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The Biology of Traumaâ„¢ With Dr. Aimie
Stress In The Body: Trauma-Informed Medicine & Why Dysregulation Should Be Included In Every Assessment with Dr. Jorina Elbers

The Biology of Traumaâ„¢ With Dr. Aimie

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2024 30:02


Why should medicine consider trauma as a diagnosis of inclusion and not just when nothing else is found wrong? The failure to recognize and treat the stored trauma that drives many patients' health challenges has profound and far-reaching consequences. It perpetuates a cycle of ineffective care. It worsens patient outcomes and undermines the overall effectiveness of the healthcare system. As a medical physician and also one who has been this type of patient, this episode and the Trauma-Informed Medicine Project coming out of this was really important to me.  One of the key problems is that trauma manifests in diverse ways across multiple bodily systems, making it difficult to identify as the common thread. Patients may present with a range of symptoms such as migraines, chronic pain, digestive issues, sleep problems, and mood disorders.  Rather than recognizing these as interconnected signs of nervous system dysregulation stemming from trauma, the medical system often compartmentalizes the symptoms, referring patients to various specialists to treat each one in isolation. This leads to a "medical merry-go-round" where patients bounce from one provider to the next, undergoing test after test, without ever getting to the root of their issues.  Which is why I bring in Dr. Jorina Elbers, a board certified physician in neurology with a masters in epidemiology and former assistant professor and pediatric neurologist at Stanford University. She has authored over 25 research articles and book chapters, and really focuses on what's going on in the nervous system in regards to stress and trauma and how to recognize it. She is currently the director of the Trauma Recovery Project at the Heart Math Institute and runs her own trauma sensitive neurology clinic.  In this episode, you will hear Dr. Elbers journey of how she discovered the critical link between trauma, stress, and neurological disorders. You will hear how she started asking better questions of her patients, uncovering stories of family trauma from her patients and just what to do especially when labs and tests show nothing wrong. In this episode, you'll learn: How to ask better questions that lead to discovering the true causes behind seemingly inexplicable diagnoses What tools can healthcare practitioners integrate into consultations to uncover patient's trauma history and why this is so important  The importance of including trauma in differential diagnoses, especially when conventional medical tests don't reveal a clear cause. How to move away from treating symptoms on a neurotransmitter level and into treating the whole nervous system The autonomic nervous system and heart rate variability Medical trauma from procedures and treatments that actually contribute further to symptoms and chronic conditions For more information and show notes, please visit our website: https://biologyoftrauma.com/biology-of-trauma-podcast/

Skift
What We Learned From Testing the Updated AI Chatbots

Skift

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2024 3:36


Presented by BrandUSA Episode Notes OpenAI, Google and Meta have big plans for AI chatbots that can serve as personal assistants for travelers. Travel Technology Reporter Justin Dawes provides takeaways after reviewing the latest updates. OpenAI is releasing new voice translation capabilities in the near future that can understand non-verbal cues and recognize different voices in group conversations. Dawes notes OpenAI's voicebot could break down language barriers that could keep travelers from visiting certain destinations. OpenAI and Meta are also promoting their tech's visual translation capabilities, which help travelers, for example, figure out a menu not in their native language.  While Dawes notes OpenAI is the furthest along in creating a virtual personal assistant that can be a tour guide, he writes Google is the furthest along in developing trip planning tools integrated with booking options.   Next, Chase Travel saw its sales grow as fast as Booking Holdings' last year. But Chase said it faces some headwinds, reports Executive Editor Dennis Schaal. Chase Travel reported it grew its gross bookings 25% year-over-year in 2023, just ahead of Booking Holdings at 24%. Meanwhile, Expedia Group registered only 10% growth. Chase Travel executives have said they're looking to gain share from competitors such as Booking Holdings and Expedia that have been around for decades.  Chase Travel did report at its recent annual investor day that “macro travel headwinds” were impacting its profit margins. One Chase Travel executive told investors that the company saw lower growth in spending by luxury travelers.  Finally, India's largest airline IndiGo is launching a business-class product by the end of this year, reports Asia Editor Peden Doma Bhutia. CEO Pieter Elbers said the new product is part of IndiGo's plans to adapt to India's changing travel landscape, adding the carrier has seen a greater demand for premium travel. He also expressed confidence that the new offering would cater to corporate travelers' needs. Elbers indicated IndiGo would unveil information about news routes in August.   Producer/Presenter: Jose Marmolejos

Skift
Chinese Tourism to the U.S. Makes Slow Progress

Skift

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2024 3:34


Episode Notes The U.S. travel industry will likely see a full recovery in Chinese and Japanese tourism by 2026 — a year earlier than expected, writes Global Tourism Reporter Dawit Habtemariam. The latest report from the U.S. National and Travel Tourism Office projects that international travel to the U.S. will fully recover in 2025. However, the office expects China and Japan to be behind the U.S.' other source markets. An executive at the organization cited China's weak economy and flight restrictions as barriers to a full rebound in Chinese visitors.  In addition, soaring airfares have deterred some Japanese travelers from visiting the U.S.  Next, many travelers might be unaware of Volotea, but the Barcelona-based airline is holding its own in Europe's very competitive low-cost carrier market. Volotea CEO Carlos Muñoz explained how it's achieved success in an interview with Airlines Editor Gordon Smith. Muñoz said Volotea is the only low-cost airline dedicated to second- and third-tier cities, adding the company has less competition than its rivals. Smith notes that Volotea has almost 450 routes, with more than half of them exclusively served by Volotea.  Muñoz also said the pandemic drove Volotea to remove the Boeing 717 from its fleet, aircraft he described as quite costly.  Finally, Asia Editor Peden Doma Bhutia takes a look at Indian carrier IndiGo's plans to become a bigger player in the global airline industry.  Bhutia reports that IndiGo, India's largest airline, is looking to offer nonstop connectivity from major Indian airports to global destinations. CEO Pieter Elbers said its plans align with the government's aim to make India a global aviation powerhouse. IndiGo recently placed its first-ever order for widebody aircraft.  However, Elbers didn't offer any indications about where IndiGo intends to fly next.  Producer/Presenter: Jose Marmolejos

The ReProgram
Biohacking into the Heart with Dr. Jorina Elbers

The ReProgram

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2024 63:00


Child Neurologist Dr. Jorina Elbers is here to teach us how we can move ourselves into heart consciousness for our optimal nervous system health and impact in our parenting and lives. This work hits to the core of our Reprogramming, I could not be more aligned with her message and research. Dr. Elbers brings us the latest research from the HeartMath Institute, an organization that has been scientifically researching the healing power of heart, so that individuals, families and organizations can enhance their life experiences using tools that enable them to better recognize and access their intuitive insights and heart intelligence. HeartMath tools are being used by top performance athletes, CEO's, and mental health professionals to optimize their performance, functioning, and health, and now we're bringing this goodness to parents! This episode explains how our nervous system thrives, and how we can access that state in our moment to moment lives. Dr. Elbers also recently developed a parenting course for HeartMath, so this episode has her insights and recommendations on how to support our children's nervous system in the heat of hard moments. This is one of my favorite episodes to date, I am so excited to bring these tools and insights to the parenting space and to you today. Let's all do our work to "Feed the Field!" (you'll know what this means after listening). If you ate interested in HeartMath's work, their website can be found here: https://www.heartmath.org/about-us/ Their parenting course can be found here: https://www.heartmath.com/training/heartmath-for-parents/ Dr. Elbers has a Holistic Integrative medical practice in Santa Cruz California, if you would like to learn more about her work: https://drelbers.com/

Hörspiel Pool
BLOCKED UNDER GROUND von Regine Elbers | 3D-Audio

Hörspiel Pool

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2024 55:19


Katastrophen-Hörspiel · Nach einem U-Bahn Crash sind vier Menschen im Untergrund eingeschlossen. Während Wasser in die Tunnelröhren dringt, suchen die Verschütteten verzweifelt den Ausgang - und Kontakt zur Außenwelt. Autorin Regine Elbers nahm für BLOCKED UNDER GROUND den Stoff des ersten Hörspiels der Radiogeschichte auf und schreibt ihn in die Gegenwart fort: 1924 wurde Richard Hughes "Danger" von der BBC gesendet. In dieser, im Original nicht erhaltenen Produktion, sitzen die Protagonisten nach einem Bergwerk-Unglück im Dunkeln fest. In BLOCKED UNDER GROUND kann das Publikum die Handlung mitten im Klangraum erleben. Über Kopfhörer entfaltet sich der 3D-Audio-Klangraum. | Mit Caroline Ebner, Zeyin Aly, Stefan Merki, Corinna Blädel u.a. | Regie: Regine Elbers | Ton und Technik: Gerhard Wicho & Fabian Zweck | Produktion: BR 2024

From Betrayal To Breakthrough
348: The Resilient Heart with Dr. Jorina Elbers

From Betrayal To Breakthrough

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2023 36:38


Betrayal is a deeply traumatic experience that can have profound effects on the body's physiological balance. It triggers the body's stress response system, and when this system is constantly activated due to betrayal, it can have detrimental effects on our overall well-being.   In this riveting episode, Dr. Debi embarks on an enlightening conversation with Dr. Jorina Elbers, the visionary Program Director of the Trauma Recovery Project at the HeartMath Institute. Together, they unravel the intricate tapestry of HeartMath—a groundbreaking approach to healing from betrayal and trauma.   Join us as Dr. Jorina, a distinguished Pediatric Neurologist, unveils the profound neurological implications of chronic stress and trauma. Discover how HeartMath's heart-centered programs serve as a transformative beacon, alleviating the burdens of trauma and other stress-induced conditions. In this intimate conversation, we dissect the intricate interplay between stress and our physical well-being, exploring how HeartMath can recalibrate the delicate balance of our hearts and nervous systems.   A pinnacle moment in our exchange unfolds as Dr. Jorina illuminates the potency of regenerative emotions. These emotions, she reveals, possess the remarkable ability to reshape our physiology. Tune in as she imparts a simple yet powerful technique—an invaluable tool applicable in diverse scenarios, from enhancing relationships to elevating overall well-being.   For those intrigued by the profound potential of HeartMath in supporting the journey to healing, this episode is a must-listen. Dr. Jorina's generosity in sharing her expertise unveils a path to recovery that will undoubtedly resonate with many who have weathered the storm of betrayal.   Join us in gratitude as we delve into the heart of healing, guided by the wisdom of Dr. Jorina Elbers. This episode promises to be a source of inspiration and solace for those navigating the complex terrain of recovery. Key Takeaways:   [00:03:10] Effects of stress on the body. [00:03:24] The physiological effects of stress. [00:06:08] Dysregulation in the body. [00:11:33] Depletion and post-betrayal syndrome. [00:15:50] Heart rate variability and coherence. [00:15:55] Train for heart rhythm coherence.  [00:19:23] Trust and regulation in healing. [00:21:52] The power of the heart. [00:26:52] Physical heart pain during betrayal. [00:30:28] Heart coherence and regenerative emotions. [00:35:14] Trust and nervous system regulation. Memorable Quotes   "We're also learning about inflammatory markers. So, it's affecting our inflammation. It's affecting our ability to fight infections, so we get sick more easily. So actually, the research is very clear. That stress is affecting our body, not just our mind." – Dr. Jorina Elbers   "I kind of imagine emotions to be like that. Initially, it's a light, a form of light. And then it gets so dense because it's not released. And it creates a density, a physical manifestation inside the body that then gets suppressed even more. And it creates a physical problem." – Dr. Jorina Elbers Links Mentioned In This Episode   Website: thepbtinstitute.com Where To Find Our Guest   Website: heartmath.org   Website: heartmath.com   Instagram: @heartmathinstitute   Sign-up for the HeartMath Experience: heartmath.org/training/heartmath-experience  

Skift
Global Travel Recovery Sustains its Momentum

Skift

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2023 3:53


Episode Notes The global travel industry is making consistent progress in its recovery from the pandemic. Skift Research's Travel Health Index for May 2023 projects the industry's travel performance will soon surpass 2019 levels.  Research Analyst Saniya Zanpure reports the Index's average global score in May hit 100 percent of pre-Covid levels, 2 percentage points higher than the previous month. Although that's a 1 percentage point drop from April, Zanpure notes all regions except Europe have made a full recovery. And Europe is close to a complete rebound at 98 percent of 2019 levels.  Fourteen out of the 22 destinations Skift Research has tracked have made complete recoveries from the pandemic. Zanpure adds Skift Research expects the others to do so soon, with the exception of Russia and Hong Kong.   Next, Indian airlines are continuing their massive aircraft ordering spree, with the country's largest carrier IndiGo picking up 500 Airbus jets this week. But those huge orders present a big risk for Indian airlines eager to expand internationally, reports Edward Russell, editor of Airline Weekly, a publication.   IndiGo CEO Pieter Elbers said the order reaffirms the country's confidence in an aviation boom in India, optimism that Russell writes is warranted. Elbers told Airline Weekly earlier this month that IndiGo would double in size by the end of the decade. However, Russell notes that numerous airlines have failed to tap the Indian market's enormous potential, adding that infrastructure constraints are a persistent challenge. In addition, aviation data firm IBA has questioned whether the Indian market can accommodate the growing number of aircraft.  Meanwhile, Elbers has outlined a three-part internationalization plan that includes new destinations and partnerships. Russell writes IndiGo will serve more international destinations by the end of the summer than it did before the pandemic.  We end today with a look at the Urban Cowboy brand of boutique hotels, which Contributor Leslie Barrie says is looking to maintain a sense of community even while it expands.  Urban Cowboy co-founder Lyon Porter admitted he didn't have a real plan when the company opened his first hotel in Brooklyn in 2014. But Barrie writes Porter and fellow co-founder Jersey Banks have found their groove in building communal environments for “magical moments.” Urban Cowboy's property in the Catskills in Upstate New York offers activities such as ax throwing and mushroom foraging. In addition, the brand's Dive Motel in Nashville frequently hosts parties. 

Feel Good Podcast with Kimberly Snyder
How to Learn Emotional Regulation as a Parent with Dr. Jorina Elbers

Feel Good Podcast with Kimberly Snyder

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2023 59:58


Welcome to the Feel Good Podcast with Kimberly Snyder. My goal is to help you develop a holistic lifestyle based on Four Cornerstone philosophy - food, body, emotional wellbeing and spiritual growth.  This holistic approach will help you feel good, which I define as being connected to your most authentic, highest self. And this is the place from which your energy, confidence, creativity, true power and true beauty will start to explode. Every week we provide you with interviews from top experts in their field or a solocast from yours truly to support you in living your most beautiful, healthy and joyful life.  I'm your host, Kimberly Snyder. Founder of Solluna, a multiple time New York Times bestselling author, spiritual and meditation teacher, nutritionist, and wellness expert.

Skift
The Top Short-Term Rental Companies

Skift

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2023 3:35


Episode Notes The short-term rental industry has seen an enormous boom over the last decade. And ahead of Skift's Short-Term Rental Summit in New York next week, Skift Research has unveiled the Skift Short-Term Rental 250, a list of the 250 most prominent companies in the industry. Head of Skift Research Wouter Geerts writes the detailed look at the sector comes four years after its seminal report on the short-term rental ecosystem. He adds that Skift Research divided the 250 companies into three distinct sectors. The new report also delves into Airbnb's dominance of the short-term rental industry. Next, India-based low-cost carrier Indigo had a banner financial year, flying over 86 million passengers, a 72 percent year-over-year jump. And the company believes an enhanced loyalty program will attract more customers, reports Asia Editor Peden Doma Bhutia. Indigo CEO Pieter Elbers said in an interview with Skift that the Indian market is ready for a loyalty system unlike 10 ten years ago. However, he added the company isn't sure what features its planned loyalty program will include. Indigo had introduced in 2019 the Ka-Ching card in 2019, a cashback system that Elbers had described as a form of loyalty without classical tiers.  Bhutia adds that international expansion is on the horizon for Indigo. It's the world's sixth largest carrier in terms of market size despite its low presence outside of India. Roughly 90 percent of its passengers are domestic travelers. The company is looking to fly into Nairobi and Jakarta among other destinations with its current fleet.  We end today with a look at the hotel industry's highest paid CEOs in 2022. Most major hotel CEOs actually ended the year with less overall compensation than they originally expected, reports Senior Hospitality Editor Sean O'Neill.  Rob Goldstein at the Las Vegas Sands Corp. was 2022's highest paid public hotel company CEO, taking home $40 million. He was immediately followed by Choice Hotels International CEO Patrick Pacious, who received $27 million in total compensation. However, O'Neill writes those figures weren't the most noteworthy detail in hotel CEO pay. A new rule requires U.S. companies to more clearly state the equity awards that represent the pay packages for top executives. That new disclosure showed CEOs took home less money than anticipated.  O'Neill adds European-based hotel companies weren't required to disclose compensation in the same manner as U.S. companies. The CEOs of IHG and Accor received less compensation on average than their U.S.-based counterparts. 

Hier is AMC - Podcast over arbeidsmarktcommunicatie
Hier is AMC - Afl 58: Het gat dichten tussen het MBO en de arbeidsmarkt, met Arjan Elbers van Guruz

Hier is AMC - Podcast over arbeidsmarktcommunicatie

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2023 44:18


In aflevering 58 zit ik aan tafel bij Arjan Elbers. We hebben het vooral over de MBO-arbeidsmarkt. Over het gat in de aansluiting van de opleidingen met de werkgevers, en over de oplossing die Arjan met de Stichting Guruz biedt. In deze serie interview ik mensen die te maken hebben met het vakgebied arbeidsmarktcommunicatie. In gesprekken van ongeveer een half uur praten we over wat zij voor interessante dingen aan het doen zijn, en bespreken we ook hoe ze met AMC te maken hebben en er tegenaan kijken. Ik spreek met werkgevers, AMC-bureaus, recruiters, employer branders, recruitment marketeers, data-analisten en nog veel meer. Iedere keer weer een goed gesprek over een mooi vakgebied. Want ik werk zelf al 20 jaar in AMC, en ik vind het echt elke dag weer mooi. Je kunt de show-notes en meer info bekijken op www.hierisamc.nl

Haptotherapie in de praktijk - met Esther Molenaar
Een ontmoeting met Ted Troost en Eric Elbers: over leven, dood, vriendschap, verbinding en het belang van haptonomie

Haptotherapie in de praktijk - met Esther Molenaar

Play Episode Play 30 sec Highlight Listen Later Mar 11, 2023 35:32


Ted Troost is een bekende naam in het werkveld haptonomie. Samen met haptonoom Eric Elbers geeft hij op zijn oude dag met verve de masterclass haptonomie. Na het volgen van deze masterclass wist ik het al vrij snel: deze mannen hebben een hele bijzondere vriendschap. Na een enthousiast ‘ja leuk!' op mijn vraag of ik ze mocht interviewen voor de podcast gingen mijn geluidsman en ik in januari 2023 bij de mannen op bezoek. Wat volgde was een prachtige ontmoeting met Eric en Ted. Samen stippen we diverse haptonomie-onderwerpen aan zoals leven, dood, vriendschap, verbinding, het verschil tussen voelen en gevoel en het belang van haptonomie in de samenleving. Ik nodig je uit om met ons mee te voelen! Eric Elberswww.ericelbers.nl Esther Molenaarwww.haptotherapie-esther.nlVoor een haptotherapeut bij jou in de buurt zie- VVH- NFG- NVPAEdit en sounddesign: Marcel van StralendorffSupport the showWil je deze podcast steunen? Dat kan via de site Buy me a Coffee.

Radboud Reflects, verdiepende lezingen
Hongersnood: slachtoffers en daders | Met Charley Boerman, Anne van Mourik en Willem Elbers

Radboud Reflects, verdiepende lezingen

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2023 55:43


Honger in de Hoorn van Afrika, de Oekraïense Holomodor, of de Duitse Hongerwinter. Hongersnoden met miljoenen slachtoffers zijn van alle tijden. Natuurrampen kunnen misoogsten veroorzaken, maar hongersnoden zijn altijd vermengd met politiek: wanbeleid, oorlog of economische ongelijkheid. Kun je dan ook spreken van daders bij hongersnoden? Is het een vorm van geweld? En wat betekent dat voor ons? Terwijl Nederlanders gemiddeld 34 kilo voedsel per jaar weggooien lijden 20 miljoen inwoners van de Hoorn van Afrika honger. Wat is onze verantwoordelijkheid? Kom en luister naar cultuurwetenschapper Charley Boerman, historicus Anne van Mourik en ontwikkelingshulponderzoeker Willem Elbers en leer wie de slachtoffers en daders van hongersnoden in het heden en het verleden zijn. Hongersnood: slachtoffers en daders | Lezing en gesprek met cultuurwetenschapper Charley Boerman, historicus Anne van Mourik en ontwikkelingshulponderzoeker Willem Elbers Maandag 6 maart 2023| 20.00 - 21.30 uur | LUX, Nijmegen Radboud Reflects en NWA-project Heritages of Hunger Lees het verslag: https://www.ru.nl/radboudreflects/terugblik/terugblik-2023/map-terugblik-2023/06-03-23-hongersnood-slachtoffers-daders-lezing/ Bekijk de video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ur8rdVMCjFE Like deze podcast, abonneer je op dit kanaal en mis niks! Bekijk ook de agenda voor nog meer verdiepende lezingen: www.ru.nl/radboudreflects/agenda/lezingen/ Wil je geen enkele verdiepende lezing missen? Schrijf je dan in voor de nieuwsbrief: www.ru.nl/rr/nieuwsbrief

The MINDset Game® Podcast
136 Effective Ways to Relieve Parental Stress: Interview with Dr. Jorina Elbers

The MINDset Game® Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2023 35:15


For many of us, the constant stresses of modern life can be depleting, making it difficult to cope with any uncomfortable emotions we may experience. This can be particularly true for children – from toddlers to teenagers – and their parents, who are trying to build stronger relationships with their kids while dealing with their own stress and emotions. The Institute of HeartMath, a nonprofit organization that has developed scientifically validated tools to help people reduce and avoid stress while experiencing increased peace, satisfaction and self-security, offers some simple yet powerful solutions.  As the creator of the HeartMath for Parents Program – as well as a pediatric neurologist and the Director of the Trauma Recovery Project at the Institute of HeartMath – Dr. Jorina Elbers helps provide parents with tools for self-regulation, emotional awareness, communication, intuition, and decision-making. In Episode 136 of The MINDSet Game® podcast, Dr. Elbers explains the work of the HeartMath Institute and what inspired her to create HeartMath for Parents, in addition to sharing the following: Why becoming more aware of your own stress and depletion, as well as taking care of yourself as a parent, are the keys to better emotional regulation for yourself and your kids How heart-focused breathing can be an effective way to regulate your emotions in any context Tips for parents seeking to help their kids navigate stress and intense emotions  Dr. Elbers also guides us through a heart-focused breathing technique that can be used anytime and anywhere.  Visit https://www.heartmath.org to learn more about the Institute of HeartMath or to access the HeartMath for Parents course. To get in touch with Dr. Elbers, email her at jelbers@heartmath.org. To subscribe to The MINDset Game, visit www.TheMINDsetGame.com.  

Bureau Buitenland
De eerste Chinese stad die de coronapolitiek losliet & Bittere pil voor Bulgarije

Bureau Buitenland

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2022 24:49


(00:58) De eerste Chinese stad die de strenge coronapolitiek losliet Het land heeft nooit met Covid willen leren leven, en nam draconische maatregelen om de pandemie volledig buiten de deur te houden. Maar na bijna drie jaar raast nu het coronavirus toch door China. Want de strenge politiek van helemaal geen Covid was niet langer vol te houden. Ook de bevolking kwam in opstand. Een van de plekken die begin december als eerste het zero-covid beleid losliet, was het stadje Shahe. Onze correspondent Eva Rammeloo zocht de inwoners van deze plaats op. Een reportage over hoe China van het ene naar het andere uiterste is omgeslagen als het om corona gaat. (13:12) Bulgarije worstelt met de EU maar ook met zichzelf De toetreding van Bulgarije tot ‘Schengen', daar is door Nederland zeer recent nog een stokje voor gestoken. Het land is daar nog niet klaar voor, zo luidt hier het oordeel. Voor de Bulgaren is dit een bittere pil, zo vertelt onze correspondent Frank Elbers. Want onder andere vrij reizen zonder paspoort is Bulgaren dan nog steeds niet toegestaan. Maar volgens Elbers speelt er in Bulgarije op de achtergrond nog een hele andere, en bittere, politieke strijd. (21:40) Uitgelicht: Suriname Waar in een klein stadje een Surinaamse assistent-scheidsrechter van het WK in Qatar wordt geëerd. Met journalist Iwan Brave. Presentatie: Tim de Wit

The Mic High Club Luchtvaart Podcast
#187 Heilige Elbers is een grijpgrage graaier!

The Mic High Club Luchtvaart Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2022 36:29


Nummer 187! Winnen doe je bij, de Koninklijke Luchtvaart Maatschappij. Ex-topman Pieter Elbers is de man van 1,3 miljoen. Menno Swart en Philip Dröge vinden zijn vette cheque onterecht. Ook pilotenclub VNV is boos. Oekraïners hacken goedkope Iraanse drone. Felle kritiek van Ben Smith, de grote baas van Air France-KLM, op de puinzooi op Schiphol. Wij wisten het al: huisje 103 van KLM staat in het Caribisch Nederland. Schnabbel voor Clarence Seedorf bij Arabische airline. Hé waar is de MRTT? De koning mocht meevliegen. Vijf ministers op schoolreisje met de PH-GOV. Binnenkort met de elektrische Volocopter van het vliegveld naar het centrum van Rome. En een new airline. Muziek: Money! Money! Money! - ABBA. Luister naar de muziek uit de podcast via http://tmhcplaylist.nl Op http://luchtvaartplaat.nl staan 500+ vette vliegtuighits. Commentaar en tips stuur je naar info@tmhc.nl Geef ons 5 sterren op Spotify en Apple Podcasts. Een positieve review waarderen wij zeer. Michiel Koudstaal is onze voice-over. Voor al je stemmenwerk ga naar voxcast.nl

Sedgwick
Sanne Vehof and Bram Elbers on agricultural and environmental damage

Sedgwick

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2022 15:31


Sanne Vehof and Bram Elbers on agricultural and environmental damage

Bureau Buitenland fragmenten
Buitenland Uitgelicht: Roemenië met Frank Elbers

Bureau Buitenland fragmenten

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2022 2:18


Onlangs werd een voormalig Roemeense minister opgepakt over de grens met Bulgarije terwijl ze stiekem het land probeerde te ontvluchten. Dat is geen geïsoleerd geval: de laatste tijd rollen er opvallend veel koppen in de Roemeense politiek. Daarover correspondent Frank Elbers.

Steady State Podcast
S3E4 - Koen Elbers: Learn, Explore, Have Fun!

Steady State Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2022 52:06


In this first-of-its-kind episode, we invited Steady State Network fan Koen Elbers to join us for a chat. Koen is a masters rower and the Chairman of Alkmaarsche Roei- en Zeilvereeniging (ARZV Rowing) in Alkmaar, The Netherlands. After learning to row in university, then taking a 15-year hiatus from the sport, it was ARZV's welcoming community that got him hooked. To give back, he took on the roll of a juniors coach, championing fun and teamwork. Koen talks exuberantly about rowing in The Netherlands, parties with Alkmaar's sister city and club, long distance events, rowing tours, and generally finding enjoyment in your rowing life beyond competition. TIME STAMPS 00:00 - Introduction and welcome 05:30 - Rowing week, on a scale of 1 to 10 09:08 - Rowing at university was all fun and drinking … 13:47 - Transition from equestrian/dressage to rowing and getting hooked on the community 15:05 - Slapping blades on the water 17:00 - Coaching juniors: weekend rowing and flapjacks 19:45 - Coaching while riding a bike 24:04 - The Area of 1000 Islands, Alkmaar canals and tours 28:30 - All kinds of opportunities: organized rowing tours in Holland, marathons, rowing to the ice cream shop 33:18 - C boats for LTR and recreational rowing 33:50 - About ARZV Roei 36:29 - COVID, ZoomErgos, finding community 40:13 - Alkmaar/Bath sister cities, Minerva Bath RC, Patricia Carswell, rowing with hangovers, beer tents, non-rowing regatta stories 47:00 - Rapid Fire Q&A 50:30 - SSN events schedule   Steady State Podcast is a project of www.steadystatenetwork.com

Inchecken
Nooit meer internationaal reizen vanaf Amsterdam?

Inchecken

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2022 41:06


Het nieuws dat topman Pieter Elbers vertrekt bij KLM is als een bom ingeslagen. Met zijn vertrek lijkt het Nederlandse tintje binnen Air France-KLM te verdwijnen. „Wat vooral opvalt is de timing van de aankondiging”, vertelt Reinier Castelein, voorzitter van vakbond De Unie. “KLM krijgt met het mogelijke einde van de coronacrisis een ontzettend druk jaar, waarom laat je in dat jaar je topman vertrekken?” aldus Castelein in een nieuwe aflevering van de reispodcast Inchecken. Samen met reisverslaggevers Yteke de Jong en Koen Nederhof bespreekt Castelein wat het vertrek van Elbers gaat betekenen voor de Nederlandse luchtvaart. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Wellbeing Anna
Sportsponsoring für Frauen für mehr Chancengleicheit & Wertschätzung - mit Laura Elbers und Lina Soffner von Equalchamps

Wellbeing Anna

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2022 41:24


Wed, 26 Jan 2022 04:00:00 +0000 https://wellbeinganna.podigee.io/89-equalchamps efccc3c414758070fd08af7d6124746d 89 full no sponsoring,sport sponsoring,equality,female sport,equalchamps,inspiration,Gründer:innen,Leistungssport,support,growth mindset

Follow the Money (onofficieel)
De erfenis van Elbers: het wantrouwen is groter dan ooit

Follow the Money (onofficieel)

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2022


Ingesproken versie van: https://www.ftm.nl/artikelen/voorpublicatie-ties-het-vertrek-van-elbers

Goof en Goot Praten Piloot
Weet U Wie Elbers Opvolgt? Wij Wel. En Emirates de Veiligste? Mwah... Bimbos en Bizjets, Bomloze Droons en Dromen: LUISTERT TOCH MENSEN!

Goof en Goot Praten Piloot

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2022 37:13


Goof en Goot maken weer een lekkere hutspot (Hudspod?) van KLM-opvolgers (wìj weten het!), Emirates-Triple Sevens die bìjna fuel-trucks binnenvliegen, of op 23 meter hoogte over het lokale postkantoor, Businessjets-voor-Bimbo's, Bomloze Droons èn het Droomvliegtuig dat uit zichzelf naar u toe komt. Luistert toch mensen, luistert in vredesnaam!

TravelPro
Afl. 75: TAT's Travel Podcast – ACM déjà vu, tangodelta, vertrek Elbers en ‘vakantie' in NL

TravelPro

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2022 31:45


In de TAT's Travel Podcast van deze week gaan Theo de Reus, Tijn Kramer en Arjen Lutgendorff in op de ontwikkeling in de reisbranche van deze week. In de podcast van deze week wordt er veel gesproken over het aangekondigde vertrek van KLM's CEO Pieter Elbers. Daarnaast passeren ook andere onderwerpen de revue, waaronder het ANWB-onderzoek naar vakanties, de ACM dat de reissector op de vingers tikt en wat moeten ouders met kinderen die vakantie willen boeken maar twijfelen aan het laten vaccineren van hun kinderen.

The Karl Barth Podcast
K.H. Miskotte's Biblical ABC's Conference - Mirjam Elbers

The Karl Barth Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2022 34:19


In this episode we listen in on Mirjam Elbers presentation at the K.H. Miskotte Biblical ABC's Conference. Mirjam Elbers is a senior acquisitions editor at Brill publishing and a Ph.D student working on Miskotte's theology. Thanks for listening!

The Great Reskill
Afl. 31 - Alles over de hybride arbeidsmarkt met Arjan Elbers!

The Great Reskill

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2021 34:49


In deze aflevering spreek ik met Arjan Elbers van Getnoticed. Arjan is ondernemer met veel ervaring in nationaal en internationaal recruitment in al zijn facetten. Arjan's blogartikel "Werkgevend Nederland krijgt een vet probleem (arbeidsmarkttrends 2022)" op Frankwatching en het bespreken van de "hybride arbeidsmarkt" in dit artikel was de aanleiding om hem uit te nodigen voor de podcast. We gaan het hebben over de ontwikkelingen op de arbeidsmarkt, het einde van het CV én natuurlijk de hybride arbeidsmarkt.https://www.nationaleberoepengids.nl/podcast

De Innovatieve Huisarts
DIH Afl.12: Geert Elbers: ‘CMIO en Thuismonitoring‘.

De Innovatieve Huisarts

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2021 26:16


The High Conflict Co-Parenting Podcast
Episode 165 Understanding of and Skillsets for Settling Your Nervous System with Jorina Elbers MD of the Heart Math Institute

The High Conflict Co-Parenting Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2021 56:12


In this episode Brook interviews Dr. Jorina Elbers of the Heart Math Institute. Brook and Dr. Elbers discuss the role of the nervous system in conflict, how the nervous system functions and ways to help settle the nervous system during times of stress. Dr. Elbers is a pediatric neurologist formally from Stanford University. Enjoy!!!

Mamas Well - Parenting Conversations on Foster Care and Adoption
38. The impact of trauma on long term health with pediatric neurologist Dr. Jorina Elbers

Mamas Well - Parenting Conversations on Foster Care and Adoption

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2021 64:56


This week we sit down with Dr. Jorina Elbers of the Heart Math Institute to discuss the long term neurological effects of trauma related to children from hard places. ______________________________________ Join the Mamas Well Community for the latest podcast releases, useful resources and Wisdom From The Well Cards HERE: https://www.mamaswell.com/community​​...​ To download this week's Wisdom from the Well Card, as well as the cards for all past and future episodes.. https://mamaswell.com/wftw-sign-up/​​​​​ Subscribe to Mamas Well YouTube: https://youtube.com/channel/UC5B52aJ6...​... Subscribe and listen to Mamas Well on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast...​... Mamas Well on Socials Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mamaswelll​​...​

Kated Travel Podcast
Episode 217 - WTO & European Commission Tourism Projects, with Lobke Elbers

Kated Travel Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2021 29:09


Go behind the scenes of the tourism industry and discover what goes on at an international and national level, with today's special guest Lobke Elbers. She works on projects for the World Tourism Organisation and European Commission, specifically around sustainability, digital innovation and skills. This is a key insight into how tourism is developing and how global organisations are helping to shape our own travel experiences, now and in the future. Connect with Lobke professionally via LinkedIn.

Sermons - Harvest Church  |  Arroyo Grande
Faith Believes God is Sovereign

Sermons - Harvest Church | Arroyo Grande

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2021 82:37


0 (3s): Holy spirit. What'd you just come now and just calm our hearts and minds to help us to just take captive. Every anxious thought this morning, we welcome you to your way. Thank you. You promise to be in our midst when we gather, and when we worship you, as we lift our hearts and our voices, all of our cares and concerns to you, God, would you meet us with your presence? Power change. Set us free. 0 (44s): Want to draw near, see you this morning and experience your holiness and goodness, your grace and your mercy. 0 (1m 4s): might be hard to believe what we're singing. 0 (11m 33s): Do you believe he's good today? Do you believe he's never going to let you down? Maybe some of you do feel like God let you down, you know, and that's okay. I love that. Actually, the Bible gives us that example on the song, this David songs, if you read one song to the next there's one song where like you're a good God and the next one he's like, Lord, I am in the pit. My enemies are surrounding me. Where are you? Right. So I don't think God's afraid of our doubts. I think he encourages us to bring our doubts to him, to be honest with them, about where we're at and the crowd to him from the pit and invite his rescue. 0 (12m 18s): And to believe that he is faithful and he will pull us out. I just want you to know that I have moments even today, where I struggle with a battle is happening in my own mind of do I believe he's good this morning? I believe he's never gonna let me down. I just want you to know you're not alone. And if you're in that space today and there's there's room for that here for you to say, God, I'm hurting this morning, I do feel like I need breakthrough in an area I've been crying out and praying and asking him begging for change. And I haven't seen it yet. He welcomes us to call it what happened to him? Good hearts seasoned near to the broken hearted and the crushed in spirit. 0 (13m 1s): So if you're crushed in spirit this morning, that's why these mirror to you. So lean in to him this morning. I'm leaning in with you even as my own soul, sometimes as doubts and questions. I trust that he is God. I trust that he is faithful. 0 (13m 46s): Try that again. 0 (13m 58s): that you love us. 0 (18m 7s): Lord. 1 (18m 10s): Thank you that you are thinking about us this very moment. Your love is very real, very present. I pray that every person would experience that maybe some for the first time, experiencing your love and a real profound and obvious way. Lord God, for those who are hurting today, we pray God that you would just show yourself faithful. Thank you that you do that, Lord God, we are humbled by your presence. I love it, Lord, that when we feel the least deserving, you show up with your great love. 1 (18m 54s): I think we see that throughout the scripture. This thinking about that woman with the issue of blood, just sick, her whole life and unclean feeling just outside and unwelcome and unloved. But yet if she, she knew that if she just could push through, press through and touch the hem of your garment, that something might happen and something did happen. The power of God that went out from Jesus' body that flooded her life, changed her forever. 1 (19m 36s): She experienced love from Jesus, grace, from Jesus power from Jesus and, and she was no longer an outcast, no longer unclean, no longer sick, but she was brand new in Jesus name. I pray for each of us. Lord that we'd be brand new in Jesus name, be brand new in Jesus name, Lord God, whatever it is that we're up against have been up against, have dealt with, have failed in Lord God. We are in you now. And that's what matters, Lord God. So if you're here today and you, you, you need Jesus. Just call out to him. 1 (20m 18s): He's as near as your next breath, your next word, you call him the name of the Lord. Jesus Christ. You shall be saved, welcomed into his family and loved unconditionally and wonderfully. So let Jesus know that you need him and that you want him and then walk them into your life. Maybe you need to welcome him into your life. A fresh today because circumstantially you've been distant him or even Cheryl Lynn talked about, maybe disappointed, disgruntled, welcome him in welcoming, back into your life. 1 (20m 59s): He promises never to leave you nor forsake you. He loves you. Thank you, Lord. Thank you, Lord. We love you. Thank you for this time. Lord bless the word and we pray, blessed it to our spirits Lord and bless it to our minds and bless it to our lives. We pray in Jesus name. Amen. Amen. You can be seated. You can be seated. Thanks team. Appreciate that. Very much. Very powerful word. We're continuing our study on faith today. So title of the message is faith believes God is sovereign. And so in light of those things, I'm going to talk about a couple of things in light of the fact that we believe as believers, as followers of the Lord, Jesus Christ, that he is sovereign, that God is sovereign. 1 (21m 46s): That simply means he's the Supreme ruler over all things. That means nothing is outside of his control. Nothing is outside of his realm to influence to direct. And so we're asking God to do a couple things today. We're, we'll be talking to you about our new space at one oh two west branch, one minute walk from here. It's the old something different building before that it was the wardrobe building before that it was bank of America back to 1952 when it was built. And so more in the process of kind of navigating some stuff with the city right now. So this is what I want you to pray about specifically. Remember I've said, Hey, can we pray every day? Like every day for this process, because things just come up and we need to pray through the process. 1 (22m 30s): And so the hurdle that we're up against now is a hurdle that I thought we had squared away. It was the parking hurdle because the city needs to make sure there's enough parking for that new space over there. They're saying, Hey, you need to come up with 60 parking spaces. And so we thought we had remedied with parking the parking lot across the street. But now they're saying that shared parking on Sunday morning. So anyway, I have gone back and forth with the city no less than like 20 times. And I'm a bit exasperated at this point. I don't know if you've ever been there. So I wrote an email to the city. 1 (23m 10s): I prayed about it first. I said, Lord, what do I do? Right? Like, what's next? Right? So I praying, I'm saying Lord, so this is me typing an email. So I said, Patrick, he's our planner, good guy, by the way, very good guy. This parking situation is getting ridiculous period. The truth is, I said, I'm still typing my email. I said, the truth is our people who will be attending Sunday morning services will be parking where they have been parking parking for the last 16 years at our spot at one 24 west branch, which is place here and at the village center village center has given us parking on Sunday mornings for free for the last 16 years. 1 (23m 52s): So I said, the truth is that's where our people will be parking. So there's not actually a real need for additional parking. So I'm asking that you guys would reconsider and think through your position because with a simple decision from the city, we can move past this and get moving with our project. So I said, sincerely, Steve. And so a few hours go by and I don't, I don't hear from Patrick. And then so like maybe I overstepped, but I prayed. So I'm thinking I'm okay. So, and I was gracious. I wasn't angry in the email. I wasn't, I was gracious. 1 (24m 32s): I was gracious. So he responds back, Steve, I totally understand you're there. You're frustrated with this situation. He said, I'm going to call a meeting with the city managers on Monday that's tomorrow, so that we can try to navigate this with you, for you so that you can, so we can move past this. And so with that, I want us to pray together today that God would open the door for that. One of our partner ministries ministry that we partner is coastal Christian school. They're also up against a situation with their facility and they're asking that people sign a petition. So this petition is actually available out there at the welcome center. It's a petition to approve an expansion of their conditional use permit, which allows them to put an, a gym on their property and multipurpose buildings and that sort of thing. 1 (25m 22s): So we're gonna pray for them. And I'm going to ask you to go out and sign there. They're looking for a thousand signatures from churches across the central coast, which I don't think it'll be a problem at all, but if you can sign the petition and then pray for them as well, that would be great. So with that, let's go ahead and stand up is what I'm going to ask of you. I'm going to ask that you would pray for CCS and pray for the parking meeting tomorrow for harvest shirt and, and ask that you would come up here and do it. So come up to Vox one 21. This is box one, by the way, box ones. 1 (26m 3s): There it is. So if you're in the campus somewhere else, like at the loft or in the, on the patio and you'd like to come pray, I'd like people to come and pray into the microphone, into the screen so that people at the rest of the campus can see what we're doing and see online and know what we're feeling know what's going on. Otherwise 2 (26m 22s): It's just kind of a dead noise and people can't hear what's going on. So I'm going to pray. And then I'm going to invite you guys to come up and fray into the microphone on the platform and nothing to be worried about 1 (26m 34s): The world wide 2 (26m 36s): Web, we'll be recording everything that you say, 1 (26m 39s): And everybody who's watching online 2 (26m 41s): Will be ridiculing and criticized or your prayers. Now I'm just kidding. 1 (26m 45s): They will be praying with you in agreement 2 (26m 48s): With your prayer. So as I pray, I want to invite you guys to come up forward, come forward and do the same thing. We're just going to take a few minutes to pray and just trust the Lord here. So Lord, we pray right now in Jesus name for his coastal Christian school, we pray that they would get their thousands of signatures on their petition and beyond that, that they would get their approval for their conditional use permit to add to their campus so that they can have the space that they need and be able to expand as their, their capacity. The number of students that they have, I think has doubled in the last year. And so they're in desperate need of more space. And so we pray that you'd bless 1 (27m 23s): Them with more space, with resources 2 (27m 26s): To build on their current property and blessings from the city and the county, Lord God. So take care of them. We pray Lord. And we pray for this meeting tomorrow with the city managers, whoever they may be. I, I don't know who is all going to be involved in the meeting, but for this me, this parking meeting tomorrow, we pray the God that you would remedy that for us in Jesus name, we pray that you would give us favor that you would go before us God, that you would open the doors and, and just, just pave the way for us to move forward with our project. Lord God. And as we have a new architect on the, on the project, Lord, we pray that you would bless him, that his company would be able to turn the plans around quickly. 2 (28m 6s): Lord, that would be able to get, get those into the city and that the city would give us our building permits. And we built be able to move forward with the plan, with the idea, the hope to be opened by Christmas Eve, Lord. So we just pray for your wisdom. We thank you for it, Lord. Thank you. Who else be bold? Come on up here. Don't make me wait. Just get up here. There we go. Gary Tucker. So here you got to stand right here up on the platform. Father. We just thank you, Lord, that your word tells us there is nothing too hard for you and you will do exceeding, abundantly above all that we could ask or imagine Lord, you are God almighty. As we sung this morning and we pray, you'd move the hearts of everybody involved Lord in this decision. 2 (28m 52s): And we trust God, you're going to allow us to move forward. Or parking is nothing for you. You own the whole world Lord. So we just pray father that you would work it out and have them agree that we're going to be able to still park where we haven't been parking more. And we're trusting you for the rest in Jesus name. 1 (29m 13s): Thanks Gary. Who else? Who else? Who else get up here? Don't make Berio come on up. You got a word for us too, David. All right. Speaking to that. 2 (29m 26s): Awesome. Cool. So Lord, we just cleaned to your word right now. God, because we know that your promises are true. And so in John 14, 11 through 14, God, you say, believe me, when I say I am in the father and the father's in me or at themselves, truly, I tell you, whoever believes in me will do the works I've been doing. And they will do even greater works than these because I'm going to the father and I will do whatever you ask in my name so that the father may be glorified in the son. You may ask me for anything in my name and I will do it. Father. We know that you say ask and you shall receive God seeking. You will find knock and the door will be open. God. We know that if we ask for a stone, you won't give us a serpent. God. So father right now is your children. 2 (30m 6s): God, we just petition have him saying, Lord, we know that you want to partner with us. God, we know you want to partner with us in the expansion of what you're doing here. God, because you know, this is kingdom business. God. So father, we just commit this project to you. We already know it's in your hands Lord that you are the God of the impossible Jesus father. We know that we've seen time and time again, where things seemed impossible that you came through, like after the destruction of Solomon's temple, Godwin was unable to be built again, Lord, with the few workers and the few materials you were the one who rebuilt it. God. So Jesus, we trust this with you. God, we say this is nothing like the last guy. This is nothing for you, father. We don't even break a sweat because we trust our father. 2 (30m 48s): So God we thank you for the grace and the meeting tomorrow. God, we thank you that you would just move their hearts with your holy spirit Jesus in Jesus name. Amen. 1 (30m 58s): Hey man. Thanks brother. Appreciate it. Who's next? Who's next? Come on. Up here. Right, Diego. Right there. There we go, 2 (31m 13s): Father. I just want to thank you for harvest campus. I want to thank you for coastal Christian and the work that you've already done at each campus. Lord and father, father expansion is coming. It's your expansion, Lord father. I thank you again for the work that you've done and father, I thank you ahead of time that this expansion will come. I think you ahead of time that your kingdom is coming, that your kingdom is expanding father. 2 (31m 56s): Thank you. Thank you, Lord. Amen. Come on up. Stand up here. 3 (32m 12s): Thank you father. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. My heart is bubbling and full of joy because the city knows we're going to grow and they're worried about where are they going to put us? Praise you, father praise you, father, that you are letting this town know that you are on the move or God, I just praise you. I praise you. I praise you. I can't wait to see. I can't wait to see all the hundreds and hundreds and hundreds of people. You're going to bring both here and to coastal Christian academy, praise your name, father 1 (32m 45s): More. Anybody else? Linda, come on. What'd you stand right up here. Here we go, 3 (33m 3s): Father, God, I am just so excited because maybe the world sees us as a problem. But this is an answer to prayer because we have been praying that the work of harvest would go forth through the city and it airs and it has, and we keep growing and growing because of your grace, Lord God. And so we're not looking at this as a trial, even Lord, because this is part of the joy that we are experiencing because of your growth. And we know that you have answered our prayer and desires to continue to let us grow Lord. And so we know that you're going to provide a way for us to expand. And so far this event, Lord. So we just stand in agreement together, everyone right now, who is praying, we stand in agreement against anything the enemy would try to do to prevent this from happening. 3 (33m 53s): Lord, we stand together and you have told us where two or more are gathered. There you are in our midst Lord and where we got a lot more than two or morally here, Lord. So we stand together. We praise you. We honor you. And we say, Lord, bring the blessings. We receive it in your name. 1 (34m 10s): Amen. Joy. Come on up. Thanks Sheila or Linda. Sheila's the other one. 3 (34m 20s): God, you're awesome. You're a mighty God. Your control. We praise your name and we thank you. We thank you for this opportunity. It's who cut to worship you and to grow our faith. God would you, would you deepen our faith and brute us in your love that our church would grow and be on fire for you? God that this, this is so this is so little as it, as it's been mentioned before it God, this is so nothing is just a drop in the bucket, but God, this is a way to grow our faith. And I pray that you would, you would grow us as a church. You would encourage us through this, that you would strengthen our pastors and our elders and deacons through this there, this trial, God that you you're in control God, you are unstoppable. 3 (35m 11s): This whole nuts top here where your word. So we praise your name now. 1 (35m 16s): Amen. Hallelujah. Thank you, Lord. Let's give the Lord anybody, anybody. All right. So my, my, my belief is that I'll come back next Sunday with a good report. So be seriously being praying all week long, but especially today and tomorrow, I'm not sure what time the meeting is, but be praying and the Lord do what he's going to do. Amen. And then yeah, you can be seated. There we go. You can be seated. God bless you guys. So as I mentioned in the prayer, we've got a new architect. The original architect was great. Christian loves Jesus, but so busy. So she said, Hey, I'm a couple of months out before I can even get to it. 1 (35m 57s): So then I met another architect last Saturday, just by accident, kind of happenstance, if there's any such thing. And he said, Hey, I can turn this project around quickly. And so he had a meeting with him and talked with the other architect and she said, yeah, if he can do it quicker, let him let him do it. And so he took it over and it's in the works now. So now we're hoping to get some plans here in the next couple of weeks versus a couple of months. And then those plans go to the city for plan approval and for permit issuing. And so we're hoping that doesn't take three months, like they're saying it could possibly take three months, but ultimately our plan is to be in the new kind of thought. 1 (36m 37s): It would be like Christmas Eve would be a great opportunity entity to have Christmas Eve service in there. So that's like six months away. It's already six months into this year. So time goes so incredibly fast. So in, in the beginning I was a little frustrated, but six months is quick. It's going to get there before we know it. So be praying for God's timing, but then also God's provision. So all along, we've just said, if you feel like you want to be a part of it, then here, here from the Lord and just be obedient. The price actually is, has gone up significantly. I don't know about you guys, but every time we do a remodel, the price goes from one number to another number we Jolene and I, we remodeled our house a couple of years ago, price doubled in the time of the remodel. 1 (37m 22s): When we remodeled this sanctuary 16 years ago, the price started out at like 35,000 and went up to like $85,000. So we're looking probably closer to $225,000 for that remodel. Originally it was like 125. Now it's probably closer to two 25 cost of materials. Everything is high right now. If you've done any kind of building right now, you know, everything is very, very expensive. Yeah. So, so, but we believe that God is faithful. Just like he was when we did this project, 16 years ago, we had 60 people on the jury 16 years ago and we did the project. Debt-free now we've got more than 10 times that, and we're believing for God to do the same thing. So if you'd like to join us and be a part of that, just, you know, be a part of what God is doing. 1 (38m 8s): God has been so faithful. I don't know if you guys realize God's faithfulness through your obedience. The church, when we planted the church, our budget, literally our budget every month was $1,500. Cause we rented a little school and I was working full time and we had a worship leader that we gave a stipend to, but it was really like 1500 bucks a whole month. Like it took him and we were like some months wondering if that was going happen, right? This, this year, we're watching God as he's been doing it every year for the last 16 years just increase what he provides for us this year. On average, we brought in $95,000 a month. 1 (38m 51s): So was like, you know, our old budget or original budget was 1500 for the month. Now it's bringing more than $3,000 every single day of the month. And so it's kind of interesting to see God's faithfulness. This last month was our, I think our biggest month ever, we brought in like $128,000. So, so God has response. I share that to say that God is responding to the need and there's a big need. So if you'd like to be a part of that, that then jump in, be a part of what, what God will do and watch what, how he blesses it. And anyway, with that, let's jump into Hebrews and continue to talk about faith. They amen. This'll be, we'll be wrapping up our faith study of Hebrews, be weaving it into the messages going forward. 1 (39m 31s): But Hebrews chapter 11 verses 35 through 40, as part of the examples of faith that we've been studying. We see one more story of God's faithfulness to his people of faith. So we pick it up in verse 35 and then we go into 36, 37, 38, 39 40 in those closing verses of chapter 11 are pretty difficult. In fact, I didn't want to preach this message today because like I said, Lord, I want to encourage the people with faith. And I don't want you to discourage them with the last part of Hebrews 11, but there's, there's a purpose in us communicating the whole counsel of God's word. 1 (40m 12s): And so we communicate the whole counsel of God's word because God uses the whole counsel of his word to instruct us and to grow us up in our most holy faith. And so as we get to the end of Hebrews 11, we're going to see examples of God's faithfulness to his people of faith that looks different than we might imagine. Like we so far we've been studying about God's profound impact in the world because people of faith have stepped up. We're going to actually see the people of God go under severe persecution for their faith. Many of them giving their lives for their faith. And in the midst of that, we see the faithfulness of God because we don't carry just a temporal earthly perspective. 1 (40m 56s): We carry this eternal perspective where we believe that this life in the earth is important, but also what we do for eternity matters. And so we're living not just for this life, but for the life eternal as well. And so when we have that kind of perspective, it changes things. So the long game is that we don't live for this life alone, but for the one to come also even more so, but we'll get there in a few minutes. Let's look at Hebrews 1135 as we wrap up this study of faith and God's faithfulness. So, so far we've talked about all kinds of people, right? We've talked about Abel Enoch, Noah, Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, Joseph, Moses parents. 1 (41m 37s): We've talked about Moses. We've talked about the people of Israel, Ray Hab, Daniel Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego. We've talked about Gideon and we've talked about all of these people of faith. And now we'll spend some time on the story of this nameless widow in verse 35. Oh and Elijah. We'll talk about Elijah. In fact, we're going to talk a lot about Elijah as we get into this text. So Hebrews 1135 says, and again, this is after all of those other stories of faith, he says women received their loved ones back again from death. So let's take, take a look at one of those stories relating to this, this verse first Kings chapter 17. It says this now Elijah, who is from Tisha and Gilly ad told king Ahab. 1 (42m 23s): As surely as the Lord, the God of Israel lives, the God I serve, listen to his competence, right? This was a man of faith. He understood that he heard from God and he was committed to obeying God. So he said, listen. As surely as the Lord, the God of Israel lives, the God I serve, there will be no Dew or rain the next few years until I give the word, no, do no rain for the next few years until I give the word. So we declares this to the king and stands firm. Why? Because he's heard, I heard from the Lord, number one, God directs the elements. 1 (43m 10s): We, we have to believe that God is sovereignly in charge of everything, or he's not sovereignly in charge of anything, right? We believe that God directs the elements he told. He told the prophet, it's not going to do. There's not going to be any Dew or rain for the next few years until you the word we, we, we have to expand our capacity to believe God for things that maybe we wouldn't have believed God for in the past, God directs the element. Remember Jesus calmed the storm, right? Because he directs the album. Remember when Jesus walked on the water because he controls the elements. 1 (43m 51s): So he's in charge of everything. He controls everything. Then the Lord said to Elijah, go to the east and hide by Karath Brook near where it enters the Jordan river, drink from the Brook and eat Raven, eat what you want the Ravens bring you for. I have commanded them to bring you food. That verse tells me that God directs the wildlife. He doesn't just direct the elements, but he directs the wildlife. So he's Elijah. Here's some, the Lord and God tells me to go by this body of water, this Brook and eat what the Ravens give you, because God's gonna provide for you through the Ravens and through this water. 1 (44m 35s): And so God directs the wildlife. How do we know this is true. Look at Noah's Ark. You ever wonder how all those animals got into the arc? I mean, how much work would it have had been if Noah had to go around and gather up all of the animals, right? But this is what it says in Genesis six 20 God told Noah pairs of every kind of bird and every kind of animal and every kind of small animal that scurries along the ground, we'll come to you. We'll come to you to be kept alive. God directs the elements and he directs wildlife. He can direct every aspect and element of your life. If you just let him, if you just trust him, he can direct and provide and take care of all of your needs. 1 (45m 16s): Back to first Kings verse five, five says, so we lied. Yah did, as the Lord told him it can't beside Kira Brook, Easton. Jordan. What happened you suppose is brought him bread and meat each morning and evening. So I think about the people of Israel wandering through the wilderness for how long, 40 years and every day they wake up and there's fresh manna on the ground. Why? Because God is faithful to do what he says. He's going to do. He's he's providing for this prophet through the Raven to bring bread and meat every day. And he drank from the Brook. But after a while, the Brook dried up, why did the Brook dry up? 1 (45m 59s): Because there was no more do and no more rain because God stopped the do. And he stopped the rain and it wasn't going to come back until Eliza spoke the word. And so everything that God says in his word is unfolding before our very eyes. And this is true. Whether we see it in our own personal lives or not, we can see the faithfulness of God unfold as we trust him and believe him doing what he asks us to do. But after a while, the Brook dried up for there was no rainfall call anywhere in the land. Number three, we're seeing how God is speaking to Elijah. Number three, in your notes, God directs people he's speaks to people. 1 (46m 43s): Then the Lord said to Elijah, verse eight, then the Lord said to Elijah, what has God been saying to you lately? What has he been speaking to you lately? What has he been communicating for your soul lately? I think God wants to speak to us. I think he wants to speak to you. Then the Lord said to Elijah, go and live in the village of Zerephath near the city of side-on. I have instructed a widow there to feed you. So now no longer is the bird of the Raven going to feed him. But this widow is going to feed him and it, and it doesn't even make sense that this widow would meet him because the winter doesn't have a resource to feed him. But this is what happened. So he went to zero path and see arrived at the gates of the village. 1 (47m 25s): He saw a widow because God was speaking to him. And so it wasn't coincidence that he saw a widow, God spoken, directed that widow to do what she was doing so that when the prophet showed up, Elijah sees the widow. See, he arrived at the gates of the, of the village. He saw a widow gathering sticks, and he asked her, would you please bring me a little water in a cup? And she was going to, as she was going to get it, he called to her, bring me a bite of bread. But she said first, well, I swear by the Lord, your God that I don't have a single piece of bread in the house. 1 (48m 9s): Okay. Why would God direct Elijah to this widow who didn't have any bread? If she was the one responsible to feed him while he was there, he's unfolding his plan. He's unfolding his plan. It's like the, the, the offerings of the, of the widow. She, she gave all that. She had, she, she provided the Lord everything that she had as an act of worship. And now this widow, woman's going to have the opportunity. We need to do the same thing. I swear by the Lord, your God, that I don't have a single piece of bread in the house. And I have only a handful of flour left in the jar and a little cooking wheel in the bottom of the jug. 1 (48m 53s): I was just gathering if you six to cook the last meal and then my son and I will die. But Elijah said to her, don't be afraid. You're you're out your external circumstances, your outward circumstances. Don't have to dictate how you deal with life. We need to who in those desperate moments, reach it, cry out to the Lord and say, okay, God, I'm in this desperate place, much like Carolyn was talking about I'm in this desperate place. What are you going to do now? And then just watch what the Lord will do and obey, listen and obey. Don't be afraid. Go ahead and do just what you said, but make a little bread for me first. 1 (49m 35s): How selfish is Elijah? Right? I know you're going to die. I know you only got a little bit, but make me a little bread, right? Do you think that was a lie, led you to being selfish? This was Alijah being used by the Lord to test her faith all throughout scripture in the old and the new Testament, we're called to give God our very best. The very first fruit of our offering. We're called to do what he's asked us to do with obedience and faith. Believing that he's going to come through in a supernatural way. He said, then use, what's left to prepare a meal for yourself and your son for this is what the Lord, the God of Israel says. 1 (50m 17s): There will always be flour and olive oil left in your containers until the time when the Lord sends rain and the crops grow again, there will always be all of oil and flour for how long, as long as the Lord wills. It said it wasn't gonna rain for a few years. And so God was going to take this meager bit of loyal and flour and multiply it because this is what he always does. And we always see that he's in charge of number four. God has power over in animate objects, lifeless objects. 1 (50m 59s): God has power. Even over those things. We see it. When he feeds the multitudes, he feeds the multitudes twice. One time, he feeds 5,000 plus women and children. The next time he feeds 4,000 plus women and children. Each time they gathered up baskets of leftovers. Yeah. Beers that they actually gathered up more at the end than they had in the beginning, because God has power over in adamant. Yes, we need to believe that he will provide supernaturally. When he asks us to do something, our tendency is like, Lord, I'm I'm down to the end of it. 1 (51m 39s): Like, this is all I've got. Whether it be money or time or whatever it is, Lord, I don't have the ability to give. And it's probably in that moment that he asks you to give. In fact, I love it. I'll just say, Lord, I don't want to be tested in this, but I do love when sometimes I say stuff and I get tested on it, like immediately. And so I'm putting a disclaimer, Lord, I don't want to be tested in this area, but I love it. Like when we're at the end of our resource, either as a church search or in our family and the Lord says, give what you have leftover, give it away and watch what I will do. 1 (52m 19s): So, number of years ago, we were trying to buy this property and we tried to raise money and we couldn't raise any money. I've shared this story before, but I'll share it again because it's fun. So we had worked hard. We tried to raise money. This is like two, $2 million property or whatever. And we're trying to raise money. We need at least 15 or 20% down or whatever. So that all of our money, we raised $15,000. Boy, they all of our money. That's all we get raised, right? Hardly anything. It doesn't put a dent in things, but CCS is also raising money for their facility. So we said, let's take our $15,000 and give it to CCS. Clearly we don't have enough money to do anything, but maybe it will help them. 1 (53m 3s): So we go down the road a little bit longer and, and this place, we were raising money for this place when it did come available, but it still wasn't available to us. But the house next door became available and we needed to raise, I don't know, a hundred thousand dollars or something like that to, to buy that house next door. Cause it was like $470,000 or whatever. So we needed to raise like, I dunno like 8,000, whatever the number was. It does. It doesn't matter. God provided that money. Like immediately. It's like there was no effort needed at all. We, we had, after we gave that money to CCS, we just started raising money again. And all of a sudden we had a hundred thousand dollars. We're like 98,000 bucks or something like that. So when we needed money, my coffee, when we needed money for that place, God provided it for us because we, we took our measly $15,000 that we had, which wasn't a much DAS, but it blessed them. 1 (53m 56s): And we gave it away and God provided and, and took care of the need for that. And then when a couple of years later, when this place became available, we needed it. We had remodeled that place and the value went up like, I don't know, 150 or $200,000. And so the value of increase, they're putting these properties together. We hardly had to raise any money at all. We raised a little bit of money that we did need to raise so that we could put the down payment on this property. So God love it, leverage that property. So we get out, buy this property. Now we owe, we own like $3 million in property in the beginning. Remember our budget was $1,500 every month, right? 1 (54m 37s): And, and then I'm going to camp out on this for a bit here. We, we wanted to rent this facility. It wasn't for sale. Yet. We wanted to rent this space and it was $3,000 a month, 3000 that's twice what our budget was 3000 bucks. And we were still renting the school because we needed a place to meet while we were renovating this place. So now we're at 4,500 bucks. About the same time we started renting other space. And at the same time that board said, Hey, we need you on full time to, to run the projects we're remodeling and building and painting and doing all that kind of stuff. So I came on full-time when the church has 60 people in it and the church was able to pay me plus pay this plus pay for everything else that we were doing. 1 (55m 24s): And we've never looked back. That was 16 years ago that we made the decisions to move here. And we've been able to renovate space and build space and all kinds of stuff. So God's been faithful because this is what God had done as period is faithful period. And he will call us to do unreasonable things so that he might do supernatural things. Let's go back to first Kings. I'm totally out of time here. It says a matter. And we're going to keep going. Let's order some pizza in, and then I'll just keep preaching until like three years, verse 15. 1 (56m 5s): So she did, as Elijah said, she, this is where it starts. Like, what is the Lord saying? This widow who was on her last meal, preparing to die. She did, as Elijah said, and she and Elijah and her family continued to eat for many days. There was always enough flour and all of oil left in the containers. Just as the Lord had promised through Elijah, sometime later, the woman's son became sick. He grew worse and worse. And finally he died. Then she said to Elijah, oh man of God, what have you done to me? Have you come here to point out my sins and kill my son. But Elijah replied, give me your son. 1 (56m 45s): Then he took the child's body from her arms, carried him up the stairs to the room where he was staying and laid the body on his bed. Then Elijah cried out to the Lord, oh Lord, my God. Why have you brought tragedy to this widow who has opened her home to me causing her son to die. And he stretched himself out over the child three times and cried out to the Lord, oh Lord my God. Please let this child's life return to him. What happened? The Lord heard Elijah's prayer, right? The Lord heard Elijah's prayer and the life of the child returned. And he revived. Then Elijah brought him down from the upper room and gave him to his mother. 1 (57m 24s): Look. He said, your son is alive. Have you ever been in the room when somebody died? And when somebody has expired, it's not awesome. The person is dead lifeless. The warmth of their body is leaving them. And they're becoming this cold lifeless shell. It's not fun. This is what happened to this woman, her son, she's a widow. She's already lost her home. He's dead. And then God shows up and got it. 1 (58m 5s): The stores him saying, man, it brings the back to him. And he said, look, your son is alive. I share that because God has the power over life and death. And I want to say physically, but also spiritually. And some of us need to hear that spiritually. He's got power over life and desk because some of you are feeling dead spiritually, and God wants to resurrect your, your spiritual life. God wants to resurrect your spiritual life so that you're feeling alive again. But this is how it's going to happen. It's going to happen as you step out in faith, in obedience to do whatever it is that God has asked you to do. So what I'm, I'm not even talking about the building. I don't care about the building. 1 (58m 45s): I know that God's going to take care of the building. What I'm saying is whatever God has asked you to do. The last thing he's asked you to do to go back to that thing and then watch as you will be gently do what he's asked you to do. Watch the spiritual life in you. Refresh. I talked with a guy yesterday, Friday, talked to the guy Friday and heard from a guy Friday. He was sharing kind of a story. And he had gone through a terrible divorce. His wife left him, took his sons, moved out of state. He had no custody. He had no ability to see his kids. And, and it went on like this for, for a decade. I think it was a decade. He was driving in his truck one day and he felt like the Lord said, you need to call your wife's husband and apologize to him for the way that you have treated him during this, this time. 1 (59m 33s): And oh, by the way, you need to apologize to your wife as well. And he's like, you have got to be kidding me. And he decided to do it. So he calls the son to get a stepdad's his son stepdad's phone number. And he said, Hey, God's done a work in my life. And I just want to call and apologize to you for the way that I've acted and the way that I've lived before you. And if it's all right with you, I'd like to call your wife, my ex-wife and apologize to her as well. And he did. And the Lord completely reconciled that family. You didn't get remarried to his wife, none of that. But they, they had a relationship. 1 (1h 0m 15s): He was able to be at his son's high school graduation, sitting at the family table. There was his son was able to forgive him. His son had been angry with him for a decade, I think is what he said for a decade, for the way that his father had been acting in God, through that obedience reconciled the whole family. What is God asking you to do? That seems impossible. That doesn't seem like it's going to bear any fruit. And it seems like something that you're not even interested in doing. If God is asking you to do it, go back to that. You might be feeling spiritually separated from God. Spiel is spiritually dry because you're just flat refusing to be obedience. God cannot bless disobedience. He will not bless disobedience. 1 (1h 0m 56s): God can resurrect your spiritual life. He's got power over life and death physically, spiritually Jesus raised gyrus daughter from the dead mark five raised a widow's son from the dead in Luke chapter seven, Jesus raised Lazarus from the dead and John chapter 11, Jesus himself was raised from the dead. And we see Elijah raising this widow woman's son from the dead. Then the woman told Elijah, I know for sure that you are a man of God and that the Lord surely speaks through you. So we've heard a lot of amazing stories of God's faithfulness, but the reality is number six, in your notes God's plan. Doesn't always unfold. As we expect God's plan. 1 (1h 1m 37s): Doesn't always unfold as we expect. So let's take a look at how, how his plan, and I'll say his plan unfolded in the, in the lives of these people. So now I'm not saying that God had caused what happened with he allowed it and he's been glorified through it. Others who didn't experience the victory, like we've been talking about others, tortured refusing to turn from God in order to be set free. They place their hope and a better life. After the resurrection, somewhere jeered at and their backs were cut open with whips. Others were chained in prisons, some died by stonings and were sawed in half and others were killed with the somewhat about wearing skins of sheep and goats, destitute, and oppressed and mistreated. 1 (1h 2m 25s): They were too good for this world, wandering over deserts and mountains, hiding in caves and holes in the ground around just as a for instance, this is how the 12 apostles died. And I'm going to give you kind of the rundown here real quickly though. I hear so often I want a first century Christ experience like people like I want to do you really want a first century Christ experience because what you will get is what they got. Some of our hardest decisions as Christians is, do I go to the nine o'clock service or do I go to the 11 o'clock service? Right? Do I go to, you know, out to her Mexican food after order? 1 (1h 3m 7s): Or do I get pizza afterward? You know, what, what sporting event do I watch on the television afterward? You know, where, where do I, my wife and I go out to dinner. I mean, those are, these are the things that we wrestle with. This is not first century Christianity. This is first century Christianity. This is how the 12 apostles died. Ad. This is from the, the voice of the martyrs or excuse me, Fox's book of martyrs to book. Andrew was crucified, but he wasn't just, he was crucified in an X shaped cross and he wasn't nailed to the X shape cross. He was actually tied to the cross to, to extend the time that it would take for him to actually die because you're, you're hanging and it's causing you to suffocate and you have to push up to get a breath. 1 (1h 3m 58s): And then you're useless. He just suffocate. So while he was dying and it took days for him to die, what was he doing? He was preaching to passers by people who would go by watch and mock him. He was preaching the gospel. Andrew was crucified, Bartholomew beaten, then crucified, James son of Alphaeus was stoned to death. Others think that James son of Alphaeus was actually crucified in lower Egypt and then sod in pieces. So it wasn't good enough that they crucified him. They cut him in pieces. You really want to first century Christianity, this is what you're going to get here. 1 (1h 4m 42s): James son of Zebedee was beheaded, just like the apostle. Paul says Paul John exile for his faith died of an old age, but they did try to kill him. They put them in a VAT of oil, boiling oil, trying to kill him, but like Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego in the fiery furnace, nothing happened to him. Shadrach, Meshach and Abednego came out of the fiery furnaces. They didn't even smell like a barbecue, but they'd been in the furnace, right? John, the apostle John Kent comes out of the boiling oil. He's got no, no injuries. He will not die while he's in the Calder. And his historian said that while he was there, he was actually preaching the gospel. 1 (1h 5m 22s): They're like, get him out of there. Exile him to the island of Patmos, where he can't have anybody preach to you. So while he's there though, God's got a purpose for them. Jesus reveals that revelation to him. He writes revelation, the book of revelation and the rest is history out of an old age. But after living his whole life for Jesus Judas, not a scary. He was stoned to death. Matthew was speared to death. Peter crucified upside down, Phillip was crucified. Simon crucified, Thomas, a spirits of death and Matthias was stoned to death. So that's kind of, that's what happens. All these people earned a good reputation. 1 (1h 6m 2s): The scripture says verse 30 and all these people are in a good reputation because of their faith. Yet none of them received all that God had promised forgot. It's something better in mind for us so that they would not reach perfection without us remember back in Hebrews chapter 11, verses 13 through 16. I think we covered this week too, in our studies in Hebrew and Hebrews, it says, all these people died. Still believing what God is. I promised them they did not receive what was promised, but they saw it all from a distance and welcomed it. They agreed that they were foreigners and nomads here on the earth. And that that's the perspective of the first century church and needs to be our perspective of the 21st century church that we are. 1 (1h 6m 44s): This is not our home. We are foreigners and nomads were passing through with the sole purpose of glorifying God in our lives waves for the life to come for all eternity. They were foreigners and nomads here on the earth. Obviously, people who say such things are looking forward to a country. They called their own. If they had long for the country, they came from, they could have gone back, but they were looking for a better place, a heavenly Homeland. That is why God is not ashamed to be called their God for. He has repaired a city for them. So number six, God's planned. Isn't always what we expect it to be. Let me get there again. God's plan is not always, does not always unfold as we expect, but number seven in your notes, as we wrap this thing up, God's plan can always be trusted. 1 (1h 7m 34s): God's plan can always be trusted. So if you're at a crossroads in your life and you're just perplexed by God and what he has done or what he has allowed, go back to your big picture, long game plan and perspective and say, okay, God, clearly things are unfolding for me the way I think that they should unfold. What is your long game? I've been praying for the Methodist camp for 16 years. You guys have been praying with me for the Methodist camp that God would give us that Methodist. It's 29 acres back there for 16 years. And God hasn't seen fit to give it to us yet. Right? Things don't always unfold. The way that we hope that they would unfold difficult, have hit our family, things that we didn't expect or wouldn't welcome in, in a million years, but things have happened. 1 (1h 8m 22s): And we got to believe that God is in control. He is unfolding things. So don't lose heart before you see the answer. Don't lose heart. Before you see the answer. Did I read Hebrews 11, 13 through 16? Did I finish that? I didn't. Okay. They were looking for a better place at heavenly Homeland. That is why God is not ashamed to be called their God for. He has prepared a city for them. God is what has got up to in your life. I know what he's up to you. I think in the church and I'm trying to figure out what he's up to in my life as well. What does he have to in your life two weeks ago? 1 (1h 9m 4s): I said by faith, we will, by faith, I will. We asked you and challenge you to fill in the blank. And then we had people come up and talk about my faith. They will. What is it that by faith, God is taking you through and you will do, will you choose to be obedient? We choose to love him. We, she used to be faithful to him. Will you choose to do what he's asked you to do? Whatever that ask may be. I promise you this. If you do that, your spirit, your spirit spiritually, you will come alive again, where you've been struggling spiritually. You will, you will begin to come alive. Like you've never been alive before. Just simply confess your sin and say, Lord, I I've not done. What you asked me to do. 1 (1h 9m 45s): I'm going back to what you asked me to do. And I'm going to do that thing. And then moving forward, I'm going to do what you asked me to do was with that. Let's go and stand up because really that's what Christianity is all about. We follow Jesus. He says something. We obey it. That's Christianity. There's if it's, if your Christianity is something other than that, it's not Christianity. It's just not Christianity. So what is it that God is asking you to do? Speak it out? Anybody? What is it that God is asking you to do? Serve him. Good. Yeah. Specifically? What does that look like? Anything specifically? 1 (1h 10m 28s): Yeah. All right. Good. How about perfect. Perfect. Who else? There you go. All right. What else? Serving children. Good. Who else? Serving marriages. How long are you going to do that? Until I die? He says, what else? Healing. The sick. Awesome. What else? Preach the gospel. So real quick. David's the one that prayed for my knee. I'm running. I've been running ever since. So it's a win brother. Good for you. Good for God. 1 (1h 11m 8s): What else? Teaching Bible says, is there anything new that you like Lord's put on your heart? Anything new? Okay. All right. All right. Giving, giving more each week to what God is doing in the church. I repeat so that people online can hear and see people at other places. What else? All right. Awesome. Awesome. Just make yourself available for media skills, mediation. 1 (1h 11m 49s): Okay. Now. Okay. Good mediation. Well, thank you very much. What's your name? Donna. Welcome. Welcome. Welcome. What else? Anybody else? It's gotta be something burning in you right now that you're afraid to say. You're afraid to say it, that's it? Yeah. Okay. Yeah. A cattle helping people helping to be a catalyst that people might share the gospel downtown. Very good. Something else is burning in your soul that, you know, if you don't say it, you're not going to be obedient to it, helping with the coffee. 1 (1h 12m 32s): So that's wonderful. We need more of that by the way more, more coffee. Elbers anybody else on the platform? Anybody come on, there's gotta be one more like big thing that the Lord has said. One more, one more. Who is it? Great. Good, wonderful, good stuff, Laura. Thank you for what you're speaking to us. We want to say by faith, we're going to do that for eating those things that lie behind straining forward. The things that lie I had, Lord God. So we just pray Jesus, that you would help us by faith to step into those supernatural plans. 1 (1h 13m 15s): Lord use us mightily. We pray, help us smiley. We pray. Thank you for your grace in Jesus name amen. Hey man, let's worship. 1 (1h 13m 22s): 0 (1h 14m 25s): . 0 (1h 17m 45s): helping you this morning to lead us this week. 0 (1h 22m 10s): Take those steps towards those things are challenging us to be brave, to be bold, to make a difference, to be salt and light in the earth, to extend your love to those around us. We thank you for this time to reset her off hurts on you to be ready to ground it in your word. Spend time in your presence and with one another to each other's burdens and reminding each other the truth. So would you seal these things upon our heart? We love you. Thank you for this time when your precious.

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In april ontstond er ophef in het Verenigd Koninkrijk en daarbuiten, nadat bekend was geraakt dat de Universiteit van Hull haar docenten had opgedragen om studenten niet meer te beoordelen op fouten tegen spelling, interpunctie en grammatica. Wijzen op taalfouten zou namelijk ‘homogeen, elitair, wit, mannelijk en Noord-Europees' zijn en dat past niet binnen het ‘inclusieve beoordelingsbeleid' dat de leerplannen wil ‘dekoloniseren'. Hameren op goed Engels zou zowel etnische minderheden als studenten die hun vooropleiding hebben genoten aan een minder goede school discrimineren.Ook hier bij ons wordt geopperd dat taalfouten door de vingers moeten gezien worden. Auteur Kristien Hemmerechts zegt: "Als je op spelling focust, verlam je mensen". Doorbraak Radio sprak met Astrid Elbers, doctor in de geschiedenis en toegepast taalkundige. Zij vindt dat een zwakkere focus op taal meer ongelijkheid in de hand werkt.Support the show (https://doorbraak.be/steun/)

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Rise Up! The Baker Podcast with Mark Dyck

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2021 85:58


Noah Elbers has a massive impact on the baking community from his farm and bakery in New Hampshire. Whether it's generously helping bakery owners and oven builders, or redesigning his bakery as a training and education centre, Noah is willing to go the extra distance to build a business that lasts. In this episode, Mark gets to know Noah beyond the baking forums and digs into the history of Orchard Hill, its amazing apprentice program and even geeks out a bit about software for the small bakery.   Helpful Links Orchard Hill Breadworks @ohbreadworks on Instagram Support the Podcast Here! Rise Up! The Baker Podcast website The Bakers4Bakers Community Mark's Blog, with the Bakernomics series Mark on Instagram Credits: Produced and hosted by Mark Dyck Theme song and music by Robyn Dyck Orange Boot Human logo by Fred Reibin

De Werkimago Podcast
#44 Online Recruitment Marketing met Arjan Elbers

De Werkimago Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2020 44:17


Dit jaar bekeek ik een korte videotraining van Arjan Elbers over werkenbij websites. En wat mij meteen opviel is dat hij, net zoals ik, in simpele taal spreekt over soms wat lastige recruitmentonderwerpen. En dus dacht ik, ik vraag Arjan in mijn podcast om te spreken over werkenbij websites. Maar als snel ging het veel verder dan werken bij websites en dus ga je in deze aflevering van alles horen over online recruitment marketing. Wie is Arjan? Brabander in hart en nieren en hij stopt alleen met praten over recruitment als hij aan het eten is. Medeoprichter van Get Noticed en schrijver van het boek Het Recruitment Fundament. Hij noemt zichzelf een Recruitment Gekkie, dat hoor je ook in deze aflevering. Wil je meer zien en horen van Kim? Volg mij dan op Instagram via @werkimago (www.instagram.com/werkimago).

Your Daily Nick and Adam
Episode 3 - Locker Room Talk w/ Devin Elbers

Your Daily Nick and Adam

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2020 74:34


Listen in as the boys interview President/Trustee of the Chamber of Reese; Devin Elbers, about recent news with the Election. He talks about different policies and how they will affect our country in the upcoming presidential term. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/adam-and-nick/support

Ta de Clinicagem
Episódio 41: Polêmicas da Sepse

Ta de Clinicagem

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2020 49:36


Fred, Pedro, Rapha e João selecionaram quatro tópicos polêmicos de sepse para discutir nesse episódio! Um tema relevante para todos. Ficou com alguma dúvida, quer mandar alguma sugestão ou crítica? Entra em contato com a gente através do Instagram ou Twitter @tadeclinicagem ou e-mail tadeclinicagem@gmail.com. Assina nossa Newsletter semanal com os temas mais interessantes da clínica médica! O link está disponível no Instagram e no Twitter. MINUTAGEM Em breve REFERÊNCIAS 1. FUJII, Tomoko et al. Effect of vitamin C, hydrocortisone, and thiamine vs hydrocortisone alone on time alive and free of vasopressor support among patients with septic shock: the vitamins randomized clinical trial. Jama, v. 323, n. 5, p. 423-431, 2020 2. DE GROOTH, Harm-Jan; ELBERS, Paul WG; VINCENT, Jean-Louis. Vitamin C for Sepsis and Acute Respiratory Failure. Jama, v. 323, n. 8, p. 792-792, 2020 3. TRUWIT, Jonathon D. et al. Effect of vitamin C infusion on organ failure and biomarkers of inflammation and vascular injury in patients with sepsis and severe acute respiratory failure: the CITRIS-ALI randomized clinical trial. Jama, v. 322, n. 13, p. 1261-1270, 2019 4. CHANG, Ping et al. Combined treatment with hydrocortisone, vitamin C, and thiamine for sepsis and septic shock (HYVCTTSSS): A randomized controlled clinical trial. Chest, 2020 5. VENKATESH, Balasubramanian et al. Adjunctive glucocorticoid therapy in patients with septic shock. New England Journal of Medicine, v. 378, n. 9, p. 797-808, 2018. 6. ANNANE, Djillali et al. Guidelines for the diagnosis and management of critical illness-related corticosteroid insufficiency (CIRCI) in critically ill patients (Part I): Society of Critical Care Medicine (SCCM) and European Society of Intensive Care Medicine (ESICM) 2017. Intensive care medicine, v. 43, n. 12, p. 1751-1763, 2017. 7. ROCHWERG, Bram et al. Corticosteroids in sepsis: an updated systematic review and meta-analysis. Critical care medicine, v. 46, n. 9, p. 1411-1420, 2018 8. ANTAL, Oana, et al. "Initial Fluid Resuscitation Following Adjusted Body Weight Dosing in Sepsis and Septic Shock." The Journal of Critical Care Medicine 5.4 (2019): 130-135 9. SEYMOUR, Christopher W., et al. "Time to treatment and mortality during mandated emergency care for sepsis." New England Journal of Medicine 376.23 (2017): 2235-2244 10. OUELLETTE, Daniel R., and Sadia Z. Shah. "Comparison of outcomes from sepsis between patients with and without pre-existing left ventricular dysfunction: a case-control analysis." Critical Care 18.2 (2014): R79 11. RAJDEV, Kartikeya, et al. "Fluid resuscitation in patients with end-stage renal disease on hemodialysis presenting with severe sepsis or septic shock: A case control study." Journal of critical care 55 (2020): 157-162 12. BHATTACHARJEE, Poushali, Dana P. Edelson, and Matthew M. Churpek. "Identifying patients with sepsis on the hospital wards." Chest 151.4 (2017): 898-907 13. HAYDAR, Samir, et al. "Comparison of QSOFA score and SIRS criteria as screening mechanisms for emergency department sepsis." The American journal of emergency medicine 35.11 (2017): 1730-1733 14. JIANG, Jianjun, et al. "Head-to-head comparison of qSOFA and SIRS criteria in predicting the mortality of infected patients in the emergency department: a meta-analysis." Scandinavian journal of trauma, resuscitation and emergency medicine 26.1 (2018): 56 15. GOULDEN, Robert, et al. "qSOFA, SIRS and NEWS for predicting inhospital mortality and ICU admission in emergency admissions treated as sepsis." Emerg Med J 35.6 (2018): 345-349

Data & Science with Glen Wright Colopy
S01 Episode 12 with Paul Elbers: AmsterdamUMCdb, Europe's first open ICU database

Data & Science with Glen Wright Colopy

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2020 52:48


It's not everyday that medical researchers give the world access to 13+ years of dense, high-quality critical care data. Intensivist Paul Elbers describes the data set along with the clinical priorities in collecting the data. Paul covers a range of topics including protecting the patients' interests and anonymity, a clinician's priorities when selecting clinical performance metrics, and the stages of validating predictive algorithms up to the stage of an RTC. The work done to create AmsterdamUMCdb is an incredible feat and a huge boon to the medical science profession.

SEOPRESSO PODCAST
Google Discover mit Florian Elbers (NEOSEO) | Ep. 3 (DE)

SEOPRESSO PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2020 13:50


Google Discover ist für viele, insbesondere Publisher, ein Segen. Mittlerweile kommen teilweise bis zu 70% der Impressions aus Google Discover. Dennoch gibt es wenig Tests und Erkenntnisse, wie man gezielt für Discover optimieren kann. Florian Elbers hat während seiner Zeit bei Axel Springer, Publishing Daten aus der Search Console ausgewertet und interessante Insights daraus gezogen, was für Discover infrage kommt und welche Optimierungspotenziele es gibt. In dieser Episode spricht Björn Darko mit Florian Elbers über: .

Innovatie Wasstraat
#057 Johan Elbers, ‘s Heeren Loo - Waarom je bij innovatie met één cliëntvraag moet beginnen om succesvol op te kunnen schalen

Innovatie Wasstraat

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2020 30:50


Waar begin je met innovatie? ‘Gewoon het gesprek aan gaan, zonder vooropgesteld plan’, volgens innovatiemanager Johan Elbers bij zorggroep ‘s Heeren Loo. Hij stelt als eerste de volgende vragen:  waar loop je tegenaan? wat zou je anders willen? waar droom je van?  Johan creëerde een innovatieruimte waar hij werkt op basis van cliëntvragen en vertelt er alles over in deze podcast.  Ga voor de shownotes van deze aflevering naar www.innovatiewasstraat.com/podcast.

From Fear to Freedom
“Patience & Pushing” Mindset Coaching w/ Marisa Elbers

From Fear to Freedom

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2019 33:20


This weeks episode is all about mindset. We got to chat with Mindset Coach Marisa Elbers. We talked about overcoming injury, applying mindset principles to every day life & what goals we have for the New Year! Make sure to catch up with Marisa on IG @mentalskillstraining or visit her website www.marisaelbers.com for more info!

Hörspiel Pool
"Abdrift" von Regine Elbers

Hörspiel Pool

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2019 47:58


Binaurales Hörspiel, für Kopfhörer optimiert. In weiten Teilen Europas herrscht Chaos und Zerstörung nach einem Kernwaffen-Unfall. Die Außengrenzen werden dichtgemacht. Carla versucht die Flucht aus Deutschland Richtung Afrika, zusammen mit ihrem kleinen Sohn. Ihr Mann hält die Stellung in einem Radiosender. Als Mutter und Kind das Mittelmeer überqueren will, spitzt sich die Situation dramatisch zu. // Mit Dascha Trautwein, Björn Boresch, Jules Zelger, Alfredo Ardia, Vivien Schütz / Komposition und Regie: Regine Elbers / Experimentelles Radio Weimar 2018 // Aktuelle Hörspiel-Empfehlungen per Mail: www.hörspielpool.de/newsletter

Neon Moire Show
XXXII — Dennis Elbers curator of Graphic Matters

Neon Moire Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2019 36:50


Episode 32 of the Neon Moiré Show is with Dennis Elbers, founder, and curator of Graphic Matters. The design festival, founded in 2008, shows every two years how designers shape and influence our perspective on current issues that matter. In this episode, recorded during the seventh edition of Graphic Matters, Thomas Dahm talks with Dennis Elbers about finding and exploring the richness of this year's festival theme: Information Superpower. The importance of learning visual literacy at a young age. What it takes to create a good information graphic, and how to read a data visualization without missing all intentions put in the image. Featuring: Dennis Elbers (twitter.com/graphicmatters), founder and curator of Graphic Matters. Host: Thomas Dahm (twitter.com/thomasdahm), graphic designer, and creator of Neon Moiré. Explore more: Listen to our previous interview with Dennis Elbers, episode 9, where we talk about how Dennis Elbers became a curator and why he founded the festival in 2008. Which role graphic design plays in our daily life and the future plans of Graphic Matters. Neon Moire Show – episode 8 Show notes and Dennis' Neon 5: neonmoire.com/podcast/32/dennis-elbers-curator-of-graphic-matters About Neon Moiré: Neon Moiré is a curated event guide of the world’s most interesting design conferences and events on our digitized world. The agenda will focus on graphic, typography and interaction design conferences, not to forget design film festivals and an overview of the top design summer schools. Curated by Thomas Dahm. Support Us: Leave a rating or review on iTunes Become a one-time or recurring supporter on Patreon: patreon.com/thomasdahm Follow Us: Newsletter: neonmoire.com/subscribe Twitter: twitter.com/neonmoire Instagram: instagram.com/neonmoire instagram.com/neonmoireshow Facebook: facebook.com/neonmoire Feedback neonmoire.typeform.com/to/ITlfcI Download our Neon Moiré Show App bit.ly/NeonMoireShowApp --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/neonmoireshow/message

wehorse Podcast
#44 Moni Elbers über Reitsimulatoren als unterstützendes Training für Reiter

wehorse Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2019 47:47


"Wieso hast du denn Muskelkater, du sitzt doch bloß auf einem Pferd?" Welcher Reiter kennt solche Aussagen nicht, die gerne von ungläubigen Nicht-Reitern gestellt werden. Wie komplex die Anforderungen an den menschlichen Körper sind, um beim Reiten in Balance zu bleiben, kann man auf dem Reitsimulator "Mr. Jones" von Moni Elbers eindrucksvoll erleben. Christian Kröber hat Moni für diese spannende Podcastfolge getroffen. Vorrangig Reitsimulator für Reiter selbst da: Reitanfängern nimmt er Ängste. Wiedereinsteigern hilft er, in die Bewegungen des Pferdes zu finden. Profi-Reiter lässt er Lektionen so lange üben, bis sie ihre Hilfen in Perfektion beherrschen. Wer bei Moni Elbers schon alles trainiert hat und welche amüsanten Geschichten sie dabei erlebt hat, hörst du in diesem wehorse-Podcast. Ein echtes Pferd ersetzt der Reitsimulator natürlich nicht. Soll er auch gar nicht. Equestrian Simulator Trainerin Moni und ihr "Mr. Jones" sind für die Dinge da, die in einer klassischen Reitstunde oft zu kurz kommen: eigene Bewegungsmuster erspüren, kleinste Veränderungen im Körper wahrnehmen und Techniken verfeinern. "Wir versetzen den Reiter in die Lage des Fühlens", so beschreibt Moni ihr Training. Echte Aha-Erlebnisse sind dabei inklusive. Aber wie schafft man es, diese Erfahrungen auch auf das "richtige" Reiten zu übertragen? Und wie sehen alteingesessene Reitlehrer dieses neuartige Gadget? Mehr erzählt Moni dir in diesem Podcast.

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Afl. 10 Yvonne Elbers - Een bijzonder ontmoeting

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Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2019 15:08


Afl. 10 Yvonne Elbers - Een bijzonder ontmoeting by TWR

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Afl. 9 Yvonne Elbers - Visite of bewoner

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Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2019 15:54


Afl. 9 Yvonne Elbers - Visite of bewoner by TWR

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Afl. 8 Yvonne Elbers - De comfortzone verlaten

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Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2019 17:10


Afl. 8 Yvonne Elbers - De comfortzone verlaten by TWR

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Afl. 7 Yvonne Elbers - Verwonderd zijn

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Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2019 15:01


Afl. 7 Yvonne Elbers - Verwonderd zijn by TWR

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Afl. 6 Yvonne Elbers - Al het Mijne is voor jou

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Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2019 14:42


Afl. 6 Yvonne Elbers - Al het Mijne is voor jou by TWR

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Afl. 5 Yvonne Elbers - Vier het leven met BBB

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Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2019 15:44


Afl. 5 Yvonne Elbers - Vier het leven met BBB by TWR

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Afl. 4 Yvonne Elbers - Ik ben

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Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2019 14:15


Afl. 4 Yvonne Elbers - Ik ben by TWR

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Afl. 3 Yvonne Elbers - Jouw koninklijke roeping

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Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2019 14:09


Afl. 3 Yvonne Elbers - Jouw koninklijke roeping by TWR

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Afl. 2 Yvonne Elbers - Wortelschieten

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2019 14:53


Afl. 2 Yvonne Elbers - Wortelschieten by TWR

De DiVetro Lente Podcast
Een bijzonder innovatielab

De DiVetro Lente Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2019 9:59


Welkom bij de DiVetro Lente podcast. Afgelopen vrijdag waren we met een paar collega’s op bezoek in een innovatielab voor de zorg. Het Innovatiecentrum van ’s Heeren Loo in Apeldoorn om precies te zijn. Ik was diep onder de indruk van hun geweldige werk – en van de vele virtual-reality brillen, gigantische beeldschermen en krachtige computers. En ondanks al deze technologische snufjes werd ik toch nog het meest geraakt door… een bus met scheerschuim! Hoe dat kwam? Dat vertellen we je in deze podcast! Ja, het innovatielab had interessante virtual-reality brillen, gigantische beeldschermen en waanzinnige computers. Maar uiteindelijk werd ik nog het meest geraakt door een bus met scheerschuim, en de bescheiden maar zeer krachtige houding van behoefte-gebaseerde innovatie die dit innovatielab zo bijzonder maakt. Dat zit namelijk zo… Het kleine, grootse innovatiecentrum  Het is mijn genoegen om veel ondernemers, oprichters en innovators te spreken. Deze mensen zijn vaak over de hele wereld bezig met de jacht naar contracten en schaalvergroting om hun grootse ambities waar te maken. Dit gun ik ze van harte. Het insipreert mij en ik vind het erg leuk om ze te helpen met het oplossen van sommige van hun uitdagingen. Het is wel zo dat vaak de kern van hun propositie ligt in het incrementeel verbeteren van de levens van mensen die al een erg fijn leven hebben, of het maken van betere software voor grote bedrijven die al best goede software hebben. Niettegenstaande de grootse visie en strategie van deze bedrijven, worden er weinig levens veranderd. Dat is wel anders in het innovatiecentrum van 's Heeren Loo. Dit zorg innovatielab is een onderdeel van een organisatie waar mensen met meervoudige, zware handicaps vaak levenslang verzorgd worden. Eén cliënt is bijvoorbeeld een jonge voormalige ondernemer, die hersenletsel heeft opgelopen bij een ongeval. Zijn motoriek is nu erg schokkerig en zijn reactietijd is meer dan zes seconden. Een andere cliënt is een intelligente, mondige jonge dame die aan een rolstoel gekluisterd is en vanwege haar zware autisme nogal een gebruiksaanwijzing heeft. Bij de clienten die hier komen is zware epilepsie vaak één van de minst serieuze dingen waar ze dagelijks mee te stellen hebben, kun je nagaan... De mensen die dit lab bezoeken, leven in een erg kleine wereld. Ze zijn totaal afhankelijk van hun verzorgers en begeleiders. En techniek die voor jou en mij een fluitje van een cent is, is voor hen eigenlijk niet te gebruiken. Er is ook geen antibioticum of vaccin of behandeling die hen echt in staat stelt om hun enorme uitdagingen te overkomen. Techniek kan ze, in het beste geval, een beetje afleiden. Maar soms betekent een beetje al heel erg veel.  Wat als we nou eens één probleem per keer oplossen? Maak kennis met Johan Elbers. Een lange, vaderlijke man met een geweldige radiostem (ik hoop dan ook dat hij snel een keer te gast is op deze podcast). Hij is bezig met een aanpak die bijna niemand anders in de jachtige wereld van technische innovatie labs hanteert: Hij lost één probleem tegelijk op, voor één individuele client, met de simpelste en goedkoopste techniek die tien keer het resultaat oplevert van hoe het voorheen ging. Johan geeft meer om de mensen dan om de techniek, maar hij weet als geen ander dat de júiste techniek alle verschil maakt voor het leven van zijn cliënten. Zijn missie staat in grote letters boven de deur van het laboratorium: “Maak het leven leuker, mooier en gemakkelijker”. Hij is elke dag bezig om de wereld waar zijn clienten in leven groter en interessanter te maken. Dit gebeurt vaak door middel van techniek. Maar waar een hoop labs en start-ups in de zorg bezig zijn met het maken van een zogenaamd ‘minimal viable product’ dat in potentie kan schalen naar heel veel klanten, is Elbers steeds heel bewust bezig met het individiuele geval. Tot zijn verassing blijkt juist vaak dat de oplossing die hij voor één client maakt, met kleine aanpassingen ook geschikt is voor anderen. Scheerschuim als wondermiddel Een mooi voorbeeld hiervan is… een bus met scheerschuim. Op tafel, voor een jonge man die zo bang is voor zijn eigen handen dat hij ze vaak beschadigt, spuit een collega van Elbers een toefje scheerschuim. Voorzichtig steekt de jongen er een vinger naar uit. Hij raakt het vreemde goedje aan, trekt zich een stukje terug. En dan nog een keer. Hij knijpt er in. Wat een verbazing! Het maakt geluid! Het kraakt en piept als je het plat duwt. Het ruikt naar menthol, naar de kaak van een vader in de ochtend. Het plakt, maar is niet vettig of slijmerig. Een half uur alter zit de jongen nog steeds gebiologeerd met het schuim te spelen, met een glimlach op zijn gezicht. En dat niet alleen, hij is urenlang rustiger en minder zelfdestructief na een speelsessie met het schuim. Dit maakt een groot verschil in zijn leven, en dat van de verzorgende en begeleiders om hem heen. Het scheerschuim kent breed success onder de clienten en is het meest populaire ding in het lab geworden. Een andere typische innovatie van Elbers, en eentje die wat meer high-tech is, is het gebruik van spraakassistenten om de cliënten meer mogelijkheden te geven om dingen zelf te doen. Met aangepaste activatie-woorden en veel consumenten-domotica zoals Hue lampen van Phillips maakt hij omgevingen waar mensen weer dingen zelf kunnen doen, die eerst alleen met hulp van een begeleider konden. Simpele dingen zoals het licht of de televisie aanzetten bijvoorbeeld. Er is inmiddels zelfs een spraakgestuurd koffie-apparaat. Dit brengt wat zelfbeschikking terug in het leven van mensen die totaal afhankelijk zijn. Het geeft mensen meer gevoel van eigenwaarde en maakt het leven ook een stuk makkelijker voor de begeleiders en verzorgenden. Niet dat die het erg vinden om het licht aan te doen, of de TV, of koffie te zetteen, integendeel. Maar doordat sommige cliënten het nu zelf kunnen, zijn de cliënten rustiger en blijer. Dit leidt ertoe dat hele afdelingen veel rustiger plekken zijn dan voorheen.  Eindelijk weer achter het stuur  Voor de ondernemer met hersenletsel is ook iets bijzonders gedaan. Elbers kwam er achter dat de grote passie van de man was om in zijn mooie blauwe BMW te rijden. Binnen een paar dagen was er in het lab een bijzonder bureau gemaakt, met allemaal grote drukknoppen en een joystick, aangesloten op de bijzondere Adaptive Controller van Microsoft, en een Xbox met een racespelletje er in met, jawel een auto die lijkt op de blauwe BMW van de cliënt. De cliënt wordt naar binnen gereden en het spel wordt opgestart. Je moest erbij zijn om te beleven wat hier gebeurde. Maanden van hevige somberheid werden doorbroken terwijl de man met een grote grijns gas gaf. Hij zat weer achter het stuur! Het hele leven van deze meneer ging alleen nog maar over zijn beperkingen, over wat er niet meer kon. Hij beleefde dagelijks de vele, kleine maar onterende dingen die een intelligent, ondernemend mens ondergaat als hij ineens zit opgesloten in een gehandicapt lichaam. Maar hier zat hij dan, en scheurde met veel lol door de bochten van het virtuele circuit. Waardevolle techniek hoeft niet intelligent te zijn Dit is nou het verschil maken met behulp van techniek. Het is niet intelligent, laat staan kunstmatig intelligent. Het draait niet op enige vorm van blockchain. Er wordt geen data verzameld, laat staan big data (alhoewel we naar de mogelijkheden aan het kijken zijn). Er is geen cloud aan de hemel. Er is geen durfkapitaal betrokken dat loopt de duwen om snel een winstgevend product op de markt te krijgen. Er is geen social media strategie. Het is echt geweldig. De les voor mij is dat de beste techniek die je kunt hebben, het spul is dat het grootste verschil maakt in je leven en werk. Het is niet helemaal de minimalistische gedachte, maar eerder bruikbaarheid boven specificaties stellen. Het gaat er niet om of je telefoon de meeste pixels of megahertz of gigabites heeft, maar dat het de apps en diensten levert waar jij je leven mee versoepelt. Ik heb de grote 5.7 liter pick-up truck helemaal niet nodig (alhoewel het jongetje in mij het geweldig zou vinden), want mijn trouwe 1.4 liter wagentje doet het prima, ook op vakantie met het hele gezin. Er is weinig nodig om een groot verschil te maken De les voor onze klanten is ook simpel. Ja, in theorie is het nieuwste ook het beste. Ja, er kan zeker nog veel verbeterd worden aan de techniek die men nu gebruikt. Maar nee, we hebben Het Nieuwste lang niet zo hard nodig als een gedegen begrip van welk probleem we nou aan het oplossen zijn, en een praktische houding bij het oplossen ervan. En dat onderscheid DiVetro wel.  Geïnspireerd door Johan Elbers en zijn team, focussen we nog meer op het oplossen van de uitdaging van een individuele klant of collega, om het tien keer beter te doen met de meest doeltreffende aanpak die we kunnen toepassen. Daarna zien we wel in hoeverre dit ook vertaalt naar andere situaties. Ik heb mijn eerste bus scheerschuim in de afgelopen 15 jaar gekocht, als herinnering aan dit buitengewone kleine lab en diens krachtige boodschap: de beste techniek die je kunt hebben is dat wat het leven leuker, mooier en gemakkelijker maakt. Er is weinig nodig om een groot verschil te maken.  Ben jij ook geïnspireerd door mijn belevenissen in het zorg innovatielab? Laten we praten over wat voor lab het verschil zou kunnen maken voor jouw organisatie, klanten en collega’s. Bel DiVetro op +31 (0) 88 000 54 00. Tot snel!

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Boardroompanel: Hoe KLM-topman Pieter Elbers aanblijft

BNR Boardroom | BNR

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2019 21:19


Na een week vol reuring mag Pieter Elbers aanblijven als CEO van KLM. Wel treedt AirFrance/KLM-baas Ben Smith toe tot de Raad van Commissarissen van KLM en komt er een comité met vier topfunctionarissen. Wat dit doet met de positie van Elbers bespreken we in het boardroompanel.

Het Mediaforum
Joost Oranje “Je moet er als toerist heen, zo snel mogelijk draaien en weer weg”

Het Mediaforum

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2019 23:38


Maandag werd bekend dat freelance journalist Gerbert van der Aa Marokko uit is gezet, omdat hij zonder persaccreditatie aan het werk was. Nieuwsuur maakte recentelijk óók reportages in Marokko over de sociale zekerheid en over wietteelt. Deze kwamen zonder persaccreditatie, dus illegaal, tot stand. Aan tafel zitten Pieter Klok, Joost Oranje en Spraakmaker Henk van Straten. Ook hebben we het over KLM. “D-day voor KLM-baas Elbers” kopt de Telegraaf. NOS houdt het op “Dag van de Waarheid voor KLM-topman.” De media zijn al dagen in de ban van de machtsstrijd bij Air France KLM. Waarom is dat zo? Tot slot hebben we het over de publieke omroep. De afgelopen dagen is er al weer veel gespeculeerd over een reclamevrije publieke omroep. In dit debat staan de NPO en met name De Telegraaf vaak lijnrecht tegenover elkaar. Is samenwerking de redding van de kwaliteitsjournalistiek?

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Zwaanzinnig

Paul Laseur | BNR

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2019 2:51


Het wordt nog spannend morgen of Pieter Elbers mag aanblijven als topman van KLM. Dan beslist het bestuur van Air France-KLM over zijn toekomst binnen het bedrijf. De geruchtenmachine draait intussen op volle toeren. De Franse zakenkrant La Tribune schreef zondagochtend al dat ze eruit waren en dat het moederbedrijf een akkoord had bereikt over de concern-structuur en de verlenging van Elbers contract.

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Boardroompanel: de perikelen binnen KLM

BNR Boardroom | BNR

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2019 20:32


Vanuit KLM heeft CEO Pieter Elbers veel steun, maar de vraag is of daar in Parijs bij Air France naar wordt geluisterd. De nieuwe topman Ben Smith zou volgens boze tongen van Elbers af willen, omdat hij KLM zelf vanuit Parijs wil besturen. Dat en meer in het boardroompanel.

#EML Esoteric Music Lounge
Epidose 33 - Lasagna and Kacey

#EML Esoteric Music Lounge

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2019


When tender frond the turlingdromes, and vestas whiffle from their homes, out in the misty magma moonlight, neeping in the afternoon, bright Lesmerelda flaunts her chubbles, great malinky double-bubbles.  What a wald!  I wadnae yield to see her famed delights revealed!  But hush now son, and graze your kneesden.  My poem's done.  OH GOD NOT THE BEES-den?Listen Now.What's a year or so between fronds, eh?  I trust you'll enjoy the exciting machinations of:Tim Blake - Generator (Laser Beam)Jon Appleton - Chef D'OeuvreHorace Tapscott Quintet - For FatsDifford & Tillbrook - Apple TreeThe Shaggs - Why Do I Feel?Willie Rushton & The Private Eye All-Stars - NeasdenFuture excursions will follow a release schedule dictated by Fibonacci numbering.  Voice your objections to the Esoteric Council of Elbers at gcuesoterica@gmail.com if it would make you feel any better about it.Twenty minutes.  No refunds.

Art Grind Podcast
Ep: 22 - Heidi Elbers - Finding Balance

Art Grind Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2018 44:40


In this episode of Art Grind, Heidi Elbers reveals her secrets to staying productive and inspired in her art practice while balancing it with a full time job. This episode was recorded on October 2017.Support the show (https://paypal.me/TMARTNY?locale.x=en_US)

Klemtoon Media Podcast
#3 Zichtbaarheid - jouw beleving van het leven laten zien - met Ismène Elbers

Klemtoon Media Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2018 19:36


Music, theater en mood dat zijn de hoofdbestanddelen van Issy Productions, het bedrijf van Ismène Elbers. In deze podcast praat ik met haar over creativiteit, passie, valkuilen, doorzettingsvermogen en ondernemen met gevoel. “Als jij dat onderbuikgevoel krijgt in goede of in slechte zin : vertrouw er maar op”.

Neon Moire Show
Neon Moiré Show — Episode IX — Dennis Elbers

Neon Moire Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2017 33:36


Neon Moiré Show Episode – IX. Interview with Dennis Elbers, founder and curator of Graphic Matters. In partnership with Graphic Matters, we bring a special serie of interviews with researchers, designers and thinkers who presented their work during the graphic design festival. Graphic Matters, founded in 2008, shows every two year how designers shape and influence our perspective on current issues that matter. With the slogan Visual stories you care about, Graphic Matters presented work from over 200 international designers. Through the exhibitions, talkshows and workshops Graphic Matters challenged the visiter to create their own image. In this episode of the Neon Moiré Show, the second in this serie, Thomas Dahm talks with Dennis Elbers, founder and curator of Graphic Matters, the graphic design festival in Breda. During this live broadcasted conversation they talk about how Dennis Elbers became a curator and why he founded the festival in 2008. Which role graphic design plays in our daily life and the future plans of Graphic Matters. The interview is recorded in the open air exhibition Flags of Peace. The interview is also available as video on our site https://www.neonmoire.com/blog/63/neon-moire-x-graphic-matters-dennis-elbers http://graphicmatters.nl SPECIAL THANKS TO ONTOUR CLOTHING https://ontour.nl - Thank you! _____ Listen to more episodes on https://neonmoire.com/interviews If you have questions, we love to get your feedback on Twitter https://www.twitter.com/neonmoire And of course, if you enjoyed this episode please let Dennis know via Twitter at https://www.twitter.com/graphicmatters --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/neonmoireshow/message

Lodging Leaders
132 | Practical Hospitality Consulting for Today’s Hotelier with Chip Elbers

Lodging Leaders

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2017 37:34


Chip is a hospitality veteran and he’s been serving the industry for more than 30 years. He’s done it all – from washing dishes, to the front desk, Assistant GM, General Manager, Sales Manager, COO, CDO, VP and more. For over 20 years, Chip served America’s Best Franchising as the brand grew from just a read more

Lodging Leaders
132 | Practical Hospitality Consulting for Today’s Hotelier with Chip Elbers

Lodging Leaders

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2017 37:34


Chip is a hospitality veteran and he’s been serving the industry for more than 30 years. He’s done it all – from washing dishes, to the front desk, Assistant GM, General Manager, Sales Manager, COO, CDO, VP and more. For over 20 years, Chip served America’s Best Franchising as the brand grew from just a read more The post 132 | Practical Hospitality Consulting for Today’s Hotelier with Chip Elbers first appeared on Long Live Lodging.

Lodging Leaders
029 | Student of the Industry: A Foot Soldier’s Journey with Chip Elbers

Lodging Leaders

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2015 54:11


Chip is a hospitality veteran and he’s been serving the industry for more than 30 years. He’s done it all. From Dish Washer, to Front Desk Agent, Assistant General Manager, General Manager, Sales Manager, Chief Operating Officer, Chief Development Officer, and Vice President. For the last half of the career, Chip faithfully served as Vice read more

Lekenpraatjes VU-promovendi
Berber Kramer. Van Obamacare tot microzorgverzekeringen

Lekenpraatjes VU-promovendi

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2013 10:39


Berber Kramer onderzocht waarom zo veel mensen in ontwikkelingslanden geen microzorgverzekering nemen, zelfs wanneer ze een betaalbare zorgverzekering aangeboden krijgen. Haar belangrijkste bevinding is dat de vraag deels laag blijft vanwege een sociaal dilemma. Klanten van microfinancieringsorganisaties krijgen vaak hulp van hun microkredietgroep wanneer ze ziek zijn. Dit verlaagt de vraag naar individuele verzekeringen, ook wanneer het optimaal is om iedereen in de groep te verzekeren. Kramer concludeert dat groepsverzekeringen – waarin alle groepsleden zich in een keer verzekeren – een belangrijke bijdrage kunnen leveren aan financiële inclusie van de armen. Spreker: B.N. Kramer. Promotor: prof.dr. C.T.M. Elbers, prof.dr. J.W. Gunning. Faculteit: Faculteit der Economische Wetenschappen en Bedrijfskunde datum: 02-12-2013

Lekenpraatjes VU-promovendi
Berber Kramer. Van Obamacare tot microzorgverzekeringen

Lekenpraatjes VU-promovendi

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2013 10:39


Berber Kramer onderzocht waarom zo veel mensen in ontwikkelingslanden geen microzorgverzekering nemen, zelfs wanneer ze een betaalbare zorgverzekering aangeboden krijgen. Haar belangrijkste bevinding is dat de vraag deels laag blijft vanwege een sociaal dilemma. Klanten van microfinancieringsorganisaties krijgen vaak hulp van hun microkredietgroep wanneer ze ziek zijn. Dit verlaagt de vraag naar individuele verzekeringen, ook wanneer het optimaal is om iedereen in de groep te verzekeren. Kramer concludeert dat groepsverzekeringen – waarin alle groepsleden zich in een keer verzekeren – een belangrijke bijdrage kunnen leveren aan financiële inclusie van de armen. Spreker: B.N. Kramer. Promotor: prof.dr. C.T.M. Elbers, prof.dr. J.W. Gunning. Faculteit: Faculteit der Economische Wetenschappen en Bedrijfskunde datum: 02-12-2013

Typeradio Podcast
Dennis Elbers 1/1

Typeradio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2013 31:05


Dennis Elbers is a curator, editor, writer, lecturer and organizer, specializing in contemporary graphic design and its social relevance. He talked to us about organizing the Graphic Design Festival in Breda. Where the first edition of this biannual event lasted five weeks, the second in 2010 took three weeks and the 2012 edition started in a new setup of five days. For the programme of 2012 they came up with a theme in which four different attitudes towards graphic design are displayed: the designer as a journalist, a scientist, an agitator or a poet. Recorded at the 2012 Graphic Design Festival in Breda, The Netherlands. Graphic Design Festival :: Graphic Design Festival Facebook :: Dennis Elbers :: Fontal on the Graphic Design Festival :: File Download (31:05 min / 36 MB)

Lekenpraatjes VU-promovendi
Nieke Elbers. Empowerment van letselschadeslachoffers

Lekenpraatjes VU-promovendi

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2013 9:56


Letselschadeslachtoffers herstellen minder goed door stress bij letselschadeafwikkeling Mensen die na een ongeval langs juridische weg hun schade vergoed proberen te krijgen, blijken minder goed te herstellen dan mensen met dezelfde klachten die geen letselschade claimen. Een mogelijke verklaring is dat het verminderde herstel wordt veroorzaakt door de belastende gang van zaken in de letselschadeafwikkeling. In Nederland worden jaarlijks 50.000 letselschadeclaims ingediend, dus mogelijk staat de gezondheid van duizenden mensen op het spel. Nieke Elbers onderzocht welke aspecten precies die gezondheidsproblemen veroorzaken en hoe ze kunnen worden opgelost. Slachtoffers geven aan het belastend te vinden als de rechtshulpverlener hen te weinig op de hoogte houdt van de stand van zaken, hen te weinig betrekt bij de afwikkeling, niet begripvol is of een passieve houding aanneemt. Ook een stressvolle interactie met de verzekeringsmaatschappij, waarbij slachtoffers het gevoel krijgen dat ze niet worden geloofd, draagt niet bij aan herstel. Daarnaast kunnen de soms vele medische beoordelingen de ziekterol in stand houden. Er zijn geen aanwijzingen dat het type letsel effect heeft op herstel. Slachtoffers met whiplashletsel, die in de letselschadeafwikkeling meer problemen kunnen ervaren omdat hun letsel moeilijker is vast te stellen, oordelen opvallend genoeg niet anders over de rechtvaardigheid van de letselschadeafwikkeling dan slachtoffers met andere verwondingen. Mensen met minder ernstige letsels vinden de afwikkeling gemiddeld minder rechtvaardig dan mensen met ernstige letsels. Elbers constateert dat de letselschadeafwikkeling moet worden verbeterd. Rechtshulpverleners zouden frequenter informatie kunnen geven, bij voorkeur telefonisch en af en toe face-to-face in plaats van alleen per brief. Ook is het belangrijk dat rechtshulpverleners begripvol zijn, daadkrachtig te werk gaan en goed uitleggen op welke schadeposten het slachtoffer recht heeft. Verzekeringsmaatschappijen zouden, als rechtshulpverleners dat gaan toestaan, directer met slachtoffers kunnen communiceren, misschien wel via Skype met de rechtshulpverlener erbij. Het zou ook goed zijn als een online gezamenlijk behandelplan wordt ingevoerd: een digitaal dossier waarin rechtshulpverlener en verzekeraar gezamenlijk de schade afwikkelen en waarin slachtoffers kunnen meekijken wat er gebeurt. Voor klinisch behandelaars, zoals revalidatieartsen en psychologen, is het goed om te beseffen dat slachtoffers last kunnen hebben van de letselschadeafwikkeling. Promotor: prof. mr. A.J. Akkermans en prof. dr. W.J.M.J. Cuijpers (promotoren), dr. B. Buinvels (copromotor). Datum: woensdag 27 maart 2013 om 15.45

Lekenpraatjes VU-promovendi
Nieke Elbers. Empowerment van letselschadeslachoffers

Lekenpraatjes VU-promovendi

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2013 9:56


Letselschadeslachtoffers herstellen minder goed door stress bij letselschadeafwikkeling Mensen die na een ongeval langs juridische weg hun schade vergoed proberen te krijgen, blijken minder goed te herstellen dan mensen met dezelfde klachten die geen letselschade claimen. Een mogelijke verklaring is dat het verminderde herstel wordt veroorzaakt door de belastende gang van zaken in de letselschadeafwikkeling. In Nederland worden jaarlijks 50.000 letselschadeclaims ingediend, dus mogelijk staat de gezondheid van duizenden mensen op het spel. Nieke Elbers onderzocht welke aspecten precies die gezondheidsproblemen veroorzaken en hoe ze kunnen worden opgelost. Slachtoffers geven aan het belastend te vinden als de rechtshulpverlener hen te weinig op de hoogte houdt van de stand van zaken, hen te weinig betrekt bij de afwikkeling, niet begripvol is of een passieve houding aanneemt. Ook een stressvolle interactie met de verzekeringsmaatschappij, waarbij slachtoffers het gevoel krijgen dat ze niet worden geloofd, draagt niet bij aan herstel. Daarnaast kunnen de soms vele medische beoordelingen de ziekterol in stand houden. Er zijn geen aanwijzingen dat het type letsel effect heeft op herstel. Slachtoffers met whiplashletsel, die in de letselschadeafwikkeling meer problemen kunnen ervaren omdat hun letsel moeilijker is vast te stellen, oordelen opvallend genoeg niet anders over de rechtvaardigheid van de letselschadeafwikkeling dan slachtoffers met andere verwondingen. Mensen met minder ernstige letsels vinden de afwikkeling gemiddeld minder rechtvaardig dan mensen met ernstige letsels. Elbers constateert dat de letselschadeafwikkeling moet worden verbeterd. Rechtshulpverleners zouden frequenter informatie kunnen geven, bij voorkeur telefonisch en af en toe face-to-face in plaats van alleen per brief. Ook is het belangrijk dat rechtshulpverleners begripvol zijn, daadkrachtig te werk gaan en goed uitleggen op welke schadeposten het slachtoffer recht heeft. Verzekeringsmaatschappijen zouden, als rechtshulpverleners dat gaan toestaan, directer met slachtoffers kunnen communiceren, misschien wel via Skype met de rechtshulpverlener erbij. Het zou ook goed zijn als een online gezamenlijk behandelplan wordt ingevoerd: een digitaal dossier waarin rechtshulpverlener en verzekeraar gezamenlijk de schade afwikkelen en waarin slachtoffers kunnen meekijken wat er gebeurt. Voor klinisch behandelaars, zoals revalidatieartsen en psychologen, is het goed om te beseffen dat slachtoffers last kunnen hebben van de letselschadeafwikkeling. Promotor: prof. mr. A.J. Akkermans en prof. dr. W.J.M.J. Cuijpers (promotoren), dr. B. Buinvels (copromotor). Datum: woensdag 27 maart 2013 om 15.45