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Mai ist nun einmal der Marien-Monat. Ich find Maria schwierig. Irgendwie ist sie mir fremd. Diese Frau ohne Erbsünde. Auserwählte. Die eine. Als Kind, da hat mein Vater mir von einer Wallfahrt, ich weiß gar nicht mehr von wo, eine kleine Schachtel mitgebracht, auf der eine Kirche abgebildet war und die man öffnen konnte und in die genau eine kleine Marienfigur passte. Ich fand die toll. Die war einer meiner besonderen Schätze meiner Kindheit. Aber ich habe gar nicht so richtig verstanden, dass das eine Heilige ist. Wer das so genau ist, außer eben die Mutter von Jesus. Was dann später nur noch unglaubwürdiger wurde, als man dann verstanden hat, wie das mit Kindern so funktioniert. Und wenn ich im Mai in die Kindertagesstätten hier fahre, dann sehe ich sie. Diese kleinen bunten Marienaltäre oft am Eingang. Da ist so viel Liebe sichtbar. So viel Schönes. Das ist so wunderbar. Und vielleicht geht's den Kindern auch ein bisschen wir mir mit der Gottes Mutter? Da ist so was Schönes. Auch wenn wir es nicht verstehen? Aber diese kleine Schatulle, die ist mir heute noch wertvoll und hat einen festen Platz. Maria ist mir immer noch fremd. Aber ich habe das mit der Unbefleckten Empfängnis verstanden. Theologisch bedeutet es eben, dass Maria frei von der Erbsünde war. Das kann ich zumindest etwas verstehen. Im Leben wird man krisenfest, wenn man Kohärenz erfährt. Das bedeutet, das, was wir erleben, muss für uns verstehbar sein. Das muss für uns handhabbar sein, damit wir es händeln und anpacken können und es muss Sinn machen. Diese Schatullen hat für mich Maria handhabbar gemacht, ich konnte sie anfassen diese kleine Statur. Der theologische Gedanke zur Erbsünde macht sie mir verstehbarer. Mein Kopf kann das logischer in Einklang bringen. Aber Sinn … Sinn macht das Ganze erst, seitdem Gott in meinem Leben Tag für Tag einen Unterschied macht, weil seine Anwesenheit, sein menschliches Dasein in der Welt erst durch Maria möglich gewesen ist. Und ja – trotzdem ist sie mir fremd. Diese Frau ohne Erbsünde. Auserwählt. Die eine. Der DOMRADIO-Morgenimpuls: Montag bis Freitag erzählt die Olper Franziskanerin Schwester Katharina von ihren Gedanken zu Gott und der Welt. Samstag und Sonntag sprechen im Wechsel die Religionslehrerin Vanessa Grbavac und Pfarrer Stefan Wißkirchen darüber, wie sie Glauben und Alltag miteinander verbinden. Im Radio um viertel nach 6 Uhr und als Podcast.
This episode with Joachim Hill-Grannec asks: How do platforms bloat, and how do you keep them simple and fast with trunk-based dev and small batches? Which metrics prove it works—cycle time, uptime, or developer experience? Can security act as a partner that speeds delivery instead of a gate? We are always happy to answer any questions, hear suggestions for new episodes, or hear from you, our listeners. DevSecOps Talks podcast LinkedIn page DevSecOps Talks podcast website DevSecOps Talks podcast YouTube channel Summary In this episode of DevSecOps Talks, Mattias speaks with Joachim Hill-Grannec, co-founder of Peltek, a boutique consulting firm specializing in high-availability, cloud-native infrastructure. Following up on a previous episode where Steve discussed cleaning up bloated platforms, Mattias and Joachim dig into why platforms get bloated in the first place and how platform teams should think when building from scratch. Their conversation spans cloud provider preferences, the primacy of cycle time, the danger of adding process in response to failure, and a strong argument for treating security and quality as enablers rather than gatekeepers. Key Topics Platform Teams Should Serve Delivery Teams Joachim frames the core question of platform engineering around who the platform is actually for. His answer is clear: the delivery teams are the client. Platform engineers should focus on making it easier for developers to ship products, not on making their own work more convenient. He connects this directly to platform bloat. In his experience, many platforms grow uncontrollably because platform engineers keep adding tools that help the platform team itself: "Look, I spent this week to make my job this much faster." But Joachim pushes back on this instinct — the platform team is an amplifier for the organization, and every addition should be evaluated by whether it helps a product get to production faster and gives developers better visibility into what they are working on. Choosing a Cloud Provider: Preferences vs. Reality The conversation briefly explores cloud provider choices. Joachim says GCP is his personal favorite from a developer perspective because of cleaner APIs and faster response times, though he acknowledges Google's tendency to discontinue services unexpectedly. He describes AWS as the market workhorse — mature, solid, and widely adopted, comparing it to "the Java of the land." Azure gets the coldest reception; both acknowledge it has improved over time, but Joachim says he still struggles whenever he is forced to use it. They observe that cloud choices are frequently made outside engineering. Finance teams, investors, and existing enterprise agreements often drive the decision more than technical fit. Joachim notes a common pairing: organizations using Google Workspace for productivity but AWS for cloud infrastructure, partly because the Entra ID (formerly Azure AD) integration with AWS Identity Center works more smoothly via SCIM than the equivalent Google Workspace setup, which requires a Lambda function to sync groups. Measuring Platform Success: Cycle Time Above All When Mattias asks how a team can tell whether a platform is actually successful, Joachim separates subjective and objective measures. On the subjective side, he points to developer happiness and developer experience (DX). Feedback from delivery teams matters, even if surveys are imperfect. On the objective side, his favorite metric is cycle time — specifically, the time from when code is ready to when it reaches production. He also mentions uptime and availability, but keeps returning to cycle time as the clearest indicator that a platform is helping teams deliver faster. This aligns with DORA research, which has consistently shown that deployment frequency and lead time for changes are strong predictors of overall software delivery performance. Start With a Highway to Production A major theme of the episode is that platforms should begin with the shortest possible route to production. Mattias calls this a "highway to production," and Joachim strongly agrees. For greenfield projects, Joachim favors extremely fast delivery at first — commit goes to production, commit goes to production — even with minimal process. As usage and risk increase, teams can gradually add automation, testing, and safeguards. The critical thing is to keep the flow and then ask "how do we make those steps faster?" as you add them, rather than letting each new step slow down the pipeline unchallenged. He also makes a strong case for tags and promotions over branch-based deployment, noting his instinctive reaction when someone asks "which branch are we deploying from?" is: "No branches — tags and promotions." The Trap of Slowing Down After Failure Joachim warns about a common and dangerous pattern: when a bug reaches production, the natural organizational reaction is not to fix the pipeline, but to add gates. A QA team does a full pass, a security audit is inserted, a manual review step appears. Each gate slows delivery, which leads to larger batches, which increases risk, which triggers even more controls. He sees this as a vicious cycle. Organizations that respond to incidents by slowing delivery actually get worse security, worse quality, and worse throughput over time. He references a study — likely the research behind the book Accelerate by Nicole Forsgren, Jez Humble, and Gene Kim — showing that faster delivery correlates with better security and quality outcomes. The organizations adding Engineering Review Boards (ERBs) and Architecture Review Boards (ARBs) in the name of safety often do not measure the actual impact, so they never see that the controls are making things worse. Mattias connects this to AI-assisted development, where developers can now produce changes faster than ever. If the pipeline cannot keep up, the pile of unreleased changes grows, making each release riskier. Getting Buy-In: Start With Small Experiments Joachim does not recommend that a slow, process-heavy organization throw everything out overnight. Instead, he suggests starting with small experiments. Code promotions are a good entry point: teams can start producing artifacts more rapidly without changing how those artifacts are deployed. Once that works, the conversation shifts to delivering those artifacts faster. He finds starting on the artifact pipeline side produces quicker wins and more organizational buy-in than starting with the platform deployment side, which tends to be more intertwined and higher-risk to change. Guiding Principles Over a Rigid Golden Path Mattias questions the idea of a single "golden path," saying the term implies one rigid way of working. Joachim leans toward guiding principles instead. His strongest principle is simplicity — specifically, simplicity to understand, not necessarily simplicity to create. He references Rich Hickey's influential talk Simple Made Easy (from Strange Loop 2011), which distinguishes between things that are simple (not intertwined) and things that are easy (familiar or close at hand). Creating simple systems is hard work, but the payoff is systems that are easy to reason about, easy to change, and easy to secure. His second guiding principle is replaceability. When evaluating any tool in the platform, he asks: "How hard would it be to yank this out and replace it?" If swapping a component would be extremely difficult, that is a smell — it means the system has become too intertwined. Even with a tool as established as Argo CD, his team thinks about what it would look like to switch it out. Tooling Choices and Platform Foundations Joachim outlines the patterns his team typically uses when building platforms, organized into two paths: Delivery pipeline (artifact creation): - Trunk-based development over GitFlow - Release tags and promotions rather than branch-based deployment - Containerization early in the pipeline - Release Please for automated release management and changelogs - Renovate for dependency updates (used for production environment promotions from Helm charts and container images) Platform side (environment management): - Kubernetes-heavy, typically EKS on AWS - Karpenter for node scaling - AWS Load Balancer Controller only as a backing service for a separate ingress controller (not using ALB Ingress directly, due to its rough edges) - Argo CD for GitOps synchronization and deployment - Argo Image Updater for lower environments to pull latest images automatically - Helm for packaging, despite its learning curve He notes that NGINX Ingress Controller has been deprecated, so teams need to evaluate alternatives for their ingress layer. Developers Should Not Be Fully Shielded From Operations One of the more nuanced parts of the conversation is how much operational responsibility developers should have. Joachim rejects both extremes. He does not think every developer needs to know everything about infrastructure, but he has seen too many cases where developers completely isolated from runtime concerns make poor decisions — missing simple code changes that would make a system dramatically easier to deploy and operate. He advocates for transparency and collaboration. Platform repos should be open for anyone on the dev team to submit pull requests. When the platform team makes a change, they should pull in developers to work alongside them. This way, the delivery team gradually builds a deeper understanding of how the whole system works. Joachim loves the open-source maintainer model applied inside organizations: platform teams are maintainers of their areas, but anyone in the organization should be able to introduce change. He warns against building custom CLIs or heavy abstractions that create dependencies — if a developer wants to do something the CLI does not support, the platform team becomes a bottleneck. Mattias adds that opening up the platform to contributions also exposes assumptions. What feels easy to the person who built it may not be easy at all; it is just familiar. Outside contributors reveal where the system is actually hard to understand. Designers, Not Artists: Detaching Ego From Code Joachim shares an analogy he prefers over the common "developers as artists" framing. He sees developers more like designers than artists, because an artist's work is tied to their identity — they want it to endure. A designer, by contrast, creates something to serve a purpose and expects it to be replaced when something better comes along. He applies this to platforms and infrastructure: "I want my thing to get wiped out. If I build something, I want it to get removed eventually and have something better replace it." Organizations where ego is tied to specific systems or tools tend to resist change, which leads to the kind of dysfunction that keeps platforms bloated and brittle. Complexity Is the Enemy of Security Mattias raises the difficulty of maintaining complex security setups over time, especially when the original experts leave. Joachim responds firmly: complexity is anti-security. If people cannot comprehend a system, they cannot secure it well. He acknowledges that some problems are genuinely hard, but argues that much of the complexity engineers create is unnecessary — driven by ego rather than need. "The really smart people are the ones that create simple things," he says, wishing the industry would redirect its narrative from admiring complicated systems to admiring simple ones. Security and QA as Internal Consulting, Not Gatekeeping Joachim draws a parallel between security and QA. He dislikes calling a team "the quality team," preferring "verification" — they are one component of quality, not the entirety of it. Similarly, security is not one team's responsibility; it spans product design, development practices, tooling, and operations. His ideal model is for security and QA teams to operate as internal consultants whose goal is to reduce risk and improve the overall system — not to catch every possible issue at any cost. The framing matters: if a security team's mandate is simply "block all security issues," the logical conclusion is to stop shipping or delete the product entirely. That may be technically secure, but it is useless. He frames security as risk management: "Security is a risk management process, not just security for the sake of security. You're managing the risk to the business." The goal should be to deliver faster and more securely — an "and," not an "or." Mattias recalls a PCI DSS consultant joking over drinks that a system being down is perfectly compliant — no one can steal card numbers if the system is unavailable. The joke lands because it exposes exactly the broken incentive Joachim describes. Business Value as the Unifying Frame The episode closes by tying everything back to business outcomes. Joachim argues that speed and security are not opposites; both contribute to business value. Fast delivery creates value directly, while security reduces business risk — and risk management is itself a business operation. He explains why focusing on the highest-impact business bottleneck first builds trust. When you hit the big items first, you earn credibility, and subsequent changes become easier to justify. For example, one of his clients has a security group that is the slowest part of their organization. Speeding up that security process would have a massive impact on business delivery — more than optimizing the artifact pipeline. Mattias reflects that he used to see platform work as separate from business concerns — "I don't care about the business, I'm here to build a platform for developers." Looking back, he would reframe that: using business impact as the measure of platform success does not mean abandoning the focus on developers, it means having a clearer way to prioritize and demonstrate value. Highlights Joachim on platform bloat: "Your job is not to make your job faster and easier — you're an amplifier to the organization." Joachim on his favorite metric: "Cycle time is my favorite metric. I love cycle time metrics." Joachim on deployment strategy: "No branches, no branches — tags and promotions." Mattias on platform design: He calls the ideal early setup a "highway to production." Joachim on simplicity vs. ease: He references Rich Hickey's Simple Made Easy talk — "It's very hard to create simple systems that are easy to reason about. And it's very easy to create systems that are very hard to reason about." Joachim on replaceability: "If swapping a tool out would be extremely hard, that's a pretty big smell." Joachim on complexity and security: "If it's complicated, you just can't keep all the context together. Simple systems are much easier to be secure." Joachim on engineering ego: "I don't particularly like the aspect of [developers as] artists... I want my thing to get wiped out. I want it to get removed eventually and have something better replace it." He prefers the analogy of designers over artists, because artists tie their identity to their creations. Joachim on security as a blocker: "If their goal is we are going to block every security issue, the best way to do that is delete your product." Spicy cloud takes: Joachim calls GCP his favorite cloud for developers, compares AWS to "the Java of the land," and says he still struggles every time he is forced to use Azure. PCI DSS dark humor: Mattias recalls a consultant joking that a downed system is perfectly compliant — you cannot steal card numbers from a system that is not running. Joachim on the slow-down trap: Organizations add ERBs, ARBs, and manual security gates after incidents, but "the faster you can deliver, you actually get better security, better quality, and better throughput — and the more you slow it down, you go the opposite." Resources Simple Made Easy by Rich Hickey (InfoQ) — The influential 2011 talk Joachim references on distinguishing simplicity from ease in system design. DORA Metrics: The Four Keys — The research framework behind cycle time, deployment frequency, and the finding that speed and stability are not tradeoffs. Trunk Based Development — A comprehensive guide to the branching strategy Joachim recommends over GitFlow. Argo CD — Declarative GitOps for Kubernetes — The GitOps tool Joachim's team uses for cluster synchronization and deployment. Release Please (GitHub) — Google's tool for automated release management based on conventional commits, used by Joachim's team for tag-based promotions. Karpenter — Kubernetes Node Autoscaler — The node autoscaler Joachim's team uses with EKS for fast, flexible scaling. Renovate — Automated Dependency Updates — The dependency management bot Joachim uses for both build dependencies and production environment promotions.
Hvis Mikkel Høberg og Oliver Thorup Payne tog dig med bukserne nede sidste semester, så skal du følge med i SPURGT om torsdagen!SPURGT er dit nye yndlings politiske yap-program på Radio Genlüd. Mød en ny gæst med noget på hjerte hver eneste uge. Alle har en holdning, og alle holdninger kommer et sted fra. Derfor zoomer SPURGT ind på, hvor vores gæster kommer fra, før vi kan finde ud af, hvad de kæmper for.I hele valgkampen inviterer værterne folketingskandidater i studiet, og i denne omgang møder lytteren Nikoline Erbs Hillers-Bendtsen, der stiller op for Alternativet i Østjyllands Storkreds.
Der Essay beschäftigt sich mit dem Erben und den Erben im Christentum, von der Erbsünde über das fürstliche Gottesgnadentum bis zur Gotteskindschaft.
This week on Beer Belly Sports, it's just Matt and Bruce, holding it down and letting it rip like the good ol' days. The guys dive headfirst into the Minnesota Twins, breaking down the latest signings and what they mean for the season ahead — plus a big conversation about Byron Buxton representing Team USA in the World Baseball Classic. Of course, Bruce had to get something off his chest and finally talk some Minnesota Vikings — it's been a few weeks, and the purple thoughts were piling up. Things take a turn when the guys read a Missed Connections that somehow gets more uncomfortable by the sentence — because nothing says sports podcast like awkward romance and second-hand embarrassment. You'll also get the Beer Belly Sports NFL Picks for the Divisional Round, because bad decisions don't make themselves, and the boys are once again trusting the vibes, the spreads, and questionable logic.Along the way, the show takes a hard left turn when you learn a shocking fact about Matt:
Ein Erlebnis mit einem schwerbehinderten Mädchen führt zu einer tiefen theologischen Auseinandersetzung mit der Erbsündenlehre, dem Schicksal unevangelisierter Menschen und der Hoffnung auf eine wundervolle Wiederherstellung. Zeitstempel 00:00 – Intro 01:00 – Seminarankündigungen „Bibelverständnis“ 04:10 – Begegnung mit dem schwerbehinderten Mädchen 06:50 – Die Hoffnung auf Wiederherstellung (Lazarus-Motiv) 10:15 – Die Grausamkeit der klassischen evangelikalen Dogmatik 15:15 – Das Problem der Mündigkeit und des IQ-Schwellenwerts 18:00 – Provokation: Abtreibung als „Rettungsweg“? 20:40 – Allversöhnung als würdige Lösung Gottes 28:30 – Persönliche Reflektion & Outro ___________________________________________ Movecast und Lovecast finanzieren sich ausschließlich von Spenden. Wenn du Movecast unterstützen möchtest, findest du alle Informationen hier: https://movecast.de/spenden-givio/. Vielen Dank! Das Transskript zur Folge findet sich ausschließlich auf www.movecast.de unter der jeweiligen Episode. Credits: Craig Riley - Mountain Morning Label: Audio Hero Album: Good Beginnings Alternate Versions: 4 License: Music Track
On this weeks show, Travis from The Sliver Bullet Sessions, joined us again, hear his crazy takes from this weeks episode. The #MNTwins have a new ownership group, the #MNWild are STILL hot, are the #Vikings QB JJ McCarthy going to be able to keep the momentim going for Minnesota? We also do our picks thanks to BettorEdge! Thanks to 7th Ave Pizza, Sotastick, Erbs and Gerbs of Bemidji, Home Choice of Bemidji, Knob and Kettle, Paul Bunyan Communications and Angie's Acres.#SKOL #NFL #Sports #Minnesota #MLB #ESPN #Podcast Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/beer-belly-sports--5080810/support.
Kapitelsmesse im Kölner Dom zum Hochfest der ohne Erbsünde empfangenen Jungfrau und Gottesmutter Maria, Patronin der Erzdiözese Köln. Zelebrant: Weihbischof Dominikus Schwaderlapp.
Hochfest der ohne Erbsünde empfangenen Jungfrau und Gottesmutter Maria Lesung aus dem Buch Génesis (Gen 3, 9–15.20) Antwortpsalm (Psalm 98) Lesung aus dem Brief des Apostels Paulus an die Épheser (Eph 1, 3–6.11–12) Aus dem heiligen Evangelium nach Lukas (Lk 1, 26–38) Ave Maria Montag, 8. Dezember 2025 ________________________ Lesejahr: A II Sprecher: Marek Gierszał, Thomas Kycia Gesang: Katarzyna Kaswen-Wilk (Psalm 98 & Halleluja); Cracow Baroque Consort (Ave Maria) Musik: Szymon Jakubowski; Mariusz Kramarz (Ave Maria) Jingle: Haroun Sweis Foto: P. Adam Rokosz OP Grafik: Danuta Mikeska-Kycia Projektbetreuung: Thomas Kycia Kontakt: info@bibeltogo.de Mehr auf: https://bibeltogo.de oder https://bibeltogo.podbean.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bibel_to_go/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BibeltogoPodcast Hat dir dieser Podcast gefallen? Bitte bewerte ihn und schreib uns einen Kommentar auf der Plattform, auf der du ihn gerade gehört hast, oder schreib uns eine Mail an info@bibeltogo.de. Erzähle von diesem Podcast deiner Familie, Freunden und Verwandten! So werden noch mehr Menschen Gottes Wort hören können. _________________ Die biblischen Texte sind Bestandteil der von den Bischofskonferenzen des deutschen Sprachgebietes approbierten (revidierten) Einheitsübersetzung der Heiligen Schrift (1980/2016). Rechte: Ständige Kommission für die Herausgabe der gemeinsamen liturgischen Bücher im deutschen Sprachgebiet. Bibel to go. Die Lesungen des Tages Die Lesungen und das Tagesevangelium Das heutige Evangelium vorgelesen Evangelium Tag für Tag Bibel zum Hören Tageslesungen Bibel online Advent Maria
It's our Thanksgiving show, Travis from The Sliver Bullet Sessions. This week, are the Timberwovles that good? Are they a team that you don't want to see is the playoffs? The Wild have been turning it on latley, another team on the rise. The Gophers will be playing at Wrigley Field this weekend, is JJ Mccarthy good as Christian Ponder? With Thanksgiving coming up, we did a snake draft on what activites we would do during Thanksgiving.Thanks to 7th Ave Pizza, Sotastick, Erbs and Gerbs of Bemidji, Home Choice of Bemidji, Knob and Kettle, Paul Bunyan Communications and Angie's Acres.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/beer-belly-sports--5080810/support.
On this weeks episode, the Minnesota Twins add new coaches, the Minnesota Vikings are once again the middle of the road team... How bad will the Golden Gophers get beat on Friday against the Ducks? Bruce has some very funny News Of The Weird, Missed Connections and more! Thanks to 7th Ave Pizza, Sotastick, Erbs and Gerbs of Bemidji, Home Choice of Bemidji, Knob and Kettle, Paul Bunyan Communications and Angie's Acres.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/beer-belly-sports--5080810/support.
On this week's episode we learn that Minnesota Twins get their new manager, the Gophers are looking to bounce back after a disappointing loss last weekend against Iowa. Is the time for a new head coach for the Wild? We also talk about a fear at Halloween candies and the ones we don't like. Don't forget about Missed connections, news of the weird and the name game. Thanks to 7th Ave Pizza, Sotastick, Erbs and Gerbs of Bemidji, Home Choice of Bemidji, Knob and Kettle, Paul Bunyan Communications and Angie's Acres.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/beer-belly-sports--5080810/support.
We were LIVE at the Sliver Creek Saloon, and we had a GREAT time, thanks to Joe for having us. We preview the World Series and make our picks on who will win, we think the Twins are narrowing down it's it's list of mangers, the Vikings are going with Wentz again and we share WHY they are. The Timberwolves start the season as well, and we honor one of our TOP FANS!Thanks to 7th Ave Pizza, Sotastick, Erbs and Gerbs of Bemidji, Home Choice of Bemidji, Knob and Kettle, Paul Bunyan Communications and Angie's Acres.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/beer-belly-sports--5080810/support.
Just Matt and Bruce this week, but a good show, the MLB playoffs are going on, and Bruce is upset about his Cubs, the Twins are in search of the new it's new manger, the Wild are kinda a meh team... bur can they turn it around? Matt was at the Gophers game and we preview that game as well. The Vikings are coming off it's BYE week, how will they face agasint the Eagles? Thanks to 7th Ave Pizza, SotaStick, Erbs and Gerbs of Bemidji, Home Choice for Bemidji, Knob and Kettle, Paul Bunyan Communications and Angies AcersBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/beer-belly-sports--5080810/support.
It's just like old time, Dustin, Bruce and Matt are on this week. They talk about the adventures they had at BSU, Matt and Bruce get into a heated argument about the pitcher for the Phillies. The Wild came out of the gates in game 1 of their season winning 5-0 over the Blues. Weekly picks thanks to BettorEdge and wayyy more. Thanks 7th Ave Pizza, Sotastick, Erbs and Gerbs of Bemidji, Home Choice of Bemidji, Angie's Acres, Knob and Kettle Restaurant and Paul Bunyan CommunicationsBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/beer-belly-sports--5080810/support.
The guys are off this week, but here's a look at some of the best moments from our show. From us being at the Bemigji Curling Club - Travis talking crap about the Vikings.Thanks to 7th Ave Pizza, Sotastick, Erbs and Gerbs of Bemidji, Home Choice of Bemidji, Angies Acers, and Paul Bunyan Communications.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/beer-belly-sports--5080810/support.
This week ep, the guys talk about the MLB strike zone challenge, the Vikings are overseas this week and next week. Is Krill staying in Minnesota? Bemidji is renovating an old ice rink. We talk about him and the NHL rules on it. Dustin brings us not one but 2 games this week. Thanks to 7th Ave Pizza, Home Choice of Bemidji, Erbs and Gerbs of Bemidji, Angies Acers, Paul Bunyan Communications and the Knob and Kettle.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/beer-belly-sports--5080810/support.
The Vikings might be hurting the next few weeks, we learn that some things are best left unsaid. The Twins have to have the worst owners of all time. We play spin the whel of topics, got most of Missed Connections, News Of The Werid and Bruce brings have his facts. Thanks to 7th Ave Pizza, Home Choice of Bemidji, Erbs and Gerbs of Bemidji, Angies Acers, Paul Bunyan Communications and the Knob and KettleBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/beer-belly-sports--5080810/support.
This week, we take a look at the #MNTwins season.... Krill not wanting to stay in Minnesota? Is JJ the answer for the #Vikings? We make our picks in the #NFL and #NCAA picks. Thanks 7th Ave Pizza, Sota Stick, Erbs and Gerbs of Bemidji, Home Choice of Bemidji, Angies Acers, Knob and Kettle, and Paul Bunyan Commuications Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/beer-belly-sports--5080810/support.
Bemidji State Head Football coach joins us, to talk just about BSU football, but who is greatest coaching influences were. #Vikings talk and we look at the sad Minnesota Twins. Thanks to 7th Ave Pizza, Sotastick, Erbs and Gerbs of Bemidji, Home Choice of Bemidji, Knob and Kettle Restaurant, Angie's Acres, Paul Bunyan communications. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/beer-belly-sports--5080810/support.
It's our 3rd Annual #Vikings Kickoff Show from the Knob and Kettle, and what a show it was. the Mayor Jorge Prince joines for the show. What will the #Vikings celing and the floor be? What will they do with adding an old face to the team again? Thanks to 7th Ave Pizza, Sotastick, Erbs and Gerbs of Bemidji, Home Choice of Bemidji, Paul Bunyan Communitcations, Angies Arcers, Knob and KettleBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/beer-belly-sports--5080810/support.
This week we welcome Sam Kalberer, to the show, It's the a smaller version of what you'll see with the upcomign show, "Sliver Bullers Sessions". It was a more of WHAT ARE THE MINNESOTA TWINS front office doing show. We find out what our death row meals are and way more.Thanks to 7th Ave Pizza, Sotastick, Erbs and Gerbs of Bemidji, Angies Acres, Knob and Kettle, Home Choice Store and Paul Bunyan Communications. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/beer-belly-sports--5080810/support.
This week, we're back to a "Full Roster", the 6 pack was back in full action, with #MNTwins, #MNWild, #Timberwolves and some #Vikings and #NFL stuff too. We did have some audio issues at the 2nd half, we're sorry for that.Thanks to 7th Ave Pizza, SotaStick, Erbs and Gerbs of Bemidji, Knob and Kettle, Paul Bunyan Commuications, and Angies Arcers.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/beer-belly-sports--5080810/support.
Uma nova ferramenta usada para dar golpes vem aparecendo com mais frequência no Brasil: as estações rádio base falsas. Em resumo, as ERBs bloqueiam o sinal das operadoras e usam a rede 2G para disparar SMSs com phishing.No episódio de hoje a explica melhor como funcionam esses golpes e o que é possível fazer para se proteger. Dá o play e vem com a gente!Mande seu recadoGrupos da Caixa Postal do Tecnocast: Telegram: t.me/caixapostaltecnocast WhatsApp: tbnet.me/caixapostaltecnocast Você pode mandar comentários (inclusive em áudio, vai que você aparece no Tecnocast?), dúvidas, críticas e sugestões. Participe!Se preferir, você pode se comunicar conosco pela Comunidade e através do e-mail tecnocast@tecnoblog.net.Entre também nos Canais do TB no WhatsApp Canal do Tecnoblog Canal do Achados do TB CréditosProdução: Josué de OliveiraEdição e sonorização: Ariel LiborioArte da capa: Vitor Pádua
Tough to get all the guys in for a show this week, you know life and kids, but here's a look back in the past from back in 2022-2025. Tons of laughter and making fun of each other in this one. Thanks to 7th Ave Pizza, Sotastick, Erbs and Gerbs of Bemidji, Angie's Acres, Knob and Kettle Restaurant, Paul Bunyan Communcation. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/beer-belly-sports--5080810/support.
We have Travis stopping by for the show, we get into a huge debate about JJ McCartney being the top guy for the Minnesota Vikings. We take a quick look at the Minnesota Wild free agency possibilities. Then, of course our missed connections, news of the weird and the name game.Thanks to 7th Ave Pizza, SotaStick, Erbs and Gerbs of Bemidji, Knob and Kettle Resturant, Angie's Acres and Paul Bunyan Communications.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/beer-belly-sports--5080810/support.
Dustin is back this week, and the laughing were nonstop!! we had some special guest drop by the studio today, we get into the Minnesota Twins, the Timberwolves and even the Wild and we share our thoughts about Jim Marshall from the Vikings! Thanks to 7th Ave Pizza, Erbs and Gerbs of Bemidji, Sotastick, Angie's Acers, Paul Bunyan Communications and Knob and Kettle Restaurant. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/beer-belly-sports--5080810/support.
We go back in time this week, to BBS Greatest Hits! Clips from a few years ago, and hear how we close we were about some athletes. From our hot takes about the Vikings and Twins. We mixed in a few classic games. Thanks to 7th Ave Pizza, SotaStick. Erbs and Gerbs of Bemidji, The Knob and Kettle, Angie's Acrers and Paul Bunyan CommunicationsBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/beer-belly-sports--5080810/support.
Saiba mais sobre a Motorola for Business pelo site:https://encr.pw/dXaANEste boletim traz um resumo das principais notícias do dia na análise de Samuel Possebon, editor chefe da TELETIME.TELETIME é a publicação de referência para quem acompanha o mercado de telecomunicações, tecnologia e Internet no Brasil. Uma publicação independente dedicada ao debate aprofundado e criterioso das questões econômicas, regulatórias, tecnológicas, operacionais e estratégicas das empresas do setor. Se você ainda não acompanha a newsletter TELETIME, inscreva-se aqui (shorturl.at/juzF1) e fique ligado no dia a dia do mercado de telecom. É simples e é gratuito.Você ainda pode acompanhar TELETIME nas redes sociais:Linkedin: shorturl.at/jGKRVFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/Teletime/ Google News: shorturl.at/kJU35Ou entre em nosso canal no Telegram: https://t.me/teletimenews Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Just Geffre and Bruce this week, Bruce rips into the NBA refs about flops, and loves the Vikings draft picks. We learn that Geffre isn't the fastest around the bases, could we see the Wild make a trade with all the cap room they have now. Geffre also learns new thing about dating and how there's certian groups ladies have. Thanks 7th Ave Pizza, SotaStick, Angies Acres, Knob and Kettle Resturant, Erbs and Gerbs of Bemidji and Paul Bunyan Communications. HBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/beer-belly-sports--5080810/support.
We welcome back Alex Faber and Travis Carruth back to the show and what WILD show this was. The Minnesota Twins are heating up, 10 games in a row, the Timberwolves look like a team that can win it all! Is the NBA draft rigged? Missed Conntions, News Of The Werid and Whiskeypedia! Thanks Angie's Acres, 7th Ave Pizza, SotaStick, Paul Bunyan Commications, Knob and Kettle and Erbs and Gerbs of BemidjiBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/beer-belly-sports--5080810/support.
On this week's episode, Travis Carruth from the Bemidji Blue Ox joins the show. Geffre and him both deep dived into their baseball careers and shared stories from the past. We recapped the draft and talked about the Wild and Wolves. Thanks to 7th Ave Pizza, Sotastick, Paul Bunyan Communications, Knob and Kettle Restaurants and Erbs and GerbsBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/beer-belly-sports--5080810/support.
We welcomed back Alex Faber from the Bemidji Pioneer, and Emory Hunt from Football Gameplan and CBS Sports Network! The Minnesota Wild are in the playoffs and so are the Timberwolves, both with tough matches! We learn from Emory about the NFL Draft and who he likes, who the Vikings should take and who he likes on the Gophers! We learn what our guilty pleasure from movies and tv shows. Our missed connections, News of the weird and more! Thanks to 7th Pizza, Sotastick, Erbs and Gerbs of Bemidji, Knob and Kettle Restaurant, Paul Bunyan Communications. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/beer-belly-sports--5080810/support.
On this weeks episode we welcome back Brian Bissonette from Paul Bunyan Commications. The Gigazone gaming and tech expo is happening this weekend at the Sanford Center. We did a deep dive into what's going on there this weekend. we there are six pack, we had interesting missed connections, news of the weird, we played before and after and the name game. Thanks to 7th Ave Pizza, Sotastick, Erbs and Gerbs of Bemidji, Knob and Kettle Restaurant and Paul Bunyan Communications! Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/beer-belly-sports--5080810/support.
In this episode we talk about the Minnesota Twins winning now two games in a row the Minnesota wild look like they might back into the playoffs once again and are the Timberwolves done? We've also added miss connections news of the weird and we played a New Game and updated our BBS bracket challenge. thanks to 7th Ave Pizza, Sotastick, Erbs and Gerbs of Bemidji, Knob and Kettle Restaurant and Paul Bunyan Communication. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/beer-belly-sports--5080810/support.
March madness is still going on, but it's not just one bracket that we're doing. We're updating our sports TV character bracket as well. The door for Aaron Rodgers is still open for the Minnesota Vikings? The Minnesota Twins opener is here. We give our preview in our picks for projected wins. Missed Connections, news of the weird and much more. Thanks to 7th ave Pizza, Sotastick, Erbs and Gerbs of Bemidji, Knob and Kettle Restaurant, and Paul Bunyan communications. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/beer-belly-sports--5080810/support.
Die Bibelgeschichte von Adam und Eva und dem Sündenfall hat unsere Kultur geprägt wie kaum eine zweite,hat sie Antworten geliefert auf Grundfragen des Menschen, hat Denken, Glauben geprägt und die Unterdrückung von Frauen und Indigenen auf den Weg gebracht. Von Thomas Grasberger
March Madness is here, and it's time to unveil our 2025 Beer Belly Sports bracket challenge "TV Characters". we learned that Aaron Rodgers is not coming to Minnesota, the Timberwolves are looking more like a playoff team. Could this be smoke or could this be real? we also did missed connections, news of the weird and Bruce's name game. Brought to you by 7th Ave Pizza, SotaStick, Erbs and Gerbs of Bemidji, Knob and Kettle Restaurant, Paul Bunyan Communications. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/beer-belly-sports--5080810/support.
Dans cet épisode, je reçois Elise Erbs, CIO d'Electra, pour explorer en profondeur la stratégie de M&A, les levées de fonds massives et les partenariats qui permettent à une entreprise comme Electra d'accélérer le déploiement de ses infrastructures de recharge rapide pour véhicules électriques.Nous avons discuté de l'importance du Capex dans un secteur capital-intensive, où des investissements massifs sont nécessaires pour financer l'expansion du réseau. Elise nous a également expliqué comment Electra structure ses deals d'acquisition, choisit ses co-investisseurs, adapte sa stratégie de financement et bâtit des joint-ventures soutenue par des investisseurs prestigieux comme PGGM, Bpifrance, Eurazeo ou Serena.L'épisode met en lumière la complexité et l'ingénierie financière derrière la croissance rapide d'Electra, illustrant comment une entreprise InfraTech peut lever des fonds à grande échelle tout en optimisant son business model pour rester compétitive.Sujets couvertsStratégie d'expansion géographique.Structure des deals et co-investissements : Comment maximiser la rentabilité et minimiser les risques avec des partenaires financiers.Levées de fonds massives : Définition des montants cibles et adaptation aux cycles de marché pour financer une expansion rapide.Optimisation du mix de financement : Choix entre VC, fonds infra et fonds de pension pour structurer des levées de fonds adaptées aux besoins du secteur. Equity vs DetteValorisation et Business Plan : Comment ajuster les modèles financiers dans un marché en constante évolution.Déploiement des infrastructures : Rôle des joint-ventures et des co-investissements dans l'accélération de la mise en place des stations de recharge.Levier de différenciation : Comment Electra se positionne face à la concurrence***************************Finscale, c'est bien plus qu'un podcast. C'est un écosystème qui connecte les acteurs clés du secteur financier à travers du Networking, du coaching et des partenariats.
What a week for the Minnesota Vikings! The Vikings are nailing down some key FA players. Will Rodgers become a Viking? We talked about more notable players around the league. Could the Bears be a tough team this upcoming year? Also missed connections, News of the Weird and waaayyy more. Thanks to Erbs and Gerbs of Bemidji, Knob and Kettle, SotaStick, Paul Bunyan Communications, 7th Ave Pizza. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/beer-belly-sports--5080810/support.
Il s'agit de l'extrait de l'épisode diffusé ce dimanche avec Elise Erbs, CIO d'Electra.***************************Finscale, c'est bien plus qu'un podcast. C'est un écosystème qui connecte les acteurs clés du secteur financier à travers du Networking, du coaching et des partenariats.
In this week's episode, the #Vikings do not tag Sam Darnold, the #MNWild are such an up and down team, with the #NHLTradeDeadline looming. Are the #MNWild going to make any moves? #MarchMadness is almost here and OUR bracket is almost set for "TV's BEST character." Whiskeypedia took a turn as one member didn't do well... also Missed Connections, New Of Weird and MORE! Thanks to 7th Ave Pizza, Sotastick, Erbs and Gerbs of Bemidji, Paul Bunyan Communications and the Knob and Kettle. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/beer-belly-sports--5080810/support.
Back to full strength, we recap our amazing time down in Wabasha, for Grumpy Old Men Festival, and what a time we had. The Minnesota Wild are going to be free falling soon, the Minnesota Twins Spring Training has begun. We play Missed Connections, we have one brand new game and we do our New Of The Weird. Thanks to 7th Ave Pizza, Sotastick, Erbs and Gerbs of Bemidji, Knob and Kettle restaurant and Paul Bunyan Communications. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/beer-belly-sports--5080810/support.
With Grumpy Old Men Festival just days away, we talked with Wabasha executive chamber of commerce, Courtney! We learn the different activities that are happening this weekend. The BBS Bracket Challenge is BACK, find out what the bracket will be this year. Thanks to 7th Ave Pizza, Sotastick, Erbs and Gerbs of Bemidji, Knob and Kettle, Paul Bunyan CommunicationBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/beer-belly-sports--5080810/support.
Pontifikalamt aus dem Kölner Dom am Hochfest der ohne Erbsünde empfangenen Jungfrau und Gottesmutter Maria mit Erzbischof Rainer Maria Kardinal Woelki.
Toutes les retraites seront donc revalorisés dès le 1er janvier, mais pas du montant de l'inflation. C'est Laurent Wauquiez, le président du groupe Droite Républicaine, ex LR, qui l'a annoncé. Une augmentation de 0.9%, la moitié de l'inflation, et pour les plus modestes, "en dessous du Smic", une nouvelle hausse de 0.9% au 1er juillet. Écoutez lke sentiment de Pierre Erbs, président de la Confédération française des retraités (CFR). Ecoutez L'invité de RTL Midi avec Eric Brunet et Céline Landreau du 12 novembre 2024.
In der Nacht auf Dienstag hat Israel seine angekündigte Bodenoffensive in Libanon gestartet. Die israelische Armee hat Tausende von weiteren Reserveeinheiten aufgeboten. Aus dem Weissen Haus heisst es, die USA hätten Hinweise, dass Iran einen Angriff auf Israel vorbereite. Weitere Themen: (01:34) Israel startet Bodenoffensive in Libanon (09:07) «Diese Offensive könnte in eine dauerhafte Besatzung münden» (16:55) Mark Rutte – das neue Gesicht der Nato (20:01) Frankreichs neue Regierung: zum Scheitern verurteilt? (24:35) EFAS: eine komplexe Abstimmungsvorlage (28:18) UBS wegen «bulgarischer Erbsünde» vor Gericht (32:08) Weltsynode im Vatikan: erstmals mit Frauenbeteiligung (36:20) Weshalb sich der Tabakanbau in der Schweiz noch lohnt