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Det är dags för en ny omgång bingo i Kvällspasset den här gången tar vi avstamp i att det är en klämdag! Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radio Play. Ett nyfiket och underhållande aktualitetsprogram med lyssnaren i fokus.Per klämde sin mun i Falun, så pass att han fick sys. Ulf klämde sin tå ganska rejält i Övertorneå, cementblandaren var inte nådig. Och Viola från strax utanför Kisa bjöd på en klämmig visa.I extramaterialet hör vi om Hannas något udda namnsdags-tradition.
I dagens avsnitt får vi höra den magiska sagan "Den förtrollade boken", önskad av Elis, 7 år från Falun.Följ med när en flicka hittar en mycket speciell bok där orden hoppar ut från sidorna och blir verkliga! Plötsligt är rummet fullt av sagofigurer, konstiga djur och spännande äventyr. Det blir ett överraskande och roligt äventyr där allt kan hända när fantasin bokstavligen kommer till liv!Som alltid bjuder vår kära Aida på intressant fakta, idag om kaffe. Visste du att vi människor dricker tre miljarder koppar kaffe varje dag, och att om man ställde alla dessa koppar i en rad skulle de räcka runt jorden flera gånger?Stötta podden och få tillgång till nya sagor! Gå med i Magiska Godnattsagor-klubben!Skicka in förslag på kommande sagor via www.magiskagodnattsagor.seFölj oss på Facebook & InstagramSökord: magiska godnattsagor, godnattsaga, barn, läggdags, podcast för barn, barnlitteratur, ai, godnatt
För de flesta slutar det bara vid en dröm, men 29-årige Omar Aldeeb har upplevt mycket av det bästa som man kan göra som innebandyspelare på elitnivå. Fyra SM-guld med IBF Falun och ett VM-guld med svenska landslaget. Nu är forwarden aktuell med att precis ha spelat upp hemmaklubben Strängnäs IBK i SSL, efter att bland annat ha vunnit poängligan i allsvenskan med 54 poäng (30+24). I poddavsnittet berättar han om hur karriären startade, om saknaden av sin pappa som gick bort för några år sedan kort efter att säsongen hade avbrutits på grund av pandemin, tiden i Falun och förstås den magiska resan med Strängnäs den här säsongen. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Falun je mestečko v strednom Švédsku s významným industriálnym centrom a slávnou baníckou históriou. Dnes tvorí so sesterským mestom Borlänge metropolitnú oblasť, ktorá má viac ako 100-tisíc obyvateľov.Hoci sa Falun nemôže pýšiť malebným historickým centrom ako Štokholm, má svoje čaro. Miestni sú hrdí aj na fakt, že práve v ich mestečku žila a tvorila slávna švédska spisovateľka Selma Lagerlöf. Ale ich mesto sa preslávilo ešte niečím, na čo nie sú vonkoncom pyšní. Práve tu sa v lete roku 2009 odohral priam mysteriózny prípad zločinu, o ktorom dodnes hovorí celá krajina. Iba 8 dní pred vlastnou svadbou bez stopy a bez akéhokoľvek vysvetlenia zmizla iba 32-ročná, budúca nevesta Linda.Teórií o tom, čo sa jej v skutočnosti stalo, je hneď niekoľko. Nikto nedokáže povedať, čo bolo výmyslom a čo bola realita. Mnohí si ale uvedomili, že aj ozajstná pravda dokáže zhorieť rovnako dobre a ľahko, ako klamstvá. Možno aj ľahšie.CREDITS:Námet a dramaturgia: Diana KacarováHlas: Martin KaprálikZvuková produkcia: Miroslav BaričičPodcast produkcia: Simona MičováPodcast Kriminálne spisy obsahuje násilné a sexuálne scény. Preto nie je vhodný pre poslucháčov mladších ako 18 rokov, ani pre citlivé povahy.*Nasledujúci príbeh vychádza z verejne dostupných informácií a oficiálnych zdrojov, ktoré sú spracované do beletrizovanej podoby, a preto okrem faktických informácií obsahuje aj tvorivé prvky dotvárajúce celkový príbeh.
Bem-vindo à Rádio Minghui. As transmissões incluem assuntos relativos à perseguição ao Falun Gong na China, entendimentos e experiências dos praticantes adquiridas no curso de seus cultivos, interesses e música composta e executada pelos praticantes do Dafa. Programa 1253: Experiência de cultivo da categoria Iniciando o cultivo, intitulada: "Romênia: Beneficiando-se da leitura do Zhuan Falun (Parte 2)", escrita por um praticante do Falun Dafa na Romênia.
Bem-vindo à Rádio Minghui. As transmissões incluem assuntos relativos à perseguição ao Falun Gong na China, entendimentos e experiências dos praticantes adquiridas no curso de seus cultivos, interesses e música composta e executada pelos praticantes do Dafa. Programa 1252: Experiência de cultivo da categoria Iniciando o cultivo, intitulada: "Romênia: Beneficiando-se da leitura do Zhuan Falun (Parte 1)", escrita por um praticante do Falun Dafa na Romênia.
Dalarna gilt als das Herz Schwedens. Nicht nur geographisch, sondern weil hier Schweden noch besonders schwedisch sein soll. Ob das wirklich stimmt, kann diskutiert werden. Nicht in Frage steht aber, dass Dalarna eine ganz besondere Region ist - und vor allem eine ganz besonders schöne. Warum? Darum geht's in dieser Episode. Im Bonusbereich gibt es noch eine weitere, deutlich längere Folge zu Dalarna. Sie ist exklusiv für alle Unterstützerinnen und Unterstützer von Elchkuss. Du willst mehr über Dalarna erfahren? Dann unterstütze Elchkuss und bekomme Zugriff auf die Bonusfolgen. Du willst Elchkuss unterstützen? Dann besuche uns bei Steady: https://steadyhq.com/de/elchkuss-schweden-entdecken/about Falls bei dir die Shownotes nicht angezeigt werden, dann findest du sie auf jeden Fall bei Podigee: https://elchkuss.podigee.io/
Det är bråda dagar för Gefle IF där träningsmatcherna avlöser varandra. I Geflepodden #444 diskuteras matcherna mot Sandviken och Falun. Isak och Niclas är överens om att Gefle i derbyt stod för försäsongens bästa insats, men oroades stundtals av vad vi fick se mot Falun. Hur ska laget komma till rätta med anfallsspelet och vilka blir de sista pusselbitarna till lagbygget? Dessutom hälsar vi de både nyförvärven välkomna och konstaterar att det kommer bli fart på högerkanten i år. God lyssning!
Polisens människohandelsgrupp hittar märkliga annonser på en sajt för eskorttjänster och börjar spana mot en massagesalong i centrala Falun. Kunderna är bara män och bland salongens sopor hittar polisen använda kondomer. I maj 2021 sker så tillslaget. Läsning: Falu-Kuriren om alla sexköpare som straffats Avsnittet har gjorts tillsammans med Falu-Kuriren. Reporter på Falu-Kuriren: Agnes Fäldt. Producent/programledare: Evalisa Wallin. Musik, ljudläggning och mixning: Patricio Samuelsson. Ansvarig utgivare för Krimstad är Anders Nilsson. Avsnittet producerades våren 2025. Följ Krimstad på Instagram. Krimstad säsong 3 är ett samarbete mellan Arbetarbladet, Blekinge Läns Tidning, Falu-Kuriren, Gefle Dagblad, Helsingborgs Dagblad, Hudiksvalls Tidning, Ljusdals-Posten, Ljusnan, Länstidningen Södertälje, Nacka Värmdö Posten, Nerikes Allehanda, Norrtelje Tidning, Skånska Dagbladet, Sundsvalls Tidning, Tidningen Ångermanland, Ystads Allehanda.
En gudstjänst om psalmförfattaren Jesper Swedberg, med biskop Mikael Mogren och Falu ungdomskör. Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radio Play. ”Jesper Swedberg är en man för vår tid! Han har internationella perspektiv, stora utblickar och en öppenhet, både för miljön runt omkring och för världen - och för kosmos.”Mikael MogrenJesper Swedberg (1652-1735) är en av våra stora psalmdiktare och skaparen av den första svenska psalmboken. I dagens gudstjänst, från Swedbergs födelseplats gården Sveden utanför Falun, medverkar biskop Mikael Mogren, Anna Frydenberg, Sofia Sandén och Falu ungdomskör under ledning av Anna Kjellin. I gudstjänsten hörs Swedbergs psalmer och även några nya körkompositioner på Swedbergs texter, av Anna-Karin Klockar och Per Walfridsson Ohls.Medverkande:Biskop Mikael Mogren: predikanAnna Frydenberg: textläsning/reflektioner, gudstjänstledningSofia Sandén: fiol, sång och shrutiboxAnna Kjellin: körledning och musikaliskt ansvarigFalu ungdomskör: körsångPer Walfridsson Ohls: tramporgel och pianoTexter:ur Jesper Swedbergs Lefnadsbeskrivning 1729Psaltaren 121Uppenbarelseboken 5:11-14Johannes 17:9-11Musik:Lover Gud i himmelshöjd (J Swedberg/efter Säl Anders Olsson, Älvdalen)Låt efter Lover Gud (S Sandén)Nu tacka Gud allt folk (J Swedberg/Leipzig 1632)Hela världen fröjdes Herran (J Swedberg/P Walfridsson Ohls)Frihetens polska (S Sandén)Jag lyfter mina händer (J Swedberg/efter Anders Suther, Mora)Gud låter sina trogna här (J Swedberg/tysk folkvisa)Uti din nåd (J Swedberg/P Walfridsson Ohls)Sorgmarsch (S Sandén)Behåll oss vid ditt rena ord (J Swedberg/M Luther)Nu är en dag framliden (J Swedberg/A Klockar)Herre signe Du och råde (J Swedberg/J Schop)Lova Gud i himmelshöjd (J Swedberg/A Klockar)Producent Katarina JosephssonTekniker Björn Söderholm, May-Britt Rylanderliv@sverigesradio.se
The main text of Falun Dafa is Zhuan Falun. The book includes the teachings of the oral lectures presented by Master Li Hongzhi in China between 1992 and 1994. Since its publication, Zhuan Falun has touched the lives of millions of people around the world. In recognition of the 30 year anniversary of Zhuan Falun […]
Vinterljus och sportlov är här och vi pratar om coola skidåk, knäppa pulkaturer, limpmackor, fisken som fastnade i pimpelhålet och vinterglädje. Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radio Play. Den här veckan har sportlovsveckorna dragit igång och fortsätter fram till början av mars, i Falun hålls i helgen de sista världcuptävlingarna i längdskidåkning innan VM i Trondheim (just idag har självaste kungen varit där och hejat) och så är vinterljuset här som lockar ut många i naturen.Och nu vill vi höra dina historier om vinterupplevelser. T ex om underbara, läskiga eller klantiga åk nerför branta backar. Om skoterturer där bensinen tog slut, limpmackan på skidturen som var way godare än Michelinmiddagen på kvällen efter. Eller om ahaupplevelsen du fick på en fjälltopp, om fisken som fastnade i hålet när du pimplade eller om skidorna du fick låna som blev början på en livslång kärlek till vintriga utflykter eller om du blev förkyld på lovet och istället låg i soffan, kollade på Sällskapsresan 2 - Snowroller och tränade på repliken ”Herr Ober! Eis bitte!”.Programledare: Li SkarinProducent: Helene AlmqvistRing oss, mejla på karlavagnen@sverigesradio.se eller skriv till oss på Facebook och Instagram. Slussen öppnar som vanligt kl 21:00 och programmet börjar 21:40.
We're sorry. Life intervened, and this podcast is nearly two weeks late. But it's here, and we had a fun session breaking down a weekend of World Cup racing in Italy where Devon was present in the flesh.We'll be back after Falun and on scene, both of us, in Trondheim. Reach us at devon@fasterskier.com and nat@fasterskier.com.
In der dynamischen Welt der Technologieunternehmen zeichnet sich Liao Xiaolan durch seine bemerkenswerte Führungskompetenz aus. Als stellvertretender Leiter der Technologieabteilung führt er sein Team mit ruhiger und konzentrierter Stärke durch die Herausforderungen des Arbeitsalltages. Seine innere Stärke und Weisheit, die er in schwierigen Situationen zeigt, schöpft Liao aus einer ungewöhnlichen Quelle: dem Buch Zhuan Falun, das er schon unzählige Male gelesen hat... https://de.minghui.org/html/articles/2024/12/2/179646.html
Nytt avsnitt! Boel Adler är röntgenläkaren i Falun som lägger all sin lediga tid på att samla in överblivet sjukvårdsmateriel och skicka det vidare till krigets Ukraina. Boel har flera gånger varit på plats i Ukraina, och berättar mer om sina erfarenheter från krigets vardag. Vi får också veta mer om hur utmanande det är att få hjälpen att matcha det behov som faktiskt finns. Vill du ge ett bidrag till hjälpverksamheten i Ukraina kan du vända dig till Quartermaster For Ukraine - https://www.qm4ua.org/ eller Swedish EOD - @swedish_eod (Instagram) Och - VIKTIGT - känner du till någon övergiven men fungerande C-båge som står och skrotar i nåt förråd, och som skulle kunna skickas till Ukraina? HÖR AV DIG antingen till oss, eller direkt till Boel! 01:41 Intro 04:55 Intervjun med Boel 44:20 Eftersnack 48:50 Zebran 50:46 Avslutning Akutradiologikursens hemsida: www.akutradiologikursen.se RAMBO-kursens hemsida: www.rambokursen.se Avsnittet presenteras i samarbete med Teleconsult. Läs mer om vad de kan erbjuda dig som radiolog, eller dig som chef på en underbemannad röntgenavdelning, på www.teleconsult.net !
I dagens avsnitt får vi höra den äventyrsfyllda sagan "Pojken, Trollet och Superhjälten", önskad av Alfred, 5 år från Falun. Följ med när en skola drabbas av mystiska händelser och en modig pojke, ett busigt troll och en oväntad superhjälte måste samarbeta för att lösa krisen. En spännande berättelse full av magi, mod och oväntade vändningar som visar att hjältar kan komma i alla former och storlekar. Som alltid bjuder vår kära Aida på spännande fakta. Idag om hackare! Så häng med på ett äventyr där både skurkar och hjältar får visa sina sanna färger! God natt och trevlig lyssning. Stötta podden och få tillgång till nya sagor! Gå med i Magiska Godnattsagor-klubben! Skicka in förslag på kommande sagor via www.magiskagodnattsagor.se Följ oss på Facebook & Instagram Sökord: magiska godnattsagor, godnattsaga, barn, läggdags, podcast för barn, barnlitteratur, ai, godnatt
I detta avsnitt tar Henrik oss med på en intim resa genom röstens landskap - från barndomens första upptäckter till vuxenlivets komplexa förhållande till den egna rösten. Han intervjuar sitt eget röstverktyg i en metareflektion som väver samman minnen av barbershop-sång, tonårsband och teaterskolans utmaningar. Genom berättelsen framträder en bild av hur vår relation till vårt mest personliga instrument formas och omformas genom livet.Med sin karakteristiska blandning av humor och allvar tar Henrik oss från Lugnethallarna i Falun, där en sjuårig pojke upptäcker sångens magi, till dagens komplexa förhållande till rösten som arbetsinstrument. Vi får höra om kärleken till stämsång, om rädslan att förlora sin röst, och om hur våra identiteter vävs samman med hur vi låter.Avsnittet avslutas med en meditation över medvetandets skiftande natur - hur vi ibland vaknar upp mitt i vardagen och möter världen med nya, oskyddade sinnen. En påminnelse om att vara människa är att ständigt pendla mellan olika tillstånd av närvaro och distans.För mer information om Henrik Ståhl, klicka här: https://linktr.ee/Henrikstahl Bli medlem i Somna med Henrik PLUS här: https://plus.acast.com/s/somna-med-henrik. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Oberhof bjöd plötsligt på finväder. Och då passade Elvira Öberg att skina lika mycket som solen. Robin är klar med skidskyttekortet, Roberto klagar på materialet när han nu skidat men alla vet att det är allt annat än materialet som felar. Vi snackar om skidskytte, Tre Cime di Lavaredo, Skandinaviska Cupen i Falun men också om Tour de Ski, ska det köras på sommaren?
A practitioner in China shares her experience with carefully clarifying the truth to young people, who may be especially hard to reach as they as busy with their studies or earning an income. She leads with kindness, and offers them amulets and USB drivers with videos. Often they are surprised to learn how popular Falun […]
In deze aflevering ontvangt Teddy Tops schrijver en filmmaker Falun Ellie Koos (https://falunelliekoos.com/). Hun debuutroman Rouwdouwers (https://www.athenaeum.nl/boek?authortitle=falun-ellie-koos/rouwdouwers--9789025473570) verscheen in september. De tips van Alun: Boek: Oeuvre Fleur Jaeggy (https://www.athenaeum.nl/zoek?a=fleur%20jaeggy) Muziek: Magdalena Bay (https://open.spotify.com/album/4HTy9WFTYooRjE9giTmzAF?si=buoUbr9zQUurfNX2OrXTpw&nd=1&dlsi=127e7c3a3aeb486f) Film (bioscoop): Femme (https://www.imdb.com/title/tt20114686/) Film (online): Ill Posto (https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0055320/) Andere tip: De Mus Heb je cultuurtips die we niet mogen missen? Mail de redactie: eenuurcultuur@vpro.nl
En svensk kändis dundrade nyligen ut ett sociala medier-inlägg som innehöll ett extremt roligt misstag! Det hela har med penisar och Afrika att göra – och Niclas går loss dels på det sanslösa kommentarsfältet som skapades, dels vad gäller att författa egna tankar. Hur viktigt är det, till exempel, att bära hjälm när man blir påkörd bakifrån i Kongo? Vi bjuds även på hur otroligt och barnsligt roligt det kan bli att ett franskt fotbollslag heter Brest! Jonatan har dessutom golvats av något så osexigt som Dalarnas bedrövliga kollektivtrafik. Hur vansinnigt risiga är egentligen bussarna, är det rimligt att gamlingar ska behöva hoppa på åbäkena i farten – och vilken är den bisarra mutan som fått skiten godkänd att rulla på vägarna? Diskussionen landar snabbt i hur lyxigt det måste kännas för personer från typ Falun att resa kollektivt i rumänska förorter. Hjärndött och irrelevant – haka på, älskade vänner! Vi finns numera även på Podme! Det betyder att du hittar alla våra avsnitt, helt reklamfritt, i Podme-appen. Signa upp dig på podme.com – de första 14 dagarna är gratis. Ladda sedan ner appen i Appstore eller Google Play.
Vi har spenderat hela 4 dagar ihop äntligen! Johanna har varit i Falun och lärt Elsa hur man sitter rakt. Vi har såklart också varit till SIHS, tack alla fantastiska lyssnare som vi fått prata med och för guldpodden! Snackar också hästhantering och lilla Juli har fått sina första ”träningar” ihop med Mikkel. Avslutar med att svara på några frågor från Instagram. - Gillar du det vi gör och vill stötta vår podd får du jättegärna swisha valfri slant så att vi kan fortsätta göra podden. Nummer: 1232 981 231 (Direktlänk till Swish: https://app.swish.nu/1/p/sw/?sw=1232981231 ) Tusen tack ♥️ Om ni har någon fråga som ni kanske vill att vi tar upp framöver eller bara vill lära känna oss bättre så hittar ni oss på instagram @elsaberggrense & @johannalassnack Kolla även in vår poddinsta @elsaojohanna
Vi sitter denna gången i Elsas familjehem i Falun och spelar in ihop med Elsas mamma Anita. Vi pratar gårdsdrömmar och en del ekonomi. I och med att Anita var Elsas tränare när hon va ung så frågar vi även henne samma fråga som vi frågade Johannas gamla tränare för ett par veckor sedan. Det finns risk för en något rörigt poddavsnitt med tre (i slutet fyra röster) men hoppas att ni njuter av detta avsnitt lika mycket som vi gjorde! - Gillar du det vi gör och vill stötta vår podd får du jättegärna swisha valfri slant så att vi kan fortsätta göra podden. Nummer: 1232 981 231 (Direktlänk till Swish: https://app.swish.nu/1/p/sw/?sw=1232981231 ) Tusen tack ♥️ Om ni har någon fråga som ni kanske vill att vi tar upp framöver eller bara vill lära känna oss bättre så hittar ni oss på instagram @elsaberggrense & @johannalassnack Kolla även in vår poddinsta @elsaojohanna
I den här veckans avsnitt ska vi berätta om ett fall som involverar en utpekad dödspatrull från Växjö - och ett mordförsök, som sker bara några meter från en tingsrätt. Senare i avsnittet går vi igenom veckans utveckling i Fallet Molly - den 14-åriga flickan från från Falun som dog förra året efter en festkväll där hon blandat Tramadol och alkohol. Nu har den 18-årige man som tros ha sålt drogerna till henne, flytt utomlands - och rättegången som skulle börjat i onsdags, har ställts in. Reporter: Marcus Ulvsand Tips & kontakt: marcus.ulvsand@aftonbladet.se
En höstmorgon från Världsarvet Falun med november-naturtips från biologen Karin Runesson och Naturmorgons lyssnare. Vi besöker också en riktigt stor oxel. Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radio Play. Morgonens fältreporter Joacim Lindwall vandrar i Världsarvet Falun tillsammans med biologen och skribenten Karin Runesson som nyligen fått utmärkelsen Årets eldsjäl. Hon har skrivit en bok om vandringsleder i Falun och Borlänge och brinner för att locka ut både barn och vuxna i naturen – till och med i november...Medverkar i programmet gör också Vilma Arén, 6 år, Billie Mohlin, 8 år och Maj Mohlin, 4 år.Men vad hittar man på i naturen i gråa november? Karin Runesson ger tips, och vi har också frågat våra lyssnare. Några av dem berättar om att bejaka mörkret, och färgerna som faktiskt finns där om man bara ger sig ut. På sina håll har ju dessutom isen redan lagt sig och kan ge oväntade naturupplevelser.Och så möter vi ett trädslag som få människor bryr sig om – oxeln. Men jägmästarestudenten Jonathan Samuelsson tänker tvärtom. Han har vigt sitt mastersarbete åt svenskoxeln och reser runt mellan olika oxlar. Naturmorgons Mats Ottosson mötte honom vid en oxel som kan vara Sveriges grövsta, hemma hos Jan Gripsborn i Myntarbol i Sörmland.I veckans kråkvinkel rapporterar Karin Gyllenklev från städdagen med bostadsrättsföreningen. Dagen då hon insåg att det kan finnas gränser för hur mycket andra vill veta om snigelägg och frätande växter.Programledare är Jenny Berntson Djurvall.
Leder till depression och utmattning. Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radio Play. På ledningsregementet i Enköping upptäckte läkaren Mats Navrén att det var ganska många värnpliktiga som sökte hjälp för att de kände sig nedstämda eller hade dåligt med energi. Han drog igång ett forskningsprojekt tillsammans med Gymnastik och- Idrottshögskolan och Försvarsmedicinskt centrum. Resultaten överraskade. Var fjärde tjej som ryckte in i Enköping hade låga blodvärden, och 10% hade också järnbrist.Stefan Lindgren, som är professor emeritus i medicin och gastroenterologi, menar att vården måste bli bättre på att fånga upp och behandla järnbrist.MedverkandeMats Navrén, läkare och specialist i allmänmedicin och arbetsmedicin. Arbetar på Försvarshälsan i Enköping, som är företagshälsovård för värnpliktiga och anställda. Hoa Sjöholm som gjort värnplikten som skyttesoldat i Falun och det senaste året arbetat på Pliktrådet. Stefan Lindgren, professor emeritus i medicin och gastroenterologi vid Lunds universitet. Har arbetat som överläkare vid Skånes universitetssjukhus i Malmö.Programmet är en återutsändning från 4 maj 2023.Reporter Cecilia OhlénProducent Annika Östman
To validate the Fa so that others may come to know the sacred nature of Falun Dafa, a practitioner in China shares several examples of extraordinary experiences he has had while cultivating. From seeing a deep blue spinning Falun, to passersby observing a large golden Buddha protecting a practice site, these glimpses into other dimensions […]
Teach me Sweden är en podcast om svensk historia med komikerna Jonathan Rollins (US) och Erik Broström (SE). Varje vecka läser en av dem för den andra om en händelse i svensk historia som förmodligen ingen av dem hört tidigare.In this episode, Jon teaches Erik about the famous and not so seasoned Swedish sausage from Falun. Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
You've seen the posters advertising for Shen Yun Dance, a traveling Chinese dance troupe that comes to your town every so often. But did you know, Shen Yun is part of a very dangerous and insidious cult called Falun Gong? This cult deprives people of their freedom, their money, their personal possessions, and their individuality. It makes millions each year on the Shen Yun shows, the dancers in which are basically slaves. Falun Gong is also involved in a massive propaganda effort for the extreme right wing that includes the media outlet, The Epoch Times. Join me for this disturbing tale that reminds us, things that look beautiful from the outside are often hiding something very sinister inside.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/dark-hearts-with-stacy-lee-podcast/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
I detta avsnitt av "Somna med Henrik" tar Henrik oss med på en surrealistisk resa genom fantasin, där vi möter Jake (en försiktig katt) och Johnny (en melankolisk broilerhund). Tillsammans flyr de från sin ägare, en excentrisk kvinna som klär sig som en nunna, för att bygga sitt eget kråkslott.Berättelsen vindlar sig genom absurda scenarion, från en nunnejakt genom staden till svalor som pilar genom luften som små spjut. Henrik väver skickligt in personliga anekdoter, som minnen från sin tid på TV Åre och besök hos sin morfar på Grand Hotel i Falun.Med sin karakteristiska blandning av humor, nostalgi och filosofiska funderingar, skapar Henrik en drömlik atmosfär som både roar och väcker eftertanke. Avsnittet utforskar teman som vänskap, frihet och sökandet efter en plats att kalla hem.Lyssna när Henrik tar dig med på denna märkliga odyssé, där verklighet och dröm smälter samman i en sömnig symfoni av ord och bilder. Vare sig du skrattar, grubblar eller sakta glider in i sömnens rike, lovar "Jake och Johnny" att vara en oförglömlig (eller kanske helt förglömlig) del av din natt.För mer information om Henrik Ståhl, klicka här: https://linktr.ee/Henrikstahl Bli medlem i Somna med Henrik PLUS här: https://plus.acast.com/s/somna-med-henrik. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this year's travel special we go on FOUR individual journeys: a sort of deconstructed road trip. Kloe goes to sunny Spain, Liz takes her bike to the Rijks Museum, Jenny darts between museums in Sweden, and finally Phedra goes on a watery adventure in Cyprus. Don't miss the return of Cass Fino-Radin at the end of the episode, when they interview emerging conservation professionals at the recent AIC conference in Salt Lake City. Sit back and enjoy the journey! 00:00:36 What's a deconstructed road trip exactly? 00:04:06 Kloe excitedly explores Spain 00:21:44 Liz visits the Rijks Museum 00:34:40 Jenny wanders around Sweden 00:53:01 Phedra goes underwater in Cyprus 01:10:45 Cass interviews ECPs at AIC Show Notes: - S11E08 Manx Road Trip Special: https://thecword.show/2022/06/29/s11e08-manx-road-trip-special/ - Museo Arqueológico Nacional: https://www.esmadrid.com/en/tourist-information/museo-arqueologico-nacional - Fancy restaurant alert (Corral de la Morería Gastronómico): https://guide.michelin.com/gb/en/comunidad-de-madrid/madrid/restaurant/corral-de-la-moreria-gastronomico - Alcalá de Henares, Spain: https://artsandculture.google.com/story/agXhkBx8wyUD-w?hl=en - Rijks Museum: https://www.rijksmuseum.nl/en - Van Gogh Museum: https://www.vangoghmuseum.nl/en - Stedelijk Museum: https://www.stedelijk.nl/en - Operation Night Watch: https://www.rijksmuseum.nl/en/stories/operation-night-watch - Those Amsterdames tours: https://www.thoseamsterdames.com/ - Carl Larsson-gården, Sundborn: https://www.carllarsson.se/en/ - Dalarna in Sweden: https://www.visitdalarna.se/en - Falu Gruvmuseum: https://www.falugruva.se/en/ - Mining world heritage site of Falun: https://whc.unesco.org/en/list/1027/ - Christopher Polhem: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christopher_Polhem - Polhem B&B: https://polhembedandbreakfast.se/en/ - VRAK Museum of Wrecks: https://www.vrak.se/en/ - Paphos, Cyprus: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paphos - Tomb of the Kings: https://www.visitcyprus.com/index.php/en/discovercyprus/culture/sites-monuments/253-tombs-of-the-kings - MUSAN Museum of Underwater Sculpture Ayia Napa: https://musan.com.cy/ - Jason deCaires Taylor: https://underwatersculpture.com/ - Phedra's diving instructor: https://www.instagram.com/marishaa_cy - S13E07 Time-Based Media Conservation: https://thecword.show/2023/06/15/s13e07-time-based-media-conservation/ - Art and Obsolescence podcast: https://www.artandobsolescence.com/ - AIC 52nd Annual Meeting (Salt Lake City 2024): https://www.culturalheritage.org/events/annual-meeting/past-meetings/52nd-annual-meeting-in-salt-lake-city-(2024) Support us on Patreon! http://www.patreon.com/thecword Hosted by Jenny Mathiasson and Kloe Rumsey. Intro and outro music by DDmyzik, used under a Creative Commons Attribution license. Made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International license. A Wooden Dice production, 2024.
Vem var mördaren i fallet med grevinnan Fredrique 1815? Skippa deckarna i sommar och dyk in i en historisk mordgåta! Vi tipsar om historiska böcker och brädspel inför sommaren. Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radio Play. Traditionsenligt tipsar Vetenskapsradion Historias boktipsare Kristina Ekero Eriksson och Urban Björstadius om vårens bästa historiska böcker tillsammans med Tobias Svanelid. Och spelpanelen återsamlas för att plundra och kolonisera i vikingarnas Europa och ge sig ut på upptäcktsfärd i Afrika!Böckerna och spelen som nämns i programmet är:Grevinnan Fredrique - morddramat i Falun 1815 av Anna-Lena BergLady Sapiens - forntidens kvinna bortom stereotyperna av Thomas Cirotteau, Jennifer Kerner och Éric PincasHällristningarnas värld av Johan LingPå besök i stormaktstidens Sverige av Ingemar OscarssonEn tid för krig - Europas väg mot storkonflikt 1939 och 2022 av Wilhelm AgrellDe finska krigsbarnen - ett nordiskt familjedrama av Ann NehlinMinnen av kriget av Nikolaj NikulinTerranauterna - om människans dröm att upptäcka och kartlägga världen av Staffan BergwikDixit. Gustav III med egna ordDäggdjurens nykomlingar. Hur kom de hit och hur gick det? av Kjell DanellPax Viking av Jon MankerHeart of Darkness - an Adventure Game of African Exploration av Kim Kanger
D-vitamin behövs i alla åldrar för att lagra in kalcium till tänderna och skelettet. Vitaminet har även en viktig funktion för kroppens immunförsvar. Solen är vår främsta källa till d-vitamin, då huden bildar vitaminet vid solexponering. Till viss del kan vi lagra d-vitamin i kroppen, men det räcker inte under vinterhalvåret om vi inte äter mat som är rik på d-vitamin (t ex feta fiskar) och vid behov tar tillskott. D-vitamin är ett av få vitaminer som vi riskerar att få i oss för lite av, och därför berikas en del livsmedel, som mejeriprodukter och växtdrycker, med D-vitamin. Vissa grupper rekommenderas även tillskott, det gäller till exempel alla barn under 2 år samt vissa barn även efter 2 års ålder.I veckans poddavsnitt talar Babyzpodcast med sjuksköterskan Marie Goodholm, som jobbar med nyfödda bebisar och barn på BVC i Falun. Hur mycket D-vitamin behöver ett barn? När ska man börja ge barn D-vitamin? Och vad händer om man glömmer bort att ge barnet sin dagliga dos?Avsnittet är i samarbete med MAM Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Show Notes and Transcript Founder, Cambel McLaughlin joins Hearts of Oak to discuss the upcoming, and second Jam for Freedom Festival and he shares his journey as a musician and English teacher. We examine the roots of the movement that was created in response to COVID tyranny and lockdowns and despite challenges and arrests, Cambel remains dedicated to spreading positivity through music and has received high praise and help from the legends Eric Clapton and Van Morrison. We explore the festival's organisation and artists, featuring the likes of our good friends Right Said Fred and the awesome Five Times August and the many workshops and talks highlighting community spirit and underlining music's role in promoting freedom and unity. In the midst of lockdowns in June 2020, Cambel McLaughlin took his portable drum kit and speaker out to local parks to bring cheer and smiles to Londoners. This then developed into weekly outdoor free gigs named 'The Outside Jam' until the winter cold stopped them. In December of that year further COVID tyranny and draconian measures increased against musicians and the general population with another lockdown. Cambel then changed the name of his project to 'Jam for Freedom', his aim being to bring the world's musicians together in a day of solidarity, called the ‘Jam for Freedom Day'. It was the first of many. After several months of tireless touring around the UK and Ireland with pro-freedom musicians, the project received international recognition from rock and roll great Eric Clapton. Van Morrison's Rhythm and Blues Foundation also supported their cause, giving funds to upgrade their modest busking rig, but what propelled the project to international awareness was Eric Clapton featuring JFF in his music video for ‘This Has Gotta Stop'. Cambel instantly received emails from across the world from people wanting to join in, going from having two chapters in Ireland and the UK, to having 15 and growing. Jam for Freedom Festival 2024 August 8th- 11th | St Albans, Hertfordshire See Right Said Fred, Joseph Arthur, Five Times August, Sons of Cream and enjoy 4 days and nights of 150+ liberating performances, workshops, panels, comedy and pantomime plus all-day children's entertainment and activities! TICKETS jamforfreedom.com/festival Connect with Cambel and Jam for Freedom... WEBSITE jamforfreedom.com X x.com/jamforfreedom Interview recorded 22.5.24 Connect with Hearts of Oak... X/TWITTER x.com/HeartsofOakUK WEBSITE heartsofoak.org/ PODCASTS heartsofoak.podbean.com/ SOCIAL MEDIA heartsofoak.org/connect/ SHOP heartsofoak.org/shop/ *Special thanks to Bosch Fawstin for recording our intro/outro on this podcast. Check out his art theboschfawstinstore.blogspot.com and follow him on X/Twitter twitter.com/TheBoschFawstin TRANSCRIPT (Hearts of Oak) Hello, Hearts of Oak. I am delighted to have a brand new guest with us today of a musical flavour, which we'll get into that, and that's Cambel McLaughlin. Cambel, thanks so much for your time today. Thank you so much for having me, Peter. Great to have you on, and I've seen, obviously, the second Jam for Freedom Festival is coming up, and obviously people can find it there, jamforfreedom.com, and @JamForFreedom is the Twitter or X handle and that is from the 8th to the 11th of August in St Albans. We'll get into all of that, but I just wanted to make sure the viewers and listeners were aware that all the links are in the description. But if you are around and want to have a great time at three, four days with a great lineup, musical lineup, then go check out the website, have a look and be part of, It looks like an amazing three, four days. And it was Fred Fairbrass actually messaged me and said, hey, you need to have Cambel on. I said, oh, yes, Cambel. I've seen the event last year, Jam for Freedom. So, it's great to have you on, Cambel. But before we get into that, before we get into your arrest in 2021, which is a mark that quite a number of people now carry of standing up against the authoritarian regime. Before that do you want to just give us a little bit of your background introduce yourself before we get on to Jam for Freedom. Yeah, thank you I'm 29 years old I was 25 years old when I started, what then became the Jam for Freedom in 2020. I traveled for a few years playing as a musician working as an English teacher in Australia Japan and on a cruise ship; lived in London. You know, I've kind of been around, really proud of my country, really proud of, you know, what this country means and the freedoms we have and our heritage and just traveling abroad really cemented that as a young man, and so coming back and moving to London in 2018, I think I was about maybe 23, 24, at that time. You know, as I said really, really, proud to be from here and just was like right I'm going to work really hard. I'm going to start focusing on music as well on the side and so I started busking in London and I was doing really well. I was, you know, making a really good bit of change and, you know, it's really rewarding, you know, when you're jumping on the streets busking; it's kind of like the harder you work the better you work, the more money you make, and the crowds were were getting big in Leicester Square in Trafalgar Square which is where I was performing around Christmas time and other times. So, it's really fun, and I saved all my money, and then I put all my savings savings into starting like a weddings band. We filmed everything, you know. I auditioned everybody, we had a really good lineup, you know, loads of different singers and sax players and, you know, it was like a nine-piece band or something like that. And then it was march 2020 and it was just, you know, I was just about to launch it all and then all of a sudden there's this this flu apparently and everything must stop and so that that kind of confused me because I thought this is just a flu right. It's just going to be a couple months, okay, I'll just, you know, work from home or whatever for a bit. Can I throw in, exactly where...exactly t he same issue, we started 20th of February 2020, exactly the same. All these great plans that get burned and you have to start over, so I understand exactly your feeling at that time Yeah, and I just still kept that hunger, you know, I was still like I'm not gonna let this stop me, and so, I started this project called the Outside Jam around June time and it was just basically me going around with all my busking gear in a park in in East London where I lived, and just bringing a party and people would come from from the area and just just party in the park and just, you know, families;it's family friendly. We were just trying to just raise people's spirits we weren't really... I just believed it was just going to be a few months of, you know, people just getting over this little flu and then you know obviously the governments were planning to do a lot more than on that. But then it evolved and we kept doing that every week, and I got musicians from all over London would come in and perform and jam and, you know, people would share the microphones and no one was really getting sick, which was funny. And then as the lockdowns intensified in December 2020, then I changed the name of it to Outside Jam to Jam for Freedom. And then on the day of the so-called lockdowns on December 20th, which was when the whole of the UK was locked down. I was like, no, we're going to, we're going to do jam for freedom. And then I did the first one in a park, same concept, you know, busking musicians coming out, although less musicians wanted to join in at that point, it was just a handful, it was really just one other drummer. So, then I had to learn how to kind of sing a bit. So, it was just me. I was, you know, I was normally the drummer. I was forced into all these different roles that I had never done before. And then I thought, you know what, let's, let's take this a step further. Let's travel across our beautiful country and go wherever we want on the streets in the parks and let's Jam for Freedom there and let's get musicians from all over and let's try and make it international, let's try and make all the countries of the world go out on the streets and Jam for Freedom; let's do it all together on the same day, the same week, let's make a movement. And I just kept pushing for that idea and eventually we did go on a UK tour. We fundraised a little bit of money to get a motor home that a few of us could could sleep in and shower in, because at that point there was no... You couldn't even go to a hotel, right, to even, you know, you couldn't book in hotels anywhere. So, we did that and from December, then it's the tour kicked off in January, and then it's just been going on for like three years or three and a half years I suppose and then we have got international chapters now and people are Jamming for Freedom on in different countries and 15 international chapters. And it's just kind of developed into this festival where we really want to celebrate musicians that are free-thinking individuals and creatives and positive change makers and thinkers and workshop hosts and comedians. And that's what we have at our festival this year so it's a massive lineup. Sounds a world away from busking. Do you ever miss the simplicity of just going out busking and just doing that yourself? Yeah, it was funny. I mean, when I was always busking, I did feel a bit like, because, you know, you're playing the popular songs, you're playing, you know, the Hollywood trendy stuff. It always felt a bit like, I don't want to play this forever. I want to write my own music. I want to make, you know, make something different. And so... I couldn't really go back to it now, because it doesn't feel right to me. But I mean, yesterday, no, it wasn't yesterday, two days ago, we did a gig in support of Press Freedoms and Julian Assange. So, we played outside the courtroom there and we kind of just freestyle. So, we might play like another Brick on the Wall by Roger Waters and then we might just adjust the lyrics, you know, about certain things. So yeah, I mean we kind of, we might, use old songs and then freestyle it, so we kind of have that element of what busking was and the simplicity, but we just kind of bring it and adjust it, I suppose. mean it it sounds like a very natural thing for a musician to want to share their music but obviously uh 2021I've I followed it and you got arrested. What was your crime? Yeah, so that was part of the UK tour um and that was in February 2021, that was our first UK tour with the motor home, and I got arrested and accused. I mean there was there was a few hundred people of us in a park having a good time and I think it was it was organized. It wasn't organized by me, but it was organized, I don't know, maybe a few days before: everyone let's go to this park in East London and West London. And so I turned up there with some amps and my drum kit and an Irish guitarist called Alan and some other musicians jumped on, and it was just me and a few other people that I had personally invited, but I got arrested and accused of organizing the whole thing, which I didn't, and then I went to court and I was like: "I didn't do it all I just, I just posted about it the night before, hey, let's jam for freedom here." And then it got stamped on me. So yeah, that was really sad because, well it was a bit eye opening because, you know, the reason, one of the reasons I started Jam for Freedom is because of my scepticism of, you know, governments and their, corruption and what they're doing to Europe and what they've done to the world and what what they're still doing. It was kind of like: oh, yeah, I was right, you know, because the judge was interrupting me. He wouldn't let me finish. He was saying, oh did you write your speech? Did you write your, I can't remember what it's called, your testimonial, you know, my defence or something. Yeah, your statement your defence. My statement, you know, did you write that? Oh, because I was quoting as well, previous, like law suits or litigation which proved that it wasn't a crime which was all valid and he was interrupting me and telling me: oh that's not relevant. And even even quoting like the English constitution and talking about the right to petition which is in the commonwealth countries. You know, you have a right to protest and that supersedes, you know, all the other laws to a degree, right? As long as you're not disturbing peace, which I wasn't, you know, we, I just, I didn't organize it. At the end of the day, whatever they were accusing me of, it wasn't true, but they just slapped cut on me and I got fined. They tried to fine me for 10 grand, but we got it reduced down to about 700 odd quid. You know, I still got a criminal conviction for jamming in a park with like five other people for about half an hour. You know, and but, you know, it just just happened that a few hundred people had already organized and planned to go there before even the the music was was on the schedule. It's bonkers, that court appearance it's bonkers, because uh it's what we've seen certainly over the last four years, it's the establishment looking down. And I mean, how dare you, or able to put something together in your defence? You're just a pleb and you're speaking to someone in the system, in the criminal system, who is of a higher echelon in society. I think we've seen that attitude across the board in the last four years. Yeah, yeah. Well, it's just kind of ingrained in... You know, that kind of culture and, you know, the imperialist ideas. You know, you have to, squash the rebellions, but I don't really, you know, I don't really care about what they think and how they view me and what their views are because, you know, I believe that what we do is, is far more powerful, far more beautiful, you know, and, and it's a celebration, and you know you can't you can't stop it. You can't stop us celebrating and having a good time and connecting and spreading the truth. Yeah. It's just it's never going to stop me and you know they can be whatever they want to be. It doesn't matter. We're going to keep going. Well, let me bring up, this is the, there we go. That is the poster with a lot happening, and you've packed a heck of a lot in. And you can just see that, obviously, August 8th to the 11th. Let me repeat that, in St Albans. And all the, if you go onto your Twitter page or the website, everything is there. But I mean tell us about the event, tell us about what you want to happen, maybe your experiences from the first event, what you've learned. Tell us about the the first one, what was that like and what were your takeaways from it I mean our schedule this year is incredible. You can jump on our website and we've got the whole schedules there, four pages of four different days, you know, there's over 150 different artists and performances and pantomime, comedians, panellists, workshops, every morning and much more, so jump on there and you can see that poster in detail. Yeah, it was all, I mean I did festivals in my garden growing up. I don't have a big garden, it's just like the council house garden, but my mum was really, really kind and let us all get together. So, I've always done festivals since I was a teenager, and I just love that energy of just people getting together that maybe wouldn't have like hung out before. But they're just kind of like, you know, meshing and they're kind of just getting on sharing a beer. I just I like seeing unity and peace in the world. I think we all do, really. And so yeah, it's been on my mind to to put on a festival for years and then with Jam for Freedom happening it was part of my my plan; okay I'm going to put on festival as soon as I can to celebrate what we're doing. And last year we did it for the first time. It sold out, it was it was amazing. It was very challenging, we worked for many months to kind of get everything sorted in time and, you know, fly in a guests and organize their travel and organize accommodation and organize, you know, there's so many things that are going on. It could have been a lot better. We did hire... We hired a production team and they put a main stage together, which didn't work essentially. And we were like, you know, you're going to come and fix this. And they were like: yeah, and then they were like, oh, actually we're going to refund you. And then I took them to court, because they didn't give me a refund. I mean, they had really good testimonials and clients. I don't know what the hell happened. Took him to court twice and I won on both hearings and they were then, they were then hit with two county court judgments, but they didn't pay me any refund or any compensation and it was a lot of money that they owed me. So, I had to kind of shoulder all of that responsibility and that difficulty. But we had an amazing volunteer team an amazing team that we kind of put together like in the moment like right okay we're going to make a new stage in this in this marquee and we you know we basically adapted to the whole situation but obviously when stuff like that happens we had delays but uh this year we've got Right Said Fred's chosen production team who they've worked with on tours, and they've worked with massive artists like number one chart and topping artists. And they're called Absolute Audio Hire. So, they're managing the whole production this year of the main stage, which is where all the big stuff happens. And then we've got an amazing production team that's going to help run the second stage. So, that was really challenging, but, you know, what could I do? You know, I hired a company, paid them a lot of money, and they scanned me and I took them to court. Then they folded their company and went into administration. So, you know, it's just all these things. The site we used as well, they didn't, take care of the site. We tried to take them to court, but they had already closed their company and they were scamming people. And it was just, yeah, it was just a shame. But our new site has, it's got, it's got tons of space, it's, it's got enough for 5000 people, but we're keeping it nice and intimate about 500 people. And it's gorgeous. It's got like a river running through it. It's a stone's throw from London and like Luton and Heathrow Airport. So, it's super accessible for guests from all over. So, yeah, but it was an amazing time. Overall, it was, you know, I've got so many emails like this was amazing. Best festival ever. I can't wait to come back. You know, most people have come back from last year and we're just getting through our last tickets now. But test that organizational side, because I've been an events coordinator back donkeys ago and organized fairly sizable events, but when you look at the number of individuals you have participated; it's one thing to organize a conference with maybe six or eight speakers during the day. You've got a whole page full and and that's a world away from simply doing the music,now you've got all the organizational side you have to arrange, and I think that most people when they come to that they have no idea really of the work that goes on behind the scenes. So, I'm sure whenever it was finished you were; it's happened, it's done, I can put my feet up now. Yeah, I was proud of it, you know, you have that stress, but you have the the pride that you've done it I mean. I guess from playing on, it kind of what, I'm a bit seasoned for the pressures and the stress from from playing on. The streets and having police follow you and trying to arrest you, and you know, to stay calm and deal with that pressure. I mean we had gigs when there was like 24, 27, riot police vans just encircling us, and you know, it becomes a bit of a military operation, because you have to kind of work out; right okay how long can we play for before we think they're going to come and come at us. "Okay, let's keep let's do one more song, and you know, okay, you've got that drum, you've got that speaker, you know, you're ready to go if we need to beeline out of here, and we've we've done that stuff, so it becomes like, you know, it became kind of like second nature to deal with that pressure. Also, these these musicians that we work with. I mean, I know most of them, like I've played with them. I toured with them, you know, I know them all like and I have an amazing volunteer team and, like amazing stuff that have worked with me and talk with me and toured with these artists. So, there's loads of cross-pollination with all these musicians from across the world, Of course, England and the UK that we all kind of know each other. And we all kind of have got used to that pressure of of the Jam for Freedom gigs, and kind of everything goes on with it, but but yeah; as well as well with the speakers. You know, I mean, we've done like almost 500 well over 500 shows across the world and that's led to all these different people that I've met and slept at their houses and on their sofas and their spare rooms and, and they're all part of the festival. Like amazing staff who worked with me, tour with me, So, it's a real massive community of people from America, Ireland, Europe, etc. I we've got some Australians coming that are just happening to be in England this year that have done Jam for Freedom shows. Yeah, it's intense, but at the end of the day it's a beautiful experience and it's a beautiful community, and yeah, I just hope that hope you guys can all come. We've got really limited tickets now, so jump on, and get the last shoe. Yeah, 100 percent, we're doing this just a day before it goes out, but certainly I'll repeat: everyone one go and and get tickets and make sure you're you're part of that. Tells about the people you've met, I mean I've, to me, actually the last four years learning experience for me, media, you're obviously doing these massive events, and it's all about the people you meet, and they're phenomenal people who maybe wouldn't have crossed before, because you're doing one area and they're moving a different area, traditionally, you may not have crossed paths, but because of what we've faced the last four years, it's kind of standing shoulder to shoulder people who you may not agree with everything, but actually there's a lot you can work together on. And that issue of freedom, free speech, freedom to assembly, all of that. I mean, yeah, let us know some of those some people like I, you've obviously got the Fred's there, and I remember thinking this is surreal on the phone chatting to Fred or Richard; on and on. I think this is just the strangest experience. But this is what I think the last four years have opened up. Yeah, definitely. I mean, I was busking on the streets in central London. So, you know, I was getting a lot of people following me on social media and I think I had like Pixie Lott, who's an English singer. She like been tweeting my video or something, but yeah, it wasn't any, you know, I'm just I'm a lad from a council house, and I don't have any famous family or anything, so I mean, having tea with Eric Clapton at his house, that was pretty, that was pretty wild, because I'm kind of nervous, you know mean; like I'm just like this is just; his wife and in meeting his family, and because he, put us... So, Eric Clapton if people don't know, he used to we well we used to do loads of live streams, so our shows we'd live stream across the world in the lockdowns and people would tune in and, you know, give them a bit of hope and something to enjoy and sometimes they'd pop down, and you you know, be part of the live stream. Eric was following our live streams and when he saw what happened to us in Hyde park one time when the police ambushed us and damaged some of our equipment and pushed people over and it was I think it was in march maybe it was April 2021, so he was watching that, he donated to help us repair some equipment and then we had a car that was donated; a little people carrier a little cheap cheapo vehicle. There was a problem with that, it got written off, then I said: Eric can we borrow a van or something and yeah he lent us a tour bus basically um so I went and met him got the tour bus um you know he was just he's just a big fan of us and he was writing music whilst watching our live streams he wrote like the guitar solo to wherever all the rebels gone which he did with van Morrison. Yeah, I mean that was that was pretty cool to have like Clapton be a fan of what we do and you know. Hang out with him and go to a studio. Completely unexpected, you know, because I'm a drummer, and his drummers, and the drummers that he played with are like people I based all my playing on. So yeah, I mean there's others as well I mean just when we when we go when we go on tour and and i remember state when we went into Edinburgh and we do our gig and then we go halfway through: by the way we don't have any work to stay tonight could someone put us up, you know. And it just always worked, and so I just never thought, I know, I don't need to plan, where I know I know someone's got a spare room or sofa, and this couple put us up and the woman; beautiful house, they, you know, so we got the proper like Scott's hospitality, it was just, we were so blessed. You know, the wife was a an ex-head teacher still teaching and then the husband was like an oil rig engineer kind of supervisor type role, you know, he would I don't know, you know, they were smart, really, you know really smart people, and that was the thing is, we'd meet all kinds of people, you know, from all walks of life that, you know. Perhaps I wouldn't have really kind of got on with or maybe had much common ground with, but all of a sudden we had this common ground because we were all in it together to spread that message out there on the streets and in the parks and have a good time when the police would come up to me and go: excuse, you know, in my ear, when I'm playing in Edinburgh, there's a video of it. And the police policeman comes up and he goes: can you, I need you to ask people to social distance. And I go, that's not my job, mate. Freedom! Just keep going. You know, we're all in it together. We're all just, just having a good time. So yeah, it's been fascinating and you know, you do meet tons of people on the road and and you know the Assange show a couple days ago, you know, I saw people I hadn't seen in a couple of years. It's a really nice community, so yeah, good on us all for for getting out there and meeting people when we were supposed to just stay in and as one of my friends, well I was not a friend anymore, he said: I should just sit inside and just eat some biscuits. I'm like no, I'm going outside, I'm gonna go on a tour mate. Yeah screw that idea. I think we've seen a lot of information coming out about the totalitarian regime that we all live under and so you watch individuals giving giving speeches, I mean, I know you've got Tess Lawrie coming in. I've watched her many times and had her on, but then it's kind of a departure into then looking at comedians and how comedy is used to engage and then looking at how music is used to engage and maybe, I'm kind of thinking more information, so this is about a speech or a presentation that's kind of my background in politics and all of that, but this is something very different. Give us an insight of how music then, I guess, captures people in a in a completely different way than standing up and maybe doing a presentation which we think well, that's where you get a message across. Yeah, yeah. I think it can all be part of the same, you know, it's all part of the same like kind of sphere I suppose. I mean, I guess when I've, you know, being really proud of my country and being a patriot and, you know, and spending time listening to videos and history and hours and hours of reading, you know, that kind of gives me that foundation of going, you know what, Jam for Freedom is a good idea and I'm going to do it, you know, back in 2020. So, having that foundation of of that kind of knowledge, and you know, I'm always learning you know, you never know enough do you, but I think that the festival itself is it's kind of a celebration of what how, you know, that that is how Jam for Freedom started. It started from knowing what; knowing good knowledge, wanting to know more, wanting to do the right thing, wanting to stay healthy, through watching speeches and reading panels and reading books and presentations and stuff. And then the music is really that kind of icing on the cake, just, you know, so to speak, the cherry on top ,and so yeah we need the whole thing. The really good thing about our festival program is it's curated in a way so that in the mornings you have the workshops; which is yoga, Falun gong, which you might know about is censored in in communist china. So, we have all these kind of like... We're trying to bring like indigenous ideas and and kind of really will help people relax and get healthy so you've got that in the morning um and then it goes into the panels, and then kind of in between the panels there's a break and then some of the music start so you can see all the panels you can do all the workshops and then you can still have like six seven eight eight, nine hours of live music and partying, you know, approximately, it might be a little bit, you know, around that timeframe. So you can have all of it, you know, and if you don't want to watch maybe one of the panels, well, there's an act on, there's an opera singer on, or there's, you know, you don't want to watch one of the live acts, you know, that's a different flavour. You can just watch some comedy. You know, we've kind of curated it in a way so that you can fit in as much as possible, that you could basically see 90% of it. And not miss not miss any of it. Yeah so, that's my view on it and that's what we're bringing this year. I want to finish off on on the issue of finance, because we live in a world where people are used to getting things for free whether it's media, news, interviews music, people now expect everything free and it's interesting in having that conversation with people to point out that actually everything has a cost. And obviously putting on a festival like this, it doesn't come free unless someone owns a huge castle and wants to put it on on their ground to pay for it, that there are a lot of costs to put it on. Just finish on that, because I think it's important that we, who believe, in actually freedom buy into it. And that does mean buying into it with the money we have available, as well as our time and publicizing these events. Yeah absolutely. Yeah, know, where you put your money is where you put your vote in in effect, to the society that you want to build, and you know, in your children's future. So yeah, support Hearts of Oak and support you know all the great causes that that that are close to your heart because it helps build a better world, and yeah, it is expensive to do what we do you know and to do what you do Peter, you know, with your studio and, you know um you know all the costs attached to it same with the festival it's a huge expense. But you know we keep costs as low as possible and, you know, the food and drinks affordable, and whatever you know, the ticket the tickets support the musicians: pay for their pay for their travel, pay for their costs, pay for the, you know, comedians pay for the panellists, pay for the workshops, and in the morning and and everything, you know. So you know you're you're in effect supporting people that support you that support a better world, um and we need to strengthen that and we need we need to be unafraid of creating an alternative economy that um can can rival the mainstream economy um and I've always championed that I've never been afraid to think that and you know even before I was doing jam for freedom One Christmas, I think it was 20 the Christmas 2019, I challenged myself and I said: right, every gift I buy for my family members is going to be made in the UK and I don't know how much spent, 300, 400 pounds or something, you know, on all these gifts for my family, and I found it all. The sheepskin shoes made in Devon, you know, the soaps made in in England, the socks made in Yorkshire etc etc. So I've always been a champion of like. kind of, that you know that we can build our own economies that we can put our money where our mouth is. With Jam for Freedom, this is a British institution I suppose, it's a British idea, it started here, support it, it's grown across the world, and you know, we're in talks to-do other festivals in in other countries, but yeah, support it, help us grow, and yeah, put your money where your mouth is guys. It will come back to bless us all and bless the future. Yeah, I'm sorry one more question, but last one about; so people are thinking of turning up, they're thinking actually, I have kids, I don't know if they can come, I don't know if I can just come for the day, or if I can stay there, camp there, kind of what's the deal with some of those practical questions that people may have? Yeah, we have day tickets. We have camping tickets. We have tickets for people that live local and want to just pop in each day. We have spaces for camper vans, motorhomes. There's a massive campsite for tents. We have glamping options. So, if you just want to come and have a tent all built for you with a proper bed and, you know, it's kind of like a hotel. It's like a hotel, they're beautiful, that's all there. We do free tickets for children under 12, um and if you're a carer um of someone that's disabled then you can come for free you just need to send us an email and then we'll just confirm it all so we do loads of free discounted tickets and we have a discount code as well for the last 100 tickets which are on sale now and that code is FINAL100, I believe. FINAL100, yeah. You can find that on our social media. And join our mailing list as well, because we do loads of shows. And we did a really fun show a couple of days ago for Assange in London. And we do a lot of fun, free shows as well. Although, I've got a baby now, and I don't live in London anymore. So, it's kind of like I live up north. So, it's kind of logistically not as easy to put on all the free shows that we used to, the last couple of years, but yeah, we're trying to do more. We do other stuff, look we're sponsoring The Better Way fair which is run by world council for health, and we're putting on some bands there we're running a stage, and we've got another gig in Ipswich as well at an organic pub. So, get on our mailing list and you can see more, but yeah please do support the festival, come along, come and get the final tickets, support Peter and Hearts of Oak. and if you've got any questions just drop us an email drop us a message, because we'd love to have you part of the festival. Wonderful. I hope to see people there. Make sure the viewers and listeners go jamfreedom.com. Put your details down there so you can be kept up to date with what is happening, not just the festival, but everything else. And do come and be a part of that in St. Albans, just north of London. Easy to get to, as Cambel said. And it's the 8th to the 11th. 8th to 12th or 8th to 11th? What is it? 8th to the 11th? Yeah, 8th to the 11th. Yeah, 8 to 11. Wonderful, Cambel thank you so much for coming on and sharing love what you're doing. It's exciting bringing people together, like-minded people, and being able to I guess connect together which is what we've been told is bad and you cannot do over the last four years and it's great to see something so against what we were told to do and something so natural and normal for all of us. Cambel, thanks so much for your time today. Thank you Peter Yeah, jamforfreedom.com, check out all the artists, you can listen to their music as well and see the full schedule, so we'll see you soon. Thank you so much Peter.
I detta avsnitt delar Henrik återigen med sig av personliga minnen och reflektioner kring sin teaterbakgrund. Han berättar om sina första möten med teatern genom upplevelser som barn i Falun, där han bland annat såg en skrämmande föreställning på dagis och senare upptäckte den lokala revyn.Han berättar om den skådespelerska som uppmuntrade den unga Henrik att söka till scenskolan. Avsnittet tar sedan en vändning när Henrik istället intervjuar den unga dramatikern Lipten Bollomarou, som berättar om sin pjäs "Nätta små kaniner". Genom ett utdrag ur denna experimentella pjäs ges lyssnaren en inblick i Liptens unika dramaturgiska stil, full av absurditeter och subtila samhällsskildringar.Sov Gott!Mer om Henrik Ståhl: https://linktr.ee/Henrikstahl. Bli medlem i Somna med Henrik PLUS här: https://plus.acast.com/s/somna-med-henrik. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Sydney Palmer-Leger is one of the young cross country ski racers on the US National B team. She made a quick trip to Falun, Sweden for the season finale, where she skied to her best-ever World Cup result -- a 23rd place. Right before Falun, Sydney capped off a stellar collegiate career with a victory at the NCAA National Championships in Steamboat, Springs Colorado. Sydney is a three-time NCAA National Champion, was a member of the 2020 Junior World Championship Silver Medal Relay Team and is a 40k classic U.S. National Champion. In 2023, she represented the USA at the 2023 World Championships in Planica, Slovenia, placing 20th in the skiathlon. Sydney is part of an exciting-to-follow, strong class of skiers climbing up the ranks and representing her nation at the top level. Before she decided to focus exclusively on ski racing (which we talk about in the episode), Sydney also raced mountain bikes. In fact, she is a five-time US Mountain Bike National Champion. In the episode Sydney discusses some tactics in the 20-kilometer Freestyle race in Falun, starting in the back, the US National Team camp in Bend Oregon, and traveling as a vegan. On the academic side, Sydney is set to graduate from the University of Utah in May of 2024. She also shares what's next for her post college and about her goals for the 2024-25 season. Outside of skiing, she enjoys acrylic painting, baking, rock climbing, and finding the best vegan recipes, as she has been a vegetarian her entire life and a vegan for 12 years. Get involved and support the show and more sports media for women through https://www.buymeacoffee.com/hearher Find all episodes http://www.hearhersports.com/ Find Hear Her Sports on all social @hearhersports Find Sydney Palmer-Leger on IG at https://www.instagram.com/sydneypalmerleger/ Find Stifel US Ski Team on IG at https://www.instagram.com/usskiteam/
Your number 1 nordic-skiing podcast is back! This time with the re-upload of our first live podcast from Falun!
Reports of our demise are greatly exaggerated. Apologies for the tardiness of this episode, but we're back with a wrap from Falun, the last World Cup weekend of the season. It's just Devon and Nat kicking it old school again here, but we'll return soon with some guests. Seriously.Send us your 2025 predictions, Russian troll comments and Gjøran Tefre memes: devon@fasterskier.com and nat@fasterskier.com. Thanks for hanging out with us for the whole World Cup season.
Per Holknekt gästar gänget. Per är "hundraåringen" från Falun som blev modedesigner, entreprenör, skateboardproffs och medgrundare till klädföretaget Odd Molly. Idag ligger han i en rättstvist mot spelbolagen Bettson och Kindred som han menar har bidragit till att han spelat bort närmare 100 miljoner kronor genom åren.OBS. Det här är inte hela avsnittet. Vill du få tillgång till alla hela avsnitt? Bli medlem på Sista Måltiden.Som medlem får du tillgång till alla nya och gamla avsnitt i sin helhet och utan reklam. Lyssna i valfri podcast-app, inklusive Spotify. Enkelt att komma igång. Ingen bindningstid. Tryck här för att bli medlem eller gå in på https://sistamaltiden.se. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Sanningstörstande och ståndaktigt rapporterar hon från några av världens mest utsatta platser. Men vem är egentligen personen bakom de gripande, och ibland våghalsiga, reportagen? Nya avsnitt från P3 ID hittar du först i Sveriges Radio Play. I det här avsnittet berättar den prisbelönta krigskorrespondenten om uppväxten i Falun och hur föräldrarnas stora omvärldsintresse fick henne att lyfta blicken mot fjärran redan från tidig ålder. Vi får också höra om människorna, mötena och platserna som har format Magda Gad – och vad det är som driver henne till att fortsätta rapportera om, och från, några av vår tids värsta krigszoner.P3 ID om Magda Gad bygger på en rad intervjuer gjorda av journalisten Hateff Mousaviyan. Samtalen med Magda äger rum under hösten och vintern 2023, mot en fond av pågående krig, konflikter och naturkatastrofer.I avsnittet medverkar bland andra Magnus Alselind, f.d. redaktionschef på Expressen, Maria Edström, lektor i journalistik vid Göteborgs universitet, och Stefanie Glinski, krigskorrespondent och fotograf.Programledare: Vendela LundbergAvsnittsmakare och reporter: Hateff MousaviyanProducent: Sally HenrikssonLjudmix: Fredrik NilssonLjudklippen i programmet är hämtade från Expressen, Sveriges Radio, BBC, Wall Street Journal, CBC, TV4 och SVT.
Systrarna Roshi och Sharareh Hoss är några av Sveriges absolut främsta när det kommer till PR och marketing. Tillsammans ligger de bakom den framgångsrika byrån Hoss Agency som fokuserar på att bygga just varumärken, och 2023 fick vi följa deras liv på tv4 i realityserien ”Systrarna Hoss”. Vi får höra om deras resa med föräldrar som flytt till Sverige från Iran, om uppväxten i Falun och om hur Hoss Agency en gång startade. Vi pratar om hur man ska göra för att bygga framgångsrika brands, skapa omtalade events och om nästa steg för systrarna med ett helt nytt bolag. Dessutom får vi höra historier från event som gått snett och om de katastrofala konsekvenserna när Molly Sandén en gång fick fel mikrofon. Tusen tack för att du lyssnar!Ta del av våra kurser på Framgångsakademin.Beställ "Mitt Framgångsår".Följ Alexander Pärleros på Instagram.Följ Alexander Pärleros på Tiktok.Bästa tipsen från avsnittet i Nyhetsbrevet.I samarbete med Convendum.Följ Roshi Hoss på InstagramFölj Sharareh Hoss på InstagramBesök Hoss Agency Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Systrarna Roshi och Sharareh Hoss är några av Sveriges absolut främsta när det kommer till PR och marketing. Tillsammans ligger de bakom den framgångsrika byrån Hoss Agency som fokuserar på att bygga just varumärken, och 2023 fick vi följa deras liv på tv4 i realityserien ”Systrarna Hoss”. Vi får höra om deras resa med föräldrar som flytt till Sverige från Iran, om uppväxten i Falun och om hur Hoss Agency en gång startade. Vi pratar om hur man ska göra för att bygga framgångsrika brands, skapa omtalade events och om nästa steg för systrarna med ett helt nytt bolag. Dessutom får vi höra historier från event som gått snett och om de katastrofala konsekvenserna när Molly Sandén en gång fick fel mikrofon. Tusen tack för att du lyssnar!Ta del av våra kurser på Framgångsakademin.Beställ "Mitt Framgångsår".Följ Alexander Pärleros på Instagram.Följ Alexander Pärleros på Tiktok.Bästa tipsen från avsnittet i Nyhetsbrevet.I samarbete med Convendum.Följ Roshi Hoss på InstagramFölj Sharareh Hoss på InstagramBesök Hoss Agency Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Elva personer är misstänkta för grovt miljöbrott. Nu ska en domstol bestämma om de ska dömas för brott. Tidningen Månadsbladet görs av en daglig verksamhet i Göteborg. Klartext har besökt redaktionen. Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radio Play. I kvällens program hör vi även elever på anpassade gymnasieskolor i Falun och Sundsvall berätta om vad de vill ska hända nästa år.
Januari 2021. En tolvårig flicka går till sitt rum för att lägga sig. Men så är det inte. När pappan går upp till rummet är flickan borta. Detta blir början på en utredning som sträcker sig över nästan ett år. Utredningen handlar inte om ett enkelt försvinnande; den involverar istället ett betydande antal sexualbrott. Den tolvåriga flickan är inte det enda offret; det visar sig att över 30 barn har blivit utsatta.Hasse Aro intervjuar förundersökningsledare Ann-Sofie Lehto-Nordal och gruppledare Anette Zackrisson om nivåerna i utredningen, förhören och den svåra bevisinsamlingen från de utsatta flickorna.Lyssna på Fallen jag aldrig glömmer innan alla andra - på Podplay på torsdagar!
Företag kan luras med priser när det är rea. Ridskola ska läggas ned i Falun och vi får träffa Saga i Blekinge som provat på rullstolsdans. Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radio Play.