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ETSU Pharmacy White Coat Radio
Episode 31 — Dean Debbie Byrd on new state funding, Gatton's 20th anniversary, and answers to student questions

ETSU Pharmacy White Coat Radio

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On this episode of White Coat Radio, we're joined by Dr. Debbie Byrd, Dean of East Tennessee State University Bill Gatton College of Pharmacy. She discusses the latest news regarding state funding and reduced tuition, the college's 20th anniversary, her philosophy for overcoming challenges, and answers questions from student pharmacists Dean Byrd is celebrating her 10th anniversary as dean of Gatton this year. In March, she was named a Distinguished Fellow of the Pharmacy Academy by the National Academies of Practice (NAP), a prestigious honor that recognizes excellence and leadership in interprofessional health care. TRANSCRIPT: Dean Debbie Byrd I also view challenges as opportunities because I've seen that play out that when we do have those obstacles, many times they have resulted in some of our greatest successes.   Michele Williams Welcome to White Coat Radio, a podcast from East Tennessee State University Bill Gatton College of Pharmacy in Johnson City, Tennessee. Each episode, we cover a wide range of topics about the pharmacy school experience, from study tips to deep dives with faculty and students pharmacists. I'm one of your hosts, Doctor Michele Williams, assistant professor and director of academic success.   Stephen Woodward And I'm Stephen Woodward, marketing and communications manager. On this episode, we chat with Doctor Debbie Byrd, dean of ETSU Bill Gatton College of Pharmacy. This year, Doctor Byrd is celebrating her 10th anniversary, coming to Gatton as Dean in 2016. In March, she was named a Distinguished Fellow of the Pharmacy Academy by the National Academies of Practice (NAP), a prestigious honor recognizing excellence in leadership and interprofessional health care.   Stephen Woodward Learn more about Doctor Byrd on our website e-t-s-u dot e-d-u slash pharmacy. Now let's get to our interview. Well, Dean Byrd, welcome to White Coat Radio.   Dean Debbie Byrd Yeah. Thank you for having me. Glad to be here. It's great to have you here.   Stephen Woodward We'll start by telling us what is a typical day. Being a dean look like.   Dean Debbie Byrd You know, there's not a typical day. But I think that's probably one of the things that I enjoy most is just the variety and, you know, the work that I get to do internal to the college, which you know, most in the college would be, you know, very familiar with and, but there's also a lot of external work at the university and then even beyond the university.   Dean Debbie Byrd So, a lot of my time is spent problem solving. I've described myself as a fire chief sometimes, putting my fire hat on putting out fires. But it's it's usually not to that, that level, but it's, a lot of serving as a, as a soundboard for people. It's been a lot of time in meetings. And that's where a lot of that, you know, problem solving and coaching and, and just, you know, hearing what, what others have in mind to do. I know when I was new to this position, I was very taken aback by all the meetings or how much time I was spending in meetings. And I remember, talking to my boss at the time, Wilsie Bishop. And I said, you know, when I've just. I'm in meetings all the time. I went, when does. When will I do my work, you know, as these, and this is my first job as a dean, and she, you know, paused and smiled and looked at me and said, this is the work that is that is the work which is very different from what I had done previously. But, you know, whether it's meeting with, members of the leadership team or executive committee individually, or, you know, as a group, with the faculty council, we have the dean student advisory Committee today. I was kind of I had to think about it a little bit because there are so many different things. But, just all of the stakeholders within the college, and our alumni here, those, those meetings go on on a, on a pretty regular cadence. But then at Etsu, there are a number of different councils that I serve on the university council, academic council, deans, council meeting, council deans meet on a regular basis. So, you know, all of those things are, you know, trying to make things better, whether it's here at the college or at the university that, you know, even beyond the university, there's opportunities to, you know, work on behalf of the profession or the college in terms of advocacy with legislators. College has been very active with the Johnson City, Washington County Chamber of Commerce. So, yeah, there's just so many, folks to to meet with. And then there's lots of events that we have, at the college. And so I just represent the college in a lot of different, arenas.   Stephen Woodward Great. Thank you for sharing.   Michele Williams So the college's, of course, celebrating its 20th anniversary this academic year. What do you think are some of the biggest challenges the college is facing?   Dean Debbie Byrd You know, that's a great question. And I can say I think that, you know, Gaten is facing any challenges that are unique to us that are really any different than other colleges or schools of pharmacy or, or just higher education, in general. But challenges in general, I do think are accessibility and affordability for our students, is really paramount.   Dean Debbie Byrd The perception of the value of higher education, I don't think that that pharmacy faces, that as much as maybe other, degree programs, because the return on the investment for, a doctor pharmacy degree is pretty clear. You know, it's was life changing for me as a first generation college student. You know, really, generational change can come about, for those students who have those opportunities. And that's why that accessibility and affordability is so, important. Yeah. For us to focus on, I also have a philosophy which I would say is something that has developed, especially since becoming a dean is, I used to have the perspective of, I could prevent problems, you know, if I planned well and and that's true to a degree. But you can't plan away all the potential problems that that pop up. And so that perspective has changed as I've gotten wiser. But I also view challenges as opportunities because I've seen that play out that when we do have those obstacles, many times they have resulted in some of our greatest successes. That's so true as a college. And that's not at all how I used to think about problems. So I think it's important, important to have that mindset of just not that we like problems, but just embracing them. But they inevitably pop up and think of them as opportunities to, you know, make something better for someone. You know, face them with optimism and creativity because you might as well, and just roll up our sleeves and, and get to work.   Michele Williams That's, that's one of the things that I really love about working here and working with you is that when a problem comes up, there have been times when you come to my office and said, what are we going to do about this?   Dean Debbie Byrd Yeah, I, I love that. Yes. Like, oh, okay, let's problem solve us figure it out. So yeah. Yeah. Because it's not an option you know not to address the problem. It's that way. So we might as well. ...Yeah. And and I certainly don't have all the answers. And so, you're not the only person that I, that.... Well, what do you think about this? Yeah. You know, our, thinking about this. What do you think about that? To try to get to the best solution for whatever it may be?   Stephen Woodward Well, kind of along those lines, what are some of the those opportunities that you see for the college?   Dean Debbie Byrd Yeah. You know, I think there's no question that excellence is an important part of our culture here. So, we're always looking for ways to improve things, to make things better, whether that's, you know, for students or faculty or staff, you know, how do we just just make things run smoother in some cases, take something that's that's good and make it great. But we have made the most of some of our challenges here at the college. But I think some of the things, thanks are thanks are, are. My gosh, I probably should not go it, you know, we don't have any major, major things going on right now. We've had some major initiatives that the college is, is, you know, kind of bringing to fruition now a major curricular revision as one example, where I do want to give, you know, faculty and staff major kudos for that work because, you know, not only did they, you know, revise the curriculum, which happens periodically everywhere, but something that our faculty did really combined, you know, that academic excellence piece and, and thinking about student success, but they also really considered well-being in that and well-being in the perspective of, you know, what's the best combination to help our students perform at their very best? And to that end, you know, we looked at a lot of data and found that our curriculum at that time, before we revised it, had more credit hours than most programs in the country. And, and at that time, our students weren't performing where we would like for them to have been. We were thinking about the now flex. We were more, you know, just around the average or maybe just slightly above average. And so part of that we felt like, maybe it's just too much and there's a point of diminishing returns. And I think we can reach that with our students, that we were just overwhelming them in terms of just information and time. And, and so they were very thoughtful. The faculty were in really bringing it back to the essentials of, of what do our students need, to be the best pharmacists and to perform at their very best and to, to really, you know, learn and retain everything. It's not, you know, if you're just you can give them everything. But if they're only going to retain a third of it, what what's the point? And they've really given that a lot of consideration. So so with that in mind, you know, there's been a lot of, work at the college over the years about, student will be that I think, now we've shifted to, to think more about faculty and staff will be about the college. And, you know, there's a we oh, you're often, very data centric here as well. So, you know, there's a, faculty and staff well-being survey that's going to go out to get some good information. But during work that's already happened, several years ago, I served on, the American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy. I had a, a faculty workload task force and, trying to come up with, you know, the ideal workload policy and, and just the best practices when it comes to that. And one of the most important things was, just transparency and and helping, you know, faculty understand what the what the expectations are and matching that with effort. And the university is now embarking on some of that work with, workload policy and promotion of tenure guidelines. And so, you know, with that in mind, you know, that's something that aligning those things, I think is going to help, our faculty and staff will be, and then also just growing our faculty and staff as our enrollment has continued to grow. Obviously, that's going to help a lot with workload and supporting developmental opportunities. And then nurturing our positive culture. You know, that's a foundation that was laid at the very beginning. And I think it is something that could be taken for granted. If, if we're not intentional about nurturing that culture. So I think that's something that we're all very committed to. But I also think, as we consider, you know, bringing in new faculty and new staff, that we have to be very, considerate of that and making sure that that we bring in people that will continue, you know, this culture that's been built and, and supported for so long, you know, research and scholarship is something that is, is an Etsu initiative. I serve on their research, strategic planning task force. And so with that in mind, you know, how do we create opportunities for, for faculty to, you know, be more successful in those areas, whether it's setting aside time or, providing opportunities for collaboration, development? You know, our faculty are doing great work and there's no, no question, no shortage of great things for our faculty to share and write about. But I want them to have the opportunity to do that work and to ask the questions that they're passionate about and then share, you know, their findings with, with the world and, and practice. Transformation is one example of that that many of our faculty are very engaged with that's, unique, what they do every day, in their practice, and then I guess another opportunity and, and again, we're, we've been working on these things, but, just engagement and particularly alumni engagement. You know, when I first came here, there had only been a few classes that had even graduated. And so, we really didn't have any, sort of programing or anything intentional with our alumni. And so thinking about that, how do we bring those former students and those graduates back that we're so proud of, and give them opportunities to connect with one another and with the college? We started homecoming a few years ago, and, Etsu held tailgates last year. So, so hopefully those opportunities will continue to grow. We have another survey that's out with faculty and staff right now asking how how do we currently engage with our alumni, and whether it's in the classroom or with, professional organizations, student organizations where we currently dealing with our alumni. And then that's going to be shared back with the alumni and sort of sort of a menu of, here, here, the current opportunities and get their input on what else would you like me to be doing with the college and how would you like to, engage with that? So those are those are some of the things that I think are major opportunities for us on the horizon.   Michele Williams That's great. Yeah. So you mentioned the that our faculty are doing a lot of really exciting things. But in March, you were named the distinguished fellow of the Pharmacy Academy by the National Academies of Practice. Nap. And this is a prestigious honor recognizing excellence in leadership and interprofessional health care. Can you comment on this honor.   Dean Debbie Byrd And what it means to you? Yeah, it really does mean a lot because, throughout my career, I've been involved in interprofessional patient care. My practice, you know, was always with family medicine physicians. And and that work and within family medicine, residency training, practices in academic settings in some always worked in that you know, physician, pharmacist, interprofessional, you know, patient care model. And so, so that's something that's just been been part of my entire career, that practice piece and later the education piece. But I feel like that expanded greatly for me several years ago when, I was asked to be the interim dean for the College of Nursing. So I learned so much, you know, during that time period. And, and I was fortunate to be inducted with, one of my nurse faculty colleagues, at the ceremony last weekend. But, another piece of it that was, especially meaningful is I don't seek awards and recognition. You know, for myself, it's, you know, a college focus typically. And so, in this case, it was a nomination, you know, by a colleague that, I had given a presentation at, and a CCP meeting about the imposter syndrome, and, had encouraged him to, pursue something that he was thinking about. And, and he'd sent me an email several months later and said, you know, I did it and thank you. And then a couple of years later, he was he was inducted, and he was telling me about it, and I was like, oh, congratulations. That's really cool. And, and he said, well, you should be a member of this and I'm going to nominate you. So so that was special. Just that awesome connection as well. Yeah.   Stephen Woodward This spring we had some big news with state funding. Do you want to tell us more about that?   Dean Debbie Byrd Yes. I'm glad to you. So this is something that the college has worked on since 2017. When the college was founded back in 2005, the state really didn't have the funds to support a second college of pharmacy at that point. So the college was founded really based on a private tuition model. And because of that, is that being our only revenue, your tuition historically has been very high. So, you know, before we received any state funding, our tuition was as high as $38,000 a year, actually a little more than $38,000 a year, which was typical for a private college of pharmacy. But so many of our students are first generation. And, you know, come from rural areas. You know, when I came in as dean in 2016 and sort of learned, you know, the history, it just didn't seem fair. And it certainly limited accessibility and affordability for our students. Our debt load was significant as a result of that. So that was really the impetus for trying to achieve state funding for the college so we could pass that along to our student. So, you know, we worked on it for about six years before we received the first bit of state funding in 2023. And at that time, the state, appropriation was about half of what we asked for. And so we lowered tuition at that time. Actually, beyond what the state funding supported, with the idea that I guess the idea and the hope that we would receive the other half the following year, and unfortunately, we didn't it took us an additional three years to finally receive the other half. But in the meantime, I feel like that initial funding allowed proof of concept because our proposal was that if we receive state funding, we can lower tuition, our enrollment will increase. And particularly among Tennesseans. And so from, you know, 2023 to 2025, I guess, or the data that we shared with legislators, our enrollment went up from a class of about 45 students on average and had been for the last several years, to, I guess, the the year after funding, it was around 58 seniors and 64. Oh, wow. And and so this year we're expecting over 70 students grew in the percentage of Tennesseans that, you know, we we expected it to go up. But it was really remarkable that it went from, about 40% Tennesseans among, you know, our class, incoming classes to almost 70% at Tennessee and in our incoming classes. So we had those data. And by showing showing them that proof of concept that, you know, look, look what the state dollars, you know, have done. And then also, especially since 2017, there's a pharmacist shortage that has developed over that time. And so, there's a real need for pharmacists, and particularly in rural areas, that's where a lot of our students come from. They're willing to go back there. So, ultimately our tuition, was lowered and will go into effect July 1st, and it will apply to all of our students, not just our incoming students. For Tennesseans, tuition will be $24,785 a year, which will be significant savings for them, especially if you multiply that over four years. Their ultimate, you know, student loan debt will be significantly reduce over $50,000. They'll graduate with. And, tuition is also less for out-of-state students as well. So, our, our state tuition, starting July 1st, will be $30,329 per year. And really, our ultimate goal in terms of that accessibility and affordability was just to match the tuition of the other state school. We just felt like, you know, taxpayers, you know, our funding, the, the dollars that go to the state and, and, you know, that's who's going to benefit and that we felt like our students deserved, you know, the opportunity to to go to pharmacy school and, and then turn around and serve, you know, the people of Tennessee in this region. So, you know, it is very exciting to to finally, be at the point where we can offer that to our students. And I know they're very excited and, you know, we we expect, you know, ultimately, you know, our class size historically has been 75 to 80 students. And so, you know, we we did learn about state funding just with the legislative cycle until April. And our recruiting cycle is essentially done by the end. So we we didn't really expect it to affect, our class size for this fall, but we expect that we'll have, you know, full class and full classes going forward as a result. So, nine years total. We finally made it. We had some persistence going on, but I have to thank, President Noland for his support. We would not, have have achieved this without, you know, his commitment to the college and his willingness to, you know, really make us a priority, you know, this year and also in 2023 to, to make this happen. But also, you know, our local legislative delegation, you know, has always been supportive. And I would say they, you know, they were supportive from the very beginning. And in particular, Gary Hicks has been a huge champion on the House side. And, you know, from over that nine year period, you know, he was a new legislator whenever we started this effort. And over time, you know, he's become a leader in the House and and on the finance committee. And so, you know, that that time helped us in some ways to to have, some of our local delegation be in positions where they could have more influence with their colleagues. And, and then, you know, most recently with Senator Harshbarger, you know, as a pharmacist was very supportive of us as well. And, and I would say all the pharmacists, in the Senate, there are four pharmacists in that, Senate and the Tennessee General Assembly. And, and they were all supportive of us. And, and that meant a lot to you. So, so we're just we're just very pleased, to finally have this opportunity to to offer this to students. Yeah. One other, I think major piece to this in addition to that proof of concept that I was talking about earlier that I think really, helped, you know, push this across the finish line were our season outcomes? Yeah. Yeah. To be able to to, you know, show that, you know, we're worth the investment. And that students that come to get and we'll have, you know, a great outcome. And so, specifically speaking about our Netflix pass rate, you know, being top five in the country in 2023 and, again, with our class of 2025, I think definitely caught their attention. And many of the legislators that I met with commented on that. Yeah, they were they were impressed with, how well prepared our students are. And I think that helped them make the decision to be willing to invest in the college. And our students.   Stephen Woodward That's great. Well, thank you for your tireless effort and dedication to to doing that over the past nine years. Did you log how many trips to Nashville you've you've made it.   Dean Debbie Byrd I did that time. I probably should have stayed. Yeah, for sure I didn't, but, it's, you know, it was a long nine years, but, you know, I'd never had any, you know, responsibility before becoming a dean of interacting with legislators. And so I really came to enjoy that. Maybe not the trip. It'd be nice if I could, you know, just go across town, to meet with folks that, you know, just to develop those relationships over time and, yeah, you know, realize, I mean, they're, they're they're here to help us and that's that's their role. And, and, and they, they really work hard, you know, to help us. So I appreciate those relationships and the opportunity just to better understand the process and how things work. I really had no clear understanding of that either. So, it was a lot of work, but, certainly enjoyed it and were thrilled with the outcome.   Stephen Woodward Well, we asked some students to, to provide some questions for this interview. So P2 Bonilla asked, what has been the most challenging leadership decision you've had to make as Dean?   Dean Debbie Byrd Well, I think probably the hardest thing that, I have to do as a dean, unfortunately, it's very rare that it happens, but is to dismiss a student and, you know, any decision that affects a person, even if it's in their best interest, and it's the right thing to do is, is difficult. And, and I would say those decisions, because the question was, what's the most challenging decision? And the decision itself is, not necessarily challenging, you know, it's the right thing to do or that individual, and, and it could be, I think especially if you ask those questions, what is in the best interest of the profession of the university? What's in the best interest of the college, and what's in the best interest of the individual? Then the decision itself usually is pretty clear. And and how would I wish to be treated under these circumstances? The decision becomes pretty clear. But it's still, difficult to sure, you know, that you're, you know, going to cause pain for someone, even if it's in the short term and even if it is the right thing to do, it's always very difficult.   Stephen Woodward Brunella also asked if you weren't working in pharmacy or academia, what career do you think you would have pursued?   Dean Debbie Byrd Well, I initially I, I remember in the first grade.   (laughing)   Mrs. Highberger asked me to help her, do something. I don't remember what it was. You know, during recess one day, and I, I got off the school bus and ran inside and told my mom that I was going to be a teacher. When I grew up. And so that was, you know, my plan as a six year old and was was by playing for a little bit.   Dean Debbie Byrd And, and as I got older, you know, my family always, struggled financially. And so once I realized that maybe, being an elementary school teacher might not give me the financial security that was really, really important to me under those circumstances. And then I just said, okay, I guess I won't do that. And so it's been a real bonus career, you know, pharmacy school to be a pharmacist. I didn't think that I would get to be a teacher to. So I got to do both of those things that, another, I don't know if it would have been a career, for me, per se, but I had a backup plan going to college that, I was I was waiting for scholarships to come in and out. It was about two weeks before, classes started. I went to Middle Tennessee State University, and I had applied for one scholarship and hadn't gotten it. And I'd gotten, some Pell Grant funds, but it wasn't enough to to cover things. And so I applied come last chance scholarship to get and, and so my thought was, well, if I don't get that, then I was going to join the military and, to give me the opportunity to eventually go to college. I'm not sure if that would have been a career, but that was my my clear plan. At that point and then, maybe a more unique, career path that didn't come to me until about, I don't know, 10 or 15 years into my career. Just because I didn't know that it existed is forensic anthropology.   Michele Williams Oh wow.   Dean Debbie Byrd Yeah, totally. I  guess I didn't even know that was a thing, but, you know, Bill Bass is a forensic anthropologist, and that if you've read the Body Farm books, my my office at one point overlooked the body Farm, in Knoxville. And so, yeah, just the idea that you could, you know, look at bones to human osteology was one of your specialty areas or is one of his specialty areas. And. No, and not just, you know, is this male or female, but what kind of work they did? Because, you know, if they, you know, did work that, you know, required heavy lifting, like, you could see that in their bones that, so, I don't know, I was just I was fascinated by that. And so I kind of thought for the first time, well, you know, if I'd known this existed, I might have gone out On something like that. But I don't know. How many forensic anthropologist are really needed in the world. Whereas I think we need lots pharmacies now.   Michele Williams And lucky for us, you know. So, another student question that we have is from Ryan, who is actually the president of P-1 class. Class of 2029. His question is, leadership can be a challenging journey. Is there a specific mentor or role model who helped shape your own leadership philosophy? And what is the one piece of it of their advice that you still lean on today as the Dean?   Dean Debbie Byrd Yeah, there's there's not just one. You know, I if I started to name or try to name people, I would definitely leave people out. So, I think about, you know, the faculty member, I was an average student. And do not tell our students this all the time. I was a very average student in pharmacy school. Not for lack of trying effort, but, you know, I had a faculty member and preceptor that encouraged me to think about residency, and I'm not sure I necessarily would have thought about that. Even. You know, it's one of those things that, you know, sometimes a mentor is not someone that you necessarily are spending a lot of time with. Someone may just literally ask you a question, have you ever thought about it? So, I would just encourage, you know, everyone, whenever you see, something in someone and you're thinking in your head, oh, you'd be really good at, you know, whatever. Have you ever thought about to always ask those those questions?   Michele Williams It can be life changing.   Dean Debbie Byrd Oh, no, no, no, no doubt about it. And I mean, I had, you know, former students that, you know, went on to do something and years later would come back and say, oh, well, you're the reason I did this. And I would look at them in confusion and say, oh, remember that day? You ask me, you know, have I ever thought about. And no, I didn't remember that. But it does, you know, can make a real impact. So that's that's important. But I had other, you know, my residency preceptors, you know, who really, developed me exponentially. Department chairs, campus meetings and really, everybody I've ever worked for has has served as a mentor, the president and provost here. But fellow faculty and staff, meet your peers, you know, can be those mentors, because I do think a lot of it is just, you know, serving as a sound board and just being somebody that that listen, sometimes, you know, sometimes you know what to do, but you just need to say it all out loud and have somebody, you know, not at the end, you know, instead of running from the room that, you know. Yes, that's a good thing to think about that, you know, colleagues I've mentioned in professional organizations, certainly have been, students, teach me something. You know, every time. But I have an opportunity to interact with them. And it's interesting and just funny that you asked me because I had lunch yesterday with Wilsie Bishop, who, is the retired vice president for health affairs and, who I worked for for many years. And so, you know, she continues, at this point, even her in her retirement, you know, to serve as, as a mentor. But, my number one strength, according to Strengthsfinder. And I've taken it many times over many decades now, is learner. And so I think every experience that you have and every interaction that you have is an opportunity to to learn something and to gain something. And I think my experience has been that people are very generous. And so if you, you know, ask for advice or ask, to draw upon somebody's wisdom. So far, I haven't run across anybody that's been unwilling, you know, to to talk with me or, you know, listen to that dilemma that, I'm facing and, you know, give me their two cents. And so that's another encouragement that I would put out into the world that, you know, you never know until you ask. And, but it doesn't really matter who it is. I think sometimes we think, you know, a lot of the people that have the most wisdom and could potentially give the best advice are some of the busiest people. You know, in the world, potentially. And it's really easy to say, oh, gosh, I don't want to I want to bother them, I don't want to inconvenience them. But again, I found them. You know, it doesn't matter who you ask. I haven't had anybody turn me down. Yeah.   Stephen Woodward That's great. As we come to a close, is there anything else you'd like to to add to our listeners?   Dean Debbie Byrd You know, this is our 20th anniversary for the college. And, in July, I will have a big year, ten years. And so it's caused me to do, you know, some some reflecting, about the ten years and, and thinking about I don't think that I answered one part of the last question about, you know, what piece of advice of about do I lean on? And I, I think it's maybe a couple of things, you know, one is I mentioned earlier just treating people the way we want to be treated. I mean, many years ago, the college, did some developmental program with outward mindset. But that's really what it boils down to. But I think the other piece has is just being intentional, that, you know, just because you wish things were different doesn't mean that they're going to be different. That you're making those changes for the better and trying to think about, you know, how to make things easier, how to facilitate success, whether it's for students or faculty or staff. I think that's a big part of the job. And, you know, sitting here with you, too, I think the first new position that I created when I came here was the marketing position, and like you and. I kind of from that, you know, solving a problem I came here in realized I knew very little about this college, and nobody did. There were people in Johnson City that didn't even know that there was a College of Pharmacy, which is crazy to think about all the community support that we had. But, you know, I have lots of people, you know, moving to the area. So I was just then I was amazed by all the great things that were going on. So, you know, I feel like you've done a great job and, you know, getting the word out there about all the great things. And then maybe I'm not sure if it was literally the second position, but, we had a retirement and, academic affairs and we thought about, you know, what do we do? We want to just replace, you know, have the very same position, or do we want to, you know, reimagine what that would be. And that's when the director of student success position.   Michele Williams That was a great decision.   Dean Debbie Byrd But a lot of those, you know, student success efforts that that you have been led and, you know, we have relatively new student success coordinators. It's probably been the most recent addition to that. But, you know, we just are always thinking about, you know, who are our students. And as we've said, many of them are first generation, you know, coming from rural areas. And, and they, they bring, incredible assets that sometimes come with some things that have left them behind a little bit. And how do we take those, students that come to us with great potential and make sure that, you know, as long as they're doing the work, that they're going to be successful in the end. So just that intention with student success, you know, revamping our athletics prep, you know, is a big initiative that has certainly paid off, you know, for students recently. You know, admissions and enrollment is up. Yes, due in large part to marketing. But, you know, we have a full time recruiter, you know, now, and we haven't always had, you know, the ERP program, is something that is is new to the college, relatively new to the college. And I've mentioned, you know, some of the great engagement activities that happen. But, you know, there's those are all, I guess, circling back around to their problems or obstacles and some of the things that I think we're proud of, staff as a college came from a need to address, a problem or a situation as you have to see Will now.   Stephen Woodward Well, thank you for your service to the college and for being on the podcast today. We appreciate you coming.   Michele Williams Yeah. Thanks so much. Yeah.   Dean Debbie Byrd Well, thanks again for asking.   Stephen Woodward Thanks for listening to White Coat Radio. If you haven't already, be sure to subscribe and leave this review to learn more about ETSU Bill Gatton College of Pharmacy, visit us at e-t-s-slash pharmacy or follow us on social media @ETSUpharmacy. We'll see you next time.  

De Jortcast
dr Kelder en Co - 6 juni 2026 - De Russische elite, Noors gas, zwarte gaten, deugdzaamheid

De Jortcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2026 46:56


Dit is de gehele uitzending van dr Kelder en Co waar Jort Kelder belt met Sjoukje van Oosterhout (PRO) over het plan van de Noren om naar gas te boren bij de Noordpoolcirkel. Te gast is prof. dr. Hans van Koningsbrugge (RuG) over de Russische elite en de reactie van Poetin op de brief van Zelensky. Jonge dr. Kai Hendriks heeft onderzoek gedaan naar zwarte gaten in het heelal. En prof. dr. Rik Peels (VU) legt uit dat we meer deugdzaamheid nodig hebben in onze samenleving en in onze politiek. Maar wat houdt deze term eigenlijk in? 

Rushtid
Mat i gaten og bergen-glazing

Rushtid

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2026 67:51


Serge har latt Ulrik sitte med ville bergensere i ett kvarter, før han kommer inn å redder han. Bergenserne i studio er Emil fra Lobbyen, og Tobias fra kurator. Vi snakker om Bergen, moging og gorilaer! En episode fra dantes paraply!

How To Make It
Sean Giambrone: 'Chapter 2: Chapter 1'

How To Make It

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2026 37:14 Transcription Available


Actor Sean Giambrone joins Emily to discuss the epic ending of The Goldbergs, his love for Star Wars, and his new film Pizza Movie. We dive into Sean's illustrious voice acting career, what kept him sane after being on the same show for a decade, and what he has in common with his character from Solar Babies.So channel SpongeBob SquarePants, pick your favorite dinosaur, and go skateboarding as you enjoy Chapter 46 of How To Make It With Emily & Haley.Follow us on Instagram: @HowToMakeItPodcastFollow Emily: @EmilyCappello_Follow Haley: @HaleyMuralee

So True with Caleb Hearon
Gaten Matarazzo Loves Pizza

So True with Caleb Hearon

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2026 75:30


Welcome! This week's guest is the talented Gaten Matarazzo! Gaten and Caleb talk growing up in the public eye, weird encounters in bathrooms, the proper ways to grieve, Star Wars, and much more! Watch PIZZA MOVIE starring Gaten and Caleb on Hulu April 3rd!  Join our Substack for ad free full episodes, early access to merch, our community chat, and more! https://calebsaysthings.substack.com/  Follow Gaten! @gatenmatarazzo Follow the show! @sooootruepod  Follow Caleb! @calebsaysthings  Produced by Chance Nichols @chanceisloud Head to https://turbotax.com to find a store location near you and get matched with a TurboTax expert — with real-time updates in the iOS app.  Rula patients typically pay $15 per session when using insurance. Head to https://RULA.com to find a therapist the easy way.  Get $29 denim when you sign up as a NEW VIP at https://Fabletics.com/sotrue Head to https://squarespace.com/sotrue for a free trial, and when you're ready to launch, use OFFER CODE: SoTrue to save 10% off your first purchase of a website or domain. So True with Caleb Hearon is edited and engineered by Nicole Lyons. Our social media manager is Virginia Muller. All episodes are filmed in The So Trudio at Legitimate Business World Headquarters in Brooklyn, New York.  A Wave series. wavesportsandentertainment.com  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Kees de Kort | BNR
‘Het IMF moet de hele wereld in de gaten houden, problemen zitten overal'

Kees de Kort | BNR

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2026 9:43


Op 14 april komen de World Economic Outlook en het Global Financial Stability Report van het IMF uit. Maar die rapporten moeten nu al geschreven en gedrukt worden. ‘In de huidige onzekere omgeving is dat killing’, zegt macro-econoom Arnoud Boot. Dat komt omdat niet duidelijk is wat er de komende weken gebeurt. Wat is de rol van het IMF? Het IMF staat voor economische stabiliteit in de wereld. Je ziet dat terug in grote steunprogramma’s, zoals bij Griekenland en Argentinië. De kracht van het IMF is dat het steun koppelt aan eisen. Landen moeten hun arbeidsmarkt hervormen of hun overheidstekorten aanpakken. In ruil daarvoor krijgen ze steun en kunnen ze op een nieuw pad komen.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Sven op 1
Geoffrey van Leeuwen (NAVO-stafchef): 'Houden in de gaten dat er genoeg wapens zijn voor Oekraïne' (12 maart 2026)

Sven op 1

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2026 24:15


Wat is de rol van de NAVO in het conflict in Iran? En wat betekent dat voor de oorlog in Oekraïne? NAVO-stafchef Geoffrey van Leeuwen vertelt erover.  Sven op 1 is een programma van Omroep WNL. Meer van WNL vind je op onze website en sociale media: ► Website: https://www.wnl.tv  ► Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/omroepwnl  ► Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/omroepwnl ► Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/wnlvandaag ► Steun WNL, word lid: https://www.steunwnl.tv ► Gratis Nieuwsbrief: https://www.wnl.tv/nieuwsbrief 

De Videogame Show
#133 - Twee enorme gaten [met oa Super Nintendo, Resident Evil VIII VR, Pokemon Pokopia]

De Videogame Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2026 54:09


Maarten zwoegde zwetend door de horror van RE8 terwijl Keez het pure plezier aanschouwde in Pokemon Pokopia. Verder eren we de geschiedenis van Nintendo dankzij een briljant boek, en duiken we in het nieuws in een verassende PS5 upgrade, de nieuwe Xbox en de toekomst van de console space. We zijn er weer! De Videogame Show!00:04:20 - Mewgenics / Slay the Spire 200:05:40 - Super Nintendo door Keza MacDonald00:12:40 - Virtual Boy00:14:50 - Resident Evil VIII VR00:33:15 - Pokemon Pokopia 00:45:30 - Assassin's Creed Unity00:47:00 - Playstation stopt met PC ports00:48:15 - Xbox' nieuwe console 00:50:20 - Steam Machines Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Strikt Privé
'Dit heeft terror-Monique niet in de gaten'

Strikt Privé

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2026 8:38


De aflevering van De Hanslers van maandagavond leek volgens Jordi Versteegden eerder op eentje van Ex on the Beach. In deze aflevering van Strikt Privé bespreekt de mediaverslaggever samen met Evert Santegoeds welke bizarre dingen er gebeurden in de laatste aflevering van de soap. Verder is het een heftige dag voor Tamara Elbaz: de zoon van de realityster had de mishandeling van Elbaz meegemaakt en deed een schokkende uitspraak over de situatie. En: de hoofdredacteur van Privé heeft nieuwe details over de mogelijke nieuwe vlam van Sylvie Meis.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Johnny Vaughan On Radio X Podcast
Stranger Things, Felix White, and Car Crash Priest

Johnny Vaughan On Radio X Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2025 71:17


This week, The Thang Gang were joined by Finn, Gaten, Caleb, and Noah from STRANGER THINGS! Plus Felix White from The Maccabees popped by, and Gav celebrated the life of Jimmy Cliff.Hear Johnny on Radio X every weekday at 4pm across the UK on digital radio, 104.9 FM in London, 97.7 FM in Manchester, on Global Player or via www.radiox.co.uk

Podcrushed
Gaten Matarazzo

Podcrushed

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2025 54:55


The gang sits down with Gaten Matarazzo — the quick-witted Broadway kid who became a global sensation as Dustin Henderson on Stranger Things. Gaten takes us all the way back — from hustling backstage at Les Mis, to the chaotic on-stage disaster he’ll never live down, to the moment the beloved Steve-and-Dustin duo was born. We also dig into who Gaten is off-set — the music he’s making, the life he’s building, and what comes next now that Hawkins is in the rear-view. Shop SKIMS Fits Everybody collection at https://skims.com/podcrushed. #skimspartner Head to https://prettytasty.com and use code PODCRUSHED at checkout for your first subscription order FREE (up to a $49 value), plus 15% off every subscription order after that. Podcrushed listeners can grab Rosetta Stone’s LIFETIME Membership for 50% OFF at https://rosettastone.com/podcrushed.That’s unlimited access to 25 language courses, for life! Go to https://airalo.com and use code PODCRUSHED for 15% off your first eSIM. Terms apply.

Onbehaarde Apen
Zzzip! Hoe je de knal van twee zwarte gaten op aarde kan horen

Onbehaarde Apen

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2025 38:22


Botsende sterren en zwarte gaten veroorzaken zwaartekrachtgolven in de ruimtetijd die zelfs op aarde waarneembaar zijn. In 2015 werd er zo'n golf voor het eerst waargenomen en sindsdien staat de sterrenkunde op zijn kop – ineens is er een nieuwe blik op het heelal. Hoe meet je zwaartekrachtgolven precies? Waarom laten ze ons de ruimte op compleet nieuwe wijze zien? En wat is de oogst van tien jaar onderzoek?Heeft u vragen, suggesties of ideeën over onze journalistiek? Mail dan naar podcast@nrc.nl.Host: Gemma VenhuizenGasten: Bruno van Wayenburg en Hendrik SpieringRedactie en montage: Rosa van ToledoZie het privacybeleid op https://art19.com/privacy en de privacyverklaring van Californië op https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

We're Here to Help
232: Shrewd Little Boy & Danny Two-Times (With Gaten Matarazzo)

We're Here to Help

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2025 63:09


Stranger Things' Gaten Matarazzo joins the guys and things get strange indeed. First, they help a biker break up with a twelve year-old boy. Then, Gaten schools Jake and Gareth about Gen Z relationships.Check out Volume 1 of the final season of Stranger Things on Netflix, dropping November 26th.Want to call in? Email your question to helpfulpod@gmail.com.PATREON: https://patreon.com/heretohelppodMERCH: heretohelppod.comINSTAGRAM: @HereToHelpPodIf you're enjoying the show, make sure to rate We're Here to Help 5-Stars on Apple Podcasts.Visit gemini.google/students to learn more and sign up. Terms apply.Advertise on We're Here to Help via Gumball.fmSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Sven op 1
Kamerlid Pieter Grinwis (CU): 'Belastingplan 2026 kan nog afgekeurd worden, maar D66 en CDA willen geen grote gaten' (19 november 2025)

Sven op 1

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2025 24:15


De komende dagen debatteert de Tweede Kamer over het Belastingplan 2026. Moeten we straks allemaal meer belasting betalen over onze aandelen? Winnaar van de Belastingbetalersbokaal 2025, de prijs voor de volksvertegenwoordiger die zich het meest inzet voor de belastingbetaler, ChristenUnie-Kamerlid Pieter Grinwis, schuift aan bij Sven Kockelmann. Sven op 1 is een programma van Omroep WNL. Meer van WNL vind je op onze website en sociale media: ► Website: https://www.wnl.tv  ► Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/omroepwnl  ► Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/omroepwnl ► Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/wnlvandaag ► Steun WNL, word lid: https://www.steunwnl.tv ► Gratis Nieuwsbrief: https://www.wnl.tv/nieuwsbrief 

Dinner’s on Me with Jesse Tyler Ferguson
Gaten Matarazzo — saying goodbye to ‘Stranger Things' and growing into himself

Dinner’s on Me with Jesse Tyler Ferguson

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2025 47:01


'Stranger Things' star Gaten Matarazzo joins the show. Over sushi and cappuccinos (yes, really), we talk about his remarkable journey from child performer to seasoned Broadway star and Netflix favorite. Gaten shares what it was like to commute from New Jersey to perform in Les Misérables as a kid, the surreal audition process that led to his breakout as Dustin in ‘Stranger Things,' and how it feels to say goodbye to such a defining project. He also opens up about living with cleidocranial dysplasia (CCD) and how he's using his platform to raise awareness and empower others. This episode was recorded at Lure Fishbar in SoHo, New York City. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

E24-podden
Toppforvalterne om norske aksjer og penger på gaten

E24-podden

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2025 34:35


Hvordan vurderer toppforvalterne børsutsiktene nå? Er noen aksjer feilpriset, og er det noen steder det kan ligge penger på gaten? Og hva skjer med de viktigste aksjene som snart skal legge frem tall? Med Hans Thrane Nielsen porteføljeforvalter i Storebrand Asset Management, og Leif Eriksrød, porteføljeforvalter og leder av Alfred Bergs aksjeteam. Programleder Sindre Heyerdahl. Produsent Erik Holm-Nyvold. Ansvarlig redaktør Lars Håkon Grønning. Hør E24-podden der du hører podkast. Analyser, nyheter og innsikt i business og næringsliv. E24-podden ble i mai 2025 kåret til årets aktualitetspodkast under Medieprisene i Bergen.

Father. Son. Galaxy. A Star Wars Podcast
Lego Star Wars Rebuild the Galaxy Interviews: Gaten Matarazzo and Tony Revolori

Father. Son. Galaxy. A Star Wars Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2025 19:33


This episode features a conversation with the stars of Lego Star Wars: Rebuild the Galaxy, Gaten Matarazzo (Sig) and Tony Hale (Dev). In this roundtable discussion with fellow podcasters, they share never-before-told stories about bringing their characters to life and what it means to be part of the Star Wars legacy.Becoming Sig and Dev: Find out how Gaten's lifelong fandom made him the perfect fit for Sig and how Tony built the character of Dev like a "Frankenstein monster" with creative input from the showrunners.The Power of Family: The actors discuss the core moral of the series: the importance of fighting for family. Learn why this theme of loyalty extends beyond blood relatives to the bonds forged with friends.From Fan to Franchise Star: Gaten and Tony share their personal connections to the Lego Star Wars universe, from favorite games to the sheer joy of hearing the "True Jedi" chime. Hear Tony's hilarious story about playing the Lego games before ever seeing the original movies.A Childhood Dream Fulfilled: The duo reflect on the incredible honor of becoming a Lego minifigure and how being part of the Star Wars franchise fulfills a lifelong dream. They also touch on the unique challenges and creative freedom that came with returning for the second season.

ThuisPubQuiz
TPQ 101 | Welk tv-programma hield justitieminister Donner in de gaten?

ThuisPubQuiz

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2025 114:57


Dit is TPQ 101 met onder andere The Sherminator, het zeilmeisje, de ⁠‘architect van de Holocaust', de doorbraak van Marco Borsato en televisieprogramma's die door justitieminister Piet Hein Donner nauwlettend in de gaten gehouden werden. En de speciale themaronde is "Stank"!Denksport PrijsvraagDaarnaast maak je kans op ons nieuwe boek. Het PubQuiz Puzzelboek De Tweede Ronde. Doe mee ⁠via de ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠prijspagina van Denksport⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠.⁠Vriend van de showWord ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠vriend van de show⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ en krijg toegang tot het fanarchief.Volg ons op:Instagram: @thuispubquizFacebook: @thuispubquizWebsite: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠thuispubquiz.nl⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Mail: thuispubquiz@gmail.com

Radboud Reflects, verdiepende lezingen
Zwarte gaten en het oneindige heelal | Skywalk audiotour door sterrenkundige Béatrice Bonga | NL

Radboud Reflects, verdiepende lezingen

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2025 11:37


Wat zie je als je naar boven kijkt? Vanaf het dak van de Stevenskerk zie je niet alleen de stad mooi liggen, maar is ook de hemel oneindig mooi. In de audiotour van sterrenkundige Béatrice Bonga neemt ze je mee op een ruimtereis naar het zwarte gat in het midden van ons melkwegstelsel. Welke planeten zie je vanaf het dak? En hoe werkt een zwart gat? Luister naar de audiotour en kijk voortaan anders naar de sterren. Zwarte gaten en het oneindige heelal | Skywalk audiotour met sterrenkundige Béatrice Bonga | Oneindig | Wetenschapsfestival op en rond de Stevens' Skywalk | 11 & 12 september 2025 | Radboud Reflects, Wetenschapscommunicatie Radboud Universiteit en Donders Instituut

Goed Werk
Schieten tabaksaccijnzen hun doel voorbij? (15 september 2025)

Goed Werk

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2025 8:58


Gaten in de begroting zijn de afgelopen jaren vaak gedicht door de accijns op tabak te verhogen. Gevolg is dat je voor een pakje sigaretten inmiddels meer dan 11 euro betaalt. Maar zijn we door het duurder worden van tabak ook minder gaan roken? Of zijn we vooral veel meer sigaretten in het buitenland gaan kopen? Dat bespreekt presentator Hans van der Steeg met Ardine de Wit, gezondheidseconoom bij het RIVM.

Beurswatch | BNR
Powell vanaf nu spek & bonenbaas: Trump pleegt coup bij Fed

Beurswatch | BNR

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2025 23:16


Jerome Powell heeft nog ruim elf maanden te gaan als Fed-voorzitter. Maar die maanden duren Donald Trump net wat te lang. Daar weet Trump wel raad mee. Als hij nu al een opvolger aanwijst, dan heeft hij het alsnog praktisch voor het zeggen. Want zo richt hij een soort 'schaduw-Fed' op, waar de markten meer aandacht aan zullen hechten dan aan Powell. Maar zet Trump 'zijn' economie en 'zijn' dollar op het spel als hij zijn eigen pion neerzet bij de Federal Reserve? Met die vraag mogen beleggers wereldwijd gaan worstelen de komende tijd. Verder zegt de Amerikaanse president een deal te hebben bereikt met China. Nou ja: een tussendeal. Een 'raamwerk' dat de handelsoorlog verder pauzeert voordat een andere deal de oorlog écht beëindigt. En er zit nog een haakje aan, want zowel Trump zelf als Xi Jinping van China moeten er nog een handtekening onder zetten. Autoproducenten in de VS en Europa staan te juichen, want de zeldzame aardmetalen stromen China weer uit. Chinese studenten mogen in ruil daarvoor verder studeren in de VS. Ook Elon Musk maakt een deal, maar dan met zijn eigen geweten. Hij biedt excuses aan voor het gebekvecht met Donald Trump van vorige week. Teslabeleggers zijn uitzinnig: het aandeel staat alweer hoger dan het voor de ruzie stond. Misschien is de nieuwe proef met robotaxi's die op 22 juni van start gaat wel de kers op hun taart. Tot slot draait Jensen Huang van Nvidia even 180 graden bij. In januari zei hij nog dat kwantumcomputers pas over 20 jaar nuttig zouden worden, waarna kwantum-aandelen zoals Rigetti en IonQ van de trap vielen. Rigetti verloor zelfs 70 procent van zijn waarde. Maar vandaag zei Huang opeens dat de kwantumrevolutie een keerpunt heeft bereikt en dat de kwantumtoekomst binnen handbereik ligt. We bespreken wat er dan is veranderd in de tussentijd.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

AEX Factor | BNR
Powell vanaf nu spek & bonenbaas: Trump pleegt coup bij Fed

AEX Factor | BNR

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2025 23:16


Jerome Powell heeft nog ruim elf maanden te gaan als Fed-voorzitter. Maar die maanden duren Donald Trump net wat te lang. Daar weet Trump wel raad mee. Als hij nu al een opvolger aanwijst, dan heeft hij het alsnog praktisch voor het zeggen. Want zo richt hij een soort 'schaduw-Fed' op, waar de markten meer aandacht aan zullen hechten dan aan Powell. Maar zet Trump 'zijn' economie en 'zijn' dollar op het spel als hij zijn eigen pion neerzet bij de Federal Reserve? Met die vraag mogen beleggers wereldwijd gaan worstelen de komende tijd. Verder zegt de Amerikaanse president een deal te hebben bereikt met China. Nou ja: een tussendeal. Een 'raamwerk' dat de handelsoorlog verder pauzeert voordat een andere deal de oorlog écht beëindigt. En er zit nog een haakje aan, want zowel Trump zelf als Xi Jinping van China moeten er nog een handtekening onder zetten. Autoproducenten in de VS en Europa staan te juichen, want de zeldzame aardmetalen stromen China weer uit. Chinese studenten mogen in ruil daarvoor verder studeren in de VS. Ook Elon Musk maakt een deal, maar dan met zijn eigen geweten. Hij biedt excuses aan voor het gebekvecht met Donald Trump van vorige week. Teslabeleggers zijn uitzinnig: het aandeel staat alweer hoger dan het voor de ruzie stond. Misschien is de nieuwe proef met robotaxi's die op 22 juni van start gaat wel de kers op hun taart. Tot slot draait Jensen Huang van Nvidia even 180 graden bij. In januari zei hij nog dat kwantumcomputers pas over 20 jaar nuttig zouden worden, waarna kwantum-aandelen zoals Rigetti en IonQ van de trap vielen. Rigetti verloor zelfs 70 procent van zijn waarde. Maar vandaag zei Huang opeens dat de kwantumrevolutie een keerpunt heeft bereikt en dat de kwantumtoekomst binnen handbereik ligt. We bespreken wat er dan is veranderd in de tussentijd.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Podcast – CryptoCoiners.nl
27 mei 2025 – Bitcoin en crypto: Gaat de Bitcoin-prijs flink dalen? Houd dit patroon de gaten

Podcast – CryptoCoiners.nl

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2025


n deze aflevering analyseren we waarom het triple top-patroon rond $109.000 op Bitcoin’s daggrafiek cruciaal is voor wat de Bitcoin-prijs gaat doen. Ook kijken we wat de recente Golden Cross, wekelijkse recordhoogte en lange-termijn forecast van $156k hierover vertellen. Voor extra analyses vind je elke werkdag een gratis update op onze Substack. Wil je deze […]

高效磨耳朵 | 最好的英语听力资源
单词造句磨耳朵 首字母F-G day102(1011-1020)

高效磨耳朵 | 最好的英语听力资源

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2025 14:43


听前提示一、每期提供10个单词,每个单词都会有2-3个例句,方便理解记忆。二、每个单词和句子都会重复5遍,其中第2遍为慢速,有助于识别。三、本材料的整体难度较低,可以用来听力磨耳朵和单词查漏补缺。Day1021011.Futuren.将来,未来a.将来的,未来的I'd like to be a dentist in the future.我将来想当牙医。The future depends on what we do in the present.未来取决于我们现在的所作所为。I expect a subway station will be here in the future.我预计将来会有地铁站。1012.Gainv.获得;增加n.增进;收益No pain, no gain!没有付出就没有收获!He tried to gain her affection.他试图赢得她的好感。Some people gain weight when they stop smoking.有些人戒烟后体重会增加。1013.Gamblen./v.投机,冒险;赌博I like to gamble for fun, and I know when to quit.我喜欢赌博取乐,我知道什么时候该退出。1014.Gapn.缺口;差距;空白The cat went through a gap in the fence.那只猫穿过了栅栏上的缝隙。Today there is a wide generation gap between parents and their children.如今,父母与子女之间的代沟很大。1015.Garagen.车库,飞机库;修车厂I left the car in the garage.我把车留在了车库里。The garage is not in proportion to the house.车库与房子不成比例。I think it's time for me to clean the garage.我想是时候清理车库了。1016.Garbagen.垃圾This movie is pure garbage.这部电影纯粹是垃圾。Please empty the garbage more often.请更频繁地清空垃圾。It's your turn to take out the garbage.轮到你把垃圾拿出来了。1017.Gardenn.(菜,花)园;公园This door leads to the garden.这扇门通向花园。We have a small vegetable garden.我们有一个小菜园。She buried the box in the back garden.她把箱子埋在后花园里。1018.Gasn.气体;煤气;汽油vt.毒(死);加油My car is out of gas.我的车没油了。This gas is highly poisonous.这种气体毒性很强。How far is the next gas station?下一个加油站有多远?1019.Gasolinen.汽油We almost ran out of gasoline.我们的汽油快用完了。1020.Gaten.大门;入口That's the main gate.那是正门。I'm at the north gate.我在北门。The prisoners tried to escape through the main gate.囚犯们试图通过正门逃跑。

De 7
13/05 | Pieter Loose CEO af bij Ekopak | Raad van State schiet gaten in exittaks van regering-De Wever | Financiële tijdbom onder Vaticaan

De 7

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2025 16:09


Wat zit er in De 7?De Raad van State verwacht juridische problemen met de geplande exittaks. Via de taks wil de federale regering letterlijk afrekenen met aandeelhouders van bedrijven die het land verlaten. Maar kan dat wel?De beurzen kleurden gisteren felgroen na de deal tussen de VS en China om hun importtarieven tijdelijk fors te verlagen. Is de storm voorbij of moet je als belegger toch wat voorzichtig blijven?En onze redactie is in de begroting van het Vaticaan gedoken. Wat blijkt? De nieuwe paus, Leo XIV, erft een tikkende financiële tijdbom. Hoe kan hij die ontmantelen? Host: Bert RymenProductie: Lara Droessaert en Roan Van EyckSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jeroen Leenders Experience
#202 - Hele Kleine Zwarte Gaten

Jeroen Leenders Experience

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2025 78:32


Jeroen Leenders Experience Live 17 Maart 2025, De Studio, Antwerpen. Word lid op YouTube en kijk de video. Log in met jouw persoonlijke YouTube-account vanop een laptop of PC en volg deze link: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCl7CNw3jWIMP_Ctk-7n13Sw/join Tickets voor de volgende live- show in Antwerpen https://www.jeroenleenders.be #JeroenLeendersExperience #standup #standupcomedy #comedy #antwerpen #comedytrain (0:00) Promo (0:46) Modder (6:44) Gremlins (11:02) Eieren (12:44) PMD- zakken (Floris Fransen) (15:21) Studentenkorting (William1864) (18:47) Rusthuis- moorden (21:38) Luie criminelen (ScottMurray5217) (23:29) Nucleair Afval (27:21) Rokersvakbond (Rob Ross S) (28:40) Groeistop Meisjes (40:22) Papa- film (44:45) Verwachtingen (50:05) Horloges (55:43) Hasselt (1:01:11) Werkgelegenheid Congo (1:05:10) Honden Eten (1:10:04) 1 Oorbel (1:13:52) Koriander & Zeep YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCl7CNw3jWIMP_Ctk-7n13Sw/join Speellijst & info: http://www.jeroenleenders.be Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/the_jeroen_leenders_experience/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/www.jeroenleenders.be Twitter: https://twitter.com/jeroen_leenders Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5I6B88nVw4wyxWqh331899 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCl7CNw3jWIMP_Ctk-7n13Sw/join iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/nl/podcast/jeroen-leenders-experience/id1370129605

SBS Dutch - SBS Dutch
"Het weer is wel echt iets wat we goed in de gaten willen houden"

SBS Dutch - SBS Dutch

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2025 9:54


Heb jij je ooit afgevraagd hoe je dag eruit ziet als je werkt in een Wilderness en Dark Sky Reserve? Rowie Olde Rikkert woont en werkt in Arkaroola, in het noorden van Flinders Rangers (SA). Ze vertelt onder meer hoe ze daar informatie verzamelt voor het Australische weersbureau BoM.

IN SPIRIT Podcast
EP211 - De rol van zwarte gaten in ons universum

IN SPIRIT Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2025 13:17


Zwarte gaten, wat zijn het precies en wat is hun rol in het universum? In deze aflevering neemt Zara je mee in dit onderwerp.    Heb je ook een vraag en wil je die met Zara delen? Stuur een berichtje op instagram!    Plan hier je kennismaking direct met Zara in https://calendly.com/zarajula/kennismaking  De MET jaaropleiding https://themetinstitute.com/join-us  Deel jouw ervaring met deze podcast met mij op Instagram: @zarajula   #multidimensionaliteit #zwartegaten #dimensies #hogerbewustzijn

Zimmerman en Space
Oer zwarte gaten

Zimmerman en Space

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2025 19:10


Een hele categorie zwarte gaten waar we het nog nauwelijks over hebben gehad. Oer zwarte gaten zijn een hypothetisch concept. Dat wil zeggen dat ze nog niet - bewust - zijn waargenomen. Toch gaan er een hoop stemmen op in wetenschappelijke kringen om deze objecten serieus te nemen.Gravitationally Collapsed Objects of Very Low Mass:https://academic.oup.com/mnras/article/152/1/75/2604549Hubble finds more black holes in the early Universe:https://www.esa.int/Science_Exploration/Space_Science/Hubble_finds_more_black_holes_in_the_early_UniverseGlimmers in the Cosmic Dawn: A Census of the Youngest Supermassive Black Holes by Photometric Variability:https://stsci-opo.org/STScI-01J7K772FQG13DWH00M42FDPY8.pdfLittle red dot (galaxy):https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Little_red_dot_(galaxy)The ‘Beautiful Confusion' of the First Billion Years Comes Into View:https://www.quantamagazine.org/the-beautiful-confusion-of-the-first-billion-years-comes-into-view-20241009/Primordial Black Holes - Sixty Symbols:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gs3mtZPySeMPrimordial black hole origin for thermal gamma-ray bursts:https://academic.oup.com/mnras/article/506/1/806/6308375Gamma-ray bursts from the final stage of primordial black hole evaporations:https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S027311779800204XPrimordial Black Holes as All Dark Matter:https://arxiv.org/pdf/1001.2308Primordial Black Hole Scenario for the Gravitational-Wave Event GW150914:https://arxiv.org/abs/1603.08338Primordial black hole:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Primordial_black_holeDe Zimmerman en Space podcast is gelicenseerd onder een Creative Commons CC0 1.0 licentie.http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0

SBS Dutch - SBS Dutch
Social media-experts prikken gaten in Meta's nieuwe bescherming voor tieners

SBS Dutch - SBS Dutch

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2024 8:59


Een nieuwe reeks beschermende maatregelen voor tieners op Instagram roept de vraag op of technologiebedrijven te vertrouwen zijn om zichzelf te reguleren ten behoeve van de veiligheid van kinderen. Experts zijn nog steeds niet overtuigd en zeggen dat de nieuwe maatregelen niets doen om schadelijke content die op het platform wordt verspreid te bestrijden en dat ze gemakkelijk kunnen worden omzeild door technisch onderlegde kinderen.

Skiete Willy Podcast
S05E03: 'Misschien kan Van Aerle wat gaten opvullen in PSV-verdediging'

Skiete Willy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2024 101:22


The Who Cares News podcast
Ep. 2663: Looking For Movie Deals

The Who Cares News podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2024 8:36


(airdate: 5.30.24) Travis Kelce is open to more acting jobs and says he's looking for movie deals. This after being cast in Ryan Murphy's Grotesquerie. Stranger Things' Gaten Matarazzo (Dustin on the series) tells about the time a 40 year old woman hit on him, he was only 13...lucky bastard! We can say that now because Gaten is 21 IRL now.  He just plays a 13 year old on Netflix. And @HalleBerry Listen to the daily Van Camp and Morgan radio show at: AltBossGold.com 92.5TheBlock RockPartyRadio RiverRatRadio The Mix614 Sunny105 Souldies.com KTahoe.com RetroFM 941now.com ZFunHundred Tucka56Radio.com AmericaOneRadio.com TheMix96.com 100az.live Audacy Lite99Orlando.com PlayFMOnline.com Free99EastTexasRadio FrontierCountryOnline.com Hits247fm.com BossBossRadio.com Hot977FM.com CountryBarnyardRadio.com B98KC.com That70sChannel.com iHeartMedia That90sChannel.com CoolJamzRadio GenerationsX.com MagicRadio.rebelmediagroup.us BossCountryRadio.com Retro80sRadio24/7 NCMCountry OasisRadio Z89.3 StarHit1FM  925The Block 247TheSound.com WMQL War Zone Radio  WRSR The Rooster DCXRocks  FusionRadio Mix96.1 106.5TrisJamz BigRadio.online  389country.com  Hawaiian Pacific Radio i92Knoxville The Rose  A Mix That Rocks Camaradio.org Express Radio My Spotlight 105 B106 96 Radio Indonesia Carolina Boomer Country Cover By Damian FM TodaysMixx.com KXOK Camaradio.org HitMusicUSA 517Rocks Audilous.com/TheShark Kick Ass Country Classic Rock Planet Mix 106 Radio find us at: VanCampAndMorgan.com  

Inside of You with Michael Rosenbaum
GATEN MATARAZZO: Stranger Things Growing Pains, Saying Goodbye to Dustin & His Dream Come True!

Inside of You with Michael Rosenbaum

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2024 73:12


Gaten Matarazzo (Stranger Things, Sweeney Todd) joins us again this week to share his perspective on Stranger Things coming to and end… how he's preparing to say goodbye to Dustin after a eight years… and the lessons he's learned after landing a hit show at the age of 12. Gaten starts the episode talking about his dream come true of performing Sweeney Todd on Broadway and the highs and lows that came with its seven month run. We also talk about the unique experience of literally growing up with his cast mates on a hit series, how he's managing his mental health today, and being at peace with the reality of coming off one of the biggest series of all time. Thank you to our sponsors:

Presidential Executive
FRESH Ain't It? | Complex Egos between Men & Women | with Alexis Gaten | S4

Presidential Executive

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2024 145:28


Other than the obvious differences between men and women there is one thing both have in common: EGO. It just comes out from a different perspective and manner. Our guest Alexis Gaten (chef/entrepreneur) gives a feminine view on what the world says women should want. From the Mr. "I ain't fresh", being ok eating at Cheesecake Factory and everything in between! We talk about it all presidentially with an executive mindset. #menandwomen #relationships #cheesecakefactory #theprezexCheck out Alexis on Social Mediahttps://www.instagram.com/lexyvette/https://www.instagram.com/lexyvettekitchen/https://www.tiktok.com/@lexyvetteCheckout this episode's show on YouTube: https://youtu.be/mQFk7Y359ccDon't forget to catch up on past episodes and run downs on our YouTube channel: ​https://www.youtube.com/@ThePrezExTVBe sure to SUBSCRIBE and LIKE the videos!Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theprezexLike us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theprezexSend all requests and business inquiries via Email: theprezex@gmail.com

FOX Sports NL
"In Nederland hebben we nog steeds niet in de gaten dat Verbruggen echt absolute buitencategorie is" - De Voetbalkantine | 5 april

FOX Sports NL

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2024 77:41


In deze aflevering van De Voetbalkantine ontvangen Wouter Bouwman en Yordi Yamali de gasten Stef Nijland, Robin Veldman, Arjan Swinkels, Sjoerd Mossou en Robert Maaskant.

Politisk kvarter
Forbud mot å sove på gaten

Politisk kvarter

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2024 15:03


Nå kan det blir forbudt å sove på gaten i Bergen. Byrådet sier det kun er camping de vil ramme, ikke fattige utlendinger. Nedrig og hjerterått, mener Arbeiderpartiet. Hør episoden i appen NRK Radio

Kees de Kort | BNR
‘De overheid heeft niet in de gaten dat concurrentie op de markt cruciaal is'

Kees de Kort | BNR

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2024 7:22


De voorgestelde aanpassing van de postwet door PostNL-topvrouw om per week minder vaak post te hoeven bezorgen klinkt misschien als logische stap, maar het verklaart volgens hoogleraar Arnoud Boot vooral 'waar we terechtgekomen zijn'. Een paar jaar geleden heeft toenmalig staatssecretaris van Economische Zaken Mona Keijzer een fusie - of hoe je het ook noemen wil - toe te staan tussen PostNL en Sandd. Laatstgenoemde was de enige concurrent van PostNL, en dus ook het enige bedrijf wat de markt levendig had gehouden en dus vernieuwing op de markt mogelijk maakte. Iedere deskundige - inclusief de Autoriteit Consument & Markt (ACM) - raadde die beslissing af. Het was absoluut ongewenst, want er ontstond daardoor een monopolist die daarop niet meer hoeft te vernieuwen en die de overheid voor een gedwongen feit gaat plaatsen. En daar staan we nu. (...). Een dergelijk monopolie betekent dat het bedrijf in slaap valt, en dat het niet efficiënt gaat opereren en niet concurrerend is. En dan krijg je dit soort persberichten, dat PostNL 'de postbezorging wil aanpassen zodat hij beter aansluit op de behoefte van klanten en consumenten.' Is dat zo'n slecht statement dan? Het is dat ze er ook aan toevoegen dat een nieuwe manier van postbezorging ook aansluit op de huidige arbeidsmarkt, want het minder gaan bezorgen van post en de inefficiëntie van de afgelopen jaren sluiten hebben niks te maken met het belang van consumenten. Die hebben er juist géén belang bij dat zaken inefficiënt lopen, en dat de hele postbezorging niet meer loopt.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

markt niet heeft iedere overheid postnl concurrentie cruciaal gaten sandd autoriteit consument laatstgenoemde arnoud boot markt acm
Zakendoen | BNR
‘De overheid heeft niet in de gaten dat concurrentie op de markt cruciaal is'

Zakendoen | BNR

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2024 7:22


De voorgestelde aanpassing van de postwet door PostNL-topvrouw om per week minder vaak post te hoeven bezorgen klinkt misschien als logische stap, maar het verklaart volgens hoogleraar Arnoud Boot vooral 'waar we terechtgekomen zijn'. Een paar jaar geleden heeft toenmalig staatssecretaris van Economische Zaken Mona Keijzer een fusie - of hoe je het ook noemen wil - toe te staan tussen PostNL en Sandd. Laatstgenoemde was de enige concurrent van PostNL, en dus ook het enige bedrijf wat de markt levendig had gehouden en dus vernieuwing op de markt mogelijk maakte. Iedere deskundige - inclusief de Autoriteit Consument & Markt (ACM) - raadde die beslissing af. Het was absoluut ongewenst, want er ontstond daardoor een monopolist die daarop niet meer hoeft te vernieuwen en die de overheid voor een gedwongen feit gaat plaatsen. En daar staan we nu. (...). Een dergelijk monopolie betekent dat het bedrijf in slaap valt, en dat het niet efficiënt gaat opereren en niet concurrerend is. En dan krijg je dit soort persberichten, dat PostNL 'de postbezorging wil aanpassen zodat hij beter aansluit op de behoefte van klanten en consumenten.' Is dat zo'n slecht statement dan? Het is dat ze er ook aan toevoegen dat een nieuwe manier van postbezorging ook aansluit op de huidige arbeidsmarkt, want het minder gaan bezorgen van post en de inefficiëntie van de afgelopen jaren sluiten hebben niks te maken met het belang van consumenten. Die hebben er juist géén belang bij dat zaken inefficiënt lopen, en dat de hele postbezorging niet meer loopt.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

markt niet heeft iedere overheid postnl concurrentie cruciaal gaten sandd autoriteit consument laatstgenoemde arnoud boot markt acm
De 7
22/01 | Hoofdredacteur Peter De Groote blikt vooruit | 'Er is een boom in de chipsector die we niet in de gaten hebben' | 'Internationaal lijkt niemand nog grip te hebben op Netanyahu'

De 7

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2024 18:22


Het is maandag en dan hebben we in De 7 altijd een gast om vooruit te blikken op de week die komt. Deze keer is dat de hoofdredacteur van De Tijd Peter De Groote.In een ver verleden was hij beleggen-redacteur. En dat komt goed uit. Want de agenda van beleggers staat deze week goed vol, en er is natuurlijk nog meer.We verwachten een lawine aan bedrijfsresultaten van een paar kleppers zoals Tesla, ASML en Netflix. En de Brusselse holding Sofina komt met haar halfjaarlijkse nieuwsbrief.Donderdag is er een nieuw rentebesluit van de Europese Centrale Bank.En verder hebben we 't over het conflict in het Midden-Oosten en de Republikeinse voorverkiezingen in Amerika. Daar was de voorbije uren ook nieuws te rapen. Host: Bert RymenProductie: Lara DroessaertSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

De Jortcast
dr Kelder en Co 20 januari - Liberalisme = communisme, zwarte gaten en aanstormend schimmelgevaar

De Jortcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2024 44:38


De ideale staat volgens een reactionair rechtsfilosoof Hoe is de staat van onze politiek in deze tijd van de formatie? Moeten de partijen aan hun verplichtingen voldoen en zo snel mogelijk gaan regeren? Of is het moreel ook juist zonder een akkoord te bereiken, afscheid van elkaar te nemen? Te gast is prof. dr. Andreas Kinneging, hoogleraar rechtsfilosofie in Leiden die onlangs een nieuw boek heeft geschreven getiteld Hercules op de Tweesprong waarin de tendens is dat de weg voorwaarts de weg terug is. Maar hoe ver moeten we dan terug en van wie kunnen we wat leren? Van de Grieken of van de Romantiek? En wat betekent de weg terug gaan? Meer directe democratie? Genoeg vragen aan deze hoogleraar die bekend staat om zijn uitgesproken reactionaire standpunten.    Zware sterren, zwarte gaten en nog zo wat Dat Nederland nog altijd academische zwaargewichten produceert, bewijst dr. Lieke van Son. Ze promoveerde afgelopen najaar aan bij het prestigieuze Center for Astrophysics aan Harvard University op onderzoek naar zware sterren aan de hand zwaartekrachtsgolven. Na een succesvol optreden als jonge doctor, komt ze deze zaterdag verder praten over alles waar men zich op dit moment in de astronomie mee bezighoudt. Hoe bevredigend is onderzoek doen in een academisch veld dat zich letterlijk uitstrekt over het heelal en alles daarbuiten? Heeft de commercialisering van de ruimtevaart wetenschappelijk nut, of is deze enkel gestoeld op prestige? En wat kunnen we leren van zware sterren en zwarte gaten? Deze jonge wetenschapper, die we helaas verloren zijn aan de Amerikanen, schuift nog een keer bij ons aan voordat ze het vliegtuig naar onze trans-Atlantische grote broer instapt. Covid out, schimmels in Waren we net van dat enge virus verlost, kloppen onheilspellende schimmels alweer op de deuren van onze ziekenhuizen. Volgens jonge doctor Auke de Jong zijn schimmels te lang als relatief ongevaarlijk beschouwd, waardoor dokters ze nu slecht herkennen. Met een groeiend aantal fysiek kwetsbare mensen − de traditionele target groep van schimmels − zorgt dat wereldwijd voor de nodige problemen. Gelukkig is daar De Jong, die in zijn promotieonderzoek de gevaren van recent ontstane schimmels aantoont en daarnaast ook handvatten biedt ter verbetering van zowel diagnostiek als behandeling. Wees dus op uw hoede, lieve mensen, en niet alleen voor iets onschuldigs als schurft, want indien u tot de kwetsbaren der aarde behoort, bent u uw leven dadelijk niet meer zeker.

dr Kelder en Co
Liberalisme = communisme, zwarte gaten en aanstormend schimmelgevaar

dr Kelder en Co

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2024 45:23


VERHUISBERICHT:  deze podcast gaat vanaf begin 2024 naar de feed van De Jortcast, ook te beluisteren via alle verschillende podcastapps.  De ideale staat volgens een reactonair rechtsfilosoof Hoe is de staat van onze politiek in deze tijd van de formatie? Moeten de partijen aan hun verplichtingen voldoen en zo snel mogelijk gaan regeren? Of is het moreel ook juist zonder een akkoord te bereiken, afscheid van elkaar te nemen? Te gast is prof. dr. Andreas Kinneging, hoogleraar rechtsfilosofie in Leiden die onlangs een nieuw boek heeft geschreven getiteld Hercules op de Tweesprong waarin de tendens is dat de weg voorwaarts de weg terug is. Maar hoe ver moeten we dan terug en van wie kunnen we wat leren? Van de Grieken of van de Romantiek? En wat betekent de weg terug gaan? Meer directe democratie? Genoeg vragen aan deze hoogleraar die bekend staat om zijn uitgesproken conservatieve standpunten.    Zware sterren, zwarte gaten en nog zo wat Dat Nederland nog altijd academische zwaargewichten produceert, bewijst dr. Lieke van Son. Ze promoveerde afgelopen najaar aan bij het prestigieuze Center for Astrophysics aan Harvard University op onderzoek naar zware sterren aan de hand zwaartekrachtsgolven. Na een succesvol optreden als jonge doctor, komt ze deze zaterdag verder praten over alles waar men zich op dit moment in de astronomie mee bezighoudt. Hoe bevredigend is onderzoek doen in een academisch veld dat zich letterlijk uitstrekt over het heelal en alles daarbuiten? Heeft de commercialisering van de ruimtevaart wetenschappelijk nut, of is deze enkel gestoeld op prestige? En wat kunnen we leren van zware sterren en zwarte gaten? Deze jonge wetenschapper, die we helaas verloren zijn aan de Amerikanen, schuift nog een keer bij ons aan voordat ze het vliegtuig naar onze trans-Atlantische grote broer instapt. Covid out, schimmels in Waren we net van dat enge virus verlost, kloppen onheilspellende schimmels alweer op de deuren van onze ziekenhuizen. Volgens jonge doctor Auke de Jong zijn schimmels te lang als relatief ongevaarlijk beschouwd, waardoor dokters ze nu slecht herkennen. Met een groeiend aantal fysiek kwetsbare mensen − de traditionele target groep van schimmels − zorgt dat wereldwijd voor de nodige problemen. Gelukkig is daar De Jong, die in zijn promotieonderzoek de gevaren van recent ontstane schimmels aantoont en daarnaast ook handvatten biedt ter verbetering van zowel diagnostiek als behandeling. Wees dus op uw hoede, lieve mensen, en niet alleen voor iets onschuldigs als schurft, want indien u tot de kwetsbaren der aarde behoort, bent u uw leven dadelijk niet meer zeker.

IGN Benelux: Confessions of a Super Geek
Palworld en Enshrouded zijn de games die je in de gaten moet houden #265

IGN Benelux: Confessions of a Super Geek

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2024 86:06


In deze aflevering van Side Quest bespreken we twee games die eraan komen die je zeker in de gaten moet houden: Palworld en Enshrouded. Sven heeft Palworld al mogen spelen, maar mag er nog niet al te veel over zeggen, terwijl Enshrouded de meest gespeelde game was tijdens Steam Next Fest. We bespreken ook de geruchten rondom de Nintendo Switch 2, Smite 2, de nieuwe DualSense, we blikken vooruit op de Xbox Developer Direct en nog veel meer! Hoofdstukken: (00:00:00) - Intro / wat is er gespeeld? (00:24:11) - Wij zijn hyped voor Final Fantasy VII Rebirth (00:31:15) - Onze verwachtingen voor de Xbox Developers Direct (00:48:15) - Smite 2 is aangekondigd (00:51:07) - Alles over de Nintendo Switch 2 geruchten (00:55:00) - Er komt een nieuwe Dualsense Controller (00:56:20) - Ubisoft komt met een nieuw abonnement (01:06:00) - Uitkijken naar Enshrouded (01:12:30) - Poll uitslag (01:18:40) - Media Tips & outro

Zimmerman en Space
Witte gaten en negatieve massa

Zimmerman en Space

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2023 10:00


Van zowel "witte gaten" (de theoretische tegenhangers van zwarte gaten) als negatieve massa kunnen we ons afvragen of dit alleen concepten van overactieve wetenschappers zijn of zaken die we ook in deze contreien van het heelal ooit zullen tegenkomen.Negatieve massa volgens Wikipedia:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Negative_massPhysicists observe negative mass:https://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-39642992Negative-Mass Hydrodynamics in a Spin-Orbit–Coupled Bose-Einstein Condensate:https://journals.aps.org/prl/abstract/10.1103/PhysRevLett.118.155301De Zimmerman en Space podcast is gelicenseerd onder een Creative Commons CC0 1.0 licentie.http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0

De Jortcast
dr Kelder en Co 9 september - Corruptie in Nederland, Zwarte Gaten & iedereen is een Influencer

De Jortcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2023 40:39


Hoe corrupt is Nederland?  Hebben we net een week achter de rug van een parlementaire enquête over Fraude-aanpak en wat we nu opnieuw hebben gehoord is dat onze fraude-aanpak verre van goed is. Maar toch staan we hoog op de lijst van de corruptie-index. Klopt dat dan wel? En waarom staat Denemarken altijd bovenaan? Hoe gaat het met Oekraïne en hun strijd tegen omkoping nu de minister van Defensie is ontslagen? Prof. dr. Ronald Kroeze, verbonden aan de Radboud Universiteit doet hier al jaren historisch onderzoek naar en legt uit.  Zwarte gaten, je ziet ze nauwelijks, maar ze zijn er wel Je kunt je heel klein voelen als je leest over de laatste wetenschappelijke publicaties over ons universum en de mysterieuze zwarte gaten. Onze jonge dr. van dienst, Lieke van Son gaat ons uitleggen dat die zwarte gaten helemaal niet zo uitzonderlijk zijn, maar dat je ze als een soort chemisch fabriekje moet beschouwen. Zonder een zwart gat is er echt niets. En als ze op elkaar botsen, kun je dat zelfs horen op aarde.  Laat je niet influencen Ook in de rij gestaan tijdens de vakantie bij bijzonder bakkertje of parfumwinkel die je op social media ‘toevallig' voorbij zag komen? Hoe werkt dat, die sluikreclame en dat ge-influence op social media? En hoe invloedrijk is TikTok eigenlijk, het Chinese bedrijf waar de Tweede Kamer zich deze week over heeft laten bijpraten? Dr. Ini Vanwesenbeeck is communicatiewetenschapper en  weet alles over de mom- en fitfluencer. 

dr Kelder en Co
Corruptie in Nederland, Zwarte Gaten & Iedereen is een Influencer

dr Kelder en Co

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2023 40:39


Hoe corrupt is Nederland?  Hebben we net een week achter de rug van een parlementaire enquête over Fraude-aanpak en wat we nu opnieuw hebben gehoord is dat onze fraude-aanpak verre van goed is. Maar toch staan we hoog op de lijst van de corruptie-index. Klopt dat dan wel? En waarom staat Denemarken altijd bovenaan? Hoe gaat het met Oekraïne en hun strijd tegen omkoping nu de minister van Defensie is ontslagen? Prof. dr. Ronald Kroeze, verbonden aan de Radboud Universiteit doet hier al jaren historisch onderzoek naar en legt uit.  Zwarte gaten, je ziet ze nauwelijks, maar ze zijn er wel Je kunt je heel klein voelen als je leest over de laatste wetenschappelijke publicaties over ons universum en de mysterieuze zwarte gaten. Onze jonge dr. van dienst, Lieke van Son gaat ons uitleggen dat die zwarte gaten helemaal niet zo uitzonderlijk zijn, maar dat je ze als een soort chemisch fabriekje moet beschouwen. Zonder een zwart gat is er echt niets. En als ze op elkaar botsen, kun je dat zelfs horen op aarde.  Laat je niet influencen Ook in de rij gestaan tijdens de vakantie bij bijzonder bakkertje of parfumwinkel die je op social media ‘toevallig' voorbij zag komen? Hoe werkt dat, die sluikreclame en dat ge-influence op social media? En hoe invloedrijk is TikTok eigenlijk, het Chinese bedrijf waar de Tweede Kamer zich deze week over heeft laten bijpraten? Dr. Ini Vanwesenbeeck is communicatiewetenschapper en  weet alles over de mom- en fitfluencer. 

FC Afkicken
‘Ajax moet wel veel aankopen doen om de grote gaten in de selectie op te vullen' | FCA Daily #18

FC Afkicken

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2023 35:09


In de dagelijkse podcast van FC Afkicken bespreken Bruce Tol, Mart ten Have en Wouter Boerkamp op woensdag 30 augustus onder meer het cruciale duel voor PSV met Rangers in de Champions League, de discussie of Ajax te veel een koopclub is geworden, de transfer van Mitchell van Bergen naar Twente, Vitesse dat met Persson een nieuwe aanvaller huurt, Heerenveen dat zich meldt voor Walemark en het vertrek Murkin naar SchalkeThe GeorgeBen jij ook benieuwd naar de voetbalapp The George? Lees de mooiste verhalen over romantiek, nostalgie en historie in het voetbal. Gebruik nu de code FCADAILY en lees een week gratis. Daarna kost het €5,- per drie maanden.Download de app!Apple Store: https://bit.ly/44vbzUaGoogle Play: https://bit.ly/44xLl3sTransfer Deadline DayGoed nieuws! Ook dit jaar zijn we er op 1 september weer de hele dag bij tijdens Deadline Day. De FC Afkicken Transfer Deadline Show begint vanaf 09:00 op YouTube.com/fcafkicken en zal er zijn tot het sluiten van de markt. We hebben gasten uit de hele voetbalwereld en inbellers van over de hele planeet. Ben jij erbij?(0:00) Intro(1:36) PSV moet het afmaken tegen Rangers(14:17) Ajax opleidingsclub of koopclub?(21:05) Transferupdate met Van Bergen, Hendriks, Walemark en MurkinZie het privacybeleid op https://art19.com/privacy en de privacyverklaring van Californië op https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

CHICKS N2 SPORTS QUARANTINE EDITION
EP 102 Guest Timika Gaten

CHICKS N2 SPORTS QUARANTINE EDITION

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2023 42:07


On this episode, the self-proclaimed sportsnista "Yakiri Thomas" spoke about ATL Hawks interview with Jalen Johnson , Simone Biles returns! WNBA Atlanta Dream crack losing streak with win over Washington Mystics, Lebron and Bronny, Zion Williamson and his nightmare continues, of also special guest GlamRUs Salon Suites Timika Gaten and so much more...Game On!

In Het Wiel
S6E32: Van Baarle en Poels over koersen in Italië: 'De gaten in de weg, daar word je bang van'

In Het Wiel

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2023 30:25


Vanuit Monaco nemen Dylan van Baarle en Wout Poels weer de tijd voor een dosis borrelpraat vanuit het peloton. Ze blikken terug op twee weken herstellen en samen trainen, al deed Poels ook zijn best om Van Baarle te ontwijken. ,,Ik wilde wat podcasts luisteren en ik zag ineens twee renners voor me rijden, dus toen ben ik even gestopt voor een paar minuten zodat ik ze niet in zou halen. Ik wilde gewoon even lekker alleen fietsen.” Verder bespreken ze hoe het is om in Italië te koersen. ,,Het wielrennen leeft daar heel erg”, vertelt Van Baarle. ,,De mensen zijn daar gepassioneerder dan in Frankrijk en Spanje. Ik vind het altijd heel mooi om in Italië te koersen.”Support the show: https://krant.nlSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Alle Geschiedenis Ooit
83 - Diederik Jekel over zwarte gaten in loopgraven en de wonderlijke geschiedenis van de meter meten

Alle Geschiedenis Ooit

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2023 4:11


Diederik Jekel is te gast om niet één maar twee fantastische verhalen te vertellen: een over hoe in de loopgraven van de Eerste Wereldoorlog zwarte gaten worden ontdekt en een tweede over hoe in het geweld van de Franse Revolutie twee wetenschappers de omtrek van de aarde opmaten om de meter te bereken.Deze aflevering luister je hier exclusief op Podimo. Een maand gratis proberen? Klik hier!Alle Geschiedenis Ooit is een podcast van Dag en Nacht Media

P3morgen
Ropte tøyte til fremmed person på gaten

P3morgen

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2022 55:09


Adelina og gjesteprogramleder Ella Marie får besøk av MMA-utøverne Jack og Ivana for å snakke om kampsportlivet. Hør episoden i appen NRK Radio