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In de Franse Pyreneeën komt Rotterdamse Judith in een kruisverhoor van stinkende bunzing Guus terecht. Eva, Till en Anne vrezen voor de toekomst van de mansplainende boomverzorger. In Val Sinestra is er wederom veel verdriet; het wijntje dat Adrienne 'ambieert' heeft Gerards exit niet kunnen voorkomen. Tijdens het logeerpartijtje bij Maarten ontstaat er een bijzondere vriendschap tussen Truus en Ria. Het pact van de twee dames wordt Maarten te heet onder zijn voeten, dus besluit hij Truus terug te sturen naar het gezellige Limburg.Deze winter bespreken we dagelijks Winter vol Liefde. En elke week zijn we er ook met een weeksamenvatting met een speciale gast, exclusief op Podimo. Niet getreurd, je kunt 30 dagen helemaal gratis luisteren via podimo.nl/realitycheck.Heb jij een hot take, spannende achtergrondinformatie of wil je heel graag je mening met ons delen? Stuur ons dan een (voice)berichtje op instagram (@realitycheck_depodcast). Op onze Instagram & TikTok houden we 24/7 alles voor je in de gaten houden uit Reality-TV land.Productie: Eva Essers, Gijs Grimm, Bo CourantZie het privacybeleid op https://art19.com/privacy en de privacyverklaring van Californië op https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In deze aflevering blikken we terug op een bijzondere tijd. Op 10 juli 1584 schiet Balthasar Gerards onze prins Willem van Oranje dood op de trappen van het Prinsenhof in Delft. Wat was het motief van Gerards en waarom moest Willem dood? Was de moord een complot of handelde hij alleen?Luister je graag naar onze podcast? Je kunt ons een fooi (elk gewenst bedrag, anoniem, eenmalig of maandelijks) geven via: Fooienpod.com/moordzakenDat waarderen wij natuurlijk zeer, bedankt!Ben je nabestaande van een moord of vermissing en je wilt contact met lotgenoten, kijk dan eens op de website van Federatie Nabestaanden Geweldslachtoffers (FNG Nederland) of op de besloten Facebook-pagina “Nabestaanden moord & vermissingen”. Blijf luisteren & volg ons!Insta: @MoordzakenPodcastTwitter (X): @MoordzakenPodYouTube-kanaal: @MoordzakenPodcast
In het tweede deel van Alex zijn gesprek met Gerard van der Lem over oneindig bewustzijn na de dood. Gerard heeft namelijk meerdere hartstilstanden overleeft. Hij schetst de gebeurtenis vanuit het ziekenhuisbed. Ook volgt er een emotioneel gesprek over het verlies van Gerards dochter en het opvangen van een haar kinderen. Verder is Gerard kritisch op de jeugdopleiding van Ajax. Hij vertelt waarom hij zijn zoon(als hij er een had) daar vanaf zou halen. Over de hoofdtrainers van Ajax en Feyenoord is Gerard ook sceptisch, hij zou daar liever een Nederlander zien.En afsluitend, geeft Gerard zijn belangrijkste tips voor beginnende trainers.Veel luisterplezier, heb je vragen en/of suggesties, mail ons vooral via metopenvizierpodcast@gmail.com!Volg ons ook op onze socials!Twitter: @metopenvizier_Instagram: @metopenvizierpodcastZie het privacybeleid op https://art19.com/privacy en de privacyverklaring van Californië op https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In dieser Ausgabe des "Zaren. Daten. Fakten." Podcasts sprechen wir mit Simon Gerards Iglesias vom Institut der Deutschen Wirtschaft. Er hat einen Kurzbericht zum Handel des Globalen Südens verfasst. Das Gespräch dreht sich um den Globalen Süden und dessen Handelsbeziehungen, insbesondere um die Rolle von China und Russland. Der Wirtschaftsexperte erklärt die Begriffe "Globaler Süden" und "Transactional 25" und geht auf die Handelsstrategien Chinas und Russlands ein. Außerdem geht es um den Einfluss der BRICS-Erweiterung und Deutschlands Rolle in der Weltwirtschaft.Den ganzen Kurzbericht kann man hier lesen: https://www.iwkoeln.de/studien/simon-gerards-iglesias-deutschland-stagniert-china-und-russland-expandieren.html
L'équipe de ComicsDiscovery se réunit une nouvelle fois pour conclure cette saison 8 avec Joker The Winning Card de Tom King et Mitch Gerards chez Urban Comics. Nous vous remercions pour cette nouvelle saison riche en découverte, parfois bonne et parfois plus difficile à lire. Nous vous avons préparé un petit programme pour accompagner votre été et partager toujours avec vous nos lectures. La vocation de ComicsDiscovery est de vous faire découvrir le comics et vous inspirer vos lectures. N'hésitez pas à partager avec nous vos propres lectures. Joker The Winning CardAnnée une, Batman apprend le dur métier de justicier de Gotham. Il se retrouve confronté avec le commissaire Gordon à un dur adversaire. Un joker pas très doué en blague, arpente la ville en déposant un sourire morbide sur ses victimes. Qui est-il ? Que veut-il ? Batman pourra-t-il le vaincre sans dévier de ses convictions ? Trauma cher TraumaChers Fans de Tom King, vous ne serez pas dépaysés, car une nouvelle fois l'auteur de Mister Miracle aborde avec ce titre la thématique du traumatisme et de la dépression. Dans cette Gotham dangereuse et dépressive, il fait du Joker l'incarnation, des traumas de Batman et de sa dépression. Il est son Yang, ce sentiment négatif dont on aimerait se débarrasser, cependant qui fait partie intégrante de notre personnalité. Il est à notre faiblesse ainsi que notre force. Rien de nouveau sous le soleil, cette relation entre Batman et le Joker a été énormément traité sans vraiment y apporter quelque chose de nouveau. Le récit de Tom King est assez paresseux, il reste en surface tout en distillant les phrases clichées. On termine le récit avec un goût de dommage. CauchemarsLe point positif de Joker The Winning Card se situe dans le dessin de Mitch Gerards. Il propose un travail sur le cauchemar en mettant en scène Joker comme un croque mitaine. Il habille le récit d'une palette à dominante bleu et noir. Il ajoute de la texture et de la profondeur en utilisant les codes du film muet et de l'expressionnisme grâce à l'utilisation de panneau et en jouant avec les ombres. Sous ses traits, le Joker prend de l'ampleur pour devenir un outil de panique qui prend à la gorge les personnages pour ne leur laisser aucune échappatoire. Gerards capture l'attention du lecteur ainsi qu'une certaine fascination pour son dessin même si celui-ci fonctionne un peu moins sur les visages des personnages non masqués. Si vous avez aimé Joker The Winning Cardet que vous voulez découvrir d'autres comics.Nous vous conseillons l'écoute de ces épisodes de ComicsDiscovery :ComicsDiscovery S06E26 : Joker Infinite https://jamesetfaye.fr/comicsdiscovery-s06e26-joker-infinite/ComicsDiscovery S06E07 : Trois Jokers https://jamesetfaye.fr/comicsdiscovery-s06e07-trois-jokers/ComicsDiscovery S04E05 : Joker L'homme Qui Rit https://jamesetfaye.fr/comicsdiscovery-s04e05-joker-lhomme-qui-rit/ Le mot de la finComme toujours, nous vous invitons à venir partager votre avis avec nous, que vous soyez d'accord ou non, cela nous fait toujours plaisir d'échanger avec vous. Si vous avez envie de nous écouter en direct, c'est le mardi soir à 20 h sur notre chaîne Twitch. https://www.twitch.tv/jamesetfaye Retrouvez nos chroniqueurs sur leurs réseaux sociaux :Sophie : https://linktr.ee/sophiahautrice?Spades : https://linktr.ee/SpadesOnAirFaye : https://linktr.ee/fayefanel Vous pouvez nous retrouver sur nos réseaux sociaux : Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/ComicsDiscovery/Twitter : https://twitter.com/comicsdiscoveryInstagram : https://www.instagram.com/comicsdiscovery/TikTok : https://www.tiktok.com/@jamesetfaye Vous pouvez nous écouter sur :Spotify : https://spoti.fi/2Qb8ffDAusha : https://podcast.ausha.co/comicsdiscoveryiTunes : https://apple.co/2zw9H1QDeezer : https://www.deezer.com/fr/show/55279 Sans oublier le replay en vidéo sur :YouTube : https://www.youtube.com/@ComicsDiscovery/Twitch : https://www.twitch.tv/jamesetfaye Pour nous soutenir :Tipeee: https://fr.tipeee.com/james-et-faye Vous pouvez venir discuter avec nous sur notre serveur discord :Discord : http://discordapp.com/invite/GsBTkDS Et Retrouvez nos autres productions sur notre site :Le site de James & Faye : https://jamesetfaye.fr/
De 2e aflevering met Gerard Dijkstra gaat verder waar we gebleven waren en we hebben het over de Flyer van Conny van Rietschoten en de rol van Gerard aan boord tijdens de Whitbread Round The Word, het navigeren aan boord zonder GPS en met het schieten van een zonnetje, de spectaculaire finish van de race, Gerards tijd op Java en de opdracht voor de Endaevour, en daarmee de start van een serie prachtige J-Klasse schepen, het ontwerpen van zeilende superjachten van 140 meter met een waarde van 500 miljoen, de bouw van een catamaran van 100 meter, het verduurzamen van de vrachtschepen en uiteraard komen ook de clippers aan bod.
Pepijn vindt sommige stukken klassieke muziek zo mooi dat hij het soms bijna niet aankan om ernaar te luisteren. Maar hoe kan dat precies? En hebben meer mensen dat? En waarom alleen bij klassieke muziek? Tijd om te praten met operazangeres en actrice Laetitia Gerards. Deze sopraan weet namelijk alles van klassieke muziek en samen met Pepijn luisteren ze naar fragmenten van hun favoriete stukken om vervolgens te praten over wat hun zo raakt. Ook moet Laetitia natuurlijk alles over opera vertellen omdat Pepijn daar geen enkel verstand van heeft.De fragmentenNocturne Nr. 11 in G minor | Chopin - Maria João PirezAdagio for Strings | Samuel Barber - Berliner PhilharmonikerPiano Concert Nr. 23 in A major | Mozart - Vladimir Horowitz4 impromptus, Op. 90 | Schubert - Arthur Jussen en Lucas JussenPrélude Nr. 22 | Bach - Anne QueffélecPoulenc: Dialogues des Carmélites, Act 3 Tableau 4 'Salve Regina' | Poelenc - Kent Nagano, l'Opéra National de LyonLa Bohème, Act 4: "Oh Dio! Mimi!" | Puccini - Berliner PhilharmonikerVandri i Skoven | H.C. Andersen - Bo Holten
Pepijn vindt sommige stukken klassieke muziek zo mooi dat hij het soms bijna niet aankan om ernaar te luisteren. Maar hoe kan dat precies? En hebben meer mensen dat? En waarom alleen bij klassieke muziek? Tijd om te praten met operazangeres en actrice Laetitia Gerards. Deze sopraan weet namelijk alles van klassieke muziek en samen met Pepijn luisteren ze naar fragmenten van hun favoriete stukken om vervolgens te praten over wat hun zo raakt. Ook moet Laetitia natuurlijk alles over opera vertellen omdat Pepijn daar geen enkel verstand van heeft.De fragmentenNocturne Nr. 11 in G minor | Chopin - Maria João PirezAdagio for Strings | Samuel Barber - Berliner PhilharmonikerPiano Concert Nr. 23 in A major | Mozart - Vladimir Horowitz4 impromptus, Op. 90 | Schubert - Arthur Jussen en Lucas JussenPrélude Nr. 22 | Bach - Anne QueffélecPoulenc: Dialogues des Carmélites, Act 3 Tableau 4 'Salve Regina' | Poelenc - Kent Nagano, l'Opéra National de LyonLa Bohème, Act 4: "Oh Dio! Mimi!" | Puccini - Berliner PhilharmonikerVandri i Skoven | H.C. Andersen - Bo Holten
Its week two of the NRL Finals and the Roosters are set to take on the Storm along with the Knights vs the Warriors! Who will take the win and go up against the two top sides of the season! Tune in for Condo & Gerards predictions! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sportsday host Gerard Healy casts his eye over a hotly contested round 18 of AFL action, and now delivers the observations that caught his attention in the wash up Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Gerhard host zelf de podcast: Groeivoer. Hierin interviewt hij de meest inspirerende ondernemers van Nederland. Gerhard vertelt over zijn geschiedenis met geld en hoe hij zijn financiële mindset heeft veranderd. Gerhards tips: The Compound effect* The 80/20 Principle* Profit First* Robin vraagt wat Gerhard nu bezig houdt op. Gerhard vertelt over "stacken". Hij spaart nu vooral om te reizen. Robin deelt over zijn geplande reis naar Amerika. Door goed geld te managen creëer je ruimte voor spontaniteit. Verder praten ze over de podcast van Gerhard: Groeivoer en over het ondernemen. Gerhard geeft twee tips: Doe het op je eigen manier. Wat kan jij geven? Gerhard doet een oproep aan jou, de luisteraar. En vertelt wie zijn droomgast is voor zijn podcast. Robin vraagt waar Gerhard over 25 jaar wil staan. Podcast: GroeivoerLinkedIn: Gerhard te Velde Wil je te gast zijn bij de Spaarpodcast? Vul het formulier 02:30 Gerards geschiedenis met geld08:50 De knop om en boekentips16:00 Wat houdt Gerhard nu bezig23:00 beste uitgave van €100,- of minder25:30 Over Groeivoer de podcast en ondernemen met tips34:00 Wat wil Gerhard nog bereiken met de podcast37:10 Oproep voor jou38:00 Droomgast voor Gerhard40:20 Waar wil Gerhard over 25 jaar staan.42:30 Afsluiting
Tijd om Gerards fascinatie met slechte, hele slechte series te doorgronden. Wat is de lol van waden door de bagger? En welke slechte anime is stiekem toch het kijken waard? Besproken anime: The Fruit of Evolution: Before I Knew It, My Life Had It Made (2021) Way of the Househusband (2021 - nu) Seirei Gensouki: Spirit Chronicles (2021 - nu) EX-ARM (2021) Het ‘huiswerk': Video: de ‘beste' momenten van The Fruit of Evolution De Fruit of Evolution NFT Video: de ‘Powerpoint'-animatie van Way of the Househusband Interview: Way of the Househusband (Japans) Video: de treinaanrijding uit Seirei Gensouki Video: zo slecht ziet EX-ARM eruit Artikel: Why Does The Crunchyroll Original Series EX-ARM Look So Awful? door Callum May Linkjes! Website Discord Twitter Instagram Mastodon Gerard op Twitter Kevin op Twitter Jocelyn op Twitter
Gasten: ontwerper Piet Gerards & schrijver Nicolaas Matsier In deze aflevering gaat Robert van Altena in gesprek met Nicolaas Matsier en Piet Gerards over avant-garde filmer, schrijver en uitgever Stefan Themerson naar aanleiding van de ontdekking van een verloren gewaande film en een juist verschenen boek. Het boek is een monografie over Stefan Themerson. In 2019 verscheen al een monografie over zijn vrouw, tekenaar Franciszka Themerson. Beide boeken zijn vormgegeven door Piet Gerards en Stephan de Smet. De film is ‘Europa‘ (1931-32) de meest geruchtmakende film van Franciszka en Stefan Themerson die in 2019 is teruggevonden in een archief in Berlijn. 'Europa' werd onlangs vertoond in EYE met speciaal voor de film gecomponeerde muziek van Lodewijk Muns. Stefan Themerson (1910-1988) is schrijver en uitgever. Zijn leven lang heeft hij samengewerkt met zijn vrouw Franciszka Themerson (1908-1988). In de jaren dertig waren zij dè avant-garde filmers van Polen. Zij zetten in de tweede helft van de jaren '30 hun werk voort in Parijs. Wijken om het uitbreken van de Tweede Wereldoorlog uit naar London en maken daar nog twee films. Daarna richt Stefan zich op het schrijven van romans, verhalen en essays, en Franciszka op het tekenen en illustreren. In 1949 richten zij de Gaberbocchus Press op, natuurlijk om hun eigenzinnige werk uit te geven maar ook dat van verwanten als Alfred Jarry, Kurt Schwitters en Raymond Queneau. NICOLAAS MATSIER had in 1979 een lang interview met Stefan Themerson, een bijzonderheid omdat Themerson interviews doorgaans leek te saboteren. Een interview zag hij voornamelijk als een ongewenste belemmering die hij toch af en toe en tot op zekere hoogte meende te moeten accepteren. Hij sprak liever via zijn boeken. Het Matsier-Themerson interview verscheen in Vrij Nederland. Dit interview is opgenomen in de monografie over Stefan Themerson. Nicolaas Matsier vertaalde meerdere boeken van Stefan Themerson zoals ‘Logica, etiketten en vlees' (De Bezige Bij , 1979) en ‘Woeff Woeff en ander proza' (De Bezige Bij, 2003) (bezorgd door Nicolaas Matsier en K.Michel). In 2014 was Nicolaas Matsier al eens te gast bij Springvossen voor een uitzending over de Themersons n.a.v. het verschijnen van ‘Unposted Letters‘ (Gaberbocchus & De Harmonie, 2013). PIET GERARDS kwam eind jaren '70 ook in contact met de Themersons. Hij initieerde meerdere publicaties zoals Stefan Themerson, ‘Kurt Schwitters on a time-chart‘ (Huis Clos, 1998) en ‘Biografie van een uitgeverij/biography of a publishing house. Stefan & Franciszka Themerson & Gaberbocchus‘ (Huis Clos, 2017) met teksten van Walter van der Star, Jasia Reichardt en Nick Wadley. Gerards maakte ook de tentoonstelling ‘Tekeningen, boeken, foto's schilderijen, films & de Gaberbocchus Press. Stefan & Franciszka Themerson‘ in Galerie Signe, Heerlen (herfst 1998). SPRINGVOSSEN redactie + presentatie: Robert van Altena contact: springvossen@gmail.com www.instagram.com/springvossen www.facebook.com/springvossen www.amsterdamfm.nl/onderwerp/springvossen En voor een speellijst met alle Springvossen uitzendingen: www.soundcloud.com/amsterdamfm2/sets/springvossen Links in https://linktr.ee/springvossen Afbeelding (still): Stefan and Franciszka Themerson, 'Europa' (1932), 15 minuten, zwart-wit, 35mm. Courtesy: Themerson Estate & BFI National Archive
Laetitia Gerards is operazangeres. Voor de familievoorstelling Operetta Land kruipt zij in de rol van Graaf Lothar. Operetta Land, de eerste samenwerking tussen Steef de Jong en De Nationale Opera, gaat over een verzonnen land met verzonnen mensen die verzonnen avonturen beleven. Gerards is verder bekend van haar optreden in Wie is de Mol? Femke van der Laan gaat met Laetitia Gerards in gesprek.
What does it mean to be wealthy? There is something interesting that happens when the subject of money comes up in conversation. Some lean in with willingness to learn or share, and some retract or even sometimes can become defensive or closed off. It is a somewhat polarizing conversation, and it is in this dichotomy that I believe some of the keys lie to actually making money in the first place. This week I talked with one of my best friends, an inspiring entrepreneur and coaches who I have the pleasure of creating and working with, not to mention someone who became a millionaire at 24 years old and has not only a deep understanding of money, but a desire to always be learning. Gerard Adams and I have had many conversations about wealth and money, and this week I invite you to join us in this conversation of wealth and what we have learned on the path to financial freedom. We talk about: Gerards inspiring back story of making his first million at a young age, and what he learned as he reflects back now. The mindset that it takes to attract wealth, and how it can sometimes take more than we bargain for. Some of the ways we can not only become more of a match to wealth, but actually prepare ourselves for it. Don't miss your opportunity to join both Adam Roa and Gerard Adams for there Leaders Create Leaders retreat in beautiful Tulum, Mexico. Go to https://retreat.leaderscreateleaders.com to learn more and reserve your spot today. To catch Adam and special guest Gerard Adams live in NYC for an evening of conversation, poetry, and more, get your tickets at https://adamroa.com/pages/poetry-possibility-1 Have you ever gone through a difficult break up? These challenging times can actually be the most pivotal moments of our lives, but unfortunately the medicine can be easy to miss. That's why I've just launched The Art Of Breaking Up, a 10 week course to help you move through the various stages of a breakup faster, and in a more supportive and healthy way. Click the link to start fast tracking your healing today. https://from.adamroa.com/art-of-breaking-up Also; as a gift to say thank you for all of your support for this podcast, I am giving away a free copy of my E-book “Treat Yourself Like Someone You Love” outlining 3 steps that I have taken in my own life to experience more self love. Click the link to get yours today. https://bit.ly/3QPwbQL
Je zou kunnen denken dat onze grondrechten zo ‘fundamenteel' zijn dat die gewoon óók van toepassing zijn in de digitale wereld. Maar dat is te simpel. Rechten, ook grondrechten, zijn vaak met elkaar in conflict. In nieuwe omstandigheden moeten er dus nieuwe afwegingen gemaakt worden. “Brussel haalt de hete kastanjes uit het vuur voor de lidstaten”, vertelt prof. Janneke Gerards in de laatste podcast in deze serie, bijvoorbeeld door het recht op vrij ondernemerschap te beperken ten gunste van het recht op privacy van burgers.
The New Wave Podcast: Daily Conversations On Web3.0, Business, Psychology, Psychedelics & More. A Show For People Seeking Spiritual, Psychological And Financial Sovereignty. Hosted By Best-Selling Author, Speaker and Entrepreneur Daniel DiPiazza. Gerard Adms is back for his second appearance on the New Wave Podcast! Daniel and Gerards discuss relationships, the most valuable asset we have in life and in business.Gerard Adams NWP Session #1 can be listened to here. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
Die Floriade in Alemere is geopend! Und ich habe einen deutsch-nederlands gesprek met Annemarie - Director of Communications! Wij kennen elkaar al vele jaren, unter anderem aus meiner Zeit als Direktorin vom Niederländischen Büro für Tourismus und Convention in Deutschland und ich bin ein Fan von Annemarie und Ihrer Professionalität im Bereich PR und Kommunikation. Zij verteld over de highlights van de Floriade, was du alles dort erleben kannst en waarom und wie nachhaltig die Floriade ist! Ik noem het: LEKKER ANDERS und über die anderen, neuen, sehr aktuellen Themen auf der Floriade reden wir auch. Bis zum 9. Oktober hat die Floriade auf, Annemarie geeft nog tipps wat de komende highlights zijn. Ein Highlight gab es schon: Die Eröffnung von König Willem Alexander... Und du willst wissen, wer Jan - de vrijwillige is?! Dann hör dir den Podcast an! Noch besser: Schau dir die Floriade in Almere an... es lohnt sich! Lieve Annemarie, duizend dank voor je tijd en heel veel plezier en succes nog de komende weken/maanden op de Floriade! Herzliche Grüße, Anouk __________________________ ▷ Hier geht es zu Annemarie auf LinkedIn: https://t1p.de/j9gyj ▷ Hier zur Webseite von der Floriade: https://floriade.com/de/ __________________________ Hier geht's zu LEKKER anders… vielleicht ein schönes Buch für dich im Sommer? https://www.anoukellensusan.de/lekker-anders/ Willst Du mehr Informationen zu mir haben, dann schau doch unter folgenden Links: • Meine Webseite: www.anoukellensusan.de • Mein Podcast: www.anoukellensusan.de/lekkeranders • Mein LinkedIn Account: https://www.linkedin.com/in/anouk-ellen-susan-87163b5/ • Mein Xing Account: https://www.xing.com/profile/AnoukEllen_Susan/cv • Mein Instagram Account: https://www.instagram.com/anoukellensusan/ • Meine Facebookseite: https://www.facebook.com/anouk.susan Willst Du mehr Informationen zu AHA24x7.com haben, dann schau doch unter folgenden Links: • Unsere Website: www.aha24x7.com • Unsere Facebook-Seite: https://www.facebook.com/AHA24x7/ • Unsere Twitter-Seite: https://twitter.com/AHA24x7 • Unser YouTube-Kanal: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCry-dD5KHVJhzZUDUbtgJIQ
A lot of times people say, I'm brand new to this market, How am I going to start, I don't know anyone here and we hear that quite a bit on the show. Our guest today can be a huge inspiration to you all because he was from a different country. In 2008, he came to the States over from Scotland, and he started from scratch, like how I moved to San Diego and I just got my license. Again, I say this on the show, because I'm gonna start recruiting all you guys. When I got to San Diego, I told myself, I'm not gonna sell real estate I was burnt out. Five years later, here I am, I got my license back. I'm not going to get into the sell, sell, sell, sell, but I am going to build other people's brands and create content for him and all the above. And no matter what you do with this business, you'll never escape it once you get into it. But there's so many different facets of it and I found his story really interesting, because a lot of people will say, Oh, real estate is not for me, but this guy comes over from another country goes into Denver, and he starts just selling houses, and he does very well. Listen up because I think you guys are gonna get a lot out of this episode!Three Things You'll Learn in This EpisodeHow to get started in a new marketNetworking in an area where you know no onePros and cons of working in real estateResourcesLearn more about Euan GrahamReal Estate Marketing DudeThe Listing Advocate (Earn more listings!)REMD on YouTubeREMD on InstagramTranscript:So how do you attract new business? You constantly don't have to chase. Hi, I'm Mike Cuevas a real estate marketing dude. And this podcast is all about building a strong personal brand people have come to know, like trust most importantly, refer. But remember, it is not their job to remember what you do for a living. It's your job to remind them. Let's get started What's up ladies and gentlemen, welcome another episode of the real estate marketing dude, podcast. Look at this, folks, two weeks in a row. If you listened last week, I had an episode where I called myself out for not being consistent on our podcast schedule. And it's something I teach and preach. And then even you know, me, the guy who talks about this all time, I've messed up, and I said, I was gonna let it happen again. And I promise you that. So I started loading up on shows. And what I'm doing is I'm, I reached out to a bunch of groups out men, I'm like, Hey, let me get some shows. Because I know a lot of the groups I'm in we have a lot of friends in the business and industry. We're just killers all over the country. We have a lot of masterminds with you on the back end. And what we wanted to do today was bring one of them on, and he's got a really cool story. You know, a lot of times people say, I'm brand new to this market, I How am I going to start I don't know anyone here and we hear that quite a bit on the show, we get people that write in and whatnot. But this guy was from a different country. Okay, in 2008, he came to the States over from Scotland, and he started from scratch, like, you know, what, I moved to San Diego. And I just got my license. Again, I say this on the show, because I'm gonna start recruiting all you guys. But when I got to San Diego, I told myself, I'm not gonna sell real estate I was burnt out. But five years later, here I am, I got my license back. And I'm not going to get into the sell, sell, sell, sell. But I am going to build other people's brands and create content for him and all the above. And no matter what you do with this business, you'll never escape it once you get into it. But there's so many different facets of it. And I found his story really interesting, because a lot of people will say, Oh, real estate is not for me, but this guy comes over from another country goes into Denver, and he starts just selling houses, and he does very well. And I think you guys are gonna get a lot out of it. So I've known you for a while. How long? I don't know how many years, maybe five, seven years. And I haven't seen in a couple years since COVID and whatnot. So but we're gonna do a show back then I believe. So why don't you go ahead and introduce yourself to the audience here. And let's get right on into this because I think all you guys are going to get a lot of good learning lessons of how to start from scratch. So if you're struggling today, if you're just stuck, you don't know something's not working. You don't like interest rates your buyers are stopping to buy because their payment is no longer affordable, or vice versa. Look, we all start from somewhere so this is going to kick you in the ass. So without further ado, let's go ahead and introduce Denver realtor Yun Graham. What's up, dude?Hey, Mike. Great to be on the show. COVID has been kind to you, you're looking great. I've had as I said, I've not been I've not seen you for a couple of years. So I've seen a lot of weight, like nine parent, I've not seen you in person. But obviously I've seen we've seen each other online and stuff like that. So yeah, it's great to be on with you. I think, you know, I love to do this. I love to kind of maybe share my perspective on things my perspective not just on, on real estate, but the opportunities that we have and that we're blessed with in this country. So I think that's really part of my story as well. You know, swam over from Scotland 1415 years ago. But I got here, you know, these American girls, Mike, they're too hard to turn down. Solook, especially with an accent like that. A bunch of a bunch of women coming into the callUnion on YouTube video. Well, it's interesting if you if you put close captioning on when I've been talking, it can come up with some pretty interesting phrases and words that follow me but yes, so moved over in 2008. My wife's a Colorado girl. So we met actually Mike in San Diego, in 2004. She was out there. So we met in 2004. married a year later spent a couple years in Scotland where I think we're laughing that we were both drug dealers before we got into real estate. I was selling pharmaceuticals. Yeah, then moved over. You know, with my eyes wide open, but no, in the worst financial market we've seen in you know, 80 years. So to be honest with you, Mike, I didn't know what I was going to do. I wanted to get back into maybe selling pharmaceuticals or doing medical devices but you know, in 2008 Nobody was hiring everybody was laying off. I So I came over with this, you know, charming accent and I would just get a job. And it just, it didn't work like that. So I really had to pivot. Idid you have any real estate experience when you came over?Absolutely. Well, actually, we own a little property back home in Scotland. So we have a little slot that we still have to this day in my hometown. That was the only kind of experience I had. I know I liked it and kind of like, always had a mystique around it in terms of what it might, you know, what am I end up with? But no, absolutely no real estate? So first job in the United States, I was selling Yellow Pages. And, you know, I think what that told me, Mike, is, Yellow Pages is definitely not the future. I was trying to tell small business owners it was, but I'll tell you, I went and knocked doors for close to 18 months, small businesses in Denver and down in Colorado Springs, we went down there. And I and I looked back on that time in my life. And I was like, Why the hell was I doing it, because I don't know about you, Mike. But I'm a firm believer that every everything happens for a reason you're doing something, there's a reason behind it, you might not know then, but you'll figure that out. And when it taught me really was how to build relationships make. Because what I would do is obviously, build the relationship with a small business owner and do a great job for them and provide value. And then they would, in turn, tell their friend who was another small business owner about me. And I can always remember him, he would come in on a Friday afternoon, and we'd have to cold call for four hours straight. And we would pick up pick up a yellow book and call through that. And I didn't do it, I refuse to do it. Because that was not my intent. I was not a cold call guy. I was at relationship guy and I was always the one that had the most appointments for the next week was closing the most amount of business. So there was something behind that. And I was part of a little networking group that had a realtor in it. And he said, You know, I think I think you're looking for something else. I think you use theirs and I said look, I am in America I'm in the Wonder opportunity. I'm all ears What are you thinking? He says you should get in real estate. I think you'd be really good at it. You know, you can you can you know the world is your oyster in real estate you really are you know, it's like that you're your own boss you've got the fleet you know, it's a throughout the comments of it's flexible. It's like yeah, right. Bullshit flexibility in your first two three years there's absolutely none. So yeah, I in 2010 I got quit quit the Yellow Pages studied at home for two weeks, because I didn't have the money back then to attend the courses. I just bought the books the the real estate books, studied when in a class for a week summer test, got a license and just came out the gate and realize that Mike, I think, you know, back then I had no experience I didn't know what I was doing. I didn't have a mentor but I knew that I would learn over time but I could outwork anybody like work was not the work ethic part was not polling to me so if you if you had the experience but didn't have the work ethic, I was going to beat you on work you know work ethic so the first full full year in real estate and you know what it was like back then and Mike it was a it's insane to think about that. Basically nine out of every 10 homes are in short sale or foreclosure back then that's what I cut my teeth on. I was selling condos in Denver for 12 $15,000 I was making a couple 100 bucks which was a fortune to me on a commission check and you know that first year I just hit No no days off at nine years weakness so 36 homes in my first year and I did not have any kind of idea of if that was good or not because I thought it's really good. If I sell 36 homes in my first year with no experience the average realtor must be selling 100 homes he know that make that's what that's what I believe because I didn't I knowwhat do you notice searches today? Or even that it's never changed? Like five to 766 homes the average size a realtor sells and I don't know how you can make a living off of that.No and I you know I I sold her a lot of homes, but they were you know, I think my average price back when I started was around $80,000. So that's kind of what my average price point was. But I just didn't look back because I loved that I loved I didn't Thanks, I was working Mike, I think I found something. And we talked about this just offline about, the longer you get into the business, it becomes, you know, it does become a little bit of a grind but the that that first year, I was just on cloud nine, because I, you know, I was making some money, not a lot of money, but I was providing for my family and I found something that I found. It just came naturally to me. And the other big thing that I really want to reiterate to the listeners, if you're if you're, if you're born in this country, if you're born in the United States of America, you won the lotto, you won you got you got the Charlie Wonka golden ticket, because there is nowhere else. And I've said this so many times, there is nowhere else in the world with so much opportunity. And gobble I came, I came here as an immigrant with with nothing like, I didn't have some trust funds with my parents like I, you know, my parents went through a divorce right before we moved over. And I just wake up every day. No, you know, sometimes a little bit different Susie, artistically, but I know that I'm a kid in a candy store, we can up in America, because the opportunity is off the charts. And I'm living proof of that I did, I had no connection to anybody in Denver. Anybody in the metro area, my wife is from a small small town in Colorado, 100, people she didn't know grew up in the city. So I had to create these relationships and create the business on my own. And I'm living proof that it may sound corny, but the American dream is, is alive. And well. And I'm telling you that right now, if we just focus on what is good out there, good things happen. And I just like I grew up in Scotland, it's not like some third world country, you know that I have a lot of friends that have come from, to the United States. But the opportunity is nowhere near anything like we have here. So it was just like, it was fascinating to me that I really put the work in, I learned, you know how to do things my own way, because nobody was nobody, I had nobody to show me I just had to figure it out. But that was a good thing for me. Because I figured out my you know, my flow for things my that the way I handled things. And you know, I, I sold the most homes ever in a first year in Denver and just continue to build my business from there.Let me unpack a couple of things that you said. First off, thank you for recognizing that I don't know what the hell's wrong with so many people today where they talk shit about our country, but our country is the biggest opportunity that exists and it's, it's a breath of fresh air to hear someone appreciate that. So thank you for that. Thank you for all those who have served and everybody else who fights for it every single day. But listen, you have the exact same story as me as myself. So this has some similarities here. I didn't come from Scotland, but I did come from Carbondale at Carbondale, Illinois, which is probably the armpit of America when it comes to colleges. And I remember one day, I was doing a kickstand, and I was 22 years old getting blacked out. And then the next day, a week later, literally, I was walking down Michigan Avenue and my first suit being like what the fuck happens now. And I was 22 years old at that time, and I started at a company called I think was called it was called home touch. And home touch was a buyer agency only. And if you guys are familiar with Chicago, you see it on the news water tower mall used to have a kiosk in the very bottom level of the mall, which is a tourist trap or tourists Central. And in the kiosk, we'd have a bunch of just different listings and properties there. And we would just stand at this kiosk and just strike conversations with people because people would stop by to say, Hey, what's going on with that listing? Right? Or, Oh, how much does this thing go and then you just start a relationship. The very first house I sold was to an attorney, I had nothing in common with like this guy and me. I still stay friends with him over the years. Like we're totally opposite of the political side, everything. We have nothing in common. He's an attorney. I'm a dude. But I always knew the power of relationships. Because when I was in college, I was like, the guy who had all the parties. I had all the bar bartenders, I always knew how to grease people to get in. Like I had everything I was a shit in college. Then I got to the real world. And I'm like, damn, I started over I was nobody. The one thing and the one thing I learned is that everyone always has a common ground and in business, regardless of what the common ground is. If you can find it early enough in a conversation, you'll earn the chance to have that conversation. All right. So this dude was in a fraternity and I just got out of one. And that's how I struck it. We bonded talking about frat hazing, frat parties and all this crap. We ended up selling them a $420,000 condo for sale ever did came right off the floor of water tower Mall. That gentleman I continued to nurture the relationship with him over time. I've even till the time I left Chicago, 17 years, 18 years I, I known this guy, I can't tell you how many people he's referred me to over the course of time, he's had me over his house for dinner, all of that different stuff. This entire business is based upon relationships. You guys, it's not based upon lead generation, it's not based upon that auto responder you don't know how to use. It's not based upon the AI technology that the Guru's are pumping down your damn throats right now that you're never going to learn how to use what it is going to be based off. And what it always has, since the dinosaurs ruled the earth has been based upon relationships because 88% of people close with the first agent they meet with. And if you do all the stats, you can look up and see where people choose their agents from it's not any of the places I mentioned, it comes from people they know you personally met, or that you're referred to. And that's where over 80% of business comes from each and every year. So to have a guy, how old were you when you came over? I mean, I still have a 29 year old dude, come over to the States probably has stars in his eyes, like holy shit, this is great. Probably like a kid in a candy store, like you said, and you just didn't know anybody, but you focus on building relationships. And, folks, that's what the business is. If you're sitting here, trying to think that you're in sales.You're in the wrong damn business. In my opinion, I don't believe we saw I don't think you can sell anyone anything without first having a relationship. So there's a good book that demonstrates this. It was called cocktails, the name of it. It was written by the dude that sold the most used cars in one year. And his name is Joe Girardi I believe. I'm blanking on what the name of the book is. But the whole point of this book was this guy sold like 346 Used Cars in one year. Okay, this wasn't a condo building where you get 346 listings with one developer, he did individual likes. So it's not like he had a bulk sale, he did individual car sales one at a time. And how he did it was he came up with this thing he calls Gerards rule of 250. And he goes, every single person knows 250 people that they can refer you to every person does. So he goes when I this is like the Centerstone of our philosophy today's like he goes when I sold someone a car, I didn't spike the football. When I sold him the car, I spiked the football and I got the third or fourth or fifth referral from them. Because once he sold him the car, he instantly went, Hey, if this person can refer me their friends and family, this is a used car salesman guys. Okay, we're talking about selling real estate, the biggest investment ever, this guy's did the same concept with used cars is this guy, if I could get into there, people have 250 people, and then they could introduce me into the 250 people. And that's how this guy rolled. He just kept leveraging relationship off relationship, a relationship or relationship? Because you know, how many times do you get turned down on a referral when you go to a listing presentation? Never? How many times you get turned down? When you go up? And you get a cold call, like, Hey, I've got this lead, I'm gonna go over, you know who the hell it is? They're interviewing five other agents? Well,it's just it's a different, it's a completely different proposition. And it's, it's a different process as well. And it never seems to go as well. Even if you get the listing, which you don't always get obviously. And because it's a it's a completely different set of parameters you're working to. So yeah, like, you hit the nail on the head, it's, I'll tell you what, there was a period for about six months in 2017, where a lender and I partner together because a lender was like, we need to, you know, we need we could grow exponentially, and we wanted to do, we bought leads, and had a team like five agents that were cold calling and calling and calling and calling and calling and I was miserable. It was just so authentic to who I am as a person. And like, we got rid of it. And I sat the team down, I said, I'm gonna teach you how to grow, how to grow by repeat and referral business. And I'm going to teach you how to develop relationships. And we teach how to be authentic, and we teach you ultimately how to provide more value than you're ever going to receive and payment. And, you know, talking about books, the, the the one, the one book that changed my life was the Go Giver. And that just taught me all about it's, it's about providing value before you ever ask for anything in return ever. And you've got to provide way more value than you expect in return. So that was just something that, you know, I was given in my first year in real estate as well. And it just hit home to me it just was like, it was just like, it was like I was looking in the mirror reading this book. And I think the big thing Yeah, you look not everybody has, you know, an outgoing personality. There are introverts out there that succeed in real estate but they maybe do it differently but for me, my personality is is extroverted. So it's very much you know, high energy, high Passion, people see that I can care because of where my heart lies. Leave it I'm very transparent. So that's just the stick who I am. And that's how I mesh well with and that's where we would get really good results. So let's go backto the let's get out of real estate for a second, let's go back to the phone sales. Like you knew this, this is not a real estate thing you guys this is any business, any referral business, anything that you're self employed or and then you're in charge of and you're the brand or you're in charge of going out there and getting direct sales like referrals is where it's always at. How did you like us? So you when you would go on your phone sales, the same thing as what I'm talking about with the used car salesman? You would focus not necessarily on the sale, but on the relationship?Well, yeah, I so like, how do youprobably have, you probably have a system in your head that you're like, Alright, here's how I build relationships where you like, Alright, first thing I do is I make them laugh. Second thing I do is I do this, like you probably have something that you It's you guys, it's like dating,it's, it's more about finding common ground. Because we would go in our office with these little cubicles, and we'd sit in, and I would hear the guys that had been doing it forever, like 30 years selling Yellow Page ads, right. And they were, they were polished and I put it near quotations and I would hear them on the phone talking to prospects. I'm like, What the fuck? Like, honestly, this biggest chill cheeseball bullshit I've ever heard. And like, how can you it's like, so scripted. Yeah. And it was just like, so sleazy. And unlike, I just, it just wasn't me. And the thing is, it was all about just being authentic to who I am. Like, you get what you see with me. And yeah, I'm there, I'm always thinking about how I can help people. And that was the big thing for me as my my internal cues were when I was listening to people, it was always I was looking for something, I was listening to an opportunity where I could make an impact in their life, make their life better by introducing them to somebody or something that was going to help them in their journey. And these are the conversations that I love to have. Because I want to surround myself with people that want to achieve the ones that are high achievers that want to make a difference in the world. And I like as this like young kid from Scotland coming over and having these clients when I was selling these 2030 $40,000 condos, I was always looking, I was always, you know, sending a little handwritten note every time I met somebody and just build and build and build in. And that that was that was something within me. And when I when I hear kids nowadays get into real estate, and they're, you know, the Instagram kids that are grown up in real estate know that want the private jet and the Ferrari before they've even sold a home. Yes. And you know, I get the I get a lot of people calling me and asking to meet me just to they're going to get in real estate. And you know, I won't help people, but I'm selective. And I tell them, I say the word of advice, the advice I give to you is, for the next three years, you're going to work seven days a week, you're going to work 80 to 90 hour, hours a week. And if you're still in real estate, after those two to three years, come back and talk to me, because I guarantee you'll probably give up after the first three to six months, because it's too hard or you're not good enough business. And you've got like I'm a firm believer, Mike, that you got to earn your stripes, you just don't get like I've never had anything handed to me. And it's just the way I am. It's like if you don't earn your stripes, you're never going to understand what the what the roadmap is like and what the struggle is. And, and you can't look back on that and have perspective. Because I'll tell you right now, when I started in real estate, me and I had, you know, nothing. And it was like, I can remember multiple times over that first two years, hoping and praying a closing was going to happen. So I could get that extra three or $400 to pay our mortgage. And it was like, that's given me a perspective. You know, I can look back on that and say, there was a grind, and there was their stripes. And like I just think, you know, I know we're going kind of off on a tangent here but there's just been a loss of that. You know, you know everything everything wants to come too easy.Well the you said it earlier to you said I failed forward essentially. You don't the best like I look at I take your perspective too. I've gone through a transformation the last 567 years myself bankrupt when here but they're all that you know went up and went down from you know, I've been there done that. But truthfully, guys is you can't unless you like learn lessons. The hard painful way you don't actually learn them is what I found out and there's something great about being humbled and coming from very humble beginnings because it is how you you'll look back. I do Do believe that, you know, I used to read these books all the time. And you always read the books about the millionaire, right? And he's just successful. But if every single one of the books has the same story, if you guys ever really pay attention, someone goes out and does really well, then they lose it all. And then they build their ship back up, right? It never fails. And it's because you'll make mistakes. If this business isn't too easy. The truth is like you have to you have to fail. I believe that to you, if you don't get burned. You never learn. And it's made me personally with everything. I've gone through way better person, way better businessman. I know what to look out for. But in this business, you need to suffer through that. It's just how it is because you're right. It just won't. You'll never learn and if you never learn, you'll never be able to do it. So I same thing. First Three Years, I didn't have a life. Yeah, I just sat there and work. I was crying. I was like, What the hell am I gonna survive? Like, just like a little kid stuck in the city? Like, what the hell am I gonna do? Yeah, but you just have to hustle. And it's same story, dude. It's like directly the exact same story. It just went through building relationships, building relationships.And I can remember, but my daughter was, you know, I've got a 12 year old and a 10 year old, no, but my daughter who's 12, she was six months when I got in real estate. And you know, when she was one, between one and two years old, she would pick my cell phone up and be like, Dad, dad, because that's all she knew, that she just she she grew up, I grew up with me just being on if she saw me, I was on my phone. And, you know, I look back on that time. And then I miss a lot of time with it when when the kids were little, yes. But do you know what they now have is they have an unbelievable understanding of work ethic and how how, you know, hard to work with things and things don't just come to you. And, you know, I think that that's where I'm at, in my real estate career is now is, is trading dollars for time, because, you know, I do want to, you know, my my philosophy, Mike is you get one shot at this, this isn't a dress rehearsal, you got to go out and knock it out of the park in all facets of your life. And, you know, number one, the most important thing to me is my family and my kids. And if I'm, if I'm not putting a lot of time and energy and resources into them, and I'm feeling there's a.so Ultimately, that's the goal. And I've been lucky enough to use real estate as that vehicle. You know, to get there and to get to a point where, you know, I'm able to trade the doors for time.So the one of the when I worked in my first job, because you're like this, the girl, the gal girl, she's from England, or she's from Ireland. Before we got on the show here, I'm like, oh, that Irish kilt on your brand. He's like, I'm not Irish. I'm Scottish guys. Like, oops, sorry, my bad gotta keep it in mind. But the but the your accents the same. And her name was Andrea. Andrea was a top salesperson. They're much like you very similar story she must have. She was only in the States for a few years. But she was a top salesperson there. And when she used to use use her accent to her advantage, because it's adorable. Like she's like, Oh, how are you doing? Like, you know how you're doing it. Now people probably say it all time. I love your accent love your accent. But she use it to her advantage because she knew that's what made her different. Right? And I look back at it and mindset or and I look back and look at that. That's how she she crushed it on the floor. Like she would just crush it. You pick up a client every time she was out there. So you know, but she embraced her authenticity, she embraced her personality. I'm sure for someone coming over here. You might be a little insecure about your accent maybe. Right? Or maybe not. Maybe Maybe you got too many women that just started putting themselves out there dreamy over here. But a funnycouple of things. When I go back to Scotland, my friends give me so much shit because they think they see I've got an American accent now. So it's changed dramatically. And I'll tell you why. Because I was never insecure about my accent. But I had, I had been given a referral in my first year in real estate and I picked up the phone and called them and the wife was on the phone with me. And after about 30 seconds she said stop. This is not going to work you in because I can't understand a word you're seeing. And I caught like offended. I was like, Do you know what I said? I said I'm speaking English. Like I'm not I'm speaking the same language. And it's funny because they're great clients to this day. They were one of my first clients and we joke about every time I see them I'm say I say Can you understand me now? But it of course it is it's an icebreaker with anybody because they're they're, you know, they're interested. We have questions like query formance. It's a query from an Ireland and I'm like, well I'm not from Ireland from Scotland and of course I use it to my advantage but it It's it's it's something that, you know, I thought was going to be a hindrance rather than a help when I first started in real estate but no, I've definitely been.We deal with this all the time with video, we'll create content for people and the big oh my god, I look stupid. I'm too fat. I'm this I'm that. And like, folks, get over yourself, like, no one cares about that stuff except yourself and like, and people can see it when you're faking it too. So regardless of what it is, yes, be yourself. Like, that's how video works. If you try to do it too scripted, or you try to do it too polished or too perfect. It doesn't it doesn't do too well. Right? Yeah. So you got to you got to take the stuff in. Alright, so tell me how you're doing it. Now. Let's fast forward to today. You're running basically all referral based? Are you doing any type of lead generation or anything like that?No, no, any. Like, I'm not buying any leads. There's no, you know, Zillow or anything like that. I'll tell you, the thing is that the struggle for me, Mike over the years has been to recruit and retain good people. And I think that's one of the things that, you know, I think the majority of people that get the real estate license, just have this, you know, imaginary outlook on things, everything's just gonna be driving around showing these million dollar homes and making big fat checks. Well, that's not reality. And the other reality is, I have no business acumen or experience. And we're thrown in to become business owners, basically, when we get our real estate license, and we have no experience on that we don't know how to hire, we don't know how to, you know, retain people, we don't know how to recruit. We don't know how to run a p&l, I didn't even know what the hell a p&l was when I got my real estate license. And that in that caused trouble in the early days, because I didn't know how to save for tax or anything. But I think the big thing for me is, the word of advice is get if you're getting into real estate, or you're struggling in real estate, then get with somebody that knows how to do it and actually treat it like a business, not treat it like a hobby, not treat it like you know, you're just selling a lot of real estate, but you don't know what you're doing after that. Run it as a business. And the where I'm at right now is I've had agents come and go with me over the years, like lots of agents, I've never been able to really retain them. And I've not known really how to recruit properly, and also hire great admins or great operations directors or whatever like that. But now I've kind of I'm getting there, I'm still I'm still not where I want to be. But we've got I've got another agent that works with me full time. I've got director operations who we hired in January, which has been fantastic, because I realized I didn't need an it wasn't an assistant that I needed. It was more operations, just to run the show. Then we have a transaction coordinator and we're about to hire on for marketing because I my previous marketing girl just, it's just having her second baby. So we're looking for that. But I'm trying to get the foundation, really solid and then recruit some more agents, nothing crazy because I don't I don't want to be a babysitter because you know, there's other things I want to do in life. But yeah, that's where we're at right now. And our goal this year, which we're on our way to doing is 100 sales and 100 million volume. So that's kind of where we're, that's where we're talking towardscongrats and that's not a big team that's nice and lean and mean but you're doing a lot of times I see a lot of like, I'll be honest, you guys I used to have a brokerage I used to have a team. And the bigger the team, the bigger the brokerage i for brokerages, I had up to 70 agents, I had 68 headaches. When I had a team of 27 people I had 24 headaches. So team leaders don't have production sense sometimes lean and mean is the way to go. Don't let your ego float you all the way to headache Ville. So it's like we both been down that path. Yeah, but dude, this is really great. Let's get this all wrapped up. What I here's what I get out of this, you guys. You hear it from me every week. I didn't know we're gonna talk about when we got on here. We're like, let's just roll with it. And record Yeah, but it came down like you see a guy like you and super successful is gonna do 100 deals this year. But he's gonna do it off of relationships. And I have yet to meet someone in this business, even the lead generating people, because they'll pay for those relationships, but they still have to be good at building them even if your lead gen, because you won't get the client until they start building trust, which is only happens when you have relationship. So focus on that, folks, if you guys heard some of the stuff he had, if you're just starting out that first couple years in the business, it's not a walk in the park. This is a business this isn't a job. And that's why there's an 87% failure rate in real estate industry is HGTV makes it look really fun on the outside but what you get when you start off, man, this is a grind. You're starting a business any new business is a grind guys, it's not the real estate business. You're an entrepreneur and every business is a grind but I agree with con Hoadley that'sthe thing Mike is you there's no better place to be able to do it. That's what I keep going back to building a business, there's no better place to be able to do it. Because we are afforded the most incredible opportunity. Like, in America, whatever the hell you want to do, you can do it. And like, it's not easy. It's not going to be a walk in the park. But you can do it, and surround yourself with great people, people that you can look up to, but the understand it's about, as you said, about the value of relationships, and always looking at more value in every relationship that you have every single you know, back to just the basics a been with your wife, like, you know that that's what I've learned about learn that there's, there's no hair like it, Mike, and I know you get this and all you preach that but yeah, we're lucky to have the opportunities that we dohave it, folks, if any of you guys in the Denver area or you want to maybe you just say you're looking for somebody, you need some more agentslike definitely we could do with at least a couple right now. So yeah, I would love you know, if anybody has any questions just reach out to me or wants to in Denver that wants to sit down and get lunch or have a coffee. Like, you know, i The other thing, my real estate's given me everything, everything I have in life, every opportunity that my family have has come from real estate. So I want to give back as much as I can, you know,why don't you tell them how they can reach you and we'll get this rep.Yeah, so best way to reach me is cell is 303619 4400. An email is my first name un. Graham, my last name group denver.com.Love it, man. Great to see you in person. Okay, now that events are back we see you at one of these. I'll be I'll be out to San Diego soon. Awesome. And folks, thank you for listening another episode of real estate marketing dude, if you don't know what we do yet we help you nurture those relationships, build more relationships by putting your videos in front of those very people so that you build a personal brand that people know like trust and more importantly refer and return to when they need to buy or sell real estate or get a loan whether your mortgage broker So visit our website at real estate market to do.com. Just visit it just once Just once I can follow you around over the internet until we get a call until we start scheduling and until you start getting on video. It's very hard to build a brand without creating content. If two options, create a lot of content, nurture people with it or you make a whole lot of phone calls to people you already know just keep taking them out to dinner every other week. You have two options which one you want to do. I like the other. 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Gerard is a FCI judge and a breeder of Rottweilers. Hear us discuss the extreme breeding. We try to find reasons why brachycephalic dogs are so popular today. The social media is showing the extremes and then we think that's normal. Where is the limit to it? Shall we ban the breeds that are suffering as Norway recently did? What is the way out? If you like what I am talking about please comment on my IG: https://www.instagram.com/valpkonsulten/ or on my FB: https://www.facebook.com/valpkonsultpodden. You can also reach me om my website www.valpkonsulten.com. To get notices about new episodes click on the bell icon. Trascript: 00.00 Intro 03:00 Who is Gerard O'Shea 10:20 about the breeding 13:04 the Norwegian ban 17:23 Gerards 4 basic rules 18:28 the hypothetical elongevity certificate of the individual that shows the long living lines 25:40 the bresponsible breeders actions 26:30 the insurance situation 30:00 when you think the pedigree dogs 34:06 don't buy simply on the looks 37:37 why not rewrite the standards so that the breeds have a healthy anatomy? 41:23 the role of social media in creating the extremes 48:20 our lifestyle changes 50:30 another example of exaggeration 52:20 what happens if we take away a breed 54:18 the character of the smaller breeds 57:45 it has never worked to ban forbidd things 58:58 the elongevity concept 1:01:50 the psykology term Boild frog syndrome 1:03:17 implicating that syndrome in dog people 1:09:00 the key is to educate 1:10:58 is the dog a extension of your ego? 1:16:05 a little bit of criticism of FCI organization 1:24:42 education rather then more and more rules 1:26:11 it's a human problem really 1:27:00 the health programs vs. elongevity 1:28:14 breeding on young dogs vs.older dogs 1:29:29 be pragmatic 1:32:04 is recommendations the best way? 1:32:50 shall we turn it into a witch hunt? A personal experience. 1:36:05 Pushing for the elongevity program 1:36:42 it would apply to the pedigree dogs, How do we do with the other unregistered dogs? 1:39:40 Educated public can make better, more pragmatic choices 1:40:30 summery of the possibilities of a elongevity program 1:41:40 Outro
In deze speciale verkiezingsaflevering van de podcast van D66 Heumen stellen wij onze nummer 2 op de kandidatenlijst voor, Gerard Laenen. Gerard is al raadslid voor D66 en als zodanig een bekende Heumenaar. Gerard gaat nu dus voor zijn tweede termijn. Als je hem nog niet kent dan leer je hem nu kennen. En als je hem wel al kent dan hoor je over zijn prioriteiten en plannen voor de komende jaren. Wie is Gerard? Waar gaat Gerards D66 hart harder van kloppen? Welke ambities heeft Gerard voor wat hopelijk zijn tweede termijn wordt? En waarom legt Gerard zo'n nadruk op communicatie van de gemeente naar zijn inwoners? Heb je meer vragen voor Gerard? Op de website van D66 Heumen zijn Gerards contactgegevens te vinden.
Wie heeft Gerards zus gewurgd? De wereld van Gerard komt op zijn kop te staan wanneer hij het levenloze lichaam van zijn zus Bea vindt...Uitgegeven door SAGA EgmontSpreker(s): Jan Ad Adolfsen
Operazangeres Laetitia zegt in haar Anti-Mol pleidooi enorm te balen dat ze de Mol niet is. Maar speelt ze niet stiekem toch de hoofdrol in Wie is de Mol? Splinter vindt een dubbele boodschap in haar antwoord op een vraag in de livestream en ontdekt in het Molboekje dat ze interessante kwaliteiten heeft voor de rol van Mol.
In de driedelige serie Gerards Toegift word je meegenomen in de wereld van Hertog Jan. Nestorbrouwer Gerard brouwt na een bijzondere carrière nog één speciale Grand Prestige.Deze aflevering staat het flesrijpen centraal. Begin 2001 vond meesterbrouwer Gerard in de overstroomkelder van de Hertog Jan brouwerij oude, nog volle, flessen Grand Prestige bier. Hij proefde iets wat hij als brouwer nog nooit geproefd had. In de brouwerij maken we een rondleiding waarbij we de verschillende brouwers ontmoeten, maar we proeven ook zelf de flesgerijpte Grand Prestige.Geproduceerd door: Tonny MediaZie het privacybeleid op https://art19.com/privacy en de privacyverklaring van Californië op https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In de driedelige serie Gerards Toegift word je meegenomen in de wereld van Hertog Jan. Nestorbrouwer Gerard brouwt na een bijzondere carrière nog één speciale Grand Prestige.Deze aflevering staat het water centraal. Misschien wel het belangrijkste ingrediënt van bier, maar Hertog Jan heeft er ook een hele bijzondere verhouding mee. De brouwerij ligt vlak naast de Maas. In de afgelopen jaren is deze al meerdere keren overstroomd. Ook duiken we in de bijzondere geschiedenis van de naamgever van de brouwerij. Geproduceerd door: Tonny MediaZie het privacybeleid op https://art19.com/privacy en de privacyverklaring van Californië op https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In de driedelige serie Gerards Toegift word je meegenomen in de wereld van Hertog Jan. Nestorbrouwer Gerard brouwt na een bijzondere carrière nog één speciale Grand Prestige.Deze aflevering staat het vatrijpen centraal, Gerards Toegift zit daarin en wordt nu eindelijk geproefd. De nieuwe meesterbrouwer Micha vertelt over de technieken en uitdagingen van het brouwen. Ook vertelt Gerard over zijn begin als brouwer. Hij toont het nieuwe, door hem gemaakte, museum in de brouwerij.Geproduceerd door: Tonny MediaZie het privacybeleid op https://art19.com/privacy en de privacyverklaring van Californië op https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In de driedelige serie Gerards Toegift word je meegenomen in de wereld van Hertog Jan. Nestorbrouwer Gerard brouwt na een bijzondere carrière nog één speciale Grand Prestige.Geproduceerd door: Tonny MediaZie het privacybeleid op https://art19.com/privacy en de privacyverklaring van Californië op https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ze ging van vwo naar havo om maar een jaar eerder van school af te kunnen, om te doen wat ze het allerliefste doet. Zingen, muziek maken, spelen. Ze ontdekte waar haar hart lag: de klassieke opera. De coronacrisis was een shock, maar heeft haar daarin alleen maar meer bevestigd. En er is geen plan B!
For today's Mystery Feature Luc Huijgens re-introduces us to the semi-successful treasure hunters turned cannibalistic monsters, Lilian and Gerard Griffith. The two have been on a rampage, capturing and consuming people across the British countryside. But what happens when Gerards audio logs fall into the hands of disgraced detective Kenedy Briggs? And most importantly, what are Gerards thoughts on the Expendables franchise?
Jake, Micah, and Marika join Geoff to discuss Haagen Dasz, famous Gerards, and "Downtown" by Macklemore & Ryan Lewis!BUY THE HEADGUM PODCAST MERCH!Advertise on The Headgum Podcast via Gumball.fmRate The Headgum Podcast 5-stars on Apple Podcasts.Join the Headgum Discord.
A teacher from St Gerard's school in Bray has contacted Liveline. The teacher is upset at colleagues who got vaccines from the Beacon Hospital. Monica doesn't like the Television advert for Carbon Monoxide. She objects to some of the slang language used. Karen is looking for an Italian nurse who came to her aid in Dublin city center last September
A teacher from St Gerard's school in Bray has contacted Liveline. The teacher is upset at colleagues who got vaccines from the Beacon Hospital. Monica doesn't like the Television advert for Carbon Monoxide. She objects to some of the slang language used. Karen is looking for an Italian nurse who came to her aid in Dublin city center last September
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Delighted to have Ger Roe on the podcast to discuss how Ireland's drug policies effects the youths in Dublin that he works with as a Youth Worker. Gerard Roe is an award nominated youth worker, activist and father from Dublin. Gerard is a graduate Social Scientist of Maynooth University and has been involved in youth work for over a decade working in a number of youth projects across Dublin's most disadvantaged areas, including eight years in a groundbreaking national youth organisation. Gerard has led the development of two drug outreach services and ran a number of harm reduction campaigns in his career. Gerards specialties are in harm reduction and drug education and has a particular interest in the area of drug policy reform. Gerard is an advocate for legalization of cannabis and decriminalisation of drugs for personal use and went before the Dept of Justice, Defence and Equality to argue in favour of decriminalisation resulting in a report in favour of this approach. Gerard's work has also seen him play a role in the development of Ireland's current national drug strategy Reducing Harm-Supporting Recovery. Gerard featured in an RTE documentary which sparked a nationwide debate on how Ireland needs to change its approach to dealing with drugs. Gerard is passionate about helping young people reach their full potential and keeping them safer from the harms of drugs and drug policy. If you would like to support the show and the development of the Cork Cannabis Activist hub the patreon is www.patreon.com/martinsworld For BitCoin donations follow this link https://checkout.opennode.com/p/597e0e1d-ede6-47be-8d83-854c4237b06e Timestamps 3:04 Interview starts 4:00 What kind of kids do you work with in the youth service? 5:40 Do you see kids in your services who have been targeted by criminal gangs for drug dealing and drug running? 11:25 How the unwillingness to speak out hinders better policies in our society. 14:15 "The fear of speaking out" 17:45 What advice would you have for a person in overcoming the fear of speaking out 20:30 Youth workers and why they get into this line of work. 25:10 "I've lost friends , I've lost young people I work with because of this policy!" 26:20 The 2 biggest dangers to kids from disadvanteged areas are "The Justice System and Violent Criminal Gangs" 31:40 How do the young people you work with view the gardai? 34:25 Gardai Discretion in Ireland 36:05 "The Greatest Moral Injustice" 40:00 How evident is gangland crime and the effects this is having on kids in Dublin 45:15 What kinds drugs are kids encountering today 48:00 Do gardai ever ask why a young person is using drugs or are they just concerned in catching them? 49:20 The most vulnerable of drug users, kids who suffered severe trauma. "Hugs not Handcuffs" 52:20 Addressing the biggest dangers to drug users. QUALITY and STRENGHT through Drug Testing in Ireland and how Ger and grass roots activists in SSDP helped to achieve this. 57:55 "The Tide is not just changing its coming in" (in relation to drug testing) 1:01:40 "We can overcome the problem of drug gangs not by taking on the gangs but by taking on the justice system that has created them!" 1:02:00 Wrapping it up. 1:02:50 Acknowledging the hard work of the activists who have got us this far. The Pebble Pushers!
Jos van Meeuwen een boek heeft geschreven over de Limburgse voetbaltrainer Géne Gerards, die een grootheid op Kreta werd. Dat boek ligt al jaren klaar op de boekenplank, maar er is geen uitgever die het uit wil geven. In BVSC vragen Diana en Roelof naar het verhaal achter het boek.
Tura Gerards was 32 jaar depressief tot dat ene inzicht. Zijn publicaties: https://turagerards.nl/auteur/ Klaagvrije maandag: https://www.sandrabrandt.nl/product/boek-klaagvrije-maandag/
Gene Ellis and Jan Gerards join me to share the story of the PYNK Collective, a community that has been sharing peak moments of connection together for over a decade. We explore what it is that makes a truly transformational gathering and unpack the arc of evolution that we seem to be on as a social species. https://www.arcofhumanity.com/
Sophie haalt Pieter over om ‘s nachts op onderzoek uit te gaan in de schuur van boer Gerards. Liz wil er nog steeds niet veel mee te maken hebben en trekt steeds vaker op met Roef.
Sophie haalt Pieter over om ‘s nachts op onderzoek uit te gaan in de schuur van boer Gerards. Liz wil er nog steeds niet veel mee te maken hebben en trekt steeds vaker op met Roef.
In deze aflevering een gesprek met sopraan Laetitia Gerards
Gerald grundade Systemair, som producerar ventilationslösningar, i Bergslagen 1974. Bolaget hette från början Kanalfläkt. Företaget grundade sig på en liten fläktuppfinning. Sedan 1974 har mycket hänt. Bolaget omsätter nu 8,3 miljarder, har verksamhet i 50 länder och cirka 6 200 anställda. Mycket av tillväxten kommer via förvärv och koncernen innehåller ett 80-tal bolag. Gerald äger idag cirka 40 procent av bolaget som är värderat till närmare 9 mdr på Stockholmsbörsen. Gerald har gjort den resa som många entreprenörer drömmer om. Vi pratar med Gerard om vad som gjort att just de lyckades, vilka misstag han gjort samt vilka tips han har till nya entreprenörer. Vi pratar också om hur det är att gå från grundare, VD, för att därefter släppa det operativa och lämna över till ny VD. Vi pratar naturligtvis också om Färna Herrgård & Spa som är spahotell i Färna som Gerard driver tillsammans med sin fru, vilket är Gerards sätt att koppla av.
Gerald grundade Systemair, som producerar ventilationslösningar, i Bergslagen 1974. Bolaget hette från början Kanalfläkt. Företaget grundade sig på en liten fläktuppfinning. Sedan 1974 har mycket hänt. Bolaget omsätter nu 8,3 miljarder, har verksamhet i 50 länder och cirka 6 200 anställda. Mycket av tillväxten kommer via förvärv och koncernen innehåller ett 80-tal bolag. Gerald äger idag cirka 40 procent av bolaget som är värderat till närmare 9 mdr på Stockholmsbörsen. Gerald har gjort den resa som många entreprenörer drömmer om. Vi pratar med Gerard om vad som gjort att just de lyckades, vilka misstag han gjort samt vilka tips han har till nya entreprenörer. Vi pratar också om hur det är att gå från grundare, VD, för att därefter släppa det operativa och lämna över till ny VD. Vi pratar naturligtvis också om Färna Herrgård & Spa som är spahotell i Färna som Gerard driver tillsammans med sin fru, vilket är Gerards sätt att koppla av.
This week we chat to Gerard Tannam about his business Island Bridge Brand development. To find out more about Gerards business check out http://www.islandbridge.com/ To find out more about the Venture Business Network head over to https://www.venturenetwork.ie/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/venture-talks/message
Gerard Exupery is a New York photographer who just published his new book Subway 1975-1985 which is filled with photos from the New York subway system taken in the late 70s and early 80s. In this chat we talk about the flow of life that happens on the New Yor subway system and the challenged of capturing an era. In This Episode You'll Learn: When Gerard knew photography was going to plan an important part of his life The hardest part about photography to learn when he got started What it was about the subway that captured Gerards attention How to find the decisive moment while in the flow of live on the subway Who are some of Gerards photography influences How Gerard put together a long term project that spanned a decade Some trouble Gerard got into while shooting in NYC in the late 70s What the process was of choosing photos out of a decade worth of images to put into his book What Advice Gerard would give to anyone wanting to take on a long term project Resources: Gerard Exupery’s Website Gerard Exerpery’s book Subway 1975-1985
Gerard Marrone shares some stories of his brief time in retail services, but mostly his first and truest love; soccer. He shares stories of his time in professional soccer, how he managed the WPS team Sky Blue FC in their first year, going on to the inaugural Women’s Professional Soccer championship in 2009. We talk about LinkedIn, some of what works, what doesn't and.. some other stuff.
In deze eerste echte aflevering spreek ik met Janneke Gerards. Zij is hoogleraar Fundamentele Rechten aan de Universiteit Utrecht en dé expert op het terrein van grondrechten en grondrechtenrechtspraak. We praten over de ontwikkeling die grondrechten hebben doorgemaakt, over de uitdijing van grondrechten en of daar risico's aan kleven. Moet er meer aandacht komen voor horizontale bescherming van grondrechten? Waarom zijn gelijke behandeling en proportionaliteit eigenlijk ‘lege' normen? En versterkt de Coronacrisis de link tussen grondrechten en solidariteit?
We’re back with a Special Edition episode!Our CEO Jordan Lawrence, founder of PCN Capital, joins Lewis to tell us how Payments & Cards Network is battling through the current global situation caused by the Coronavirus. How is the fintech industry is fighting back?How is the recruitment industry adjusting to lay-offs, remote hiring and long-term WFH? Introducing SEKURA PEOPLE - the newest PCN Capital brand - we get Brady Gerards, MD of Sekura People, to tell us about how CyberSecurity for payments, banking & e-commerce is now more important than ever. About PCN CapitalPCN Capital is a tightly-knit group of niché recruitment & marketing agencies servicing Fintech, Data Science and CyberSecurity markets. Our brands include Payments & Cards Network, Digital Source and Sekura People. Permanent and contract, we have consistently served our clients since 2010, building a truly global delivery capability. DO YOU NEED HIGH-IMPACT TALENT? GET IN TOUCH! WWW.TEAMPCN.COM | WWW.DIGITALSOURCE.IO | WWW.SEKURAPEOPLE.COM
this episode catches up with Lostock St Gerards FC manager Stuart Birch. LSGFC play in division 1 of the West Lancs league. having had enjoyed an unbeaten league season, all but securing the league title and promotion & reached the final of the 2019-20 Lancashire Amateur Shield - no mean feat for a div 1 side - they, like all at this level found out of the FAs decision to call a season "null & void" we hear Stuarts reaction to that news, and as is becoming standard, all about his journey into football at this level. still in Covid-19 lockdown the podcast was recorded remotely.
Gerard Adams, also known as The Millennial Mentor™ is a thought leader, serial entrepreneur, angel investor, and philanthropist. His mission is to inspire other millenials to leverage their passions to create the successful business and lifestyle that they've always dreamed of. Gerard left college early and became a self-made multimillionaire at the age of 24 years old. In 2015 he sold elitedaily.com, with a readership of over 80 million visitors per month, for 50 million dollars. He's invested in, built, and backed nine companies and trades that have all made 7+ figures. He is THE REAL DEAL and he is breaking his strategies down step-by-step for you in this episode so you're gonna want to grab a pen and take a lot of notes on this one! In this value-packed episode, we go over... One thing that is essential to FEELING successful and fulfilled Why you don't need to have millions of followers anymore The Personal Brand Pyramid and how to leverage it in your business His S4 Method of becoming "the authority" in your industry The two foundations you must have in order to scale your business Why you MUST be an “investor” His HP4 Method of taking aligned action 3 core things that you need to do in order to become a “trusted advisor” in your niche The biggest variable of how Gerard has been able to build multiple 8-figure businesses And sooo much more... Screenshot your favorite part and post to your IG story tag me @ashley.hann and @gerardadams so we can see and repost to our stories as well. Check out Gerard's Youtube channel “Leaders Create Leader” now on its 5th season Visit Gerard's www.gerardadams.com to learn more about what he does Connect with Gerards on Instagram @gerardadams Apply to Join the Magnetic Branding Mastermind: www.magneticbrandingmastermind.com If you find this episode valuable, please please be sure to leave a rating and review!
You can always escape. We are talking about Mister Miracle on this episode. This is one of the heaviest stories we have ever read. In our opinion, it’s a modern masterpiece that pushes the medium of comics. We hope you like this episode, it’s a very big one for us. Some would say it’s a miracle we even got it done. Jake’s audio set up was possessed by the Anti-life equation, which did its best to prevent us from recording. Story covered: Mister Miracle Writer: Tom King Artist: Mitch Gerards Letterer: Clayton Cowles Support us at patreon.com/supersons Follow us on twitter @dcsupersons
Iedere zaterdag selecteert de redactie van Met het Oog op Morgen de mooiste gesprekken van de afgelopen week, gebundeld in een podcast van een half uur.
Iedere zaterdag selecteert de redactie van Met het Oog op Morgen de mooiste gesprekken van de afgelopen week, gebundeld in een podcast van een half uur.
Marisa Gerards is de belangrijkste Nederlandse diplomaat bij de NAVO. Hoe ziet een doorsnee dag in Brussel eruit? Heeft president Trump een punt met zijn kritiek op de NAVO? Hoe ziet zij de dreiging vanuit Rusland. Hierover, en over haar inspiratie en het leven als permanent vertegenwoordiger, gaat ze in gesprek met Herman van Gelderen.
Interview met Roger Gerards over mode en het maakproces.
Fyll fängpannan, slipa värjan, tänd lyktan och viska en bön om du tror att det kan rädda din själ! Detta är det tjugonde avsnittet, och det fjärde i del två, av Syndikatets inspelning av Roi-de-Rats! Den första dagen i Notre-dame-de-Ratis kunde gått bättre, så vi får hoppas att det lossnar för våra hjältar nu. I detta avsnitt väntar en förebrående högmässa och ett besök i rektor Garspatts gamla bibliotek, men först sätter Notre-dame-de-Ratis sina nattliga tentakler runt Gerards skumma sinne. Dessutom: Pentagram, mardrömmar och stöld i Guds hus! Roi-de-Rats och LexOccultum är skrivna och utgivna av Riotminds. Omslaget är gjort av Peter Bergting © Riotminds. Spelledare: Adam Yngvesson Kazimirs Vinters: Daniel Palm Ghislain Roucoult: Simon Karlsson Gerard Dufort: Eric Herlin Djojo van Vinkle: Martin Sellgren
Sopraan Laetitia Gerards (1993) werd geboren in een muzikale familie. Ze speelde sinds haar zesde op de cello en werd op haar dertiende toegelaten tot de Young Musicians Academy van het Conservatorium in Tilburg. Daar ontwikkelde ze een grote liefde voor zang en toneel. Na twee jaar Muziektheater te hebben gestudeerd in Tilburg, stapte ze over naar het Conservatorium in Amsterdam, waar ze onder leiding van Sasja Hunnego in 2013 afstudeerde. Vanaf dat moment besloot ze zich uitsluitend te richten op klassieke zang. Het Koninklijk Concertgebouw vormt een rode draad in haar carrière. Zo kreeg de jonge sopraan een hoofdrol in West Side Story bij het 125-jarig jubileum van Het Concertgebouw en kreeg ze in 2014 de Young Talent Award. Ze zong daarna onder meer met het Filharmonisch Orkest van Moskou en het Nederlands Kamerorkest. En ze zong tijdens het Prinsengrachtconcert 2018.
Sopraan Laetitia Gerards (1993) werd geboren in een muzikale familie. Ze speelde sinds haar zesde op de cello en werd op haar dertiende toegelaten tot de Young Musicians Academy van het Conservatorium in Tilburg. Daar ontwikkelde ze een grote liefde voor zang en toneel. Na twee jaar Muziektheater te hebben gestudeerd in Tilburg, stapte ze over naar het Conservatorium in Amsterdam, waar ze onder leiding van Sasja Hunnego in 2013 afstudeerde. Vanaf dat moment besloot ze zich uitsluitend te richten op klassieke zang. Het Koninklijk Concertgebouw vormt een rode draad in haar carrière. Zo kreeg de jonge sopraan een hoofdrol in West Side Story bij het 125-jarig jubileum van Het Concertgebouw en kreeg ze in 2014 de Young Talent Award. Ze zong daarna onder meer met het Filharmonisch Orkest van Moskou en het Nederlands Kamerorkest. En ze zong tijdens het Prinsengrachtconcert 2018.
Fyll fängpannan, slipa värjan, tänd lyktan och viska en bön om du tror att det kan rädda din själ! Detta är det sjuttonde avsnittet, och det första i del två, av Syndikatets inspelning av Roi-de-Rats! Nästan fyra månader har förflutit sedan våra hjältar avslöjade syskonen Lafatelles komplott och mycket har hänt sedan dess. Kazimirs, Ghislain, Djojo och Gerard har faktiskt knappt träffats sedan dess, men nu har de samlats för att avnjuta en härlig julmiddag tillsammans. Vem kan ana att äventyret väntar runt hörnet när allt är så lugnt och stilla? Dessutom: Hur reagerar de andra på Gerards nyutgivna bok? Roi-de-Rats och LexOccultum är skrivna och utgivna av Riotminds. Omslaget är gjort av Peter Bergting © Riotminds. Spelledare: Adam Yngvesson Kazimirs Vinters: Daniel Palm Ghislain Roucoult: Simon Karlsson Gerard Dufort: Eric Herlin Djojo van Vinkle: Martin Sellgren
Is there a tour bus in the afterlife? Has Brian May mastered the art of astral projection? Can you Lyft to the city of the dead? It's our second Black Parade episode and we are deep in it, folks. This week we cover "This is How I Disappear," "The Sharpest Lives," and the big boi, "Welcome to the Black Parade." Grab your Black Parade jacket, settle in, and join us as we analyze My Chemical Romance's biggest hit of their career.
Tura overwon zijn jarenlange depressies en schreef een boek over de kracht van taal.
This week in recognition of International Women’s Day, today, 8th March 2018, celebrated under the theme, “Press of Progress”, we reflect on some of the catalysts that have driven, and are driving women’s rights. In today’s panel we are joined by to Ms Lilianne Ploumen, a Dutch politician with the Labour Party, currently serving as a member of parliament in the Netherlands, she was the former Minister for Foreign Trade and Development Cooperation of Netherlands and is the founder of SheDecides; and Ms Marisa Gerards who is the Ambassador of the Netherlands to South Africa. We discuss some of the recent movements like SheDecides, HeforShe, MeToo, Not in my name, that focus on issues of inequality, power differentials, unequal pay, sexual harassment, gender based violence and improving solidarity amongst all to advance equality. Men and women live on the planet together, they should run it together. Tune in for more…
Det pratas Katrinelundsgymnasiet, första avsnittets respons, Gerards göteborgska, Hugos svordomar och de roligaste sportintervjuerna. Lyssna och njut. Ha d gott.
Als een gemeentelijke herindeling de streektaal het Bildts bedreigt, komt journalist Gerard de Jong in actie. Na de dood van zijn opa, hoofdredacteur van de Bildtse Post, heeft hij zich immers voorgenomen om goed voor de taal te zorgen. Gerard reist af naar Baskenland, waar hij andere strijders voor minderheidstalen ontmoet. Maar terug in Noordwest Friesland slaat de twijfel toe. Zitten de 6000 Bilkerts wel op Gerards enthousiasme te wachten? Een radiodocumentaire van Maartje Duin. Muziek: Roald van Oosten. Inhoudelijke adviezen: Bente Hamel en Gerrit Kalsbeek. Techniek: Alfred Koster. Eindredactie: Anton de Goede. Gemaakt met steun van het NPO Fonds.
Als een gemeentelijke herindeling de streektaal het Bildts bedreigt, komt journalist Gerard de Jong in actie. Na de dood van zijn opa, hoofdredacteur van de Bildtse Post, heeft hij zich immers voorgenomen om goed voor de taal te zorgen. Gerard reist af naar Baskenland, waar hij andere strijders voor minderheidstalen ontmoet. Maar terug in Noordwest Friesland slaat de twijfel toe. Zitten de 6000 Bilkerts wel op Gerards enthousiasme te wachten? Een radiodocumentaire van Maartje Duin. Muziek: Roald van Oosten. Inhoudelijke adviezen: Bente Hamel en Gerrit Kalsbeek. Techniek: Alfred Koster. Eindredactie: Anton de Goede. Gemaakt met steun van het NPO Fonds.
Gerard Powell was a multimillionaire, had everything a person could possibly desire and was completely miserable. After struggling with addiction, suicidal thoughts and attempts and chronic depression Gerard had a transformational healing experience with the powerful plant medicine Ayahuasca. Since this radical, personal transformation Gerard has dedicated himself to creating a one-of-a kind healing center in Costa Rica featuring the best in Ancient and Modern medicine and personal transformation. Here are few things discuss; - Gerards incredible personal journey and transformation - Why money doesn't make you happy - The power of Ayahuasca - Plant medicine - What Ayahuasca can do for you - What things Ayahuasca teaches you - Gerards lessons from doing over 150 ceremonies - Why Rythmia is unique and some of the incredible resources they provide - Why you should and should not do Ayahuasca - The importance of integrating what you know and have learned - Having an empty mind - How to discover your purpose *That's just the tip of the iceberg! If you like the content you can support by sharing and subscribing :) www.MattBelair.com and www.Rythmia.com Subscribe to Podcast: goo.gl/1euQe7 Soundclould Link: @belair-3 Youtube: www.youtube.com/c/MattBelairShow www.facebook.com/groups/mattbelair/ www.facebook.com/MattBelairOfficial/ www.Gaia.com/MattBelair www.spectrums.me/528 for all social links Check out our amazing podcast sponsor Synctution and download 3 FREE futuristic, 3-D sound, binaural beat, Brain Wave entrainment meditation tracks here: bit.ly/gammawave and use checkout code "ZEN2017" for $50 discount! For Podcast, coaching, speaking, media and consulting inquiries - Matt@ZenAthlete.com Instagram: @MattBelair Twitter: @Matt_Belair May Love, Joy, Passion, Peace, and Prosperity fill your life! Namaste, ~ Matthew Belair
Sal jumps in before her shift cheffing at a pub to talk to Ben from Gerards about doing recipes, working with out of town staff before wandering off and Ben and I talk charcuterie, pickled veg, changing diet, bland food at home, the ULTIMATE MASHED POTATO, risotto and just food, food, food.
Beeso is joined by writer Melinda Halloran to talk free wine and Beeso's inability to control his intake, worms as flat pets, bring us your green paw paw, Uber, bamboo bikes, Gerards experimentation, chickens and the internet is a black hole. As always, recorded and sponsored by Scrumptious Reads, Australia'a best place to buy food books and magazines. You can find the wines we talk about at Fat Grape
This week we talk to Ambassador of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, Marisa Gerards, who is the Ambassador to South Africa, Namibia, Botswana, Lesetho and Swaziland. We discuss the historic relationship of the Netherlands with South Africa, its role in the anti-apartheid movement and more recent developments through co-creation initiatives that promote shared learnings between the two states. We address issues of women’s empowerment through some of the programmes the Netherlands has initiated for women in Africa, such as FLOW - Funding leadership opportunities for women, and stress the importance of mentorship and role modelling to build confidence and guide women for career success. We note that culture is not static, that discriminating practices can be overcome, and encourage women to use the legal route when necessary. Tune in for more…
Såpastjärnorna på slottet, Olle Jönssons sex appeal, Big Brother-Jenny och Gerards blöta superdiet. Det är bara några av de ämnen som diskuteras i veckans podcast! http://pod.mittmedia.se/pod/filer/CarlssonUllerstamavsnitt48.mp3 Inlägget Avsnitt 48: ”Gerards superdiet” dök först upp på Carlsson och Ullerstam.