Podcasts about Goossens

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Best podcasts about Goossens

Latest podcast episodes about Goossens

Kunststof
Jerry Goossens, journalist en auteur

Kunststof

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2025 49:47


Onlangs verscheen ‘Hij/hem' van Jerry Goossens – een scherpzinnig en geestig onderzoek naar de moderne man. In een tijd waarin traditionele rollen vervagen en ideeën over gender verschuiven, vraagt Goossens zich af wat mannelijkheid vandaag de dag nog betekent. Met persoonlijke reflecties, historische inzichten en wetenschappelijke bronnen onderzoekt hij de houdbaarheidsdatum van de man. Presentatie: Willemijn Veenhoven Goossens is columnist en schreef eerder boeken als ‘Het grote ouwelullenboek' en ‘Ingeborg'.

FIT.nl Podcast: verander je leefstijl.
#257: Het verschil tussen gezond én ongezond vet - Hoogleraar Gijs Goossens

FIT.nl Podcast: verander je leefstijl.

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2025 42:51


Wat als vet niet alleen opslag is, maar een actief orgaan dat je gezondheid beïnvloedt? In deze aflevering duiken we met hoogleraar Gijs Goossens in de wereld van vetcellen, buikvet en metabole gezondheid. Waarom is buikvet minder gezond? Je BMI vertelt maar de helft van het verhaal – tijd om de andere helft te ontdekken.Links:Meedoen aan het onderzoek The end of averageOnderzoeksprofiel van Gijs GoossensThe Minnesota Semistarvation ExperimentSocials:

Fokcast
FOKCAST 567: Nele Goossens is de Bonus!

Fokcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2025 49:41


datum: 23 maart 2025 gast: Nele Goossens Eindelijk hebben we Nele in onze kelder. We hebben het over haar voorstelling en haar comedy carrière.

Kunststof
Johan Goossens, cabaretier en schrijver

Kunststof

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2025 53:01


Cabaretier en schrijver Johan Goossens tourt momenteel door het land met ‘Het Volle Leven', een nieuwe voorstelling vol verhalen, gênante grappen en mooie liedjes. Na avonturen in het onderwijs, de darkroom en het ziekenhuis duikt hij nu in alternatieve therapie, bestuursvergaderingen en sterrenmix. Eerder schreef Goossens de bestseller ‘Wie heeft er wél een boek bij zich?' en maakte hij de voorstelling ‘Op Grindr blijf ik 39'.  Presentatie: Willemijn Veenhoven

Trends Podcast
Z 7 op 7 – Gepensioneerden geven meer uit dan hun wettelijk pensioen, Cevora organiseert de week van AI, en heeft Vooruit de pensioenhervorming gekaapt met een slimme strategische zet?

Trends Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2025 17:25


In deze aflevering van Z 7 op 7:Acht op de tien gepensioneerden geven meer uit dan wat ze aan wettelijk pensioen ontvangen, blijkt uit een Belfius-studie. Hoofdeconoom Véronique Goossens is onze studiogast.En twee op de drie bedienden wil leren werken met AI-tools. De kennis over kunstmatige intelligentie blijkt nog zeer beperkt. Daarom organiseert Cevora de week van AI.In Tussen Wetstraat en Wall Street:Deze week ging het plots over de pensioenen van onze parlementsleden. Regeringspartij Vooruit wil namelijk dat ook politici inleveren op hun pensioen, net als gewone werknemers zoals ambtenaren. Head of Business News Jan De Meulemeester geeft zijn blik op dit thema.En beursspecialist Kris Kippers duidt de slechte cijfers van Azelis en Worldline. En hij legt uit waarom X-FAB het wel goed doet. Z 7 op 7 is de nieuwe dagelijkse podcast van Kanaal Z en Trends. Elke ochtend, vanaf 5u30 uur luistert u voortaan naar een selectie van de meest opmerkelijke nieuwsverhalen, een frisse blik op de aandelenmarkten en een scherpe duiding bij de economische en politieke actualiteit door experts van Kanaal Z en Trends.Start voortaan elke dag met Z 7 op 7 en luister naar wat echt relevant is voor uw business, onderneming, carrière en geld.

Au coeur de l'orchestre
4 grands hautbois solo (Marcel Tabuteau, Léon Goossens, Pierre Pierlot, Lothar Koch)

Au coeur de l'orchestre

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2025 118:29


durée : 01:58:29 - 4 grands hautbois solo (Marcel Tabuteau, Léon Goossens, Pierre Pierlot, Lothar Koch) - par : Christian Merlin - Quatre portraits de musiciens qui ont marqué le pupitre de hautbois solo au XXe siècle : le Français Marcel Tabuteau (1887-1966) à Philadelphie, l'Anglais Léon Goossens (1897-1988) à Londres, le Français Pierre Pierlot (1921-2007) à Paris, l'Allemand Lothar Koch (1935-2003) à Berlin. - réalisé par : Marie Grout

Au coeur de l'orchestre
4 grands hautbois solo (4/4) : Lothar Koch

Au coeur de l'orchestre

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2025 28:23


durée : 00:28:23 - 4 grands hautbois solo (4/4) : Lothar Koch - par : Christian Merlin - Quatre portraits de musiciens qui ont marqué le pupitre de hautbois solo au XXe siècle : le Français Marcel Tabuteau (1887-1966) à Philadelphie, l'Anglais Léon Goossens (1897-1988) à Londres, le Français Pierre Pierlot (1921-2007) à Paris, l'Allemand Lothar Koch (1935-2003) à Berlin. - réalisé par : Marie Grout

Au coeur de l'orchestre
4 grands hautbois solo (3/4) : Pierre Pierlot

Au coeur de l'orchestre

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2025 28:29


durée : 00:28:29 - 4 grands hautbois solo (3/4) : Pierre Pierlot - par : Christian Merlin - Quatre portraits de musiciens qui ont marqué le pupitre de hautbois solo au XXe siècle : le Français Marcel Tabuteau (1887-1966) à Philadelphie, l'Anglais Léon Goossens (1897-1988) à Londres, le Français Pierre Pierlot (1921-2007) à Paris, l'Allemand Lothar Koch (1935-2003) à Berlin. - réalisé par : Marie Grout

Au coeur de l'orchestre
4 grands hautbois solo (Marcel Tabuteau, Léon Goossens, Pierre Pierlot, Lothar Koch) (2/4)

Au coeur de l'orchestre

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2025 28:24


durée : 00:28:24 - 4 grands hautbois solo (2/4) : Léon Goossens - par : Christian Merlin - Quatre portraits de musiciens qui ont marqué le pupitre de hautbois solo au XXe siècle : le Français Marcel Tabuteau (1887-1966) à Philadelphie, l'Anglais Léon Goossens (1897-1988) à Londres, le Français Pierre Pierlot (1921-2007) à Paris, l'Allemand Lothar Koch (1935-2003) à Berlin. - réalisé par : Marie Grout

Au coeur de l'orchestre
4 grands hautbois solo (1/4) : Marcel Tabuteau

Au coeur de l'orchestre

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2025 28:18


durée : 00:28:18 - 4 grands hautbois solo (1/4) : Marcel Tabuteau - par : Christian Merlin - Quatre portraits de musiciens qui ont marqué le pupitre de hautbois solo au XXe siècle : le Français Marcel Tabuteau (1887-1966) à Philadelphie, l'Anglais Léon Goossens (1897-1988) à Londres, le Français Pierre Pierlot (1921-2007) à Paris, l'Allemand Lothar Koch (1935-2003) à Berlin. - réalisé par : Marie Grout

Legends of Reed
Season 5, Episode 4 Nicholas Daniel, OBE

Legends of Reed

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2025 121:45


A Deep Dive with Nicholas Daniel: From Oboe Beginnings to Musical Leadership In this episode of Legends of Reed, host Jo Anne Sukumaran, has an engaging and heartfelt conversation with acclaimed oboist Nicholas Daniel. Nicholas shares his journey from his surprising introduction to the oboe, influenced by his grandmother, to achieving critical acclaim with his latest album “Schumann Works for Oboe and Piano.”  They delve into his practice routines, the importance of calm environments for recording, and his thoughts on working with producers like Jonathan Cooper and longtime collaborator Julius Drake. Nicholas recounts his experiences interacting with composers, shedding light on his approach to learning new concertos and the influence of contemporary thinkers like Molly Gabrien. The conversation also touches on broader themes such as teaching practices, the tradition of the British oboe school, his involvement with various musical organizations, and memorable encounters with Queen Elizabeth II. Nicholas's stories and insights reveal his passion for music, teaching, and the importance of maintaining a positive outlook in life. Find out more about Nicholas:https://nicholasdaniel.co.uk Vote for the Schumann album (until end Feb 2025): https://www.classical-music.com/awards/2025-awards/bbc-music-magazine-chamber-award-2025 00:00 Introduction and Greetings02:47 Discussing the Latest Album05:20 Journey into Music and the Oboe10:47 Influential Teachers and Early Training16:47 The British Oboe Tradition19:17 Goossens's Oboe and Historical Instruments27:35 Women in Music and Gender Equality33:06 Impact of COVID-19 on Musicians35:51 The Path to Becoming a Concert Oboe Soloist43:00 Meditation and Mindfulness in Practice48:30 Preparing for Performances and Learning New Music01:03:17 Using Gymnastic Balls for Breathing Exercises01:04:10 The Impact of Musculature on Breathing01:06:00 The Partnership Between Body and Breath01:06:44 The Emotional Connection to Musical Instruments01:08:13 The Importance of Flexibility in Musicians01:09:46 Hydration and Its Effects on Musicians01:10:58 Favorite Composers and Their Influence01:21:29 Collaborating with Composers01:28:47 Balancing Leadership and Collaboration in Orchestras01:36:06 Rapid Fire Questions01:41:57 The Future of Classical Music01:54:11 Meeting Queen Elizabeth II

Best Real Estate Investing Advice Ever
JF3823: Multifamily Market Cycle Insights, Investment Strategy Shifts, & International Real Estate Capital Flow Analysis ft. Reed Goossens

Best Real Estate Investing Advice Ever

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2025 52:43


On this episode of Next Level CRE, host Matt Faircloth interviews Reed Goossens, head of RSN Property Group and veteran of 27 syndications totaling over $900 million in transactions. Goossens shares insights on navigating the current multifamily downturn, including how his firm closed five deals over the past two challenging years by focusing on positive leverage and agency debt. The conversation explores distressed opportunities emerging in the market, lessons from both successful and challenging deals, and why international investors are drawn to US real estate investments. Goossens also discusses his transition from structural engineering to real estate syndication and offers practical advice for investors entering today's market. Sponsors: Crystal View Capital Capital Gains Tax Solutions Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Tina's TV Update
Tina's TV Update - Rob Goossens en de Linda knip

Tina's TV Update

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2024 16:14


Het is donderdag 12 december! Tina reageert voor het eerst op de Linda knip bij Boulevard na uitspraken van Rob Goossens. Ook denkt ze aan wat John de Mol moet doen om Genee binnen te houden en is er toekomst voor Bar Laat?

Le Militanpsy
Manger, Bouger, S'aimer : Briser les injonctions avec Anaïs Lageze

Le Militanpsy

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2024 75:53


Manger, Bouger, S'aimer : Briser les injonctionsLes injonctions sur l'alimentation, l'exercice et l'apparence sont partout. Elles nous culpabilisent, nous déconnectent de nos besoins et nous poussent parfois à nous maltraiter. Avec Anaïs Lagèze, diététicienne-nutritionniste spécialisée en TCC, TCA et obésité, on explore comment s'en libérer pour adopter une approche plus respectueuse de soi.Comment retrouver un rapport apaisé à la nourriture ? Comment renouer avec son corps ? Anaïs partage des pistes précieuses pour transformer ces injonctions en leviers de mieux-être.Note : À 34:40, Anaïs précise que seule l'obésité est reconnue comme maladie chronique, pas le surpoids.Belle écoute !

Strikt Privé
'Van Mr. Bean en Rob Goossens verwacht je dit niet'

Strikt Privé

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2024 9:34


In een nieuwe aflevering van Strikt Privé bespreken Evert Santegoeds en Jordi Versteegden de opmerkelijke bekentenis van Rob Goossens bij RTL Boulevard. Daarna haalde hij ook uit naar Linda de Mol en dat is volgens de hoofdredacteur van de Privé niet in goede aard gevallen. De dochters van Han Pekel vechten elkaar tot de rechtbank aan toe de tent uit, hoe gaat dit opgelost worden? En: Vandaag Inside kan zich weer opmaken voor een bezoekje van de Sint. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Trends Podcast
Z 7 op 7 - ziekenhuizen scoren slecht op financiële doorlichting, EU-top gaat voor integratie en samenwerking, en een nieuwe renteknip van de FED

Trends Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2024 17:14


In deze aflevering van Z 7 op 7:- Onze ziekenhuizen wankelen. Belfius hoofdeconoom Véronique Goossens legt de financiële- en personeelsproblemen bloot.- De verkiezing van Trump heeft de Europese leiders wakker geschud. De ééngemaakte markt moet onze bedrijven weer zuurstof geven.- De Amerikaanse FED gaat opnieuw voor een renteknip, ditmaal voor 25 basispunten. Maar Powell is duidelijk: dat heeft niets met de nieuwe politieke situatie te maken.In ons dagelijks beursgesprek analyseert Wim D'haese van Deutsche Bank de Amerikaanse rentecijfers en waarom snelt China haar lokale overheden te hulp met miljarden steun?In de Place To Be hebben Mathias en Marnick het over hoe je als young professional je carrière vorm kan geven in lijn met jezelf.

L'Heure H
L'affaire Julien Lahaut : 60 ans d'énigme

L'Heure H

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2024 44:57


Le 18 août 1950, à 21h15, Julien Lahaut, leader communiste belge, est abattu devant chez lui à Seraing par deux hommes. Cet assassinat choque le pays, d'autant plus que Lahaut est une figure populaire et un résistant reconnu. Ancien député et président d'honneur du Parti Communiste, il avait, une semaine avant sa mort, été accusé d'avoir crié "Vive la République !" lors de la prestation de serment du roi Baudouin, bien que cela n'ait jamais été prouvé. Pendant des décennies, l'enquête patauge, avant d'être relancée en 1985. En 2015, les historiens identifient enfin les assassins, dont François Goossens, et révèlent que l'opération a été commanditée par André Moyen, un résistant anti-communiste. L'assassinat de Lahaut restera cependant un crime impuni. Merci pour votre écoute Vous aimez l'Heure H, mais connaissez-vous La Mini Heure H https://audmns.com/YagLLiK , une version pour toute la famille.Retrouvez l'ensemble des épisodes de l'Heure H sur notre plateforme Auvio.be :https://auvio.rtbf.be/emission/22750 Intéressés par l'histoire ? Vous pourriez également aimer nos autres podcasts : Un jour dans l'Histoire : https://audmns.com/gXJWXoQL'Histoire Continue: https://audmns.com/kSbpELwAinsi que nos séries historiques :Chili, le Pays de mes Histoires : https://audmns.com/XHbnevhD-Day : https://audmns.com/JWRdPYIJoséphine Baker : https://audmns.com/wCfhoEwLa folle histoire de l'aviation : https://audmns.com/xAWjyWCLes Jeux Olympiques, l'étonnant miroir de notre Histoire : https://audmns.com/ZEIihzZMarguerite, la Voix d'une Résistante : https://audmns.com/zFDehnENapoléon, le crépuscule de l'Aigle : https://audmns.com/DcdnIUnUn Jour dans le Sport : https://audmns.com/xXlkHMHSous le sable des Pyramides : https://audmns.com/rXfVppvVous aimez les histoires racontées par Jean-Louis Lahaye ? Connaissez-vous ces podcast?Sous le sable des Pyramides : https://audmns.com/rXfVppv36 Quai des orfèvres : https://audmns.com/eUxNxyFHistoire Criminelle, les enquêtes de Scotland Yard : https://audmns.com/ZuEwXVOUn Crime, une Histoire https://audmns.com/NIhhXpYN'oubliez pas de vous y abonner pour ne rien manquer.Et si vous avez apprécié ce podcast, n'hésitez pas à nous donner des étoiles ou des commentaires, cela nous aide à le faire connaître plus largement.

Verhalen in veiligheid
Een Inclusieve Cultuur: De Weg naar Diversiteit en Gelijkheid. Interview met Katrien Goossens

Verhalen in veiligheid

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2024 27:40 Transcription Available


'Inclusiviteit en een inclusieve cultuur komen iedereen ten goede, ongeacht huidskleur, geslacht of achtergrond.' In deze aflevering van Verhalen in Veiligheid, die eerder te horen was bij Studio Gehoord, spreken we met Katrien Goossens, Hoofd Diversity Equity & Inclusion bij ENGIE. Ze deelt haar ervaringen en inzichten over diversiteit, inclusie en de uitdagingen die hiermee gepaard gaan. We ontdekken waarom een inclusieve cultuur de basis moet zijn voor elke organisatie en hoe bedrijven in de Benelux hiermee omgaan. Katrien legt uit hoe belangrijk het is om een omgeving te creëren waar iedereen zich thuis voelt en zichzelf kan zijn. Veel luisterplezier!

De Afspraak Op Vrijdag
Michelle Haas, Tom Sauer, Véronique Goossens en Joris Hessels

De Afspraak Op Vrijdag

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2024 49:51


Ons defensiebudget, de strijd om de staatsbonmiljarden en de nieuwe VRT Canvas-reeks ‘Willy's boot'

PB3C Talk
#105: Immobilien und grüne Energie – Sonja Rösch im Gespräch mit Pia Maria Goossens und Kai Wolfram

PB3C Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2024 23:56


Im „PB3C RealTalk #105“ tauchen wir in ein hochaktuelles Thema ein: die wachsende Verflechtung der Asset-Klassen Immobilien und erneuerbare Energien. Moderatorin Sonja Rösch führt durch eine Gesprächsrunde, in der zwei Experten ihre Einblicke und Erfahrungen teilen: Pia Maria Goossens, Director Business Development bei Drooms, und Kai Wolfram, Geschäftsführer der Engel & Völkers Investment Consulting. Gemeinsam beleuchten sie, wie eng Immobilien und erneuerbare Energien mittlerweile verbunden sind, ob ESG-Kriterien Investitionen in Windkraft und Photovoltaik beflügeln und wo der Renewables-Sektor von den Erfahrungen der Immobilienbranche profitieren kann. Zudem widmen sie sich dem Einfluss, den die Bündelung von Immobilien und Infrastrukturprojekten auf die Zukunft von Investmentfonds hat. Hören Sie zu, wie die Experten diese und weitere Fragen diskutieren und wie grüne Energien neue Wege im Investment eröffnen.

We-Time Podcast : de podcast voor jonge gezinnen
°32 Ademwerk: de weg naar binnen - interview met Muriel Goossens

We-Time Podcast : de podcast voor jonge gezinnen

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2024 45:28


Ademen het klinkt banaal, maar wist je dat heel veel mensen verkeerd ademen ? Teveel en te snel ? Wist je dat je stress kan reguleren en zelfs trauma's kan healen door ademwerk? Als psycholoog ga ik graag holistisch te werk, aangezien lichaam en geest niet van elkaar los te koppelen zijn en het ook al wetenschappelijk bewezen is dat je dankzij ademtherapie of ademwerk je heel wat positieve effecten kan krijgen op mentaal en fysiek welzijn. Dus kon een podcastaflevering hierover niet uitblijven. Ik ging in gesprek met Muriel, psychosomatisch kinesist en ademtherapeut. Een boeiende en extra lange aflevering die erg leerrijk is om te beluisteren. Wist je trouwens dat Muriel ook een relaxatiestukje geeft in mijn online programma Ratrace Reset? En dat ze regelmatig in de studio is voor ademwerk en relaxatieworkshops? P.s je kan me volgen op Instagram of facebook via @studiowetime en @fraukemolen Muriel vindt je op instagram onder @murielgoossens Music credits: Crazy glue by Josh Woodward

Andermans Veren
Uitzending Zondag 14 juli 2024

Andermans Veren

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2024 53:10


Speellijst Zondag 14 juli 2024 Gedichtjes Kees Torn 1'30 Eigen opname La douce France (Van der Heyden/Mulder) Arno van der Heyen 3'38 Van de cd Cabaret Kampioenen NN 983 775-2 Pastis (J. Goossens/J. Goossens, E. Menkveld) Johan Goossens 2'05 Van de cd Plankjes Eigen beheer Het Franse platteland (Vierveijzer) Elke Vierveijzer 3'00 van de cd Zonder genade Eigen beheer Liefste (Kuhr) Lenny Kuhr 3'23 Van de cd Het lied gaat door Eigen beheer Café 2 (Van 't Hek) Youp van 't Hek 4'43 van de cd De laatste ronde CNR 23 258463 0 Linksaf (Klaas Driehuis, bew. Jaap van de Merwe) Bernard Droog, Cobi Schreijer 2'45 Eigen opname Chanson (Nijland) Theo Nijland 5'15 Van de cd The Shooting party Greatest hits in de Kleine Komedie BASTA 30-9098-2 Mannen onder elkaar (Hoogeboom) Johan Hoogeboom en Bas Marée 2'56 Eigen opname Welke oorlog (Boerstoel) George Groot 4'04 Van de cd Don Quishocking: Afscheidstoernee 1 Mercury 522 048-2 Zing maar voort (Vermandere) Willem Vermandere 4'04 Van de cd Op den duur Universal 067 690- 2 Marjolijn en de eekhoorn (J. van der Steen/B. de Groot) Boudewijn de Groot 3'23 Van cd bij het boek Soms als ik een vlinder zie Uitg. Lemiscaat Jongen, eet nou door (Wilmink/Bannink) Joost Prinsen 1'40 Van de cd Een kop die jezelf niet bevalt BASTA 30-9139-2 Heremejee, ik heb een 2 (Wilmink/Bannink) Aart Staartjes 1'30 Van de LP De Stratemateropzeeshow Decca 6499 457 Buurmeisje (Wilmink/Bannink) Wieteke van Dort 1'45 Van de LP Stratemakeropzeeshow 2 Philips 9293001 Op reis (Van der Wurff) Erik van der Wurff 2'35 Eigen opname

De Communicado's
Rob Goossens over of RTL Boulevard te braafjes is geworden

De Communicado's

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2024 88:45


Rob Goossens over waarom hij mediakenner werd | 11m08 Is hij milder geworden? | 17m12 De slechtste mediaduiders volgens Rob en Victor | 24m10 Het floppen van 6 Inside | 36m15 Concurrentiestrijd tussen Rob en Aran Bade? | 50m20 Loenatik | 52m05 Jineks studio van €2 miljoen | 1h00m05 Vandaag Inside Oranje Quiz | 1h03m18 Rob over Angela de Jong | 1h08m44 Is Rob blij met het nieuwe kabinet? | 1h15m39 Vraag van Lars over Robs startup

The Word from Mountain View
Embracing the Call: Stories of Mission and Hope

The Word from Mountain View

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2024 34:48 Transcription Available


Welcome to today's sermon podcast! Join us as we delve into the inspiring journey of the Goossens family, missionaries in the Asia-Pacific region. Despite the absence of Randy due to illness, Joni Goossens shares an engaging and heartfelt account of their mission work. Discover how their work impacts the region, from evangelism efforts with the Jesus Film to the establishment of new churches in the Philippines. Learn about the diverse roles in mission work, the importance of cultural connections, and the unique opportunities that arise from serving in different regions. Be inspired by the stories of transformed lives and the call to actively participate in God's mission. Reflect on how your own gifts and experiences can be used to share hope and love with those around you. Whether in your neighborhood or across the globe, each of us has a role to play in spreading the good news of Jesus. Thank you for listening, and may you go forth as changed people who change the world. For more sermons and outlines, visit our church's website at www.mvcnaz.org.

BlackBird podcast
51: Kurt Goossens jaagde 16 jaar op criminelen en koos daarna voor ondernemerschap. Na de verkoop van zijn eerste 2 bedrijven richtte hij zich op zijn passie: moedig leiderschap installeren.

BlackBird podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2024 42:21


Kurt Goossens begon zijn carrière als rechercheur en teamchef bij de Federale Gerechtelijke Politie. Na 16 jaar jagen op criminelen in binnen- en buitenland, sprong hij met die ervaring in het ondernemerschap en richtte hij 2 bedrijven op. Een marketing agency en een coworkingspace. Hij liep aan tegen én verlegde zijn grenzen. Na 5 jaar echter, was het voor Kurt heel duidelijk. Veel van zijn gesprekken met klanten gingen veel dieper dan de marketing. Leiderschap en het perspectief veranderen van mensen werd opnieuw de rode draad in het verhaal van Kurt. Hij besloot na 5 jaar zijn bedrijven over te laten en koos resoluut voor het najagen van zijn grote passie. Hij startte een nieuw bedrijf onder de naam Wolves and Warriors waarmee hij intussen al bijna 10 jaar leiderschapstrainingen verzorgt met een avontuurlijk kantje voor ondernemers en ondernemende mensen. Maak je klaar voor een crimineel boeiend ondernemersverhaal doorspekt met leiderschapsinzichten.

Shed Geek Podcast
Building Success and Community: The Cedar Creek Structures Story

Shed Geek Podcast

Play Episode Play 60 sec Highlight Listen Later May 15, 2024 71:47 Transcription Available


Ever wondered how a mechanic turns into a shed-industry magnate? That's the story of Bruce Goossen, who, alongside his son Alex, shares an intimate look into the genesis and growth of Cedar Creek Structures in our latest heart-to-heart. From the company's early days rooted in necessity to the present, we chart the course of a family business that thrives on a personal touch and a deep connection with community. Alex, also known as Alex Freedom on social media, candidly discusses the significance behind his online persona and the varied roles he has adopted within the company, painting a picture of a business that's as much about personal journeys as it is about craftsmanship.Join us as we navigate the entrepreneurial waters of the shed industry, where Mondays aren't dreaded but embraced with a winning mindset. Bruce and Alex provide poignant insights into the value of positivity and gratitude in business, sharing how their faith and community have been cornerstones in their ventures. We also discuss innovation in shed customization and how adaptations and trends are essential to staying relevant. It's an episode that weaves together the personal and professional, highlighting the Goossens' resilience and determination.This conversation isn't just about the structural integrity of sheds—it's about the framework of a successful brand. We explore marketing strategies that have propelled Cedar Creek Structures forward and the advantages of being a small family-owned business in today's market. Moreover, we touch on the importance of collaboration and competition in podcasting, shedding light on how such dynamics drive creative improvement. For anyone curious about the shed industry's market dynamics, the potential for growth, or how to navigate business challenges with grace, this episode is a trove of wisdom. And as we close with a prayer, our gratitude for the journey and those who walk it with us is palpable.For more information or to know more about the Shed Geek Podcast visit us at our website.Follow us on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, or YouTube at the handle @shedgeekpodcast.To be a guest on the Shed Geek Podcast visit our website and fill out the "Contact Us" form.To suggest show topics or ask questions you want answered email us at info@shedgeek.com.This episodes Sponsors:Studio Sponsor: Union Grove LumberMobeno Solar SolutionsShed Geek MarketingLuxGuardMy ShedShed Hub

Felix & Sofie
S6E05 // Gruwelen van het Denken 1/2 - Dimitri Goossens

Felix & Sofie

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2024 33:59


Dimitri Goossens is historicus en doctor in de wijsbegeerte. Als docent is hij verbonden aan het Koninklijk Conservatorium van Antwerpen (culturele stromingen en kunstfilosofie). Verder is hij ook nog leraar geschiedenis, esthetica en filosofie aan het College van Essen. Goossens specialiseert zich in de relatie tussen doodsbesef, beeldende kunst/populaire beeldcultuur en sacraliteit. Zijn analyses worden sterk geleid door Georges Bataille, Friedrich Nietzsche, Julia Kristeva en Michel Foucault. Recent publiceerde hij het eerste boek over filosofie en horror in het Nederlandse taalgebied: In de ogen van Medusa. Filosofie en de duistere spiegel van horrorbij Boom Uitgeverij.

Seriously…
A Very Australian Scandal

Seriously…

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2023 29:13


The Sydney Opera House celebrates its 50th anniversary on October 20, 2023.The American architect Frank Gehry called it “a building that changed the image of an entire country” and you could argue that the modern perception of Australia has a profound relationship with that stunning structure on Sydney Harbour. Yet, it has a controversial history. Jørn Utzon, the Danish architect responsible for the iconic shell design, declined an invitation to the opening ceremony claiming he would make “negative comments”. Also, in speeches made that day, there was no mention of the building's founding father – the man who proposed the idea of an opera house for Sydney, then lobbied tooth and nail in tricky political circumstances to turn his dream into a reality. His name was Sir Eugene Goossens, an English composer and conductor who thrived in Australia after the Second World War. He became a celebrity as we understand one now, only to be run out of his adopted home in 1956 “like a diseased rat”, as one commentator wrote, his plans for the opera house in tatters. The scandal shocked and puzzled Australia in equal measure. What happened and why have this visionary man's many extraordinary achievements been largely forgotten? Music journalist Phil Hebblethwaite traces the intriguing story of Sir Eugene Goossens, meeting his niece, a former student, and experts in Australian classical music and cultural life. We'll find out that the Goossens saga was just the beginning of the troubles for the Sydney Opera House… With contributions from Jennie Goossens, Richard Bonynge, Ita Buttrose, Dr Drew Crawford and Professor Marguerite Johnson. Extra research by Barnaby Smith. Written and presented by Phil Hebblethwaite Produced by Alexandra Quinn A Loftus Media production for BBC Radio 4 (Photo of Sir Eugene Goosens c/o Library of Congress, Prints & Photographs Division)

Football is Life
Geldzaken en financieel advies met John Goossens | Football is Life | S02E02

Football is Life

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2023 69:17


Vandaag schuift John Goossens aan bij Siem, Daley en Diana. De voormalig vrije trappen specialist van Feyenoord helpt na een mooie carrière tegenwoordig jonge voetballers hun geldzaken te regelen om daar verstandig mee om te gaan. Hoe ga je om met al die verleidingen als iedereen om je heen veel geld uitgeeft aan auto's en andere mooie spullen.Verder is er aandacht voor de mediaoptredens van Siem en de golfavonturen van Daley die met zijn golfkarretje met club achterin naar de training rijdt omDeze podcast wordt mede mogelijk gemaakt door Fairphone. De koptelefoons die we gebruiken zijn de Fairbuds XL!Football is Life, een podcast van Teamplayers geproduceerd door FC Afkicken waarin Siem de Jong, Diana Kuip en Daley Blind verder gaan dan de waan van de dag en bespreken hoe voetbal een impact heeft op hun leven en de wereld om hen heen.Je kunt ons mailen met tips of vragen via podcast@footballislife.nl!Zie het privacybeleid op https://art19.com/privacy en de privacyverklaring van Californië op https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Met Groenteman in de kast
#128: Rob Goossens, mediaverslaggever

Met Groenteman in de kast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2023 79:25


Rob is gefascineerd door de mensen op het Mediapark en bestudeert dit als een bioloog in de dierentuin. Hij geeft wel toe dat hij er nu ook deel van uitmaakt door zijn werk bij RTL Boulevard. Gijs spreekt hem in de archiefkast over zijn jeugd in Eibergen, zijn journalistieke werk en zijn onverbeterlijke betweterigheid. Onze journalistiek steunen? Dat kan het beste met een (digitaal) abonnement op de Volkskrant, daarvoor ga je naar  www.volkskrant.nl/podcastactie Presentatie: Gijs Groenteman Montage: Julia van Alem Redactie: Tamar Bot, Fanny van der Reijt, Corinne van Duin, Julia van AlemSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Welcome To The AA
WTTAA #265 - CARRY GOOSSENS

Welcome To The AA

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2023 156:43


Vandaag wederom hoog bezoek want onze gast is één van Vlaanderen's meest geliefde en gevierde acteurs. Van FC De Kampioenen tot Lili en Marleen én de Zonen van Van As; Carry Goossens zijn glansrollen zijn tot op de dag van vandaag onvergetelijk. Recent zat hij nog in de Streamz reeks Onderhuids en het comedy toneelstuk Minerva Veur Altijd.  En volgende maand komt er dan ook nog eens de nieuwe tv-reeks Frakke en Jempie uit. Tel daarbij nog meer dan 40 jaar memorabel Toneelwerk en dan weet je al dat 2,5u podcasten eigenlijk nog te kort was. Heerlijke verteller, dus ook een heerlijke aflevering.

Operate with Zen
66. Surgical Ergonomics with Dr. Andrew Gabrielson

Operate with Zen

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2023 58:31


Andrew Gabrielson, MD (@urogabe) is currently a resident at the Brady Urological Institute and Department of Urology at Johns Hopkins.  He is a budding pediatric urologist and developed an interest in surgical ergonomics and physical well-being before he started residency.  He is an integral member of the Society of Surgical Ergonomics and well-published in the field despite his young age!  He gives us lots of practical knowledge for the operating room (how to stand, how to set up your room, gel pads and shoes!) and a framework for incorporating ergonomics as a thought process to enhance our physical well-being as surgeons.  In addition, he talks about his experience and how following an interest piqued during undergraduate and medical school turned into a passion for the remainder of his professional life!  Enjoy!  Lots of links below including data supporting a lot of the discussion. Society of Surgical Ergonomicshttps://www.societyofsurgicalergonomics.org/Twitter: @SocSurgErgo Epidemiology of work-related pain among surgeonsEpstein, S. et al. Prevalence of work- related musculoskeletal disorders among surgeons and interventionalists: a systematic review and meta-analysis. JAMA Surg. 153, e174947–e174947 (2018).Stucky, C. H. et al. Surgeon symptoms, strain, and selections: systematic review and meta- analysis of surgical ergonomics. Ann. Med. Surg. 27, 1–8 (2018)Intraoperative and perioperative stretchingPark, A. E. et al. Intraoperative “Micro Breaks” with targeted stretching enhance surgeon physical function and mental focus: a multicenter cohort study. Ann. Surg. 265, 340–346 (2017).Hallbeck, M. S. et al. The impact of intraoperative microbreaks with exercises on surgeons: a multicenter cohort study. Appl. Ergon. 60, 334–341 (2017).Dorion, D. & Darveau, S. Do micropauses prevent surgeon's fatigue and loss of accuracy associated with prolonged surgery? An experimental prospective study. Ann. Surg. 257, 256–259 (2013).Monitor Placementvan Det, M. J., Meijerink, W. J., Hoff, C., Totte, E. R. & Pierie, J. P. Optimal ergonomics for laparoscopic surgery in minimally invasive surgery suites: a review and guidelines. Surg. Endosc. 23, 1279–1285 (2009).Omar, A. M., Wade, N. J., Brown, S. I. & Cuschieri, A. Assessing the benefits of “gaze- down” display location in complex tasks. Surg. Endosc. 19, 105–108 (2005).Erfanian, K., Luks, F. I., Kurkchubasche, A. G., Wesselhoeft, C. W. Jr. & Tracy, T. F. Jr. In- line image projection accelerates task performance in laparoscopic appendectomy. J. Pediatr. Surg. 38, 1059–1062 (2003).Hanna, G. B., Shimi, S. M. & Cuschieri, A. Task performance in endoscopic surgery is influenced by location of the image display. Ann. Surg. 227, 481–484 (1998).Table HeightBerguer, R., Smith, W. D. & Davis, S. An ergonomic study of the optimum operating table height for laparoscopic surgery. Surg. Endosc. 16, 416–421 (2002).van Veelen, M. A., Kazemier, G., Koopman, J., Goossens, R. H. & Meijer, D. W. Assessment of the ergonomically optimal operating surface height for laparoscopic surgery. J. Laparoendosc. Adv. Surg. Tech. A. 12, 47–52 (2002).Manasnayakorn, S., Cuschieri, A. & Hanna, G. B. Ergonomic assessment of optimum operating table height for hand- assisted laparoscopic surgery. Surg. Endosc. 23, 783–789 (2009).Gel matsHaramis, G. et al. Prospective randomized evaluation of FOOT gel pads for operating room staff COMFORT during laparoscopic renal surgery. Urology 76, 1405–1408 (2010).Graversen, J. A. et al. Prospective randomized evaluation of gel mat foot pads in the endoscopic suite. J. Endourol. 25, 1793–1796 (2011).Cognitive ErgonomicsChrouser KL

Geschiedenis voor herbeginners - gesproken dagblad in virale tijden
10.3 - Hoe bereikbaar was de Amerikaanse droom? (Red Star Line 3)

Geschiedenis voor herbeginners - gesproken dagblad in virale tijden

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2023 31:51


waarin we zien hoe landverhuizers op Ellis Island de laatste strenge controles ondergaan, hopend op een nieuw begin in de Verenigde Staten van Amerika. WIJ ZIJN nog altijd: Jonas Goossenaerts (inhoud en vertelstem), Filip Vekemans (montage), Benjamin Goyvaerts (inhoud) en Laurent Poschet (inhoud). Met BIJDRAGEN van:  Ward Bal, Sofie Verbrugge, Kristien Maes en Tessy Torfs. Wil je ons een FOOI geven? http://fooienpod.com/geschiedenisvoorherbeginners Al schenkt u tien cent of tien euro, het duurt tien seconden met een handige QR-code. MEER WETEN? Onze geraadpleegde en geciteerde bronnen:  Boyden, M., Krabbendam, H., & Vandenbussche, L. (2014b). Tales of transit: narrative migrant spaces in Atlantic perspective, 1850-1950. Amsterdam University Press. Cannato, V. J. (2009). American Passage: The History of Ellis Island. Harper Collins. Daniels, R. (2019c). Coming to America (Second Edition): A History of Immigration and Ethnicity in American Life.HarperCollins. Goossens, E. en Nicolai, F. (Producenten) & Cattier, D. en Bilsen, K. (Regisseurs). (2013). Red Star Line: Het vertrek[Documentaire]. België: Offworld. Red Star Line Antwerpen 1873-1934. Leuven: Davidsfonds Uitgeverij. Beelaert, B. (red.), Caremans, C., Claerhout, G., Verheyen, L., Vloeberghs, L. (2013). Zolberg, A. R., & Zolberg, A. R. (2009c). A Nation by Design: immigration policy in the fashioning of America. Harvard University Press. https://www.vluchtelingenwerk.nl/nl/verhalen?gclid=Cj0KCQjw27mhBhC9ARIsAIFsETGbs7q_VxVRMB_9ZN0b1BuaFtw-Bb2H8JJgpwfLorQe4Cay1bD3sboaAvDCEALw_wcB. Geraadpleegd op 15 april 2023. https://www.caritasinternational.be/nl/cat/asiel-migratie/?post_type=histoire. Geraadpleegd op 15 april 2023.

Geschiedenis voor herbeginners - gesproken dagblad in virale tijden
10.2 - Waren oceaanstomers drijvende paleizen? (Red Star Line 2)

Geschiedenis voor herbeginners - gesproken dagblad in virale tijden

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2023 27:43


waarin we inschepen op de machtige Belgenland II voor een oversteek in derde, tweede én eerste klasse. WIJ ZIJN nog altijd: Jonas Goossenaerts (inhoud en vertelstem), Filip Vekemans (montage), Benjamin Goyvaerts (inhoud) en Laurent Poschet (inhoud). Met BIJDRAGEN van:  Laurens Luyten, Ward Bal, Bjorn Anthierens, Sofie Verbrugge en Korneel De Clercq. Wil je ons een FOOI geven? http://fooienpod.com/geschiedenisvoorherbeginners Al schenkt u tien cent of tien euro, het duurt tien seconden met een handige QR-code. MEER WETEN? Onze geraadpleegde en geciteerde bronnen:  Boyden, M., Krabbendam, H., & Vandenbussche, L. (2014b). Tales of transit: narrative migrant spaces in Atlantic perspective, 1850-1950. Amsterdam University Press. Cannato, V. J. (2009). American Passage: The History of Ellis Island. Harper Collins. Daniels, R. (2019c). Coming to America (Second Edition): A History of Immigration and Ethnicity in American Life.HarperCollins. Goossens, E. en Nicolai, F. (Producenten) & Cattier, D. en Bilsen, K. (Regisseurs). (2013). Red Star Line: Het vertrek[Documentaire]. België: Offworld. Red Star Line Antwerpen 1873-1934. Leuven: Davidsfonds Uitgeverij. Beelaert, B. (red.), Caremans, C., Claerhout, G., Verheyen, L., Vloeberghs, L. (2013). Zolberg, A. R., & Zolberg, A. R. (2009c). A Nation by Design: immigration policy in the fashioning of America. Harvard University Press.

Geschiedenis voor herbeginners - gesproken dagblad in virale tijden
10.1 - Hoe waagden landverhuizers de gok van hun leven? (Red Star Line 1)

Geschiedenis voor herbeginners - gesproken dagblad in virale tijden

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2023 29:23


waarin we in de voetsporen treden van ontelbare Europese emigranten in Antwerpen, op weg naar de rederij Red Star Line voor een enkele reis naar Amerika. WIJ ZIJN nog altijd: Jonas Goossenaerts (inhoud en vertelstem), Filip Vekemans (montage), Benjamin Goyvaerts (inhoud) en Laurent Poschet (inhoud). Met BIJDRAGEN van:  Kristien Maes, Laurens Luyten en Ward Bal. Wil je ons een FOOI geven? http://fooienpod.com/geschiedenisvoorherbeginners Al schenkt u tien cent of tien euro, het duurt tien seconden met een handige QR-code. MEER WETEN? Onze geraadpleegde en geciteerde bronnen: Boyden, M., Krabbendam, H., & Vandenbussche, L. (2014b). Tales of transit: narrative migrant spaces in Atlantic perspective, 1850-1950. Amsterdam University Press. Cannato, V. J. (2009). American Passage: The History of Ellis Island. Harper Collins. Daniels, R. (2019c). Coming to America (Second Edition): A History of Immigration and Ethnicity in American Life. HarperCollins. Goossens, E. en Nicolai, F. (Producenten) & Cattier, D. en Bilsen, K. (Regisseurs). (2013). Red Star Line: Het vertrek [Documentaire]. België: Offworld. Red Star Line Antwerpen 1873-1934. Leuven: Davidsfonds Uitgeverij. Beelaert, B. (red.), Caremans, C., Claerhout, G., Verheyen, L., Vloeberghs, L. (2013). Zolberg, A. R., & Zolberg, A. R. (2009c). A Nation by Design: immigration policy in the fashioning of America. Harvard University Press.

The LFEcast Podcast
LFECast: Ministry On The Move with Max Goossens

The LFEcast Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2023 43:29


In this episode we spend time with Max Goossens who is currently serving students with Young Life in western Loudoun County, Virginia.  Max and his wife Rachel have recently accepted God's call to move "across the pond" to Surrey, England to serve as an Area Director for Young Life and to extend their ministry globally!  Max shares the impact the ministry of Young Life had on his life and his Salvation Story!  Hear how he and Rachel plan to serve God in England and how they are trusting God to provide their every need during every step of this Journey!  Want to learn even more and support this amazing couple.  Click on the link below!https://giving.younglife.org/s/?GiftType=Area&Name=Goossens&Amount=150.00&Frequency=Monthly&Sponsoring=Max%20%26%20Rachel%20Goossens&AppealCodeId=70141000000tvBDAAY&BypassDesignationPage=false&MissionUnitId=a2s4M000003G54lQAC&MissionUnitName=Surrey%20-%20Goossens&ClassCodeId=a2j41000000Nj93AAC&ClassCodeName=Operatingorhttp://maxjgoossens.wixsite.com/younglifeFind out more about the ministry of Staff Fellowship, Inc at https:///www.stafff.org. If you want to learn more about how you can be involved with LFECast as a guest or sponsor please reach out to lfecast@stafff.org or dan@stafff.org.

DS Vandaag
Hoe Peter Goossens zonder al te veel vernieuwing wereldklasse werd

DS Vandaag

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2023 27:13


Al 18 keer kreeg zijn restaurant Hof Van Cleve drie sterren van Michelin. Bij Gault&Milau haalde hij al twintig keer 19,5/20. Maar nu stopt Peter Goossens, de meester van de traditionele, lekkere, overdadige en ook wel erg prijzige keuken. Het zoveelste slachtoffer van de prestatiedwang bij topchefs? Of is dit toch een ander verhaal?  Credits op standaard.be/podcastSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

de volksjury
Aflevering 106 - de familie Goossens

de volksjury

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2023 66:02


Op 22 juli 1998 opent het middagjournaal met een gezinsdoding in Kasterlee. De vraag naar het mogelijke motief voor de feiten blijft onbeantwoord. Tot de nieuwe Humo in rekken ligt. Aflevering 106!Zit je met iets? Praat bij Tele-Onthaal over wat jou bezighoudt. Bel anoniem en gratis naar 106 (24u/7d) of chat via www.tele-onthaal.beWie vragen heeft rond zelfdoding, kan terecht op de Zelfmoordlijn via het gratis nummer 1813 of op www.zelfmoord1813.be.Nu tot wel € 75,- KORTING op je eerste drie HelloFresh boxen! Voor nieuwe en oude HelloFresh'ers (als je meer dan 3 maanden geleden je lidmaatschap hebt opgezegd). Gebruik onze code HELLOJURY75 of surf naar http://www.hellofresh.nl/pages/discountcode?c=HELLOJURYZie het privacybeleid op https://art19.com/privacy en de privacyverklaring van Californië op https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Weight and Healthcare
Testing The Claim That Pediatric Weight Management Interventions Decrease Eating Disorders

Weight and Healthcare

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2023 27:55


This is the Weight and Healthcare newsletter! If you like what you are reading, please consider subscribing and/or sharing!I think that one of the more dangerous and disingenuous parts of the new American Academy of Pediatrics guidelines is their claims about eating disorders. These are claims that I am hearing echoed in other spaces as well, so I wanted to write about them in depth. In terms of the guidelines themselves, I wrote a deep dive about their three main recommendations around “Intensive Health Behavior and Lifestyle Treatment (IHBLT), weight loss drugs, and weight loss surgeries here. I also looked into undisclosed conflicts of interest here.When it comes to eating disorders they claim (in bold, title case) that “Evidence-based Pediatric Ob*sity* Treatment Reduces Risks for Disordered Eating.” Is this remotely true? Let's get into it.They begin by saying “concerns have been raised as to whether diagnosis and treatment of ob*sity [in the case of these guidelines starting at the age of two] may inadvertently place excess attention on eating habits, body shape, and body size and lead to disordered eating patterns as children grow into adulthood.”Well, let's examine the situation. They are “diagnosing” kids as having a “disease” based solely on their body size and shape, and then recommending “Intensive” interventions and dangerous drugs and surgeries that put significant focus on food and food restriction with the goal of changing the child's body size and shape. There is nothing inadvertent about this, it's about as advertent as it can get.They go on to claim “Cardel et al refer to multiple studies that have demonstrated that, although ob*sity and self-guided dieting consistently place children at high risk for weight fluctuation and disordered eating patterns, participation in structured, supervised weight management programs decreases current and future eating disorder symptoms (including bulimic symptoms, emotional eating, binge eating, and drive for thinness) up to 6 years after treatment. “I'll get to the research they cite in a minute, but I want to point out that in their list of current and future eating disorder symptoms, they left a few out including (from the AAP's OWN 2016 paper on eating disorders prevention in adolescents):“Severe dietary restriction, skipping of meals, prolonged periods of starvation, or the use of self-induced vomiting, diet pills, or laxatives”Let's remember that even if their “intensive” behavioral therapy recommendations don't devolve into disordered eating and eating disorders (and they certainly could,) their recommendations around pharmacotherapy and weight loss surgery literally induce all of these symptoms, sometimes for the rest of the child's life.It's pretty difficult to reduce eating disorders symptoms when you've created 100 pages of guidelines to literally recommend them. This reminds me of something the brilliant Deb Burgard says, which is that we prescribe to fat people what we diagnose and treat in thin people, and in this case the people are children.Now, I don't know if those symptoms are left out accidentally because the authors are so ignorant about eating disorders and higher-weight kids that they assume higher-weight kids aren't susceptible to these (potentially fatal) symptoms, or if they left them out on purpose because they know that being honest about this renders their claims of their “treatments” decreasing eating disorder symptoms not just false, but patently ridiculous. Either way, the fact that they don't even mention these symptoms means that, at best, they don't have the expertise necessary to even talk about this, let alone create guidelines.Ok, so let's look at the research they cite to back up their claims that ob*sity “treatment” reduces risks for disordered eating.Forkey H, Szilagyi M, Kelly ET, Duffee J; Council on Foster Care, Adoption, and Kinship Care; Council on Community Pediatrics; Council on Child Abuse and Neglect; Committee on Psychosocial Aspects of Child and Family Health. Trauma-informed care. Pediatrics. 2021;148(2):e2021052580Given that this clinical report doesn't mention supervised weight management programs, eating disorders, or eating disorder symptoms, I would suggest that it does not support their claims.Something interesting that it does talk about is that higher-weight children are “more likely to experience discrimination, both overt and as a series of microaggressions (small slights, insults, or indignities either intentional or unintentional) that accumulate over time” and that “the lifelong effects of toxic stress are statistically related to many adult illnesses, particularly those related to chronic inflammation, and causes for early mortality.”This is important because the authors of the AAP guidelines are ignoring it in order to uncritically assume that if higher-weight kids have these health issues then it is because of their weight without mentioning that (as explained in a study they, themselves, cited) it might not be their weight but, in fact, the weight stigma they experience that is the root.The next study is Jebeile et al., (2019) Association of pediatric ob*sity treatment, including a dietary component, with change in depression and anxiety: a systematic review and meta-analysis. We're getting warmer here, at least this study actually talks about “ob*sity” treatment. However, they do not examine eating disorder symptoms, they look at changes in depression and anxiety. They find that “structured, professionally run pediatric ob*sity treatment is not associated with an increased risk of depression or anxiety and may result in a mild reduction in symptoms.” First, note the use of “may result,” not exactly a clear conclusion. Beyond this, the studies offer follow-up between 2 weeks to 15 months. We know that weight regain typically starts around the 12 month mark, but this study fails to address (or even consider) what will happen to depression and anxiety symptoms during/after weight regain. I wonder if the study authors actually meant to cite this study, by the same authors:Jebeile et al.. (2019). Treatment of ob*sity, with a dietary component, and eating disorder risk in children and adolescents: A systematic review with meta-analysis. I noticed right away that there was a letter written about this study by Louise Adams. I know Louise, I have been a guest on her podcast All Fired Up (including recently with Fiona Willer to talk about the dangers of Wegovy and Saxenda). Her letter to the editor was behind a paywall, and while I could access it, I knew that if I wrote about it nobody else who wanted to read it could. So I reached out to her and I got something even better. I received the full text of the letter she wrote (not the shorter version that they published.) Here is the summary, the letter is re-printed in its entirety at the end of the piece. Her work is always spot on, you can check out her work and sign up for her newsletter here. Here is Louise Adams' summary of the issues with this study: Given the errors and serious omissions in Jebeile et al's article, the findings and conclusions of this review are unreliable. I am concerned that the overarching message of this paper projects an air of certainty regarding the long-term safety and efficacy of adolescent weight loss interventions on ED risk that does not reflect adequate data and places children and adolescents at risk of harm. I am concerned that this paper will be used as evidence to justify ever more invasive weight loss trials and products in vulnerable adolescent populations. The authors' conclusion that ‘structured and professionally run ob*sity treatment leads to a reduction in the prevalence of ED, ED risk, and ED-related symptoms for most participants' is extraordinarily misguided, given that (a) quality long-term data were available for only 7.5% of the sample, and (b) clear evidence of a subset of adolescents who developed ED symptoms was present in the longer term studies. Moreover, the high numbers of missing data due to adolescents lost to follow up is important to note and cannot be overlooked as a potential indicator of even higher risk.In our conversation, Louise pointed out that her concern that this study would be used to justify additional weight loss trials is exactly what happened here. She also mentioned that in the “conflicts of interest” section of her letter to the editor, the original study authors pushed for her to include “The author discloses that in addition to practicing as a consultant clinical psychologist in private practice, she derives income from an online anti‐diet program for adult chronic dieters.” She points out that their zeal for conflict of interest disclosures did not extend to their own study. In fact they claimed “no conflicts of interest”  despite the fact that they worked at the adolescent ob*sity clinic and that Baur didn't disclose her role as president of the weight loss industry-funded  World Ob*sity Federation. I discussed the issues with the false equivalence between anti-diet work and diet industry work here. The last study they cite is Cardel MI, Newsome FA, Pearl RL, et al. Patient-centered care for ob*sity: how health care providers can treat ob*sity while actively addressing weight stigma and eating disorder risk. J Acad Nutr Diet. 2022;122(6): 1089–1098The short story about this study is that it reads like a bunch of diet industry shills trying to co-opt the language of weight-neutral health in order to obfuscate the plain fact that intentional weight loss is incompatible with eating disorders prevention and treatment, so they can continue to market the same old failed “interventions” for “ob*sity”* and dodge responsibility for all the harm they create. I did a deep dive into this paper here.The challenges in diagnosing EDs in the context of the treatments recommended in these guidelines are due to the fact that the behaviors recommended by these guidelines (and created by the drugs and surgeries recommended) are consistent with eating disorders symptoms. Another way to say this is that the same behaviors that are considered red flags for an eating disorder in thinner children are being recommended as “healthcare” for higher-weight children bolstered by the dubious claim that they will reduce eating disorder symptoms.I do not think any of the research they cite comes close to supporting their claim that “evidence-based pediatric ob*sity treatment reduces risks for disordered eating.” In fact, I think significant research (which I wrote about here) shows that if the American Academy of Pediatrics guidelines are followed, they will create a generation of kids struggling with disordered eating and eating disorders , starting as early as two years old. Compounding the issue, since (by their own admission,) the “treatments” recommended by their guidelines almost never result in significant, long-term weight loss, these kids will still be higher-weight and, thus, have a more difficult time getting properly diagnosed with these life-threatening conditions (especially if their doctors read claims that the weight loss “treatments” the kids have survived supposedly prevent eating disorders.) This will do the most harm to higher-weight kids who are multiply-marginalized and/or under-resourced who, even if they can get a correct diagnosis, will have a very difficult time getting treatment. The top eating disorders organizations have come out unequivocally against these guidelines:International Federation of Eating Disorders DietitiansNational Alliance for Eating DisordersShame on the AAP for bending themselves (and the data) into pretzels to defend and recommend a dangerous and failed weight loss paradigm to children as young as two years old.Here is Louise's full letterProfessor David YorkEditor-in-ChiefOb*sity Reviews444 W Willis #307DetroitMI 48201Dear Professor York,I am writing to bring to your attention my significant concerns about an article recently published in Ob*sity Reviews:Jebeile, H, Gow, ML, Baur, LA, Garnett, SP, Paxton, SJ, Lister, NB. Treatment ofob*sity, with a dietary component, and eating disorder risk in children and adolescents: A systematic review with meta-analysis. Ob*sity Reviews. 2019; 20: 1287– 1298. https://doi.org/10.1111/obr.12866Please note that I send you this communication not with a view to being published in your journal (unless you believe this to be appropriate - I leave this decision to your discretion), but to ask that you consider the points I make below and consider retracting the article.This review sought to investigate the impact of ob*sity treatment, with a dietary component, on eating disorder (ED) prevalence, ED risk, and related symptoms in higher weight children and adolescents. The review analysed 29 studies, claiming data for 2589 adolescents. The authors concluded that ‘structured and professionally run ob*sity treatment was associated with reduced ED prevalence, ED risk, and symptoms'. I have three main concerns about the quality of this paper: (1) review methods, (2) follow up period definitions and (3) omission of dietary restraint analysis. These concerns are detailed below:1. Review Methods: Decision to Run a Meta-AnalysisThe fact that a meta-analysis was conducted rather than a narrative summary is troubling considering the heterogeneity of the studies included. The 29 studies involved interventions ranging from 1 week to 13 months. 11 of the studies had no follow up period. Those with follow ups varied considerably, ranging from 12 weeks to more than 5 years post intervention. The intervention types and locations were vastly different: including inpatient and outpatient hospital programs, school-based health clinics, and even an intervention in which adolescents attended a Jenny Craig program.A systematic review of 9 adolescent weight management interventions exploring the same subject - ED risk factors - by De Giuseppe and colleagues (2019) shared five papers in common with Jebeile et al (2019). However, De Giuseppe et al concluded that a meta analysis was not possible due to heterogeneity of the papers, and instead conducted a narrative summary of the findings. I believe that Jebeile et al should also have conducted a narrative review due to the heterogenity of the studies. Both Jebeile et al and De Giuseppe et al conducted a quality assessment, albeit using different assessment tools. Jebeile et al used the US Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics Quality Criteria Checklist (Handu et al 2016) and rated 11 of their included papers as ‘positive' and 25 as ‘neutral'. The De Giuseppe et al (2019) study utilised the Effective Public Health Practice Project Quality Assessment Tool for Quantitative Studies (Thomas et al, 2004). For 4 of the 5 studies in common, Jebeile et al 's quality ratings were higher than those assessed by De Giuseppe et al :Study Cited                                         Jebeile et al (2019)          De Giuseppe et al (2019)Cohen et al (2018)                           Positive                                                ModerateDeNiet et al (2012)                          Positive                                                ModerateHalberstadt et al (2016)                 Neutral                                                 WeakGoossens et al (2011)                     Neutral                                                 WeakSaverstani et al (2009)                    Neutral                                                 ModerateThere is clear disagreement between these authors as to the quality of the same studies, with Jebeile et al consistently producing more positive assessments.2. Follow Up Period Definitions 18 studies cited by Jebeile et al included follow up periods. In their Eligibility Criteria they stated that data at last follow up was ‘defined as a period in which there was no contact with study personnel and no intervention delivery' (pg 1288). Given this definition, the paper should have consistently referred to follow up periods from the end of intervention rather than baseline.However, throughout the paper and supplementary document, Jebeile et al (2019) repeatedly provide data reflecting time periods from baseline, often without explicitly stating that the period cited was taken from baseline and did not reflect their given definition.An example of this is on page 4 under “Prevalence of diagnosed eating disorders”, where Jebeile et al stated that “from 110 participants who completed the 24 month follow-up measures in the study by Braet et al…”. This should have been reported as a 14 month follow up.A further correction is needed in that the Braet et al (2004) study only had data on ED measures for 89 participants, not 110. Another example of this type of error in the reported number of participants occurred in the reporting of the De Bar et al (2012) study, where they stated that the intervention had n=100 in usual care and n=100 in the usual care control group, when in fact there were n=90 in the intervention group and n=83 in the control group. It is of concern that both of these errors overstated the number of participants in their dataset.Defining the follow up period in one way in the Eligibility Criteria and reporting it another way throughout the paper had the impact of making the included studies' follow up periods appear longer than they actually were. It is critical that the correct follow up period definition is adhered to, as Jebeile et al have used these to claim that a ‘strength' of their meta-analysis was that it ‘addresses concerns over longer term ED risk….with follow-up timepoints of up to 6 years from baseline, including seven studies with a follow up of >2 years” (p. 1295). If we use the correct definition for follow up periods as beginning from the end of an intervention period, only 3, not 7, of the studies in their meta analysis have a follow up period of 2 years or longer, representing just 7.5% of the total sample. This low number certainly does not adequately address concerns over longer term ED risk in adolescents, and represents a weakness, not a strength, of the meta analysis.3. Quality of the Analysis of Risk Posed by Adolescent Weight Loss InterventionsJebeile et al's claims regarding the safety of adolescent weight loss interventions is at odds with the widely held view, supported by theories of the etiology of ED development (Ahern, Bennett, Hetherington, 2008; Berge et al, 2018, Fairburn, Cooper, Doll, Welch,1999, Golden et al, 2016, Ouwens et al, 2009, Polivy & Herman, 1985, Stice & Presnell, 2007) and a substantial body of longitudinal research (Field et al, 2003,Neumark-Sztainer et al, 2007, Patton et al, 1999, Stice 2001, Stice et al, 2000, Stice et al, 2005, Urvelyte & Perminas, 2015) which demonstrate that over time, dieting is a major risk factor for both increased weight and increased risk of development of disordered eating and ED. In order to accurately assess the impact and potential harms of adolescent weight loss interventions, three conditions must be met:1) Quality data that captures disordered eating/eating disorder symptomatology for a period of at least 2 years, if not longer, after the diet intervention ends. This is because in childhood and adolescence eating disorders can take considerable time to appear; Stice and Van Ryzin (2019) have identified a 4-step pathway of eating disorder development which demonstrated that eating disorder symptoms did not appear until, on average, 26.8 months after youths began dieting.The need for longer follow up data has been apparent for a considerable time: over 20 years ago, Casper (1996) discussed this need to improve research standards and recommended even longer minimum follow-up durations of 4 years.2) ED instruments that have been developed and normed for higher weight adolescents. These measures should include an exploration of internalised weight stigma, so that researchers can untangle the apparent positive impact of weight loss from the experience of a reduction in internalised and external weight bias. Unfortunately such ED instruments do not yet exist. In the absence of such sensitive measures, quality studies must include follow up data for ED measurements of some kind.3) In order to determine the efficacy of weight loss interventions, best practice is to include a control group from the same population (Brown et al, 2019). It is even more important in youth, since BMI algorithms include the speed of growth, not just height and weight, and weight loss and gain are being assessed in relation to other youth. To answer the question of the impact of dieting, it is important to track the weight trajectories of larger bodied adolescents who do not diet. Phenomena such as regression to the mean (RTM) in higher weight adolescents and normal variations in growth spurts can impact significantly, and without control groups the true impact of weight loss interventions on larger youths will remain unknown. Brown et al (2019) have called for researchers to “clearly, and without reservation, acknowledge the distinct possibility that RTM could explain the improvements after intervention (p.4)”.None of the studies included in Jebeile et al's meta-analysis met all 3 of these requirements. None of the studies included a randomised control group with 2 year post intervention data. Only 3 studies - Braet et al (2000, 2006), and Goossens et al (2011) meet criteria for providing ED measures with a follow up period after the intervention of 2 years or longer. Once drop out rates and the number of adolescents with complete ED data at follow up are factored in, Jebeile et al's paper included quality data on 195 adolescents; just 7.5% of the sample.It is accurate to state that the meta-analysis revealed more about how much we do not know about the link between adolescent weight loss interventions and ED development, rather than claiming evidence of safety. I am concerned that the way this paper is written obscures the true message of the data. The authors' conclusions do not mention the dearth of meaningful long-term data, instead the opposite message - one that suggested a degree of certainty - was conveyed.A closer examination of the 3 studies with longer term data on ED is warranted. Braet et al (2000) conducted a three-armed intervention on 136 adolescents aged between 7 and 17 years. There was no control group. The intervention compared 3 conditions of a CBT based ‘healthy eating' program. A follow up was conducted 4.6 years after the intervention ended.ED data were available for only 53 of the original 136 participants (39% of the sample). A large number of adolescents did not return for follow up, and it is plausible that these youths may be experiencing negative impacts from the intervention. The authors called for “caution in interpreting these data” given the large amount of missing data.Participant data for the Dutch Eating Behaviour Questionnaire (DEBQ) was gathered at baseline and at follow up. The results of the DEBQ showed a significant reduction in external eating, a significant increase in restrained eating, and no change in emotional eating.Braet et al also administered the Eating Disorder Inventory (EDI) at the 4.6 year follow up. These results revealed that girls scored higher than average on the Drive for Thinness subscale, and boys scored significantly higher than average on the Body Dissatisfaction subscale. 9% of the sample had a score of five or more on the Bulimia EDI-subscale. Analysing a subsample of 76 of the youths, one had been hospitalised in an eating disorder unit.In terms of weight reduction, the Braet et al study showed that mean % overweight was 55% at the outset and 42% at follow up. Without a control group it is not possible to interpret these results. Further, almost half of the subsample reported that they had continued to seek weight loss after the intervention ended. This would impact on ED measurements: if adolescents are still dieting, some ED symptoms (eg binge eating) may not be apparent. This does not mean however that they have not been harmed, or that an ED will not develop in the future.It is important to note that other authors in the field have cited the Braet et al (2000) study as evidence for the emergence of ED symptoms after weight loss interventions.For instance, Goossens et al (2011) make the following statement: “results from a recent study...demonstrate that despite initial improvements (post-treatment and 2-year followup), eating pathology stagnated and even tended to increase in a subsample of youngsters at 3-year follow-up.”It should further be noted that the description of Braet et al's (2000) study presented in Table S2 in Jebeile et al's paper lists only the DEBQ and omits the EDI . Furthermore, the elevated Bulimia subscale scores in Braet et al's study were omitted in section 3.6.1. Bulimic Symptoms, despite the obvious relevance. In fact the Braet et al (2000) study is completely absent from this section, which is of concern. Jebeile et al state that “Two studies reported on participants with scores above a clinical cut-point for bulimic symptoms”. This should be corrected to say 3 studies, and include an overview of the Braet et al (2000) EDI data including that girls scored higher than average on the Drive for Thinness subscale, boys scored significantly higher than average on the Body Dissatisfaction subscale, 9% of the sample had scores above a clinical cut-off point for Bulimia, and one participant had been hospitalised for an eating disorder.The study by Braet et al (2006) followed 150 adolescents through a ten-month inpatient weight loss program. 2 years later, 110 youths provided weight data and Eating Disorder Examination (EDE) data was collected for 86 participants at baseline and follow up. This represents an absence of data for 43% of the sample.In terms of weight, the authors reported a 10% reduction in adjusted BMI, but without a control group it is not possible to ascertain the actual impact of the weight loss intervention. Of note, 75% of the sample were reported to be regaining weight after the intervention, even though 78% reported that they were engaging in further weight loss attempts after the study period ended.The overall EDE scores were reported as reduced at the 2 year follow up mark, but detailed subscale data was not reported. The same sample was discussed in a 2009 study by Goossens et al, where they reported increases in dietary restraint scores, and further warned that “in younger age groups, as was the case in this study, restraint attitudes have probably not yet reached their peak, and, as a consequence, full-blown eating disorders are still hard to detect.” The authors themselves are acknowledging that even a two year follow up is not enough time for ED symptoms to start showing in this population.The third study by Goossens et al (2011) was conducted on a sample of 108 adolescents aged between 10 and 17. There was no control group. The intervention was a 10 month inpatient program (the same program reported in Braet et al 2006). The follow up period was five years and two months after the intervention ended. Overall, 48% of the sample were lost to follow up, and the authors obtained complete ED measures (Child Eating Disorder Examination [chEDE] and the EDI) for 56 adolescents.No participants met criteria for binge-eating disorder (BED) at baseline. However, at follow-up, 5.4% met BED criteria. 8.3% of youths who did not report Objective Binge Eating (OBE) at baseline reported OBE at follow up. 8.5% of youths who did not report Subjective Binge Eating (SBE) at baseline reported SBE at follow up. Half of the adolescents who reported OBE at baseline still reported OBE at follow up.In summary, the data for studies with follow up periods of 2 years or longer show that from an initial pool of 394 youths, data on 195 were available, representing just 49.5% of the starting sample. Within this group, roughly 5-9% are showing signs of disordered eating and increased risk of ED following weight loss interventions. Disordered eating symptoms arise over time, and are easily erased when meta analyses include no or short term follow up periods. It is imperative that any research in this area focuses on long term outcomes, not allowing the shorter term data to obscure the big picture. We must also keep in mind the fate of the large group of adolescents (in this case, roughly half) who are lost to follow up. The fate of these youths is too often overlooked, and it is plausible that many of these people end up with disordered eating and ED.3. Omission of Dietary Restraint AnalysisJebeile et al's paper does not include a section reporting the impact of adolescent weight loss interventions on dietary restraint (DR) , a glaring omission given this is a central precursor to and symptom of eating disorders. In the studies included in the review, ample data was collected for DR and warrants further analysis.The differing frames between the eating disorder literature, in which DR clearly features as a central symptom of EDs, and the ob*sity research literature, in which DR is viewed as desirable for larger bodied people, is critically important to highlight. The treatment of ob*sity requires a practice that has been found to be a gateway to the development of eating disorders for people with eating disorders. For ob*sity researchers to omit any analysis of the impact of adolescent weight loss interventions on DR is a tacit admission that higher weight people should be prescribed what is diagnosed as disordered eating in thinner people.Many of the papers in the meta analysis demonstrated increases in DR soon after the intervention (eg, Braet et al 2000, Braet et al 2006, Brennan et al 2012, Goossens et al 2011, Halberstadt et al 2016, Saverstani et al, 2009). Several of the authors involved in these studies themselves raised the issue of dietary restraint as an important issue to study in adolescents, noting that it is important that interventions do not make DR worse. For example, Braet et al (2000) note that “ we wanted to avoid the type of dietary restraint that has been linked to the development of eating disorders” .In comparison, the De Giuseppe et al (2019) analysis discussed DR at length, noting conflicting results. Some studies found the interventions reduced DR, whilst others found they increased it. Regardless of whether DR is viewed as a precursor to both weight regain and the development of ED (Jansen et al, 2009, Stice et al, 2005), or viewed as a necessary and potentially useful method of weight control for larger sized adolescents (Smith et al 2018), this topic needs to be analysed, discussed and argued, not ignored.Given the errors and serious omissions in Jebeile et al's article, the findings and conclusions of this review are unreliable. I am concerned that the overarching message of this paper projects an air of certainty regarding the long-term safety and efficacy of adolescent weight loss interventions on ED risk that does not reflect adequate data and places children and adolescents at risk of harm. I am concerned that this paper will be used as evidence to justify ever more invasive weight loss trials and products in vulnerable adolescent populations. The authors' conclusion that ‘structured and professionally run ob*sity treatment leads to a reduction in the prevalence of ED, ED risk, and ED-related symptoms for most participants' is extraordinarily misguided, given that (a) quality long-term data were available for only 7.5% of the sample, and (b) clear evidence of a subset of adolescents who developed ED symptoms was present in the longer term studies. Moreover, the high numbers of missing data due to adolescents lost to follow up is important to note and cannot be overlooked as a potential indicator of even higher risk.I respectfully request that this paper be considered for retraction. Thank you for considering my submission, I await your response.Yours sincerely,Louise AdamsClinical PsychologistUntrappedSydney, AustraliaDid you find this post helpful? You can subscribe for free to get future posts delivered direct to your inbox, or choose a paid subscription to support the newsletter and get special benefits! Click the Subscribe button below for details:Liked this piece? Share this piece:More research and resources:https://haeshealthsheets.com/resources/*Note on language: I use “fat” as a neutral descriptor as used by the fat activist community, I use “ob*se” and “overw*ight” to acknowledge that these are terms that were created to medicalize and pathologize fat bodies, with roots in racism and specifically anti-Blackness. Please read Sabrina Strings Fearing the Black Body – the Racial Origins of Fat Phobia and Da'Shaun Harrison Belly of the Beast: The Politics of Anti-Fatness as Anti-Blackness for more on this. Get full access to Weight and Healthcare at weightandhealthcare.substack.com/subscribe

De Rode Lantaarn
Special: Kobe Goossens

De Rode Lantaarn

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2022 56:09


2022 stond voor een aantal ploegen in het teken van degradatie. Voor het eerst in wielrennen zouden er meerdere ploegen afdalen naar een lagere divisie. Intermarche, beter bekend als Wanty, stond bij velen met stift gemarkeerd. Maar niets bleek minder waar, de cultploeg van cultheld Hilaire bleek een stuk beter dan verwacht. Het lelijke eendje was een zwaan geworden. Kobe Goossens maakte deze transformatie van dichtbij mee.De Rode Lantaarn wordt mede mogelijk gemaakt door onze sponsoren Toto, Canyon en Auto.nl.Deze aflevering wordt gesponsord door Bamigo. Ga naar bamigo.com en gebruik de actiecode 'wiel25' voor 25 procent korting op een eerste bestelling. Daar vind je onder- en bovenkleding gemaakt van duurzame bamboe. Zowel ademend als warm en heerlijk zacht. Ideaal voor bankzitters.Volg ons via @DeRodeLantaarn op Twitter en Instagram.Koop hier een kaartje voor De Rode Lantaarn Live in Tivoli Vredenburg.Zie het privacybeleid op https://art19.com/privacy en de privacyverklaring van Californië op https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

The Modern Customer Podcast
More Innovation, Lower Costs: Inside FedEx's Customer Experience Strategy

The Modern Customer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2022 26:28


Gaining a customer is one thing. Keeping them is something else.  Chris Goossens, SVP of Customer Experience at FedEx Europe, says the key to success is not just to make a customer but to grow with the customer. But growing with customers and keeping up with increasing demand and challenges can be expensive. Many companies shy away from innovation because they see it as cost-prohibitive.  That doesn't have to be the case. Goossens says that leveraging technology and data can help companies innovate without skyrocketing costs.  Thanks to new technology, FedEx is delivering innovative customer experiences while still reducing the cost to serve. Goossens says innovation in technology innovation and big data allows the organization to scale and provide amazing service to every customer, no matter the size or value of their shipment. *Sponsored by Calendly Blake Morgan is a customer experience futurist, keynote speaker, and author of the bestselling book The Customer Of The Future. 

Nooit meer slapen
Jerry Goossens (journalist en schrijver)

Nooit meer slapen

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2022 57:43


Jerry Goossens journalist en schrijver. Zijn nieuwe roman Ingeborg gaat over het enige Nederlandse slachtoffer dat omkwam bij de aanslag op de Twin Towers. Goossens schrijft over muziek voor Het Parool en is columnist voor o.a. het Algemeen Dagblad. Ook was hij co-auteur van Het gejuich was massaal – een boek over Nederlandse punk in de jaren '70 en '80. Eerder verschenen van zijn hand de romans De lokroep van de mossel, De Siamese eenling en Vreeland. Femke van der Laan gaat met Jerry Goossens in gesprek.

BFM :: General
Sustainability Solutions through the Danau Girang Field Centre

BFM :: General

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2022 37:22


The Danau Girang Field Centre (DGFC) is a collaborative research and training facility managed by the Sabah Wildlife Department and Cardiff University. Their research aims to help mitigate the loss of Asian biodiversity by understanding the effects of habitat fragmentation on the ecosystem, while encouraging in-situ conservation and engaging with NGOs, stakeholders, and policy-makers alike. From proboscis monkeys and pangolins to the seladang and sunbears, the group are involved in a range of long-term programs on an array of tropical forest species. We speak to Prof Dr Benoît Goossens, the Director of DGFC, about the group's work, including on orangutan and elephant conservation, while also discussing how preserving the remaining forests in the Kinabatangan area is key to protecting all the remaining wildlife there.Image credit: Facebook / Danau Girang Field Centre

Culture en direct
Goossens, mort de rire

Culture en direct

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2022 42:59


durée : 00:42:59 - La Grande Table d'été - par : Sébastien Thème - Rencontre avec Daniel Goossens qui nous emmène dans sa nouvelle bande-dessinée (La porte de l'univers, Fluide glacial, 2022) aux confins de l'humour… Mahi Grand, lauréat du prix BD des étudiants France Culture, nous parle en fin d'émission de La conférence (Dargaud, 2022). - invités : Daniel Goossens dessinateur

Bustin' Out of Breast Cancer
EP 162-Straight Talk with Maria Goossens

Bustin' Out of Breast Cancer

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2022 55:56


Bustin' Out of Breast CancerNew Episodes are released Wednesdays at 7:00 am ESTEP 162-Straight Talk with Maria Goossens-3x Cancer ThriverMaria has had 3 cancer diagnoses starting in 2018 with the last one being a rare gene mutation.In addition to her own cancer diagnosis, she has had to deal with the stress and reality of losing her mom and sister while battling COVID. Important topics in this episode:● Th emotions that come with three cancer diagnoses● Her current quality of life● What it's like to live with CML, a non-curable diagnosis● How grateful she is to have such an amazing and supportive husbandINSTAGRAM: www.instagram.com/mgoossens76Hey, let's stay in touch:Where do you like to hang out on social media? Come find me and let's get to know each other.● Follow me on Instagram (and then send me a DM and say Hi:)● Follow me on Facebook (and then send me a DM to say Hi:)If you would like to be a guest on my podcast, know someone who would be a great guest, or have a specific topic you'd like to hear, please email me at SMILE@shannonburrows.com.

Popopop
Daniel Goossens

Popopop

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2022 53:54


durée : 00:53:54 - Popopop - par : Antoine de Caunes, Charline ROUX, Aurélien Ezvan - Pour parler de sa nouvelle BD "La Porte de l'Univers", disponible depuis quelques jours aux éditions Fluide Glacial, Antoine de Caunes et Charline Roux accueillent le dessinateur Daniel Goossens. - réalisé par : Ghislain Fontana

Claim Your Power
cycle syncing guide ft. pauline goossens

Claim Your Power

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2022 37:14


Ladies, if you are ready to align with your divine cycle, heal your hormonal imbalances, and live your most authentic life as the powerful woman you are, then this episode is for you. For decades, we have been conditioned that being a woman is a burden. We have been stripped of our divine feminine energy and led to believe that our cycles are a misfortune instead of an abundant blessing. In this episode, I am joined by hormone cycle expert and researcher, Pauline Goossens, where we dive deep into a conversation all about reclaiming our feminine power using our cycles. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

My Seven Chakras
Lucid Dreaming, Parallel Universes, Shamans and Predicting Future Events with Jos Goossens

My Seven Chakras

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2022 73:41


As a freelance journalist, Jos interviewed people from the Secretary General of NATO, Senior Director of Trends and Strategy at Philips to presenters of BNR and Tour de France winners. He always asked: what drives you? Why do you do what you do? What is your message? The answers make him think.  In his search Jos came into contact with older wisdom traditions. Through a mentor he met the Taoist teacher Reinoud Eleveld and was warned whether he wanted to take into account Reinoud's 'reality distortion field'. It turned out to be exactly what Jos was looking for.To learn more about Alex, please visit: https://www.josgoossens.nl/As next steps, come attend our next Sunday morning Breathwork journey! Use promo code (HEAL2022) to get your first class complete free of cost, visit mysevenchakras.com/dropin To inquire about 1:1 Breathwork activations to release trauma, connect with your vision or let go of the past, send me an email with 1:1 Breathwork in the subject line. For feedback, inquiries or just connecting, send me a direct email to aj@mysevenchakras.com Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/my-seven-chakras-with-aj/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

Anomia - le partenaire Business des avocats
“On apprend à être avocat, en étant avocat”, Philippe Goossens, avocat associé chez ADVANT Altana

Anomia - le partenaire Business des avocats

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2022 45:18


“On apprend à être avocat, en étant avocat”Dans cet épisode d'AdVocat, nous recevons Philippe Goossens, avocat associé chez ADVANT Altana.Nous avons échangé sur ses débuts chez Rambaud Martel, son passage dans le cabinet américain Proskauer Rose et enfin sur la création de son cabinet ADVANT Altana.Quelle est sa vision de la réussite ?Comment imagine-t-il le futur de son cabinet ?Quels sont ses conseils pour les futurs avocats ?Place à notre discussion avec Philippe Goossens.Bonne écoute ! Voir Acast.com/privacy pour les informations sur la vie privée et l'opt-out.

Plant Lady Podcast
#22 - Hormone Cycle Awareness w/ Pauline Goossens

Plant Lady Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2022 65:34


In the episode I welcome on Pauline Goossens who is paving the path way for us women to better understand our cycles and get to know our bodies. Throughout this episode we share experiences of getting off of hormonal birth control, the journey of balancing our hormones, and deepening our relationship to our sacred cycles. Pauline walks us through each phase in a women's hormonal cycle and highlights how our eating habits, exercise habits, and emotions shift within each of those phases. Pauline also "debunks" the myth that period pains and PMS are normal...they're not...TUNE IN to learn more! Follow Pauline for more ↠ https://www.instagram.com/paulinegisele/ Pauline's Ebook ↠ https://balanceyourcycle.com/ebook/ Mens Workshop ↠ https://balanceyourcycle.com/programs/workshop-for-men/ 3-month Online Group Program ↠ https://balanceyourcycle.com/programs/balance-your-cycle/ Follow us for more ↠ https://www.instagram.com/littleplantladypodcast --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/plantladypodcast/support