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Vi fikk besøk av Kristin Halvorsen en uke etter at kjernekraftutvalget leverte sin utredning. Var konklusjonen gitt på forhånd og anbefales bare mer av det som ikke virker? Halvorsen forklarer hvorfor kjernekraft ikke er så enkelt som man skulle tro. Vi snakker blant annet om SMR-kostnader, subsidiebehov, sikkerhetskrav, leverandørkjeder, håndtering av radioaktivt avfall og tidsaspekter. Om du ikke har lest hele rapporten på 500 sider, får du de viktigste funnene i Fornybaren. ⚡️Hva må til for å bli et kjernekraftland?⚡️Hvilke teknologiske nyvinninger kan gjøre kjernekraft lønnsomt?⚡️Er kjernekraft en løsning på Norges kraftbehov, eller en avsporing? Lytt med der du hører podkast
Harder le respondió que su delito había sido humillar a Adolf Hitler la única vez que este asistió a un partido. Halvorsen era el entrenador del equipo que derrotó a Alemania en los Juegos Olímpicos de Berlín....
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Today I am speaking with a solo RVer who has been on the road for many years, but completed one year of traveling that really broke her open so much so that she wrote a book about the experience. Kristy Halvorsen is a solo traveler whose journey has taken her across every state in the nation, nearly every Canadian province and into some of the most remote places in North America. She made an appearance earlier on this show in December 2022. Kristy spent almost nine years living and traveling full time in a 28-foot Airstream and embracing a lifestyle she describes as “coddiwompling.” It is a term which means traveling without a fixed destination or detailed plan. In this episode, Kristy shares stories from what she calls the most transformative year of her travels. It was a journey that inspired her book titled “Perfect Unfolding: Seven Years of Life-Changing Solo Adventure, One Year That Broke Me Open.” Along the way, she traveled to Labrador and Newfoundland, and faced serious health challenges while camping alone in remote wilderness areas. Kristy discovered valuable lessons about resilience, trust and the kindness of strangers. Kristy also talks about the realities of solo travel, what she has learned from nearly a decade on the road and why she believes some of life’s greatest adventures begin when we stop trying to control every detail. Her stories remind us that the road is about much more than just destinations. It’s about the people we meet, the challenges we overcome and the personal growth that comes from stepping outside our comfort zones. She also offered a refreshing reminder that independence does not mean doing everything alone. Instead, true freedom often comes from recognizing how interconnected we all are and why we must be willing to accept help when it arrives. For anyone considering a full-time RV lifestyle, Kristy noted that you do not need every detail figured out before you begin. Start the journey, give yourself time to learn and allow the experience to reveal what kind of traveler you want to become. If you’d like to learn more about Kristy, her travels or her book, visit perfectunfolding.com. You can also follow her on Instagram and learn more about her mentoring and coaching services at kristyh.com. This episode is sponsored by Workamper News. If you have more questions than answers when it comes to the Workamping and RVing lifestyle, then Workamper News can help. Listen to their free Workamping Q&A videos to get your questions answered. Each video answers questions submitted by folks, just like you, who are learning about the RV lifestyle, just getting started, or have been Workamping for a while. The videos cover topics like what kind of Workamping jobs are out there, what do these jobs pay, tips for writing your Workamper resume, questions to ask an employer, what type of RV is best, how to get your mail as an RVer, and much more! Listen to detailed answers now by watching the videos at workamper.com/answers. In the description of each video, you'll find a list of questions that were answered so you can quickly jump to the answers you want to hear. Check out the free Workamping Q&A videos to get your questions answered today. That's all for this week's show. Next time, I will be speaking with another Workamper who is in her second season of Workamping in Alaska with her husband and three children. I'll have that interview on the next episode of The Workamper Show. Thank you for listening, and if you like this interview, please share it with someone contemplating the Workamping lifestyle.
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Otto „Tull“ Harder und Asbjørn „Assi“ Halvorsen zählten in den 1920er- und 1930er-Jahren zu den großen Legenden des Hamburger SV. Gemeinsam führten sie den Verein 1923 und 1928 zu den ersten Meistertiteln der Vereinsgeschichte. Der Norweger Halvorsen galt als einer der ersten ausländischen Stars im deutschen Fußball, während Harder nach Uwe Seeler bis heute der erfolgreichste Torschütze des HSV ist. Doch mit der Machtübernahme der Nationalsozialisten trennten sich ihre Wege radikal: Halvorsen verließ Deutschland, Harder wurde KZ-Aufseher. Am Ende des Zweiten Weltkriegs kreuzten sich die Wege von „Tull“ und „Assi“ 1945 noch einmal – unter völlig veränderten Vorzeichen. In dieser Folge von „Zeitlupe“ sprechen wir mit Paula Scholz, Mitarbeiterin der KZ-Gedenkstätte Neuengamme und Mitglied des „Netzwerks Erinnerungsarbeit“, über den Hamburger SV im Nationalsozialismus, die Biografien von Harder und Halvorsen sowie die Frage, wie der Verein und die Fanszene des HSV heute mit diesem dunklen Kapitel der eigenen Geschichte umgehen. Die Expertin: Paula Scholz ist wissenschaftlich-pädagogische Mitarbeiterin in der Abteilung Bildung und Studienzentrum der KZ-Gedenkstätte Neuengamme. Dort verantwortet sie die Organisation und konzeptionelle Weiterentwicklung der Erwachsenenbildung. Die Politologin und Kriminologin begann 2014 als studentische Hilfskraft an der Gedenkstätte und initiierte unter anderem die Sonderausstellung „Hamburger Fußball im Nationalsozialismus“. Sie engagiert sich in verschiedenen Kontexten der historisch-politischen Bildungs- und Erinnerungsarbeit, unter anderem im „Netzwerk Erinnerungsarbeit“ des Hamburger SV. Ihre Masterarbeit widmete sie dem Fußball in der Weimarer Republik. Den Originalbeitrag und mehr finden Sie bitte hier: https://lisa.gerda-henkel-stiftung.de/zeitlupe_hamburger_sv_fussball_nationalsozialismus_hsv
In this episode of The PPW Podcast, Edmund Keith and Harvey Hancock are joined by Christian Printzell Halvorsen, CEO of Vend — the leading operator of marketplaces in the Nordics across real estate, mobility, jobs and re-commerce (Finn, Oikotie, Qasa and more).We discuss the sector-wide share price drop, the CEO's role as a salesperson for the company story, Vend's brand new autonomous AI native team set up to rethink the marketplace model from scratch, the "listings as gatekeepers" debate playing out in the US/Sweden/Australia, and where pure-play advertising stops being enough.Timestamps:00:00 — Intro01:15 — What is Vend? Nordic marketplaces overview (Finn, Oikotie, Qasa)02:53 — Q1 results & real estate performance04:21 — Living with a ~30% share price drop across the sector07:28 — The CEO as salesperson — telling the Vend story post-Schibsted spin-off10:48 — Shaping the narrative (the Zillow example)13:51 — Vend's new autonomous AI native team — outside the existing structure21:35 — Team size, mandate, and how it differs from the Department of AI23:25 — Bold or cautious? Comparing to Scout24's agentic OS announcement25:55 — Is the team a hedge against AI-native challengers?28:12 — Agents & brokerages as gatekeepers — US, Sweden, Australia31:33 — Beyond the marketplace: Dealer Hub and agentic pro tools35:45 — Multi-vertical advantages for AI experimentation41:03 — Pro customer relationships in a tougher monetisation era43:24 — Wrap up and the road to PPW MadridConnect with the team:Edmund Keith — https://www.linkedin.com/in/edmund-keith/Harvey Hancock — https://www.linkedin.com/in/harvey-hancock/Find more from Online Marketplaces at https://www.onlinemarketplaces.com
They have been learning together, while thousands of miles apart this year, about the rich history of Air Force Pilot Gail Halvorsen, nicknamed the “Candy Bomber” or “Uncle Wiggly Wings” from his time flying candy drops in Germany during the Berlin Airlift. On this episode of the Supercast, find out what happens when students from Berlin arrive in Utah to join West Hills Middle School students as part of their Colonel Halvorsen history lessons. It all culminated in the bonding of young minds, making chocolate bars, a moving assembly, and inspiring words from Halvorsen's daughters, words that would make “Uncle Wiggly Wings” proud. Audio Transcription Mark Sanderson: You know, the Candy Bomber was all about from small things, great things come and this event today was a manifestation of that. Daughter: We're just so thrilled that his legacy could continue because of the principles he taught. Lorraine Moore: He had no idea the power of what he started, but he spent the rest of his life sharing that. [Music] Anthony Godfrey: Hello and welcome to the Supercast. I'm your host, Superintendent Anthony Godfrey. They have been learning together, while thousands of miles apart, about the rich history of Air Force pilot, Gail Halvorsen, nicknamed the Candy Bomber or Uncle Wiggly Wings, from his time flying candy drops in Germany during the Berlin airlift. On this episode of the Supercast, find out what happens when students from Berlin arrive in Utah to join West Hills Middle School students as part of their Colonel Halvorsen history lessons. You'll hear about the bonding of young minds, making chocolate bars, an impactful assembly, and the inspiring words from Halvorsen's daughters, words that would make Uncle Wiggly Wings proud. We're talking now with Mark Sanderson, the teacher who put all of this together. What a wonderful event. Introduce yourself and talk about what inspired you to bring everyone together to commemorate Gail Halvorsen today. Mark Sanderson: I'm Mark Sanderson. I teach 8th grade at West Hills Middle School, 8th grade English. The project started really two years ago. I had been doing chocolate projects before that in connection with “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.” But since I wasn't teaching “Charlie,” I thought, "Hey, like, I need something else." But also I had been collaborating with the Aggie Chocolate Factory up at Utah State. And I said, "Hey, like, we've done this a few times. Like, let's do something more ambitious, like something bigger. Like, what about the Candy Bomber?" And they said, "Yeah, he's connected to Utah State. He came here." So they really latched onto the idea and I said, "I'm gonna reach out the Candy Bomber Foundation and make sure they're okay with that. I want to make sure we're doing it legitimately." I emailed the Candy Bomber Foundation and they were like, "Yeah, totally. Let's do it." And the project has really, to me, the key of the project has been the collaboration. Everybody who's been involved with it has caught the vision of it and has made the project bigger and better. Through the foundation, we were connected with the Gail Halvorsen School in Berlin who also did the project and had their students fly out here today. So to me, it's just been the collaboration that's the big takeaway. Anthony Godfrey: What impact do you see this having on students and on the community? Mark Sanderson Hopefully it'll make projects like this more possible, like easier to do, more common to do. And we can take pride in some of our local heroes and celebrate them at our schools. Anthony Godfrey: Well, I really appreciate the creativity and the drive and the energy that you brought to this. These are the types of experiences that students will never forget. What is the personal impact on you of Gail Halvorsen's story? Mark Sanderson Well, I don't... well, ultimately I'd rather have my students remember the event than necessarily remember me or my name. If they can remember the event, to me, that's the main thing. But for me, you know, the Candy Bomber was all about from small things, great things come. And this event today was a manifestation of that. It started with a small idea and a bunch of other people joined in to make it happen, make it possible. I couldn't have done all this by myself. So I think it's a manifestation of his vision, his belief, his legacy. And hopefully our students will collaborate with others to make big things happen that are positive in our community. Anthony Godfrey: Well, today's activity, in my mind, honors what he did and exponentially extends the influence of his actions. I just really appreciate your providing such a unique and meaningful experience for these students. [band music] Anthony Godfrey: Talking with Lorraine Moore about the Gail Halvorsen Foundation, we're here waiting for the Candy Bomber event to happen. Tell us a little bit about what you do. Lorraine Moore: Wonderful. I appreciate the opportunity at the Candy Bomber Foundation. We're looking to carry on Gayle's legacy of kindness, service, education, and really bringing hope to people that need it because we all do. Anthony Godfrey: I remember that he was very active in the community, loved visiting schools, and I got to meet him when he visited, I think it was, Oquirrh Hills Middle School years ago. Lorraine Moore: Fun. And if you got the opportunity to speak to him for 30 seconds, you had a lifelong friend. Anthony Godfrey: Yes, that's right. Lorraine Moore: He's always like that. Anthony Godfrey: Yes, very friendly. Tell me about the work that your organization does. Lorraine Moore: Absolutely. Well, Gayle always felt that education is the power to create a life, and service is the power to create a life of joy for yourself and for those that you're serving. So we like to combine those two elements, and our programs are values-based STEM programs, not only teaching kids what they can do with science and education, but what good they can do, and helping them to see how important even a little bit of good, even just two sticks of gum or a parachute with a chocolate bar, how much that can do for people. Anthony Godfrey: Well, Gail Halvorsen is an incredible example of making the most of your circumstances and finding opportunities to do good, not just do what you're assigned to do, but to go well beyond that. Lorraine Moore: Way beyond that. He was very likely thought he was gonna get court-martialed for doing it, but he saw a whole generation of children that had never known anything but war, and there was just a light had gone out of their eyes, and he realized, "I can't do a lot, but if I can do a little, I can bring a little bit more light back in those eyes," and he had no idea the power of what he started, but he spent the rest of his life sharing that. Anthony Godfrey: When he did that, I'll bet he had no idea it was going to last a lifetime, and well beyond. For those who may not know, tell the story of Gail Halvorsen and what he did. Lorraine Moore: He grew up here in Utah, so he is a local hero. He was serving in the Berlin airlift as one of the cargo pilots, bringing in food and fuel and all of the supplies that Berlin needed to survive after the war, and when they would unload the planes, the pilots would want to get out, stretch their legs, and him just being a people person, the first thing he loved to do is go talk to the people at the fence of the airport, and usually it was young kids. A group of them there loved meeting the American pilots. He loved that he could help these kids realize that planes flying into their airport didn't mean bombs. It meant someone was here to help, and that meant a lot to him, and so one day he was at the fence and he just really felt inspired. These kids needed a little something more. He reached in his pocket and all he had was two sticks of gum. He thought two sticks of gum and 30 kids, I'm gonna start a riot. He was so worried, yeah, but he just knew he had to do it, so he gave the gum to the kids, and instead of fighting over it, they broke it into the smallest pieces they could break it into, and the kids who didn't get gum smelled the wrapper. Double mint gum. It's become the smell of freedom all over the world, and for them they knew that was the smell of freedom, and they asked him, "Don't give up on us. We can do without food for a while, but if you guys give up on us, we'll lose our freedom, and we'll never get it back," and it just really put a fire in his heart to do more to help these kids, so he told them he'd come back and he'd bring them more candy. He went that night and got everyone's candy bar rations and everyone's handkerchiefs and tied parachutes and made these parachutes with the candy. The kids asked him, "How will we know it's you because there's a hundred planes coming in every hour and we don't know who you are," so he told them he'd wiggle his wings, and that's how he got the name Uncle Wiggly Wings, and so a legend was born. Anthony Godfrey: I didn't know that part. I didn't know that part. That's cool. Lorraine Moore: Yep, he loved that. That was one of his favorite nicknames. Anthony Godfrey: And how many candy runs did he make? Lorraine Moore: I don't know how many runs, but by the time they were done, they had dropped almost 10 million pounds of candy. Anthony Godfrey: Wow. Well, thank you so much for being here, and let's join the ceremony. Lorraine Moore: Yeah. Anthony Godfrey: Stay with us when we come back. We continue to celebrate Gail Halvorsen at West Hills Middle School. Male Voice: Never miss an episode of the Supercast by liking and subscribing on your favorite podcasting platform. Find transcripts for this episode and others at supercast.jordandistrict.org. Female Voice: Are you looking for a job right now? Looking to work in a fun and supportive environment with great pay and a rewarding career? Jordan School District is hiring. We're currently filling full and part-time positions. You can work and make a difference in young lives and education as a classroom assistant or a substitute teacher. Apply to work in one of our school cafeterias where our lunch staff serves up big smiles with great food every day. We're also looking to hire custodians and bus drivers. In Jordan School District, we like to say people come for the job and enjoy the adventure. Apply today at employment.jordandistrict.org. Anthony Godfrey: We're talking now with Gail Halvorsen's two daughters who were here for the ceremony today. Thank you so much for being here. Daughter: Thank you. It's a privilege. Daughter: Happy to be here. Anthony Godfrey: Tell me about some of these events and what it's meant to carry on this legacy over the years both while your father was alive and now as you as you continue to talk about his life and his story. Daughter: Well it's a wonderful thing. We've been to many events like this with him both in Germany and here in the States. Candy drops, school visits, auditoriums full of kids and he always had them captivated and we're just so thrilled that his legacy could continue because of the principles he taught. Anthony Godfrey: I was lucky enough to meet him when he visited one of the schools here in Jordan School District and it was very inspiring. Everyone was really changed by that. Tell me what are some of the types of events that you've attended over the years and that he's attended over the years that have commemorated and extended the influence of his Candy Bomber days. Daughter: Well he dropped candy at all of our children's elementary schools and spoke at the in the auditorium; spoke about freedom and the importance of freedom and the children at the fence how they were so impressed. He was so impressed with him because they wanted freedom more than food. Because of that and he saw their gratitude he wanted you to do something nice for them and dropped from candy so he's been in schools he's been in many flyover candy drops in Sarah Park. People remember that just all over the country. Daughter: In Germany and Berlin they have an airlift memorial there and every May 12th they have a service and ceremony and I remember one particular year there they had a flyover in the original airplane C54 that he flew and they dropped candy. That might have been for the 50th or they always have a really big thing on the 50th, 55th, 60th and so on. Anthony Godfrey: Wow that's amazing. So when you were growing up did the candy flow freely in your home or was it restricted? Daughter: Gum did. We had a gum jar. The gum was there. Anthony Godfrey: Just like the two sticks of gum that started it all. Daughter: Honestly I didn't know my dad was the Candy Bomber until I was in high school. Anthony Godfrey: Oh how did you discover that your dad was the Candy Bomber? Daughter: I had to write a report and he told me a story what happened to him during the airlift and that's kind of when I found out about an experience flying into Berlin. Anthony Godfrey: What did your teacher say when you turned that in? Daughter: They probably knew before I showed up. Anthony Godfrey: Did you at least get an A on the project? Daughter: I don't remember. Anthony Godfrey: I'm sure you did. I'm sure you did. And when did you discover that your dad was the Candy Bomber? Daughter: I was also in high school. So I remember one summer we were living in California and he was invited to Berlin for the 40th anniversary of the end of the airlift and then when he came back he told us about all the things that happened. They had a candy drop at the Temple Hall airbase. They had thousands of people that would come to that and he signed autographs and sat in his airplane and showed us pictures of all this so that's when I started thinking “oh”. Then when we moved to Berlin in 1970 and he was commander there we met many of the people that had been alive during that time. They're so full of passion and gratitude. They're just speaking to him with tears coming down their faces. Their whole lives they've strived to serve and give back. We still are communicating with one another. Anthony Godfrey: It's an honor to meet you both. Thank you for sharing those stories and for being here. I'm sure these students will never forget it. Daughters: Thank you. Thanks for the opportunity. Anthony Godfrey: We're talking now with one of the German students who came to visit West Hills as part of the Candy Bomber event today. Tell us your name and tell us a little bit about why you're here. Student: I am Bayam and we are here because we won an art competition. We had to design a chocolate wrapper and yeah. Anthony Godfrey: So you designed the chocolate wrapper for the chocolate that was created for this event to be given to the students as part of this commemorative event for Gail Halvorson but you go to the Gail Halvorson school. Tell me a little bit about that. Student: Well the school has many well we have our signature speech. It's I don't really know it anymore like right now because we have it in German and we do have a picture of him, a drawn portrait, in black and white in our auditorium so we do honor him a lot and he really didn't want to be famous but he just made a small act and is now very very known for that small act. Anthony Godfrey: Tell me about the design that won you a trip to come visit us. Student: My design was I had a text it was a small rhyme I don't really know anymore but I also had the Berlin TV tower and a bit of the Berlin Wall on it. Yeah. Anthony Godfrey: Nice. Well, your English is excellent we're so glad to have you here and it meant a lot to have you and your friends and your teachers here visiting us. It really made it an important event for us so thank you for being here. Student: I'm honored to be here. Thank you. Anthony Godfrey: We're talking now with the chocolate designer and the chocolatier. Is that the right term? Student: Yeah. Anthony Godfrey: Okay. Not a Mouseketeer a chocolatier. It has the same exciting feeling. So tell me about your design and what the contest was. Student: Yeah so the contest was about who can make a chocolate bar inspired by Gail Halvorson and kind of you know market it and make a good design that represents it. Anthony Godfrey: As part of the ceremony we heard your description of why you chose the elements of the chocolate bar that you did. Talk to us about that. Student: So when I made the chocolate bar, it was kind of a cartoon idea at first not supposed to be real so I want everything to have a meaning and represent something more important, so I had caramel for its comfort and like classic and then milk chocolate because it's sweet just like Gail Halvorson's act, and then I had the honey to represent kindness. Anthony Godfrey: Have you tried the chocolate bar? Student: Yeah. Anthony Godfrey: How did it turn out? Student: It's actually really good. Anthony Godfrey: I bet it is. Now let's talk with our chocolatier who helped support this. Introduce yourself and tell us about this project. Grant Fryes: Yeah, my name is Grant Fryes. I'm the co-owner at Taste Artist and Chocolate Down in Provo and yeah Mark connected with me first and introduced the idea of having this competition and us kind of taking the role of bringing these ideas to life and I just immediately got excited you know letting the students just take the creative reins and then just turning that into something delicious and yeah, they did a great job. Anthony Godfrey: We really appreciate your support. Our German visitors went and visited this morning came down there and took a little tour. Grant Fryes: Yeah they actually made their own chocolate bar. Anthony Godfrey: They made their own chocolate bars. Fantastic. I wanted to come for that part. I just had meetings I couldn't get out of. Tell us about the results. How did the chocolate bar turn out? You're the chocolate expert. Grant Fryes: Yeah, no they really I was excited when the ideas the finalists were chosen, and they sent the ideas over because I immediately knew both of these are gonna be incredible. Ryan's idea was I saw it come in and we normally don't do fillings in our bars. We usually try to keep just solid bars. His came in and I was like no, that has to be a filling in the middle of the bar. So that was a fun fun adventure for us to make our first filled chocolate bar. Anthony Godfrey: Breaking all the rules. Making this delicious bar with Ryan. And so thank you for doing that and for supporting us in that effort. Tell us a little bit more about your business. Grant Fryes: Yeah, so we're what we what you call bean-to-bar chocolate. So we import the raw cocoa beans ourselves from all over the world and do the whole process from scratch. And then attached to the factory, we have a little cafe where we do afternoon tea service and little light lunch menu. Lots of desserts obviously with the chocolate. Anthony Godfrey: Sure. Grant Fryes: And kind of showcase chocolate from not just our factory but around the world as well. Anthony Godfrey: Thank you so much for being here. Grant Fryes: Absolutely. Anthony Godfrey: I'll be stopping by. Thanks for joining us on another episode of the Supercast. Remember, “Education is the most important thing you will do today.” We'll see you out there. [MUSIC PLAYING]
Inne på NATO-basen i Mons i Belgia finner jeg brigader Arvid Halvorsen som er øverste sjef for det norske NATO-bidraget på basen. Titler er jo viktig for de militære, så her kommer et forsøk på å ramse opp hele greia: Arvid er sjef "National Military Representative Norway" på basen som kalles S.H.A.P.E., Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europa.Heftige greier. Nesten like heftig som Arvid Halvorsens musikalske reise gjennom livet, fra Ten Sing på Sørlandet i oppveksten til tung metal på full guffe når båten skal få vårpussen i dag.Utrolig moro med en gjest litt utenom det vanlige! Sett deg godt til rette og hør hvordan det er å jobbe i NATO i den urolige tiden vi lever i, hvordan musikken på anlegget er blitt stadig røffere og hvordan nomadelivet til en reiseglad befal i Luftforsvaret har vært opp gjennom.Låtvalget sier seg vel egentlig selv i denne sammenhengen;)
Alf Halvorsen - Det sanne vintreet - 03.05.2026 by Songdalen Frikirke
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In this episode of In The LOOP, Jordan Jo Hollabaugh sits down with Jorden Halvorsen and Katie Coker—two of the most fearless women in rough stock—for a conversation rooted in grit, legacy, and the bold evolution of women's rodeo. As the Premier Women's Rodeo ushers in a new era, this episode dives into the return of rough stock for women—something the sport hasn't seen on this stage since 2008. Jorden, a four-time world champion bull rider, and Katie, a world champion ranch bronc rider, share their paths into a sport most people never imagined women stepping into—let alone dominating. But this isn't just about getting on. It's about building something that didn't exist… or bringing it back to life. From riding through injuries and setbacks to helping create opportunities for the next generation, both women open up about what it takes to not just compete—but to pave the way. This is women for women—doing something they love, no matter how crazy it looks to the outside world. This episode is a powerful reminder that progress doesn't come from waiting your turn—it comes from stepping up, taking hits, and staying in it long enough to change the game.
In the second installment of our three episodes focusing on women's professional bull riding, we chat with Jorden Halvorsen, four-time World Champion, TV and social media personality and founder of the Elite Lady Bull Riders. We also meet Sabrina Garcia, producer of the series Not Her First Rodeo, available on Hulu.Content Warning: This episode contains graphic descriptions of physical injury.
Pastor Aaron Halvorsen joins LEAD Pods for a warm and wide-ranging conversation about preaching, pastoral identity, and the often unglamorous but essential work of long-term ministry.Aaron is the lead pastor of Community Bible Church in Olathe, Kansas, where he has served for over a decade and will soon celebrate the church's 60th anniversary. He shares his journey from the Pacific Northwest to Kansas, his unexpected entry into the Mennonite Brethren world through church planting, and what it has meant to put down deep roots in one church and one community over the long haul.The conversation explores Aaron's passion for expository preaching and a preview of his upcoming talk at the USMB convention. Aaron reflects honestly on the dangers of measuring ministry success by visible results, the temptation of stagnation, and the challenge of maintaining joy and gratitude in the busyness of pastoral life.Along the way, he offers encouragement for pastors to embrace the slow, invisible work of watering, trusting that God is growing things we cannot always see, and makes a compelling case for why gathering together as a denominational family is worth showing up for.
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Det nærmer seg sesongens høydepunkt - NM-finalene. En finale-spesial, der altså!
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I årets andre ordinære episode vikarierer en nyforlova Morten Galåsen for Patrick. Panelet lar seg begeistre av Sportsklubbens angrepsspill, men er litt mer skeptiske til spilleren som lanseres som ny venstreback. Ellers blir det prat om Forza Fugla-butikkens fremtid, Egil Heinerts stadige kamper og det kommende årsmøtet i LSK. I spørsmålsrunden avslører gutta sine skøyeraktige sider på jobb, mens ukas nøtt er i det internasjonale hjørnet. Podkasten produseres av Mottaket Media og sponset av Cloudberries, Republic, Nortekk, TME Media og Halvorsen & Co.
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Endelig er Mottaket tilbake igjen, og sesong X snakkes i gang med Sören Döpker som vikar for Patrick. Det har skjedd en del siden sist, både på privaten og i Sportsklubben. Panelet går gjennom spillerstallen og spillerlogistikken så langt i vinter, og gjør seg noen foreløpige tanker rundt spill og motspill i sesongoppkjøringa. Ellers blir det prat om pyrobøter, den nye akademisjefen, ekstraordinært årsmøte om cupen i KFL og klubbens kvinnesatsing.Podkasten produseres av Mottaket Media og sponset av Cloudberries, Republic, Nortekk, TME Media og Halvorsen & Co.
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Will Doctor gets you ready for this weeks big golf event. Follow Will Doctor on X @drmedia59 Will Docter previews the Australian PGA at Royal Queensland breaking down course fit key player profiles and recent form across a deep field highlighting Minwoo Lee Joaquin Niemann Rasmus Neergaard Petersen Adam Scott Cam Smith Mark Leishman Sebastian Munoz Ryan Fox Carlos Ortiz and more while recapping Sammy Valimaki's breakthrough RSM Classic win and the brutal FedExCup cutoff stories he discusses Minwoo's swing rebuild and bulking phase Niemann's elite short game Petersen's elite ball striking and concerns for players like Pooj and Smith he evaluates fall form DP World Tour finishes chipping and putting trends and local Australian success histories he also touches on President's Cup stakes for Scott and Fox the rise of young international talent and several players' media comments he delivers his betting card featuring Minwoo Lee top 10 Elvis Smiley top 20 sleeper Anthony Quayle top 20 one matchup Weisberger over Halvorsen and his only outright pick Rasmus Neergaard Petersen 12 1 plus a full DraftKings lineup built around Petersen Smiley Weiyu Ding Quayle Weisberger and Cameron Adam wrapping with course strategy notes emphasizing approach play and Bermuda performance for the week at Royal Queensland Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of Workplace Matters we are looking at multiple generations of individuals in the workplace along with strengths and challenges of having different age groups working together. We spoke with Dr. Cal Halvorsen from the Washington University in St. Louis Schools of Social Work and Public Health and Harvard Center for Work, Health, and Well-being Project Lead and Investigator. Dr. Halvorsen's work has centered around intergenerational initiatives and aging populations. Guest: Cal Halvorson Host: Michael Guhin
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Joe Oltmann Untamed opens with X fire: Kash Patel's “social media genius” and Dan Bongino's gait-analysis lies shield the pipe bomber while bureaucrats and lawyers hold America hostage. Then the gut punch—Tina Peters, Gold Star mom, cancer survivor, jailed 9 years for copying Dominion data. She's coughing blood in a Colorado cell while feds “review” transfer and Dems stall: “No request received.” No one's moving. She's dying for the truth.Juan O'Savin & Tracie Halvorsen drop utahcorruption.com's federal class-action nuke. Utah's “reddest state” is a RINO fraud factory: Lt. Gov. Henderson trashed convention votes, ran fake primaries under SB54's secret “mansion meetings,” and let donors buy seats. No independent SOS—just a governor's puppet. Why sue? To burn the rigged system down.Friday closes with “funny but not funny” chaos: Idaho's Tranny Socialist, JFK's grandson gunning for Nadler's seat, Michigan's furry Democrat “Elyon Badger”, a Commie elected in NY, and a liberal meltdown for the ages. This is the circus running for office. 4PM ET—lock in, speak up, or surrender.
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Despite the long-held perception that medieval and early modern women were as quiet, pious, and obedient as society expected them to be, the truth is more complex. The Bailiff's Wife (Cuidono Press, 2025) builds on a historical event recorded in a seventeenth-century English broadsheet to create a picture of a society in flux, the result of far-reaching political and religious changes that found expression in the English Civil War and its aftermath, the Restoration of King Charles II. Sarah Kidd, a woman whose husband has gone missing, along with the small fortune with which he intended to support her and their infant son, sets out—defying the demands of social convention—to find out what happened to her missing Nathaniel. She tracks him to the Cotswold village of Chalfont St. James, where despite relentless hounding, the local constable and magistrate refuse her requests for an exhumation of the body discovered in the village three years before and never identified. After annoying pretty much everyone in town by her refusal to take no for an answer, Sarah finds support from the unlikely combination of Frances Bright, a relatively well-off Quaker widow with two daughters, and Arthur Brunskill, the local vicar whose Puritan religious sympathies have fallen out of favor with the Restoration. As the tale unfolds, it develops into a classic murder mystery. Someone in Chalfont St. James caused the death of Nathaniel Kidd, and Sarah will not let matters rest until she sees the killer brought to justice. And this small, insular setting turns out to harbor plenty of suspects anxious to avoid drawing notice to themselves … Maren Halvorsen is a historian of medieval and early modern Europe and lifelong writer of fiction. The Bailiff's Wife is her debut novel. C. P. Lesley is the author of two historical fiction series set during the childhood of Ivan the Terrible and four other novels. Her latest book, Song of the Steadfast, appeared in 2025. Maren's website here Cuidono Press's website here Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
Despite the long-held perception that medieval and early modern women were as quiet, pious, and obedient as society expected them to be, the truth is more complex. The Bailiff's Wife (Cuidono Press, 2025) builds on a historical event recorded in a seventeenth-century English broadsheet to create a picture of a society in flux, the result of far-reaching political and religious changes that found expression in the English Civil War and its aftermath, the Restoration of King Charles II. Sarah Kidd, a woman whose husband has gone missing, along with the small fortune with which he intended to support her and their infant son, sets out—defying the demands of social convention—to find out what happened to her missing Nathaniel. She tracks him to the Cotswold village of Chalfont St. James, where despite relentless hounding, the local constable and magistrate refuse her requests for an exhumation of the body discovered in the village three years before and never identified. After annoying pretty much everyone in town by her refusal to take no for an answer, Sarah finds support from the unlikely combination of Frances Bright, a relatively well-off Quaker widow with two daughters, and Arthur Brunskill, the local vicar whose Puritan religious sympathies have fallen out of favor with the Restoration. As the tale unfolds, it develops into a classic murder mystery. Someone in Chalfont St. James caused the death of Nathaniel Kidd, and Sarah will not let matters rest until she sees the killer brought to justice. And this small, insular setting turns out to harbor plenty of suspects anxious to avoid drawing notice to themselves … Maren Halvorsen is a historian of medieval and early modern Europe and lifelong writer of fiction. The Bailiff's Wife is her debut novel. C. P. Lesley is the author of two historical fiction series set during the childhood of Ivan the Terrible and four other novels. Her latest book, Song of the Steadfast, appeared in 2025. Maren's website here Cuidono Press's website here Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/literature
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This week's episode is one you'll feel long after listening. I sat down with Jennifer Halvorsen, founder of Dyslexia Training and Evaluation Center of Waco — and honestly, she was mesmerizing. Her passion for helping kids learn to read is contagious, and through training teachers, she's impacting classrooms across Texas and beyond.Jennifer's a Licensed Dyslexia Therapist and Certified Academic Language Therapist–Qualified Instructor, which means she doesn't just help students—she equips the people who teach them. The result? Generations of kids who get the support they deserve from teachers who know how to reach them.We talk about what sparked her mission, the “aha” moments that keep her going, and why investing in literacy training changes everything.If you care about education, kids, or just love hearing from someone living out their purpose—you'll love this one.
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Donnie Blatt, District 1 Director of the United Steelworkers, joined the America's Work Force Union Podcast to discuss the ongoing contract dispute at Libby Glass in Toledo, Ohio. Blatt outlined the workers' past sacrifices to save the company, the current contract negotiations and the potential for a strike. On this edition of Labor 131, presented by the National Labor Office of Blue Cross and Blue Shield Association, Jesse Halvorsen, an independent scholar and labor historian, joined the America's Work Force Union Podcast to discuss the International Longshoreman's Association (ILA) and International Longshore and Warehouse Union's (ILWU) militant past, the pivotal 1960 Mechanization and Modernization Agreement and the lasting impact of containerization on the industry.
Peggy Halvorsen was "only" trying to adopt a kid from Liberia. Shortly after they agreed to adopt his brother too, he died from cholera and Peggy insisted that this could not be the end of the story. 14 years later, their accidental ministry Teamwork Africa has built 216 wells, repaired over 500 existing ones, sponsor the education of 180 kids, and they're about to open their second school. Support the show: https://www.normalfolks.us/premiumSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Peggy Halvorsen was "only" trying to adopt a kid from Liberia. Shortly after they agreed to adopt his brother too, he died from cholera and Peggy insisted that this could not be the end of the story. 14 years later, their accidental ministry Teamwork Africa has built 216 wells, repaired over 500 existing ones, sponsor the education of 180 kids, and they're about to open their second school. Support the show: https://www.normalfolks.us/premiumSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
"Jurassic World: Rebirth" is poised to be one of the biggest blockbusters of the summer, as the seventh in a long legacy of Jurassic Park movies. On this episode of Fan Effect, host and producer KellieAnn Halvorsen is joined by her 13-year-old nephew Cole Halvorsen, who is also a massive dino-fan. The movie, featuring a new cast, including the stunning Scarlett Johansson and Jonathan Bailey, is a blend of action, peril, and all your favorite movie tropes. The movie somehow balances nostalgia with originality, incorporating elements from previous films and introducing new characters and dinosaurs. While not a perfect movie, it really is a perfect popcorn movie! Our first segment is spoiler-free, then we dive deeply into the Jurassic Park franchise, movie magic, and why we love these ancient creatures so so much! The brains behind Fan Effect are connoisseurs of categories surpassing nerdy with a goal to publish a weekly "What to Watch on the Weekend" minisode taken from KSL-TV's Friday segment, and two deep-dives a month on shows, creative works, artists, local events, and other fandom topics. Based in the beautiful beehive state, Fan Effect celebrates Utah's unique fan culture as it has been declared The Nerdiest State in America by TIME, and is hosted by KSL Movie Show's Andy Farnsworth and KSL Podcasts' KellieAnn Halvorsen. Listen regularly on your favorite platform, at kslnewsradio.com, or on the KSLNewsRadio App. Join the conversation on Facebook @FanEffectShow, or Instagram @FanEffectShow. Fan Effect is sponsored by Megaplex Theatres, Utah's premier movie entertainment company.
The boys are back recapping the player movement from the NFBC Main Event Week 14 FAAB. Plus we look at the possible first round of 2026 draftsExcuse the last audio post. Was a problem with the audio. I deleted itClosersKerkering, Halvorsen, Grant TaylorPower Bats - Toglia - did we just pay for his best week?Stanton - only 81% added?House - .304, 13 HR, 42 run, 41 RBI at AAA.Moniak - 4 HR, 9 RBI last week, but lots of LHP upcomingSanchez - Adley on IL, ton of catcher injuries this weekSPs - Sheehan - back to AAA, but for how long?Jacob Lopez - @ DET this week, 2-step @ TB, vs. SF next week. Is this for real?Catchers - Adley, Moreno, Herrera, Alvarez owners were all looking for catchers this weekPedro PagesJoey BartLuis TorrensVictor CaratiniLesser added catchers - Austin Wynns, Edgar Quero, Liam Hicks, Patrick BaileyStarting Pitchers - finally a good week to stream 2-start SPs, but are you playing with fire?Janson JunkDidier FuentesEric Lauer - 2-stepTrevor Rogers - 8 shutout tonight wtf? 2-stepJ. Wrobleski - 2-stepGustoKolek 2-stepFitts Parker 2- stepBatsIsaac CollinsDavid HamiltonYazJoey OrtizCanzoneCasey SchmittPullHitter merch is here! Welcome to the PullHitter Podcast, your destination for actionable resources and tools to grind your way to ultimate fantasy baseball success.Support my work and join the Pull Hitter Patreon:-Access to lively Discord with highly active members sharing player evaluations, draft boards and strategies..get a leg up on your league mates!-Player Breakdowns series in audio and video form-Draft recaps from me-additional Launch Angle episodes-additional Guest episodes-ad free listening-Much more!https://patreon.com/user?u=32383693&utm_medium=clipboard_copy&utm_source=copyLink&utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator&utm_content=join_linkFollow on twitter: @pullhitterpod https://twitter.com/PullHitterPod @deadpullhitterhttps://twitter.com/deadpullhitter Email : pullhitterpodcast@gmail.com Website: pullhitter.comMy link tree with all of my links in one spot:https://linktr.ee/pullhitterAlso check out me cohosting the Launch Angle Podcast with Jeff Zimmerman and Rob Silver!https://anchor.fm/robe