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In de podcast Wat Blijft een aflevering over Menno ter Braak. Ter Braak was een gezaghebbend schrijver, cultuurcriticus en essayist die o.a de Nederlandse Filmliga oprichtte (samen met Joris Ivens) en de man was van het 'vorm of vent' debat in de Nederlandse literatuur: is de kunstzinnige vorm of het persoonlijke, dat wat de schrijver wil zeggen, het leidende principe in de literatuur. Ter Braak propageerde dat laatste. In de jaren dertig, toen het nationaal-socialisme steeds verder oprukte, schreef Ter Braak veel essays over de gevaren van deze politieke stroming. De uiterste consequentie was, volgens hem, dat als Hitler in Nederland aan de macht zou komen hij de dood zou verkiezen, verklaarde hij al in 1933. En zo gebeurde: Menno ter Braak pleegde op 14 mei 1940, een paar dagen nadat Duitsland Nederland was binnengevallen, zelfmoord. Zijn vriend E. du Perron overleed diezelfde avond aan hartfalen en zijn uitgever Robert Leopold pleegde de dag erna zelfmoord. In Wat Blijft praat Inge ter Schure met: Menno's neef Krijn ter Braak, voormalig theater- en tv regisseur, hij is de zoon van Menno's broer Wim ter Braak, cultuurhistoricus Léon Hanssen, de biograaf van Menno ter Braak. Hij schreef een lijvige biografie over Ter Braak en schrijver en columnist Nelleke Noordervliet. Neef Krijn ter Braak onderhoudt een website met alle bevindingen over zijn oom Menno ter Braak: mennoterbraak.nl
DryCleanerCast a podcast about Espionage, Terrorism & GeoPolitics
Former FBI counterintelligence specialist Eric O'Neill joins Chris to recount his mission to help capture one of the most damaging spies in American history: Robert Hanssen. They discuss Hanssen's transformation from a wannabe Bond into a real-life cyber mole, his staggering betrayal of US intelligence, and how O'Neill built trust with a man he knew he had to take down. Eric also shares how the Hanssen case shaped his transition into cybersecurity, explores the rise of cybercrime as a $12 trillion black-market economy, and explains why AI deepfakes, ransomware, and social engineering attacks pose growing threats to national security and everyday life. Subscribe and share to stay ahead in the world of intelligence, geopolitics, and current affairs. Please share this episode using these links YouTube: https://youtu.be/vmViAP6jits Podfollow: https://pod.fo/e/2bfdc5 Find more about Eric on his website: https://ericoneill.net Support Secrets and Spies Become a “Friend of the Podcast” on Patreon for £3/$4: www.patreon.com/SecretsAndSpies Buy merchandise from our Redbubble shop: https://www.redbubble.com/shop/ap/60934996 Subscribe to our YouTube page: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDVB23lrHr3KFeXq4VU36dg For more information about the podcast, check out our website: https://secretsandspiespodcast.com Connect with us on social media Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/secretsandspies.bsky.social Instagram: https://instagram.com/secretsandspies Facebook: https://facebook.com/secretsandspies Spoutible: https://spoutible.com/SecretsAndSpies Follow Chris and Matt on Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/fultonmatt.bsky.social https://bsky.app/profile/chriscarrfilm.bsky.social Secrets and Spies is produced by F & P LTD. Music by Andrew R. Bird Secrets and Spies sits at the intersection of intelligence, covert action, real-world espionage, and broader geopolitics in a way that is digestible but serious. Hosted by filmmaker Chris Carr and writer Matt Fulton, each episode unpacks global events through the lens of intelligence and geopolitics, featuring expert insights from former spies, authors, and analysts.
August B Hanssen, director on "Fatherhood", non-conventional families and fostering empathy The post “Fatherhood”, interview with director August B Hanssen at BFI Flare 2025 appeared first on Fred Film Radio.
August B Hanssen, director on "Fatherhood", non-conventional families and fostering empathy The post “Fatherhood”, interview with director August B Hanssen at BFI Flare 2025 appeared first on Fred Film Radio.
August B Hanssen, director on "Fatherhood", non-conventional families and fostering empathy The post “Fatherhood”, interview with director August B Hanssen at BFI Flare 2025 appeared first on Fred Film Radio.
August B Hanssen, director on "Fatherhood", non-conventional families and fostering empathy The post “Fatherhood”, interview with director August B Hanssen at BFI Flare 2025 appeared first on Fred Film Radio.
August B Hanssen, director on "Fatherhood", non-conventional families and fostering empathy The post “Fatherhood”, interview with director August B Hanssen at BFI Flare 2025 appeared first on Fred Film Radio.
August B Hanssen, director on "Fatherhood", non-conventional families and fostering empathy The post “Fatherhood”, interview with director August B Hanssen at BFI Flare 2025 appeared first on Fred Film Radio.
Kvikmyndagerðarmaðurinn Egill Nielsen, Óskarsverðlaunasérfræðingurinn Ísrael Daníel Hanssen og kvikmyndagerðarmaðurinn Teitur Magnússon eru allir miklir Óskarsverðlaunaáhugamenn og þeir kíktu til Hafsteins til að ræða þessar tíu kvikmyndir sem eru tilnefndar sem besta kvikmynd ársins. Í þættinum ræða þeir myndirnar The Brutalist, Wicked, Emilia Peréz, Dune: Part Two, The Substance, Nickel Boys, A Complete Unknown, Anora, Conclave og I'm Still Here.00:00 - Intro00:15 - Lélegar myndir í ár?05:10 - The Brutalist34:55 - Wicked48:34 - Emilia Peréz1:10:06 - Dune: Part Two1:27:28 - The Substance1:52:29 - Nickel Boys2:03:55 - A Complete Unknown2:21:58 - Anora2:47:03 - Conclave3:03:18 - I'm Still Here3:23:02 - Lokaorð
Kvikmyndagerðarmaðurinn Egill Nielsen, Óskarsverðlaunasérfræðingurinn Ísrael Daníel Hanssen og kvikmyndagerðarmaðurinn Teitur Magnússon mættu til Hafsteins í Óskarsverðlaunaþátt en Hafsteinn kom þeim fyrst á óvart með stuttri spurningakeppni. Hafsteinn er að vinna í kvikmyndaspurningaspili sem hann ætlar að gefa út fyrir næstu jól og honum datt í hug að prófa nokkrar spurningar á strákunum. Úr varð skemmtileg keppni sem enginn má missa af!
De Vlaamse presentator, actrice en auteur Evi Hanssen maakt met ‘Land van dochters' haar fictiedebuut. Hierin reist onderzoeksjournalist Stijn naar Dottirland om een reportage te maken over het eiland, dat al tachtig jaar uitsluitend door vrouwen wordt geregeerd. Eerder schreef Hanssen boeken als ‘Sinds ik niet meer drink', ‘Traag naar de hemel' en ‘Nog 9 minuten', waarin ze open en eerlijk over haar persoonlijke leven vertelt. Atze de Vrieze gaat met Evi Hanssen in gesprek.
Idag gästas vi av Ulv Hanssen på länk från Tokyo. I detta avsnitt dyker vi djupt ner i den laddade relationen mellan Japan och Nordkorea – en historia präglad av kolonialism, konflikt och geopolitiska spänningar. Vi diskuterar hur historiska händelser fortfarande formar dagens relationer och vilka säkerhetspolitiska utmaningar som står i fokus. Dessutom analyserar vi möjliga framtidsscenarier och reflekterar över om förbättrade relationer ens är möjliga.Ulv är lektor vid Soka universitet i Japan och forskar om Japans säkerhetspolitik efter andra världskriget. Han doktorerade vid Freie Universität Berlin 2017 och skrev sin magisteruppsats om relationerna mellan Japan och Nordkorea vid Oslo universitet 2011. Ulv är även associerad forskare vid UI:s Asienprogram.Kontakta geopodden: Om oss/Kontakt - Geopodden Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Durk Kooistra in gesprek met Ruben Hanssen, drijvende kracht achter Youtubekanaal 'The Aesthetic City'. Waarom is moderne architectuur vaak zo lelijk? Veruit de meeste mensen hebben een voorkeur voor klassieke, traditionele gebouwen, maar architecten hebben zo hun eigen smaak. Volgens Ruben Hanssen moet het roer om: "Bouw wat mensen fijn vinden, verdomme!" -- Steun DNW en word patroon op http://www.petjeaf.com/denieuwewereld. Liever direct overmaken? Maak dan uw gift over naar NL61 RABO 0357 5828 61 t.n.v. Stichting De Nieuwe Wereld. Bronnen en links bij deze uitzending: - Het artikel in het AD: https://www.ad.nl/buitenland/trumps-oproep-tot-traditionele-overheidsgebouwen-is-volgens-critici-gevaarlijker-dan-hij-lijkt~aaae080a/ (0:30) - Het decreet van Trump: https://www.whitehouse.gov/presidential-actions/2025/01/promoting-beautiful-federal-civic-architecture/ (1:57) - Het onderzoek van de NCAS: https://www.civicart.org/news-and-events/2020/10/13/ncasharris-survey-shows-americans-overwhelmingly-prefer-traditional-architecture-for-federal-buildings (2:53) - Het Youtubekanaal van Ruben Hanssen: https://www.youtube.com/@the_aesthetic_city, met bijbehorende website: https://theaestheticcity.com/ (5:35, 54:17) - Het alternatief van Sjoerd Soeters, Pleasant Places Happy People, voor de Amsterdamse Sluisbuurt: https://pphp.nl/project/sluisbuurt-amsterdam/ (33:08) - Jane Jacobs, 'Dood en leven van grote Amerikaanse steden': https://www.deslegte.com/dood-en-leven-van-grote-amerikaanse-steden-843497/ (47:44) - De website van Ruben Hanssen: https://www.rubenhanssen.com/
The Pursuit – EP187 – Isabelle Hanssen Isabelle Hanssen Isabelle is a professional halfpipe skier who has transitioned into coaching. She is the creator, founder, and leader of Freeski Global. In this conversation, we explore the importance of her work and what's next for Isabelle. This discussion provides an in-depth [...] The post The Pursuit – EP187 – Isabelle Hanssen appeared first on Out Of Collective.
Artist asks others to remake her father's art When Manhattan-based filmmaker Sarah Hanssen tried to find a gallery in New York City to host her art show, she struck out because the work is not for sale. But Hanssen also has roots in the Hudson Valley. One day, while picking up her children at the Beacon train station, she walked up the hill, discovered the Distortion Society gallery and reached out to director Michelle Silver. Several works in the resulting exhibit, Two Things Are True, are bright and upbeat, although they belie a dark backstory. The title is open to interpretation, but for Hanssen, it refers to her troubled relationship with her father. "On one hand, I had an affection and admiration for him, but he is also the person who is the source of the greatest pain in my life," she says. Her father, who drew and painted, never broke through in the art world and died in 2011, leaving a legacy of child sexual abuse. Hanssen inherited dozens of his pieces and put some on her walls. But in a moment of clarity, she decided to stop "keeping up the lie and running away from the true shame that dominated our relationship," she says. At that instant, she sought to transform the works as part of her healing process and found more than 50 artists, including friends of friends, to carry out the task as word-of-mouth spread. Hanssen imposed no mandates and granted each participant full creative license. She's documenting her story in a film and plans to hold a larger show later this year. Hanssen presented 30 works for Silver's consideration, culled to 16 pieces that fit into the modest gallery space, which is connected to a tattoo parlor. "She inspires me," says Silver, who co-curated the show. "We hit it off and just made it happen." It is easy to view the father's original work with a jaundiced eye, and some of the artists expressed contempt. Some works remain intact, including a hyper-abstract of heavy brush dabs accented with flecks of color, the dominant hue being brown. Another one piles dark green oil paint like a grotesque layer of frosting on a cake. Several artists altered the originals with a light hand. Candice Smith Corby superimposed a vase containing two withered flowers over a diagonal rainbow-striped design. For her contribution, "Sarah," Cecilia Vazquez added a silhouette of a rose to an untouched painting on paper. "Nature's Spirit" by Gemma Bailey "Signs of Bravery" by Arielle Toelke "Brave Child" by Chris Nau "How to Erase a Scroll" by John Ringhofer "Push On" by Megan Prince "Nature's Spirit," from Gemma Bailey, who lives in Beacon, is colorful and upbeat, although the project came to her while navigating her own relationship to trauma and healing. "I wanted the piece to be taken over by new life, overgrown and chaotic, but as the flowers bloom, the sadness of the older piece [faintly visible in the background] fades away," she writes in the exhibit program. Many artists made the original works unrecognizable. Joanna Muehleisen cut a painting into long strips, immersing them in hot water and winding the pieces into a small ball. In "Push On," Megan Prince chopped up a work, turning it into a sculpture of coiled spools that resembles a Medusa wig. Finnish artist John Ringhofer took three paintings on paper and constructed a simulated reel-to-reel tape recorder. The material representing the tape is a strip ripped from one of the pieces and cut at a splicing block. A red-and-white, horseshoe-shaped magnet beneath the spools is intended to "neutralize/demagnetize the energy contained in Sarah's father's original artwork," he writes. Now that the stigma surrounding mental health issues is fading, many artists are sharing their stories and discovering the power of creativity. "My work as a painter and artist has a lot to do with mental health and trauma," says Silver. "People get tattoos to deal with grief over a death or a new transition in life. Art is a healing mechanism, and it seemed special to take that ...
Join our host, Deepak Sharma, for an engaging discussion with Sylvain Hanssen, Director of Digital Commerce at Phoenix Group. Explore Sylvain's insights on accelerating healthcare with AI, balancing innovation with ethics, and navigating the complexities of healthcare transformation. Discover strategies for responsibly leveraging AI to improve patient outcomes, enhance healthcare professional workflows, and foster trust in a complex ecosystem. Gain actionable advice on transforming operations, creating impactful digital solutions, and driving change with a positive mindset and practical execution. A must-listen for digital leaders and innovators aiming to redefine healthcare experiences and lead ethical transformations in the digital era.
Avec Stéphanie, Christelle Delbrouck, Benoît, Juan d'Oultremont, Raoul Reyers et Walid, on pose des questions, on se plante, on sourit, on en apprend un peu plus sur la Belgique, et sur Herve en particulier, au cours de la récré de midi sur La1ère. Avec chaque jour un invité phare originaire de la région, et en ce mercredi impossible de passer à côté DU patrimoine gastronomique de la région : le fameux fromage de Herve ! Son histoire, ses secrets et son avenir, on en parle avec l'une des dernières productrices, Madeleine Hanssen, de la Fromagerie du vieux moulin. http://fromagerie-du-vieux-moulin.be/ Merci pour votre écoute Salut les copions, c'est également en direct tous les jours de la semaine de 16h à 17h sur www.rtbf.be/lapremiere Retrouvez tous les épisodes de Salut les copions sur notre plateforme Auvio.be : https://auvio.rtbf.be/emission/19688 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.
Avec Stéphanie, Christelle Delbrouck, Benoît, Juan d'Oultremont, Raoul Reyers et Walid, on pose des questions, on se plante, on sourit, on en apprend un peu plus sur la Belgique, et sur Herve en particuliers au cours de la récré de midi sur La1ère. Avec chaque jour un invité phare originaire de la région, et en ce mercredi impossible de passer à côté DU patrimoine gastronomique de la région : le fameux fromage de Herve ! Son histoire, ses secrets et son avenir, on en parle avec l'une des dernières productrices, Madeleine Hanssen, de la Fromagerie du vieux moulin. http://fromagerie-du-vieux-moulin.be/ Merci pour votre écoute Salut les copions, c'est également en direct tous les jours de la semaine de 16h à 17h sur www.rtbf.be/lapremiere Retrouvez tous les épisodes de Salut les copions sur notre plateforme Auvio.be : https://auvio.rtbf.be/emission/19688 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.
To stop the most notorious spy in US history, Eric O'Neill went undercover, and became the tip of the spear. His part in catching Robert Hanssen, an FBI agent passing highly classified and damaging information to Russia, is legendary, and the subject of the 2007 film "Breach." In this episode of DEVIANT Off Script, Eric and host Andrew Iden talk about how he helped get Hanssen, and his career in counterintelligence and cybersecurity. It's an incredible, eye-opening story you have to hear to believe. JOIN OUR PATREON: http://www.deviantpodcast.com Buy Gray Day, Eric's thrilling book on spies and spy hunting here: https://ericoneill.net/books/gray-day/ Learn more about Eric here: https://ericoneill.net/ Visit DEVIANT's socials: http://www.instagram.com/deviant.podcast http://tiktok.com/@deviant.podcast Copyright 2024 Cold Open Media LLC Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this classic True Spies episode, Eric O'Neill describes the hunt for the infamous FBI mole Robert Hanssen. This entire operation hinges around Eric needing to get Hanssen into a hire car so his own car can be searched for evidence of his betrayal... but the hire car isn't there. From SPYSCAPE, the HQ of secrets. A Cup And Nuzzle production. Series producer: Joe Foley Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of Reimagining Cyber, Rob Aragao sits down with Eric O'Neill, former undercover FBI operative, national security attorney, and bestselling author. Eric shares his gripping experience as the key operative in bringing down Robert Hanssen, the most damaging spy in U.S. history. Hanssen's betrayal spanned over two decades, during which he sold highly classified information to the Soviet Union and Russia, affecting national security on an unprecedented scale.Eric recounts how his undercover mission within FBI headquarters helped uncover Hanssen's espionage, an operation that also highlighted the emergence of cyber espionage. Hanssen was a pioneer in cyber spying, meticulously stealing sensitive data through compromised systems, and his actions ultimately set the stage for modern cybersecurity challenges.The discussion evolves to focus on today's cyber threats, particularly the intersection of espionage and cybercrime. Eric details how tactics used in traditional espionage have now infiltrated the digital world, with cybercriminals and state-sponsored espionage groups employing sophisticated techniques, including spear phishing and ransomware. The conversation also delves into notable cyberattacks like the SolarWinds and Kaseya incidents, highlighting the shared strategies between espionage and organized cybercrime.With his extensive background in counterintelligence and cybersecurity, Eric offers a unique perspective on the current landscape of cyber threats, stressing the critical importance of understanding the attackers' mindset to effectively safeguard digital infrastructures.Follow or subscribe to the show on your preferred podcast platform.Share the show with others in the cybersecurity world.Get in touch via reimaginingcyber@gmail.com
Welcome to this episode of Alopecia Life. Our next guest is Ava Hanssen. I first heard about Ava when the Children's Alopecia Project reached out to say thank you for featuring them on her race car. Her racing background is super interesting, and after hearing more about who she is and what she wants to accomplish in the racing world, I thought you would all be excited to hear more about her racing, especially if you're like me and have a fairly limited bit of knowledge around the racing world. Ava started racing go karts at 4 years old, and her competitive nature now has her racing an F1600 going upwards of 130mph at the age of 14. Here's more from Ava.Thank you for sharing your time with Ava and me.To learn more about Ava, follow her on social media, and even perhaps offer sponsorship for her racing endeavors, please check out those links here in the show notes. Her racing accomplishments are pretty impressive.Thanks again to Ava for raising awareness for the Children's Alopecia Project.https://avahanssenracing.com/FB: https://www.facebook.com/ava.hanssen.31IG: https://www.instagram.com/_ava_hanssen_/Recent News Story: CBS58 NewsSupport the Show.Alopecia Life provides free resources for school and home education, including a growing list of alopecia books, education videos on YouTube, links to support groups within the US, UK, Canada and more. You will also find access to Head-On, Stories of Alopecia, the Alopecia 101 free course, paid Alopecia Roadmap course for parents of children living with alopecia, and personalized coaching. Together, we can make a difference. To find out more, https://www.alopecialife.com/
In this episode of the Fairest Love Podcast, we had the opportunity to speak with Dr. Susan Hanssen, history professor at the University of Dallas in Irving, Texas. Dr. Hanssen shares with us an extensive yet approachable view of the history of the American family and our foundations rooted in freedom.Dr. Hanssen has written numerous scholarly articles on history within Western Civilization and the world. A notable article from our conversation today can be found on The Public Discourse titled “Complementarity: Lessons from Little House in the Big Woods.” For parents wanting to have a deeper appreciation for the American family, Dr. Hanssen recommends reading The Little House on the Prairie series as well as A Midwife's Tale: The Life of Martha Ballard.
Row 01 Ocean: North Atlantic Length: 71 days 3 hours 22 minutes From: USA To: UK Year: 2006 Event: Woodvale Boat: James Robert Hanssen Crew: 4 x male Age: 22 Row 02 Ocean: Mid Atlantic Length: 73 days From: Senegal To: Florida (intended) Year: 2013 Event: Independent Boat: James Robert Hanssen Crew: 4 x male Age: 39 Get in touch: theoceanrowingclub@gmail.com Instagram: @theoceanrowingclub Directed, edited and hosted by Alex Mason
Lo mejor que podemos hacer es hablar de Jesús, podemos ser la respuesta de Dios para alguien. Mensaje del 26 de Mayo de 2024 en el campus Surco de la iglesia Caminodevida - Lima, Perú por nuestro invitado el pastor André Hanssen.
Mensaje del 25 de Mayo de 2024 desde la iglesia Caminodevida - Lima, Perú por nuestro invitado el pastor André Hanssen. Este mensaje fue parte de conferencia La Sal 2024.
Mensaje del 26 de Mayo de 2024 desde la iglesia Caminodevida - Lima, Perú por nuestra invitada la pastora Elly Hanssen. Este mensaje fue parte de conferencia La Sal 2024.
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In 2001, Robert Hanssen's spy career comes to a crashing halt after he's arrested in the middle of a handoff to the Russians. It's a massive win for the FBI, but not without its own fallout. FBI director Louis Freeh still needs to explain to the American public how Hanssen was able to go undetected for so long. Meanwhile, to avoid a death sentence, Hanssen agrees to cooperate with authorities and reveal the details of his decades-long spying career. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
We're going to be discussing Mormons and crime. Steve Mayfield passed away on March 30, 2024. This interview is from 2018 where we discussed his collection of Mormon crime, both good guys and bad guys. For example, did you know that it was a Mormon FBI agent who arrested Patty Hearst following her participation of a bank robbery? We'll also discuss one of the most notorious spies in U.S, history, Robert Hanssen. Hanssen was also a Mormon FBI agent who passed secrets to the Russians. Of course, Steve also has a collection on the Mark Hofmann case, and we'll discuss his work with George Throckmorton who discovered how Mark Hofmann was forging documents. The "Dead Lee Scroll" is also a forgery we'll discuss, that hasn't been definitively tied to Hofmann. Check out our conversation... https://youtu.be/XiTvCBNx_Go transcript to follow Copyright © 2024 Gospel Tangents All Rights Reserved Mormon Connection to Patty Hearst Kidnapping Introduction I'd like to introduce Steve Mayfield. We'll talk about Mormon involvement in the Patty Hearst kidnapping case. Did you know that it was a Mormon FBI agent that arrested Patty? Check out our conversation… GT: 00:01:01 Welcome to Gospel Tangents. Steve: 00:01:03 Thank You. GT: 00:01:04 I'm excited to have Steve Mayfield here. He is a documentation collector and we're going to talk a little bit about Mark Hofmann. We're going to talk a little bit about the Mountain Meadows Massacre. We're going to talk a little bit about the FBI and Mormons. Steve: 00:01:31 Yes. GT: 00:01:32 Which I think will be a lot of fun. So, Steve has some amazing stories and so why don't you get us a little bit about your background? Steve: 00:01:36 Okay. GT: 00:01:37 How did you get involved in collecting? Steve: 00:01:39 Oh, gee. Well, I was born and raised in the San Francisco Bay area. For those interested in genealogy, I'm a seventh generation Latter-day Saint. So, my family history goes all the way back to Ohio in one family line and Nauvoo. And I've always had an interest in history. When I was in high school, my desire was to be a history teacher specifically, maybe teach seminary or institute. But when I was a senior in high school, this was way back in 1974. Most people weren't even around. We had one of these field trips to San Francisco and it included Golden Gate Park, the Chinese Tea Garden, an unofficial trip to the Haight-Ashbury, for those who remember that area, and also tour the FBI office. And I just fell in love with what people in the FBI did, all that work that I wanted to become the next was Efrem Zimbalist Jr, who happened to be the star of the TV show FBI back during the '60s. After I graduated from high school, I served my mission in Colorado-Nebraska. And in late 1972 I was assigned to way out east to Grand Island, Nebraska, which is kind of hard for person used to mountains when it's all flatland and wintery. One of the members of the local LDS district presidency out there was also the local FBI agent. So, we had a number of conversations. I indicated my interest in working with the FBI. And so, he suggested, well, get hired on as a clerk or clerical position with the bureau and then get a college degree and then you might become an agent. So, we put the paperwork in. I came home in February of '73 and then by July I had received my appointment to work as a file clerk in San Francisco. Steve: 00:03:27 I was there for four years. Of course, all this time I'm worried. I love history, but yet I'm in law enforcement. How can I intermingle? Well, my whole working career has been in law enforcement, but I seem to have come across historical occurrences in each of the agencies I worked for. When I was at the FBI, I was there during the attempted assassination of President Gerald Ford.
In 1976, at the height of the Cold War, Robert Hanssen joins the FBI to work in their counterintelligence division. Hanssen is valued for his technical skills, and put in charge of databases containing some of the country's most valuable secrets. But he's socially awkward, and constantly passed up for promotions and field work, leaving him resentful of his employers. Soon, he decides to turn to another source of income: selling information to his country's greatest enemy, the Soviet Union. Over the course of several decades, he'll become one of the most damaging spies in US history. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Today I interview Ruben Hassan, a Dutch podcaster and founder of the Aesthetic City podcast. Ruben shares his journey from being an engineer to becoming a full-time podcaster and filmmaker. We discuss the state of construction and development in the Netherlands and the importance of creating beautiful and sustainable built environments. We also explore the day-to-day life in the Netherlands, including transportation, education, and the value of beauty in society. The conversation covers various themes related to the built environment, society, and culture. Some of the key takeaways include the importance of prioritizing people and their well-being in urban planning and design, the need to address environmental and health issues alongside climate change, the tension between tradition and modernity, the role of institutions in shaping the world, and the emergence of countercultures as a response to societal challenges. We also touch on the Dutch farming protests and the value of different perspectives in shaping the built environment. TAKEAWAYS - Ruben Hassan transitioned from being an engineer to a full-time podcaster and filmmaker, focusing on improving the built environment. - The Aesthetic City podcast aims to foster the creation of beauty and true sustainability in architecture and urbanism. - Dutch cities prioritize local, timeless, traditional, and human-centered design principles and traditions. - The Netherlands has a more gentle density approach to urban planning, with cities consisting of mostly five-story buildings. - The Dutch value the ordinary and find beauty in the simple, everyday things. - Day-to-day life in the Netherlands includes a strong emphasis on cycling, integrated neighborhoods, and a sense of community. - Beauty is not just a nice-to-have, but an essential aspect of creating livable and sustainable cities. - The Dutch approach to architecture and urbanism is influenced by their history of religious tolerance, distributed wealth, and residential neighborhoods. Prioritize people and their well-being in urban planning and design. - Address environmental and health issues alongside climate change. - Recognize the tension between tradition and modernity. - Consider the role of institutions in shaping the world. - Acknowledge the emergence of countercultures as a response to societal challenges. CHAPTERS 00:00 - Introduction 03:02 - Transitioning to a New Chapter in Life 05:21 - The Issues with Construction and Development 08:24 - Dutch Cities and the Built Environment 09:47 - Urban Planning in the Netherlands vs. the United States 14:28 - The Importance of Building Places People Want to Go 16:08 - Day-to-Day Life in the Netherlands 21:36 - The Height and Density of Dutch Cities 24:09 - The Cultural Heritage of Dutch Cities 30:40 - The Value and Importance of Beauty 38:36 - Perspectives of Older and Younger Generations 44:48 - The Dutch Farmers' Protests 47:27 - The Nitrogen Issue and Farming Practices 48:31 - Government Actions and Public Opinion 50:16 - Tyranny and Populism 51:45 - Disconnect Between Elites and Regular People 53:32 - The Dark Side of Modernity 55:10 - Tradition and Innovation 55:49 - Hope for Change and Paradigm Shift 59:45 - Upcoming Plans and Trip to the US 01:03:31 - Recommended Cities in the Netherlands 01:07:03 - Dutch Perception of Americans RESOURCES 1. Recommended Book: North Atlantic Cities by Charles Duff 2. Recommend Video: Why Beauty Matters by Roger Scruton 3. Painting: The Little Streets by Vermeer 4. Examples of some wonderful NEW humanist cities: Cayala, Guatemala and Le Plessis-Robinson outside of Paris. 5. Recommended Dutch Cities: Utrecht, Leiden, Amersfoort, Harlem CONNECT WITH RUBEN - Website - Cayala Video - Le Plessis Video - Summer School CONNECT WITH AUSTIN https://linktr.ee/austintunnell https://twitter.com/AustinTunnell https://www.linkedin.com/in/austin-tunnell-2a41894a/ https://www.instagram.com/buildingculture/
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Use code SCIGUYS at the link below to get an exclusive 60% off an annual Incogni plan: https://incogni.com/SCIGUYS Luke is having a baby - surprise! So this week we're joined by the lovely Rebecca Hanssen to chat about pregnancy & the absolutely insane effects it has on the body... Grab yourself some merch! You can WATCH the podcast over on our YouTube channel Help keep the show running by supporting us on Patreon! If you'd like to see more of us, follow our socials! sciguys.co.uk TikTok Twitter Instagram Facebook If you spot any points that need correcting, head to sciguys.co.uk/corrections Follow the Sci Guys @notcorry / @lukecutforth References & Further Reading https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK559304/#:~:text=Pregnancy%20is%20a%20state%20of,to%20sustain%20the%20growing%20fetus. https://www.britannica.com/science/pregnancy/Anatomic-and-physiologic-changes-in-other-organs-and-tissues https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4928162/ https://www.npr.org/sections/health-shots/2023/04/12/1159753316/pregnancy-start-conception https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/pregnancy-sickness-cause https://www.nhs.uk/pregnancy/related-conditions/common-symptoms/vomiting-and-morning-sickness/ https://www.cdc.gov/ncbddd/folicacid/about.html#:~:text=Why%20folic%20acid%20is%20important,and%20spine%20(spina%20bifida). https://www.nhs.uk/pregnancy/related-conditions/common-symptoms/bleeding-gums/
Join Dann Williams on the latest episode of "Owner's Pride Podcast" as we dive into the adrenaline-fueled world of Ava Hanssen, a 13-year-old racing sensation from Elkhorn, Wisconsin. With a passion ignited at the tender age of 4, Ava has swiftly ascended the ranks in motorsports, showcasing her skills in various classes, most recently in the 2023/2024 Formula 1600s. In this episode, Ava shares her remarkable journey, including her impressive achievements like winning the 2022 Route 66 Sprint Series in both Briggs 206 Junior and KA 100 Junior categories, and becoming the North American Champion in Briggs 206 Junior. As a young female racer making waves in a predominantly male sport, Ava gives us her unique perspective on women in motorsports, sportsmanship, and the mental fortitude required in high-stakes racing scenarios, including handling nerve-wracking moments like being upside-down in a flipping racer! Plus, get insider insights into the strategic thinking behind racing, the role of sponsors in a racer's journey, and the importance of nurturing dreams toward the pinnacle of motorsports – Formula 1. This episode also explores her partnership with racing world marketing legend Ralph Hansen Jr., CEO of Pegasus Marketing, underscoring the importance of strategic collaborations in advancing a racing career. Don't miss Ava's inspiring story, filled with determination, skill, and a deep love for racing. For more on Ava's journey and achievements, visit Ava Hanssen Racing.
International Spy Museum curator and historian Dr. Andrew Hammond leads a panel discussion on the most damaging mole in FBI history, Robert Hanssen. Panelists include Agent of Betrayal host, Major Garrett; Dr. David L. Charney, the psychiatrist who met with Hanssen for a year after he went to jail; Dr. John F. Fox, Jr., FBI historian; and David Major, retired FBI Supervisory Special Agent and Spy Museum Advisory Board Member who knew Hanssen as a colleague. They discuss their relationships with Hanssen, how they reacted to his betrayal and the historical significance of the case.This live panel is an episode of SpyCast from the International Spy Museum. You can listen to more episodes of the SpyCast at https://www.spymuseum.org/podcast/Special thanks to Elliott Pelzman, Sound Design; Elliott Pelzman and Tré Hester, Mixing. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this captivating bonus episode of Criminal Conduct, we sit down with CBS News Chief Washington Correspondent Major Garrett, a veteran journalist with an astute understanding of America's most complex criminal cases. Major Garrett delves into the double life of Robert Hanssen, a man who led a dark, deceitful existence at the heart of American intelligence. Hanssen, a former FBI agent, committed unthinkable acts of betrayal against his country, becoming known as the most damaging spy in FBI history. Garrett, with his incisive analysis and extensive knowledge, unravels the chilling truth behind Hanssen's motives and actions. He explains how Hanssen's espionage severely compromised national security and led to a complete overhaul of internal procedures within the FBI and the intelligence community. This episode is not just a recounting of historical facts but a deep dive into the psychological and emotional aspects of Hanssen's life. Garrett discusses the intricate web of deceit, the dual life Hanssen led, and the impact his actions had on his family and colleagues. Subscribe to Agent of Betrayal: https://wondery.com/shows/agent-of-betrayal-the-double-life-of-robert-hanssen/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Once the FBI zeroed in on Robert Hanssen as a suspect, the bureau set up an elaborate sting operation to catch him in the act. A fake promotion, a bugged office, and a daring mission led to an opportunity to finally catch Hanssen red-handed. For 22 years, Hanssen had beaten the FBI at its own game. Now the FBI was ready to strike back. Drop us a line: agentofbetrayal@cbsnews.comSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Summary Andrew leads a SPY Museum panel discussion between four experts on the most damaging mole in FBI history, Robert Hanssen. This program was in collaboration with CBS/Paramount on their new podcast “Agent of Betrayal" What You'll Learn Intelligence The story of Robert Hanssen How his colleagues reacted to his betrayal A psychological analysis of Hanssen How the Hanssen case has impacted the FBI and U.S. intelligence Reflections Disillusionment and betrayal “The child is father of the man” And much, much more … Resources SURFACE SKIM *SpyCasts* The Counterintelligence Chief with FBI Assistant Director Alan Kohler (2023) Code Name Blue Wren: Cuban Spy Ana Montes with Jim Popkin (2023) SPY@20 – “The Spy of the Century” with Curators Alexis and Andrew on Kim Philby (2022) America's Most Damaging Russian Spy, FBI Agent Robert Hanssen with Lis Wiehl (2022) *Beginner Resources* Here's the damage notorious Russian spy Robert Hanssen caused the US in over 20 years, YouTube (2023) [5 min. video] How Robert Hanssen Spied for the Soviets, History (2017) [Short article] How is a mole different from a spy?, The Times of India (2006) [Short article] DEEPER DIVE Books Spies: The Epic Intelligence War Between East and West, C. Walton (Simon & Schuster, 2023) A Spy in Plain Sight: The Inside Story of the FBI and Robert Hanssen―America's Most Damaging Russian Spy, L. Wiehl (Pegasus Books, 2022) Spy: The Inside Story of How the FBI's Robert Hanssen Betrayed America, D. Wise (Random House Trade Paperbacks, 2003) Primary Sources A Review of the FBI's Progress in Responding to the Recommendations in the Office of the Inspector General Report on Robert Hanssen (2007) The Senate Select Committee on Intelligence Voted Today to Begin a Formal Investigation of the Robert Philip Hanssen Espionage Case (2001) George W. Bush Remarks on the Robert Hanssen Espionage Case (2001) Affidavit in Robert Hanssen Spy Case (2001) Veteran FBI Agent Arrested and Charged with Espionage (2001) Statement of FBI Director Louis J. Freeh On the Arrest of FBI Special Agent Robert Philip Hanssen (2001)
FBI agent Robert Hanssen was one of the most damaging spies in US history. From 1979 to 2001, Hanssen delivered some of the United States governments' most sensitive secrets to Soviet and Russian agents, who used them to not only undermine US national security, but to identify and execute individuals who were working with the FBI. And despite an awareness of spies working within the FBI, Hanssen managed to operate for more than two decades before finally getting caught. In this episode we speak with CBS News' Major Garrett, whose new podcast Agent of Betrayal: The Double Life of Robert Hanssen, explores Hanssen's decision to spy on the US and how he managed to operate for so long without being caught. A thoroughly researched history with all the turns of a great true crime podcast, we think you'll enjoy Agent of Betrayal, available on Apple podcasts, Spotify, or anywhere else you get your podcasts. This episode was edited by Gary Fletcher.
Priscilla Sue Galey was a dancer at a strip club about a 15 minute walk from the White House. Robert Hanssen told her that he'd never seen such grace and beauty. He gave her sapphires and diamonds, a Mercedes, a trip around the world. But what did Hanssen want in return? Even more surprising than an FBI agent's emotional affair with a dancer: the voyeurism in Hanssen's bedroom at home. Drop us a line: agentofbetrayal@cbsnews.comSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Robert Hanssen appeared to live an ordinary life in suburbia with six kids and his wife Bonnie. That was until Hanssen, an FBI special agent, turned and offered his services to the Soviets. In the first episode of this limited series, CBS News Chief Washington Correspondent Major Garrett delves into Hanssen's backstory and speaks to friends and family who were closest to him. Discover how the most damaging spy in FBI history started his career, gained access to the government's most guarded secrets, became a mole, and made his very first offer to the Soviets. Listen to Agent of Betrayal: The Double Life of Robert Hanssen every Thursday wherever you get your podcasts.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Major sits down with the team behind new CBS show "FBI True" which explores famous cases handled by the FBI and the people who helped solve them. Executive producer Anne Beagan and former FBI official John Miller join Major to talk about FBI True's next episode: the 2016 bombing in the Chelsea neighborhood of Manhattan (airs October 10th at 9p ET on CBS). Stay for a conversation about a future episode of FBI True that examines notorious spy Robert Hanssen. Major talks with former FBI special agent Rich Garcia who worked on the Hanssen investigation. And for more on the Hanssen story, you can also check out Major's new podcast "Agent of Betrayal: The Double Life of Robert Hanssen," available wherever you get your pods.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Here's a preview of a new podcast I think you'll enjoy. Amid the nuclear threat of the Cold War, America's prized secrets were falling into the hands of its sworn enemy, the Kremlin. The FBI's hunt for the leak led to an astonishing discovery—the mole was one of its own, special agent Robert Hanssen. For two decades, Hanssen masqueraded as a devoted patriot while ruthlessly selling out his country, trading classified intelligence to the Soviet Union and later Russia, in exchange for cash and diamonds. He was a whirlwind of contradictions—a self-proclaimed patriot and a traitor; a family man who sexually betrayed his wife; an ardent man of God and a sinner. In this CBS News limited series, CBS News Chief Washington Correspondent Major Garrett delves into the shocking contradictions and life of Robert Hanssen, whose impact shaped U.S intelligence history. Listen to Agent of Betrayal: The Double Life of Robert Hanssen wherever you get your podcasts.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/2975465/advertisement
Robert Hanssen appeared to live an ordinary life in suburbia with six kids and his wife Bonnie. That was until Hanssen, an FBI special agent, turned and offered his services to the Soviets. In the first episode of this limited series, CBS News Chief Washington Correspondent Major Garrett delves into Hanssen's backstory and speaks to friends and family who were closest to him. Discover how the most damaging spy in FBI history started his career, gained access to the government's most guarded secrets, became a mole, and made his very first offer to the Soviets. Listen to Agent of Betrayal: The Double Life of Robert Hanssen every Thursday wherever you get your podcasts.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
1985 was “The Year of the Spy.” The FBI arrested a raft of traitors spying for the USSR and other foreign governments. But that didn't stop Robert Hanssen - or his KGB alias “Ramon Garcia.” Hanssen had developed an obsession with espionage and the result would be deadly. Drop us a line: agentofbetrayal@cbsnews.comSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Here's a preview of a new podcast I think you'll enjoy. Amid the nuclear threat of the Cold War, America's prized secrets were falling into the hands of its sworn enemy—the Kremlin. The FBI's hunt for the leak led to an astonishing discovery—the mole was one of its own, special agent Robert Hanssen. For two decades, Hanssen masqueraded as a devoted patriot while ruthlessly selling out his country, trading classified intelligence to the Soviet Union and later Russia, in exchange for cash and diamonds. He was a whirlwind of contradictions—a self-proclaimed patriot and a traitor; a family man who sexually betrayed his wife; an ardent man of God and a sinner. In this CBS News limited series, CBS News Chief Washington Correspondent Major Garrett delves into the double life of Robert Hanssen and unravels the chilling truth about the most damaging spy in FBI history. Listen to Agent of Betrayal: The Double Life of Robert Hanssen wherever you get your podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Robert Hanssen appeared to live an ordinary life in suburbia with six kids and his wife Bonnie. That was until Hanssen, an FBI special agent, turned and offered his services to the Soviets. In the first episode of this limited series, CBS News Chief Washington Correspondent Major Garrett delves into Hanssen's backstory and speaks to friends and family who were closest to him. Discover how the most damaging spy in FBI history started his career, gained access to the government's most guarded secrets, became a mole, and made his very first offer to the Soviets. Listen to Agent of Betrayal: The Double Life of Robert Hanssen every Thursday wherever you get your podcasts.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This week, we take a break from politics to tell spy stories. Lis Wiehl, author of “A Spy in Plain Sight” joins Major to talk about the book's subject, former FBI agent Robert Hanssen. Hanssen was the most damaging spy in FBI history and he's also the focus of Major's new podcast series “Agent of Betrayal: The Double Life of Robert Hanssen.” Download and subscribe wherever you get your pods. And Join us for a fun conversation with Lis.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Here's a preview of a new podcast I think you'll enjoy. Amid the nuclear threat of the Cold War, America's prized secrets were falling into the hands of its sworn enemy, the Kremlin. The FBI's hunt for the leak led to an astonishing discovery—the mole was one of its own, special agent Robert Hanssen. For two decades, Hanssen masqueraded as a devoted patriot while ruthlessly selling out his country, trading classified intelligence to the Soviet Union and later Russia, in exchange for cash and diamonds. He was a whirlwind of contradictions—a self-proclaimed patriot and a traitor; a family man who sexually betrayed his wife; an ardent man of God and a sinner. In this CBS News limited series, CBS News Chief Washington Correspondent Major Garrett delves into the shocking contradictions and life of Robert Hanssen, whose impact shaped U.S intelligence history. Listen to Agent of Betrayal: The Double Life of Robert Hanssen wherever you get your podcasts.