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From Copenhagen for a short stopover during awards season, Herning-born, Copenhagen-based Danish documentary film producer HELLE FABER talks about her film Mr Nobody Against Putin, currently nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. Helle discusses how she got involved in the secret film, how the subject and filmmakers had to trust each other, and how the team got the subject out of Russia for his safety that would then secure the film's chances to be shown.Helle selects a work by Ragna Braase from the SMK collection.https://open.smk.dk/en/artwork/image/kms8905(Photographer: Martin Bubrandt)This conversation with Asger Hussain occurred on February 20, 2026.----------We invite you to subscribe to Danish Originals for weekly episodes. You can also find us at:website: https://danishoriginals.com/email: info@danishoriginals.com----------And we invite you to donate to the American Friends of Statens Museum for Kunst and become a patron: https://donorbox.org/american-friends-of-statens-museum-for-kunst
Influenser Therese Lien gjester Helle og deler en sterk og personlig historie om en oppvekst og ungdomstid preget av store belastninger. Da hun var 20 år gammel, ble søsteren alvorlig syk med en hjertefeil, samtidig som foreldrene gikk gjennom en skilsmisse. Livet ble snudd på hodet, og Therese forteller åpent hvordan hun sto i krysspresset mellom håp og frykt, og om optimismen hun klamret seg til i troen på at alt skulle bli bra.Til Helle beskriver hun hvordan det var å være pårørende gjennom en lang sykdomsperiode, hvordan relasjonen til søsteren ble enda tettere, og hvordan dagen hun mistet henne forandret alt. Therese deler ærlig om hvordan tapet fortsatt har satt spor, og hvordan hun har måttet jobbe seg gjennom en krevende ettertid.Samtidig som søsteren er syk har Therese en karriere i Forsvaret og er på oppdrag i Afghanistan. Nå forteller hun om utfordringene med å balansere tjeneste og ansvar når familien sto i krise, og om erfaringene hennes fra oppholdet der nede.Episoden er produsert av Synne Johansen. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hva gjør man når vennene dine, de som egentlig skal være din største heiagjeng, ikke heier på deg? Hvorfor opplever man noen ganger at støtten man savner fra nære venner heller kommer fra helt ukjente mennesker? Dette er tematikken Helle tar opp i dagens mini-episode. I tillegg har Mari sendt inn et dilemma: For hva gjør man når man har et svigermonster som plutselig vil være bestevenn? Episoden er produsert av Synne Johansen. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
0:55 Winnipegger Tony Mariani in Puerto Vallarta 3:44 Heartbreak for Canada. Redemption for Helle? - Jim Toth 11:29 Unexpected roadblocks, like YouTube telling us to sign on to prove we're not bots Mayhem in Mexico 18:53- Unexpected roadblocks are keeping Brett from going to Beausejour today for I Love to Read Month 28:14- Tax season is underway ARGH!! - CRA opens its NETFILE portal for the online filing of returns TODAY 40:03 Jets-Hockey report 42:35 SCOTUS rules against Arbitrary Tariffs... it doesn't mean that they are gone 49:14 SPORTS! - CJOB Sports Show host Christian Aumell 1:01:00 Winning entries on unexpected roadblocks 1:04:58 Checking in with a Manitoban in Puerto Vallarta
Schon von klein auf hat Annegret Held aus dem Westerwald geschrieben und sich für Literatur interessiert. Dennoch ging sie zunächst zur Polizei und schrieb dort über ihre Erfahrungen im Streifendienst. Auf ihren ersten Roman mit dem Titel „Meine Nachtgestalten“ folgten Bücher, Verfilmungen und Lesereisen. Doch irgendwann kam der Zeitpunkt, an dem Annegret Held vor dem weißen Blatt saß und ihr nichts mehr einfiel: „Du wartest ja auf den Impuls, es kam keiner und ohne Inspiration wird das auch nix und irgendwie dachte ich, ich bin ja ganz leer geschrieben.“ Das änderte sich erst als sie sich zur Schreibtherapeutin ausbilden ließ und so einen neuen Zugang zum Schreiben fand.
Wie fühlt es sich an, weit weg zu sein und auf ein Lebenszeichen von seinen Lieben aus dem Iran zu warten? Das weiß der Schriftsteller und Orientalist Navid Kermani, der in der neuen Folge bei Freiheit Deluxe zu Gast ist. Jagoda Marinić spricht mit ihm über die Freiheitsbewegung dort und darüber, was die Menschen, die dem brutalen Regime die Stirn bieten, jetzt brauchen. Navid Kermani erzählt von seiner Beziehung und seiner Verbundenheit zu dem Land, in das er schon lange nicht mehr reisen kann, weil es zu gefährlich ist. Als Autor beobachtet Navid Kermani aber nicht nur den Iran, sondern auch Europa - das Erstarken rechter Parteien und welche Verantwortung man als Intellektueller in diesen Zeiten trägt. Diese Fragen lotet er in seinem Buch „Sommer 24“ literarisch verdichtet aus. Für seine klugen Beobachtungen und seine Bücher ist Navid Kermani vielfach ausgezeichnet worden - unter anderem mit dem Friedenspreis des deutschen Buchhandels. Im Podcast sprechen Jagoda Marinić und Navid Kermani darüber, was passieren muss, um das Regime im Iran zu isolieren. Sie diskutieren über Herrschaftsdiskurse und warum die Jugend in Europa nach rechts rückt. Und sie sprechen auch über das Schreiben - wie und ob man über Gegenwart fiktionale Literatur machen kann. Freiheit ist für Navid Kermani ein ambivalenter Begriff- sie ist nicht nur das Helle, sondern immer mit der Gefahr der Unfreiheit verbunden. Hier hört ihr… warum er dem Feminismus dankbar ist (09:39) was er im Schlafzimmer von Thomas Mann gedacht hat (13:07) wie er mit dem Iran verbunden ist (16:36) was die Menschen im Iran jetzt brauchen (21:33) warum die Jugend in Europa nach rechts rückt (38:08) warum er hofft, dass die Zeit für das Regime im Iran abgelaufen ist (59:10) welches zweite Zitat er in den Podcast mitgebracht hat (01:03:51) wie seine Bücher entstehen (01:10:43) FREIHEIT DELUXE mit Jagoda Marinić ist eine Produktion des Hessischen Rundfunks in Zusammenarbeit mit dem Börsenverein des deutschen Buchhandels. Redaktionsteam: Juliane Orth und Marit Tesar Ihr erreicht uns per Mail: freiheitdeluxe@hr.de Unser Podcast-Tipp diesmal: -Quarks Daily Dein täglicher Wissenspodcast · Toxisch? - Wann kippt Deine Beziehung? · Podcast in der ARD Audiothek
Anine deler sine erfaringer med å leve i rampelyset. Hun forteller at hatkommentarer sjelden påvirker henne, noe som får Helle til å undre seg over hvordan hun har blitt så robust. Anine snakker også om møtet med Simen Velle etter en offentlig beef, og forklarer hvorfor hun mener det er problematisk når politikere velger å være private personer som deltar i reality-TV. Videre forteller Anine om bruddet med Fetisha og overgangen til å stå på egne ben. Hun deler sorgen over å innse at samarbeidet faktisk er over, og reflekterer over veien videre. Episoden er produsert av Synne Johansen. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Helle deler et personlig og sårbart tema i dagens mini. Hun og Martin har alltid hatt ulike perspektiver på det å få barn. Ifølge Helle er Martin en naturlig farsfigur, mens hun selv like gjerne kunne vært en kul tante, og vært helt lykkelig med det. Nå kjenner hun på mange tanker og følelser knyttet til det å eventuelt utvide familien, og merker at ønsket ikke er der. Så - Hva om det aldri kommer? Hva skjer hvis de som par ikke klarer å bli enige, og det fører til brudd? Og hva om man får et barn til, men samtidig mister seg selv på veien? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Helle har et tema hun bare må ta med dere. For hva gjør man når han som behandlet deg dårlig går videre og plutselig er i et tilsynelatende perfekt forhold? Kan folk faktisk forandre seg fra ett forhold til et annet, ga man opp for tidlig, eller er det man ser utenfra ikke sannheten? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Send us a textSarah and Romana Welcome Helle Trevino to The Beyond Condition Podcast for a Jam Packed Female Bodybuilding Roundtable Episode.We are kicking off our roundtable sessions in style with new guest Helle Trevino IFBB Pro Olympian in the WBB division. A huge message in this episode is to find people in the bodybuilding space that offer truth and insight into the life of a competitive bodybuilder.What to ExpectA Safe Haven for the Female Bodybuilding Community: We foster an environment for open discussions that prioritise education and entertainment. Honesty, transparency, and respect are our guiding principles.Decades of Educational Insights: Our conversations cover a wide range of topics, including steroid use in female bodybuilding, potential side effects, insights into virilization, and the balance of risk versus reward. We also emphasise the importance of monitoring health markers and conducting regular bloodwork. We are a collaborative that goes beyond textbooks; we truly live and breathe bodybuilding.Discussions Include:Building a Community for Female BodybuildersFemale and Male Coaching Including CommunicationGaining Experience as a Female BodybuilderSteroid Use and Side Effects Including Risk vs RewardSex Life and Menstrual CycleAnabolic Dosages and Individual RespondBodybuilding PrepsBeing Questioned About Your Gender as a Female BodybuilderCulture and TravelRelationships and CommunicationBalancing Life and BodybuildingMental Health as a BodybuilderAnabolic Use and DosagesHelle's Competitive StoriesPursuing Your Bodybuilding JourneyFemininity and Strength as a Female BodybuilderMale and Female EqualityBloodwork and National Health ServicesListener Question: Do You Think That the New Fit Model Division is Going to Have a Negative Impact on WBB?Age Considerations in Competitive Bodybuilding Including LongevityListener Question: Do You Regret Anything?Health Enhancements and SupplementationFemale HormonesPost Show ConsiderationsListener Question: Would You Like to See the Points System Back for WBB?Dealing With Conflict and Finding Your PeopleWe hope you enjoy this one, 2026 let's go!Find the gang on Instagram @helletrevino @team4procoaching @romana.skotzen_ifbbproHuge Thanks to Hardcore FBB Media for Their Support @hardcorefemalebodybuildingWatch it here: https://youtu.be/exntnMh0no8Find Sarah on Instagram: @sarahparker_bb THE ULTIMATE SHOW DAY GUIDE E-BOOK: Purchase here Beyond Condition Coaching Application: Click here
I denne delen av praten med Helle dykker Tale og Helle ned i «Skal vi danse». Helle vil vite absolutt alt, og Tale røper hva man faktisk får for å vinne, hvem hun så på som sin største konkurrent, og den egentlige grunnen til at hun valgte å takke ja. Samtalen beveger seg også inn på et tema Helle elsker: dating og kjærlighet. Tale forteller om hvorfor hun synes det er vanskelig å date i Norge, hva hun ser etter en fremtidig partner, og hva det er ved det å være i et forhold som skremmer henne. Episoden er produsert av Synne Johansen. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Helle Moen deler sin erfaring som investor og styreleder i tidligfaseselskaper, med et særlig fokus på kompleks havteknologi og helseteknologi. Hun understreker viktigheten av et tydelig verdiforslag og mener at gründere må bruke design-drevet metodikk for å forstå brukernes behov før de går internasjonalt. Moen er bekymret for politiske kutt i støtteordninger til startups, da hun mener statlig kapital er avgjørende for å avlaste risiko og sikre fremtidens arbeidsplasser.
De fleste har vært der, og ingen vil dit. For hvordan unngår du å bli morra til typen din, og hva kan man gjøre hvis det allerede har gått for langt? Og hva betyr egentlig «weaponized incompetence»? Helle gir deg alle svarene i dagens mini. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Endelig er Chit Chat tilbake, og det har mildt sagt skjedd mye siden sist. I denne episoden deler Helle åpent det som har foregått bak kulissene de siste seks månedene. Hun forteller ærlig om en alvorlig familiekonflikt som har vært både fysisk og psykisk ekstremt krevende, og hvordan det var å gå gjennom dette samtidig som hun bar frem sitt første barn. Hør også om hvordan Martins støtte har vært uvurderlig gjennom alt, og hvordan det å få barn har påvirket parforholdet. Episoden er produsert av Synne Johansen. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Send a text or comment!Podcast: MY NEW NORM PodcastEpisode: Season 6, Episode 2 — “Abandoned, Broken and Healed”Guest: Roger HellePG- 13SHOW NOTESTHIS IS NOT A SAFE STORY.This is a REAL. RAW. UNFILTERED conversation about pain, war, survival, and REDEMPTION.In this episode of the MY NEW NORM Podcast, Roger Helle shares a life story forged in abandonment, combat, and near death — and how God met him in the darkest moments and rewrote his future.WHAT YOU'LL HEAR IN THIS EPISODE ABANDONED AT THE STARTRoger opens up about being abandoned by his parents, a wound that shaped his identity and fueled years of pain.VIETNAM WAR – INTO THE FIRERoger served in the Vietnam War, where courage met chaos. He was severely wounded in combat and earned some of the highest military honors: -Bronze Star Medal with Combat “V”-Three Purple Heart Medals-Multiple additional military honorsPRONOUNCED AS GOOD AS DEADDoctors told his brother he wasn't expected to survive. What happened next will leave you speechless.FROM BROKEN TO HEALEDThrough faith, grit, and God's intervention, Roger moved from physical and emotional devastation to healing, purpose, and mission.TRAUMA DOESN'T GET THE FINAL WORDChildhood abandonment. Combat trauma. Near death. None of it disqualified him.YOUR “NEW NORM” CAN CHANGEIf you're stuck, wounded, or barely holding on — this episode is for you.WITH GOD, NOTHING IS IMPOSSIBLEThis story doesn't point to human strength.It points to DIVINE REDEMPTION.RESOURCES Book: A Time to Kill, A Time to Heal — by Roger Helle
I denne live-innspillingen fra biblioteket i Bergen snakker Heidi med Hanne Rømsing og Helle Ulrikke Fjelldal om hvordan Tove Janssons verker fortolkes i andre medier, fra film til spill. Hvilke muligheter åpner seg, og hva blir borte på veien?Hanne og Helle er begge litteraturformidlere og jobber på biblioteket. Hanne har ansvaret for bibliotekets filmvisninger, mens Helle jobber i spillteamet. Episodens utvalgte verk er animasjonsklassikeren "Kometen kommer" fra 1992, filmatiseringen av "Sommerboken", og dessuten "Tove" fra 2020, som er basert på Tove Janssons liv. Vi rekker også innom dataspillet "Snusmumrikken: Melodien i Mummidalen". I samtalen er vi inne på alt fra atomprøvesprengninger og Lars von Trier til flaue skandinaviske aksenter og stormen som forløsende motiv hos Tove Jansson – og vi spør: Kan det bli for mye kjærlighet på film?OPPDAG: Tove Jansson er produsert av Heidi Sævareid. Musikk ved Andreas Opstad Larsen.Følg gjerne @oppdagtovejansson på Instagram for oppdateringer og annet innhold!
In Sesame Street: A Transnational History (Oxford UP, 2023), author Helle Strandgaard Jensen tells the story of how the American television show became a global brand. Jensen argues that because the show's domestic production was not financially viable from the beginning, Sesame Street became a commodity that its producers assertively marketed all over the world. Sesame Street: A Transnational History combines archival research from seven countries, bolstering an insightful analysis of how local reception and rejection of the show related to the global sales strategies and American ideals it was built upon. Contrary to the producers' oft-publicized claims of Sesame Street's universality, the show was heavily shaped by a fixed set of assumptions about childhood, education, and commercial entertainment. This made sales difficult as Sesame Street met both skepticism and direct hostility from foreign television producers who did not share these ideals. Drawing on insights from new histories about childhood, education, and transnational media, the book lays bare a cultural clash of international proportions rooted in divergent approaches to children's television. In doing so, it provides a reflective backdrop to the many ongoing debates about children's media. In contrasting the positive receptions and renunciations of Sesame Street, Jensen demonstrates that it was only after a substantial rethinking of Sesame Street's aims and business model that this program ended up on numerous broadcasting schedules by the mid-1970s. Along the way, this rethinking and the constant negotiations with potential international buyers created and shaped the business and corporate brand that paved the way for the Sesame Street we know today. Peter C. Kunze is a visiting assistant professor of communication at Tulane University. 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
In Sesame Street: A Transnational History (Oxford UP, 2023), author Helle Strandgaard Jensen tells the story of how the American television show became a global brand. Jensen argues that because the show's domestic production was not financially viable from the beginning, Sesame Street became a commodity that its producers assertively marketed all over the world. Sesame Street: A Transnational History combines archival research from seven countries, bolstering an insightful analysis of how local reception and rejection of the show related to the global sales strategies and American ideals it was built upon. Contrary to the producers' oft-publicized claims of Sesame Street's universality, the show was heavily shaped by a fixed set of assumptions about childhood, education, and commercial entertainment. This made sales difficult as Sesame Street met both skepticism and direct hostility from foreign television producers who did not share these ideals. Drawing on insights from new histories about childhood, education, and transnational media, the book lays bare a cultural clash of international proportions rooted in divergent approaches to children's television. In doing so, it provides a reflective backdrop to the many ongoing debates about children's media. In contrasting the positive receptions and renunciations of Sesame Street, Jensen demonstrates that it was only after a substantial rethinking of Sesame Street's aims and business model that this program ended up on numerous broadcasting schedules by the mid-1970s. Along the way, this rethinking and the constant negotiations with potential international buyers created and shaped the business and corporate brand that paved the way for the Sesame Street we know today. Peter C. Kunze is a visiting assistant professor of communication at Tulane University. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/american-studies
In Sesame Street: A Transnational History (Oxford UP, 2023), author Helle Strandgaard Jensen tells the story of how the American television show became a global brand. Jensen argues that because the show's domestic production was not financially viable from the beginning, Sesame Street became a commodity that its producers assertively marketed all over the world. Sesame Street: A Transnational History combines archival research from seven countries, bolstering an insightful analysis of how local reception and rejection of the show related to the global sales strategies and American ideals it was built upon. Contrary to the producers' oft-publicized claims of Sesame Street's universality, the show was heavily shaped by a fixed set of assumptions about childhood, education, and commercial entertainment. This made sales difficult as Sesame Street met both skepticism and direct hostility from foreign television producers who did not share these ideals. Drawing on insights from new histories about childhood, education, and transnational media, the book lays bare a cultural clash of international proportions rooted in divergent approaches to children's television. In doing so, it provides a reflective backdrop to the many ongoing debates about children's media. In contrasting the positive receptions and renunciations of Sesame Street, Jensen demonstrates that it was only after a substantial rethinking of Sesame Street's aims and business model that this program ended up on numerous broadcasting schedules by the mid-1970s. Along the way, this rethinking and the constant negotiations with potential international buyers created and shaped the business and corporate brand that paved the way for the Sesame Street we know today. Peter C. Kunze is a visiting assistant professor of communication at Tulane University. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/education
In Sesame Street: A Transnational History (Oxford UP, 2023), author Helle Strandgaard Jensen tells the story of how the American television show became a global brand. Jensen argues that because the show's domestic production was not financially viable from the beginning, Sesame Street became a commodity that its producers assertively marketed all over the world. Sesame Street: A Transnational History combines archival research from seven countries, bolstering an insightful analysis of how local reception and rejection of the show related to the global sales strategies and American ideals it was built upon. Contrary to the producers' oft-publicized claims of Sesame Street's universality, the show was heavily shaped by a fixed set of assumptions about childhood, education, and commercial entertainment. This made sales difficult as Sesame Street met both skepticism and direct hostility from foreign television producers who did not share these ideals. Drawing on insights from new histories about childhood, education, and transnational media, the book lays bare a cultural clash of international proportions rooted in divergent approaches to children's television. In doing so, it provides a reflective backdrop to the many ongoing debates about children's media. In contrasting the positive receptions and renunciations of Sesame Street, Jensen demonstrates that it was only after a substantial rethinking of Sesame Street's aims and business model that this program ended up on numerous broadcasting schedules by the mid-1970s. Along the way, this rethinking and the constant negotiations with potential international buyers created and shaped the business and corporate brand that paved the way for the Sesame Street we know today. Peter C. Kunze is a visiting assistant professor of communication at Tulane University. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/popular-culture
In Sesame Street: A Transnational History (Oxford UP, 2023), author Helle Strandgaard Jensen tells the story of how the American television show became a global brand. Jensen argues that because the show's domestic production was not financially viable from the beginning, Sesame Street became a commodity that its producers assertively marketed all over the world. Sesame Street: A Transnational History combines archival research from seven countries, bolstering an insightful analysis of how local reception and rejection of the show related to the global sales strategies and American ideals it was built upon. Contrary to the producers' oft-publicized claims of Sesame Street's universality, the show was heavily shaped by a fixed set of assumptions about childhood, education, and commercial entertainment. This made sales difficult as Sesame Street met both skepticism and direct hostility from foreign television producers who did not share these ideals. Drawing on insights from new histories about childhood, education, and transnational media, the book lays bare a cultural clash of international proportions rooted in divergent approaches to children's television. In doing so, it provides a reflective backdrop to the many ongoing debates about children's media. In contrasting the positive receptions and renunciations of Sesame Street, Jensen demonstrates that it was only after a substantial rethinking of Sesame Street's aims and business model that this program ended up on numerous broadcasting schedules by the mid-1970s. Along the way, this rethinking and the constant negotiations with potential international buyers created and shaped the business and corporate brand that paved the way for the Sesame Street we know today. Peter C. Kunze is a visiting assistant professor of communication at Tulane University.
Stirnlampen Vergleich, La Sportiva Prodigio Pro Test und Hallentraining-Tipps für Läufer. Praxisnahe Ausrüstungstests und Trainingsideen.
#189 - Halbwissen über Weihnachtsstimmung - TSV 1860 München gg SC Verl Ganz Giesing leuchtet heute weihnachtlich. Da wollen wir uns bei neun30 nicht lumpen lassen: Hansi hat ein paar Helle gezündet und präsentiert die Halbzeitanalyse aus'm Sechzger. Die Cabrios waren in Ingolstadt bei IKEA, um Teelichter zu kaufen. Und Harry und Flo zünden ein Feuerwerk nach dem anderen! Damit verabschieden wir uns auch für dieses Jahr. Danke an alle Hörer. Bleibt uns treu. Empfehlt uns weiter. Und auch 2026 gilt: 60 München gibt's nur in Giesing! TSV 1860 München gg SC Verl / 20.12.2025 / Spielstand 0:2 (0:1)
Welcome back to the Dirt Diaries! In this final episode of the season, we are going over some of my top finds of the year before we shut the tomb of 2025! From ancient tattoos, new Mesopotamian myths, a sanctuary to Odysseus, and a new Egyptian prince, we are covering it all here! Out of all of them listed, which was your favorite? If it wasn't mentioned, drop it below! Of course, after I filmed this, more news and reports have come out, but that gives us more to talk about next year!-Stay curiousTravel with me, my socials, and more!https://beacons.ai/dirtdiaries.tennFor more information on the finds, see: House of Helle and Phrixus: M. Rispoli, M. Tartari, G. Zuchtriegel, Disastri stratificati: nuovi dati dalla Casa di Hele e Frixo – Regio V, insula 6, civico 10. E-Journal Scavi di Pompei 30.04.25Mesopotamian Myth: Matuszak, J. (2024). Of captive storm gods and cunning foxes: New insights into early Sumerian mythology, with an edition of Ni 12501. Iraq, 86, 79–108. doi:10.1017/irq.2024.19Ancient Tattoos: Caspari, G., Deter-Wolf, A., Riday, D., Vavulin, M., & Pankova, S. (2025). High-resolution near-infrared data reveal Pazyryk tattooing methods. Antiquity, 1–15. doi:10.15184/aqy.2025.10150
Die Motorrad-Globetrotter Bea und Helle („Time to Ride”) sind mittlerweile in der Welt zuhause. Im Podcast erzählen sie von ihrer letzten Reise. Doch statt auf ihren Honda Transalps sind sie in ihr neuestes Abenteuer mit 50 Jahre alten Kreidler Floretts gestartet. Eine besondere Herausforderung, nicht nur aufgrund 50 Kubik Hubraum. Vor der Reise wurden die beiden Oldtimer komplett restauriert und fernreisetauglich umgerüstet. Im Gespräch mit MOTORRAD-Podcaster und Unterwegs-Redakteur Ferdinand Heinrich-Steige erzählen die beiden von ihrer langen Testfahrt, den besonderen Begegnungen und den fahrerischen Highlights im australischen Outback. Sie schildern auch abenteuerliche Flussdurchfahrten und das entspannte Reisetempo, das die vollbepackten Mopeds mit sich bringen. Die Krönung: Ihr Zweitakt-Abenteuer filmen die beiden so aufwendig wie noch nie, aktuell erscheint jeden Sonntag ein weiterer Teil auf Youtube. Alle Infos gibt's auf www.timetoride.de, die ersten Videos der Reise seht ihr unter https://www.youtube.com/@timetoride_adventures Übrigens: Bea und Helle waren bereits in Folge 70 zu Gast, in der sie von ihrer Motorrad-Weltreise erzählen. Über die Podcast-Reihe Kurvendiskussion: Kurvendiskussion ist der Podcast der Zeitschrift MOTORRAD und erscheint alle 14 Tage neu. MOTORRAD-Redakteur und Podcaster Ferdinand Heinrich-Steige spricht mit Redakteurs- und Testkollegen sowie mit Gästen über aktuelle Modelle, Ausrüstung, Trends, Reisethemen und Motorradtechnik. In den Folgen, die meist zwischen 45 und 60 Minuten dauern, gibt es außerdem viele persönliche Eindrücke und die ein oder andere Anekdote aus dem Redaktionsalltag zu hören, die es im Heft nicht zu lesen gibt. Hört einfach mal rein - auf allen gängigen Podcast-Portalen sowie unter motorradonline.de/podcast.
I 2025 fastlo Høyesterett at politiet ikke kan kreve utlevert leserdata fra aviser. Med den saken er nok en byggekloss i pressens ytringsfrihetsvern klargjort, tidligere klosser gjelder pressens kildevern og vern om upublisert materiale. Medienes ytringsvern er sterkt, ikke av hensyn til det enkelte presseorgan, men av hensyn til oss alle: Det er jo oss mediene forvalter ytringsfriheten sin på vegne av. Hvordan har den rettslige ytringsfrihetsbeskyttelsen av media utviklet seg de siste 25 årene - og hvorfor har den det? (Hint: Ikke Grunnloven § 100). Hva gjenstår? Anine snakker med Schjødtpartner Halvard Helle, som i tillegg til å være mediesakfører har reflektert mye over utviklingen underveis. Takk&lov! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Die Bibel beschreibt uns Jesus als das helle Licht, das in die Dunkelheit hinein scheint und wir dürfen neu verstehen, wie wir Menschen auf dieses Licht hinweisen können.
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Det fineste, der findes - minister. Folkets tjener. Nytårskur og statsråd, dokumenter i stakkevis, samråd, samråd, samråd. Kritik, paragraf 20, stormløb, pressens hundekobbel. Nytter det noget? Udretter jeg noget? I Danmark findes der 141 tidligere ministre, heraf tre fra Krags sidste regering fra 1970 til 1972. Simon Emil Ammitzbøll-Bille, økonomi- og indenrigsminister 2016-2019, inviterer i samtaleprogrammet “Ministertid” tidligere kolleger til en åbenhjertig samtale: Hvad udrettede du? Var du bange for ikke at være god nok? Var det prisen værd? Talte du altid sandt til Folketinget? var det bedre i gamle dage? Hvad husker du? Og hvad vil du gerne glemme? Og hvad med pressen? Velkommen til et enestående stykke Danmarkshistorie.Vært: Simon Emil Ammitzbøll-Bille, tidligere økonomi- og indenrigsministerGæst: Helle Degn, tidligere udviklingsministerI podcasten 'Ministertid' inviterer tidligere økonomi- og indenrigsminister Simon Emil Ammitzbøll-Bille tidligere ministre i studiet for at dele deres oplevelser fra ministerstolen.Ministertid udkom oprindeligt hos 24syv, men fra sommeren 2024 bliver den udgivet af Altinget.Denne udgave af Ministertid blev optaget i 2022. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Helle Erhardsen joined Green Left Radio on October 10 to discuss the ongoing campaign to end cruelty against racehorses. Erhardsen is the general manager of the Coalition for the Protection of Racehorses. You can listen to the whole episode of Green Left Radio here. We acknowledge that this was produced on stolen Aboriginal land. We express solidarity with ongoing struggles for justice for First Nations people and pay our respects to Elders past and present. If you like our work, become a supporter: https://www.greenleft.org.au/support Support Green Left on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/greenleft Green Left online: https://www.greenleft.org.au/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/greenleftaction Twitter: https://twitter.com/greenleftonline YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/greenleftonline TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@greenleftonline Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/greenleftonline/ Podbean: https://greenleftonline.podbean.com/ Telegram: https://t.me/greenleftonline Podcast also available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Antennapod, Itunes and PodcastAddict.
I'm thrilled to share a new project straight from the heart of this year's National Direct Instruction Conference and Institutes — a new YouTube playlist I've put together called DI Voices. Armed with just my phone and a little persistence, I tracked down educators between sessions (no small feat at this amazing, high-energy event!) to […]
“Vi sover ikke så meget”, fortæller daglig leder og bestyrelsesformand Helle Rasmussen, da vi besøger hende i HØJ Elite. En klub der nu har et ligahold hos både herrer og kvinder. Hun er en af meget få kvinder i toppen af dansk håndbold. En af dansk håndbolds ildsjæle, der deponerer de fleste vågne timer i hjerteklubben. Hun insisterer på at være et foreningsmenneske - også i en professionel verden. Og står samtidig i spidsen for en klub, hvor ordet “storsatsende” ligger lige for, når man skal beskrive HØJ Elite. Vi besøgte klubben i Ølstykke for at blive klogere på HØJ Elite og Helle Rasmussen. Udsendelsen er ude der, hvor du plejer at høre podcasts. Bragt i samarbejde med Sparinvest og Sparekassen Kronjylland.
Welcome back to the EUCVC Summit Talks, where we bring you candid conversations with Europe's leading founders, corporate leaders, and investors shaping the future of venture collaboration.In this episode, Andreas Munk Holm sits down with Peter Aksel Villadsen (GN Hearing) and Helle Hee (PwC) to unpack the messy middle of post-merger integration: aligning strategy and governance, protecting talent and culture, and getting the operating model right so the deal value actually shows up. From pre-close planning to the first 100 days, they share what works, what fails, and how to keep the integration machine honest.This is essential listening for any corporate venturer, founder, or investor navigating M&A.
We’re kicking off Season 8 of Mythmakers with a relevant and enchanting conversation, as Julia Golding welcomes Helle Norup back to the podcast. Having just published the second book in her children’s series, The Changeling Child, Helle’s feisty heroine, Saga, is an environmental campaigner—so we’re taking the opportunity to explore the long and evolving relationship between fantasy and the environment. Can fantasy do something unique in this space that other genres can’t? Or are we simply rearranging deckchairs on the Titanic? Join us as we journey through the major titles that contribute to this debate, from Tolkien and Lewis to Richard Adams and Margaret Atwood. From defeating monsters to enchanting the woods, stay with us to the end to discover which fantasy world is the best place to be an environmental campaigner.(00:05) Fantasy and Sci-Fi Addressing Environment(10:19) Exploring Fantasy and Environment Relations(28:59) Hope and Action in Climate Crisis(35:55) Exploring Fantasy and Environmental ActivismFor more information on the Oxford Centre for Fantasy, our writing courses, and to check out our awesome social media content visit: Website: https://centre4fantasy.com/website Instagram: https://centre4fantasy.com/Instagram Facebook: https://centre4fantasy.com/Facebook TikTok: https://centre4fantasy.com/tiktok
In de eerste aflevering van seizoen 3 van Oudheid neemt dr. Helle Hochscheid van het University College Roosevelt, onderdeel van de Universiteit Utrecht, ons mee naar het klassieke Athene: naar de wereld van de handwerkers en handwerksters die daar woonden en werkten! Een ongelooflijk breed onderwerp, want alles - van de pot waarin werd gekookt tot kleding, gereedschap, aardewerk en beeldhouwkunst tot de zeilen van schepen - was met de hand gemaakt. Maar wie waren de mensen die dat maakten? Waar werkten ze en hoe krijg je als wetenschapper juist die mensen in beeld?Shownotes
Hun arrangerer koncerter i Brugsens lukkede forretning og indretter med genbrugsfund. Kulturentusiast Helle Langer fra Harboøre kommer ofte i København, men mener, det er bedst for økonomien, at hun bor langt fra storbyens fristelser. Vært Anne Glad. Glæd dig til dagens episode, som du nu kan høre i DR Lyd.
Helle Crafts was a stunning and talented flight attendant from Denmark. In 1986, Helle was murdered by her dirtbag husband, Richard Crafts. Richard was motivated by his ego to kill his wife - most of his decisions in life were led by his massive ego. This case is full of twists and turns, and was Connecticut's first ever murder conviction without the victim's body. If you enjoy listening, there are a few ways for you to help us out: Buy us a snack, follow us on social media, click 'follow' where ever you're listening from, and give us a rating and review! Thanks for listening! BUY US A SNACK: https://ko-fi.com/buriedmotives Follow us on FaceBook: https://m.facebook.com/Buried-Motives-107918331555188/ Follow us on Instagram: https://instagram.com/buriedmotives?utm_medium=copy_link Email us: buriedmotives@gmail.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Who is Helle?Helle Brodie is an insightful entrepreneur who intimately understands the challenges faced by business owners in today's fast-paced world. Acknowledging the widespread issue of burnout among entrepreneurs—characterized by stress, overwhelm, and sleepless nights—Helle champions the cause of work-life balance and mental well-being. She recognizes how the pressures of entrepreneurship can spill into personal life, affecting friendships, family, and even self-care routines. Driven by the need to transform chaos into mastery, Helle is committed to helping fellow entrepreneurs navigate these hurdles, ensuring they remain at the top of their game without sacrificing their well-being.Key Takeaways00:00 Entrepreneurial Burnout: A Common Struggle06:08 Beyond Step-by-Step: Entrepreneur Growth08:06 "No Magic Button in AI"10:00 "Overcoming Fear for Better Decisions"13:56 "Entrepreneur Resource Access Steps"_________________________________________________________________________________________________Subscribe to our newsletter and get details of when we are doing these interviews live at https://TCA.fyi/newsletterFind out more about being a guest at : link.thecompleteapproach.co.uk/beaguestSubscribe to the podcast at https://link.thecompleteapproach.co.uk/podcastHelp us get this podcast in front of as many people as possible. Leave a nice five-star review at apple podcasts : https://link.thecompleteapproach.co.uk/apple-podcasts and on YouTube : https://link.thecompleteapproach.co.uk/Itsnotrocketscienceatyt!Here's how you can bring your business to THE next level:If you are a business owner currently turning over £/$10K - £/$50K per month and want to grow to £/$100K - £/$500k per month download my free resource on everything you need to grow your business on a single page :It's a detailed breakdown of how you can grow your business to 7-figures in a smart and sustainable way————————————————————————————————————————————-TranscriptNote, this was transcribed using a transcription software and may not reflect the exact words used in the podcast)SUMMARY KEYWORDSBusiness success coach, Entrepreneurs, Freedom in business, Livelihood, Business transformation, Chaos to freedom, Time freedom, Financial freedom, Internal freedom, Entrepreneurial burnout, Stress, Overwhelm, Sleepless nights, Pressure, Self-doubt, Loss of confidence, Creativity, Business mastery, Safe zones, Working harder, Chasing opportunities, Unconscious blocks, Success mindset, Growth mindset, Conscious mind, Unconscious mind, Entrepreneurs Freedom Formula, Autopilot business, Self-discovery, AlignmentSPEAKERSHelle Brodie, Stuart WebbStuart Webb [00:00:00]:So yes. Hi, and welcome back to It's Not Rocket Science five, questions over coffee. I've had some technical difficulties today, although, to be honest with you, it's probably not the coffee that's causing it. I'm delighted, however, to be here with Hela Brody. Hela is a business success coach. She really specializes in working with entrepreneurs, to create freedom in their business and their livelihood. It sounds absolutely fantastic. She's been an entrepreneur herself for thirty seven years in two vastly different industries.Stuart Webb [00:01:00]:I'm sure we're gonna get into that. And she's really got an intimate understanding of the complexity and, I believe, the simplicity business. So she's gonna help us to understand exactly how we can transform our businesses from a state of chaos to a vehicle for freedom. That's time freedom and financial freedom and the internal freedom to savor the life. So, Hela, welcome to the podcast. I really am looking forward to this, and, I'm looking forward to having a conversation about how you're gonna help us to transform these, these complex piece into something simple we can all enjoy.Helle Brodie [00:01:36]:Absolutely. It's wonderful to be here, Stuart.Stuart Webb [00:01:39]:Terrific. So, Helen, let's start with the the first question I would start with, and that's just try and describe to us, if you can, the the the person you're trying to help. I mean, you've mentioned there are things like freedom, and I think we all can all identify that sometimes as a business, we don't feel as if it's a freeing thing. So tell us about the sort of the sort of person you're trying to reach to help with these, with these problems.Helle Brodie [00:02:02]:Right. So so fifty percent of entrepreneurs admit to struggling with burnout. You know, it's the stress, the overwhelm, the sleepless nights. You know? And the the the pressure can feel exhausting and and all consuming. And, you know, it creeps into your friendships. It creeps into your family life, and it like, it even creeps into that gym membership that you promised that you'd start using next week. So as entrepreneurs, we know that we need to master our business. We know we need to be at the top of our game, and yet we've created a state of chaos in our business.Helle Brodie [00:02:40]:And after a while, it starts to starts to wear on, our our self belief, you know, and and and we we quietly start to doubt whether we can really do this, whether we're really cut out for this. Right? And so, you know, when that self doubt creeps in, we, we start to lose our confidence, We start to lose our clarity, our energy, our drive, and our creativity. And so I'm here to help people get all of that back.Stuart Webb [00:03:18]:Terrific. I'm I'm sure that you find there are, people who try to do things to help themselves in these situations. I know I come across people. I'm a I'm a big fan like yourself who sort of try and help people find ways in which to make their business something which runs on autopilot. And I know they've tried a hundred different things. They've tried the courses. They've tried the books. They've tried, a thousand and one things.Stuart Webb [00:03:41]:What what are you seeing that people, have tried before they sort of find somebody like you to help them to to produce that sort of that sort of, unblocking, in their in their business?Helle Brodie [00:03:53]:That's a great great question, Stuart. So typically what I find is that they go back to what feels safe. You know, they've looked at the courses, they've looked at, read books, they've, you know, gathered all kinds of knowledge. And so they go back to what feels safe because quite often they're feeling like they're sort of on the edge. Right? And so, you know, what feels safe? Well, working longer and harder feels safe.Stuart Webb [00:04:19]:Yeah.Helle Brodie [00:04:20]:Yeah. You know, chasing every opportunity out there feels safe, because this is what's got them to where they are now.Stuart Webb [00:04:28]:Yeah.Helle Brodie [00:04:28]:The challenge is that what's got them to where they are now isn't necessarilyStuart Webb [00:04:33]:It's taken to where they are.Helle Brodie [00:04:34]:To the next level.Stuart Webb [00:04:36]:Yeah. Yeah. Absolutely.Helle Brodie [00:04:38]:Yeah.Stuart Webb [00:04:38]:Now I think I think you've got a really valuable free offer that you are gonna give to the and I'm just gonna let everybody know, know that, we're gonna put this in our vault. So you don't have to remember this. This will be in the vault, so you'll see it. But Helen's got a really valuable offer to help people with this. So, Helen, can you tell us about the the really interesting offer that you've got that you're gonna help with today?Helle Brodie [00:05:02]:Yeah. It's called the Entrepreneurs Freedom Formula. Wonderful. What it is, it is it, outlines 10 areas of your business that, I can say you should, you could look at. It would be advisable to look at to create freedom in your business. Time freedom, financial freedom, and the free the internal freedom to really savor your life. Because we know that working longer and harder and chasing absolutely every opportunity isn't necessarily what works. You know? And Mhmm.Helle Brodie [00:05:35]:You know, one of the things that that I can't give you the the 10 steps to is one of the keys is really aligning your conscious and your unconscious mind. Now I I can't I can't offer that as a free resource difficult thing to do on your own. Right? And that's one of the keys to how I'm able to help people, really get to the next level in their business, create that freedom, and, and move forward. Live life with new dreams.Stuart Webb [00:06:08]:So these so the 10 steps that you're you're hearing here, this is this is the outline that people can start to understand. But but, really, that's that's not the end of the journey, is it? What we're talking about here is something which you've gotta partly self discovery, but also that's something that you've got to sort of understand exactly how to apply these things. I often think that that's one of the failures that we have as as entrepreneurs. We see a formula, we see a set of steps, and we go, well, I'll just implement those as they as they are, and they'll just work. And that's not the whole story, is that?Helle Brodie [00:06:36]:Right. Right. Because because, I mean, the so when I talk about the the, unconscious blocks that that that are holding you back from your progress, You know? I mean, so we've heard all all heard about mindset. You have to have a success mindset and a growth mindset, and that's all very true. This goes one level deeper than that because our in our conscious mind, we we set our goals. Our unconscious mind is the part of our mind that acts actually helps us achieve our goals. Mhmm. And until we have those two things aligned, it's gonna be really hard to achieve your goals and do everything that you wanna do without working longer and harder and pushing and struggling.Helle Brodie [00:07:19]:So so it creates ease and flow in your business. Now you still have to have a work ethic because growth and change don't happen on their own.Stuart Webb [00:07:29]:You know what I mean?Helle Brodie [00:07:29]:I'm sure you've heard a lot of people talk about, oh, it's just so easy. You know? You just think it and think positive thoughts, and all the good things in the world will will come to you. Well, that doesn't necessarily happen. And when we I'm I'm trying to be kind. So when we align our with our unconscious minds, then it becomes a lot easier because we're not we're not self sabotaging us ourselves. We're not keeping ourselves from achieving the goals that we really want. I mean, this is what we really want.Stuart Webb [00:08:06]:So Yeah. I I I absolutely know what you mean, and I think it's something we too often, we we too often, we sort of look around and go, oh, there's there must be I'm just looking for the magic formula. And, you know, I was talking to somebody about AI, and they went and, and we were discussing sort of, you know, AI in the business and and how to automate something, and they went and and is that when the magic happens? And I went, no. There's no magic. I'm sorry. There is no magic. There is there is hard work and, you know, there was there is this sort of, you know somehow there was this belief that somehow I I I just push that button. Everything just happens, doesn't it? It just all becomes nice and funky, and that's just not the way the the world works, does it? Right.Helle Brodie [00:08:45]:Yeah. There's no I call it the easy button. There's no easy button. Right? You know, big red button where you just push it and everything happens beautifully and miraculously. You know, wouldn't wouldn't that be nice? And if if there was, everybody would be doing it, and we'd be looking for something else, wouldn't we?Stuart Webb [00:09:03]:Terrific. That's a great message, and that's a great way to great way to segue into my next my next question to you. There must have been something, a a book, and we talked a little bit about it at the beginning when I gave the introduction about sort of your journey from from vastly different, industries. Can you was there a was there a was there a point in your life, a book, or a program or something which brought you to this understanding? How did you get to where you are now?Helle Brodie [00:09:28]:Right. Well, I mean, it it wasn't a book like, I do have a favorite book, or a book that that's been very significant in terms of my beliefs and my growth.Stuart Webb [00:09:39]:Please tell us.Helle Brodie [00:09:40]:And and I'll you know, give me a second. So that my process to get from from one industry to to another was that I real recognized that, my clients in in the other industry were not always making, what I would say, rational decisions.Stuart Webb [00:10:00]:Mhmm.Helle Brodie [00:10:00]:They were making decisions out of out of fear and scarcity. And and I had great solutions to offer them, and they agreed until it came to down to the bottom line. And so until well, and I'm sure you've come across those people as well. And so as I dove into that, I came to understand that that they were living in stress, overwhelm, fear, anxiety. They may not have shown it on the outside, and that's where their decisions were coming from. So in my other business, my goal was to create a better world, you know, and that was more that was primarily environmentally. And I realized that if I wanted to, create a better world through that industry, the best thing I could do will help the people in that in so that's it's kind of a roundabout way for how I got to where I am. And and, you know, I promised you that I would I would tell you about a book that's been particularly significant for me.Helle Brodie [00:11:11]:It's called, Unstoppable Self Confidence by Andrew, by Andrew, Leadham. And so the the most valuable lesson in that, or the most valuable lesson that I've taken from that is wrong with you. As an entrepreneur, when we don't succeed, when something goes wrong, you know, you start thinking, what's wrong with me? Why can't I do this? Why can't I figure it out? Valuable resource that says, really, there's nothing wrong with you. And what he does is he helps us to, think the way the 1% do. The 1% who all who who achieve their goals, who have success, who live life on their terms. And it all comes down to there's nothing wrong with you. And so it's a beautiful resource that that, I mean, it's a it's a great book. It's it's fascinating, and it certainly opened my eyes in in many areas.Stuart Webb [00:12:14]:Well, it's not one I've come across. I'm glad you've introduced it to me. I should be checking it out because that is a hugely valuable step forward for all of us. But let me get to the right to the to the question I've got for you here, which is I'm sure you've been thinking for all this time where you you've been talking away and thinking, well, the the question he question he should be asking me is is so critical. Why when is he gonna get to that one? Well, I'm gonna give you the opportunity of telling me what the question is. And then, obviously, when you've posed the question, well, you're gonna have to answer because I really don't know what the question is. So, therefore, Helen, what's the question I should have asked you in these last few minutes you really think I should have asked?Helle Brodie [00:12:52]:So the question is why do I think it's so important for entrepreneurs to thrive? Because I work with entrepreneurs, So why is it so important for entrepreneurs to thrive? And so I I truly believe that entrepreneurs hold the key to our future. They're a huge part of our economy. They're the movers and shakers of the world. Right? They're nimble. They're resourceful. They're creative. You know? And and and they're great adjusting. They're resilient.Helle Brodie [00:13:28]:They're adjusting to what you've called the the new normal. Right? Big corporations can't adjust. They're they're not as nimble. They're not as creative. They're not they're not as passionate. Right?Stuart Webb [00:13:42]:Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.Helle Brodie [00:13:43]:And so I believe that when entrepreneurs thrive, they they create a better world.Stuart Webb [00:13:50]:Wow. What a what a So that'sHelle Brodie [00:13:53]:why I wanna work with entrepreneurs.Stuart Webb [00:13:56]:Hello. That is just such a fantastic just such a fantastic I'm gonna say no more because I think you have ended that, and given us something to think about, during the rest of today and tomorrow. If you're an entrepreneur, you hold the key to the future. So I wanna reach out to you and say, you probably need to go on to, within twenty four hours, we will have Heller's resource at this link, and I would get onto it. I would start looking at those 10 steps immediately because I think you, need the, need to be able to get in and tap into some of this wisdom. But, before you do that, you need to go to this link, which is www.systemize.me/subscribe. That puts you on the newsletter list. You know that you get an email from me just once a week that actually tells you about who's coming up on this podcast recording each week.Stuart Webb [00:14:56]:And you have the opportunity to get on, listen to it live, and if necessary, dive in and ask questions of great experts such as Heller and, really understand how to make your business move that one step forward that you need to make it move each day. But remember to get on and have a look at the stuff that Heller will have, to help you to do that. Heller, I wanna thank you for taking a few minutes out of our of your valuable time and giving us your your wisdom for us to to take away and think about and to really sort of dwell on. And I appreciate the fact that you've, given us that very valuable free advice, today. So thank you very much for doing that.Helle Brodie [00:15:35]:My pleasure. It's been an honor to be here with you today.Stuart Webb [00:15:39]:Brilliant. Thank you, Helen. 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Helle er fra Tårnby, og som ung lever hun en problemfri tilværelse med fest og farver. Hun drømmer ikke om at gifte sig og få børn, for hun skal aldrig være hjemmegående husmor, der smører madpakker og laver mad. Helle uddanner sig til jurist, og som 35-årig bliver hun ansat på Tårnby Rådhus. Der møder hun John med cykelskæg og god begavelse - og pludselig er hun gift, har købt et hus. Og har en mand, der laver mad til hende hver dag. De elsker at rejse og ryge Grøn Cecil i Himalayabjergene, men John opdager et modermærke på venstre hånd, som ser grimt ud.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Journalist Søren Korsholm er taget på singlerejse til Cuba - sammen med sin optager. Her møder han tre kvinder, Anita, Helle og Lotte og finder ud af, at deres singlerejse begyndte, allerede da de var unge. I dette første afsnit skal du møde Anita. Anita vokser op i en kernefamilie med sommerhus, som et sorgløst barn med frie rammer og nætter i soveposer, hvor hele familien ligger og kigger op på stjernehimlen. Anita vil gerne være skuespiller, men da hun får afslag, bliver hun i stedet i den bank, hun arbejder i. Men én begivenhed kommer til at betyde mere for hendes liv end en tabt skuespillerdrøm. Det er, da hun sidst i 20'erne bliver meget forelsket i Claus. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Helle Craft was a hardworking flight attendant and loving mother of three when her life was senselessly taken in a horrific way. Her case became the first in the state of Connecticut to be proven without a body, and while she got justice, that justice has not prevailed. Click here to join our Patreon. Connect with us on Instagram and join our Facebook group. To submit listener stories or case suggestions, and to see all sources for this episode: https://www.inhumanpodcast.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, Tara sits down with business success coach Helle Brodie, whose calm approach to business transformation offers a much-needed alternative to hustle culture. After decades of entrepreneurship - and burnout - Helle developed a framework to help others scale without losing themselves in the process. Tune in to hear her journey, her unique CPU method (Commitment, Performance, and You), and her powerful message for anyone feeling maxed out by their own success.
This episode originally aired January 17, 2019. The investigation into the disappearance of Helle Craft led to the murder conviction of her husband. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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