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Hunger, Kälte und Trümmer bestimmen nach Kriegsende 1945 das Bild an Rhein und Ruhr. In Köln und Düsseldorf gab es 1946 schon wieder Karneval in kleinem Rahmen. Die Cranger Kirmes in Herne oder Pützchens Markt in Bonn erwachen auch wieder. Die Menschen hungern zugleich nach Kultur. Die Theater in Düsseldorf und Bochum spielen moderne, internationale Stücke. Kunst und Literatur knüpfen an avantgardistisches Vorkriegsniveau an. Was entstand da, worauf fußt das gerade entstehende NRW kulturell? Von Michael Köhler.
We get Mike in the studio for this one! We got to catch up talk about the outdoor industry, life after he retires from the army to his new company that he's been working with Tricer. Witch I just picked up myself and how I love the new Tri pod and head for my glass plus mike brought me a gift the new Tricer -RP Bipod hear all about it on this episode! @mike_herne @Tricerusa
Dr. Nahlah Saimeh ist eine der bekanntesten forensischen Psychiaterinnen Deutschlands. Nach ihrem Medizinstudium in Bochum spezialisierte sie sich auf Psychiatrie, Psychotherapie und Forensik. Über viele Jahre leitete sie psychiatrische Kliniken, zuletzt die renommierte LWL-Klinik für Forensische Psychiatrie in Herne. Als gerichtlich bestellte Sachverständige begutachtet sie seit Jahrzehnten Menschen, die schwere Straftaten begangen haben.
Tach auch, da simma wieda, diesmal zu Folge 77! KI ist heute wieder ein großes Thema, aber nicht nur das. Wir berichten auch von unseren kulinarischen Erlebnissen aus dieser Woche und da gab es deutlich mehr als Anfangs gedacht. Außerdem erzählt David euch einige Dinge, von denen ich nichts weiß, weil ich kurz aussetzen musste ;-)Freut euch auf all das und mehr in Folge 77 von Bolo & Bacon.Viel Spaß beim Hören wünschen euch!David & Benni Nährwertangaben:Diese einstündige Folge enthält knapp 60 Minuten pure Podcastunterhaltung2,16 Themen je 100 kg KörpergewichtNUTRI-SCORE: XXL
The men’s wellbeing project, Petersfield Men’s Shed, have been working with Herne Juniors for a leafy setting to read under in the school's library. 10 volunteers did the sawing and joining and pupils painted. Nick Broom, the chairman of Men’s Shed, spoke to Mike Waddington about the project and working with the community. The next project is for the National Trust. More about Men's Shed and membership here: Petersfield Men’s Shed – A space for men to connect, converse and create. Photos are used with permission. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Der Tag in NRW: Streik - bei der Rheinbahn in Düsseldorf geht nichts mehr; 5 Jahre Corona - Wie steht NRW wirtschaftlich da?; Hintergrund zum Jeans-Aus in Mönchengladbach; Der aktuelle Stand zum Polizeibeauftragten in NRW; Petitionsausschuss zum Polizeibeauftragten; 50 Prozent der Sozialwohnungen fehlbelegt; Kinder in Not - Reportage aus der Arche in Herne; Bremst Naturschutz den Deichbau?; Moderation: Michael Brocker Von WDR 5.
Es folgt eine unfassbare Geschichte von einem Freund des Gastes. Darüberhinaus gibt es Krankschreibungen, Hitzschlag, Leistungsträger, Herne, Berufspolitik, den Bruderkuss, Followerkäufe, Zielgruppen und Content... Also eine vollgepackte Folge!ACHTUNG: Die Soundqualität dieser Folge ist leider nicht, wie gewohnt. Unser Gast war von der Aufzeichnung her leider äußerst leise und beim Verstärken wurden leider auch sämtliche Umgebungsgeräusche mit angehoben, sodass es zum Teil zu Störgeräuschen kommt. Neugierig geworden? Dann hört rein in #ersthosedannsocken - die #Weltrekordfolgen Wenn du diesen Podcast unterstützen möchtest, dann erzähle deinen Freunden, Kolleginnen und Kollegen von ihm und bewerte ihn beim Podcastdienstleister deiner Wahl! Ihr findet unsere Sponsoren unter: DZR Die Praxisentwickler Ihr findet uns online unter:Doc.Blattner: Instagram ThreadsDoc.Tandon: Instagram Threads Youtube WebsiteChristian Both: Instagram ThreadsMarius: InstagramFundamental: Instagram Threads YouTube Website
Rüdiger Mintert ist in Herne niedergelassen. Es geht in dieser Folge um Professor Hinz, Kolleg*Innen aus dem Ausland, dem Ausbildungs- und Mitarbeitendenmarkt und Labortermintrouble. ACHTUNG: Die Soundqualität dieser Folge ist leider nicht, wie gewohnt. Unser Gast war von der Aufzeichnung her leider äußerst leise und beim Verstärken wurden leider auch sämtliche Umgebungsgeräusche mit angehoben, sodass es zum Teil zu Störgeräuschen kommt.Neugierig geworden? Dann hört rein in #ersthosedannsocken - die #Weltrekordfolgen Wenn du diesen Podcast unterstützen möchtest, dann erzähle deinen Freunden, Kolleginnen und Kollegen von ihm und bewerte ihn beim Podcastdienstleister deiner Wahl!Ihr findet unsere Sponsoren unter:DZRDie PraxisentwicklerIhr findet uns online unter:Doc.Blattner:InstagramThreadsDoc.Tandon:InstagramThreadsYoutubeWebsiteChristian Both:InstagramThreadsMarius:InstagramFundamental:InstagramThreadsYouTubeWebsite
Mike Herne - lifelong outdoorsman, accomplished writer, dedicated active-duty U.S. Army service member, and skilled photographer. A Ranger-qualified infantryman, Mike spent 33 months in combat in Afghanistan, serving in every position an infantryman can hold, from machine gunner to Scout sniper to platoon sergeant. With a deep-rooted passion for the outdoors, Mike is an avid bowhunter who constantly strives to refine his skills and pursue excellence in his craft. When he's not fulfilling his military duties, you'll find him hunting, fishing, or training for his next backcountry adventure. Over the years, Mike has honed his expertise and developed a genuine love for sharing his knowledge with others, becoming an inspiring teacher for hunters of all experience levels. In addition to his outdoor pursuits, Mike has overcome a deeply personal struggle with alcohol and addiction. With unwavering determination, he has been sober for over 900 days. In this episode, Mike opens up about his journey toward sobriety, offering a raw and compelling story of resilience, personal growth, and redemption. His experiences not only shape his life in the outdoors but also fuel his desire to help others who may be facing similar challenges. As a passionate advocate for the preservation and growth of hunting, Mike's definition of success lies in his ability to educate and inspire others, helping to cultivate a broader appreciation for the sport. His enthusiasm and commitment to the outdoors make him an engaging voice within the hunting community. In this episode, Mike Herne joins Bobby Marshall in the studio for an in-depth conversation about hunting, archery, writing, life in Colorado, his personal journey with addiction and sobriety, and the broader outdoor lifestyle. Tune in for valuable insights and stories from a seasoned expert who embodies the spirit of adventure and resilience. Be sure to subscribe and follow us on social media for updates on new episodes, upcoming events, and exclusive content. www.TheMountainSidePodcast.comAffiliates LinksSponsor Linkswww.Knicpouches.comMountain Side listeners Use Discounts code: MOUNTAINSIDE15 to receive 15% off all K-Nic products!www.BulletProof.comMountain Side listeners Use Discounts code: MOUNTAINSIDE to receive 20% off all Bulletproof products!www.ProTekt.comMountain Side listeners receive 10% off all ProTekt products! Use this link to receive discount code.
Dominateur en ex-Allemagne de l'Est, le parti d'extrême droite Alternative pour l'Allemagne (AfD) pousse désormais son offensive à l'Ouest. Et notamment en Rhénanie-du-Nord-Westphalie, où il est annoncé à 15% aux élections fédérales du 23 février. De notre envoyé spécial de retour de Rhénanie-du-Nord-Westphalie,Une petite estrade, quatre banderoles, quelques mange-debout et c'est à peu près tout. S'il n'y avait la sono qui hurle une musique énervée, on pourrait presque passer à côté. Ce samedi matin, à l'heure où l'on fait ses courses, l'Alternative pour l'Allemagne tient meeting dans le centre-ville de Moers. Pour l'occasion, Knuth Meyer-Soltau a coiffé sa plus belle casquette : rouge pétant et un slogan – « Make Germany great again » – qui claque comme la gifle qu'il a menacé de flanquer à un élu écolo quatre jours plus tôt. L'impudent avait qualifié les députés de l'AfD de « nazis » lors d'une table ronde à laquelle ils étaient tous les deux conviés ; le candidat pour la circonscription 139 n'avait pas apprécié.« Ça ne peut pas continuer comme ça », martèle-t-il maintenant au micro. Il est question d'immigration. Le parti d'extrême droite est parvenu à placer son sujet fétiche au centre de la campagne électorale, bien aidé par les attaques liées à des étrangers qui se sont multipliées ces derniers mois. Chaque formation y va de ses propositions. Celle de l'AfD tient en quatre syllabes : « remigration ». Largement tabou il y a encore un an, le mot est désormais parfaitement assumé. « Cela signifie le renvoi de toutes les personnes violentes et non intégrées », éclaire Daniel Zerbin, membre du Parlement de Rhénanie-du-Nord-Westphalie et candidat à Herne. Non intégrées ? « Celles qui ne respectent pas nos principes : l'égalité femmes/hommes, la loi supérieure à la religion… »À lire aussi«J'ai toujours essayé de m'intégrer»: Khallof al-Mohamad, une histoire allemande« C'est le signe que ça va mal, non ? »L'événement n'a pas déplacé les foules. Du moins pas de ce côté-ci de la rue. Ils ne sont qu'une grosse centaine face à la scène, tout droits, comme figés par le froid. Ernst, 58 ans, bonnet BMW jusqu'aux sourcils et parka jusqu'au menton, est venu en famille pour se faire une idée. Il n'est pas certain de voter AfD, mais ne l'exclut pas non plus. Il attend en tout cas du futur gouvernement qu'il « redresse » le pays et cesse de taxer les pensions. Il s'inquiète : « Quand on voit des personnes âgées obligées de ramasser les bouteilles consignées dans la rue, c'est le signe que ça va mal, non ? »Ernst assure cependant ne rien avoir contre les immigrés, « tant qu'ils travaillent et qu'ils paient leurs impôts ». « Mais ceux qui se croient dans un pays de cocagne et qui vivent ici à nos frais… à un moment, ça va bien. » Son fils Matthias embraye d'un ton docte : « Quand on s'installe dans un pays, il faut s'y adapter. Pas changer, s'adapter. Et surtout payer ses impôts ou chercher du travail. » Mais l'intégration est une démarche collective, poursuit le jeune homme. « C'est aussi de notre responsabilité. C'est aussi à nous de les prendre par la main. C'est comme ça qu'on forme une société. » Sur le trottoir opposé, on se met soudain à scander : « Nazis, dehors ! Nazis, dehors ! » Quelque 600 personnes sont massées là, sous la surveillance d'une poignée de policiers et des pancartes aux slogans bien sentis. Louis, boucle dans le nez et ongles colorés, n'a pas encore l'âge de voter, mais il a tenu à manifester « avant qu'il ne soit trop tard ». « Si nous les laissons continuer, nous nous retrouverons ici dans cinq ans en nous disant : "Si seulement nous avions fait quelque chose pour l'empêcher" ». Nina a fait vingt minutes de route depuis Oberhausen pour les mêmes raisons. Elle aussi craint de voir l'Allemagne glisser à son tour vers l'extrême droite. « Il faut poser les jalons maintenant », estime-t-elle. Dans la brècheLa quadra à la tenue arc-en-ciel a de quoi s'alarmer. Douze ans après sa création, l'AfD gagne du terrain à chaque scrutin. Après avoir pulvérisé les scores lors des élections estivales dans le Brandebourg, en Saxe et en Thuringe, elle s'impose comme deuxième force politique à l'échelle nationale, juste derrière les conservateurs de la CDU/CSU. Surtout, sa popularité s'étend désormais au-delà des régions sinistrées de l'ancienne RDA. Dans les très prospères Bavière et Bade-Wurtemberg, elle est donnée en deuxième position. Elle est troisième en Rhénanie-Palatinat et quatrième en Rhénanie-du-Nord-Westphalie, où les sondages la placent à 15%, soit un bond de huit points par rapport aux élections de 2021.« En Rhénanie-du-Nord-Westphalie, l'AfD s'est engouffrée dans le vide laissé par le Parti social-démocrate », constate Volker Kronenberg, professeur à l'Institut de sciences politiques et de sociologie de l'Université de Bonn. Il explique : ces vingt dernières années, le SPD a peu à peu délaissé le monde ouvrier pour se tourner vers les fonctionnaires, les intellectuels et les jeunes urbains, en se concentrant sur des sujets jusque-là défendus par les Verts. Un choix stratégique qui s'est avéré désastreux, en particulier dans la région industrielle de la Ruhr, où la transition énergétique et le déclin économique, additionnés aux défis de l'immigration, ont engendré un profond sentiment d'insécurité au sein de la population. « L'AfD a su parfaitement exploiter ces inquiétudes », remarque Volker Kronenberg.À lire aussiSortie du charbon: en Allemagne, les défis d'une région en pleine mutationLe parti d'Alice Weidel a beau multiplier les outrances, laisser l'un de ses leaders faire l'apologie du nazisme ou se choisir un slogan inspiré du IIIe Reich, rien ne paraît ralentir sa progression. En Rhénanie-du-Nord-Westphalie, on est cependant encore loin du raz-de-marée observé à l'Est. « La région, et l'Ouest en général, n'est pas un bastion de l'AfD. Les grandes villes universitaires telles que Bonn, Münster ou Cologne ne sont pas des bastions de l'AfD », insiste Volker Kronenberg. Pour nuancer aussitôt : « Concernant les villes de la Ruhr, comme Gelsenkirchen ou Duisbourg, c'est différent. »« De pire en pire »Duisbourg, 500 000 habitants dont près d'un quart de nationalité étrangère, affiche un air morose. Et ce n'est pas seulement à cause de ses rues sans charme. La ville qui fut brièvement la plus riche d'Allemagne dans les années 50 recense aujourd'hui 12% de chômeurs, plus du double de la moyenne nationale. C'est surtout la criminalité qui inquiète. Si elle n'a progressé dans son ensemble que de 3% en 2023, les homicides, viols et agressions à l'arme blanche ont quant à eux fortement augmenté. Or ce sont ces faits divers violents qui marquent les esprits.« Ça a commencé il y a cinq ans et c'est de pire en pire », déplore Frauke Pilarek. Dans la salle à manger de son appartement du centre-ville, l'enseignante fait défiler les articles de presse sur son téléphone portable pour appuyer ses dires. Radio Duisbourg, 3 février 2025 : un homme poignardé à mort par un Germano-Marocain. Spiegel, 28 avril 2023 : un Syrien de 26 ans soupçonné d'avoir agressé cinq personnes au couteau en l'espace de dix jours à Duisbourg. Rheinische Post, 31 octobre 2023 : un jeune homme avoue avoir poignardé sa mère qui le maltraitait. Frauke n'en revient toujours pas. « Ça s'est passé juste en bas de chez moi ! »Quand elle s'est surprise un jour à changer de trottoir en voyant arriver « un groupe de Syriens », Frauke s'est demandée ce qui ne tournait pas rond chez elle. « C'est tellement contraire à mon éducation et à mes valeurs chrétiennes. » Elle a observé le même changement chez son fils de 17 ans, un garçon « mature, à l'esprit ouvert ». « Je sais que c'est quelqu'un de bien. Et pourtant, parfois, en rentrant, il me dit : "Dans la rue, j'étais le seul à parler allemand". Mon fils se méfie et je trouve ça dommage. » Équilibrer les rapports de forceFrauke parle d'une peur « irrationnelle ». Une peur, dit-elle, que l'AfD « sait parfaitement instrumentaliser ». Elle a longuement réfléchi à la question. « Les personnes qui ne sont pas conscientes de cette manipulation peuvent facilement tomber dans le piège de l'extrême droite. Comme l'Allemagne et la région vont de plus en plus mal, les gens ont tendance à se tourner vers les partis qui proposent des solutions apparemment faciles. »À 100 km de là, attablé dans un café de Bonn, Wolfgang Truckenbrodt plaide « non coupable ». « On s'impose par les faits », assure-t-il dans un français parfait, hérité d'un père diplomate. Son père, raconte le septuagénaire d'un ton aimable, a fait partie de ceux qui, au lendemain de la Seconde Guerre mondiale, ont parcouru l'Europe pour faire venir des travailleurs en Allemagne. L'homme au physique imposant, petite moustache et crâne rasé, réclame à son tour aujourd'hui une immigration « choisie ». À 72 ans, dont vingt passés dans les rangs de la CDU, il incarne cette aile de l'AfD davantage tournée vers l'Amérique de Trump que la Russie de Poutine et qui considère la radicalité de ses homologues de l'Est d'un œil désapprobateur. Des victoires à l'Ouest permettraient d'équilibrer les rapports de force au sein du parti, estime-t-il. Dans une circonscription peuplée d'étudiants, Wolfgang Truckenbrodt reconnaît pour sa part n'avoir aucune chance. Il y a quatre ans, il avait obtenu 3% des voix aux élections locales. Il serait cette fois « assez satisfait » s'il finissait à 10%.
Dominateur en ex-Allemagne de l'Est, le parti d'extrême droite Alternative pour l'Allemagne (AfD) pousse désormais son offensive à l'Ouest. Et notamment en Rhénanie-du-Nord-Westphalie, où il est annoncé à 15% aux élections fédérales du 23 février. De notre envoyé spécial de retour de Rhénanie-du-Nord-Westphalie,Une petite estrade, quatre banderoles, quelques mange-debout et c'est à peu près tout. S'il n'y avait la sono qui hurle une musique énervée, on pourrait presque passer à côté. Ce samedi matin, à l'heure où l'on fait ses courses, l'Alternative pour l'Allemagne tient meeting dans le centre-ville de Moers. Pour l'occasion, Knuth Meyer-Soltau a coiffé sa plus belle casquette : rouge pétant et un slogan – « Make Germany great again » – qui claque comme la gifle qu'il a menacé de flanquer à un élu écolo quatre jours plus tôt. L'impudent avait qualifié les députés de l'AfD de « nazis » lors d'une table ronde à laquelle ils étaient tous les deux conviés ; le candidat pour la circonscription 139 n'avait pas apprécié.« Ça ne peut pas continuer comme ça », martèle-t-il maintenant au micro. Il est question d'immigration. Le parti d'extrême droite est parvenu à placer son sujet fétiche au centre de la campagne électorale, bien aidé par les attaques liées à des étrangers qui se sont multipliées ces derniers mois. Chaque formation y va de ses propositions. Celle de l'AfD tient en quatre syllabes : « remigration ». Largement tabou il y a encore un an, le mot est désormais parfaitement assumé. « Cela signifie le renvoi de toutes les personnes violentes et non intégrées », éclaire Daniel Zerbin, membre du Parlement de Rhénanie-du-Nord-Westphalie et candidat à Herne. Non intégrées ? « Celles qui ne respectent pas nos principes : l'égalité femmes/hommes, la loi supérieure à la religion… »À lire aussi«J'ai toujours essayé de m'intégrer»: Khallof al-Mohamad, une histoire allemande« C'est le signe que ça va mal, non ? »L'événement n'a pas déplacé les foules. Du moins pas de ce côté-ci de la rue. Ils ne sont qu'une grosse centaine face à la scène, tout droits, comme figés par le froid. Ernst, 58 ans, bonnet BMW jusqu'aux sourcils et parka jusqu'au menton, est venu en famille pour se faire une idée. Il n'est pas certain de voter AfD, mais ne l'exclut pas non plus. Il attend en tout cas du futur gouvernement qu'il « redresse » le pays et cesse de taxer les pensions. Il s'inquiète : « Quand on voit des personnes âgées obligées de ramasser les bouteilles consignées dans la rue, c'est le signe que ça va mal, non ? »Ernst assure cependant ne rien avoir contre les immigrés, « tant qu'ils travaillent et qu'ils paient leurs impôts ». « Mais ceux qui se croient dans un pays de cocagne et qui vivent ici à nos frais… à un moment, ça va bien. » Son fils Matthias embraye d'un ton docte : « Quand on s'installe dans un pays, il faut s'y adapter. Pas changer, s'adapter. Et surtout payer ses impôts ou chercher du travail. » Mais l'intégration est une démarche collective, poursuit le jeune homme. « C'est aussi de notre responsabilité. C'est aussi à nous de les prendre par la main. C'est comme ça qu'on forme une société. » Sur le trottoir opposé, on se met soudain à scander : « Nazis, dehors ! Nazis, dehors ! » Quelque 600 personnes sont massées là, sous la surveillance d'une poignée de policiers et des pancartes aux slogans bien sentis. Louis, boucle dans le nez et ongles colorés, n'a pas encore l'âge de voter, mais il a tenu à manifester « avant qu'il ne soit trop tard ». « Si nous les laissons continuer, nous nous retrouverons ici dans cinq ans en nous disant : "Si seulement nous avions fait quelque chose pour l'empêcher" ». Nina a fait vingt minutes de route depuis Oberhausen pour les mêmes raisons. Elle aussi craint de voir l'Allemagne glisser à son tour vers l'extrême droite. « Il faut poser les jalons maintenant », estime-t-elle. Dans la brècheLa quadra à la tenue arc-en-ciel a de quoi s'alarmer. Douze ans après sa création, l'AfD gagne du terrain à chaque scrutin. Après avoir pulvérisé les scores lors des élections estivales dans le Brandebourg, en Saxe et en Thuringe, elle s'impose comme deuxième force politique à l'échelle nationale, juste derrière les conservateurs de la CDU/CSU. Surtout, sa popularité s'étend désormais au-delà des régions sinistrées de l'ancienne RDA. Dans les très prospères Bavière et Bade-Wurtemberg, elle est donnée en deuxième position. Elle est troisième en Rhénanie-Palatinat et quatrième en Rhénanie-du-Nord-Westphalie, où les sondages la placent à 15%, soit un bond de huit points par rapport aux élections de 2021.« En Rhénanie-du-Nord-Westphalie, l'AfD s'est engouffrée dans le vide laissé par le Parti social-démocrate », constate Volker Kronenberg, professeur à l'Institut de sciences politiques et de sociologie de l'Université de Bonn. Il explique : ces vingt dernières années, le SPD a peu à peu délaissé le monde ouvrier pour se tourner vers les fonctionnaires, les intellectuels et les jeunes urbains, en se concentrant sur des sujets jusque-là défendus par les Verts. Un choix stratégique qui s'est avéré désastreux, en particulier dans la région industrielle de la Ruhr, où la transition énergétique et le déclin économique, additionnés aux défis de l'immigration, ont engendré un profond sentiment d'insécurité au sein de la population. « L'AfD a su parfaitement exploiter ces inquiétudes », remarque Volker Kronenberg.À lire aussiSortie du charbon: en Allemagne, les défis d'une région en pleine mutationLe parti d'Alice Weidel a beau multiplier les outrances, laisser l'un de ses leaders faire l'apologie du nazisme ou se choisir un slogan inspiré du IIIe Reich, rien ne paraît ralentir sa progression. En Rhénanie-du-Nord-Westphalie, on est cependant encore loin du raz-de-marée observé à l'Est. « La région, et l'Ouest en général, n'est pas un bastion de l'AfD. Les grandes villes universitaires telles que Bonn, Münster ou Cologne ne sont pas des bastions de l'AfD », insiste Volker Kronenberg. Pour nuancer aussitôt : « Concernant les villes de la Ruhr, comme Gelsenkirchen ou Duisbourg, c'est différent. »« De pire en pire »Duisbourg, 500 000 habitants dont près d'un quart de nationalité étrangère, affiche un air morose. Et ce n'est pas seulement à cause de ses rues sans charme. La ville qui fut brièvement la plus riche d'Allemagne dans les années 50 recense aujourd'hui 12% de chômeurs, plus du double de la moyenne nationale. C'est surtout la criminalité qui inquiète. Si elle n'a progressé dans son ensemble que de 3% en 2023, les homicides, viols et agressions à l'arme blanche ont quant à eux fortement augmenté. Or ce sont ces faits divers violents qui marquent les esprits.« Ça a commencé il y a cinq ans et c'est de pire en pire », déplore Frauke Pilarek. Dans la salle à manger de son appartement du centre-ville, l'enseignante fait défiler les articles de presse sur son téléphone portable pour appuyer ses dires. Radio Duisbourg, 3 février 2025 : un homme poignardé à mort par un Germano-Marocain. Spiegel, 28 avril 2023 : un Syrien de 26 ans soupçonné d'avoir agressé cinq personnes au couteau en l'espace de dix jours à Duisbourg. Rheinische Post, 31 octobre 2023 : un jeune homme avoue avoir poignardé sa mère qui le maltraitait. Frauke n'en revient toujours pas. « Ça s'est passé juste en bas de chez moi ! »Quand elle s'est surprise un jour à changer de trottoir en voyant arriver « un groupe de Syriens », Frauke s'est demandée ce qui ne tournait pas rond chez elle. « C'est tellement contraire à mon éducation et à mes valeurs chrétiennes. » Elle a observé le même changement chez son fils de 17 ans, un garçon « mature, à l'esprit ouvert ». « Je sais que c'est quelqu'un de bien. Et pourtant, parfois, en rentrant, il me dit : "Dans la rue, j'étais le seul à parler allemand". Mon fils se méfie et je trouve ça dommage. » Équilibrer les rapports de forceFrauke parle d'une peur « irrationnelle ». Une peur, dit-elle, que l'AfD « sait parfaitement instrumentaliser ». Elle a longuement réfléchi à la question. « Les personnes qui ne sont pas conscientes de cette manipulation peuvent facilement tomber dans le piège de l'extrême droite. Comme l'Allemagne et la région vont de plus en plus mal, les gens ont tendance à se tourner vers les partis qui proposent des solutions apparemment faciles. »À 100 km de là, attablé dans un café de Bonn, Wolfgang Truckenbrodt plaide « non coupable ». « On s'impose par les faits », assure-t-il dans un français parfait, hérité d'un père diplomate. Son père, raconte le septuagénaire d'un ton aimable, a fait partie de ceux qui, au lendemain de la Seconde Guerre mondiale, ont parcouru l'Europe pour faire venir des travailleurs en Allemagne. L'homme au physique imposant, petite moustache et crâne rasé, réclame à son tour aujourd'hui une immigration « choisie ». À 72 ans, dont vingt passés dans les rangs de la CDU, il incarne cette aile de l'AfD davantage tournée vers l'Amérique de Trump que la Russie de Poutine et qui considère la radicalité de ses homologues de l'Est d'un œil désapprobateur. Des victoires à l'Ouest permettraient d'équilibrer les rapports de force au sein du parti, estime-t-il. Dans une circonscription peuplée d'étudiants, Wolfgang Truckenbrodt reconnaît pour sa part n'avoir aucune chance. Il y a quatre ans, il avait obtenu 3% des voix aux élections locales. Il serait cette fois « assez satisfait » s'il finissait à 10%.
“Kinnisvarajutud” podcasti 228. osas on meil külas väikeettevõtja, ultrarattur, mägede fänn ning nüüd ka teadlikuma unistuse ja eesmärgiga kinnisvarahuviline Tiia Päkk. Diginomaadi hingega naine omab tänaseks kogemust nii pikaajalisest kui lühiajalisest üürist ning ka maa- ja metsatehingutest. Oma esimese notaritehinguga 7,5 hektarit metsa ning 20 hektarit püsirohumaad enda nimele saanud Tiia jätkas oma kinnisvarateekonda kuulsal Herne tänaval. Järgmiseks tahtis Tiia endale Manhattani stiilis tornmaja korterit, aga maandus hoopis Seebi tänaval tüüpilise "panelka" korteris. Lisaks paneelika korteris lühiajalise üüriga toimetamisele on Tiia tänaseks ostnud oksjonilt ka ühe Lõuna-Eesti ehtsa peldikkorteri ning aitab manageerida Roostal ühte lühiajalise üüri objekti. Tulevikus on Tiial plaanis siseneda Itaalia kinnisvaraturule ning selleks on juba omajagu ka ettevalmistavat tööd tehtud. --- Podcast “Kinnisvarajutud” võtab luubi alla Eesti kinnisvaraturu ning üritab erinevad teemad sügavuti lahti võtta. Eesmärk on rääkida kinnisvarast kui varaklassist (väike)investori vaatenurgast ning olla valdkonnast huvitatutele abimeheks ja meelelahutuseks. Saatejuhid on investor ja kinnisvarahuviline Siim Semiskar ja kinnisvaramaakler ning 1Estate Kinnisvara juhatuse liige Algis Liblik. Kuulajad saavad kaasa rääkida, küsimusi küsida või saate kohta tagasisidet anda Facebooki grupis Kinnisvarajutud. Jälgi meid ka Instagramis: www.instagram.com/kinnisvarajutud/ Vaata ka meie koolituskeskkonda Kinnisvaraseminarid.ee ja Instagramis www.instagram.com/kinnisvaraseminarid/ Toeta meie tegemisi Patreonis ja saa ligipääs boonusepisoodidele ja muule lisamaterjalile: www.patreon.com/kinnisvarajutud
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In Wanne-Eickel hat vor einigen Jahren das Secondhand Musicland seinen Standort bezogen und versorgt aus der ehemaligen Pieper-Zentrale heraus Gitarrenfans und Freaks weltweit. Ruhrpodcast-Host Zepp Oberpichler und Gitarren-Scout Dirk Gerlach, aka Dicky King, aka Dirchi Gerlacho sprechen über den stationären Einzelhandel, den Musikalienhandel, die Rock and Roll Karriere und das Gitarrenherz.
***CLARIFICATION: Louise Wakerakas:te Herne is the only condoled Bear Clan mother for the Mohawks/Kanyen'kehà:ka. **** AUNTIE: Wa'tkwanonhweráton Sewakwékon! We're starting strong in this Ohserá:se – this New Year – on The Aunties Dandelion podcast as we visit with Iehstoseranón:nha, who is Kanyen'kehà:ka and Bear Clan. Iestohseranon:nha is a feather protector, community connector, and graphic artist. She is also a survivor of the Sixties Scoop – a term that refers to Canada's mass removal of Onkwehón:we children into the welfare system and non-Indigenous families without consent of their own families or communities. That removal began in the 1960s and continues to this day. Iehstoseranón:nha was 18 in 1989 when she found her biological family and spent these past decades reconnecting with her Mohawk territory at Akwesasne. She recognizes the unique emotional and spiritual perspective this epic journey brings. IESTOHSERANON:NHA: Adoptees like me – Indigenous, Native, Onkwehón:we that are just coming home – we have spent our lives on the colonial side, with a Native heart and a Native spirit. And so we see in each other and we see our colleagues: we are the bridges, right? Because we can sit in both worlds and we can connect that in a different way than anyone else. AUNTIE: Iehstoseranón:nha centers Indigenous women creatives as the owner, writer, and artist at Pass the Feather Indigenous, and founder of Indigenous Arts Collective of Canada – a registered charity. She was the first facilitator of the National Day of Truth Reconciliation on Ottawa's Parliament Hill and founder of the National Indigenous Women Arts Conference. She takes the gifting of feathers seriously and I was grateful to receive a beautiful feather fan from her as we began our visit. IESTOHSERANON:NHA: To be really, really truthful – it is friendship making, it's relationship making. And I don't give them to many people but when I do it's because someone has touched me in a way and given me time in a way that I never expected them to. And so my first response is to share that medicine with them because that is important medicine that I think that people forget about. It's that flight and that connection to Sky World. AUNTIE: I feel a particular connection with Iehstoseranón:nha – whose name means “she keeps the feathers” because my name – Kahstoserakwathe – means Bright Feather – can you hear the similar Mohawk root word for feather - oshstòseri - in our names? It's all about the feathers. We are Yetinistenha ne Tekaronkyakánere – the Aunties Dandelion and we're sending a big wa'tkwanonhweráton to the Indigenous Screen Office – teyonkhiwihstekénha – who are providing us financial support for the third year in a row. And can you do us a big favor by liking and sharing our episodes – and subscribe to our feed on your favorite platform. It goes a long way to help us bring stories of Indigenous changemakers your way. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week Drew has Mike Herne from Born Primitive Outdoor on the Tricer Podcast. Drew and Mike talk in depth about the Born Primitive Outdoor layering system. Mike explains the simplicity of the system and how it is broken up into four very functional layers. These guys also discuss the origins of Born Primitive, when they hit the outdoor space and the huge support Born Primitive provides to Military, Law Enforcement and First Responders.MIKE HERNEInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/mike_herne/BORN PRIMITIVE OUTDOORWebsite - https://www.bornprimitiveoutdoor.comInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/bornprimitiveoutdoor/TRICER USAWebsite – https://tricerusa.com/Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/tricerusa/Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/tricerusa/YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@tricer6985
Zuhause in Essen - Ein Podcast der Sparkasse Essen - mit Tobias Häusler
Eine außergewöhnliche Frau an einem außergewöhnlichen Ort: Wir sprechen mit Bärbel Bergerhoff-Wodopia, Vorständin der RAG-Stiftung, im Stiftungssitz auf dem Welterbe Zollverein.
Der Tag in NRW: NRW Polizei registriert mehr Clanstraftaten; Streit um Nationalpark Reichswals schwelt weiter; Abenteuerliche Berufsberatung in Wuppertaler Escape-Room; Bauen für eine besserer Infrastruktur; Weihnachtsdeko Second-Hand in Herne; Dortmunder Bündnis im Rennen um deutschen Kita-Preis; Kabarettist Wilfried Schmickler wird 70; Moderation: Edda Dammmüller. Von WDR 5.
EP 659: Mike Herne This week on the podcast, I'm joined by Mike Herne, an avid elk hunter, career Army enlisted veteran, and someone in the midst of transitioning into a new chapter of his life. Mike shares his unique journey into elk hunting, which started with little knowledge of elk, and how he found […]
Welcome back to another episode of The Hunt, Lift, Eat Podcast! Join Luke Cox, Kerri McAllister, and our special guest, Mike Herne. Mike's a career military man stationed at Fort Carson, and despite still being on active duty, he's made a name for himself in the hunting industry. From his military background to his involvement with Black Rifle Coffee and now working in community marketing for Born Primitive, Mike's journey is a unique one.In this episode, we're diving into how Mike transitioned from the military into the hunting world, the challenges he faced, and the lessons he's learned along the way. Whether you're gearing up for your first hunting season or looking to build your own path in the outdoor space, this episode is packed with valuable insights.We'll also talk about Mike's unforgettable mountain goat hunt in the deadly Maroon Bells, the extreme terrain that pushed him to his limits, and how he overcame his fear of heights on some gnarly cliffs. Plus, we'll touch on the importance of skill development, networking, and how to break into the hunting industry.Get ready for some real talk, plenty of laughs, and a deep dive into what it really takes to make it in the hunting and outdoor space. Let's jump into it!mike_herne on InstagramWebsite: www.huntlifteat.comGive us a follow on YouTube @huntlifteatofficial and be sure to subscribe so that you do not miss an episode!Please drop a follow on IG @thehuntlifteatpodcast and @huntlifteatofficialDrop us rating and review on Apple & Spotify!
Aron welcomes good friend Mike Herne back to the podcast. Mike has had a pretty epic year thus far with his Colorado Elk Hunt and film "The Buzzer Bull", and fresh off his Mountain Goat Hunt. Not to mention he has some pretty big news career wise as well. Great time having our good buddy on again! We are proud to partner with some of the best companies in the industry. This podcast brought to you by: @hoytarcheryofficial @sigsauerinc @VikingArmamentLLC @MontanaKnifeCompany @bornprimitiveoutdoor @spartanforgeai - use code "KIFARU20" to save 20% on annual subscription @turtleboxaudio
While Aron is out of the office still, chasing majestic wild creatures, we got great buddy Mike Herne to fill in as host for this episode. And he has the great Cody Covey on the line, to talk about their most recent adventure in the elk woods. Great talk between these two once again! Be sure to be on the lookout for the upcoming Kifaru Film from this hunt as well! Our very own Isaac Smith was along for the ride, documenting the journey. We are proud to partner with some of the best companies in the industry. This podcast brought to you by: @hoytarcheryofficial @sigsauerinc @VikingArmamentLLC @MontanaKnifeCompany @bornprimitiveoutdoor @spartanforgeai - use code "KIFARU20" to save 20% on annual subscription @turtleboxaudio
Erikseen tai yhteen kirjoitettuna sanojen merkitys muuttuu. Pasi Heikuran vieraana on yhdyssanansaattaja Tommi, joka on meemitilillään hauskuttanut kansalaisia jo viiden vuoden ajan. Ohjelmassa ihmetellään myös korttitalon lahoamista ja kolikon puolia ja lopuksi tutkitaan, mitä tapahtuu, kun matka katkeaa. Ohjelman ovat toimittaneet Pasi Heikura ja Tina Cavén.
October is prime season for mushrooms - and we find them in the ancient woodland and in fairy rings, exploring the best kinds to eat and the folklore surrounding them. We identify Heath Star Moss and hear the tale of Herne the Hunter (be warned - this tale is a little scary!), while The Breath play 'Little One', a song for autumn babies. 'As the Season Turns' is a podcast created by Ffern in collaboration with the nature writer and author of the Seasonal Almanac, Lia Leendertz. Lia is joined by novelist Zoe Gilbert and folk musicians Ríoghnach Connolly and Stuart McCallum of The Breath. Geoff Bird produces and Catriona Bolt is Ffern's in-house production coordinator. Each episode, released on the first of the month, is a guide to what to look out for in the month ahead - from the sky above to the land below. Ffern is an organic fragrance maker based in Somerset. You can learn more about Ffern's seasonal eau de parfum at ffern.co
In episode #51 of the Eastmans' Journal Podcast, host Ike Eastman sits down with Army Leader and Avid Outdoorsman Mike Herne. Mike has spent the last 20+ years in the military developing his leadership skills and training the next generation of leaders. He is eager to begin a new journey in life and shares some of his reasons and methods for finding purpose after a long military career. Mike also discusses why hunting has been a great escape, not only for himself but also for many of his peers in the military community. Mike has enjoyed the challenges of bowhunting and has gone on to write and collaborate with some big brands in the outdoor community, including Black Rifle Coffee and Kifaru. This episode is a must-watch, and we are sure you will enjoy it! Watch all of the EHJ Podcast episodes: • Eastmans' Journal Podcast Eastmans' Journal Podcast Sponsors Kryptek - https://kryptek.com/ Silencer Central - https://www.silencercentral.com/ Team Lodge - https://team-lodge.com/ Sawyer - https://sawyer.com/ Hornady - https://www.hornady.com/ FoldAR - https://foldar.com/ Eberlestock - https://eberlestock.com/
A Kent council has been accused of “raking it in” at the expense of local businesses and residents after hiking charges in a village car park by close to 600%.Revenue generated by the site in Herne has almost doubled since the daily tariff rocketed from £2.20 to £15 in April.Also in today's podcast, a 20-year-old man has been charged with murder after a woman was stabbed to death in Dartford. Emergency services were called to a property in Henderson Drive on Saturday morning after concerns for a person's welfare and found the victim with multiple stab injuries.Motorists with cars damaged by potholes in Kent say they are being “shafted” by the council as more than 90% of compensation claims are rejected.Drivers forced to pay for repairs after hitting one of the many craters across the county argue the local authority should be picking up the bill.Villagers have stormed a building site after a developer blocked a public right of way.Borden and Grove Park residents took matters into their own hands as they demanded to know why a footpath had not reopened after a temporary closure order ended.And in football you can hear from the Gills boss after they made it back to back wins in League 2 over the weekend.Mark Bonner says it's all about the result, after they secured a 1-nil victory away at Morecambe.
Wir klären, was sich zum 1. August alles ändert. Wir gucken auf einen Wolf, der in den Niederlanden für Probleme sorgt. Und: Gute Stimmung zum Start der Cranger Kirmes in Herne. Von Sarah Pradel.
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This week Chad talks with Mike Herne about all things Kifaru. Mike has been a part of the brand for a few years now and has seen the growth of the company. Chad and Mike talk about the new Ark frame as well as some of the new bags and the move to Wyoming. There is a lot of great conversation on this podcast that you don't want to miss. MIKE HERNE -Instagram @mike_herne KIFARU Website - https://kifaru.net Instagram - @kifaru_intl BACKCOUNTRY ROOKIES @backcountryrookies OUT OF STATE HUNTER @outofstatehunter GOHUNT Use the code ROOKIES when you become an Insider or Explorer and get GOHUNT Gear Shop Credit https://www.gohunt.com TRICER USA Website – https://tricerusa.com/ Instagram - @tricerusa Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/tricerusa/ MARSUPIAL GEAR Website - https://www.marsupialgear.com/ Instagram - @marsupialgear KODIAK CANVAS Website - https://www.kodiakcanvas.com Instagram - @kodiakcanvas
BUILDING THE BORN PRIMITIVE BRAND – MIKE HERNE This week Chad talks with Mike Herne about building the Born Primitive Outdoor brand. Born Primitive was an established brand in the fitness world but introduced the outdoor line a couple of years ago. Mike was at the forefront of the introduction and has been with Born Primitive Outdoor ever since. Mike talks about the origins or the company and how they found themselves in the outdoor space. Its and incredible brand with a great history who support the First Responder, Fire Fighter, Law Enforcement and Military communities. You don't want to miss this episode. MIKE HERNE -Instagram @mike_herne BORN PRIMITIVE OUTDOOR Website - https://www.bornprimitiveoutdoor.com Instagram - @bornprimitiveoutdoor Podcast - Born Primitive Podcast or search for Born Primitive Podcast on any podcast player **Use the code Rookies15 to save 15% off your order at http://bornprimitive.com/ ** BACKCOUNTRY ROOKIES @backcountryrookies OUT OF STATE HUNTER @outofstatehunter GOHUNT Use the code ROOKIES when you become an Insider or Explorer and get GOHUNT Gear Shop Credit https://www.gohunt.com TRICER USA Website – https://tricerusa.com/ Instagram - @tricerusa Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/tricerusa/ MARSUPIAL GEAR Website - https://www.marsupialgear.com/ Instagram - @marsupialgear KODIAK CANVAS Website - https://www.kodiakcanvas.com Instagram - @kodiakcanvas
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In this episode the boys chat to Jeff Herne, the show chairman for NATS 2024 at Madison which is going to be running from the 17th of July to the 20th of July 2024. For more information check out the web page https://nats2024.com We will be there so hope to see you too! If you want to reach out to us write to Onthebench64@gmail.com. Don't forget to support the sponsors of our show Scott from the Scale Modellers Supply https://www.scalemodeller.com.au/ And Chris from Inside the Armour https://www.insidethearmour.com/ If you would like to support our show please go to www.patreon.com/onthebench
Mike Herne is a career soldier in the U.S. Army, hunter, writer, and hunting gear guru working with Kifaru and Born Primitive Outdoors. He's also a fantastic American and I was super happy to have him on the show. In this episode, Mike and I discuss his journey as a soldier and Western big-game hunter. We talk about the military, Kifaru packs, Born Primitive gear, elk hunting, whitetail hunting, and he shares his thoughts on some of the Colorado issues facing hunters. Mike is a world-class hunter and super dialed in to the lifestyle of the hunting community. In short, he brings a ton of value to this discussion. Missing this episode would be a tragedy, so don't do it! Mike on Instagram Kifaru Born Primitive Outdoors Show Sponsors! Phelps Game Calls - The game call company of The Western Huntsman! https://phelpsgamecalls.com/ -Use Promo Code “Huntsman10” for 10% off! Silencer Central - Get started with a suppressor for your next hunt by going to the website here: https://www.silencercentral.com/ They make it very easy to get licensed, purchased, and set up so you can find out why getting a suppressor from Silencer Centrals is so popular! Hoffman Boots - Best hunting boots you'll ever own. Specifically, check out the Hoffman Explorers, hands down the finest mountain boot for Western big game on the planet, I guarantee it! Use promo code “HUNTSMAN10” for 10% off! https://hoffmanboots.com/hoffman-mountain-boots Savage Arms - Don't skimp on your next big game rifle. Savage Arms has redefined high-performance rifles built specifically for guys and gals like us! Check out the 110 with Accu-Trigger, I promise you won't regret it. www.savagearms.com Barnes Bullets - Since 1932, Barnes Bullets has been a leader in hunting ammo. The world-famous X-Bullet was the first expanding all-copper bullet known for its exceptional knock down power and performance. I have personally been using Barnes Bullets since 1998 and wouldn't recommend them if I didn't know for sure how well they perform. Check them out at www.barnesbullets.com Vantage Point Archery - American made broadheads of choice for The Western Huntsman! Make sure to check out the single-bevel Omega's or scroll through and find the broadhead that best suits your needs. 100% Satisfaction Guarantee and Lifetime Warranty are just part of the reason why these are my go-to broadheads. https://vparchery.com/ Eastmans Hunting Journals - What Western Hunter doesn't know Eastmans Hunting Journals?? I've been a fan and subscriber to the magazine since I was a kid, and you should too. Between the magazine, Eastmans TagHub, and the new Mule Deer eCourse, Eastmans has something for everyone and the tools every Western Hunter should have! Check it out at https://www.eastmans.com/ Hit me up at jim@thewesternhuntsman.com
Live from the Mile High Hunt and Fish Expo: In this episode, Mike Herne, a man who wears many hats, and Josh Walker, former NFL player, discuss their experiences with elk hunting and the skills they've developed over their lives in the pursuit of animals. We talk about the physical and mental preparation required for hunting, the importance of efficiency, and their diversity of hunting experiences. The conversation goes on to cover the challenges and strategies of elk hunting, emphasizing the physical and mental demands of the pursuit and the importance of scouting while staying mobile.
Grand tidings! Do you remember hearing the sounding of trumpets on the wind? The howling of wolves in the approaching storms? The shape of red-eyed hounds in the dark storm clouds? It is in our spirit and heart that we hear and sense the oncoming presence of those we crave to relate to: The Wild Hunt.Instagram: @beyondtheseaspodcastEMAIL ME: beyondtheseaspodcast@gmail.comTarot Collaboration: @thefeatherwitchnycWeekly Book: A Gathering of ShadowsPodcast website: https://beyondtheseas.buzzsprout.com/More info: https://www.kierandanaan.com/beyond-the-seasSubscribe for all the mythological and folkloric episodes, posted weekly.Sources-Guerber, H.A. Myths of the Northern Lands. E-book, Project Gutenberg, 2024. -Maxwell. "Call of Herne." The Patchwork Crow, 20 September 2016. patchworkcrow.wordpress.com/2016/09/20/collected-poems-of-the-wylde-hunt. -StormCrow, The. "The Wild Hunt." The Warrior Lodge, 29 December 2023. -thewarriorlodge.com/blogs/news/the-wild-hunt.Music"Say Something" by Dear Gravity"Intimacy" by Ben Winwood"But As the Radiance Left Your Eye" by The SoundKeeper"Tides" by Some Were at Sea"Irish Mountains" by Ben WinwoodCheers,Kieran
Yup! Another AMPS Episode! But the last show episode for a while...This time, the guys have Jeff ‘El Jeffe' Herne on as a guest co-host and they break down the different perspectives from the Amps Nats. Some highlights: Justin joins the Steve Andreano Driving Club, by driving the car from his brand new Playstation controller, while Rob becomes an awards winning back seat driver! Rob Adams and Frankie meet up with Silent Tyler from the buildrooms on their way through southern Canadia, and Tuch crashes the Belsheim residencs with Chris Green We also break down the show, the debauchery and the hilarity with our friends that have transcended from “weird Internet” to 3D friends! We also talk about what we were able to pillage from the vendors as well! Tuch knocks it out of the park with some on the spot interviews with Chris Graeter, Jeff Herne, Adam ‘Dr. Feelgood' Jackson, Harrison Bueler, Doctor Dave, John Bonanni, and Daniel Brubaker, one of the coolest kids we have ever talked the hobby with! Opening and end music by Supernova by Arthur Vyncke https://soundcloud.com/arthurvostMusic promoted by http://www.free-stock-music.comJoin the Podcast on Facebook on The Modeling Insanity Podcast PageEmail the Insanity Crew at modelinginsanitypodcast@gmail.com for any comments or suggestions.
To some, Herne the Hunter is a ghost associated with Windsor Great Park. He haunts the tree where he did, rattling his chains and raging against...well...something. Elsewhere, Herne is portrayed as a demonic force tearing through the forest at speed, scooping up souls in the Wild Hunt. Some tales see him riding a coal-black horse with burning eyes. Others see him as a phantom stag that prefers to chase than be chased. Is he simply an invention of Shakespeare, or does he have a basis in reality? And why do the legends about him vary so wildly? Let's find out in this week's episode of Fabulous Folklore. Find the images and references on the blog post: https://www.icysedgwick.com/herne-the-hunter/ Get your free guide to home protection the folklore way here: https://www.icysedgwick.com/fab-folklore/ Become a member of the Fabulous Folklore Family for bonus episodes and articles at https://patreon.com/bePatron?u=2380595 Fabulous Folklore Bookshop: https://uk.bookshop.org/shop/fabulous_folklore Enjoyed this episode and want to show your appreciation? Buy Icy a coffee to say 'thanks' at: https://ko-fi.com/icysedgwick Pre-recorded illustrated talks: https://ko-fi.com/icysedgwick/shop Request an episode: https://forms.gle/gqG7xQNLfbMg1mDv7 Get extra snippets of folklore on Instagram at https://instagram.com/icysedgwick 'Like' Fabulous Folklore on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/fabulousfolklore/ Find Icy on BlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/icysedgwick.bsky.social Tweet Icy at https://twitter.com/IcySedgwick
Description This week Author Robin Herne returns to Fika with Vicky. Druid, Poet, Storyteller, and don't forget…Dog Owner, I'm so glad Robin could find a time to visit us live! Today we'll be looking into his works Pantheon: The Egyptians and A Dangerous Place. And if you still have questions from The Magic of Wolves and Bard Song feel free to ask them. Wise and witty, Robin does not disappoint. About Pantheon: The Egyptians - Pantheon - The Egyptians is aimed at the person who has an interest in the beliefs and rituals of Ancient Egypt but has yet to put ideas into practice. With enough detail to also appeal to the more experienced practitioner, Robin Herne's new book interweaves history with theology, philosophy, ethics, and mysticism, with some practical advice on how to engage with the deities and spirits of the ancient land. Part of a new Pantheon series from Moon Books. About A Dangerous Place - Magic and murder meet in Suffolk, with short stories exploring the spirit of place, and the dark side of belief. A Dangerous Place is an anthology of crime stories all set in the same place, but spread out over the course of two thousand years. Each crime is set against the backdrop of changing religious and magical/mystical beliefs, such as Iron-Age Druidry, Anglo-Saxon Heathenry, Victorian Spiritualism, & modern neo-paganism, and interweaves old-fashioned detection with mysticism and criminal Psychology. About Robin: “Robin Herne is a storyteller, poet, artist, dog-owner and Druid. He has written numerous articles for Pagan magazines (such as Pagan Dawn, Many Gods-Many Voices, & Dragonswood), Interfaith books (Pagan Pieces), and had poems included in the work of other authors (Galina Krasskova's 'Full Fathom Five'). He has also contributed crime fiction to anthologies, appeared in television documentaries, and has been a regular broadcaster with BBC Radio Suffolk. He regularly speaks at Interfaith seminars, Pagan conventions, and other events as both a lecturer and a storyteller. He currently lives in Suffolk, England with a demanding malamute and is a founder member of both the Druid group Clan Ogma and the Ipswich Pagan Council. He is also proud to be the first winner of the title Chief Bard of the Fens!” , 2255/5000 Thumbnail Select or upload a picture that represents your stream. A good thumbnail stands out and draws viewers' attention. Learn more Playlists Add your stream to one or more playlists to organize your content for viewers. Learn more
Description This week Author Robin Herne returns to Fika with Vicky. Druid, Poet, Storyteller, and don't forget…Dog Owner, I'm so glad Robin could find a time to visit us live! Today we'll be looking into his works Pantheon: The Egyptians and A Dangerous Place. And if you still have questions from The Magic of Wolves and Bard Song feel free to ask them. Wise and witty, Robin does not disappoint. About Pantheon: The Egyptians - Pantheon - The Egyptians is aimed at the person who has an interest in the beliefs and rituals of Ancient Egypt but has yet to put ideas into practice. With enough detail to also appeal to the more experienced practitioner, Robin Herne's new book interweaves history with theology, philosophy, ethics, and mysticism, with some practical advice on how to engage with the deities and spirits of the ancient land. Part of a new Pantheon series from Moon Books. About A Dangerous Place - Magic and murder meet in Suffolk, with short stories exploring the spirit of place, and the dark side of belief. A Dangerous Place is an anthology of crime stories all set in the same place, but spread out over the course of two thousand years. Each crime is set against the backdrop of changing religious and magical/mystical beliefs, such as Iron-Age Druidry, Anglo-Saxon Heathenry, Victorian Spiritualism, & modern neo-paganism, and interweaves old-fashioned detection with mysticism and criminal Psychology. About Robin: “Robin Herne is a storyteller, poet, artist, dog-owner and Druid. He has written numerous articles for Pagan magazines (such as Pagan Dawn, Many Gods-Many Voices, & Dragonswood), Interfaith books (Pagan Pieces), and had poems included in the work of other authors (Galina Krasskova's 'Full Fathom Five'). He has also contributed crime fiction to anthologies, appeared in television documentaries, and has been a regular broadcaster with BBC Radio Suffolk. He regularly speaks at Interfaith seminars, Pagan conventions, and other events as both a lecturer and a storyteller. He currently lives in Suffolk, England with a demanding malamute and is a founder member of both the Druid group Clan Ogma and the Ipswich Pagan Council. He is also proud to be the first winner of the title Chief Bard of the Fens!” , 2255/5000 Thumbnail Select or upload a picture that represents your stream. A good thumbnail stands out and draws viewers' attention. Learn more Playlists Add your stream to one or more playlists to organize your content for viewers. Learn more
Subconscious Realms Episode 262 - Harlequin/Arlecchino - The Nephilim Looked Like Clowns - Paul Stobbs & Sir Robby Marx. Ladies & Gentlemen, on this Episode of Subconscious Realms it was a true Honour to have the Phenomenal Sir Robby Marx Of MettaMindcast join me as my Co-Host as we welcome Author, also the Host & Creator of Understanding Conspiracy YouTube Channel, Paul Stobbs to discuss his new up & coming Book; "The Nephilim Looked Like Clowns" This one get's Weird & Wild right off the Bat Like a proper "Clowned-Out
Die Themen: Luwak-Kaffee vs. Tierschutz; Menschenkette gegen rechts von Bochum nach Herne; Diskussionen um die geleakten Bundeswehrgespräche; Weitere Durchsuchungen bei RAF-Fahndung; Der Super Tuesday in den USA; Endlich wieder MPK; Vier Jahre Haft für iranischen Grammy-Gewinner; Spekulationen um Gesundheitszustand von Prizessin Kate; Der Anzeigenhauptmeister und was hat Uschi Glas falsch gemacht? Du möchtest mehr über unsere Werbepartner erfahren? Hier findest du alle Infos & Rabatte: https://linktr.ee/ApokalypseundFilterkaffee
Verteidigungsminister Pistorius bezeichnet Abhörskandal als Teil des russischen Informationskrieges, Berliner Polizei fahndet erfolglos bei Großeinsatz nach ehemaligen RAF-Terroristen Staub und Garweg, Fünftausend Teilnehmer bilden Menschenkette von Bochum nach Herne für Demokratie und Menschlichkeit, Volksinitiative in der Schweiz setzt deutliche Rentenerhöhung durch, Nach US-Angaben: Verhandlungen über eine sechswöchige Feuerpause im Gazastreifen werden konkreter, Abschluss des "Forum Gas exportierender Länder" in Algerien, Zeit der extremen Dürre in Deutschland ist durch überdurchschnittlich starke Regenfälle vorübergehend vorbei, Ergebnisse der Fußball-Bundesliga, Francesco Friedrich siegt erneut bei Bob-WM, Das Wetter Hinweis: Die Beiträge zur Fußball-Bundesliga und zur Bob-WM dürfen aus rechtlichen Gründen nicht auf tagesschau.de gezeigt werden.
This week Fika with Vicky welcomes Author Robin Herne. We're taking a look into Robin's books The Magic of Wolves and Bard Song. The Magic of Wolves - “The Magic of Wolves explores a wide array of mythologies from around the world, demonstrating how humans have both understood and interacted with wolves - sometimes figures of admiration, sometimes seen as terrifying and savage. These sacred stories give insights not only into our own nature but also into the nature of wolves themselves. This book also considers practical issues in pagan ritual, and how people have communicated with wolf spirits and turned to them as ancestral figures. Blending zoology, mythology, sociology, psychology and theology, this text aims to give a broad overview of how wolves and their relationships to humans can be understood. Chapters cover topics such as the lupine legends of Ancient Rome, Classical Greece, the Norse, the Celts, India and Japan. Whether you are passionate about wolves, lycanthropes, mythology or magic, there will be something here for you.” Bard Song - “Bard Song is a collection of poetry, mostly in medieval Welsh and Irish metres, and reflections on the nature of the Bard in early Celtic society and the role of poetry within modern Druidry and polytheism generally.” Robin's Bio - “Robin Herne is a storyteller, poet, artist, dog-owner and Druid. He has written numerous articles for Pagan magazines (such as Pagan Dawn, Many Gods-Many Voices, & Dragonswood), Interfaith books (Pagan Pieces), and had poems included in the work of other authors (Galina Krasskova's 'Full Fathom Five'). He has also contributed crime fiction to anthologies, appeared in television documentaries, and has been a regular broadcaster with BBC Radio Suffolk. He regularly speaks at Interfaith seminars, Pagan conventions, and other events as both a lecturer and a storyteller. He currently lives in Suffolk, England with a demanding malamute and is a founder member of both the Druid group Clan Ogma and the Ipswich Pagan Council. He is also proud to be the first winner of the title Chief Bard of the Fens!”
This week Fika with Vicky welcomes Author Robin Herne. We're taking a look into Robin's books The Magic of Wolves and Bard Song. The Magic of Wolves - “The Magic of Wolves explores a wide array of mythologies from around the world, demonstrating how humans have both understood and interacted with wolves - sometimes figures of admiration, sometimes seen as terrifying and savage. These sacred stories give insights not only into our own nature but also into the nature of wolves themselves. This book also considers practical issues in pagan ritual, and how people have communicated with wolf spirits and turned to them as ancestral figures. Blending zoology, mythology, sociology, psychology and theology, this text aims to give a broad overview of how wolves and their relationships to humans can be understood. Chapters cover topics such as the lupine legends of Ancient Rome, Classical Greece, the Norse, the Celts, India and Japan. Whether you are passionate about wolves, lycanthropes, mythology or magic, there will be something here for you.” Bard Song - “Bard Song is a collection of poetry, mostly in medieval Welsh and Irish metres, and reflections on the nature of the Bard in early Celtic society and the role of poetry within modern Druidry and polytheism generally.” Robin's Bio - “Robin Herne is a storyteller, poet, artist, dog-owner and Druid. He has written numerous articles for Pagan magazines (such as Pagan Dawn, Many Gods-Many Voices, & Dragonswood), Interfaith books (Pagan Pieces), and had poems included in the work of other authors (Galina Krasskova's 'Full Fathom Five'). He has also contributed crime fiction to anthologies, appeared in television documentaries, and has been a regular broadcaster with BBC Radio Suffolk. He regularly speaks at Interfaith seminars, Pagan conventions, and other events as both a lecturer and a storyteller. He currently lives in Suffolk, England with a demanding malamute and is a founder member of both the Druid group Clan Ogma and the Ipswich Pagan Council. He is also proud to be the first winner of the title Chief Bard of the Fens!”
Welcome to Episode 70 of The Modelgeeks Podcast! In this episode, the Modelgeeks say what their model goals are for 2024. They will make their usual lap in the pattern and talk about new kits they acquired, and will discuss and debate the latest model news and new products.Frilldo and Nemo have a sit down with 2024 IPMS Nationals show chairman Jeff Herne and get him to talk about anything and everything NATS. Jeff gives the listeners the latest info and gives his response to the Phase 1 hotel room block fiasco. We would like to thank all the listeners for the continued support you have given the show. We hope to see you out and about as we hit some of the shows or if you decide to come visit ours in October. If you can't make it to the shows then you can still interact with us through social media, Facebook, Instagram, and email: contact@modelgeekspodcast.com Make sure you check out our new group / community on Facebook, The ModelGeeks Model Shackwww.nats2024https://img1.wsimg.com/blobby/go/ac24d88a-08a8-47fe-961a-a53559fd3d36/IPMS-2024-Madison_Mission-Briefv2.pdf We also want to thank each of our sponsors for their support. We are very lucky to have their support. When you have the time, pay a visit to their web sites, and have a look at their fine products.Sponsors:Furball Aero-DesignTamiya USASprueBrothers Also, if you're a real ModelGeek you'll check out the following links!IPMS USA Events Page Butch O'Hare Modeling Club The Interesting Modeling Company We are very fortunate to be able to join the scale modeling podcast community and are in the company of several other really GREAT podcasts. Hopefully, someday we'll earn our wings and be able to keep up with those guys! Please check them all out at Scale Model Podcasts.Blogs:The Kit Box Sprue Pie with Frets Model Airplane Maker Support the show
Episode 10The Jeff Herne extravaganza!In this episode, we are joined by the always cheery and effervescent El Jeffè to talk about the days of old and the new days that are on the horizon! The 2024 Nats are right around the corner, and Jeff is the chairman of this national event way up in Madison Wisconsin. He talks to the guys about his paint production company, and the creation of his 3 D printing empire!https://scalecolors.com/https://nats2024.com/Rob Riv on Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/robrivsmodelinginsanityJustin on Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100065396023083Adams on Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100094271125975JustinOpening and end music by Supernova by Arthur Vyncke https://soundcloud.com/arthurvostMusic promoted by http://www.free-stock-music.comJoin the Podcast on Facebook on The Modeling Insanity Podcast PageEmail Rob Riviezzo at robrivsmodelinginsanity@gmail.com for any comments or suggestions.
This week for Spooklore, we learn about Herne the Hunter, a man so baller in life that it was inevitable he'd be just as baller in death. Suggested talking points: Build-A-Backstory, Some of Us Have Brigands to Fight, The Most Recent Ghost, Just Lads Being Mates, Best at Woods, Best at GhostIf you'd like to support Carman's artistic endeavors, visit: https://www.patreon.com/carmandaartsthingsIf you like our show, find us online to help spread the word! Follow us on Twitter, Facebook, and Youtube. Support us on Patreon to help the show grow at www.patreon.com/wtfolklore. You can find merchandise and information about the show at www.wtfolklorepodcast.com.
With Aron of chasing woodland creatures, Gerry takes over the helm of the podcast to keep it rolling. And he gives his good buddy Mike Herne a call to talk some of the incredible adventures Mike has been on so far this fall. Nothing educational in this one folks, just some good ole hunting stories! Mike has been on an elk, bighorn sheep, and moose hunt so far and each story seems to top the last. This episode is brought to you by own friends at Spartan Forge. Have you ever found your mapping and navigation software lacking? Not getting the detail to accurately navigate the terrain you're looking at? Wish you could get your hands on some high speed top secret government satellite imagery? Then Spartan Forge is for you. Download the free 14 day trail and find out what you've been missing with the other guys! Hope everyone is having a safe and successful season thus far! Be sure to tag Kifaru and KifaruCast on Instagram using your Kifaru products! Be sure to #RHINOTOUGH and #GEARFORLIFE so we can share in your adventures. Make sure to head over to our YouTube channel as well and check out some of our latest videos! Click the subscribe button to stay up to date on the latest tech tips, gear reviews, and new product launches! Be sure to follow us on social media: Instagram: @kifaru_intl | @kifarucast Facebook: /kifaruinternational | /kifarucast YouTube: /kifarutube Did you like this episode? If you like what you hear go over to our Patreon and check out our levels of support, it helps up keep the lights on.
VOTE FOR THE THREE RAVENS PODCAST IN THE BRITISH PODCAST AWARDS HERE: https://www.britishpodcastawards.com/votingOn this week's episode, Martin and Eleanor bustle to Berkshire, the "Royal County," and tell the tale of "Herne the Hunter."After chatting through a raft of folk festivals taking place this week, including Nutting Day, the Hop Hoodening, and Colchester's Barnet Fair, they cut to the chase and explore the history and folklore of Berkshire - from Windsor Castle and the Headless Ghost of Hampden Pye to the tale of the Vicar of Bray, the Blind Woodcutter of Bruelle, the origins of the Order of the Garter, and much more besides. Then it's time for the main event: Martin's telling of "Herne the Hunter."Learn more about The Three Ravens Podcast at www.threeravenspodcast.com and join our Patreon at www.patreon.com/threeravenspodcast. Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Lifelong hunter Kevin “KJ” Jarnagin is joined by another lifer, Mike Herne (Kifaru, Born Primitive, Bergara), to swap stories from the field. The guys are talking about Mike's entry into the hunting/outdoors industry, his upbringing and military background, an Alaskan hunt they shared this last year, and much more. This Gun Talk Hunt is brought to you by Ruger and Range Ready. Copyright ©2023 Freefire Media, LLC Gun Talk Hunt 05.06.23