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Potkaars Podcast
Rutger van den Noort en NRC voor de Raad voor de Journalistiek over de Code van Bordeaux

Potkaars Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2024 15:30


Bij de Raad voor de Journalistiek ergens op een derde verdieping in Amsterdam Zuid Oost, vond op 15 november 2024 een besloten hoorzitting plaats tussen ondernemer en publicist Rutger van den Noort en namens het dagblad NRC de plaatsvervangend hoofdredacteur (dhr. Garschagen), de NRC ombudsman (dhr. Fortuin) en de journalist (dhr. Hinke). De zitting was besloten en mocht niet worden gefilmd, maar van den Noort mocht wel één persoon, dat werd ondergetekende, meenemen. Dit is het video interview dat ik direct na afloop met van den Noort heb opgenomen.Geschilpunt was de publicatie van een citaat waarvoor van den Noort geen toestemming had gegeven. Hinke benaderde van den Noort eerder dit jaar voor een artikel waaraan hij werkte over Minister Klever (PVV) van Buitenlandse Handel en Ontwikkelingshulp, waarop van den Noort zei “ik doe niet mee”. Hij werd toch geciteerd uit het gesprek dat volgde, in het NRC artikel dat je kunt teruglezen via links op de Potkaars website. verslag op Potkaars: https://potkaars.nl/blog/2024/11/16/rutger-van-den-noort-en-nrc-voor-de-raad-voor-de-journalistiek-over-de-code-van-bordeauxSupport the show

The Soil Matters With Leighton Morrison and Dr. Av Singh
The History of Living Roots Compost Tea and Troy Hinke.

The Soil Matters With Leighton Morrison and Dr. Av Singh

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2024 6:08


The History of Living Roots Compost Tea and Troy Hinke. The Soil Matters Troy Hinke @livingrootscomposttea #composttea #organic #biology #itsallabouthebiology Watch the full episode on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CHSM8yB0Qvs Today's Guest: Troy Hinke Your Host: Leighton Morrison Executive Producer: Ken Somerville #flowers,#plants,#nature,#gardening,#garden,#growing,#koreannaturalfarming,#naturalfarming,#jadam,#naturalfertilizer,#naturalfarminginputs,#permaculture,#regenerative,#foodforest,#biodynamic,#bioactive,#organic,#notill,#knf,#organicgardening,#urbangardening,#containergardening,#homegardening, Full disclaimer available on our website.

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The Soil Matters With Leighton Morrison and Dr. Av Singh
The Soil Matters Troy Hinke @livingrootscomposttea

The Soil Matters With Leighton Morrison and Dr. Av Singh

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2024 122:00


The Soil Matters Troy Hinke @livingrootscomposttea Today's Guest: Troy Hinke Troy began his career with soil biology serving as Rodale's Compost Research Specialist, working side-by-side with Dr. Elaine Ingham, and performing experiments on large and small-scale agricultural production. He's managed two organic farms as well as serving as compost specialist for a large-scale windrow composting facility. Troy owns Living Roots Compost Tea where he consults with growers and composters worldwide. He is the host of "What's Brewing? A Compost Podcast", as well as co-host of the 2023 "Worm Farming Conference". https://www.instagram.com/livingrootscomposttea https://www.livingrootscomposttea.com/ https://www.facebook.com/livingrootscomposttea/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/troy-hinke-a2590422b/   Be sure to check out “What's Brewing? A Compost Podcast” the first ever podcast all about compost tea. Available on Spotify and iTunes. Search for What's Brewing or the Farm Land podcast network by Diego Footer. https://open.spotify.com/episode/3CeV82Aksb8hPocNq2C5PH?si=gfDLiIG2QbKbYyEd0XkuIg https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/farm-small-farm-smart-daily/id676930917?i=1000498457665    Your Host:  Leighton Morrison https://www.instagram.com/kingdomaqua... https://www.kingdomaquaponicsllc.com/   Executive Producer Ken Somerville https://www.instagram.com/kensomerville/ https://www.itsallaboutthebiology.ca Contact email itsallaboutthebiology@gmail.com Reach out to Ken for a quick 15 min call: https://calendly.com/kensomerville/connections   Product discount codes are available at It's all about the biology.ca https://www.itsallaboutthebiology.ca/discountcodes Help to support the mission: patreon.com/user?u=104510089    #flowers,#plants,#nature,#gardening,#garden,#growing,#koreannaturalfarming,#naturalfarming,#jadam,#naturalfertilizer,#naturalfarminginputs,#permaculture,#regenerative,#foodforest,#biodynamic,#bioactive,#organic,#notill,#knf,#organicgardening,#urbangardening,#containergardening,#homegardening, Music by The Invisible Gardener (Andy Lopez) https://soundcloud.com/invisiblegardener For Full: Disclaimer

Vroeg!
08-12 Paarse vrijdag: LHBTIQA+ op school, werk en in de kerk

Vroeg!

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2023 53:39


Dit is Vroeg! van vrijdag 8 december oftewel Paarse Vrijdag. Hoe staat het ervoor met de acceptatie van de LHBTI+ gemeenschap in Nederland? Te gast: Hinke van Abbema van stichting LCCPlus, zij geven een stem aan LHBTI'ers in hun zoektocht naar hun identiteit en geloof. En ook te gast is Laura Griffin, medewerker lhbtiqa+ emancipatie bij Movisie. Movisie is hét landelijk kennisinstituut voor een samenhangende aanpak van sociale vraagstukken.

Feeding Adam: Food, Farming & Our Search for Eden

In this episode, I speak with Troy Hinke, an organic farming and soil food web guru. He is the founder of Living Roots Compost Tea and is Chief Soil Biologist at the Urban Worm Company. We cover the basics of compost tea, compost extract and vermiculture, and talk about the many advantages, as well as the costs, of applying these practices in your farm or garden.You can follow Troy on Instagram and Facebook, and visit his websites above!Troy has also published the first (and probably only) podcast series on compost tea and extract called "What's Brewing"  - check it out on your preferred podcast channels.  

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The EAT Community Podcast
EAT Special Guest Troy Hinke from Living Roots Compost Tea

The EAT Community Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2022 78:47


This is really an amazing webinar with our special guest Troy Hinke from Living Roots Compost Tea. The main focus of this webinar was to have a discussion with Troy and find out his Ideas on sustainability and regenerative agriculture. You will surely enjoy this webinar with Troy as he talks about his life experiences and the lifepath he took. Watch the video above to find out more. Find out more from our EAT Community!

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DIAL
Nature, nurture and our later life outcomes: new insights on inequality over the lifecourse

DIAL

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2022 12:06


In Episode 2 of Series 4 of the DIAL Podcast, we are in discussion with Professor Hans van Kippersluis from the Erasmus University in Rotterdam. Hans, a professor of applied economics, is the Principal Investigator on the DIAL project, Gene Environment Interplay in the Generation of Health and Education Inequalities, which has used innovative methods and data to explore the interplay between nature and nurture in generating health and education inequalities.   Transcript Christine Garrington  0:00   Welcome to DIAL, a podcast where we tune in to evidence on inequality over the life course. In series four, we're looking at what's been learned from some of the DIAL projects about how and when inequality manifests in our lives, and what its longer term consequences might be. For this second episode of the series, we're delighted to be joined by Hans van Kippersluis, Professor of Applied Economics at the Erasmus University in Rotterdam. And Principal Investigator of the DIAL project, Gene Environment Interplay in the Generation of Health and Education Inequalities - put more simply nature versus nurture. So Hans, welcome to the podcast. And I wonder if you can start by talking us through what researchers working on this project have actually been looking into. Hans van Kippersluis  0:42   What we've been doing in this project is essentially incorporating the recent availability of genetic data into social science and most prominently economic analysis. And so most of our work has focused on the interplay between genes and the environment. So in the introduction, you mentioned nature versus nurture, but actually more accurately, what we're doing is nature and nurture jointly into how they shape essentially education and health outcomes. And I think this is also the main innovation of our project, because biologists have studied nature before; social scientists have  of course, extensively studied nurture, but not many have studied the interplay, the interaction between the two. And I think this was sort of the main innovation for why we got the funding some five years ago. And so what we have done is mostly studying this interplay. But along the way, we have also made some methodological contributions to a field which is very new. Then we've also used genetic data to test all their theories, and also, I think, enrich the framework of equality of opportunity. Christine Garrington  1:35   Yeah, fantastic project. And as you've just said, you've made unprecedented use of genomic as well as survey data in the research, tell us a bit more about the information that you've been able to access? And how you've been able to use it? Hans van Kippersluis 1:47   Yeah, sure. So the interesting thing is that more and more social science datasets, so data sets that have been traditionally used by social scientists, and these are mostly extensive surveys,  are now collecting DNA information from their respondents. And this is often from blood or saliva. And what they did is basically, so more than 99% of DNA is the same across human beings. And so what we are using is only this remaining less than 1% of the variation. And these are called snips. And snips are points of your DNA that differ across human beings. And there's roughly 1 million of them. And so what we do, basically also other people have done is sort of aggregating these tiny effect sizes into an index. And this is called the polygenic index. And this is telling us something about your genetic predisposition towards a certain outcome. And this is quite interesting, because this data, this new variable, essentially can be added to existing datasets. And so we have a wealth of information that has been collected in the past on surveys on existing data. And then we simply add one indicator, one new variable. This is telling us something about people's genetic predisposition. And just to be clear, this is not like a deterministic variable. It also exhibits quite a bit of measurement error and noise. But at the group level, and that's what we have been doing is it sort of does tell us something about your genetic predisposition, and it can help us understand how certain life outcomes like education, like health, are shaped by the interplay between your genetic predisposition and your environment. Christine Garrington  3:07   Indeed, let's talk a little bit now then about some of the research findings. And you know, what's come out of this now, one piece of research we've spoken about this actually, in an earlier podcast episode, actually drew links between mothers smoking in pregnancy and their baby's birth weight. I wonder if you can just sort of summarise that for you what actually came out of that what we learned Hans van Kippersluis 3:28   this was work with with my PG students, Rita Dias Pereira and colleague Cornelius Rietveld. And for birthweight we knew that maternal smoking is one of the key environmental risk factors. And we also knew from genetic studies that genes matter in determining your birth weight. And so what we did here was essentially looking at the interaction between the two. So can higher polygenic indices protect against maternal smoking? And the answer, unfortunately, perhaps was no, in the sense that we found very, very little interaction between genes and the environmental exposure of maternal smoking. So it seems that both matter, but there doesn't seem to be any meaningful interaction between the two. So that was, to some extent surprising, but on the other hand, also perhaps logical in the sense that maternal smoking is apparently such a devastating environmental exposure that even higher genetic predisposition cannot protect you from this. Christine Garrington  4:16   Yeah, really interesting. And anybody who's interested in that can listen to Rita actually discussing that in series three, Episode Seven, of our DIAL podcast called Mums Who Smoke and their Baby's Birthweight. So do check that out if you're interested to know a little bit more about what Rita and all of the all of your colleagues did. Now, there have been some interesting findings Hans from the project around the role of genes in a child's education and specifically around parental investments. I wonder if you can explain a bit more about what you were looking to understand there.  Hans van Kippersluis 4:50   Yes, yeah, so this is one of my favourites studies. It's joint work. Also with another PG student   Muslimova and my colleagues Stephanie von Hinke, Cornelius Rietveld and Fleur Maddens. And the starting point there was actually a theory of human capital formation from economics. And it dates back all the way to the work of Nobel laureate Gary Becker. And one of the crucial assumptions in that model is that parental investments are complementary to your genetic endowments. And this assumption is actually very hard to test because often we do not have a good measure of endowments. And if we do, it may already be contaminated by parental investment. So many people, for example, use birth weights. But of course, well as we just learned, maternal smoking may have a large effect on your birth weight, so it's not fully free of your parents' behaviour. And the other thing is that your parental investments often respond to endowments. So if you have a child with specific needs, of course, parents respond to this. So the problem of testing this assumption is that endowments and investments are actually always very closely entangled. And that makes it very hard to test whether they are complementary or not. So what we did here was using one's genetic endowment, and that is actually has a very nice property and that it's fixed at conception, so it cannot be affected by your parental investments. And what we did was using the child's birth order to proxy for parental investments. So what we know from earlier studies is that firstborns tend to get more parental attentions on average than later points. So this is one after all, because they have undivided attention until the arrival of later borns. And this extra parental investment is actually independent of your endowments. It simply derives from the fact that you have more time if you have one child as opposed to multiple children. So what we did in this study is looking within families comparing siblings that were first born to later borns, and then further analysing whether this firstborn advantage was stronger for firstborn siblings who randomly inherited the higher polygenic index for educatio. I think this was a nice, very unique setting to test this theoretical assumption that parental investments are complements to genetic endowment. Christine Garrington  6:45   What did you find here? Then what do we learn about the role of genetics in affording in affording certain children advantages later on in life? Hans van Kippersluis 6:53   So what we found was that indeed, the firstborn effect seems to be stronger for siblings who randomly inherited higher polygenic indices. And I think this is evidence in favour of this theoretical assumption of complementarity between endowments and investments. And it also means that your genetic predisposition cannot just give you a direct advantage. But it also means that this advantage may be kind of amplified by your parental or your teacher investments. And this complementarity, I think also suggests once again, that for disadvantaged children, so the other side of the coin, we need to start very, very early and follow up these early investments also with data investments to make them as productive as possible. Christine Garrington  7:29   So Hans, some fascinating research and findings. I wonder if there's been a standout or surprising finding for you from the project.  Hans van Kippersluis 7:36   I  think methodologically, what we've learned is that there's still a world to explore in terms of using genetic data in social science, because what we have seen is that polygenic indices can be a great tool to improve our understanding of the things we just talked about. But I think the way we use these polygenic indices, are shall I put this sort of a bit naive, in some sense, because what we do is we first construct a score or an index by regressing an outcome on all of these 1 million individual genetic variants. And as you can imagine, if you do these 1 million regressions, then it will be a lot of noise in  these coefficients, and these estimates also come with some uncertainty. And what is surprising to me, what I've learned is that many researchers simply sort of seek to use this polygenic index as if it's some kind of a transferable and deterministic index. And there's hardly any account in the literature on the uncertainty in this index. And I think what we have done in one paper is actually showing how this uncertainty is sort of leading to different conclusions, because what we did is basically looking at the polygenic index for cardiovascular disease. And in cardiovascular disease, more and more people are using these polygenic indices, this genetic data for personalised decisions regarding, for example, the use of statins. And what we did was sort of constructing six different polygenic indices using different discovery sample using different methods of constructing this polygenic index. And what was fascinating and actually maybe astonishing to see is that only 6% of the individuals are in the top quintile of the polygenic indices, if you look across these six different ways of constructing the same polygenic index. And I think this is fascinating, because it shows that even though polygenic indices are now increasingly being used, apparently it matters a great deal about how you construct these things. And this is one thing we have shown, I think this is quite remarkable, and also an important methodological contribution. Christine Garrington  9:19   A really important contribution to how this research might develop in the future. Right, absolutely. And then just finally, Hans, I wonder what this all of this work tells us about the interplay between genes in our environment, or, as we've talked about nature and nurture, not nature versus nurture, in better understanding and in tackling inequality. Hans van Kippersluis 9:41   So it's very hard, I think, to give sort of direct policy leads or implications, but there's a few leads. One thing is that I think we need to start early. We knew already that inequalities arise early in life. And I think this focus on genetics gives us yet another clue that it's very important to start early. And also because of the work I mentioned about complementarities, it's very clear that later investments are more effective if the person has had already more investments early in their life. So that's clearly one more general policy implication, I think. And I think our work is also showing how sort of genes and environment shaping jointly inequalities. And I think this has important implications for the discussions about equality of opportunity. I mean, if you look at politicians across the entire political spectrum, everybody seems to be agreeing that equality of opportunity is a great thing, and that your health and your income should not depend on your parental background. But let me ask two questions about this. One is, what about your genes? There's hardly any discussion about whether inequalities that are deriving from genetic advantages or disadvantages are fair or not. And what we've also shown in this project is that parental background seems to reinforce genetic advantages. So even if you believe that parental background should not be leading to inequalities and your genes may, then how do you treat the interaction between the two? So I think we should have a clear discussion here a societal discussion about what is fair here. And I think that's why our research is very important, because 30 years studies have already shown that people's preferences for redistribution, for example, depends strongly on whether they perceive inequalities as fair or unfair. So I don't think we are political activists here. But I do think that showing how genes and the environment jointly shape outcomes such as health, education, income, but really help people to make up their own mind as to what they regard as fair or unfair inequalities. Christine Garrington  11:23   Hans thank you very much some some big advances here. But still some big questions to answer, I guess is the is the summary but fascinating work and thank you for taking time to share it with us. So finally, thanks to Hans van Kippersluis  for discussing the findings and implications of DIAL dial project Gene Environment Interplay in the Generation of Health and Education Inequalities. You can find out more about this and other dial research on the website at www.dynamicsofinequality.org. We hope you enjoyed this episode, which is produced and presented by me Chris Garrington of Research Podcasts. And don't forget to subscribe wherever you find your podcasts to access earlier and forthcoming episodes.    

Spijkers met Koppen
De uitzending van 19 maart 2022

Spijkers met Koppen

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2022 97:35


Vandaag in Spijkers met Koppen: The Rolling Stones komen weer naar Nederland. Superfans Big Franky en Ronald Colee zijn erbij en vertellen over hun liefde voor de band. Berend Sauer en Iana Gupalova reizen naar de Oekraïense grens om vluchtelingen te helpen. In de podcastserie Hitlers Geheime Tunnel zoekt Marc Adriani een tunnel die door de Duitsers tijdens de Tweede Wereld Oorlog zou zijn aangelegd in Soesterberg. Hinke van der Werf vertelt over een van de zwaarste paardenraces ter wereld in de wilde natuur van Patagonië. Elisabeth van Nimwegen en Dirk de Bekker nemen ons mee door de prikkelende wereld van de zintuigen.PvdA-boegbeeld Lutz Jacobi verlaat de politiek. Welke advies heeft zij voor vrouwen in de politiek? Entomologen Aglaia Bouma en Menno Schilthuizen houden van alles dat woelt en krioelt. Tijd voor het insect van het jaar! Tot slot is er live muziek van Tangarine, cabaret van Aron Elstak, Andries Tunru, Rosa da Silva en Hanneke Drenth en de columns zijn van Stefan Pop en Ivo Victoria.

Jealous Podcast
Chapter 8: Joey Hinke's Vision Quest

Jealous Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2022 75:39


Are you ready to hear a bigger-than-life story?Today's guest is Joey Hinke who some might say (Brandon) is the best-dressed guy that has ever joined us on the Jealous Podcast.He got back from an 11-day vision quest where he was isolated by himself for four days and we can't wait to share what he learned with you.>>We didn't know where this interview was going to go, but by the end, Mackenzie's eyes were glossy with tears and her ears were wanting to hear MORE.

Klare Liefdestaal - podcast van Marije van den Berg
#14 Jos Leijenhorst - Neem je relatie onder de loep

Klare Liefdestaal - podcast van Marije van den Berg

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2022 44:42


Durf jij jouw relatie onder de loep te nemen? Jos is 17 jaar getrouwd met Hinke en samen hebben zij drie kinderen. Tijdens deze podcast neemt hij je mee in de inzichten die hij opgedaan heeft, zoals dat je geneigd bent de ander te geven wat je zelf wilt ontvangen. Tegelijkertijd heeft de ander je iets te brengen wat je niet wilt, maar wat je wel nodig hebt. Je kunt als partners zo'n aanvulling voor elkaar zijn, juist vanuit de andere benadering van de ander. Je hebt elkaar nodig. Hoe dat in de praktijk komt, dat blijft zoeken. Je blijft daarin leren. Liefde alleen is niet genoeg! Een goed huwelijk komt tot bloei als je iemand trouwt die je lief hebt, en je huwelijk wordt goed wanneer je degene met die je getrouwd bent lief hebt. De praktijk leert dat je soms tegen je eigen gevoel een keuze moet maken. Open en eerlijk deelt Jos over zijn huwelijk en geeft hij enorm veel rijke inzichten en tools voor een goede relatie. Zijn tip?! Neem af en toe je relatie onder de loep om te zien wat je gewoon bent gaan vinden, wat eigenlijk niet gewoon is! #josleijenhorst #podcast #duurzamerelatie #liefde #goederelatie #tools #huwelijk #communicatie #behoeftes #vanzelfsprekendheden

Before the Echo
Episode #3 - Walking Through Tim Hinke's Iowa Buck

Before the Echo

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2021 41:55


In this episode I talk with Tim Hinke about his Iowa buck he kill the 1st week of November. Tim is a contributor to the Hunting Beast YouTube. If you haven't go checkout his videos.

Dope Interviews
Jake Fischer author of Built to Lose: How the NBA's tanking era changed the league forever

Dope Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2021 33:27


We're joined by Bleacher Report writer and author Jake Fischer to discuss his book on NBA tanking. He shares stories from over 300 interviews about the Trust the Process Sixers, L.A. Lakers, Sacramento Kings, Phoenix Suns, Boston Celtics and more. Plus there is a great story about LeBron James butting in on an interview.

The FMCG Guys
Post-COVID Strategic Planning with Rasmus Calmann-Hinke

The FMCG Guys

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2021 36:28


"Many companies are busy these days in either updating their strategies or completely changing their plans and business model to cater to a new post COVID world. More digital, more sustainable and more eCommerce driven".   This post was shared on Linkedin by Rasmus Calmann-Hinke, who headed up Strategy globally for Arla Foods and also worked for top tier strategy consulting firms like EY and Booz & company.   That's why we decided to have him as a guest to better understand what best in class strategic planning should look like today.

InVia Gemeente
Hinke-PINKSTER! Gewond, maar heel... deur Frieda van den Heever

InVia Gemeente

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2021 19:48


Dankie vir elkeen wat dit vir ons moontlik maak om te doen wat ons doen. Gebruik gerus die Snapscan link om hierdie week by te dra: https://pos.snapscan.io/qr/STB27376

Rebecca trifft...
Rebecca trifft mit Pfarrer Christoph Hinke

Rebecca trifft...

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2021 20:50


Katholischer Pfarrer In der neunten Episode von "Rebecca trifft" ist der katholische Pfarrer Christoph Hinke bei Rebecca Brosch zu Gast. Es geht um den Pfarrberuf mit all seinen Aufgaben, wie zum Beispiel das Abnehmen der Beichte und das Halten der Messe. Aber es geht auch um Fragen, die wohl viele Menschen schon immer mal einen Pfarrer fragen wollten, sich aber nie getraut haben zu stellen. Stichwort: Zölibat, gleichgeschlechtliche Beziehungen und Kirchenaustritte.

Smokkelbern de Podcast
Smokkelbern, de podcast #6: Moeders

Smokkelbern de Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2021 49:30


In deel 6 van de podcast Smokkelbern spreekt Karen Bies met historicus Hinke Piersma. Deze aflevering is getiteld: 'Moeders'. Het gesprek gaat over de Joodse moeders die hun kind weggaven aan wildvreemden, die beloofden het kind in veiligheid te brengen. "Het afstaan van je kind om het te redden is een verzetsdaad," zegt Hinke. Omdat een moeder niets liever wil dan het kind dicht bij zich te houden en het als haar taak ziet haar kind te beschermen. Het gaat ook over de gemankeerde, beschadigde moeders, die na de oorlog onder de moeilijkste omstandigheden probeerden een kind een toekomst te geven. Hinke is verbonden aan het NIOD en schrijft boeken en artikelen over onderwerpen uit de Tweede Wereldoorlog. Haar boek 'Zussen' (2017) gaat over drie Joodse zussen die hun leven en dat van hun dierbaren proberen te beschermen. Hinke Piersma is ook te zien in de Fryslân DOK 'Nergens thuis', als zij Mario Schijveschuurder helpt met het dossier van zijn vader Joseph. De podcast Smokkelbern wordt gemaakt door Karen Bies en Gerard van der Veer. Smokkelbern is onderdeel van 'de terugkeer van de Joodse kinderen', een project van Stichting de Verhalen, Tresoar, Omrop Fryslân, Friesch Dagblad en Leeuwarder Courant.

Gaan!
#26 - Historica Hinke Piersma over het verzet bij de Nederlandse politie. (S02)

Gaan!

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2021 47:17


In de week van dodenherdenking en bevrijdingsdag hebben we het bij Gaan! ook over de bezettingsjaren. Historica Hinke Piersma deed onderzoek naar het verzet in Nederland, en specifieker naar het verzet bij de Nederlandse politie. Zij vertelt over haar onderzoek en beantwoordt vragen van luisteraars. Presentatie: Mai Verbij Gaan! hoor je elke werkdag tussen 04.00 uur en 06.00 uur op NPO Radio 1.

Behind the Yard Sign | A Real Estate Podcast
Episode 9: Managing the Crossroads of Home Staging Design in the Real Estate Industry with Chad Hinke

Behind the Yard Sign | A Real Estate Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2021 42:04


Episode 9 interviews Spade and Archer’s very own Chad Hinke, Creative Principal. He shares his (super fascinating) story about how he found himself as a pre-med college student but ending up in the world of interior design instead! Now he runs and manages our design teams, and maintains Spade and Archer’s design aesthetic for our home staging … Continue reading Episode 9: Managing the Crossroads of Home Staging Design in the Real Estate Industry with Chad Hinke →

Hey Flitzpiepe - Dein Podcast für Sport und Training
Folge 5: Nora Hinke Krankenschwester auf Intensivstation - Sonderfolge Thema Corona

Hey Flitzpiepe - Dein Podcast für Sport und Training

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2021 74:30


Wir sprechen mit Nora über ihren Alltag. Wie es losging, wie Patienten behandelt werden und wann man lieber ins Krankenhaus sollte.

In Search of Soil
Clip: How Do You Know How Good Your Soil Is? - Troy Hinke

In Search of Soil

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2020 5:33


Troy Hinke talks about how to evaluate your soil. Follow Troy: http://instagram.com/livingrootscomposttea WATCH FULL EPISODES  YouTube https://bit.ly/watchISOS Follow Diego @diegofooter - https://www.instagram.com/diegofooter    

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In Search of Soil
Clip: How to Make Compost Tea - Troy Hinke

In Search of Soil

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2020 9:11


Troy Hinke talks about how to make compost tea. Follow Troy: http://instagram.com/livingrootscomposttea WATCH FULL EPISODES  YouTube https://bit.ly/watchISOS Follow Diego @diegofooter - https://www.instagram.com/diegofooter  

In Search of Soil
Clip: What Is Compost Tea? - Troy Hinke

In Search of Soil

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2020 5:39


Troy Hinke describes what compost tea is, and what it isn't. Follow Troy: http://instagram.com/livingrootscomposttea WATCH FULL EPISODES  YouTube https://bit.ly/watchISOS Follow Diego @diegofooter - https://www.instagram.com/diegofooter

In Search of Soil
Full Show: Troy Hinke - In Search of Soil #5

In Search of Soil

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2020 111:37


In this episode of In Search of Soil, we’ll be getting information about compost tea from soil consultant Troy Hinke. There is a multitude of soil amendments out there just bursting out of the catalogs, and each kind promises one, two, or a few things. Some of them are met with skepticism, while others are met with excitement. One of those things is compost tea. It’s one of the soil amendments that is sworn to by a number of farmers. But what is it, exactly? And what does it do? It’s promoted as an everything-cure, but is that true? Today, we’re joined by Troy Hinke to shed some light on the subject. More on Troy: http://instagram.com/livingrootscomposttea Troy's new compost tea podcast airing Friday - What's Brewing: https://open.spotify.com/show/6IfzHSm0gJWESbiLv4Laux?si=KVx0Le55SxyhxNW71uPMjQ   WATCH FULL EPISODES  YouTube https://bit.ly/watchISOS Follow Diego @diegofooter - https://www.instagram.com/diegofooter   In this episode of In Search of Soil Diego introduces the episode’s guest, Troy Hinke (01:14) How can compost be evaluated (02:00) All characters of the soil food web (03:04) Various degrees of decomposition (04:04) Nutrients in plant-available form (06:32) Compost feeds the organism that feeds the plants (06:45) What large scale composting companies do that small scale composters should avoid (08:40) Home scale: it’s all a matter of diversity (11:00) Focusing on biology means focusing on temperature and moisture levels (14:16) Cold composting and enabling fungi better than bacteria (15:50) Provide oxygen, don’t break the fungi network (18:52) Good compost needs to mature, but people don’t like waiting (19:45) 45 days vs. 18 months of waiting for the compost to mature (22:06) The ease and cost of evaluating soil biology using a microscope? (24:48) Overapplying poor quality compost vs. applying less amounts of better quality compost (28:20) Law of Diminishing Returns: is there an upper limit to inoculating soil (29:58) Plant succession (31:15) It depends on what you want to grow in the soil (32:50) Equal food source for fungi and bacteria to keep the near one-to-one ratio (33:57) A compost that’s all vegetable waste and no woody material will be nasty compost (37:11) You want different sizes of materials in your compost pile (39:02) Balance the green material and brown material (39:47) How to know if good soil could be better soil (43:05) Is the presence of pioneer weeds a reliable indicator of soil conditions? (45:20) Liquid soil drench tea that outcompetes anaerobic microbes (49:03) A forgotten compost pile turned hard clay soil to pliable soil (52:30) Is going purely no-till detrimental to the biology in the soil (55:10) Incorporate some disturbance but not something too drastic (57:55) Why you should consider adding compost tea in addition to straight compost (59:24) Given the soil has organic matter, can we survive on compost tea alone? (01:02:13) Is there a difference between compost teas for the soil and compost teas as foliar feed? (01:04:45) What compost tea is and what it aims to do (01:05:40) Extract vs. tea (01:06:38) Increasing microbe populations without adding microbial food (01:07:07) (01:08:27) The realistic changes end users can expect to see after using compost tea (01:10:35) The first application of compost tea had the most drastic changes (01:12:52) The plant response to minerals and microorganisms (01:15:55) A compost tea recipe for beginners (01:16:52) Brewing too short and brewing too long (01:20:50) A visual cue for brewing too long (01:21:42) A compost tea that smells like manure has gone anaerobic (01:23:17) Cold composting and Hot composting (01:24:28) Another mistake about compost tea: water quality (01:26:38) Brew at ambient temperatures (01:28:32) Chlorine and chloramine aren’t as detrimental as you might think (01:29:36) The best method of applying compost tea (01:31:00) You can’t really dilute it too much (01:33:40) Is there a danger of putting too much compost tea? (01:34:04) Applying tea to a plant part to be eaten (01:35:50) Recommendation: tea to foliage or tea to soil (01:38:21) Can microorganisms thrive from tea brew to soil (01:39:21) Adding only microbe food instead of microbes (01:42:16) Protecting foliar surfaces with beneficial biology (01:44:51) Good rates of application (01:45:44) Seed inoculation (01:46:27) Closing the episode and where to find Troy Hinke (01:49:12)

Radio Kras
Radio Kras #15: Tenten & Tablets

Radio Kras

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2020 60:30


We proppen een tent achterin de auto en gaan kamperen met Jozien! ⛺ In deze Radio Kras ontmoeten we Hinke van 104 jaar oud, doen we yoga met Sjaan en Ria

Solo reizen de Podcast
1 - Hinke | Van de Mongol Derby tot de sloppenwijken van New Delhi

Solo reizen de Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2020 50:01


Hinke van der Werf líjkt misschien klein van stuk, haar reizen zijn behoorlijk groots. Ze deed onderzoek in de sloppenwijken van New Delhi in India, werkte als cow girl in Australië, en deed mee met de Mongol Derby, één van de meest iconische races ter wereld. In 7 dagen legde ze te paard ruim 1000 kilometer, mét een gebroken voet en slechts 5 kilo bagage. Hinke heeft tal van reistips, veiligheidstips, en bakken vol liefde voor reizen.Deze podcast wordt gemaakt in samenwerking met KILROY, het reisbureau voor de avontuurlijke reiziger. Ook een keer alleen op reis? Maak een afspraak bij één van de reisspecialisten van KILROY voor raad & daad.Muziek door Lucas de Gier Audio Productie & Design Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The No-Till Market Garden Podcast
Compost Teas with Troy Hinke of Living Roots Compost Tea

The No-Till Market Garden Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2020 28:16


The Components of a good compost tea with Troy Hinke of Living Roots Compost Tea in Nashville.  Site: Instagram:   Support our work or visit      

De fascinatievolger wetenschapspodcast
De fascinatievolger deel 15: Prof. Dr. Hinke Osinga

De fascinatievolger wetenschapspodcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2020 33:58


Judith Lengkeek (Verte Vertelling) interviewt professor Hinke Osinga (University of Auckland, NZ). Zij vertelt over studiekeuzes van jongeren in Nieuw-Zeeland, kritisch denken, Maryam Mirzakhani en het Geometry Center in Minneapolis in verband met het belang van visualiseren van wiskunde, haar toetreden tot de Royal Society, premier Rutte's staatsbezoek, Ruth Curtain, het beroemde haakwerk van de Lorenzvergelijking en werksfeer. Ook dit interview wordt afgesloten met een advies aan luisteraars!

Verhalenavond Podcast
Hinke Veldhuizen (Kornwerderzand) - Zo is het leven op de Kievit

Verhalenavond Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2019 27:49


Het verhaal van Hinke tijdens Verhalenavond 2019: een verhaal over de gebeurtenissen ten tijde van de oorlog, op Kievitshorne, de boerderij van Sjoerd Reitsma, gelegen tussen Witmarsum en Wons.

1001 History's Best Storytellers
THE LAST NIGHT ON THE TITANIC 1001 INTERVIEWS AUTHOR VERONIKA HINKE

1001 History's Best Storytellers

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2019 64:37


A marvel of the Edwardian era, the RMS Titanic was a tragedy that will never be forgotten. This incredible book by Veronika Hinke captures the unequalled elegance, the class divisions,and the arrogance of any shipbuilder to utter the word "unsinkable". This well-researched story captures a time and place that lived in way that few times ever did. This interview with Ms. Hinke is one of my favorites. Keep this book "The Last Night On The Titanic, Unsinkable Drinking, Dining & Style" on the coffee table and borrow the many drink and desert recipes that are listed. The stories of many people are well told within. NEW Enjoy 1001 Greatest Love Stories on Apple Devices here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/1001-greatest-love-stories/id1485751552 Enjoy 1001 Greatest Love Stories on Android devices here: ​​https://www.stitcher.com/s?fid=479022&refid=stpr.  Get all of our shows at one website: www.1001storiespodcast.com CALLING ALL FANS.. REVIEWS NEEDED SUPPORT OUR SHOW BY BECOMING A PATRON! www.patreon.com/1001storiesnetwork. Its time I started asking for support! Thank you. Its a few dollars a month OR a one time. (Any amount is appreciated). YOUR REVIEWS AND SUBSCRIPTIONS AT APPLE/ITUNES AND ALL ANDROID HOSTS ARE NEEDED AND APPRECIATED! LINKS BELOW... Open these links to enjoy our shows! APPLE USERS Catch 1001 RADIO DAYS now at Apple iTunes!  https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/1001-radio-days/id1405045413?mt=2 Catch 1001 Heroes on any Apple Device here (Free): https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/1001-heroes-legends-histories-mysteries-podcast/id956154836?mt=2  Catch 1001 CLASSIC SHORT STORIES at iTunes/apple Podcast App Now: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/1001-classic-short-stories-tales/id1078098622 Catch 1001 Stories for the Road at iTunes/Apple Podcast now:  https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/1001-stories-for-the-road/id1227478901 ANDROID USERS- 1001 Radio Days right here at Player.fm FREE: https://player.fm/series/1001-radio-days 1001 Classic Short Stories & Tales:https://castbox.fm/channel/1001-Classic-Short-Stories-%26-Tales-id1323543?country=us 1001 Heroes, Legends, Histories & Mysteries: https://castbox.fm/channel/1001-Heroes%2C-Legends%2C-Histories-%26-Mysteries-Podcast-id1323418?country=us 1001 Stories for the Road:https://castbox.fm/channel/1001-Stories-For-The-Road-id1324757?country=us Catch ALL of our shows at one place by going to www.1001storiesnetwork.com- our home website with Megaphone. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Culinary Historians of Chicago
The Last Night on the Titanic: Unsinkable Drinking, Dining & Style

Culinary Historians of Chicago

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2019 97:50


The Last Night on the Titanic, Unsinkable Drinking, Dining & Style Presented by Veronica Hinke, Food Historian, Author With Chef Gale Gand All hands on deck! Come join us and drift back in time as author Veronica Hinke delves into the drinking and elegant Edwardian dining that set the Titanic experience apart from any other. Ms. Hinke will share little-known stories about the people, places and dining connecting Chicago to the ill-fated ship. She will also give us a look at the Titanic’s actual menus and recipes, which appear in her newly released book, “The Last Night on the Titanic/Unsinkable Drinking, Dining & Style.” Several renowned Chicago-area chefs contributed historic recipes to the book, including Gale Gand, who will join Veronica in the discussion. BIOGRAPHIES Veronica Hinke has been researching the Titanic for as long as she can remember. She has interviewed hundreds of experts on lifestyles, foods and drinks for Tribune Media and maintains close working relationships with leading chefs and mixologists around the world. Gale Gand is a Chicago-based pastry chef, cookbook author, television personality, and winner of the 2001 James Beard Foundation Award for Outstanding Pastry Chef. She was host of the Food Network show Sweet Dreams. Chef Gand was a partner at the acclaimed Tru Restaurant. She currently teaches cooking classes all over the country, including at King Arthur Flour in Vermont, Zingerman's in Ann Arbor and she teaches monthly at Elawa Farm in Lake Forest. Recorded at Bethany Retirement Community on October 19, 2019

Social Capital
179: The last night on the Titanic - with Veronica Hinke

Social Capital

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2019 31:27


About Veronica Hinke Veronica Hinke has been researching the Titanic for as long as she can remember. She has interviewed hundreds of experts on lifestyles, foods, and drinks for Tribune Media and maintains close working relationships with leading chefs and mixologists around the world. Her report, “Titanic Cocktails,” appeared in Wine Enthusiast magazine, honoring the hundredth anniversary of the Titanic, and was blogged by the Village Voice. Ms. Hinke currently resides just outside of Chicago, Illinois.   Why did you write your book "The Last Night on the Titanic: Unsinkable Drinking, Dining & Style"? “I really wanted to honor the 100th anniversary year of the sinking of the Titanic, which was in 2012. The anniversary year was in 2012 and so I spent pretty much the whole year prior, 2011, really researching to find a hook.”   What do you hope readers will take away from reading your book? “I want people to be inspired by these people. Every story that I told had a purpose, kept me going, and it really kept me going through some of the darkest days in my life.”   Is it a cookbook? What is a culinary narrative? “pretty much it's a narrative with some recipes sprinkled throughout. And I really curated those recipes to be purposeful where they were located. I strategically put them in spots.”   Can you share with me your most successful or favorite networking story/experience that you’ve had? “I organized a party for the book, and I didn't want to just have a book party. I want to do something really special. And this was specifically for the press.”   How do you stay in front of or best nurture your network community? “Social media really has helped. And as even though I mentioned earlier that it's so much nicer to get together in person, I think that's still important, but I'm a huge fan of Facebook and Instagram.”   What advice do you have for the professional on growing their network? “Why not share your network? You know, I mean, some people might be concerned about duplication. Hey, if it's duplicated, they'll get the message twice or maybe three times. I think that's a lot less of a problem than someone being isolated from, you know, being able to work towards their goals.”   Digital networking or traditional networking? “I love in person. It's my own personal preference. I would rather be sitting with you right now talking face to face obviously. But then, I love that this opportunity is there because of the technology.”   If you could go back to your 20-year-old self, what would you tell yourself to do more or less of regarding your career? “Well, I would say I wouldn't change a thing. I'm so happy about what I did because that's the secret I think is you have to believe that. And I think the one thing I would say is make the most of every minute and still have that balance that you need to have to live a decent life. But I think the older you get, the more people you lose, and you start to realize the fragility of life and you think you have forever and you don't, you really don't.   We’ve all heard of the 6 degrees of separation… Now, who would be the one person you’d love to connect with and do you think you could do it within the 6th degree? “Well, and I'm glad you mentioned someone that's no longer here because the person that I would love to sit down and have lunch with or have a cup of coffee with or tea is Julia Child.”   What book are you reading right now? “right now, I'm reading a lovely little book and it's by John Steinbeck and it's Of Mice and Men.”   Any final words of advice for our listeners? “one piece of advice I try to remember is that it takes 30 days to make a habit. And that's not that long, Lori. You know, it's like if you really stick your nose to the grindstone, you can come up with a new habit in 30 days and so think of a new habit that you would like to instill in your life and make it happen.”   You can get in contact with Veronica at: LinkedIn: Click Here Instagram: Click Here Twitter: Click Here

New Books in History
Veronica Hinke, "The Last Night on the Titanic: Unsinkable Drinking, Dining, and Style" (Regnery History, 2019)

New Books in History

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2019 53:00


Fascination with The Titanic has not faded, though more than 105 years have passed since its tragic sinking when so many lives were lost, and an era of gilded glamor ended.  Culinary historian, Veronica Hinke’s new book, The Last Night on the Titanic: Unsinkable Drinking, Dining, and Style(Regnery History, 2019) is a celebration of the ethos of The Titanic, using the food and drink served on board as a fulcrum of a broader exploration of this fascinating episode of maritime history, the intriguing characters who sailed on her, and the enduring legacy of the world’s most famous Transatlantic crossing. Hinke tells the stories of millionaires and pastry chefs, popcorn vendors, and perfume salesmen, all gathered aboard the gargantuan ship for its celebrated maiden voyage in 1912. Hinke’s meticulous research has captured not only the glamour of the First-Class dining room but also the harrowing moments as families are separated at the lifeboats.  From menus stuffed into jacket pockets, and the archives of Gilded Age restaurants such as Delmonico’s and the St. Regis, Hinke has put together authentic recipes for many of the dishes served on the Titanic as well as the cocktails mixed at its elegant bars. Hinke’s passion for her material shines through this professionally researched, and thoroughly enjoyable exploration of Edwardian glamour and gastronomy on the high seas. Veronica Hinke is a culinary historian, food writer, and author.  She is the co-host of History Unplugged’s miniseries on The Titanic.  Find out more about Veronica by following her on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in British Studies
Veronica Hinke, "The Last Night on the Titanic: Unsinkable Drinking, Dining, and Style" (Regnery History, 2019)

New Books in British Studies

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2019 53:00


Fascination with The Titanic has not faded, though more than 105 years have passed since its tragic sinking when so many lives were lost, and an era of gilded glamor ended.  Culinary historian, Veronica Hinke’s new book, The Last Night on the Titanic: Unsinkable Drinking, Dining, and Style(Regnery History, 2019) is a celebration of the ethos of The Titanic, using the food and drink served on board as a fulcrum of a broader exploration of this fascinating episode of maritime history, the intriguing characters who sailed on her, and the enduring legacy of the world’s most famous Transatlantic crossing. Hinke tells the stories of millionaires and pastry chefs, popcorn vendors, and perfume salesmen, all gathered aboard the gargantuan ship for its celebrated maiden voyage in 1912. Hinke’s meticulous research has captured not only the glamour of the First-Class dining room but also the harrowing moments as families are separated at the lifeboats.  From menus stuffed into jacket pockets, and the archives of Gilded Age restaurants such as Delmonico’s and the St. Regis, Hinke has put together authentic recipes for many of the dishes served on the Titanic as well as the cocktails mixed at its elegant bars. Hinke’s passion for her material shines through this professionally researched, and thoroughly enjoyable exploration of Edwardian glamour and gastronomy on the high seas. Veronica Hinke is a culinary historian, food writer, and author.  She is the co-host of History Unplugged’s miniseries on The Titanic.  Find out more about Veronica by following her on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books Network
Veronica Hinke, "The Last Night on the Titanic: Unsinkable Drinking, Dining, and Style" (Regnery History, 2019)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2019 53:00


Fascination with The Titanic has not faded, though more than 105 years have passed since its tragic sinking when so many lives were lost, and an era of gilded glamor ended.  Culinary historian, Veronica Hinke’s new book, The Last Night on the Titanic: Unsinkable Drinking, Dining, and Style(Regnery History, 2019) is a celebration of the ethos of The Titanic, using the food and drink served on board as a fulcrum of a broader exploration of this fascinating episode of maritime history, the intriguing characters who sailed on her, and the enduring legacy of the world’s most famous Transatlantic crossing. Hinke tells the stories of millionaires and pastry chefs, popcorn vendors, and perfume salesmen, all gathered aboard the gargantuan ship for its celebrated maiden voyage in 1912. Hinke’s meticulous research has captured not only the glamour of the First-Class dining room but also the harrowing moments as families are separated at the lifeboats.  From menus stuffed into jacket pockets, and the archives of Gilded Age restaurants such as Delmonico’s and the St. Regis, Hinke has put together authentic recipes for many of the dishes served on the Titanic as well as the cocktails mixed at its elegant bars. Hinke’s passion for her material shines through this professionally researched, and thoroughly enjoyable exploration of Edwardian glamour and gastronomy on the high seas. Veronica Hinke is a culinary historian, food writer, and author.  She is the co-host of History Unplugged’s miniseries on The Titanic.  Find out more about Veronica by following her on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in American Studies
Veronica Hinke, "The Last Night on the Titanic: Unsinkable Drinking, Dining, and Style" (Regnery History, 2019)

New Books in American Studies

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2019 53:00


Fascination with The Titanic has not faded, though more than 105 years have passed since its tragic sinking when so many lives were lost, and an era of gilded glamor ended.  Culinary historian, Veronica Hinke’s new book, The Last Night on the Titanic: Unsinkable Drinking, Dining, and Style(Regnery History, 2019) is a celebration of the ethos of The Titanic, using the food and drink served on board as a fulcrum of a broader exploration of this fascinating episode of maritime history, the intriguing characters who sailed on her, and the enduring legacy of the world’s most famous Transatlantic crossing. Hinke tells the stories of millionaires and pastry chefs, popcorn vendors, and perfume salesmen, all gathered aboard the gargantuan ship for its celebrated maiden voyage in 1912. Hinke’s meticulous research has captured not only the glamour of the First-Class dining room but also the harrowing moments as families are separated at the lifeboats.  From menus stuffed into jacket pockets, and the archives of Gilded Age restaurants such as Delmonico’s and the St. Regis, Hinke has put together authentic recipes for many of the dishes served on the Titanic as well as the cocktails mixed at its elegant bars. Hinke’s passion for her material shines through this professionally researched, and thoroughly enjoyable exploration of Edwardian glamour and gastronomy on the high seas. Veronica Hinke is a culinary historian, food writer, and author.  She is the co-host of History Unplugged’s miniseries on The Titanic.  Find out more about Veronica by following her on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Food
Veronica Hinke, "The Last Night on the Titanic: Unsinkable Drinking, Dining, and Style" (Regnery History, 2019)

New Books in Food

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2019 53:00


Fascination with The Titanic has not faded, though more than 105 years have passed since its tragic sinking when so many lives were lost, and an era of gilded glamor ended.  Culinary historian, Veronica Hinke’s new book, The Last Night on the Titanic: Unsinkable Drinking, Dining, and Style(Regnery History, 2019) is a celebration of the ethos of The Titanic, using the food and drink served on board as a fulcrum of a broader exploration of this fascinating episode of maritime history, the intriguing characters who sailed on her, and the enduring legacy of the world’s most famous Transatlantic crossing. Hinke tells the stories of millionaires and pastry chefs, popcorn vendors, and perfume salesmen, all gathered aboard the gargantuan ship for its celebrated maiden voyage in 1912. Hinke’s meticulous research has captured not only the glamour of the First-Class dining room but also the harrowing moments as families are separated at the lifeboats.  From menus stuffed into jacket pockets, and the archives of Gilded Age restaurants such as Delmonico’s and the St. Regis, Hinke has put together authentic recipes for many of the dishes served on the Titanic as well as the cocktails mixed at its elegant bars. Hinke’s passion for her material shines through this professionally researched, and thoroughly enjoyable exploration of Edwardian glamour and gastronomy on the high seas. Veronica Hinke is a culinary historian, food writer, and author.  She is the co-host of History Unplugged’s miniseries on The Titanic.  Find out more about Veronica by following her on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Southern Sense Talk Radio
Mystery of the Titanic, Trumphobia and Behind The Laughter

Southern Sense Talk Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2019 175:17


Veronica Hinke, Experience the last night of drinking, dining, and style on the Titanic in food writer and Titanic historian Hinke’s Last Night on the Titanic, which painstakingly recreates the decadent meals, cocktails, fashion, and protocol of history’s most glamorous (and ill-fated) ship.David Dorsen, Former Assistant Chief Watergate Committee prosecutor David has veered from his scholarly non-fiction works to delve into a humorous fictional account of Donald Trump. Dorsen said he felt compelled to pen what is a slightly burlesque treatment of the election and leadership of Donald Trump.  Moses v. TrumpDan Perkins has mastered the art of human interaction by telling his stories, debating, interviewing and speaking to groups as small as 10 and as large as millions through his TV/radio programs.  danperkinsatsanibelAnthony Griffith made his way from Chicago's South Side to the city's comedy clubs and out to Los Angeles, where he performed on The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson andh Jay Leno. He has been featured in specials for Comedy Central, HBO, and Showtime and on The Arsenio Hall Show.  Behind The LaughterLlyod Marcus, the Un-Hyphenated America lloydmarcusDedication: Sergeant WyTasha Lamar Carter, Birmingham Police Department, Alabama, End of Watch Sunday, January 13, 2019

Southern Sense Talk
Mystery of the Titanic, Trumphobia and Behind The Laughter

Southern Sense Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2019 176:00


Veronica Hinke, Experience the last night of drinking, dining, and style on the Titanic in food writer and Titanic historian Hinke’s Last Night on the Titanic, which painstakingly recreates the decadent meals, cocktails, fashion, and protocol of history’s most glamorous (and ill-fated) ship. David Dorsen, Former Assistant Chief Watergate Committee prosecutor David has veered from his scholarly non-fiction works to delve into a humorous fictional account of Donald Trump. Dorsen said he felt compelled to pen what is a slightly burlesque treatment of the election and leadership of Donald Trump.  Moses v. Trump Dan Perkins has mastered the art of human interaction by telling his stories, debating, interviewing and speaking to groups as small as 10 and as large as millions through his TV/radio programs.  danperkinsatsanibel Anthony Griffith made his way from Chicago's South Side to the city's comedy clubs and out to Los Angeles, where he performed on The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson andh Jay Leno. He has been featured in specials for Comedy Central, HBO, and Showtime and on The Arsenio Hall Show.  Behind The Laughter Llyod Marcus, the Un-Hyphenated America lloydmarcus Dedication: Sergeant WyTasha Lamar Carter, Birmingham Police Department, Alabama, End of Watch Sunday, January 13, 2019

Southern Sense Talk Radio
Mystery of the Titanic, Trumphobia and Behind The Laughter

Southern Sense Talk Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2019 180:13


Veronica Hinke, Experience the last night of drinking, dining, and style on the Titanic in food writer and Titanic historian Hinke’s Last Night on the Titanic, which painstakingly recreates the decadent meals, cocktails, fashion, and protocol of history’s most glamorous (and ill-fated) ship.David Dorsen, Former Assistant Chief Watergate Committee prosecutor David has veered from his scholarly non-fiction works to delve into a humorous fictional account of Donald Trump. Dorsen said he felt compelled to pen what is a slightly burlesque treatment of the election and leadership of Donald Trump. Moses v. TrumpDan Perkins has mastered the art of human interaction by telling his stories, debating, interviewing and speaking to groups as small as 10 and as large as millions through his TV/radio programs. danperkinsatsanibelAnthony Griffith made his way from Chicago's South Side to the city's comedy clubs and out to Los Angeles, where he performed on The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson andh Jay Leno. He has been featured in specials for Comedy Central, HBO, and Showtime and on The Arsenio Hall Show. Behind The LaughterLlyod Marcus, the Un-Hyphenated America lloydmarcusDedication: Sergeant WyTasha Lamar Carter, Birmingham Police Department, Alabama, End of Watch Sunday, January 13, 2019

Southern Sense Talk Radio
Mystery of the Titanic, Trumphobia and Behind The Laughter

Southern Sense Talk Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2019 180:13


Veronica Hinke, Experience the last night of drinking, dining, and style on the Titanic in food writer and Titanic historian Hinke’s Last Night on the Titanic, which painstakingly recreates the decadent meals, cocktails, fashion, and protocol of history’s most glamorous (and ill-fated) ship.David Dorsen, Former Assistant Chief Watergate Committee prosecutor David has veered from his scholarly non-fiction works to delve into a humorous fictional account of Donald Trump. Dorsen said he felt compelled to pen what is a slightly burlesque treatment of the election and leadership of Donald Trump. Moses v. TrumpDan Perkins has mastered the art of human interaction by telling his stories, debating, interviewing and speaking to groups as small as 10 and as large as millions through his TV/radio programs. danperkinsatsanibelAnthony Griffith made his way from Chicago's South Side to the city's comedy clubs and out to Los Angeles, where he performed on The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson andh Jay Leno. He has been featured in specials for Comedy Central, HBO, and Showtime and on The Arsenio Hall Show. Behind The LaughterLlyod Marcus, the Un-Hyphenated America lloydmarcusDedication: Sergeant WyTasha Lamar Carter, Birmingham Police Department, Alabama, End of Watch Sunday, January 13, 2019

Primeiro Tratamento
Primeiro Tratamento Jaqueline Souza e Marcos Hinke EP 48 (Tertúlia Narrativa Roteiro)

Primeiro Tratamento

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2018 66:31


Roteiristas, sócios em uma das mais incríveis iniciativas do nosso mercado, o Tertúlia Narrativa. Jaqueline e Marcos são parceiros na vida e na profissão. Talentosos, simpáticos, técnicos, estudiosos são alguns adjetivos comuns aos dois. Ela foi selecionada para  laboratório de longas do SESC de novas histórias com “Incubo”, escreveu o documentário de “A fome não tem Classe” … Continue lendo "Primeiro Tratamento Jaqueline Souza e Marcos Hinke EP 48 (Tertúlia Narrativa Roteiro)"

Bürgerfunk Duisburg
NABU: Pilze in Duisburg

Bürgerfunk Duisburg

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2017 23:02


Pilze sind neben Pflanzen und Tieren ein ganz eigenes Reich. Pilze sind in unserem täglichen Leben häufiger als man vermutet. Jürgen Hinke vom NABU Duisburg informiert über heimische Pilze und ihre spannenden Aufgaben in der Natur. Außerdem erklärt er, worauf man beim Pilzesammeln unbedingt achten muss.

Bürgerfunk Duisburg
NABU: Reptilien in Duisburg

Bürgerfunk Duisburg

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2017 24:17


Jürgen Hinke vom NABU Duisburg stellt Waldeidechsen, Ringelnattern, Blindschleichen, Zauneidechsen und Mauereidechsen vor. Er informiert über ihr Aussehen und ihren Lebensraum. Infos gibt es auch unter https://www.nabu.de/

Bürgerfunk Duisburg
Der Waldkauz - Vogel des Jahres 2017

Bürgerfunk Duisburg

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2017 25:30


Viele Gegenden sind von Eulen verlassen, entweder weil sie keine Bruthöhlen finden oder das Nahrungsangebot nicht mehr ausreicht. Stellvertretend für alle Eulenarten hat der NABU für 2017 den Waldkauz zum Vogel des Jahres gewählt. Jürgen Hinke vom NABU Duisburg stellt ihn vor.

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Locked On Celtics - Daily Podcast On The Boston Celtics With Rainin' J's
Rainin' J's Boston Celtics Podcast Episode 28

Locked On Celtics - Daily Podcast On The Boston Celtics With Rainin' J's

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2016 57:32


The Celtics quest for the third seed is probably over, which means the focus is now on preserving home court and winning that 4th seed by beating Charlotte and Miami to end the season. John and Jay talk about Isaiah Thomas' struggles against Atlanta, why the Hawks are now a very dangerous team, and who they'd rather see when the playoffs begin next weekend. Plus, we thank Phoenix for not being as terrible as Brooklyn, we lament the end of the Hinke era in Philly, and we run through your Twitter questions... which include our favorite lineups, reality vs. expectations, and a culinary tour around Boston. Enjoy the show! #BostonCeltics #Celtics #RaininJs Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Arend, Jan & Hinke

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Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2012


Mijn vader ging af en toe op bezoek bij Tante Hinke...

Skumma Kultur
Skumma Kultur-2012-Nye utfordringer!

Skumma Kultur

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2011


Påtroppende teatersjef for DNS, Agnete Haaland, gjestet oss i studio! Blir det et severdig program i 2012, et engasjert hus og ikke minst, hva ønsker Agnete Haaland å satse på? Kan man bli mistenkliggjort for å bevege seg annerledes? Hinke er poetisk? Vi tar for oss Hoppsasa Skavank i dagens sending++ Skumma leser / eksamenskultur / ukas kulturanbefaling ( Fredrik / Magnus i studio)

Centre for Market and Public Organisation
Stephanie von Hinke Kessler Scholder - Working mums and overwieght kids: Is there a link?

Centre for Market and Public Organisation

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2007


Might the rise in childhood obesity be connected with the increasing numbers of mothers in full-time jobs? Stephanie von Hinke Kessler Scholder, looks at the evidence