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Et samla jordbruk har i dag levert inn sitt krav til staten i årets jordbruksoppgjør. Nestleder i Norges Bondelag, Bodhild Fjelltveit og 2. nestleder Egil Chr. Hoen snakker i denne episoden om kravet, og hva det inneholder.
Aanstaande zaterdag zal Team Kingdom of The Netherlands afreizen naar Osaka voor de 2025 RAXUS Samurai Japan Series. Ons Koninkrijksteam zal daar een tweeluik spelen tegen het gastland, tevens regerend olympisch kampioen en winnaar van de laatste World Baseball Classic. Voor Oranje is dit weer een mooie kans om te oefenen tegen tegenstand van wereldniveau. We blikten erop vooruit met bondscoach Evert-Jan 't Hoen. Presentatie: Robert Denneman Foto: WBSC Europe
Hva gjør et idrettsarrangement til et bærekraftig idrettsarrangement? Steinar Hoen har vært stevnedirektør for Bislett Games siden 2016. De gikk fra å være et "oljestevne" sponsa av oljegiganten Exxon, til å bli det mest anerkjente "grønne" idrettsarrangementet. Hoen forteller hele historien og hvilke tiltak som har fungert. Josephine Traberg forsker blant annet på hvordan store internasjonale idrettsorganisasjoner og arrangement kommuniserer om bærekraft. Hun er kritisk til de store lovnadene fra Ski-VM i Trondheim som sier at de skal være det mest bærekraftige og miljøvennlige VM på ski noensinne. Traberg er stipendiat på NIH, ved Institutt for idrett og samfunnsvitenskap. Programledere er Christina Gjestvang og Gjermund Erikstein-Midtbø. Redigerer er Eskil Byrkjeland.
From “Cheetah Girls: One World” and “Camp Rock 2: The Final Jam” to the “Zombies” franchise, Paul Hoen is the ultimate DCOM director! Hoen joins Will and Sabrina to talk about his career directing films for Disney, what’s to come from the next “Zombies” film and more! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The 16:9 PODCAST IS SPONSORED BY SCREENFEED – DIGITAL SIGNAGE CONTENT When the pandemic hit and a lot of people started working from home, many digital signage CMS software companies started developing and releasing solutions that pushed the digital signage messaging more normally posted on screens around workplaces to the laptop and computer monitor screens in the formal or ad hoc workspaces created around houses and apartments. It was a new but necessary feature for most companies, but something the Dutch company Netpresenter has been doing for almost 30 years. The software company started out with that problem in mind, borrowing on the concept of screensavers to create what it calls desktop digital signage. Over time, it added more conventional digital signage capabilities for workplaces - a solution that founder Frank Hoen says is not an add-on, but as robust as the many, many, many other CMS options out there. Along with offering a lot of integrations with business systems like SharePoint, the Netpresenter platform is very deep when it comes to triggered alerts for things like emergencies. That was developed in the wake of 9/11, when Netpresenter's US office in the World Trade Center complex was lost in the terror attack. Netpresenter has more than 5 million active users globally, from SMB to huge multi-nationals and government agencies that see screens on desktops and walls as the most effective way to reach and update its workers. While most of that footprint is desktop digital signage, Hoen says at least five percent of Netpresenter's software licenses are being used for conventional digital signage in workplaces. Subscribe from wherever you pick up new podcasts. TRANSCRIPT Frank, thank you for joining me. I have been aware of Netpresenter for the longest time, but we've never actually chatted, and it's interesting that you're one of the oldest companies out there but not terribly well known. Frank Hoen: We're all over the United States. We have hospitals like George Washington Memorial Hospital and big hospital chains across the US, for example, oil refineries in the Middle East, and military installations. There is just a lot of oil, a lot of industries, and a lot of offices across the globe that use our software, and it's been a while, so we have a couple of very interesting customers. One of the very earliest ones was the US Space Command, I believe, in 1995. Can you imagine that? Those were the days of PointCast, and everybody was saying it was the next big thing. I remember PointCast. Frank Hoen: Which was a dragon of a piece of software. It was terrible. Sucked all the bandwidth! Frank Hoen: Yeah, and it is interesting because, actually, the beginnings of Netpresenter could be traced back to the fact that we were selling one of the big brands of signage out there. I can tell you it was a Scala, Commodore Amiga, which was expensive as hell. They tried to bridge TV to the PC, and well, you know, they weren't that successful. Windows was not very multimedia-oriented then, and it didn't go that well, in the beginning, at least. We saw that, and we didn't want to build a signage solution or compete with them, but what we did see is that for the first time, all these computers out there with screens, which were managed, which were there, were available, and they were interconnected, and so you start to experiment. You put some images and videos on the server, and then the server comes down because of all the bandwidth. So we introduced some smart caching, and voila, Netpresenter was born. It was kind of an interesting beginning, but big companies like Nokia, Sony, and the early pioneers picked up on it, and one of our early customers was actually a US Space Command. And so I literally started going to the trade show. I came across a Marine who was in this battle group who used Netpresenter, and I never heard of the people. I didn't know they were using it. They might have copied it from one Navy server to other ships, but what can you do? It's a nice story now. So you have interesting roots in that since COVID became a thing, the pandemic bubbled up, and a lot of people were working from home. A lot of “conventional” or “mainstream” digital signage companies branched into making effective screensavers, pushing information to desktops for work-from-home people. You, on the flip side, started as a corporate screensaver company that then evolved and expanded into doing digital signage as well, correct? Frank Hoen: Well, yes, and if I may add, and taking it a bit back from COVID, we had an office in Twin Towers, and when obviously that happened, and all the people who I knew had died, we were like, could we have actually maybe contributed in a positive way and then trying to prevent when something similar happens to be able to save more people? And that was the beginning of what we call our Emergency Alert Capability of Netpresenter. So, sir, you had an office in the World Trade Center? Frank Hoen: Yes. Wow. Frank Hoen: So, that was one of those pivotal moments. Obviously, COVID was as well, and I'll get back to that. But, imagine this, there, and suddenly boom, and it was, yeah, obviously terrible. But it was for us. We were like, let's introduce emergency alerts in our platform so that our customers can actually use this for emergency evacuations, fire, aiding and fire alerts, giving specific information, active shooter, tornado warnings, and the software has been with us since then, basically, and to this day, many us hospitals actually use our software for that specifically as well, for example. Still, we have whole countries that are actually running the Netpresenter software, including the screens, all these tools, apps, and push notifications. This is a full omnichannel emergency alert system capable of serving whole countries. They're running software. So if people are buying, and that's my point, if people are buying Netpresenter, they're buying something that literally whole countries depend on to address millions and millions immediately. So, we have seen quite a few copycats over the years, and I always felt, and so our developers, they had a very high shareware component in there. It was kind of like hack on the hack. Obviously, then those, what we have very often seen is people start off with that because they have rock bottom prices, obviously, because they can't compete on features. Still, eventually, those customers end up at us. If you need to run on corporate devices, mobile devices, PCs, and all these things and networks. The last thing you want is for that piece of software to be installed, which kills your bandwidth and causes all kinds of problems. There are big organizations, especially in hospitals and other places, that they choose for quality, and that means. You know, we're not the cheapest solution out there, most expensive either, but we've had many customers for 20-plus years. What IT company can say that? Not a lot. So, when you're asked to describe your company, do you say you're a digital signage software company or something else? Frank Hoen: We're into corporate communications. Basically, this is a corporate communication platform. We do say that we have signage for the big screens, desktop digital signage for all existing PCs, app solutions, alerts, notifications, tickers, and all kinds of tools, basically any device in the organization. I always use the parallel of a hospital. There are big screens hanging there. We provide those; we run on those. There's all the PCs, we run on those. We run on the tablets. We run on mobile devices. There's the alert notification as well. The whole thing integrates with things already available. In organizations such as SharePoint integrations, that's not many organizations that offer that. So basically, organizations invest a lot in their intranets in their SharePoints and similar intranets, but predominantly SharePoint if organizations have Windows, but very few people are seeing the content. So that's problematic. There's a saying it's difficult to be famous if nobody recognizes you, and it's essentially here we are, they have invested a lot of money in that. So obviously, things like signage solutions, big screens, and being able to distill headlines literally, need-to-know, must-know information from intranets, that's a killer app that really is bringing the most elegant way and big heritage of push that's bringing content, throughout organizations, fully automated, and that's just beautiful because number one: organizations, they are popularizing the internet, but number two: they're the headlines of what organizations should know, everybody sees them, and that's just very cool. Your website says you have about 5 million active users. I assume a pretty high percentage of that is desktop digital signage, as you describe it. What percentage would you attribute to the larger screens sprinkled around an office building? Frank Hoen: Well, it's actually relatively high—I would say somewhere between 5% and 10%—and it's significant. So you got a pretty big footprint out there. Frank Hoen: Yeah, and the interesting thing is that we have customers who pay per annum or per month. The rule is, if it ain't broken, don't fix it. So if customers are happy and you keep adding relevant new features, they stay. Well, if you've had customers for 20 years, that's a pretty good endorsement. Frank Hoen: Yeah, and that actually brings in the fact that IT revolutions come and go, and listening very carefully to your customers and then working from there, for example, integrating AI, obviously is omnipresent. That is crucial if you want to survive as an organization, whether you're in the signage or not. So I'm working for an organization that's using Netpresenter. I'm, let's say, working remotely. How does your product manifest itself on screens? Frank Hoen: We use a couple of concepts. Basically, we don't want to be intrusive, so we do have pop-ups. However, I don't like the concept of pop-ups and things like that unless it's in your best interest that you should be immediately notified about something. So we have that, but that's not a mainstream tool. The mainstream tool is the desktop app, and we have an app that is for mobile devices that's basically an elegant reader where you can command, and things like that, kind of a smart social internet dish, and that can actually is typically often connected with a SharePoint. So it gets automated feeds, but the key component is actually, the home is the desktop signage, desktop digital signage. That is the good old screensaver. Obviously, screens don't burn in anymore, but the elegance of these new flat screens is basically that the difference between sleep mode and active mode isn't that big. Imagine walking through an organization, and every screen, every of those PCs displays the latest information and the latest headlines from your intranet automatically. You get so many impressions of the message. Then we actually measured that you can actually increase intranet, free fault, but more importantly, the retention to two and a half. So literally, a well-used intranet introduced Netpresenter, and a lot more people recall the key messages, and that's just beautiful. It elegantly brings without interrupting people in the core processes. We obviously want to give management from organizations a fighting chance of reaching their staff. So if I'm banging away on emails and there's some sort of message that Corporate needs to get out to its staff, what's going to happen on my screen? Frank Hoen: We have different levels of notifications. So you have a low, medium, and high level of notifications, and we can literally take over your whole screen if necessary. Think active shooters and things like that We call it an emergency alert, similar to the public emergency broadcast. You get lower levels than that. You have partial screens; you have pop-up notifications. We can do things on your mobile device as well. If you're constantly hammering on your PC, the screens won't disappear. So there are all kinds of forms, and basically, remember old McLuhan, “the medium is the message.” If you have a big toolbox, you don't only have the hammer, if you know what I mean. So you have a lot more tools available at home, but the key tool is still the screensaver. I'm going to assume having done this for so many years that you have a pretty good sense of the balance that you have to strike. You mentioned the word intrusive before. You can cross that line, I suspect, pretty easily and just start annoying your staff as opposed to educating them and making them aware. Frank Hoen: You know, obviously, we both agree that people don't consider a signage screen intrusive. It's just there. It's the same with a screensaver; it's there when you're not actively hammering away at emails. You know, you grab a cup of coffee, take a rest break, and turn to the computer, you will see it several times a day, but it never is intrusive because, you know, it's there with your lock screen as well and we have solutions for that as well. So, basically, when you're returning to your computer or not using it for a couple of minutes, we're there on whatever screen that is out there. And are those configurable at the user end, or is that something that's set centrally? Frank Hoen: The user has some capabilities, but most of them, obviously, you want to ensure that you have some control over internal communications. For example, the screens that won't appear when you're doing a presentation or having a team meeting wouldn't make much sense so you do have control over that, but the organization can determine which tools they use or which mixture of tools they're going to use. I assume there's a percentage of people who don't want to be bothered and would be looking for ways to disable the application. How do you fight that? Frank Hoen: That is easily done, of course, through configuring your PC. If it's an office PC, it's easy to do, but you know, I should state that it's ridiculous the amount of time people at work spend on their social media. It's getting crazy, and it's literally two hours or more at work. And it's just not being able as an organization actually to have access, even simple access, to your staff. That's what we're talking about. So we're giving them back a little fighting chance. We're never going to be able to compete one-on-one against social media and all their algorithms and elegant persuasion mechanisms but with Netpresenter, you have a fighting chance of getting your need-to-know information, your must-know information well, between the years of employees, basically. How do they know it's that much time on social media? Is that IT department just looking at browser activity? Frank Hoen: Oh, no, these are studies. That's easily googled. There are several big studies out there, and it's what I see here is from Gallup State of the Global Workplace 2023. It basically says that employees are disengaging. They want more recognition for their work, more communication from the leaders, more communication from the leaders, clear goals, stronger guidance, and engagement or culture. How do you do that when working at home? So, how do you actually get culture across while working predominantly at home? Many employees experience stress often because of social media. They already overworked well before entering the office, so basically, there are a lot of studies out there. If you want to have the chance to keep connecting with your employees, your communication platform needs to be adapted to that so that you don't add to the information overload but basically bring some peace and quiet. But if you cannot reach your staff while working at home, you will lose out. There will be no connection at all at your organization. How much of this is integrated into other business systems? You mentioned SharePoint before, but you know, companies use Slack and so on. Frank Hoen: Yeah. We also have Teams connections, for example, and several other connections. Basically, if you have the data, we'll be able to intelligently deliver it to the screens. We're even able to analyze how much of that was read and understood through AI, through smart AI solutions. So imagine letting AI summarize the key headlines your staff or your management wants employees to know. AI literally analyzes it, compacts it, makes an abstract out of it, puts it out to the screens, and then actually keeps an eye on it, does small polls, two—or three-question polls, and checks whether they have understood it. So basically, we're seeing now the move from isolated tools or very smart apps into integrated systems, which are basically working like the director of a big news broadcaster. When information comes in, they determine: is it breaking news? Is it news for the app? Is it news on TV? Is it news just for a website? Is it no news? So you have our AI analyzing information, then deciding whether it will be how important it is, putting it out there on the right spot and on the right medium, but also, and that's really new, it can actually detect among these thousands of employees, we actually typically see that on big signage screens or on the screen savers. It can actually detect if they understood it, if they know the basics of, for example, cybersecurity awareness or compliance, and that's really cool. Basically we're bringing signage into massive learning systems without being intrusive, and to elegantly pull, if they know it, not everyone, just a couple and just enough, so, you know, okay, now we need to snooze this campaign that now we need to snooze this campaign or now we need to upscale the campaign and show it more on screens more frequently or maybe even on other channels as well. So that's awareness. Can you do training? Frank Hoen: Well, you know, it's not full-blown training in that you're sitting and having your course on C programming. No, it doesn't do that. This is meant for relatively small pieces of information, not whole ISO manuals or full compliance manuals. Still, the essence of the things the organization has identified is that nobody knows but they should. So, you need to know that those crucial pieces of information are crucial; you can put that in there. It can actually detect if the employees have read it, if they understood it, and it then can report back to management and say, “Hey, you know, did you know that your organization was 85% aware of the basic rules of cybersecurity awareness? It has gone down to 65%. As an AI, upon your instruction, I've decided to show more messages and cybersecurity awareness, and I'm happy to report that after two weeks, 95% of everybody knows cybersecurity awareness.” So yeah, it's basically bringing signage into the big world where because of all these PCs out there, added real estate screen, real estate is literally football fields more than the screens you have typically hanging out there if you're only using big screens. Right, and the screens themselves are physically bigger. As I'm chatting with you, I forgot the size of this curved screen thing I have here, but I could have a screensaver on one side and have a big desktop going anyway. Frank Hoen: Exactly, and basically, you can imagine how big of a screen it is while you are hammering away on emails, but while you're still working in the office or environment, you literally can see the screens to the corners of your eyes or colleagues, or when you walk through the canteen, it's basically, it's everywhere. Your messages are omnipresent because you literally use every screen in your organization. So if I'm using this solution, is it a license that I buy, do I subscribe, or is it a bit of both? Frank Hoen: We have on-premise customers that's our current form, and that's preferred by, for example, defense and some of the large organizations, but we also have a new cloud platform, and that's license-based, so we have all variations of licensing. I assume the cloud side is pretty much essential for the work-from-home crowd. Frank Hoen: Yeah. Although, actually, if they just installed it on their servers, then obviously the organization and the people have access to VPNs, and then it would be available as well. So it's that flexibility, which is really nice because some current customers don't need advanced AI integrations and things like that. However, they still want to be able to convey messages on their PC and rhe desktop digital signage, the alerts, that's all in there, and if they want the more advanced integrations with SharePoint, AI, and learning through signage screens, then they need to move to the Netpresenter Cloud. Workplace has become a very hot vertical in digital signage. What was your reaction during the COVID era when all kinds of digital signage CMS software companies added some variation on corporate screensavers, desktops, and digital signage to their product suite? Frank Hoen: We saw plenty of them, and most of them were just one of them. “We have those kinds of features-ish” types of companies. There have been no further developments. Some have been limited to an announcement or very basic functionality. It's very easy to hack a browser module, display something on it, and wrap it in there. Still, it's much more difficult to have a full-blown, reliable system that integrates with all back offices and middleware applications. So, basically, it brings back vibes from the shareware days of some competitors. Unless you're committed to developing, keeping it secure, adding new features, making sure it's not an island, it's not something I would advise big organizations to invest in because, basically, it's just a side note for those organizations, Yeah. When you're talking, I was thinking it's the difference between a company saying, yeah, we can do that versus another company like you're saying, this is what we do. Frank Hoen: Exactly. It's the same with signage. Everybody can connect a big screen to PowerPoint. That's not signage. That's like the Nike network and USB sticks. That's not signage. Well, I don't consider that signage, and it still is a thing. If organizations would simply calculate the total cost of ownership of the applications, which includes support, which includes messy things with drivers or special PC configurations and things like that, you don't have that when that with Netpresenter, you know, it has for 25 years, it had to run on anything out there, anything, and while being elegant in terms of PC resources and a network resource. With that much experience, no other competitor comes even close there. Sometimes, when a solution is focused on one thing, the other stuff it does isn't as robust as a pure-play digital signage CMS. How would you answer that? Frank Hoen: We have an extremely robust CMS. Technically, it doesn't matter whether our signage is running on the desktop or big screen. It's even more difficult to run on a computer with dozens of applications open, and then we need to run reliably. Being able to run on those computer environments is so extreme, which means that Netpresenter software needs to be incredibly robust. So, I would argue that in terms of CMS, nobody can teach us lessons there. Again, whole countries use our software—the original Netpresenter software—and you would use it in your organization. They literally run it too; for example, we had a system a couple of years ago in the Netherlands that was addressing 50,000 public screens and millions of apps, and if you're able to do emergency public broadcast on such a massive scale and reliably run every day on millions of desktop computers abused by users every day, basically, that says something. Tell me about the company. How big are you? Frank Hoen: Truth be told, we're a relatively small organization. There was a very deliberate strategy never to go to the stock exchange or attract investor's money, it was never necessary. We kept growing and have been profitable for 25 years in a row. We're very comfortable financially, very secure, and very robust. But yeah, I have a lot of friends. They did try to go to the stock exchange in the US, and some made it, but most didn't. So there are many organizations we see in our area that are just going bust trying to collect the big check on the stock exchange or investors becoming impatient and are downscaling. It's terrible, and it's killing the industry, and again, what kind of organization would you prefer? Are you entirely self-funded, then? Frank Hoen: Oh yeah. So it's your company? Frank Hoen: It's my company. And how do you sell? Do you go through channel or direct? Frank Hoen: Both, and there's a big opportunity for any of your listeners in the SharePoint or corporate world to connect with us for free. There's a big opportunity because how are you going to distinguish yourself from all these other internet integrators? So there's that. So we work through these integrators and there's direct sales as well for, if organizations are of such a scale that it becomes more comfortable to do so. So, last question, what might we see over the next year or so from Netpresenter? Frank Hoen: Every new technology brings new capabilities, including the omnipresent AI and smart learning through signage, and that is our big focus right now. We want to be able to literally prove to management that through signage on your desktop and on the big screens, you can guarantee that your employees have seen and understood it. That's going to be our year. Yeah. I mean, that's made a big difference to the digital out of home community, the analytics and proof of view, and so on. So it makes sense that if you're going to make that investment in the enterprise, in the workplace, it'd be great if you actually knew it was working. Frank Hoen: It's not just about counting views. That's not it. Imagine a piece of information comes on and is conveyed on signage, and a small part of the organization receives polls to answer a pop-up, for example, very small, as little as possible, and they're actually being asked if they understood the question. So it's not about counting views. It's much more than that. Gotcha. All right, Frank, thank you so much for your time. Frank Hoen: Thank you, Dave. It's been very nice.
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Vi snakker oss gjennom hovedtrekkene i jordbrukets krav, og hvor mye dette vil påvirke økonomien til hver enkelt bonde. Gjest i studio er Egil Chr. Hoen, 1. nestleder i Norges Bondelag.
In Via Cultura Live praat Gertjan Kleinpaste met de organisatoren van Eallum, het fantasy festival dat op 27 en 28 mei plaatsvindt in de Biesbosch. We praten met trouwe bezoekers van fantasy festivals en met steampunk liefhebbers. De muziek is van Eef ‘t Hoen. Via Cultura Live - is donderdagavond 13 april 2023 live via de ether uitgezonden bij RTV Papendrecht, en vanaf 21:00 uur bij ATOS RTV. En op zaterdag 15 april 2023 vanaf 08:00 uur en zondag 16 april vanaf 10:00 uur bij DrechtstadFM/ RTV Dordrecht. Op televisie bij RTV Dordrecht volgt de tv/uitzending op woensdag 19 april 2023.
In deze aflevering gaat Annette van Soest in gesprek met Ellen 't Hoen, die al jaren werkt aan betere toegang tot medicatie. Aanleiding is de rechtszaak die stichting Farma ter Verantwoording tegen farmaceut AbbVie aanspande.De kern van deze rechtszaak is dat dit bedrijf 1,2 miljard euro aan het Nederlands zorgsysteem onttrok met de excessieve winst op Humira, een medicijn dat onder meer tegen reuma en psoriasis wordt gebruikt. En daarmee schaadt het bedrijf de toegang tot zorg van Nederlanders. Ellen 't Hoen is lid van de adviesraad van de stichting.Kritiek op de farmaceutische industrie neemt toe. Met name de langdurige octrooien, de toegankelijkheid en de exorbitante prijzen zijn problematisch.Waarom neemt de overheid geen maatregelen tegen de monsterprijzen voor medicatie? ‘Dat vraag ik mezelf ook vaak af,' zegt 't Hoen. ‘Er is angst om bij de farmaceutische industrie in te grijpen. Ik noem dat ook wel het farmaceutische Stockholm-syndroom.'Links naar de relevante artikelen en dossiers:https://www.ftm.nl/dossier/wat-maakt-onze-zorg-zo-duur https://www.ftm.nl/artikelen/farmaceuten-manipuleren-hogere-medicijnprijshttps://www.ftm.nl/artikelen/gezocht-geneesmiddel-tegen-ziekmakend-dure-medicijnenhttps://www.ftm.nl/artikelen/fair-medicine-marktfalen-in-de-farmaceutische-industrie-vraagt-om-praktische-oplossingen
In deze aflevering gaat Annette van Soest in gesprek met Ellen 't Hoen, die al jaren werkt aan betere toegang tot medicatie. Aanleiding is de rechtszaak die stichting Farma ter Verantwoording tegen farmaceut AbbVie aanspande.De kern van deze rechtszaak is dat dit bedrijf 1,2 miljard euro aan het Nederlands zorgsysteem onttrok met de excessieve winst op Humira, een medicijn dat onder meer tegen reuma en psoriasis wordt gebruikt. En daarmee schaadt het bedrijf de toegang tot zorg van Nederlanders. Ellen 't Hoen is lid van de adviesraad van de stichting.Kritiek op de farmaceutische industrie neemt toe. Met name de langdurige octrooien, de toegankelijkheid en de exorbitante prijzen zijn problematisch.Waarom neemt de overheid geen maatregelen tegen de monsterprijzen voor medicatie? ‘Dat vraag ik mezelf ook vaak af,' zegt 't Hoen. ‘Er is angst om bij de farmaceutische industrie in te grijpen. Ik noem dat ook wel het farmaceutische Stockholm-syndroom.'Links naar de relevante artikelen uit onze dossiers: https://www.ftm.nl/dossier/wat-maakt-onze-zorg-zo-duur https://www.ftm.nl/artikelen/farmaceuten-manipuleren-hogere-medicijnprijshttps://www.ftm.nl/artikelen/gezocht-geneesmiddel-tegen-ziekmakend-dure-medicijnenhttps://www.ftm.nl/artikelen/fair-medicine-marktfalen-in-de-farmaceutische-industrie-vraagt-om-praktische-oplossingen
In de tentoonstelling Piet Paris e.a. – Illustraties, glaskunst, mode in Museum JAN wordt het werk van mode-illustrator Piet Paris, pseudoniem van Pieter 't Hoen, getoond. Glas, tekeningen en mode worden naast elkaar gelegd en geven de basisbeginselen weer achter elke tekening van Piet Paris: vorm, kleur en symmetrie. Presentatie: Gijs Groenteman
Tidligere høydehopper og økonom Steinar Hoen har ledet an i idretts-Norges arbeid med bærekraft, som stevnedirektør på Bislett Games og daglig leder på Bislett stadion. Vi snakker med ham om reisen fra tiden der stevnet het ExxonMobile Bislett Games til dagens situasjon hvor Bislett Games regnes som et av de mest bærekraftige idrettsstevnene i verden. Han forteller om alle partnerne som skulle til for å sikre grønn transport, satsingen på solcelleanlegg for å sikre grønn energi til anlegget, og samarbeidet med Norsk Gjenvinning og Revise for å øke sorteringsgraden både under stevnet og i daglig drift på stadion. Vi trekker linjene til bærekraftssatsinger i fotball og andre idretter, diskuterer skaleringsproblemet knyttet til enda større stadioner, gleder oss over de kostnadsbesparende effektene av bærekraftstiltakene på Bislett, og snakker om den nye avfallsstasjonen på Bislett stadion, som helst skal være like ren og pen som et sykehusrom. Vi snakker om bærekraftsentusiasme, elbiler som ser ut som virkelige biler, utfordringene med å få 250 idrettsutøvere gjennom sikkerhetskontrollen på Gardermoen og japanske supporteres tribuneoppførsel. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome back to another NOT regularly scheduled episode of Disney Deviants!We know we promised Stepsister From Planet Weird, but hopefully you can forgive us for this deviation, because we got to sit down and talk with the director of the ENTIRE Z-O-M-B-I-E-S franchise!After a DM to our Disney Deviants Instagram, we saw that Paul had not only listen to our last episode, but that he had was totally game from coming on the podcast to discuss all of the questions, comments, and concerns we had about the final (?) movie in the franchise. And our chaotic selves of course said yes! So sit down, relax, and make sure you grab a cup of tea, because we spill of our ours in this week's episode of Disney Deviants!
In this episode, Tony & Debra interview PRINT Certified Coach, Kelly Banks Hoen about her direct experience with PRINT both as a mother & spouse as well as a corporate coach in the hospitality industry. To learn more about Tony please visit www.Collegiate-Empowerment.org or follow him on Twitter @TonyDAngelo To learn more about Debra, please visit: www.PaulHertzGroup.com To learn more about Kelly, please Kelly Hoen w/Banks And Hoen on Linked In.
Ron Lemmens sprak met Axel van 't Hoen in Let's Talk Business. De Onderwijs Communicatie Groep (OCG) is een uitgeverij, off‐ en online. Hun uitgaven helpen scholieren en hun ouders bij de keuze voor een vervolgopleiding (voortgezet‐ en middelbaarberoepsonderwijs). De missie is het keuzeproces van de leerlingen voor hen zo transparant en toegankelijk mogelijk te laten zijn. Hiertoe hebben ze twee platformen ontwikkeld, De VO Gids en het MBO Kompas. Deze podia worden gefinancierd door de deelnemende onderwijsinstellingen die voortgezet onderwijs of middelbaarberoepsonderwijs aanbieden. Hun motief om aan de producten van OCG deel te nemen als aanbieder van informatie, is dat ze een formule hebben ontwikkeld die voor de aanbieders van onderwijs een bijzonder efficiënte en effectieve manier biedt om leerlingen te informeren over hun onderscheidende aanbod. Hoe brengen ze de behoeften van ouders, leerlingen en onderwijsinstellingen samen? Ron Lemmens ging erover in gesprek met Axel van 't Hoen, directeur bij de Onderwijs Communicatie Groep. In het radioprogramma Let's Talk Business gaat het uiteraard over de business, maar vooral ook over de persoonlijke visie en de ambities van de hoofdgast. Er wordt teruggeblikt, vooruitgekeken en er worden persoonlijke ervaringen gedeeld. Wat ging er goed, wat zijn leerpunten en hoe ziet de business er over vijf jaar uit. Dit alles in een één uur durend radioprogramma, met lekkere muziek en onder de enthousiaste (bege)leiding van presentatoren Martine Hauwert, Fabienne de Vries, Ron Lemmens, Folkert Tempelman, Robert Denneman, Rick van Velthuysen en Koen Bugter. Voor internationaal opererende bedrijven is er ook Let's Talk Business International. Deze uitzendingen zijn Engels- of anderstalig. Ken je zelf ondernemende mensen die je graag in de uitzending zou willen horen? Laat het ons weten via info@newbusinessradio.nl of tweet het via @newbusradionl Let's Talk Business hoor je elke werkdag tussen 10:00 en 11:00 uur op New Business Radio. Let's Talk Business wordt mede mogelijk gemaakt door Baaz.nl
Ola og Anders snakker med Egil Christopher Hoen, som er 1. nestleder i Norges Bondelag. En hektisk periode, der faglagene nå har levert sine innspill til NOU 2022 14 eller Inntektsutvalgets rapport, er nå over. Hva mener Norges Bondelag og hvordan er veien videre? Foto: Bondelaget
One part zombies, one part werewolves, one part aliens. Full parts awesome. "Best Revival of a Podcast: Showgays" is a podcast in The Ampliverse at theampliverse.com Email us any thoughts and takes and we may read it on the next episode at showgaysmoviemusical@gmail.com Join our live discussion of all things Showgays on our Discord server! https://discord.gg/Ma5FasSwXU Don't forget to check out the Ampliverse Bookshop for further reading! References Kaplan-Leveson, Laine and Rund Abdelfatah. “A History Of Zombies In America.” Morning Edition, NPR, 31 Oct. 2019. NPR, https://www.npr.org/2019/10/31/774985441/a-history-of-zombies-in-america. Mariani, Mike. “The Tragic, Forgotten History of Zombies.” The Atlantic, 28 Oct. 2015, https://www.theatlantic.com/entertainment/archive/2015/10/how-america-erased-the-tragic-history-of-the-zombie/412264/. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/showgays/message
Vandaag start m'n volgende seizoen, seizoen 5 alweer, met zorgvernieuwers. Want... als we het over hokjes-denken en -organiseren hebben, dan hebben we in de zorg wel wat te doen natuurlijk. En... zorgt de zorg eigenlijk wel goed (genoeg) voor zichzelf? is de retorische vraag waar ik dit seizoen mee start.Ik spreek allereerst met Grietje (Grace) van der Heide en Jan t Hoen. Twee zorgpositivo's, zoals ze benoemd zijn en ja dat kan ik beamen.Voor mij was dit op diverse manieren een bijzondere eerste keer, want ik had nog nooit een interview met twee mensen gedaan... maar dat bleek supersimpel. Ze zijn zo op elkaar ingespeeld, ze noemen zichzelf niet voor niets JanGrietje ;-)Grietje komt bij de politie vandaan en werd gegrepen door hoe er met haar moeder met dementie werd omgegaan en Jan was al eerder in de zorg terecht gekomen, ook met een andere achtergrond. Grietje ziet veel overeenkomsten tussen haar werk bij de politie met haar huidige werk. Emoties, oprecht een ander helpen, niet je kracht inzetten, maar juist je zachtheid.Jan heeft de gave om mensen echt te zien, de waarde ervan te pakken en te benoemen, bijvoorbeeld in gastcolleges. Zo halen ze zorg echt dichtbij, zelf jongeren bleken graag mee te willen denken, als ze maar uitgenodigd en geprikkeld worden.Dit noemen ze nou bevlogenheid. Twee mensen die zelfs hun huis hebben verkocht om hun missiewerk te doen. En dat slaat aan. Ze gaan met hun authentieke zelf, hun nieuwsgierigheid en hun oldtimer op pad, gepland en ongepland langs zorginstellingen. Ze doen daar interventies die ze alleen maar kunnen doen doordat ze van buiten komen, precies voor deze disruptie worden ze uitgenodigd. En ook het bedrijfsleven betrekken ze erbij, heel verrassend.En... ze delen ook nog even een gave primeur tijdens deze aflevering, ik voel me vereerd...Luister naar deze allereerste aflevering en laat je verrassen hoe dichtbij zorgvernieuwing is...Het is mijn missie om Nederland te onthokken. Want niemand past in een hokje, dat doet geen recht aan de hele mens, weet ik uit mijn ruime HR ervaring. Er is een alternatief nodig om meer ruimte te bieden aan talent. Om te bouwen aan vertrouwen, verbinding & veiligheid. Laten we puzzelstukjes vormen, samen een geheel vormen, allemaal even waardevol! Meer over mij en mijn werk: www.judithwebber.nl
Het huwelijk houdt ons liefdesleven al lang niet meer in toom. Achtereenvolgens de pil, Van der Valk-motels, Viva en Tinder hebben de zoete oorlog der liefde tot een chaos gemaakt. Eind twintigers Tarik Moree(spel) Laura de Geest(spel) en Daniël 't Hoen(regie) vertellen in deze aflevering over hun voorstelling Fun and Games. Ze staan open voor alles wat houvast kan geven in de liefde en maken er theater van. Onder andere Esther Perel, de scheiding van hun ouders, Albee's Martha & George, Via Rudolphi en Ramses Shaffy gaan over tafel. 16 - 18 sep in Theater Bellevue www.theaterbellevue.nl/funandgames
In the fifty-fourth episode, Jake, Chris, Matthew, Wyatt and Matt chat with director and producer Paul Hoen, where they talk about his various contributions to Disney Channel and Nickelodeon projects as both director and producer, such as "Andi Mack", "Tru Confessions", "Camp Rock 2: The Final Jam", "Even Stevens", "Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide" and many more! They also talk about working on the "Z-O-M-B-I-E-S" trilogy, what we can expect from the upcoming "Z-O-M-B-I-E-S 3" and so much more! Stream "Z-O-M-B-I-E-S 3" on Disney+ July 15th and catch an encore presentation August 12th at 8pm on Disney Channel!
Han er stevnedirektør i Bislet Games, tidligere europamester i høydehopp og aksjeinvestor. Hør episoden i appen NRK Radio
Nhớ người yêu cũ ư? Đừng để trái tim đánh lừa! Khi người yêu cũ quay lưng bước đi, có thể họ sẽ để lại những nỗi vấn vương khó tả trong tim của chúng ta. Một cái tên, một món ăn, một đồ vật,... cũng đủ để nhắc ta nhớ về một người mà ta đã cố xóa khỏi tâm trí. Thật ra, việc chúng ta không thể quên đi người cũ chẳng có gì là khó hiểu. Chẳng qua, trái tim ta chỉ đang nhớ lại khoảnh khắc nó đập khi ta và người ấy cùng nhau trải qua bao kỷ niệm ngọt ngào trong quá khứ. “Đừng để trái tim đánh lừa!” Đó là lời nhắn nhủ mà hai host Nghĩa Đỗ và Hoài Thương gửi đến chúng ta trong tập 7 |Yêu Làm Chi Lệ Hoen Bờ Mi| - của podcast Trốn Tìm. Đành rằng là chưa quên được tình cũ, nhưng điều đó không có nghĩa là chúng ta sẽ mãi mãi cảm thấy chạnh lòng và nhớ nhung những chuyện đã qua. Chúng ta xứng đáng với những điều tốt đẹp hơn, và vẫn còn nhiều bất ngờ đang chờ đợi ở con đường phía trước. Còn ngần ngại gì mà không đón xem tập 7 của podcast Trốn Tìm vào ngày 15/06 trên Youtube, Spotify và Tiktok! Trốn Tìm đồng hàng cùng SSStutter, Tamania Sense, Emme, là min để mang đến cho bạn podcast này. #trontimpodcast #maybeoriginal #trontim #nghiado #hoaithuong
Gaming And Collecting: Looking Back At The Games That Shaped Us!
On This Episode Of The Gaming And Collecting Podcast Bill And Alex Continue There Ongoing Discussion Of Every Pokemon In The Entire Franchise, This Time Taking A Look At The Pokemon First Introduced In Generation 3 (Which Is Also Bill's Absolute Favorite Gen) And Giving There Overall Thoughts! But Once Again Guys Thanks For Joining Us As We Discuss The Games That Shaped Us! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Gaming And Collecting: Looking Back At The Games That Shaped Us!
On This Episode Of The Gaming And Collecting Podcast Bill And Alex Continue There Ongoing Discussion Of Every Pokemon In The Entire Franchise, This Time Taking A Look At The Pokemon First Introduced In Generation 3 (Which Is Also Bill's Absolute Favorite Gen) And Giving There Overall Thoughts! But Once Again Guys Thanks For Joining Us As We Discuss The Games That Shaped Us! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
4.21.2022, Hoen-ji Spring Sesshin Opening Remarks by Shinge Roshi For more information, or to make a donation, please visit: https://zenstudies.org/donate https://zencenterofsyracuse.org/donate subscribe on youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/TheZenStudiesSociety?sub_confirmation=1
2022.4.4 - Earth Day – Dharma Talk by Myorin Catherine Landis, Hoen-ji Spring Sesshin For more information, or to make a donation, please visit: https://zenstudies.org/donate https://zencenterofsyracuse.org/donate subscribe on youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/TheZenStudiesSociety?sub_confirmation=1
Y en este primer episodio un cuento infantil que involucra nuestras sombras...
About the guestsAs Property Management Coordinator, William Christian III is responsible for supporting the Property Management and Development teams with the day-to-day operations of the Hoen Lithographic Campus and other projects while maintaining consistent and seamless hospitality, business support, and technical experience for tenants and guests. William brings over six years of experience in guest-facing and hospitality along with a background in architecture and real estate. Outside of the professional realm, William is also a self-published author of three and is currently working on his fourth publication. William obtained his Bachelors of Science in Architecture and Environmental Design at Morgan State University and is currently seeking his Masters in Real Estate Development at University of Maryland, College Park. As Community Manager, Katherine Phillips focuses her attention on the Center for Neighborhood Innovation (CNI) at Hoen. Katherine most recently left the Office of National Collections at the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops, where she worked on promotional efforts for eight charitable funds. She has a B.A. in Global Sustainability and Religious Studies from the University of Virginia.About Center for Neighborhood Innovation (CNI)The CNI believes that connections drive innovation. By providing access to tailored facilities, shared resources, and interdisciplinary conversations, our shared workspace and innovation hub offers an environment where members can grow and collaborate on the common goal of addressing the primary issues facing distressed communities.At its core, the CNI is a collaborative workspace for mission-driven organizations. The advantage of a large, shared space is that we can gather a diverse community – non-profit and for-profit organizations, educational institutions and design firms, serving scientists and construction apprentices alike. This organizational diversity places the ideas, the capital, the strategic partners, and the technicians needed to solve local/global challenges in the same space.The Truth In This ArtThe Truth In This Art is a podcast interview series supporting vibrancy and development of Baltimore & beyond's arts and culture.Mentioned in this episode:Hoen & CoTo find more amazing stories from the artist and entrepreneurial scenes in & around Baltimore, check out my episode directory.Stay in TouchNewsletter sign-upSupport my podcastShareable link to episode★ Support this podcast ★
In this episode I speak to Robbert-Jan 't Hoen of Robeco.Robbert-Jan is a Quantitative Researcher in the Fixed Income space for Robeco, and in our conversation we discussed the implications of how alternative data can be used to trade corporate bonds. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2022.1.23 Hoen-ji Winter Sesshin Closing Remarks by Chigan Roshi For more information, or to make a donation, please visit: https://zenstudies.org/donate https://zencenterofsyracuse.org/donate subscribe on youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/TheZenStudiesSociety?sub_confirmation=1
2022.1.20 Hoen-ji Winter Sesshin Opening Remarks by Shinge Roshi For more information, or to make a donation, please visit: https://zenstudies.org/donate https://zencenterofsyracuse.org/donate subscribe on youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/TheZenStudiesSociety?sub_confirmation=1
Om å dette ned fra taket på en russebil og spolere sesongen som kunne spolert karrieren. Om å bli reddet av en rumensk sirkusartist. Om å bli Europas beste høydehopper. Om å bli en rå aksjemegler. Om å bygge opp verdens mest bærekraftige friidrettsstevne. Om å gjøre alt dette på bakgrunn av samme mentalitet.Sjekk gjerne @vaarevinnere på Instagram og Facebook!
Aan tafel zitten Margriet Brandsma, Elger van der Wel en Spraakmaker Pieterbas Lalleman Het Mediamoment van Van der Wel gaat over een podcastreis van zijn podcast Trust Nobody. Met luisteraars gingen ze op reis langs plekken uit de serie Wie Is De Mol?. Is dit de toekomst van podcasts, dat er extra invullingen komen? Bij welke podcasts zien we dit nog meer? Lalleman gooit nog wat nieuwe podcasts ideeën op.... Van der Wel: "Het is zeker ook niet uniek voor podcasts maar het is wel opvallend dat je bij podcasts nu zoveel ziet ontstaan" Brandsma's Mediamoment gaat over de Duitse verkiezingen. Ze heeft net drie weken in Berlijn gezeten en een strikt Duits mediadieet gevolgd, en we zijn precies een maand na de verkiezingen. Hoe is de sfeer in de kranten en in de talkshows? En wat zijn de belangrijkste onderwerpen nu in de Duitse media? Brandsma: "In de media was opluchting dat er dingen gaan veranderen" Verder hebben we het over de klimaatscenario's van het KNMI. Uit het gister gepubliceerde rapport, waarin het eigen inzichten heeft gecombineerd met die van het IPCC, blijft vooral het inzicht over de stijgende zeespiegel hangen dat we de slechte kant op gaan. Met zelfs een scenario met een uitschieter naar 2 meter in het jaar 2300. Is dat begrijpelijk en ook belangrijk om zo'n uitschieter ook uit te lichten? Ook als het onwaarschijnlijk is? Hoe onzeker die scenario's ook, moet je dit alsnog blijven brengen met een alarmistische toon in de kop? En er wordt aangekaart dat weinig journalisten een bètastudie hebben gedaan... Brandsma: "Het KNMI is ook niet heilig" Als vierde onderwerp behandelen we Facebook. Het platform heeft in het derde kwartaal van dit jaar een omzet behaald van 29,01 miljard dollar, omgerekend 24,99 miljard euro. Dat is 35 procent meer dan hetzelfde kwartaal een jaar geleden, terwijl het bedrijf er toch allesbehalve goed opstaat als je een beetje de berichtgeving een beetje hebt gevolgd het afgelopen jaar...Zo trad klokkenluider Frances Haugen naar buiten met de boodschap dat Facebook slecht is voor kinderen, tweespalt in de maatschappij stimuleert en onze democratie schaadt. Dat is niet mals. En toch lijkt Facebook haast wel onaantastbaar - hoe kan dat toch? Europarlementariërs roepen grote bedrijven op om niet langer te adverteren via Facebook en Google... Maar ja, die lopen nog niet massaal weg. Werkt dat advertentiemodel van Facebook nog gewoon té goed? Toch willen ze met een schone lei beginnen met een nieuwe naam.... Brandsma: "We kunnen niet meer zonder" En als laatste hebben we het over Amber Alert. Uit een onderzoeksverhaal van Vrij Nederland blijkt dat de overheid de samenwerking met Ambert Alert wilde opzeggen en het eigen Burgernet gaan gebruiken. Maar na een succesvolle lobby van oprichter Frank Hoen werd het contract toch verlengd... Een motie van Joost Eerdmans hierover kreeg unanieme steun van de Tweede Kamer. Want, zei Hoen, ''Waarom iets wijzigen dat goed werkt?', en ‘ICT projecten blijken keer op keer een uitdaging voor de overheid', het zou zelfs 'kinderlevens gaan kosten'. Is dit te begrijpen? Kamerleden en ook Spraakmakers trapte in het 'kinderlevens'-frame. Hoe wist oprichter Hoen dit contract te verlengen? Wel: "Ze hebben heel Nederland gespamd om een contract van miljoenen binnen te houden, dat is werkelijk waar schandalig"
2021.10.24 - Hoen-ji Fall Sesshin Closing Remarks by Shinge Roshi For more information, or to make a donation, please visit: https://zenstudies.org/donate https://zencenterofsyracuse.org/donate subscribe on youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/TheZenStudiesSociety?sub_confirmation=1
2021.10.21 Hoen-ji Fall Sesshin Opening Remarks - Shinge Roshi For more information, or to make a donation, please visit: https://zenstudies.org/donate https://zencenterofsyracuse.org/donate subscribe on youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/TheZenStudiesSociety?sub_confirmation=1
"Returning the Screw" by Fugazi https://fugazi.bandcamp.com/track/returning-the-screw "The Turn of the Screw" by Henry James https://www.gutenberg.org/files/209/209-h/209-h.htm Sean Madigan Hoen www.seanmadiganhoen.com Kind Beast https://downpeninsulaaudio.com/artist/band/kindbeast/ Email the podcast: fugaziAtoZ@gmail.com Donate to the podcast: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/the-alphabetical-fugazi
Via Cultura Zomereditie. In deze laatste Zomereditie van dit seizoen is columnist en schrijver Johan Fretz onze gast. Theatermaker, schrijver, columnist. Johan Fretz is geboren in Dordt en woonde als kind in Crabbehof en Krispijn. Live act Eef van 't Hoen. Naast onze interactieve livestream op Facebook-groep Via Cultura - over en uit! wordt Via Cultura uitgezonden via RTV ATOS, RTV Papendrecht, RTV Dordrecht Presentatie en gespreksleiding Gertjan Kleinpaste
Morgenkaffen med Finansavisen er en daglig oppdatering om toppsakene i Finansavisen fra klokken 05.00. De viktigste nyhetene på to minutter, presentert av Henning Christensen og Torgeir Kveim Sti. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Een audiowandeling door de Amsterdamse Rivierenbuurt (1933 - 1945)
Route naar locatie 30 Je bereikt de Amsteldijk en steekt over naar de Berlagebrug, je loopt aan de linkerkant naar het midden van de brug. --- Stem: Job Cohen Productie: Freek Schröder Afbeelding: Archief Parool (eerste nummer 10 februari 1941) --- Transcript 'Frans Goedhart' Frans Goedhart was communist geweest. In de jaren dertig keerde hij zich tegen het communisme en fascisme, en ook tegen de Nederlandse politiek van neutraliteit, die vooral bestond in een angstvallige houding tegenover nazi-Duitsland. Vroeg in de bezettingstijd – eind juli 1940 – begon hij een gestencild illegaal blaadje, ‘Nieuwsbrief van Pieter 't Hoen' geheten. Hij verspreidde het zelf in zijn eigen buurt. Het zou uitgroeien tot een van de belangrijkste verzetskranten: Het Parool. Goedhart kreeg in het begin ondersteuning van een groepje mensen die elkaar uit de Arbeiders Jeugd Centrale kenden, een socialistische jeugdbeweging. Dit was de groep rond Arie Addicks. Addicks woonde ook in de Rivierenbuurt, in de Boterdiepstraat. Op 2 september 1941 probeerden twee Nederlandse rechercheurs hem thuis te arresteren. Er ontstond een vechtpartij, waarbij zijn vader door een politiekogel dodelijk werd getroffen. Arie kon ontsnappen, maar niet voor lang: op 8 oktober hingen in heel Amsterdam plakkaten waarop stond dat hij ‘door een krijgsraad der S.S. en politie' ter dood was veroordeeld, waarna meteen de executie had plaatsgevonden. Het Parool hoort tot de verzetskranten die na de oorlog werden voortgezet, nu als regulier blad. Bij de kop van Het Parool staat nog altijd ‘vrij en onverveerd' en ‘opgericht in het oorlogsjaar 1940'.
Presented to the Threefold Sangha at Hoen-ji Spring-Summer Sesshin, 2021
DCOM expert and fan Ernest Calderon from We Bought a Mic joins us to discuss the age-old question...fellas, is it gay to cook? Follow us on Twitter @zillennialcanon and Instagram @thezillennialcanon for memes and updates. Adam: @adam_notsandler Kyra: @garlicemoji Leave us a movie memory at (631) 319-0112 or at zillennialcanon@gmail.com. ---Check out some more friends of the canon at https://linktr.ee/zillennialcanon--- Thinking Music by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4522-thinking-music License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Middenin de coronacrisis was er een tekort aan coronatests, maar toch wilde farmaceut Roche het recept ervoor niet delen. Terwijl het bedrijf (met een marktwaarde van bijna €200 miljard in 2019) niet genoeg productiecapaciteit had om zelf in de vraag naar de testen te voldoen. Het leek kenmerkend voor de farmaceutische industrie waarin miljardenwinsten worden gemaakt, maar er nauwelijks transparantie is over hoe duur het nou is een nieuw medicijn te ontwikkelen. Jurist Ellen 't Hoen werkt al 30 jaar om geneesmiddelen toegankelijker te maken. Met succes: zo introduceerde ze een ‘patentpool' waardoor bijvoorbeeld HIV-medicatie in veel landen eindelijk betaalbaar werd. Hoe we de ongebreidelde macht van de farmaceutische industrie breken, waarom een patentpool ons ook uit deze coronacrisis kan helpen én wat de rol is van de politiek, hoor je in deze aflevering van Jesse&!SHOWNOTESLees hier een biografie over Ellen 't Hoen: https://www.vpro.nl/programmas/tegenlicht/lees/biografieen/h/ellen-t-hoen.htmlEllen 't Hoen over de schaamteloze rechtszaak van Big Pharma-bedrijven tegen Nelson Mandela: https://hetnieuwe.viceversaonline.nl/2018/07/20/de-strijd-om-patenten/Volg Ellen 't Hoen op Twitter: https://twitter.com/ellenthoen Bekijk de TED Talk van Ellen 't Hoen over de Medicine Patent Pool: https://www.ted.com/talks/ellen_t_hoen_pool_medical_patents_save_lives?language=nlBekijk VPRO Tegenlicht van 7 oktober 2018: Peperdure pillen (45 minuten) https://www.vpro.nl/programmas/tegenlicht/kijk/afleveringen/2018-2019/peperdure-pillen.html'Breng patent vaccin Corona onder bij Wereld Gezondheidsorganisatie' - GroenLinks: https://groenlinks.nl/nieuws/breng-patent-vaccin-corona-onder-bij-wereld-gezondheidsorganisatie'Internationale solidariteit is nodig tijdens deze crisis' - GroenLinks: https://groenlinks.nl/nieuws/internationale-solidariteit-nodig-tijdens-deze-crisisOVER DE PODCAST JESSE&Meer over de podcast Jesse&? Check: https://groenlinks.nl/podcastBekijk het gesprek in videofragmenten op YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/groenlinks/ Word lid en versterk GroenLinks! https://wordlid.groenlinks.nl/ Een vraag? Stuur een mailtje naar podcast@groenlinks.nl Zie het privacybeleid op https://art19.com/privacy en de privacyverklaring van Californië op https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Jordan is joined by the Director of The Luck of the Irish, Paul Hoen (Even Stevens, Jump In!), to discuss his start in Hollywood, some of his favorite memories from set and the status of a potential sequel! See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
G'day Creepsters! Danny, Lachie, Smorgs and Hoen are in the house for this one, in fact we are casting after a Sunday sesh of games! We talk Smorgancon 2, some upcoming events and Nick tries to talk about Warcry. We also talk non-hammer podcasts, do a lion king singalong, discuss the politics of international painting competitions and get depressed about how close Cancon is and how much we have to paint!