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Q-Cast
Q-Cast - Bent Isager

Q-Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2023 33:08


Han er måske Danmarks mest kendte politimand. I dag har han forladt politiet, men ikke forbrydelserne. Han er blevet en kendis på at fortælle om menneskelig ondskab. Hør ham i samtale med Henrik Qvortrup i Q-cast.

FCMR Frederikshavn taleradio
Interview med Christina Lykke Isager Eriksen

FCMR Frederikshavn taleradio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2023 66:43


Hun har mange kasketter, hun er mor, ægtefælle, pædagog og politiker, og hun brænder for det hele, selv om det også harRead More

Bloom
Drik klimakrisen – Miriam Arcerito, Mathias Skovmand-Larsen, Anders Ørnberg & Sofie Isager Ahl

Bloom

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2023 44:37


På solbeskinnede, sydvendte bakker rundt omkring i Danmark er vinstokke de seneste år begyndt at skyde op. Men hvordan kan det egentlig lade sig gøre at dyrke vin på vores breddegrader? Hvilke druer egner sig til det kølige klima? Og hvordan ændrer klimaforandringer på, hvilken vin der kan hældes på lokale flasker? Man skulle måske ikke tro, det kunne lade sig gøre at trylle god vin frem med Danmarks næringsfattigt jorde og tvivlsomme vejr som afsæt, men en række danske vinbønder har sat sig for at modbevise netop det – og er indtil videre lykkedes med at lave cool climate-vine på strålende vis. Til Summer Bloom 2022 mødtes et stærkt panel af vinbønder fra den danske vinscene til en samtale om, hvad det er, der skal til for at få dansk vin til at smage godt – både nu og i fremtiden. Lyt med til den samtale i podcasten her.   Anders Ørnberg lagde grunden til Ørnberg vin i 2007 med en mission om at bevise, at det er muligt at producere god vin i Danmark. Siden har Ørnberg vin høstet stor anerkendelse, og flere af deres vine er blevet kåret som Danmarks bedste. Mathias Skovmand-Larsen overtog i 2015 en vinmark ved Bidstrup Skovene uden for Lejre, som han hurtigt døbte Weirdloose Overdrive efter området Særløse Overdrev. Med en baggrund i både restaurantverdenen og fødevareforskningen forener Skovmand-Larsen det bedste fra videnskaben og smagsverdenen. Miriam My Sandra Arcerito er uddannet gartner og har siden 2015 ledet den daglige drift af Nordlund Vingård, som hun i 2018 endegyldigt fik omdannet til en økologisk gård. Ordstyrer på samtalen er forfatter og antropolog Sofie Isager Ahl, der forsker i regenerativt landbrug og har udgivet bogen ‘Naboplanter', der blandt andet går tæt på livet i vinmarkerne i franske Jura.

Stanford Psychology Podcast
63 - Anne Scheel: Why Most Psychological Research Findings Are Not Even Wrong

Stanford Psychology Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2022 69:27


Joseph chats with Anne Scheel. Anne is currently a postdoc at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam but will be starting as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Methodology and Statistics at Utrecht University in mid October. Anne is a meta-scientist who is interested in which research and publication practices can improve the reproducibility of the published literature, and how researchers can be encouraged to design more falsifiable and informative studies. She did her PhD at Eindhoven University of Technology, followed by a postdoc project at VU Amsterdam and CWTS Leiden. In this episode we chat about her recent publications in which she argues that most claims in the psychology literature are so critically underspecified that attempts to empirically evaluate them are doomed to failure. She also argues that researchers should focus more on non-confirmatory research activities to obtain the inputs necessary to make hypothesis tests informative.WE NOW HAVE A SUBSTACK! Stay up to date with the pod and become part of the ever-growing community :) https://stanfordpsypod.substack.com/If you found this episode interesting at all, consider leaving us a good rating! It just takes a second but will allow us to reach more people and make them excited about psychology.LinksAnne's papers:Scheel, A. M. (2022). Why most psychological research findings are not even wrong. Infant and Child Development, 31(1), e2295Scheel, A. M., Tiokhin, L., Isager, P. M., & Lakens, D. (2021). Why hypothesis testers should spend less time testing hypotheses. Perspectives on Psychological Science, 16(4), 744-755Paper on strategic ambiguity: Frankenhuis, W., Panchanathan, K., & Smaldino, P. E. (2022). Strategic ambiguity in the social sciencesAnne's Twitter @annemscheelAnne's blog 100% CIJoseph's Twitter @outa_josephPodcast Twitter @StanfordPsyPodPodcast Substack https://stanfordpsypod.substack.com/Let us know what you thought of this episode, or of the podcast! :) stanfordpsychpodcast@gmail.com

Du kender typen
Du kender typen: Bent Isager

Du kender typen

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2022 56:50


Som går til frisør hver 14. dag, selv om han var en langhåret hippie i 70´erne.

Ide-ologi
Episode 9 - Drabschef Bent Isager-Nielsen

Ide-ologi

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2021 65:42


I denne episode afhører jeg den erfarne politimand Bent Isager-Nielsen, som gavmildt deler ud af sine erfaringer fra 44 år i dansk politi. Inden for politiet har han bl.a. arbejdet som drabschef for Rigspolitiets Rejsehold, været politiinspektør ved Københavns Vestegns politi samt haft en afgørende rolle i implementeringen af nye metoder i politiets efterforskningsarbejde - herunder gerningsmandsprofilering og etablering af et centralt DNA-register.Under vores snak giver Bent et spændende indblik i nogle af de kreative metoder som politiet benytter sig af i opklaringen af kriminalsager.Hør bl.a.: - Hvor grænsen går for hvor langt politiet må gå i selve efterforskningen og i brugen af deres kreative metoder.- Hvorfor det vigtigste for at kunne arbejde kreativt, er at kende sit fag og dets grænser.- Hvorfor man som efterforsker aldrig skal konkludere noget på forhånd - selvom resultatet virker åbenlyst.- Hvordan samspillet med anklagerne og retssystemet er en flydende proces, som løbende åbner nye muligheder for politiets arbejde.- Hvordan man sammensætter et team som er i stand til at løse komplekse problemer.- Hvordan politiet bruger snedige metoder til at overvåge mistænkte - og hvordan de hele tiden selv er oppe mod de kriminelles kreative løsninger.- Om Bent mener, at han selv ville have været en god kriminel, hvis han ikke var blevet politimand.

Lydavis for Vesterbro og Sydhavnen
112 Navne. Bent Isager-Nielsen 70 år tirsdag. Han har fældet utallige af Danmarks drabsmænd - Pol

Lydavis for Vesterbro og Sydhavnen

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2021 3:01


Ugentlige nyheder fra Vesterbro Bladet og Kgs. Enghave Bladet

Ugen i København - Lydavis
112 Navne. Bent Isager-Nielsen 70 år tirsdag. Han har fældet utallige af Danmarks drabsmænd - Pol

Ugen i København - Lydavis

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2021 3:01


Opsamling af ugens københavnernyheder udvalgt fra Berlingske, Information, Jyllands-Posten og Politiken.

Lydavisen for Brønshøj, Husum og Tingbjerg
112 Navne. Bent Isager-Nielsen 70 år tirsdag. Han har fældet utallige af Danmarks drabsmænd - Pol

Lydavisen for Brønshøj, Husum og Tingbjerg

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2021 3:01


Ugentlige nyheder fra Brønshøj-Husum Avis

Lydavis for Østerbro
112 Navne. Bent Isager-Nielsen 70 år tirsdag. Han har fældet utallige af Danmarks drabsmænd - Pol

Lydavis for Østerbro

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2021 3:01


Ugentlige nyheder fra Østerbro Avis

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Lydavis for Valby og Vigerslev
112 Navne. Bent Isager-Nielsen 70 år tirsdag. Han har fældet utallige af Danmarks drabsmænd - Pol

Lydavis for Valby og Vigerslev

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2021 3:01


Ugentlige nyheder fra Valby Bladet

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Lydavis for Indre By og Christianshavn
112 Navne. Bent Isager-Nielsen 70 år tirsdag. Han har fældet utallige af Danmarks drabsmænd - Pol

Lydavis for Indre By og Christianshavn

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2021 3:01


Ugentlige nyheder fra City Avisen og Amager Bladet

DAGEN I DAG
Dagens gæst: Bent Isager

DAGEN I DAG

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2020 55:00


Tidligere chef for Rigspolitiets Rejsehold Bent Isager har medbragt 10 nyheder, som han gennemgår med vært Jens Folmer Jepsen. Vi kommer vidt omkring fra Danske Bank og politiets vandkanoner til Den Lille Havfrue og Donald Trump.

More of a Comment Than a Question
"Scheel be right, mate" with Anne Scheel

More of a Comment Than a Question

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2020 102:39


This week, we talk to Anne Scheel, a doctoral candidate at the Eindhoven University of Technology, about her upcoming paper Why Hypothesis Testers Should Spend Less Time Testing Hypotheses.Scheel, A.M., Tiokhin L., Isager, P.M., & Lakens, D. (in press). Why hypothesis testers should spend less time testing hypotheses. Perspectives on Psychological Science. https://psyarxiv.com/vekpu/Kama Muta (a Sanskrit word!)Open-access versions of all papers (including the book chapter) on the website: kamamutalab.orgAnne's recommendation for a good place to start:Fiske, A. P., Seibt, B., & Schubert, T. (2019). The Sudden Devotion Emotion: Kama Muta and the Cultural Practices Whose Function Is to Evoke It. Emotion Review, 11(1), 74–86. https://doi.org/10.1177/1754073917723167Fiske, A. P., Schubert, T., & Seibt, B. (2017). ‘Kama muta’ or ‘being moved by love’: A bootstrapping approach to the ontology and epistemology of an emotion. In J. L. Cassaniti & U. Menon (Eds.), Universalism Without Uniformity: Explorations in Mind and Culture (pp. 79–100). University of Chicago Press. https://repositorio.iscte-iul.pt/handle/10071/16322

KLUB Podcast
I filmtrailernes verden

KLUB Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2020 28:30


I 80'erne var de lumre, i 90'erne var de bombastiske og i 00'erne var de dramatiske fyldt med Christopher Nolan-horn. Det er selvfølgelig filmtrailerne, vi snakker om, og de har virkelig udviklet sig. Men hvem bestemmer, hvordan en trailer skal skrues sammen? Det giver filmtrailer-klipper Mette Lybæk Isager en forklaring på til Ida og Frederik, i denne udgave af KLUB Koncentrat. Værter: Ida Gaunø og Frederik Westergaard

Nördic Knitting
116. Tema Isager

Nördic Knitting

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2020 63:28


En vacker sommarkväll träffades Heléne och Ivar Asplund i trädgården för att prata om den danska stickdesignern Marianne Isager. I avsnittet berättar Ivar om hur han först kom i kontakt med hennes design och varför hon är en av hans stora inspirationskällor. "Att upptäcka Marianne Isager var en milstolpe", säger Ivar. Vi pratar om hennes böcker, hennes intrikata design som kan se enkel ut men alltid är sinnrik; snillrika konstruktioner som man måste sticka för att förstå.  Ja, och så kom glassbilen. Välkommen till Tema Marianne Isager!

Kolon forlag - podkast for ny litteratur
Sofie Isager Ahl leser på Poesifestivalen Kolon +1

Kolon forlag - podkast for ny litteratur

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2020 8:25


Poesifestivalen Kolon +1 ble arrangert tirsdag 5. november på Godthåb på Grønland i Oslo. Kolon +1 er en liten poesifestival hvor årets Kolon-poeter får ta med seg hver sin gjestepoet, fritt valgt av alle verdens poeter. Programmet for årets festival så slik ut: Cecilie Løveid Tone Hødnebø Steinar Opstad Ingvild Lothe Jørn H Sværen Gjester! Øyvind Berg Casper André Lugg Ulf Karl Olov Nilsson (sv) Sofie Isager Ahl (dk) Anna Axfors (sv)

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ATLAS podcast
Brev til varernes folk

ATLAS podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2020 45:55


I denne måned kan du stifte bekendskab med yanomami-shamanen Daví Kopenawa, hvis kosmologi over 15 år er blevet oversat og nedskrevet af den franske antropolog Bruce Albert. I mammutværket The Falling Sky varsler Kopenawa verdens snarlige undergang, hvis ikke Vesten stopper rovdriften på naturens ressourcer. Da skovbrænde sidste år raserede Amazonas regnskov, så forudsigelsen ud til at blive til virkelighed. Til at gøre os klogere på Kopenawas fortælling har vi inviteret ph.d. stipendiat Jens Kramshøj Flinker i studiet til en diskussion af økokritisk litteratur og altings forbundethed. Bagefter gæster forfatter og ph.d. stipendiat Sofie Isager Ahl ATLAS Podcast. Sammen kaster vi et antropologisk blik på The Falling Sky og vender de mulige sammenhænge mellem Kopenawas kosmologi og Sofie Isager Ahls udgivelse Naboplanter fra 2018. Oplæsning: Oliver Birk Jessing. Lydklip: Xapiri af Leandro N LIMA (2013). I redaktionen: Nana Kofoed Nielsen og Astrid Rifbjerg.

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Crochet Circle Podcast
Episode 37 - Feeling Festive?

Crochet Circle Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2018 62:12


Hello there and welcome to The Crochet Circle Podcast and the show notes for Episode 37 – Feeling Festive?   In this episode, I cover: Old Dog New Tricks: CAL Updates; Final Destination; En Route; Feeding the habit; Quick News Beats; Big Up and J’adore?   This podcast is sponsored by my online crafting company, Provenance Craft Co.  Thanks to everyone who tunes into the podcast whether it is through Stitcher, Podbean, Spotify, iTunes or the YouTube Channel. Your support and engagement are really appreciated and makes running a podcast very special and worthwhile.    If you would like to support the podcast, you can do that through Patreon:   1 – Old Dog New Tricks Today’s Old Do is all about fixing crochet when a hole appears in it.  My friend Lisa went to put on one of her crocheted shawls and discovered that somehow there were two ends poking out that was once a fully formed stitch.  She wasn’t sure how to fix it, so I said I would have a go.    On investigating the shawl there were a few areas where loose ends were showing and one knot.  I don’t know what caused the yarn breakage but suspect one of three things: 1 – moths 2 – the shawl was trapped in a drawer or door at some point 3 – the yarn has worn at particular points (it was skinny single merino) The good news is that you can fix crochet, the bad news is that I don’t think one method fixes all.  With Lisa’s shawl, she provided me with her leftover yarn (always a good reason to keep some spare) and I knew that the broken stitches were quadruple trebles.      Key to fixing these holes was spit splicing new yarn onto the tiny ends of yarn that were poking up.  If you have never spit spliced before, it is a wonderful way of joining two ends of yarn together and works particularly well with wool or yarn with high wool content.  You can do it with superwash yarn, but it may take a bit more effort for the splice to take.  If you are new to spit splicing, here is a link to a YouTube video on how to do it.     Ensure that you are joining to the loose piece at the top of the row so that you are starting from the correct height.  Do the same with the bottom strand of loose yarn so that it won’t unravel further and weave this end in so that it is secure.   Go back to the newly spliced yarn at the top of the row and crochet the missing stitch as per the pattern.  I finished by adding a slip stitch to really bed the new stitch in.  Weave in the end.       If you don’t have enough yarn to do a spit splice, you may be better of tying a knot in it (this will likely create a puckered area in your work though) and then try to felt the two ends together (like the spit splice but without cutting any of the plies out).  This should help to secure the ends which you may be able to weave in and tidy up.      2 – CAL Updates  I haven’t recorded it yet, but hopefully, this weekend, I will have announced the #SockCAL winners on Instagram, Ravelry and possibly a YouTube video (time allowing).   Charlie and I are colluding again on a Christmas Eve CAL.  At any point on Christmas Eve, you can start a new project.  Last year we did it as a One-Skein Wonderland CAL and this year it is up to you what you make and with how much yarn.  The bundle is still up in the Ravelry group from last year, so if you need some inspiration for one skein projects, go and take a look.    As usual, you can crochet, knit, weave, do whatever yarn-based craft you please.  This is all about having a chilled-out project that you can work on during the Festive Season and the month of January.    The CAL starts on the 24th December 2018 and ends on Sunday 27th 2019.  It is going to be a very chilled out CAL, mainly because I am flat out at the moment and don’t want to over-commit myself again.    Use #ChristmasEveCAL and #ChristmasEveCALFO to show off your projects and finished objects.   3 – Final Destination Do you remember me saying that I was going to get time off in November and that I was going to finish all my WIPs before the end of 2019?  Did you believe me?    It hasn’t quite worked out like that.  I sort of forgot about a project that I signed up to do and got the go-ahead on two rather large commissions that I need to deliver by mid-December…   So, there has been MUCH crocheting going on, but I can’t show you properly until March.   When I have large work crochet projects on the go, I tend to turn to other crafts as my personal crafts and vice versa.  What this means is that I have finished up a couple of long-term knitting WIPs that I had on the go.     The first is a DK weight jumper which is called Joyride.  It’s a free pattern on Ravelry and was really quite quick to make, even though I started it at the beginning of February. I made a few modifications and hope to get my project notes up on Ravelry shortly.   All of my other FOs are socks.  I have listed all of the patterns and yarns used.  Of particular interest are two new yarns that I used.  The first was Tania’s (TJ Frog) Dorset Horn wool, which has no nylon in it whatsoever, just pure wool.  We were both vending at Yarnporium together and had a little chinwag about the viability of using Dorset Horn for socks.  I thought it was worth a try because of the decent staple length of the fibre and sturdiness of the twist and wool that Tania has had spun.   Needless to say, Tania is currently testing out her new striped (Suffragette coloured) socks and will report back so that I can let all of you know how well her Dorest Horn wool has performed in sock form.        The other yarn of note is 70% SW wool and 30% nettle.  I bought this yarn when I was at Stephen & Penelope’s in Amsterdam and loved working with it.  It’s plump, warm and silky.  The nettle makes a real difference to yarn.  I haven’t worn the socks yet because I wanted to show them off, but even just from trying them on, I know that these are going to be toasty.  I think that the Onion Sock Yarn would be amazing for crocheted socks.  I need to find some more because I think that it would be incredible in a pair of Deanne’s (Addydae Designs) Baseline or Segue Socks.   If you are UK based and interested in this yarn, you can get it from Wild & Woolly in London.  There are other stockists worldwide, just search for Onion Yarns Sock Yarn.        The stripey fellas were a quick make for my Father-in-Law because everyone needs a woolly hug every now and then.  They were knitted in West Yorkshire Spinners Mallard colourway.   The Eddisbury Socks are a pattern by my friend Gill, using Socks Yeah!   My other FO was for Crochetzine’s latest issue.  I said that I would pull together a tutorial on intarsia crochet and I wanted to work that around something festive, so created an intarsia Christmas cracker.  If you aren’t familiar with Crochetzine, it’s a mini crochet magazine on Instagram and it’s run by Chrissie, Sarah and Sharma.  It is going from strength to strength and every month they have a new load of stories, giveaways, patterns and tutorials.  It is a genius way of delivering crochet content to crafters for free.      Sometimes the smallest and simplest things take the longest time.  That is certainly true of this little cracker!     In other news, I have had the laser cutter up and running.  I have been working on a collaboration with Becci and Markus from RiverKnits and Nu Shearman from Hide and Hammer.  I will talk more about the collaboration and kit sales in Quick Newsbeats, but that is another reason for the knitted sock extravaganza!     4 – En Route As alluded to, I have to whopper crochet commissions on the go at the moment and they are taking up almost all of my crafting time.  My fallen Leaves socks are sitting patiently, waiting to be picked up again.  I know that as soon as I turn the heel on the first one, I will be away and they will be finished in no time!    5 – Feeding the habit Given the number of yarns shows I vend at, you would think that is when I get the majority of my yarns.  Not the case because you spend all your time setting up, vending and then taking down.  That said, at Yarnporium, I did manage to sneak away for a few minutes because I was told that I must go and see Becca at Mahoodly.  I wasn’t disappointed, especially as I seem to be on a mini skein kick at the moment.  She dyes on 100% British Bluefaced Leicester.      We also went to Glasgow for a night to meet up with my Dad.  We managed to cram a lot into just over 24 hours, which included two (yes two!) yarns shops!  I had arranged to meet Fiona and Lorna at Queen of Purls on Saturday afternoon. Unfortunately, Lorna couldn’t make it, but I had a lovely afternoon with Fiona, chatting to Zoe (the yarn shop owner) and her sister,  whom is also now dyeing and has a company called The Sleekit Hare.  You can find her yarns at Queen of Purls and although Zoe is closing the bricks and mortar shop down because she is moving, her online shop will remain open.      I also bought a skein of Zoe’s yarn in glorious mustardy colour to go with the mini skeins and a 50g skein of variegated to go with some of her yarn I bought last time I was in Glasgow!   After Yarnporium, I took a little trip to Richmond to go back to Tribe Yarns.  I picked up some Isager yarn to crochet a lightweight top with.  I have crocheted with their Alpaca 1 before, held double, and it creates the softest fabric with gorgeous drape.  I also bought some Isager Silk Mohair to add some texture to parts of the top.      Milli also had Isager Spinne which is made in Denmark and 100% wool.  I hadn’t touched this wool in the flesh before and wanted to give it a try as it is really quite rustic in it’s unblocked state.  This will become my version of the shawl that I am currently making under commission. I am currently reviewing what my yarn buying habits might be in 2019…   6 - Quick News Beats  Global Hook Ups – I said that the hook ups would be back in December, but looking at my calendar, I just can’t make it work.  So here are the suggested dates for the first half of 2019:   January – 12th Saturday (night) and 13th (morning) February – 9th Saturday (night) and 10th (morning) March – 9th Saturday (night) and 10th (morning) April – 20th Saturday (night) and 21st (morning) May – 11th Saturday (night) and 12th (morning) June – 15th Saturday (night) and 16th (morning)   Festive collaboration – the project that I have been working on with Nu and Becci goes love on Friday 7th December and the kits are available to buy at the RiverKnits website up to Monday 10th at midday or until the limited edition stocks have run out.  There is a knit version of the kit and a crocheted version.  I’m not yet confident enough to design a crocheted sock, but the yarns amounts should be perfect for Vicki Brown’s Sweetheart Socks or Deanne’s Segue Socks.        7 – Big Up I have a new YouTube podcast for you.  It’s called The Green Bean Podcast and it’s by Katie Green, formerly of Blacker Yarns.  Katie lives on the Cornwall/Devon border and podcasts about her crafting which is mainly sewing, illustrating and knitting, but she does also crochet.  It’s a lovely gentle podcast and her dog Jack often appears in it.    8 - J’adore I was thinking about the things that make me feel festive or that I look forward to over the Christmas period.  Here is what I came up with: 1 – Satsumas are in season and I could eat a bag a day! 2 – Mulled wine is perfectly acceptable on a Sunday afternoon as I sit by the fire. 3 – Seeing little children being excited by the magic of the festive season. 4 – Christmas cake is allowed. 5 – Unsolicited access to marzipan.  Hmmmm, marzipan. 6 – Making things for people I love.    Have a fabulous December and festive season my lovelies.  I will be back on Friday the 4th January!   Fay x   Instagram: Crochet_Circle_Podcast  Instagram: provenance.craft.co   Instagram: FayDHDesigns YouTube: The Crochet Circle Podcast Crochet Clan on Mighty Network: Invite            

Yarn in the City
Episode 89: Gap Year

Yarn in the City

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2018 51:14


As 2018 and our year of Yarn Adventures is drawing to a close, we take the time to catch up and chat about what is coming next for Yarn in the City! What we’re working on Allison has abandoned pretty much everything she was working on pre-Yarnporium (including doing the sleeves for Weekender) and has been knitting the Clara dess from Isager (designer is Karin Vestergaard Mathiesen). Rachel finished her Carbeth (again!) after realising she should have knit it the next size up. Happily the sleeves didn’t need to be reknit! The leftover yarn is going to become a hat for Lindsey. Rach is also occasionally spindling some fibre here and there. Gap Year As with last year the podcast will be taking a brief hiatus until about March. Not least because of all of the prep involved with Yarnporium but mostly because of the exciting adventure that Rachel and her family have embarked on for the year, travelling to far-flung places! We catch up on Rachel’s first leg of the journey and chat about what this means for Yarn in the City.  Don’t worry, we’re not going anywhere, just taking a wee break! If you want, you can keep up with us personally by following us on Instagram as @porpoise_fur (Rachel), @champagneandqiviut (Allison) or Rachel’s family’s gap year @tworoadsdivergerged.me. IG links to all of our personal blogs too! Wrap up: Many thanks for joining us for another episode! You can find the podcast on iTunes and Stitcher Radio (please rate, review and subscribe!) and you'll find us on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter, in our Yarn in the City group on Ravelry, or in person on Wednesday nights at our knit night between 7 and 10pm at The Breakfast Club on Battersea Rise. Music credits (available on NoiseTrade) Revolution - Kate Tucker A Good Reason To Smile - Chasing Noise

ReproducibiliTea Podcast
SpecialiTEA 5 - Peder

ReproducibiliTea Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2018 60:01


SpecialiTea episode 5 – Peder Isager We get talking to Peder Isager about his PhD work, equivalence testing, and the psychological science accelerator. You can find Peder on twitter (@peder_isager); he also has a website https://pedermisager.netlify.com/ Some Equivalence testing resources: “Equivalence Testing for Psychological Research: A Tutorial” from Lakens, Scheel, and Isager http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/2515245918770963 “TOST equivalence testing R package (TOSTER) and spreadsheet” http://daniellakens.blogspot.com/2016/12/tost-equivalence-testing-r-package.html The psychological science accelerator: The website https://psysciacc.org/ Twitter @PsySciAcc Pangea – Jake Westfall: the paper (http://jakewestfall.org/publications/pangea.pdf), and the shiny app (https://jakewestfall.shinyapps.io/pangea/) Music credit: Be Jammin – Alexander Nakarada freepd.com/world.php

Pom Pom Quarterly - Knitting Podcast
POMCAST 34 - Christmas Cracker with Helga Isager and Julia Farwell-Clay!

Pom Pom Quarterly - Knitting Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2016 96:51


Merry Knitmas! Get ready for a bumper Christmas Cracker Pomcast! We've got festive cheer, Top Three, 'What Would Juju Do?', plus two interviews this episode one with Helga Isager and one with Julia Farwell-Clay. Thanks to Unravel and Green Mountain Spinnery for sponsoring this episode.

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Making
Episode 52: Helga Isager – Danish countryside, Italian Vogue, Boarding school, and Amimono

Making

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2016 42:41


Sponsor: NorthCoast Knittery is a favorite in Humbolt county, with it’s charming storefront in Eureka California. NorthCoast Knittery opened it’s doors in 2008, with the hope to create a unique gathering place for fiber folk and help expand the local fiber community. It’s a wonderful spot to meet friends and work on projects as you enjoy a cup of tea. They offer a variety of classes and workshops, helping enhance your skill levels and each Thursday at 6pm they host a Sip & Knit social evening.  In September NorthCoast Knittery is hosting the “Knitting in the Redwoods” retreat. Four nights of relaxation, stories, delicious farm to table meals, great company and the peaceful surroundings of the Klamath river and Redwood National Park. The retreat takes place at the historic Requa Inn, and each day will bring a new workshop and special treat showcasing the incredible area. Make sure to visit NorthCoast Knittery in person when in Eureka and online at northcoastknittery.com for a full selection of beautiful yarns including Isager yarns, and to register for the Knitting in the Redwoods retreat. You can also find them on Instagram @northcoastknittery  And from now until March 31st, NorthCoast Knittery is offering a 10% […]

THE FOOD SEEN
Episode 65: Ditte Isager, cookbook photographer

THE FOOD SEEN

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2011 32:47


On today's THE FOOD SEEN, photographer Ditte Isager, captures a “time and place in Nordic cuisine” at the top restaurant in the world, Copenhagen's Noma, for it's subsequent cookbook. How do her Danish roots and familiar relationship with Chef René Redzepi, translate onto the page. This episode was sponsored by Cain Vineyard & Winery.