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Det er nå ti år siden pågripelsen av Eirik Jensen. Gjennom tre rettsrunder ble den tidligere høyt ansette politimannen stemplet som kriminell. Men hva foregikk egentlig under etterforskningen og rettssakene mot Eirik Jensen? Forfatter og journalist Per Asle Rustad har fulgt saken tett i disse ti årene og i boken "Dømt på løgner" mener han at han kan avsløre at det ble gjennomført en ulovlig politiaksjon og manipulert med bevis for å ta Jensen. I 2022 undersøkte vi også påstandene om et skyggespill for å felle Eirik Jensen i serien Mannen i Grått. Vi lot oss ikke overbevise av Alle Jensens påstander, men Rustad har lenge vært en av Jensens sterkeste støttespillere. I de neste tre episodene setter vi oss ned sammen med Rustad, for å diskutere noen av påstandene som kommer frem i hans nye bok. Del 1 av 3Ansvarlig Redaktør for Batong Media er Stein Morten Lier
Louis Jensens firkantede historier er kendt og elsket af mange dansklærere i grundskolen. Denne artikel kaster et nyt lys på en allerede kendt genre ved at kombinere Louis Jensens firkantede historier med økokritisk litteraturlæsning. Indledningsvist introduceres begrebet økokritik i relation til børnelitteratur og fortolkning; dernæst fremhæves og fortolkes forholdet mellem natur, kultur og menneske i et udvalg af Louis Jensens historier, og afslutningsvist drøftes deres potentiale i en økokritisk litteraturundervisning. Artiklen er skrevet af børnelitteraturforsker og Leder af Nationalt Videncenter for Læsning Anna Karlskov Skyggebjerg og findes i sin oprindelige skriftlige form i tidsskriftet Viden om Literacy nr. 37. Bearbejdet og oplæst af Anne-Laura Hedegaard.
I del to av praten med historieprofessor Merethe Roos tar vi turen tilbake til 1800-tallet. Vi snakker hovedsakelig om Hartvig Nissen (1815-1874) og hans store innflytelse på den norske skolen, men vi kommer også innom Frederik Moltke Bugge og hans svære reiserapport om utenlandske skolesystemer fra 1839, innflytelsen fra Grundtvig, nasjonalisme og Skandinavismen, internasjonale trender i skolehistorien, Marcus Thrane, folkeopplysning og demokrati, skolelovene av 1860 og 1889, P.A. Jensens lesebok og andre lærebøker, og til slutt snakker vi om dagens skoledebatt. Merethe Roos' bøker: The Quest for a New Education: Social Democracy, Educational Reforms, and Religion in Norway after the Second World War, 2024 (open access: https://www.degruyter.com/document/doi/10.1515/9783111206097/html) Å se framtiden gjennom fortiden. Historieformidling for videregående skole, 2023 Å forstå fortiden og formidle for framtiden. Historisk kunnskap for lærerutdanningen, 2022 International Impact on 19th Century Norwegian Education: Development, Influence and National Identity, 2021 En kort introduksjon til Norge på 1800-tallet, 2020 Hartvig Nissen. Grundtvigianer, skandinav, skolemann. Cappelen Damm Akademisk, 2019, Kraften i allmenn dannelse. Skolen som formidler av humaniora. En historisk lesning, 2016 For mer om Merethes arbeider, og lenker til flere av hennes artikler: https://www.usn.no/kontakt-oss/tilsette/merethe-roos Her er et par av innleggene fra den pågående norske skoledebatten: Den opprinnelige kronikken i Klassekampen, med over 70 underskrifter: «Kunnskapsløs kompetanse», https://klassekampen.no/artikkel/2024-10-31/kunnskapslos-kompetanse/HVDg https://www.morgenbladet.no/ideer/debatt/2024/12/14/merkelig-syndebukkspill-fra-ap-og-hoyre-i-skoledebatten/ ---------------------------- Logoen vår er laget av Sveinung Sudbø, se hans arbeider på originalkopi.com Musikken er av Arne Kjelsrud Mathisen, se facebooksiden Nygrenda Vev og Dur for mer info. ---------------------------- Takk for at du hører på. Ta kontakt med oss på larsogpaal@gmail.com Det finnes ingen bedre måte å få spredt podkasten vår til flere enn via dere lyttere, så takk om du deler eller forteller andre om oss. Både Lars og Pål skriver nå på hver sin blogg, med litt varierende regelmessighet. Du finner dem på disse nettsidene: https://paljabekk.com/ https://larssandaker.blogspot.com/ Alt godt, hilsen Lars og Pål
Hvor skal landstræneren for håndboldkvinderne fortsætte efter sommer? Jesper Jensen har meldt sin afsked med landsholdet, fordi han savner det daglige arbejde med en trup. Der er en aftale på plads med en topklub, og i dagens episode løfter han sløret for det, han kan på nuværende tidspunkt. (02:05) Holger Rune og Clara Tauson kender nu deres første modstandere ved årets første grandslam. Lodtrækningen ved Australian Open har været hård ved danskerne, der skal møde stjernespillere allerede i de første runder. (13:40) Hvordan sikrer cykelfeltet, at Jonas Vingegaard og co. ikke styrter og sætter livet på spil i kampen om sekunder? Et aktuelt forslag er begrænsning på gearene, men fjerner det et sportsligt aspekt? (24:35) Vært: Mikkel Nygaard. Medvært: Tobias Hansen. Gæster: Landstræner Jesper Jensen og tennisreporter Kresten Mosbæk.
Der foregår et storpolitisk drama i Kattegat. Der er nemlig forhandlinger mellem Danmark og Kina om det sabotagemistænkte fragtskib Yi Peng 3. COP 29-aftalen blev modtaget med protestråb i Baku. Ifølge flere er det alt for få penge de rige lande giver til de fattige. Virksomheden Nvidia med den læderjakke-klædte Jensen Huang i spidsen er endnu engang verdens største virksomhed. Vært: Adrian Busk. Medvirkende: Niels Fastrup, journalist på DR's undersøgende redaktion. Casper Schrøder, DR's økonomikorrespondent.
Alle spørgsmål er på spil på én gang i regeringens nye bud på en uddannelsesreform. Det er spørgsmålet om, hvilket samfund Danmark skal være i fremtiden, hvordan vores børn har det, hvordan man får det bedste ud af mennesker og om, hvad der er det vigtigste at lære. Udspillet blev i sidste uge dumpet af Politiken i en leder skrevet af chefredaktør Christian Jensen. Og det fik børne- og undervisningsminister Mathias Tefaye (S) til at henvende sig. Han ville gerne diskutere lederen med Christian Jensen. Det blev til den debat, du kan høre her. Udover en samtale om det konkrete i reformen er den også et møde mellem to måder at være barn og ung på i velfærdsstaten, to måder at blive til noget på, og to måder at blive mødt af skolen på. Tesfayes og Jensens.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Robert Jensen is an emeritus professor in the School of Journalism at the University of Texas at Austin, a founding board member of the Third Coast Activist Resource Center, and a member of the team developing Ecosphere Studies at The Land Institute. Jensens most recent book, The End of Patriarchy: Radical Feminism for Men from Spinifex Press, offers a critique of the pathology of patriarchy that is at the core of todays crises. Host Sylvia Richardson has a lively discussion with Robert about radical patriarchy for men, what it means when men give up power and support women, moving from power over to power with. Support Latin Waves by becoming a member for as little as $1 per month. www.latinwavesmedia.com.
Mike and Sara Jensen, owners of Compound CrossFit, talk about their decision to downsize their affiliate for long-term success. The Jensens share the challenges and rewards of transitioning to a smaller space, professionalizing their coaching staff, and creating a more inclusive community. Their story highlights how tough decisions can lead to personal and business growth. -- FREE TOOLS and resources for CrossFit Affiliate Owners and Coaches. https://www.besthouroftheirday.com/affiliate-tools -- Unlock the Power of Your Fitness Business with PushPress https://www.pushpress.com/ -- 0:00 - Introduction 0:43 - Meeting Mike and Sarah Jensen of Compound CrossFit 2:18 - The Decision to Downsize and Its Impact 4:45 - Changing the Gym's Culture and Community Support 7:05 - Moving to a New Location: Challenges and Benefits 11:02 - Planning for Growth and Professionalizing Coaching 14:45 - Member Reactions and Building a Stronger Community 19:23 - Personal Growth as Leaders Through the Transition 21:21 - Changes Since the Move and Future Plans 30:15 - Lessons Learned for Long-term Success --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/besthouroftheirday/support
Mette Frederiksens opsigtsvækkende udmelding på pensionsområdet får kritik for at kigge for ensidigt på alder. A4 Medier lancerer et nyt nichemedie for sundhed, der blandt andet skal fokusere på forebyggelse.Og så er der kommet en række nye navne til på arbejdsgiversiden, som kan få stor betydning for den danske model i fremtiden.Værter: Martine Amalie Krogh og Gitte RedderProducer: Martine Amalie KroghGæster: Kristian Madsen og Lasse DanielsenLydklip: TV2 og Dansk Industri
In dieser Folge widmen wir uns dem spannenden zweiten Teil der Ochsen-Trilogie von Jens-Henrik Jensen, "Ochsen, der dunkle Mann". Der Protagonist Nils Ochsen, ein traumatisierter Elite-Soldat, ist in eine Welt voller Intrigen und Gewalt abgetaucht, um den geheimnisvollen Geheimbund Dannerhof zu Fall zu bringen. Im Verlauf dieser Episode diskutieren wir die schockierenden Ereignisse, die sich entfalten, nachdem Ochsen Museumsdirektor Malte Bulbjerg brisante Unterlagen über den Dannenhof übergibt. Leider wird Bulbjerg kurz darauf tot aufgefunden, und Ochsen sieht sich bald mit weiteren Mordvorwürfen konfrontiert, die ihn dazu zwingen, weiterhin im Untergrund zu arbeiten. Wir erkunden die psychologischen Herausforderungen, mit denen Ochsen konfrontiert ist, und beleuchten seine komplexe Beziehung zu Margarete Frank, einer Geheimdienstmitarbeiterin, die ihm im Verlauf der Geschichte zur Seite steht. Ihre Dynamik ist von Anspannung geprägt, denn während sie Jagd auf die Dannerhof-Mitglieder machen, müssen sie sich gleichzeitig ihren eigenen inneren Dämonen stellen. Die ständige Bedrohung durch den Dannenhof und die Gewissheit, dass dieser bereit ist, auch hochrangige Mitglieder wie den Justizminister zu beseitigen, stellt für Ochsen und Frank eine enorme Gefahr dar. Im Rahmen der Besprechung werfen wir einen kritischen Blick auf die Erzählweise des Autors und schildern die intensiven und manchmal chaotischen Ereignisse, die sich über die 500 Seiten entfalten. Dabei wird deutlich, dass Jensen einen nahezu ununterbrochenen Spannungsbogen aufbaut, was zu einem Gefühl der Überwältigung führen kann. Einige Passagen scheinen mit zu vielen Informationen überladen zu sein, was gelegentlich zu Unlogik und Fragmentierung in der Geschichte führt. Trotz dieser Herausforderungen ist Jensen in der Lage, alle Handlungsstränge bis zum Ende geschickt zusammenzuführen. Am Ende der Episode beschäftigen wir uns mit dem schockierenden Cliffhanger, der den Leser mit mehr Fragen als Antworten zurücklässt. Die Wartezeit bis zum nächsten Band, der erst im September erscheinen wird, fühlt sich an wie eine Ewigkeit, und wir diskutieren, wie diese unkonventionelle Erzähltechnik die Leserbindung sowohl fördern als auch frustrieren kann. Obwohl "Ochsen, der dunkle Mann" an manchen Stellen übertrieben wirkt, bleibt er ein fesselnder Thriller, der die psychologischen Abgründe eines Elite-Soldaten ergründet und uns neugierig auf die Fortsetzung zurücklässt. Das Buch ist im DTV-Verlag erschienen und kann für 12 Euro erworben werden.
Vi prøver å samle trådene på det vi har klart å grave frem gjennom etterforskningen vår av saken. Hva har Jensens forsvarer John Christian Elden å si - når vi omsider får tak i ham? Er det mulig å trekke noen konklusjon på spørsmålet om norgeshistoriens største politiskandale kan være et justismord? Del 8 av 10Denne serien ble først publisert på Podme i 2022.Ansvarlig redaktør i Batong Media er Stein Morten Lier.
Kan det hende at norgeshistoriens største politiskandale er et justismord? I denne episoden ser vi nærmere på Jensens forsvar og det som kan ha vært en kjempetabbe av stjerneadvokat John Christian Elden. Og Eirik Jensen forteller oss noe som vi mener kan være helt avgjørende for saken. Del 5 av 10Denne serien ble først publisert på Podme i 2022Ansvarlig redaktør i Batong Media er Stein Morten Lier
I februar 2024 gjekk Vidar Hope inn i ein av dei mest spennande mediejobbane på Vestlandet, nemleg som ansvarleg redaktør for avisa Sunnhordland. I denne episoden skal du få bli litt betre kjent med mannen bak avisa. Vidar deler om reisa han har vore på, ulike kulturprosjekt han har vore med på å dra i gang som Størjevikfestivalen, Bocciafest og Olsen & Jensens viseklubb. Livet byr på opp- og nedturar. Vidar fortel om utdrikningslag og avskjedskonsert, erfaringar med sjukdom og dødsfall. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sunnhordlandpodden/message
Meet Mindy and Carl Jensen! Although you've probably heard of this powerful pair, Mindy and Carl hop onto our show to share their personal journeys to financial independence and beyond. The Jensens share their experiences with podcasting, real estate investing, individual stock investments, and the lifestyle adjustments they've made after achieving financial independence. From buying a Tesla to planning for their children's futures, Mindy and Carl offer a transparent look at their lives post-FI, sharing valuable lessons along the way.
Særafsnit hvor du møder en person, der kan fortælle, hvordan det er at sidde i et S-tog - og pludselig opdage, at ens medpassager har et par menneskeører i en kæde om halsen. Hvad tænker man i situationen og hvordan reagerer man?Og så skal du høre den tidligere drabschef Jens Møller Jensens bud på, hvad du skal gøre, hvis du en dag selv står ansigt til ansigt med en person, som har en kniv og vist sig villig til at bruge den. Dagens episode er en selvstændig fortsættelse af sidste uges episode; De afskårne ører.Medvirkende: Tobias, vidne og tidligere drabschef ved Københavns Politi Jens Møller Jensen.Vært: Kriminalreporter Stine Bolther
Robert Jensen is an emeritus professor in the School of Journalism at the University of Texas at Austin, a founding board member of the Third Coast Activist Resource Center, and a member of the team developing Ecosphere Studies at The Land Institute. Jensens most recent book, The End of Patriarchy: Radical Feminism for Men from Spinifex Press, offers a critique of the pathology of patriarchy that is at the core of todays crises. Host Sylvia Richardson has a lively discussion with Robert about radical patriarchy for men, what it means when men give up power and support women, moving from power over to power with. Support Latin Waves by becoming a member for as little as $1 per month. www.latinwavesmedia.com.
"Det er fyld i min tv-pakke! Jeg ser dem aldrig!" Sådan er der nok mange, der tænker om nabolandskanalerne. Men for alle, der savner mere kvalitet og substans, så er nabolandskanalerne et rigtig godt sted at finde det gode indhold. Og så er de desuden rundet af den samme public service-tradition som DR. Så vi er som seere i gode hænder hos dem. I denne udgave anmelder vi nabolandskanalerne - det gør vi i anledning af, at vi snart præsenterer en samling af nøje udvalgte medlemsfordele. En af medlemsfordelene er en tv-pakke, der er specialiseret i nabolandskanalerne, og som ikke bare nøjes med 2, 4 eller 8. Men har over 15 nabolandskanaler med - heraf tre børnekanaler som et godt supplement til Ramasjang. I nyhedssektionen vender vi igen fænomenet breaking news. Det gør vi i kølvandet på, at en uhyre aktuel udgave af Anders Laugesens program Pilgrim - om Israel og Palæstina - blev pillet af. Vi taler også om nogle fortrolige møder, som vi har haft med medlemmer af DRs bestyrelse og DRs programplanlæggere. Og så vender vi også Gift ved første blik, som har sendt sidste afsnit i denne omgang - og det bør blive sidste gang i det hele taget. Endelig har vi modtaget en reaktion om underlægningsmusik i en dokumentarserie på DR TV. Selvom underlægningsmusik kan bruges til at underbygge en fortælling, kan det også gøre det vanskeligere at høre, hvad der bliver sagt. Send meget gerne dine reaktioner ind her: https://klf.dk/reager/ Medvirkende: KLFs generalsekretær Mikael Arendt Laursen. Vært: Stefan Vase. EKSTRAMATERIALE Hør Pilgrim - om Israel og Palæstina - her: https://www.dr.dk/lyd/p1/pilgrim-paa-rejse-i-troens-univers/pilgrim-paa-rejse-i-troens-univers-2023/pilgrim-i-moede-med-det-hellige-land-11042306437 Læs DRs strategidirektør Lasse Bastkjær Jensens respons på kritikken af Gift ved første blik: https://klf.dk/har-dr-medlidenhed-med-parrene-i-gift-ved-foerste-blik/ Se Min verdenshistorie her (og vurder selv om underlægningsmusikken er for dominerende): https://www.dr.dk/drtv/episode/min-verdenshistorie_-rikke-og-folkemordet_377720 Hvis du gerne vil have tips til seværdige programmer fra nabolandskanalerne, kan du skrive dig op til nyhedsbrevet på https://www.nabolandskanalerne.dk/ Hvis du gerne vil vide mere om kommende inspirationsdage i KLF, kan du skrive dig op til nyhedsbrevet for frivillige: http://eepurl.com/dGPqAP Hvis der er emner, du synes, at vi skal tage op i podcasten, er du velkommen til at sende en mail på podcast@klf.dk. Hvis du har lyst til at støtte KLFs podcast og KLFs arbejde i det hele taget, kan det ske på Mobilepay: 76540. På forhånd tak for enhver gave! Hvis du ikke er medlem af KLF, er du meget velkommen: https://klf.dk/bliv-medlem/
The Jensen Brothers, Luke and Murphy, shook up tennis in the 1990s with their play and personalities, winning the French Open doubles title, and transcending the sport. The brothers talk with host Jon Frankel about the price they paid for stardom, and their on-court legacy. They also detail the terrifying incident that almost cost Murphy his life. Learn more about the Jensens and Murphy's advocacy at https://www.murphyjensen.com/ Support the show: https://www.steveharveyfm.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Jensen Brothers, Luke and Murphy, shook up tennis in the 1990s with their play and personalities, winning the French Open doubles title, and transcending the sport. The brothers talk with host Jon Frankel about the price they paid for stardom, and their on-court legacy. They also detail the terrifying incident that almost cost Murphy his life. Learn more about the Jensens and Murphy's advocacy at https://www.murphyjensen.com/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Jensen Brothers, Luke and Murphy, shook up tennis in the 1990s with their play and personalities, winning the French Open doubles title, and transcending the sport. The brothers talk with host Jon Frankel about the price they paid for stardom, and their on-court legacy. They also detail the terrifying incident that almost cost Murphy his life. Learn more about the Jensens and Murphy's advocacy at https://www.murphyjensen.com/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Axel Jensens Minneløp og rammen rundt hele løpsdagen er spesiell. Årets utgave er på forhånd er veldig jevnt med flere vinnerkandidater. Løpsdagen som helhet er svært bra og vi anbefaler dere alle til å ta turen. Det er en av årets beste løpsdager i Norge!
Jakob Ellemann-Jensen begravede i dag blå blok, som Venstre ikke har nogen som helst planer om at vende tilbage til. Fremtiden ligger på midten af dansk politik, mener han. Og den melding har Søren Pind en klar holdning til. Den tidligere minister, værdikæmper og markante Venstre-stemme er nemlig ikke i tvivl om, hvad der er det rigtige at gøre for Jakob Ellemann-Jensen og Venstre. Værter: Pia Glud Munksgaard og Thomas Buhl. Tilrettelægger: Jonas Gulmann. Gæst: Søren Pind.
In today's episode you can expect to hear from Coach Bobby & Terran Campbell at Saturday's post match press conference. Later on Host Mackenzie checks in with Seba, Chris, Noah and Alex on what a typical day off looks like.
This podcast hit paid subscribers' inboxes on June 15. It dropped for free subscribers on June 18. To receive future pods as soon as they're live, and to support independent ski journalism, please consider an upgrade to a paid subscription. You can also subscribe for free below:WhoKeith Kreischer, General Manager of Granite Gorge, New HampshireRecorded onMay 30, 2023About Granite GorgeOwned by: Granite Gorge Partnership LLC, a group of local investorsLocated in: Roxbury, New HampshireYear founded: 1959Pass affiliations: NoneReciprocal partners: NoneClosest neighboring ski areas: Crotched (32 minutes), Brattleboro (32 minutes), Bellows Falls (35 minutes), Pats Peak (37 minutes), Mount Sunapee (50 minutes), Arrowhead (50 minutes), Ascutney (58 minutes), McIntyre (1 hour), Hermitage Club (1 hour, 6 minutes), Mount Snow (1 hour, 9 minutes), Magic (1 hour, 3 minutes), Wachusett (1 hour, 7 minutes), Bromley (1 hour, 13 minutes), Berkshire East (1 hour, 13 minutes), Okemo (1 hour, 13 minutes), Veterans Memorial (1 hour, 14 minutes), Ragged Mountain (1 hour, 16 minutes), Stratton (1 hour, 18 minutes)Base elevation: 800 feetSummit elevation: 1,325 feetVertical drop: 525 feetSkiable Acres: 25Average annual snowfall: 100 inchesTrail count: 17 (2 expert, 3 advanced, 5 intermediate, 7 beginner)Lift count: 3 (1 double, 1 handletow, 1 carpet)Why I interviewed himIt doesn't happen often, these comebacks. Ski areas die and they stay dead. Or they die and return and die again and then they're really gone.We're at a weird inflection point. After decades of exploding numbers followed by decades of divebombing ranks, the number of U.S. ski areas has stabilized over the past 20 years. Most of the ski areas that are going to die already have. Most of the ones that remain will survive indefinitely. Yes, climate change. But this has been a long-simmering storm and operators have strung lines of snowguns like cannons along a castle wall. They are ready to fight and they will.They have plenty to fight for. In most of U.S. America, it is all but impossible to build a new ski area. Imagine if no one could build a new restaurant or grocery store. The owners of existing restaurants and grocery stores would rejoice, knowing that anyone who wanted to eat out or buy a banana would have to do it through them. Such is the state of U.S. skiing – what we have is all we're ever going to get*. The established mountains are not exactly monopolies, but they do not have to worry about unexpected new competition, either.There is one hack: if a would-be owner can find an abandoned ski area, the path to selling lift tickets and hauling weekenders up the incline becomes infinitely easier. It's the difference between fixing up a junkyard car and assembling one from the raw elements of the earth. You'd have a better chance of building a time machine out of cardboard boxes and a Nintendo Game Boy than you would of constructing a ski area on a raw New England hillside. But find one already scarred with the spiderweb of named trails, and you have a chance.It's not a good chance. Ski areas do come back: Saddleback in 2020, Tenney and Granite Gorge in 2023. Les Otten may bring the Balsams Wilderness back as a mega-resort. But most simply fade. There are hundreds of lost ski areas in New England – many times more have died than survived. Many big and established ski centers evaporated: Mt. Tom, Brodie, Crotched East, King Ridge, Moose Mountain, Mt. Whittier, Maple Valley, Plymouth Notch, Snow Valley. Empty lifts still swing over many of these mountains decades after they went bust, but none ever found its way back.So why this one? Why Granite Gorge? A small ski area in a state stuffed with giant ski areas, many of them a mainline shot off the interstate from Boston. Once the joint closed after a rough winter in 1977, that should have been it. Another lost ski area in a state littered with them.But then Granite Gorge re-opened, miraculously, improbably, in 2003, under Fred Baybutt, who also ran a local construction company with his family. Baybutt added snowmaking and night skiing, built a new lodge and a new bridge over from Route 9. He bought a used Borvig double and ran it to the summit.But the ski area never really found momentum under Baybutt. By 2018, the chairlift had ceased operations. The ropetow and carpet continued to spin, but in August 2020, Baybutt died suddenly, and the ski area appeared to die with him.Except that it didn't. Granite Gorge is back. Somehow, this 525-vertical foot, low-elevation molehill whose direct competitors include basically every ski area in Vermont, New Hampshire, and Massachusetts has more lives than a cartoon coyote smashed under an anvil. It's one of the best stories in New England skiing right now, and I had to hear it.*With rare exceptions, such as the forthcoming Mayflower, Utah.What we talked aboutWhat it's like to take that first general manager job; an overgrown mess; “I had to keep in mind that there was going to be an unlimited amount of punches that were going to be dealt”; how a busted Ford Taurus and a can of Red Bull foreshadowed the renaissance of Granite Gorge; Kreischer's messianic, decade-long quest to rescue Granite Gorge; how an ownership group “who really just wanted this thing back in the hands of the community” came together; advice for up-and-comers in the ski business; trying to save the lost Tanglwood ski area in Pennsylvania or Maple Valley in Vermont; Granite Gorge under the Baybutt family, the previous owners; Keene, New Hampshire; the rabid outdoor culture in the Northeast; how this time is different at Granite Gorge; fixing the bridge back to the ski area; helping ownership understand the enormous capital needs; the power of admitting your shortcomings; “if you don't know something, you need to find someone who does”; the comeback season was “awesome”; much love for Mountain Creek; finding a niche at Nashoba Valley; reviving the Granite Gorge double chair; why the ski area removed the lift's mid-station; Granite Gorge's snowmaking footprint and aspirations; how the ski area's new mountain bike operation will enhance glade skiing; surviving as a small ski area in a big ski state; night skiing; building terrain parks at an appropriate scale for mortals; running a mountain as a dad with five children; keeping lift tickets and passes affordable; a parking shortage; and competing against megapasses.Why I thought that now was a good time for this interviewI first connected with Keith sometime last spring, when he shot me an email with a promising update on Granite Gorge. The ski area was re-opening, he said, but I'd have to keep it to myself for the time being. Shortly after, the new ownership group officially named him general manager, and by August he was whacking weeds from beneath the Granite Gorge sign on Route 9 and brushing ticks off his legs.Excited as I was about this news, I generally don't ask folks to join me on the podcast until they've weathered at least one season leading their current resort. It's impossible to really know the place until you've sat teeth-gritted through a brown rain-soaked January and roared in glory at a nor-easter-driven March power-up. It's just not something you can appreciate through Zuckerberg's Oculus glasses. You have to be there.So we waited. In January, the ski area cranked open with its ropetow. The chairlift came online in mid-February. I was there the next day, taking fastlaps off the summit with my six-year-old. I stopped Kreischer for what would become my first #TwoMinuteStorm (basically, very short interviews with ski area managers) video on Instagram (click through to listen):Kreischer and I talked last summer, so I had a sense of his baseline. This podcast was almost like talking to a different person. It was like he'd spent 10 months cramming for a master's degree in Granite Gorge. Which I guess he had. But waiting was the right decision. Kreischer is a terrific ski area leader, thoughtful and passionate and enthusiastic and full of positive energy. He's the kind of guy who only gets more interested in a topic as he immerses himself in it. And after transforming an overgrown backwoods bump into a living business, his raw passion for the job had only amplified and become more focused. Last summer, Granite Gorge was an abstract thing. It was right there, waiting, but you could only really find it in your imagination. Now it's real. Now, he's actually done it. Actually re-opened a dead-as-the-dinosaurs ski area. Even if you normally just read this article and skip the podcast, listen to this one. Kreischer is as authentic and sincere as they get.Why you should ski Granite GorgeNot to be lazy with it, but I've covered this one already:Of all the ski states in America, I can't think of a rougher one to make a go as an operator than New Hampshire. There are so many good and large resorts and they are impossibly easy to access, stacked along I-93 like a snowy outlet mall. But here's little Granite Gorge, opened in 1959 but busted in the ‘70s and re-opened in 2003 and busted again in 2020 and now, improbably, opened again under a group of local business owners who bought it at auction last June. The joint sits in the southwest corner of the state, well off the main ski thoroughfares, which means it will make it as a locals' bump for Keene or it won't make it at all. I took my 6-year-old and we rolled 15 runs off the double chair that had re-opened the day before after not running since 2018. It was creaky and cranky and the mid-station was gone but it was running. We skied the same run over and over, a thin and windy green lolling off the summit. Six hundred vertical feet, up and down. Skier traffic was light but the tubing hill was full. It was a holiday weekend and we'd found a hack. No liftlines on a New England Sunday.Skiing there feels like being part of an excavation, as though they are digging things out of the ground and looking at them and trying to figure out what the ancients of New Hampshire could have been doing with such contraptions. It's spunky and plucky and a little ramshackle. You drive over a single-vehicle bridge to access a parking lot that's muddy and ungraded and unmanaged. They removed the chairlift mid-station, but it's still laying in parts scattered all over the woods. The lodge is squat and half-finished like a field hospital. But a strong spirit of revival is there, and if the owners can have patience enough to give this thing five years and focus on busloads of kids, it has a future.OK maybe not the best commercial for the place. But here's what Granite Gorge can give you: a completely uncrowded and inexpensive ski experience in a region that's getting short on both. Probably not your destination if you and the boys are looking to link Flipdoodle Supremes on monster kickers. Perfect if, like me, you're a dad who doesn't want to fight crowds on a holiday weekend. Or if you're a local looking to crush turns after work. Or if you live nearby and you have an Epic Pass but you just want to support the joint. There are worse places for your money.Podcast NotesOn the auction timelineThe current owners won Granite Gorge in an auction last June. From the June 6, 2022 Keene Sentinel:It took nearly 10 minutes of deliberation, two bidders dropping out and a back-and-forth bidding war amounting to $210,000 before a developer secured the rights to the former Granite Gorge Ski Area property along with the intent to reopen it for recreation.Between breaks of silence, bidders at Friday's foreclosure auction raised the stakes from an opening bid of $240,000 to a winning bid of $430,000 on site at the property, located along Route 9 in Roxbury. Bryan Granger, the senior vice president of Keene-based wholesale grocery company C&S Wholesale Grocers, clinched the final bid.Granger represented Granite Gorge Partnership, LLC at the auction, which claims itself to be a local group of Keene investors with a “shared desire of returning winter and summer activities to Granite Gorge in a safe and inclusive manner,” according to a media statement Granger provided to The Sentinel.The other bidder was a Massachusetts-based contractor named Nick Williamson.On Granite Gorge's troubled historyNew England Ski History provides a succinct timeline of Granite Gorge's history (the ski area was originally known as “Pinnacle”). A few highlights:Following the 1974-75 season, George LaBrecque transferred the ski area to Maurice Stone. One year later, Stone sold the area to Paul and Eleanor Jensen of Connecticut. Dealing with subpar snowfall, no snowmaking, and aging infrastructure, the Jensens only operated the Pinnacle for the 1976-77 season. Following the season, when mortgage payments were missed, Stone foreclosed and took back the property. There would be no more lift-served skiing at Pinnacle for the rest of the twentieth century.In November 1980, Stone sold the 94-acre Pinnacle property to Juanita Robinson of Kentucky and her three sons, one of whom lived in Massachusetts. Though “big plans” were teased with skiing to return in 1980 or 1981, Pinnacle remained idle.In December 1985, the Robinsons sold the property to Bald Mountain Park, Inc. The real estate entity held the property for fourteen years.In September 1999, Baybutt Construction purchased the former ski area and commenced studies for a potential reopening. …After a quarter of a century of idleness, the Pinnacle became a work site in the spring of 2002 when a new bridge was built from Route 9 to the base area.The Pinnacle reopened in early 2003 under the name of Granite Gorge. … The tiny startup on the Bunny Buster slope featured a rope tow and snowmaking. …After multiple years of planning and decades after the first proposal, Granite Gorge saw a significant expansion in 2005 with the addition of a double chairlift to Spruce Peak.Snowmaking and night skiing were expanded for 2006-07, which also featured a new base yurt. Snowmaking was expanded to the top of the chairlift for the 2008-2009 season, while night skiing followed up the mountain for the 2009-2010 season.In 2010 Granite Gorge was approved for a 300-person lodge, to be built in phases. Portions were completed in 2011 and 2012.In late 2012, parent company Baybutt Construction was dealing with escalating financial problems. One of Baybutt's lenders, Interstate Electrical Services Corp., arranged for a foreclosure auction of some of Baybutt's properties, including Granite Gorge ski area, for February 1, 2013. The auction was cancelled at the last minute and the ski area remained open. That month, Baybutt Construction Corp. filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy.Granite Gorge continued to operate and grow in subsequent years, including adding to its off season offerings and events. …Granite Gorge scaled back operations for the 2018-19 season, as it ceased operating the chairlift and instead focused on snow tubing and skiing on the Bunny Buster trail. After nearly being auctioned off in the summer of 2019, the ski area continued to operate its surface lifts during the winter of 2019-20.On August 3, 2020, Fred Baybutt died of a sudden heart event at the age of 60. Following his death, Granite Gorge sat idle.On Tanglwood, PAKreischer recalls early snowboard adventures at Tanglwood, one of dozens of abandoned ski areas in Pennsylvania's Poconos. DCSki lists modest stats for the joint: 415 vertical feet on 35 acres served by two double chairs and a ropetow. The place closed around 2010 and liquidated its lifts in 2012. Here's a circa 2008 trailmap:I spent a few hours hiking the place back in 2021. Here's what I wrote at the time:Another 40 minutes up wild Pennsylvania highway is Tanglwood, 415 vertical feet shuttered since 2010. The mountain once had two doubles and two T-bars and a ropetow but now it has nothing, the place stripped as though looted by a ski grinch stuffing the chairs and tower guns into his wicked sleigh. Concrete lift towers anchored into the forest and the trails themselves are all that remain. The place is filled with deer. Like all the ski areas I visited that day it is lined with houses. It is late in the day and the American mole people are emerging to stand on their decks and tend to their plants and I wonder what it would be like to live on a ski area and then not live on a ski area because the ski area is gone and now you just live on a mountain where it hardly ever snows and you can hardly ever ski. I think I would be pissed.On Maple Valley, VermontKreischer also considered resurrecting Maple Valley, a thousand-footer in Southern Vermont. It had a nice little spread:The place opened in 1963 and made it, haltingly, to the end of the century under a series of owners. The culprit was likely a very tough neighborhood – Southern Vermont skiers have their choice of Stratton, Mount Snow, Bromley, or Magic. Maple Valley was just a little too close and a little too small to compete:I also included Granite Gorge on the map, so you can see how close the place is. I wouldn't have bet on Granite to re-open before Maple if pure ski terrain were the only factor to consider. But a fellow named Nicholas Mercede tried twice to open the ski area, according to New England Ski History. NIMBYs beat him back, and he died in 2018 at age 90.The lifts – a pair of 1960s Hall doubles – are, I believe, still standing. An outfit called “Sugar Mountain Holdings” has owned the ski area since 2018, and “a long-term vision was announced for possibly reopening the ski area,” according to New England Ski History.On Ski Resort Tycoon, the videogameKreischer's first run at ski resort management came via Ski Resort Tycoon, a 2000 sim game that you can still purchase on Amazon for $5.95. According to Wikipedia, “A Yeti can also be seen in the game, and it can be found eating the guests.” My God, can you imagine the insurance bill?On the density of New England ski areasNew England is one of the most competitive ski markets on the planet. It's certainly one of the densest, with 100 ski areas stuffed into 71,988 square miles – that's an area small than any major western ski state. The six New England states are small (Maine occupies nearly half of the total square mileage), so they share the glory, but their size masks just how tightly they are clustered. Check this stat: the number of ski areas per square mile across the six New England states is more than four times that of Colorado and six times that of Utah:Of course, New England ski areas tend to measure far smaller than those of the West. But the point of this exercise is to underscore the sheer volume of choices available to the New England skier. Here's what Granite Gorge is competing against as it works to establish itself as a viable business:That means the ski area is fighting against heavies like Mount Snow, Okemo, Stratton, and Mount Sunapee for its local Keene market – and the Keene market is essentially Granite Gorge's only market. There's probably a place for this little knuckler to act as a new-skier assembly line and weekend hideout for families and teenage Park Bros, but there's probably not a tougher place in America to pull this off than southwest New Hampshire.On Granite Gorge's mountain bike park and better glade skiing Kreischer believes that Granite Gorge cannot survive as a winter-only business. Earlier this spring, he announced the construction of a downhill mountain bike park. You can track their progress via Instagram:As regular readers know, I don't cover MTB, but we discuss these new trails in the context of their potential to enhance the ski area's glade network. Very little of Granite Gorge's face has been cut with trails. The potential for glade development is huge, and this initial poke into the forest is an excellent start.On Highland bike parkKreischer and I briefly discuss Highland Bike Park in New Hampshire. This is the only lift-served MTB park in New England that doesn't also double as a ski area. It was, in fact, once a 700-vertical-foot ski area. Here's a circa 1987 trailmap:Highland closed for skiing in 1995, and re-opened as a mountain bike park at some point over the next dozen years. Bike people tell me that the place is one of the best-regarded MTB facilities in New England. Here's the current bike trailmap:There are no current plans to re-open the area for skiing. “While there have been rumors that limited ski operations could resume in the future, the park remains biking-only at this point,” according to New England Ski History. Highland is in a tough spot for skiing, lodged between Ragged and Gunstock, which both have high-speed lifts and far more vertical. Highland sits just over two miles off Interstate 93, however, and there could be room in the market for a terrain-park only mountain à la Woodward Park City. Loon is the current terrain park king of New Hampshire, but it's crowded and expensive. Imagine a parks paradise with $50 day tickets and $300 season passes. That could work.On the alarm beeping in the backgroundYou may notice an alarm beeping in the background during the latter half of the podcast. I thought this was on my end, and I planned to simply edit the noise out, since I'm listening most of the time. After the podcast, I came up the stairs toting a ladder, prepared to dismantle the fire alarm. My wife looked at me, baffled. “What beeping?” she asked. Well, it was on Keith's end. Hopefully he wasn't so devoted to the podcast that he let his house burn down while recording it. Though I doubt that. Maybe he is Batman and that was his Batman alarm alerting him to nearby crimes. Though frankly I'm not sure a superhero could have revived Granite Gorge in six months. So it was probably just his You're Awesome alarm going off. All part of the story here.On an assist from Pats PeakKeith followed up via email after our call to throw some credit to his contemporary at Pats Peak: “I was reflecting on our conversation last night and one huge thing I forgot to mention was Kris Blomback and the help from Pat's Peak. They were instrumental in giving us a patrol sled and some awesome rental equipment that was a big deal getting us going this season. Kris is an amazing guy and a great leader. When I listened to his podcast episode with you, his words of advice to me was virtually verbatim, which really showcases his honesty, class, and true passion for bolstering skiing in this region. I really want to thank Kris and the rest of the Pats team for their help and assistance bringing us back to being a feeder for the entire Southern NH region.”On New Hampshire skiingI am an enormous, unapologetic fan of New Hampshire skiing. The mountains are many and varied, each one distinct. I've hosted a number of New Hampshire resort leaders on the podcast, and I have conversations scheduled with Cranmore GM Ben Wilcox and Attitash GM Brandon Swartz later this year. I also recorded an episode with Dartmouth Skiway GM Mark Adamczyk earlier this week – you'll have that one soon. Here's what's in the catalog right now:* Loon Mountain GM Brian Norton – Nov. 14, 2022* Pats Peak GM Kris Blomback – Sept. 22, 2022* Ragged Mountain GM Erik Barnes – April 29, 2022* Whaleback Executive Director Jon Hunt – June 17, 2021* Waterville Valley President and GM Tim Smith – Feb. 23, 2021* Gunstock President and GM Tom Day – Jan. 13, 2021* Cannon Mountain GM John DeVivo – Oct. 12, 2020* Loon Mountain President and GM Jay Scambio – Feb. 7, 2020The Storm explores the world of lift-served skiing in North America year-round. Join us.The Storm publishes year-round, and guarantees 100 articles per year. This is article 51/100 in 2023, and number 437 since launching on Oct. 13, 2019. 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Mange har skrevet til Bech Bag Bolden med ønsket om at høre, hvordan man bliver toptræner. Særligt når man ikke har vundet CL som spiller.. Det sidste har Henrik Jensen ikke gjort - men det første har han.I denne episode fortæller den unge Kalmar-træner om sin lange vej fra fodboldskoler til europæiske turneringer. Og så giver Henrik endda gode råd med på vejen.Vi taler også om forskelle på dansk og svensk elitefodbold, hvor Jensens tidligere erfaringer som ungdomstræner i IFK Norrköping giver bundklang under de 4 måneders erfaring som cheftræner i Kalmar FF, som pt ligger på en delt 2.plads i Allsvenskaen.Og så fortæller den tidligere FCM-træner om sin tid som cheftræner på Heden.Produceret i samarbejde med BMW Danmark og Ledelseshøjskolen.Postproduktion Tobias Bech ZachariassenHusk at abonner på Bech Bag Bolden via www.troelsbech.com - her kan du også stille spørgsmål, foreslå emner eller gæster - og bede om information om Ledelseshøjskolens program.
Esben og Jakob ser på det mærkelige fænomen, at alle andre end regeringen taler om den seniorpension, som regeringen vil afskaffe. De ser på den midlertidige grænsekontrol til Tyskland, der kører på syvende år – og så rister de en rune over Sofie Carsten Nielsens politiske karriere.Værter: Esben Schjørring, politisk redaktør på Altinget, og Jakob Nielsen, ansvarshavende chefredaktør på Altinget.Producer: Maja Sophie Simonsen, podcastassistent.Shownotes:Jakobs anbefaling: Peter Taksøe-Jensens rapport om dansk udenrigs- og sikkerhedspolitik fra 2016:um.dk/udenrigspolitik/aktuelle-emner/dansk-diplomati-og-forsvar-i-en-brydningstidEsbens anbefaling: Feature om det moderne arbejdes ulidelige lethed fra Harpers Magazine:harpers.org/archive/2023/05/the-age-of-the-crisis-of-work-quiet-quitting-great-resignation/ Tro- og etikredaktør Peter Ingemanns interview med ny KD-formand, Jeppe Hedaa:www.altinget.dk/etik/artikel/slut-med-abortmodstand-og-homofobi-ny-formand-for-kristendemokraterne-er-woke-og-vil-favne-bredt Esbens analyse af Vanopslaghs landsmødetale:www.altinget.dk/artikel/vanopslagh-indskiber-sig-i-mette-frederiksens-krisefortaelling-det-kan-blive-de-borgerliges-chance Justitsminister Peter Hummalgaards brev til EU-kommissionen om grænsekontrol:www.ft.dk/samling/20222/almdel/EUU/bilag/387/2690240.pdf Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
I mars 2023 blir Eirik Jensen løslatt fra Kongsvinger fengsel. Men har hele sannheten om Jensens soningsavbrudd kommet ut i offentligheten? Hør nye episoder i serien Eirik Jensen: mannen i grått, eksklusivt hos Podme. Gå inn på Podme.no, eller last ned Podme-appen.
Sat down with the Jensens this past week as Lonnie and Tige told some stories of the glory days of racing in the midwest. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/quicktimepodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/quicktimepodcast/support
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Johannes V. Jensen var god til at sætte sig ned på hug og fange barnets perspektiv. Det gør han sublimt i barndomserindringsmyten "Den største Sorg". Den stammer fra samlingen 'Kornmarken' fra 1932. Det er ugens fortælling i Pharaos klassikere.
I denne uge vil Karsten Pharao blæse lidt liv i jeres sommerdrømme. Det vil ske med Johannes V. Jensens myte om ”Sommerblæsten”, der bliver personificeret som en ung, stærk knægt, der tumler sig rundt i naturen og også kan drive gæk med menneskene.
Happy Valentine's Day! Let's learn all about how the best midlife dating is dating yourself! What?!? This is a self-care podcast for women entering a new chapter in life. We understand that midlife can bring about a time of reflection, self-discovery, and sometimes, a shift in priorities. That's why we're all about promoting the importance of taking time for yourself and learning to have a relationship with yourself. This isn't just about pampering yourself, it's about getting to know who you are and what you need to thrive. Join Dr. Natalie as we explore the different aspects of self-care and provide tips and guidance on how to make time for yourself in a world that often demands so much. So pour yourself a cup of coffee (or tea), sit back, and savor this time for yourself. If you are looking for new self care ideas, join the FREE Online Group Coaching and Community resources that Dr. Natalie offers by signing up here https://learntoloveyourstory.com/freegroupcoaching/ Or if you want to talk with Dr. Natalie right away, get your free 30 minute coaching session with her 1:1 by signing up to meet her in the form on the bottom of this page https://learntoloveyourstory.com/how-to-work-with-dr-natalie/ PLEASE RATE AND REVIEW this podcast if you like it. AND SHARE with anyone in your life that you think could benefit. NOTES: Dr. Joe Dispenza https://drjoedispenza.com/ I could not find the videos I was referring to. It was several years ago now, but I think I recall it was something like "Raising the Jensens". When I try to search for this, it comes up with nothing. Essentially it was one woman (a mom) would play the part of herself, rounding up her anxiety as one person, depression as another, impulsivity as another, etc. It was quite funny. If any one can find it leave it in the comments.
Studio Allsvenskan finns även på Patreon, där du får ALLA våra avsnitt reklamfritt direkt efter inspelning. Dessutom får du tillgång till våra exklusiva poddserier där vi släpper avsnitt tisdag till fredag varje vecka. Bli medlem här!Det är måndag och Studio Allsvenskan är tillbaka med ett klassiskt RINGRACE! Det var ett tag sedan sist. Först ringer vi Elfsborgs nyförvärv André Boman som konstant befinner sig i Portugal. Hur var det att vara med landslaget? Hur resonerade han i valet mellan klubb och varför det blev Elfsborg? Och hur ska han konkurrera ut Johan Larsson?Därefter slår vi en signal till Hasse Larsson på Listerlandet. Sportchefen som nyligen gjort en rekordförsäljning när Noah Persson såldes till Schweiz. Vad letar Mjällby nu? Och slutligen kopplar vi upp oss mot Kalmar för att snacka med den nye huvudtränaren Henrik Jensen. Vad saknar han med Danmark? Hur långt fram är KFF i Jensens taktiska process? Och varför är han så sur på svensk talangutveckling?Missa inte Studio Allsvenskans Ringrace!Följ Studio Allsvenskan på sociala medier: Twitter!Facebook!Instagram!Youtube!TikTok! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hur har hans första tid i Kalmar varit? Hur ska man hitta Oliver Bergs ersättare? Och vad är egentligen en realistisk Kalmar FF-målsättning för 2023? När KFF-podden är tillbaka efter ett kort jul/nyårs-uppehåll så reder nye tränaren Henrik Jensen ut allt detta och mycket mer. Sportchefen Jörgen Petersson meddelar exakt hur många nyförvärv som ska in inför den allsvenska säsongen, och att två av dem kan vara så nära att de åker med till träningslägret i Alicante nästa vecka. Petersson förklarar också upplägget med den nya akademiverksamheten och vilka tränare som basar för de olika ungdomslagen. Till sist - Fotbollskanalens Martin Petersson rapporterar direkt från landslagets januariturné i Algarve, och berättar bland annat om förbundskaptenens tunga hyllning till Kalmar FF:s mittfältare Carl Gustafsson.
Tro, hopp och förväntningar kan ge effekter på beslut och uppfattningar av vår omvärld och de kan också påverka våra kroppsliga funktioner. Det gör att preparat som i medicinsk mening borde vara overksamma ändå kan ha en effekt. Frågan är bara hur?Karin Jensen är är en av världens främsta placeboforskare. Hon är verksam vid på Karolinska Institutet i Stockholm och har intresserat sig för smärta och placebo. Hon är nära knuten till Program in Placebo Studies vid Harvard Medical School i Boston (USA) och är sedan 2016 invald i styrelsen för internationell placeboforskning, tillsammans med ledamöter från många andra länder. Förra året gav hon ut boken “Hoppets anatomi” som är en fascinerande resa i detta låtsasland med mycket verkliga effekter.Vi bjöd in henne till studion för ett samtal som kom att handla om likheterna mellan trolleri och placebo, åt varför självbedrägeri kan fungera och om placebokirurgi - alltså när man skär i andra men inte utför något. Bland mycket annat.Jensens rekommendationer:Besök Hagströmerbiblioteket i StockholmGå och se en riktigt bra trollerikonstnär eller kolla in roliga illusionstrick på Youtube.Programledare: Per Grankvist. Producent: Jens Back. Mixning av Stray Dog Studios. #perspektivpodden"Perspektiv "är en podd från Vad Vi Vet - tjänsten som hjälper dig bli allmänbildad med minimal ansträngning. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In the eyes of their neighbors, the Jensens were an example of an ideal marriage. The couple spent a great deal of time together and always seemed to be laughing and having a great time. On top of being a perfect couple, they seemed like the perfect family too after having two beautiful children together. During their 14 years of marriage, their relationship would take an unexpected turn that would end in tragedy.Join our Facebook Group -www.facebook.com/BeyondEvilTVFollow us :Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/beyondeviltv/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/TheFearFilesBusiness inquiry - beyonstudios@gmail.com Support the show
Vi er ENDELIG tilbage i vores vante form, og der er lagt i kakkelovnen til et brag af en reunion. Jacob holder eventuelle nye lyttere i hånden, via en kyndig gennemgang af vores koncept, og efterfølgende oplæser han en sand lytter-darling: Nemlig ‘Folmer Jensens Westernrejse. Har du også en forkærlighed for supermarkeds-smagsprøver og heste med damenavne, og vil du høre Mathias' forklare Jacob hvad det moderne udtryk ‘spurgt' betyder, så anbefaler vi på det kraftigste, at du lytter med. God lytter!
Få et billede af Johannes V. Jensens myter, når Karsten Pharao i den kommende tid præsenterer et udvalg af tekster fra noget af det mest centrale i den store Jensens forfatterskab. I denne uge - den første tekst fra det første bind, Myter og Jagter, fra 1907. Den hedder ”Det gamle Ur”.
Kender du de der typer, som man bare ved, at ens mor og far ville holde af? Dem som rejser sig for gamle damer i bussen, dem som affaldssorterer, går i kirke, laver frivilligt arbejde og generelt bare er gode og stabile samfundsborgerer? Sådan nogle typer er dagens tre gæster langt fra! De vil hellere suge en masse coke af dit røvhul, tage til morgenfest og være totalt og aldeles ude af kontrol…. Velkommen til Suspekt på amfetamin: UDE AF KONTROL! I dag skal vi finde ud af hvor meget af Ude af kontrols tekster der er rigtige, vi skal snakke om kokain og røvhuller, og så skal vi selvfølgelig sniffe limTsunami lærte: - De bliver ofte krænket af deres fans- Frysemajs og Jensens bearnaise er det bedste i verden - Deres værste job var for to mennesker i Tønder- Munken ejer 14 parykker - Der kommer nyt UAK album i februar 2023- Flødeboller med remoulade er bedre end ananas på pizza __________________________________________Værter: Sebastian Peebles & Chano JørgensenGæst: Ude Af KontrolProducer/tilrettelægger: Zoe ThulstrupMusik: Upright-Music
BEVERLEY JONES, aka B.E. Jones, chats to Paul Burke about her novels The Beach House and The Wilderness and the Firebird Pictures/Amazon Prime adaptation of The Wilderness starring Jenna Coleman and Oliver Jackson Cohen . Shout outs for Ferndale and Storyville Books in Pontypridd.THE BEACH HOUSE: When Grace Jensen returns to her home one day, she finds a body in a pool of blood and a menacing gift left for her.The community of Lookout Beach is shocked by such a brutal intrusion in their close-knit neighbourhood - particularly to a family as successful and well-liked as the Jensens - and a police investigation to find the trespasser begins.But Grace knows who's after her. She might have changed her name and moved across the world, deciding to hide on the Oregon coast, but she's been waiting seventeen years for what happened in the small Welsh town where she grew up to catch-up with her.Grace might seem like the model neighbour and mother, but nobody in Lookout Beach - not even her devoted husband Elias - knows the real her. Or how much blood is on her hands.THE WILDERNESS: LOVE CAN HURT. BETRAYAL CAN KILL.Shattered by the discovery of her husband's affair, Liv knows they need to leave the chaos of New York to save their marriage. Maybe the road trip they'd always planned, exploring America's national parks - just the two of them - would help heal the wounds.But what Liv hasn't told her husband is that she has set him three challenges on their trip - three opportunities to prove he's really sorry.If he fails? Well, it's dangerous out there in the wilderness; accidents happen all the time.And if it's easy to die, then it's also easy to kill.BEVERLEY 'B.E.' JONES is a former journalist and police press officer, now a novelist and book obsessive. She was born in a small village in the South Wales valleys, north of Cardiff and started her journalism career with Trinity Mirror newspapers before becoming a broadcast journalist with BBC Wales Today.She has worked on all aspects of crime reporting (as well as community news and features) producing stories and content for newspapers and live TV. Most recently she worked as a press officer for South Wales Police, dealing with the media and participating in criminal investigations, security operations and emergency planning. Perhaps unsurprisingly she channels these experiences of 'true crime,' and her insight into the murkier side of human nature, into her dark, psychological thrillers set in and around South Wales and now further afield.RecommendationsSAMANTHA DOWNING - For Your Own Good & My Lovely Wife Produced by Junkyard DogMusic courtesy of Southgate and LeighCrime TimePaul Burke writes for Crime Time, Crime Fiction Lover and the European Literature Network. He is also a CWA Historical Dagger Judge 2022 .
We play our first game show by Jensen! Andrew VS Thomas! The last two wheel we recap computer crashed so we lost but go watch youtube for it! Andrew tells us about his Dad Don and what happened. https://www.gofundme.com/f/don-sharon-van-kampen?member=20248045&sharetype=teams&utm_campaign=p_na+share-sheet&utm_medium=copy_link&utm_source=customer https://linktr.ee/clu3house --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/theclu3house/support
Well Hello, Dolly! We are back with a Brand new episode and this week we are talking all things Bride of Chucky from 1998! We are joined by the fabulous folks at The Fright Crew podcast to get us down the aisle this episode. In this episode we discuss, fighting to the death for this move, Gay icon Jennifer Tilly, Sergio and Cody attempt to get sensual, Courtney wants to see some doll ween and We find out Jensens hidden talent. All this and more on this brand new episode of The Horror Bandwagon! Follow us:Instagram: @thehorrorbandwagonTwitter: @horrorbandwagonwww.thehorrorbandwagon.comYoutube: the horror bandwagonTwitch: twitch.tv/thehorrorbandwagonFollow The Fright Crew: Instagram: @thefrightcrewTiktok: @TheFrightCrewPod
Talking with Jensens sister! Andre is still out till next week. Talking to our social media manger about her life. My 3rd grade nephew hears a question he shouldn't. Go follow Alyssa on https://twitch.tv/alyssajanel16 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/theclu3house/support
Sekshálvtrýssinstjúgindi partur av Amatøroyar. Ein autonomur poddur, sum er innan fyri revsilógina, men annars fullkomiliga uttan fyri námsfrøðiligt tamarhald. Vertir: Bjarni Arge og Jóan Pauli Dahl Jakobsen. Facebook: www.facebook.com/amatoroyar Instagram: www.instagram.com/amatoroyar
I første time taler vi om Ole Henriksen, som er blevet forsøgt rullet på åben gade. Impact TV har modtaget priser, som Thomas Heurlin gerne vil blære sig med. SKAT eftergiver 485.000 borgeres gæld, hvilket viser, at indkrævningssystemet er fuldstændig fucked. Politiet i Hvidovre nægter at lade Amin Jensen have sit reklamelysskilt på sit hus - også selvom han havde fået medhold i Planklagenævnet. Og hvad i alverden er op og ned i den mystiske sag om prins Nikolai, prins Joachim og SIXT? Ditte Okman er vært, og i panelet sidder journalist på SE og HØR, Jacob Heinel Jensen, direktør i WeDoCommunication, Anna Thygesen, og direktør i Impact Tv, Thomas Heurlin. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.