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Gudstjeneste d. 18. maj 2025 Johs 16,5-15 ved Chris Lindeskov Rasmussen by Kristkirken
18. maj 2025. Johs. 16,5-15 (4. søndag efter påske) Prædikant: Morten Rugager Kristensen by Skjern Bykirke
Jesus og Simon Peter
4. maj 2025 Johs. 10,11-16. (2. søndag efter påske) Prædikant: Jens Lomborg by Skjern Bykirke
Præludium: Léon Boëllmann: Verset f-dur Fra det G.T.: Salme 146, vs. 5-10 Salme: 637,vers 4-9 "Når den søde stemme frister" Fra det N.T.: Johannesevangeliet 12, 44-50 Korvers: Bernhard Lewkovitch: Mariavise (tekst: Johs. Jørgensen) Salme: 484 "Du, som vejen er og livet" Postludium: Battison Haynes: Meditation g-dur
Præludium: Finn Viderø: O Herre Krist! dig til os vend Fra det G.T.: Esajas 60, 1-5 Salme: 362, vers 1-3+6 "Gør dig nu rede, kristenhed" Fra det N.T.: Johannesevangeliet 12, 34-43 Korvers: Bernhard Lewkovitch: Mariavise (tekst: Johs. Jørgensen) Salme: 55 "Ved Jesu navn forlades alle synder" Postludium: Charles-Marie Widor: Adagio h-mol
Præludium: Johann Sebastian Bach: Præludium i e-mol Fra det G.T.: 5. Mosebog 10, 12-14 Salme: 177 "Kom, sandheds konge, Kristus, kom" Fra det N.T.: Johannesevangeliet 12, 27-33 Korvers: Bernhard Lewkovitch: Mariavise (tekst: Johs. Jørgensen) Salme: 203 "O du Guds lam uskyldig" Postludium: Johann Sebastian Bach: Fuga i e-mol
Præludium: Johann Ernst Eberlin: Menueto Fra det G.T.: Prædikerens bog 3, 1-8 Salme: 380 "Op dog, Zion! ser du ej" Fra det N.T.: Johannesevangeliet 12, 20-26 Korvers: Bernhard Lewkovitch: Mariavise (tekst: Johs. Jørgensen) Salme: 476 "Kornet, som dør i jorden" Postludium: Gottfried August Homilius: Schmücke dich, o liebe Seele
Præludium: Dietrich Buxtehude: Canzona i g-mol Ord til dagen: af Helder Camara Salme: 297 "I kristne, som bekende" Fra det N.T.: Johannesevangeliet 12, 1-11 Korvers: Bernhard Lewkovitch: Mariavise (tekst: Johs. Jørgensen) Salme: 179 "Herren god, som uden grænser" Postludium: Johann Sebastian Bach: Adagio-Vivace (fra triosonate i e-mol)
Episode 68 of the Everything Except The Law podcast has arrived! This time we're speaking with Allison Johs, President of Legal Ease Consulting, Inc.In this episode, Allison and host Taryn Winter Brill discuss why not all tasks are worth an attorney's time, the value of having practice management software to help run your firm, re-finding your passion for working in law and much more!About our guest:Allison C. Johs, Esq. shows law firms how to prevent lawyer meltdown and build a practice they take pleasure in, with clients they truly care for. She provides productivity, practice management, social media, copywriting, marketing and business development coaching and consulting services for lawyers and law firms.Allison was a practicing lawyer for 15 years and worked as the Administrative Partner at Lewis, Johs, Avallone, Aviles, LLP, a multi-disciplinary law firm with offices on Long Island and in Manhattan that grew from 15 attorneys to over 50 attorneys during her time at the firm. As a result of her experience as both a lawyer and a law firm manager, Allison understands the law firm environment and the daily pressures faced by lawyers trying to manage and build their business while practicing law and successfully serving their clients.Learn more about the services Allison provides here: https://www.lawyermeltdown.com/Or email Allison directly at Allison@legaleaseconsulting.com.Subscribe to the Answering Legal Channel so you never miss an episode of Everything Except the Law! Check out audio versions of the show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and Anchor. Learn more about the show here: http://ow.ly/Eni250LekLgInterested in learning more about Answering Legal? Book an appointment to speak with us here: https://tinyurl.com/ycxdpcdzYou can also give us a call at 631-400-8000 or go to www.answeringlegal.comThis podcast is produced and edited by Joe Galotti. You can reach Joe via email at joe@answeringlegal.com.
Svend taler over temaet" I mit hus er der mange boliger" ud fra Johs. 14. 1-6
22. dec. 2024. Johs. 1,19-28 (4. søndag i advent) Prædikant: Jens Lomborg by Skjern Bykirke
Gudstjeneste den 10. november 2024 Johs 5,17-29 ved Jes Nedergaard Espersen by Kristkirken
Han vil tørre hver tåre af deres øjne
I ukas episode diskuterer vi om dagens Frankrike er et klassesamfunn eller ikke. Det franske samfunnet oppfattes gjerne som mer hierarkisk enn det norske. I hvor stor grad stemmer det med virkeligheten? Med oss for å snakke om dette har vi professor i sosiologi ved UiB Johs. Hjellbrekke. Se tekstalternativ til episoden
Da Norge ble okkupert av Tyskland i 1940 ble vilkårene for norske fiskere dramatisk endret. Hitlers tredje rike trengte mat for å livnære både sivilbefolkning og soldater. Som leder for råfisklaget ble Overå sittende med en tysk motpart ved forhandlingsbordet. Okkupantene krevde sikre leveranser av fisk, men lovet til gjengjeld bedre inntekter og sikrere levebrød for fiskerne. I forhandlingene truet de også med å sette inn tyske trålere langs norskekysten. Råfisklaget ga tyskerne fisken de ba om, men fisken ble også e forhandlingskort mot tyskerne. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Gudstjeneste den 1. september 2024 Johs 5,1-15 ved Jes Nedergaard Espersen by Kristkirken
On this episode of Out of the Streets of Portland, we bring you a panel discussion at Southeast Uplift, which is a coalition of southeast Portland neighborhood associations. The panel features people involved in creating micro-villages in neighborhoods in northeast and southeast Portland. A recent study by the Homelessness Research and Action Center at Portland State University on Alternative Shelters found that alternative, village-style shelters provide better outcomes for people experiencing homelessness than traditional, congregate shelters. More information on alternative shelters supported by the Joint Office of Homeless Services can be found on the JOHS website. This podcast is produced by the Joint Office of Homeless Services, a Multnomah County department with funding from the County, the City of Portland, Metro, and the state and federal governments to house, shelter, and provide street outreach, navigation, employment assistance, assistance obtaining social security income, and case management to people experiencing homelessness in our community. Please subscribe to our podcast to get notified every time a new episode is posted. You can find us on Spotify and Apple Podcasts by searching for ‘Out of the Streets of Portland'. And you can find this podcast, along with a ton of information, data and reports, at our website johs dot us. Thanks again for listening to Out of the Streets of Portland.
I denne episoden får programleder Ivar Brakstad besøk av Johs. Hjellbrekke, professor ved Sosiologisk institutt på Universitetet i Bergen. Vi ser nærmere på hva klasse er, om Norge er et klassesamfunn, og hvorfor det er viktig å tenke kritisk i forskning og som student.
Jonatan tager udgangspunkt i følgende skriftsteder: Johs. 4:3-10 + 40-42.
Gudstjeneste den 19. maj 2024 Johs 14,15-21 ved Jes Nedergaard Espersen by Kristkirken
(1) Før pinsedag - Apg. 1.8 Men I skal få kraft, når Helligånden kommer over jer, og I skal være mine vidner både i Jerusalem og i hele Judæa og Samaria og lige til jordens ende.« (2) Pinsedagen - Apg. 2.1-13 Da pinsedagen kom, var de alle forsamlet. Og med ét kom der fra himlen en lyd som af et kraftigt vindstød, og den fyldte hele huset, hvor de sad. Og tunger, som af ild viste sig for dem, fordelte sig og satte sig på hver enkelt af dem. Da blev de alle fyldt af Helligånden, og de begyndte at tale på andre tungemål, alt efter hvad Ånden indgav dem at sige. I Jerusalem boede der fromme jøder fra alle folkeslag under himlen. Da nu denne lyd hørtes, stimlede folk sammen, og de blev forvirret, fordi hver enkelt hørte dem tale på sit eget modersmål. De var ude af sig selv af forundring og spurgte: »Hør, er de ikke galilæere, alle de, der taler? Hvordan kan vi så hver især høre det på vort eget modersmål? Vi parthere, medere og elamitter, vi, der bor i Mesopotamien, Judæa og Kappadokien, Pontus og provinsen Asien, Frygien og Pamfylien, Egypten og Kyrene i Libyen, vi tilflyttede romere, jøder og proselytter, kretere og arabere – vi hører dem tale om Guds storværker på vore egne tungemål.« Alle var ude af sig selv, og i deres vildrede spurgte de hinanden: »Hvad skal det betyde?« Men andre spottede og sagde: »De har drukket sig fulde i sød vin.« (3) Efter pinsedag - Apg. 2.42 De holdt fast ved apostlenes lære og fællesskabet, ved brødets brydelse og ved bønnerne. (De 4 B'ere: Bibelen – Brødrene – Brødets brydelse – Bønnerne) (4) Lad jer fylde af Helligånden - Ef. 5.5+8 (5) Se derfor til, hvordan I lever – (8) Drik jer ikke berusede i vin, det fører til udskejelser, men lad jer fylde af Ånden. Apg. 4.29-31 – De blev alle fyldt af Helligånden og de forkyndte Guds ord med frimodighed. Helligåndens opgaver er bl.a.: 1. Han lærer og minder os om alt, hvad Jesus har sagt (Johs. 14.26) 2. Han overbeviser om synd, retfærdighed og dom (Johs. 16.8) 3. Han vil lede os til hele sandheden (Johs. 16.13) 4. Han herliggør Jesus (Johs. 16.14) 5. Han giver kraft til tjeneste (Apg. 1.8) 6. Han taler (Apg. 8.29 - Apg. 11.12 – Apg. 10.19 - Apg. 13.2 – Åb. 22.17) 7. Han advarer (Apg. 11.28) 8. Han befaler (Apg. 13.2) 9. Han beslutter (Apg. 15.28) 10. Han forhindrer (Apg. 16.6) 11. Han tillader ikke (Apg. 16.8) 12. Han leder os på vej (Apg. 19.21) 13. Han vidner (Rom. 8.16) 14. Han er vores forbeder – Han går i forbøn for os. (Rom. 8.26) 15. Han giver nådegaver (1. Kor. 12.4-11) 16. Han kan (sørge) voldes sorg (Ef. 4.30) 17. Han hjælper (Fil. 1.19) 18. Han bevidner (Hebr. 10.15) De 4 B'er: Bibelen - Læren Brødrene - Fællesskabet Brødets brydelse - Nadveren Bønnerne – Bed alene - Bed sammen med dine kristne brødre og søstre
Gudstjeneste den 21. april 2024 Johs 14,1-11 ved Jes Nedergaard Espersen by Kristkirken
Gudstjeneste den 7. april 2024 Johs 21,15-19 ved Michael Lerche Nygaard by Kristkirken
Gudstjeneste 2. påskedag 1. april 2024. Johs. 20,1-18 ved Jes Nedergaard Espersen by Kristkirken
Allison Johs is the President of Legal Ease Consulting, Inc.Allison provides business development, marketing, social media, and practice management coaching and consulting services to lawyers to improve their productivity, increase profits and enhance their business. The goal of Legal Ease Consulting is to make the practice of law more enjoyable for their clients, while helping them to attract the right clients and provide those clients with an excellent client experience.Connect with Allison on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/allisoncjohslegalease/Visit Legal Ease Consulting, Inc.: https://www.lawyermeltdown.com/On This Episode, We Discuss…Lawyer MeltdownHelping Lawyers That Feel OverwhelmedCreating a Strong LinkedIn PresenceCurating Your LinkedIn Connections
Welcome to Out of the Streets of Portland, a podcast focused on sharing the stories of people who are currently or formerly homeless in our community, and helping navigate the systems and services that the Joint Office of Homeless Services and its partners either have in place, or are developing, to help people move out of homelessness and back into stable, supportive housing. On this episode of Out of the Streets of Portland, in honor of International Women's Day and Women's History Month, we are featuring the story and work of Kenton Women's Village. This village was opened in the Kenton neighborhood in June of 2017 - the second village-style shelter to open in Portland. Dignity Village, the first in the country and the model for many other village-style shelters, opened in the year 2000 and is still in operation. The Kenton Women's Village is a 20-pod village which came about as the result of a concerted advocacy effort that included designers, houseless advocates, and service providers. The village was the outcome of an effort in 2016 and 2017 called the Partners On Dwelling Village Coalition. Members of Portland State University's Center for Public Interest Design were asked for pod designs for use at Hazelnut Grove and other newly forming villages. Rather than concentrate on the design of pods, the Center suggested a process that would result not only in a series of new pod prototypes, but also open up dialogue with the public about local government's role in supporting village efforts. Local architect Mark Lakeman, who is also the founder of Portland's annual Village Building Convergence, provided guidance on the design of the pods by Portland State University students. Fourteen design teams created the different styles of sleeping pods in two months, for two thousand dollars each. In 2019, the village was relocated to its current location on Columbia Boulevard. Kenton Women's Village is open to currently houseless self-identified women, including trans women, and offers opportunities for community, leadership, self-governance, and self-determination. In this podcast, we speak with Valerie Yvette Peterson, a case manager at the village. We also hear from a participant at the Kenton Women's Village on what led to her losing her housing, and how Kenton Women's Village is helping her get back on her feet. More information about the Kenton Women's Village can be found on their website And a full list of shelters funded by the Joint Office of Homeless Services, including congregate, motel and alternative, village-style shelters can be found on the JOHS website. This podcast is produced by the Joint Office of Homeless Services, a Multnomah County department with funding from the County, the City of Portland, Metro, and the state and federal governments to house, shelter, and provide, street outreach, navigation, employment assistance, assistance obtaining social security income, and case management to people experiencing homelessness in our community. Please subscribe to our podcast to get notified every time a new episode is posted. You can find us on Spotify and Apple Podcasts by searching for ‘Out of the Streets of Portland'.
Gudstjeneste den 10. marts 2024 Johs 6,24-37 ved Jan Holm Mortensen by Kristkirken
I first met Bethany in a workshop with Sue Bryce just outside of Versailles in France (NBD right?) and have watched her grow her business year after year. Join us as we talk through how she shifted her perspective around campaigns to showcase her 40 Over 40 safely during a pandemic and discovered how that connection with the women in her community was sorely needed and she watched it explode her business.She breaks down cross promotion, staffing these events (now that they are annual), how to network effectively in ANY room based off of what energizes you, and how she has grown her business from the $200 shoot and burn space and discovering her VALUE in the portrait business space for the women she photographs.You can find Bethany here:Websites: www.fargoportraits.com, www.fargoboudoir.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/fargoboudoirvipIG: https://www.instagram.com/artbybethany/Coaching: https://www.facebook.com/groups/creativecampaignsMaster Retoucher: www.masterretoucher.com Are you a Photographer? Maybe a wedding photographer who is getting burnt out and wants to transition into portrait? Or simply a photographer who loves portraits but doesn't quite know how to build a thriving business? Maybe I can help. Book a complimentary 1:1 call to assess where you are currently and where you're going. If we decide it's a good fit I may invite yui to one of our programs or simply offer resources that can help. https://calendly.com/828avl/studio-takeover-1-1
Tekst fra Johs 4, 7-18
Gudstjeneste den 21. januar 2024 Johs 12,23-33 ved Michael Lerche Nygaard by Kristkirken
Pharaos klassikere: Digte af Johannes V. Jensen : I Pharaos Klassikere fortsætter jeg med mere stor dansk lyrik. I årene omkring 1900 huserede Johannes V. Jensen i den danske litteratur.
Ret til at blive Guds børn
Notes and Links to Josh Riedel's Work For Episode 205, Pete welcomes Josh Riedel, and the two discuss, among other topics, his Midwestern upbringing and early reading and writing, his love of Choose Your Own Adventure books, his evolving reading tastes, the experiences in early tech-at Facebook and as Employee #1 for Instagram-that inspired much of his book, and throughlines in the book like intimacy and connections, the free and not so free exchange of ideas, and the ways in which social media and Big Tech has altered our world and ourselves. Josh Riedel was the first employee at Instagram, where he worked for several years before earning his MFA from the University of Arizona. His short stories have appeared in One Story, Passages North, and Sycamore Review. Please Report Your Bug Here is his first novel. He lives in San Francisco, California. Josh Riedel's Website Buy Please Report Your Bug Here Chicago Review of Books Review of Please Report Your Bug Here At about 1:45, Josh discusses his childhood reading and writing and Midwest upbringing in response to Pete citing an intriguing quote from At about 5:20, The two discuss Josh's writing style and his reading and understanding of fellow Illinoisian David Foster Wallace and the power of Dave Eggers' work At about 7:50, Peter Rock and Tony Early and Tin House are highlighted as helpful in shaping Josh's love of writing and writing and writing style At about 9:30, Josh discusses his early days of working at Facebook and seeing working in tech as an aesthetic pursuit At about 12:40, Josh gives background on how he became Instagram Employee #1 At about 16:20, Josh discusses what drew him to early tech worlds, and what he still respects about the industry At about 20:45, Josh shares seeds for the book At about 22:10, Josh talks about how time and physical distance helped him to better write his book At about 23:40, Johs defines and explains the meanings of “bug” in the tech world and provides some examples At about 24:45, Pete relates some of the book's exposition and Josh replies to Pete's questions about NDA's in tech and the ways they affect the consumer At about 26:35, Josh speaks about the ways in which he characterizes The Founder in the book At about 30:30, Josh speaks about the book's mission statement scenes and the possible naivete of the protagonist Ethan At about 33:15, Josh and Pete speak about the work/rest balance in tech companies and the ways in which it has changed/evolved At about 37:40, Pete wonders who Noma is to Ethan in the book and Josh responds At about 38:50, Pete sets up what happens early in the book with Ethan's 100% match; Josh describes how this scene pushes the book in a surreal direction At about 42:15, Josh and Pete describe how Noma takes Ethan out of his work bubble At about 43:20, The two sum up the startup's roster and lay out The Corporation's machinations At about 44:30, Yarbo is described by Josh in its makeup and philosophy At about 46:00, Pete charts the Portals and surrealism of the book that becomes a/the main conflict At about 49:00, Josh talks about bigger issues of connection that have changed since the book's main setting of 2010 ish At about 52:10, The two discuss “curated profiles” based on a profound quote from the book At about 53:45, Josh responds to Pete's questions on the unique and successful ending At about 55:45, Josh discusses interesting upcoming projects and mentions a different topic about which he recently wrote for Esquire You can now subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts, and leave me a five-star review. You can also ask for the podcast by name using Alexa, and find the pod on Stitcher, Spotify, and on Amazon Music. Follow me on IG, where I'm @chillsatwillpodcast, or on Twitter, where I'm @chillsatwillpo1. You can watch this and other episodes on YouTube-watch and subscribe to The Chills at Will Podcast Channel. Please subscribe to both my YouTube Channel and my podcast while you're checking out this episode. Sign up now for The Chills at Will Podcast Patreon: it can be found at patreon.com/chillsatwillpodcastpeterriehl Check out the page that describes the benefits of a Patreon membership, including cool swag and bonus episodes. Thanks in advance for supporting my one-man show, my DIY podcast and my extensive reading, research, editing, and promoting to keep this independent podcast pumping out high-quality content! NEW MERCH! You can browse and buy here: https://www.etsy.com/shop/ChillsatWillPodcast This is a passion project of mine, a DIY operation, and I'd love for your help in promoting what I'm convinced is a unique and spirited look at an often-ignored art form. The intro song for The Chills at Will Podcast is “Wind Down” (Instrumental Version), and the other song played on this episode was “Hoops” (Instrumental)” by Matt Weidauer, and both songs are used through ArchesAudio.com. Please tune in for Episode 206 with David Mura, whose memoirs, poems, essays, plays and performances have won wide critical praise and numerous awards. The topics range from contemporary Japan to the legacy of the internment camps and the history of Japanese Americans to critical explorations of an increasingly diverse America. His most recent standout is The Stories Whiteness Tells Itself. The episode will air on September 29.
Productivity practices are essential—even life-changing—in legal practice. If you're feeling overwhelmed, that your time is not your own, hopelessly behind on technology, or that you just can't seem to balance work and life, learning productivity strategies can help. JoAnn Hathaway and Molly Ranns talk with Dan Siegel and Allison Johs about their book, “How to Do More in Less Time: The Complete Guide to Increasing Your Productivity and Improving Your Bottom Line, Second Edition.” Dan and Allison share the most recent updates to their book, including pertinent information addressing post-pandemic, tech-fueled changes facing the legal profession. The ABA has provided a 20% discount code for listeners! Enter HTDMILT23 at checkout for How to Do More in Less Time: The Complete Guide to Increasing Your Productivity and Improving Your Bottom Line, Second Edition Daniel J. Siegel is a nationally recognized authority on ethics, technology, data protection and business workflow management, and the principal of both the Law Offices of Daniel J. Siegel, LLC and Integrated Technology Services, LLC. Allison C. Johs, Esq., is president of Legal Ease Consulting, which provides marketing, social media, business development, productivity, and practice management coaching and consulting for lawyers and law firms.
Productivity practices are essential—even life-changing—in legal practice. If you're feeling overwhelmed, that your time is not your own, hopelessly behind on technology, or that you just can't seem to balance work and life, learning productivity strategies can help. JoAnn Hathaway and Molly Ranns talk with Dan Siegel and Allison Johs about their book, “How to Do More in Less Time: The Complete Guide to Increasing Your Productivity and Improving Your Bottom Line, Second Edition.” Dan and Allison share the most recent updates to their book, including pertinent information addressing post-pandemic, tech-fueled changes facing the legal profession. The ABA has provided a 20% discount code for listeners! Enter HTDMILT23 at checkout for How to Do More in Less Time: The Complete Guide to Increasing Your Productivity and Improving Your Bottom Line, Second Edition Daniel J. Siegel is a nationally recognized authority on ethics, technology, data protection and business workflow management, and the principal of both the Law Offices of Daniel J. Siegel, LLC and Integrated Technology Services, LLC. Allison C. Johs, Esq., is president of Legal Ease Consulting, which provides marketing, social media, business development, productivity, and practice management coaching and consulting for lawyers and law firms.
This is a special episode of the podcast, to introduce the new Joint Office of Homeless Services Director Dan Field. The Joint Office of Homeless Services is a collaborative effort between the city of Portland and Multnomah County. The Office was founded in 2016 and had one director, Marc Jolin, from its founding until 2022. After an extensive hiring process, the office hired a permanent director, Dan Field, who started his new role on April 28th, 2023. Dan joins the office after 30 years in the healthcare field.
If you missed this year's ABA TECHSHOW conference, tune in with Dennis and Tom! They guys talk with Allison Johs and Jen Lee about key takeaways from their sessions and the latest tech news and trends featured at the conference. They also discuss which developing tech they're most excited about and share their top tech recommendations for fellow attorneys. As always, stay tuned for the parting shots, that one tip, website, or observation that you can use the second the podcast ends. Have a technology question for Dennis and Tom? Call their Tech Question Hotline at 720-441-6820 for the answers to your most burning tech questions. Check out Allison's newest book: How to Do More in Less Time: The Complete Guide to Increasing Your Productivity and Improving Your Bottom Line, Second Edition. Allison C. Johs, Esq., is president of Legal Ease Consulting, which provides marketing, social media, business development, productivity, and practice management coaching for lawyers and law firms. Jen Grondahl Lee is founder and consulting attorney at Jen|Lee|Law and founder of Lawyer Success Network.
If you missed this year's ABA TECHSHOW conference, tune in with Dennis and Tom! They guys talk with Allison Johs and Jen Lee about key takeaways from their sessions and the latest tech news and trends featured at the conference. They also discuss which developing tech they're most excited about and share their top tech recommendations for fellow attorneys. As always, stay tuned for the parting shots, that one tip, website, or observation that you can use the second the podcast ends. Have a technology question for Dennis and Tom? Call their Tech Question Hotline at 720-441-6820 for the answers to your most burning tech questions. Check out Allison's newest book: How to Do More in Less Time: The Complete Guide to Increasing Your Productivity and Improving Your Bottom Line, Second Edition. Allison C. Johs, Esq., is president of Legal Ease Consulting, which provides marketing, social media, business development, productivity, and practice management coaching for lawyers and law firms. Jen Grondahl Lee is founder and consulting attorney at Jen|Lee|Law and founder of Lawyer Success Network.
Dansk-tyska kriget år 1864 eller andra slesvigska kriget blev på många sätt en katastrof för den danska nationen. Kriget reducerade Danmark ytterligare och slet bort de tyska hertigdömena som var ekonomiskt rika och befolkningstäta. Danmark hade sedan mitten av 1600-talet succesivt tappat landområde efter landområde. Efter 1814 var Danmark ett ”lilleputt”-imperium bestående av de atlantiska öarna (bland annat Island), de danska öarna och tre hertigdömen i söder. I nationalismens tidevarv skapade tanken på en tysk nation problem i hertigdömen som hade en i huvudsak tyskspråkig befolkning. Ett krig hade redan utkämpats 1848-51 då Slesvig och Holstein hade gjort uppror för att vinna självständighet från den danska kronan. Då hade den danska armén segrat och Danmark hade fått stöd av bland annat Sverige. År 1864 blossade motsättningarna upp igen, men denna gång ställdes Danmark ensamt mot upprorsarmén stödd av Preussen och Österrike. Det kunde bara gå på ett sätt. I avsnitt 38 av Militärhistoriepodden samtalar Martin Hårdstedt och Peter Bennesved om det kanske största traumat i danska historia – nederlaget år 1864. Hur kunde det gå så illa? Varför utmanade Danmark de tyska staterna istället för att hitta en politisk kompromiss med sina hertigdömen? Den danska krigsmakten gick i krig 1864 med en stark tro på sig själv. Kriget skulle visa sig att det danska självförtroendet var total missbedömning. Armén tvingades omgående utrymma försvarsverken vid Daneviken i Slesvig. En försvarslinje som uppfattades som ointaglig. På detta bakslag följde den hopplösa striden vid Dybbølns skansar som den 18 april 1864 avslutades med en blodig preussisk stormning. Den udde som skansarna försvarade var det sista lilla område som danskarna höll av sina hertigdömen. De danska skansarna hade veckorna före stormningen skjutits sönder till grushögar av det moderna bakladdade och räfflande preussiska artilleriet. Vad räddade danskarna från totalt nederlag och utplåning? I dansk självförståelse skapades en myt kring 1864 som talade om att offret på slagfältet räddade nationen. I verkligheten avgjordes kriget i mindre utsträckning på slagfältet. Det var stormakterna och inte minst britterna som räddade Danmark. Preussarna och österrikarna stoppades och förlusten stannade vid en inkorporering av de tre tyska hertigdömena i det som sex år senare skulle bli det tyska kejsardömet. Kriget 1864 har en större dimension. Det var en viktig del av den tyska enandeprocessen som dirigerades av den tyske rikskanslern Otto von Bismarck och verkställdes av den skicklige generalstabschefen Helmuth von Moltke. Den som vill läsa om kriget är i huvudsak hänvisad till danskspråkig litteratur. De politiska förvecklingarna reds ut i grunden i Rasmus Glentøjs bok Sønner af de Slagne 1864 (2014). I en lite mindre skrift Den Dansk-tyske krig 1864 (1991) utgiven av Tøjhusmuseet har Johs. Nielsen beskrivit kriget på ett kortfattat och övergripande sätt. De tre största slagen under kriget finns skildrade i Danmark i krig av Hans Christian Bjerg och Ole L. Frantzén. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this Diary Entry, Johs takes you through his Letterboxd and reviews everything he watched between November 16th-30th which includes The Menu, The Banshees of Inisherin, and Bones and All. FILM Instagram: Instagram.com/franklyilovemovies/ Josh's Letterboxd: letterboxd.com/bigwahls21/
Do you worry too much about what others think about your game and thus you are worried instead of enjoying your tennis game? In this week's tennis psychology podcast, mental game of tennis expert, Dr. Patrick Cohn answers a question from Johs. Here's what Josh had to say about his game: "I worry too much about what others think of my game. How can I just play the game for fun and not worry about impressing others or how others think if I lose the match?" Listen to the podcast to hear what Dr. Cohn has to say about worrying about what others think and how what you think aren't real Resources for Athletes, Coach, and Sports Parents Learn about Mental Game Coaching For Athletes Download our a FREE Mental Toughness Report Read our Sports Psychology Articles Check out our ports Psychology Audio ProgramsS Check out Tennis Confidence 2.0 Audio program *Subscribe to The Tennis Psychology Podcast on iTunes *Subscribe to The Tennis Psychology Podcast on Spotify
HR1: @wyshynski talks #Avs Cup run HR2: @keeperofthecup talks Lord Stanley's Cup HR3: We listen to Nate & Andy's interview with @markhoppus HR4: Josh Kroenke joins us live
Welcome back subWUFers! On today's episode, Johs and Graham chat about the coming-of-age anime film anime film "Fortune Favors Lady Nikuko". They discuss the plot, characters, gags, softball, anime food, holding it in, and much more. What did we think of the film? Who are our teams? An abrupt ending? Tune in to find out! Thank you to our friends at GKIDS for letting us check out the movie early. Get you tickets now! Follow GKIDS: Instagram @gkidsfilms Twitter @GKIDSfilms Want to win a one of our "Jurassic Park" or "Jurassic World" JUNK headbands? It's easy! All you have to do: 1. Follow @junkbrands & @whatsupfandom 2. Comment your favorite Jurassic film That's it! Contest ends 6/30. Special Thanks to this week's sponsor Wild Bill's Soda! Enjoy crisp unique olde fashioned soda flavors anytime with Wild Bill's. Head over to drinkwildbills.com and use code FANDOM10 to get 10% off your purchase! Thanks to One Outta Ten for supplying the music for this episode. Check them out on: Instagram @one_outta_ten Spotify at One Outta Ten Do you have suggestions for the show? Do have specific voice actor or creator that you would like us to interview? We would love to hear from you! Feel free to shoot us an email HERE. Be sure to head over to our website AnimationStationPodcast.com to check out both What's Up, Fandom & Animation Station Podcast episodes. If you enjoy the show, please rate and review! Follow the show on: Instagram @WhatsUpFandom Twitter @WhatsUpFandomPC YouTube What's Up, Fandom Podcast Follow Josh @JoshLCain Follow Graham @GrrrAHamT Tags: podcast, podcasts, movies, tv, comics, popculture, fandom, anime, nikuko, fortunefavorsladynikuko, gkids, softball, kaguya, kaguyaloveiswar, loveiswar
Præludium: Dietrich Buxtehude: Var Gud ej med os denne stund Fra det G.T.: Salme 124 Salme: 338 "Var Gud ej med os denne stund" Fra det N.T.: Johannesevangeliet 18,1-14 Korvers: Bernhard Lewkovitch: Mariavise (tekst Johs. Jørgensen) Salme: 182 "Følger med til urtegården" Postludium: Georg Friedrich Händel: Larghetto www.dr.dk/P2/Morgenandagten
Præludium: Arcangelo Corelli: Ayre Fra det G.T.: Esajas 60,1-5 Salme: 155 "Godt og ondt i lys og mørke" Fra det N.T.: Johannesevangeliet 12,34-36 Korvers: Bernhard Lewkovitch: Mariavise (tekst Johs. Jørgensen) Salme: 55 "Ved Jesu navn forlades alle synder" Postludium: Felix Mendelssohn: Adagio (fra 1. orgelsonate) www.dr.dk/P2/Morgenandagten
Præludium: Max Reger: Ach bleib mit deiner Gnade, op. 135a/1 Fra det G.T.: 5. Mosebog 10,12-14 Salme: 176 "Se, hvor nu Jesus træder" Fra det N.T.: Johannesevangeliet 12,27-33 Korvers: Bernhard Lewkovitch: Mariavise (tekst Johs. Jørgensen) Salme: 217 "Min Jesus, lad mit hjerte få" Postludium: Alan Gray: Prelude nr. 2 fra 12 Short Preludes for Organ www.dr.dk/P2/Morgenandagten
Introductions Karla - K-Rae on Ravelry and Karlacrafts on Instagram, Twitter and Pinterest Emily - EmGemKnits, EmilyTheTechEditor - Instagram, and EmilyTechEdits Ravelry. Shout outs Introduce yourself in the Ravelry group or leave us a review on itunes or google play music or send us an email with feedback at mail@relentlessknitting.com We'd also love to hear from you in our “Meet a Knitter” thread. Where have we been since April 4th 2021? HAPPY PODIVERSARY! Been working on this on/off since Jan 25th 2015 Karla - COVID and Family have been keeping me very busy, I'm on the JOHS committee at work and there's been lots of reading and needing to pay attention to restrictions and protocols in schools that it's taken up a lot of my time. I've also had an addition to my job description where I run a hydroponic farm on our school property. I've been busy with creating programs within the school to educate students around farming and food security. My kids are both in full-time school now and managing them and their adjustment to that has also taken a lot of bandwidth. I've also been doing a lot of designing and learning around fibre arts, I've taken a few classes with Knit City Virtual around Coast Salish Weaving, Spinning and Designing. I hosted a couple knit alongs over zoom with the local fibre artists guild and I've been teaching classes at Kelowna Yarn and Needlecraft since Sept 2021 and creating new classes for that. I'm currently in the process of designing two classes for the Okanagan Knitting Retreat in May and organizing Yarn Okanagan's Summer of Fibre and Yarn Tour. Emily and I were able to visit each other early summer at her family's cabin and will be seeing each other at the retreat in May. Emily - Life has been lifey. I've accepted 2 positions in my school district working in Learning Support and Inclusion Support. The girls have transitioned back to school and daycare and we continue to stay busy with life. I'm looking forward to teaching a sock class at the Okanagan Knitting Retreat in May. I've waxed and waned in my knitting enthusiasm and picked up embroidery in the last few months, I LOVE it! What's knitting now Emily - Sparkly hat for the girls (Magpie Darling - , socks (always) for me, and I have an Exploration Station on the needles. Dishcloths. Karla - Guess Who Gloves by Holli Yeo Aeon Vest by Hilary Smith Callis FO's - Emily - I don't even know anymore. I finished Forsythian. A bunch of socks. Maybe a hat or two? Karla - Autumn League Pullover by Alexandra Tavel Winston Pullover by Jane Richmond Stephanie Pearl Mcfee's Patreon socks Dino Hat Skimmer Socks Abi's Hufflepuff scarf Magpie Darling Hat Granny Square Bag Test Knits Haven Cardigan Baleen New Published Designs Willow Rose Sourire Design features - maybe instead of going through everything in the last month, pick one thing we're really proud of that we were able to figure out? Emily- I started my Blackwork Embroider SAL. I'm behind but I'm so proud of my progress. Karla - Abi's Hufflepuff scarf, started out black with yellow stripes and had to restart, then right at the beginning had 1 stripe instead of two so without taking it off the machine I ripped out the Spinning Emily -I did do some spinning, and I love it it's just not my go to. I took an online course with Kim Mckenna about short backwards draw and learnt lots. Karla - Finished some handspun for Jocelyn, Intro to spinning class coming up at retreat. Crafternoon/Sew-what Emily - Not much other than my standard fibre arts. Karla - Trick or Treat Bags and Sleepover/carry all bags for the boys Stash Enhancement Emily- Sugar and Candy Large project bag, SQ of Lettlopi, skein of cascade heritage sock in raspberry. My embroidery kit and SAL Karla - Too much to list but the amazing ones that come to mind are KZip Advent, Gauge Dyeworks socks and hat planet distance self-striping. A couple of amazing facebook marketplace scores of sweater quantities. Best laid plans Emily - Get my sample socks in this pattern prepped for the retreat, cast on my birthday sweater - Vintersol Karla - Working through wips, planning classes, more designs Talky Talk Emily -Still have commit to knit prizes in the back of my head. One day I will send out prizes. coming up. ← That. Karla - Steek This Cup Cozy by Rachel Molenaar I created an editable google sheets where you can format your own colours Adventures in Mommyhood Emily- Everyone is doing pretty good. Bedtime has been ok. I despise Dance class. Watching Movies Karla - getting into a groove, screens is our biggest battle.