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Sinds acht jaar wordt Amsterdam bestuurd door een ‘kneiterlinkse' coalitie en een minstens zo linkse gemeenteraad, voorgezeten door Femke Halsema (GroenLinks). De hoofdstad was al een eeuw in meerderheid links, maar zelden zo radicaal als de afgelopen acht jaar. Hoe dat er aan toegaat weet bijna niemand beter dan Kevin Kreuger (JA21) die met slechts enkele collega's de oppositie vormt in de gemeenteraad. Na de gemeenteraadsverkiezingen van 18 maart stapt hij op: een mooi moment om deze bevoorrechte getuige te raadplegen over hoe het er aan toe gaat in Amsterdam, de hoofdstad waar bijna heel Nederland wat meewarig naar kijkt. In het uitvoerige WWTV-gesprek met SYP WYNIA schetst KEVIN KREUGER een ontluisterend portret van wethouders, raadsleden en een burgemeester die voornamelijk pretenties hebben, het hele land en zo mogelijk de rest van de wereld de les willen lezen, maar zelden iets voor elkaar krijgen – en vaak is dat maar beter ook. Het gesprek loopt langs een lange lijst gekkigheid, van een vervuilde stad die zelf vuil uit Rome haalt om die aan de rand van de stad te verbranden, van woke en hippietuintjes op de autoweg tot een hemelbestormend gasverbod dat totaal mislukte en een leger van 22.000 gemeentelijke ambtenaren met een ziekteverzuim van tien en soms vijftien procent. Kreuger schetst een stadsbestuur dat niet bestuurt, maar fungeert als een marketingbureau van belastinggeld dat voornamelijk persberichten rondstuurt. En de burgemeester, Femke Halsema? ‘Het ontbreekt haar aan een antenne buiten haar bubbel. Ze heeft geen idee! Ze voelt het totaal niet aan. Ze is de burgemeester van een kloof.' Laat de rest van het land er maar niet te giechelig over doen, zegt Kevin Kreuger. ‘Want veel van de gekkigheid van Amsterdam verspreidt zich als een olievlek over Nederland.' Deze podcast is ook te bekijken als video https://www.wyniasweek.nl/wwtv/ WYNIA's WEEK is er 156 keer per jaar, helemaal gratis en met drie edities per week en duizend artikelen per jaar. Wynia's Week wordt mogelijk gemaakt door de supporters, de donateurs en andere fans. Doet u mee? https://www.wyniasweek.nl/doneren/
Damon Bruce Plus: Warriors, 49ers, Giants, A’s Bay Area Sports Talk
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Larry Krueger joins the show to talk about the life and 49ers career of John Brodie, and his takeaways from Kyle Shanahan and John Lynch's season-ending press conference.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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12-8 Larry Kreuger joins Papa & Silver to discuss Jeff Kent getting into the Hall of Fame, Bonds being left out again, and the takeaways from the NFC playoff picture after 49ers Bye WeekSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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10-31 Dirty Work Hour 4: Larry Kreuger breaks down SF advantages vs Giants, plus a sound soiree throwback and JordO sings us into the weekendSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Chuck Powell joins Softy and Dick from Detroit to give us an update on the weather-related gametime and the lineup today. He gives us the vibes from Comerica. Larry Stone joins the guys to give his thoughts on what the Mariners are dealing with on the road, plus, the historic implications with everything we've witnessed this season. Bill Kreuger joins the guys to give us some perspective on what a rain delay means to a baseball team as they prepare for first pitch.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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7-21 Papa & Silver Show with John Dickinson & Larry Kreuger - Hour 4See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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7-3 JD & Krueger Hour 1: Jonathan Dickinson and Larry Kreuger fill in for the guys to discuss a much needed 6-5 extra innings Giants win vs the Diamondbacks as they look to tie up the series todaySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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6-11 Dirty Work Hour 2: The Return of Coach Speak & Larry Kreuger Joins Dirty Work to Talk 49ers' Mandatory OTASee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Before addressing the news of the day, Will & Kath catch up with Felix on their re-watch of beloved series BANSHEE, which segues nicely into discussion of the baffling firebombing of the Pennsylvania governor's mansion. We then move on to the increasingly horrific and blatantly illegal renditions of American residents into foreign prisons, and the further construction of Fortress America. We also look at potential democratic responses, from Cory Booker's filibuster, to Kamala slowly stepping back into the spotlight, and finally Bernie & AOC's recent rally in LA. Find EEPHUS streaming on VOD and new Eephus merch at: www.eephusfilm.com
VEM: Per Andersson.YRKE: Journalist och författare.OM: Jan Stenbecks otroliga dragningskraft, klass, att gå igång på det omöjliga, dottern Cristina Stenbeck, falska anklagelser i Kreuger-kraschen, 80-talet, huruvida pappa Hugo Stenbeck var en skurk, företagare nu och då, nyutgåvan av biografin och SVT-serien Stenbeck och givetvis en hel del om den där grusvägen i Luxemburg som slutar tvärt i en mur vilken på ett mycket james bondigt sätt kan öppna sig och släppa in en till Kinneviks ägor.NYHET! Min nya bok 'Livet – en handbok' är snart här. Den går att förbeställa på både Adlibris och Bokus. Vore väldigt roligt om du ville läsa! Tack på förhand! /KristofferSAMTALSLEDARE: Kristoffer TriumfPRODUCENT: Klara ForslyckeREDAKTION: Ninni WestinKONTAKT: varvet@triumf.se och Instagram Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Swede Anders Kreuger is a curator, writer & educator. He has been the director of the renowned Kohta Gallery in Helsinki since 2019. Prior to that, he was the senior curator at HKA, the Museum of Contemporary Art in Antwerp, the director of the Malmö Art Academy, & was a member of the Programme Team for the European Kunsthalle in Cologne. He was a founding member of the Nordic Council of Minsters Information Office in Vilnius, served as the director of the Nordic Arts Center in Helsinki & has served on the editorial board of the London-based art journal Afterall as well as the Ghent journal A Prior. He has also worked as an independent curator, organizing numerous exhibitions throughout Europe. He has taught at the Royal Academy of Art in Copenhagen, Royal College of Art in London, & other European art academies. Served as an advisor to the Raqs Media Collective at Manifesta 7 in Bolzano. Anders Kreuger regularly writes essays for catalogues & journals, & has edited numerous publications. He has been deeply & personally immersed in words, reading, & language since his childhood experiences immersed in reading children's books. As a curator he thrives on how words affect his work as a curator & loves working with, for & through people as his way of constructing a situation that allows the viewer to become immersed in an exhibition. I met Anders in Helsinki through Martti Aiha, the acclaimed Finnish artist known as Mara, a long time friend of my wife, librettist Maija-Leena Rems. Mara, sadly recently deceased, was on the founding board of Kohta Gallery. Anders & I had many conversations about shamanism & the influence of the oldest ideas on the contemporary world. Growing from this shared interest, Anders created the gallery show, Charlie Morrow, A Gathering which included Winter Solstice Celebration with musicians around the world. Currently, he is curating the Yes & No Tation gallery show which is paired with Sound Circus, a public event. Subjects discussed: Telepathy, AI, immersion, written language, thought before language, reading minds, inducing immersive states, seeing images in objects, shamans, origin & development of language, Chomsky, galleries, curation, museums, cave paintings, dream singing, desire to connect, Stalin, Finland, comparative linguistics, arbitrariness of the linguistic sign, Cratylus, Andaman Islands, Navajo, Elias Canetti, Fascism, Trumpianism, color theory, Kandinski, & so much more…
CFO Bookshelf had never heard of Ivar Kreuger until the former Managing Director of CFO.com suggested we discuss the book, The Match King.Andy Burt joins Mark Gandy to explain why Ivar Kreuger is a financial mastermind worthy of studying and what led to his downfall.At one time, Kreuger was worth billions in today's dollars, but his empire, built on a house of debt, could not withstand the Great Depression or a subsequent audit when he tried to raise cash by liquidating a key asset.A story made for Hollywood reveals what drove Kreuger and why U.S. securities laws were created after his downfall.Exploring Workplace Mental Health with Dr. Bill HowattLearn the why, what and how of fostering a mentally healthy workplace with Dr Bill Howatt
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Niners Nightly Full Show: Larry Kreuger breaks down the Breaking News with JD: Jimmy Butler joins the WarriorsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Copes and D-Pop discuss potential fantasy football punishments and debate suggestions from callers, and they interview Tim Ryan and Larry Kreuger ahead of the 49ers road matchup with the DolphinsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Niners Nightly with Larry Kreuger: Larry previews the 49ers matchup against the Packers in Green Bay with Packers.com editor Mike Spofford and 49ers radio statistician Chris BabcockSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Niners Nightly Show: Larry sits down with Jon Feliciano, Khalil Davis and John Dickinson, discussing Feliciano's return from injury, Davis's new role on the 49ers' defensive line, and Sunday's road game against the BuccaneersSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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We are taking our corrupt figures to Sweden, where a man lived it up to the top before the worldwide Depression set in.
Showtime's Yellowjackets star Steven Kreuger joins Frank Mackay on this episode of The Frank Mackay Show!
Cameras and the evolution of outdoor photography, directly from one of the best: Lance Kreuger
Larry Krueger, fresh off attending the opening of 49ers training camp in Santa Clara, joins Willard and Dibs to discuss the Brandon Aiyuk situation and what else to watch for during camp.
In hour 2, Guru and Kreuger discuss if the Warriors roster is better this year than it was last year and talk about hypothetical trade scenarios that might boost them back up amongst the elite in the NBA
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In Episode 142 of Ill Literacy, Tim Benson talks with John C. McManus, author ofTo the End of the Earth: The US Army and the Downfall of Japan, 1945. Heartland's Tim Benson is joined by John C. McManus, Curators' Distinguished Professor of U.S. military history at Missouri University of Science and Technology, to discuss his new book, To the End of the Earth: The US Army and the Downfall of Japan, 1945. They chat about the Philippines campaign, Okinawa, and the increasingly fanatical zeal and suicidal determination of the Japanese imperial forces. They also discuss major characters like MacArthur, Kreuger, Eichelberger, and Buckner as well as the incredible logistical hoops entailed in fielding a major army in the far-flung reaches of the Pacific. Get the book here: https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/702467/to-the-end-of-the-earth-by-john-c-mcmanus/Show Notes: Wall Street Journal: Jonathan W. Jordan – “‘To the End of the Earth' Review: Defeating Japan”https://www.wsj.com/articles/to-the-end-of-the-earth-review-defeating-japan-1df44c74
What I learned from reading The Match King: Ivar Kreuger, The Financial Genius Behind a Century of Wall Street Scandals by Frank Partnoy. ----Relationships run the world: Build relationships at Founders events----Get access to the World's Most Valuable Notebook for FoundersYou can read, reread, and search all my notes and highlights from every book I've ever read for the podcast. You can also ask SAGE any question and SAGE will read all my notes, highlights, and every transcript from every episode for you. A few questions I've asked SAGE recently: What are the most important leadership lessons from history's greatest entrepreneurs?Can you give me a summary of Warren Buffett's best ideas? (Substitute any founder covered on the podcast and you'll get a comprehensive and easy to read summary of their ideas) How did Edwin Land find new employees to hire? 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Ivar spent hours every day just preparing to talk. He practiced his lines for hours like great actors do.2. Ivar's first pitch was simple, easy to understand, and legitimate: By investing in Swedish Match, Americans could earn profits from a monopoly abroad.3. Joseph Duveen noticed that Europe had plenty of art and America had plenty of money, and his entire astonishing career was the product of that simple observation. — The Days of Duveen by S.N. Behrman. (Founders #339 Joseph Duveen: Robber Baron Art Dealer)4. Ivar studied Rockefeller and Carnegie: Ivar's plan was to limit competition and increase profits by securing a monopoly on match sales throughout the world, mimicking the nineteenth century oil, sugar, and steel trusts.5. When investors were manic, they would purchase just about anything. But during the panic that inevitably followed mania, the opposite was true. No one would buy.6. The problem isn't getting rich. The problem is staying sane. — Charlie Munger7. Ivar understood human psychology. If something is limited and hard to get to that increases desire. This works for both products (like a Ferrari) and people (celebrities). Ivar was becoming a business celebrity.8. I've never believed in risking what my family and friends have and need in order to pursue what they don't have and don't need. — The Essays of Warren Buffett by Warren Buffett and Lawrence Cunningham. (Founders #227)9. Great ideas are simple ideas: Ivar hooked Durant with his simple, brilliant idea: government loans in exchange for match monopolies.10. Ivar wrote to his parents, "I cannot believe that I am intended to spend my life making money for second-rate people. I shall bring American methods back home. Wait and see - I shall do great things. I'm bursting with ideas. I am only wondering which to carry out first."11. Ivar's network of companies was far too complex for anyone to understand: It was like a corporate family tree from hell, and it extended into obscurity.12. “Victory in our industry is spelled survival.” —Steve Jobs13. Ivar's financial statements were sloppy and incomplete. Yet investors nevertheless clamored to buy his securities.14. As more cash flowed in the questions went away. This is why Ponzi like schemes can last so long. People don't want to believe. They don't want the cash to stop.15. A Man for All Markets: From Las Vegas to Wall Street, How I Beat the Dealer and the Market by Ed Thorp. (Founders #222)16. A summary of Charlie Munger on incentives:1. We all underestimate the power of incentives.2. Never, ever think about anything else before the power of incentives.3. The most important rule: get the incentives right.17. This is nuts! Fake phones and hired actors!Next to the desk was a table with three telephones. The middle phone was a dummy, a non-working phone that Ivar could cause to ring by stepping on a button under the desk. That button was a way to speed the exit of talkative visitors who were staying too long. Ivar also used the middle phone to impress his supporters. When Percy Rockefeller visited Ivar pretended to receive calls from various European government officials, including Mussolini and Stalin. That evening, Ivar threw a lavish party and introduced Rockefeller to numerous "ambassadors" from various countries, who actually were movie extras he had hired for the night.----Get access to the World's Most Valuable Notebook for Founders at Founders Notes----“I have listened to every episode released and look forward to every episode that comes out. The only criticism I would have is that after each podcast I usually want to buy the book because I am interested so my poor wallet suffers. ” — GarethBe like Gareth. Buy a book: All the books featured on Founders Podcast
Om tändstickskungen som bländade en hel värld. Under det glada 20-talet skapade han ett världsomspännande affärsimperium. Men när de ekonomiska hjulen började kärva föll allt ihop som ett korthus och slutade i total katastrof. Nya avsnitt från P3 Historia hittar du först i Sveriges Radio Play. Uppläsare: Emma PetersScenuppläsare: Zardasht RadRedaktionen för detta avsnitt består av:Erik Laquist – manus och researchEmilia Mellberg – producentViktor Bergdahl– ljuddesign och slutmixMedverkar gör också Tomas Blom, författare till boken KreugerkraschenVill du veta mer om Ivar Kreuger? Här är några av de böcker som ligger till grund för avsnittet:Kreugerkraschen av Tomas BlomTändstickskungen Ivar Kreuger: århundradets finansskandalav Frank PartnoyIvar Kreuger av Lars-Erik Thunholm
Today the panel is discussing iterating on open source projects. Aimee and AJ recall a conversation they had in the past on this subject and AJ talks about some of his experience iterating with open source. AJ believes that we have an obligation to capture the value of what you create so that we can reinvest and create more value, though he admits that making money in open source is a unique challenge because donations only really work if you have a project that gets billions of downloads a month. As your project grows, it has to change in order to survive, and eventually you will need to get financial support from your project. The panel agrees that some of the main issues with iterating in open source are maintaining the code and getting feedback from users, financial backing, and roadmapping and integrations.The panel discusses their methods for getting feedback from their users. This feedback is valuable because it can show you things that you missed. They acknowledge that there can be conflicts of interest between those who only use the project and those who financially support it, and you have to make a choice. Unfortunately, someone is probably going to be inconvenienced no matter what choice you make. When making these decisions, you have to consider who it helps, who it frustrates, and who it may cause problems for. The panelists talk about different ways they've handled making these decisions in the past. The JavaScript experts talk about the importance of having data on your user base in order to make good choices for your users. They talk about different methods for notifying your users of upcoming changes and how it will affect compatibility, and some of the challenges with communicating with your users. AJ talks about an iteration he thought was a good idea but that a lot of people hated and how he noticed that the new users liked it but the old users did not. They panel agrees that people in general don't like change. AJ talks about what he learned from this experience. Another common issue is integrating with other services. Integrating with cloud services, or at least giving people the option to integrate gives you an opportunity to reach more people and maintain the project long term. AJ gives some final thoughts to close the show, namely that most projects never go anywhere, and that's ok. If you've got something that starts going somewhere, think early on about how you can better serve the community and remember that these people are mostly grateful and semi-willing to support you. He believes that if you are helping people create value, you deserve to see the fruits of your labor. He advises listeners to stay true to your open source ideals, think about your users perspective, and that the earlier you can think about this and make these choices, the better it is for your project SponsorsChuck's Resume Template Developer Book Club Become a Top 1% Dev with a Top End Devs MembershipLinksHow-npm-am-iReactVue.jsLet's EncryptAsync/awaitNodePicksAimee - Debug Like a NinjaSteve - Jack Ryan AJ - Why I, as a black man, attend KKK meetingsCharles - It's a Wonderful LifeCharles - Mr. Kreuger's ChristmasSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/javascript-jabber/donationsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy