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Ben je vóór of tégen Israël? Het debat lijkt maar twee smaken te kennen. Terwijl er in de kerk vanouds veel verbondenheid met Israël wordt gevoeld, maar je van het leed van de Palestijnen ook niet kunt wegkijken. Toch blijken ook kerkgangers dat gesprek onderling bijna niet meer te kunnen voeren. Waarom lukt dat juist rond Israël zo slecht? En is er een weg uit die impasse?Daarover praten Dick en Daniël met dominee Lourens Geuze. Hij werkte tien jaar in de regio: bij een Messiasbelijdende gemeente in Haifa, als docent onder Palestijnse jongeren op de Westbank, en later in de christelijke gemeenschap in Nazareth, waar zijn dochter werd geboren. Zijn zoon vernoemde hij naar zijn beste Joodse vriend. Vlak vóór 7 oktober 2023 keerde hij terug naar Nederland. Hij ziet hoe die dag een wissel heeft getrokken in de kerken: predikanten gaan met knikkende knieën de preekstoel op, gemeenteleden weten niet meer goed hoe te bidden.In zijn boek Weg van Hoop schetst Laurens vijf christelijke visies op Israël – van vervangingsleer tot de bedelingenleer van de Left Behind-boeken. Lourens stelt een zesde visie voor: de verbindingenleer. Geen keihard pro-Israël of glashard pro-Palestijns, maar verbondenheid mét bewogenheid, voor Joden én Palestijnen. Bewust gebruikt hij het woord 'genocide' niet, omdat mensen dan stoppen met luisteren. Hij vertelt over vriendschappen die het conflict hem heeft gekost, over de IDF-soldaten én de Gazanen die hij persoonlijk kent, en over het stille midden – de zo'n 70 procent van de kerk die zoekende is. Want, zo betoogt hij: juist als buitenstaander kun je soms bruggenbouwer zijn waar lokale mensen dat niet kunnen.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Discover the story of John Laurens, the overlooked American Revolution Founder who worked alongside George Washington and Alexander Hamilton, but dared to challenge his own allies over America's greatest contradiction. In this episode of America's Founding Series, part of The P.A.S. Report Podcast, Professor Nick Giordano reveals how a wealthy South Carolina aristocrat risked his fortune, status, and reputation to advance a vision of liberty that applied to all people. As America approaches its 250th anniversary, Laurens' story offers a powerful lesson about moral courage, the American Revolution, and why true liberty demands consistency. What You'll Learn In This Episode: Why John Laurens became one of George Washington's most trusted officers during the American Revolution. How Enlightenment ideas transformed Laurens from a privileged planter's son into a fierce advocate for liberty. The details behind the bold plan Laurens proposed to raise Black regiments and grant freedom in exchange for military service. Why many Patriot leaders chose political pragmatism while Laurens refused to compromise on principle. What Laurens' life reveals about moral courage, political consistency, and defending liberty in our modern landscape. John Laurens never became president, signed the Constitution, or held high political office. Yet his willingness to challenge his own side and confront uncomfortable truths left a lasting mark on the American story. His life serves as a reminder that preserving freedom requires more than loyalty to a cause. It requires fidelity to the principles that make that cause worth defending.
Een gesprek met Laurens ten Kate over Hannah Arendt en Emmanuel Levinas. Ten Kate is filosoof, religiewetenschapper en theoloog. En is emeritus-hoogleraar Vrijzinnige religiositeit en humanisme aan de Universiteit voor Humanistiek in Utrecht. Bij de ISVW geeft hij de summerschool 'Tussen Arendt en Levinas'. En bij ISVW-uitgevers verscheen zijn boek: 'Tussen markt en volk, Vrijzinnig-religieuze vragen aan een neoliberale wereld'. Met Bart Geeraedts spreekt hij over hoe 'de Ander' je leven bepaalt en verandert. Hoe deze ontmoeting altijd óók een ontmoeting met jezelf is. Een ontmoeting in een ruimte die door niemand geclaimd mag worden. Van daaruit wordt je handelen politiek. En dat blijkt een zeer actueel thema te zijn.
Outlouders, enjoy this free taster of Mia Freedman, Emily Vernem & Amelia Lester on our subscribers only episode. You can listen to the full conversation: 3 (Celebrity) Weddings And A Guest Drama Two big weddings happened over the weekend. One celebrity, one Royal. Plus there’s speculation about a third involving pop royalty, and Mia, Amelia and Em need to unpack all of them. SUBSCRIBE to Mamamia and get every single episode of Mamamia Out Loud & access to every story on Mamamia plus our exercise app, MOVE. First up, Dua Lipa married Callum Turner in a glorious three-day extravaganza in Palermo, Sicily. So why – like Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sánchez before them – were the locals not altogether happy While, deep in the Cotswolds, King Charles’ nephew Peter Phillips got married to Harriet Sperling in a tiny church, and some very notable family members didn't make the cut. And then there’s Taylor Swift. There are reports she’s about to marry Travis Kelce at Madison Square Garden on the 4th of July weekend and the guest list is stressing us out. From Blake Lively, to avoiding an awkward Harry Styles run-in, how exactly do you choose who's on the list? And, what about the ‘no ring, no bring’ theory? Oh, and Mia is back from Tokyo and we need to debrief. Subscribe to Mia's private email here. What To Listen To Next: Listen to our latest episode: What We Wish We'd Never Written on the Internet Listen: Don’t Go To Uni, Baby Doll Dresses & The World’s Coolest Wedding Hat Listen: Sorry Clare. There’s No Better Time To NOT Have A Baby Listen: Reading-Gap Relationships & The 'Daddy' Of It All Listen: A Woman Got Pregnant & ‘Betrayed Us All’ Listen: FREE SUBS TASTER: The One Big Lie Blown Up By The Kylie Doco Listen: Bed Shaming & A Terrible Excuse To Skip Your Son’s Wedding Connect your subscription to Apple Podcasts Got questions or things you'd like Mia to talk about? Email us at outloud@mamamia.com.au Discover more Mamamia Podcasts here including the very latest episode of Parenting Out Loud, the parenting podcast for people who don't listen to... parenting podcasts. SUBSCRIBE here: Support independent women's media You can now watch our show in full length video on the Apple Podcast app - make sure your phone is up to date and we can't wait for you to see Mamamia Out Loud on Apple What to read: Ariana Grande and Ethan Slater's controversial love story is over. This is what we know. 'My baby's death shouldn't make you uncomfortable. We need to talk about it.' 'I thought my partner was the one. Then I found his notes app I wasn't meant to read.' One scene in this hit Netflix show forced me to confront the most dangerous habit in my own relationship. Jeni Haynes created 2,681 personalities to survive her father. Her childhood toy brought him undone. THE END BITS: Check out our merch at MamamiaOutLoud.com GET IN TOUCH: Feedback? We’re listening. Send us an email at outloud@mamamia.com.au Share your story, feedback, or dilemma! Send us a voice message. Join our Facebook group Mamamia Outlouders to talk about the show. Follow us on Instagram @mamamiaoutloud and on Tiktok @mamamiaoutloud Mamamia acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the Land on which we have recorded this podcast.Become a Mamamia subscriber: https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Send us Fan MailWelcome to our new 8-part series focused on building long-term wealth through smarter retirement investing strategies. Throughout this series, we'll explore how investors can use retirement accounts to invest beyond traditional stocks and bonds and take advantage of opportunities in multifamily real estate investing.The Laurens will be joined by Pat Poling from Mara Poling and we'll break down the concepts, strategies, and potential benefits of retirement account investing in a practical, easy-to-understand way.Over the course of this series, we'll cover:Investing with Your Retirement AccountDiversificationHow to Invest Using a Retirement AccountCompounded Returns Investing in Multifamily Real EstateInvesting in Multifamily Real Estate with Your ROTHCutting Your Taxes 50% to 70% or MoreThose “Other” TaxesLong-term Multifamily Real Estate InvestingWhether you're just getting started or looking to better understand how retirement accounts can be used to create passive income and long-term financial growth, this series is designed to help you think differently about investing for the future.Be sure to subscribe and join us each week as we continue the conversation and dive deeper into each of these topics.To learn more, visit Mara Poling or email Pat directly at pat@marapoling.com.
Laurens en Stefan gaan verder. Vanuit de Bajes. Geen Giro, Dauphine of andere koersactualiteit. Want vanaf nu: all eyes on the Tour Divide. Et voila - de Grote Tour Divide voorbeschouwing is daar! Over de route, de fiets, over het niet hebben van verwachtingen en over de nieuwe strategie om zo goed mogelijk te eindigen!En hoe zit het ook alweer die hoogtetent?Je hoort het allemaal in weer een nieuwe aflevering van de Live Slow Ride Fast podcast.
ON TODAYS PROGRAM… KIMI WINS 5 IN A ROW WITH A CHERIE ON TOP! PIERRE GASLY ROBBED OF PODIUM HADJAR KEEPS HIS PODIUM… CADILLAC LOOSES FIRST POINTS TO PENALTY. SINCE LECLERC GOT MARRIED HIS PERFORMANCE HAS DECLINED…SORRY CHARLIE! SINCE GEORGE SIGNED HIS NEW CONTRACT AND GOT HIS FIRST PAYCHECK HIS PERFORMANCE HAS DECLINED! THIS WEEK'S NASIR HAMEED CORNER WE HAVE: A MOMENT IN MOTORSPORTS HISTORY…AN INTERVIEW WITH BOBBY UNSER… SOME TRIVIA ON THE GRAND PRIX OF TURKEY AND TECH TALK WITH TIM! LCH GETS INTRODUCED TO A LOS ANGELES LOW RIDER!! Kimi Antonelli It's an incredible feeling to win in Monaco. It's such a special weekend and one I'll remember for a long time. Today was one of those days where everything just clicked; I had a lot of confidence in the car, felt strong throughout, and to bring the win home in a place like this makes it even more meaningful. From a race perspective, there were definitely some key moments to manage. The starts are still an area we're working on, but I've made good progress. My first one was solid, and although the second was a bit more challenging with the tyres, it's positive to see improvement. The red flag added a bit of stress, especially knowing the restart could change everything, but we handled it well. In the final laps, I really enjoyed myself out there, even though I still had to carefully manage the tyres. This track demands a lot of focus, you have to find the right balance between pushing and not making mistakes, and once you settle into that rhythm, everything starts to come together. At the same time, I know there's still a lot to learn and improve. I just want to keep pushing, keep building on this momentum, and most importantly, keep enjoying the journey. That's what makes moments like this so rewarding. ISACK HADJAR "It's been an outstanding result and weekend considering how it started in FP1! The race was difficult and I had to dig very deep. We got off to a clean start and were managing our race, and then within the first 10 to 15 laps I started having big drivability issues. If there's one track you don't want that, it's here, so that was incredibly challenging having to cover 60 laps. There was then uncertainty about what was going to happen with the red flag and you need to get your head back again in focus. Even towards the end, I was still lacking power on the restart. It really was the longest race of my life but now it's finished we got the podium. Whatever happens with the stewards, it's now completely out of my control. I celebrated and had my podium and I will always have that. My moment with the lads. Huge thank you to the Team, I trust these guys. Whatever happens, the emotions on the podium have already happened and I am proud of the Team." MAX VERSTAPPEN - DNF "We don't know what happened today but we think the issue was due to an engine problem. During the formation lap I could feel that something was off and the pre-start was terrible. There was no consistency and then, at the start, the engine just dropped out. I dropped the clutch and it went dead and had no power. When I got a bit more power back, unfortunately it was messed up so I had to bring it back slowly. It was such a shame for us as everything was going really well up to that point. We felt great in the car all weekend and to come out with no points and to finish the race like this when you do everything so well as a Team is of course disappointing." George Russell Firstly, congratulations to Kimi. He did an amazing job today and over the weekend and is a well-deserving winner. On my side, the race was very difficult. I had managed to get to P4 but the penalty for speeding in the pitlane is difficult to understand. I was under the limit but then that was compounded by us not serving the penalty at my second stop; that ultimately cost me a lot and left me with zero points again. It's tough to take but I'm not going to give up. Across the last two races, I've effectively lost around 40 points. It's incredibly frustrating but the rest of the season can still look very different. We saw that last year and, in many seasons previous. It's unfortunate how things have played out so far but I'm aiming to bounce back in Barcelona. I believe in myself and I know what I'm capable of. LAURENT MEKIES - CEO & Team Principal "Mixed emotions today, as Isack and the Team did a great job to get him to the podium, overcoming some technical issues on the car, but on the other side of the garage, we lost Max's car straightaway with an engine issue. It was hard to take as he had incredible pace all weekend. It's frustrating when you miss out on a big points score, but that's part of the game, and we can only apology to him. For Isack it was a very intense battle in the car considering the number of issues he had to deal with. It was also an intense battle for the team in the garage as they worked to keep his car alive to the finish. In that context, making it to the podium is a very strong result. The most important lesson we take away from Monaco is that the underlying performance of the car keeps improving." Badoer earns maiden F3 victory in Monte Carlo. Brando Badoer launched off the line and into the lead and didn't look back, taking his first FIA Formula 3 victory for Rodin Motorsport. The Italian beat pole-sitter Théophile Nael off the line and on the run to Turn 1, with the Frenchman having to settle for second place at the chequered flag. Freddie Slater completed the podium for TRIDENT. AS IT HAPPENED Nael was immediately passed by Badoer while Slater took to the escape road at the opening corner and filtered in behind the top two up the hill, with the remainder of the top five staying as they were on the grid. Van Amersfoort Racing's Bruno del Pino was able to make up a place, getting ahead of MP Motorsport's Alessandro Giusti for P6 at Turn 1, but for the Frenchman's teammate, his race was over soon after. Tuukka Taponen found the barriers at the penultimate corner after an attempted pass by Maciej Gladysz left the Finn nowhere to go. That incident brought out the Safety Car on Lap 2. With the MP cleared, racing resumed going onto Lap 5, with Badoer able to gap Nael comfortably, with the Frenchman under attack from Slater on the run to Turn 3. By Lap 10, Badoer had escaped out of DRS range to the Campos driver behind, while Slater, Ugo Ugochukwu and Ernesto Rivera remained within a second of the car ahead. Drivers inside the top 10 began to back off on some laps in order to generate enough space to attempt a fastest lap for the additional point. Slater was very happy with the balance of his TRIDENT, praising the car over team radio. Lap 18 and Badoer looked unflappable out front, now two seconds clear of the field. Further back in the pack, Nandhavud Bhirombhakdi was coming under serious pressure from Enzo Deligny in the fight for P15. The Thai driver had to defend into Turn 1 on Lap 21, and later missed the Turn 10-11 chicane, skipping across the run-off as the Frenchman behind turned the screw. Nael spent the final five laps closing the gap to the leader back down to under a second, but the Rodin driver would not be denied, earning his first win in the Championship around the Principality. Slater completed the podium behind Nael while Ugochukwu and Rivera ensured all three Campos' were in the top five. Bruno del Pino finished sixth for Van Amersfoort, followed by Giusti in P7, Pedro Clerot in eighth, Sprint Race winner Gerrard Xie in P9 and Noah Stromsted completing the points in 10th. KEY QUOTE – Brando Badoer, Rodin Motorsport “I was studying the start all evening with the guys yesterday and I executed it perfectly. I jumped to P1 at Turn 1 and then led the 27 laps. It was a very long race, I was hoping it ended a bit earlier and it felt long in the car, but winning in Monaco is one of my dreams come true! Really happy with the team and my performance. Thanks to everyone.” THE CHAMPIONSHIP STANDINGS Ugo Ugochukwu retains the lead of the Drivers' Championship going onto 43 points. Bruno del Pino is P2 on 35, just a single point ahead of Freddie Slater in third. Brando Badoer's win moves him up to P4 on 28 points, while Théophile Nael rounds out the top five drivers with 22 points. Campos Racing extend their advantage at the top of the Teams' Standings, moving onto 75 points. Van Amersfoort Racing are P2 with 47, while Rodin Motorsport jumps TRIDENT into third place, 44 points to 43. ART Grand Prix complete the top five with 31 points. León dominates in lights-to-flag victory in Monte Carlo F2. Noel León led every lap of the Monte Carlo Sprint Race on his way to claiming a dominant second victory of the season. Starting from pole, the Campos Racing driver managed the race expertly before going on to win by over three seconds. DAMS Lucas Oil driver Roman Bilinski achieved his maiden F2 podium in P2 ahead of MP Motorsport's Gabriele Minì in third. AS IT HAPPENED It was a good start from León, who kept the lead ahead of Bilinski, while Minì kept P3 ahead of Joshua Duerksen. In the battle for P11 Ritomo Miyata and Oliver Goethe went wheel-to-wheel through the hairpin and Mirabeau. However, they made slight contact which caused the MP Motorsport driver to pit, dropping him to the back of the field. Out in front, León was struggling to pull away from Bilinski with the DAMS driver consistently within DRS range of the Mexican during the opening laps. The top four drivers of León, Bilinski, Minì and Duerksen were pulling away from the rest of the field, and by Lap 5 just two seconds separated the quartet. Down the field, Laurens van Hoepen, who started in P21 was up to 15th by Lap 8. However, the TRIDENT driver's charge was halted when he was given a 10-second time penalty for leaving the track and gaining an advantage at the start. On to Lap 11 of 30, the drivers entered management mode, but the top four were still close, and were covered by 2.7s. As the race reached the halfway point, Dino Beganovic had closed the gap to Duerksen and was now within DRS range of the Invicta Racing driver. Miyata, who had been running with a broken front wing since his contact with Goethe on the opening lap, was looking to make a move past Tasanapol Inthraphuvasak at Tabac, but found the door closed on Lap 17. By the next lap the top two of León and Bilinski had pulled a three-second gap to Minì, as they continued to battle for the lead. The Italian driver was now running on his own having built a 2.3s gap to Duerksen in P4, with Beganovic right on the back of the Invicta driver on Lap 20. Miyata's pressure on Inthraphuvasak finally paid off on Lap 22 as he dived to the inside of the ART Grand Prix driver on the run to Tabac. On the next lap, the Hitech driver was putting pressure on Nikola Tsolov for P10, while behind them, Mari Boya went around the outside of van Hoepen at the hairpin for P15. With five laps to go, Inthraphuvasak retired to the pitlane with an issue. At the front of the field, León was now 2.4s ahead of Bilinski with Minì having closed the gap on the Polish rookie, just over a second away on Lap 27. The Campos driver continued to pull away and by the start of the final lap he was over three seconds clear of the rest of the field and would go on to win for the second time this season. Bilinski held off Minì's charge to take his maiden podium, with Duerksen in P4 ahead of Beganovic. Stenshorne finished sixth ahead of Kush Maini, as Rafael Câmara rounded out the points in eighth. KEY QUOTE – Noel León, Campos Racing “Feels great to win in Monaco, my second win in a row on a weekend and in a Sprint. I feel very happy to be honest. Yesterday we missed a bit, we missed pole, but luckily it put me in a position to start on the front row today, to get the 10 points, and for the championship it is great. I have a great opportunity tomorrow to score again good points, that's the goal for this weekend and I am very happy that every weekend we are stronger and stronger and qualifying is going to get there at some points, so very happy.” THE CHAMPIONSHIP STANDINGS Gabriele Minì continues to lead the Drivers' Championship with 63 points, while Noel León has jumped up second, 20 points adrift of his rival. Martinius Stenshorne is third on 38 points, with Rafael Câmara a further point in fourth, as Nikola Tsolov rounds out the top five with 36. In the Teams' Standings, Campos Racing have taken over at the top with 79 points, while MP Motorsport slip to second with 75. Rodin Motorsport are third with 68 points, with Invicta Racing a further 10 points behind in fourth, as DAMS Lucas Oil sit fifth on 38. UP NEXT The drivers have one more chance to hit the jackpot in Monte Carlo with Sunday's Feature Race set to start at 09:25 local time. 2026 FIA Formula 2 - Monte Carlo - Provisional Classification, Sprint Race | | DRIVER | LICENCE | TEAM | | 1 | Noel Leon | MEX | Campos Racing | | 2 | Roman Bilinski | POL | DAMS Lucas Oil | | 3 | Gabriele Mini | ITA | MP Motorsport | | 4 | Joshua Durksen | PAR | Invicta Racing | | 5 | Dino Beganovic | SWE | DAMS Lucas Oil | | 6 | Martinius Stenshorne | NOR | Rodin Motorsport | | 7 | Kush Maini | IND | ART Grand Prix | | 8 | Rafael Camara | BRA | Invicta Racing | | 9 | Alexander Dunne | IRL | Rodin Motorsport | | 10 | Nikola Tsolov | BUL | Campos Racing | | 11 | Ritomo Miyata | JPN | Hitech | | 12 | Nico Varrone | ARG | Van Amersfoort Racing | | 13 | Sebastian Montoya | COL | PREMA Racing | | 14 | Mari Boya | ESP | PREMA Racing | | 15 | Colton Herta | USA | Hitech | | 16 | Rafael Villagomez | MEX | Van Amersfoort Racing | | 17 | Emerson Fittipaldi | BRA | AIX Racing | | 18 | Cian Shields | GBR | AIX Racing | | 19 | Laurens van Hoepen | NED | TRIDENT | | 20 | John Bennett | GBR | TRIDENT | NOT CLASSIFIED | DNF | Tasanapol Inthraphuvasak | THA | ART Grand Prix | | DNF | Oliver Goethe | GER | MP Motorsport | OVERALL FASTEST LAP | | Nikola Tsolov | BUL | Campos Racing | 1:22.100 (Lap 23) OVERALL FASTEST LAP FOR POINTS | | Nikola Tsolov | BUL | Campos Racing | 1:22.100 (Lap 23) FIA Pit lane speed trap Monaco
Laurens en Stefan gaan verder. Vanuit de Bajes. Geen Giro, Dauphine of andere koersactualiteit. Want vanaf nu: all eyes on the Tour Divide. Et voila - de Grote Tour Divide voorbeschouwing is daar! Over de route, de fiets, over het niet hebben van verwachtingen en over de nieuwe strategie om zo goed mogelijk te eindigen!En hoe zit het ook alweer die hoogtetent?Je hoort het allemaal in weer een nieuwe aflevering van de Live Slow Ride Fast podcast.
Bli med på en inspirerende kveld i Studio Direkte på TV-Visjon Norge. Astrid Weber-Gelén-Laurens leder oss gjennom en kveld fylt med sterke vitnesbyrd, engasjerende gjester og fokus på å styrke fellesskapet gjennom bønn og støtte til misjonsprosjekter. Vi møter blant andre Bente Elisabeth Greve Holmsen og Inge Røysland, som deler sine kall og erfaringer fra misjon og evangelisering. Kvelden retter også søkelyset mot viktigheten av å være en del av den store Visjon Norge-familien.
Send us Fan MailWelcome to our new 8-part series focused on building long-term wealth through smarter retirement investing strategies. Throughout this series, we'll explore how investors can use retirement accounts to invest beyond traditional stocks and bonds and take advantage of opportunities in multifamily real estate investing.The Laurens will be joined by Pat Poling from Mara Poling and we'll break down the concepts, strategies, and potential benefits of retirement account investing in a practical, easy-to-understand way.Over the course of this series, we'll cover:Investing with Your Retirement AccountDiversificationHow to Invest Using a Retirement AccountCompounded Returns Investing in Multifamily Real EstateInvesting in Multifamily Real Estate with Your ROTHCutting Your Taxes 50% to 70% or MoreThose “Other” TaxesLong-term Multifamily Real Estate InvestingWhether you're just getting started or looking to better understand how retirement accounts can be used to create passive income and long-term financial growth, this series is designed to help you think differently about investing for the future.Be sure to subscribe and join us each week as we continue the conversation and dive deeper into each of these topics.To learn more, visit Mara Poling or email Pat directly at pat@marapoling.com.
Laurens en Stefan gaan verder. Vanuit de Bajes, over Rebound, Giro en Unbound. Over zon en modder, over Milan en Ganna z'n zus. En natuurlijk over de toekomst van hert gravel racen, pakken ze ook nog ff mee!En hoe zit het ook alweer met Thomas z'n Unbound avontuur?Je hoort het allemaal in weer een nieuwe aflevering van de Live Slow Ride Fast podcast.
#Bàigiảng của linh mục #LaurensôHoàngBáQuốcHuy trong #thánhlễ mừng kính thánh Justinô, tử đạo, cử hành lúc 17:30 ngày 1-6-2026 tại Nhà nguyện Trung tâm Mục vụ #TGPSG
Laurens en Stefan gaan verder. Vanuit de Bajes, over Rebound, Giro en Unbound. Over zon en modder, over Milan en Ganna z'n zus. En natuurlijk over de toekomst van hert gravel racen, pakken ze ook nog ff mee!En hoe zit het ook alweer met Thomas z'n Unbound avontuur?Je hoort het allemaal in weer een nieuwe aflevering van de Live Slow Ride Fast podcast.
Laurens en Stefan gaan verder. Vanuit de Bajes, zonder TD. Althans, niet in levende lijve, want de beste man belt nog ff in! Maar het gaat natuurlijk over die heerlijke finales van de afgelopen twee etappes. Over Magnier en Jasper, over Valgren en Bettiol. En hoe zit het ook alweer met de drive through pharmacie?Je hoort het allemaal in weer een nieuwe aflevering van de Live Slow Ride Fast podcast.
Send us Fan MailWelcome to our new 8-part series focused on building long-term wealth through smarter retirement investing strategies. Throughout this series, we'll explore how investors can use retirement accounts to invest beyond traditional stocks and bonds and take advantage of opportunities in multifamily real estate investing.The Laurens will be joined by Pat Poling from Mara Poling and we'll break down the concepts, strategies, and potential benefits of retirement account investing in a practical, easy-to-understand way.Over the course of this series, we'll cover:Investing with Your Retirement AccountDiversificationHow to Invest Using a Retirement AccountCompounded Returns Investing in Multifamily Real EstateInvesting in Multifamily Real Estate with Your ROTHCutting Your Taxes 50% to 70% or MoreThose “Other” TaxesLong-term Multifamily Real Estate InvestingWhether you're just getting started or looking to better understand how retirement accounts can be used to create passive income and long-term financial growth, this series is designed to help you think differently about investing for the future.Be sure to subscribe and join us each week as we continue the conversation and dive deeper into each of these topics.To learn more, visit Mara Poling or email Pat directly at pat@marapoling.com.
Laurens en Stefan gaan verder. Vanuit de Bajes, zonder TD. Want in Kansas, al had dat nog wat voeten in de aarde, want de beste man heeft natuurlijk een kruisje achter z'n naam. Over natuurlijk de Giro, maar ook over Unbound en Rebound. En hoe zit het met De Friese Elfstedentocht van Pa ten Dam?Je hoort het allemaal in weer een nieuwe aflevering van de Live Slow Ride Fast podcast.
Jérôme Rothen se chauffe contre un autre consultant, un éditorialiste ou un acteur du foot.
Stefan en Laurens gaan verder en natuurlijk is Thomas er ook weer bij. Hoogste tijd om de rit van gisteren na te bespreken. En de conclusie is unaniem. Ongezien. Tegelijkertijd is de conclusie dat er toch nog een renner is die het rapper kan dan Ganna. En dat die niet meedeed. Over Thijmen Arensman en zijn podium- en winstkansen. Over het succesvolle UAE. En ook heel even over het Sonier Duval van weleer. En hoe zat het ook alweer met de Unbound-inschrijving van Thomas? Je hoort het allemaal in weer een nieuwe aflevering van de Live Slow Ride Fast podcast.
Send us Fan MailWelcome to our new 8-part series focused on building long-term wealth through smarter retirement investing strategies. Throughout this series, we'll explore how investors can use retirement accounts to invest beyond traditional stocks and bonds and take advantage of opportunities in multifamily real estate investing.The Laurens will be joined by Pat Poling from Mara Poling and we'll break down the concepts, strategies, and potential benefits of retirement account investing in a practical, easy-to-understand way.Over the course of this series, we'll cover:Investing with Your Retirement AccountDiversificationHow to Invest Using a Retirement AccountCompounded Returns Investing in Multifamily Real EstateInvesting in Multifamily Real Estate with Your ROTHCutting Your Taxes 50% to 70% or MoreThose “Other” TaxesLong-term Multifamily Real Estate InvestingWhether you're just getting started or looking to better understand how retirement accounts can be used to create passive income and long-term financial growth, this series is designed to help you think differently about investing for the future.Be sure to subscribe and join us each week as we continue the conversation and dive deeper into each of these topics.To learn more, visit Mara Poling or email Pat directly at pat@marapoling.com.
#Bàigiảng của linh mục #LaurensôHoàngBáQuốcHuy trong #thánhlễ Thứ Hai tuần VII Phục sinh, cử hành lúc 17:30 ngày 18-5-2026 tại Nhà nguyện Trung tâm Mục vụ #TGPSG
Laurens en Stefan gaan verder. En TD is er weer eens bij in al z'n pracht en praal. Over de Giro die op de een of andere manier maar niet onder de huid wil gaan zitten. Over Simoni en Boom Boom Eddy Mazzoleni. Over de analyse van Niki T over bandendruk en de kritische Jasper S. over de bochtentechniek van de Rockets. Voor een beetje een laffe Giro, is er eigenlijk bijzonder veel te bespreken.En hoe zit het ook alweer met de Nord VPN van TD?Je hoort het allemaal in weer een nieuwe aflevering van de Live Slow Ride Fast podcast.
Your favourite Aunties, Ak, Farrah and Nana are back with another packed episode, joined by Poet from Filthy Fellas and the HCPodcast.AUNTYVENTION
Da et af klodens mest kulørte magtpar, Jeff og Lauren Sánchez Bezos, bliver hovedsponsorer og æresformænd for den glitrende Met Gala, skaber det forargelse i modeverdenen. Deres nyrige æstetik er ifølge kritikerne uforenelig med den traditionsrige modefest. Og dertil kommer deres tætte bånd til Trump og de arbejdsforhold, de byder deres ansatte. Bezos-parret har tidligere købt sig til indflydelse på kultur og politik, men kan de også købe sig til at blive god smag? Birgitte Borup, international kommentator på Berlingske, fortæller om Besoz' modebal. Vært: Anna Ingrisch. Program publiceret i DR Lyd d. 8. maj 2026.
Send us Fan MailWelcome to our new 8-part series focused on building long-term wealth through smarter retirement investing strategies. Throughout this series, we'll explore how investors can use retirement accounts to invest beyond traditional stocks and bonds and take advantage of opportunities in multifamily real estate investing.The Laurens will be joined by Pat Poling from Mara Poling and we'll break down the concepts, strategies, and potential benefits of retirement account investing in a practical, easy-to-understand way.Over the course of this series, we'll cover:Investing with Your Retirement AccountDiversificationHow to Invest Using a Retirement AccountCompounded Returns Investing in Multifamily Real EstateInvesting in Multifamily Real Estate with Your ROTHCutting Your Taxes 50% to 70% or MoreThose “Other” TaxesLong-term Multifamily Real Estate InvestingWhether you're just getting started or looking to better understand how retirement accounts can be used to create passive income and long-term financial growth, this series is designed to help you think differently about investing for the future.Be sure to subscribe and join us each week as we continue the conversation and dive deeper into each of these topics.To learn more, visit Mara Poling or email Pat directly at pat@marapoling.com.
Laurens en Stefan gaan verder, net terug van een weekendje Zuid-Limburg. Een weekendje gravelfeest bij Marly Grav, maar natuurlijk is ook de Giro inmiddels onderweg. Ook al zitten de heren er nog niet 100% in, nu de karavaan weer in Italië is neergestreken gaat het roze bloed toch weer wat sneller stromen. Over Bulgarije en de bacteriecultuur, over het onthoofde UAE Team Emirates en over de verantwoordelijkheid van de renners rond veiligheid. En hoe zat het ook alweer met de rechte lijn?Je hoort het allemaal in weer een nieuwe aflevering van de Live Slow Ride Fast podcast.
#Bàigiảng của linh mục #LaurensôHoàngBáQuốcHuy trong #thánhlễ Thứ Hai tuần VI Phục sinh, cử hành lúc 17:30 ngày 11-5-2026 tại Nhà nguyện Trung tâm Mục vụ #TGPSG
El programa repasa la actualidad deportiva y social. En la NBA, se analizan los resultados de los playoffs, destacando las victorias de los Knicks y la paliza de los Spurs, así como la votación de jugadores sobrevalorados como Sengun y Rudy Gobert. Se informa sobre la tragedia personal del entrenador de Filadelfia y las audiencias récord de los playoffs. Jaylen Brown de los Celtics es multado por sus críticas arbitrales y se especula con su posible traspaso. El espacio también explora el mundo de los relojes de superlujo de celebridades como Cristiano Ronaldo y Mayweather, con piezas que alcanzan los 18 millones de dólares. Se comenta la extravagancia de la Met Gala, su propósito benéfico y la figura de Lauren Sánchez. Finalmente, Carlos Moreno "El Pulpo" aborda la adicción a las pantallas con el psicoterapeuta Rafa Guerrero. Se explica que la adicción es a menudo una solución a problemas emocionales subyacentes, la "cultura de la desconexión" que aísla, el acceso precoz a la ...
The Met Gala has been dubbed the “Tech Gala” after a heavy Silicon Valley presence and sponsorship from Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sánchez. But as tech billionaires try to win over culture, Elon Musk's court battle with OpenAI is exposing the messy origins of the AI boom.Danny Fortson has been covering the California trial, now in its second week, where OpenAI president Greg Brockman has taken the stand. He and Katie Prescott discuss Big Tech's cultural rebrand, the courtroom drama, and why companies from Coinbase to Meta are increasingly linking layoffs and restructuring to AI. Plus, Bebo co-founder Michael Birch on relaunching the social network and why he thinks AI could become an existential threat.Get in touch: techpod@thetimes.co.ukProducer: Marnie DukeExecutive Producer: Priyanka DeladiaImage: Getty Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In the original “The Devil Wears Prada,” a hapless Andrea Sachs stumbles into the office of Miranda Priestly, the exacting editor of Runway magazine and a titan of the fashion world. The film, released in 2006, was adapted from a novel by the former Vogue staffer Lauren Weisberger, and it spun the glamour of the industry into a crowd-pleasing confection for the big screen. Two decades later, the atmosphere of its sequel is darker. On this episode of Critics at Large, Vinson Cunningham, Naomi Fry, and Alexandra Schwartz discuss the reality-inflected elements of the new film, which finds Priestly and her team chasing clicks and catering to the whims of billionaires who might solve Runway's financial woes. The question of billionaire influence was also present at this year's Met Gala. The event's lead sponsors were the Amazon founder Jeff Bezos and his wife, Lauren Sánchez Bezos, who reportedly donated ten million dollars to become honorary co-chairs. Attendees paid a hundred thousand dollars just to get in the door. Why, the hosts ask, does the gala still matter to the average fashion enthusiast? “It's the one time where, divorced from utility and other reasons, it's O.K. to just look at fashion,” Cunningham says. “I tend to defend our opportunities to just look at things that provoke pleasure.” Read, watch, and listen with the critics:The 2026 Met Gala“The Devil Wears Prada” (2006)“The Devil Wears Prada 2” (2026)“Guys Are Wearing Slutty Little Reading Glasses Now” (GQ)New episodes drop every Thursday. Follow Critics at Large wherever you get your podcasts.Critics at Large is a weekly discussion from The New Yorker which explores the latest trends in books, television, film, and more. Join us every Thursday as we make unexpected connections between classic texts and pop culture. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
The Met Gala was Monday and you know I have thoughts. Beyoncé ate. Lauren Sánchez did not. We're also closing the book on Blake Lively, checking in on Bozoma Saint John, and I'm bringing Judge and Jury back for a big one. Let's go.Subscribe for monthly bonus episodes:https://www.patreon.com/c/queenthingspodhttps://queenthings.substack.com/Join the conversation:TikTok -@queenthingspod, @iam_kjmillerYouTube - www.youtube.com/@iamkjmillerIG:@kjmillerReferences:Cosmo's Met Gala Roundup:https://www.cosmopolitan.com/entertainment/celebs/a71204010/best-worst-dressed-met-gala-2026/Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni reach a settlement:https://www.cnn.com/2026/05/04/entertainment/blake-lively-justin-baldoni-settlementBozoma Saint John and Andy Cohen:https://people.com/bozoma-saint-john-calls-out-andy-cohen-for-seemingly-shading-her-professional-resume-11964640Begged, by Olivia Rodrigo on SNL:https://youtu.be/qZ2CeJ_DvUA?si=F7QCYrmM6B6IRfl7
Michael Wolff and Nico Hines, the Daily Beast's Global Editorial Director, dissect a week where everything around Donald Trump seems to be unraveling at once—starting with the stark cautionary tale of Rudy Giuliani, once “America's mayor” and now a symbol of what loyalty to Trump can cost, abandoned and politically ruined. From there, they pivot into the escalating crisis with Iran, where Trump's strategy has left the White House cornered, oil prices surging, and insiders quietly admitting they have no clear way out of a conflict increasingly defined by drone warfare and global instability. The conversation then veers into the surreal overlap of politics and culture, as figures like Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sánchez become unlikely players in Trump's orbit, turning elite spaces like the Met Gala into symbols of shifting allegiances and reputational risk. Layered on top of it all: brutal new polling showing Trump's support collapsing—not just with independents, but within his own base—raising the possibility that the very forces that once made him untouchable are now eroding in real time. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Stefan en Laurens gaan verder. Vanuit het prachtige Como. Laurens net terug van de Groote Giro verkenning, Stefan terug van twee weekjes klussen in de Chianti.Het gaat natuurlijk over de Giro - de grote speler, het parcours, de verhalen. Maar ook Laurens z'n avonturen tijdens Italy Divide komen aan bod! En hoe zat het ook alweer met de nacht in de pizza oven? Je hoort het allemaal, in weer een nieuwe aflevering van de Live Slow Ride Fast podcast.
A niche accounting firm with 45% cash flow and 1,500 owner hours sold for 5.6 million dollars on 2.6 million in revenue. That is the kind of result possible when a CPA firm owner gets intentional about the factors buyers care about most. In this episode, Brannon Poe sits down with Laurens Ball, a highly accomplished intermediary at Poe Group Advisors, to break down what really drives practice valuations in today's market.This is the latest episode in our Power of Focus series, where we explore how CPA firm owners use focus as a strategic advantage. Laurens brings real-world case studies from the M&A side, showing how niche firms consistently grow faster, charge 20 to 40% higher fees, and attract buyers willing to pay premium prices. From a dental-focused practice generating daily referrals to an agricultural firm that found its perfect buyer by leaning into its specialty, the evidence is clear: focus pays off at the point of sale.Timestamps00:00 - Introduction to the Power of Focus series and Accounting Practice Academy 00:25 - Welcoming Laurens Ball, senior intermediary at Poe Group Advisors 01:32 - What is a focused CPA firm? Laurens' definition 02:13 - Why intentionality is the foundation of practice growth 02:37 - Why hesitant-to-niche firm owners are leaving value on the table 03:19 - How niche accounting practices grow faster and charge 20 to 40% higher fees 03:52 - Dental niche example: weekly referrals and consistent growth 04:08 - Professional poker player niche: a memorable and lower-owner-hour firm 05:00 - Why niche firm margins, growth, and owner hours make them desirable at market 05:27 - Cost segregation firm: multiple offers, all-cash close 06:16 - Agricultural firm example: tractor on the website and the right buyer match 07:46 - Current state of the CPA firm M&A market in spring 2026 08:09 - When strong firms can see 7X EBITDA and what it takes to get there 09:03 - Niche firm sold at 5.6X: what the numbers looked like 09:41 - What buyers are really evaluating: cash flow, team strength, growth prospects 10:43 - How de-risking your accounting firm opens up more buyers and better terms 11:48 - Why the team is becoming the most important factor for roll-up buyers 11:48 - The "90-day question": what falls apart first if the owner steps away 12:08 - How to analyze your CPA firm client list for quality, fit, and pricing 12:31 - Seller case study: raising fees from $360 toward $700, keeping 98% of clients 14:08 - Across-the-board 20% price increase: 2,000 returns, five clients left 14:49 - CPAs have more pricing power than ever, with some firms at $2,000 per 1040 16:32 - How owner dependence affects buyer interest and sale terms 18:35 - Success story: owner reduced hours by 500 while keeping EBITDA steady 19:26 - Top advice for accounting firm owners who are 3 to 5 years from a sale 20:31 - How six months to a year of changes can mean $1 million more in valuation 21:02 - Why team health is the longest-lead and highest-impact strategy before a sale 22:33 - Why owner-centric practitioners are hardest to get to stop and look at the firmDownload Now: https://poegroupadvisors.com/accounting-practice-academy/increase-letter/Price increases are nothing to fear. The real challenge is effectively informing clients of these changes. Our templates will help you demonstrate your value and help clients understand the increases necessary to keep your firm afloat.*Download now and receive:*- (1) Major Fee Increase Letter Template- (1) 20% Fee Increase Letter Template
The MET Gala 2026 was eclipsed by its own sponsors, making the event feel out of touch and out of fashion.Beyoncé made her first MET Gala appearance in ten years. Rihanna showed up (very late). And there were many incredible fashion moments: from Emma Chamberlain to Nicole Kidman to Lena Dunham. But the whole affair was overshadowed by the sponsorship of Jeff and Lauren Sánchez Bezos. Plus, other tech billionaires, Mark Zuckerberg and Sergey Brin, made their MET Gala debuts. All calling into question...what is this event (and art) really for?To get into it, NPR Music's Anamaria Sayre is joined by culture critic Marjon Carlos and culture writer Shelton Boyd-Griffith. Together they rate the best and worst of fashion's biggest night and explain why the MET Gala feels like it's in decline.Support Public Media. Join NPR Plus.Follow Brittany on Instagram: @bmluseFor handpicked podcast recommendations every week, subscribe to NPR's Pod Club newsletter at npr.org/podclub.See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for sponsorship and to manage your podcast sponsorship preferences.NPR Privacy Policy
Lauren Sánchez — not Anna Wintour — was the true power center of fashion’s biggest night, commanding attention across the room. Meanwhile, Britney Spears dodged jail time after pleading guilty in her DUI case, receiving probation, a fine, and a mandated alcohol program. At the same time, Ronnie Ortiz-Magro sparked concern among fans after an alarming appearance, later sharing an emotional message about his struggles with depression. Rob’s latest exclusives and insider reporting can be found at robshuter.substack.com My novel, It Started With A Whisper, is available nowSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
FULL MET GALA DEBRIEF DROPS IN THIS FEED AT 5PM The Met Gala is happening right now — and we’re breaking the rules to bring you a special pre-game episode before the full debrief drops later today.In this mini episode, we’re getting you across everything you need to know before the red carpet chaos fully unfolds — from this year’s theme and what it actually means, to the celebrities who aren't there (and why that matters more than you think).Plus, the controversy already brewing behind the scenes — including the backlash surrounding Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sánchez’s involvement, the politics creeping into fashion’s biggest night, and the quiet celebrity boycott that could define the entire event.This is your essential Met Gala 2026 primer — because later today, we’re coming back with the full deep dive: every look, every headline, and every moment everyone will be talking about.Love binge-watching TV? 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Send us a voice message or email us at thespill@mamamia.com.au and we’ll get back to you ASAP! Executive Producer: Monisha Iswaran Audio & Video Producer: Michael Kean Mamamia acknowledges the traditional owners of the land on which we have recorded this podcast. From Mamma Mia.00:02Speaker 2 Welcome to The Spill, your daily pop culture fix. I'm Laura Brodnick and I'm Tiner Burk, and welcome to a history making episode of The Spill. Because in the six years I've been hosting this podcast, we've never done this before. So Tina, it's a big day for you to be here. So what is happening If you hear the frantic energy in our voices, the flutter in our hearts, just we're in the midst of right now, in real time, in the midst of the twenty twenty six Met Gala.00:29Speaker 3 Absolutely wild time's happening here.00:31Speaker 2 So we're in the studio. The flurry of the red carpet is still happening outside. And here's the thing about the Met Gala, guys, I'm know if anyone else is across this, there's a lot of celebrities there.00:40Speaker 1 There's a lot of dresses.00:41Speaker 2 And we know we normally drop out big episode, like our full episode every day at three pm. That has been the rule. But today we're breaking the rules slightly. So we're coming to you now with a little teaser. So I hope you didn't look at the time and say, oh my God, their Metgala episode is fifteen minutes. Guys, my intros are fifteen minutes. We could ever so never fear. The full Met Garlett episode is actually dropping in the spill feed later today, but we needed time to do boots on the ground, or at least boots on the Getty on the Getty video images to make sure that we saw all the dresses that we could bring you a full recap that we were across all the celebrity drama, we were across the interviews, we were across just all the bits and pieces, so that we're not bringing you half an episode exactly. I would never It is a long red carpet. It kicks off at eight and it goes to a lunch time like it's a long deal, you know. And yeah, and spoiler alert for I guess how that what if Merrel Streeps said me the other day named us how the sausage is made behind the scene. Is that we normally record at eleven, which means we would have missed all the dresses. So we're coming to you today with just a little update to tide you over of what you can expect in our Met Garlett episode. Because what we do know so far, so we're coming to you from the past. We don't know what's going to happen. Like a ghost of Christmas Pass. That's the ghost of Metgala's pass. We don't know what's going to happen yet. But it's kind of shaping up to be a bit controversial, is that right, Teterburg?02:06Speaker 3 It is The Metgala's never without its controversy, especially in recent years. I think as us normal people have gotten more of a glimpse into it on social media. We now understand the cost tickets to go are upwards of one hundred thousand dollars. For like all of the famous stars you see walking the carpet, the clothes they're wearing are worth hundreds of thousands, if not millions sometimes of dollars. The diamonds, the jewels, all of it. It's so luxurious and beautiful, Yes, and I understand why it exists, But for so many people they look at it and they go, what a privilege and waste of money while real people are struggling. And that has really come to a head this year due to the honorary coachairs Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sanchez Bezos. So according to page six, Jeff and Lauren would have paid about ten million dollars to be named honorary coachairs, and that basically means nothing, Like being an honorary coacher doesn't mean anything. It's not like the others who have actual roles in deciding what happens. It's just a title to show like your contribution to the culture. So basically Jeff and Lauren have been like accused of buying their way into the culture, with which I think is kind of fair. Yeah, but I do think that's what's happened here. But there's like an anti oligarch, anti tech activist group called Everyone Hates Elon, and they have been like blasting New York City with papers about boycott the Bezos met Baal. There's all of these signs going up that are anti Amazon, anti Jeff Bezos. And at the same time, also what's happening in New York is that the New York Maya Zoron Mum Danny is going to be like the first New York City first couple to not go to the met Gala, and he's made a statement of like he's looking forward to spending his time focused on making like affordability his priority in the most expensive city in the United States, and he said that's what I'm looking forward to spending my time focused on on the first Monday in May.03:45Speaker 1 So so fair.03:47Speaker 3 Quite a time period in which to be doing it. So it's made a lot of political discourse pop up about Jeff Bezos and we're definitely going to see I think more of it on the carpet as it keeps unfolding.03:57Speaker 2 Yes, So that has caused a bit of a rift in the fashion community, with some people in the fashion community saying we're just not going this year, We're going to sit it out, and then there's some roomored people like, people like is that why Meryl Streep's not going?04:09Speaker 1 Is that why end Days not going?04:11Speaker 2 I mean, neither of those women is ever going to confirm nor deny anything.04:14Speaker 3 But very interesting timing because Zendea's been seven years straight and this is the one she's sitting out of and she's around at the moment that much. We know she's on a lot of press tours for her film, so it actually would be a great year for her to go.04:25Speaker 2 Well, yes, but also she is going to have five massive red cars environments this year. That are all her. Whole carpet at every event is all about her. So maybe she thought this year she doesn't have to go. Maybe she's trying to pull a bit of a Beyonce because Beyonce is going to the met Gala this year for the first time since twenty sixteen, so for first time in ten years, and that is one of the reasons that Beyonce has her level of fame. Obviously she's talented and beautiful and all those things, but she's become so elusive.04:53Speaker 3 Yeah, she knows when to pull back.04:55Speaker 1 A sighting of her is like seeing like a like a what's an animal that's extinct? Nicon?05:00Speaker 2 Yeah, well never Yeah, I was gonna say unicorns are extinct.05:03Speaker 3 I didn't know you were going to say extinct, and unicorn came out before you were done.05:06Speaker 2 I was gonna say, wow, what why were we doing a podcast on that?05:09Speaker 1 But it feels like breaking news.05:11Speaker 2 I was going to say, like a Tasmanian devil or something like that still look or a Dodo bird if you saw one of those.05:18Speaker 1 This is not a wildlife podcast. If you saw one of those, you'd be like, wow, no one ever sees that.05:22Speaker 2 That's Beyonce. That is Beyonce because she's so she doesn't need the press. No, she's beyond press. Yeah, well she's beyond so maybe yeah. And I feel like Zenda is going in that way too, absolutely beyond the press as well.05:32Speaker 1 Yeah for sure.05:33Speaker 3 And like Beyonce's joined by Nicole Kidman, Venus Williams, and Anna Wintour as the co chairs, which means they're kind of like as well as the hosting committee in charge of like figuring out the theme, the guest list, like who's coming all of that jazz. They do have an involved role, the co chairs and the honorary Hosting Committee, which is like fifty celebrities. Yeah, the honorary So like the co chair committee, which I didn't even realize is the thing.05:54Speaker 1 It's the host committee.05:55Speaker 2 Do we think that they're like getting on a zoom or this sting on a table and someone's bringing snacks and someone's taking notes. I would love to be a fly on the wall for this because the host committee is Sabrina Carpenter, Doja Cat, Tiana Taylor.06:06Speaker 1 Even just those three, I'd be like, girls, I'll play in the event. You guys just gossip.06:12Speaker 2 Lisa from Black Pink, Elizabeth de Becky and Lina Dunham. And also this feels like very kind of prom king and queen. Yeah if you were like school captains in Australia. Is that the host committee? They have two leaders and they are Anthony Vecacalo and Zoe Kravitz.06:28Speaker 1 Yeah, why I sell power Doer. Yeah.06:30Speaker 3 Yeah, it's going to be really interesting as well, Like I would love to be a fly on the wall and be like, so what.06:35Speaker 1 Do you guys talk about?06:36Speaker 2 It needs to make a mockumentary about the met Gala hosting committee. Can you imagine like the side threads and the side chats and like WhatsApp groups and stuff that are happening away from the main thread.06:46Speaker 3 I do feel like the person who's up for that job is Mindy Kaling because she was involved in The Ocean's Eight when they pretended to rob the met Gala, and that felt like someone's insights who had really been there, And Mindy goes sometimes I reckon she could write us a little bit.06:58Speaker 1 Oh my god, Mindy Kaling, please make that happen. How good?07:01Speaker 2 Even if you don't want to make it a documentary, you could fictionalize it, but we can tell who you know, like a blonde Dove Cameron like plays Sabrina Carpenter and like so on and so forth, you know what I mean, Like we can tell who's who?07:13Speaker 1 Yes, that would have been nice. Actually, that's fine.07:15Speaker 2 I love our fan fiction. Maybe that's what we'll dorn the Met this year, which is fan fiction.07:18Speaker 1 Of the Malla. That would be delicious.07:21Speaker 2 The theme this year, I love it. Every year everyone debates the theme, but most people are unsure what it is. I feel like Sarah Jessica Parker is the only one who really goes in on the theme. Yes, we haven't heard she's going this year, but she is usually on the red carpet the Met, and she puts so much time and effort. She reads like books, she interviews people, she goes deep on it. And then other people are just like, well they said something blah blah blah gardens, so I'm a flower. Yeah, so wait, fair enough fair And then hers is like, oh, you know, the lace from my dress is like mimics the poem that was yeah from the Zeer blah bla blah.07:56Speaker 3 Yeah, and you know what really highlighted that was the Sleeping Beauty. Yeah, like that year some people like, I don't know what they were doing. They were really just garden rose in spied outfits. And then yeah, other people were like, well they read this fairy tale from this point in time and the fashion referenced. Yeah, it separates the true art.08:11Speaker 1 I love that.08:12Speaker 2 So this year's theme is Costume Art, which is named after the new exhibition YEA, and the dress code for the met Gala is fashion is Art and so on. The invitation it said guests are invited to explore their relationship to fashion as an embodied art form and celebrate depictions of the dressed body throughout art history. Yeah, I'm going to say five people are going to do that last bit. Everyone else is going to go Art. Just means that you could really go with a very easy, avant garde, crazy over the top. I wondered it would be like the year was Camp and people were just dressing crazy outfits.08:43Speaker 1 Yeah.08:43Speaker 3 So Andrew Bolton, the curator of the Like Costume Institute, he was like, I do worry people might take the theme literally and come as a painting. Like he knows, he's like someone's total He actually said, he was like, I'm scared someone's gonna come as like that Campbells suit painting Katy Perry.08:58Speaker 1 I was gonna say Katy Perry. Well, I was like, let's not slam Katie Perry lesser.09:02Speaker 3 But the year she came as a burger, it was like widely reported that Anna Winter was like what the hell?09:06Speaker 1 Yeah? And Wint was like, when I made this the event of the year, that's not what I meant to.09:10Speaker 3 No, it's not meant to be a dress up thing like it is, but in a very different way.09:14Speaker 1 Yeah. But I found it.09:15Speaker 3 Really interesting because he's spoken at length about like the exhibition and they've split it into like thirteenth thematic body type, so there's like pregnant bodies, aging, disabled, variations on nudity, and they said, like the exhibition has two hundred sculptures and artworks alongside two hundred garments and accessories, So it's about bodies that have been marginalized in fashion and ones that haven't been valorized in either fashion or Western culture. And I found it really interesting because he was like a lot of the development's fashion has made over the last few years have really eroded, and I don't feel like we're seeing as much diversity on the runway as we were seeing. So it's a very interesting time with a lot of the discoss that we are having about famous people's bodies and bodies on runways and men magazines and in movies at this time for this exhibit. But I do think the theme goes over a lot of people's heads. Sometimes, I'm not going.10:00Speaker 2 To pay a lot of people and we'd already know we're just going to see it like a full sea of very very thin bodies at the met Gala, because it's a representation of who's in fashion and entertainment at the moment, and that's who's in fashion and.10:12Speaker 1 Entertainment at the moment.10:13Speaker 2 So I don't think there'll be any sort of body diversity. I feel like that conversation is dead and buried to the detriment of us as a society. And Andrew Bolton in his exhibit, yeah exactly. But I'm interessed to see what a lot of people wear. I'm interested about how Kim Kardashian is gonna vier because she got to a point where the first couple of years after the whole debacle, when she was pregnant and she will the flower rose gown and.10:36Speaker 1 Everyone always quite like that. It was quite nice too. This is me think he tell us of dress as well. I don't know anything.10:41Speaker 2 It's just that she was heavily pregnant and people just pretend that they like that, but they don't. And after that, she just went through many years of just wanting to look pretty because I think she was trying to be accepted. And then she got into an interesting place of the stunt dressing with the Marilyn Monroe look and the wet look, beaded gown like my waist defires human measurements, yeah, and the walking with her face covered, so her silhouette spoke to everything. So there was all that, and the last few years with like the pearl dress and even like the Garden one where she had the cardigan and that was her stunt and people just thought that her dress broke beforehand, when was just not what happened. And now she's in an interesting space whether she's either going to have to just decide she's not stunt dressing anymore and she's going to go down the path of just looking like pretty in chic, or she's going to lean further into stunt dressing. And I hope it's that one and that's what it means to be because she looks just beautiful every other night of the year. But I think she cares less about being beautiful now because she knows she's beautiful, yeah, and she cares more about getting a good headline.11:36Speaker 3 And it was like when she did the sort of water droplet dress like the gal yeah, and like that was the camp year, right, and everyone was like, this is in camp, this is ridiculous, But actually she was one of the ones who understood the dress codes the most, and when you looked into how the dress was made and like the skill set that had gone into it and like what it represented, she was actually one of the ones who got it right. And I think that's the thing about her stunt dressing is sometimes people see it and go like, oh, well, she didn't read the dress code, and it's like, actually, I think she's one of the.12:02Speaker 1 And she wants people to think like she trained and.12:04Speaker 3 I feel like she's copying Sarah Jessica Parker in that, like she sees her as her inspiration fashion wise, and she wants that for herself.12:10Speaker 1 She wants to be taken seriously. That's so interesting.12:13Speaker 2 Well we'll see, so make sure you drop back into this feed this afternoon fro omur Met Gala Special. We're gonna be combing through all the dresses, all the scandals, all the behind the scenes. You just know that carpet is going to be a lit with celebrity gossip, and.12:26Speaker 1 Stick around for that. But we just want to let you12:28Speaker 2 Know that we haven't forgotten you and a big, juicy, over the top episode is coming away very soon todayBecome a Mamamia subscriber: https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The MET Gala 2026 is already off to a controversial start, and no one has even shown up yet.That's because Anna Wintour has been buddying up with a certain billionaire, Jeff Bezos, and his wife, Lauren Sánchez Bezos. The couple are the lead sponsors of this year's gala. To be clear, the wealthiest people have always been involved with fashion's biggest night, but this year some folks feels its more in the spotlight - at a time when many Americans feel like life is getting more and more unaffordable. Brittany is joined by culture critic Marjon Carlos and culture writer Shelton Boyd-Griffith to lay out the stakes of this year's MET Gala - from the billionaires to the best dressed.Support Public Media. Join NPR Plus.Follow Brittany on Instagram: @bmluseFor handpicked podcast recommendations every week, subscribe to NPR's Pod Club newsletter at npr.org/podclub.See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for sponsorship and to manage your podcast sponsorship preferences.NPR Privacy Policy
It's the grandest and glitziest event in the fashion calendar, but this year's Met Gala has sparked backlash thanks to its new honorary chairs, Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sánchez Bezos. The billionaire Amazon founder's involvement has led to boycotts and criticism of the event. Lucy Hough speaks to the Guardian's fashion and lifestyle editor, Morwenna Ferrier – watch on YouTube. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/infocus
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Is the American fashion industry making a conservative turn?Despite her modeling past, fashion-obsessed First Lady Melania Trump has not graced the cover of Vogue during President Trump's tenure. And that's not necessarily surprising– Anna Wintour, the global editorial director of American Vogue, is a longtime advocate for the Democrats.But there's definitely been a shift. That's why it's been so curious to see Trump associate Lauren Sánchez Bezos on the digital cover of Vogue. And it was definitely peculiar to see longevity-obsessed venture capitalist Bryan Johnson and looksmaxxing influencer Clavicular walking the runway. Is the American fashion industry making a conservative turn? Or is this just business as usual?To answer this question, Brittany is joined by Pulitzer Prize winning critic, Robin Givhan. From fashionable First Ladies to President Trump's favorite shoes - Robin gets into how fashion, politics, and our desire for relatability collide in the court of public opinion. Want more about fashion? Check out these episodes:Fast fashion vs. Trump: why women may pay more in the tariff warsThe MET Gala is tonight, and it's already historic. Here's why.Support Public Media. Join NPR Plus.Follow Brittany on Instagram: @bmluseFor handpicked podcast recommendations every week, subscribe to NPR's Pod Club newsletter at npr.org/podclub.See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for sponsorship and to manage your podcast sponsorship preferences.NPR Privacy Policy
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Stefan en Laurens gaan verder. De nababbel na een historische LBL. Want zeg nou zelf, vandaag hebben we toch gekeken naar wielerhistorie. Een nieuw hoofdstuk in het tijdperk Pogacar dient zich aan - en dat hoofdstuk heet: Paul Seixas.En hoe zat het ook alweer met de fiets van Laurens? Je hoort het allemaal, in weer een nieuwe aflevering van de Live Slow Ride Fast podcast.
Story of the Week (DR):Apple names John Ternus as CEO to replace Tim Cook, who will become chairmanApple CEO Tim Cook is stepping downMeet John Ternus, the 51-year-old former swimming champ who will succeed Tim Cook as Apple CEOTim Cook to step down as Apple CEO. In letter, describes 15 years of emailsTim Cook's exit is part of a CEO reckoning sweeping Corporate AmericaAre internal CEOs the way to go?Best Buy taps insider Jason Bonfig as new CEO, Corie Barry steps downShe's actually leaving the boardLululemon names former Nike exec Heidi O'Neill as CEO MMLululemon CEO Pick Heidi O'Neill Faces Skeptical Wall Street AND Lululemon shares dive on new CEO pick — as investors fear she may not have chops to save struggling companyO'Neill brings more than 30 years of experience in performance apparel, footwear, and sports, including over 25 years at Nike, where she was credited with transforming their women's business from a side-project into a global juggernaut. Her leadership spanned product creation, brand strategy, marketing, and global operations, making her one of the most influential executives in the company's modern era. Most recently, she served as President, Consumer, Product & Brand, overseeing Nike's global consumer and product engineGolden hello: $7M equity, $2M cashRoughly 75% of Lululemon's customers are womenLululemon board: 7 of 11 FChair Martha MorfittCommittees:Audit: 2 of 3 F, including chairNomination: 3 of 5Pay: 3 of 5 F, including chairAlso: CFO, Chief Merchandising Officer, Chief People & Culture Officer, Chief Legal and Compliance Officer, Chief Brand & Product Activation OfficerNow we get why Chip is so mad: Chip Wilson, Lululemon's founder, largest shareholder and chief agitator, has not weighed in on the pick yet, although he previously advocated for waiting to name a new CEO until the board could be resetBest Buy taps insider Jason Bonfig as new CEO, Corie Barry steps downBest Buy taps insider Bonfig to succeed veteran Barry as CEO amid demand slowdownOil giant BP suffers shareholder revolt over climate transparency at tense AGM“BP suffered a shareholder revolt at its AGM over the election of a new chair and resolutions that included dropping some climate disclosure obligations”BP failed to get majority shareholder approval on two highly anticipated motions, which would have permitted online-only AGMs and retired two company-specific climate disclosure obligations. Each resolution received around 47% support, far short of the required 75% required to pass.Ahead of the AGM, BP's board blocked a motion tabled by Follow This that would have required the company to share plans on creating value for shareholders under future scenarios of falling oil and gas demand.Resolution 1: Annual Report and Accounts – 98% For / 2% AgainstResolution 2: Directors' remuneration report – 95% For / 5% AgainstResolution 3: Directors' remuneration policy – 95% For / 5% AgainstResolution 4: To elect Albert Manifold as a director – 82% For / 18% AgainstSome activist investors had said even a 5% vote against Manifold, who has only been in post as chair since October, would represent a severe reprimand, particularly after a historic 24% vote against outgoing chair Helge Lund last year.Resolution 5: To elect Meg O'Neill as a director – 97% For / 3% AgainstResolution 6: To re-elect Kate Thomson as a director – 96% For / 4% AgainstResolution 7: To re-elect Dame Amanda Blanc as a director – 95% For / 5% AgainstResolution 8: To re-elect Tushar Morzaria as a director – 96% For / 4% AgainstResolution 9: To re-elect Ian Tyler as a director – 96% For / 4% AgainstResolution 10: To re-elect Satish Pai as a director – 92% For / 8% AgainstResolution 11: To re-elect Dr Johannes Teyssen as a director – 89% For / 11% AgainstResolution 12: To re-elect Hina Nagarajan as a director – 96% For / 4% AgainstResolution 13: To elect Dave Hager as a director – 97% For / 3% AgainstResolution 14: Reappointment of auditor – 100% For / 0% AgainstResolution 15: Remuneration of auditor – 100% For / 0% AgainstResolution 16: Political donations and political expenditure – 98% For / 2% AgainstResolution 17: Directors' authority to allot shares – 96% For / 4% AgainstResolution 18: Special resolution: Authority for disapplication of pre-emption rights – 99% For / 1% AgainstResolution 19: Special resolution: Additional authority for disapplication of pre-emption rights – 99% For / 1% AgainstResolution 20: Special resolution: Share buyback – 100% For / 0% AgainstResolution 21: Special resolution: Notice of general meetings – 94% For / 6% AgainstResolution 22: Special resolution: New Articles of Association – 47% For / 53% AgainstResolution 23: Special resolution: Revocation of previous 2015 and 2019 resolutions – 47% For / 53% AgainstResolution 24: Special resolution: ACCR shareholder resolution – 26% For / 74% AgainstNetflix authorizes $25 billion share buyback after stock dropPopulist Math Time:Employees: As of 2026, Netflix employs roughly 16,000 people. If you took that $25 billion and distributed it directly to the workforce = $1,562,500 per employeeAlternatively: They could fund a $100,000 annual salary for 250,000 new people for an entire year.Customers: Netflix has roughly 325 million subscribers globally. If they decided to use that money to subsidize the service instead of buying back stock: $77 per person.Netflix could give every subscriber on the planet roughly 4 to 5 months of service for free.Or, they could lower the price of every subscription by about $6.40 per month for a full year.Social impact:Various estimates (including from HUD) suggest that ending homelessness in the US would cost roughly $20 billion to $30 billion.It could provide a full four-year scholarship (at an average cost of $100k total) to 250,000 students.It could fund the eradication of several neglected tropical diseases or provide clean water infrastructure for tens of millions of people globally.For perspective, the entire annual budget for NASA in 2025 was around $25 billion. Netflix is essentially spending one "National Space Program" worth of cash just to tweak its stock price.Shareholders:If Netflix successfully retires that 6.4% of shares and the market maintains its current valuation, the stock price should mathematically rise by about 7% to compensate for the reduced supply.If the price jumps 7% (from $93 to roughly $99.50), here is the wealth jump:Vanguard: $2.5BBlackRock: $2.1BFidelity: $1.4BReed Hastings: $138MGoodliest of the Week (MM/DR):DR: Lufthansa Cuts 20,000 Flights to Save Fuel Amid Iran War Price SurgeMM: The Onion Says It Has Again Struck a Deal to Take Over InfowarsMM: Texas Capital stays incorporated in Delaware after shareholders reject 'Dexit' voteAre investors waking up??? They rejected TEXAS CAPITAL redomestication to TEXAS!Assholiest of the Week (MM):White guy victimhood DR‘The disfavored groups, No. 1, obviously, would be white males': Ron DeSantis is still signing anti-DEI legislationWhite males are…70% of governors70% of congress60% of US corporate boards31% of US populationWhat percentage of DEI programs for companies were designed by white male CEOs? 90% of CEOs in Fortune 500 are white guys - so ALL OF THEMSo when we read: White House study says DEI policies cost US economy by promoting unqualified managers…Even if the premise and math and methodology and concepts are literally all make believe, we SHOULD take away that “white men pretending to do DEI are bad for the economy” right?Federal Job Cuts Hit Black Women Hard—a Year Later, Unemployment Is UpDonald Trump 'Honours' UGA Women's Tennis Champions With Bizarre Photo Featuring Only Men In The ForegroundThe anti DEI, white male victimhood movement should entirely OWN DEI itself - this is the great blame transfer - somehow manage to blame black women and gays for the fact that white men running the world instituted shitty policies not meant to distribute equal opportunity, just meant for press releases - anti DEI is actually anti white male leaders. Make every company CEO a black woman and then see what DEI looks likeWhite guy manifestosPalantir published a mini manifesto calling some cultures ‘harmful' and ‘middling' and said Silicon Valley has ‘a moral debt' to the U.S.Why are tech bros so insistent we listen to everything they think? Were you not listened to as a child? Did no one ever validate you? Is this just about sex? Could you not get laid, and now because you have money you need to get everything you ever thought off your chest?Here are snippets of what Alex Karp, man who couldn't get laid, thought so important that we know:The postwar neutering of Germany and Japan must be undone.The culture almost snickers at Musk's interest in grand narrative, as if billionaires ought to simply stay in their lane of enriching themselves . . . . Any curiosity or genuine interest in the value of what he has created is essentially dismissed, or perhaps lurks from beneath a thinly veiled scorn.The ruthless exposure of the private lives of public figures drives far too much talent away from government service.Man who exposes private lives as a business model says it's badWe, in America and more broadly the West, have for the past half century resisted defining national cultures in the name of inclusivity.All very important points from a man we should clearly listen to about everything - the lane I want you to stay in is “shut the fuck up” lane where, BECAUSE you have billions, I'm not forced to listen to you as if you matterWhite guy philanthropyJeff Bezos and Lauren Sánchez Bezos Donate $34 Million in Fashion GrantsMacKenzie Scott's latest donation takes her HBCU giving to well over $1 billionMacKenzie Scott has donated more than $26 billion—but it's barely made a dent in her net worth because of the power of Amazon sharesHeadliniest of the WeekDR: The blowhards:Sam Altman opens up about the Molotov cocktail attack on his home: 'The way Anthropic talks about OpenAI doesn't help'Nvidia CEO says that AI agents will make workers busier than ever—they'll ‘harass' and ‘micromanage' you, instead of take your jobMcDonald's boss on abuse claims: 'I don't want to talk about the past'Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang says you won't lose your job to AI—you'll lose it to your coworker who uses it‘I think it's a mistake': Delta CEO Ed Bastian refuses to call it ‘artificial intelligence' because it scares peopleAI will boost productivity so ServiceNow won't have to backfill open jobs, CEO saysDR: The Nutter Chutter Butter Double: Morgan Stanley biotech banker Jessica Chutter joins Tectonic board AND Tectonic Therapeutic Appoints Jessica Chutter to Board of DirectorsI screwed up: blanked and thought that was two different companies. But then I did 3 seconds of research and found that she had joined a second board: PTC Therapeutics on March 24, 2026.MM: Apple's New CEO Needs to Be a ‘Cowboy' — But Can He With Tim Cook Still There?MM: SEC Imposes Strict Nine-Year Cap on Independent DirectorsPhillipinesWho Won the Week?DR: Jessica ChutterMM: The Philippines, whose corporate boards will no longer be allowed to have Edward Sylvester of WestAmerica Bancorp, born in 1938 and on the board for 47 yearsPredictionsDR: Nobody ever talks about Jason BonfigMM: Edward Sylvester steps down as Lead Independent Director of WestAmerica Bancorp to take the role of Non Executive Advisor to the Lead Independent Director Emeritus of WestAmerica Bancorp, says the rise of AI calls fresh blood on the board
Stefan en Laurens gaan verder. Laurens komt net van de fiets (dat vertelt ie je!) Stefan nog steeds in de machtig mooie Chianti. Het is Wallonie wat de klok slaat. Waalse Pijl - Seixas, the works. En natuurlijk wordt er voorbeschouwd op Luik. Want ga er maar voor zitten hoor - komende zondag. De sterren staan ongelijnd voor de mooiste sinds jaren!En hoe zat het ook alweer met het vlooienmarktje in Luik? Je hoort het allemaal, in weer een nieuwe aflevering van de Live Slow Ride Fast podcast.
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Send us Fan MailIn this episode of Multi-Family Real Estate Investing presented by Mara Poling, The Laurens are back—and this time, we're talking about the risks you don't always see coming.In multifamily, it's often the small things that can snowball into costly problems—but the focus should be on how you protect yourself.In this episode, we break down practical ways to reduce risk:• Review your property management agreement (especially indemnification clauses)• Stay on top of work orders and deferred maintenance• Ensure vendors are properly insured• Maintain strong documentation and consistent processes• Have the right insurance coverage (and understand your limits)• Keep legal counsel in place before you need itYou can't eliminate risk—but you can manage it.
Stefan en Laurens gaan verder. Laurens komt net uit een grimmige oostblokbunker, Stefan tussen de wijnranken van de Chianti. Het is Amstel wat de klok slaat. En dus gaat het over Ome Leo en over de Remco. Want beiden waren ze nogal op de afspraak. Maar wat te zeggen van Marco Frigo (“Ze moesten ‘m vangen!”) en Bauke -fiets gestolen!- Mollema?En hoe zat het ook alweer met de bloemen van Benoit? Je hoort het allemaal, in weer een nieuwe aflevering van de Live Slow Ride Fast podcast.
This week on Jam Session, Juliet and Amanda first discuss Justin Bieber's set at Coachella (3:05) and Page Six's reporting that the save-the-date cards for Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce's wedding have been sent out (21:17). Next, they dive into three pieces of celebrity media: Amy Chozick's New York Times profile of Lauren Sánchez Bezos (27:35), David Marchese's NYT interview with Lena Dunham (34:30), and Ted Sarandos and Meghan Markle's conspicuous photo op (41:20). Finally, this week in Feedback and Follow-Up: Jorginho releases yet another lengthy statement (43:55), and Amanda shares her antiperspirant journey (48:30). Visit sephora.com/brand/sephora-collection today. Hosts: Amanda Dobbins and Juliet Litman Producers: Sasha Ashall, Belle Roman, and Jade Whaley Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Laurens, Stefan en Thomas gaan verder. Rechtstreeks vanaf 't Bajeskwartier, tijdens de Kwaremont IPA Watchparty. De 123e editie van Parijs-Roubaix - eentje om je vingers bij af te likken. Een dag waarop Pogačar minder de overhand heeft en Mathieu achtervolgd wordt door pech. De dag waarop WVA zegeviert - en hoe. Niet op 't puntje van de stoel, maar bovenop de kast: dit was het Levenswerk van Wout. En het mocht er allemaal zijn, het was allemaal mooi: chagrijnige Pogačar, de emoties bij Wout, het respect van Mathieu. Wat een dag. Hij heeft ‘m, eindelijk.En hoe zat het ook alweer met die blauwe fiets van Tadej? Je hoort het allemaal, in weer een nieuwe aflevering van de Live Slow Ride Fast podcast.
Another UNHINGED Spring Break Bust! Today on the Show, AIRPORT DILLEMAS ACROSS THE COUNTRY! What is going on? But first, Payton's singing had KADEEM TRIGGERED and Kyle is concerned about unwarranted construction in her backyard. Also, Payton has a new game and Nic continues to dive deeper into ol reliables. Plus, Laurens messy work situation that could have her saying "See ya!" All of this and MUCH more today on Johnjay and Rich!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.