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Brno
Výlety: Nechte se okouzlit noblesou Semlerovy rezidence v Plzni. Navrhl ji architekt Adolf Loos

Brno

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2026 2:53


Na Klatovské třídě v Plzni si můžete prohlédnout unikátní bytový interiér rodiny Oskara a Jany Semlerových. V letech 1933 až 1934 byl vestavěn do původního bytového domu. Vznikl na základě konceptu architekta Adolfa Loose, který pak zpracoval Loosův žák a spolupracovník Heinrich Kulka. Byt je tvořen takzvaným Raumplanem. Nemá klasická podlaží, ale jednotlivé prostory různých výšek se v několika úrovních soustřeďují kolem centrální obytné haly.

Pardubice
Výlety: Nechte se okouzlit noblesou Semlerovy rezidence v Plzni. Navrhl ji architekt Adolf Loos

Pardubice

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2026 2:53


Na Klatovské třídě v Plzni si můžete prohlédnout unikátní bytový interiér rodiny Oskara a Jany Semlerových. V letech 1933 až 1934 byl vestavěn do původního bytového domu. Vznikl na základě konceptu architekta Adolfa Loose, který pak zpracoval Loosův žák a spolupracovník Heinrich Kulka. Byt je tvořen takzvaným Raumplanem. Nemá klasická podlaží, ale jednotlivé prostory různých výšek se v několika úrovních soustřeďují kolem centrální obytné haly.

Region - Praha a Střední Čechy
Výlety: Nechte se okouzlit noblesou Semlerovy rezidence v Plzni. Navrhl ji architekt Adolf Loos

Region - Praha a Střední Čechy

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2026 2:53


Na Klatovské třídě v Plzni si můžete prohlédnout unikátní bytový interiér rodiny Oskara a Jany Semlerových. V letech 1933 až 1934 byl vestavěn do původního bytového domu. Vznikl na základě konceptu architekta Adolfa Loose, který pak zpracoval Loosův žák a spolupracovník Heinrich Kulka. Byt je tvořen takzvaným Raumplanem. Nemá klasická podlaží, ale jednotlivé prostory různých výšek se v několika úrovních soustřeďují kolem centrální obytné haly.

HOT BUSINESS
Hot Business Interview - John Loos 11 June 2026

HOT BUSINESS

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2026 8:23


Expert Topic: Higher inflation and borrowing costs could test the economy in the months ahead Guest: John Loos: Independent Economist

BFRB.care: Alles rund um Skin Picking, Trichotillomanie und Co.
#49 Alles zur Behandlung von chronischem Juckreiz, Interview mit Dr. Eva Loos, Teil 2

BFRB.care: Alles rund um Skin Picking, Trichotillomanie und Co.

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2026 59:51 Transcription Available


In dieser Folge findet Ihr den zweiten Teil des Interviews mit Dr. Eva Loos (psychologische Psychotherapeutin am Universitätsspital Basel) zum Thema chronischer Juckreiz. Wir sprechen über Bewältigungsversuche, Behandlungsmöglichkeiten und darüber, wie es gelingen kann, ein wenig mehr Frieden mit seiner Haut zu schließen - auch wenn das manchmal alles andere als leicht ist. **************************************************** Wenn Du diesen Podcast gerne unterstützen möchtest - hier geht es zur BFRB.care Kaffeekasse: https://ko-fi.com/bfrbcare (Falls Euch das lieber ist: Ihr könnt auch einfach direkt via Paypal an (bfrb.care(at)gmail.com) überweisen.) Weitere Infos zu Skin Picking, Trichotillomanie, Nägelkauen und anderen BFRBs findest Du auf meiner Homepage: www.skinpicking-trichotillomanie.de Wenn Du Fragen, Ideen oder Wünsche für bestimmte Themen hast, schreib mir einfach gerne über meine Homepage oder auf Instagram unter: https://www.instagram.com/bfrb.care/

Drama Carbonara
#338 - DC feat. Aida Loos - Kabarettistin & Sängerin: Die doppelte Lotte -” Meine Doppelgängerin sah mir nicht nur ähnlich, sie lebte auch mein Leben!“

Drama Carbonara

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2026 91:09


Lotte P. (37) traut ihren Augen kaum, als sie in ihrem Lieblings-Coffeeshop eine Frau entdeckt, die ihr bis aufs Haar gleicht. Angetrieben von Neugier verfolgt sie ihre Doppelgängerin Charlotte bis nach Hause und stellt fest, dass diese nicht nur denselben Kleinwagen fährt, sondern auch in einem völlig identischen Haus wohnt.  Als die beiden Frauen schließlich miteinander sprechen, entfaltet sich eine völlig absurde, "Black Mirror"-artige Geschichte: Sie teilen Hobbys, Erinnerungen und die exakt gleiche familiäre Situation mit zwei Kindern im selben Alter. Die absolute Krönung der Parallelität: Beide Ehemänner (Paul und Peter, die sich passenderweise auch optisch extrem ähneln) hatten zeitgleich eine Affäre mit einer jüngeren Kollegin, wurden erwischt und gelobten Besserung.  Was steckt hinter den rätselhaften Vorkommnissen und wird Social Media den beiden bei der Lösung des Rätsels helfen? -------------- Unser Special Guest: Aida Loos! ✨  Ein riesengroßes Dankeschön an die wundervolle Aida Loos! Mit ihrem scharfen, intelligenten Humor begeistert sie uns und ganz Österreich. Aida ist nicht nur auf der Kabarettbühne brillant, sondern schreibt auch jeden Sonntag abwechselnd die großartigen Kolumnen „Freudlos“ und „Freudvoll“ für die österreichische Tageszeitung "Kurier". Sichert euch unbedingt Tickets für ihr neues Programm!

BFRB.care: Alles rund um Skin Picking, Trichotillomanie und Co.
#48 Chronischer Juckreiz und die Welt der Psychodermatologie: Interview mit Dr. Eva Loos, Teil 1

BFRB.care: Alles rund um Skin Picking, Trichotillomanie und Co.

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2026 40:55 Transcription Available


In dieser Folge spreche ich mit Dr. Eva Loos, als als psychologische Psychotherapeutin am Universitätsspital Basel mit Personen mit chronischem Juckreiz arbeitet. Neben Einblicken in die Psychodermatologie gibt uns Eva einen Überblick, was es mit chronischem Juckreiz auf sich hat, welche Belastungen damit einhergehen und wie sich Psyche und Körper gegenseitig beeinflussen. Wir sprechen außerdem über den Zusammenhang zwischen Juckreiz und Skin Picking, über den Kratz-Teufelskreis und über den alltäglichen Umgang mit diesen Themen. **************************************************** Wenn Du diesen Podcast gerne unterstützen möchtest - hier geht es zur BFRB.care Kaffeekasse: https://ko-fi.com/bfrbcare (Falls Euch das lieber ist: Ihr könnt auch einfach direkt via Paypal an (bfrb.care(at)gmail.com) überweisen.) Weitere Infos zu Skin Picking, Trichotillomanie, Nägelkauen und anderen BFRBs findest Du auf meiner Homepage: www.skinpicking-trichotillomanie.de Wenn Du Fragen, Ideen oder Wünsche für bestimmte Themen hast, schreib mir einfach gerne über meine Homepage oder auf Instagram unter: https://www.instagram.com/bfrb.care/

Woman's Hour
Weekend Woman's Hour: Dawn French, Alexis Ohanian, Ladies loos on stage

Woman's Hour

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2026 28:55


Comedian, actor and writer Dawn French is best known as one half of one of the UK's most successful comedy double acts, and as the fictional vicar Geraldine Granger. She's also a bestselling author, and her latest book, Enough, is her fifth novel — her eighth book in total. It blends dark humour with some tougher themes she thinks are important to explore. She joined Nuala to discuss.Best known as the co-founder of Reddit, Alexis Ohanian is now turning his focus to the future of women's sport. Once overlooked and underfunded, it is now undergoing rapid change. Alexis is today announcing he's bringing his all-female track and field meet series, Athlos, to London. He tells Anita Rani why, and talks about being married to one of the most successful and well known sports stars of all time - Serena Williams.We discuss a new play that unfolds entirely in the ladies loos. April Hope Miller wrote and performs in ‘Flush', it was a hit at the Edinburgh Fringe and it's just opened at the Arcola Theatre in London. April and co-star Jazz Jenkins tell Nuala why the real drama on any night out is always to be found in the women's toilets. And why it took an ensemble cast of five, playing no less 16 different characters between them, to capture something universal about women's lives.Presenter: Anita Rani Producer: Annette Wells

Woman's Hour
Married at First Sight allegations, Falling pupil numbers, Fibromyalgia and breast implants, Ladies loos on stage

Woman's Hour

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2026 56:59


Two women have told a BBC Panorama investigation they were raped during the filming of one of Channel 4's biggest shows, Married at First Sight UK, while a third has described an allegation of a non-consensual sex act. Channel 4 has now removed all episodes of the programme from its streaming and linear services and commissioned an external review of welfare on the show. The programme makers CPL have said its welfare system was ‘gold standard'. Nuala McGovern is joined by BBC News' Lizo Mzimba and Helen Wood, Professor of Media and Cultural Studies at the University of Aston in Birmingham.Many women live with fibromyalgia for life - chronic pain, exhaustion, brain fog - with no clear cure. But some doctors say that for women with breast implants, the story may be different. Rheumatology Professor Jan Willem Cohen Tervaer from the University of Alberta explains why some patients improve after their implants are removed, and why he believes the condition of Breast Implant Illness deserves recognition from the medical community. Nuala is also joined by Professor Lynda Wyld, President Elect of the Association of Breast Surgeons in the UK to explain the position currently held by the medical profession in the UK. We discuss a new play that unfolds entirely in the ladies loos. April Hope Miller wrote and performs in ‘Flush', it was a hit at the Edinburgh Fringe and it's just opened at the Arcola Theatre in London. April and co-star Jazz Jenkins tell Nuala why the real drama on any night out is always to be found in the women's toilets. And why it took an ensemble cast of five, playing no less 16 different characters between them, to capture something universal about women's lives.School closures in England may be disproportionately affecting children with special educational needs and disabilities. File on Four Investigates has been looking into this in the run up to government reforms of the SEND system, and Nuala is joined by BBC education reporter and former primary school teacher Hayley Clarke. Presenter: Nuala McGovern Producer: Helen Fitzhenry

CAST11 - Be curious.
Prescott Valley Upcoming Road Projects May Cause Delays

CAST11 - Be curious.

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2026 1:49


Send us a text and chime in!The Town of Prescott Valley is launching its annual Pavement Preservation and Manhole Adjustment programs. These necessary infrastructure upgrades will impact traffic and may cause delays on various roads throughout the town. To help you plan your travel, please review the attached schedule of affected roads and dates. Please note that construction schedules are subject to change by a day or two due to unforeseen conditions. We appreciate your patience and cooperation as we work to maintain and improve our community's infrastructure. Utility Adjustments: May 18-20 and May 27-29: Manly Dr, Robert Rd, Windsong Dr, Skoog Blvd, Lakeshore Dr, Loos...   For the written story, read here >> https://www.signalsaz.com/articles/prescott-valley-upcoming-road-projects-may-cause-delays/ Check out the CAST11.com Website at: https://CAST11.com Follow the CAST11 Podcast Network on Facebook at: https://Facebook.com/CAST11AZFollow Cast11 Instagram at: https://www.instagram.com/cast11_podcast_network

Trent Loos Podcast
Trent on the Loos April 21, 2026 Matt Blackford takes us back to the source of Nebraska Fires ONE year ago in Cherry County.

Trent Loos Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2026 29:49


ONE YEAR AFTER THE FIRE: NEBRASKA RANCHERS FIGHT BACK AND REBUILD In this powerful episode of Trent on the Loos, Trent Loos returns to the exact location he visited one year ago following the devastating Nebraska wildfires. What he finds is a story of resilience, recovery, and determination. The land, once scorched and lifeless, is beginning to heal—proving the strength of nature and the grit of the people who depend on it. Trent sits down with Nebraska rancher Matt Blackford to get a firsthand look at the progress. Together, they break down how the land is recovering, what challenges still remain, and how ranchers are working tirelessly to rebuild their operations. From regrowth on the prairie to the emotional and financial toll of the fires, this episode delivers a hard-hitting look at the reality of rural America. This is more than a comeback story—it's a testament to the unwavering spirit of ranchers who refuse to quit, no matter the odds.

Tales from the Battlefields
170: Following in their Footsteps on a Battlefield Tour

Tales from the Battlefields

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2026 53:57


In this episode we travel to the Somme battlefield of 1916 and 1918, and beyond, following in the footsteps of 5 soldiers. I tell their stories during a battlefield tour with their families. We learn how two of them were captured during the German Spring Offensive. One survived and one didn't return home. We discover how a Northumberland Fusilier was killed and his grave lost. But did we find his final resting place? And the Ambulance Driver whose job it was to transport casualties to the medical units. But why did he end up on a charge? We also visit the Loos battlefield to discover a soldier killed on the first day of the battle. We also have another “battlefield coincidence.

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Trent Loos Podcast
Trent on the Loos March 30, 2026 Cody & Naomi Loomis were in the middle of the Morrill fire Day 1.

Trent Loos Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2026 30:00


The Circle L Ranch was created in 1963 by Cody Loomis father. When I ask him how they will build back after 63 years he said "We will just have to build it back better."

A Small Voice: Conversations With Photographers
278 - Nederlands Foto Museum Special

A Small Voice: Conversations With Photographers

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2026 61:09


Featuring: Sjef van Duin, Librarian Roderick van der Loos, Interim Director Zippora Elders, incoming General & Artistic Director Grace Wong-Si-Kwie, Head of Presentations and Public Outreach Guinevere Ras, Curator of opening exhibition Awakening in Blue Martijn van den Broek,  Head of Collections Joop De Jong, Guest Curator of opening exhibition, Rotterdam In Focus Website | Instagram Become a A Small Voice podcast member here to access exclusive additional subscriber-only content and the full archive of 200+ previous episodes for £5 per month. Subscribe to my weekly newsletter here for everything A Small Voice related and much more besides. Follow me on Instagram here. Need a new website? I will build you one with Squarespace. Details here.

OBS
Byggplats Sverige: Vart tog husens lust och fägring vägen?

OBS

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2026 9:59


Det moderna Sverige började byggas i en tid som även lät det förgångna rymmas. Rasmus Waern funderar på vad som gick förlorat på vägen mot framtiden. Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radios app. ESSÄ: Detta är en text där skribenten reflekterar över ett ämne eller ett verk. Åsikter som uttrycks är skribentens egna.Slut är pålitliga händelser. Förstörelse, explosioner, haverier och död går fort, medan tillkomster tar tid. Att säga när något börjar är därför svårare att säga, än när det tar slut. Det är med katastroferna vi mäter tiden. Bränder. Krig. Jordskalv. När den brittiske historikern Eric Hobsbawm myntade begreppet ”det långa artonhundratalet” fick det inramas av två kollapser: Det franska kungadömets slut med revolutionen 1789, och det första världskriget 1914. På samma sätt kom det korta nittonhundratalet att ändas med Sovjets sammanbrott 1991.Haverier är inte sällan monumentala, medan byggen som långsamt fogar sten till sten sker medan man ser på annat. Lägg till detta att allt som byggts först har skapats i tanken. Tänkandet kan ha tagit väl så lång tid som bygget. När det kommer till riktigt stora konstruktioner, såsom hela nationer, blir det helt omöjligt att sätta en tid för tillkomsten. Det går inte att säga när Sverige byggdes, men förlusterna kan pekas ut.Digerdöden förstås, som lämnade många trakter öde för lång tid. Skiftet, som förde åkerlapparna samman men sprängde byarna. Den enda revolution som skapade något snabbare än den söndrade var den industriella i slutet av 1800-talet. När den moderna staden föddes började landsbygden förtvina, men den förlusten tog tid på sig.Att skapandet gick raskare fram än förlusterna är bara en anledning till att tiden från industrialismens genombrott kring 1880, till välfärdsstatens etablering på 1920-talet, var den mest dynamiska epok Sverige skådat. Här fanns allt. Nya stadsbyggnadsideal. Sociala bostadslösningar i sin linda. Konstruktioner av enastående dimensioner, såväl tekniskt som intellektuellt. Inte konstigt att det är den mest genomforskade tiden i vår arkitekturhistoria.Att teveserien ”Så byggdes Sverige” som sändes hösten 2025 ändå tappade bort hela denna epok visar att historien måste berättas igen och igen. Serien for kors och tvärs i tiden men sällan före 1925. Men Sverige började inte byggas för hundra år sedan. Det var tiden för modernismens genombrott, men det moderna Sverige är äldre än modernismens Sverige.Den var dock slutet på den sökande mångfald som präglat decennierna dessförinnan. Ett arbete som också ömmade för förlusterna. För det tidiga 1900-talets progressiva arkitekter betydde omhändertagandet av den stad som framåtskridandet riskerade att rycka undan, lika mycket som skapandet av det nya. Visst fanns här en konflikt, men den såg man på med klar blick. Om dagens teorier om skapande förstörelse då haft genomslag, skulle städer som Kalmar, Stockholm och Visby inte haft någon gammal bebyggelse kvar.För denna kreativa tid som gett oss många av våra mest förnämliga byggnader, såsom Stockholms stadshus, var insikten att det gamla måste finnas med i det nya ständigt närvarande. Det var kunskaper som växte med resor till Amerika. Flera av den tidens tongivande arkitekter arbetade i USA när studierna var klara. Det var dynamiken som lockade, men den krassa verkligheten som stötte bort dem. Ingen annan stans i världen har amerikansk arkitektur haft ett större inflytande än i Skandinavien. USA gav oss både konstnärligt asymmetriska stenhus och trävillor med verandor, men frågan är om inte känslan för vad som skulle kunna förloras om man släppte marknadens krafter helt fria, var en ännu större insikt.Vad man tog med sig hem från Förenta staterna handlade till stor del om vad man hade med sig när man kom dit. År 1893 reste arkitekterna Carl Westman från Sverige och Adolf Loos från Österrike till New York för att arbeta där några år. De blev senare tongivande i sina respektive länder, ja Loos också långt utanför Österrike, men deras slutsatser skiljde dem åt. Loos, tyngd av dubbelmonarkins väldiga maktapparat, sökte en väg bort från historien, medan Westman lyfte fram de gamla svenska städernas idyller som motkraft till metropolernas banaliteter. ”Glad och missnöjd” tog han sig sedan an uppgifter som Stockholms rådhus och Röhsska museet i Göteborg.Förlusten är det moderna livets ständiga följeslagare. Det gäller att inte tappa fotfästet. Under den tid då hjulen snurrade fortare än någonsin tidigare, blev kunskapen om var vi stod helt nyss, det nyas fundament. Skansens samling av gamla hus från hela Sverige, var ett lika tydligt uttryck för att en ny tid var på ingång, som järnvägsstationer och industrier. Ur denna pluralism skulle en mångsidig och tillåtande arkitektur kunnat växa, men tiden ville annorlunda. Med moraliska brösttoner knöts arkitekturen på trettiotalet ihop med politiken där mångfalden inte sågs som något värde, trots att begåvade arkitekter och intresserade byggherrar förmådde att skapa just sådana livsmiljöer som folk verkade vilja ha.Det nya Sverige skulle formas efter en fast mall. Det var i och för sig inget nytt. Den överhöghet med vilken den svenska bostadspolitiken utformades efter andra världskriget, står på gustaviansk grund. Ända sedan den tid då staten skulle granska, rätta och godkänna alla ritningar för allt vad det offentliga Sverige byggde, har smakfostran legat makten varmt om hjärtat. Från Stockholms kanslier, ämbetsverk, akademier och sällskap kom på 1700-talets slut en strid ström av påbud, pamfletter, förslag, belöningar, avslag och förbud. Denna folkfostran satt i, när man långt senare kunde sätta verklig kraft bakom orden.Slutet blev ännu en gång mer definitiv än början. En lång historia av byggnadsvård, med plats för såväl det lokalt anpassade, som till intryck från långa resor och en klassicism med universella anspråk, upphörde med ens. Det nya tog som alltid tid på sig. Men det var inte självklart att socialdemokratin skulle liera sig med funktionalismens förakt för det individuella. För arbetarna vid den svenska landsbygdens industrier var en egen stuga ett närmast självklart bostadsideal. Visst fanns det oftast några kaserner närmast fabriken, men bortom dessa bredde stugorna ut sig. Senare kunde forskningen visa på att radhus är det mest effektiva sättet att samla många människor på liten yta, men doktrinära planerare ville hellre bygga högt och glest, än lågt och tätt. Det låg en omsorg om den enskilda lägenheten i detta, men också en känsla av att nytt alltid var bättre. För ingenting är så passé som det som var inne alldeles nyss. Det som tagit slut, är ute i kylan.Men det finns några saker som består. Eller bör bestå, får man kanske säga. Det är relationen mellan husen och människorna. Vi behöver hus som ger oss sällskap. De tar ofta tid att få till, och därför räknas de nu ofta bort. Vi har nästan alltid byggt hus med andra avsikter än att de ska förränta sig, kalla dem kyrkor, paviljonger, monument eller kulturhus, men nu verkar epoken då det byggdes för lust och fägrings skull vara till ända. Men ett slut är förstås också en början. Något nytt kommer alltid. Med tiden.Rasmus Waernarkitekt och arkitekturhistorikerProducent: Ann Lingebrandt

Musicians Corner
Musicians Corner

Musicians Corner

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2026


Musicians Corner met pianist Gerard Bouwhuis De pianist Gerard Bouwhuis is gespecialiseerd in eigentijds repertoire. Hij studeerde aan het Koninklijk Conservatorium in Den Haag bij Geoffrey Madge. Hij was lid van de groep Hoketus, het Xenakis ensemble, de Ebony Band en de groep LOOS. Veel gevraagd als solist bij de nederlandse ensembles en orkesten. In […]

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Trent Loos Podcast
Trent on the Loos March 9, 2026 James Doran from Brookhill Angus in Kentucky has USDA failures to discuss.

Trent Loos Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2026 30:01


USDA POLICIES UNDER FIRE: FARMERS QUESTION WHO WASHINGTON REALLY SERVES - On this episode of Trent on the Loos, Trent Loos sits down with James Doran, owner of BrookHill Angus in Kentucky, for a powerful conversation about the growing concerns many farmers and ranchers have with federal oversight of agriculture. Doran shares firsthand insight into how policies from the U.S. Department of Agriculture can sometimes create more obstacles than solutions for the people who produce America's food. Trent and James examine the widening disconnect between government agencies and the realities of life on the ranch. They discuss how regulatory decisions, bureaucratic pressure, and shifting policy priorities may not always reflect the needs of family farmers, cattle producers, and rural communities. The discussion raises serious questions about transparency, accountability, and whether current agricultural policy truly protects independent producers or puts them at greater risk. With straight talk from the front lines of American agriculture, this episode highlights the importance of protecting ranchers, strengthening the beef industry, and ensuring that those who grow the nation's food have a voice in the decisions that affect their livelihoods.

HOT BUSINESS
Hot Business Interview - John Loos 10 March 2026

HOT BUSINESS

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2026 7:35


Expert Topic: Q4 GDP figures released as oil prices surge — what it means for consumers Guest: John Loos -Independent Economist

Les Nuits de France Culture
La mine, un monde et sa fin 7 : Les terrils du Nord : la mémoire à ciel ouvert d'un monde enseveli

Les Nuits de France Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2026 60:05


durée : 01:00:05 - Les Nuits de France Culture - par : Albane Penaranda - Dans le Nord de la France se dressent dans le paysage d'étranges pyramides noires, les terrils. Hier rejetées, ces montagnes sont aujourd'hui un symbole de fierté. En 1997, un numéro de "Lieux de mémoire" revenait sur l'importance de ces monticules témoins de toute l'épopée minière de la région. - réalisation : Rafik Zénine - invités : Jean-François Caron Fondateur de la "Fabrique des transitions", ex maire de Loos-en-Gohelle,; Guy Alloucherie

Zakendoen | BNR
Peter Appel (Simon Loos) over het aanpakken van serieuze personeelstekorten en verdere verduurzaming

Zakendoen | BNR

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2026 117:21


Peter Appel (topman van transportbedrijf Simon Loos) over hoe hij ervoor wil zorgen dat Simon Loos voor loopt op het gebied van verduurzaming in de transportbranche, en hoe hij van plan is definitief af te rekenen met het nijpende personeelstekort. Peter Appel, topman van transportbedrijf Simon Loos is te gast in BNR Zakendoen. Macro met Mujagić Elke dag een intrigerende gedachtewisseling over de stand van de macro-economie. Op maandag en vrijdag gaat presentator Thomas van Zijl in gesprek met econoom Arnoud Boot, de rest van de week praat Van Zijl met econoom Edin Mujagić. Ook altijd terug te vinden als je een aflevering gemist hebt. Blik op de wereld Wat speelt zich vandaag af op het wereldtoneel? Het laatste nieuws uit bijvoorbeeld Oekraïne, het Midden-Oosten, de Verenigde Staten of Brussel hoor je iedere werkdag om 12.10 van onze vaste experts en eigen redacteuren en verslaggevers. Ook los te vinden als podcast. Lobbypanel De coalitie zet de AOW- en sociale zekerheidsplannen in de ijskast En: de Gezonde Generatie roept op tot een een “slimme” suikertaks op suikerhoudende frisdranken. Dat en meer bespreken we om 11.30 in het lobbypanel met: Nora van Elferen, partner bij lobbykantoor EPPA en Tristan Bons, adjunct-directeur van Vastgoed Nederland. Luister l Lobbypanel Zakenlunch Elke dag, tijdens de lunch, geniet je mee van het laatste zakelijke nieuws, actuele informatie over de financiële markten en ander economische actualiteiten. Op een ontspannen manier word je als luisteraar bijgepraat over alles wat er speelt in de wereld van het bedrijfsleven en de beurs. En altijd terug te vinden als podcast, mocht je de lunch gemist hebben. Contact & Abonneren BNR Zakendoen zendt elke werkdag live uit van 11:00 tot 13:30 uur. Je kunt de redactie bereiken via e-mail. Abonneren op de podcast van BNR Zakendoen kan via bnr.nl/zakendoen, of via Apple Podcast en Spotify. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Trent Loos Podcast
Retired Border Patrol Agent David P. David Huebner is a candidate for the 3rd Congressional District of Nebraska. He explains why we have an "immigration" problem in the U.S. currently.

Trent Loos Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2026 30:19


This Trent on the Loos explains a tremendous amount about the origins of DEI. Who knew it dates back to the Clinton Era and the mid 1990's.

Voices of Your Village
377- What It Really Takes to Support Teachers Well, with Alex Loos and Kiley Linnell

Voices of Your Village

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2026 74:46


You're listening to Voices of Your Village, and today we're going behind the scenes with two powerhouse early childhood educators who are working to shift school culture from the inside out. Kiley Linnell is the assistant director at one of Little Sprouts' newest schools, and Alexandra Loos oversees systems-wide implementation across 41 programs. Together, we talk about what it really looks like to support teachers in real time—not just with one-off trainings, but with ongoing coaching and real tools that meet them in the moment. We explore how to help educators regulate their own nervous systems so they can show up for kids with patience and connection, and what happens when programs actually have a village behind them. If you're in early childhood or school leadership, this one is packed with takeaways to build a stronger, more sustainable culture. If this conversation sparks something for you, make sure to tell your kids' teachers about the Seed Teacher Summit, going live March 10th to 12th. It's a free virtual event created to give educators the kind of ongoing support we talk about in this episode—tools to help them regulate, connect with kids, and feel less alone in the work. We'll be featuring 18 incredible speakers who share our commitment to building schools where everyone—kids and adults—can thrive. You can learn more at seedandsew.org/summit. Alright folks, Lets dive in.  Connect with Alex and Kiley: Website: https://littlesprouts.com/ Connect with us: Seed Teacher Summit- March 10-12! https://www.seedandsew.org/summit Instagram and TikTok: @seed.and.sew  Seed and Sew's NEW Regulation Questionnaire: Take the Quiz Order Big Kids, Bigger Feelings now!  Website: seedandsew.org Credits: Host: Alyssa Blask Campbell Co-host: Rachel Lounder Production/Editing: Kristin Mork-McVeigh Graphics: Kayla Kurland-Davis/ Beki Rohrig Music by: Ruby Adams and  Bensound Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Secession Podcast
Artists: Cevdet Erek in conversation with Bettina Spörr

Secession Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2026 33:40


Shortly before the opening on 28 November 2026, Cevdet Erek talks with curator Bettina Spörr about his exhibition and sound installation on Secession's façade. Cevdet Erek Secessions-Ornamentik  29.11.2025 – 22.2.2026 Some of Cevdet Erek's site-specific installations and sonic environments, placed at the intersection of sound, sculpture, and architecture, evolve around the idea of ‘sound ornamentation'. With this term, the artist refers to Adolf Loos's Ornament and Crime (1908) amongst others. This text celebrates lack of ornamentation as the mark of a ‘cultivated' society. Loos' polemic is key to a moralising discourse that once sought to purge architecture of decoration in the name of progress. In that context, ornament – associated with sensuality, femininity, and excess – was condemned as wasteful and irrational. Loos' text linked ornament to primitivism and degeneration, framing modern Western culture as superior to the supposedly ‘undeveloped'. Such rhetoric not only marginalised the close relationship between ornament and abstraction but also exposed the colonial and patriarchal logics underpinning modernist aesthetics. Erek re-enters this ideological terrain, transforming ornamentation from decorative surface into temporal, vibratory structure – one that organises space and perception. In his installations sound is not background but architecture itself – something built, inhabited, and experienced by bodies in motion. Here, ornamentation becomes a verb: it describes the act of tuning, of aligning oneself with surrounding frequencies. Through attention, the visitor becomes part of the composition. In this way, Erek's installations dissolve the boundaries between composer and listener, architecture and inhabitant. More Cevdet Erek was born in Istanbul in 1974, where he lives and works. He has developed site-specific installations and presented his work extensively in solo and group exhibitions, among others at Museumsquartier, Vienna; Hamburger Bahnhof – Museum für Gegenwart, Berlin; Art Institute of Chicago; M HKA – Museum of Contemporary Art, Antwerp; MUAC Museo Universitario de Arte Contemporáneo, Mexico City; Pavilion of Turkey, 57th Venice Biennale; Spike Island, Bristol; Kunsthalle Basel, Basel; Liverpool Biennial, Liverpool; 36th Bienal de São Paulo (both 2025); Manifesta 14, Pristina (2022); Gropius Bau, Berlin; SFMOMA, San Francisco; Schirn Kunsthalle, Frankfurt am Main; 5th Marrakech Biennale (2014); Palais de Tokyo, Paris; Sharjah Biennial 11 (2013); 9th Gwangju Biennale (2012); CCA Wattis Institute for Contemporary Arts, San Francisco; dOCUMENTA 13, Kassel (2012); 12th Istanbul Biennial (2011); Tate Modern, London. Since 2008, Bettina Spörr is a curator at the Secession, where she engages in close collaboration with artists to conceptualise and realise exhibitions that explore the profound impact of contemporary art on society. Throughout her career, she has worked with numerous artists on solo exhibitions and, in 2010, curated the group show where do we go from here? at the Secession. Secession Podcast: Artists features artists exhibiting at the Secession. The Dorotheum is the exclusive sponsor of the Secession Podcast. Programmed by the board of the Secession. Jingle: Hui Ye with an excerpt from Combat of dreams for string quartet and audio feed (2016, Christine Lavant Quartett) by Alexander J. Eberhard Audio Editor: Paul Macheck Executive Producer: Bettina Spörr

Neutral Deductions
Riley Loos on Injury, Recovery, and Social Media + NCAA & Elite Recaps l Episode 94

Neutral Deductions

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2026 35:30


Nebraska was King of the NCAA, Stephen Nedoroscik is competing at the Winter Olympics, or is he? It's Winter Cup time meaning a new U.S. Senior national Team will be named this week, and I interviewed 2025 Winter Cup AA Champ, Riley Loos ( @rileyloos37 ) on his injury, recovery, and dive into the world of social media,For those new here, I'm Kensley the host of Neutral Deductions a Podcast all about men's gymnastics. This is episode 94 where I'll be recapping what has happened in the NCAA and Elite Gymnastics. Photo Credit: Riley Loos' Instagram, Neutral Deductions, GymCastic, DTB, Nebraska Men's Gymnastics, Gymnastics Now Instagram, Aidan Oldenburg Instgram, USA Curling Instagram-----------------------------------------------------------------Love our coverage? We would appreciate your financial support as we bring coverage live! We cannot do this without you! Even $20 helps us cover a meal!PayPal:⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/neutraldeductions#podcast ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠#sportspodcast⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠-----------------------------------------------------FOLLOW NEUTRAL DEDUCTIONS! Website:⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.neutraldeductions.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Instagram:instagram.com/neutraldeductionsX (Formerly known as Twitter): twitter.com/kensleyanne BlueSky:⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://bsky.app/profile/kensleybehel⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠-----------------------------------------------------PODCAST LINKSSr. MAG Data: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1JF3GfAde9OSEDx2hrZyFjZboH2dQCQkaUDWs8I29Grw/edit?gid=498876843#gid=498876843⁠----------------------------------------------------⁠#gymnastics⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ #sportspodcast ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠#olympics⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠

The Old Front Line
Questions and Answers Episode 46

The Old Front Line

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2026 40:10 Transcription Available


In this latest First World War Q&A episode we tackle some of the most intriguing and overlooked questions about life, strategy and survival on the Western Front and after the guns fell silent.Why did the British Army so often attack on ground not of its own choosing, at places like Loos and the Somme? If British commanders could have picked the battlefield, where might they have fought instead, and why? We then explore the everyday realities of the British Army by looking at the role of regimental cooks: were they safe behind the lines, or did they have to fight as front-line soldiers too? And if so what examples do we have of this?Moving beyond the Armistice, we examine what happened when civilians returned to their shattered towns and villages after the Great War. Did governments help rebuild devastated communities, or was the burden carried by charities and local people? How were homes, farms and businesses reconstructed across the former battlefields of France and Belgium, and who actually paid for the enormous clean-up of the Western Front? We look at unexploded shells, wrecked trenches, barbed wire and battlefield debris, and ask whether German reparations really covered the cost.Finally, we investigate one of the visual trademarks of First World War battlefields: blasted woodland reduced to splintered stumps. If forests offered little cover and tangled roots made digging trenches harder, why were woods and copses fought over so fiercely?A deep dive into strategy, soldiers' daily lives, post-war reconstruction and the scarred landscapes of the Western Front, this episode sheds new light on how the First World War was fought and how its aftermath reshaped Europe.Main Image: 'This Place was Hooge' - Provisional housing at Hooge in c.1919/20 (Old Front Line archives)Sign up for the free podcast newsletter here: Old Front Line Bulletin.You can order Old Front Line Merch via The Old Front Line Shop.Got a question about this episode or any others? Drop your question into the Old Front Line Discord Server or email the podcast.Send us a textSupport the show

Trent Loos Podcast
Trent on the Loos Feb 2, 2026 Steve Kenkel farmer in Iowa gives us real economics of CO2 pipeline on corn price.

Trent Loos Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2026 29:28


STOPPING CO₂ PIPELINES AND EMINENT DOMAIN LAND GRABS On this hard-hitting episode of Trent on the Loos, Trent Loos is joined by Steve Kenkel, former Shelby County Commissioner and a fifth-generation Iowa farmer, for a no-nonsense conversation about the growing threat of CO₂ pipelines across the Midwest. Kenkel breaks down how these projects are being pushed in the name of climate change while putting private property rights at risk. He explains why eminent domain is being misused to force landowners to give up their ground for private, for-profit ventures. The discussion calls on Iowa elected officials to finally put the brakes on pipeline expansion and stand up for farmers, families, and rural communities. This episode is a strong defense of land ownership, local control, and the freedom that built America's heartland.

Chrissie, Sam & Browny
Rebecca Loos, Get The Hair Dresser On Speed Dial!

Chrissie, Sam & Browny

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2026 8:20 Transcription Available


Sydney Sweeney has spoken out on American politics and her ‘Maga Barbie’ nickname as she posed for the cover of Cosmopolitan. Plus, Rebecca Loos is getting ready to step into the spotlight after Brooklyn Beckham’s claims against her family resonated with her.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Trent Loos Podcast
Trent on the Loos Jan 29, 2026 Curtis Jundt spent a career in the oil field as natural gas pipeline engineer and weighs in on Nebraska bills presented.

Trent Loos Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2026 128:21


The path forward is very clear the folks who have IRS Tax Credits on their brains plan to by-pass the constitutional path of local control. Curtis brings us a lifetime of experience in the field.

Trent Loos Podcast
Loos Tales Jan 14, 2026 SD Pork Convention kicks off today and Glenn Muller tribute here.

Trent Loos Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2026 3:33


We gather in the name of each commodity that brings us together but it is about the people involved that make it all worth it.Thank you Glenn for your passion and commitment to the SD Pork producers.

Trent Loos Podcast
Loos Tales Jan 2, 2026 Let's kick off 2026 with the unsung hero's of Minnesota.

Trent Loos Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2026 3:32


Minnesota is a powerhouse in nation for the diversity of agriculture products in fact number 7 in the entire nation.

Trent Loos Podcast
Trent on the Loos Jan 1, 2026 Janie York gives great history lesson on the women of the Revolutionary War effort.

Trent Loos Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2026 30:00


Representing the Nebraska Humanities and PBS Janie recently gave a presentation the Sherman County Historical Society this one all should hear. We need to brush up on our history.

El After Beat Controllers Podcast
PETRA LOOS | CONSTRUYENDO IDENTIDAD, SONIDO Y ESCENA – EL AFTER #134

El After Beat Controllers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2025 34:50


Episodio: Petra Loos — Ritmos sin Fronteras desde Praga hasta LondresSumérgete en una conversación inspiradora con Petra Loos, también conocida como Loosid Dreamer: DJ y productora originaria de Praga, República Checa, actualmente radicada en Londres desde 2015. Con una vida marcada por la música —desde aprender a tocar la batería con su padre hasta explorar géneros electrónicos en profundidad— Petra ha construido un perfil artístico único que abarca psytrance, techno, progresivo y ambient experimental. Resident Advisor+1En este episodio, exploramos:Su evolución personal y musical desde sus primeros pasos en DJing hasta la producción de sus propias pistas a partir de 2024. Petra LoosEl enfoque creativo detrás de su sonido, que combina grooves hipnóticos, texturas ambientales y estructuras emocionales que trascienden géneros. SoundCloudHistorias y anécdotas desde la escena underground londinense y cómo sus influencias globales han moldeado su estilo.Su visión sobre la comunidad, la experimentación sonora, y el rol de la música electrónica como espacio de exploración emocional y colectiva.Ya sea que estés descubriendo a Petra por primera vez o sigas su trayectoria como DJ/beatmaker, este episodio ofrece un vistazo profundo a la mente creativa detrás de un proyecto que desafía etiquetas y celebra la diversidad del sonido.

Trent Loos Podcast
Trent on the Loos Dec 27, 2025 Anne Artavia joins to share Christmas Day message about Heavens Helpers.

Trent Loos Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2025 30:00


Located in Bismarck, ND the Soup Cafe is just one of the many ways that Heavens Helpers has evolved into providing men with the leadership traits we need in society today with Faith and Purpose.Soup Cafe, Bismarck ND

Trent Loos Podcast
Loos Tales Foodlink Dec 13, 2025 Why did Trump pardon former Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich?

Trent Loos Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2025 26:16


The trail that Trent follows that started in 2020 when Trump commuted the criminal sentence of former Illinois Gov Blagojavich then full parden in Feb 2025. Is that somehow tied to this week's EO streamlining the permitting of Data Centers?

Trent Loos Podcast
Loos Tales Dec 4, 2025 The NFR kicks off today and I suggest on partipants be alert for animal rights activist.

Trent Loos Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2025 3:32


In a very challenging economic environment, the total revenue for the two wealthiest animal rights groups sets a record on total revenue.

tales kicks off loos animal rights activist
Trent Loos Podcast
Trent on the Loos Dec 2, 2025 Kevin Kenney is exactly right the US EPA has destroyed our productivity and all innovation with emission standards. For what gain?

Trent Loos Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2025 29:56


On Dec 2, 1970 the U.S. EPA was created because a lady named Rachel Carson created a myth about DTT. Today the EPA continues to destroy production at the vechicle and farm equipment level with zero net gain.

Trent Loos Podcast
Loos Tales Dec 3, 2025 BREAKING NEWS: North Dakota District Court rules that injection of CO2 in the earth is unconstitutional.

Trent Loos Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2025 3:33


Major victory for property rights as it follows up a 2022 ruling by the ND Supreme Court that pore space does have a property right.

Trent Loos Podcast
Trent on the Loos Dec 1, 2025 Dr Debbie gets to the core of issue of animal ownership and EHV1 in horses.

Trent Loos Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2025 29:18


Current practicing DVM in Arizona Debbie walks us though the fear that so many are living with right now.

SGV Master Key Podcast
Chris Loos - Community Media That Works: Civic Shows, Local Impact

SGV Master Key Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2025 67:09


Send us a textHere's a conversation with a broadcast veteran who's spent nearly 30 years in large-market media—hosting radio, interviewing icons like Eminem, Mike Tyson, Jim Brown, and Kendrick Lamar, and now operating on the executive side with a global music brand. He helped pioneer the shift from traditional radio to YouTube, building on-air personalities into on-screen creators and translating audience habits into sustainable digital growth.We dig into the strategy behind platform transitions: how to repurpose radio segments for video, design thumbnails and titles that convert, and build a content pipeline that keeps creators consistent without burning out. Expect real talk on partnerships, rights, monetization, and measuring what matters across broadcast, YouTube, and socials.His community work runs just as deep. Through Monrovia's public access network KGEM-TV, he developed civic programming—City Council and School Board recaps, How to Run for Office, Digital Dialogues—and produced events like House Party at the Park to bring neighbors together. He's launching commUNITY reIMAGINED and hopes to expand DREAM CHASERS career day in the SGV, connecting students with creative-industry pros.Recognition followed: a national honor from the Alliance for Community Media (Jewell Ryan White award for cultural diversity) and a role as city delegate in bringing the All-America City award home to Monrovia. If you care about radio-to-digital evolution, music business strategy, community media, and youth mentorship, this episode is a playbook. Keywords: radio to YouTube, music industry, content strategy, community media, KGEM-TV, civic engagement, creator economy, live events, career day, San Gabriel Valley.__________Music CreditsIntroEuphoria in the San Gabriel Valley, Yone OGStingerScarlet Fire (Sting), Otis McDonald, YouTube Audio LibraryOutroEuphoria in the San Gabriel Valley, Yone OG__________________My SGV Podcast:Website: www.mysgv.netNewsletter: Beyond the MicPatreon: MySGV Podcastinfo@sgvmasterkey.com

The Country House Podcast
The poet & the house that inspired an empire | Kipling & Bateman's | Ep. 98

The Country House Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2025 68:39


In this Remembrance Day special, we step through the doors of Bateman's, the 17th-century Jacobean house that became both a refuge and a muse for imperial poet, journalist and writer, Rudyard Kipling.Nestled in the folds of the Sussex Weald, the sandstone gables, mullioned windows and heavy beams of Bateman's speak of endurance - a quality that runs like a golden thread through Kipling's writing. From the carved oak staircase to the low, moody study, Bateman's was more than a home: it was the stage for Kipling's reflections on empire, loss, and belonging. As the First World War cast its long shadow, Bateman's also became a house of grief. Kipling's only son, John, was killed at the Battle of Loos in 1915, a loss that transformed the poet's voice and deepened his understanding of duty and remembrance.In this episode, we explore Kipling's idealised search for 'home', how the stillness of Bateman's shaped his later work - and how its rooms echo with the unspoken cost of war. Join us as we walk the paths Kipling once took, tracing the lines between place, poetry, and remembrance... and discovering how a Sussex gentleman's farmhouse became a monument to both creativity and courage.Then hold your head up all the more,This tide,And every tide;Because he was the son you bore,And gave to that wind blowing and that tide!From My Boy Jack (1916) by Rudyard Kipling Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

UK Trance Society Podcast
UKTS hard session unleashed 010 by Petra Loos

UK Trance Society Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2025 61:11


Trent Loos Podcast
Trent on the Loos Oct 29, 2025 The World Hereford Tour comes to Nebraska and my concerns about the global beef herd were confirmed.

Trent Loos Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2025 30:00


The size of the beef herd around the world is critical. The tour made a stop at the Hoffman Ranch female sale on Oct 27, 2025 and we joined them for a day.

The Old Front Line
Battle of Loos with Peter Doyle

The Old Front Line

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2025 70:21 Transcription Available


In a special episode we are joined by Professor Peter Doyle who delivered this talk on Loos at a Podcast Supporters Evening for the 110th Anniversary of the battle last month.Peter's new edition of is book is found here: Loos 1915.Sign up for the free podcast newsletter here: Old Front Line Bulletin.You can order Old Front Line Merch via The Old Front Line Shop.Got a question about this episode or any others? Drop your question into the Old Front Line Discord Server or email the podcast.Send us a textSupport the show

Choses à Savoir HISTOIRE
Pourquoi Émilienne Moreau eut-elle un incroyable destin ?

Choses à Savoir HISTOIRE

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2025 1:59


Parmi les grandes figures de la Résistance française, Émilienne Moreau tient une place à part. Son destin fut incroyable parce qu'il traversa deux guerres mondiales, chacune la révélant comme une femme d'exception.L'histoire commence en 1915, pendant la Première Guerre mondiale. Émilienne a seulement 17 ans. Elle vit à Loos-en-Gohelle, près de Lens, une ville occupée par les troupes allemandes. Lorsque les combats éclatent autour de son quartier, elle décide de transformer la maison familiale en poste de secours improvisé. Elle soigne les blessés, abrite des soldats britanniques et, lorsque les Allemands tentent d'entrer, elle n'hésite pas à prendre les armes. À coups de grenades et de fusil, la jeune fille repousse plusieurs assauts, protégeant ainsi les soldats alliés. Son courage impressionne tant qu'elle est décorée par la France, le Royaume-Uni et même par la Russie. À 17 ans, elle devient l'une des héroïnes les plus célèbres de la guerre.Après 1918, Émilienne épouse un officier, fonde une famille et mène une vie plus discrète. Mais son incroyable destin ne s'arrête pas là. Quand la Seconde Guerre mondiale éclate, elle a la quarantaine. Fidèle à son tempérament, elle refuse la soumission. Très vite, elle s'engage dans la Résistance, notamment au sein du mouvement Combat. Elle organise des filières d'évasion, diffuse des tracts clandestins, participe aux réseaux d'information. Arrêtée par la Gestapo, elle échappe de justesse à la déportation, mais continue malgré tout ses activités.Ses actions lui valent d'être à nouveau décorée à la Libération. Devenue figure de proue de la Résistance féminine, elle incarne le courage et la détermination d'une génération qui n'a jamais accepté la tyrannie.Ce qui rend le destin d'Émilienne Moreau si remarquable, c'est sa double carrière héroïque : adolescente téméraire dans les tranchées de 1915, puis résistante aguerrie face aux nazis trente ans plus tard. Peu de figures de l'histoire de France ont ainsi incarné, à deux époques différentes, la même force de caractère et le même engagement.Émilienne Moreau s'éteint en 1971, couverte de décorations, mais son nom reste trop peu connu du grand public. Pourtant, son parcours illustre à la fois le courage individuel, la place des femmes dans les conflits et cette incroyable capacité à se lever deux fois contre l'oppression.En somme, si son destin fut exceptionnel, c'est parce qu'il relie deux guerres mondiales à travers une seule vie, celle d'une femme qui, deux fois, choisit la liberté au prix du danger. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.

Hustle Humbly
322: Buyer Boundaries: How to Deal with Looky Loos

Hustle Humbly

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2025 66:55


Ever found yourself halfway through a showing thinking, “This buyer has no intention of buying anything”? You, my friend, have met the infamous looky loo. They're curious, they're charming, and they are a black hole of time, gas money, and sanity, unless you have boundaries. In this episode, we're going deep into how to manage the buyers who just want to look; the ones who text at 9pm with Zillow links, or who take seven years to finally make a purchase. We're sharing real stories (some wild ones), actionable strategies, and a whole lot of permission to run your business like a business. If you've ever thought, “I don't want to lose the deal,” but also “I might lose my mind,” this one's for you.   Here's what we cover in this episode: What makes someone a looky loo and how to spot them early How to set clear boundaries and expectations without guilt The difference between being helpful and being used When to quiet quit on a buyer (and how to do it professionally) Scripts to help you say what needs to be said, kindly but firmly How to qualify casual buyers without scaring them off How buyer behavior impacts your time, business, and mental load   Products, People & Previous Episodes Mentioned:

Trent Loos Podcast
Loos morning shows for Oct 6, 2025, Damian Buckley New Zealand, Becky Reimer Kansas and Hank Vogler Nevada

Trent Loos Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2025 120:55


Shows that airs on BEK News do you think the virtual fencing they are promoting will be used for people in 15 minute cities?

Trent Loos Podcast
Trent on the Loos Oct 1, 2025 Kim Bright founder of BrightCore and the Kimchi fermented food.

Trent Loos Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2025 30:00


The information we have been provided about nutrition in the modern world has lead to massive health problems for not only American citizens but global.

The Old Front Line
Remembering the Forgotten Front

The Old Front Line

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2025 67:11 Transcription Available


What was the “Forgotten Front” of Northern France? In this episode, we explore the stretch of battlefield from Armentières on the Belgian border through La Bassée to the ground near Loos, scene of the Big Push of September 1915: fought 110 years ago this weekend. We uncover the history, walk the landscape, and share the stories of the men who fought and fell on this often-overlooked part of the Western Front.The Road to La Bassée Poem: The Road to La BasséeSign up for the free podcast newsletter here: Old Front Line Bulletin.You can order Old Front Line Merch via The Old Front Line Shop.Got a question about this episode or any others? Drop your question into the Old Front Line Discord Server or email the podcast.Send us a textSupport the show

Orgasmic Birth
Midwifing Pleasure: Holding Birth in Joy and Presence with Samara Ferrara

Orgasmic Birth

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2025 32:15 Transcription Available


Ep 158 Description:  “If something feels good and you are not harming anyone, keep doing it, because pleasure will give you health, as simple as that.” —Samara Ferrara Imagine for a moment that your body's capacity for pleasure is your greatest strength in birth. That every fear, every past pain, could be transformed into a source of profound power and release. This isn't a fantasy; it's an ancient wisdom rooted not in fear, but in profound joy, release, and presence. Samara Ferrara is a professional home birth midwife in Mexico who brings a blend of science, spirit, and sacred care to her work. Having witnessed birth as a child and later birthing her own three children at home, she embodies a deep trust in the body's innate wisdom. Her courageous journey of healing from past trauma offers profound insight into how women can reclaim their sovereignty and transform the birthing process through pleasure. Tune in as Debra and Samara dive into the heart of Samara's practice, exploring how her personal story with pleasure and spiritual connection guides her work. She also shares a moving homebirth experience that revealed birth as a rite of passage and opens up about how motherhood, loss, and life's deepest cycles have shaped her sacred service to others.    Connect with Debra! Website: https://www.orgasmicbirth.com  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/orgasmicbirth X: https://twitter.com/OrgasmicBirth  YouTube https://www.youtube.com/c/OrgasmicBirth1  Tik Tok https://www.tiktok.com/@orgasmicbirth  LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/debra-pascali-bonaro-1093471    Episode Highlights: 03:23 Introduced to Home Births 08:38 The Role of Doulas and Support Teams 13:31 Addressing Trauma and Finding Healing  15:58 Motherhood, Loos, and Deepening   19:51 Creating Pleasure in Birth and Parenting 25:26 Educating Children on Pleasure and Health 28:42 Explore Joy    Resources: 

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