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NTVRadyo
Doktor Bana Doğruyu Söyle - Kalbin sinsi düşmanı stres! - Prof. Dr. Bingür Sönmez

NTVRadyo

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2025 13:53


Kalbin sinsi düşmanı stres! DSÖ'ye göre dünyada en yaygın ölüm nedeni kalp ve damar hastalıkları. TÜİK'e göreyse ülkemizdeki ölümlerin yüzde 36'sı kalpten... Tansiyon, obezite, kolesterol, diyabet kalp için bilinen, ama stres sinsi sinsi gelen bir tehlike. Peki yoğun stres anıda kalp ve damarlarımızda ne oluyor? Bağırma ve kavga kanamaları ve kalp krizi riskini nasıl artırıyor? Kaç yaşından itibaren, hangi belirtilerle kalbi kontrol ettirmek gerekiyor? Merak ettiklerimizi Kalp Damar Cerrahı Prof. Dr. Bingür Sönmez'e sorduk.

Skip the Queue
Magic in the Sky - Jérôme Giacomoni

Skip the Queue

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2025 40:30


In this episode of Skip the Queue, Andy Povey sits down with Jérôme Giacomoni, co-founder and Chairman of AEROPHILE, the world leader in tethered gas balloons and immersive aerial experiences. Jérôme shares the story of how AEROPHILE began with a simple idea, to “make everybody fly” and grew into a global company operating in multiple countries, including France and the U.S.Tune in to hear about the company's signature attractions, including tethered balloon flights, the innovative Aerobar concept, and high-profile projects such as how you can experience flying the Olympic cauldron in Paris. Jérôme also shares how AEROPHILE has leveraged its unique platform to explore scientific initiatives like air-quality and climate-change monitoring and how he Integrates unique revenue streams from sponsorship and advertising.Skip the Queue is brought to you by Rubber Cheese, a digital agency that builds remarkable systems and websites for attractions that helps them increase their visitor numbers. Your host is Paul Marden, with co host Andy Povey and roving reporter Claire Furnival.If you like what you hear, you can subscribe on iTunes, Spotify, and all the usual channels by searching Skip the Queue or visit our website SkiptheQueue.fm.If you've enjoyed this podcast, please leave us a five star review, it really helps others find us. And remember to follow us on LinkedIn. Show references:  https://www.aerophile.com/https://www.linkedin.com/in/jerome-giacomoni-3074b7/Jérôme Giacomoni is co-founder of Groupe AEROPHILE and Chairman of AEROPHILE SAS. Since 1993, he has led the company to become the world leader in tethered gas balloons and balloon flights, operating iconic sites in France, the U.S., and Cambodia, and flying over 500,000 passengers annually. He also pioneered “flying food-tainment” with the Aerophare and Aerobar. Jérôme is a member of IAAPA, serves on the board of SNELAC, and is a Team France Export ambassador, earning multiple awards for entrepreneurship and innovation. Plus, live from the Day 2 of the IAAPA Expo Europe show floor, we catch up with:Rheanna Sorby –Marketing & Creative Director,  The Seasonal Grouphttps://theseasonalgroup.co.uk/https://www.linkedin.com/in/rheanna-sorby-seasonal/Sohret Pakis – Polin Waterparkshttps://www.polin.com.tr/https://www.linkedin.com/in/sohretpakis/Thomas Collin – Sales Manager, VEX Solutionshttps://www.vex-solutions.com/https://www.linkedin.com/in/thomas-collin-18a476110/Peter Cliff – CEO // Founder, Conductr.https://conductr.com/https://www.linkedin.com/in/peter-cliff/Laura Baxter – Founder, Your CMOhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/laura-baxter-4a756466/Josh Haywood – Resort Director, Crealy Theme Park & Resorthttps://www.crealy.co.uk/https://www.linkedin.com/in/josh-haywood-68463630/ Transcriptions:  Paul Marden: Welcome to Skip the Queue, the podcast about the world's best attractions and the people that work in them. I'm your host Paul Marden, and with my co-host Andy Povey and roving reporter Claire Furnival, we're here at IAAPA Expo Europe. In today's episode, I go on a trip on Santa's Enchanted Elevator with the Seasonal Group, and Claire meets Peter Cliff from Conductr. But before all that, let's head over to Andy.Andy Povey: Good morning, everybody. I'm joined today by Jerome Giacomoni from AEROPHILE for our French listeners. I hope I've got that right. Jerome is the chief exec of AEROPHILE and has been the co-founder and president of AEROPHILE. And AEROPHILE supply helium-based balloon observation opportunities. I probably got the marketing on that completely wrong, Jerome. So please, can you share with our listeners what AEROPHILE is all about?Jerome Giacomoni: So AEROPHILE is a company I created with Mathieu Gobbi, my partner, 32 years ago, with a very simple idea, make everybody fly, you know, and we use a balloon to fly. So we have a tethered balloon. We have a huge, big balloon inflated with helium, a gas lighter than air. And we go up to more or less 150 meters high. up to 30 passengers. So we are linked to the ground with a cable, and the cable is linked to a winch. So you have to imagine that you have a winch that— when we go up—pulls when we go down. This is the exact opposite of an elevator because the balloon wants to go higher and higher. We have a lifting force of four tons.Andy Povey:Wow.Jerome Giacomoni:Yes, it's a big one. And so we need a cable to keep it. And thanks to this lifting force, we can fight against the wind.Jerome Giacomoni: And so the balloon can swing when you have some wind because the balloon is just pulled by the cable itself.Andy Povey: And trust me, listeners, they look absolutely spectacular. Just before we started recording, I was admitting to Jerome that I'm scared of heights. So I've stood and watched. The dining balloon, Futuroscope, never managed to pluck up the courage to try it myself.Jerome Giacomoni: This is another concept, Andy. So we have built two concepts. One is a tethered balloon, a real one with helium, with a cable, with a winch, and we fly by ourselves. The balloon flies by itself, okay? We did another concept 20 years after we created our company, so 10 years before now, in 2013, which is what we call the aero bar. It's a flying bar, and you have an inflatable balloon. to cover the gondola, but it's a fake. This is a real elevator, and you have a gondola with some winches and a metallic structure, and you go up and down. So what you saw in Futuroscope is not a balloon. It's a real elevator.Jerome Giacomoni: And the one you can see in Disneyland Paris, Disney World, Orlando or San Diego Zoo are a real balloon named a tethered balloon. So I'm glad you fell down into the trick. You caught me. Yes, I'm glad about that. But we have really two different concepts.Andy Povey: But the concept, the thing that the guest is experiencing, isn't really related to whether it's a balloon or a lift.Jerome Giacomoni: No. i think it's very different okay i think the aerobar is fun and you have the feet in the sky you feel the thrill of height and everything but you stop at 35 meters it's it's quite high for a ride but it's not a real flight And I think the balloon is a real flight. We have a balloon in Paris. We have a balloon in Budapest, Berlin. And you see the city from the sky at 150 meters high, which is very high. So you really experience a flight. With the aerobar, you have a ride, okay? So both of them are related to the sky, are related to the view, but one is really a flight, the other one is really a ride.Andy Povey: That makes absolute sense.Andy Povey: It doesn't reassure me on my fear of heights anymore, that I would like to go up three times, four times taller, higher than the one I saw first. Very interesting. So, listeners, we're often talking about technology and attractions. There's a huge amount of talk about augmented reality, about AI, about motion simulators. The reason, Jerome, we asked you to come and talk to us is because you don't do any of that. No—your experience is fantastic and it's new and it's unique, but there's no technology or very little obvious technology.Jerome Giacomoni: Yes, quite little. You know, it's amazing because we do this for now 32 years, as I told you. The first balloon was inflated in 1994. We have sold 120 balloons in more than 40 countries. And each time with the balloon, you have a magical effect, you know, because the balloon itself is very nice— because the balloon itself is a show from people looking at it from the ground. And because... The flight experience is amazing because you are really in the sky. You are really looking at the ground, at the landscape. You have no noise, you know, when you take a helicopter or plane. You have a lot of noise. You are in an enclosed airplane or helicopter. Here you are outside. You are on a balcony flying at 150 meters. And wherever we are, always we have like a magical effect of the flight. And with the flying bar, we decided to do something different— where we say, 'Why drink on ground where you can drink in the sky?'Jerome Giacomoni: So we add the drink to the ride, you know. So you are on a table and you have what we say in French conviviality. So we share a drink. We go at 35 meters and you have the thrill of the view of the height and also the conviviality of drinking. So this is another concept, but both of them are universal. And wherever we do it, we have sold 20 aero bars worldwide.Jerome Giacomoni: Everybody is very happy to have this kind of ride. I would say we are on the side of the main market. You know, we have two niche products. The balloon is a niche product. And the AeroBar is a niche product where we have another experience than a normal ride, like a roller coaster or a flume or a spinning coaster.Andy Povey: You say you're a nice product, but the balloon in Paris for the Olympics, where you lifted the cauldron, had phenomenal numbers of visitors watching. That wasn't something you could go on.Jerome Giacomoni: Yes, it was an amazing opportunity. You know, sometimes life gives you some presents.Jerome Giacomoni: And imagine that we were contacted by the Olympic Organisation Committee one day, and we believed it was a joke. And they said, 'We need to talk to you.' And then we discovered that instead of flying humans, they asked us to fly a cauldron. So the Olympic cauldron. And we have like one year and a half of design and manufacturing.Jerome Giacomoni: And then, at 11 pm, 25, the balloon has to fly in front of everybody. I can tell you it was a very stressful time. But so nice and so amazing to have experiences. So, yes, the balloon suddenly was visible by everybody. And that's back now in Paris, isn't it? Yes. First of all, the balloon has to stay only twice— 15 days. You know, you have the Olympics and the Paralympics. So we were open only 30 days in total. And the success was so huge that every night, you have dozens of thousands of people coming to look at it. That's why the mayor of Paris and the French president decided to keep it.Jerome Giacomoni: And just after the deflation of the balloon, they call us back and say, 'Jerome and Mathieu, we would like to have the balloon back.' So we work again with the city of Paris and the French presidency, and we agreed to put the balloon.Jerome Giacomoni: Three times, three months. So from June 21st, in France, this is a music event, you know, the Day of Music. To September 14th, which is a day of sport. So every year until the Olympic game of LA, we will operate the balloon for three months in the summertime. Fantastic.Andy Povey: So, Jerome, you operate in lots and lots of different countries all over the world. I think it's 14 countries that you've been.Jerome Giacomoni: No, we sold, but we operate only in the US and in France.Andy Povey: Ah, okay. Interesting.Jerome Giacomoni: We own ourselves, we operate ourselves, six balloons in the 120 we have sold. So we operate three in Paris region. One, the Parc André Citroën, where we have the Generali balloon since 1999. One in Disneyland Paris since 2005. So we are in Disneyland Paris for now 20 years. Time is flying. And the last one, the Cold Run, which is a very specific event that we operate now for one year and for the next two years. And in the US, we operate Disney World Orlando in Disney Spring since 2009, and San Diego Zoo Safari Park since 2005, and Irvine. South of LA since 2007. So we operate now six balloons for a long, long time, except the cold run. And we keep selling balloons.Jerome Giacomoni: We sell more or less five to six balloons every year.Andy Povey: And how do you find the differences between the French culture and you're on either side of America, so the differences between the different coasts of America and France?Jerome Giacomoni: Yes, we... We are in the US, but we are also in Mexico, in a lot of countries in Asia. In the Middle East, we have a beautiful balloon in Dubai. We have a beautiful balloon in Seoul. So we work a lot with very different cultures. You know, it's very interesting to sell the same product to different cultures. So I would say... The main difference probably lies in the contract. It's very funny when you make the contract. I would say a 'yes' is not the same 'yes' depending on the culture. But everybody is, you know, you... You love people when you work worldwide. You learn a lot, you discover a lot. You have to learn with different cultures. And I have the chance in my professional life to experience that and to meet people from all over the world. And, you know, my job is to go on site, and discuss with someone, and see if it's possible or not to have a balloon at this place.Jerome Giacomoni: So it's always a beautiful job because I travel in a lot of countries in beautiful spots.Jerome Giacomoni: We don't succeed a lot because, if not, I would have sold thousands of balloons. We have always constraints with local authority, with food traffic, etc. But always, it's a pleasure to meet people. And once... The balloon is accepted by the local authority when the customer has a finance for it. Then start more or less a one-year work together between installation, work on site, inflation, and training of the team. And after... They fly with their own wings, even if we have no wings with our balloons.Andy Povey: Very good. And I imagine that you don't put balloons into ugly places.Jerome Giacomoni: We did, sometimes for specific contracts. Ugly, I won't use this name, but not very obvious, logical site. But it has happened. Sometimes we do for small events or for specific needs.Jerome Giacomoni: But yes, most of the time, the sites are very interesting.Andy Povey: So there are other things you're doing with the balloons. So the air quality messaging that you have above Paris. Tell us more about your opportunities to influence in other areas.Jerome Giacomoni: Yes, you know, the balloon is not only a ride, a passenger ride, but it's also an amazing opportunity for communication and for advertisement. So in the city center, like Paris, Berlin, or Seoul, the balloon is used also as a giant advertising billboard. So you have two revenues. You have the revenue of the passenger, but you have also the sponsor revenue.Jerome Giacomoni: When we started the balloon in Paris, it was extremely difficult to get the authorisation to have a balloon in Paris centre. We are two kilometres south of the Eiffel Tower. But you remember, we had the famous Millennium, the Y2K. uh and and so the mayor faris was looking for a new idea and we propose a balloon And they gave us only a one year and a half contract. And the investment was quite huge. And we told him, OK, we can do it, but we cannot do it for only one year and a half. Except if you accept that we have a name on the balloon, a naming and a sponsor on the balloon. And the mayor say yes. And we start another business where we put sponsor on the balloon. And this is a very good business because it makes a... activity immediately profitable so we did that in Paris in 1999 and in 2008 the balloon was like 10 years old because when you fly you have your the balloon is huge we talk about a 32 meters high balloon we talk about like a 12-story building.Jerome Giacomoni: So everybody knows the balloon in Paris. Everybody can see it. And so, when we fly, we have 400,000 people who immediately see us. So we decided to give citizen aspect. And we start— pour changer le couleur de la balle selon la qualité de l'air. C'était en 2008. Et parce que nous l'avons fait, nous avons des scientifiques... coming to us and say, 'Hey, this balloon is a wonderful platform to measure air quality because you make like a carrot of the air from zero to 150 meters. Jerome Giacomoni:  Can we bring some scientist instrument on the gondola? And we say yes. And then we start to make science. And then we start to make scientific publications, scientific publications. And then we start a new business where the balloon is not only a tethered gas balloon for passenger, it's only... advertising billboard and now it's only a scientific platform and so this is very interesting and the last things we have done in 2024 no this year in 2025 is to use the balloon for global climate change. As you know, we have two main gas pollutants for the climate change, CO2 and CH4. And the balloon is a perfect platform to measure evolution on CO2 and CH4. So we are working with a European group named ICOS. gathering all the best laboratories in Europe, who are making a huge study on how CO2 and CH4 how they are in each city.Jerome Giacomoni: And Paris has been chosen as a pilot city. So we are very glad to work with them. And so now the Balloon is also working on climate change. And we will have big, big, big LED screen. So we make some technology sometime, as you said, to inform people on the temperature elevation in Europe and in the world. And the news are very bad, as everybody knows.Andy Povey: But that's fascinating. I love the integration you've been able to take from this unique proposition and apply it to different markets, different problems.Jerome Giacomoni: You know, Andy, I think we have to exit from the box. My message to... all people who are listening to us.Jerome Giacomoni: Okay, passenger rides is very important. It's a key market for many of us. But sometimes we can use... another way to find new flow of revenue, like advertising, and we can be also helpful to our other citizens, like working freely for scientists to make measurements on pollutants of the air. This helps with both air quality and also climate change.Andy Povey: It's a beautiful concept, Jerome. I love it. Love it.Andy Povey: So, final question. Your experiences are obviously very unique. What advice would you have for a venue and possibly a smaller venue that doesn't have the resources to be able to build something 150 metres high or put something 150 metres into the air? What advice would you give them on how to make a compelling experience for visitors?Jerome Giacomoni: I really believe that you have to stick on your roots, okay? I mean that people want authenticity.Jerome Giacomoni: And as you know, we are very keen on balloons, as you can imagine. So we make in our, you know, Paris, it's in Paris where you have the first flight. Yeah. In 1783. Montgolfier, brothers. Yes, with the Montgolfier brothers, with Charles, the scientist. So we really stick on our roots. And I think where you are in Brittany, where you are in Japan, you have to follow your own road and your own path. By feeling what could be the good idea, but also what is your feeling inside you. You need to have something different that you feel very confident with.Andy Povey: Beautiful final thought, Jerome, I like it a lot. So listeners, stay authentic and be passionate.Jerome Giacomoni: Exactly, the right word is passionate.Paul Marden: Next up, let's get some soundbites from the show floor.Rheanna  Sorby: My name's Rheanna. I'm Marketing and Creative Director for the Seasonal Group. We are curators of Christmas magic all year round. Wow, wow.Paul Marden: So you make Christmas special?Rheanna  Sorby: We're the Christmas elves.Paul Marden: Awesome, awesome. I can see you've got such a great set of stands. What have you got here that you're exhibiting for the first time?Rheanna  Sorby: We have Santa's Enchanted Express, which is a three-minute experience that transports customers and guests from a very festive train station to the North Pole in just under three minutes. So it's quite a Christmas miracle. And it also transports on nine pallets. So it's a great return on investment for customers there if it's 24 people on. We also have our elevator experience, which went viral last year. And then we have VR, animatronics, and a lot of our famous items, like the snowman here, just dressed as a little, it's some sort of operator.Paul Marden: Yeah, yeah, yeah, absolutely. So we don't have a lot of luck with lifts at the moment because the team got stuck in a lift yesterday for about 45 minutes. Stop it. We got rescued by the... Well, I didn't get in the lift. I walked because there wasn't enough room. But two of them had to be rescued by the fire brigadeRheanna  Sorby: Okay, so this might be triggering. Well, you know.Paul Marden: Oh, no, I found it hilarious.Paul Marden: I was hugely supportive on the outside, yelling into them.Paul Marden: But Santa won't let me get stuck in a lift today, will he? Absolutely not.Rheanna  Sorby: No, there's an emergency exit. Excellent.Paul Marden: So what's new and innovative then about the Santa Express? What are you bringing to market?Rheanna  Sorby: So a lot of our clients, we sell business to business. They're struggling to get people into shopping centres and we're finding that we need to create retail theatre. So that is something I see as a massive trend moving forward. People want nostalgia. They want an experience, something memorable. But also our customers need a way to return investment as well. So they hopefully will spend something with us and then ticket the experience. So that's something that we're pivoting our business towards. Trying to create a brand new experience every year. A lot of people are struggling nowadays, cost of living.Paul Marden: Yeah, absolutely.Rheanna  Sorby: It's difficult, so we're trying to find a way that brings the Christmas magic to people's doors.Paul Marden: We are, where are we at the moment? We're in September, so we've still got a couple of months left before Christmas 2025, but that must be over for you.Rheanna  Sorby: No, the quality of the street is on the shelves. It's already happening. The install season starts literally on Monday for us. Really? Yes. When we get back, we land and then we start installing.Paul Marden: And so this is the busy time. So let's talk about Christmas 2026. What are the trends that you see coming along at that point?Rheanna  Sorby: Whimsical, whimsical. So we've got Wicked number two coming out. And we've also had all like the Whoville, that sort of style, the Grinch. So imagine pastels, furry trees, things that don't quite make sense, a lot of whimsical wonderland, I would say, trend-wise. But equally immersive experiences and how we can bring magic to you.Paul Marden: Wonderful, wonderful. Thank you ever so much. Rheanna, it's been lovely to meet you. Thank you for coming on the podcast. And let's go and visit Santa in his lift, shall we? Yeah, excellent.Paul Marden: And here it is. So we are surrounded by suites in an old-fashioned lift. And there's our doors closed.Paul Marden: Oh, how amazing is this? We're going up.Paul Marden: Ice like Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. The Great Glass Elevator. This is amazing. We're up over the clouds. Just stunning. There's a train there. I think we're going to follow into the tunnel after the train. Yes.Paul Marden: Got cold, now we're underground. Now we're in the tunnel.Paul Marden: And I think this might be Santa's factory.Paul Marden: Let's get ready.Paul Marden: Merry Christmas. The big man's chair as well. Can I take a seat in the big man's chair? Ho, ho, ho.Sohret Pakis: Hi, Paul. My name is Shorhet Pakis. I'm the brand ambassador for Polin Waterparks.Paul Marden: What are you launching this year at IAAPA? What's new for you?Sohret Pakis:Last year, we have won two big awards for a themed water slide, which is... Stingray it was in Nantes in France and it was something big because you know it was like Europeans best water slide number one and I have a brass ring award winner about two million number one but last night in Porta Ventura Stingray has won the second time best water slide of Europe award. But we have something new about it. Last year when I was telling about Stingray, it was an eight-person slide. This year we have something new. Now the capacity went up to 10, especially when we're talking about all these queue management issues. So that's something wonderful. And also, you ask, what is new? This year, we have something very exciting. A parrot-themed stingray. It's the same slide, but it's parrot-themed.Sohret Pakis: It's coming to Dubai by January. It's going to be open.Paul Marden: So can I ask you, what makes that innovative? What's new about that?Sohret Pakis: Actually, it's a very specifically themed waterslide. You know that POLIN has been pioneer in RTM manufacturing and U-texture. It's kind of a composite material technology which we can make waterslides look.  Look like a character, actually. We are the company who did this first because we said that storytelling is very important. Yes, but you know, slides are just slides. So we just wanted the slides look like the characters in that story. Of course, behind that, there is huge material technology, composites technology, design technologies. Actually, that's the time when we introduced King Cobra years ago. And now with Stingray, we took it much further. So actually, the team looks perfectly like a Stingray, but at the same time, it's a water slide with so many features. It has two big towers and between the towers, there's a bridge. From each tower, two slides start with a very special mist roofing and very special bridge where you can just see what's happening all over the slide.Paul Marden: So the queuing experience is enriched so it doesn't feel quite so long and boring because you can watch what everyone is doing.Sohret Pakis: It is, yes.Paul Marden: Super impressive. So we have been asking everybody to think about what are their predictions for 2026?Sohret Pakis: Everybody is talking about AI. Everybody is talking about immersive. So AI, of course, will make a huge difference in operation, especially.Paul Marden: In what way?Sohret Pakis: Actually, in guest satisfaction, because personalisation is very important in our industry. Whoever comes to the park, they are the heroes at the park. And so actually, if the park can make them feel that they are the heroes, truly— if that's their birthday, if that's their wedding anniversary, so whatever. If the park can make you feel that you're special, and thanks to technology, now it's possible.Paul Marden: Absolutely. That's so interesting. Thank you so much for your insights and for joining us on Skip the Queue. Thank you.Thomas Collin: I'm Thomas, I'm from VEX Solutions, so we are a VR company at the start, and now we're going to the arcade with mixed reality as well. Okay, so that's a nice link. What are you launching here at IAFA? So here for the first time we are introducing VEX Party Dash. The Party Dash is a mixed reality arcade machine. So automated, people can go on it, play on it. You have two huge screens that are really highly interactive. You can walk on the screen, you can touch the screen. The goal is really to make you moving. So that's what we want to do with the Dash.Paul Marden: That's amazing, isn't it? So we're watching people at the moment. You can see lights up on the floor that they're stepping on and on the wall.Thomas Collin: What is really the key aspect of this product is that it's highly attractive. People, they just go around, they stop by it, they want to try it. Actually, we can say, 'Hey, come and try it,' because we watch you, we see you. So we can say, 'Hey, come and try it.' And people stop by, they play it. It's highly immersive, but also highly active. Yes. You're just not standing on an arcade, sitting down. No, you're really moving around. So, this is really good for kids and families. Absolutely. That's what we see.Paul Marden: So, where do you see this being used? What sort of attractions will take this?Thomas Collin: Actually, with this product, it can go either in the attraction side or either at the arcade side. So, you can play it as one game, and you can play a three-minute game like an arcade, or you can actually book for 15 minutes. Since there is not a single game, but multiple games, you can play different games, you can play different levels inside the main gate. So you have a high replayability. Because we want you to come back, we want to attract the gamers, and then make them come back.Paul Marden: 15 minutes with this much activity sounds like quite a tall order. It's a workout.Thomas Collin: It's a workout. It's a workout. Yeah, yeah, yeah.Peter Cliff: Hi, my name is Pete Cliff. I'm from Conductr. We're here in Barcelona and it's so exciting to be back at IAAPA. Now, what we're super excited about this year is talking about our collaboration with Norwegian Cruise Lines on Great Stirrup Cay. It's their new water park. It's a great project. We're excited to talk to people about it. It's also lovely to be back in Barcelona. It's been, I think, about six years since we were last back here, and it's always one of my favourite European cities for IAPA. It's great to meet with people from the industry, reconnect with old colleagues and friends, and really see what's happening. There's a huge amount of innovation and special projects that are launching all over the show floor. So yeah, great to be back, and can't wait to see what the future of the themed entertainment industry has to offer.Laura Baxter: My name is Laura Baxter. You may know me as the girl with the purple jumpsuit on LinkedIn. I am the head of marketing for Black Gang Shine, but have most recently just announced that I've gone into freelancing and I've launched your CMO.Paul Marden: And I have to say, the jumpsuits work because I was about 50 metres behind you earlier on and I spotted the Your CMO logo on the back of the jumpsuit, so well done for that. We've talked to a lot of suppliers with stands that are exhibiting. From your perspective, this is your first time stepping over to the dark side and coming to an IAPA. What's the experience like for you? What are you here to get out of the show?Laura Baxter: I'd say it's twofold. Mainly it is for networking. Obviously anybody who's anyone in the industry is here. But also, it's inspiration because I want to be able to talk about new and exciting stuff with... Potential clients that I may have and ideas still for Black Gang as well. So, when you walk around show floor, which is just so vibrant and there's so much going on everywhere—you turn, you can draw inspiration from so many of the suppliers here.Paul Marden: What have you seen that's innovative?Laura Baxter: There's a huge amount of stuff being done with tech and it's very interesting because I think that's where a lot of people are going to think that they need to go, because that's the way of the world now, and the next generation don't know life off of a screen and they're expecting to have these incredible digital experiences.Laura Baxter: I'm not convinced that is the way to go. But yes, it's still impressive tech. So for me, there are things that I stand back out and look at and I'm like, 'Whoa, that's really, really cool.'Laura Baxter: I'm not so sure it's potentially what consumers want, though, controversially.Paul Marden: It's really hard, isn't it? Because as a parent of young kids, you want them off the tech as much as you possibly can. But you need a hook. To be able to attract them, don't you? So there's been some amazing stuff here that bridges that gap between the real world and the tech world. So, summer season 2025 is over. What are your predictions about summer 26 and what operators should be thinking about right now?Laura Baxter: It's a really tough market, we all know that. Budgets are tight for households, so there is an awful lot more thought going into their spending and what they're doing and where they're choosing to take that little bit of disposable money that they do have. Therefore actually I don't think next year operators should be thinking about huge innovations or new attractions. I think they need to strip back to basics and nail their customer service. I think guest expectations now are so high. because they're parting with money that is a little bit more precious to them than perhaps if they don't leave at the end of that day having had a good experience they feel ripped off they're going to go straight to review platforms they're going to let it all out and actually you need to be focusing on making sure that every single touch point with that customer is bang on and we're talking pre-visit as well from the your website journey to buying it to the follow-up emails to the pre-visit emails to that first person they meet on front of house to the ride operators to the events team if you have that kind of entertainment on park if you are not nailing your experienceLaura Baxter: You are going to lose out well.Paul Marden: I think we should end it right there. That there is a nugget of gold.Paul Marden: So I am here with co-host Andy Povey and our good friend Josh Haywood from Crealy down in Devon.Josh Haywood: Hello.Paul Marden: It's the end of day two. What have you seen, Josh? What's blown your socks off?Josh Haywood: Good couple of days so far. We're probably into 40,000 steps, which is great. I think technology is the thing that struck me this week so far. Just the small changes that some of the operators and some of the manufacturers are putting into their existing kits. So, for example, I attended a seminar this morning about bowling. and normally temping bowling is temping bowling. Yeah, yeah, yeah. But now there's augmented reality, and they've got features on the lanes, and it's not about just taking all the pins down, it's taking pin one and six out, and all those things they're trying to do to reinvent older, more traditional attractions, which I think I find really interesting. Yeah. I think some of the seasonality stuff, the Christmas and Halloween stuff has been really good. We sat on a train and went on a journey and the seats rumbled and the sound and the visual effects, they were great.Paul Marden: I saw that. There was no room for me to go and sit on that train. It was amazing.Josh Haywood: I thought that was really good. And, you know, I've been really impressed with generally the show. I think you can get around it all as well. It feels really friendly. I think the sun shining always helps as well. It's not too tough, is it?Paul Marden: I mean, the last time we were in Barcelona, we were all wearing face masks. Absolutely, yes. So it's really refreshing to be back here. And not have that.Josh Haywood: Absolutely. And not have to queue to get in as well. I think that was interesting on the first day.Paul Marden: Oh, did they see you and then just wave you through?Josh Haywood: Red carpet was up for, of course, award-winning theme park and resort. Paul Marden: Mr. Hayward. Did you say award? Winnie and obviously you're on the back of your two awards in the theme park awards last week. How was that? And then we've got some really exciting news from Creeley.Josh Haywood: I saw it at the press this morning. Yes, so a couple of things happened last week. So first of all, we had our anniversary 25 years of Maximus the Coaster. The Vekoma Coaster, 25 years. The first coaster in Devon. It was Devon's first coaster, over half a million riders later. It's done 2 million miles around the track. It's great. So we did a sort of event for that, and we used it to sort of make some announcements about future attractions, which I'll tell you about in a minute. But then we went to the Theme Park Awards last week at Wickste Park, where... We've been the recipients of a few bronze and silvers, and we go being little old us and hope for the best. And then the award I really wanted to win was one of two: the best for families and the best for value. And when the family award came up, they said, 'In bronze is such and such, in silver.' And I was like, 'Well, there you go.' That's all that's left for another year. And then when they said the win at gold was cruelly for best for families, we were delighted. I got a bit emotional about it. I think we would just work so hard over the years to be the best in the Southwest, certainly. And certainly since we put Sootyland in as well. We won the award for Toddlers.Josh Haywood: So it was a double wham. And within 10 minutes as well. It wasn't separated. Within 10 minutes, I just got my breath back from the first one. And then we were up on stage again taking that second award. Oh, it's tough, isn't it? Which was great, yeah. Multi-award winning. Multi-award winning theme parking resort. Devon's finest. Most right in Devon. We're just going to... absolutely bleep the hell out of this for the next 12 months because who knows we may not win it again so we'll just shout from the treetops about this and then we also won thanks to martin rose and rose events uh silver for best entertainment event for the city show It's still very popular, the legacy brand. People love the Sooty show. And as I said at the awards, we sell loads of those puppets. People love a Sooty and a Sweep. So it's been a really good collaboration for us.Paul Marden: We were at our first away day for our Merak team back a few months ago down at Creeley, and I found a little sooty puppet underneath the lectern. I was absolutely chuffed to bits. And there he was, just sitting at the front of the away day, watching everything going on with Sue next to him.Josh Haywood: He's still popular. We understood when we put Cityland in, it wasn't going to be Peppa Pig. world and we didn't think for a minute we'd even sort of get to those heights of Thomas Land at Drayton Manor but it certainly hit a chord with the older market certainly the nannies and the granddads who remember such from when they were kids and you know it's a legacy brand and it works but what we have done really well is sort of corner that market for younger children and toddlers and we Sort of took some comments over the last 12 to 18 months that we may be missing the mark when it comes to the 8 to 12-year-olds, which we were pretty good at five or six years ago. So we've decided this year that we're going to invest in some thrill attractions. So we've just launched news that we've got two new rides going in next year. One, I can't tell you exactly because we're still going under. Got some planning issues, but we're going to have the Southwest tallest ride and the Southwest first inverted ride. So a multi-million pound investment going in and hopefully that will give us another boost that we need to kick on again. We've still got new accommodation going in. We'll still be doing new events and shows for next year.Josh Haywood: So it's going to be a bumper year for Crealy. Absolutely.  I really look forward to that.Paul Marden: I look forward to you being on the launch ride.Paul Marden: Me down on the ground watching and videoing.Josh Haywood: What they have said, which is really interesting, we spoke to an operator, there's only one other ride like it in the UK, and that operator said, whatever you do, make sure when you put the ride in, you fit a hose pipe and a tap right in. Because you may be washing the seats down more than you would usually on your current ride. So, yeah, it certainly will add that next level of ride experience to our family market.Paul Marden: Yeah, I think that's super important, isn't it? Mr. Povey, what have you seen today that has blown your socks off?Andy Povey: I'm really looking for the place to go and get some more soft, comfortable socks. I've walked so much. I've stood around and listened to so many fantastic talks, had so many brilliant conversations. I'm done. My feet hurt. I need to sit down and have a beer.Paul Marden: Well, I hate to break it to you, but there's another day left. And there's still more interviews to do. Still more opportunities for us to get some interesting stories on Skip the Queue.Andy Povey: Look forward to that.Paul Marden: Gentlemen, I think we're about done. So thank you ever so much. It has been a joy. And Mr. Povey, see you back here tomorrow. Josh, wonderful as always.Josh Haywood: Maybe see you at OrlandoPaul Marden: Oh. Absolutely, yeah.Josh Haywood: We'll do it againPaul Marden: Thanks for listening to today's episode. If you liked it, leave a comment in Spotify or Apple Podcasts. If you didn't, let us know on hello@skipthequeue.fm. Today's episode was a team effort for Sami and Emily from Plaster, Steve from Folland Co., as well as Claire and Wenalyn from Skip the Queue HQ. We're back again tomorrow for more fun from IAAPA, including Andreas Andersen from Liseberg, one of Scandinavia's most visited parks. See you all tomorrow. The 2025 Visitor Attraction Website Survey is now LIVE! Dive into groundbreaking benchmarks for the industryGain a better understanding of how to achieve the highest conversion ratesExplore the "why" behind visitor attraction site performanceLearn the impact of website optimisation and visitor engagement on conversion ratesUncover key steps to enhance user experience for greater conversionsTake the Rubber Cheese Visitor Attraction Website Survey Report

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Doktor Bana Doğruyu Söyle - Grip mi, kovid mi? Bizi hasta eden hangisi?

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Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2025 11:29


Havalar serinledi, okullar açıldı, hastanelerde yoğunluk başladı. Bir taraftan grip, bir taraftan kovid haberleri geliyor. Peki kovid artık mevsimsel solunum yolu enfeksiyonları arasında mı yer alıyor? Grip aşısı her iki hastalıktan da korur mu? Kısa süre önce grip ya da kovid olanlar yeniden grip aşısı olmalı mı? Merak ettiklerimizi Göğüs Hastalıkları Uzmanı Prof. Dr. Tevfik Özlü'ye sorduk.

Gelişigüzel Hayaller
Merak Öldürmez, Güçlendirir!

Gelişigüzel Hayaller

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2025 12:43


Merak, sadece çocuklukta değil; ömür boyu beynimizi büyüten, ilişkilerimizi derinleştiren ve hayata canlılık katan gizli yakıt.

Bi Aile Meselesi
Bölüm 97 l Merak Ettiklerinizi Cevaplıyoruz (Canlı Yayın)

Bi Aile Meselesi

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2025 66:17


Podcastimizin 97. bölümünde başlığımız “Merak Ettiklerinizi Cevaplıyoruz” oldu. Beğeneceğinizi umuyoruz, iyi seyirler.

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Doktor Bana Doğruyu Söyle - Çocuklarda başarının sırrı sağlıktan geçiyor

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Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2025 13:47


Başarının sırrı sağlıklı bir vücutta yatıyor. Hangi testler ve kontroller çocuklarda iyi bir gelişim için önemli? D, B vitaminleri ve demir neden bu kadar önemli? Okullar açılırken çocukların sağlığında nelere dikkat etmek gerek? Merak ettiklerimizi Çocuk Sağlığı ve Hastalıkları Uzmanı Prof. Dr. Emin Ünüvar'a sorduk.

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Doktor Bana Doğruyu Söyle - Çocuklarda yanlış çanta kullanımına dikkat!

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Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2025 12:29


Okullar açılıyor, yanlış çanta kullanımına dikkat! Çünkü omurga bozukluklarından, kas zedelenmelerine, sırt ağrısında, skolyoza kadar bir çok hastalığın sebebi. Peki çanta nasıl takılmalı? Nasıl ayarlanmalı? En fazla ne kadar ağırlıkta olmalı? Çocuklarda duruş bozukluklarının önüne geçmek için aileler ne yapmalı? Merak ettiklerimizi Fizik Tedavi ve Rehabilitasyon Uzmanı Prof. Dr. Halil Koyuncu'ya sorduk.

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Doğa Konuşmaları - 217.Bölüm - Yanlış olan bizim ormana yayılmamız!

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Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2025 21:30


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217.Bölüm - Yanlış olan bizim ormana yayılmamız!

Doğa Konuşmaları

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2025 21:29


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Doktor Bana Doğruyu Söyle - Solastalji kavramı ve bize hissettirdikleri

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Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2025 9:46


Adı yabancı ama hissi tanıdık! Yanan orman alanlarını gördüğünüzde, bir gölün kuruduğuna tanıklık ettiğinizde ya da büyüdüğünüz mahallenin çevresel özelliklerini yitirdiğini farkettiğinizde içinizde beliren o duygunun bir adı var. Solastalji. Peki bu tanımlama içine hangi durumlar giriyor? Bu hissin devamında ne yaşanıyor? Solastalji bizi nereye götürüyor? Çevresel duyarlılık beraberinde geliyor mu? Merak ettiklerimizi Klinik Psikolog Prof. Dr. Ebru Şalcıoğlu'na sorduk.

METRO TV
Kebakaran Trailer di Tol Tangerang-Merak Akibat Ban Pecah - Headline News Edisi News MetroTV 6013

METRO TV

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2025 1:12


Mobil trailer bermuatan besi terbakar saat melintas di Tol Tangerang–Merak kilometer tiga puluh tujuh pada Senin malam. Kebakaran disebabkan ban belakang trailer yang pecah sehingga menimbulkan api.

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Doktor Bana Doğruyu Söyle - Lyme hastalığı nedir? Nasıl bulaşır?

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Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2025 6:07


Sinek değil, kene ısırığı! Son günlerde ABD'li pop yıldızlarının da yakalandığı Lyme hastalığı kenelerden bulaşıyor. Ama KKKA'dan farklı bir kene türü bu kez başrolde. Peki hastalık ne kadar sürede ortaya çıkıyor? Hangi belirtileri veriyor? Tedavi edilmezse ne oluyor? Türkiye'de de var mı? Merak ettiklerimizi, doğru bilinen yanlışları Prof. Dr. Önder Ergönül'e sorduk.

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Üniversite Yolunda - Su Altı Teknolojileri

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Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2025 4:47


Baraj ve sualtındaki yapıları kim denetler, gemi altı kontrollerini kim yapar, kim tamir eder, deniz altında boru hattı ve tüp geçitlerin inşaatlarında kim çalışır diye merak ediyorsanız sorularınızın yanıtı bir bölümde odaklanıyor. Sualtı Teknolojileri Bölümü. Türkiye'de bir çok üniversitede bulunan bu bölüm tercih süreinde bir alternatif olabilir. Peki hangi dersler veriliyor? Mezunların iş bulma oranları ve kazançları ne durumda? Merak ettiklerimizi İstanbul Üniversitesi Cerrahpaşa Meslek Yüksek Okulu Sualtı Teknolojisi Bölüm Başkanı Dr. Yeliz işcan Alp'e sorduk. 

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Doktor Bana Doğruyu Söyle - Yürüyüş kaç bin adım olmalı? Doç. Dr. Onur Taşar

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Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2025 11:38


10 bin mi, 7 bin mi? 45 dakika mı, yarım saat yeterli mi? Yeni bir araştırma 7 bin adım atan kişilerde erken ölüm riskinin azaldığını söylüyor. Peki bu 7 bin adım nasıl olmalı? Günlük aktiviteleri de kapsar mı? Yürüyüş vücudumuz için neden bu kadar önemli? Yürüdükçe kan değerlerimizde nasıl değişiklikler yaşanıyor? Merak ettiklerimizi Kardioloji Uzmanı Doç. Dr. Onur Taşar'a sorduk.

ANAMED Library Podcast: Burada Konuşmak Serbest
Topkapı Sarayı Arşivi ve Kütüphanesi

ANAMED Library Podcast: Burada Konuşmak Serbest

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2025 32:49


Bu yayında Topkapı Sarayı'nın tarihî zenginliğini yansıtan Arşiv ve Nadir ve Yazma Eserler Kütüphanesi'ni ele aldık. Osmanlı entelektüel mirasını günümüze taşıyan nadide yazmalar, hat eserleri ve arşiv belgeleri üzerine verimli bir sohbet gerçekleştirdik. Merak ettiğimiz, su yüzüne çıkmasında fayda gördüğümüz konuları sizler ile paylaştık. Keyifli bir bölüm sizi bekliyor!

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213.Bölüm (Nihan Gider Işıkman) Sinemanın karbon ayak izi

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Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2025 15:52


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#65 Merak Arası - 1 : Mutluluk Üzerine / Arthur Brooks

Ruggets

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2025 23:43


NotebookLMArthur Brooks KitaplarıPodcast önerisiNefes EgzersiziSekülerleşmeAwe

Doğa Konuşmaları
213.Bölüm - Sinemanın karbon ayak izi

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Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2025 15:52


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Doğa Konuşmaları - 211.Bölüm - İstanbul'un bal ormanlarını öğreniyoruz

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2025 19:17


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211.Bölüm - İstanbul'un bal ormanlarını öğrneiyoruz

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2025 19:17


METRO TV
Pelabuhan Merak Ramai Truk Logistik- Headline News Edisi News MetroTV 5573

METRO TV

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2025 1:35


Pelabuhan Merak mulai dipadati kendaraan logistik, terutama truk-truk pengangkut barang.

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Doktor Bana Doğruyu Söyle - Protein tozlarına dikkat! - Prof. Dr. Vedat Göral

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2025 15:57


Protein tozlarına dikkat! Bilinçsiz kullanımı karaciğerden kalbe bir çok organı olumsuz etkiliyor. Peki özellikle gençler arasında neden bu kadar yaygın? İdeal kullanımı nasıl olmalı? Aşırısı nasıl zarar veriyor? Merak ettiklerimizi Gastroenteroloji Uzmanı Prof. Dr. Vedat Göral'a soruyoruz.

Barış Özcan ile 111 Hz
186 - Her Şeyin Bir Yaşı Var mıdır?

Barış Özcan ile 111 Hz

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2025 21:51


Siz de bazen bir şeyleri yapmaya geç kalmış gibi hissediyor musunuz? "Bu yaştan sonra olmaz, artık yapılmaz, o tren kaçtı geç kaldım, herkes yaptı ben hala yapamadım" diye düşünürken buluyor musunuz kendinizi ara sıra? Merak etmeyin, yalnız değilsiniz. Zira genç yaşlı fark etmeksizin herkesin sık sık yaşadığı bir his bu geç kalmışlık. 111 Hz'in bu bölümünde neden sürekli bir şeylere geç kalmış gibi hissettiğimizi anlamaya çalışıyor, her şeyin bir yaşı olup olmadığını sorguluyor ve bunu yaparken bazı "geç kalmış" isimlerin hayat hikayelerine göz atıyoruz.Sunan: Barış ÖzcanHazırlayan: Kevser Yağcı BiçiciSes Tasarım ve Kurgu: Metin BozkurtYapımcı: Podbee Media------- Podbee Sunar -------Bu podcast, getirfinans hakkında reklam içerir. getirfinans iyi faizi vade beklemeden günlük kazandırır. Kredi faiz oranı düşüktür. Aidatsız kredi kartı sunar. Para transferinden ücret almaz. Sen de getirfinanslı ol.Bu podcast, Garanti BBVA hakkında reklam içerir.Bonus Platinum Dinamik'le tanışın!Kendiliğinden saatte bir değişen güvenlik koduyla internet alışverişlerinin en yeni ve daha da güvenli ödeme yöntemi!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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Doğa Konuşmaları - 210.Bölüm - İklim bize ne diyor?

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2025 14:47


Kuraklık, seller, don olayları, obruklar. Türkiye'nin içinden geçtiği iklim olaylarına nasıl hazırlanmak gerek? Her bölgede durum nasıl farklılık gösteriyor? Kışlar uzadı, yazlar kısaldı, mevsim dengeleri değişti mi? Kuzey kutbunun ısınmasıyla Türkiye'deki don olaylarının nasıl bir ilgisi var? Doğa Konuşmalarında bu hafta iklim kaynaklı afet krizlerini nasıl yönetmek gerektiğini Boğaziçi Üniversitesi İklim Değişikliği ve Politikaları Uygulama ve Araştırma Merkezi Müdürü Prof.Dr. Levent Kurnaz'la konuştuk. NEDEN DOĞA KONUŞMALARI? Merak ettiklerimizi, bilmemiz gerekenleri bilenlere soruyor, doğayla uyumlu bir hayat yaşamanın yollarını öğreniyoruz. Çünkü sürdürülebilir gelecek, doğayla uyumlu olmak gerekiyor. #doğakonuşmaları #doğaylayakınlaşmak #doğaiyigelir #iklimdeğişikliği #çevre #çevreyitanımak #çevremizitanıyalım

Doğa Konuşmaları
210.Bölüm - İklim bize ne diyor?

Doğa Konuşmaları

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2025 14:46


Kuraklık, seller, don olayları, obruklar. Türkiye'nin içinden geçtiği iklim olaylarına nasıl hazırlanmak gerek? Her bölgede durum nasıl farklılık gösteriyor? Kışlar uzadı, yazlar kısaldı, mevsim dengeleri değişti mi? Kuzey kutbunun ısınmasıyla Türkiye'deki don olaylarının nasıl bir ilgisi var? Doğa Konuşmalarında bu hafta iklim kaynaklı afet krizlerini nasıl yönetmek gerektiğini Boğaziçi Üniversitesi İklim Değişikliği ve Politikaları Uygulama ve Araştırma Merkezi Müdürü Prof.Dr. Levent Kurnaz'la konuştuk. NEDEN DOĞA KONUŞMALARI? Merak ettiklerimizi, bilmemiz gerekenleri bilenlere soruyor, doğayla uyumlu bir hayat yaşamanın yollarını öğreniyoruz. Çünkü sürdürülebilir gelecek, doğayla uyumlu olmak gerekiyor. #doğakonuşmaları #doğaylayakınlaşmak #doğaiyigelir #iklimdeğişikliği #çevre #çevreyitanımak #çevremizitanıyalım

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Doktor Bana Doğruyu Söyle - Sosyal medya akımları çocukların beden algısını nasıl etkiliyor?

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Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2025 11:43


Sosyal medyada zayıflama akımları 10-14 yaşa kadar indi. Peki bu akımlar çocukların beden algısını nasıl etkiliyor? Bedene estetik kaygılarla yaklaşmak hangi sorunların kaynağı ya da hangi sorunları beraberinde getiriyor? Merak ettiklerimizi Diyetisyen Psikolog Nazlı İlayda Yüksel'e sorduk.

Doğa Konuşmaları
209.Bölüm - Anadolunun bitki mirası

Doğa Konuşmaları

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2025 15:52


Yolda yürürken yanından geçip gittiğiniz bitkilerin aslında size bir miras olduğunun ne kadar farkındasınız? Küresel ısınmanın hayatımızın neredeyse her alanını etkilediği bu çağda bitki ressamları çevrelerinde gözlemledikleri bitkilerin resimlerini çiziyor, onları geleceğe taşıyor. Anadolu topraklarında yetişen 47 farklı bitki 80 ressamın hayalgücüyle birleştiği`Anadolu'nun Bitki Mirası' sergi Salt Beyoğlu'ndaki mutfak alanında ziyarete açıldı. Hem bu sergiyi hem de bitki ressamlığının ne olduğunu ve aslında nasıl bir sorumluluğu geleceğe aktardığını bitki ressamı Doç.Dr. Gülnur Ekşi Bona Doğa Konuşmaları'nda anlatıyor. NEDEN DOĞA KONUŞMALARI? Merak ettiklerimizi, bilmemiz gerekenleri bilenlere soruyor, doğayla uyumlu bir hayat yaşamanın yollarını öğreniyoruz. Çünkü sürdürülebilir gelecek, doğayla uyumlu olmak gerekiyor. Doğa Konuşmaları her cumartesi 19.30'da, tekrarı pazar 10.30'da NTVRadyo'da. Kaçıranlar ve tekrar dinlemek isteyenler için programın arşivi ntvradyo.com.tr adresinde ve podcast platformlarında. #doğakonuşmaları #doğaylayakınlaşmak #doğaiyigelir #iklimdeğişikliği #çevre #çevreyitanımak #çevremizitanıyalım #banubinbaşaran

Dr. Gulec Radio
I'm back witchez! yumurta dondurma, istifa ve daha çok UPDATE

Dr. Gulec Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2025 31:03


Geri döndüüümmm! Kısa bir aradan yine kaldığımız yerden devam ediyoruz peri bacası fakültesi. Merak etmeyin bu süreçte neler oldu hepsini anlatıcam. Yumurtalarımı dondurdum mu, donduracak mıyım, date mevzuları ne alemde, yoksa istifa mı ediyorum? Hepsi ve daha fazlası için bölüme bekleniyorsunuz! ------- Podbee Sunar ------- Bu podcast, getirfinans hakkında reklam içerir. getirfinans iyi faizi vade beklemeden günlük kazandırır. Kredi faiz oranı düşüktür. Aidatsız kredi kartı sunar. Para transferinden ücret almaz. Sen de getirfinanslı ol.

NTVRadyo
Doğa Konuşmaları - 208.Bölüm - Çevremizi tanıma yolları

NTVRadyo

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2025 20:16


NTVRadyo
Doktor Bana Doğruyu Söyle - Uzun kovid olanlarda demans riski yükseliyor - Prof. Dr. Dilek Necioğlu Örken

NTVRadyo

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2025 12:04


Kovidi ağır geçirenlerin demas riski yüksek çıktı. Peki viral bir enfeksiyon olan kovid beyni nasıl etkiledi? Demans riski en çok hangi özelliklere sahip olan hastalarda daha fazla? Önüne geçmek için ne yapılmalı? Zona aşısı bir çare olabilir mi? Merak edilenleri Nöroloji Uzmanı Prof. Dr. Dilek Necioğlu Örken'e sorduk.

NTVRadyo
Doktor Bana Doğruyu Söyle - Tuz tüketimine dikkat - Dr. Ayça Kaya

NTVRadyo

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2025 15:55


Aşırı tuz tüketimine dikkat! DSÖ 5 gramın altında kullanın diyor, Türkiye'de hala günde kişi başı 10 gram tuz tüketiliyor. Peki aşırı tuz tüketimi organları nasıl etkiliyor? Hangi hastalıkları tetikliyor? Tuzla ödem arasında nasıl bir ilişki var? Gizli tuz kaynakları neler? Bilmeden o kaynaklardan ne kadar tuz alınıyor? Merak ettiklerimizi İç Hastalıkları Uzmanı Doktor Ayça Kaya'ya sorduk.

NTVRadyo
Doğa Konuşmaları - 202. Bölüm - Türkiye'nin balinaları ve yunusları için çağrı!

NTVRadyo

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2025 27:46


Psikiyatri ve Duvarın Ardı
Terapistimizin Nasıl Biri Olduğunu Merak Ediyoruz

Psikiyatri ve Duvarın Ardı

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2025 23:02


Bu bölümde 21. yüzyılda terapistlerin nasıl bir gerçeklik içinde yaşadıklarını ve hasta-terapist ilişkisinin flu alanları hakkında konuşuyoruz. Konuk: Uzm. Dr. […]

NTVRadyo
Doktor Bana Doğruyu Söyle - Omega 3 hücrelerde nasıl bir iletişim sağlıyor? - Dr. Ahmet İncioğlu

NTVRadyo

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2025 10:33


Omega 3 yağ asidi sağlıklı bir vücut için olmazsa olmaz. Peki Omega 3 sayesinde vücudumuzda hangi değişiklikler oluyor? Omega 3 neye iyi geliyor, neyi önlüyor? Eksik olduğunda ortaya ne gibi sorunlar çıkıyor? Tablet mi alınmalı sıvı mı kullanılmalı? Merak ettiklerimizi Çocuk Sağlığı ve Hastalıkları Uzmanı Doktor Ahmet İncioğlu'na sorduk.

NTVRadyo
Doktor Bana Doğruyu Söyle - Elektronik sigara neden tehlikeli? Prof. Dr. Tevfik Özlü

NTVRadyo

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2025 12:26


Avrupa ülkeleri tek tek elektronik sigarayı yasaklıyor. İngiltere'de doktorlar, “Çocukları elektronik sigaralardan uzak tutun” çağrısı yapıyor. Peki elektronik sigaraların içinde hangi kimyasallar var? Akciğer sağlığını nasıl etkiliyor?Hangi hastalıkları beraberinde getiriyor? Elektronik sigara ve sigarayı birlikte kullanlananları nasıl bir tehlike bekliyor? Merak ettiklerimizi Göğüs Hastalıkları Uzmanı Prof. Dr. Tevfik Özlü'ye sorduk.

NTVRadyo
Doktor Bana Doğruyu Söyle - Uyku süresi mi yoksa kalitesi mi önemli?

NTVRadyo

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2025 14:21


“Kaçta uyuduğunuz değil, ne kadar uyuduğunuz önemli.” Peki herkes için ideal bir uyku süresi var mı? Uykusunu alamayanların uyku borcu mu var?Ne yapmalı? Uyku beyin için ne anlama geliyor? Uyku ilaçlarıyla dalınan uykunun kalitesi nasıl oluyor? Merak ettiklerimizi Prof. Dr. Hikmet Fırat ve Uzm. Dr. Beyza Çitçi'ye sorduk.

NTVRadyo
Doğa Konuşmaları - 201.Bölüm - Yemeden önce koklayın!

NTVRadyo

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2025 16:26


NTVRadyo
Doktor Bana Doğruyu Söyle - Çocukluk çağı kanserleri ve bağışıklık sistemi

NTVRadyo

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2025 23:21


Hava kirliliği Avrupa'da her yıl bin 200'den fazla çocuk ve gencin ölümüne neden oluyor. Yaşamın ilerleyen dönemlerinde hastalık riskini de önemli ölçüde arttıyor. Peki hava kirliliğine karşı savunmasız olan çocuklar ve ergenler risk faktörlerindne nasıl korunmalı? Nelere dikkat edilmeli? Başıklık nasıl güçlendirilmeli? Merak ettiklerimizi Çocuk Hastalıkları ve Sağlığı Uzmanı Prof. Dr. Sırrı Bektaş'a soruyoruz.

NTVRadyo
Doğa Konuşmaları - 200.Bölüm - Müsilajla ilgili her şey!

NTVRadyo

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2025 15:19


NTVRadyo
Doktor Bana Doğruyu Söyle - Çocuklarda gerçeklik algısı ve yapay zeka kullanımı

NTVRadyo

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2025 18:27


Ara tatil geldi, çocuklar ekran karşısında. Araştırmalar bilinçsiz sosyal medya kullanımı ve yapay zekanın çocuklar için bir tehdit olabileceğini söylüyor. Peki çocukların sağlıklı ekran kullanımı nasıl olmalı? Çocuklar internette ne gibi tehditlerle karşı karşıya kalıyor? Ebeveynler sosyal medya kullanan çocuklarını nasıl yönlendirmeli? Merak ettiklerimizi Ege Üniversitesi Psikoloji Bölüm Başkanı Prof. Dr. Aysun Doğan'a soruyoruz.

NTVRadyo
Doğa Konuşmaları - 196.Bölüm - Avrupa'da kurtlar niye öldürülüyor?

NTVRadyo

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2024 20:15


NTVRadyo
Doğa Konuşmaları - 195.Bölüm - İstanbul Ormanları'ndan sıcak haberler!

NTVRadyo

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2024 20:03


Barış Özcan ile 111 Hz
162 - Başımıza Ne Gelirse Meraktan mı?

Barış Özcan ile 111 Hz

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2024 21:54


Ateşin bulunmasından dillerin oluşmasına, uzayın keşfinden internetin icadına... Her şeyi başlatan o şey, ilk kıvılcım, merak değilse nedir? 111 Hz'in bu bölümünde; bu podcastin de varlık sebebi diyebileceğimiz, sürekli kullandığımız ama üzerine pek fazla düşünmediğimiz bu duygumuzu anlamaya çalışıyoruz: Merak... Merak iyi midir yoksa kötü mü, tehlikeli bir duygu mudur yoksa faydalı mı? Merak etmemek mümkün mü? Peki insan neden merak eder, hiç düşündünüz mü?Sunan: Barış ÖzcanHazırlayan: Kevser Yağcı BiçiciSes Tasarım ve Kurgu: Metin BozkurtYapımcı: Podbee Media------- Podbee Sunar -------Bu podcast, Muhiku hakkında reklam içerir.Yılbaşı ruhunu yansıtan şık hediye kutuları Muhiku'da!

MenEmen
Yılın en iyi şarkılarını konuşup, kutuplara dair merakımızı paylaştık -183

MenEmen

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2024 41:19


Men-E-Men Stüdyo tarafından hazırlanan yüz seksen üçüncü bölüm sizlerle. Bu bölümümüzde 2024'ü yavaş yavaş kapatmaya başlıyoruz. Müzikal değerlendirmelerimiz var. Yılın en çok dinlenenlerini, en beğenilenlerini, en çok konuşulan müzikal başarılarını konuştuk. Önümüzdeki bölümlerde de yılın değerlendirmelerine devam edeceğiz. Müzikal yolculuğun ardından, coğrafi bir yolculuk yaptık. Kuzey ve Güney kutuplarından bahsettik. Dünya'nın uç noktalarının popülerleşmesini, neden korunmaları gerektiğini ve gezegenimize yaptıkları katkıyı değerlendirdik.

Dersimiz Fitness
81: Testosteronu Arttırmanın En Etkili Yolları

Dersimiz Fitness

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2024 53:44


Dersimiz Fitness'ın bu bölümünde erkek ve kadınlar için testosteron hormonunun öneminden ve doğal yollarla arttırma yöntemlerinden konuşuldu. Koç taşağı yemek ve düzenli sex testosteronu arttırır mı? Libido ve testosteron birbiriyle ne kadar ilişkili? Merak edilen birçok konuya cevap bulabileceğin bu bilgi dolu bölümü kaçırma!  (00:07) Testosteron hormonunun kadın ve erkekler için önemi (03:28) Vücutta değişen hormonların kontrolünü öğrenme süreci (08:12) Libido ve testosteron ilişkisi, koç taşağı yemek testosteronu arttırır mı? (11:33) Kadınların neden testosterona ihtiyacı var? (13:54) Aşırı testosteronun negatif etkileri?  (17:45) Testosteronu arttırmanın en etkili yolu (23:19) Cinsel ilişki sürecinde vücutta gerçekleşen kimyasal reaksiyonlar  (26:47) Tek gecelik ilişkiler insan biyolojisini nasıl etkiliyor?   (30:40) Uyku ve testosteron ilişkisi (38:01) Gün ışığı ve testosteron ilişkisi (41:12) Soğuk ve sıcak uygulamasının testosterona etkisi  (45:42) Setlerde tükenişe ulaşmak testosteronunu nasıl etkiliyor?  (47:53) Ağır kilo ne demek? (49:03) Kardiyo ve testosteron (52:07) Testosteronu arttırmak için takip etmen gereken diyet ve alman gereken takviyeler Sosyal Medya: https://linktr.ee/dersimizfitness Email: bilgi@dersimizfitness.com Hepinize güzel yorumlarınız için teşekkürler! 

Merdiven Altı Terapi
Bali'de Ne Yaşıyorum?

Merdiven Altı Terapi

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2024 49:13


Evrenin garip oyunları sonucunda kendimi Bali'de buldum.Dönüş biletimi tam 3 kez yeniden satın aldım, buradan gidemiyorum. Harry Potter'daki 9 3/4 numaralı peron gibi, sihirli bir portaldan bambaşka bir dünyaya girdiğimi hissediyorum. Merak ediyor musunuz, ben Bali'de ne yaşıyorum?Online terapi uygulaması Hiwell'i indirmek için aşağıdakilink'e tıklayın.https://hiwell.app/-e-k-merdivenaltiterapiİlk seansınızda geçerli %50 indirim kodu: merdiven50“Merdiven Altı Terapi” kitabımı satın alabileceğiniz linkler:https://www.dr.com.tr/Kitap/Merdiven-Alti-Terapi/Basvuru/Psikoloji-Bilimi/urunno=0002142879001?srsltid=AfmBOor2OdKZOTNJSa5vPcNrNU3Os29QETnCy9DxWZp10r_8elwFpaZ4 https://www.literatur.com.tr/merdiven-alti-terapi https://www.bkmkitap.com/merdiven-alti-terapi?waw_keyword=merdiven%20alt%C4%B1%20terapi&_gl=1*wt8xjb*_gcl_aw*R0NMLjE3Mjk0MDQxMDkuQ2owS0NRandzYzI0QmhEUEFSSXNBRlhxQUIwdmNwY3B6aWFmOExyNHU3OWN0eWRXcm1hNmkzZFlzOFRxRk5rLV9lRmNITzZCbUtHV1dTTWFBcl9oRUFMd193Y0I.*_gcl_au*MTY2OTIwMjYwMi4xNzI5NDA0MTEy

Dünya Trendleri
İnsanlığın Geleceği İçin Gıda Bilimi - Konuk: PepsiCo Global Ar-Ge Direktörü Kaan Demiryürek

Dünya Trendleri

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2024 30:08


222.Bölümde PepsiCo Global Ar-Ge Direktörü Kaan Demiryürek konuğum oldu. (00:00) - Açılış Food for Thought: Food Science and Engineering for the Future of Humanity - https://www.amazon.com/Food-Thought-Science-Engineering-Humanity/dp/B0BRLY2MJ9 (03:57) - Kaan Demiryürek'i tanıyoruz. (08:00) - Kitabın çıkış noktası ve bizim gıda ile olan ilişkimiz nedir? (17:05) - Kitabınızda belirttiğiniz gibi, küresel gıda sistemimizin sürdürülebilir olmayan yönleri nelerdir ve bu sorunlarla başa çıkmak için gıda bilimi ve mühendisliğinin nasıl bir rol oynayabileceğini düşünüyorsunuz? (20:48) - Gelecekte gıda endüstrisindeki değişimleri ve gelişmeleri nasıl öngörüyorsunuz ve bu değişimlerin insanlığın geleceği üzerindeki etkisi nedir? (23:47) - 5 kutuplu yıldız modelinden bahsetmişsiniz bu anlatır mısınız? (Merak, sürekli öğrenme) (29:00) - Kapanış Kaan Demiryürek - https://www.linkedin.com/in/kaandemiryurek/ Sosyal Medya takibi yaptın mı?   Twitter - https://twitter.com/dunyatrendleri Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/dunya.trendleri/ Linkedin - https://www.linkedin.com/company/dunyatrendleri/ Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/c/aykutbalcitv Goodreads - https://www.goodreads.com/user/show/28342227-aykut-balc   aykut@dunyatrendleri.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Kısa Dalga Podcast
Özel eğitimde vahim tablo: Çocuklar evlere itiliyor... | Çok Merak Ediyorum 22

Kısa Dalga Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2024 34:23


Kedi Otizm Derneği'nin başkanı Serap Dikmen Ahmetoğlu, özel eğitim gereksinimi olan çocuklarla ilgili sorunları anlatıyor...

Watchers in the Fourth Dimension: A Doctor Who Podcast
Episode 125: The Skull Means Nothing (The Armageddon Factor)

Watchers in the Fourth Dimension: A Doctor Who Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2024 63:55


We reach the end of the Key to Time saga, where the production team decided to put the finale in the hands of a “safe pair of hands” – Bob Baker & Dave Martin (wut?). Anyway, they give us a bonkers story where two planets are fighting a deadly nuclear war, a shadowy figure manipulates things from in between the two planets, there's a rogue Time Lord who presents as a used car salesman (ummmm… oooookay!), and the final segment of the key is… a person? It's time for us to talk about The Armageddon Factor!   Join us as we discuss the potential genocide of the Zeons, how Merak is an absolute tool, lament K9 becoming a damsel in distress, how Game Theory comes into play, and wander what happened to the Zeons (and how it's totally glossed over). We also ponder whether Romana joined the TARDIS by the White Guardian put an ad in the Time Lord newspapers (claiming to be the President), looking for a companion for the Doctor… Oh, and Anthony proclaims that he'll have dinner with anyone!   If you would like to watch along with us, you can find the entirety of the Season available for streaming on Britbox in the USA (http://www.britbox.com) and BBC iPlayer in the UK (https://bbc.in/48GSaCB). If you prefer physical media, you can find the entirety of the season on DVD from both Amazon US (https://amzn.to/3UuAcNB) and Amazon UK (https://amzn.to/44rFj5U).   Other media mentioned in this episode*: The Vampire Lovers (Amazon US: https://amzn.to/3TCP8aN | Amazon UK: https://amzn.to/3Wg6tIC) Charlie's Angels – The Complete Series (Amazon US: https://amzn.to/34fhP98 | Amazon UK: https://amzn.to/32KZ11a) Star Trek: The Original Series: The Complete Series (Amazon US: https://amzn.to/3aifha7 | Amazon UK: https://amzn.to/2YtSYvx) Looney Tunes – The Platinum Collection (Amazon US: https://amzn.to/3Aov8z7 | Amazon UK: https://amzn.to/3nRkM7w) Scooby Doo Where Are You – The Complete Series (Amazon US: https://amzn.to/2WeSMj2 | Amazon UK: https://amzn.to/3zeqTFO) The Lord of the Rings (1978 film) (Amazon US: https://amzn.to/4cJhrOa | Amazon UK: https://amzn.to/3XW6rJ5) Only Fools and Horses: The Complete Collection (Amazon US: https://amzn.to/3WfRm3C | Amazon UK: https://amzn.to/4cVfxtF) Rick and Morty – Seasons 1-4 (Amazon US: https://amzn.to/3lAWSLv | Amazon UK: https://amzn.to/31pNymB) Dr Strangelove (Amazon US: https://amzn.to/387PP6b | Amazon UK: https://amzn.to/3keQnwo) Austin Powers Triple Feature (Amazon US: https://amzn.to/3G4NQit | Amazon UK: https://amzn.to/3vuHNyO) Carmilla, by Sheridan Le Fanu (Amazon US: https://amzn.to/3VOpO3W | Amazon UK: https://amzn.to/4eUCWxi) Chic – Le Freak (YouTube: https://youtu.be/aXgSHL7efKg) Sister Sledge – We Are Family (YouTube: https://youtu.be/uyGY2NfYpeE) Manfred Mann's Earth Band - Blinded by the Light (YouTube: https://youtu.be/cgOvpIK_kSA)   Finally, you can also follow us and interact with us on various forms of social media - Facebook, Instagram, and X. You can also e-mail us at watchers4d@gmail.com. If you're enjoying this podcast, please subscribe to the show, and leave us a rating or review.   *Support Watchers in the Fourth Dimension! We are an Amazon affiliate and earn a small commission from purchases through Amazon links. This goes towards the running costs of the podcast.