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Welcome to another episode of Questions From ItaFootPod Patrons where you, our patrons, decide what the show is about by sending in your questions.(We've made this free for all so non-patrons & YouTube members can see what you get when you sig up on Patreon.com/TIFP or YouTube Memberships)Topics include:- Is Antonio Conte returning to Juventus a good or bad thing?- Will Simone Inzaghi leave Inter Milan for Saudi Arabia?- Is RedBird's AC Milan project dead?- Should Roma try to keep Claudio Ranieri at all costs?- How bad has Sergio Conceicao's stock fallen?And much, much more.Thank you Michael F, Nick P, Matthew E, Daniel L, Matty SM, David, Hamza M, Uncle Sharma, Rhys M, Dylan M, Jack H, Alex, Giuseppe DB, Akbar P, Sergio L, Ganz, Kunal, Craig M, Jamie D, Kevin, Sassano, Jonas S, Vito C, Robbie B, Scot M, Stefan, Mohamed S, Filippo C, Magnus K, Graham T, Riccardo B, Tommo, Marco M, Marc T and Ashley P for sending in your questions this week.Remember to keep sending us your questions via Instagram, Facebook, Twitter or email us on theserieashow@gmail.comListeners in the UK & Ireland: Click here to watch Serie A LIVE on OneFootball.To listen to this & all other full episodes of The Italian Football Podcast (and support the show), go to Patreon.com/TIFP OR now also available on Spotify OR YouTube Memberships and sign up. Your support makes The Italian Football Podcast possible.Follow us: Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, YouTube Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Der 34-jährige Michael F. aus Bern war gesund. Bis er 2018 nach einer Blinddarm-Operation einen Anruf erhielt, der sein Leben veränderte. Die Ärzte fanden im entnommenen Blinddarm einen bösartigen, neuroendokrinen Tumor. Er musste sich erneut operieren lassen. Chirurgen entfernten dabei einen Teil seines Dickdarms, um das Risiko von Metastasen zu senken. Seitdem verträgt er keine scharfen Speisen mehr und muss morgens schnell aufs WC. Andere Betroffene haben nach der Operation jedoch anhaltenden Durchfall. Diese zweite Operation kann man heute vielen Betroffenen ersparen, dank eines von der Stiftung Krebsforschung Schweiz unterstützten Forschungsprojektes. Prof. Reto Kaderli und sein Team vom Inselspital Bern leiteten die Studie, die neue Erkenntnisse zur Empfehlung für eine zweite Operation liefert. Die Entfernung des Dickdarms wird nun nur noch bei über 2 Zentimeter grossen oder schnell wachsenden Tumoren empfohlen. Michael F. hätte mit der neuen Empfehlung nicht nochmals unters Messer müssen. Seither achtet er aber mehr auf sich, ernährt sich gesünder und sagt: «Ich lebe heute bewusster.»
In 1971, Montgomery County Deputy Sheriff James Tappen Hall was gunned down outside a Maryland country club. The case went cold—no suspect, no answers, no closure. But his daughter never gave up trying to find her father's killer.Fifty years later, cold case detectives finally reopened the investigation and identified a suspect whose shocking confession revealed a detail never released to the public: Hall was shot twice. A Second Shot by Dr. Michael Weisberg is a gripping true crime story of justice delayed but not denied—and a deeply personal tale of second chances for both a grieving family and the author himself. Joining me to discuss, A SECOND SHOT: The Pursuit of Justice in Maryland's Oldest Cold Case Murder—Michael F. Weisberg Follow and comment on Facebook-TRUE MURDER: The Most Shocking Killers in True Crime History https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100064697978510Check out TRUE MURDER PODCAST @ truemurderpodcast.com
Author Michael F. Weisberg, M.D., joined Dave Warner on an episode of the Small Town Life Podcast to discuss his new book, 'A Second Shot: The Pursuit of Justice in Maryland's Oldest Cold Case Murder.'In 1971, Montgomery County Deputy Sheriff James Tappen Hall was gunned down outside a Maryland country club. The case went cold—no suspect, no answers, no closure.Fifty years later, cold case detectives reopened the investigation and identified a suspect whose shocking confession revealed a detail never released to the public: Hall was shot twice.A Second Shot by Dr. Michael Weisberg is a gripping true crime story of justice delayed but not denied—and a deeply personal tale of second chances for both a grieving family and the author himself.On top of all that, there's a connection to Little Falls.
Despite the passage of fifty years since his last activity, the case of the Zodiac Killer continues to fascinate and frustrate law enforcement, the media, and the American public, making America's most notorious unsolved murder case.Thank you to the Incredible Dave White of Bring Me the Axe Podcast for research and Writing support!ReferencesBlankenstein , Andrew, and Wilson Wong. 2021. 'The case remains open': FBI rebuts claim Zodiac Killer case is solved. October 7. Accessed February 2025. https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/case-remains-open-fbi-refutes-claim-zodiac-killer-case-solved-n1281002.Chabria, Anita. 2018. "Vallejo police have sent Zodiac Killer DNA to a lab. Results could come in weeks." Sacramento Bee, May 3.Chronicle, San Francisco. 1970. "A Zodiac threat to newsman." San Francisco Chronicle , October 31: 7.Cole, Michael F. 2020. The Zodiac Revisted: The Facts of the Case. San Francisco, CA: Twin Prime Publishing .Drake, Rossiter. 2007. "A magnificent obsession with the Zodiac killer." San Francisco Examiner, March 2: 28.Flaherty, Frances. 1969. "New letter by Zodiac claims seven slayings." Times-Herald (Vallejo, CA), November 12: 1.—. 1969. "Teenagers' s;ayer still at large." Times-Herald (Vallejo, CA), March 30: 1.Flaherty, Francis G. 1968. "Investigators lacking clues in 2 slayings." Times-Herald (Vallejo, CA), December 22: 1.Glover, Malcolm. 1969. "Hundreds of 'Zodiac' tips flood Bay police." San Francisco Examiner, October 18: 1.Lowe, Lindsay. 2024. Who was Arthur Leigh Allen? October 29. Accessed February 14, 2025. https://www.today.com/popculture/zodiac-killer-arthur-leigh-allen-rcna176996.McClatchy Newspapers Service. 1969. "Vallejo Police seek gunman who killed woman, shot man." Sacramento Bee, July 5: 1.Michelman, Jordan. 2020. "What If You Solved the Zodiac Killer Mystery and No One Believed You? ." Portland Monthly, December 16.O'Connell, Oliver. 2021. Gary Poste: Who was the alleged Zodiac killer identified by ‘Case Breakers'? October 7. Accessed February 14, 2025. https://www.the-independent.com/news/world/americas/crime/gary-post-zodiac-killer-suspect-b1933700.html.Peterson, Dave. 1969. "2 survivors tell what they can on 'Code Killer'." Times-Herald, October 1: 1.Sacramento Bee. 1969. "Officers check leads in Berryessa killing." Sacramento Bee, October 3: 27.San Francisco Examiner. 1969. "'Cipher Killer's' new letter." San Francisco Examiner, August 4: 1.—. 1969. "'Cypher Killer' hunt is pressed." San Francisco Examiner, August 6: 57.—. 1969. "School bus alert on mad killer." San Francisco Examiner, October 17: 1.—. 1969. "Sketch made of killer in taxi slaying." San Francisco Examiner, October 14: 6.—. 1970. "Zodiac 'greeting' to police: 'enjoy yourselves at my blast'." San Francisco Examiner, May 1: 50.Smith, Dave. 1971. "17-plus victims claimed in letter by Zodiac Killer." Los Angeles Times, March 16: 3.—. 1969. "Zodiac Killer--chilling portrait of madness." Los Angeles Times, October 15: 1.—. 1969. "'The Zodiac' lives inconspicuously, but murders with flourish." Sacramento Bee, October 10: E12.Smith, Jane. 1969. "Girl stabbing victim dies in Napa hospital." Times-Herald (Vallejo, CA), September 30: 1.Times-Herald. 1969. "Cryptogram deciphered by teacher." Times-Herald (Vallejo, CA), August 9: 1.—. 1968. "Hunt maniac in murders of teenagers." Times-Herald (Vallejo, CA), December 23: 1.—. 1969. "Lake attacks linked to Vallejo slayings." Times-Herald (Vallejo, CA), September 29: 14.—. 1969. "Mystery ciphers not decoded yet." Times-Herald (Vallejo, CA), August 2: 1.—. 1968. "Vallejo teenagers are shot to death near Lake Herman." Times-Herald (Vallejo, CA), December 21: 1.—. 1969. "Police seeking clues in Vallejo shootings." Times-Herald, July 6:1.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Despite the passage of fifty years since his last activity, the case of the Zodiac Killer continues to fascinate and frustrate law enforcement, the media, and the American public, making America's most notorious unsolved murder case.Thank you to the Incredible Dave White of Bring Me the Axe Podcast for research and Writing support!ReferencesBelcher, Jerry. 1969. "Police certain Zodiac called." San Francisco Examiner, October 23: 1.Bernhard, Hubert J. 1969. "Killer of cabbie is linked to 4 murders." San Francisco Examiner, October 15: 3.Bernhard, Hurbert J. 1969. "TV 'Zodiac' reneges on surrender." San Francisco Examiner, October 22: 1.Blankenstein , Andrew, and Wilson Wong. 2021. 'The case remains open': FBI rebuts claim Zodiac Killer case is solved. October 7. Accessed February 2025. https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/case-remains-open-fbi-refutes-claim-zodiac-killer-case-solved-n1281002.Chabria, Anita. 2018. "Vallejo police have sent Zodiac Killer DNA to a lab. Results could come in weeks." Sacramento Bee, May 3.Chronicle, San Francisco. 1970. "A Zodiac threat to newsman." San Francisco Chronicle , October 31: 7.Cole, Michael F. 2020. The Zodiac Revisted: The Facts of the Case. San Francisco, CA: Twin Prime Publishing .Drake, Rossiter. 2007. "A magnificent obsession with the Zodiac killer." San Francisco Examiner, March 2: 28.Flaherty, Frances. 1969. "New letter by Zodiac claims seven slayings." Times-Herald (Vallejo, CA), November 12: 1.—. 1969. "Teenagers' s;ayer still at large." Times-Herald (Vallejo, CA), March 30: 1.Flaherty, Francis G. 1968. "Investigators lacking clues in 2 slayings." Times-Herald (Vallejo, CA), December 22: 1.Glover, Malcolm. 1969. "Hundreds of 'Zodiac' tips flood Bay police." San Francisco Examiner, October 18: 1.Lowe, Lindsay. 2024. Who was Arthur Leigh Allen? October 29. Accessed February 14, 2025. https://www.today.com/popculture/zodiac-killer-arthur-leigh-allen-rcna176996.McClatchy Newspapers Service. 1969. "Vallejo Police seek gunman who killed woman, shot man." Sacramento Bee, July 5: 1.Michelman, Jordan. 2020. "What If You Solved the Zodiac Killer Mystery and No One Believed You? ." Portland Monthly, December 16.O'Connell, Oliver. 2021. Gary Poste: Who was the alleged Zodiac killer identified by ‘Case Breakers'? October 7. Accessed February 14, 2025. https://www.the-independent.com/news/world/americas/crime/gary-post-zodiac-killer-suspect-b1933700.html.Peterson, Dave. 1969. "2 survivors tell what they can on 'Code Killer'." Times-Herald, October 1: 1.Sacramento Bee. 1969. "Officers check leads in Berryessa killing." Sacramento Bee, October 3: 27.San Francisco Examiner. 1969. "'Cipher Killer's' new letter." San Francisco Examiner, August 4: 1.—. 1969. "'Cypher Killer' hunt is pressed." San Francisco Examiner, August 6: 57.—. 1969. "School bus alert on mad killer." San Francisco Examiner, October 17: 1.—. 1969. "Sketch made of killer in taxi slaying." San Francisco Examiner, October 14: 6.—. 1970. "Zodiac 'greeting' to police: 'enjoy yourselves at my blast'." San Francisco Examiner, May 1: 50.Smith, Dave. 1971. "17-plus victims claimed in letter by Zodiac Killer." Los Angeles Times, March 16: 3.—. 1969. "Zodiac Killer--chilling portrait of madness." Los Angeles Times, October 15: 1.—. 1969. "'The Zodiac' lives inconspicuously, but murders with flourish." Sacramento Bee, October 10: E12.Smith, Jane. 1969. "Girl stabbing victim dies in Napa hospital." Times-Herald (Vallejo, CA), September 30: 1.Times-Herald. 1969. "Cryptogram deciphered by teacher." Times-Herald (Vallejo, CA), August 9: 1.—. 1968. "Hunt maniac in murders of teenagers." Times-Herald (Vallejo, CA), December 23: 1.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
After the first age of rocketry, some cowboy heroes traded their six-shooters for rayguns and rode beyond Earth to settle a new genre frontier.
Michael Förtsch erzählt, ob Deepseek wirklich alles auf den Kopf stellt – und warum er glaubt, mithalten zu können gegen die Milliardenkonzerne aus den USA.
Ingar og Peter har dratt sin kos til Japan, men John-Edvard holder fortet og serverer en bonusepisode om den tredje Sonic-filmen og Dragon Ball Daima. i studio har han fått besøk av sin tidligere podcast-makker Michael F. Breien, aka badmilki.
Michael overcame type 1 diabetes and morbid obesity on the carnivore diet. Twitter: @itismikefitz Timestamps: 00:00 Overcoming double diabetes and obesity 03:49 Diabetes management concerns 06:51 Carnivore diet breaks weight plateau 12:25 Carnivore diet: Prioritizing protein 13:15 Satiety debate: Carnivore diet perspective 18:07 Managing insulin for high-protein meals 22:31 Fat intake and insulin needs 24:48 Insulin resistance in diabetes 26:35 Key to health: Habit & protein 29:33 Meal prep for controlled eating 34:53 Evolved views on diet & fasting 38:07 Stress-induced hyperglycemia and illness 41:27 RPR and diaphragmatic breathing benefits 43:25 Critique of diabetes management targets 45:25 Teen diabetes management challenges 48:28 Where to find Mike Revero Clinic for treating chronic diseases: https://revero.com Join Revero Now to transform your health: https://revero.com/membership Join the Revero team (medical providers, etc): https://revero.com/jobs #Revero #ReveroHealth #shawnbaker #Carnivorediet #MeatHeals #AnimalBased #ZeroCarb #DietCoach #FatAdapted #Carnivore #sugarfree Disclaimer: The content on this channel is not medical advice. Please consult your healthcare provider. #revero #shawnbaker #Carnivorediet #MeatHeals #HealthCreation #humanfood #AnimalBased #ZeroCarb #DietCoach #FatAdapted #Carnivore #sugarfree
As part of our Best of 2024 series, we revisit the July 11 interview with Michael F. Sabitoni, General Secretary-Treasurer of the Laborers' International Union of North America (LIUNA), who joined the America's Work Force Union Podcast to discuss the union's ambitious organizing efforts and the challenges facing workers in today's economic landscape. The Best of 2024 series continued with the July 11 interview with Alex Roberts, the Washington, D.C. government affairs representative and contract action ambassador for the Association of Professional Flight Attendants (APFA), who joined the America's Work Force Union Podcast to share insights into the then ongoing contract negotiations with American Airlines.
Dr. Michael Fübi von TÜV Rheinland spricht heute mit Andreas Herrmann im Mobility Pioneers Podcast über:> TÜV Rheinlands Rolle in der Mobilität> Transformation der Automobilindustrie> Sicherheitsstandards und Zertifizierung von autonomen FahrzeugenDr. Michael Fübi: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-michael-fuebi-ceo-tuev-rheinland/ Die Episode wurde am 05.11.2024 aufgezeichnet.
Ett mobilklipp på 11 sekunder ska förändra Michaels liv för alltid. Han är en engagerad politiker med en ljus framtid. Men han har en hemlighet. Under gymnasietid var han en helt annan person. Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radio Play. Reporter och ljuddesign: Simon SarneckiProducent: Gustav AsplundSlutmix: Astrid AnkarcronaVerkligheten görs av produktionsbolaget Filt.
Father Michael is the chaplain at Beale Air Force Base
Alcoholics Anonymous Discussion Meeting: We are a weekly podcast where we interview Alcoholics Anonymous members on their journey through the program. We discuss recovery, spirituality, and other sober related topics. Details here: https://linktr.ee/tmatmlive.
In this episode of Embedded Edge, we're thrilled to be joined by Michael Förtsch, CEO of Q.ANT, a pioneering company at the forefront of photonic computing. With a focus on using light instead of electricity, Q.ANT's innovation promises not just higher computational density but also a dramatic reduction in energy consumption. Today, we'll dive into the fundamental differences between traditional silicon-based systems and photonic computing, the potential of thin-film lithium niobate in this revolution and the broader impact on industries.
It's our Halloween Special and we're excited to be joined again by the excellent artist Michael Féaux Wood. Not only did Michael draw the superb poster for this episode, he's also taken us back so we can re-visit the 1986 monster fun movie, CRITTERS.END CREDITS- Presented by Robert Johnson and Christopher Webb- Produced/edited by Christopher Webb- "Still Any Good?" logo designed by Graham Wood & Robert Johnson- Really bloody superb poster by Michael Féaux Wood- Theme music ("The Slide Of Time") by The Sonic Jewels, used with kind permission(c) 2024 Tiger Feet ProductionsFind us:Twitter @stillanygoodpodInstagram @stillanygoodpodEmail stillanygood@gmail.comFind Michael:Insta: @feauxwoodcreativewww.michaelfeaux.co.ukSupport the show
Fitness mit M.A.R.K. — Dein Nackt Gut Aussehen Podcast übers Abnehmen, Muskelaufbau und Motivation
Was man teilweise über Vitamin D hört, klingt fast zu schön, um wahr zu sein. Andererseits deuten hunderte verschiedener Forschungsarbeiten darauf hin, dass Vitamin D zur Vorbeugung einer Reihe von Krankheiten beitragen kann – darunter Osteoporose, Depression, Autoimmun- und Herz-Kreislauf-Erkrankungen. Ärzte empfehlen es. Gesundheits- und Fitnesspodcaster sprechen darüber. Vielleicht geht Dir sogar Deine Lieblingstante damit auf die Nerven. Bei all dem Hype ist die Frage berechtigt: "Solltest Du Vitamin D einnehmen?" Hier sind die Antworten – und die neuesten Fakten über ein faszinierendes Vitamin, das ein wahrer Verwandlungskünstler ist. ____________ *WERBUNG: KoRoDrogerie.de: 5% Ermäßigung auf alles mit dem Code „FMM“ beim Checkout. ____________ Ressourcen zur Folge: Literatur: Ratgeber Nahrungsergänzung – Mark Maslow (kostenlos auf MarathonFitness) Blut: Die Geheimnisse unseres flüssigen Organs* – Ulrich Strunz (Heyne) Vitamin D* – Uwe Gröber, Michael F. Holick (Wissenschaftl. Verlagsgesellschaft) Blutuntersuchung (Selbsttest): Vitamin D Test* von Medivere Präparate: D-Form 2.000 K2+* von FormMed D-Form 2.000 K2+ vegan* von FormMed ____________
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Für alle, die den Stahlwerk Doppelpass verpasst haben: Hier gibt es jeden Sonntag die neue Folge des Doppelpass zum Nachhören als Podcast. Horst Heldt: Christoph Daum war seiner Zeit voraus. In der aktuellen Folge sind die Gäste: Horst Heldt (Geschäftsführer Profifußball Union Berlin), Michael Färber (Berliner Morgenpost), Cornelius Küpper (Kommentator), Alfred Draxler und Stefan Effenberg (SPORT1 Experten). In der neuen Folge des Doppelpass diskutieren sie unter anderem über die Themen: 00:00 Zum Tod von Christoph Daum und dessen bewegten Leben 14:20 Zum siegreichen Saison-Auftritt von Borussia Dortmund 31:42 Zur Aufregung um Handspiele wie unter anderem beim 2:2 zwischen dem FC Augsburg und Werder Bremen 72:26 Zur Situation von ...Du möchtest deinen Podcast auch kostenlos hosten und damit Geld verdienen? Dann schaue auf www.kostenlos-hosten.de und informiere dich. Dort erhältst du alle Informationen zu unseren kostenlosen Podcast-Hosting-Angeboten. kostenlos-hosten.de ist ein Produkt der Podcastbude.Gern unterstützen wir dich bei deiner Podcast-Produktion.
Für alle, die den Stahlwerk Doppelpass verpasst haben: Hier gibt es jeden Sonntag die neue Folge des Doppelpass zum Nachhören als Podcast. Horst Heldt: Christoph Daum war seiner Zeit voraus. In der aktuellen Folge sind die Gäste: Horst Heldt (Geschäftsführer Profifußball Union Berlin), Michael Färber (Berliner Morgenpost), Cornelius Küpper (Kommentator), Alfred Draxler und Stefan Effenberg (SPORT1 Experten). In der neuen Folge des Doppelpass diskutieren sie unter anderem über die Themen: 00:00 Zum Tod von Christoph Daum und dessen bewegten Leben 14:20 Zum siegreichen Saison-Auftritt von Borussia Dortmund 31:42 Zur Aufregung um Handspiele wie unter anderem beim 2:2 zwischen dem FC Augsburg und Werder Bremen 72:26 Zur Situation von ...Du möchtest deinen Podcast auch kostenlos hosten und damit Geld verdienen? Dann schaue auf www.kostenlos-hosten.de und informiere dich. Dort erhältst du alle Informationen zu unseren kostenlosen Podcast-Hosting-Angeboten. kostenlos-hosten.de ist ein Produkt der Podcastbude.Gern unterstützen wir dich bei deiner Podcast-Produktion.
Für alle, die den Stahlwerk Doppelpass verpasst haben: Hier gibt es jeden Sonntag die neue Folge des Doppelpass zum Nachhören als Podcast. Horst Heldt: Christoph Daum war seiner Zeit voraus. In der aktuellen Folge sind die Gäste: Horst Heldt (Geschäftsführer Profifußball Union Berlin), Michael Färber (Berliner Morgenpost), Cornelius Küpper (Kommentator), Alfred Draxler und Stefan Effenberg (SPORT1 Experten). In der neuen Folge des Doppelpass diskutieren sie unter anderem über die Themen: 00:00 Zum Tod von Christoph Daum und dessen bewegten Leben 14:20 Zum siegreichen Saison-Auftritt von Borussia Dortmund 31:42 Zur Aufregung um Handspiele wie unter anderem beim 2:2 zwischen dem FC Augsburg und Werder Bremen 72:26 Zur Situation von ...Du möchtest deinen Podcast auch kostenlos hosten und damit Geld verdienen? Dann schaue auf www.kostenlos-hosten.de und informiere dich. Dort erhältst du alle Informationen zu unseren kostenlosen Podcast-Hosting-Angeboten. kostenlos-hosten.de ist ein Produkt der Podcastbude.Gern unterstützen wir dich bei deiner Podcast-Produktion.
This is the fourth episode for my segment “Ask Jewells Anything About Iceland”. Thank you to everyone who sent in questions. If you would like to submit a question, please use this link.You can check out previous episodes on Ask Jewells Anything About Iceland here.If you have questions that are specifically for an upcoming trip and getting the answer is time-sensitive, feel free to book a one-hour private video trip planning call with me. 1. Anne C. said: "Have you been to Faroe Islands? Is it an easy enough day trip or overnight or weekend from Iceland? What are logistics and approx costs/fees associated? Best time of year?" Flights from Reykjavik, Edinburgh, and Oslo to the Faroe Islands with Atlantic Airways are only one hour long,The Faroe Islands can also be reached by ferry from Iceland and Denmark. Slow travel at its best! This service is operated by a Faroese company, Smyril Line.Icelandair flights are currently 5-6 times a week from May to October. The price starts at $206 if departing from ReykjavíkCheck out Visit Faroe Islands for more information. 2. Michael F. said: "We are returning to Iceland for the 2nd time in September. Our flight gets in early and we saw some hotels close to the airport offer a nap-n-go option. We were hoping to catch a nap before driving to Hveragerdi. Is this something you would recommend?" I think the Nap and Go program is a great option to get some rest before heading out on the road. It seems that you need to contact the hotels for the room rates because they are not on their websites. 3. Scott H. said: "What is it like taking a car on a ferry? To visit the Westman Islands. We are staying overnight there and I would like to have my luggage and other things with us while we are there." Taking the ferry to the Westman Islands has been a very positive experience for me. I think the best route is when you depart from Landeyjahöfn on mainland Iceland and going to Heimaey. You can book you car as part of your ferry ticket, which makes getting around the island even easier. 4. Ana C. said: "Hi Jewells! How was it for you experiencing winter time in Iceland for the first years? Was it too hard? What was the most difficult part? Do people there change habbits to enjoy the little daylight they can while working for instance (like longer lunch breaks)? What changes in the daily life ? Ended up being a lot of questions ;-) Takk! I talk a lot about the coping mechanisms I have used to thrive, and not just survive, winter in Iceland in this video. 5. Ana C. said: "What is the most difficult part for you about learning Icelandic? Vocabulary itself, conjugation, verbs? " Icelandic has several things that make it difficult. Pronunciation, declensions, conjugations, and some exceptions to rules can trip anyone up. This includes Icelanders. I think my avoidance of saying something wrong due to the four cases in which words can decline or conjugating verbs was more of an issue than saying words properly.For many language learners that have an accent when they speak Icelandic, that can be a deterrent in having Icelanders understanding what you are saying because most Icelanders are not accustomed to hearing an accent when they speak Icelandic. 6. Madeline M said: "This isn't exactly about Iceland, but...can you give us the backstory of your theme music?" The selection of my theme song was based on me wanting to play music that gave you the vibe of taking a road trip or feeling nostalgic.It would have been nice to have a local Icelandic band create the sound but I was DIYing everything so there was not a lot of money to put into this. After many hours of checking out music on a royalty free music site, I knew I had found the right song. 7. Shelley D. said: Do you have resources for lodging in Iceland? Yes, I have many lodging recommendations on My Iceland Map. 8. Christine said: "Thank you for all the great advice and inspiration!
In this Tidbit version of Programming By Stealth, Bart Busschots interviews Mattias Wadman, one of the maintainers of the jq project. This was great fun as we just finished learning jq in Programming By Stealth. Read an unedited, auto-generated transcript with chapter marks: PBS_2024_08_06 You can find out more about Mattias & the various projects he is working on at the links below: Follow Mattias on Mastodon: @wader@fosstodon.org Mattias' GitHub Profile which hosts some notable jq-related projects: fq for querying binary files with the jq language: github.com/wader/fq A list of presentations about fq — github.com/… The fork of the Go version of jq that powers fq — github.com/… The language definition file for adding jq support to IDEs like VS Code: github.com/wader/jq-lsp jq implemented in jq: github.com/wader/jqjq Some notable jq commits & files mentioned during the interview: The very first commit in Haskel The switch to C jq's main function which is written in jq — https://github.com/… A version of jq implemented in Go: github.com/itchyny/gojq A version of jq implemented in Rust by Michael Färber: github.com/01mf02/jaq Michael's formal specification of the jq language — github.com/… The “Denotational Semantics and a Fast Interpreter for jq” academic paper by Michael
Zweite Medaille, zweites Gold, erster Medalwalk im Deutschen Haus. Wir erzählen euch, was es damit auf sich hat, wie viel Zeit man als Goldmedaillengewinner nach seinem Sieg einplanen sollte und haben natürlich die große Ladung Sport im Gepäck.
Michael F. Sabitoni, General Secretary-Treasurer of the Laborers International Union of North America (LIUNA), joined the America's Work Force Union Podcast to discuss his path to the union and how his predecessor helped show him what a good labor leader can accomplish. He also spoke about better educational tools for members during the political cycle and how LIUNA is using a new training program to help members organize. Alex Roberts, Government Affairs Representative and Contract Action Team Ambassador with the Association of Professional Flight Attendants (APFA), joined the America's Work Force Union Podcast to discuss the ongoing six-year negotiation for a new contract with American Airlines.
Es klingt nach Science-Fiction: In einer Kapsel sollen Menschen mit bis zu 900 Kilometern pro Stunde durch eine Röhre geschossen werden. Seit Tesla-Chef Elon Musk vor zehn Jahren diese Idee vorgestellt hat, wird auf der ganzen Welt an Hyperloop-Konzepten getüftelt. Wird die Rohrpost für Menschen also bald Flugzeuge und Züge überflüssig machen? // Von Christian Schiffer und Michael Förtsch/ WDR 2024/ www.radiofeature.wdr.de Von Christian Schiffer und Michael Förtsch.
In this episode I spoke with Michael F. Blake on his latest book "The Cavalry Trilogy: John Ford, John Wayne, And The Making Od Three Classic Westerns". Like other filmmakers in post-WWII Hollywood, John Ford (already a three-time Best Directing Oscar winner), longed for the freedom and independence to make his own films, away from the dictates of studio executives. Then, in 1946, Ford and producer Merian C. Cooper (King Kong) decided to form their own production company, Argosy Productions. But their first venture was a financial flop, burdening the new company with heavy debt.
On Today's Episode of THE BS UNCENSORED EP17, We had an extended conversation with John Michael Higgins who was Promoting: Season 2 of Split Second. ..on Game Show Network. He also discussed his film career and why he likes meeting fans in the supermarket. He schooled Bailey on what not to ask in an interview and much more….. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-bs-network/message
Ein Jahresabschluss zum Vergessen! Oder nicht? Hertha BSC kommt im letzten Spiel 2023 nicht über ein 0:0 gegen den Tabellenletzten aus Osnabrück hinaus. Doch das Spiel täuscht über die Entwicklung hinweg, die der Berliner Fußball-Zweitligist in dieser Saison genommen hat. Welche Spieler sich in der Hinrunde als Lichtblicke hervorgetan haben? Und warum vor allem Fabian Reese den Verantwortlichen Sorgenfalten auf die Stirn treibt? Darüber sprechen die Morgenpost-Sportredakteure Inga Böddeling und Michael Färber in der neuen Folge des „Immer Hertha“-Podcasts. Außerdem geht‘s um die sportliche und emotionale Entwicklung der Berliner, um Schwachstellen im Kader, um Nachbesserungsbedarf in bestimmten Momenten und um eine Rückrunde, die viel Schönes für den blau-weißen Hauptstadtklub bereithalten kann. Viel Spaß beim Reinhören!
Join us on a magical fantasy adventure as we meet a princess, a big muscly horny devil, elves and various little people (Tom Cruise joke goes here). Our very special guest Michael Féaux Wood has chosen Ridley Scott's 1985 romp, LEGEND.END CREDITS- Presented by Robert Johnson and Christopher Webb- Produced/edited by Christopher Webb- "Still Any Good?" logo designed by Graham Wood & Robert Johnson- Crap poster mock-up by Christopher Webb- Theme music ("The Slide Of Time") by The Sonic Jewels, used with kind permission(c) 2023 Tiger Feet ProductionsFind us:Twitter @stillanygoodpodInstagram @stillanygoodpodEmail stillanygood@gmail.comFind Michael:Instagram @feauxwoodcreative, @mfeauxwoodSupport the show
Während Hertha BSC die ligafreie Zeit genutzt hat, um im Test gegen Altglienicke den Spielern Praxis zu geben, die sonst nicht so zum Zug kommen, durften sich andere Profis des Berliner Fußball-Zweitligisten auf internationaler Bühne mit ihren Nationalmannschaften beweisen. Welcher Herthaner sich ein Ticket für die Europameisterschaft im kommenden Sommer gesichert hat? Und wer bei seinem Debüt sogar gleich treffen konnte? Darüber sprechen die Morgenpost-Sportredakteure Inga Böddeling und Michael Färber in der neuen Folge des „Immer Hertha“-Podcasts. Außerdem geht‘s um die dritte Folge der Hertha-Doku, um einen Tag mit Robert Kwasigroch und Einblicke in die Tage rund um den Prozess von Marius Gersbeck, um den Ausblick auf das Auswärtsspiel am Freitag in Hannover und die Frage, warum die Berliner dort einen Riesenschritt machen könnten. Viel Spaß beim Reinhören!
Best moment ever this week on THWF! FELIX IS DEAD!!Well maybe not but he's no longer on our screens so lets jump for joy! June 30 Raw is the go home show for Canadian Stampede and we get the introduction of Michael F'n Cole! Plus we get an Ahmed post surgery promo where he's hopped up on goofballs!Follow us on Tik Tok and Instagram @treehillwf.podcast and listen in on all streaming services!
Hertha meldet sich zurück! Mit dem Erfolg gegen den SC Paderborn hat der Berliner Fußball-Zweitligist nach zwei Niederlagen in Folge wieder drei Punkte eingefahren. Der dritte Heimsieg der Saison befördert den blau-weißen Hauptstadtklub in der Tabelle auf Rang neun. Wie Fabian Reese und Haris Tabakovic die Fans träumen lassen? Und warum am Sonnabend im Olympiastadion trotzdem nicht alle zufrieden waren? Darüber sprechen die Morgenpost-Sportredakteure Inga Böddeling und Michael Färber in der neuen Folge des „Immer Hertha“-Podcasts. Außerdem geht‘s um die Verletzung von Bence Dardai, um die Gelb-Rote Karte für Kapitän Toni Leistner, die Trainer Pal Dardai vor ein handfestes Abwehrproblem stellt, um Ersatzkapitän Reese, um die Neuordnung im Aufsichtsrat und um einen Blick auf zwei Spiele, die Herthas Weg maßgeblich bestimmen können.
Es war ein Spiel, das Hertha BSC vor einigen Wochen wohl noch hergeschenkt hätte. Beim FC Schalke 04 aber bewahrte der Berliner Fußball-Zweitligist Nerven und Kontrolle und belohnte sich mit dem zweiten Auswärtssieg der Saison. Welcher Profi dabei besonders herausstach? Und in welchen Belangen die Berliner eine sichtbare Entwicklung gemacht haben? Darüber sprechen die Morgenpost-Sportredakteure Inga Böddeling und Michael Färber in der neuen Folge des "Immer Hertha"-Podcasts. Außerdem geht's um die Einigung mit Torhüter Rune Jarstein, um die Länderspielpause und um die anstehende Mitgliederversammlung inklusive Abwahlanträgen, Nachwahlen im Präsidium sowie neuen Zahlen zur wirtschaftlichen Lage des Hauptstadtklubs. Viel Spaß beim Reinhören!
Es war eine Lehrstunde für Hertha BSC. Mit 1:2 verlor der Berliner Fußball-Zweitligist am Sonnabend vor 66.000 Fans im Olympiastadion gegen den neuen Spitzenreiter FC St. Pauli. Die Hamburger waren eine Klasse besser, das musste Trainer Pal Dardai nach dem Spiel unumwunden zugeben. Was die Gründe für die Niederlage waren? Und warum die Berliner trotzdem keinen Rückschritt gemacht haben? Darüber sprechen die Morgenpost-Sportredakteure Inga Böddeling und Michael Färber in der neuen Folge des "Immer Hertha"-Podcasts. Außerdem geht's um die gerichtliche Entscheidung im Fall Marius Gersbeck und die mögliche Rückkehr des Keepers in den Profikader, um das schwarze Sondertrikot, einen Überraschungscoup der Hertha-Frauen und das bisher wohl wichtigste Saisonspiel am kommenden Sonntag auf Schalke.
Das war nichts für schwache Nerven. In einer turbulenten Schlussphase hat sich Hertha BSC am Sonntag bei Holstein Kiel den ersten Auswärtssieg der Saison gesichert. Ausgerechnet Ex-Kieler Fabian Reese erzielte den entscheidenden Treffer zum 3:2 in der Nachspielzeit. Warum dem Berliner Fußball-Zweitligisten eine 2:0-Führung zur Halbzeit dann aber doch nicht reichte? Und wie wertvoll die Punkte am Ende wirklich waren? Darüber sprechen die Morgenpost-Sportredakteure Inga Böddeling und Michael Färber in der neuen Folge des "Immer Hertha"-Podcasts. Außerdem geht's um Stürmer Smail Prevljak, der den Ausfall von Palko Dardai abfederte und in doppelter Rolle überzeugte, um das Premierentor von Andreas Bouchalakis, um die erste Folge der vereinseigenen Doku, um die blau-weißen Ergebnisse auf anderen Plätzen und um den Ausblick auf eine Woche, die ordentlich viel Zündstoff bereithält. Viel Spaß beim Reinhören!
Starting season 2 of Logically Speaking, we welcome special guest, Michael F.D. Anaya, Founder of decodingCyber and the Global Director of Attribution at Palo Alto Networks. This episode is packed with critical information every business should know as Steve and Michael dive deep into remote cyber threats, incident response, legal ramifications of a breach, and the importance of data sharing after a compromise. After enjoying this episode, you'll understand what your business has that threat actors covet, and how to better prepare for and respond to potential attacks.Key Takeaways from the EpisodeUnderstand threat actors and their motivations for cyber crimeLearn the effects of compromise to businesses in every industryDiscover tips on how to effectively mitigate attacksFind out why data sharing is critical after any compromise
ANGELA'S SYMPOSIUM 📖 Academic Study on Witchcraft, Paganism, esotericism, magick and the Occult
The apocalypse in Paganism, Pagan Survivalism and Heathen Preppers. Doomsday prepping for Pagan survivalism, survivalists and heathen preppers. Let's explore Dr Angela Puca's findings from my research delivered at the University of Cambridge at the British Association for the Study of Religion 2023 conference. CONNECT & SUPPORT
Was für eine Erlösung! Hertha BSC hat den ersten Sieg in dieser Zweitliga-Saison eingefahren und Greuther Fürth mit einem souveränen 5:0 aus dem Olympiastadion geschossen. Der lang ersehnte Befreiungsschlag, der die Mannschaft Trainer Pal Dardai weg von den Abstiegsrängen beförderte. Was im Heimspiel gegen die Kleeblätter besser funktioniert hat? Und welche Rolle Neu-Herthaner Michal Karbownik beim jüngsten Aufschwung spielt? Darüber reden die Morgenpost-Sportredakteure Inga Böddeling und Michael Färber in der neuen Folge des "Immer Hertha"-Podcasts. Außerdem geht's um viele Lichtblicke, um Herthas neuen Kapitän Toni Leistner, der an seinem Verhältnis zu den Fans gearbeitet hat, um diverse Premieren im blau-weißen Kosmos, um drei Abgänger, den bevorstehenden Transfer-Endspurt und um den Ausblick auf ein Auswärtsspiel, das zur Belastungsprobe wird. Viel Spaß beim Reinhören!
Dr. Michael Féchir is back in the lab this week to chat with Cade his research on shelf stability of beer that's whirlpool hopped with liquid hop extracts. The Brü Lab is brought to you by Imperial Yeast who provide brewers with the most viable and fresh yeast on the market. Learn more about what Imperial Yeast has to offer at ImperialYeast.com today. | Read More | The Impact of Whirlpool Hop Addition on the Wort Metal Ion Composition and on the Flavor Stability of American Style Pale Ales Using Citra® Hop Extract and Pellets
Das war eine ernüchternde Dienstreise nach Hamburg. Mit 0:3 verliert Hertha BSC beim HSV und steht nach drei Niederlagen in drei Spielen am Tabellenende der Zweiten Liga. Eine Momentaufnahme, die den Zustand des blau-weißen Hauptstadtklubs gnadenlos dokumentiert. Warum die Mannschaft von Trainer Pal Dardai im Volksparkstadion sang- und klanglos unterging? Wessen Auftritt wenigstens noch etwas Mut macht? Darüber reden die Morgenpost-Sportredakteure Inga Böddeling und Michael Färber in der neuen Folge des "Immer Hertha"-Podcasts. Außerdem geht‘s um neue Erkenntnisse im Fall Marius Gersbeck, um interessante Aussagen von Präsident Kay Bernstein, um den ersten Auftritt der Hertha-Frauen inklusive historischem Tor, um die Zukunft von Lukebakio, Richter und Serdar sowie um das Heimspiel gegen Fürth, das eine traurige Angelegenheit werden könnte. Viel Spaß beim Reinhören!
After the horrific role played by the German military in the Holocaust, arguably the last place you would expect to find a Jew would be in the German Armed Forces. And yet it is estimated that today there are around 300 practising Jewish military personnel, and since 2021 they have had their own chaplain, the first chief rabbi – and the first non-Christian - in nearly 90 years. With the help of serving personnel and the head of the military rabbinate, Shelly Kupferberg explores what it means to be Jewish in today's German armed forces. Shelly also hears from Michael Fürst, the very first Jew to sign up after World War Two, who is now the president of the association of Jewish communities of Lower Saxony.
Nach 186 Minuten hatte das Warten ein Ende. Beim Pokalspiel in Jena erzielt Hertha BSC das erste Tor dieser Saison und feiert auch den ersten Sieg dieser Spielzeit. Am Ende steht ein souveränes 5:0 gegen den Regionalligisten Carl Zeiss. Ein Erfolg, der als Brustlöser taugt. Wer sich beim Erreichen der zweiten Pokalrunde als Lichtblick hervortat? Und warum Trainer Pal Dardai trotzdem schon wieder Sorgenfalten auf der Stirn hat? Darüber reden die Morgenpost-Sportredakteure Inga Böddeling und Michael Färber in der neuen Folge des "Immer Hertha"-Podcasts. Außerdem war Inga zu Gast beim „HSV – wir müssen reden“- Podcast des Hamburger Abendblatts. Mit ihrem Kollegen Stefan Walther spricht die Hertha-Reporterin über das bevorstehende Spektakel, über Parallelen zwischen HSV-Investor Michael Kühne und 777 und warum Michal Karbownik am Ende bei Hertha und nicht beim HSV gelandet ist. Viel Spaß beim Reinhören!
For over 50 years, the National Eye Institute (NEI) has been a driving force for cutting-edge vision research, education, and public health guidance. In this episode, we speak with Dr. Michael F. Chiang, Director of the National Eye Institute. A pediatric ophthalmologist by training, Dr. Chiang's work focuses on the application of biomedical informatics to ophthalmology, in areas ranging from telehealth to artificial intelligence to health data management. Over the course of our conversation, Dr. Chiang describes the elegant intricacies of the human eye, shares what excites him most about digital health, discusses the urgent need for reformation in medical education, and shares his mission as the leader of the nation's foremost agency for promoting eye health.In this episode, you will hear about:Dr. Chiang's upbringing in a family of engineers and eventual path found to ophthalmology - 2:22How the practice of ophthalmology is changing and the role of informatics in this change - 6:43What pediatric ophthalmology entails, and why this work inspires Dr. Chiang to this day - 10:39The mechanical intricacies of the human eye - 14:20Dr. Chiang's reflections on how his education in engineering shapes the way he practices medicine - 18:03The importance of patient stories and how modern clinical practice leaves little time for them - 22:55How artificial intelligence is changing medicine and what that means for the future role of doctors - 25:55What excites Dr. Chiang most about the future of medicine, and what concerns him the most - 33:40Dr. Chiang's vision for the National Eye Institute - 44:10Advice to young clinicians on lifelong curiosity and adaptiveness - 46:04In this episode, we discuss Marshall McLuhan's aphorism “the medium is the message” and the subsequent work of Neil Postman on “medium as metaphor.”You can follow Dr. Chiang on Twitter @NEIDirector.Visit our website www.TheDoctorsArt.com where you can find transcripts of all episodes.If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe, rate, and review our show, available for free on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. If you know of a doctor, patient, or anyone working in health care who would love to explore meaning in medicine with us on the show, feel free to leave a suggestion in the comments or send an email to info@thedoctorsart.com.Copyright The Doctor's Art Podcast 2023
Episode 397: Electronic Harassment Michael Fitzhugh Bell Michael Fitzhugh Bell is a graduate of the Culinary Institute of America. He's a classically trained chef who has worked in Hotels in Austria and in several well-known restaurants and hotels in America. He worked in the entertainment business in Hollywood, California as a motion picture caterer working on television series, motion pictures and television commercials, and as an aspiring screenwriter. His special interests include photography, hiking, high-altitude mountaineering and climbing big peaks around the world. Michael has written articles for Palm Springs Life Magazine and was a finalist in the original Project Greenlight Screenwriting Contest and won several writing contests in prep school and college. This sequel to his first book, is the result of over five years of extensive, groundbreaking research and his personal detailed journey from normal conventional life to that of a victim of the United States Shadow Government as a Targeted Individual. Michael wrote this second book to make the general public aware of Targeted Individuals and finally stopped. Victims of these crimes are non-consensual test subjects of massive top-secret experimentation programs known as Special Access Programs(SAPs)and even more clandestine Unacknowledged Special Access Programs (USAPs) at the highest level of Classified Military Operations. Millions of people around the world are now being used in illegal clinical medical trials without their knowledge, consent or permission, living their lives as virtual prisoners of high-tech Electronic Concentration Camps. This illegal testing is criminal; a War Crime that needs to gain mainstream media exposure, apologies and reparations need to be made to Targeted Individuals and finally stopped. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/michaeldecon/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/michaeldecon/support
We're back with the second part of our two part episode dedicated to our conversation with old friend and new dad, Michael DuBois! In this second part, we continue to ride the emotional rollercoaster that is parenting, as Michael answers more of our questions and shares a bit about his journey through parenting after the loss of his mother. Michael continues to be the perfect blend of profoundly insightful and impossibly silly, and we already look forward to having him back again some day! If you want to find Michael F. (as in Francis) DuBois and enjoy more of his quality content, check out his website here, or his Instagram here.
In this episode we are very fortunate and very excited to have another guest on the show! We sit down and have a long chat with an old friend and new dad, Michael DuBois. So long, in fact, that we had to cut it into a two-part episode! In this first part, we begin to cover what his journey has been like so far as a work from home dad/entrepreneur who also happens to be primary caregiver to his little boy (a relatively rare role for new fathers). We really love getting the dad perspective, and Michael always brings the perfect blend of humorous and heartfelt to the table. For more of Michael's journey as a new parent (and plenty of beautiful, insightful, and profound art), check out his website here, or his Instagram here.
Hear the full episode, support the podcast, and get a brand new exclusive episode every Friday for $5 at https://www.patreon.com/stiffsockspod OR with Stiff Socks + on Apple Podcasts at https://www.apple.co/socks The boys riff on Vegas buffets, the problem with Blau's new apartment, and how you can always spot a rescue dog. They also have some advice for a listener with a haircut problem.