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Gijs spreekt met Jessica Voeten over haar moeder: schrijver Marga Minco. Haar compacte oeuvre, dat volledig gaat over de Tweede Wereldoorlog en de jaren er omheen, is recent gebundeld en uitgebracht. Minco was Joods en verloor haar hele familie in de oorlog. Gijs en Jessica Voeten spreken over de onbezonnen jaren van Minco’s leven, haar werk en hoe het is om een moeder te verliezen. Onze journalistiek steunen? Dat kan het beste met een (digitaal) abonnement op de Volkskrant, daarvoor ga je naar www.volkskrant.nl/podcastactie Presentatie: Gijs GroentemanRedactie en montage: Julia van AlemEindredactie: Lotte Grimbergen, Lotte GroenendijkSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome, listeners, to this week's chilling episode of My Haunted Life Podcast. Join your host, Angela Hartjorn, as we continue our thrilling journey into the eerie world of crimes associated with Ouija boards. In this episode, we delve into some startling, modern tales of murder and mayhem, exploring cases from the 2000s onwards that shock and mystify. Trigger warning on this one for animal abuse. Discover unsettling stories such as the shocking 2001 case where a woman allegedly killed her son-in-law under the influence of a Ouija board in Minco, Oklahoma, and the 2012 Texas incident involving a teen who claimed the board told him to stab his friend. We also unravel the eerie events surrounding the infamous 2015 Blue Moon Killer in Florida, shedding light on the bizarre rituals leading up to these tragic events. Let your curiosity guide you through these chilling narratives, examining the mysterious ways Ouija boards are intertwined with real-world crimes. Stay tuned for Angela's insights and join the conversation on the My Haunted Life Podcast social media channels. Whether you're a believer or a skeptic, this episode will leave you questioning the unseen forces at play. To support the show go to https://patreon.com/MyHauntedLifePodcast
We praten vanuit Hotel De Wereld in Wageningen met Bertien Minco. Ze is sinds mei 2022 algemeen directeur van Herinneringscentrum Kamp Westerbork. Kamp Westerbork was in de Tweede wereldoorlog een doorgangskamp. Daar werden Joden, Roma en Sinti bijeen bebracht, die vervolgens op transport werden gesteld naar de vernietigingskampen. Minco zei bij haar aantreden: “Maatschappelijke betrokkenheid en kunst en cultuur zijn de rode draad in mijn loopbaan en leven en dit komt direct voort uit de oorlogsgeschiedenis van mijn Joodse familie. Zoiets vormt je en het geeft je richting. Mijn betrokkenheid bij Westerbork komt daar ook direct uit voort. Het is een eervolle en uitdagende opdracht die ik dankbaar aanvaard.”Alle informatie over het Herinneringscentrum vind je op www.kampwesterbork.nl Contact met Vincent en Hein: vrijheidskwartiertje@gmail.com
Sec. Blayne Arthur previews her upcoming chat with Jamison McNiel of Bristow & Kennedy Clark of Minco. Sec. Arthur also talks about her first job out of college (00:00). Jamison and Kennedy join Sec. Arthur to talk about their ag backgrounds, getting other people into ag, speech contests, dreams of being animal chiropractors, and much more (5:10). ODAFF PIO Lee Benson chats with Sec. Arthur about the interview, OYE, and finish up with some OK stats from the 2022 Ag Census (37:00).
U hoort een kort fragment ter promotie van “Marga Minco leest 'Het bittere kruid'”. Het volledige luisterboek is te vinden als vijfdelige podcast in Franks Klassieke Wonderkamer. ‘Omdat ik overleefd heb, schrijf ik. Ik wilde mijn familie verder laten leven door over haar te schrijven'. De door Marga Minco (1920-2023) gelezen hoofdstukken worden afgewisseld met korte muziek. Muziek als een witregel. Een korte, klinkende stilte.
Schrijver, slavist, essayist en columnist Karel van het Reve was wars van alle modes. Met grote scherpzinnigheid, een trefzekere pen en humor benaderde hij op onorthodoxe wijze alle facetten van politiek en cultuur. Historicus Willem Melching beschrijft in zijn biografie De Zelfdenker het gedachtegoed van ‘Karel' en de gebeurtenissen die hem vormden - de Tweede Wereldoorlog, zijn afscheid van het communisme, zijn relatie met broer Gerard, en zijn reizen naar de Verenigde Staten en de Sovjet-Unie. In Wat blijft praat Lara Billie Rense met Willem Melching over Karel van het Reve. Verder aandacht voor: schrijver Marga Minco, actrice en zangeres Jane Birkin en songwriter Cynthia Weil. In de podcastserie Wat Blijft een portret van Jan Fontijn: neerlandicus, literatuurwetenschapper en criticus, maar bovenal was hij de godfather van de schrijversbiografie. Hij was altijd op zoek naar een moment waarin de persoonlijkheid van zijn onderwerp in alle naaktheid aan het licht kwam. Tegelijkertijd legde hij, in het beschrijven van de levens van anderen, een deel van zijn éigen leven bloot. Want een biografie is ook een zelfportret. Annette van Soest volgt zijn spoor terug met criticus en vriend Carel Peeters, met collega en vriendin Marita Mathijsen en met zijn vrouw, schrijfster Charlotte Mutsaers. --- Redactie: Nina Ramkisoen, Geerte Verduijn, Maartje Willems, Hella Dwars Eindredactie: Bram Vollaers
De nieuwste film van Christopher Nolan verovert de wereld. Het is het verhaal van wetenschapper J. Robert Oppenheimer, de vader van de atoombom. In zijn wetenschappelijke carrière was Oppenheimer directeur van het Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton. Dat is een functie die jaren later werd bekleed door de man die nu demissionair minister is van Onderwijs, Cultuur en Wetenschap Robbert Dijkgraaf. Hij vertelt waarom hij vindt dat deze film er moest komen. Verder een ode aan Straks de overleden schrijfster Marga Minco door literatuurkenner Onno Blom. Hij legt uit hoe haar bekendste boek 'het bittere kruid' tot stand kwam. En Erik Stegink, partijvoorzitter van de BBB over hoe zijn partij heeft gekeken naar de kabinetsval en wat de plannen zijn tot de verkiezingen in november.
Murray Darling Basin water ministers meet to discuss the future of the plan.
The State government is putting $1.6 million up to get on top of locusts, hopefully before they become an issue, Grain Producers SA is creating a 'Harvest 100' playlist and is asking for farmers to help collaborate by sending through their favourite songs ahead of harvest and Australian rock lobster fishers are going into their third year of the China trade ban and prices remain volatile
Hans en Chrétien praten over de rel rond Marga Minco en CPNB-directeur Evelien Aendekerk, die beweert dat Minco's roman ‘Het Bittere Kruid' het leesplezier uit onze jeugd ‘ramt'. Verder besprekingen van ‘De zwemmers' (Julie Otsuka) en ‘God in Japan' (Willem Melchior), alsmede een wervelende inleiding van Marika Keblusek tot het oeuvre van de Duitse schrijver Lola Randl (1980), die met haar roman ‘De grote tuin' de lezer stormenderhand veroverde. Luister, like & abonneer.
Buckle up, y'all. Because today you're going to study with me and my guest about a time in history when the entire future of our Indigeneous people had come to a crossroads that depended upon crucial decisions. Would each tribe fight for the right to stay in the land of their ancestors? Or would they succumb to the pressures of colonization and the removal to the new, unknown lands of Indian Territory. These decisions, which could mean life or death for many or all, were the burden of every Chief. No one personifies this pivotal moment more than the man some described as, the “Last great chief of the Choctaw.” His name was Mushulatubbee. And my guest, Steven Hunter, is the fifth great grandson of this great “Minco” (or Chief, in Choctaw). Steven presents his extensive research and his paper about this Minco, who was tasked with balancing the elements of an ever-changing world that would change the tribe's way of life forever. And perhaps a new appreciation will be born for the hundreds of Mincos who suffered under the tremendous burden of choice during these times. May they never be forgotten… All Podcast Episodes: https://nativechoctalk.com/podcasts/ Native ChocTalk Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/nativechoctalkpodcast
"Ashlee, if you are attempting to kill your brother, you are doing a phenomenal job," I yelled as loudly as I could from under my pillow, endeavoring to pamper myself with ten extra minutes of sleep. Restaurant work is formidable, and the prospect of staying in bed on my day off tends to escape my fortune no matter how I try. "Kids will be kids," I ponder before screaming again, "Ashlee, Christian, come here!" The brother and sister duo whispered a few words of concern to one another before a mad dash to my bedroom. Ashlee comes to a screeching halt while her brother does his best before bumping into the short-tempered redhead. She gives him a look that reminds Christian he'll be paying for that later. Like two tiny well-rehearsed cast members from a sitcom, they immediately descend into character to depict their best blend of remorse and apology. "I sure can't stay mad at you two. It's too bad you can't say the same for each other," The kids look down to conceal their grins unsuccessfully. "Hop up here, and I'll tell you a story." Christian lays beside me with his piece of cloth that was an entire blanket at one time and sucks on it along with his fingers. Ashlee decides a little distance is best and sits up with her legs crossed toward the foot of the bed. Storytime is special because God knows the seventy-hour work weeks never allow me to take these moments for granted. There've been occasions where I've spoken to or performed in front of hundreds of people, maybe more. But I'd erase it all from my memory if I could hang on to the sensation of sharing my tall tales with my audience of two. They're at the age where they'll believe anything, and if I can make stuff up to get them away from the tv for a few minutes, I'll do it every time. "Dad, tell us about the time you saw the Bell Witch," Ashlee asked. "I wanna hear about you shootin' Franky with the BB gun," is Christian's request. "How about a new story?" I suggested. "It's one you'll never forget, but you'll both have to make me a promise before I share it with you. A remarkable friend gave me permission to tell the story to a couple of people I trust, and I trust my kids more than anyone else. If you can promise me that you'll keep the secret, I will tell you what happened." After a brief lull, they eagerly approved the conditions of my proposal. "If you have to go to the bathroom, go now," I suggested, but neither of them budged and urged me to continue. "Okay, this is what happened to me on my eleventh birthday."That July heat was no joke on the sixteenth in 1982. When you live in a house with no air conditioning, the best time to sleep is somewhere between midnight and an hour or so before the sun makes its way past the horizon. A fan in the window felt pretty good whenever I'd turn over on my stomach. When the wind hit the sweat on my back, it provided a fleeting moment of relief before I'd have to move around again for the same sensation on the opposite side. Sizzling summers and frigid winters were all I knew, so I didn't think much about it. The smell of chocolate cake invaded the house and took my mind off the discomfort anyway. I ran into the kitchen to get a good whiff and maybe a frosting sample before the days' adventure. "Get your finger outta there, Christopher," Mom demanded before grabbing the bowl of sticky excellence. "I think I'm gonna go exploring for a little while before my party, Mom." "That's fine but don't be gone long if you want to have cake and ice cream later.""I won't," is all I said before tearing through the screen door and escaping into the woods in the backyard. A peculiar chill caught me off guard as I pushed my way through the trees into the river bottom. It was especially strange because the sun was as radiant as ever, and the previous shade was several yards behind me by now. An eerie waft snuck up behind me and carried that cool sensation along for a ride, but I trekked on, making my way to the Cumberland River. The best thing about growing up on a farm is that you never have to plan an experience. Spectacular possibilities unfurl if you know where to search. It is, however, wise to let a little caution tag along because I'd seen more than a few water moccasins around the slough. A tame breeze transformed into a violent gust, followed by another squall, and the temperature steadily dropped. Something in my stomach recommended that I needed to run toward the river, so that's what I did. Sometimes instinct is all we have, and I decided to trust it wholeheartedly. The faster my legs moved, the more challenging it was to dodge the enormous hail hurled down at me by some fantastic phantom force. White clouds descended from the sky to the earth, forming an impossible fog making my sprint more perilous. The rough ground didn't help, and I found myself face-first in the dirt every few feet. The sun was too afraid to show her face and offered her stool to the darkest sky I'd ever encountered. If the hole in front of me had been a cottonmouth, it would've bitten me because I fell right in and decided to hunker down to try and outlive the bombardment. Fighting the impulse to peek, I sat in the pit with my face covered, waiting on the silence to signal a safe getaway. My mind eased as I remembered waking to the smell of a fresh birthday cake and the comforting sight of my mother. Even after the welcomed calm, my paralyzed body refused to cooperate until I sensed an icy kiss on the back of my neck. "It couldn't be," I thought before opening my eyes. A snowflake settled on my knee while more hovered around the space and ultimately decorated the crater. Climbing my way out, I had every intention of flying home as quickly as I could manage, but the universe had other plans. "What do you guys think about moving storytime to the front porch?" I asked my frustrated children. Christian's wide eyes fluttered, "You can't stop right there! What happened?" "I'll tell you outside on the porch. Get dressed and meet me out there."Ashlee encourages her brother, "Come on, Christian! The faster we get dressed, the faster we'll hear the rest." They scurry away while I slip some shorts over my boxers and head out to the porch swing my cousin Herb made for the new house. Within seconds the entranced spectators take a seat on the ground while I relaxingly glide back and forth. These moments are invaluable, and the older I get, the fact that my memory will wither inspires me to snap a picture. After talking them into posing on the steps at the front door, we decided that was enough. "Now that I've forced you both to wait an astonishing three minutes, it's time to resume," I said playfully before picking up where I'd left off. My eyes first settled on the top of the bluff overlooking the river bottom. It's typically where I'd see the only home I've known for the last decade, but to my wonderment, it was not there. For a flash, the only logic I could make out of my dilemma is that the storm took the old structure and body-slammed it while I hid away in a hole. Before I had time to trouble myself over the well-being of Mom, something else caught my eyes. The entire landscape morphed into a downright different portrait set in an entirely separate time. A village of miniature homes made of slender trees packed with mud adorned the hillside above the flat ground. The once-mighty Cumberland appeared to have shrunk and frozen solid enough to pass on foot. Snowfall enhanced my surroundings and etched an unforgettable panorama into my brain. While I'd never seen such splendor, my bare legs quickly reminded me I was freezing, and shelter was my only hope. As hysteria started to consume me from the inside, I heard a compassionate voice and turned. "I'm Minco. We knew you'd be here today," were the first words my new friend spoke before offering a warm blanket made from animal hide. "Follow me," he recommended, and I did without delay.As we walked closer to the hillside, I introduced myself, and a conversation sparked. "I'm Chris; it's a pleasure to meet you, Minco." "You are not very smart, Chris. You would have died out here dressed like that without my help." Before I could explain, the Native American carried on. "I know why you're here.""Do you mind telling me why I'm here then?""I'll show you a few things, but it's up to you to figure out your reason for the visit, Chris." His words made little to no sense, but I smiled and consented before he invited me into his Choctaw winter home. The inside, warmed by a fire in the center of the room and insulated by various furs, looked cozy. Deerskins hung from the rafters to dry in the rising heat. The comfort level had my room beat by a long shot in frigid weather. Minco handed me a clay bowl full of dried meat and vegetables before we sat to talk. "Where's your mom and dad?" I asked."They'll be back soon, but we have a few minutes before you leave." "Leave? I just got here, and I have a lot of questions.""Chris, my father said, 'most answers will surface naturally in time, and curiosity often leads down a path less attractive than where we started.' We have a short period. Maybe we should relish in good company and eat together before you go. It'll give you a chance to take something back more valuable than an explanation.""What's that? What's more valuable?".........
On today's episode of the Only in OK Show, we discuss some of the fun events happening throughout the Oklahoma during December. If you want to find something new to do this month, check out the show. Holiday in the Ark is a brand new for 2021. This festive event welcomes everyone out to the Endangered Ark Foundation in Hugo for a special meet and greet with Santa, Mrs. Claus, elves, the Grinch and elephants. Guests will be able to feed and interact with the elephants and shop for everyone on their Christmas list. The Endangered Ark Foundation is a private nonprofit dedicated to ensuring the future of Asian elephants in North America, providing a retirement ranch for circus elephants, and educating the public about this endangered species. Hugo, OK started as a railroad hub in the early 1900s, was a hotbed of activity, with a vivid mix of dance hall girls, hustlers and gunfighters, a Harvey House Restaurant, and at one time, a dozen circuses wintering nearby to take advantage of the moderate climate and easy rail access. The Frisco Depot Museum in the restored former Harvey House Restaurant captures some of this rollicking past, and Mount Olivet Cemetery showcases the final resting places for rodeo greats. The cemetery also features a special area known as "Showmen's Rest," which features unique headstones and gravesites for circus performers and owners. Pollard Theatre is a 501c3 nonprofit, whose mission is to produce professional theatre that engages and inspires Oklahoma's audiences, and contributes to the quality of life and economy of our community and state. As Oklahoma's territorial capital, Guthrie's ongoing restoration efforts make the town's downtown area the largest Historic Preservation District in the nation. Take a trolley tour through downtown to find fascinating history, one-of-a-kind stores and more than a dozen bed and breakfasts housed in charming Victorian-era buildings, or hear the history behind local hauntings on a spooky Guthrie Ghost Walk. Discover the diverse collections of Guthrie's many museums, including the Oklahoma Territorial Museum & Carnegie Library. At Tulsa Botanic Garden's Garden of Lights event you can escape the holiday hustle and bustle and make memories with family and friends as you stroll the Garden illuminated with colorful lights. Open Thursday - Sunday nights, 5 - 10 p.m. through Jan. 5. Every night S'more kits, hot chocolate and cider (with spiked options), beer and wine will be available. Tulsa is Oklahoma's second-largest city, where visitors will find world-class attractions including the acclaimed Tulsa Zoo, the Philbrook and Gilcrease museums among other top cultural attractions such as the Tulsa Ballet and Tulsa Opera, lively entertainment, casinos, sporting events, dining, shopping, family fun and outdoor escapes. The Luther Pecan Festival is a family-friendly festival with a full day of art, food, music and of course, tons of pecans as downtown Luther puts on a hometown harvest celebration. In addition to great food from local establishments, take in a variety of mobile cuisine from some of the metro's best food trucks. Luther, OK is located in far northeastern Oklahoma County on historic Route 66, and is home to the historic Threatt Filling Station. The Minco Honey Festival features a large arts & crafts fair, tours of the Ross Honey Company and Great Plains Cotton Gin, carriage rides, free food samples, entertainment from Lucas Ross, a kid's toy tractor pull, great local shopping and restaurants, food trucks, a honey bake-off, Santa Claus and more. Established in 1902, Minco is known as the land of milk and honey. Minco hosts an annual Honey Festival every December. Located in Grady County only 40 miles southwest of Oklahoma City along the Chisholm Trail, this old railroad town is buzzing with rich history and boutique shopping. 2 Hip Chicks Roadshow is a traveling event show bringing you the latest in fashion, crafts, salvaged, upcycled, repurposed furniture, good ole junk and more. Tulsa Expo Square hosts hundreds of events every year. River Spirit Casino Resort is a multi-million dollar casino features more than 300,000 square feet of gaming entertainment with over 2,500 slot machines, 24 blackjack tables, 15 poker tables, four restaurants, and regular live music. C The Tulsa Shootout in Tulsa, Oklahoma is the largest event for micro sprint racing in the world. Going into the 36th year of this prestigious event, many drivers dream of bringing home the Golden Driller. #TravelOK #onlyinokshow #Oklahoma #MadeinOklahoma #oklaproud #podcast #okherewego #traveloklahoma #Attraction #events #December #Christmas #wildwest #rt66 #elephants #plays #festival #concert #racing #trains
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Hablamos con Minco, músico creador de "La Historia y su Música", ahora disponible de manera audiovisual todos los sábados en el canal de YouTube de "País de Boludos".
Marga Minco was twintig toen het Duitse leger Nederland binnenviel. De feiten die erop volgden zouden haar leven voorgoed veranderen. Ze verloor alles wat ze bezat. Na de oorlog schreef ze op een ingetogen en geserreerde wijze over die verschrikkingen. Ze voelde dat ze dat moest doen, al was het maar om haar ‘familieleden verder te laten leven, door over ze te schrijven.’ De impact van Het bittere kruid, het boek dat vanuit die gedachte is voortgekomen, valt niet te onderschatten. We zouden zelfs kunnen stellen dat haar debuutroman voor een kentering zorgde in de manier waarop de Jodenvervolging als thema in de Nederlandse literatuur behandeld werd. Voor onze nieuwe podcastaflevering doken we in haar werk en leven.
Die niederländische Autorin Marga Minco hat als einzige ihrer Familie den Holocaust überlebt. In präzisen Bildern erzählt sie, wie ihre Nachbarn sich an den Habseligkeiten der verstorbenen Juden bereicherten, ganz ohne schlechtes Gewissen. Von Marko Martin www.deutschlandfunkkultur.de, Buchkritik Hören bis: 19.01.2038 04:14 Direkter Link zur Audiodatei
The panel discusses Minco's ability to combine heaters and sensors with flex circuits.
Minco Eggersman tourde met The Spirit That Guides Us en At The Close of Every Day heel Europa door, en maakt nu vooral filmmuziek. Daarnaast runt hij het platenlabel Volkoren. In Oeverloos vertelt hij over zijn filmmuziek bij de nieuwe documentaire Behind the Blood, legt hij uit waarom hij geen fan is van Hans Zimmer maar waarom hij zijn muziek bij Interstellar wél geweldig vindt, en praat hij over de enorme invloed van Talk Talk op (zijn) muziek. En over de poëzie van Mike Skinner van The Streets. Daarnaast luisteren we naar enkele favorieten van Minco: van Sunny Day Real Estate tot King’s X.
Minco Eggersman tourde met The Spirit That Guides Us en At The Close of Every Day heel Europa door, en maakt nu vooral filmmuziek. Daarnaast runt hij het platenlabel Volkoren. In Oeverloos vertelt hij over zijn filmmuziek bij de nieuwe documentaire Behind the Blood, legt hij uit waarom hij geen fan is van Hans Zimmer maar waarom hij zijn muziek bij Interstellar wél geweldig vindt, en praat hij over de enorme invloed van Talk Talk op (zijn) muziek. En over de poëzie van Mike Skinner van The Streets. Daarnaast luisteren we naar enkele favorieten van Minco: van Sunny Day Real Estate tot King’s X.
Jessica Voeten is een Nederlandse schrijfster en de dochter van Marga Minco. Marga Minco (1920) is een Nederlandse schrijfster en de winnares van de P.C. Hooftprijs 2019. Het Verblijf is een initiatief van Marc van Oostendorp. Redactie: Johan Oosterman, Iris van Erve, Jaap de Jong, Lot Broos. Presentatie, format, productie, vogels en muziek: Michiel van de Weerthof. Het verblijf wordt mede mogelijk gemaakt door de Nederlandse Taalunie. https://hetverblijf.online
The TI242 Handheld Thermometer is the perfect tool to assist any engineer or technician who interacts with and monitors thermal management systems and temperature sensors.It’s the only handheld thermometer that reads both RTDs and Thermocouples, and the only one with a large backlit screen. Its graphing and datalogging capabilities already lead the industry.Learn more about this instrument on Minco.com: https://www.minco.com/resourcecenter/blog/ti242-handheld-thermometer
Joey Fitzgerald is a third generation business owner of Fitzgerald Trucking in Minco, OK. Joey and I talk a lot about family business in this episode, autonomous trucks, and how to start your own town.
Minco managers Brian Williams, Tom Hart, Paul Lefief, and Bryan Myers discuss the company's innovative New Product Introduction process.
Minco's Flex Solutions business unit helps customers with the design and manufacture of flex circuits. Engineers John Leschisin and Jim Kallenbach along with Product Managers Brian Williams and Chris Clark discuss common difficulties experienced by the team.
Minco has thrived for over sixty years by focusing on a number of key product groups: Heaters, Flex Circuits, and Sensors/Instruments. In this podcast Minco Product Managers Brian Williams, Chris Clark, Darrell Hyde, and Steve Romslo discuss Minco's strengths and capabilities. Why choose Minco? They'll tell you!
In the inaugural episode of the Engineer's Corner, Minco engineers Paul Lefief, Jack Stangl, and Joe Wagner, joined by product managers Brian Williams and Steve Romslo, discuss SmartHeat SLT(TM), a unique heater that requires no sensor or controller to maintain its setpoint.
Afl. 004 Bertien Minco - Jeugdcutuurfonds Nederland Aflevering vier van de podcast serie is een *special* en gaat over het het belangrijke werk dat Bertien Minco heeft verricht voor cultuureducatie. Bertien is tot en met december 2017 directeur- bestuurder van het Jeugdcultuurfonds Nederland geweest en heeft op haar eigen en zeer gepassioneerde wijze ervoor gezorgd dat ruim 35.000 kinderen zich actief met Kunst & Cultuur hebben kunnen bezighouden. In de podcast vertelt hoe zij in de jaren '60 en '70 intensief met kunst & cultuur opgroeit in Groningen en hoeveel ze daar aan heeft gehad. Bertien vertelt verder over haar drijfveren om het fonds op te richten en hoe ze is begonnen met het opbouwen van een landelijk netwerk van lokale jeugdcultuurfondsen. Bertien legt uitgebreid uit hoe ouders, leerkrachten en mensen in de directe omgeving kinderen kunnen aanmelden voor een bijdrage uit het het Jeugdcultuurfonds. Ook gaat Bertien in op de verschillen tussen de sport- en cultuurwereld en waarom het toch lastig is om kinderen uit minder draagkrachtige gezinnen te laten deelnemen aan cultuureducatie. In een zeldzaam eerlijk betoog komt Bertien tot enkele opvallende conclusies. Tot slot vertelt Bertien over haar passie van schrijven. Ze gaat in op haar onlangs verschenen boek "liever niet op reis". Bertien houdt zich beschikbaar als dagvoorzitter, spreker en adviseur. Wat leer je in deze podcast o.a.: Het ontstaan van het Jeugd Cultuurfonds en het lokale netwerk; De verschillen tussen de sport-en cultuursector; De procedure voor een aanvraag voor het cultuurfonds; Hoe we de meer kansarme doelgroepen beter kunnen bereiken; In deze podcast is Rob Bangert (Directeur Artiance) de interviewer. Het interview werd op 16 januari 2018 opgenomen thuis bij Bertien Minco in Amsterdam. Meer info: www.bertienminco.nl www.cultuurenco.nl www.jeugdcultuurfonds.nl www.artiance.nl E-mail: info@bertienminco.nl podcast@artiance.nl
Pogovor z Minco Lorenci je potekal v okviru serije Ekstremno slovensko - pogovori s slovenskimi filmskimi ustvarjalkami, 30. novembra, 2017 v IntimneKinu.GT22. Minca Lorenci se je po nekajletnem premoru letos na kino platna vrnila kar dvakrat v dveh odmevnih slovenskih filmih. V ospredju je seveda njena odlična glavna vloga Vesne Jenko v novem filmu Marka Nabršnika Slovenija, Avstralija in jutri ves svet, ki se dogaja v njenem in njegovem domačem Mariboru. Druga je stranska vloga v filmu Janeza Burgerja Ivan, ki je pobral kopico nagrad vesen na Festivalu slovenskega filma v Portorožu. Prvi ravno danes prihaja v kina po Sloveniji, drugi pa je na platnih rednega kino programa zasvetil prejšnji teden. Ob vlogah v študijskih filmih na AGRFT je igrala tudi v filmih Lajf, Slovenka in Panika. Sicer v prvi vrsti dramska igralka Minca Lorenci je zaključila študij na AGRFT v Ljubljani leta 2005 v vlogi Klitajmestre v uprizoritvi Agamemnon v letniku profesorjev Jožice Avbelj in Dušana Mlakarja. To je sicer začetek njene poklicne poti, a že v času študija jo srečamo v študijskih filmih slušateljev AGRFT, v opaznih vlogah v Mini teatru v Ljubljani ali v Mestnem gledališču na Ptuju. Leta 2005 se je pridružila igralskemu ansamblu SLG Celje, kjer je v kratkem obdobju ustvarjanja opozorila nase z izredno sposobnostjo transformacije in decentno prezentacijo likov v humornih ali resnih, klasičnih ali sodobnih tekstih ali uprizoritvah. VLOGE NA FILMU IN TELEVIZIJI 2017 – Slovenija, Avstralija in jutri ves svet, r. Marko Naberšnik 2017 – Ivan, r. Janez Burger 2015 – TV serija Nova dvajseta 2013 – Panika, r. Barbara Zemljič 2009 – Slovenka, r. Damjan Kozole 2008 – Lajf, r. Vito Taufer 2002 – Odlepljeni, r. Nina Blažin (AGRFT) 2002 – Boš pa mrzlo jedo, r. Miha Mlaker, (AGRFT) NAGRADE 2009/2010 Nagrada strokovne žirije za najboljšo igralko v sezoni 2008/2009 v skupnem projektu Za zaveso SLG Celje in NT RC