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01. Major Lazer, Dj Snake, Mo, Robin Schulz - Lean On 02. Anyma, Ejae - Out Of My Body 03. Frank Walker, Nathan Nicholson - What Love Feels Like 04. Blr, Sander Van Doorn - Instant Moments 05. Ren Trey - Dance All Night & Dance All Day 06. Cosmic Gate, Avira, Sarah De Warren - How This Ends 07. Alok, Zeeba, Portugal. The Man - Dive Into The Ocean 08. Fedde Le Grand, Joyse - Keep it Moving 09. Chester Young - Don't Stop 10. Mattn, Djs From Mars, Samuele Sartini - I Feel The Air 11. Marshall Jefferson, Jaded, Miggy Dela Rosa - Freak 12. Solomun, Denis Sulta - Say Nothing 13. Hatiras - Bad Mon Sound 14. Hugel, Nicone, Sascha Braemer, Tony Romera, Mydoz - Caje 15. Tony Romera - Change The Music 16. Matt Faulk - To The Rhythm 17. Benny Benassi, Squ4Re, Glowal - Shades 18. Kapuzen - BANG IT! 19. Brohug - Microphone 20. Cassimm - Over You 21. Cedric Gervais, Sick Individuals - Feel Better 22. Hugel, Dystinct - Yama By Night 23. Wh0, The Fog - Been A Long Time 24. Chapter, Verse - Night Pulse 25. Prok & Fitch, Katy Alex - L.O.V.E. Love 26. Fred Pellichero, Loors - EMMA 27. Chester Young - Don't Stop 28. Vintage Culture, Gabss - Lost 29. Messous, Ajk - Low Low 30. Yves V, Dimitri Vangelis & Wyman, Nova Tropics - You & I 31. Cheat Codes, Ownboss - Carnival 32. Jaxx, Niteshade, Smvl Tvlk - Creepin' 33. Morten, Bonn - Take Me Home 34. Nicky Romero, Monocule - Lost In Light 35. Armin Van Buuren, Norma Jean Martine, Lawrent, Nicky Romero, Alok, Nicky Romero - Euphoria
01. Crazy Frog vs Chris Lorenzo - Axel F (Even Steve 'Appetite' Bootleg) 02. Fallon - Diet Coke 03. MORTEN & David Guetta - Night In Detroit 04. Mau P - TESLA 05. Swedish House Mafia - Wait So Long 06. Mau P - The Less I Know The Better 07. Chris Lorenzo, Max Styler, Audio Bullys - London's On Fire 08. Prospa - Don't Stop 09. Fisher x Rihanna - Stay (CHUY MASHUP) 10. Linska - Bad Boy (GENESI Remix) 11. Chris Lake, Ragie Ban x Cloonee, Young M.A, InntRaw - Toxic x Stephanie (Stevo Re-edit) 12. Shakedown - At Night (Anyma x Layton Giordani Remix) 13. Lucas & Steve x Tocadisco - Morumbi 14. James Hype & Rihanna - Where have you Been X Don't Wake Me Up (RIENDO's Mashup) 15. Max Styler - I Know You Want To 16. The Chemical Brothers & Chris Lake - Galvanize (Yusca Edit) 17. Tiga, Meduza - You Gonna Want Me (I Know)
In this episode, Lars and Morten speak with GTD enthusiast and Microsoft employee Stefan Pilo. What does a day look like for a GTD'er with all the cool Copilot/agent tools available now? Listen to this episode to learn from Stefan, including: - How Teams has functionality to lead your meetings - How Copilot assists you in Outlook - How specialised AI can help you prepare for meetings ..and MUCH more! We hope that this helps you in your GTD journey and if you have questions for us to pick up in the podcast, you can reach us at podcast@vitallearning.dk And as always, we'd love for you to follow or connect with us on LinkedIn! We always like to connect with GTD'ers from around the world, you can find the links to our YouTube profiles in the Links below. We have some really cool free webinars coming up, which we really want you to join
Hey hey, it's brand new episode #EDMRadioshow (YEAR MIX 2025), the last episode this year. KeFrod drop best music 2025 from Alesso, Martin Garrix, R3HAB, MORTEN & David Guetta, DubVision, Armin van Buuren, KSHMR, Hardwell, Ryos, Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike, Showtek, W&W, Sub Zero Project, Da Tweekaz, Rebelion and many more! See you next year on #EDMRadioshow, thanks for joining me! Happy New Year 2026!
01. Marcus Dielen, Mario Cola, iSVEL - Intro [Uniqode Lab] 02. Bobina, Marcus Dielen, Mario Cola - Thru the Wall [Uniqode Lab] 03. Alexander Popov, Whiteout, VAILERI - Need To Feel Loved [Interplay] 04. Avalan Rokston - Something to Believe In [Island Berlin] 05. Cosmic Gate & James French - I'm On Fire [Wake Your Mind] 06. Alesso, Becky Hill - Surrender (AYDEN LOYDE Remix) [Capitol] 07. Argy & Omiki - WIND [New World] 08. Ferry Corsten - Chain Reaction (Chill Mix) [Flashover] 09. David Guetta & Sia - Beautiful People (Miss Monique Remix) [What A DJ] 10. MORTEN & David Guetta - Night In Detroit [Future Rave] 11. Armin van Buuren & JOA - Heavy [Armada Music] 12. Alexander Komarov - I Follow You [Interplay] 13. Anyma, Argy, Son Of Son - Voices In My Head [Interscope] 14. Cassian, YOTTO, Da Hool - Love Parade [Afterlife] 15. Adam Beyer - Taking Back Control [Drumcode] 16. BLR - Bonaire [A State Of Trance] 17. Tiësto & FORS - Bring Me To Life [Musical Freedom] 18. Skytech & Amber Revival - End Of Time [Armind] 19. KREAM - Arrival [Liquid Lab] 20. Swedish House Mafia - Wait So Long (Agents Of Time Remix) [Superhuman Music] 21. Armin van Buuren & Punctual - Angels (feat. EVALINA) [VIP Mix] [Armada Music] 22. Anton By, Ahmed Helmy - Johann (Ahmed Helmy Edit) [Interplay] 23. Calvin Harris - Blessings (feat. Clementine Douglas) [Columbia (Sony)] 24. Delaitech & Seven24 & Elles de Graaf - Embers of A Fading Fire (Costa Mix) [RNM] 25. BLR x Amber Revival - Love Me Endless [Armind] 26. UUFO, Re:Locate & Simon Anthony - Absoluum [Armada Captivating] 27. Above & Beyond feat. Richard Bedford - Start A Fire [Anjunabeats] 28. R-Tem - Voiceless (Klimov Remix) [Uniqode Lab] 29. OTTAGON - The Rhythm [Armada Music] 30. Argy x MEDUZA - Melodia (feat. Polly-Anna) [AETERNA] 31. Benny Benassi, ARTBAT, The Biz - Love Is Gonna Save Us [d_vision] 32. DJs From Mars & Switch Disco x Veracocha & Ferry Corsten - Carte Blanche [Armada] 33. Anton By, AV, Noah Seven - Angels [Interplay] 34. ReOrder - The Destroyer Of Worlds [A State Of Trance] 35. Armin van Buuren & Ben Hemsley feat. Lucy Pullin - Is It Beautiful? (A State of Trance 2025 TRANSFORMATION Anthem) [A State Of Trance] 36. MatricK - Sunshine [Revealed] 37. Hardwell feat. Jonathan Mendelsohn - Echo (Giuseppe Ottaviani Remix [Revealed] 38. Ferry Corsten, Ruben de Ronde & NRG2000 - Rise Up [Flashover] 39. Bjorn Akesson - Lightstream [BA Origins] 40. FEEL - Now We Are Free [Suanda] 41. Rank 1 - Strobo (Deeper Dub Mix) [High Contrast] 42. Armin van Buuren & Seth Hills - Gimme The Love (feat. Alessia Labate) [Armind] 43. Storm - Time To Burn (David Forbes Extended Remix) [Black Hole] 44. Ben Gold & SUPERSTRINGS - The Whip [Armada Music] 45. Hardwell - Sanctuary [Revealed] 46. Axwell - Until The Lights Go Out (feat. Carma) [Axtone] 47. HI-LO - United In Trance (Extended Mix) [HILOMATIK] 48. Armin van Buuren & Martin Garrix - Sleepless Nights (feat. Libby Whitehouse) [Armada : STMPD RCRDS] 48. UUFO x Shogun - Seven Days and One Week [Revealed] 49. Armin van Buuren & Sacha - Set Me Free (Rising Star Remix) [Armada Music] 50. Richard Durand & Nicholas Gunn Feat. Alina Renae - For You [Blue Dot Trance]
If you like this, please take 5 seconds to rate this podcast on Apple Podcasts! This podcast is now also on my YouTube channel and on 1001 tracklists and my Apple podcast is also available from any web browser! https://www.facebook.com/djmoroni https://x.com/MoroniDJ https://www.instagram.com/moronimusic https://open.spotify.com/intl-en/artist/3X11J7EmRZ6bXNsTDuns1N https://www.youtube.com/moroniofficial https://www.soundcloud.com/djmoroni https://www.beatport.com/artist/moroni/380810 https://www.1001tracklists.com/dj/moroni Tracks: [00:00] 1 Almero - Infinity [02:02] 2 Tungevaag & Nethy Aber - Amame [04:12] 3 Nicky Romero x Émilie Rachel - Holy (Nicky Romero & Almero Festival Edit) [06:37] 4 Manse - Where It All Begins [08:18] 5 Fedo - I Will Survive [10:41] 6 Kdh, Blackcode & OAK - Flying [12:16] 7 Skytech & Amber Revival - End Of Time [14:34] 8 KawaBata - Everything [16:21] 9 Kosling & Waxel ft. Jordan Grace - Into Your Arms [18:22] 10 Bigtopo - Re4lity [20:54] 11 Morten feat. Bonn - Take Me Home [23:07] 12 Kill The Buzz & Jimmy Clash feat. Robbie Rosen - Fire In The Sky [24:23] 13 Eugenio Tokarev - Echo [26:38] 14 Morten & David Guetta - Lucky [27:46] 15 Telykast & Sam Gray - Surrender Your Love (Streerner Progressive Edit) [29:45] 16 Nicky Romero & Sick Individuals - Hold On [31:18] 17 Sick Individuals, Matisse & Sadko , Third Party - Take Me There [33:34] 18 Armin van Buuren & JAI RYU - Let It Be For Love [35:06] 19 Roman Messer feat. Roxanne Emery - Lost & Found [38:21] 20 Alexander Popov & Van Snyder & KAORU - Something [40:22] 21 Nilsix & Brieanna Grace - Out Of The Water [42:48] 22 Adip Kiyoi - Love You Today [44:23] 23 Frainbreeze & Natune - When You Find Me (Proglift Dub) [46:40] 24 Armin van Buuren, Punctual & Evalina - Angels [47:38] 25 W&W x Kshmr - Bad [49:52] 26 Armin Van Buuren Ft. Sacha - Set Me Free (Rising Star Mix) [51:07] 27 David Chouman - Uni-Verse [52:48] 28 Armin van Buuren - Sonic Samba (Rising Star Remix) [55:10] 29 Giuseppe Ottaviani & Nifra - Unified [56:50] 30 Onlynumbers ft. Lucie Hart - Euphoric Night (Tiësto Remix)
25. dec. 2025. Johs. Ev. 1,1-14 (Juledag) Prædikant: Morten Rugager Kristensen by Skjern Bykirke
Tracklist: 01. Anyma & SCRIPT - In My Mind [Interscope] 02. OTTAGON feat. Jai Ryu - Only Midnight Knows [Armada Music] 03. Ruben de Ronde & Amber Revival - Illuminate [Statement!] 04. Armin van Buuren & Omnia - Love [Armind] 05. Massano & Braev - Fade Away [Simulate] 06. Above & Beyond feat. Richard Bedford - Start A Fire [Anjunabeats] 07. Armin van Buuren, JAI RYU - Let It Be For Love [Armada Music] 08. Meduza & Innellea & GENESI & Nu-La - Edge Of The World [Insomniac] 09. Claptone x Chicane feat. Moya Brennan - Saltwater 10. DIM3NSION & Kadett - Turning [A State Of Trance] 11. Korolova, Agents Of Time & Conor Ross - Made For Love [Disorder] 12. ARTBAT & JOA - The Spot [UPPERGROUND] 13. Skytech & Amber Revival - End of time [Armind] 14. OTTAGON feat. Adriana Stone - Without You [Armada Music] 15. James Hype - Don't Wake Me Up (Agents Of Time Remix) [ISLAND (UMG)] 16. ARGY & Omiki - WIND [NEWORLD] 17. Cassian, YOTTO & Da Hool - Love Parade [Afterlife] 18. Cosmic Gate - You [Wake Your Mind] 19. Anyma, Argy & Son of Son - Voices In My Head [Interscope] 20. Massano, TH;EN, Carlo Whale - Touch Me [Tomorrowland Music] 21. MORTEN & ARTBAT - CULTURE [Insomniac] 22. Armin van Buuren & JOA - Heavy [Armada Music] 23. Andrew Rayel - Euphoria (Skytech Remix) [Find Your Harmony] 24. Calvin Harris, Clementine Douglas - Blessings (Cassian Remix) [Columbia (SONY)] 25. Kevin de Vries & Bigfett & Frynn - Crashing Down [AME] 26. MORTEN feat. Bonn - Take Me Home [Tomorrowland Music] 27. ARTBAT - Galaxy [MAHOOL] 28. Above & Beyond and Zoë Johnston - Carry Me Home [Anjunabeats] 29. Luke Steele, Anyma (ofc) - Human Now [Interscope] 30. Argy, MEDUZA feat. Polly-Anna - Melodia [Aeterna] 31. Tiësto feat. FORS - Bring Me To Life [Musical Freedom] 32. Tiësto & Mathame - Everlight [Musical Freedom] 33. Andrew Rayel feat. Darla Jade - Promise Me (Club Mix) [Find Your Harmony] 34. Andrew Rayel & Giuseppe Ottaviani - Eternal Harmony [Find Your Harmony] 35. Andrew Rayel & LEA KEY - For A Feeling [Find Your Harmony] 36. HI-LO - United In Trance [HILOMATIK] 37. Armin van Buuren & Martin Garrix feat. Libby Whitehouse - Sleepless Nights [Armada Music] 38. Andrew Rayel & Robbie Seed & Susana - A Love Like You (Uplifting Mix) [Find Your Harmony] 39. Bryan Kearney & Plumb - God Help Me [Armind] 40. Ashley Wallbridge and Nicholas Gunn and Alina Renae I Would Try [Blue Dot Trance] 41. XiJaro & Pitch x Christina Novelli - When Nobody Cares [Black Hole] 42. Richard Durand - Sugarphoria [In Trance We Trust] 43. Richard Durand & Alina Renae feat. Nicholas Gunn - For You [Blue Dot Trance] 44. Armin van Buuren & Sacha - Set Me Free (Rising Star Remix) [Armada Music] 45. Driftmoon x XiJaro & Pitch - Rise Again [Black Hole] 46. Ferry Corsten, Ruben de Ronde & NRG2000 - Rise Up [Flashover] 47. Giuseppe Ottaviani & Nifra- Unified [Armada Music] 48. Armin van Buuren & KI/KI - Put Your Bassline [Armada Music] 49. Lilly Palmer & Maddix - Late At Night [Armada Music] 50. Andrew Rayel - Rave Angel [Dreamstate]
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The Radio MORA team wishes you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year! Hör dir Radio MORA auf 98,8 MHz in Oberpullendorf und Umgebung sowie auf 92,8 MHz in Deutschkreutz und Umgebung oder unter radio-mora.at an. Weekend Kickoff - The Guest Session by Alex Cortez. Tracks from Swedish House Mafia, Morten, David Guetta, Felix Jaehn, Korolova and many more. Weekend Kickoff - every 2nd Saturday exclusively on 98.8 and 92.8 Radio MORA and online on radio-mora.at Find more info about the show on radio-mora.at/sendungen/weekend-kickoff Genres: Dance, Tech House, Electro House, Bass House, Techno, Hardstyle Learn more at djarmins.com/podcasts SOCIALS Facebook - ArminSOfficial Instagram - @arminsipocz BOOKING booking@djarmins.com MORE INFO djarmins.com radio-mora.at All rights reserved - 2025 ARMIN S / Radio MORA
21. dec. 2025. 2. Kor. 1,18-22 (4. søndag i advent) Prædikant: Morten Rugager Kristensen by Skjern Bykirke
Morten Sternberg, sognepræst i Sydhavn Sogn, taler med teolog Katrine Blinkenberg, om Mathæus' tekst til helligtrekongers søndag. En fantastisk fortælling, der sender samtalen rundt om emner som magt, sårbarhed, fødsler og hvilken vej man vælger at gå i livet. Alt sammen med maven fuld af skumjulemænd.Prædiken på vej er præster, der taler med andre præster og teologer om den kommende prædikentekst - til faglig inspiration og almindelig opbyggelse, til forberedelse for den, der skal prædike på søndag, og til glæde for alle, der vil lytte til en fri og teologisk kvalificeret samtale om de tekster, der skal prædikes over. Podcastserien blev lanceret i 2020 og er siden blevet produceret i skiftende samarbejde med folkekirkens stifter. Der er over 300 afsnit i serien, og der kommer hver uge et nyt til. Prædiken på vej bliver fra palmesøndag 2025 og det kommende år til i et samarbejde mellem Fyens Stift og Folkekirkens Uddannelses- og Videnscenter.
I denne episoden er Morten (samboeren min) gjest og sammen tar vi et tilbakeblikk på året som har gått. For Morten sin del ble det en fantastisk georginesommer, mens jeg kommer til å huske 2025 som det året jeg hadde det så travelt. Heldigvis får vi alltid en ny mulighet med et nytt år. Du finner Hagespiren her:https://hagespiren.no/Mail:hagespiren@outlook.comFølg gjerne Hagespiren Podcast på Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/hagespirenpodcast/Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/groups/hagespirenYouTube:https://www.youtube.com/@hagespirenTusen takk for at du lytter til Hagespiren Podcast!Del gjerne podkasten med andre som du tenker vil ha glede av den. Episoden kan inneholde målrettet reklame, basert på din IP-adresse, enhet og posisjon. Se smartpod.no/personvern for informasjon og dine valg om deling av data.
Du lytter til en gammel episode av Harm og Hegseth. Vegard og Morten er i sommermodus og snakker om hva som er det beste med sommeren og deres sommerplaner. Produsert av Karianne Hinlo. Alt fra Harm og Hegseth hører du eksklusivt hos Podme.
Papstinenserholdet er samlet i julelysets skær og kigger frem og tilbage her i årets sidste podcastepisode. Hvor meget støv har holdets Spiel-indkøb samlet, hvor juletravlt er der hos Morten og Jens og hvad skal der ske hos Papstinenser, når årstallet svinger over til 2026? Derudover sendes der en særlig tak til vores støtter på 10er.dk – som nu har rundet 100! Vi sender julegaver ud til en håndfuld af støtterne. Hvis du ikke allerede er ombord, kan du nå det endnu – så skal vi nok trække lod om flere fede krus i starten af det næste år. Glædelig jul fra Papstinenser og hele Team Papskubber! Nævnt i denne episode: Papstinenser episode 278 – Julegaver 2025 Dutch Resistance: Orange Shall Overcome! Maquis Crossroads-spil fra Plaid Hat Games Trick Shot The Presence Betrayal at House on the Hill Dead by Daylight Vantage Merchant of Venus Talisman Nordic Tabletop Showdown
Kvistkjøtt, grisemage og slimtorsk er handlet inn. Det nærmer seg. Morten skal prate mer om k*kk, Ole har sett en gammel stjerne gjenoppstå og Martin har tyske godbiter. Ukas middagstips: Dansk flæskesteg. Produsent: Jørgen Vigdal
Hvilke tv-serier og film har været de bedste og værste i 2025? I årets sidste afsnit har Jacob Ege Hinchely besøg af Morten Urup, og sammen dykker de til at starte med, ned i den nye Netflix film Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery. Det er den tredje film i Rian Johnsons (Star Wars: The Last Jedi, Looper) moderne krimiunivers, som har et stjernespækket cast med blandt andre Glenn Close (Farligt Begær, The Deliverance), Josh Brolin (Weapons, Avengers: Infinity War) og Mila Kunis (Ted, Forgetting Sarah Marshall). Filmen samler igen trådene omkring Daniel Craigs karakter, og Jacob og Morten diskuterer både Craigs (Knives Out, Skyfall) generelle præstation og hans indsats i netop denne film. Morten er særligt begejstret for filmens afslutning, mens Jacob stiller spørgsmålstegn ved, om Daniel Craig virkelig er de mange millioner dollars værd, han angiveligt har fået for rollen. Herefter bevæger de sig ind i en større status på året, der er gået. De starter med at kåre nogle af 2025's svageste film- og tv-oplevelser, før de ranglister årets 10 bedste film og tv-serier i to separate lister fra 10 til 1.Listen rummer både oplagte favoritter og mere overraskende titler og giver plads til både uenighed og refleksion over årets film- og tv-oplevelser.Et afsnit fyldt med overraskelser, refleksioner og kærlighed til film og tv, når Betacritic gør status på året der gik. Tusind tak, fordi du lytter med.
Morten og Vegard tar tempen på kjendisnorge! Jenteinvasjonens mor Christine Dancke viste seg å ha et dobbeltliv som hund, vi har snakket med julens fineste stemme og vi kjører en god gammeldags kåring av de beste age gap-forholdene. Produsert av Ingrid Alice Mortensen.
Papstinenser var, vanen tro, til Spiel i Essen og havde også rejsemikrofonen med. I sidste uge kunne du høre Papstinenserholdets tanker fra Hal 3 og i denne bonuspodcastepisode, kan du høre fra nogle andre danskere i det tyske. Asger og Snorre fra Plotmaker Games er kendt for titler som London Dread og Combo Fighter, men nu er den danske designduo klar med Living Stories Og så rykker vi kortvarigt væk fra selve spillene og til de borde, som vi skubber pap ved. AVA spilborde fra Kvasir Studio er spilborde i dansk design og på Spiel fik Bo, Jesper og Morten en snak med Anders fra firmaet, der har kørt crowdfunding kampagne på fede, kattesikrede, brætspilsborde.
Morten Handberg, Principal Consultant at Wind Power LAB, returns to discuss blade damage categorization. From transverse cracks and leading edge erosion to carbon spar cap repairs, he explains what severity levels really mean for operators and why the industry still lacks a universal standard. Sign up now for Uptime Tech News, our weekly email update on all things wind technology. This episode is sponsored by Weather Guard Lightning Tech. Learn more about Weather Guard’s StrikeTape Wind Turbine LPS retrofit. Follow the show on Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, Linkedin and visit Weather Guard on the web. And subscribe to Rosemary Barnes’ YouTube channel here. Have a question we can answer on the show? Email us! Welcome to Uptime Spotlight, shining Light on Wind. Energy’s brightest innovators. This is the Progress Powering tomorrow. Morten, welcome back to the program. Thanks, Allen. It’s fantastic to be back again. Boy, we have a lot to discuss and today we’re gonna focus on categorization of damage, which is a super hot topic across the industry. What does a cat five mean? What does a category three mean? What does a category 5.9 I’ve I’ve seen that more recently. Why do these defect categories matter? Morten Handberg: Well, it matters a lot because it really tells you as, uh, either an OEM or as an operator, how should you respond to your current blade issue. So you need to have some kind of categorization about what the defect type is and what the severity is. The severity will tell you something about the repairability and [00:01:00] also something about the part of the blade that is affected. The type of the defect tells you something about what is the origin From an operational point of view, it doesn’t make as much sense in a way because you really just wanna know, can this be repaired or not? You know? And you know, what does it need to repair? That’s what you need, what you really need to focus on as an operator, whether it’s then del elimination, erosion, peeling. Uh, transverse cracks, it’ll all come down to repairs. It does matter for you because it will tell you an underlying, you know, are there reason why I’m keep seeing all these damages? So that’s why you need to know the category as well. But purely operational. You just need to know what is the severity side know, what does it take to repair it? Allen Hall: So as the operator, a lot of times they’re getting information from different service providers or even the OEM. They’re getting multiple inputs on what a damage is in terms of a category. Are we getting a lot of conflicting information about this? Because the complaint from [00:02:00] I hear from operators is the OE EMM says this is a category four. The ISP says is a category five. Who am I to believe right Morten Handberg: now? Well, there is a lot of, a bit different opinions of that. It almost becomes a religious issue question at some point, but it, it really dives down to that, you know, there is no real standardization in the wind industry. And we’ve been discussing this, uh, I wanna say decades, probably not that much, but at least for the past 11 years I’ve been, been hearing this discussion come up. Uh, so it’s, it’s something this was just been struggling with, but it also comes down to that. Each OEM have their own origin. Uh, so that also means that they have trended something from aeronautics, from ship building industry, from, you know, uh, from, from some other composite related industry, or maybe not even composite related. And that means that they are building their own, uh, their own truth about what the different defects are. There is a lot of correlation between them, but there is still a lot of, lot of tweaks [00:03:00] and definitions in between and different nomenclature. That does add a a lot of confusion. Allen Hall: Okay, Morten Handberg: so Allen Hall: that explains, I mean, because there isn’t an industry standard at the moment. There is talk of an industry standard, but it does seem like from watching from the outside, that Europe generally has one, or operators specifically have one. Uh, EPRI’s been working on one for a little while. Maybe the IEC is working on one, but there isn’t like a universal standard today. Morten Handberg: There is not a universal standard. I mean, a lot of, a lot of OEMs or service providers will, will, will claim that they have the standard, they have the definition in wind power lab. We have our own. That we have derived from the industry and in, in general. But there is not an, uh, an industry agreed standard that everyone adheres to. That much is true. You could say in Europe, a lot of owners have come together, uh, in the Blade Forum, and they have derived, there’s a standard within that. Um, uh, and with a lot of success, they’d written, the [00:04:00] Blade Hamburg I think was very helpful because it was operator driven, um, approach. Allen Hall: So there is a difference then between defects that are significant and maybe even classified as critical and other defects that may be in the same location on the blade. How are those determined? Morten Handberg: The way that I’ve always approached is that I will look at firstly what kind of blades type it is. So how is it structured? Where are the load carrying elements of the blade? That’s very important because you can’t really say on a business V 90 and a Siemens, uh, 3.6 that the defect in the same position will mean the same thing. That’s just not true because they are structured in very different ways. So you really need to look at the plate type just to start with. Then you need to look at, is it in a. In a loaded part of the blade, meaning is it over the, the load carrying part, um, uh, laminates? Is it in a, in a shell area? And you know, what is the approximate distance from the roof? Is that, that also tells you something [00:05:00] about the general loads in the area. So you know, you need to take that into consideration. Then you also need to look at how much of the blade is actually affected. Is it just surface layers? Is it just coating or is it something that goes, uh, through the entire laminate stack? And if that is on the, on the beam laminate, you’re in serious trouble. Then it will be a category five. If the beam laminate is vectored. And if you’re lucky enough that your blade is still sitting on the turbine, you should stop it, uh, to avoid a complete BA bait collapse. Uh, so, so you need, so, so that, you know, you can, that, that is very important when you’re doing defect categorizations. So that means that you need Allen Hall: internal inspections on top of external Morten Handberg: inspections. If you see something, uh, that is potentially critical, then yeah, you should do an internal inspection as well to verify whether it’s going through, um, the entire lemonade stack or not. That that’s a, that’s a good, good, good approach. Um, I would say often, you know, if you see something that is potentially critical, uh, but there is still a possibility that could be repaired. Then I might even also just send up a repair [00:06:00] team, uh, to see, you know, look from the outside how much of the area is actually affected, because that can also pretty quickly give you an indication, do we need to take this blade down or not? Sometimes you’ll just see it flat out that, okay, this crack is X meters long, it’s over sensitive area of the blade. You know, we need to remove this blade. Uh, maybe when, once it’s down we can determine whether it’s repairable or not, but. We, but it’s not something that’s going to be fixed up tower, so there’s not a lot of need for doing a lot of added, um, add added inspections to verify this, this point. Allen Hall: Let’s talk about cracks for a moment, because I’ve seen a lot of cracks over the last year on blades and some of them to me look scary because they, they are going transverse and then they take a 90 degree and start moving a different direction. Is there a, a rule of thumb about cracks that are visual on the outside of the blade? Like if it’s how, if they’re [00:07:00] closer to the root they’re more critical than they’re, if they’re happening further outers or is there not a rule of thumb? You have to understand what the design of the blade is. Morten Handberg: Well, I mean the general rule of thumb is transfers cracks is a major issue that’s really bad. That’s, uh, you know, it’s a clear sign, something. Severely structural is going on because the transverse crack does not develop or develop on its own. And more likely not once it starts, you know, then the, uh, the, the strain boundaries on the sides of the cr of the crack means that it requires very little for it to progress. So even if in a relatively low loaded area with low strain, once you have a, a transverse crack, uh, present there, then it will continue. Uh, and you mentioned that it’s good during a 90 degree. That’s just because it’s doing, it’s, it’s taking the least path of the path of least resistance, because it’ll have got caught through the entire shell. Then when it reaches the beam, the beam is healthy. It’s very stiff, very rigid laminate. So it’s easier for it to go longitudinal towards the [00:08:00] root because that’s, that, that, that’s how it can progress. That’s where it has the, uh, you know, the, the, the strain, uh, um, the, the strain high, high enough strain that it can actually, uh, develop. That that’s what it would do. So transverse cracks in general is really bad. Of course, closer to root means it’s more critical. Um, if there is a crack transverse crack, uh, very far out in the tip, I would usually say, you know, in the tip area, five, 10 meter from the tip, I would say, okay, there’s something else going on. Something non load related. Probably causes, could be a lightning strike, could be an impact damage. That changed the calculation a little bit because then, you know, it’s not a load driven issue. So that might give you some time to, you know, that you can operate with something at least. But again, I, I don’t want to make any general rules that people then didn’t go out and say, well, I did that, so, and, but my blade still broke. That’s not really how it works. You need to really, you need to, to, uh, look at cracks like that individually. You can’t make a a common rule. Allen Hall: Another [00:09:00] area, which is under discussion across the industry are surface defects and there are a variety of surface defects. We’re seeing a lot of hail damage this year. Uh, that’s getting categorized as lightning damage. And so there’s obviously a different kind of repair going on. Hail versus lightning. Are there some standards regarding surface defects? Uh, the visuals on them? Is there a guideline about Morten Handberg: it? Well, I mean, uh, some of the, uh, some of the, how do you say, omic couture, some of the, uh, some of the standards, they do provide some guideline to determine which surface kind of surface defect it is, you could say, on the operational points, as long as it’s surface related. Then the repair methodology is the same, whether it’s peeling, erosion, voids, chipping scratches, the repair is the same. So that in principle does not change anything. But in the reason why it matters is because we need to understand the [00:10:00] underlying issue. So if you have lot of peeling, for instance, it means you have a very low quoting quality, and that is something that is either post post repair related or it’s manufacturing related, depending on the blade, on the age of your blade. So that’s very important for you to know because if you have peeling somewhere, then more likely than not, you’ll also have have issues with it elsewhere because, you know, tend to, they tend to follow each other, you know, coding quality issues. So that’s a good thing to know for you as an operator that you, this is just one of many, erosion is important, but often gets miscategorized because erosion is a leading edge issue. Um, so we only see it on the, on the very edge of the leading edge. So approximately 40 millimeter band. That’s typically what we see, and it’s straight on the leading edge. So if someone’s claiming that they see lead, leading edge erosion on the, on the pressure side, shell or ide, shell, it’s miscategorizing because that’s what you, that’s not why they have to have the ring. Uh, impacts ring can still, still [00:11:00] hit the shells, but when it hits the, the, the shell areas, it will ricochet because it hits it at an angle. Leading edge gets straight on. So it gets the entire impact force and that’s why you get the erosion issue because of, of fatigue essentially. Uh, coding fatigue. So that’s very important. There is something that you know you can really utilize if you just know that simple fact that it’s always a leading edge, it’s always uniform. It, you can track that. And if you have leading edge erosion in one area, you will have it in the entire wind farm. So you don’t need to do that much inspection to determine your erosion levels, voids, pinholes. They are manufacturing driven because they are driven by either imperfections in the coating, meaning you have a sand, grain dust, or you had, uh, air inclusions underneath your coating. And they will weaken the structure. And that means that, um, rain effect or other effects causing strain on your coating will accelerate a lot faster. So they will develop and create these small, um, yeah, uh, how do you [00:12:00] say, small defined holes in your coating. So that’s why it’s important to know. But if you’re running a wind farm 15 years, 10 years down the line. Then it’s more important for you to know that it’s a surface defect and you need to fix it by doing coating repair. You don’t need to think so much about the, the underlying issue, I would say. Allen Hall: Okay. I think that’s been miscategorized a number of times. I’ve seen what I would consider to be some sort of paint adhesion issue because it’s sort of mid cord and not near the leading edge, but sometimes it just looks like there’s massive peeling going on and maybe, uh, it’s easy to assume that maybe is erosion. It’s just a weak adhesion of paint. That that’s what you’re saying? Morten Handberg: Yeah. If it’s, if it’s midspan, if it’s shell related, then it’s, it’s a, it’s a coating quality related issue. It doesn’t really have anything to do with erosion. Um, you could say erosion. We can, we can, we can, uh, we can look at in, in, in two areas. So you have the out or third of the leading edge. [00:13:00] That’s where you would have the theoretical leading edge erosion breakdown, because that’s where you have rain impact high enough that it will cause some kind of degradation, but that all of your leading edge will suffer in the same way because the tip speed of the outer four meters of your blade. Versus the re the other, you know, uh, 10, 12 meters depending on length of your blade. Sometimes it’s a lot longer, but they are getting degraded in a much different way. So the out of pew meters, they can get what’s called structural erosion. So that means that the erosion goes fast enough and it’s progressive enough that you can start to damage the laminate underneath. You won’t see that further in because the, the impact is just not that great and you will likely not see structural erosion over the lifetime, but the out a few meters, that’s important. And that’s where you need, need to focus your, that that’s where you need to pay attention on what kind of materials you add because that can save you a lot of repair, re, re repair. And, uh, down the line, how do you categorize Allen Hall: leading edge erosion? A lot of [00:14:00] times I see it, uh, from operators. Let’s say it’s, uh, category four because it’s into the fiber. But is it always a structural issue? Is there a lot of loading on the leading edges of these blades where you would have to come back with structural applies to repair it? Or is it just a aerodynamic shape and does it really depend upon who the OE Em is? Morten Handberg: Well, I mean, I’ve seen erosion category five as well, and I think it’s a mis misinterpretation. I think it’s, you know, people are trying it to raise awareness that, hey, there was a serious issue with erosion, but it’s a wrong way to use the severities. Because if we look at severity five, severity five, if you have a critical issue, your blade is about to come down if you don’t do anything. So category five means you need to stop your turbine. Maybe you can repair it, but that really depends on the, uh, on what is damaged by, on, on, on the blade. And you can determine that once you removed it and looked at it on, on, on the ground. But you need to stop. Category four is a severe structural damage. It’s not something that [00:15:00] is causing an immediate threat, but it’s something that will progress rapidly if you don’t do anything. So here you need to look at the damage itself. So how does it affect the structure and can you operate it curtailed, uh, or can you operate it, uh, or can you operate normally and repair it within a short time window? That’s what you can use because it’s something that is. Uh, that can, that can develop into an, into an imminent issue if you don’t react to it. Severity three is more for your, is more your annual maintenance schedule. So that is your, your minor structural damages and it’s your erosion issues. So that’s something that there is a severity Three, you need to look at it for next year’s budget. Severity two means that. Something that’s gradually degradating your coating on the blade, but it’s not something that means anything at this point in time. So one is your coating, is your surface damage or minor surface damage. Pinholes uh, contamination. It’s really light issue, so it’s not something you really need to consider. So. [00:16:00] Severity ones, you, you really mean that, that it’s, you don’t need to think about this anymore. You know, it’s, it’s not an issue. So erosion will fall typically within severity two to severity four. Severity four being you have a hole in your blade from erosion, basically. Uh, because you can still have structural degradation of deleting it and still being a severity three, because it does not really change your maintenance cycle in any, in any way. You don’t need to do anything immediate to fix it. Um, so that’s why I would put most of erosion defects in severity three and just say, okay, it’s something we need to plan a leading edge, a leading edge ERO repair campaign next year or the year after, depending on the severity of it. That’s why, how I, I would approach, Allen Hall: that’s good insight, because I do think a lot of operators, when they do see a hole in the leading edge, think I have to stop this turbine. But at the same token, I have seen other operators with holes. I could put my fist through. That are continuing to use those blades and they will say, it’s not structural, it’s not [00:17:00] great aerodynamically, but the, we’re still making power here. We’re still making rated power. Even with the hole and the leading edge, it’s not going to progress anymore. It’s a, it’s a, it’s a progression that we understand. That’s how they describe it. It will get worse, but it’s not gonna get catastrophic worse. Morten Handberg: I mean, if you run it long enough, at some point, something secondary will happen. Sure. But again, that’s also why we use the severity four category for erosion, where you have severe structural degradation because it does starting to mean something for the integrity of the blade. It will not mean that it’s coming down right away when you see a hole in the blade from erosion. That’s, that’s the entire purpose of it. But it does it, you use it to raise awareness that there is something you need to look at imminently or at least react to, uh, and make a plan for. You can’t just pull, you can’t just delay it until next year’s, uh, maintenance campaign. We have an active issue here, so that’s why I think severity four applies to erosion. That has penetrated all structural layers. Allen Hall: Are there some [00:18:00] blade damages that are just can’t be repaired or, or just have too much difficulty to repair them, that it’s not worth it? And how do you know? How do you understand? That blade is not repairable versus the one next to it which looks similar, which can be repaired. What goes into that assessment? Morten Handberg: So one is, is the, is the beam laminate damaged? If it is, then uh, either it comes down to a commercial decision. It’s simply not fixable and, and restoring it in, you know, restoring it back, uh, to original form ship. And there’s also the, the, uh, the, ever, ever, ever, ever, ever, uh, returning element of carbon fiber, because carbon fiber adds another level of complexity repairs, because you’re so dependent on the pristine quality of the carbon for it to, to, for, to utilize the, the, uh, mechanical strength of carbon. And if you, if you don’t apply it in the right way, then you can create some high stress zones. Where, you know, the [00:19:00] cure is as bad as the disease really. So that’s why you have to be extra careful with carbon repairs. But they can be done. But it, you know, it really comes down to a commercial decision then. So in principle, unless the blade is deformed, uh, or, or, or damaged in such a way that you have to remove a large part of the s shell lemonade in a loaded area, then most things they can, in principle, be repaired. It’s just a matter of is the, is the cost of the repair. Cheaper than the cost of a new blade. And that calculation might, you know, depend on are there any, any spare blades available? Is this blade, uh, still in production? And if I don’t repair this, then I don’t have any blade for my turbine and then I can’t operate anymore. That also changed the calculus right along quite a lot, so I think. For a lot of damages. It, it’s more of a, it’s often more of a commercial decision rather than a technical, because ca glass fiber is very forgiving. You can repair a lot, even if it’s really severe. I mean, I’ve seen blade repairs that took [00:20:00] 3000 hours, but it was deemed worthwhile because you couldn’t get a, a bare blade. And in most other cases, that would’ve been been scrapped, you know, without, you know, without blinking. Um, so, so, you know, if you really want to, you could repair it. In a lot of cases, Allen Hall: how difficult is it to repair carbon protrusions, because it does seem like when they manufacture those protrusions, there’s a lot of quality control going into it. The fibers have to be in the right direction all the time, and they’re really compacted in there. They’re tight, tight block of carbon that you’re purchasing and sliding into into this blade. Are they really repairable in sections or is it you have to take out the whole length of a pultrusion and replace it? I’m, I’m trying to understand the difficulty here because there’s a lot of operators in the United States now that have some portion of their fleet is carbon spar cap, not a lot of it, but some of it. How [00:21:00] difficult is that to repair? Morten Handberg: Well, it’s difficult enough that a lot of OEMs, they will say if you have a damage to the carbon, it’s a non-repairable defect. That is to a large extent the general rule. Um, there are, there are, uh, there are ways and some of it is replacement of the protrusion. Um, other, another method is, is to do a vacuum infusion lamination. I’ve also seen some repairs with success where, uh, glass fiber is utilized instead of carbon fiber. So you reply, so you, you, um, you calculate the mechanical strength of the carbon. And then replace that with an equal amount, you know, strength wise of glass fiber. The problem is you are to a degree playing with little bit with fire because you are then changing the structure of the blade. You are increasing the thickness and thereby you are changing the stiffness. So it’s, you have to be really [00:22:00] careful, uh, it’s possible. And uh, again. All if all other options are out and you want this blade really to get up and running again because it’s your only option. Maybe it’s worthwhile to, to investigate, but it requires a lot of insight in and also a little bit of, uh, how do you say, uh, you don’t, you shouldn’t be too risk adverse if you go down that that route, but, but again, it is possible. It is technically possible. But it’s something you do for the outer, uh, outer areas of the blade where you have less loads and you’re less sensitive. Allen Hall: Can those carbon repairs be done up tower or are they always done with the rotor set or the blade drop down to ground? Morten Handberg: I know some carbon repairs have been done up tower, but in general it’s down tower also, just because if you have damage to your carbon, it means you have a severe structural issue. So you wouldn’t generally try to do it that well, I would, not in general, but, but the, the, the cases I’ve seen that, that has been downturn repairs. Yeah. Allen Hall: Do you think about the categories differently? If it includes carbon [00:23:00] as a structural element? Morten Handberg: No, because carbon is part of the load carrying laminate. If you’re to the load carrying laminate, then it becomes a four or five immediately. Um, so, uh, so I would say the same rule applies because ag again, it’s a very rough scale, but it applied, but it gives you a sense of where, you know, what is the urgency, which is what I think we in generally need. And I like the more simple model because it’s more applicable to the general industry and it’s easier for, uh, you know, it’s easier to, to implement. Um. And it is easier to understand than if you have a too too gradual, uh, scale because it’s difficult for the people who are sitting and assessing to determine if, uh, you know, what, what category it is. And it’s difficult for the people who have to read the report afterwards. And it’s also about, you know, what is the purpose? And in general, I would say, well, this, the defect categorization, the severe categorization is to determine can this be repaired or not? That’s what we use it [00:24:00] for. So that, that, that’s how we, it should be applied. Allen Hall: Is the industry going to have a universal standard? Soon. Is that possible? Or is this really gonna be country by country, region by region? How we think about blade defects and blade repairs? Morten Handberg: I think that. Given the, uh, the, how do you say, the individual interests in having their own model from the different OEMs or service providers? I think the, when they’re choosing a pope, they have an easy task ahead of them, you know, deciding that. Then we have the agreeing on an on inte standard and on plate. Allen Hall: Pope is currently an American, so that tells you something. The world has shifted. There is still hope. Maybe there is still hope because it, it is a very difficult problem and I hear a lot of conflicting opinions about it and they’re not wrong. The opinions I hear when they’re explained to me, they have a rationale as to why. They’re calling something a cat four versus a cat three. [00:25:00] It all makes sense, but when you get two engineers in the room, they’re rarely are going to agree. So I’m just thinking maybe, maybe there isn’t a, a yeah, maybe there isn’t a time where we’re all gonna come together. Morten Handberg: I think that, you know, it’s, it’s also about what are you willing to accept and what are you willing to s. You know, as an OEM, as a blade engineer, as a service provider, in order to make common agreement. Because I think if we were willing to, you know, set aside differences, um, and then agree on, okay, what is the, what, what is that, what is the, the ma the industry needs and what, what fulfills the purpose? We could agree tomorrow, but that’s not where we are, uh, at the moment. So, so I don’t see that happening anytime soon. But yes, there, there was a way to do an in to make an international standard. Um, for blades and I, I would say maybe it’s, if the IC made, made, made one, then maybe that that could, uh, that could fix it. Uh, maybe if, uh, they’re starting to become more [00:26:00]focused from governments, uh, and you know, that it wind industry becomes recognized as critical infrastructure. That then there is a requirement for international standards on what are defects, to make it easier to determine what is critical or not, so that proper reaction can be made. That will also help it. But again, as long as it’s only about late experts having to agree with each other and that’s the only then, then we’re, then we will not get to a point where we’re going to agree on, on everything. No. Allen Hall: Wow. This is a continual discussion about blade defects and categorization and Morton. I really appreciate. You’re giving us your thoughts about it because I trust you one and two, you’re on the leading edge of what the industry is thinking. So it’s very good to get you in here and explain where categorization is and, and two operators that are listening to this podcast understand you’re probably getting a lot of different opinions about categorization. You need to sit down and figure it out for yourself, or reach out to Morton who can explain what you should be thinking and how you should be [00:27:00]thinking about this problem. Morton, how do people get ahold of you to learn more? Morten Handberg: Easiest way is to reach out to me on LinkedIn. Um, I have a very active profile there. You can always write me and I’ll always write, write, write it back. You can also write to me on my company email, m me h@windpowerapp.com. Um, those are the two easiest way to get, uh, get in, in, uh, get in touch me. And I would say, as an owner, what you need to know. Is it a structural issue or is a surface issue you have? And then plan your repairs from there. That is, that is the. Basic, yeah, that, that you need to have, and then forget about the others, the other side of it, you know, if it’s one defect type or another, that’s not necessarily what’s going to help you. It’s all about getting the blades repaired. And, uh, and the turbine up and running again. That should be the focus. Allen Hall: Absolutely. Morton, we love having you on the podcast. Thank you so much for joining us. It’s good to be here. See [00:28:00] you.
Du grønne glitrende, det damper fra gløggen. Morten har med nyheter fra sin elskede bror, Ole har fått bensin på bålet og Martin har dykket inn i kulturarven. Ukas middagstips: Litt hjemmelaget indisk før julematen da? Produsent: Jørgen Vigdal
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In this first of two episodes, I sit down with Tom Hopkinson, Head of Coffee and Customer Success at ROEST, and dive deep in to coffee roasting. Tom found his way into coffee by opening a café with no experience at all. The café lasted less than a year, but his fascination for coffee only grew. He went on to work at Prufrock, where he learned the fundamentals of coffee, before moving to Dublin to focus on roasting. Later, he continued his journey in Berlin, working with The Barn and Five Elephant, and writing courses and educational content for Barista Hustle. Two years ago, Tom decided to settle down and moved to Norway to join ROEST. My collaboration with ROEST began about 12 years ago, when one of the founders, Sverre, presented his master thesis to me and Morten Wennersgaard (of Nordic Approach.) Sverre's goal was to develop a 1 kg home roaster, but both Morten and I did not see a commercial need for a roaster like that. At the time, we were both frustrated with the limitations of the traditional sample roasters in the market and wanted to contribute to the development of something better. We therefore recommended Sverre to develop a modern sample roaster. Some years later the p100 sample roaster was launched in the market and it has been a huge success ever since. In this episode, Tom and I talk about how the ROEST sample roasters have evolved from those early prototypes to what they are today. We discuss the technological improvements, the shift from manual to more automated processes, and how these innovations have made consistency in roasting more achievable than ever before. Tom also shares his perspective on what sets ROEST apart from other sample roasters and how the company has helped influence the wider roasting industry. Tune in if you are interested in roasting, roaster technology, and the thinking behind one of the most influential sample roasters in today's coffee world. This is Part 1 of 2, and Part 2 is coming soon. Learn more about ROEST on their website here: https://www.roestcoffee.com/ Music by my uncle Jens Wendelboe.
With THE MASTER OF CONTRADICTIONS: Thomas Mann and the Making of The Magic Mountain (Yale University Press), Morten Høi Jensen brings us a masterful biography of one of the great novels of the 20th century and shows how it and its author speak to our present moment. We talk about Morten's history with Mann's novel, his weeks of research in the sanatoria of Davos and his discovery of how much of The Magic Mountain's world is intact a century later, and how Mann's novel changed for him in the process of writing this book. We get into Mann's political transformation from a nationalist into an antifascist, how art & politics can make for a disastrous mix, Mann's rivalry with his novelist brother Heinrich, and what it was like to write about a novel about life in a TB clinic while in the middle of a pandemic. We also discuss the weird connection I draw between Mann and Thomas Pynchon, how Morten became a literary biographer via the biography of another novel, spiritualism before and after WWI, how he came around on the chapter of The Magic Mountain that bored him in his earlier readings, why Robert Musil resented Mann, whether it's okay to write margin notes and never look at them, and more. Follow Morten on Instagram and Bluesky • More info at our site • Support The Virtual Memories Show via Stripe, Patreon, or Paypal, and subscribe to our e-newsletter
'Bachelor'-sæsonen er overstået. Men debatten om programmet er der stadig. Så i denne uges weekendpodcast kan du høre to artikler fra den seneste tid, der – også – handler om TV 2’s realityprogram. Først er det en artikel som endte med at have overskriften 'Hun blev kendt for »at knalde og drikke sig stiv på tv«. Nu ser hun tilbage på, hvad det hele handlede om'. I den taler vi udover med Susan K. fra ’Paradise Hotel’ også med Morten fra ’Gift ved første blik’ og Christian fra dette års ’Bachelor’. Om knald på skærmen, samtykkeerklæringer, udeblivende kys og andre ting, der gennem den danske reality tv-historien fået danskerne til at diskutere intimitet. Dagens anden oplæste artikel er en klumme, som vi udgav efter sæsonens sidste afsnit af ’Bachelor’, og hvor der blev fældes dom over finalen. Og TV 2. ------------ Og husk: Artiklerne er bare nogle af de mange artikler, vi læser op, og som kan høres direkte i Politikens podcast-app, så snart de udkommer. Du skal være abonnent for at lytte med. Og det kan du nemt blive ved at gå ind på politiken.dk/shopSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Du lytter til en gammel episode av Harm og Hegseth. Morten og Vegard spiller inn episode nummer 500! De blir overrasket i studio med ballonger og en litt spesiell kake. Alt fra Harm og Hegseth hører du eksklusivt hos Podme.
Det kimer i guttas julebjeller i det vi vandrer inn i julens grep. Ole liker ikke ønskelister fra de over 18, Morten har funnet ut at det er kjerringer som er problemet og Martin har fått penger av sjefen til ny tralle. Ukas middagstips: Lasagne. Produsent: Jørgen Vigdal
STAYradio Episode #295 aired Friday November 28th, 2025. This episode features new music by HAYLA, Fashen, Donny Graves, CHANEY, Mister Gray & Rokwell, 5HOURS, MORTEN, Kaskade and many more!!
In this episode, Morten and Lars give their yearly update on the tools they use in their GTD practices. They'll highlight the changes in their systems over the last years, including: - What's new from a hardware and software perspective - How Morten is liking the new Remarkable and some Apple devices - How Lars is playing with both AI and paper in his practice ..and MUCH more! We hope that this helps you in your GTD journey and if you have questions for us to pick up in the podcast, you can reach us at podcast@vitallearning.dk And as always, we'd love for you to follow or connect with us on LinkedIn! We always like to connect with GTD'ers from around the world, you can find the links to our YouTube profiles in the Links below. We have some really cool free webinars coming up, which we really want you to join
Du lytter til en gammel episode av Harm og Hegseth. Morten har oppdaget en ny.. nei, gammel true crime podcast. Og det får Vegard til å spekulerer i en true crime fra selveste Stokke. Så blir det litt god gammeldags diskusjon om babynavn. Produsert av Karianne Hinlo. Alt fra Harm og Hegseth hører du eksklusivt hos Podme.
Frosne tupper i både votter og sko. Ole har Vippset en 2-åring, Morten gleder seg til ribbe og Martin vil gjerne bli tatt bilde av. Ukas middagstips: rak fra Rak City da kanskje? Produsent: Jørgen Vigdal
01. Dj Quba, Sandra K, Ishnlv - Love Don't Let Me Go 02. Linkin Park, Chester Young - Good Things Go 03. Carola - Apache 04. Clkout, Matsu, Mike Deuce - Never Felt Before 05. Blr, Sander Van Doorn - Instant Moments 06. Avalon Emerson, Moby - E After Next 07. Esse - Work It 08. Sikdope, The Melody Men - Mic Drop 09. Rezone, Twin Scream, P.H.R.L - Momento 10. Mike Williams, Audien, Ryvm - It's Okay 11. Diplo, Jem Cooke, Local Singles - Lift Me Up 12. Alok, Artbat - Truth, Peace, Love, Acid 13. Lesgo - Down To The Left 14. Blondish, Darco, Broken Hill - GOAT 15. Yves V - Bring It 16. Dubdogz, Porsche Brasil - Be As One 17. Roland Clark, Mark Knight, James Hurr - Get Deep 18. Shapov, Swanky Tunes - Desejante 19. Like Mike, Milius, Rush Avenue - Cola 20. Camelphat, Josh Gigante - The One 21. Firebeatz - Block Rockin 22. The Chemical Brothers, Chris Lake - Galvanize 23. Marten Horger - No Matter 24. Dont Blink - It's Our House 25. Joxion - Say Less 26. Cassimm - I Like It 27. Morten, Bonn - Take Me Home 28. Cheat Codes, Ownboss - Carnival 29. Will K - Lick It 30. Alesso, Sentinel, Sick Individuals - Upside Down 31. Brohug, Medium Rare - Oh My God 32. Local, Example - Head's Gone 33. Ferreck Dawn - Serious 34. Nicky Romero, Barmuda - Fade Away 35. Argy, Eli & Dani, Peki Ofc, Osher - Chasing Highs 36. Kaleena Zanders - Nightmares 37. Ofenbach - Anamorphobia 38. Martin Garrix, Sebastian Ingrosso, Citadelle - Peace of Flood
01. Dj Quba, Sandra K, Ishnlv - Love Don't Let Me Go 02. Linkin Park, Chester Young - Good Things Go 03. Carola - Apache 04. Clkout, Matsu, Mike Deuce - Never Felt Before 05. Blr, Sander Van Doorn - Instant Moments 06. Avalon Emerson, Moby - E After Next 07. Esse - Work It 08. Sikdope, The Melody Men - Mic Drop 09. Rezone, Twin Scream, P.H.R.L - Momento 10. Mike Williams, Audien, Ryvm - It's Okay 11. Diplo, Jem Cooke, Local Singles - Lift Me Up 12. Alok, Artbat - Truth, Peace, Love, Acid 13. Lesgo - Down To The Left 14. Blondish, Darco, Broken Hill - GOAT 15. Yves V - Bring It 16. Dubdogz, Porsche Brasil - Be As One 17. Roland Clark, Mark Knight, James Hurr - Get Deep 18. Shapov, Swanky Tunes - Desejante 19. Like Mike, Milius, Rush Avenue - Cola 20. Camelphat, Josh Gigante - The One 21. Firebeatz - Block Rockin 22. The Chemical Brothers, Chris Lake - Galvanize 23. Marten Horger - No Matter 24. Dont Blink - It's Our House 25. Joxion - Say Less 26. Cassimm - I Like It 27. Morten, Bonn - Take Me Home 28. Cheat Codes, Ownboss - Carnival 29. Will K - Lick It 30. Alesso, Sentinel, Sick Individuals - Upside Down 31. Brohug, Medium Rare - Oh My God 32. Local, Example - Head's Gone 33. Ferreck Dawn - Serious 34. Nicky Romero, Barmuda - Fade Away 35. Argy, Eli & Dani, Peki Ofc, Osher - Chasing Highs 36. Kaleena Zanders - Nightmares 37. Ofenbach - Anamorphobia 38. Martin Garrix, Sebastian Ingrosso, Citadelle - Peace of Flood
*Find podcastens nyhedsbrev lige her: https://mortenmunster.com/podcasts/*Så er der en lille tidlig julegave til dig:-)Bonusepisoden i dag er nemlig første kapitel af lydbogsudgaven af Afdelingen for Magisk Tænkning. Så hvis du ikke har købt bogen endnu, kan du høre første kapitel kvit og frit her.Og hvis du er en af de smukke mennesker, der allerede har læst den, kan du få fornøjelsen af at genbesøge første kapitel i lyd.Der er i øvrigt en del, der har spurgt, hvornår lydbogen udkommer. Svaret er, at den allerede er her. I forhold til streaming på Mofibo og den slags, så er meldingen, at den burde komme engang til næste år. Hvornår ved jeg ikke.Find bogen lige her:Papirudgave:SAXOBog&idéLydbog:Bog&idéSAXO
Du lytter til en gammel episode av Harm og Hegseth. Morten har vært på filmpremiere på Svalbard, Vegard har så vidt kommet seg etter 17. mai, og tar diskusjonen om bunad og flagg helst i ettertid. Produsert av Karianne Hinlo. Alt fra Harm og Hegseth hører du eksklusivt hos Podme.
In this mini episode, Morten and Lars share the details on the upcoming event: Their Global Guided GTD Weekly Review! This even streams live on YouTube and it's of course free to join us. You can find links to sign up below, we really hope to see you there! And as always, we'd love for you to follow or connect with us on LinkedIn! We always like to connect with GTD'ers from around the world, you can find the links to our YouTube profiles in the Links below. We have some really cool free webinars coming up, which we really want you to join
Små hvite fnugg har begynt å dale. Kjøtt ala Pinne er funnet fram. Morten har vært og skal på reise, Ole står i kø på Zara og Martin skal i boksen med Randulle. Ukas middagstips: Kyllinggryte. Produsent: Jørgen Vigdal
The ex spy at the heart of our story joins host Charlie Higson to unpack his days in a biker gang, his immersion in radical Islam, his rise within al-Qaeda's ranks, and the dramatic fallout that followed. This high-stakes espionage led to the death of his friend - one of al-Qaeda's top commanders. In a cruel twist of fate, Morten was subsequently betrayed by the spy agencies he risked everything for, and was left to grapple with PTSD and death threats. Here, he reflects on the cost of his choices and the life he's rebuilt in the aftermath. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Du lytter til en gammel episode av Harm og Hegseth. Morten har vært på debatt om frokostbuffet, som engasjerer Vegard stort. Vegard gruer seg til 17.mai som skal feires i hovedstaden i år og Morten har gått i krise over sprengt vest. Produsert av Karianne Hinlo. Hør alt fra Harm og Hegseth, eksklusivt hos Podme.
Zeskullz Presents mixtape by: Vintage Culture 01. Vintage Culture Ft. Lauren Nicole – Get Naughty 02. B.o.t – Wired 03. Daniel Neuland & Sahra Bass – Bretterling 04. Deflee – Muffle 05. Jamie Jones – Murder Mystery 06. Ero808 & No Static & Naar (US) – Genie 07. Shot By Stanley – Do Or Die 08. Vintage Culture & Mila Journée – Malabaris 09. Maxim Lany – Tunnel 10. Morten & David Guetta – Night In Detroit 11. Anna & Vintage Culture – Feel The Rhythm 12. Chris Avantgarde & Anyma – Quantum 13. Vintage Culture – Do You 14. Adam Sellouk & Zerky – Touch It 15. Kasablanca – Time
Morten Handberg, Principal Consultant at Wind Power LAB, joins the show to discuss the many variables within wind turbine blades that operators may not be aware of. From design to materials and operation, understanding your blades is crucial to making informed decisions in the field. Sign up now for Uptime Tech News, our weekly email update on all things wind technology. This episode is sponsored by Weather Guard Lightning Tech. Learn more about Weather Guard's StrikeTape Wind Turbine LPS retrofit. Follow the show on Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, Linkedin and visit Weather Guard on the web. And subscribe to Rosemary Barnes' YouTube channel here. Have a question we can answer on the show? Email us! Welcome to Uptime Spotlight, shining light on wind. Energy's brightest innovators. This is the progress Powering tomorrow. Allen Hall: Morten, welcome back to the program. Morten Handberg: Thank you so much, Allen. It's fantastic to be back. It's, uh, I really, really happy to be back on the show to discuss blades with you guys. Allen Hall: So you're a resident blade whisperer, and we wanted to talk about the differences between types of blades even within the same manufacturer, because I think there's a lot of misunderstanding if I buy a specific OEM turbine that I'm getting the same design all the time, or even just the same basic materials are that are used. That's not the case anymore. Morten Handberg: No, I mean, there's always been variations. Uh, so the B 90 is a very good example because initially was, was released with, uh, with the, with the glass fiber spark cap. [00:01:00] But at later iterations it was, then they then switched it to carbon fiber for, for, for larger, for larger turbines, for higher rated power. But it, it, but it sort of gave that you were not a hundred percent sure. When you initially looked at it, was this actually a ca a glass fiber, uh, beam or a carbon fiber was only when you started to learn the integral, you know, what, what to read in, in the naming convention that you could understand it. But it caused a little confusion about, you know, I'm looking at glass fiber blade or, or a carbon fiber blade. So it's been there for a while, but we're seeing it more and more pronounced with, um. Uh, OEMs changing to signs, uh, or OEMs merging together, but keeping their integral design for, for, for various purposes. And then for the, for the, for the people, not in, uh, not in the loop or not looking behind the curtain. They don't, you don't know, know, know the difference. So I think it's really important that we, that we sort of highlight some of those things to make it easier for people to, to, to know, to know this. Allen Hall: There was a generational change. [00:02:00] Uh, even in the 1.5 megawatt class. There were some blades that were fiberglass and then they, there was a trend to move to carbon fiber to make them lighter, but then the designers got better and started putting fiberglass in, where now you have 70 meter blades that are fiberglass worth 35 meter blades, may have had carbon. Yeah, it's hard to keep up with it. Morten Handberg: You know, it's really difficult to know. I mean, for, for, for the longer blades, it's becoming more and more pronounced that they will be, uh, there will be carbon fiber reinforced. But a good, uh, example of where it doesn't really apply is actually with, uh, with Siemens cesa. Because if you look at Siemens, Cade said, you know, it's, it's Siemens, uh, the original OEM Siemens at the original OEM Cade that merged. Quite a few years back, but you know, we still see the very sharp, uh, difference between the two different designs because whenever you install a Siemens Esso turbine offshore, it's the Siemens integral blade, it will. And, and they kept that, [00:03:00] uh, and that blade is produced in one cast, it's called the Integral Blade because that's their inherited design.
Du lytter til en gammel episode av Harm og Hegseth. Nok en gang har Vegard vært på God morgen Norge, Morten får ut frustrasjon over mennesker som irriterer han, og begge er lei av å miste venner til barn. Produsert av Karianne Hinlo. Hør alt fra Harm og Hegseth, eksklusivt hos Podme.
01. Meduza - No Sleep 02. Kream, Camden Cox - Weightless 03. Tchami, Niiko X Swae - Waiting 04. Paul Oakenfold, Mr Belt & Wezol, Shifty Shellshock - Starry Eyed Surprise 05. Luke Miller - Make It Hot 06. Nicky Romero, Sick Individuals - Hold On 07. Dvbbs, Abi Flynn - Move A Little Closer 08. Pete Tong, Avg - Places & Spaces 09. Justluke, Inpetto, Jordy - Drowning 10. Rue Jay - I Want Your Love 11. Chris Lake, Ragie Ban - Toxic 12. Then - Lucid Ashes 13. Roger Sanchez, Fedde Le Grand - Grinnin' 14. Maxx Play, Johnny Grinch - Play Right 15. Bingo Players, Oomloud - Like This Like That 16. Markus Schulz, Matt Fax - The New World 17. Thomas Newson, Raumakustik - Gucci Belter 18. Mike Posner, Steve Aoki - I Took a Pill in Ibiza 19. Alok - Don't Mess With The Fire 20. Worakls, Apashe, Wasiu - Rome Is Burning 21. Big Gigantic, The Funk Hunters, Chali 2Na - Beat Don't Stop 22. Dominique Jardin, Cat Dealers - Up Late 23. Dubdogz, Chemical Surf, Lothief - Girl On Fire 24. D.O.D, Raphaella - Like You Do 25. Like Mike, Tom Zeta - In My Ear 26. Cosmic Gate - You 27. Egzod, Maestro Chives, Don Diablo - Royalty 28. Twin Diplomacy - I Got Feelings 29. Block & Crown, Mike Ferullo - A.C.I.D 30. Low Steppa - Holte 31. Vion Konger, Melo.Kids - Gettin' Jiggy Wit It 32. Corey James, Morganj, Tyoz - Jungle 33. Bijou, Datti - Mind Eraser 34. Dillon Nathaniel - Break The System 35. Essel, Navos - Steel Drums 36. Morten, David Guetta - Lucky 37. Smack, Djs From Mars - It Doesn't Matter 38. Jamie Jones - Murder Mystery
This week KAYZO selects his Up All Night Tracks and VIPERACTIVE is on Guest Mix Duties.1. Devin Jetski – Lift Me 00:43 2. Freejak – House Music Speaks 04:58 3. Doozie, Vintage Culture & Lauren Nicole – Get Naughty 09:13 4. Chris Avantgarde & Anyma – Quantum 13:09 5. MORTEN, Terry Zhong, CLSTR56 & Luotianyi – High 17:37 6. BISCITS – Wrong Is Right 21:50 7. J. Worra ft. Lena Leon – 5 6 7 Ate 25:50 8. Charlotte Moss – Shake Da Funk 29:27 9. Matroda & KLP – Bullshit 33:59 10. Julio Bashmore – Au Seve (Noizu '25 Edit) 37:05 11. Jamie Jones – Murder Mystery 40:56 12. Die Antwoord – I Fink You Freeky (HUMAN404 Edit) 44:55 13. Arielle Free – U Get Me High 48:15 14. Anti Up – I Cannot 50:57 15. Hi‑Lo – Reese 53:44 16. Freestylers & Greenflamez – Feels Real 58:32 17. TSHA – Revolution (Shadow Child Remix) 1:03:18 18. Fred again.., Danny Brown, BEAM & PARISI – OGdub 1:06:53 19. KETTAMA & Clouds – Sort It Out 1:09:46 20. Andy C ft. Felix Samuel – Ricochet 1:13:51 21. Skepsis & Disrupta ft. Klaudia Keziah – Been Here Before 1:16:06 22. DJSM – Heroine (Samuel Moriero Remix) 1:20:05 23. Kayzo – Overload 2K 1:22:50 24. Ben Techy – Kein Gott, Kein Schlaf 1:27:41 25. VIPERACTIVE Guest Mix 1:31:44
01. Arty, Rhodes - Never Be The Same 02. Fedde Le Grand, DJ Tora - Here Comes The Bass 03. Hugel, Kurd Maverick - PYHU (Put Your Hands Up) 04. Kshmr, Shy Niko, Datti - 7 Days a Freak 05. Linkin Park, Chester Young - Good Things Go 06. Franky Wah, Gadjo - I'm Watching You (So Many Times) 07. Alesso, Sacha - Destiny 08. Roland Clark, Mark Knight, James Hurr - Get Deep 09. Dannic, Robbie Mendez, Dyson - Falling Back To Yesterday 10. Morten, Bonn - Take Me Home 11. Cosmic Gate - You 12. Nlw - Desires 13. Jaxx, Niteshade, Smvl Tvlk - Creepin' 14. Byor - Old School 15. Worakls, Apashe, Wasiu - Rome Is Burning 16. Charlie Powell - Act A Fool 17. Raven & Kreyn, Bigmoo, Jeonghyeon - Welcome To The Future 18. Felix Cartal, Vox Rea - Dissociate 19. Tony Romera, Crusy, Low Steppa - Watch Out 20. DJ Susan, Miggy Dela Rosa - Dirty Cat 21. Don Diablo, Rown - No Signal 22. Boris Brejcha - 16 Red Even 23. Bingo Players, Mohtiv - Want It All 24. Carl Bee - Somethin' Like This 25. Tony Romera - Time To Move 26. Martin Ikin, Hayley May - How I Feel 27. Afrojack, Martin Garrix, David Guetta, Amel - Our Time 28. Wh0 - Bubblin' 29. Cat Dealers, Gott - Drinks & Pills 30. The Chemical Brothers, Chris Lake - Galvanize 31. Moguai - Ready Steady Go 32. Chapter & Verse - 4 Minutes 33. Block & Crown - He Made It Bangin 34. Dubvision, Jordan Jade - Follow Your Heart 35. Argy, John Cala - BOOM 36. Swanky Tunes - Feed Your Soul 37. Alok, Illenium - To The Moon 38. Nicky Romero, Giacobbi, Fatboi - Move It (Rapidin)