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The Conditional Release Program
The Two Jacks – Episode 138 - Barnaby Goes One Nation, Labor on the Nose and Europe on Its Own

The Conditional Release Program

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2025 90:44


A whole mess of AI generated shownotes. Enjoy! 00:25 – Christmas in Hong Kong, KFC in JapanJoel (Jack the Insider) opens Episode 138 and checks in with Jack (Hong Kong Jack) about Hong Kong's love of Christmas shopping, surreal mall installations and the absence of nativity scenes, before detouring to Japan's KFC-at-Christmas tradition.​01:50 – Australia's world‑first social media ban for under‑16sThe Jacks unpack the new national ban on social media for under‑16s, the generational politics of Gen Alpha kids and millennial parents, and the “pick up a book, go for a bike ride” messaging from Anthony Albanese and Julie Inman Grant.​They read out Vox pops about kids discovering life without apps, YouTube‑driven body image issues, and the early scramble to alternative chat and file‑sharing apps like LemonAid.​05:35 – Social engineering, High Court challenge and mental health concernsThey describe the policy as a conscious piece of social engineering aimed at reshaping youth culture over a decade, and note the High Court challenge led by the Digital Freedom Movement and Libertarian MLC John Ruddick.​Beyond Blue, Headspace, ReachOut and the Black Dog Institute warn about cutting off access to online mental‑health support, as the Jacks weigh the internet's harms against the value of peer support communities for young people.​09:35 – Enforcement gaps, workarounds and parental resistanceThe Jacks discuss uneven implementation, with some under‑16s apparently still able to access Facebook and Instagram while other apps are wiped, and a rush into less‑regulated platforms.​They note reports that up to a third of parents will quietly help kids stay online and float the idea of a nationwide “kitchen‑table” style forum to help parents understand the risks and responsibilities around kids' social media use.​12:00 – A social experiment the world is watchingThey canvas overseas interest, with Denmark, Spain and others eyeing bans at 15 rather than 16, and Sarah Ferguson's description of Australia's move as a live “social experiment” whose results are very much unknown.​13:05 – Richo's state funeral and the dark arts of NSW Labor RightThe conversation turns to Graham “Richo” Richardson's state funeral, his reputation as Labor's master organiser and electoral numbers man, and his long life “on the public purse”.​Joel recounts Richo's link to Balmain Welding and Stan “Standover” Smith, arguing that New South Wales Labor Right's success always had a darker underbelly.​15:10 – Paul Brereton, the NACC and conflicts of interestThey examine National Anti‑Corruption Commission boss Paul Brereton's updated disclosures about his ongoing work with the Inspector‑General of the ADF and Afghanistan war‑crimes inquiries, revealed via FOI.​The Jacks question whether someone so intertwined with Defence can credibly oversee corruption matters touching Defence acquisitions, and whether carving out whole domains from his remit makes his appointment untenable.​18:25 – A quiet NACC, no perp walks and media theatreThe Jacks note how quietly the NACC has operated in Canberra—“blink and you'd miss them”—with none of the televised “perp walks” beloved of New South Wales ICAC coverage.​Jack welcomes the absence of media spectacle; Joel admits to missing the grimace‑through‑the‑cameras moment as accused figures run the gauntlet.​19:50 – Victorian youth vote turns on LaborNew polling of 18–34‑year‑olds in Victoria shows Labor's vote down 11 points to 28 per cent and the Coalition's up 17 points to 37 per cent, with the Greens steady at 20 per cent.​The Jacks argue the Victorian Labor government looks to be in terminal decline, discuss leadership options for Jacinta Allan, and canvass how quickly preference “cascades” can flip a long‑term government once momentum turns.​22:15 – Green exports vs coal, Treasury modelling under fireThey dissect Treasury modelling which suggests “green exports” (critical minerals, rare earths, battery inputs) will surpass coal and gas within a decade, and note scepticism from former Treasury official and now CBA chief economist Stephen Yeaman.​The Jacks highlight International Energy Agency updates showing coal demand in key markets staying high, and the reality that renewables growth is largely meeting new demand rather than cutting deeply into existing coal and gas use.​25:05 – Coal to 2049 and the reality of the gridJack points to Australian market operator projections that coal will remain in the domestic mix until at least 2049, while Joel questions which ageing coal plants will physically survive that long without new builds.​They agree modelling must continually be revised against actual demand profiles in China, India, Indonesia and elsewhere, where coal still supplies half or more of electricity.​27:20 – 30‑year suppression orders and transparencyThe Jacks shift to a 30‑year suppression order over evidence behind Tanya Plibersek's decision to block a $1 billion coal mine until 2055, and more broadly the proliferation of long‑term suppression orders in Australia.​They criticise the over‑use of secrecy in both environmental and criminal matters, arguing it breeds suspicion that justice and accountability can be bought by the wealthy.​28:25 – The “prominent family” sexual assault case in VictoriaWithout naming the individual, they discuss a Victorian case involving the convicted son of a prominent family whose identity remains suppressed even after guilty findings for serious sexual offences.​They worry that blanket suppression encourages rumour, misidentification and a sense that powerful people get special treatment, even when protection of victims is a legitimate concern.​30:05 – From undercover cop to gangland wars: how secrecy backfiresJoel revisits an NSW example where an undercover police officer's drink‑driving conviction was suppressed for 55 years, and Melbourne gangland cases where key cooperating witnesses remained pseudonymous for decades.​The Jacks argue that when authorities create information vacuums, gossip and conspiracy inevitably rush in to fill the space.​33:50 – MP expenses, family reunion travel and Annika Wells' bad day outThey turn to MPs' entitlements and “family reunion” travel: Annika Wells' ski‑trip optics and poor press conference performance, Don Farrell's extensive family travel, and Sarah Hanson‑Young's $50,000 in family travel for her lobbyist husband.​While acknowledging how hard federal life is—especially for WA MPs—they question where legitimate family support ends and taxpayer‑funded lifestyle begins.​37:05 – Why family reunion perks exist (and how they're abused)The Jacks recall the tragic case of Labor MP Greg Wilton as a driver for more generous family travel rules, given the emotional cost of long separations.​They conclude the system is necessary but ripe for exploitation, and note the Coalition's relatively muted response given its own exposure to the same rules.​39:15 – Diplomatic drinks trolleys: London, New York and the UNJoel notes Stephen Smith's stint as High Commissioner in London—the “ultimate drinks trolley” of Australian diplomacy—and his replacement by former SA Premier Jay Weatherill.​Jack mentions Smith's reputation for being stingy with hospitality at Australia House, in contrast to the traditionally lavish networking role of London and New York postings.​40:40 – Barnaby Joyce joins One NationThe big domestic political move: Barnaby Joyce's shift from the Nationals to One Nation, including his steak‑on‑a‑sandwich‑press dinner with Pauline Hanson.​The Jacks canvass whether Joyce runs again in New England or heads for the Senate, and the anger among New England voters who may feel abandoned.​42:25 – One Nation's growth, branch‑building and Pauline's futureThey dig into polling from Cos Samaras suggesting 39 per cent of Coalition voters say they'd be more likely to vote One Nation if Joyce led the party, and the risk of the Coalition following the UK Tories into long‑term decline.​The Jacks note One Nation's organisational maturation—building actual branches and volunteer networks in NSW and Queensland—and wonder whether Pauline Hanson herself now caps the party's potential.​45:20 – Kemi Badenoch, a revived UK Conservative Party and Reform's ceilingAttention swings to the UK, with fresh polling showing Labour slumping to the high teens, the Conservatives recovering into the high teens/low 20s, and Reform polling in the mid‑20s to low‑30s depending on the firm.​They credit new Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch for lifting morale by dominating Keir Starmer at the despatch box, but caution that Reform's rise may still be more protest than durable realignment.​49:45 – Fragmenting party systems in Europe and the UKDrawing on Michael Gove's comments, the Jacks sketch the new “four‑party” pattern across Europe—radical left/Green, social democratic, Christian Democrat centre‑right, and populist right—and argue the UK is slowly following suit.​They suggest both Labour and the Conservatives can no longer comfortably absorb all votes on their respective sides of politics, with Reform and Greens carving out durable niches.​53:05 – US seizes a Venezuelan tanker, Trump calls it the “biggest ever”The Jacks look at the US Coast Guard's seizure of a sanctioned Venezuelan oil tanker accused of moving Venezuelan and Iranian oil in support of foreign terrorist groups.​Joel notes Trump's boast that it's “the largest tanker ever seized”, while quoting Pam Bondi's more sober explanation of the sanctions basis.​54:45 – Five years of social media to enter the US?They examine a Trump‑era proposal to require even visa‑waiver travellers to provide five years of social media history before entering the United States.​The Jacks question the logistical feasibility, highlight the trend of travellers using “burner phones” for US trips, and argue measures like this would severely damage American tourism.​57:10 – SCOTUS, independent agencies and presidential powerThe Jacks discuss a pending US Supreme Court case about whether presidents can hire and fire the heads of independent agencies at will, with even liberal justices expressing sympathy for expansive executive authority.​They link this to a broader global question: how much power should be handed from elected ministers to expert regulators, and how hard it is to claw that power back once delegated.​01:00:25 – Trump's national security strategy and an abandoned EuropeThey turn to the Trump administration's new national security strategy framing Europe as both security dependent and economic competitor, and signalling an end to automatic US security guarantees.​The Jacks describe openly hostile rhetoric from Trump figures like J.D. Vance and Marco Rubio towards Europe, and portray it as part of a broader American drift into isolationism as China and Russia advance.​01:02:20 – Europe rearms: Germany, Poland and conscription talkThe conversation moves to European responses: big defence spending increases in Poland and Germany, and German plans to assess 18‑year‑olds for potential limited conscription.​Joel argues Europe may need to build its own strategic table rather than rely on a fickle US ally, while Jack stresses serious military capability is the price of a genuine seat at any table.​01:03:50 – Biden, the border and a blown political callThe Jacks examine a New York Times reconstruction of how the Biden administration mishandled southern border migration, from 75,000 encounters in January 2021 to 169,000 by March.​They say Biden officials badly underestimated both the scale of migration and the law‑and‑order backlash, including resentment from migrants who followed legal pathways.​01:07:05 – Migration then and now: Ellis Island vs the Rio GrandeJack recounts Ellis Island's history: the small but real share of arrivals turned back at ship‑owners' expense, and how many migrants later returned home despite being admitted.​They contrast a heavily regulated, ship‑based 19th‑century system with today's chaotic mix of asylum flows, cartels and porous borders, and argue that simple “open borders” rhetoric ignores complex trade‑offs.​01:09:55 – Americans know their ancestry, and that shapes the debateJoel notes how many Americans can precisely trace family arrival via Ellis Island, unlike many Australians who have fuzzier family histories.​He suggests this deep personal connection to immigration history partly explains the emotional intensity around contemporary migration and ICE enforcement.​01:10:30 – Ashes 2–0: Neeser's five‑for and Lyon's omissionSport time: Australia go 2–0 up in the Ashes with an eight‑wicket win at the Gabba.​The big call is leaving Nathan Lyon out for Michael Neser; the Jacks weigh Nesser's match‑turning 5/42 and clever use of Alex Carey standing up to the stumps against the loss of a front‑line spinner over key periods.​01:11:55 – Basball meets Australian conditionsThey discuss the limits of “Bazball” in Australia, praising Stokes and Will Jacks' rearguard while noting most English batters failed to adapt tempo to match situation.​Jack cites past blueprints for winning in Australia—long, draining innings from Alastair Cook, Cheteshwar Pujara and Rahul Dravid—that hinge on time at the crease rather than constant aggression.​01:15:05 – Keepers compared: Alex Carey vs England's glovesJoel hails Carey's performance as possibly the best keeping he's seen from an Australian in a single Test, including brilliant work standing up to the seamers and a running catch over Marnus Labuschagne.​They contrast this with England's struggling keeper, question whether Ben Foakes should have been summoned, and note Carey's age probably rules him out as a future Test captain despite his leadership qualities.​01:17:05 – England's bowling woes and Jofra Archer's limitsThe English attack looks potent in short bursts, especially Jofra Archer and Mark Wood, but lacks the endurance to bowl long, hostile spells over a five‑day Test in Australian conditions.​Archer hasn't bowled more than 10 overs in an international match for over two years, and the Jacks argue that's showing late in games as speeds drop and discipline wanes.​01:25:45 – World Cup 2026: Trump's “peace medal”, Craig Foster's critiqueSwitching codes to football, they note FIFA awarding Donald Trump a “peace” medal ahead of the 2026 World Cup and his delight in placing it on himself.​Craig Foster attacks world football for embracing a US president he accuses of human‑rights abuses, prompting the Jacks to point out FIFA's recent World Cups in Russia and Qatar hardly make it a moral authority.​01:27:20 – Seattle's Pride match… Iran vs EgyptJack tells the story of Seattle's local government declaring its allocated World Cup game a Pride match, only to discover the fixture will be Iran vs Egypt—two teams whose governments are unlikely to embrace that framing.​01:27:55 – Stadiums in the desert and the cost of spectacleJoel reflects on vast, underused stadiums in the Gulf built for the World Cup and now often almost empty, using a low‑attendance cricket game in Abu Dhabi as an example of mega‑event over‑build.​01:29:05 – Wrapping up and previewing the final show of 2025The Jacks close Episode 138 by flagging one more episode before Christmas, thanking listeners for feedback—especially stories around the social media ban—and promising to return with more politics, law and sport next week.​a

Long Story Short - Der Buch-Podcast mit Karla Paul und Günter Keil
10 Buchtipps für Weihnachten – Geschenkideen für alle Lebenslagen

Long Story Short - Der Buch-Podcast mit Karla Paul und Günter Keil

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2025 47:51


Ein Jahr voller starker Bücher geht zu Ende – da war die Auswahl für die Geschenktipps eine echte Herausforderung für Günter und Karla. Hier ihre 10 Tipps für Büchergeschenke unterm Christbaum: Ein großartiger Mutmacher ist das Buch „Mein Unglück beginnt damit, dass der Stromkreis als Rechteck abgebildet wird” von Saša Stanišić. Darin sind – gehaltene und ungehaltene – Reden gegen das Nichtstun und für die Eigenverantwortung gesammelt. Für kleine Leser*innen ist „Mittwochs surft der Pinguin“ von Johanna Prinz ein liebevolles, lustiges und lehrreiches Leseabenteuer zum Vorlesen. Pinguin Darwin ruft seine Freunde zur Rettungsaktion für ein paar im Eis eingeschlossene Wale auf. Buddhist Manfred Folkers und Volkswirt Niko Paech haben mit „All you need is less” ein Plädoyer für weniger Konsum und mehr Kooperation geschrieben. Ihre zwei unterschiedlichen Perspektiven ergeben ein unterhaltsames Manifest für eine Kultur des Genug. Bei Krimi-Lesern kommt der neue Håkan Nesser garantiert gut an. „Eines jungen Mannes Reise in die Nacht“ ist der neunte Fall von Kommissar Gunnar Barbarotti. Zwei Morde stellen ihn und seine Frau Eva Backman vor ein schier unlösbares Rätsel. Agatha Christie-Fans kommen hingegen mit „Der Mord in der Schlange” von Josephine Tey voll auf ihre Kosten. Im London der 20er Jahre wird in der Schlange vor einem Theater ein Mann erdolcht. Der erste Fall für Inspector Grant von Scotland Yard. Der opulente Bildband des Fotografenehepaars Peter & Beverly Pickford „Wilder Ozean“ ist eine Hommage an die ungezähmte Natur der Weltmeere. Spektakuläre Fotos und eine klare Botschaft zur Bewahrung dieser unersetzlichen Welt. Noch ein Mutmacher in Krisenzeiten: Das Buch „Hoffnungslos optimistisch” des Wissenschaftsjournalisten Dirk Steffens verbreitet Zuversicht und lenkt den Blick auf Lösungen statt auf Probleme. Eine gute Einstellung fürs neue Jahr. In „Das Beste! Mein Leben zwischen Pubertieren“ erzählt Jan Weiler absurde und witzige Geschichten, in denen die Welten der Pubertiere und der Erwachsenen kollidieren. Das Hörbuch ist perfekt für lange Autofahrten mit der ganzen Familie. Drachen, Liebe und Spice – „This Woven Kingdom” von Tahereh Mafi ist der Auftakt einer 5-teiligen Fantasy-Serie mit Suchtfaktor. Für Leser*innen ab 14 Jahren, die für ein paar Stunden der Realität entfliehen möchten. „Wir dachten, wir könnten fliegen“ ist eine Sammlung von 19 Kurzgeschichten über bedrohte Tierarten, verfasst von renommierten Schriftsteller*innen, darunter Caroline Wahl, T.C. Boyle, Alex Capus, Iris Wolf und Julia Schoch. Ein echter Geheimtipp für Vielleser*innen – dieses Buch kennen sie sicher noch nicht! Alle Titel dieser Folge: Saša Stanišić: „Mein Unglück beginnt damit, dass der Stromkreis als Rechteck abgebildet wird” (Luchterhand) Johanna Prinz: „Mittwochs surft der Pinguin“ (cbj) Manfred Folkers & Niko Paech: „All you need is less” (Goldmann) Håkan Nesser: „Eines jungen Mannes Reise in die Nacht“ (btb) Josephine Tey: „Der Mord in der Schlange” (Anaconda) 1+2 Peter & Beverly Pickford: „Wilder Ozean“ (Prestel) Dirk Steffens: „Hoffnungslos optimistisch” (Penguin) Jan Weiler: „Das Beste! Mein Leben zwischen Pubertieren“ (Heyne) Tahereh Mafi: „This Woven Kingdom” (cbj) Matthias Jügler (Hrsg.): „Wir dachten, wir könnten fliegen“ (Penguin) +++ Viel Spaß mit dieser Folge. Wir wünschen euch eine schöne Weihnachtszeit und einen guten Start ins Neue Jahr! Wir freuen uns schon darauf, euch auch 2026 mit vielen weiteren Buchtipps versorgen zu dürfen.Wie immer freuen uns in der Zwischenzeit über euer Feedback an podcast@penguinrandomhouse.de.” +++ Unsere allgemeinen Datenschutzrichtlinien finden Sie unter https://art19.com/privacy. Die Datenschutzrichtlinien für Kalifornien sind unter https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info abrufbar.

Buchkritik - Deutschlandfunk Kultur
Neue Krimis - "Eines jungen Mannes Reise in die Nacht" von Håkan Nesser

Buchkritik - Deutschlandfunk Kultur

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2025 4:11


Hartl, Sonja www.deutschlandfunkkultur.de, Lesart

Studio 9 - Deutschlandfunk Kultur
Neue Krimis - "Eines jungen Mannes Reise in die Nacht" von Håkan Nesser

Studio 9 - Deutschlandfunk Kultur

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2025 4:06


Sonja Hartl www.deutschlandfunkkultur.de, Studio 9

Lesart - das Literaturmagazin - Deutschlandfunk Kultur
Neue Krimis - "Eines jungen Mannes Reise in die Nacht" von Håkan Nesser

Lesart - das Literaturmagazin - Deutschlandfunk Kultur

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2025 4:11


Hartl, Sonja www.deutschlandfunkkultur.de, Lesart

Lesart - das Literaturmagazin (ganze Sendung) - Deutschlandfunk Kultur
Neue Krimis - "Eines jungen Mannes Reise in die Nacht" von Håkan Nesser

Lesart - das Literaturmagazin (ganze Sendung) - Deutschlandfunk Kultur

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2025 4:11


Hartl, Sonja www.deutschlandfunkkultur.de, Lesart

Elchkuss - Schweden entdecken
#225 Fårö - Raukar, Bergman und ganz viel Abgeschiedenheit

Elchkuss - Schweden entdecken

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2025 25:23


Fårö ist vieles, nur eines sicher nicht: Die Insel im Nordosten Gotlands ist alles andere als typisch schwedisch. Wer die große Abgeschiedenheit sucht, ist hier richtig (außer vielleicht in den Sommermonaten). Auf Fårö stehen an den Stränden faszinierende Raukar, alles hier ist beschaulicher, einsamer, karger, der Regisseur Ingmar Bergman erlag diesem Charme sofort. Er war der wohl bekannteste Bewohner der Insel. In dieser Folge nehme ich dich mit nach Fårö, früher das Ende der Welt und auch heute noch sehr abgeschieden. Du willst Elchkuss unterstützen? Dann besuche uns bei Steady: https://steady.page/de/elchkuss-schweden-entdecken/about Falls bei dir die Shownotes nicht angezeigt werden, dann findest du sie auf jeden Fall bei Podigee: https://elchkuss.podigee.io/

Veckans ord
64. Håkan Nesser badade aldrig i Yasins sjö

Veckans ord

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2025 44:02


Petter har med sig tre viktiga frågor och Charlotte nosar på en orättvisa. Veckans ord är brinntid och dra tillbaka. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

P3 Klubben
347. Benåda Håkan Nesser

P3 Klubben

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2025 23:31


Man får varken ha hästar eller mobiltelefoner i fängelse. Moa argumenterar för att bonden Håkan Nesser ska slippa spärras in. Kristofer är glad att tidningen Bon återuppstår, men tycker egentligen att det är fel. Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radio Play.

Nyhetsshowen
KORTVERSION: Fängslade svenska journalisten och Nessers skattebrott

Nyhetsshowen

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2025 23:50


Kalle Berg berättar det vi vet om journalisten Joakim Medin som fängslade i Turkiet i förra veckan. Alice Dadgostar pratar om att deckarförfattaren Håkan Nesser, som dömts till 1,5 års fängelse för skattebrott. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Nyhetsshowen
Fängslade svenska journalisten och Nessers skattebrott

Nyhetsshowen

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2025 59:34


Kalle Berg berättar det vi vet om journalisten Joakim Medin som fängslade i Turkiet i förra veckan. Alice Dadgostar pratar om förödelsen efter jordbävningen i Sydostasien och sammanfattar även rättsfallet om deckarförfattaren Håkan Nesser, som dömts till 1,5 års fängelse för skattebrott. Dessutom: Storstadspojkarnas försvarstal och reality-undertextning. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Orecchie e Segnalibri
#809 - Hakan Nesser - "La filosofia del cane Norton"

Orecchie e Segnalibri

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2025 15:00


Journalistens poddar
Journalistenpodden special: Nesser om kongressen

Journalistens poddar

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2025 16:05


I det här specialavsnittet från Journalistens poddar summerar reporter Johannes Nesser, som var på plats dygnet runt på journalistkongressen, tillsammans med bildjournalist Tor Johnsson denna kongress stora frågor.

Förlagspodden
Avsnitt 266. Vi pratar streamingtjänsternas 2024, bokrean, Håkan Nessers fängelsedom och en svensk språkmodell

Förlagspodden

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2025 39:50


Avsnitt 266. Vi pratar Storytels och Bookbeats 2024, gör ett svep inför bokrean, funderar över Håkan Nessers öde och ger er ett oumbärlig samtal om AI, en svensk språkmodell och vem som ska äga kontrollen.   Avsnitt 266. Storytel och Bookbeat hade båda bra siffror för 2024. Men bakom dessa siffror finns nyanser värda att lägga märke till. Inför bokrean gör journalisten en genomgång av prisvariationer i fysiska butiker och hittar ovanligt stora skillnader. På toppen gör vi en liten bokrea-undersökning och ger tips för den som vill leta fynd och låga priser. Håkan Nesser med flera fick sin resningsansökan till HD nekad och står nu inför en 18 månader lång fängelsedom som, enligt oss, aldrig borde fällts. Håkan Nesser tänker, eventuellt, vägra infinna sig på plats. Men sista ordet är inte sagt. Det kan finnas en eller ett par turer till innan domen ska verkställas. Frågan om de stora LLM-databaserna och en eventuell svensk språkmodell handlar inte bara om att tillgodose upphovsrätten men framför allt innehåller den allt som berör oss som samhällsmedborgare. Så dags att bredda kunskapen och översikten. Du kan hantera det sämre än att lyssna på vårt samtal med Sara Öhrvall.   01 06         Storytels 2024 var ett bra år men Bookbeats var bättre 06 11         En genomgång av bokpriser och bokreastrategier 15 03         Håkan Nesser fick avslag på resningsansökan 20 14         Ett samtal om en svensk språkmodell med Sara Öhrvall

Lundströms Bokradio
Bokcirkeln: De bästa kriminalromanerna att läsa i jul!

Lundströms Bokradio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2024 44:12


Marie Lundström bjuder in till ett samtal om nya och klassiska kriminalromaner att läsa i jul. Gäster är deckarförfattaren Magnus Montelius och litteraturkritikern Lotta Olsson. Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radio Play. I Lundströms Bokradios säsongsavslutning bjuder vi på lästips med fokus på kriminalromaner. Vilka var de bästa deckarna 2024? Och vilken mordgåta passar extra bra när julfriden infunnit sig?Gäster: litteraturkritikern Lotta Olsson, och Magnus Montelius, författare till boken Gränsen (nominerad till årets bästa kriminalroman av Svenska Deckarakademin).Författare och titlar som nämns i programmet av Lotta Olsson och Magnus Montelius:Sarah Vaughan, Efter skandalen, 2019. Översättning: Molle Kanmert SjölanderHåkan Nesser, Ung mans färd mot natt, 2024Agatha Christie, Hercule Poirots jul, 1938. Översättning: Helen LjungmarkAgatha Christie, Miss Marples sista fall, 1977. Översättning: Britte-Marie BergströmAgatha Christie, Mordet på Orientexpressen, 1934. Översättning: Helen LjungmarkCarl-Johan Vallgren, Din tid kommer, 2024Anthony Horowitz, ordet är mord, 2024Lena Sundström och Jens Mikkelsen, Fristaden, 2024Fredrik Lundberg, Tigerns år, 2024Tracy Sierra, Mamma kommer snart, 2024. Översättning: Christina MansickaMarie Hermanson, Längst in i skogen, 2024Anne Holt, Tolv otämjda hästar, 2024. Översättning: Barbro LagergrenKarin Slaughter, Lögnen, 2024. Översättning: Villemo LinngårdHayley Scrivenor, Dirt Town, 2024. Översättning: Villemo LinngårdKristina Appelqvist, Vykort från en bortglömd prins, 2014Clare Mackintosh, Den sista festen, 2024. Översättning: Ing-Britt BjörklundJohanna Holmström, Vargens unge, 2024Skriv till oss! bokradio@sverigesradio.seProgramledare: Marie LundströmProducent: Andreas MagnellLjuddesign: Märta Myrstener

Dark Label Productions® - Podcast av och för filmmakare
S4 EP32 Från bok till filmen Levande och döda i Winsford med Caroline Ingvarsson - Regi

Dark Label Productions® - Podcast av och för filmmakare

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2024 48:44


Glöm inte att ge betyg och prenumerera. Dagens gäst är regissören Caroline Ingvarsson, aktuell med Håkan Nesser adaptationen ”Levande och Döda i Winsford”. Vi pratar om början av hennes karriär och influenserna från Australien, där hon jobbat med bland annat David Michôd som gjort Animal Kingdom. Hon berättar om skillnaderna mellan film sets i Australien, Sverige och Polen. Om vikten av att vara bestämd som regissör och om hur fikabordet kan vara platsen där du snabbast lär dig mest om allt på en inspelning.

Buchkritik - Deutschlandfunk Kultur
Hörbuch: "Ein Brief aus München" von Hakan Nesser

Buchkritik - Deutschlandfunk Kultur

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2024 4:44


Krämer, Elmar www.deutschlandfunkkultur.de, Lesart

Lesart - das Literaturmagazin - Deutschlandfunk Kultur
Hörbuch: "Ein Brief aus München" von Hakan Nesser

Lesart - das Literaturmagazin - Deutschlandfunk Kultur

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2024 4:44


Krämer, Elmar www.deutschlandfunkkultur.de, Lesart

Lesart - das Literaturmagazin (ganze Sendung) - Deutschlandfunk Kultur
Hörbuch: "Ein Brief aus München" von Hakan Nesser

Lesart - das Literaturmagazin (ganze Sendung) - Deutschlandfunk Kultur

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2024 4:44


Krämer, Elmar www.deutschlandfunkkultur.de, Lesart

Radio Tyresö
Bio i vintermörkret

Radio Tyresö

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2024 37:00


Filmentusiasterna Lena Hjelmérus och Lars Österdahl presenterar 10 filmer som visas december till 8/1. De ger ros och ris till Jönssonligan, vinnare av Guldpalmen, Robbie Williams och svensk film efter roman av Nesser. I godispåsen finns 4 barnfilmer, bl.a nya Lejonkungen. Lågt pris förstås. Hela progammet finns på hemsidan

The Podcast Profits Unleashed Podcast
Unlocking Potential: Transformative Coaching

The Podcast Profits Unleashed Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2024 35:21


Special guests Dr. Damian Nesser & Sam Geiger   Bloom Where You Are https://lifeisaclassroom.net/bwya/    In this episode Karen delves into an insightful conversation with Dr. Damian Nesser and Sam Geiger, exploring the transformative power of coaching and mentorship in personal and professional growth. Dr. Nesser, drawing from his rich background in education spanning three decades, shares how his journey evolved from teaching to coaching, particularly focusing on empowering individuals aged 25 to 50 to reinvent their lives and find purpose. His recent transition into coaching was profoundly influenced by personal experiences, including caregiving for his mother with vascular dementia, which reshaped his perspective on resilience, adaptation, and navigating life's transitions. Sam Geiger adds a compelling personal narrative to the discussion, recounting his own transformative journey under Dr. Nesser's guidance. Starting as a dispirited teacher's aide, Sam found renewed purpose through structured coaching and accountability. With Dr. Nesser's support, he regained motivation, pursued higher education, and is now pursuing his aspiration to become a police officer. His story underscores the profound impact of coaching in unlocking potential and building self-confidence. Throughout the episode, Dr. Nesser and Sam emphasize their coaching philosophy, which prioritizes addressing internal barriers before tackling external challenges. They share real-life success stories that illustrate how fostering self-awareness, confidence, and motivation can empower individuals to navigate career transitions and personal reinventions with clarity and purpose. The conversation also touches on common obstacles individuals face in pursuing fulfilling careers, such as fear and self-doubt. Drawing parallels to biblical analogies like David and Goliath, they highlight universal themes of overcoming adversity and embracing personal growth. Listeners gain insights into their upcoming book, "Bloom Where You Are," which offers practical advice, personal anecdotes, and actionable insights aimed at inspiring growth and fulfillment. Dr. Nesser and Sam invite listeners to explore their coaching services designed to support individuals in achieving personal and professional development goals. Overall, this episode of "Profits Unleashed" serves as a motivational exploration into harnessing potential, overcoming internal barriers, and pursuing careers aligned with passions and strengths. Dr. Nesser and Sam's compelling narratives and coaching principles offer listeners valuable perspectives on achieving meaningful life changes and professional success. If you're a coach looking to launch a podcast, get your blueprint https://podcastprofitsunleashed.com/free   

A ver si NOS entendemos
#023 Deporte y salud, con Ali Darwiche y Shariff El Nesser #TheWay

A ver si NOS entendemos

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2024 33:51


Ali Darwiche (@alito_succar), mejor conocido como “Alito”, es uno de los empresarios más queridos y comprometidos con la Isla de Margarita. Cuando se habla de deporte, alimentación saludable y actividades al aire libre, su nombre siempre sale a relucir, no solo por la naturaleza de sus negocios, sino por la coherencia entre lo que predica y lo que vive. Recientemente, fundó @margaritapadel.club y, junto a su sobrino Sharif (@sharifelnecer), quien dejó atrás el trabajo de sus sueños en Londres para apostar por Venezuela, lanzó @fisikavzla, un centro de salud y rehabilitación integral para deportistas, único en el país. Esta fue una conversación entre amigos que creemos en Margarita y estamos comprometidos a verla prosperar. ¡Espero que la disfruten! Créditos: Idea original y conducción: Álvaro Pérez-Kattar Realización y edición: Leo Picó Producción general: Nicole Campos Desde la sede de Minds Co-Work. Con el apoyo de: Mercantil Banco, Santiveri, Bodegas Pomar, Avior Airlines y en alianza con Bioonix y Aldana Laser Center.

Sølvberget
Bibliotekarernes sommerboktips

Sølvberget

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2024 62:25


Sølvbergets formidlere har samlet seg igjen og kommer her med boktips til din sommerlesing! Vi kommer rundt om både ungarsk venskapskrim, handicapdikt, skolepolitikk og en kritikk av Gustave Flauberts Madam Bovary. Velkommen til! (00:00) Dette er titlene som nevnes: The door av Magda Szabo (1:08) Good Material av Dolly Alderton (7:45) Nye balancer av Caspar Eric (15:20) Bredt fokus av Torgrim Eggen (23:20) Gunnar Barbarotti-krim av Håkon Nesser (33:15) Første klasse - det året vi lærte bokstavene av Bjørn Arild Ersland (39:00) Om utregning av rumfang 1 av Solvej Balle (44:00) Charles Bovary, Country Doctor - Portrait of a Simple Man av Jean Amery (54:50) --- Innspilt på Sølvberget bibliotek og kulturhus i juni 2024. Medvirkende: Hannah Ersland, Tomas Gustafsson, Nana Jakobsen og Åsmund Ådnøy. Produksjon: Åsmund Ådnøy og Nana Jakobsen

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Bureau Buitenland
Poetin bezoekt Noord-Korea & Een nieuwe termijn voor Von der Leyen

Bureau Buitenland

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2024 25:30


En een Zweedse bestsellerschrijver moet de gevangenis in. (00:50) Hoog bezoek aan Noord-Korea Alle voorbereidingen zijn getroffen in Noord-Korea voor bijzonder bezoek: Vladimir Poetin kan ieder moment aankomen. En dat zou voor het eerst sinds ruim twintig jaar zijn dat hij het land bezoekt. Wat zegt dat over de verhoudingen tussen Rusland en Noord-Korea, die sinds de oorlog flink lijken te zijn verbeterd? En wat denkt Poetin te gaan halen bij zijn bezoek? Daarover correspondent Ifang Bremer. (10:10) Een nieuwe termijn voor Von der Leyen Vanavond komen voor het eerst sinds de verkiezingen de Europese leiders bij elkaar tijdens een informeel diner. De bedoeling is dat daar gesproken wordt over de verdeling van de belangrijke posten voor de komende vijf jaar. Maar die verdeling is al min of meer bekend, met als belangrijkste een nieuwe termijn voor Ursula von der Leyen als Commissievoorzitter. Politiek filosoof en historicus Luuk van Middelaar vertelt hoe de verschoven politieke verhoudingen haar toch voor uitdagingen kunnen gaan zetten.  (21:35) Buitenland Uitgelicht: Zweedse bestsellerschrijver Håkan Nesser moet gevangenis in  De succesvolle thrillerauteur Nesser, die ook veel fans in Nederland heeft, is afgelopen week veroordeeld tot een fikse gevangenisstraf. Correspondent Tjade Michels over deze opmerkelijke zaak in het Scandinavische land. Presentatie: Sophie Derkzen

Förlagspodden
Avsnitt 236. Vi tittar på domen mot Håkan Nesser och finner den djupt upprörande, konstaterar att Bookbeats finska reklamkampanj väckt anstöt hos författare och så funderar vi över konflikten i Italien inför årets Frankfurt. Dessutom två samtal

Förlagspodden

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2024 42:52


Avsnitt 236. Håkan Nesser och ytterligare två personer friades för skattebrott i Tingsrätten men fälldes i Hovrätten och dömdes till relativt långa fängelsestraff. För en lekman är domen, om man tittar på bakgrund och detaljer, oavsett lagens bokstav en djupt upprörande dom av det slag som kan skapa ett tvivel på rättsväsendet. Från svenskt perspektiv är den uppblossande konflikten mellan Bookbeat och finska författare något förvånande i en del detaljer. Kritiken handlar i grunden om att ersättningen för författare blivit så låga totalt sett att det kan verka meningslöst att skriva böcker professionellt. Så en från början ”normal” gratiskampanj får klä skott för hela tillståndet på marknaden. Och så var det det där med att biblioteksersättning ges till ljudboksuppläsare i Finland. Absurt om ni frågar oss. Italien är årets fokusland i Frankfurt för första gången på 30 år. I god tid innan mässan råder det fullt ”krig” i delegationen. Vi ger er bakgrunden. Journalisten samtalar med Adlibris/Pocketshops Cecilia Held, ansvarig för dess fysiska butiker,  för att få en aning om hur den nya butiken i Uppsala kommer att se ut. Kommer den att bli ”same same” eller blir det en titt in i framtidens bokhandel? Hans-Olov Öberg, förlagschef och finansanalytiker ger oss en insyn i Scandbook – det stora tryckeriet för svenska förlag.   00 25         Domen mot Håkan Nesser 07 32         Bookbeats finska kampanj väcker anstöt 12 53         Oro inom italiensk författardelegation till Frankfurt 18 44         Samtal med Cecilia Held om framtidens bokhandel 30 28         Vår aktieanalytiker synar Scandbook

TV4Nyheterna Radio
"Håkan Nesser döms till fängelse för skattebrott"

TV4Nyheterna Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2024 1:35


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Författarscenen
Hector Macdonald, Håkan Nesser och Robert Karjel i samtal med Jonas Axelsson

Författarscenen

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2024 26:09


Internationell författarscen 29 mars 2001.

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The HPP Podcast
S3 Ep. 51 Exploring Intergenerationology with Dr. Whitney Nesser

The HPP Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2023 22:36


In this episode, Dr. Whitney Nesser helps us explore intergenerationology, the study of the circular movement between generations and what that movement means. They hope that reciprocal learning will help cultivate empathy and understanding between each generation's definitions of who they are and what it means to be in society with each other. This episode references the article titled “Intergenerationology: The Scientific Study of Circular Movement Between Generations” by Whitney Nesser, PhD, MBA and Eun-Hye Grace Yi, PhD, MSW. You can find out more at www.intergenerationology.com, and read “Generations: The Real Differences Between Gen Z, Millennials, Gen X, Boomers, and Silents―and What They Mean for America's Future” by Jean M. Twenge PhD.

WYHA? Podcast
Episode 176 - What's the blueprint? Ft Nesser

WYHA? Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2023 105:56


Episode 176 - What's the blueprint? Ft NesserIn this episode, we talk about: Diddy and Cassie's SituationBlack and Irish 2023 Nominations Skill of PodcastingWhat is the Blueprint? And much moreShare your thoughts with us and lets keep the conversation going! Our playlist - shorturl.at/blvEW Follow us on TikTok: @wyhapodFollow us on Instagram: @wyhapodFollow us on Twitter: @wyhapod Watch the full episode on YouTube: WYHA Podcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

It's a Material World | Materials Science Podcast
123: From Biology & Industrial Design to MSE: Seamlessly Shifting Roles (ft. Aaron Nesser)

It's a Material World | Materials Science Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2023 39:37


We hope you enjoy the episode! And as always, let us know what topics you'd like us to cover next! Learn more about our MSE Career Development Online Course, which includes more industry-specific information and advice. https://www.mseacademy.com/courses/students-tier-2   Join our Discord community! You can meet other passionate materials scientists and engineers from around the world, discuss the latest breakthroughs in MSE, share materials-related memes, and get career advice from experts in the field.  https://discord.gg/49dCV3W4eN   Check out our MSE-themed merchandise if you want to support us or simply show off your love of materials science! https://www.itsamaterialworldpodcast.com/shop   For shorter segments and full video podcasts, subscribe to our channel on YouTube. For bloopers, audiograms, and interesting materials science articles, follow us on Instagram, LinkedIn, and Twitter. Feel free to message us on our social media platforms if you have any feedback or recommendations for future episodes, or email us directly at itsamaterialworldpodcast@gmail.com. Finally, reach out to David Yeh and Punith Upadhya on LinkedIn if you'd like to chat about the latest breakthroughs in MSE! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCpUXt6ui8iC5npSizlfIJ2A  https://www.instagram.com/itsamaterialworldpodcast/  http://linkedin.com/company/it-s-a-material-world-podcast/  https://twitter.com/ItsAMatWorldPod    Disclaimer: Any opinions expressed by either guests or hosts in this show are their own, and do not represent the opinions of the companies or organizations for which they are affiliated.

Ukas resept
Sommerspesial 4: Kur mot lesetørke

Ukas resept

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2023 5:49


Hett blod, nerver av stål av Arto Paasilinna Nortons filosofiske memoarer av Håkan Nesser

Successfully Depressed
Episode #16 - Unlocking The Power Of People With Tara Nesser

Successfully Depressed

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2023 44:34 Transcription Available


Description: In our 16th episode, we talk about unlocking the power of people with Tara Nesser of LevelUp.  She is a seasoned People Operations leader with a rich background in hyper-growth tech startups and a track record of success in talent strategy, training, and development. Tara understands the critical importance of investing in the right individuals to drive productivity and achieve success. However, she has also witnessed the challenges faced by emerging leaders and the unfortunate outcomes of failing teams. Fortunately, Tara is here to share her insights and introduce us to ways to empower founders, leaders, and managers to cultivate a high-achieving mindset and acquire the essential skills necessary to build exceptional teams and businesses. Join us as Tara's firsthand experience confirms the profound impact of motivated collaboration. Get ready for an enlightening conversation ahead!About Tara: NesserWith experience at hyper-growth technology startups in roles such as Director of Talent Strategy, Head of Training and Development and Head of People, as well as previous leadership and executive roles in talent acquisition and development, I've been there.  I've seen how investment in the right people can result in productivity, creativity, and efficacy gains. But I've also seen emerging leaders struggle, and in turn startups fail. Passionate about people development, I founded Level Up to help tech startups move through various stages of growth by keeping their people central to their culture and development, and therefore, their success.Level Up is uniquely positioned to help new founders, leaders and managers develop both a high-achieving mindset and the fundamental skills to build best in class teams and businesses.I've seen the power of people first hand, and have experienced the success that can be achieved when people are genuinely motivated to work together.Show Notes:Instagram: @levelup.talent Website:Support the show

Life Is A Classroom
Tribute to Celia Nesser Part 2

Life Is A Classroom

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2023 29:22


This episode is dedicated to Dr. N's mother, Celia Nesser, who recently passed after a year-and-a-half-long battle with vascular dementia. Thank you to all those who attended her funeral service and to all our listeners who supported the Life Is A Classroom family during this time. This episode also marks the beginning of a short hiatus from the show until the eleventh of July. Thank you to all our listeners for supporting the show.

Life Is A Classroom
Tribute to Celia Nesser

Life Is A Classroom

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2023 28:17


This episode is dedicated to Dr. N's mother, Celia Nesser, who recently passed after a year and a half long battle with vascular dementia. Thank you to all those who attended her funeral service, and thank you to all our listeners who supported the Life Is A Classroom family during this time.

P3 Klubben
180. Sjukt av Junior Brielle att inte komma från Stockholm

P3 Klubben

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2023 31:23


Är Östersund en småstad? Är Fredrik Strage från Stockholm? Klyftan mellan stad och land är åter uppe för diskussion. Dessutom: teater i Västerås, Håkan Nesser frias, och kyssens historia spåras. Nanna Olasdotter Hallberg, Kristofer Andersson och Moa Wallin om kulturveckan som gått.

Della Sport
Della Bancarella - Vem servar kundservice?

Della Sport

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2023 73:11


Istället för Della Sport får du idag första delen av finalen från Lisebergsteatern. Jonatan har bråkat med sin flickvän och uppfunnit ett nytt vapenK har åkt tåg med en galen kvinnachippen har sett 1 majtåget och plötsligt blivit emot spelreklam.Det kontantlösa samhället är ett stort problem för kriminella men särskilt för ryska spionerHåkan Nesser är en fri man efter anklagelserna om skattefuskLandets kundtjänster drabbas av inflationen och kriget, någon måste ta hand om dem.Del 2 kommer i premiumfeeden som du når på underproduktion.se/dellamonde

P3 Klubben
177. Janne Josefssons Dumpen-debatt

P3 Klubben

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2023 33:27


Fasansfull debatt på publicistklubben, Håkan Nesser-kondomen, deprimerade debutanter, riksdagsförvaltningen vs medeltidsmuseet och AI-nytt. Nanna Olasdotter Hallberg, Kristofer Andersson och Moa Wallin om kulturveckan som gått.

WYHA? Podcast
Episode 138 - We are Fisherthem Ft Nesser

WYHA? Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2023 99:53


Episode 138 - We are Fisherthem Ft Nesser In this episode, we talk about: New AntMan movieProtests in Ireland & RefugeesWho's he better performer? Usher or Chris Brown?Idolising BeyonceAnd much moreShare your thoughts with us and lets keep the conversation going! Follow us on TikTok: @wyhapodFollow us on Instagram: @wyhapodFollow us on Twitter: @wyhapodWatch the full episode on YouTube: WYHA Podcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Journalistens poddar
101 Johannes Nesser & Helena Giertta

Journalistens poddar

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2023 39:11


Journalistens reporter Johannes Nesser intervjuar avgående chefredaktören Helena Giertta, som slutar efter 14 år på tidningen. Förutom en rejäl känga till statsminister Ulf Kristersson så avslöjar Helena den värsta dagen på jobbet, efter beslutet att publicera en intervju med en fotograf på konspiratoriska och högerextrema Dispatch international. En artikel som inte bara gjorde folk ”fruktansvärt upprörda” utan också ledde till krav på hennes avgång. 

Women Crush Wednesday with Tracey Lange #WCW
Louise Nesser talks about Friendship Benches

Women Crush Wednesday with Tracey Lange #WCW

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2022 2:27


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Krimtidpodden
#6 Crimetime Award

Krimtidpodden

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2022 46:17


Anna och Rebecka är på bokmässan i Göteborg där årets vinnare i Crimetime Award återigen utses. Vi känner av förväntningarna och gissningarna inför prisutdelningen, har vinnarintervjuer med Åsa Larsson, Victor Pavic Lundberg och Knyckertz-skaparna Anders Sparring och Per Gustavsson. Dessutom hör vi med de tidigare vinnarna Håkan Nesser och Lina Bengtsdotter vad priset betydde för dem.Läs mer om oss på krimtidpodden.se och följ oss på Instagram @krimtidpoddenProducerad av Daniel Svärd, Concept Media SthlmMusik av These Modern Times Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Enneagram MBA
76. Getting to Know Yourself Better Using 360 Reviews, Tara Nesser, Type 7 [Personality Assessments for Work Series]

Enneagram MBA

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2022 46:29


Experts tell us that our unconscious mind makes a majority of our decisions. Which means, most of the time, we're cruising through life on autopilot. This isn't necessarily a bad thing.  It would be impossible to be constantly "awake" to every thought, feeling, and behavior. We absolutely need autopilot turned on. The problem happens when our autopilot never gets a tune up.  Left unchecked, these blind spots, or unconscious biases, can end up steering your life, possibly in a direction you don't want to be going in. Identifying these blind spots is the first step to course correcting, but doing it on your can be difficult - hence the name - "blind spot." :) So, what do you do then?Getting feedback from others can be tremendously helpful in uncovering where you might be running on autopilot in a way that's not serving you, and also what strengths you have you may not realize you have.Our guide today for learning more about how to get feedback from trusted sources and conduct a productive 360 Review (and how absolutely not to do one), is Level Up Talent CEO and Founder, Tara Nesser. Inside this interview with Tara you'll learn so much about being a new or emerging leader including: common challenges new leaders face and how to navigate around them the importance of self-awareness as a growing leader why she focuses on both strategy and  mindset in her leadership coaching what life and leading is like with the Type 7 energy Tune in to this first episode in the Personality Assessments at Work Series and let Tara know what you're taking away with you! Tara's websiteConnect with Tara on LinkedinConnect with Tara on InstagramAre we connected already? If not, let's change that! Find me over at one of the platforms below and say hello! InstagramLinkedinYouTubeDownload your quick reference Enneagram guide: https://www.enneagrammba.com/cheatsheet

Cool Hand Crypto
#24: Rick Dugdale — Zero Contact in the Vueleverse

Cool Hand Crypto

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2022 36:33


Welcome to Cool Hand Crypto, where Cinema, Culture and Crypto collide! In this episode of Cool Hand Crypto, Silverman speaks with President and CEO of Enderby Entertainment, Co-Founder of VUELE™ and director of Zero Contact, Rick Dugdale. Silverman and Dugdale discuss traditional film financing, production and distribution with Enderby Entertainment, onboarding Hollywood into Web3, feature films as NFTs on VUELE™, the utility of NFT content, working with Anthony Hopkins, the logistical challenge of filming Zero Contact, among other topics.  — Rick Dugdale is the President and CEO of Enderby Entertainment, a film finance and production company founded in 2006 by Dugdale and partner, Daniel Petrie, Jr. Dugdale oversees all aspects of Enderby Entertainment's business, finance and production and spearheads the company's relationships with its worldwide community of financial partners. Dugdale is also Co-Founder of VUELE™, the first NFT digital collectible viewing and distribution platform launched in 2021 with the first-of-its-kind feature film ZERO CONTACT that dropped in September 2021 generating nearly six figures with 11 NFT offerings. Created in 17 countries without a single handshake during the global Covid pandemic in 2020, ZERO CONTACT is a thriller with an ensemble cast led by Academy Award-winner Anthony Hopkins. Also in 2020, Dugdale's World War II thriller Recon starring Alexander Ludwig and directed by Robert Port premiered at the Austin Film Festival and will be released by Fathom Events for Veteran's Day. Additional recent films include Enderby's most ambitious project since inception: The Intrigo Anthology, a trilogy of feature films based upon a series of European best-sellers by the immensely popular Swedish author Håkan Nesser distributed by Lionsgate. Based in Los Angeles, Dugdale is a member of the Producers Guild of America, filmmaker and entrepreneur as well as an avid hockey player. For more on Rick Dugdale, check out: Vuele: vuele.io Enderby Entertainment: enderbyentertainment.com — THE SHERWOOD PROJECT - JUNE 1, 2022 PRESALE, JUNE 15 PUBLIC SALE Discover an artist. Support a film. Join the community.  For more on The Sherwood Project head to: https://www.TheSherwoodProject.com — Cool Hand Crypto Host & Executive Producer: Matt Silverman — Listen and subscribe to the Cool Hand Crypto Podcast: https://www.coolhandcrypto.com/#subscribe   Watch and subscribe to Cool Hand Crypto on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCObE4gf0oNrbCTVDdO1v-uw   For the latest episodes and updates head to: http://coolhandcrypto.com/   #coolhandcrypto, #mattsilverman, #cinema,#culture,#crypto,#The Sherwood Project, #Rick Dugdale, #ZeroContact, #Vuele, #Enderby, #Enderby Entertainment, #Vueleverse, #Anthony Hopkins

Bibliotekspodden
Gäst i studion - Håkan Nesser!

Bibliotekspodden

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2022 30:42


Äntligen kom Håkan Nesser till Bibliotekspodden! Av kända skäl har besöket skjutits upp ett antal gånger men det var värt väntan. Vi hade en uppsluppen och intressant halvtimme med författaren där han bland annat fick frågan: Var i * får du dina titlar ifrån? Författarporträtt: Caroline Andersson Renaud

Uncommon Decency
54. Waging Jihad in Today's Europe, with Hugo Micheron & Petter Nesser

Uncommon Decency

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2022 65:59


France looks back on November 13, 2015 with a mix of pain and horror. That day, a group of ISIS-trained jihadists launched coordinated attacks on the Bataclan nightclub, the Stade de France, and a handful of Parisian cafés. The onslaught left 130 dead, shell-shocked French public opinion, and forced a reckoning across Europe about the threat from radicalization. In September 2021, the French Republic trialed Salah Abdeslam, the only author of the November 2015 attacks to have survived, along with 20 other defendants. The months-long case was an opportunity to serve justice for the victims and to better understand how a slaughter of such scale was possible in the heart of a major European city. It also appeared to close a bloody chapter of European history, since no further attacks of that magnitude have followed. Those committed against the Charlie Hebdo satirical magazine, in Nice, Brussels, Manchester and many other places also seem to be on the rearview mirror. To lure us further into complacency, ISIS has been militarily defeated whilst Europe's counter-terrorism capacities have considerably improved. Yet for radicalization experts, we would be naïve to believe the danger has passed. This week, we sought to get a better sense of the past, present and future of jihadism in Europe by speaking to two of them: Hugo Micheron, a returnee to the show, one of the expert witnesses in the Abdeslam trial and the author of Jihadisme Européen (2022), and Petter Nesser of the Norwegian Defence Research Establishment. As always, rate and review Uncommon Decency on Apple Podcasts, and send us your comments or questions at @UnDecencyPod or undecencypod@gmail.com. Please consider supporting the show through Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/undecencypod.

HEYITSMENESSER
Gody Dongo discusses going viral, football career and If I speak podcast| NESSER POD

HEYITSMENESSER

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2022 53:10


Nesser Pod is excited to present Dongo to ye. A vibrant and interesting character. If you've come across Dongo on social media you know he's a passionate and outspoken character.. which is one of the reason you may be drawn to or away from him. This interview breaks down the strong exterior and goes deeper in understanding his drive to be the best in all he does but also to understand his past experiences. Whether you like him or not you cant deny Dongo is an entertaining individual. I hope you get to learn more about him in this interview and appreciate the man he is.  Find Dongo: Instagram, Twitter & Tiktok: @ Dongo Productions Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5QJyplnufzCc5KPoNioh2Q/featured Don't forget to like and subscribe to HEYITSMENESSER on YouTube.  You can also find my socials here:   Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0fEnFQIG0wP10jCNJl8Wez?si=FLB_MbEeQ8GoRep8vWkXRw Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/ie/podcast/heyitsmenesser/id1521638992 YouTube:  https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6Pb0SebMg0YRveZ9jPZo6g Instagram: https://instagram.com/nesserpod?utm_medium=copy_link https://instagram.com/heyitsmenesser?utm_medium=copy_link

HEYITSMENESSER
Dr Yemi Rahman discusses COVID health literacy, black representation in STEM & more || NESSER POD

HEYITSMENESSER

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2022 40:18


This week in Ireland, the Irish government haves basically removed all COVID restrictions! This is great news however we are nearly 3 years into a pandemic ands a lot of us are still confused and most definitely less trusting of our governments. Dr. Rahman is a part of the Scicomm collective in Ireland where their goal is to spread scientific facts in a digestible way over social media for young adults. Dr. Rahman also completed his Phd recently where he also was involved with COVID research. As well as working for Pfizer, he is well equip to explain some of this situation to us.  Yemi's love for science grew at a young age and he's dedicating his work and efforts to improve the scope and reach of black and African scientists in Ireland and internationally. If you're a current or aspiring scientistsooking for a place to start, In such a competitive sector, Dr  Rahman is the perfect person to get In touch with.  Find his Info here:  https://beacons.page/yemz   Hope you enjoy and are able to learn something

WDR 2 Lesen
Håkan Nesser - Schach unter dem Vulkan

WDR 2 Lesen

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2021 2:56


Håkan Nesser gilt als einer der beliebtesten Schriftsteller Schwedens und auch mit seinem neusten Krimi beweist er sein Können.

Explore - Der National Geographic Podcast
Explore: Kleine Weltreise mit großen Rückblicken

Explore - Der National Geographic Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2021 60:03


Zum Abschluss des Jahres laden wir Euch ein auf eine akustische Reise um die Welt. Gemeinsam treffen wir einige unserer Protagonistinnen und Protagonisten aus 2021 wieder. Gemeinsam schauen wir zurück, feiern Weihnachten und den Jahreswechsel und werfen außerdem einen Blick nach vorne. Bestsellerautor Håkan Nesser singt nicht nur vorweihnachtliche Musik für uns, er erzählt uns auch, warum sich ganz Schweden an Weihnachten vor dem Fernseher versammelt... Welche Rolle Litschis an Weihnachten auf Madagaskar spielen, auch das erfahrt Ihr in dieser Folge. Auf ein echtes “Höllenjahr” blickt Texas zurück, wir erzählen Euch warum. In Nigeria schaut man unterdessen zuversichtlich nach vorne und teilt sein Glück nur zu gerne - auch wenn das manchmal schwierig werden kann, gerade an Silvester. Letzteres wird auch in den schottischen Highlands groß gefeiert, allerdings verlässt man die Party im Pub ausgerechnet um kurz vor Mitternacht, nur um sich etwas später zum sogenannte First Footing wiederzutreffen. Was es damit auf sich hat? Die Antwort bekommt Ihr bei uns - genauso wie die Antwort auf die Frage, was in Ecuador der Käse im Kakao macht. Diese Geschichten - und noch jede Menge mehr - warten auf Euch in unserem Explore Jahresrückblick. Klickt rein, wir freuen uns auf Euch!

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The Green Insider – Ep. 42 – Cynthia Nesser – President – AZSA

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Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2021 21:30


We venture out west for our latest episode and sit down with Cynthia Nesser, President of the Board of Directors for the Arizona Sustainability Alliance. It's remarkable what Nesser and her team have accomplished in her two years  on the board, not to mention what they're doing with sustainability education … The post The Green Insider – Ep. 42 – Cynthia Nesser – President – AZSA appeared first on eRENEWABLE.