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Veterans Chronicles
T/5 Donald Banks, U.S. Army, WWII, 82nd Airborne

Veterans Chronicles

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2023 19:56


Donald Banks enlisted through the Draft Board to join the U.S. Army and then jumped at the chance to serve in the 82nd Airborne Division. After very difficult paratrooper training, Banks soon found himself jumping into Normandy on D-Day and later fighting in the Netherlands as part of Operation Market Garden and at the Battle of the Bulge.In this edition, Banks shares some of his memories of serving in Normandy but confesses he cannot discuss much of what he did there because "it's too gruesome." But he also takes with him into intensity of combat in Nijmegen and how he was wounded there. Banks also describes being rushed to the front lines in response to the surprise German offensive known at the Battle of the Bulge, and what it was like to battle the enemy and the bitter cold there.

Ik Ken Iemand Die
De Fran Lebowitz van Nijmegen

Ik Ken Iemand Die

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2023 41:51


Onze eigen moppersmurf blikt terug op Koningsdag. 'Al die mensen die lopen te recreëren, ludieke lui en amateurmusici, brrrrr'. Ja, we hebben het hier over Alex, de Fran Lebowitz van Nijmegen. Hij had trouwens zijn klusjesman een viersterrenrecensie gegeven. Vier sterren! Wie doet dat nou? Geef dan vijf sterren. Of één ster. Dat zijn de sterren die ertoe doen. Tenminste, dat vinden Anne, Hanneke en Alex' klusjesman. Het blijkt dat Alex natuurlijk zijn eigen regeltjes heeft over recensies. Hij geeft ook weleens twee sterren. WAT BETEKENT DAT?Enfijn, naast randloze potten en ander moois, gaat deze podcast ook over het lelijks dat bij het leven komt kijken. Het serieuze blok gaat over Nynke en haar scheiding, over het moeilijkste gesprek dat gelukkig goed ging

Maarten van Rossem - De Podcast
#405 - Grootste fout uit geschiedenis

Maarten van Rossem - De Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2023 40:03


Er is weinig aandacht voor de vergisbombardementen aan het einde van de Tweede Wereldoorlog. Maarten⁠ en Tom⁠ bespreken het bombardement op Nijmegen en Bezuidenhout in Den Haag. Verder: Wat is de grootste fout uit de geschiedenis?

De Jortcast
#595 - Vrienden voor het leven

De Jortcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2023 33:59


Vrienden en vijandschappen voor het leven ontstaan vaak op de middelbare school, en dat is het snijvlak van vriendschapsexpert prof. Dr. Beate Völker en dr. Marieke Smulders, die promoveerde op elitevorming op de katholieke jongensinternaten in Nijmegen, waar een politiek kopstukken als Hans van Mierlo zijn jeugd doorbracht.

De Jortcast
dr Kelder en Co 22 april - ChatGPT, handig en verstandig? & Vriendschap, een illusie

De Jortcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2023 47:01


Chatten met Chat GPT, slim of best dom?  Alle kinderen en pubers hebben de hele week gechat met de nieuwe bot van Snapchat, een app die door meer dan 4 miljoen Nederlanders wordt gebruikt. De bot deed geloven dat het een echt persoon was en gaf menselijke antwoorden, inclusief geflirt. Voor de iets oudere generatie, de studenten, is Chat GPT al helemaal ingeburgerd om de scripties en werkstukken te schrijven. Wat doet met ons brein en hoe betrouwbaar is al deze makkelijk leesbare informatie die we in een seconde krijgen voorgeschoteld? We vragen het prof. dr. José van Dijck, de deskundige in Nederland op het gebied van technologie, onderwijs en media, verbonden aan de UU. Echte vrienden.. Vriendschap wordt in een tijd met een groeiend aantal singles steeds belangrijker. Het is ook makkelijker om iemand te ontmoeten, we zijn én met meer mensen én je kunt makkelijk een online match vinden. Maar toch voelen we ons eenzamer dan een paar jaar geleden. Wat heb je aan vrienden en wanneer zijn ze echt? Is daar wetenschappelijke consensus over?  En heb je de meeste hechte vriendschap met de mensen die je het langst kent? Kunnen mannen en vrouwen onderling even goede vrienden zijn? Kunnen we nog wel vriendschappen sluiten nu we ons verstoppen achter de telefoon? We praten erover met sociologe prof. dr. Beate Völker, van de UU.  De elite, dat ben jij, katholiek jongetje van het internaat Een uitzending met alleen maar vrouwen en dan bespreken we een onderwerp dat alleen maar over mannen gaat, namelijk de elitevorming op de katholieke jongensinternaten in Nijmegen. Een politiek kopstuk als Hans van Mierlo heeft er ook zijn jeugd doorgebracht en zo nog meer mensen die later tot de bovenlaag van Nederland behoorden. Hoe wordt je gevormd als je tot je 18e nauwelijks contact hebt met je ouders, veel moet bidden en sporten (over de rest zwijgen we) en stevig aan het huiswerk moet? Onze jonge dr. Marieke Smulders heeft er maar liefst 17 jaar onderzoek naar gedaan aan de Radboud Universiteit te Nijmegen, 

ZEIT WISSEN - Woher weißt Du das?
Esperanto, Dothraki, Klingonisch – wie erfindet man eine Sprache?

ZEIT WISSEN - Woher weißt Du das?

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2023 29:54


Die berühmte Romanreihe "Der Herr der Ringe" gäbe es nicht, wäre der Autor J. R. R. Tolkien nicht auch Sprachenerfinder gewesen. Das Buch schrieb er nur, damit seine Elbensprachen zum Leben erweckt wurde. Heute sind Sprachenerfinder vor allem in Hollywood gefragt. Im @zeitwissen-Podcast berichten Jessie Sams und David Peterson von ihrem ungewöhnlichen Beruf. Eine ihrer Kunstsprachen wird in der Fantasyserie "Game of Thrones" gesprochen. Außerdem erklärt die zehnjährige Gitta, was sie an Esperanto liebt (8:51). Im zweiten Beitrag geht es um die Unterschiede zwischen Kindern und Erwachsenen, wenn sie eine Sprache lernen (14:16). Um die Eigenschaften von Supersprachen. Und um Sprachen, die vom Aussterben bedroht sind. Hören Sie die Originalaufnahme einer solchen Sprache, die es vielleicht bald nicht mehr gibt. In seiner unmöglichen Kolumne fragt Christoph Drösser, wie Sprache überhaupt entstanden ist. SHOWNOTES: Im nächsten ZEIT WISSEN-Magazin, das am 25. April erscheint, stellen wir einen Wörtererfinder vor – und den Begründer von Esperanto. Dass hinter "Game of Thrones" viel Wissenschaft steckt, ist nachzulesen in "Die Wissenschaft von Game of Thrones" von Jean-Sébastian Steyer, erschienen im März 2023 bei wgb Theiss. Die Berliner Esperanto-Gruppe ist Teil des Ortsverbands Berlin des Deutschen Esperanto-Bunds: https://www.esperanto.de/de Das Sprachenarchiv vom Max-Planck-Institut für Psycholinguistik in Nijmegen enthält verschiedene Materialien, darunter Audio- und Video-Sprachkorpusdaten von Sprachen auf der ganzen Welt, Fotografien, Notizen und andere Informationen, die zur Dokumentation und Beschreibung von Sprachen und deren Verwendung erforderlich sind. https://www.mpi.nl/ Eine kostenlose Probeausgabe des ZEIT-WISSEN-Magazins erhalten Sie unter http://www.zeit.de/wissen-podcast Wir freuen uns über Kritik, Lob und Themenwünsche an podcast@zeit-wissen.de (00:00 - 01:24) Intro (01:24 - 05:34) Sprachen erfinden (05:34 - 08:51) Klingonisch (08:51 - 14:16) Esperanto (14:16 - 18:48) Sprachen lernen (18:48 - 21:18) Arabisch (21:18 - 23:34) Sprachen sterben (23:34 - 24:43) Sprachen retten (24:43 - 28:59) Die unmögliche Kolumne (28:59 - 29:54) mehr Wissen

AD Voetbal podcast
S5E209: 'PSV mag de handjes dichtknijpen met die straf van de UEFA'

AD Voetbal podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2023 20:35


PSV is bestraft met een boete en een leeg vak bij de volgende Europese wedstrijd. De straf van de UEFA kwam nadat een PSV supporter de doelman van Sevilla aanviel. En daar komt de Eindhovense club goed mee weg, zo oordeelt Rik Elfrink in de AD Voetbalpodcast. Samen met Etienne Verhoeff neemt hij de stand van zaken bij PSV door, maar kijken ze ook naar de stress in het noorden van het land. ,,Er waren allemaal doemscenario's hier in Eindhoven over de straf van de UEFA. Een jaar uitsluiting van Europees voetbal werd gevreesd, maar de boete is een enorme meevaller. De schade is ongeveer 80.000 euro alles bij elkaar. PSV mag daarmee de handjes dichtknijpen', aldus de PSV-watcher van het Eindhovens Dagblad. Dit weekend hervat PSV de competitie voor de laatste fase. Die begint met een uitwedstrijd in Nijmegen. ,,Het kampioenschap is weg voor PSV. Plek twee is nog wel te halen, want PSV treft nog Ajax en het moet nog naar AZ. Ze zijn geen favoriet voor de tweede plek. De kans dat PSV acht wedstrijden op rij gaat winnen is net zo groot als dat ik naar Madagascar ga lopen. Na twee of drie zeges volgt er steeds weer een teleurstelling. Net als tegen Vitesse.” In Emmen en Groningen heerst degradatiestress. Onder leiding van twee vertrekkende trainers moeten de teams zich in de eredivisie zien te houden. Logisch? ,,Ik vind de situaties bij FC Emmen en FC Groningen heel raar. Dick Lukkien zie ik als een integere man, maar moet je de schijn niet vermijden? Zeker omdat je toekomstige club afhankelijk is van de resultaten van je huidige club. En FC Groningen heeft de keuze voor Van der Ree gemaakt. Een onervaren man. Je kunt hem als nieuweling weinig verwijten.” Beluister de hele AD Voetbalpodcast nu via AD.nl, de AD app of jouw favoriete podcastplatform.Support the show: https://krant.nlSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Circulation on the Run
Circulation March 28, 2023 Issue

Circulation on the Run

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2023 28:46


This week, please join author Vincent Aengevaeren and Associate Editor Jarett Berry as they discuss the article "Exercise Volume Versus Intensity and the Progression of Coronary Atherosclerosis in Middle-Aged and Older Athletes: Findings From the MARC-2 Study." Dr. Gregory Hundley: Welcome listeners to this March 28th issue, and I am one of your co-hosts, Dr. Gregory Hundley, Associate Editor and Director of the Pauley Heart Center at VCU Health in Richmond, Virginia. Dr. Peder Myhre: And I'm Dr. Peder Myhre, Social Media Editor from Akershus University Hospital and University of Oslo in Norway. And today, Greg, we have such an interesting feature paper. It comes to us from Professor Aengevaeren and it discusses the progression of coronary atherosclerosis in middle-aged and older athletes. They're looking at exercise volume versus intensity in the MARC-2 study. So Greg, this is really something us master athletes are interested in, and I'm really excited to hear this discussion. Dr. Gregory Hundley: Very nice. Well, how about we jump into some of the other articles first, Peder? And I could go first. So Peder, my first article involves pregnancy related complications. And as you know, these pregnancy complications are associated with increased risk of developing cardiometabolic diseases and an earlier mortality. However, much of the prior research has been limited to individuals of White race. So these investigators led by Professor Cuilin Zhang from the National Institutes of Health aimed to investigate pregnancy complications in association with total and cause specific mortality in a racially diverse cohort, and then evaluate whether associations differ between Black and White individuals. And they performed their work using the Collaborative Perinatal Project, which was a prospective cohort study of 48,197 pregnant women across 12 US clinical centers from the period of time of 1959 through 1966. Dr. Peder Myhre: Oh wow, Greg. Almost 50,000 pregnant women. Very huge initiative. So what did they find? Dr. Gregory Hundley: Right, Peder. So overall, 15% of participants had preterm delivery, 5% had hypertensive disorders of pregnancy, and 1% had gestational diabetes or impaired fasting glucose. Now, the preterm delivery was higher in individuals of Black race at 20% relative to those of White race, which were 10%. Now, in relation to all-cause mortality, the following were associated with increase adjusted hazard ratios. One, spontaneous labor; two, induced labor; three, pre-labor cesarean delivery. And all of those, those adjusted hazard ratios in comparison with a full term delivery. Next, in the world of blood pressure, preeclampsia and eclampsia as well as superimposed preeclampsia and eclampsia were all associated with adjusted hazard ratios that were elevated compared to individuals with normal blood pressure. And then finally, in those individuals with gestational diabetes or impaired fasting glucose, their adjusted hazard ratio, again for all-cause mortality, was elevated relative to those with normal glycemia. Now interestingly, in comparing the two racial groups, preterm induced labor was associated with greater mortality risk among those of Black race relative to those of White race. However, or while, preterm pre-labor cesarean delivery interestingly and conversely was associated with a higher adjusted hazard ratio for those of White race as compared to individuals of Black race. So Peder, in summary, within this large diverse US cohort, pregnancy complications were associated with higher mortality almost 50 years later. And the higher incidents of some complications occurred in individuals of Black race. And differential associations with mortality risk indicate that because of these racial differences, there could really be disparities in pregnancy related health. And finally, that these disparities and their relationship with overall health really could have long life implications for earlier mortality in these patients. Dr. Peder Myhre: Well, that is really interesting, Greg. Are you ready for the next paper? Dr. Gregory Hundley: Absolutely. Dr. Peder Myhre: So this paper is about the glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonist and large CV outcome trials clearly show that several GLP-1 agonists reduce CV outcomes in patients with Type 2 diabetes. Whether their cardioprotective effects are related to drug dose or potency remains uncertain however, but important due to recent introduction of high dose and high potency agents for diabetes and for weight loss indications. And therefore, Greg, in this paper, the investigators from the AMPLITUDE-O trial led by corresponding author Hertzel Gerstein from McMaster University Hamilton Health Sciences analyzed the effect of the different doses of the GLP-1 agonist efpeglenatide that is four milligram, six milligram compared to placebo. And the effect was assessed on major adverse cardiovascular events. Dr. Gregory Hundley: Interesting, Peder. So what did they find? Dr. Peder Myhre: So Greg, during a median follow-up of 1.8 years, MACE occurred in 9.2 participants assigned to placebo, 7.7 in participants assigned to efpeglenatide four milligrams, and 6.2% in participants assigned to efpeglenatide six milligrams. And participants receiving high dose of this GLP-1 agonist also experienced fewer secondary outcomes, including the composite of MACE coronary revascularizations or hospitalizations for unstable angina, a kidney composite outcome comprising sustained new microalbuminuria, decline in eGFR more than 40%, or renal failure. And there was also a clear dose response relationship noted for all primary and secondary outcomes with a P4 trend that was significant. So Greg, the authors conclude that the graded relationship between efpeglenatide dose and CV outcomes suggests that titrating this drug and potentially other GLP-1 agonists to high doses may maximize their cardiovascular and kidney benefits. Dr. Gregory Hundley: Very nice, Peder. Well, my next paper comes to us and involves the world of bleeding associated with Factor Xa inhibitors. So Peder, andexanet alfa is a modified recombinant inactive Factor Xa designed to reverse Factor Xa inhibitors. ANNEXA-4 is a multicenter prospective phase 3B single group cohort study that evaluated andexanet alfa in patients with acute major bleeding. And the study is led by Dr. Truman Milling of Seton Dell Medical School Stroke Institute and colleagues, and they present the results of their final analyses. Dr. Peder Myhre: Oh, this is really interesting, Greg. So what did they find? Dr. Gregory Hundley: Right, Peder. So first, 479 patients were enrolled. And their average age was 78 years. 54% were men, 86% were White. 81% of the individuals enrolled were anticoagulated for atrial fibrillation. And they had received this drug 11 hours median time since the last dose. 51% of the individuals were on a apixaban, 37% were on rivaroxaban, and 8% were on edoxaban, and then finally 5% were on enoxaparin. Now bleeding, Peder, was predominantly intracranial in 69%, it was GI in 23%. In evaluable apixaban patients, median anti Factor Xa activity decreased from 146.9 to 10 nanograms per milliliter. That's a 93% reduction. In rivaroxaban patients, it decreased from 214 to 10.8 nanograms per milliliter. That's a 94% reduction. In edoxaban patients, it decreased from 121 to 24 nanograms per milliliter; a 71% reduction. And in enoxaparin, it decreased from 0.48 to 0.11 international units per milliliter or a 75% reduction. So Peder, excellent or good hemostasis occurred in 274 of the 342 evaluable patients. So in 80%. In the safety population, thrombotic events occurred in about 10% of patients. And in 16 patients, this occurred during treatment with prophylactic anticoagulation that began after the bleeding event. So no thrombotic episodes occurred after oral anticoagulation restart. So Peder, in conclusion, in patients with major bleeding associated with the use of Factor Xa inhibitors, treatment with enoxaparin and andexanet alfa reduced anti Factor Xa activity and was associated with good or excellent hemostatic efficacy in 80% of patients. Dr. Peder Myhre: Oh wow. That was really impressive. Dr. Gregory Hundley: Yeah, what a very practical study. Well, Peder, we have some other articles in the issue. How about I go first? So first, there's a Research Letter from Professor Eleanor entitled “A Mouse Model of Atrial Fibrillation in Sepsis.” And then from Tracy Hampton we have some Cardiology News. First from Professor Shane et al, a paper on the impact of coffee subtypes on incident cardiovascular disease, arrhythmias, and mortality, long-term outcomes from the UK Biobank study, which is published in the European Journal of Preventive Cardiology. Next from Professor Morashige, there is a paper entitled “Extra Cardiac BCAA Metabolism Lowers Blood Pressure and Protects From Heart Failure.” And that's published in Cell Metabolism. And then finally from Professor Kessler and associates, the paper is entitled “Common and Rare Variant Associations with Colonial Haematopoiesis Phenotypes.” And that particular paper is published in Nature. Dr. Peder Myhre: That's great, Greg. And we also have an exchange of letters by Dr. Ding and Dr. Kirshenbaum regarding the article “Proteasomal Degradation of TRAF2 Mediates Mitochondrial Dysfunction in Doxorubicin-Cardiomyopathy.” And finally we have On My Mind by Bertram Pitt entitled “Early Implementation of aldosterone Targeted Therapy in Patients with Hypertension.” Now Greg, let's go to the feature paper to discuss the progression of coronary atherosclerosis in middle-aged and older athletes. Dr. Gregory Hundley: Very good. Let's go. Welcome listeners to this feature discussion on March 28th. And we have with us today Dr. Vincent Aengevaeren from Radboud University Medical Center in Nijmegen in the Netherlands. And also with us one of our associated editors, Dr. Jarett Berry from University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center in Dallas, Texas. Welcome gentlemen. Well, Vince, we'll start with you. Can you describe for us some of the background information that went into the preparation of your study and what was the hypothesis that you wanted to address? Dr. Vincent Aengevaeren: So this specific study is actually a follow-up study of a previous study that we did on the relationship between exercise and coronary atherosclerosis. The original study was published also in circulation in 2017 and it really looked at the association of relationship between exercise volume, lifelong exercise volume and coronary atherosclerosis. And at that time we found that there was actually a sort of paradoxical association between lifelong exercise volume and coronary atherosclerosis that with higher lifelong exercise volumes, there was a dose upon dependent association with the prevalence of coronary atherosclerosis. And there was actually in the same issue, there was another paper in 2017 from a London group shown similar findings. And actually, yesterday on the ACC, there was another paper also showing increased coronary atherosclerosis in athletes. And this study of course there was also some critic like is this caused by confounding, these were observational perceptional studies, could there be other factors playing, but also none of the studies looked at the differentiation between exercise volume and exercise intensity. So the composition of the exercise. So that was the main question actually for this study. We want to do a follow-up study after at least five years do another CT scan, again, get everyone back the questionnaire, exercise habits, and then also specifically look at exercise volume versus exercise and density. Dr. Gregory Hundley: Very nice. So it sounds like in this study you have a cohort that you're following over time. So maybe describe for us a little bit more the specific study design and who is included. Who is your study population here? Dr. Vincent Aengevaeren: The study population is called the MARC study, Measuring Athletes Risk of Cardiac events. And the study was originally designed mainly based on the fact that healthy athletes, mainly male athletes, sometimes suddenly die of coronary atherosclerosis, which is not really recognized beforehand. So the main study idea was to look at healthy male athletes who didn't experience any symptoms and who underwent the screening, including an exercise test with EKG with normal findings and who then subsequently underwent a coronary CT scan. So blank CT scan for corona calcification score, but also contrast enhanced CT scan to look at the degree of coronary atherosclerosis to those of [inaudible 00:15:18] characteristics. So that's how the original study was designed and it included 318 male individuals over the age of 45 with a very heterogeneous exercise exposure. So they all had to do some type of sports, but there was no minimal dose. So it really depended. So we have some very high level athletes, but also some more of the regular people who exercise a lot less. So very heterogeneous exposure. And for this study, so in the follow-up study, we actually included 291 of those 318 individuals after six years, which I was pretty happy with. And for this specific analysis we excluded two individuals due to their PCI in between. So that's pretty much the cohort that we're looking at. And during this follow-up period of six years, they did the equivalent of about 40 MET hours per week, which equates to about five hours of the exercise. Dr. Gregory Hundley: Very nice. And Vince, you said you had a very diverse group. I mean, a lot of times I'll think about the extremes here. Folks that do a lot of aerobic exercise, those that I think about the power weightlifter. What kind of distribution of athlete, maybe just some practical identifiers for our listeners here. Dr. Vincent Aengevaeren: So it's a very important point. So the main type of athletes in this group who are endurance athletes, so mainly runners and cyclists. Of course also some other type athletes and some athletes do multiple type of sports, but mainly runners and cyclists and definitely large proportion of [inaudible 00:16:53] athletes. Dr. Gregory Hundley: Very nice. So Vince, describe for us your study results. Dr. Vincent Aengevaeren: During this follow-up period, and it's important to state that for this follow-up study we used the exercise characteristics during the follow-up period, we found that exercise volume during follow-up was not associated with progression of coronary atherosclerosis, but exercise intensity was. So we defined exercise intensity based on the MET score, the metabolic equipment of task score, which is derived from previous studies. And there's a compendium explaining MET scores for all the different sports and we used that to categorize the different sports. And we've found that vigorous intensity exercise, for example cycling, was associated with less progression of coronary calcification, but very vigorous intensity exercise, for example running was associated with more progression or coronary calcification. And if you then also look at plaque types, we also saw that those who did the most very vigorous exercise also had a bit more calcified plaque progression. So that was the main findings. Dr. Gregory Hundley: And Vince, describe for our listeners, many whom are cardiologists or others fellows, et cetera. Can you give me a specific example of vigorous exercise versus very vigorous exercise? Like, if I'm doing something during the week, describe for me those two categories, examples. Dr. Vincent Aengevaeren: So typically, and of course this is a very typical vigorous exercise was cycling and very vigorous exercise was running. But of course as you do cycling at a higher intensity, for example spinning on a spinning bike, it's traditionally at a higher exercise intensity. So that was counted as a very vigorous intensity exercise. And I have to say this was based on questionnaire data, so I did not have six-year or lifelong heart rate data. So it is based on questionnaire data, the categorization of exercise intensity. That's a good example. Other things of [inaudible 00:19:03] intensives, for example, soccer, hockey, I don't know how popular those sports are in America, but those are pretty popular in Netherlands as well. Dr. Gregory Hundley: When you mean very vigorous for some of our runners out there, I mean for the casual runner that might run two or three miles a day, is that very vigorous or are you talking about someone that's training periodically for marathons and running three or four marathons a year? Dr. Vincent Aengevaeren: That is really more, I guess, about volume. So if people do a lot of marathons, that can actually be at a lower intensity. Like, with intensity, we really, really mean the heart rate intensity and not the intensity of the volume. So I have to specify that. It's really exercise intensity such as for oxygen consumption or heart rate and not the volume in the hours per week. So typically the runners that we had were mostly very vigorous runners. So couple hours per week traditionally they did like trainings of one and a half hour, which is usually at a higher intensity. Dr. Gregory Hundley: Very nice. Well listeners, now we're going to turn to one of our associate editors, Dr. Jarett Berry, who really has some expertise in this area. And Jarett, you see many papers in circulation. What do you find is unique about this particular study and then how do you put its results really in the context of other studies that have focused on exercise both in duration as well as intensity? Dr. Jarett Berry: Yeah, thanks Greg. And Vince, a fantastic paper, such a privilege to be able to visit with both of you today about this important paper. I think if you take a step back here, challenges I think we all have as physicians is dealing with these uncertain questions that arise clinically where you encounter patients who are exercising at these extreme levels. And although it's not super common, we do encounter these scenarios clinically. And what we need in context like this is we need some data and understanding of what's happening clinically to be able to provide guidance. And so we're really in a context like this in a scenario where we have the common clinical problem of incomplete information. And I think it's studies like this that really help us move the needle to help us understand how to think about those patients of ours that exercise at very high levels. I do think it's important to put it into context, about 10% of the participants in this study exercised below 1,000 minutes per week. And so for those of you taking notes at home, that's the guidelines in 500 and 1,000 minutes per week would be, I mean you'd be hitting the guidelines. And two-thirds of these individuals were exercising at 2,000 minutes per week. So I think it's important to put it into context when we think about applying and understanding the question about toxicity of exercise, putting that into context that most of the patients that we encounter are not exercising at these high levels. However, as I mentioned, we do encounter this and we have to know what to do with it. The key here I think is... The other context is with a point that's been raised already in some of the questions and discussion is the heterogeneity that we see in individuals who exercise at these high levels. When you're trying to think about dose of exercise, we have to think about not just intensity but volume. And I think what the study's done here has done a really nice job of trying to parse that out because we can achieve the dose of exercise that's recommended or the dose of exercise that we want to achieve for personal reasons, but we can get there through different ways. We can get there through more hours or we can get there through a higher intensity. And then of course, obviously combinations of the two. And I think this study here does two things for us. Number one, it gives us a delta question. We've seen this before with just looking cross-sectionally and we have all the challenges that come with that with regard to recall of exercise. Here we have a prospective cohort that we're following or that events followed. And secondly, the ability to parse out both volume and intensity over time. And I think that for me, the finding that really sticks out is that in addition to all the complexities that are right here, we see that the story with regard the components of the dose may not be uniform. That intensity or exercising at very high intensity may be a different part of the equation beyond just volume. And I think that as we think about counseling our patients as they are engaging in this type of high level of exercise, I think it's one additional component of our way of interpreting this and providing counsel to these patients about how to think about volume and intensity. And maybe these data suggests the hypothesis that the volume part of the dose equation may be safer or maybe something that's more palatable for the heart perhaps over time than the intensity. I think the big elephant in the room, of course, is the fundamental question is that we're dealing with an intermediate phenotype and we know lots of observational data showing that more atheros bad. We all recognize that, but you can get to athero through different mechanisms here. And I think that these data and others suggest that exercise is one mechanism perhaps that though you can get athero, the question is what is the true clinical significance from a [inaudible 00:24:32] standpoint down the road as we try to extrapolate the intermediate phenotype into the future. And I think there's controversy, I think agreement about what the intermediate phenotype means in these high volume exercisers. And I think that question remains unknown, I think. But in the interim, as I said in the beginning, that as we think about putting all this into context, we don't have perfect information and we do have to take the information that we do have to provide the counsel that we need to provide if these patients. And I think I take away from this that when providing counsel, maybe I lean more towards volume and less towards this really high volume, sorry, this really high intensity for those individuals whose coronary calcium or their athero burden is particularly high. But a fantastic study. Another step in the road and it's really trying to understand an incredibly complex story and one that will continue to unfold. Dr. Gregory Hundley: Very nice, Jarett. And listeners, we're going to turn back to both Vince and Jarett here each in 30 seconds. Vince, what do you see as the next study that your group or others might want to be considering in this sphere of research? Dr. Vincent Aengevaeren: For me personally, the next big thing that we should do is really cardiovascular risk. So what's the clinical relevance of this finding? So coronary calcification is strongly associated with cardiovascular risk, but how that is in these athletes in which we see increased coronary calcification, that's still pretty much the question. I mean, any plaque is worse than no plaque, but how is this for the very vigorous exercisers who may show some more calcification and whether that risk is different. I mean, that's the question that all the athletes that email me after this type of publication have the question. And also the mechanisms. Like, what are the underlying mechanisms? That's also a next lead study for me. Dr. Gregory Hundley: Very nice. And Jarett? Dr. Jarett Berry: Yeah, I think the ultimate question is, I completely agree, is what is the clinical significance. I think that's going to be... That's a challenging question to answer just because of the on average these individuals are more rare. And so following these individuals over time to really tease out the clinical significance of this type of athero in these athletes, I think, is a challenge. I think for me the next step would be more studies like this where we can get more granular with regard to measured exercise intensity. I think wearable devices, things that Vince alluded to with regard to heart rate, really trying to get more quantitative to try to parse out the contribution of more objectively measured exercise intensities, I think would probably, for me, represents kind of probably the next step, is digging a little deeper into the phenotype and being a little bit more precise perhaps with studies like this to help us begin to understand the significance of these findings. Dr. Gregory Hundley: Very nice. Well, listeners, we want to thank Dr. Vincent Aengevaeren from Radboud University Medical Center in Nijmegen in the Netherlands, and our own associated editor, Dr. Jarett Berry from University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center in Dallas, Texas for bringing us this study highlighting that exercise intensity but not volume was associated with progression of coronary atherosclerosis during a six-year follow-up of this cohort of really trained athletes and intriguingly the very vigorous. So we want to distinguish that. The very vigorous intensity exercise was associated with greater coronary artery calcium calcified plaque progression, whereas simply just vigorous intensity exercise, casual riding of the bike, casual running, et cetera, was associated with less coronary artery calcium progression. Well, on behalf of Peder and Carolyn and myself, we want to wish you a great week and we will catch you next week on the run. This program is copyright of the American Heart Association 2023. The opinions expressed by speakers in this podcast are their own and not necessarily those of the editors or of the American Heart Association. For more, please visit ahajournals.org.

Ik Ken Iemand Die
Pindakaascomplottheorie

Ik Ken Iemand Die

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2023 28:52


Nynke was foetsie, Anne op Fuerteventura dus de Nijmeegse connectie nam de honneurs waar. Hanneke en Alex tot uw dienst. En ja dan gaat het over carnaval, afvallen, te laat komen op school en De Derde Leg-man. Het ging ook heeeeel lang over obscure feesten in Nijmegen in de jaren '90, maar dat heeft Anne eruitgehaald. Wie dat wel wil horen moet dat even kenbaar maken op onze Vriend van de Show - pagina :)Sponsor Bamigo: Met OUDER20 krijg je nu 20% korting op Bamigo.nl!Zie het privacybeleid op https://art19.com/privacy en de privacyverklaring van Californië op https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

iCritical Care: All Audio
SCCM Pod-470 PCCM: Adverse Events and Mortality in the PICU

iCritical Care: All Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2023 16:04


The contribution of adverse events to the deaths of patients in the pediatric ICU (PICU) who die despite a low predicted mortality risk is unknown. Elizabeth H. Mack, MD, MS, FCCM, is joined by Carin W. Verlaat, MD, to discuss adverse events in low-risk nonsurvivors compared with low-risk survivors and high-risk PICU survivors and nonsurvivors and the contribution of adverse events to mortality. The podcast centers around the article, Adverse Events in Pediatric Critical Care Nonsurvivors With a Low Predicted Mortality Risk: A Multicenter Case Control Study (Verlaat C, et al. Pediatr Crit Care Med. 2023;24:4-16). Dr. Verlaat is a pediatric intensivist at Radboud University Medical Center in Nijmegen, Netherlands.

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Met het Oog op Morgen
Met het Oog op Morgen 20-02-2023

Met het Oog op Morgen

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2023 52:37


Met vandaag: weer aardbeving in grensgebied Turkije en Syrie | Poetin houdt jaarlijkse toespraak | BBN: Akkoord tussen Brussel en Londen over Noord-Ierse grenscontroles? | Non Stop Dancing met James Last | Was het bombardement van Nijmegen een vergissing? Presentatie: Chris Kijne.

The Happy Pear Podcast
Saving the future of our planet with Matthijs Schouten

The Happy Pear Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2023 73:24


Do you feel optimistic about the future? When a class of 200 graduates were asked to raise their hand if they felt optimistic about the future - No one did. Are you surprised?This week we speak to Matthijs Schouten, the biologist, ecologist, lecturer and author of Nature's mirror; the image of nature in a cultural-historical perspectiveMatthijs G.C. Schouten B.Sc., M.Sc. D.Sc. studied biology and comparative religion at the University of Nijmegen and Celtic studies at the University of Amsterdam (the Netherlands).He has worked as lecturer at the University of Nijmegen and as ecological project leader for the Wildlife Service (Dublin). He was the leader of the international campaign for the conservation of Irish bogs. Since 1992 he is senior ecological officer at the National Forest Service of the Netherlands; since 1995 he also is a visiting professor of nature and landscape conservation at University College Cork and University College Galway (Ireland); in 1999 he furthermore accepted the chair of restoration ecology at Wageningen University (the Netherlands).In 1990 he was awarded the International Award for Conservation Merit by the World wide Fund for Nature and in 1992 the National University of Ireland granted him a honorary doctorate.He has published widely in the fields of ecology and nature philosophy. His latest book Spiegel van de natuur; het natuurbeeld in cultuurhistorisch perspectief (Nature's mirror; the image of nature in a cultural-historical perspective) has formed the basis for the exhibition World Nature Art in the Nieuwe Kerk in Amsterdam.In this episode we explore the meaning of nature, how we have become detached and obsessed with the individual, driven by ego, how we need to reinstate rituals of contemplation, the power we all posses to make change, the importance of enchantment, connection and falling in love. “Unless we accept how destructive we can be we can't move ahead constructively.”We loved this episode so much, Dave has already booked a trip to have lunch with Matthijs!Enjoy!Lots of Love,Dave & SteveThis episode is sponsored by Vivobarefoot Footwear. Vivobarefoot Footwear have given our listeners an exclusive 15% discount when you enter the code HAPPYPEAR15 Genuinely these are the only shoes you will see Dave & Steve wearing!Produced by Sean Cahill & Sara Fawsitt Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

303Endurance Podcast
Dr Mike Van Thielen

303Endurance Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2023 77:10


This week we have Dr. Mike Van Thielen, an All-American and World Record Holder in swimming. Mike holds 28 U.S. National Titles. Dr. Mike is also a keynote speaker and biohacker and is going to share his "IZOD Method" (In the Zone, On Demand) to help us perform at our best in life.   Show Sponsor: UCAN Generation UCAN has a full line of nutrition products powered by LIVESTEADY to fuel your sport.   LIVSTEADY was purposefully designed to work with your body, delivering long-lasting energy you can feel. LIVSTEADY's unique time-release profile allows your body to access energy consistently throughout the day, unlocking your natural ability to stay focused and calm while providing the fuel you need to meet your daily challenges.   Use UCAN in your training and racing to fuel the healthy way, finish stronger and recover more quickly!  Use the code 303UCAN for 20% off at ucan.co/discount/303UCAN/ or ucan.co   In Today's Show Feature Interview with Dr Mike Van Thielen Endurance News PTO 2022 World Rankings Study shows how Strava Kudos motivate What's new in the 303 Specialized grows out of current Experience Center location and buys Pearl Izumi building in Louisville   Feature Interview: Dr. Mike Van Thielen Dr. Mike Van Thielen has a PH.D. in HOLISTIC NUTRITION, he's a HEALTH & WELLNESS EXPERT, INTERNATIONAL KEYNOTE & MOTIVATIONAL SPEAKER, AND has a world record in SWIMMING, has been involved in optimal health practices, anti-aging and regenerative medicine, sports performance, nutrition, and supplementation for over three decades. Learn more about Dr. Mike at the following links: MVTonline.com Best Nootropic Supplement & Brain Focus Supplement - ADHD Nootropic – ClarigenZ   Post Interview: My takeaway was about being in the zone and his examples of how focused elite athletes use visualization for training and competition. How much of the performance was due to physical skills, strength and speed vs mental focus and control.   How much of the time are we in the zone by accident and how much of it is within our control. It sounds simple enough - Being clear on our purpose, taking control, having a plan and routine, and surround ourselves with experts that help our weaknesses.   Endurance News: 2022 PTO World Rankings London, UK: The Professional Triathletes Organisation (PTO) today announced the final placings for the 2022 PTO World Rankings, with German Anne Haug claiming top spot for the women and Norwegian Kristian Blummenfelt leading the way for the men.   The PTO World Rankings were introduced to identify and rank the world's best professional triathletes who participate in non-drafting triathlon events. Any athlete who holds a professional license and is a PTO Professional member is eligible. The leading athletes share out an end of season bonus pool of $2 million split equally between women and men, with a cool $100,000 going to the top ranked athletes.   “I'm really overwhelmed to be on top of the PTO World Rankings after the challenging Covid years. Although I didn't have the one outstanding race I would have wished for, I was able to be very consistent in my performance throughout the season, thanks to my amazing team behind me. They kept me fit and healthy,” said Haug, who's three counting scores in 2022 included Challenge Roth (131.41 points), Ironman Hawaii (110.20 pts) and the Ironman St. George World Championships (109.56 pts).   “This year we saw some absolutely outstanding performances, for example Daniela at the Ironman Worlds in Utah, Chelsea in Kona or Taylor at the 70.3 Worlds. That inspires me, shows how fantastic our sport is and that if you don't go up a level each year, you'll fall behind.”   “The new PTO Open races give us a unique opportunity to race the best athletes from all distances, which improves the quality of every race and adds the spice everyone needs to perform. The team format of the Collins Cup has also pushed racing to a new level, strengthening camaraderie, team spirit, fair play and tactics.”   Blummenfelt has had an outstanding 12 months, not just in winning the full Ironman World Championships in May and the 70.3 version in October, but also breaking 7 hours in the Sub7 Challenge in June.   His three counting scores included: Iroman Hawaii (128.26 pts), the Ironman St. George World Championships (114.98 pts) and the Ironman 70.3 World Championships (113.14 pts).   “It was a strong year for me winning the Ironman World Championships and 70.3 World Championships in St George among other performances. Finishing top of the 2022 PTO World Rankings is something I'm very proud of and I'll be trying to do the same again in 2023.”   The PTO and an athlete committee has been working on an updated version of the PTO World Rankings system for 2023, that will be announced next month.   New study says Strava kudos motivate you to run more When you are looking for motivation to get out for a run, is Strava getting you out the door? Well, a study out of Radboud University in Nijmegen, Netherlands, says that Strava, the largest online social network for athletes, spurs exercise and gives runners motivation to record an activity. The study, published in the Journal of Social Networks, analyzed Strava profiles to see how runners in the same virtual Strava club influenced each other's running behaviour. Researchers focused on five different Strava clubs in the Netherlands that functioned as an online extension of real-life running clubs, totalling 329 members.   In a pre-study survey, they asked the subjects prime what their motive for using Strava was: 83 per cent expressed it was to log activities; 78 per cent said it was to track their progression; 31 per cent said it was for social interaction with other runners, while 21 per cent was to receive validation for their activity.   Researchers predicted that runners use their peers' behaviour as a yardstick and may intentionally try to imitate peers' behaviours to promote their relative standing or to avoid rejection.   Figure. 3. Development of the mean of running attributes (based on running volume, frequency, and gender) They investigated the recorded data for a year, constructing a longitudinal dataset of networks and behaviour, and discovered that those who receive more kudos were inclined to run more. While running variables differed over time within clubs in Figure 3, no consistent seasonal pattern was found.   Researchers initially thought that athletes who ran more would be the most influential on the app, but it was the opposite; athletes who ran less were more likely to follow the running behaviour of their friends who ran more. According to the study, “Those who received more kudos for their activities, ran more.”   The study also found that many runners change their running behaviour to do more kudos-worthy activities, (i.e., run farther, run longer, chase segments). Athletes who had kudos turned off ran less than those who had kudos enabled.   What's New in the 303:   Specialized buys former Pearl Izumi building LOUISVILLE, Colo. (BRAIN) — Specialized Bicycle Components bought the award-winning office building here previously owned by Pearl Izumi, for $14.9 million.   The company said Thursday that it would use the space for an innovation center.   "We have known for quite some time that we have outgrown our current innovation center in Boulder. This is our best economical option in the area. Our commitment to bring radically innovative bikes, equipment and experiences to riders requires investing in functional, inspiring, and collaborative workspaces for our teammates. We are greatly looking forward to the future of this new innovation center," the company said in a statement to BRAIN.   Pearl Izumi moved into the 55,000-square-foot building in 2013. The custom-built building features locally sourced materials and sustainable features. In 2014 it was honored by the Colorado and Denver chapters of The American Institute of Architects.   Pearl Izumi was owned by Shimano from 2008 until last May, when it was purchased by United Sports Brands, the parent of Nathan, Cutters, and Shock Doctor, among other brands.   In September USB said it was reducing staff and vacating the building.   At the time, Michael Magerman, USB's president and CEO, said the building had been "mostly vacant" since the acquisition because many employees began working from home during the pandemic. Some of the brand's workforce was already dispersed before the pandemic.   "In an effort to maximize efficiencies, USB will move the remaining functions and people to remote work or relocate them from Colorado to USB's California location. USB has already made significant investments into the brand and we intend to invest in and grow the business for many years to come," Magerman said in a statement to BRAIN.   Some Pearl Izumi employees were given the option to relocate to USB's headquarters in Fountain Valley, California, or to work remotely.   Closing: Thanks again for listening in this week.  Please be sure to follow us @303endurance and of course go to iTunes and give us a rating and a comment.  We'd really appreciate it! Stay tuned, train informed, and enjoy the endurance journey!

Pantelic Podcast
Waarom zien we Edwin van der Sar niet bij Ajax? | Pantelic Podcast | S05E36

Pantelic Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2023 68:58


De winterstop voorbij en Ajax heeft eindelijk weer in competitieverband gevoetbald, maar de laatste overwinning dateert nog steeds van 22 oktober 2022. Het is een zooitje bij de club, zowel binnen als buiten het veld. Het is dan maar goed ook dat de Pantelic Podcast nu echt terug is. Lars, Kevin en Bart bespreken alles rond het gelijke spel in Nijmegen, de tweede seizoenshelft onder Schreuder, het vertrouwen in Van der Sar en zieke spelers (of toch niet?).Zie het privacybeleid op https://art19.com/privacy en de privacyverklaring van Californië op https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Today's Catholic Mass Readings
Today's Catholic Mass Readings Wednesday, December 21, 2022

Today's Catholic Mass Readings

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2022 Transcription Available


Full Text of ReadingsWednesday of the Fourth Week of Advent Lectionary: 197The Saint of the day is Saint Peter CanisiusSaint Peter Canisius' Story The energetic life of Peter Canisius should demolish any stereotypes we may have of the life of a saint as dull or routine. Peter lived his 76 years at a pace which must be considered heroic, even in our time of rapid change. A man blessed with many talents, Peter is an excellent example of the scriptural man who develops his talents for the sake of the Lord's work. Peter was one of the most important figures in the Catholic Reformation in Germany. He played such a key role that he has often been called the “second apostle of Germany,” in that his life parallels the earlier work of Boniface. Although Peter once accused himself of idleness in his youth, he could not have been idle too long, for at the age of 19 he received a master's degree from the university at Cologne. Soon afterwards he met Peter Faber, the first disciple of Ignatius of Loyola, who influenced Peter so much that he joined the recently formed Society of Jesus. At this early age Peter had already taken up a practice he continued throughout his life—a process of study, reflection, prayer, and writing. After his ordination in 1546, he became widely known for his editions of the writings of St. Cyril of Alexandria and St. Leo the Great. Besides this reflective literary bent, Peter had a zeal for the apostolate. He could often be found visiting the sick or imprisoned, even when his assigned duties in other areas were more than enough to keep most people fully occupied. In 1547, Peter attended several sessions of the Council of Trent, whose decrees he was later assigned to implement. After a brief teaching assignment at the Jesuit college at Messina, Peter was entrusted with the mission to Germany—from that point on his life's work. He taught in several universities and was instrumental in establishing many colleges and seminaries. He wrote a catechism that explained the Catholic faith in a way that common people could understand—a great need of that age. Renowned as a popular preacher, Peter packed churches with those eager to hear his eloquent proclamation of the gospel. He had great diplomatic ability, often serving as a reconciler between disputing factions. In his letters—filling eight volumes—one finds words of wisdom and counsel to people in all walks of life. At times he wrote unprecedented letters of criticism to leaders of the Church—yet always in the context of a loving, sympathetic concern. At 70, Peter suffered a paralytic seizure, but he continued to preach and write with the aid of a secretary, until his death in his hometown of Nijmegen, Netherlands, on December 21, 1597. Reflection Peter's untiring efforts are an apt example for those involved in the renewal of the Church or the growth of moral consciousness in business or government. He is regarded as one of the creators of the Catholic press, and can easily be a model for the Christian author or journalist. Teachers can see in his life a passion for the transmission of truth. Whether we have much to give, as Peter Canisius did, or whether we have only a little to give, as did the poor widow in the Gospel of Luke (see Luke 21:1–4), the important thing is to give our all. It is in this way that Peter is so exemplary for Christians in an age of rapid change when we are called to be in the world but not of the world. Saint Peter Canisius is a Patron Saint of: Germany Saint of the Day, Copyright Franciscan Media

Startup Insider
Investments & Exits - mit Otto Birnbaum von Revent

Startup Insider

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2022 16:21


Das Münchner Unternehmen Pacifico Energy schließt sich mit der Eiffel Investment Group zusammen, um die Entwicklung von Projekten im Bereich der erneuerbaren Energien zu beschleunigen und ihre Ressourcen zu bündeln. Sie umfasst eine Vereinbarung über die Zusammenarbeit sowie eine Investition in Höhe von 20 Millionen Euro. Pacifico Energy Partners wurde 2016 gegründet und entwickelt zukunftsweisende Lösungen für Wind- und Solarenergie sowie Batterie- und Wasserstofftechnologien. Mit dieser Beteiligung konzentriert sich das in München ansässige Unternehmen auf die Entwicklung eines Portfolios von Agri-Photovoltaik-Projekten in Italien, hauptsächlich in der Region Latium, mit einer Gesamtleistung von ca. 300 Megawatt. Der Anbieter für elektronische Lastenräder Cargoroo hat 10 Millionen Euro in einer Finanzierungsrunde erhalten. Das Cargoroo-Sharing-Konzept wurde in Eindhoven eingeführt und wird bald auch in Amsterdam, Utrecht, Den Haag, Nijmegen und Arnheim zu finden sein. Außerhalb der Niederlande ist Cargoroo in Antwerpen und Berlin auf dem Vormarsch. Die neue Finanzierung wird die bestehenden Märkte erweitern sowie einen französischen Markteintritt ab Lyon ermöglichen. Die Runde wurde von The Sharing Group und Participatiefonds Duurzaam Economie Noord-Holland (PDENH) getätigt, die sich den bestehenden Investoren Fairtree und Elevant Ventures anschließen.

024/7 - De podcast met de makers en doeners uit Nijmegen die onze stad kleur geven
#53 - Alex Peters - Misschien wel het meest vastbesloten mountainbike-masterbrein van Nijmegen

024/7 - De podcast met de makers en doeners uit Nijmegen die onze stad kleur geven

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2022 83:57


Alex Peters is misschien wel het meest vastbesloten mountainbikemasterbrein van Nijmegen. In deze 53e aflevering van 024/7 praat Joris van Meel met Alex over hoe het MTB-routenetwerk in het Rijk van Nijmegen tot stand kwam, over hoe het bos van iedereen is en over de rechtszaak die is aangespannen om alle mountainbikers uit het bos te weren.

Kloppenburg Podcast
'We bestellen onze eigen leefomgeving kapot'. Interview met Bram Kin senior onderzoeker logistiek HAN (Hogeschool Arnhem Nijmegen)

Kloppenburg Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2022 32:36


Sinterklaas en de besteleconomie draait over uren. Wat is nou het effect van alle bestelwagens op de leefbaarheid in de woonwijken en op de verkeersveiligheid in de straten? Hoeveel verschillende busjes van verschillende logistieke spelers komen er dagelijks door de woonwijken heen waar de kinderen fietsen wonen en leven en op welke tijdstippen? Hoe lang zijn bestelwagens  in de woonwijken in de stad? en hoeveel bewegingen maken bestelwagens eigenlijk kris kras door de stad? Ik gaf een lezing  bij de Hanze Hogeschool Arnhem Nijmegen over dit onderwerp en kwam in gesprek met Bram Kin senior onderzoeker over een onderwerp wat weinig echt onderzocht is of wordt en daarom gingen we met elkaar erover in gesprek

Spijkers met Koppen
De uitzending van 3 december 2022

Spijkers met Koppen

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2022 100:28


Vandaag in Spijkers met Koppen: theatermaker Laura van Dolron stelt in haar voorstelling ‘De Uitnodiging' haar nieuwe liefde voor aan het publiek. De grote vraag van dit WK is niet of we de finale gaan halen, maar of keeper Andries Noppert een Fries, of een Groninger is. Sportjournalisten William Pomp en Roelof de Vries bespreken het. Karen Soeters schreef een boek over haar werk als dierenbeschermer. Tim Knol brengt een ode aan het iconische album Harvest van Neil Young. Supporter Özcan Akyol en clubfotograaf Henny Meyerink over 120 jaar Go Ahead Eagles. Nijmegen wil preventief fouilleren mogelijk maken. Is dat een goed idee? Daarover verschillen VVD-raadslid Niek Kraut en GroenLinks-raadslid Marieke Smit van mening en in de voorstelling Hoge Noot vragen Maartje & Kine zich af waarom mensen muziek maken. Tot slot is er live muziek van Elephant, cabaret van Kiki Schippers, Ruud Smulders, Aron Elstak en Hanneke Drenth en de column is van Stefano Keizers.

Zakendoen | BNR
Niels Ruijter (NVTB) over de circulaire bouweconomie

Zakendoen | BNR

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2022 110:47


Kan Nederland koploper worden in de circulaire bouweconomie? En welk aandeel heeft de Nederlandse overheid hierin? Niels Ruijter, directeur van de NVTB, Nederlandse Vereniging Toeleverende Bouwmaterialenindustrie, is te gast in BNR Zakendoen. Macro met Middeldorp Elke dag een intrigerende gedachtewisseling over de stand van de macro-economie. Op maandag en donderdag gaat presentator Thomas van Zijl in gesprek met econoom Arnoud Boot, de rest van de week praat Van Zijl met econoom Edin Mujagić. Maar vandaag met vervanger Menno Middeldorp. Ondernemerspanel Het grootste gedeelte van winkeliers houdt hun deuren open, ondanks de energiecrisis. Wordt er zo onnodig veel verbruikt? En: nieuwe Nederlandse bedrijven blijven gemiddeld langer bestaan. Dat en meer bespreken we om 13.00 in het ondernemerspanel met: -Wendy van Ierschot, oprichter van VIE people en VIE Tech Capital -Eduard Schaepman, eigenaar en oprichter van Tribes Pitches Fysieke taalcoaching is inefficiënt, is een app dan de toekomst? En: een nierdialyse op wielen, hoe verbetert dit de levenskwaliteit van nierpatiënten? Te gast is Shadi Alhakimi van de app Taaly en John Stooker van Nextkidney. Zakenpartner Ze heeft rechten en communicatie gestudeerd in Nijmegen en Lyon. Daarna is ze aan de slag gegaan bij advocatenkantoor Clifford Chance in Amsterdam en heeft ze haar internationale ambities in Washington voortgezet. Nederland kon ze uiteindelijk toch niet achter zich laten en nu is ze partner bij advocatenkantoor bureau Brandeis. De zakenpartner van de week is Simone Peek van bureau Brandeis. Contact & Abonneren BNR Zakendoen zendt elke werkdag live uit van 12:00 tot 14:30 uur. Je kunt de redactie bereiken via e-mail en Twitter. Abonneren op de podcast van BNR Zakendoen kan via bnr.nl/zakendoen, of via Apple Podcast en Spotify.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Zakendoen | BNR
Ben Bergsma (VHZ Groep) over kunststof kozijnen en overnames

Zakendoen | BNR

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2022 113:54


Kozijnenfabrikant VHZ Groep lijfde dit jaar maar liefst drie concurrenten in. Welke strategie zit er achter deze acquisities, en kunnen we de komende tijd nog meer overnames verwachten van het concern. Ben Bergsma, topman van VHZ Groep is te gast in BNR Zakendoen.  Macro met Boot Elke dag een intrigerende gedachtewisseling over de stand van de macro-economie. Op maandag en donderdag gaat presentator Thomas van Zijl in gesprek met econoom Arnoud Boot, de rest van de week praat Van Zijl met econoom Edin Mujagić. Boardroompanel De rechter tikt uitvaartverzekering Yarden op de vingers omdat het bedrijf opdrachten voor uitvaarten achterhield voor franchisenemers. En: Energiebedrijven RWE en Uniper krijgen geen schadevergoeding voor de verplichte sluiting van hun kolencentrales. Dat en meer bespreken we om 13.00 in het boardroompanel met: - Lizzy Doorewaard, multicommissaris bij onder andere Esso Nederland - Ilona Haaijer, vice-voorzitter RvC Corbion NV, non-executive director Glanbia Plc en commissaris bij Muziekgebouw Eindhoven. Inzicht Hoe kunnen medicijnen sneller, effectiever en goedkoper, worden ontwikkeld? MIMETAS bedacht een innovatieve technologie waarmee menselijke organen gekweekt kunnen worden, zodat ontwikkelaars van medicijnen sneller de effecten van een medicijn op het menselijk lichaam kunnen testen. Hoe groot is de impact van de onderneming op de pharma-industrie? Te gast is Jos Joore, medeoprichter van biotech bedrijf MIMETAS. Zakenpartner Ze heeft rechten en communicatie gestudeerd in Nijmegen en Lyon. Daarna is ze aan de slag gegaan bij advocatenkantoor Clifford Chance in Amsterdam en heeft ze haar internationale ambities in Washington voortgezet. Nederland kon ze uiteindelijk toch niet achter zich laten en nu is ze partner bij advocatenkantoor bureau Brandeis. De zakenpartner van de week is Simone Peek van bureau Brandeis. Jurist Zakendoen kan vaak niet zonder enige juridische kennis. Daarom behandelen we in deze rubriek elke week een actueel dossier met een expert uit het werkveld. Deze week gaan we het hebben over corruptie, want minister van Buitenlandse zaken Wopke Hoekstra is namelijk van plan om een internationaal anti-corruptiehof op te richten in Den Haag. Afgelopen week sprak hij over deze plannen met zijn Canadese en Ecuadoreaanse ambtsgenoten, in Den Haag. Te gast is Lousewies van der Laan, directeur Nederland van Transparency International. Contact & Abonneren BNR Zakendoen zendt elke werkdag live uit van 12:00 tot 14:30 uur. Je kunt de redactie bereiken via e-mail en Twitter. Abonneren op de podcast van BNR Zakendoen kan via bnr.nl/zakendoen, of via Apple Podcast en SpotifySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Zakendoen | BNR
Annemiek Verkamman (HollandBio) over de bio-tech revolutie

Zakendoen | BNR

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2022 112:13


Is de eerst volgende revolutie in de biotech? Volgens McKinsey is de economische impact van de bio-revolutie alleen in Nederland al tientallen miljarden per jaar. Hoge verwachtingen. Maar er moet nog veel gebeuren wil Nederland ook daadwerkelijk koploper worden in de bio-revolutie. Annemiek Verkamman, topvrouw van belangenvereniging HollandBio is te gast in BNR Zakendoen.  Macro met Mujagić Elke dag een intrigerende gedachtewisseling over de stand van de macro-economie. Op maandag en vrijdag gaat presentator Thomas van Zijl in gesprek met econoom Arnoud Boot, de rest van de week praat Van Zijl met econoom Edin Mujagić. Lobbypanel Het kabinet heeft vrijdag de langverwachte stikstofplannen gepresenteerd. En: PostNL-medewerkers staken stiekem. Hoe effectief is dat? Dat en meer bespreken we om 13.00 in het Lobbypanel met: Pieter Walraven, managing partner bij Public Matters, en Marja Ruigrok, wethouder Economie Haarlemmermeer. Luister | Lobbypanel De Veranderaars In de interviewserie ‘De Veranderaars' gaan we elke woensdag in gesprek met leiders die de digitale transformatie van Nederland vormgeven. Thomas van Zijl vraagt hen naar de technische oplossingen, maar óók naar hun visie op leiderschap in het digitale tijdperk. Vandaag wordt de bouwsector in het zonnetje gezet. Te gast is Martijn Carlier, programmamanager Adoptie, Kennis en Cultuur bij het BIM-loket.  Zakenpartner Ze heeft rechten en communicatie gestudeerd in Nijmegen en Lyon. Daarna is ze aan de slag gegaan bij advocatenkantoor Clifford Chance in Amsterdam en heeft ze haar internationale ambities in Washington voortgezet. Nederland kon ze uiteindelijk toch niet achter zich laten en nu is ze partner bij advocatenkantoor bureau Brandeis. De zakenpartner van de week is Simone Peek van bureau Brandeis. Contact & Abonneren BNR Zakendoen zendt elke werkdag live uit van 12:00 tot 14:30 uur. Je kunt de redactie bereiken via e-mail en Twitter. Abonneren op de podcast van BNR Zakendoen kan via bnr.nl/zakendoen, of via Apple Podcast en SpotifySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Zakendoen | BNR
Henk den Boer (OnderhoudNL) over het onderhouden en verduurzamen van woningen

Zakendoen | BNR

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2022 112:23


Over de aflevering Het kabinet stelt steeds hogere klimaatdoelstellingen. Dit betekent dat de komende jaren miljoenen woningen en kantoorpanden moeten worden verduurzaamd. Wat betekent deze verduurzaming voor de onderhoudssector? Henk den Boer, voorzitter van OnderhoudNL, is te gast in BNR Zakendoen. Macro met Mujagić Elke dag een intrigerende gedachtewisseling over de stand van de macro-economie. Op maandag en vrijdag gaat presentator Thomas van Zijl in gesprek met econoom Arnoud Boot, de rest van de week praat Van Zijl met econoom Edin Mujagić. Beleggerspanel De onrust in China rondom het zerocovidbeleid maakt beleggers voorzichtig. En: hoe gaat de oliemarkt reageren op het prijsplafond voor Russische olie? Dat en meer bespreken we om 13.00 in het Beleggerspanel met: - Arend Jan Kamp van IEX - Reinder Wietsema, portfoliomanager bij IBS Capital Management. Young Captain Award Alweer voor de achttiende keer werd recent de Young Captain Award uitgereikt: de prijs voor de meest getalenteerde jonge leider binnen de top van het bedrijfsleven. Marleen Smits is de winnaar. Te gast: Marleen Smits, commercieel manager convenience retailing bij Shell en winnaar van de Young Captain Award. Zakenpartner Ze heeft rechten en communicatie gestudeerd in Nijmegen en Lyon. Daarna is ze aan de slag gegaan bij advocatenkantoor Clifford Chance in Amsterdam en heeft ze haar internationale ambities in Washington voortgezet. Nederland kon ze uiteindelijk toch niet achter zich laten en nu is ze partner bij advocatenkantoor bureau Brandeis. De zakenpartner van de week is Simone Peek van bureau Brandeis. Contact & Abonneren BNR Zakendoen zendt elke werkdag live uit van 12:00 tot 14:30 uur. Je kunt de redactie bereiken via e-mail en Twitter. Abonneren op de podcast van BNR Zakendoen kan via bnr.nl/zakendoen, of via Apple Podcast en Spotify.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Science Friday
The US Battles RSV, Neural Connections, La Brea Tar Pits. Nov 11, 2022, Part 2

Science Friday

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2022 47:35


How Past Extinctions At The La Brea Tar Pit Can Teach Us About Our Climate Future If you drive through Los Angeles, you'll pass by some of California's most iconic sites—the Hollywood Walk of Fame, Universal Studios, the Santa Monica Pier. But if you don't look for it, you may miss the La Brea tar pits—a place where Ice Age life from around 50 thousand years ago got trapped and preserved in sticky black ooze. Visitors can see megafauna, including skeletons of saber tooth cats and dire wolves, along with a vast collection of specimens, including things as small as beetle wings and rodent dung. La Brea was recently named as one of the world's most important geological heritage sites by the International Union of Geological Sciences. The museum is currently planning an extensive redesign that will seek to connect visitors to research, offering lessons about climate, extinction, and survival. Dr. Lori Bettison-Varga, president and director of the Los Angeles Museum of Natural History, joins Ira to explain the significance of the site, and how a trove of Ice Age specimens can serve as a modern-day climate laboratory.   Across The Country, RSV Is Overwhelming Medical Systems If you have a child—or interact with children on a regular basis—odds are you've heard about a very contagious virus: RSV, or respiratory syncytial virus. This isn't a new illness, but it has been surging across the country. This has left parents and caretakers stressed about how to keep their kids safe. Hospitals across the country are having trouble coping with this year's surge, which has come earlier and stronger than normal. This week, Science Friday is spotlighting two regions affected by the wave: Wisconsin and Washington, D.C. The two regions have their own challenges when it comes to the RSV surge. In Wisconsin, care deserts and a large elderly population make containing this virus important to avoid dangerous consequences. In Washington, D.C., hospitals are feeling the effects of years of shutting down pediatric units to make room for adult beds. Joining Ira to talk about RSV in Wisconsin and Washington D.C. are two journalists who have been following this: Jenny Peek, news editor for Wisconsin Public Radio and Aja Drain, reporter at WAMU public radio.   What You Should Know About This RSV Surge Respiratory syncytial virus, known as RSV, is the number one cause of infant hospitalizations in the United States, and cases are soaring this year. Because young children have spent part—if not most—of their childhoods isolated, masking, or staying home due to the pandemic, many of their immune systems haven't been exposed to RSV until now. It's caused a huge surge in cases, and placed a heavy burden on pediatric clinics and hospitals. What do you need to know about the spike in infections? Ira talks with Dr. Carol Kao, a pediatrician and assistant professor at Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri, who has treated RSV for years. They dig into why this surge is happening now, the basics of the virus, how RSV is treated, and where we stand with an RSV vaccine.   Mapping Brain Connections Reinforces Theories On Human Cognition Brain regions are associated with different functions—the hippocampus is responsible for long-term memory, for example, and the frontal lobe for personality, behavior, and emotions. After decades of research using sophisticated brain imaging, there's a growing consensus among neuroscientists that understanding the connections between brain regions may be even more important than the functions of the regions themselves. When it comes to understanding human cognition, the whole is greater than the sum of its parts. Ira speaks with Dr. Stephanie Forkel, assistant professor at the Donders Centre for Cognitive Neuroimaging at Radboud University in Nijmegen in the Netherlands, who wrote a review article in the journal Science about the importance of brain connectivity, and what it means for the future of neuroscience. Transcripts for each segment will be available the week after the show airs on sciencefriday.com.  

Dutch News
The No Country for Old Wolves Edition - Week 45 - 2022

Dutch News

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2022 42:38


Mark Rutte took a flight out of Egypt this week to fend off a mutiny in his party on asylum. It's not just the wolves that are feasting in Gelderland as a restaurant in Nijmegen is named the best place in the world for plant-based cuisine. The government still can't decide on a new pension scheme, and you'll have to wait longer to claim it anyway after the retirement age goes up again. Louis van Gaal unveils his squad for the World Cup in Qatar, while the cricket team upsets the odds to beat South Africa in the T20 World Cup.

Met Groenteman in de kast
#97: Manuel Kurpershoek, beeldend kunstenaar

Met Groenteman in de kast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2022 61:31


Beeldend kunstenaar Manuel Kurpershoek (70) heeft net een prachtig boek met tekeningen uitgegeven: Lotgenoten. Het zijn schetsen van de mensen waarmee hij in dezelfde ziekenhuisruimte zat tijdens zijn chemokuren. Hun ontroerende schoonheid legde hij vast. Kurpershoek is al sinds 2005 ziek maar staat blijmoedig in het leven: ‘Zo lang ik kan zien, kan ik iets'. Gijs zocht hem op in zijn atelier in Nijmegen. Onze journalistiek steunen? Dat kan het beste met een (digitaal) abonnement op de Volkskrant, daarvoor ga je naar  www.volkskrant.nl/podcastactie Presentatie: Gijs Groenteman Montage: Daan Hofstee Redactie: Tamar Bot, Fanny van der Reijt, Sofia Robben en Corinne van DuinSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

024/7 - De podcast met de makers en doeners uit Nijmegen die onze stad kleur geven
#52 - Eric Gugelot - Misschien wel de vaakst opgestane bootcamptycoon van Nijmegen

024/7 - De podcast met de makers en doeners uit Nijmegen die onze stad kleur geven

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2022 58:39


Eric Gugelot is misschien wel de vaakst opgestane bootcamptycoon van Nijmegen. In deze 52e aflevering van 024/7 praat Joris van Meel met Eric over hoe hij met school stopte en 4 jaar lang baantjes had, daarna toch een opleiding deed en personal trainer werd, om nu het grootste bootcampbedrijf van Nederland te hebben!

Story-Power
Creativity Above All Else

Story-Power

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2022 54:58


British comedian, improviser, storyteller, actor, writer, musician as featured on Australia's ABC and the UK's BBC. Living in Nijmegen, NL, where he moved from Brisbane, AU, Steven has toured and performed in famous comedy clubs and festivals around the world alongside acts such as Stephen Carlin, Damien Power and Greg Shapiro. Since moving to TheContinue reading "Creativity Above All Else"

FC Afkicken
BORD OP SCHOOT 22/23 | SPEELRONDE 11

FC Afkicken

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2022 60:09


Speelronde 11 wordt Jamil Mensah vergezeld door Nicky van der Gijp. Chronologisch loopt het tweetal door het Eredivisie-weekend heen. Van het puntverlies in de top, via onder anderen de winst van Ajax in Waalwijk en het doelpuntrijke gelijkspel in Nijmegen tot aan de winst van Heerenveen bij Volendam! Natuurlijk wordt er weer afgesloten met de Grote Speler en Hete Kolen awards en komt de Sound of Seun weer voorbij!(00:00) Intro(02:41) Feyenoord - Fortuna Sittard(11:31) RKC - Ajax(21:30) Vitesse - Emmen(25:30) Excelsior - AZ(29:54) Groningen - PSV(36:30) NEC - Go Ahead Eagles(41:23) Cambuur - FC Twente(44:42) Utrecht - Sparta(47:22) Volendam - Heerenveen(55:13) The Sound of Seun(58:38) The Sound of Seun goede!Zie het privacybeleid op https://art19.com/privacy en de privacyverklaring van Californië op https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

OVT Fragmenten podcast
De vergeten Romeinse stad

OVT Fragmenten podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2022 13:47


Nijmegen - oftewel Ulpi Noviomagus - trok heel lang alle aandacht als oudste Romeinse stad in Nederland. Er moest wel een andere Romeinse stad geweest zijn, te weten, Forum Hadriani, maar die was tot ver in de 20ste eeuw zoek. De stad werd 50 jaar geleden teruggevonden, of beter gezegd, gelokaliseerd. Sinds deze week kunnen we er alles over te weten komen, dankzij de verschijning van het boek De vergeten stad, waarop Romeinenkenner Tom Buijtendorp is gepromoveerd. De auteur is te gast.

The ALL ME® Podcast
Episode 82: Urine Testing and Hydration Status – Dr. Floris Wardenaar

The ALL ME® Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2022 47:28


The ALL ME® Podcast Urine Testing and Hydration Status – Dr. Floris Wardenaar When we think about monitoring hydration status, the average consumer may measure this by how many ounces of fluid they drink in a given day. Some general recommendations are half your body weight in ounces of water or fluid. But is this enough and are there other ways we should be measuring if we're adequately hydrated? Did you know that the color of your urine can be a very effective way to determine hydration status? In this podcast, we speak with Dr. Floris Wardenaar, who is the Director of the Athlete Lab at Arizona State University, to discuss the role urine color has on hydration status. We will discuss his career path and why he chose the field of sports nutrition, his current research and methods he uses to assess urine color, why urine color is important, the urine color chart, and key aspects you need to know to stay hydrated.     About Floris Wardenaar, PhD Dr. Wardenaar studied nutrition and dietetics at the Hogeschool van Amsterdam (HvA, Amsterdam Applied University) with specific interest in sports nutrition. During this bachelor program he followed an internship at NOC*NSF writing the brochure: What to know about nutrition and Sydney in preparation for the Olympic Games at Sydney 2000. Together with his bachelor degree he received his post bachelor degree of sports dietetics which was granted by NOC*NSF. Following this, Wardenaar started a master's program at Wageningen University in human nutrition and physiology. During the second year at Wageningen, he founded his own consultancy firm in sports nutrition advice and during the third year he was full-time vice-president of the Dutch Chamber of Student Associations (LKvV). Subsequently he followed an internship at the Department of Kinesiology at the University of Texas in Austin and wrote his master's thesis on the interaction between alcohol consumption, exercise and blood glucose levels at SENECA, expert centre of HAN Sports and Exercise Studies at the HAN University of Applied Sciences at Nijmegen. He graduated in 2005 both in nutritional physiology and in nutrigenomics. At the start of 2006, Wardenaar took up the post of lecturer at the Institute of Paramedic Studies at the HAN. From that moment he was also asked to cover the sports nutrition position of the professional TVM speed skating team as part of an agreement between this team and HAN Sports and Exercise studies. In 2007 he was added to the nutrition team of the Dutch Olympic Committee (NOC*NSF) and from 2010 he became a member of the research group of the professorate (in Dutch: lectoraat) Sports, Nutrition and Health. At the beginning of 2011 he moved completely from paramedic studies to Sports and Exercise studies. 2012 saw him take on a team leader role as senior lecturer of the expert team Sports and Exercise Nutrition with responsibility for education, research and consultancy within the Institute of Sport and Exercise. During this period, he was also president of the Dutch Association of Sports Dieticians. In September 2012 he commenced his doctoral project in cooperation with Wageningen University, which was partly financed by a regional grant Eat2Move. At the beginning of 2013 he became program manager of work package 3 within Eat2Move and from 2014-2017 he was team leader of the Team Nutrition of the Dutch Olympic Committee. Resource Definitions and Links: Follow Us: Twitter: @theTHF Instagram: @theTHF Facebook: Taylor Hooton Foundation #ALLMEPEDFREE Contact Us:  Email:  Phone: 214-449-1990 ALL ME Assembly Programs:

Gezond Gesprek
Zorg goed voor je nieren met nefroloog Marc ten Dam

Gezond Gesprek

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2022 56:13


Weet je wat de nieren precies voor je doen? Misschien denk je aan het verwijderen van afvalstoffen, en aan het maken van urine. Maar de nieren doen nog veel meer goede dingen voor je gezondheid. Nefroloog Marc ten Dam van het Canisius Wilhelmina Ziekenhuis in Nijmegen legt het uit.Hij vertelt ook wat er gebeurt als de nieren minder goed gaan werken: van (streng) dieet tot medicijnen, dialyse en transplantatie. Na het luisteren van deze podcast ga je je nieren meer waarderen, en wil je beter voor ze zorgen. Gegarandeerd!Gezond Gesprek wordt gepresenteerd door Karine Hoenderdos en geproduceerd door Jonne Seriese namens Dag en Nacht Media. De tune is van The Yearlings. Abonneren op Gezond Gesprek kan via onderstaande links. En natuurlijk kun je daar ook een recensie achterlaten (en dat vinden we fijn!).Reageren op deze podcast?Je vindt ons op Twitter: @gezondnieuws en @vankarine. Ons mailadres is gezondgesprek@gezondheidsnet.nl.iTunesSpotifyStitcherRSS Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Boekestijn en De Wijk | BNR
Weerbaarheid in crisis en oorlog

Boekestijn en De Wijk | BNR

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2022 33:42


Oekraïne verbaast vriend en vijand door de weerbaarheid van zijn bevolking. Hoe komt dat? En hebben wij het in Nederland en Europa ook voldoende, nu door de crisis ónze weerbaarheid op de proef wordt gesteld? Boekestijn en De Wijk spraken erover met socioloog Peter Achterberg, live op festival Grondfest in Nijmegen.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Café Europa
Café Europa #S4E12: Europese ambities en energieplannen in tijden van oorlog

Café Europa

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2022 59:43


Deze keer een uitgebreide nabeschouwing op de State of the Union van Ursula von der Leyen, voorzitter van de Europese Commissie. Een historische speech volgens Mathieu, in historische tijden. Annette en Mathieu duiken in de gepresenteerde ambities en hebben extra oog voor de nieuwste energieplannen. Daarvoor bellen ze ook met Europarlementariers Esther de Lange van het CDA en Mohammed Chahim van de PvdA. Tips in deze uitzending:- Kom op 30 september naar de opname van onze podcast op het festival Grondfest in Nijmegen https://grondfest.com/timetable/event/cafe-europa-live-met-annette-van-soest-en-mathieu-segers/ - Mathieu raadt de Europa- speech aan van Bondskanselier Scholz https://prag.diplo.de/blob/2548770/aa853bd8c840231dc339791aee865c6a/bk-scholz-europarede-pdf-data.pdf & https://www.phoenix.de/bundeskanzler-scholz-reis-a-2906498.html?ref=aktuellesOver Café Europa: - Mathieu Segers en Annette van Soest bespreken elke aflevering met een gast de achtergronden bij het Europese nieuws. Ook bellen zij elke keer met Eveline Bijlsma - correspondent in Parijs voor oa RTL Nieuws,  Han Dirk Hekking - Europaverslaggever FD, of Derk Marseille - correspondent in Duitsland voor oa BNR Nieuwsradio- Annette van Soest is presentator en journalist oa voor Haagsch College en BNR Nieuwsradio- Mathieu Segers is hoogleraar hedendaagse Europese geschiedenis en Europese integratie aan Maastricht University - Freek Ewals is de oprichter en programmamaker van Haagsch College en doet de redactie van Café EuropaCafé Europa is een initiatief van Haagsch College en Studio Europa MaastrichtSpeciale partner van deze aflevering is het Liaisonbureau in Nederland van het Europees Parlement

FC Afkicken
BORD OP SCHOOT 22/23 | SPEELRONDE 6

FC Afkicken

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2022 66:48


Speelronde 5 wordt Neal Petersen vergezeld door Nicky van der Gijp en Bas van Velzen. Chronologisch loopt het drietal door het Eredivisie-weekend heen. Van de winst van GAE in Volendam, via onder anderen de late gelijkmaker in Nijmegen en de overtreding op Xavi Simons die leidde tot de winst van PSV tot aan de Rotterdamse derby in De Kuip! Natuurlijk wordt er weer afgesloten met de Grote Speler en Hete Kolen awards en komt de Sound of Seun weer voorbij!(00:00) Intro(02:13) FC Volendam - Go Ahead Eagles(10:44) N.E.C. - Fortuna Sittard(15:50) Ajax - Heerenveen(23:42) Excelsior - FC Emmen (32:09) FC Utrecht - Vitesse(34:47) PSV - RKC Waalwijk(42:15) Cambuur - FC Groningen(47:46) AZ - FC Twente(52:25) Feyenoord - Sparta (54:58) Sound of Seun(01:00:29) Grote Speler en Hete Kolen awards(01:03:48) Coach van het Jaar(01:05:16) Programma speelronde 7Zie het privacybeleid op https://art19.com/privacy en de privacyverklaring van Californië op https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Café Europa
Café Europa #S4E11: Grijpt radicaal rechts de macht in Italië?

Café Europa

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2022 62:00


Aan een periode van relatieve rust en stabiliteit in de Italiaanse politiek kwam onlangs een bruut einde met het vallen van de regering van ‘Super Mario' Draghi. Op 25 september gaan de Italianen naar de stembus en ze slaan naar verwachting af naar radicaal rechts. Wat betekent dat voor het land en voor de verhouding met de EU? Annette en Mathieu ontvangen Eveline Rethmeier, voormalig Zuid-Europa correspondent en nu journalist bij Follow the Money en maker van de Italia Podcast van BNR Nieuwsradio.En er wordt gebeld met onze vaste man in Berlijn. Derk Marseille gaat in op de Europa-speech van bondskanselier Scholz. Voor welke veranderingen gaat hij zich hard maken? Tips in deze uitzending:- Kom op 30 september naar de opname van onze podcast op het festival Grondfest in Nijmegen https://grondfest.com/timetable/event/cafe-europa-live-met-annette-van-soest-en-mathieu-segers/ - Eveline raadt het boek ‘Het Italiaanse experiment' aan van Pepijn Corduwener & Arthur Weststeijn.https://www.devriesvanstockum.nl/het-italiaanse-experiment-pepijn-corduwener-9789044644265.html - En Mathieu tipt ‘Bekentenissen van Zeno' van Italo Svevo https://www.bol.com/nl/nl/f/bekentenissen-van-zeno/30011498/Over Café Europa: - Mathieu Segers en Annette van Soest bespreken elke aflevering met een gast de achtergronden bij het Europese nieuws. Ook bellen zij elke keer met Eveline Bijlsma - correspondent in Parijs voor oa RTL Nieuws, Han Dirk Hekking - Europaverslaggever FD, of Derk Marseille - correspondent in Duitsland voor oa BNR Nieuwsradio- Annette van Soest is presentator en journalist oa voor Haagsch College en BNR Nieuwsradio- Mathieu Segers is hoogleraar hedendaagse Europese geschiedenis en Europese integratie aan Maastricht University - Freek Ewals is de oprichter en programmamaker van Haagsch College en doet de redactie van Café EuropaCafé Europa is een initiatief van Haagsch College en Studio Europa Maastricht

FC Afkicken
BORD OP SCHOOT 22/23 | SPEELRONDE 4

FC Afkicken

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2022 90:03


Speelronde 4 wordt Jamil Mensah vergezeld door Bruce Tol en Almere City middenvelder Tim Receveur. Chronologisch loopt het drietal door het Eredivisie-weekend heen, van de prachtige vrije trap van Duarte in Nijmegen, via onder anderen Vitesse dat een punt redt thuis tegen RKC en de ongeregeldheden in Utrecht tot de goal in blessuretijd van Clasie in Friesland. Natuurlijk wordt er weer afgesloten met de Grote Speler en Hete Kolen awards en komt de Sound of Seun weer voorbij!(00:00) Intro(04:35) N.E.C. - FC Groningen(12:29) Go Ahead Eagles - Sparta(21:00) Vitesse - RKC Waalwijk(29:57) Feyenoord - FC Emmen(40:23) Heerenveen - Fortuna Sittard(48:43) FC Utrecht - Ajax(59:50) Excelsior - PSV(01:10:47) FC Volendam - FC Twente(01:17:24) Cambuur - AZ(01:21:55) Sound of Seun(01:23:52) Grote Speler en Hete Kolen awards(01:28:33) Coach van het JaarZie het privacybeleid op https://art19.com/privacy en de privacyverklaring van Californië op https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Podcasts from the Cochrane Library
Antioxidants for male subfertility

Podcasts from the Cochrane Library

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2022 3:57


The Cochrane Gynaecology and Fertility Group maintains a pair of reviews on the use of antioxidants in the treatment of subfertility. The review for males was updated in May 2022 and we asked Wiep de Ligny from the Radboud University Medical Center at Nijmegen in the Netherlands to tell us about the importance of the review and its latest findings in this podcast.

netherlands male antioxidants nijmegen radboud university medical center wiep
Podcasts from the Cochrane Library
Antioxidants for male subfertility

Podcasts from the Cochrane Library

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2022 3:57


The Cochrane Gynaecology and Fertility Group maintains a pair of reviews on the use of antioxidants in the treatment of subfertility. The review for males was updated in May 2022 and we asked Wiep de Ligny from the Radboud University Medical Center at Nijmegen in the Netherlands to tell us about the importance of the review and its latest findings in this podcast.

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Café Europa
Café Europa #S4E10: De nieuwe premier van Groot-Brittannië en de consequenties voor de EU

Café Europa

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2022 44:56


Wie gaat Boris Johnson opvolgen als premier van het Verenigd Koninkrijk: Liz Truss, of Rishi Sunak? Binnenkort weten we het. En maakt het voor de EU eigenlijk wat uit? Of komen we sowieso wel op ramkoers met de Britten? Annette bespreekt dit met Han Dirk Hekking, Europaverslaggever van het FD, en met Rem Korteweg, kenner van het Verenigd Koninkrijk en verbonden aan Instituut Clingendael. Tips in deze uitzending:- Kom op 30 september naar de opname van onze podcast op het festival Grondfest in Nijmegen https://grondfest.com/timetable/event/cafe-europa-live-met-annette-van-soest-en-mathieu-segers/ - Rem raadt het boek ‘The Age of the Strongman: How the Cult of the Leader Threatens Democracy Around the World' aan van Gideon Rachman https://www.bol.com/nl/nl/p/the-age-of-the-strongman/9200000128414036/?Referrer=ADVNLGOO002008O-G-139188994260-S-1680054068823-9200000128414036&gclid=CjwKCAjwmJeYBhAwEiwAXlg0AWX3TJI04fK4ojI5yUpbjgyQPk9qNgpoTHps4Vavn7vKoTDnbZ7peRoCAsAQAvD_BwE - En Han Dirk tipt ‘Negen steden: Europa van Wenen naar Istanbul' van Guido Snel https://www.bol.com/nl/nl/p/negen-steden/9300000069409168/?Referrer=ADVNLGOO002008J-FSYCCHP5AOOTS-598566320610&gclid=CjwKCAjwmJeYBhAwEiwAXlg0Afu5cqftZzTl3FMYSgGl8Q8_EjSMJgAWFZEPCB8-qHj-OXuZ7gEsyRoCGpIQAvD_BwE Over Café Europa: - Mathieu Segers en Annette van Soest bespreken elke aflevering met een gast de achtergronden bij het Europese nieuws. Ook bellen zij elke keer met Eveline Bijlsma - correspondent in Parijs voor oa RTL Nieuws,  Han Dirk Hekking - Europaverslaggever FD, of Derk Marseille - correspondent in Duitsland voor oa BNR Nieuwsradio- Annette van Soest is presentator en journalist oa voor Haagsch College en BNR Nieuwsradio- Mathieu Segers is hoogleraar hedendaagse Europese geschiedenis en Europese integratie aan Maastricht University - Freek Ewals is de oprichter en programmamaker van Haagsch College en doet de redactie van Café EuropaCafé Europa is een initiatief van Haagsch College en Studio Europa Maastricht

FC Afkicken
'N.E.C. is een veilige en daarom logische keuze voor Cillessen' | FCA Daily #4

FC Afkicken

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2022 28:12


In deze dagelijkse podcast van FC Afkicken bespreken Bruce Tol en Neal Petersen op donderdag 4 augustus onder meer de stunt van N.E.C. om Cillessen terug naar Nijmegen te halen, Ekkelenkamp die Club Brugge links laat liggen en toch voor Royal Antwerp kiest, of er nog een vertrek van Strand Larsen aan zit te komen en de Europese wedstrijden van AZ en FC Twente vanavond!Wil je meedoen aan onze subleague in Coach van het Jaar? dat kan via deze link: https://bit.ly/3oRuR3S(00:00) Intro(02:38) N.E.C. stunt met terugkomst Cillessen(07:28) Ekkelenkamp tóch naar Royal Antwerp(11:30) Eiting kiest voor zekerheid bij Volendam(12:47) Gaat Strand Larsen nog weg bij Groningen?(17:13) AZ neemt het op tegen Dundee United(21:38) Eerst grote test Twente tegen FK ČukaričkiZie het privacybeleid op https://art19.com/privacy en de privacyverklaring van Californië op https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

AD Voetbal podcast
S5E6: 'Ajax heeft Cillissen niet nodig, die hebben genoeg routine'

AD Voetbal podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2022 27:46


  Op weg naar WK zoekt een mogelijke international zijn heil in Nijmegen: Jasper Cillissen. Maar is dat het juiste podium voor de doelman? Had hij niet naar Ajax moeten gaan? In de AD Voetbalpodcast bespreekt Etienne Verhoeff het met Maarten Wijffels. Net als de transfermaand, het boek van 'Pep' Lijnders en de Van-Gaal-O-Meter. Vreugde in Nijmegen, maar wat optrokken wenkbrauwen bij anderen. Jasper Cillissen keert terug bij NEC. ‘De verbaast met wel', reageert Wijffels. 'Hij heeft gespeeld bij Barcelona, Valencia, Ajax, het Nederlands Elftal en dan ineens terug bij NEC. Wat zegt dit? PSV zocht een keeper deze zomer en toen viel zijn naam. Maar Cillissen heeft wel steeds iets en dan durven topclubs het kennelijk niet aan.'Ook Ajax werd de laatste week gelinkt aan de doelman van Oranje. Mede door de falende Jay Gorter in de Johan Cruijff Schaal. ‘Ajax heeft al twee oude keepers. Waarom zou je dan nog een derde doelman op leeftijd halen? Je hebt Gorter toch? Die moet je niet gelijk afschrijven na één wedstrijd.'De eredivisie gaat dit weekend van start. De vraag aan Wijffels is of de clubs er al klaar voor zijn? ‘Dat er in augustus nog veel transfers aankomen, dat is altijd zo. Ik denk dat je de eerste zes wel kan uittekenen in de eredivisie. Maar van plek zeven tot 18 kan het nog alle kanten op. Dick Lukkien zei onlangs dat het dit jaar makkelijker is om in de eredivisie te blijven dan te promoveren vanuit de Keuken Kampioen Divisie. Dat is wel eens anders geweest.'Beluister de hele podcast nu via AD.nl, de AD App of jouw favoriete podcastplayer en abonneer je op de AD Voetbalpodcast.Support the show: https://krant.nlSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Today's Catholic Mass Readings
Today's Catholic Mass Readings Wednesday, July 27, 2022

Today's Catholic Mass Readings

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2022


Full Text of ReadingsWednesday of the Seventeenth Week in Ordinary Time Lectionary: 403All podcast readings are produced by the USCCB and are from the Catholic Lectionary, based on the New American Bible and approved for use in the United States _______________________________________The Saint of the day is Saint of the Day: Saint Titus BrandsmaGiven the birth name Anno, Brandsma and his siblings grew up on their parents' dairy farm in rural Frisia. As devout Catholics, the family was in the minority among their Calvinist neighbors. From age 11 Anno was educated at a preparatory school for boys who were studying for the priesthood. He joined the Carmelite novitiate in 1898, taking the name Titus in honor of his father. In the years following his 1905 ordination, Brandsma received a doctorate in philosophy and initiated a project to translate the works of Saint Teresa of Avila into Dutch. One of the founders of the Catholic University of Nijmegen, he served as a professor of philosophy and the history of mysticism at the school. While there Brandsma was known more for his availability to faculty and students than for his academic achievements. Working as a journalist Brandsma served as ecclesiastical advisor to Catholic journalists. His long-standing opposition to Nazi ideology came to the attention of the Nazis when they invaded the Netherlands in 1940. In direct opposition to the Third Reich, the Conference of Dutch Bishops sent a letter ordering Catholic newspaper editors not to print Nazi propaganda. Fr. Brandsma was arrested while hand delivering the letter in January 1942. After being imprisoned in several other facilities, in June he was taken to the Dachau camp in Germany. During his brief time at Dachau Fr. Brandsma was well-known for his kindness and spiritual support of other prisoners. His death on July 26, 1942 was a result of the Reich's program of medical experimentation on prisoners. He gave a wooden rosary to the nurse who administered the fatal injection; she later became Catholic and testified to his holiness. In recent years Brandsma has been honored by both the cities of Nijmegen and Dachau. Titus Brandsma was beatified in 1985, and canonized in 2022. Reflection Conscience often creates martyrs. That was the case for Titus Brandsma. Many people “go along to get along,” not realizing that by doing so they are destroying themselves internally. In his homily at the canonization Mass Pope Francis said, “Holiness does not consist of a few heroic gestures, but of many small acts of daily love.” Saint Titus Brandsma is a patron saint of: Catholic journalists FrieslandInternational Union of Catholic Esperantists Tobacconists Saint of the Day, Copyright Franciscan Media

How to Help
HIV In Ghana, Hardship and Hope • Dr. Naa Ashiley Vanderpuye-Donton

How to Help

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2022 59:23