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Gudstjeneste på P1
Søndag 6. Apr. 2025

Gudstjeneste på P1

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2025 57:04


Vor Frue Kirke, Nyborg. Fyens Stift. Mariæ Bebudelse Prædikant: Marianne Aagaard Skovmand Organist: Claus Tolstrup, klarinettist Jens Schou, Anders Ringgaard Andersen, harmonika, Lise Bech Bendixen, sopran. Salmer: DDS 10: Alt hvad som fuglevinger fik. DDS 72: Maria hun var en jomfru ren Kirkesangbogen920: Opstandelsen er lige her. Kirkehøjsangen 943: Lyset springer pludselig ud Præludium: Aria - Seufzer Tränen, Kummer, Not Komponist: J.S. Bach Korsang efter prædikenen Af Gabriel Maria bud fik bragt Under altergangen: Somewhere. Komponist: Sondheim/Bernstein Postludium: Toccata in Seven Komponist: John Rutter Vært: Katarina Lewkovitch.

Stolpe Ind
Newcastle med et trofæ, Højlund-FM og herrelandsholdssamling – Stolpe Ind

Stolpe Ind

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2025 68:56


Eddie Howe hiver Mickey Mouse-Cuppen hjem til ‘Nyborg', Isaksen vs. Salah, Champions League på bagkant, Liverpool mangler robustheden, Højlund skal lave en Bendtner-kasse – og vi tror på det. Leicester har ikke scoret i 100 år, "Så du fodbold sidste uge? – det tror jeg nok!", et 10/10-mål i Barcelona, Lamine Yamal på kuglen, måden at være træner på i tysk trænerkultur, Betis er Aston Villa i Spanien, skyggen af to berøringer er om-straffe, Real Madrid i en nøddeskal, en V8-motor af en spiller, Thomas Frank brager på statistikken i Brentford, en start-11 i Premier League – og en matchworn trøje i studiet.Værter: Peter Falktoft og Nicklas BendtnerEkspert: David AndersenProduktion: PodAmokJingle: Morten Breum

Seneste møder
Ungdomsparlament: Mandag den 27. januar 2025

Seneste møder

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2025 132:04


Ungdomsparlament - møde nr. 3: Forhandling og afstemninger 1) Behandling af UP-forslag nr. 3 om en aktiv skoledagBehandling af UP-forslag nr. 3 om en aktiv skoledag. Af Skjern Kristne Friskole, Skjern.2) Behandling af UP-forslag nr. 7 om linjeopdeling af grundskolens udskolingBehandling af UP-forslag nr. 7 om linjeopdeling af grundskolens udskoling. Af Sct. Michaels Skole, Kolding.3) Behandling af UP-forslag nr. 15 om praktik i gymnasierneBehandling af UP-forslag nr. 15 om praktik i gymnasierne. Af Ikast Nordre Skole, Ikast.4) Behandling af UP-forslag nr. 17 om indførelse af faget borgerfag i 9. og 10. klasseBehandling af UP-forslag nr. 17 om indførelse af faget borgerfag i 9. og 10. klasse. Af Klostermarksskolen, Aalborg.5) Behandling af UP-forslag nr. 25 om reduktion af ventetid for psykiatrisk behandling for ungeBehandling af UP-forslag nr. 25 om reduktion af ventetid for psykiatrisk behandling for unge. Af Rungsted Skole, Rungsted Kyst.6) Behandling af UP-forslag nr. 28 om skolepsykolog på alle skoler for at undgå dårligt mentalt helbred hos ungeBehandling af UP-forslag nr. 28 om skolepsykolog på alle skoler for at undgå dårligt mentalt helbred hos unge. Af Al-Hikma Skolen, København SV.7) Behandling af UP-forslag nr. 31 om gratis bind og tamponer på skolerBehandling af UP-forslag nr. 31 om gratis bind og tamponer på skoler. Af Kratholmskolen, Odense SV.8) Behandling af UP-forslag nr. 38 om forbud imod gamblingreklamerBehandling af UP-forslag nr. 38 om forbud imod gamblingreklamer. Af Nyborg Private Realskole, Nyborg.9) Behandling af UP-forslag nr. 41 om gratis psykologhjælp til dømte kriminelleBehandling af UP-forslag nr. 41 om gratis psykologhjælp til dømte kriminelle. Af Skovvangskolen, Aarhus N.10) Behandling af UP-forslag nr. 48 om hårdere straffe for pædofiliBehandling af UP-forslag nr. 48 om hårdere straffe for pædofili. Af Institut Sankt Joseph, København Ø.11) Behandling af UP-forslag nr. 55 om implementering af thorium-baseret atomkraftBehandling af UP-forslag nr. 55 om implementering af thorium-baseret atomkraft. Af Scienceefterskolen Nordborg Slot.12) Behandling af UP-forslag nr. 57 om mindskning af opholdskravene til permanent opholdstilladelse og dansk statsborgerskabBehandling af UP-forslag nr. 57 om mindskning af opholdskravene til permanent opholdstilladelse og dansk statsborgerskab. Af Marie Jørgensens Skole, Odense C.

Seneste høringer
Ungdomsparlament: Mandag den 27. januar 2025

Seneste høringer

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2025 132:04


Ungdomsparlament - møde nr. 3: Forhandling og afstemninger 1) Behandling af UP-forslag nr. 3 om en aktiv skoledagBehandling af UP-forslag nr. 3 om en aktiv skoledag. Af Skjern Kristne Friskole, Skjern.2) Behandling af UP-forslag nr. 7 om linjeopdeling af grundskolens udskolingBehandling af UP-forslag nr. 7 om linjeopdeling af grundskolens udskoling. Af Sct. Michaels Skole, Kolding.3) Behandling af UP-forslag nr. 15 om praktik i gymnasierneBehandling af UP-forslag nr. 15 om praktik i gymnasierne. Af Ikast Nordre Skole, Ikast.4) Behandling af UP-forslag nr. 17 om indførelse af faget borgerfag i 9. og 10. klasseBehandling af UP-forslag nr. 17 om indførelse af faget borgerfag i 9. og 10. klasse. Af Klostermarksskolen, Aalborg.5) Behandling af UP-forslag nr. 25 om reduktion af ventetid for psykiatrisk behandling for ungeBehandling af UP-forslag nr. 25 om reduktion af ventetid for psykiatrisk behandling for unge. Af Rungsted Skole, Rungsted Kyst.6) Behandling af UP-forslag nr. 28 om skolepsykolog på alle skoler for at undgå dårligt mentalt helbred hos ungeBehandling af UP-forslag nr. 28 om skolepsykolog på alle skoler for at undgå dårligt mentalt helbred hos unge. Af Al-Hikma Skolen, København SV.7) Behandling af UP-forslag nr. 31 om gratis bind og tamponer på skolerBehandling af UP-forslag nr. 31 om gratis bind og tamponer på skoler. Af Kratholmskolen, Odense SV.8) Behandling af UP-forslag nr. 38 om forbud imod gamblingreklamerBehandling af UP-forslag nr. 38 om forbud imod gamblingreklamer. Af Nyborg Private Realskole, Nyborg.9) Behandling af UP-forslag nr. 41 om gratis psykologhjælp til dømte kriminelleBehandling af UP-forslag nr. 41 om gratis psykologhjælp til dømte kriminelle. Af Skovvangskolen, Aarhus N.10) Behandling af UP-forslag nr. 48 om hårdere straffe for pædofiliBehandling af UP-forslag nr. 48 om hårdere straffe for pædofili. Af Institut Sankt Joseph, København Ø.11) Behandling af UP-forslag nr. 55 om implementering af thorium-baseret atomkraftBehandling af UP-forslag nr. 55 om implementering af thorium-baseret atomkraft. Af Scienceefterskolen Nordborg Slot.12) Behandling af UP-forslag nr. 57 om mindskning af opholdskravene til permanent opholdstilladelse og dansk statsborgerskabBehandling af UP-forslag nr. 57 om mindskning af opholdskravene til permanent opholdstilladelse og dansk statsborgerskab. Af Marie Jørgensens Skole, Odense C.

Møder fra salen
Ungdomsparlament: Mandag den 27. januar 2025

Møder fra salen

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2025 132:04


Ungdomsparlament - møde nr. 3: Forhandling og afstemninger 1) Behandling af UP-forslag nr. 3 om en aktiv skoledagBehandling af UP-forslag nr. 3 om en aktiv skoledag. Af Skjern Kristne Friskole, Skjern.2) Behandling af UP-forslag nr. 7 om linjeopdeling af grundskolens udskolingBehandling af UP-forslag nr. 7 om linjeopdeling af grundskolens udskoling. Af Sct. Michaels Skole, Kolding.3) Behandling af UP-forslag nr. 15 om praktik i gymnasierneBehandling af UP-forslag nr. 15 om praktik i gymnasierne. Af Ikast Nordre Skole, Ikast.4) Behandling af UP-forslag nr. 17 om indførelse af faget borgerfag i 9. og 10. klasseBehandling af UP-forslag nr. 17 om indførelse af faget borgerfag i 9. og 10. klasse. Af Klostermarksskolen, Aalborg.5) Behandling af UP-forslag nr. 25 om reduktion af ventetid for psykiatrisk behandling for ungeBehandling af UP-forslag nr. 25 om reduktion af ventetid for psykiatrisk behandling for unge. Af Rungsted Skole, Rungsted Kyst.6) Behandling af UP-forslag nr. 28 om skolepsykolog på alle skoler for at undgå dårligt mentalt helbred hos ungeBehandling af UP-forslag nr. 28 om skolepsykolog på alle skoler for at undgå dårligt mentalt helbred hos unge. Af Al-Hikma Skolen, København SV.7) Behandling af UP-forslag nr. 31 om gratis bind og tamponer på skolerBehandling af UP-forslag nr. 31 om gratis bind og tamponer på skoler. Af Kratholmskolen, Odense SV.8) Behandling af UP-forslag nr. 38 om forbud imod gamblingreklamerBehandling af UP-forslag nr. 38 om forbud imod gamblingreklamer. Af Nyborg Private Realskole, Nyborg.9) Behandling af UP-forslag nr. 41 om gratis psykologhjælp til dømte kriminelleBehandling af UP-forslag nr. 41 om gratis psykologhjælp til dømte kriminelle. Af Skovvangskolen, Aarhus N.10) Behandling af UP-forslag nr. 48 om hårdere straffe for pædofiliBehandling af UP-forslag nr. 48 om hårdere straffe for pædofili. Af Institut Sankt Joseph, København Ø.11) Behandling af UP-forslag nr. 55 om implementering af thorium-baseret atomkraftBehandling af UP-forslag nr. 55 om implementering af thorium-baseret atomkraft. Af Scienceefterskolen Nordborg Slot.12) Behandling af UP-forslag nr. 57 om mindskning af opholdskravene til permanent opholdstilladelse og dansk statsborgerskabBehandling af UP-forslag nr. 57 om mindskning af opholdskravene til permanent opholdstilladelse og dansk statsborgerskab. Af Marie Jørgensens Skole, Odense C.

Kirken Ved Søerne
Poul Arne Nyborg 08/12/2024

Kirken Ved Søerne

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2024 26:30


Poul Arne Nyborg 08/12/2024 Indlægget Poul Arne Nyborg 08/12/2024 blev vist første gang den Kirken ved søerne.

Du lytter til Politiken
WEEKEND. Advarsel: Ombygning af Danmarks ældste kongeborg er katastrofal

Du lytter til Politiken

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2024 26:54


I denne uges udgave af Politikens weekendpodcast kan du høre tre Politiken-journalister læse nogle af deres artikler op. Først læser Andreas Kønig en klumme om millennial-generationens  - hans egen generation - forhold til Harry Potter op. Derefter læser Ida Herskind et interview med Julie Bundgaard op. Den danske forsker har besøgt de tøjarbejdere i Bangladesh, der producerer vores tøj til under fire kroner i timen. Til sidst skal det handle om Danmarks ældste kongeborg. Den ligger i Nyborg, men har de seneste år været genstand for megen ballade. Den nyeste udvikling i den sag fortæller Torben Benner om.   ----------------- Og husk: Artiklerne er bare nogle af de mange artikler, vi læser op, og som kan høres direkte i Politikens podcast-app, så snart de udkommer. Her kan du også sammensætte din egen playliste og tage artiklerne med på farten. Det kræver blot, at du er Politiken-abonnent. Og det kan du nemt blive ved at gå ind på politiken.dk/shopSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Kulturen på P1
USA fascination og debatten om Nyborg Slot

Kulturen på P1

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2024 57:03


Levis, Converse, McDonalds og Calvin Klein, alle sammen ting vi har lånt fra USA. USA's kultur har præget Danmark gennem alt fra film og mad til mode og værdier. Historieprofessor Niels Arne Sørensen fortæller, hvorfor fascinationen opstod, og om vi nu ser tegn på, at vi løsriver os fra USA. Nyborg Slot har de seneste mange år været genstand for en lang og heftig debat. Skal det fornyes? Hvordan skal det gøres? Og, er der respekt for historien i hele sagen? Vi samler en part fra hver side af sagen og spørger, hvad der nu er op og ned i debatten om Nyborg Slot. Værter: Morten Runge og Casper Dyrholm.

Seneste møder
Møde i salen: Onsdag den 06. november 2024

Seneste møder

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2024 235:41


Møde nr. 14 i salen 1) Besvarelse af oversendte spørgsmål til ministrene (spørgetid)Spørgetid.1.1) Spm. nr. S 201 om artiklen »Eksministre siger nej til at deltage i Folketingets udredning af nederlaget til Taleban i AfghanistanSpm. nr. S 201 Til forsvarsministeren af: Trine Pertou Mach (EL): Finder ministeren det tilfredsstillende, at formanden for Folketinget, Søren Gade, der var forsvarsminister fra 2004 til 2010, ikke ønsker at besvare spørgsmål fra forskere fra Dansk Institut for Internationale Studier (DIIS), som alle de nuværende partier i det nuværende Folketing har anmodet om at gennemføre en uvildig historisk udredning af Danmarks indsats i Afghanistan? 1.2) Spm. nr. S 202 om artiklen »Troels Lund: Vi kan ikke forhindre, at danske våbendele kan havne i Israel«Spm. nr. S 202 Til forsvarsministeren af: Trine Pertou Mach (EL): Vil ministeren uddybe den udtalelse, som han fremsatte i et interview i Politiken den 17. oktober 2024, hvor han bl.a. sagde, at »det er bekymrende«, at Danmark i Israel leverer våben til en krigsførelse, der bryder FN's regler, og vil ministeren forklare, hvordan han mener at hans bekymring på dette område kan bringes ud af verden?1.3) Spm. nr. S 159 om at israelske styrker ifølge øjenvidner adskiller familier i det nordlige GazaSpm. nr. S 159 Til udenrigsministeren af: Christina Olumeko (ALT): Hvad er regeringens holdning til, at israelske styrker ifølge øjenvidner adskiller familier i det nordlige Gaza?1.4) Spm. nr. S 183 om at anvende personers datamateriale i et forskningsprojektSpm. nr. S 183 Til indenrigs- og sundhedsministeren af: Sandra Elisabeth Skalvig (LA): Mener ministeren, at det er i orden at anvende en persons datamateriale i et forskningsprojekt, hvis der ikke er godkendelse til det og personen ikke ønsker det, og mener ministeren ikke, at det er rigtigst, at personen bør kunne gøre krav på at blive udtaget, så vedkommendes data ikke længere indgår i projektet?1.5) Spm. nr. S 208 om at Danmark skal tage imod evakuerede syge og sårede fra GazaSpm. nr. S 208 Til indenrigs- og sundhedsministeren af: Peder Hvelplund (EL): Vil ministeren genoverveje, om Danmark vil følge anmodningen fra WHO om at tage imod evakuerede syge og sårede patienter fra Gaza til behandling i Danmark, set i lyset af de seneste måneders eskalering i bl.a. dræbte og sårede civile, den desperate humanitære situation i Gaza og et næsten totalt ødelagt sundhedsvæsen?1.6) Spm. nr. S 153 om sagen om Paul WatsonSpm. nr. S 153 Til justitsministeren af: Sascha Faxe (ALT): Hvad er ministerens holdning til, at sagen om Paul Watsons udlevering – som har stor international bevågenhed – før eller siden havner på ministerens bord?1.7) Spm. nr. S 155 om den vedvarende kritik af Danmarks brug af varetægtsfængslingSpm. nr. S 155 Til justitsministeren af: Sascha Faxe (ALT): Hvad er ministerens holdning til den vedvarende kritik af Danmarks brug af varetægtsfængsling, herunder længden af varetægtsfængslingen og brug af isolation?1.8) Spm. nr. S 186 om at kortlægge kriminelle klanerSpm. nr. S 186 Til justitsministeren af: Peter Skaarup (DD): Hvis ministeren er enig i, at det er nødvendigt at lave en national analyse, der kortlægger landets klannetværk, fordi de ofte er spredt over flere politikredse, synes ministeren så ikke, at politimyndighederne burde have fulgt op på Sydsjællands og Lolland-Falsters Politis opfordring i 2021 om at lave en sådan national analyse?1.9) Spm. nr. S 204 om sigtelser for vanvidsbilismeSpm. nr. S 204 Til justitsministeren af: Michael Rosenmark (DD): Hvad mener ministeren om, at over en fjerdedel af alle sigtelser for vanvidsbilisme er rejst mod udlændinge?1.10) Spm. nr. S 139 om planer om at lave en maritim naturnationalpark i ØresundSpm. nr. S 139 Til miljøministeren af: Kim Edberg Andersen (DD): Mener ministeren, at havplanen skal genåbnes for forhandlinger for at gøre plads til miljøministerens planer om at lave en maritim naturnationalpark i Øresund? 1.11) Spm. nr. S 141 om en kommende naturnationalpark i Køge Bugt bør medføre et stop for råstofindvinding i bugtenSpm. nr. S 141 Til miljøministeren af: Kim Edberg Andersen (DD): Mener ministeren, at en kommende naturnationalpark i Køge Bugt, som inkluderer områder inden for 3 sømil (5,56 km) fra land, bør medføre et stop for råstofindvinding i bugten, og i så fald hvor vil ministeren hente råstofferne til hovedstadsområdet?1.12) Spm. nr. S 151 om affaldstilsynSpm. nr. S 151 Til miljøministeren af: Theresa Scavenius (UFG): Hvad er ministerens holdning til, at den fysiske afvisning af et affaldslæs ikke vil være praktisk muligt, som det fremgår af bemærkningerne til lovforslag nr. L 38 om affaldstilsyn, da affaldstilsynet placeres ved indgangen til forbrændingsanlæg og ikke ved indsamling eller indsamlingsvirksomheder, der blander affaldslæs sammen?1.13) Spm. nr. S 152 om affaldstilsynSpm. nr. S 152 Til miljøministeren af: Theresa Scavenius (UFG): Hvad er ministerens holdning til, at begrebet administrativ afvisning i lovforslag nr. L 38 om affaldstilsyn kan anklages for at være misvisende og greenwashing?1.14) Spm. nr. S 212 om at Vejle Havn siden 2020 har afventet svar på sin ansøgning om at få en klaptilladelseSpm. nr. S 212 Til miljøministeren af: Kenneth Fredslund Petersen (DD): Er det ministerens opfattelse, at det er udtryk for en effektiv sagsbehandling, at Vejle Havn siden 2020 har afventet svar på sin ansøgning om at få en klaptilladelse?1.15) Spm. nr. S 138 om at DR vil frasortere medvirkende til deres programmer baseret på køn og bopælSpm. nr. S 138 Til ministeren for ligestilling af: Sólbjørg Jakobsen (LA): Hvad mener ministeren om, at DR i fremtiden vil frasortere medvirkende til deres programmer baseret på deres køn og bopæl?1.16) Spm. nr. S 132 om at sikre, at rockere og bandemedlemmer ikke kan modtage førtids- eller seniorpensionSpm. nr. S 132 Til beskæftigelsesministeren af: Nick Zimmermann (DF): Hvilke initiativer vil ministeren tage for at sikre, at rockere og bandemedlemmer ikke kan modtage førtids- eller seniorpension?1.17) Spm. nr. S 133 om at sikre, at sagen om børn, der har arbejdet med asbest, ikke gentager sigSpm. nr. S 133 Til beskæftigelsesministeren af: Nick Zimmermann (DF): Hvilke initiativer vil ministeren tage for at sikre, at sagen om børn, der har arbejdet med asbest, ikke gentager sig?1.18) Spm. nr. S 213 om børn der lever i fattigdomSpm. nr. S 213 Til beskæftigelsesministeren af: Victoria Velasquez (EL): Hvad er ministerens holdning til, at Egmont Indsigts undersøgelse viser, at alt for mange børn lever i fattigdom, og burde regeringen ikke se på muligheden for en fremrykning af ydelserne, så de ikke er efterreguleret med 2 år?1.19) Spm. nr. S 214 om giftgrunden i Nyborg og at bygherren skal sanktioneresSpm. nr. S 214 Til beskæftigelsesministeren af: Victoria Velasquez (EL): Ministeren har tidligere tilkendegivet, at det er et lovbrud at sætte medarbejdere til at arbejde på giftgrunden i Nyborg, når der er giftige stoffer, så hvis Arbejdstilsynet og politiet ikke kan forfølge bygherren, hvordan vil ministeren så sikre, at en bygherre, som bryder reglerne, kan sanktioneres?1.20) Spm. nr. S 84 om flere elever skal tvinges til at gå på et gymnasium, som de ikke har lyst til at gå påSpm. nr. S 84 Til børne- og undervisningsministeren af: Helena Artmann Andresen (LA): Vil ministeren bekræfte eller afkræfte, om ministeren påtænker, at flere elever skal tvinges til at gå på et gymnasium, som de ikke har lyst til at gå på, blot fordi regeringen ønsker en mere balanceret elevsammensætning?1.21) Spm. nr. S 85 om det bare er ærgerligt for eleverne på de gymnasier, der berøres af det justerede undervisningstaxameterSpm. nr. S 85 Til børne- og undervisningsministeren af: Helena Artmann Andresen (LA): Mener ministeren, at det bare er ærgerligt for eleverne på de gymnasier, der berøres af det såkaldte justerede undervisningstaxameter, hvis justeringen fører til faglig ensretning, forringelse af naturvidenskabelige og sproglige fag og lukning af mindre studieretninger som græsk og latin, kreative fag eller naturvidenskab på højt niveau?1.22) Spm. nr. S 205 om trappestigningsordningen for udlændingeSpm. nr. S 205 Til udlændinge- og integrationsministeren af: Peter Skaarup (DD): Hvad mener ministeren om, at den tidligere socialdemokratiske etpartiregering agtede at fremsætte et lovforslag, der ville afskaffe trappestigeordningen for alle udlændinge, der idømmes en ubetinget frihedsstraf?1.23) Spm. nr. S 206 om muslimske forældreSpm. nr. S 206 Til udlændinge- og integrationsministeren af: Susie Jessen (DD): Hvad mener ministeren om, at Jyllands-Posten har kunnet fremlægge flere holdningsundersøgelser blandt herboende muslimer, som viser, at muslimske forældre ikke vil acceptere, at deres døtre gifter sig med ikkemuslimer, og at de ikke vil acceptere homoseksualitet?1.24) Spm. nr. S 149 om afskaffelsen af tilladelseskrav for varebiler vil styrke den danske transportbrancheSpm. nr. S 149 Til transportministeren af: Kenneth Fredslund Petersen (DD): Er det ministerens opfattelse, at afskaffelsen af tilladelseskrav for varebiler vil styrke den danske transportbranche?1.25) Spm. nr. S 157 om udbygning af Rute 16 mellem Hillerød og FrederiksværkSpm. nr. S 157 Til transportministeren af: Mette Thiesen (DF): Vil ministeren tage initiativ til udbygningen af Rute 16 mellem Hillerød og Frederiksværk?1.26) Spm. nr. S 162 om at lempe økonomi og beskæftigelseskravene i universitetsreformen fra 2023Spm. nr. S 162 Til uddannelses- og forskningsministeren af: Katrine Robsøe (RV): Vil ministeren lempe økonomi- og beskæftigelseskravene i universitetsreformen fra 2023, hvis kandidatudvalget ikke kan anvise nye og konkrete tiltag i sin kommende endelige rapport, som kan sikre 20 pct. erhvervskandidater og derved sænke andelen af kandidathalveringer fra de 23 pct., som universiteterne havde indmeldt til udvalgets delrapport?1.27) Spm. nr. S 163 om advarslen fra flere borgmestre om universitetsreformen fra 2023Spm. nr. S 163 Til uddannelses- og forskningsministeren af: Katrine Robsøe (RV): Hvordan forholder ministeren sig til advarslen fra borgmestrene i Aarhus, København, Odense, Aalborg og Randers om, at universitetsreformen fra 2023 vil betyde, at »flere studerende skal studere mere på mindre tid. Det betyder lavere kvalitet i uddannelserne og dermed risiko for, at viden, talent og tilknytning til arbejdsmarkedet går tabt«?1.28) Spm. nr. S 207 om tilsynet med ældreområdetSpm. nr. S 207 Til ældreministeren af: Pia Kjærsgaard (DF): Hvad er ministerens intention med, at tilsynet med ældreområdet skal stige fra mindst én gang årligt helt op til hvert femte år?1.29) Spm. nr. S 209 om det statslige tilskud til Danske ÆldrerådSpm. nr. S 209 Til ældreministeren af: Marlene Harpsøe (DD): Mener ministeren, at det rimer på mindre bureaukrati og mere velfærd, når regeringen fjerner det statslige tilskud til Danske Ældreråd og i stedet lægger det over på bloktilskuddet i kommunerne, således at udbetalingen af tilskuddet fremover skal administreres fra 98 skriveborde frem for ét?1.30) Spm. nr. S 175 om balancen i fordelingen af statslige arbejdspladser i og uden for byerneSpm. nr. S 175 Til ministeren for byer og landdistrikter af: Susie Jessen (DD): Hvad mener ministeren om balancen i fordelingen af statslige arbejdspladser i og uden for byerne, og såfremt ministeren er enig med Danmarksdemokraterne i, at den er skæv, hvad er ministerens holdning i så fald til at sløjfe regeringens flytning af arbejdspladser uden for de store byer til København og i stedet lave en ny udflytningsrunde med Danmarksdemokraterne?1.31) Spm. nr. S 140 om at der er udbetalt skattefri kørselsgodtgørelse til medlemmer af Folketinget uden tilstrækkelig lovhjemmelSpm. nr. S 140 Til skatteministeren af: Christina Olumeko (ALT): Hvad er ministerens holdning til, at der er udbetalt skattefri kørselsgodtgørelse til medlemmer af Folketinget uden nødvendig og tilstrækkelig lovhjemmel?

Møder fra salen
Møde i salen: Onsdag den 06. november 2024

Møder fra salen

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2024 235:41


Møde nr. 14 i salen 1) Besvarelse af oversendte spørgsmål til ministrene (spørgetid)Spørgetid.1.1) Spm. nr. S 201 om artiklen »Eksministre siger nej til at deltage i Folketingets udredning af nederlaget til Taleban i AfghanistanSpm. nr. S 201 Til forsvarsministeren af: Trine Pertou Mach (EL): Finder ministeren det tilfredsstillende, at formanden for Folketinget, Søren Gade, der var forsvarsminister fra 2004 til 2010, ikke ønsker at besvare spørgsmål fra forskere fra Dansk Institut for Internationale Studier (DIIS), som alle de nuværende partier i det nuværende Folketing har anmodet om at gennemføre en uvildig historisk udredning af Danmarks indsats i Afghanistan? 1.2) Spm. nr. S 202 om artiklen »Troels Lund: Vi kan ikke forhindre, at danske våbendele kan havne i Israel«Spm. nr. S 202 Til forsvarsministeren af: Trine Pertou Mach (EL): Vil ministeren uddybe den udtalelse, som han fremsatte i et interview i Politiken den 17. oktober 2024, hvor han bl.a. sagde, at »det er bekymrende«, at Danmark i Israel leverer våben til en krigsførelse, der bryder FN's regler, og vil ministeren forklare, hvordan han mener at hans bekymring på dette område kan bringes ud af verden?1.3) Spm. nr. S 159 om at israelske styrker ifølge øjenvidner adskiller familier i det nordlige GazaSpm. nr. S 159 Til udenrigsministeren af: Christina Olumeko (ALT): Hvad er regeringens holdning til, at israelske styrker ifølge øjenvidner adskiller familier i det nordlige Gaza?1.4) Spm. nr. S 183 om at anvende personers datamateriale i et forskningsprojektSpm. nr. S 183 Til indenrigs- og sundhedsministeren af: Sandra Elisabeth Skalvig (LA): Mener ministeren, at det er i orden at anvende en persons datamateriale i et forskningsprojekt, hvis der ikke er godkendelse til det og personen ikke ønsker det, og mener ministeren ikke, at det er rigtigst, at personen bør kunne gøre krav på at blive udtaget, så vedkommendes data ikke længere indgår i projektet?1.5) Spm. nr. S 208 om at Danmark skal tage imod evakuerede syge og sårede fra GazaSpm. nr. S 208 Til indenrigs- og sundhedsministeren af: Peder Hvelplund (EL): Vil ministeren genoverveje, om Danmark vil følge anmodningen fra WHO om at tage imod evakuerede syge og sårede patienter fra Gaza til behandling i Danmark, set i lyset af de seneste måneders eskalering i bl.a. dræbte og sårede civile, den desperate humanitære situation i Gaza og et næsten totalt ødelagt sundhedsvæsen?1.6) Spm. nr. S 153 om sagen om Paul WatsonSpm. nr. S 153 Til justitsministeren af: Sascha Faxe (ALT): Hvad er ministerens holdning til, at sagen om Paul Watsons udlevering – som har stor international bevågenhed – før eller siden havner på ministerens bord?1.7) Spm. nr. S 155 om den vedvarende kritik af Danmarks brug af varetægtsfængslingSpm. nr. S 155 Til justitsministeren af: Sascha Faxe (ALT): Hvad er ministerens holdning til den vedvarende kritik af Danmarks brug af varetægtsfængsling, herunder længden af varetægtsfængslingen og brug af isolation?1.8) Spm. nr. S 186 om at kortlægge kriminelle klanerSpm. nr. S 186 Til justitsministeren af: Peter Skaarup (DD): Hvis ministeren er enig i, at det er nødvendigt at lave en national analyse, der kortlægger landets klannetværk, fordi de ofte er spredt over flere politikredse, synes ministeren så ikke, at politimyndighederne burde have fulgt op på Sydsjællands og Lolland-Falsters Politis opfordring i 2021 om at lave en sådan national analyse?1.9) Spm. nr. S 204 om sigtelser for vanvidsbilismeSpm. nr. S 204 Til justitsministeren af: Michael Rosenmark (DD): Hvad mener ministeren om, at over en fjerdedel af alle sigtelser for vanvidsbilisme er rejst mod udlændinge?1.10) Spm. nr. S 139 om planer om at lave en maritim naturnationalpark i ØresundSpm. nr. S 139 Til miljøministeren af: Kim Edberg Andersen (DD): Mener ministeren, at havplanen skal genåbnes for forhandlinger for at gøre plads til miljøministerens planer om at lave en maritim naturnationalpark i Øresund? 1.11) Spm. nr. S 141 om en kommende naturnationalpark i Køge Bugt bør medføre et stop for råstofindvinding i bugtenSpm. nr. S 141 Til miljøministeren af: Kim Edberg Andersen (DD): Mener ministeren, at en kommende naturnationalpark i Køge Bugt, som inkluderer områder inden for 3 sømil (5,56 km) fra land, bør medføre et stop for råstofindvinding i bugten, og i så fald hvor vil ministeren hente råstofferne til hovedstadsområdet?1.12) Spm. nr. S 151 om affaldstilsynSpm. nr. S 151 Til miljøministeren af: Theresa Scavenius (UFG): Hvad er ministerens holdning til, at den fysiske afvisning af et affaldslæs ikke vil være praktisk muligt, som det fremgår af bemærkningerne til lovforslag nr. L 38 om affaldstilsyn, da affaldstilsynet placeres ved indgangen til forbrændingsanlæg og ikke ved indsamling eller indsamlingsvirksomheder, der blander affaldslæs sammen?1.13) Spm. nr. S 152 om affaldstilsynSpm. nr. S 152 Til miljøministeren af: Theresa Scavenius (UFG): Hvad er ministerens holdning til, at begrebet administrativ afvisning i lovforslag nr. L 38 om affaldstilsyn kan anklages for at være misvisende og greenwashing?1.14) Spm. nr. S 212 om at Vejle Havn siden 2020 har afventet svar på sin ansøgning om at få en klaptilladelseSpm. nr. S 212 Til miljøministeren af: Kenneth Fredslund Petersen (DD): Er det ministerens opfattelse, at det er udtryk for en effektiv sagsbehandling, at Vejle Havn siden 2020 har afventet svar på sin ansøgning om at få en klaptilladelse?1.15) Spm. nr. S 138 om at DR vil frasortere medvirkende til deres programmer baseret på køn og bopælSpm. nr. S 138 Til ministeren for ligestilling af: Sólbjørg Jakobsen (LA): Hvad mener ministeren om, at DR i fremtiden vil frasortere medvirkende til deres programmer baseret på deres køn og bopæl?1.16) Spm. nr. S 132 om at sikre, at rockere og bandemedlemmer ikke kan modtage førtids- eller seniorpensionSpm. nr. S 132 Til beskæftigelsesministeren af: Nick Zimmermann (DF): Hvilke initiativer vil ministeren tage for at sikre, at rockere og bandemedlemmer ikke kan modtage førtids- eller seniorpension?1.17) Spm. nr. S 133 om at sikre, at sagen om børn, der har arbejdet med asbest, ikke gentager sigSpm. nr. S 133 Til beskæftigelsesministeren af: Nick Zimmermann (DF): Hvilke initiativer vil ministeren tage for at sikre, at sagen om børn, der har arbejdet med asbest, ikke gentager sig?1.18) Spm. nr. S 213 om børn der lever i fattigdomSpm. nr. S 213 Til beskæftigelsesministeren af: Victoria Velasquez (EL): Hvad er ministerens holdning til, at Egmont Indsigts undersøgelse viser, at alt for mange børn lever i fattigdom, og burde regeringen ikke se på muligheden for en fremrykning af ydelserne, så de ikke er efterreguleret med 2 år?1.19) Spm. nr. S 214 om giftgrunden i Nyborg og at bygherren skal sanktioneresSpm. nr. S 214 Til beskæftigelsesministeren af: Victoria Velasquez (EL): Ministeren har tidligere tilkendegivet, at det er et lovbrud at sætte medarbejdere til at arbejde på giftgrunden i Nyborg, når der er giftige stoffer, så hvis Arbejdstilsynet og politiet ikke kan forfølge bygherren, hvordan vil ministeren så sikre, at en bygherre, som bryder reglerne, kan sanktioneres?1.20) Spm. nr. S 84 om flere elever skal tvinges til at gå på et gymnasium, som de ikke har lyst til at gå påSpm. nr. S 84 Til børne- og undervisningsministeren af: Helena Artmann Andresen (LA): Vil ministeren bekræfte eller afkræfte, om ministeren påtænker, at flere elever skal tvinges til at gå på et gymnasium, som de ikke har lyst til at gå på, blot fordi regeringen ønsker en mere balanceret elevsammensætning?1.21) Spm. nr. S 85 om det bare er ærgerligt for eleverne på de gymnasier, der berøres af det justerede undervisningstaxameterSpm. nr. S 85 Til børne- og undervisningsministeren af: Helena Artmann Andresen (LA): Mener ministeren, at det bare er ærgerligt for eleverne på de gymnasier, der berøres af det såkaldte justerede undervisningstaxameter, hvis justeringen fører til faglig ensretning, forringelse af naturvidenskabelige og sproglige fag og lukning af mindre studieretninger som græsk og latin, kreative fag eller naturvidenskab på højt niveau?1.22) Spm. nr. S 205 om trappestigningsordningen for udlændingeSpm. nr. S 205 Til udlændinge- og integrationsministeren af: Peter Skaarup (DD): Hvad mener ministeren om, at den tidligere socialdemokratiske etpartiregering agtede at fremsætte et lovforslag, der ville afskaffe trappestigeordningen for alle udlændinge, der idømmes en ubetinget frihedsstraf?1.23) Spm. nr. S 206 om muslimske forældreSpm. nr. S 206 Til udlændinge- og integrationsministeren af: Susie Jessen (DD): Hvad mener ministeren om, at Jyllands-Posten har kunnet fremlægge flere holdningsundersøgelser blandt herboende muslimer, som viser, at muslimske forældre ikke vil acceptere, at deres døtre gifter sig med ikkemuslimer, og at de ikke vil acceptere homoseksualitet?1.24) Spm. nr. S 149 om afskaffelsen af tilladelseskrav for varebiler vil styrke den danske transportbrancheSpm. nr. S 149 Til transportministeren af: Kenneth Fredslund Petersen (DD): Er det ministerens opfattelse, at afskaffelsen af tilladelseskrav for varebiler vil styrke den danske transportbranche?1.25) Spm. nr. S 157 om udbygning af Rute 16 mellem Hillerød og FrederiksværkSpm. nr. S 157 Til transportministeren af: Mette Thiesen (DF): Vil ministeren tage initiativ til udbygningen af Rute 16 mellem Hillerød og Frederiksværk?1.26) Spm. nr. S 162 om at lempe økonomi og beskæftigelseskravene i universitetsreformen fra 2023Spm. nr. S 162 Til uddannelses- og forskningsministeren af: Katrine Robsøe (RV): Vil ministeren lempe økonomi- og beskæftigelseskravene i universitetsreformen fra 2023, hvis kandidatudvalget ikke kan anvise nye og konkrete tiltag i sin kommende endelige rapport, som kan sikre 20 pct. erhvervskandidater og derved sænke andelen af kandidathalveringer fra de 23 pct., som universiteterne havde indmeldt til udvalgets delrapport?1.27) Spm. nr. S 163 om advarslen fra flere borgmestre om universitetsreformen fra 2023Spm. nr. S 163 Til uddannelses- og forskningsministeren af: Katrine Robsøe (RV): Hvordan forholder ministeren sig til advarslen fra borgmestrene i Aarhus, København, Odense, Aalborg og Randers om, at universitetsreformen fra 2023 vil betyde, at »flere studerende skal studere mere på mindre tid. Det betyder lavere kvalitet i uddannelserne og dermed risiko for, at viden, talent og tilknytning til arbejdsmarkedet går tabt«?1.28) Spm. nr. S 207 om tilsynet med ældreområdetSpm. nr. S 207 Til ældreministeren af: Pia Kjærsgaard (DF): Hvad er ministerens intention med, at tilsynet med ældreområdet skal stige fra mindst én gang årligt helt op til hvert femte år?1.29) Spm. nr. S 209 om det statslige tilskud til Danske ÆldrerådSpm. nr. S 209 Til ældreministeren af: Marlene Harpsøe (DD): Mener ministeren, at det rimer på mindre bureaukrati og mere velfærd, når regeringen fjerner det statslige tilskud til Danske Ældreråd og i stedet lægger det over på bloktilskuddet i kommunerne, således at udbetalingen af tilskuddet fremover skal administreres fra 98 skriveborde frem for ét?1.30) Spm. nr. S 175 om balancen i fordelingen af statslige arbejdspladser i og uden for byerneSpm. nr. S 175 Til ministeren for byer og landdistrikter af: Susie Jessen (DD): Hvad mener ministeren om balancen i fordelingen af statslige arbejdspladser i og uden for byerne, og såfremt ministeren er enig med Danmarksdemokraterne i, at den er skæv, hvad er ministerens holdning i så fald til at sløjfe regeringens flytning af arbejdspladser uden for de store byer til København og i stedet lave en ny udflytningsrunde med Danmarksdemokraterne?1.31) Spm. nr. S 140 om at der er udbetalt skattefri kørselsgodtgørelse til medlemmer af Folketinget uden tilstrækkelig lovhjemmelSpm. nr. S 140 Til skatteministeren af: Christina Olumeko (ALT): Hvad er ministerens holdning til, at der er udbetalt skattefri kørselsgodtgørelse til medlemmer af Folketinget uden nødvendig og tilstrækkelig lovhjemmel?

Tennismagasinets Podcast
Peter Nyborg, sports manager Partille Tennis och tidigare 38 i världen

Tennismagasinets Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2024 88:51


Peter Nyborg växte upp i Trollhättan innan han gick och blev världens 166:e bästa tennisspelare i singel och 38 i dubbel. Han vann fem ATP-titlar i dubbel och nådde tredje omgången i Grand Slam som bäst. Efter sin spelarkarriär har Nyborg arbetat som tränare i Mölndals TK, för tennisförbundet i Kuwait samt i Qatar. Nu är han nytillträdde sports manager i Partille Tennis.   I avsnittet pratar vi om alla stegen i Nyborgs karriär – ända från Trollhättan via GLTK till proffslivet. Om beslutet att stå över gymnasiet, den offensiva spelstilen och om att satsa på dubbel. Vi pratar även om åren i Kuwait och om hans nya utmaning i Partille.   Tack till alla partners: * Zenniz – The Smart Tennis Solution: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠http://www.zenniz.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ * BROTHY - ⁠⁠http://www.originalbrothy.com⁠⁠.  * House of Bontin – Smarta destinationen för tennis och padel: ⁠⁠⁠http://⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠www.houseofbontin.se⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ (Använd koden ”Baslinjen” för 10% på hela sortimentet förutom på Slinger Bag eller redan nedsatta priser.) * Wilson Tennis Camp: ⁠⁠http://⁠⁠www.tenniscamp.se/⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠* Uppsala Tennis Cup - Sveriges femte Grand Slam för juniorer!⁠⁠ Stort tack också till alla föreningspartners och prenumeranter på Baslinjen.com! Intromusik: Mr Smith, Cool Running (Free Music Archive) (CC BY) Outromusik:Mr Smith, The New West (Free Music Archive) (CC BY) Besök ⁠http://www.baslinjen.com⁠ för allt möjligt material om svensk och nordisk tennis! Tack för att du blir prenumerant och supportar Baslinjen

Ordet og Israel
Andagt ved Poul Arne Nyborg

Ordet og Israel

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2024 13:14


Lyt til en andagt ved Poul Arne Nyborg, næstformand i Ordet og Israel.

DET SIDSTE MÅLTID
Morten Hee Andersen

DET SIDSTE MÅLTID

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2024 56:25


Skuespiller Morten Hee Andersen fik sit gennembrud i DR-serien 'Herrens Veje'. Siden har karrieren budt på bærende roller i tv-serierne 'Sygeplejeskeskolen' og 'Carmen Curlers'. Han har medvirket i en række storfilm og været en fast del af ensemblet på Det Kongelige Teater. I 'Det sidste måltid' fortæller han at til trods for den flotte karrierer, har tvivlen altid været en følgesvend og at der med medvind også følger en nervøsitet over, om han kommer til at ødelægge det hele. Mens Morten Hee Andersen spiser sit sidste måltid, der består af melonsalat med Iberico skinke, pasta i et gigantisk ostehjul og gammeldags vaffelis, fortæller han om sit forhold til tro. Når han skal se tilbage på sit levede liv, vil han gerne se tilbage på de tidspunkter, hvor livet var magisk. Det var det blandt andet, da han stod på skateboard på parkeringspladsen ved Føtex i Nyborg, på en sommerdag på vej efter is med familien, og da hans spansklærer fra Nyborg Gymnasium tog ham med på skinkemuseet i Madrid. Nekrologen i programmet er skrevet på baggrund af artikler fra Skive Folkeblad, Elle, Avisen.dk, Soundvenue, Ugeavisen.dk, DR.DK, Politiken, Se & Hør, Kristeligt Dagblad og Berlingske. Vært: Lærke Kløvedal. Kok: Luna Hjerming. Klipper og producer: Asbjørn Kjærgaard Pedersen. Tilrettelægger: Anna-Paludan Müller. Redaktør: Michelle Mølgaard Andersen.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Next Great Thing
Building a relationship advice app you can actually trust, with Renate Nyborg, Founder & CEO, Meeno

The Next Great Thing

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2024 44:37


Renate Nyborg has been building consumer-focused apps for as long as the App Store has existed. She's held senior leadership roles at Apple and Headspace. She was the CEO of Tinder, the world's most popular dating app, at the height of the pandemic. It was during this critical time that Renate saw up close the importance of human connection and the profound negative impacts of loneliness, especially among men and younger people. This experience ultimately inspired her to create Meeno, an app that uses AI to offer personalized advice for any relationship issue – with friends, family, coworkers, roommates, dating, and more. Renate shares her journey in founding Meeno, explaining how she's developed and tested the app and gathered critical user feedback along the way. She highlights Meeno's unique approach to delivering bite-sized, expert-validated advice that empowers users to build confidence, communicate better, and improve their relationships. Finally, Renate discusses the challenges of launching an AI startup in the current landscape, emphasizing the importance of staying focused on customer needs and happiness, user experience, and solving genuine problems rather than getting swept up in the AI hype machine.Show notes, episodes, and more at thenextgreatthingpodcast.com. For more information on SF AppWorks, visit sfappworks.com. Follow Andrew on LinkedIn at @Andrew GreensteinQuestions? Feedback? Guest recommendations? Email us here.

Reality Tjek
Jeg er stadig ikke fan af Heino Hansen... Feat. Maria Nyborg

Reality Tjek

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2024 80:36


DER ER MINISODE! DER ER MINISPODE!Og siger fra starten kæmpe SPOILER ALERT, hvis du endnu ikke har set afsnit 2 af Forræder. Men det er mere end 48 timer siden, afsnittet kom ud. Maria og jeg tager et lille deepdive i afsnit 2 af Forræder. Hvad sker der lige med de games, som ikke er blevet bedre og Heino Hansen styrer den her sæson. Og stakkels Lene Beier har det svært. Derudover taler vi om første afsnit af Diamantfamilien - Fanget i Dubai. Ja, hvad kan vi sige, det er virkelig ikke godt. Det er faktisk ganske forfærdeligt, og det er vi ret kede af. #diamantfamilien #ForræderTV2 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Reality Tjek
F dig, Heino Hansen, 4700 Næstved.. Feat. Maria Nyborg

Reality Tjek

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2024 122:02


DER ER PODCAST!! DER ER PODCAST!!Så er Maria og jeg mødtes igen. Denne gang for at tale om de programmer, som kører allerede. Og det er sgu lidt en hyldest til alle kvinderne, der er med i de her aktuelle programmer.. Selvfølgelig vender vi også lige premieren på Forræder sæson 2. Og ja, fra nu af er Heino Hansen min nemesis. Det vil han være for evigt. Også selvom vi begge er fra Næveren. På grund af ham, er der ikke mere Ophelia Pitzner i Forræder, og det er jeg SÅ gal over. Jeg håber, han bliver opdaget lige om lidt og ryger direkte hjem til hvor han kommer fra. Desuden er han også med i næste sæson af Jaget Vildt, som vi jo skal tale om senere på året, så nok reality til ham!!Men vi tager også til Verdens Ende. Hipstervennerne Martin og Sebastian drikker sig fulde og har aldrig travlt på den tur. Men det er søstrene Tea og Tilde, der virkelig gør det for os i denne sæson. Vi må håbe, de vinder.Maria O orker ikke Rasmus i Kærlighed hvor Kragerne vender. Hun vil ikke holde hånd med ham og kigge på naturen og mærke efter kærlighedssprog. Hun burde takke af og tøffe hjem. Anders kysser lidt for meget med en af kvinderne og burde sende den anden hjem. Benjamin gør det rigtige, og sender Line hjem. Burde Tobias ikke sende sig selv hjem? Som Maria siger: Han er jo Julie Kriegler. Han er virkelig ikke komfortable i den her setting. Og så bliver vi nødt til at tale om de der kærlighedssprog.Alene i Vildmarken - der kommer is på vandet og deltagerne har besøg hver og hver anden dag fra produktionen. B-Wild Claus tager afsked med sin far. Ulrik er ved at blive helt cray-cray og Anne er bare vildt sej!Maria, jeg ville altlid tage en 21 timer lang togtur med dig. Og tak til dig der lytter med. Uden dig ingen podcast - og jeg er så taknemmelig for hver og en af jer.#justiceforOpheliaTIDSKODER:11:30 - Forræder, sæson 2, TV233:00 - Kærlighed hvor Kragerne Vender, sæson 5, TV259:00 - Alene i Vildmarken, sæson 8, DR01: 26:00 - Først til Verdens Ende, sæson 4, TV2 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Reality Tjek
Shy ... Kan I høre det... Bushcraft... Feat Maria Nyborg

Reality Tjek

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2024 112:23


DER ER PODCAST!! DER ER PODCAST!!MARIA NYBORG ER TILBAGE!!! Jeg har savnet hende, og det håber jeg også, I har. Det var den bedste snak. I hvert fald en snak jeg har savnet. Der begynder snart at være lidt liv i det danske reality igen. Og det er jo bare dejligt. der har været lidt stille meget længe. Men det tror jeg, vi skal til at væne os lidt til.Vi taler om Kærlighed hvor Kragerne Vender, som jo er Marias yndlingsprogram. Her har fyrene nu valgt kvinder til første date. Eller nogen kommer på første date, andre kommer på en yoga date - og SÅ i næste afsnit kommer de på deres første date. Jeg har mange spørgsmål til Maria. For er det ikke at gøre forskel på folk?Og så er Alene i Vildmarken tilbage på DR. Det er sæson 8 og nu har de valgt nogen som har skills. Bushcraft blandt andet. Og jeg ved ikke hvad det er, kun at den ene deltager - Anders - muligvis hun har dyrket bushcraft i sin baghave. På opfordringer har vi vi set Bachelor Sverige, sæson 6. Det kan du se på TV2 PLAY. Og altså det er optaget samme sted, som vores første sæson og lige efter eller lige før vores første sæson. Vi er ikke kun årevis bagud fra USA men også fra Sverige. Er vi fans?? HmmmmTak til Maria for at være tilbage. Jeg vil bygge et bushcraft telt til dig anyday. Tak til dig der lytter med. Uden dig ingen podcast - og det mener jeg, mere end du aner. TIDSKODER - cirkatider: 17:00 - Alene i Vildmarken, sæson 8, DR45:15 - Kærlighed hvor Kragerne Vender, sæson 5, TV2 PLAY1:20:20 - Bachelor Sverige, sæson 6, TV2 PLAY Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Girlfriend God
042: Taking It to the Streets – Sacred Activism and Gathering the Women with Marilyn Nyborg

The Girlfriend God

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2024 72:38


Recognizing the need for women to find their voices and claim their power, Marilyn Nyborg began in the early ‘80's to work through women's circles and activities to bring feminine wisdom to bear on the world. In 2002 she became a co-founder of Gather the Women. Marilyn brought GTW home and created Gather the Women of Nevada County. In 2016 she co-founded Indivisible Women of Nevada County. and co-led Living Room Conversations for 3 years. She is the author of Woman's Guide to Sacred Activism. Currently exploring the ancestral woundings carried in women from the burning times and the conditioning we have carried into the 21st century. Marilyn does presentations around the country focused on the major loss throughout civilization at the repression and degradation of women's wisdom and contributions. SUPPORT: To purchase a copy of A Woman's Guide to Sacred Activism visit Amazon. FOLLOW: You can find Marilyn online at Facebook and the Sacred Feminine Network Facebook group. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thegirlfriendgod/message

The Sunday Session with Francesca Rudkin
Renate Nyborg: former Tinder CEO launches AI platform designed to fix our loneliness epidemic

The Sunday Session with Francesca Rudkin

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2024 7:29


A former Tinder CEO is using AI to curb the effects of the ongoing loneliness epidemic. Studies show loneliness impacts 1 in 3 Kiwis, with 86 percent of young people gravitating towards technology and social media to address relationship issues. Meeno, an AI guide designed to mentor users into improving their interpersonal relationships, launched in New Zealand this week. Creator Renate Nyborg says the app can be used to boost romantic relationships, but it's primarily geared towards forging and strengthening platonic ones. "We actually see in New Zealand, people are most interested in using Meeno to help them with their friendships, family relationships, even their workplace relationships." LISTEN ABOVE  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Your QFM
Giving God Your Yes...Author Kimberly Nyborg Interview

Your QFM

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2024 30:19


Kimberly joins Phil to discuss her new book and this incredible true story of Hope and Healing.

Ideas Sleep Furiously
Are multicultural societies doomed? | Charles Murray & Helmuth Nyborg

Ideas Sleep Furiously

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2024 9:58 Very Popular


Aporia sat down with two giants in the field of intelligence research, Charles Murray and Helmuth Nyborg. We spoke for nearly an hour about a variety of topics, including: Intelligence research, its past, present, and future. The smartest intelligence researchers and people Charles and Helmuth have met. Nationalism and white supremacy How societies are “coming apart” Whether America was a doomed project Whether multi-ethnic societies can be successful

Reality Tjek
Er der flest hjul eller døre eller en ordentlig snotklat på en paraply. Feat Maria Nyborg

Reality Tjek

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2023 111:46


DER ER PODCAST! DER ER PODCAST!Maria og jeg var mødtes for at tale om datingprogrammer: Men pludseligt var vi lige så opslugt i Squid Game - The Challenge som alle andre. Vanvittigt program. Men det betyder ikke, at der ikke er nyt på den danske dating reality fløj. Endelig siger DR, ja vi laver reality med programmet Døm vores forhold. En lille freaking perle. Og TV2 siger også: Hahah.. V har også lavet vores eget programm, Se mig, hør mig, Elsk mig. Wow,.. Intet er dårligt. Og jeg både tuder og har et lille rant. Så et perfekt Reality Tjek program. Tak for at lytte med og tak til Maria Nyborg - jeg vil tælle døre og hjul for dig.Og uden dig ingen podcast - men det ved du#fridabnotmybachelorette Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Reality Tjek
Værten er Hollywoodstjerne og bedste venner med Jake Gyllenhaal. Feat. Maria Nyborg

Reality Tjek

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2023 116:22


DER ER PODCAST!! DER ER PODCAST!!Og titlen er bare, så jeg kunne skrive Jake Gyllenhaal i en titel. Maria og jeg er tilbage over skærmen og taler om aktuel reality igen. Der er ikke noget med dating, og det er i sig selv meget mærkeligt. Så mens vi venter på at der offentliggjort nogle Bachelorettes, så taler Maria og jeg om overlevelsesreality, eller hvad man nu kan kalde det. Flokken er et nyt dansk format på TV2. Så har de også fået deres eget Alene i Vildmarken. Og vi hader det ikke. Men det tog lidt lang tid om at komme i gang. 10 danskere dumpes ned et sted i Bulgarien, de er nærige med kortanvisninger, så vi er ikke helt sikre på hvor. Slædepatruljen er også et nyt dansk format på DR. Her kæmper 16 kvinder om at blive en slags medlem af Siriuspatruljen. Der er ikke så meget at sige om det, men vi formår da alligevel at have meninger:)Så er Stjerner i Trøjen tilbage med en sæson 3. Stadig med Hollywoodstjernen og bedste ven med Jake Gyllenhall som vært. Det er ret vildt. Og så er der også en masse stjerner med. Maria er ikke fan - jeg er stadig fan. Og nå ja, vi starter da lige med at tale lidt Paradise Hotel, s19,Det er det vi taler om denne gang. Og ja. tak til Maria for at være med. Du vil altid være en stjerne på min trøje. Og tak til dig der lytter med. Uden dig - ingen podcast. TIDSKODER - CIRKA:22:00 - Slædepatruljen, Sæson 1, DR50:00 - Flokken, Sæson 1,TV21:30:00 - Stjerner i Trøjen, sæson 3, Discovery+ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Reality Tjek
The Lagonis og et meget misvisende bank i bordet - En DR succeshistorie i 8 afsnit .. Feat. Maria Nyborg og Bachelor.Amalie

Reality Tjek

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2023 114:59


DER ER MINISODE!! DER ER MINISODE!!Så er vi her.. Jeg er syg og har skulle redigerer samtidig, så derfor lidt forsinket, og der er sikkert også nogle vilde feberklip med. Det bliver spændende at lytte til. Men sidste omgang af podcast nummer 9001 om Gift ved Første Blik. Har nogle af jer forslag til, hvad trekløveret skal tale om næste gang, så skriv i indboksen. For vi er helt sikkert klar!Det er slut i Giftland. Neo-Pi-3 testen dumpede igen.. Men Eivind sad smilende og lod os vide, at det helt sikkert var parrene der ikke havde givet deres potientiale nok tid. For DR er det en succes - det er mange sæsoner siden vi har fået et par ud af det, og derfor får vi også en sæson 10. Juhuu. For os har det været en succes at mødes hver anden tirsdag hjemme hos Bachelor.Amalie og tale om det her. Vi har hygget os, små skændtes, været meget enige. Det har været en kæmpe fornøjelse. Tak til Maria og Bachelor.Amalie - jeg vil tage på coupleretreat og bade nøgen med jer anyday. Og tak til dig der lytter med. Uden dig ingen podcast. OG TILLYKKE TIL THE LAGONIS#fridabnotmybachelorette Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Reality Tjek
Den med Gert Martin Hald der pludselig dukker op på samme måde som Rasmus' diller Feat Maria Nyborg og Bachelor.amalie

Reality Tjek

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2023 106:27


DER ER MINISODE!! DER ER MINISODE!!Så blev det lørdag og tid til podcast nummer 9001 om Gift ved Første Blik. Vi er realitypodcastenes enfant terrible, har jeg fået af vide - og det er vi stolte af. Men det er igen Bachelor.amalie, Maria Nyborg og så mig, Marlene Weybøll der er samlet til at tale om afsnit 5 og 6 i sæson 9 af Gift ved Første Blik. Og det er jo sådan set kun i Odense at der er ro på og hvor de hænger ud med venner til bryllup og flytter i hus og drikker billig rosé og spiser leverpostejsmaddere. Det kan næsten ikke blive mere idyllisk. I Vejle er det ikke særligt kontrolleret hos de to kontrollerende mennsker. De to meget kontrolleret mennesker, kan ikke leve under Sarahs meget strikse køkkenregime, og derfor smider hun ham ud og siger: Nu er vi et COLA par. Vi tvivler på de nogensinde ser hinanden igen. Rasmus og Sara har problemer med intimiteten. Sara vil knalde - Rasmus vil vente. Men Rasmus vil gerne være nøgen og afseksualisere kroppen. Det bliver til en lidt ophedet diskussion mellem os tre i Bachelor.Amalies stue. Og så må der være foregået noget mellem dem, vi ikke har været med til, for det går hurtigt ned ad bakke, da Sara bare gerne vil ind og se Den lille Havfrue - og ja, det er filmen med Halle Barry, ikke hende ude på Langelinie. Og her vil jeg bare gerne lige sige, at vi altså optog inden det blev til en ting. Selvom Martin og Pernille er oppe i højderne, er de kun på vej nedad - og Pernille skal ALDRIG bo med en mand igen, og Martin prøver at være cool omkring det. Michael har fået sneget en god lang reklame ind for sit firma - hvor Jeanette og familien mødes til rundvisning. Jeanette tænder stadig ikke på Michael og Michael fortæller i terapi en traumatiserende historie om en lorte exkæreste. Og så har han åbenbart været på date med 400 mennesker. Hvornår har du haft tid, spørger Jeanette? Jeg blev født 10 år før dig og var single gennem mine 20'er - der har du tiden, søster LystigJeg er ked af at sige, at vi spoiler et af parrene, fordi de åbenbart fiser rundt alle steder hånd i hånd og kysser - det skal stoppe nu. Tak til Maria og Bachelor.Amalie for at være med. Jeg vil gå med hullede bukser for jer. Tak til dig der lytter med. Uden dig ingen podcast. Hav en dejlig weekend#fridabnotmybachelorette Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Reality Tjek
Hashtag hvad blev der er Lars Bom.. Feat. Maria Nyborg

Reality Tjek

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2023 125:47


DER ER PODCAST!! DER ER PODCAST!!Så blev det igen den tid på ugen. Maria Nyborg og jeg har sat os ned sammen hver for sig - så der er mulighed for bar røv - for at tale om alle de aktuelle realityprogrammer der er derude. Det er slut med Forræder. Johannes Nymark blev last man standing - men hvis man kun har set programmerne, ved man stadig ikke, hvad han egentlig har vundet - udover at sølvbarrene til slut var 162K kroner værd. Marlene forsøger at hjælpe casterne med at finde de her kendisser, det åbenbart skal være, der skal være med i sæson 2.I Robinson Ekspeditionen er det lige efter bogen - de er sultne og Johannes er en quitter, der bare skal ud af Kjeldbergs ekspedition. Og så ser det ud til at Kemals gruppe Kernen endelig bliver spillet ud. Takket være vores alles store helt Pia. I Landmand søger Kærlighed friendzoner Linea begge mænd, mens Niels Erik ikke fortjener mere omtale. Til gengæld har vi en ny og helt fantastisk førsteelsker, nemlig Carsten, der ikke kan stå for Michelles øjne. Og så er der vandkamp, nye træer og blå blomster hos Sanne.Cole og Timm bliver gift i Grænseløs Forelsket. Det nye fantastiske par, har taget Maria og jeg med storm. Hos Angela og Jason flytter svigermor ind - men Angela har travlt med at være businessowner - eller.. Og så bliver Saiyan friet til, og det er jo også bare nuttet.Nogen har endelig knækket mit kyniske hjerte, så jeg er bare i hopla. Og jeg taler vist også mere end normalt. Tusinde tak til Maria for at være min medvært. Du må lære mig at tage selfies til hver en tid. Og tak til dig der lytter med. Uden dig ingen podcast. TIDSKODER:#fridabnotmybachelorette Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Reality Tjek
Samtalekort, Toy Box t-shirt og frit fald mod skilsmisse.. Feat. Maria Nyborg og Bachelor.Amalie

Reality Tjek

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2023 116:11


DER ER MINISODE!! DER ER MINISODE!!Så er podcast nummer 9001 tilbage med vores take på de sidste to afsnit af Gift ved første blik 9. Og det var hårdt at komme igennem. Især afsnit 3, som jo var en hel uge lang. Hold nu kæft! Det var 10 dates, noget alenetid og lidt soloterapi. 10 dates, venner!!Men alt for at gøre den forestående bryllupsrejse meget nemmere for vores deltagere. Det gjorde det bare ikke. Mindst to par er i frit fald på vej mod en skilsmisse. Og så er en af deltagerne fundet på Tinder. Jeg har besluttet, vi ikke siger hvem, men snakken om deltagere og spoilers er stadig valid. Lad nu være, kære deltagere med at spoile, så er I søde. Det var dejligt at mødes med Maria og Bachelor.Amalie i Bachelor.Amalies soveværelse. Vi taler kun lidt i munden på hinanden:). Og jeg struggler stadig lidt med lyden!! Sad 6 timer i går og prøvede, så det er som det er. Tak til Bachelor.Amalie og Maria for at være med på rejsen. Jeg ville hoppe i en kajak for jer. Og tak til dig der lytter med. Uden dig - ingen podcast♥️#fridabnotmybachelorette #GVFB #giftvedførsteblik #realitytjek Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Reality Tjek
Girls can do anything! En hyldest til Lotte fra Robinson Ekspeditionen.. Feat. Maria Nyborg

Reality Tjek

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2023 126:17


DER ER PODCAST!! DER ER PODCASTMaria er med fra sygesengen - og derfor sidder vi denne gang igen hver for sig, men det gør det ikke mindre hyggeligt.Og vi har et pakket program, for der er jo programmer i gang, og så har der været premiere på Robinson Ekspeditionen 24 - eller det er jo så 25 års jubilæum. Jeg havde helt glemt, den følelse jeg får hver sæson, når kvinder igen er slagtekvæg og der er mænd, der højt kommenterer på kvinders kroppe - og det endda får lov til at komme med i programmet.Men i Grænseløst Forelsket er der bryllup. Jason og Angela bliver gift på en græsplæne i Struer og Jasons bror står for vielsen. Poul Erik holder tale for Regilas landsby og stakkels Robin og Charity har ikke et sted i hele verden at være sammen og få den baby, som Charity skal have lige om lidt.I Landmand søger Kærlighed møder vi endelig de sidste landmænd/kvinder, nemlig Sanne og Gustav - og der er lidt forskel i den mængde breve de modtager. Der må snart castere på til at være opsøgende og finde bejlere som vores landkvinder bare kan tænde lidt op.Det lakker mod enden i Forræder, og det er sgu meget godt. Til gengæld, efter andre end programmet har forklaret os reglerne, har både Maria og jeg besluttet os for ikke at hænge os mere i det. Men desværre ryger alle favoritterne (i hvert fald Marlenes) på stribe nu.I næste uge er der GVFB snak med Maria og bachelor.amalie. Det bliver hyggeligt.Tak til Maria for at være min medvært - trods feberhjerne. For mig er du 20% awesome, 50% genial og 30% bare den bedsteOg tusinde tak til dig for at lytte med. Uden dig ingen podcast.TIDSKODER:Ca. 10:00 - Grænseløs ForelsketCa. 36:00 - Landmand søger KærlighedCa. 01:05:00 - ForræderCa. 01: 30:00 - Robinson Ekspeditionen#fridabnotmybachelorette Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Reality Tjek
90% skilsmisserate vs. dårlig sex og pizza.. Feat Bachelor.Amalie og Maria Nyborg

Reality Tjek

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2023 98:00


DER ER MINISODE!! DER ER MINISODE!!Så kom den endelig.. Som lovet - i løbet af lørdagen. Maria Nyborg, Bachelor.amalie og jeg har set de første to afsnit af Gift ved Første Blik, sæson 9. Jeg er kynikeren, Maria og Bachelor.amalie siger de tror på kærligheden - så der er lagt op til en god lang snak. Hvor vi også ender en tur i et sommerhus i Marielyst. Hvilket par har vi store forventninger til? Hvem bliver denne sæsons Benny og Tanya? Og bliver NEO-PI-3 testen en succes? Husk det var testen, der matchede Jonas og Ida Emilie i Vild Kærlighed. Tak til Bachelor.amalie og Maria Nyborg for at lave denne episode med mig - og tak til dig, der lytter med. Uden dig - ingen podcast. #fridabnotmybachelorette Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Reality Tjek
De spiser freaking BREADSTICKS.. Feat. Maria Nyborg

Reality Tjek

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2023 118:28


Grænseløst Forelsket er tilbage igen. Med nye og gamle par. Heldigvis er Regila og Poul Erik og Angela stadig med. Jason not so much.Maria og jeg har set første afsnit. Og vi er forholdsvis begejstret for alle parrene - altså lige bortset fra de der røde flag, der måske/måske ikke flagrer.Forræder er nu 5 afsnit inde. Og Bjørli sidder i en stol med en dårlig tand og kan ikke høre noget. Det er hendes egne ord. Vi er tadaaa stadig ikke begejstret for de der missioner, vi er underholdt.. Men... I det mindste er der stadig snacks og deltagerne har denne gang munden fuld af breadsticks. Hos landmændene går det som det nu en gang går. Den liderlige jagon hos Niels Erik er vi ikke meget til. Og så mangler der stadig to landmænd. Hvad er det lige der sker.Tak til Maria for at være min evige medvært - du er mit guld. Og tak til dig der lytter med. Uden dig ingen podcast.#fridabnotmybachelorette Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Reality Tjek
Jeg er loyal, bitches... Feat Maria Nyborg

Reality Tjek

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2023 130:09


DER ER PODCAST!! DER ER PODCAST!!Maria og jeg, Marlene, er tilbage efter jeg lige har holdt en lille uges pause. Skulle lige sove ovenpå al det Bachelorette indhold vi har kastet ud - og så er der startet en ny Bachelorette sæson. Bare fra Sverige. Vi taler om den sidste i episoden. Der er drama i Landmand søger Kærlighed - men vi ser ikke dramaet, for det er klippet ud. Og der er ganske få amoriner i luften. Dog ser det ud til, at Niels Erik har besluttet sig for hvis hår han skal flette og hvem der skal sætte hans lille manbun. Maria og jeg taler om afsnit 2 og 3 i Landmand. Det eneste jeg kan sige er: Release the speeddate!!Og så er en ung 40-årig kvinde i livsstilseksperten Christian Graus øjne en moden dame. Fuck patriarkatet - please gå ind og se Barbie. (Vi har ikke et betalt samarbejde med Barbie, nok som de eneste i verden). Ajmen, hvad er vi nået til, hvis en 40 årig ung kvinde nu er moden?Maria og jeg prøver at finde noget positivt at sige om Forræder, men det er svært, når vi ikke en gang ved, hvad man kan vinde, hvis man kan vinde noget. Og de her børnelege de leger - har de set de udenlandske sæsoner, eller hvad?Til sidst tager vi til Kreta med Olivia, som er Sveriges officielt anden Bachelorette. Uofficielt så er hun faktisk den tredje. Vi kæmper os igennem en hurtig snak om de 4 første afsnit, som du kan se på PLAY. Tak til Maria for at være med - som altid en KÆMPE fornøjelse. Tak til dig der lytter med - uden dig ingen podcast. Og det er sandheden. Til sidst tak til mine nye venner hos Acast, vi skal alle sende dem varme tanker. Det er dem, der skal sørge for, jeg snart kan få nogle nye sko. TIDSKODER: Ca. 13:00 - Forræder, TV2/PLAYCa. 01:07:00 - Landmand søger Kærlighed, TV2/PLAYCa. 01:42:00 - Bachelorette Sverige, PLAY Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Du lytter til Politiken
Sommeroplæsning: Præsten er god til at holde på hemmeligheder. Men en dag hørte hun en hemmelighed, som fik hende til at kaste op

Du lytter til Politiken

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2023 24:38


Selvom vi lever i en tid, hvor vi nedbryder tabuer og gør os fri af snærende normer, så er der stadig hemmeligheder i mange familier. Derfor skriver vi i de her uger om familiehemmeligheder i Politiken. Journalist Kirsten Nilsson er taget til Nyborg for at tale med præsten Mette Tikjøb Grymer, som har tavshedspligt og holder på rigtig mange hemmeligheder. Hun holder sjælesorgssamtaler og har sorggrupper. Hun fortalte om hemmeligheder så voldsomme, at det har fået hende til at kaste op. Hør også journalist, Elisabeth Astrup, læse sin artikel op om Birger Kyhl, der var 75 år, da han fandt ud af, at hans mor havde båret på en hemmelighed hele hans liv. Jo mere han gravede, jo mere fyldte hendes hemmelige liv.Hvis du vil dele din egen familiehemmelighed, så er du velkommen til at skrive til familiehemmeligheder@pol.dk.

Reality Tjek
Forræderen er en eller anden kendistype.. Feat. Maria Nyborg

Reality Tjek

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2023 118:58


DER ER PODCAST!! DER ER PODCAST!!Så er vi tilbage i virkeligheden, efter en meget lang sommer med TV2 fiktionsserie i 28 afsnit Bachelorette.Maria og jeg ser igen nede på jorden, dramafri (i hvert fald med deltagerne i virkeligheden) reality tv. Og det er så dejligt.I denne episode har vi kun set to afsnits tv. Vi har set første afsnit af jubilæumssæson nummer 10 af Landmand søger Kærlighed på TV2. Og så har vi set premieren på det hollandske format Der Verraders, som nu er lavet i en dansk udgave med kendistyper. Big mistake. Huge. Lise Rønne er spilmesteren og programmet har premiere i aften den 28. juli - eller det ligger allerede på PLAY. Vi spoiler det hele, så vil du ikke spoiles, så vent med at lytte til den del af podcasten til efter. (Til info, fordi vi taler om det, så fik Julie Hastrup 325.342,00 kr. skattefrit i Bibliotekspenge i år, det er helt til offentlig skue, derfor håber vi ikke, at de der kendistyper vinder penge til dem selv - og derfor måske, man lige skulle forklare det i spillet eller endnu bedre, caste ukendte til et format, der egner sig perfekt til ukendte).Jamen, det var det:)Tak til Maria for at være med. Tak til dig der lytter med - uden dig ingen podcast.Og tak til de nye venner vi har fået på Acast - dem som forhåbentlig sørger for, jeg snart kan få et par nye Crocs. Haha..Rigtig dejlig weekend.TIDSKODER:Ca. 13:30 - Landmand søger Kærlighed, TV2Ca. 45:00 - Forræder, TV2 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Reality Tjek
Taletiden er slut, Spoiler-Stig. Smid det på en T-shirt. Feat. Maria Nyborg

Reality Tjek

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2023 64:42


DER ER MINISODE!! DER ER MINISODE!!Og bare lige til orientering.. Har du ikke set Efter den Sidste Rose, så er det her altså et spoiler afsnit. Så hermed SPOILER ALERT!!Maria og jeg er mødtes for sidste gang for at tale om Efter den Sidste Rose. Og vi får da også lige vendt en enkelt podcast, der har været derude i denne uge. Maria har lyttet til den, jeg har selvfølgelig ikke. Det er endelig slut og med det håber vi, at de her fyre holder en lang ferie fra at udtale sig om noget som helst. Kvinderne skal nok finde jeres DMs alligevel. Og nu hvor jeg sidder her, får jeg egentlig helt ondt af søde søde Mads, der er blevet fuldstændig overset hele sæsonen, fordi han rent faktisk har opført sig som kontrakten siger. Mads vi håber, din DM er fyldt til randen - og så er vi bare kede af, TV2 valgte at underskrive en kontrakt med djævlen og derfor ikke lave en sæson Bachelor. Vi ville have elsket at se dig der.Tak til Maria for at være med - og tak til dig der lytter med. Uden dig ingen podcast. Og tak til vores nye venner hos Acast#fridabnotmybachelorette Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Reality Tjek
En slatten rose.. Feat Maria Nyborg

Reality Tjek

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2023 117:59


DER ER PODCAST!! DER ER PODCAST!!Så skete det endelig, de sidste roser blev delt ud. Jeg kunne ikke være mere lykkelig. Det har været op ad bakke de sidste par uger. Som alle nok ved.Så Maria og jeg tog os i nakken - eller mest nok mig - og så fik vi talt om de sidste par uger i Bachelorette.Det mest interessante er nok, at Maria endelig afslører hvem af fyrene, hun var på date med tidligere på året. Noget mere spændende cliffhanger, end hvem Julie giver sin sidste rose til.Vi taler lige meget kort - max 10 minutter - om Diamantfamilien i starten. Så er du advaret

Voices of the Sacred Feminine
A Woman's Guide to Sacred Activism with Marilyn Nyborg

Voices of the Sacred Feminine

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2023 69:00


Marilyn Rosenbrock Nyborg, Sacred Activist, author of A Woman's Guide to Sacred Activism and co-founder of Gather the Women and Global Matrix gives listeners the ABC's of sacred activism:  What is it?  Is it religious?  Why Women?  Do you have to be an Extravert to participate?  How to incorporate your anger.  How to change people's minds.  Why this is different than men's approach at activism.  

Reality Tjek
Shyy.. Kan I høre det? Lyden af Kasper der ingen taletid får... Feat. Maria Nyborg

Reality Tjek

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2023 124:56


DER ER PODCAST!! DER ER PODCAST!!Maria Nyborg og jeg, Marlene Weybøll, sidder endnu engang i Marias stue - og endnu en gang har vi også kun 2 programmer på programmet. Først skal vi tale om Reunion i The Ultimatum - Queer Love. Vi følger op på værten og så taler vi om at alt jo vendte på hovedet efter reunion. Skurke er blevet til helte og helte til skurke. Og så bliver partner vold dysset ned. Det er vi ikke fan af. Ovre i Mexico i Bachelorette er Mette virkelig begyndt at spille det ægte Bachelorette spil og vi kan lide det. Julie liver lidt op efter den her reseceremoni, hvor hun egentlig bare sagde, hvad vi alle sammen hele tiden godt vidste og det var måske ikke hele sandheden hun sagde. Og så får vi ugen, hvor - som Stig meget ucharmerende kalder det - bollebilletten kommer i spil. Julie og Mette får hver deres nøgle til et eller andet hotelværelse, hvor de kan tage en date med videre, uden kameraer. Det der i USA kaldet for Fantasy Suites og først gives til sidst.Vi ser Boris i opløsning, da Mette tager Stig med på one-on-one til endnu en grotte - og han går endnu mere i torvene (også bogstaveligt), da Stig ikke kommer hjem. For Mette forfører ham med Blinkende Lygter og snakkemassage. Eller måske mere får nøglen fordi Mette gerne vil lære ham lidt bedre at kende, som vi kalder det:)Det her er fantastisk reality - chefs kiss. Tak til Maria for at være med og tak til dig der lytter med. Jeg er kæmpe fan af jer alle sammen

Reality Tjek
Evolutionskonstruktionen af vores kønsroller... Feat. Maria Nyborg

Reality Tjek

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2023 121:53


DER ER PODCAST! DER ER PODCAST!Så kunne jeg endelig være klar. Jeg har haft SÅ mange tømmermænd i dag. Drak SÅ mange Espresso Martini'er i går. Men nu er episoden klar - og den er sprængfarlig. Maria og jeg taler om The Ultimatum - Queer Love på Netflix. Programmet der lidt tog røven på os begge to. Og jeg tvivler pludselig på min egen seksualitet. Og så alligevel ikke, for selvom Rasmus har været ude og brokke sig over at Mette og Julie, blev skuffet over mændene (og Julie har svært ved at komme sig over den skuffelse i programmerne), så kan jeg mærke, at jeg stadig tænder mest på mænd. Eller gør jeg, Kasper? Jezz, nogle udtalelser. Maria og jeg tager et deepdive i to ugers Bachelorette, som du kan se på TV2 Play. Det er et lidt forvirrende deepdive, men jeg ved du kan følge med. Igen tak til jer alle der lytter med - uden jer ingen podcast. Og jeg er glad for I altid tilgiver mig, når podcasten lige bliver forsinket en dag eller to.Hav en skøn weekend fortsat - og her er lidt godt til gåturen, strandturen eller hvilken tur du er på i dag:) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Reality Tjek
Thelma and Louise dater i Mexico feat. Maria Nyborg

Reality Tjek

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2023 103:05


DER ER PODCAST!! DER ER PODCAST!!Så er Maria og jeg, Marlene, tilbage efter en lille pause.Og Bachelor er også tilbage - men som Bachelorette (TV2 Play). Langt om længe kom sæsonen vi har ventet på siden første sæson af Bachelor. Denne gang er det Kasper Skaks runner-up Mette Sommer og newbie Julie Krigler, der skal date 16 mænd, det har taget 12 castere at finde. Men inden vi laver et dejligt lang deepdive i den første uge i Bachelorette - som vi har glædet os SÅ meget til at se - taler vi lige om finalen i Første til Verdens ende sæson 3 (TV2 og TV2 PLAY). Brødrene droppede at vinde for at se VM finalen sammen i Argentina, og det var så rørerende. Maria har også en anekdote med fra det virkelige liv, og den handler OGSÅ om brødrene fra FTVE. Eller i hvert fald en af dem. Tak til dig for at lytte med. Du ved, vi elsker dig

Reality Tjek
Bramfri vs. ikke at være en idiot feat. Maria Nyborg

Reality Tjek

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2023 80:56


DER ER PODCAST!! DER ER PODCAST!!Der er lidt lavvande i Reality Land, men Maria Nyborg og jeg Marlene Weybøll er dog alligevel mødtes for at tale lidt om det, der er derude. Vi skal hylde en vinder i Alene i Vildmarken og egentlig er der mange vindere. For det har været en god sæsonVi taler lidt om Vild Kærlighed - og det er egentlig 45 minutter om Jonas, der virkelig har fået vores allesammens pis i kog, Så meget at vi glemmer de andre deltagere. Men vi prøver også lige at vende dem. Hvis vi kan huske dem Ham Jonas har virkelig fucket det hee op. Så er det godt at der er brødrene i Først til Verdens Ende. Tue og Asger ender i nogett oprør i Peru - hvorfor hjælper produktionen ikke? Men så alligevel, så henter de en masse tid. Men vi forstår ikke hvordan. Igen er reglerne mærkelig. Og så taler vi lidt om søvnvaner, og Kærlighed hvor Kragerne vender og Maria ser stadig MILF Manor.. Der er masser af godt. Der kommer ikke minisode i næste uge - men Maria og jeg er tilbage - og så har Bachelorette haft premiere. Vi glæder os såååå meget. TIDSKODER: 10:00 - Først til Verdens Ende, sæson 3. Play TV21:30 - Vild Kærlighed, sæson 2. Dr.tv59:10 - Alene i Vildmarken, sæson 8. dr.tv Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Risk Parity Radio
Episode 250: Gold Standards, Leveraged Funds, Short Sellers, Plutonian Nyborg And Portfolio Reviews As Of March 31, 2023

Risk Parity Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2023 34:05


In this episode we answer emails from Carmello, Trevor, Timothy and Andreas.  We discuss some of the history of the gold standard and inflation, leveraged funds, portfolio reviews, short sellers and Fidelity's recent forays into risk parity.And THEN we our go through our weekly portfolio reviews of the seven sample portfolios you can find at Portfolios | Risk Parity Radio.Additional links:Cross of Gold Speech Article:  Cross of Gold speech - WikipediaOptimized Portfolios Site on Leveraged Funds:  Leverage | Optimized PortfolioRational Reminder Video on Leverage:  Investing With Leverage (Borrowing to Invest, Leveraged ETFs) - YouTubeFidelity's New Risk Parity Fund:  Fidelity Risk Parity Fund (FAPSX) | Fidelity InstitutionalFidelity's Presentation on its Risk Parity Fund:  Fidelity Liquid Alternative Funds Presentation | Fidelity InstitutionalSupport the show

Interviews by Brainard Carey
Jakob Jørgensen

Interviews by Brainard Carey

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2023 23:25


Jakob Jørgensen by Dorte Krogh Jakob Jørgensen was born in 1977 in Nyborg, Denmark. He studied fine art in his early twenties, attending The New Art School, Odense, Denmark and Guildhall School of Fine Arts in London, as well as completing an apprenticeship with Studio Palla in Carrara, Italy. In 2008, he graduated from the Royal Danish Academy for Design, and went on to found a successful design studio. As his interest in large scale steel sculpture developed, he submitted a proposal to the Danish National Workshop in 2017, and was granted access to their vast metalworking facilities. He continued his exploration of the medium, building a dedicated studio tailored to working with steel pipe on the island of Bornholm in 2020. Jørgensen's work has been exhibited internationally in solo and group exhibitions including at the Musée d'Art Moderne de Paris, France; Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, Humlebæk, Denmark; Designmuseum, Copenhagen, Denmark; and the 21st Century Museum, Kanazawa, Japan. He has been the recipient of numerous awards and grants including the Finn Juhl Prize, the Bodum Design Award, and the IFDA Goldleaf Award. Installation image of Take Root, From left to right: Resistance, Freedom Vessel, The Wound, The Tree, The Punch, Branch Out II, Branch Out I, 2022, Photo by Joe Kramm. Installation image of Take Root, Wall sculptures from left to right: The Bean, The Beat, The Hole, 2022, Floor sculpture: Freedom Vessel, 2022, Photo by Joe Kramm. The Wound, 2022 Photo by Dorte Krogh https://museumofnonvisibleart.com/interviews/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/The-Burning.mp4

Helt væk med Hemmingsen
182. Helt Væk med Julia Sofia

Helt væk med Hemmingsen

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2023 31:32


Du kender hende, vi kender hende, alle kender hende - ugens gæst er Julie Sofia! Har du hørt om banegårdskatten Allan? Allan er blevet den nye passer på Nyborg station. Vi har DSB med for at fortælle om, hvordan det gik til. Ellen er en frisk pige, der søger elevplads som frisør - men det er umiddelbart lidt sværere, end man skulle tro. Emil vil elske en hoodie fra Alchemist (det serverer de åbenbart også). Til Emils held skal Anders tilfældigvis derind i dag.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Morden im Norden | Ein Podimo Podcast
28: Der letzte Rocker

Morden im Norden | Ein Podimo Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2022 25:15


Als der 43-jährige Maurer Niels Poulsen an einem kalten Tag im Dezember 2015 das Staatsgefängnis in Nyborg verließ, war dies das Ende einer Ära. Niels war in den großen skandinavischen Rocker-Krieg involviert und war nun das letzte Mitglied der Bandidos, das nach einer lebenslangen Haftstrafe auf Bewährung freigelassen wurde. Der Bandenkrieg kostete elf Menschen das Leben, führte zu weitreichenden Änderungen des dänischen Strafgesetzes und rüttelte die Polizei brutal wach.

No Agenda
1498 - "Wack 'o Wibs

No Agenda

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2022 247:57 Transcription Available


No Agenda Episode 1499 - "Wack o' Wibs" "Wack o' Wibs" Executive Producers: Sir Onymous of Dogpatch & Lower Slobbovia Nicholas Dakas Dame Crafty CPA Sir W5VJ Sir Keeper of Vox Sir T-I-Double Guh-er of the Truckee Meadows Sir Frank, Surfer of the Cosmic debris Anonymous Sir Jay Sir Nacho Alcatraz now Viscount Elcuesco, wildest of the boars. Sir Stan Keebals Sir Tommyhawk Baron of the Heartland Sir Tommyhawk Baron of the Heartland Sir Silverdude of the Silver Dolphins Sir Dennis Recla "Knight of the Comet" Sir XeQshunR Sir Gonzo of the nomad lands of Texas Dame Jane, goldsmith of the Dogs back & the rolling stones of Drenthe Sir Brandon of Let's Go ser-bird-of-the-bitcoin sir dragonfly Steve-nonymous Knight of the Ellicott City Floods Sir Vesuvius Of The 10,000 Lakes Christian's Marine Engineering Sir Steven Roger Servick John Nazzal mekanoman Emil Doering Eric Clemmer Ronald SPROUSE Benjamin Kean Jack Jordan Sir Zog of Elwood, Baron of the Desplaines River Valley Jeff Berna Kenneth Wieland David Miller David Miller Jon Swanson Sir David French Oma Naus Justin Wynn Aaron Burleigh Renay Cislo Jacob Duellman Scott Martucci Christine McGrath Liam Pelot James Turner Matt Lainhart James Little Matthew Stegman Richard Kicklighter Thomas Runciman Charles Hickman Shawn Doyen Ana Biscontine Jim Hoerricks john carpenter Carl Lindner Diane Gunter Weber Sir onno priester Sir Andy of Terrigal beach Anonymous Charles Fitzpatrick Dr Jeff Ryan Young Joshua Searcy Just Ben from Central Wisconsin Michael W Ashmore Andria Ludlum micah edgerton Brian Gates Brandi Rink Adam Hollins John Mansel-Pleydell Dame 4NLadyB4 Ben Smith Dame Lady Getoverit Barry Boniface Sir Jeff of PA Route 33 John Mahala Alex Drake Steve Melanie Dries No Agenda Tea Emporium Sir Howard Gutknecht Mark Fuller John Tim Johnstad DANNY SHADIX Sir John of the Dunkirk Mud Flats Sir Jon Noles Gary Kasper Jared Pfaffenbach Heath Novak sir Niels den Oliesjeik Eric Milliman Ortega Mark Milliman Jesse Chatfield Kyle Maxwell Josip Pavić Dave Kile [Kyle] Richard Grabowski Anonymous Frog Prem Lee Barbosa Keith Johnson William Thrall STEPHEN NELSON Dean Lewin Kurt C Anderson Lee North John Takaezu (pronounce like sumo wrestler) Martin Walla Marianne Canning David Keyes Associate Executive Producers: Verhaar Sir Richard Gavin McGoldrick monica kidwell Todd Campbell Gary Blatt Baron Anon Cop Norman Tarr James NAegle Daniel Giron David Oropallo Danielle Fuerst Alba Dandridge Sir Stephen 1499 Club Members: Sir Stan Keebals Become a member of the 1500 Club, support the show here Boost us with with Podcasting 2.0 Certified apps: Podfriend - Breez - Sphinx - Podstation - Curiocaster - Fountain Title Changes Sir Jay -> Baron Sir Nacho Alcatraz -> Viscount Elcuesco, wildest of the boars Sir Tommyhawk -> Sir Tommyhawk Baron of the Heartland Sir Silverdude of the Silver Dolphins -> Viscount Sir Silverdude of the Silver Dolphins Sir Steven -> Baronet Sir David French -> Baron of Bits, Bytes, and Bourbon Eric Naus, Sir Birddog of Glenrae -> Baronet Sir onno priester -> Baron No, ruler of the Rhine Estuary Dame 4NLadyB4 -> Baroness Sir Jeff of PA Route 33 -> Baronet Sir Jon Noles -> Earl of Murfreesboro Knights & Dames Elizabeth Vervynck (ver-vink) -> Dame Elizabeth, seat #6 at the roundtable Scott Vervynck -> Sir Real, the protector of the Hobby Farm Wes Wallace -> Sir Wallace of Texas Byl Cameron -> Sir Suspected Spook Rachel Denn's husband -> Sir Rano Ham of the Kirkland Signature Jim McCaslin -> Sir 11921 Gavin Dakas -> Sir Hoot, King of the Owls Kelly Dakas -> Dame Kelly of the Animal Kingdom Nick Dakas -> Sir Nick of the goat scream Nicholas Dakas -> Sir Han Sirhan Linda Davenport -> Dame Crafty CPA Dan Davenport -> Sir W5VJ Anthony Watts -> Sir Keeper of Vox Ann Abrahamson -> Dame Ann of the Land of Smiles Gary Abrahamson -> Sir T-I-Double Guh-er of the Truckee Meadows Frank Hulshoff -> Sir Frank, Surfer of the Cosmic debris Stan Keebals -> Sir Stan Keebals Dennis Recla -> Sir Dennis Recla "Knight of the Comet" Joshua Faure -> Sir XeQshunR (pronounced 'executioner') AA Anonymous's son -> Sir Double A the 3rd, Resister of Clown World Jorge Gonzalez -> Sir Gonzo of the nomad lands of Texas Jane Cadee -> Dame Jane, goldsmith of the Dogs back & the rolling stones of Drenthe Brandon Briggs -> Sir Brandon of Let's Go David Jefferys -> ser-bird-of-the-bitcoin David Aiken -> Sir Dragonfly Steve-nonymous - > Knight of the Ellicott City Floods Anonymous -> Sir Vesuvius Of The 10,000 Lakes John Nazzal -> Sir Palestinian Knight of the refugees mekanoman -> Sir Mark, Knight of the Big Kielbasa Emil Doering -> Sir Wolf of the Caves of Nyborg (pronounced New-borg) Eric Clemmer -> Sir Quillscout Benjamin Kean -> Sir Ben Knight of the Wolfeboro Valley Jack Jordan -> Sir Jack Jordan Jeff Berna -> Sir Curity, knight of the high desert David Miller -> Sir David- Keeper of the Travel Hounds Jon Swanson -> Sir Yogi, Knight of the Carnival Midways Justin Wynn -> Sir Small Batch Bartender Aaron Burleigh -> Knight of the Veil, add Fugu and Fondue Jacob Duellman -> Sir Sagacious Scripturient, Knight of the Seven Bridges, Keeper of the Wild Wood and the Haunts of Nature Scott Martucci -> Sir Gooch Liam Pelot -> Sir They/Them of the People's Republic of Portland Matthew Lainhart [Lane-Heart] -> Sir Lainhart of Northeast Georgia Matthew Stegman -> Sir Matters, the Polite Knight of Slight Might Richard Kicklighter -> Sir Kick Thomas Runciman -> Sir Thomas, Knight of the Crossroads of America Charles Hickman Sir Column F - Freak In the [spread]Sheets Renay Cislo -> Dame Elemental , Gypsy of the Manasota Key Jim Hoerricks (HUH-ricks) -> Sir Jimmy of the Hill People John Carpenter -> Sir Knighty Knight Gunter Weber -> Sir G-with an Umlaut Kylie Thompson -> Dame Kylie of the Double D cups Anonymous in AZ -> Sir-amic, Knight of the material facts Dr Jeff -> Sir Dr Jeff Knight of the Vales of Silica and Manhatta Joshua Searcy -> Sir Joshua of house Searcy, first of his name, protector of the gun line Just Ben from Central Wisconsin -> Sir Just Ben from Central Wisconsin Andria Ludlum -> Dame Admin Support the Logistics Specialist Micah Edgerton -> Sir Edge, knight of the Sasquatch lands Brian Gates -> Sir Montauk Brandi Rink -> Dame "Apple Dumplin of the Kings Valley" Adam Hollins -> Sir-Vivor of the Mandate John Mansel-Pleydell -> Sir Ohio Bloke Barry Boniface -> Sir JubJub of the Jiggly Bits John Mahala -> Sir Saved-Or-Created Steve in B.C. -> Sir 33 MHz Melanie Dries -> Dame Melavation of the Colorado Mountain Tops Eric Nguyen -> Sir Eric, Knight of the New Nguyen Dynasty John Fuller -> Sir Johnny B Goode Enough of the Rockies Gary Kasper -> Sir Kasper with a K, Keeper of Useful Sarcasms Dave Kile -> Sir Dave of the Trout Waters Monica Kidwell -> Dame of Floyds Knobs Jay Kinkade -> Sir TicTocTunes Knight of the Loud Voices Rachel Adler -> Dame Rachel of the Dome Ben Gentile -> Sir a Dude Named Ben AA Anonymous Son -> "Sir Double A the 3rd, Resister of Clown World Janice Swanson -> Dame Art By: Sir Paul Couture End of Show Mixes: Tom Starkweather - 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Healthy Wealthy & Smart
601: Dr. Seth O'Neill: Achilles Tendinopathy: Diagnosis and Treatment

Healthy Wealthy & Smart

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2022 46:55


In this episode, Physiotherapy Lecturer and Tendinopathy Researcher, Seth O'Neill, talks about tendinopathy. Today, Seth talks about his interest in tendinopathy, and his presentation at the Fourth World Congress of Sports Physical Therapy. What is the warmup response? Hear about Seth's diagnosis framework, the appropriate use of imaging, rehabilitation, and get his advice to his younger self, all on today's episode of The Healthy, Wealthy & Smart Podcast. Key Takeaways “You're going to have some discomfort with these exercises and that's okay.” “Get your diagnosis right in the first place.” “Say yes to things when you can. Push yourself and you'll get there.” More about Seth O'Neill Seth is a Physiotherapy Lecturer at the University of Leicester whilst also maintaining clinical work. He has a PhD on tendinopathy, within this Seth has identified prevalence rates of tendinopathy in UK runners and developed a greater understanding of risk factors surrounding Achilles tendinopathy. His later work has completed a more in-depth analysis of how tendinopathy affects the Plantarflexors. This has focussed on how the strength and endurance is affected and which of the Plantarflexors is most involved. This work has highlighted the involvement of the Soleus muscle in human Achilles tendinopathy. This has led to the further work related to Calf injuries in sports. Whilst Seth's focus is on the Lower limb he maintains a strong interest in all MSK conditions. Seth feels passionately about supporting Physiotherapists to undertake further research either as standalone projects or MRes's or PhD's. Seth is currently examining tendon structure and changes that occur during health and disease along with Biopsychosocial interventions for tendinopathy and LBP and developing an international database of calf injuries. Suggested Keywords Healthy, Wealthy, Smart, Tendinopathy, Physiotherapy, IFSPT, Injuries, Recovery, Rehabilitation, Diagnosis, Exercises, Resources IFSPT Fourth World Congress of Sports Physical Therapy To learn more, follow Seth at: ResearchGate: Seth O'Neill Twitter: @seth0neill Subscribe to Healthy, Wealthy & Smart: Website: https://podcast.healthywealthysmart.com Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/healthy-wealthy-smart/id532717264 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6ELmKwE4mSZXBB8TiQvp73 SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/healthywealthysmart Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/show/healthy-wealthy-smart iHeart Radio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/263-healthy-wealthy-smart-27628927 Read the Full Transcript Here: 00:02 Hey, Seth, welcome to the podcast. I'm so happy to have you on. 00:06 Thanks very much for having me, Karen. It's great to be here. 00:08 Excellent. And today we're going to be talking about tendinopathy, maybe specifically Achilles tendinopathy. But before we get into that, I just want to let the listeners know that you're one of the amazing speakers at the fourth World Congress of sports, physical therapy taking place in Denmark at the end of this month, August 26, and 27th. And you will be talking about tendinopathy. So before we move on, I would love to know why. Why tendinopathy? How did that become sort of your specialty, your interest? 00:46 Yeah, tricky to sometimes answer these type of questions, really. But I've had tendon problems myself. So being active and sporty, I developed an Achilles problem, number of years back when I was a relatively junior physio, and we didn't really understand how we were trying to manage these things. And that took a long time to settle down. So that really sparked it off. And then not long after I developed poutine. And problem as well, my Achilles from wearing sorts of constricted footwear. So wearing wetsuits, boots, for a day, with doing wakeboarding and stuff. So developed the interest because I had the problem myself, which is probably the answer for most people, I think, with how we ended up specializing in one thing and went on to look at Achilles problems and differentiating these out as part of a master's dissertation project that did, and then still had some clinical questions I wanted to answer to help me understand how to manage people better. So I did my PhD in it as well. So yeah, it's one of those sort of sorry, stories of a while me. 01:50 And before this sort of deep dive into the literature, and a master's in a PhD, and maybe even during that journey, are there any cases that you worked on that you were like, Man, I would do it so differently now? Because I'm sure I mean, I know I have that every physio listening to this can probably relate to this. But where have you learned from your mistakes in relation? We'll say, we'll stick to Achilles tendinopathy. Right. So in relation to Achilles, tendinopathy, so that the listeners out there can be like, Oh, I think I just did that. And maybe I'm gonna change my mind. Yeah, 02:28 yeah, we're at a good number of these things, including not too distant past as well. I think like everyone, we're always learning. And we've all just got to admit to mistakes and where we can benefit and do better. So I think my early ones, particularly were around differential diagnosis, getting or missing things that were going on as well. So remember, one relatively young lad with an Achilles problem, sent him off doing Alfredsson Essentrics, this was probably 2001, something like that, came back loads loads worse and had this funny swelling around the back of his money, hola. And I was like, never seen this, this is rare, and didn't know what was going on at all. So sent them off for an MRI scan via our consultant at the time and came back with an accessory soleus, which is where part of the muscle is low lying and actually sort of fills where cake is fat pad is back in money can cause pain and be symptomatic. And the old school approach is to just go in and cut it out. So the surgeon is booked out and ordered and dusted. But I totally missed it. The first time I saw him, I don't know whether the swelling was there at that point, or whether I triggered him off or made him worse with the sort of rehab. So possibly, but also then I've had a couple of people during Alfredsson regimes that have actually ended up with ruptured or partial ruptures, partial tears, as a consequence, and then yeah, you end up sort of feeling terribly bad that what you were doing to try and help someone's actually caused a significant worsening of their function and symptoms, and they even had a patient with this happened last year, who will go and try and write up as a case study because it's really interesting management program afterwards with scans and stuff, but ultimately, they have big problems. 04:15 Yeah, it does. It happens to us all. And how do you from that? You can, you know, we can edit this out if you don't want to answer this. But how do you deal with that from sort of the mental standpoint of oh, shoot, like how do you mentally deal with that? Because I think that when that happens, it can you start to question why am I doing this? Am I the right person for this job? It can lead to burnout, that stress. So how do you manage that from a mental health standpoint, when things like this happen? 04:53 I think the thing is often as a junior therapist, you beat yourself up more because you sort of think I should have known I should sort of understand that, I think as you get more experienced than me, I'm 22 years 23 years qualified. Now you have lots of experiences like this and have to pick yourself up from them. And you just start to accept that that is like that's normal, whatever area of work you specialize in, or work in, whether it's physio, or even being an accountant or something, mishaps in things that you can learn from learning experiences happen all the time. And it's really just then taking what you can from it and developing and getting better. And when you have a bit of a boo boo happen like this, we tend to remember it and you never then miss it in the future. I mean, a couple of examples that I had in the past would be like federal stress fractures wasn't even on my diagnostic radar back when I was a junior therapist. You don't get taught at university and stuff, and then you sort of you miss one. And it's like, right, never missed one again. Now, it's always high up on your index of suspicion. So it's really just not trying to beat yourself up, realize it's a learning experience and identify what you can do. Going forward with it. Part of your CPD of your reflective practice that we're all encouraged to do and often do do but not formally. So yeah. 06:14 Yeah, great advice. Okay, now, let's get into the meat of the podcast here. So what we'll talk about is kind of you mentioned it differential diagnosis. So we'll talk a little bit about that, and then go into some possible treatments and, and outcomes and things like that. So let's say someone comes to you, with posterior ankle heel pain, they haven't been to their GP or to the orthopedic yet, because that happens a lot. Here in the US, I'm sure it happens a lot with you in the UK, as well. So I will hand the mic over to you. And you can maybe walk us through your differential diagnosis framework, what are you looking for when someone comes in with that? 07:03 So the first thing, I think is, as everyone already knows, is not to take whatever the previous diagnostic decision was, if they have seen someone as well, I make sure you do your own workup, because let's face it, we all make mistakes as well. So I'd always look at them with fresh eyes and not go with the the original diagnosis and make my own mind that the three big things that mimic Achilles tendinopathy really then are related to posterior ankle impingement. So in order to try going on, whether it's a bony impingement or not, and they're the ones actually see quite commonly that have been mismanaged that add a cricketer, recently, his professional cricketer, who had been sent from their medical team in one of the counties in the UK, or England, I should say, and unfortunately, that miss that he had a posterior impingement, not an Achilles problem and been trying to manage them and manage him using some invasive procedures, and actually scan and everything else when I scanned in, but absolutely pristine and fine. And that's the one thing I do come across time and time again, it's just people miss the impingement side of it, and normally, the x, so aggravating factors and easing factors that the patient will report to you if you listen carefully, and inquire, will be very, very different. It'll be a totally different set of positions, not about tendon load, it'll be their ankle position. And being in that plantar flexed position that's relatively simple and straightforward. But again, it just, it commonly crops up other common or relatively frequent presentations, then we'll be around several nerve. So one of the branches of your sciatic nerve runs on the lateral aspect of your Achilles, we just want to simply look at something like a straight leg raise with a neural bias for the inverter area. So you do inversion with dorsiflexion. And if movements like that provoked the pain, that's not normal for a tendon, it would normally only hurt when you put larger loads through it. And energy storage demands not simple structures, except in very highly irritable cases. But you can only determine that clinically. So they're the two big things that the third group then is other localized tendinopathies. So to be honest, posterior, or per Nei, which I think you guys call something different in the States. What are the perineal inverters of the foot? We always have problems when we teach anatomy with our students, if they use an American app, it gives it a different name. I forgot this. But anyway, so yeah, so just looking at the differential between those other tendons. So patients may refer and sort of suggest its posterior heel, but actually it's in front of the Achilles. So it's normally relatively localized pain and there's lots of debates on social media about what happens when you get diffuse pain in that area. diffuse pain is really quite rare in this area, and I do see a lot I still work clinically as well as work in that university from a research perspective and I do a lot of consultant work in sports. and wider as well. And we just don't see widespread pain in this region particularly. And the evidence really suggests that tendon off the Achilles particularly will be localized pain. It doesn't sort of spread out. But there will always be some exceptions, I'm sure. 10:15 And it sounds like from what you're saying one of the other really important things is that subjective interview. Yeah, right. So what questions are you honing in on? What are you What do you really want to know? 10:29 So I'm actually take a leaf out of Peter O'Sullivan's approach for back pain and look at the patient's story. How do they describe this originally starting? What's gone on with it from then? And what are their thought processes around that. So we really look at the whole patient, not just that the mechanical bio sorts of components here, but then our teas into the aggravating and easing factors. So where the pain is what makes it worse, what makes it better how long it takes to come on, often expecting a latent response. So the pain is not necessarily happening during this activity, it will be a latent flare up later. Although you'll sometimes get a warm up response during the activity as well. So we're looking for these hallmarks. And what we should pick up in the subjective is progressive tendons stress. So the example would be walking for the Achilles versus running versus hopping or jumping or London being progressive load, the higher you go up that ladder, the more it will flare them up or make them sore. And then what we're trying to do is look at the sin factor, then if you guys use that, as well, so severity, irritability, and the nature, but the irritability is key, the more irritable these are the lower level, we're going to start your rehab. And a lot of this subjective really helps guide our initial intervention program. But of course, on top of all this, we've got to consider the patient and the complexities that we get from our psychosocial component. And we've just had a sort of paper out with Neil Miller, and the group from Glasgow on biopsychosocial approach to tendinopathy. This the icon statement from the international group, that Karen Silverado that you mentioned earlier, and that's really looking at the psychological factors and social factors that are relevant for tendinopathy. Because like any musculoskeletal condition, the person's important, it's not just the the localized tissue that we sometimes can get overly focused on. 12:25 Absolutely, I'm preaching to the choir there. Now you had mentioned something in that, just now the warm up response. So can you explain what that is for the listeners in case they're not quite familiar with that? 12:38 Yeah. So this will be the person that will go for a walk or a run, or whatever their activity tennis, squash, whatever it happens to be, and they'll find it sore initially, and then it will get better, it feels better during the activity. And we tend to see this happens when they've sat for any length of time, if they're an inactive person, they'll get the same response then so the first five minutes of getting up having sat for an hour or two will feel sore, and then it gets better. And this is particularly common in the morning, where patients get up. And they say I was sore for 10 minutes until I've walked downstairs, made myself a coffee or had a shower. And then I feel better ready for the day. And that's typically what we see. So this sorts of pain that is focused around starting an activity when you've been inactive for a period. So that's 13:27 excellent. Thank you so much. So going back to our fictional patients here, they come in, they've got sort of posterior ankle pain, you've ruled out posterior ankle impingement, sural, nerve, local tendinopathies. And now you're really thinking well, given their subjective exam, given the little bit of objective exam that I've done, I think that we're dealing with an Achilles tendinopathy. Right, so you've kind of made that diagnosis. Now, what happens? 14:03 So once we've determined that we think it's an Achilles problem, we just want to make sure that's the case. And the best, most accurate, sensitive clinical test at this moment, whilst it gets a bad press is actually the site of pain. So asking the patient's point to it, or you look at then gripping it and looking at how Patri pain, they should put them to touch that tendon. If it doesn't, then we perhaps not dealing with an Achilles problems that would set up some alarm bells. The next thing then is to work out what sort of tendinopathy they have. And within that, what I mean is there's this sub entities, so there's different groups that will cause Achilles pain. So you could have a parent teen and disorder, like I mentioned, with myself earlier, which is essentially inflammation of the sheath around the tendon a bit like you get with the equivalence, Tina synovitis in the wrist or thumb is that same process, and that probably needs to be managed very differently because that's about friction of the sheath against the tendon. And so we've managed differently, we'd also then consider insertional, tendinopathy versus midportion, the risk factors, and some of the subtle management may differ. And as part of that, often we'll talk about trying to reduce compression of the tendon, which is what happens when you're in a dorsiflex position where the tendon will swash against the superior aspects of the calcaneus. That is had probably inappropriate interpretation from lots of clinicians, where they've heard about it and then say, we should avoid dorsiflexion. And patients then get told to avoid it. But that is forever. And of course, dorsiflexion is normal. So we've got to make sure we have encourages it. But in a highly irritable case behind center factor, we'd avoid that in the initial phases, or reduce it. So might use a heel wedge, so midportion and insertion burn, then with the mid portion, we're trying to look at whether it's really related to the Para tienen there's a potential of a partial tear. Or you can get these other disorders, which we have academic disagreements about, called splits, where actually, if the fibers run sort of longitudinally, you can get a pull in a part of the fibers. And they're called longitudinal splits, or occasionally get a flat tear where the back of the tendon or deep section and tendon pulls off. 16:18 Clinically, for me, they are much harder to manage. And they're the ones that I have, certainly in the last 510 years, made much worse, both symptomatically, functionally and also structurally. And they're the ones I think we need to be cautious about how we look at differentiating those out clinically is on subjective, again of how did it start? Was this a onset that you develop during a sporting activity or a activity a functional activity, like crossing the road and stepping up a curb? Or going down stairs or making a bed or something? Or did it involve whatever else or did it just come on gradually, you were sore the next day, after you did a long walk or a long run, that's more akin to normal typical tendinopathy being a generalized process of degeneration with some inflammatory elements that we sort of know and love as tendinopathy. But these sub entities seem to be very different, I think for management, the problem with all the research, nobody splits them out. So all the research doesn't differentiate out these sub entities, they stick them all together. And part of this is why I think a lot of regimes have washed out, they they look like people get a generally good response, some get worse, some don't respond. But generally about 70% of people get better. I personally think if we can look at these different entities, we will probably improve our rehabilitation. And Karen silver novels work I've forgotten now is going to go ahead and first author a bit. So I apologize. Currently the senior author, they've looked at actually identifying clinical groups, so psychological. So the profile group, a structural group, and more of a biomechanical sort of weakness group. And that's, I think, got some legs to go forward with how we might look at our patients in the clinic. And remember, if there's one more group, there is one more sort of sub entity which is plant Taris, induced tendinopathy. So typical presentation will be middle section pain, a little bit higher than typical midportion. And they may find that actually been in plantar flexed or dorsiflex positions when contracting the muscle, and therefore loading the tendon actually hurts. And that's because the RENNtech muskies work that he's done has shown that you get some compression of the plantaris tendon against the Achilles tendon, it seems to then set up a tendinopathy based on compression. So we can identify that clinically with palpating, the medial side. But ultimately imaging is probably then the better way to identify it. But it doesn't mean they need surgery, either. That's the other important message for you to take away from it, they've always had that plantaris. It's always been there for that person's life, they've developed the symptoms for whatever the reason, and they will probably respond to normal management, but maybe with some modification to load in in dorsi, flex or plantar flex positions. So we work in the middle a bit more initially until we're starting to settle and improve. Certainly in my clinical work, they will settle just as well as any other area does. But of course, with a lot of the research people are seeing tertiary sort of work failed, we have failed rehab with multiple people. And then of course, they're more likely to go on to surgery. So we've always got to interpret the literature a little bit with caution based on the populations that the research groups or whoever is writing the paper actually see and deal with clinically. 19:45 Yeah, that was a great overview. Thank you so much. Now that you mentioned imaging, so can you explain how you explain to the patient Do you need imaging? Do you not need imaging? When it comes back? Let's say an MRI comes back. And they're all out of sorts, because Oh, the doctor said, I have damage to my tendon, how am I going to fix this? Right? So how do you deal with that? Because if that is what happens, and then people say, well, when we're done, should I get another MRI? So that I can see the tendons back to normal? So how do you respond to that? 20:29 So that last one I'll deal with first, that is that actually, you're probably going to see some residual changes in the tendon that will take a long time to settle down. And this may be akin to scarring. So when you put your hand you end up with the scar afterwards. And that actually, what we're seeing on the imagery at a later date may be similar to that scoring process. And also reminding them that attendance is very slow to remodel and recover. So really, we're talking about imaging a year plus, if we want to look at it. And it doesn't matter what the tendon looks like, it matters, whether their symptoms and their function and good early on, I would have a different conversation in an elite sporting population, though, where actually, we know that attending that has structural changes is seven times more likely to develop symptoms the next season. And actually, I would probably then want to be changing the tendons structure. But again, that will be a discussion I have with the medical team, perhaps not the athletes so much, because we don't want to, we have to be very careful about the psychological impact of our words with our patients. And this is why imaging has had bad press over a number of years. Because it's often given to patients and they get told, Well, you've got tendinopathy, you've got big tearing there, there's loads of fluid and inflammation and the patient's like, well, I need to then rest until it settles, I need to sort of get this better, and how the hell is it loading exercise is going to help me get better when that's actually what's triggered it. So they're the clinical challenges that we have to explain in terms of the first phase, when we do the imaging, I simply try and D threaten them with it. So say, Look, this is typical of what we'd observe for somebody with tendinopathy. So that is tendon pain that you've presented with. This is not out of the ordinary, this isn't something that's particularly severe, assuming that that's the case based on the imaging. And I've also with MRI identify that it's actually a poor technique to look at collagen. So all we're going to see is high signal, really, it's very, very hard, you need to be have an excellent scan and an excellent radiology radiologist to really examine collagen fibers with it. So it will tell us how big the tendon is. And it will tell us how much fluid there is in there. But we know that that doesn't have a strong relationship with pain. And this is again, part of the reason why we wouldn't want to do it down the line say much. Having said that, again, Karen southern handles group, it's got some lovely papers that have come out that showing structural change does occur with functional resolution and improvement in symptoms. So we've got 42 different research groups in the world at the minute the Australians have often said we shouldn't be looking at imaging, whereas actually Karen's group and I think where we're taking it in the UK is that we should it has a use. But we've got to be very careful with that interpretation. And we certainly see changes in tendon structure as we have patients, we don't need to see it in order to get resolution. But that's because structure doesn't correspond to what's likely to be the key chemical factors in the tendon that are actually what's triggering pain. And we know there's lots of different chemicals involved in tendinopathy. So it's sort of trying to tie it all together. My reason for imaging, I use imaging in practice most of the time is to help we lay patients fears because often they're concerned about the risk of rupture. And this has come out in Shama core lifts qualitative work on Achilles patients. So by imaging, I can actually say, Look, your tendon has plenty of healthy tissue here. This, as best we can say, at this moment in time, is a very low risk for rupture is no higher than a normal person, because there's the same amount of tissue as a normal person would have. 24:06 Where we then have to be careful is where we find that's not the case. And we've just been doing a big longitudinal study in premiership rugby in the UK. Looking at this to see about how that changes. And Matt, who's doing a PhD with me, is going to be analyzing and looking at that data. So Matt Lee is head of medicine at Northampton saints. So Matt's got a big bit of work to determine whether really it ties in and whether we can predict who gets more symptoms, how that ties and, and they don't leave those, but we need to test that and so we're going into it to see probably, but yeah, good use, I think for imaging but not longitudinally imaging for most of your patient group. And it's not necessary and most of you patients you've got coming through your front door for a normal practice. But where there was a sudden onset of pain during activity, and they don't respond Do a six week sort of period of intervention or 12 week period, that's when I would want to image to see what I'm dealing with. Or where there's overt metabolic changes in the person. So adiposity, so high lipid levels, high adipose levels, so the waist circumference, and diabetes, then we want to just make sure they've not got some underlying problems, like, sort of gout that's going on or pseudo arthritic complaints. So yeah, that's where we're going, we might just step up a little bit and maybe consider blood tests as well. 25:33 Great, thank you. Now, let's move on to some treatment options. Right? So we've we've done the differential diagnosis, maybe we got imaging, maybe we didn't, we've, we've ruled everything out, we're pretty confident we've got an Achilles tendinopathy, I will leave it up to you, if you want to say well split it from like, you know, lower to sort of an upper you can, I'll let, I'll leave that in your hands, and how the rehab may be different. 26:05 There's no magic. So that's the first thing. There's no exercise, it's better than the other. It's about understanding the basic principles of rehabilitation here. And this is really what we do, I think, for all of our patients we ever see during a normal clinical role is going well, what do they want to do? Where are they now? How do we bridge that gap? And that's essentially what you're trying to do with your patient is, what's their functional ability at this moment in time? What do they want to do going forwards and coming up with a strategy to try and progress through that? Making sure that that allows for appropriate timescales. So tissue recovery, after exercise, if we're trying to adapt muscles, and muscle strength, which is often one of our big aims, we need to allow appropriate timescales. So 12 weeks plus, rather than expecting rapid changes quickly. So what that looks like in practice is going well, initially, we're going to start off with some form of loading for the Achilles tendon. Now, I would use a very, very isolated exercise, because you can compensate by offloading us in other muscles if we do more complex tests often. So an isolated simple exercise will be a heel race, you can't cheat, you can't use your quads and glutes to compensate, you have to use your calf and it puts stress through your tendon. And there's a nice work with Steph Leser, there's just to out on a systematic review, we're just sort of tweeting about earlier today on tendon material properties and how loading modifies the tendon, and part of what we want to do is improve the stiffness of the tendon, because with the Achilles tendinopathy, it will be less stiff. And that's generally pretty accepted. So we want to make it stiffer. And loading does that the loading needs to be progressive in nature. So we use the symptoms to determine that current simple novel, initially pioneered the pain monitoring model. So looking at how sources during the activity and afterwards, getting an appropriate level of discomfort that the patient can tolerate, doesn't impact their function and making it harder. So something like bilateral heel raises if somebody's really Niggli and saw progressed to a unilateral heel raise, that's about four times body weight through the Achilles tendon. For a bilateral erase, again, depending on the modeling method that's used Josh Baxter in the state system, some nice work on this in his lab, and he's got a lovely paper with Karen as well showing exercises that increase tendons stress. And that's a really good paper for your listeners to have a little read off to look at how to progress or to give ideas of exercises and how they would progress through that. Running, for example, be about five to six times body weight for the Achilles per step. So what we're trying to do is go well walk ins for running six, how do we cross that boundary and use other exercises, or just add external load on to heel race, which is probably easiest way. And that then allows very isolated, monitored exercises. At the same time, I would always use walking or running the same period of time, we wouldn't withdraw them unless we're very, very slow and very struggling. So we'd always use that. And in most patients, if we're not talking athletic, we don't need to use plyometric training jumping up in and stuff we can use walking and running, if necessary to do that. But the more elite athletes, I would always be looking at plyometrics. So hopping jump in London, whatever it happens to be accelerations decelerations off tangent runs, they all increase the stress through different fascicles of the tendon. And that's I guess one of the aspects we can consider that's not been researched yet, and it's where we're going with our work is how we might bend the knee or straighten the knee or rotate the foot to isolate the stress through different sections of the Achilles that correspond to where on imaging we see the degradation. So if we ever want to remodel the tendon, we also need to Reese stress To the tendon at an appropriate threshold, that needs to be 85 to 90 or more percent of your maximum voluntary contraction. And let's face it, we have never done that because most rehab doesn't quantify strength. So I'd always measure spend 30 on a lot of you guys, I think in the states have access to isokinetic devices within your clinics or in local clinics, or other force measurement devices. And I, Scott Morrison's, got quite a lot of sort of workout suggesting how you might be able to do this with a handheld dynamometer, then there's methods we can do with that, or even a set of bathroom scales, to actually utilize a measure strength to give a patient a marker. So our normal data in rugby and football on large cohorts is twice body weight is normal. And we've got similar in endurance runners, our patients are typically one and a half times the weight. But that means doing a heel raise with just their bodyweight will not strengthen them significantly. And that's where we lack we have been our rehab has to be a lot heavier than we've often done in the past. So yeah, so in a nutshell, bilateral raises unilateral progressing through I don't use isometrics early as a method for pain relief, because the evidence substantiates it's not actually that good for pain relief, unless patients find it when the fork which case use it, the heel raises. good warm up response anyway. 31:24 Perfect. Yeah. And in the states do a lot of places have isokinetic testing? I don't know. Sorry. I don't I don't know about that. Even here in New York, I don't think you know, outside of like the larger systems. I don't know that a lot of individual physical therapy offices have that i i do have a handheld dynamometer. And I'm lucky enough to be friends with Scott Morrison. So he was able to kind of take me through and and how to use it. And but it's sometimes this setups can be a little complicated, especially if you don't have an office, if you go to people's homes, how do you stabilize one end and use the other end, and I've come up with some interesting options? Yeah, it's work. I use a seatbelts, I have chains, I have like this, the green, you know, the green stretch strap. Yeah, that with all that I started using that, because it doesn't give, you know, it's pretty, it's pretty good. So kind of it kind of along the line of a seatbelt, you know. So I started using that instead of using even some chain link, I found it to be a little bit easier, a little more gentle for people on their phones, 32:49 strap ratchet strap that you might use on a roof bar. So roof rack, you might actually use that strap and those type of straps can be very good, especially if the wider if the narrower than it hurts the person's knee when you strap it on top. But ultimately, I like it because we can showcase that they need to do strength work because they are weak, more data to give them when you haven't got that opportunity, it's really just sort of giving them this sort of step sort of wise approach to go while you're here need to be there, we need to progress through this and you then just target an exercise that is tolerable, but is sort of getting a little bit of reaction afterwards for a short period. So I've said bilaterally raises unilateral, unilateral with weight, or progressive forwards. And if you're a physio or PT that likes lots of different exercises, give them a dozen, that's fine. But if you're like me, I'm very simple, I just give them one or two things to do really well to do very regularly. And what we avoid in that way is they don't do the things that feel comfortable and easy, because that's what patients generally do. And they're avoid the ones that hurt them because they think it's making them worse. But if we educate them that this is critical, we've got to poke it a little bit to stimulate the cells and improve muscle strength to help the muscle shock absorber for the tendon, which is our current understanding of what we're trying to do with rehab. Then we've got to actually sort of work very well in a bit of discomfort. 34:21 And you beat me to the punch that was going to be my next question is how do you talk to the patient about like, this is not going to be pain free, necessarily, you know, you're gonna have some discomfort. So you kind of beat me to the punch on that. But I think it's important that patients know that you're gonna have some discomfort with these exercises and that's okay. Because a lot of people have been told, I certainly I see it, I'm sure you see it their whole life if it hurts, don't do it. 34:47 Yeah. says and what you've got to explain to them and I often use examples of relatives that you might have had that have had a hip or knee replacement done in the hospital and how afterwards they have to bend it have to walk And actually, yes, it hurts when he gets better or if you've broken your arm and you're in a plaster how gently stretching out when you come out of plaster help to get better. And that's then normally enough to help people go. Yeah, I understand that I can see how that would help and I also then often just explain that as you do this and you get the symptoms afterwards that's the cells in the tendon excreting some chemicals that whilst it makes it a bit sore, they also actually be modelled the tissue. And what we're trying to do is wait the cells up to repair the tissue, wait, repair the tendon, but also improve your muscle as well at the same time. And we've got to stimulate it. It's no different from delayed onset muscle soreness if you go to the gym so that's the other one that are commonly used as the example then we'll turn them penis Dom's is this chap called William Gibson in Australia has done a whole PhD on delayed onset soreness, because it's tendons that you've looked at and connective tissue, not muscle fibers sarcomere itself. And his work I think is really pivotable pivotal with our understanding of it. So yeah, flip it around as Dom's most patients have had Dom's at some point in their life. Yeah. 36:11 Oh, that's great. Yeah, I love that. Well, I have to say, I'm gonna have to re listen to this a couple of times, even though I'm here, I feel like I'm missing things. Like you're speaking I'm like, wait, what? Wait, did I miss this? And we have to listen to this over and over again, because everything is so good. And I think thank you for making it so applicable to the practicing therapist. Because I think that there are nothing against researchers. But there are a lot of practicing therapists out there probably more so than researchers who depend on you guys to be able to to some disseminate this information in a way that is practical and makes sense. So thank you for that. Now, as we start to wrap things up, what do you want the audience to take away from our conversation today? What are some key points, 36:56 I guess the most important parts of monitoring and treating people with tendinopathy is just get your diagnosis right in the first place. Differential diagnosis gets a lot of bad press at the moment, I think on social media, and it's been wanting to sort of dumb down and go with just we've got posterior heel pain, but how I treat an impingement versus tendinopathy will be very, very different, you need to differentiate. And then you need to look at isolated tendon and muscle exercises that is progressive in nature. And I think the key message to physical therapists and physios is that we need to load a lot heavier than often we've done in the past. And by getting normative values for certain sports like we're doing at the moment will help guide what we should be targeting. And they have performance relevance as well when you're dealing with athletes. But for a normal patient, this is a difference between crossing the road quickly in front of the car that's coming in, versus actually ended up with the car getting a bit too close to you. 37:55 Got it? Yeah. And and I love that load heavier and looking at the normative values, because like you said, if running is five to six times body weight, and you're working with someone doing a single leg heel raise, just with their own body weight, that's just not going to be enough. Yeah, right, we've got to we've got to push them a little bit more to load a little heavier. So thank you for that. Now, Seth, where can people find you if they have questions they want to ask you or they, you know, they want to find your research, where can they contact you. 38:27 I'm not a huge one for pushing the sort of research out other than via Twitter. So I have a Twitter handle that we sort of use regularly. And we'll put papers on there and things. But I don't have technically got a website that's on my Twitter profile, but I don't update it. So I'm terribly slack and too busy to bother updating it and need to sort it out. But hopefully this next year, I have a bit more time. So Twitter's The best one is just Sefo Neil, but yo is zero, because there's already another stuff anyone in the world someone and then my other handle is Achilles tendons on there. And just so you all know, it wasn't ego thing. We set it as Achilles tendons, because we went on Twitter originally to recruit patients for our research because some cancer specialist at the University had suggested it was a really good way is terrible, because you need loads of followers to be able to recruit patients and actually get your message out there. It was great for networking. And that's I think the big thing with it. So I network predominantly and occasionally advertise research projects that we're doing now. I've got enough followers to actually get some patients through the door that way. But yeah, not ego because it just so we're clear, 39:33 of course, and we'll have links to those Twitter accounts in the show notes at podcast at healthy, wealthy smart.com. And like I said at the top of the our conversation, you are speaking a few times at the fourth World Congress is Sports Physical Therapy in Denmark at the end of this month, August 26 to 27th. So do you want to give a little sneak peek about what you're going to be talking about? At And what are you excited about for the conference? 40:03 So, myself and Karen Silva novel are going to be running a joint session for the British Journal Sports Med breakout on treating people with tendinopathy. So we're gonna do two sort of sessions of that. So replicate it. So hopefully, if you're interested in coming in, you can come in and send that and hopefully, it'll be nice and interactive, and flesh out some of the aspects we've discussed now, Karen, and then I'm chairing the session, which will be the session that I'm most looking forward to with Karen's there, who else have we got, I gotta get it right now. Michael Caja, and also Ben, Steph, Dakin, as well. So really looking forward to that. We're really nice to hear these guys talk because they are literally at the top of that sort of pinnacle of researchers and clinicians really worldwide. And then Denmark's nice. I mean, every conference, all I've ever managed to see is a little bit of Copenhagen. Because it's been sports Congress. And I normally dash in and bash out at conferences. So it's a little bit the same this time around. But I'm actually looking forward to seeing a bit of seen a bit of Nyborg. And also put two hours in the middle of the day for activity. And they've suggested paddleboarding. And whilst I dislocated my shoulder a week ago, or two weeks ago, it's my second time and I'm actually I was paddleboarding at the end of the week. So I'm hoping that there'll be a bit better by then and actually get out and have a decent paddle board and some exercise rather than just sat at the conference. So that's one of the things I'm looking forward to, and of course, enjoying a small beer with yourself. 41:40 That's yeah, it's a small beer. I look forward to it. And I'm looking forward to going in the summer, because I've only been to Copenhagen in February, and it is cold, and snowy and rainy, and all that stuff. So I'm looking forward to going in the summer. And just looking forward to seeing a lot of people that I haven't seen in a while. So that'll be really fun. And now last question, it's a one I asked everyone knowing where you are now in your life and in your career, what advice would you give to your younger self? 42:13 Oh, gosh. Yeah, it's a really hard question. For me. I always fancied doing research, but I was always put off because there was no ability to do it when I first qualified to do a PhD in the UK was rare in physio, and you might have been able to get a stipend which is 15,000, a year, UK, which actually quite peaker often they further physios as well. Whereas now I'd actually say if that opportunity comes up, even if it's a bit of paper, I take it if you can, because it does open a lot of doors as you progress forwards. And I would unlike other people, sometimes I'd actually say yes to everything. Generally speaking, when it comes to work, not anything else in life, to look at options that we can just opens doors, you get so many things that you don't realize where it will lead and you agree to do something and actually, certainly in these uncertain other things that are fantastic and change your career. So say yes to things when you can push yourself. And yeah, you'll get that. So read the next Roscoe put that. 43:21 Perfect. Thank you so much. This was a great interview you gave us so much to think about as myself as a practicing clinician. So this was great. Thank you so much. 43:31 Pleasure, absolute pleasure. And thank you very much for having me, Karen. Yeah. And 43:35 everyone. Thanks so much for tuning in. Have a great, great couple of days, stay healthy, wealthy and smart. And also if you hope to see you in Denmark, so there's still time we've still got a couple of weeks before the end of August. So if you haven't already, sign up because it's going to be great. So thanks, Seth, and thanks everyone for listening and stay healthy, wealthy and smart.

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S10 Ep73: Stage 2 | Roskilde – Nyborg | Tour de France 2022

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Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2022 62:13 Very Popular


Lionel Birnie, François Thomazeau and Mitch Docker recap stage two of the Tour de France in Denmark. There's local beers, an appearance by the fashion police, the first verdict from the Mitch-elin Guide and a never-to-be-repeated episode of The Cycling Podcast's scandi-noir drama, The Bridge. The Cycling Podcast is supported by Supersapiens and Science in Sport. Supersapiens Supersapiens is a continuous glucose monitoring system that helps you make the right fuelling choices. See supersapiens.com Science in Sport For 25% off all your SiS products, go to scienceinsport.com and enter the code SISCP25 at the checkout. Calm Relax, reduce stress and anxiety and sleep better with the Calm app's extensive library of sleep stories and music. Go to Calm.com/cycle MAAP The Cycling Podcast has a new collaboration with MAAP. We have launched the first of the three MAAP + The Cycling Podcast jerseys. Go to maap.cc for more details and to vote for your favourite. Friends of the Podcast Sign up as a Friend of the Podcast at thecyclingpodcast.com to listen to more than 60 exclusive episodes. The Cycling Podcast is on Strava The Cycling Podcast was founded in 2013 by Richard Moore, Daniel Friebe and Lionel Birnie.

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204 Cort i prikker, Quickstep på vej mod dansk hattrick?

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Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2022 63:35


Magnus Cort sikrede sig den prikkede bjergtrøje på 2. etape af årets Tour de France på etapen fra Roskilde til Nyborg, der dog ikke blev det sidevindsræs, som mange havde håbet på. Quickstep tog sin anden sejr af to mulige, da Fabio Jakobsen vandt foran Wout van Aert og Mads Pedersen. Yves Lampaert mistede dermed løbets førertrøje til Van Aert. I denne episode kan du blandt andet høre fra Cort, Michael Mørkøv, Van Aert, Brian Holm, Marcel Kittel og Patrick Lefevere.

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NEVER STRAYS CAR: STAGE ONE.

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Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2022 35:48


On the road to Nyborg, Pete, Ned and David discuss the time trial, Twitter, accents and propellor blades. Plus Pete is Steve Cummings.https://supass.cchttps://chpt3.comhttps://www.ents24.com/uk/tour-dates/ned-boulting

Healthy Wealthy & Smart
586: Ummukulthoum Bakare: The Unbreakable Young World Athlete

Healthy Wealthy & Smart

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2022 25:27


In this episode, Nigerian Sports Physiotherapy Association Founding Member, Ummukulthoum Bakare, talks about her important research and advocacy of sports physiotherapy. Today, Ummukulthoum talks about her research on women's football, the issue of compliance and adherence, and the next steps in her research. What are the challenges for women football players, and how are they mitigated? Hear about her experience advocating for sports physiotherapy, her presentation on The Unbreakable Young World Athlete, and get her advice to her younger self, all on today's episode of The Healthy, Wealthy & Smart Podcast.   Key Takeaways “Passion will drive you.” “The increase in projections of the numbers of registered football players has skyrocketed by the participation of women in football.” “Coaches need to understand that they can be empowered to take charge.” “You don't have to think of injury prevention as this thing that is separate. It needs to be integrated.” “Nothing is impossible. If you can dream it, you can do it.” “The sky isn't the limit anymore.”   More about Ummukulthoum Bakare Ummukulthoum Bakare is a Doctorate Candidate in Sports Physical Therapy at the University of Witwatersrand in South Africa. Her research is focused on women's football and injury prevention. She is a founding member of the Nigerian Sports Physiotherapy Association and is active in disseminating the FIFA11+ injury prevention programme in her native country and across Africa. Her passion has centred around the sports of football, basketball, and para-athletes and injury prevention. She received her Bachelor of Physical Therapy and her Master of Physical Therapy from the College of Medicine, University of Ibadan, Nigeria. Ummukulthoum has worked as a physical therapist since 2001 and has won several awards for her service locally, regionally, and internationally. She is a member of the Medical and Scientific Commission of the Nigeria Olympic Committee and an Associate Editor for the British Journal of Sports Medicine.   Suggested Keywords Healthy, Wealthy, Smart, Healthcare, Physiotherapy, Sports, Research, Injury Prevention, Women's Football, Empowerment, Advocacy,   Third World Congress of Sports Physical Therapy   To learn more, follow Ummukulthoum at: Website:          https://www.facebook.com/nspa.org.ng/ Twitter:            @koolboulevard Instagram:       @koolboulevard   Subscribe to Healthy, Wealthy & Smart: Website:                      https://podcast.healthywealthysmart.com Apple Podcasts:          https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/healthy-wealthy-smart/id532717264 Spotify:                        https://open.spotify.com/show/6ELmKwE4mSZXBB8TiQvp73 SoundCloud:               https://soundcloud.com/healthywealthysmart Stitcher:                       https://www.stitcher.com/show/healthy-wealthy-smart iHeart Radio:               https://www.iheart.com/podcast/263-healthy-wealthy-smart-27628927   Read the Full Transcript Here:  00:07 Welcome to the healthy, wealthy and smart podcast. Each week we interview the best and brightest in physical therapy, wellness and entrepreneurship. We give you cutting edge information you need to live your best life healthy, wealthy and smart. The information in this podcast is for entertainment purposes only and should not be used as personalized medical advice. And now, here's your host, Dr. Karen Litzy.   00:35 Hey everyone, welcome back to the podcast. I am your host Karen Litzy. And in today's episode, I'm really honored to welcome UMO cooltone Bukhari she has a doctorate candidate in Sports Physical Therapy at the University of Witwatersrand in African South Africa. Her research is focused on women's football and injury prevention. She is a founding member of the Nigerian sports physiotherapy Association, and is active in disseminating the FIFA 11 Plus injury prevention program in her native country and across Africa. Her passion has centered around the sports of football, basketball and para athletes and injury prevention. She received her Bachelor of physical therapy and her Master of physical therapy from the College of Medicine University of Ibadan in Nigeria UMO kooltherm has worked as a physical therapist since 2001, and has won several awards for her service locally, regionally and internationally. She is a member of the medical and scientific commission of the Nigeria Olympic Committee, and an associate editor for the British Journal of Sports Medicine. So in this episode, we give you all a sneak peek of what she is going to be speaking on as one of the guest speakers at the fourth World Congress of Sports Physical Therapy, which is taking place August 26, to the 22nd 2022 and Nyborg Denmark. If you want more information on the WC SPT conference, head over to podcast at healthy wealthy smart.com. Click on the link in the show notes under this episode. If you can, I highly suggest signing up and joining us in August in Denmark. So Lumo coutume is just one of many speakers that we're going to be highlighting over the next couple of months. We have a great conversation today about the unbreakable Young World athlete which she will be speaking about Nyberg. So everyone enjoyed today's episode and be on the lookout for more speakers coming up in the next couple of months. Hey, Katie, welcome to the podcast. I'm really happy to have you on.   02:43 It's lovely to be here, Karen. Thanks for having me. Yes. And like I said in the intro, gosh, you are a real rock star in the physiotherapy world. So you are a founding member of the Nigerian sports physiotherapy Association. You are a member of the medical and scientific commission of the Nigerian Olympic Committee and an assistant editor for the British Journal of Sports Medicine. And so that leads me to my first question is How important do you feel these associations are for the profession?   03:20 Thank you, Karen. It's is really very important, especially from my side of the   03:27 of the continent where we have very limited resources. And it's always a good opportunity to connect with other colleagues from around the world. When we first started the the Nigerian sports physiotherapy Association, were just a handful of people who, you know, came together to say, look, if we did start an association like this, it would help us be able to connect with other colleagues and associated other associations from around the world. And then we connected with IFSP T, which also given us a lot of opportunity to connect with the rest of the sports PT world globally. And that has kind of enriched us over the years. And I'm happy to say that Nigeria was also the first African country to be affiliated with IFSP T. And we still have a great relationship till today. And I'm also actually, I think, the first African and the IFSP T board. The executive board. I was elected in 2019 in the last Congress in Canada, for the Nigeria Olympic Committee. That took a lot of work because it's actually by appointment. And over time, it had only just been physicians. There hasn't been any room for physios to get on board, but I think for somehow I just kept well with the National Society. I'd be the Nigel site of physiotherapy, I just kept pushing to get on visit   05:00 ability for physios get us to get, I mean, get the Olympic Committee to also organize specialized training for physios and all of that, and I was doing all this work, making sure that where they were conferences happening, I wanted them to, you know, support people to attend and all that, and a former vice president of the Olympic Committee, and as I look, I think you'll bring your loved one on board. And I'd like to nominate you to be on the on the medical commission. And I was like, Okay. And   05:34 when I got in, I was the only female and I was the only physio. But I am glad that we time a lot of things have changed. Because one of the key things I'm passionate about is to give room to allow upcoming and early career sports medicine stakeholders, be it physio psychologists, you know, doctors, physicians, but give room for the younger ones to be supported and, you know, have access to all the IOC courses and things like that. So I it's been, it's not been an easy journey, but I think you can change a lot more from the inside than the outside. And that's, that's why I took on the assignment. And so far, so good. It's, it's worked out. Yeah, it's slow. But it has worked out a bit. Yeah, amazing. And I was going to my next question was going to be what, what has it been like for you to kind of be the first to have a seat at the table? Right, the first woman which I'm not surprised, and the first physio to kind of have that seat at the table, what has that been like for you? And what lessons have you learned?   06:43 Um, to be honest, it was not a really easy thing to do, especially when you are in the middle of about, you know, 12 other people who, and you probably also are the youngest. Let me add that, even though I don't consider myself young, per se, but in that tool,   07:06 I was the youngest. So but I think luckily, I What sort of helped me was that I spoke with the chairman. And I told him Look, this is   07:18 this is the ideas that I have. And I feel like I know there's a lot of work that needs to go on behind the scenes, I'm happy to do all the heavy lifting, or writing and all that, but we need to push for more things to achieve our mandate. And he was very happy with that. And later, a lot of a lot of the other board members just felt like Okay, it looks like we have somebody who's willing to do all this heavy lifting with you know, writing proposals and stuff. And we just kind of make things work. And somehow they just realized that I wasn't really doing it for any self. For myself, as it were, I was trying to get us to have a better a wider ecosystem for sports medicine resource, be it physios, doctors, you know psychologists, pharmacists, nutritionists and stuff like that. And so far, so good. We've we have quite a sizable number of young, early career people coming on board, a lot more people are not interested in sports, physio and all that. And which is because before now, nobody really wanted to do sports physio, they felt like,   08:26 you know, you're, you're never going to be rich. Like you're always just   08:31 the government is always owing you money. And so why are you a physio per se but then I tell them that look, passion will drive you it is just a calling and you really need to understand that.   08:44 What can in any another prefer in any other specialty or physio? It's quite rewarding as a sports physio as well, if you if you're driven by the right   08:55 circumstances. So yeah, it's not going to be easy, because half the time you'll find yourself like a fish out of water, especially being a female   09:05 where you're working multisport settings and you have to work with male team and all of that you have to hold your own. But it's it is rewarding. And yeah, so yeah. And it sounds to me like some of my students. Yeah, some big lessons. There are one, being willing to put in the work and to opening the door so you can help bring other people in. It's not opening the door for yourself and closing it on everyone behind you. No, no, because there definitely has to be a transitional plan. What is the sustainability of whatever you're doing? Because at the end of the day, your time is going to come and go. So who are the people that you're empowered to continue that journey, the vision and to be able to achieve   09:51 you know, the end goal of making sure that there is that continuity, and that you have, you know, so they pay forward and they can   10:00 didn't pay forward until, you know, for as long as as needed. And we would have a big pool of sports physios because I can tell you that Nigeria is over 200 million people, and maybe about 10 million active Lee involved in sports at a competitive level. And we still don't have enough physios to cater for that number.   10:27 So there's still a lot of work to be done. I can't do it alone. It's a collective team effort. Yeah, I mean, you have to increase the capacity. Exactly. Right. So that that all of these 10 million people, which is a huge number of people cannot be seen by estimating. It could be more, right. Definitely. Yeah. So obviously, you don't have the capacity for all of that. So if you can open that door and bring in a lot of like enthusiastic, like you said, physios, physicians, psychologists, nutritionists to help you continue to build up the capacity of a sports medicine program across the country, you'll be able to reach more people. Exactly. And that's what it's all about. And now, let's talk about your research. So you've got this passion of building up the capacity for sports medicine in Nigeria, let's talk about your research, which I know you're also passionate about. So I'll hand it over to you.   11:31 Okay, so I'm currently working in women's football. I mean, it is what it is because women really don't get much attention for anything, even in football, and for research specifically, as well. But as we all know that the   11:49 increase in projections of the numbers of registered football players has skyrocketed by the participation of women in football. And we know that for women's for women, we are more or less we have certain   12:08 certain factors, that puts us at higher risk of injuries. We know football has burden of you know, contact injuries and all that but can reduce the injury rates of non contact injuries. Now, because women I hire, that when population were what areas due to biomechanical factors, biological factors as a result of hormones and stuff, biological become biomechanical because of, you know, pelvic hip ratio, you know, being at higher risk of ACLs. So you want to be able to minimize that risk. And how to do that is to actively engage in injury prevention. So trying to bridge the gaps, especially in a low resource setting where we don't really have much human resources, infrastructure and all of that, and people still want to play football. So my research is trying to bridge the gap with the population of women playing football, and the use of an evidence based, comprehensive warmup program, which is the FIFA 11. Plus, it is a basic injury prevention program, but it works. But it's not going to work if people don't know about it and compliant with using it. So it's trying to find out what are the challenges in the setting? And how can we mitigate these challenges to be able to improve compliance and adherence, and be able to achieve injury prevention goals, because even on a global scale, compliance, and adherence is a big issue with anything. So, um, since we also know that we have to always tailor things to the broader ecological context, or whatever we're doing. It's not one size fits all, because you have to figure out what are the things that can work in this setting? How can we adapt that can we adjust certain things and whose responsibility is going to take the leadership of the injury prevention philosophy, how this behavioral change is gonna affecting? So this is this is a research that I was working on, or I'm concluding at the moment. And I'm really excited because now I think FIFA also is doing trying to do a lot of stuff for women's football. So hopefully, that can help. You know, in the next five years, we'll see women's football going to a different level than we are right now. Yeah. And you know, as you're talking about that and talking about the resources or lack thereof, it really makes me think I'm in New York City. I'm in the United States where we have an abundance of resources, and people still don't comply with injury prevention programs, right. And so I can't imagine being in   15:00 In a part of the world where you don't have the the manpower, the end all of the things that we have here, yeah, yeah, in order to make these programs stick.   15:13 Exactly. So this is one of the things that I found out is, along the course of my research, is that coaches need to understand that they can be empowered to take charge, rather than coach to see me as a medical person, like trying to take over their job, I'm not trying to take over your job, I'm only trying to help the team so that he can have more players available for selection and team can do better because at the end of the day, it's inversely proportional, the less injuries in the team, the more the team, you know, can can can progress and be successful. So at the end of the day, I think the messaging also matters, the messaging about, Okay, Coach, if you do this, you're going to have more players available for selection. And when you do have more players available for selection, then your team has a better potential to fight for the title to get to win a trophy. And when that happens, you get a bonus or something in your pocket. And it all everybody sort of it's a win win situation when your players do or injury free. They have longer carrier carrier longevity and so many other things. So the reason begins to change, you know, begins to change and at the end of the day. And then another thing I say to them that look, you don't have to think of injury prevention as this thing that is separate. It needs to be integrated. And there is no flexibility to adapt   16:45 and just integrate, it will still work. The most important thing is that you are committing at least twice a week for these exercises to be done. And you will see the difference that it brings to your team. Yeah, it's all about incentives. Right? How can you how can you meet the people where they're at with the incentives they need? And like you said, it's all about the messaging? Yes. Okay, wait, mindset changes, right. And that kind of takes us into I think what you're going to be speaking about at the fourth World Congress is sports physiotherapy, which takes place August 26 and 27th of this year in Nyborg, Denmark, and that is the unbreakable Young World athlete. So talk to us a little bit about that, and a little bit about your presentation. We don't give it all away, of course, you know, we want people to come and see you live, so we're not giving it all away.   17:46 We can dangle some highlights out there.   17:50 Okay, so the first thing is, I think that right now, everybody knows the potential of sports. So   17:58 everybody wants to start young. Now the pressure there on the young athlete is to begin to perform at a professional level at a young age. And that impacts a lot of things in terms of because you know, the type of dedication that you need to, to perfect, whatever sport that you're doing. And, you know, many parents and guidance, everybody wants, oh, I want my child to be Cristiano Ronaldo, I want my child to be messy. Now the pressure is much on these kids. And one of the biggest challenges that then these the burden of having to deal with that kind of pressure, whether physically, psychologically, and every other thing that makes up these young athletes would really be a huge load for young athletes out there. How can we balance that? Now, I will be talking from the perspective of law resource where I'm coming from a lot of many people.   18:57 In the developed countries, they have a lot of support for young athletes. And be it nutrition wise psychology, and so many other things that you we don't have the luxury of that. And many times, the kids who just want to play like they don't want to do anything serious or anything like that. But there's still the pressure and demand on them to excel. Because people see that if you if you're a good sports person, or you're able to make a break in either football or basketball, which is one of the top spots in Nigeria, then we can change our economic situation. And that helps us out of poverty, and all this kind of and all this type of thing. So I'm just going to be talking from that perspective of low resource and how the young athletes   19:50 as much as you want to encourage sports participation, but there has to be that striking balance to enable them to succeed   20:00 That's a lot of pressure on a young kid.   20:03 Yes, yeah. Yeah. Well, I mean, I know I'm definitely looking forward to that talk in Nyborg. Is there anything else that you're working on projects moving forward? Anything you're looking forward to in the future, whether it's future research, speaking gigs, getting more involved in in the profession as a whole? What do you have coming up?   20:30 Okay, so I'm trying, I'm rounding up my doctorate right now. So hopefully, I can get a postdoc position as well to continue to work in women's football.   20:44 That is what I'm hoping for the next maybe six months there about, but other projects that I'm passionate about involves power athletes, I'm very, very passionate about walking with our athletes, because also they too, were like a minority   21:01 group. But I see that they are really the super humans, you know, with everything. And with the limited resources and everything you can think of the still strive very hard I want to get on on the world stage. They are the ones who put Nigeria on the on the on the map for medals, because I was with the team in 2016, in Rio, and   21:27 we won eight gold medals, set new eight world records.   21:33 So I feel like yeah, there's a lot more that I want to learn. And   21:39 I'm also trying to do some technical courses. And   21:44 there's something called classification for power athletes, where it's like, you're trying to make sure that all the athletes are classed,   21:53 in in the desired classes that they can compete on a level playing ground. So apart from the technical officials, they also need the medical people to come and do all the assessments of you know, movement, muscle power, and all these things, just to be sure that, okay, we have classes athletes properly, and they can compete without having undue advantage over the other colleagues in a similar category. So yeah, so I think that's really the next thing that I want to do. It sounds amazing.   22:27 Some of my students trying to move on to postgrads. I've just provide them some of my own shares, some run experience, support them along the way as well. And so that's, that's what I think I'll do. Amazing. Well, it sounds like you have a busy time coming up and doing really, really great work. So congratulations on all of that. And now where can people find you? If they want to reach out to you? They have questions. They have thoughts, where can they find you?   22:56 Okay, so you couldn't find me on social media? You'll see on Twitter, it's at cool Boulevard.   23:04 And it's also the same handle on Instagram at cool Boulevard. So and that's cool with a K, correct? Yes. K with the K Yeah, yeah. And we'll have all of that information and links directly to all of your social media in the show notes for this podcast, so people won't have to search too far. And now as we wrap things up, one last question that I asked everyone, it's knowing where you are now in your life and career, what advice would you give to your younger self?   23:35 Um, nothing is impossible. If you dream it, you can do it. So just surround surround yourself with people who will always find your flames. People will always ginger you to keep going. And I think, you know, the sky isn't the limit anymore.   23:55 You can keep going so that I'll give to my younger self. Excellent advice. And just if people want to see Katie speak in person, like I said a little bit earlier, she will be speaking at the fourth World Congress is sports, physical therapy, August 26, to the 27th of this year, 2022 and Nyborg, Denmark. So again, we'll have a link for that as well. So you can go on and take a look at the whole program and sign up and come to Denmark in the summer, which I'm assuming is going to be great. I've never I've only been there in February when it's pretty chilly and snowy and rainy. So I'm excited for I'm excited to go. And I'm excited to listen. I have never been to Denmark. This will be my first time. So yes, I am looking forward to meeting you. And the rest of the delegates from around the world. Yeah, it's gonna be great. So Katie, thank you so much for taking the time out and coming on today and talking about all the great work you're doing. We are all inspired. So thank you so much. Thank you for having me.   25:00 and looking forward to see you soon. Yeah and everyone thanks so much for listening. Have a great couple of days and stay healthy, wealthy and smart.   25:08 Thank you for listening and please subscribe to the podcast at podcast dot healthy, wealthy smart.com. And don't forget to follow us on social media