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In this episode of The Authority Company Podcast, Joe Pardavila is joined by Dr. Rick Van Pelt, a board-certified anesthesiologist and healthcare transformation leader, to discuss his new book, It's Not What You're Thinking: Precision Problem Solving With No Hypothesis. With over three decades of experience, Dr. Van Pelt shares his insights on why the healthcare system is "perfectly designed" to deliver its current results—and how to fix it. The conversation explores the challenges of driving change in healthcare, from systemic inefficiencies to the personal conflicts that arise when shifting long-standing practices. Dr. Van Pelt reveals a near-catastrophic medical event that reshaped his approach to conflict resolution and patient care, highlighting the importance of transparency and peer support in high-stakes environments. Listeners and viewers will gain a fresh perspective on problem-solving, learning why traditional hypotheses often fail and how precision problem-solving—rooted in observation and collaboration—can lead to meaningful solutions. From OR delays to the "white wall of silence" in healthcare culture, this episode is packed with candid stories and actionable insights for leaders in any industry. Tune in to discover how to tackle complex problems by focusing on what's actually happening—not just what we think is happening.Dr. RICK VAN PELT has over three decades of experience as a board-certified anesthesiologist and leader in healthcare transformation. Throughout his career, he has pioneered innovative approaches to improving clinical performance, quality, and patient safety, working with frontline-empowered teams to redesign healthcare delivery. His expertise spans system-based performance improvement, implementation science, and clinical variation management to improve structure, process, and outcomes across health systems. He is also a pioneer of peer support integration and creating solutions to the root causes of burnout faced by healthcare providers. Currently serving as the Chief Clinical Transformation Officer at UAB Medicine, Dr. van Pelt is known for facilitating sustained change in complex healthcare environments with his talented clinical transformation team.
Actor Jeremy Miller is best known for playing Ben Seaver on the 80s TV sitcom 'Growing Pains'! Or as the voice of Linus van Pelt in some of the Peanuts TV specials! But my wife Heidi and I know him as Uncle Jeremy (Ophelia loves him), Chef Jeremy (he's a fantastic cook) and one of the kindest souls we've ever meet. Join us on Geekscape as we talk to Jeremy about his on upcoming convention appearances, his inspiring journey through Hollywood, and so much more! You can also subscribe to the Geekscape podcast on Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3H27uMH Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3BVrnkW Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In honor of Women's History Month I will be celebrating Dope women and highlighting their business in the month of March.On this week's episode I have a special guest Jacqueline Pelt founder of JP Income Tax and Financial Services that I will be celebrating in honor of Women's History Month.
CRNAs take pride in the precision and care that goes into every procedure, but what happens when things don't go as planned? In the high-stakes world of healthcare, when something goes wrong, the patient isn't the only one affected. Today we're going to shine a light on Second Victim Syndrome—the emotional trauma healthcare professionals experience following adverse patient events. Joined by Maria van Pelt, PhD, CRNA, CNE, CPPS, FAAN, FAANA and Luci New, DNP, CRNA, FAANA we'll share personal stories and professional insight on this overlooked phenomenon. Here's some of what we discuss in this episode:
The following article of the Logistics & Mobility industry is: “12 Logistics Trends for 2025” by Carlos Canseco, CEO, PELT.
For this bonus episode, the Shakespeare and Company podcast welcomes Jeremy Pelt, renowned jazz trumpeter and author of Griot: Examining the Lives of Jazz Great Storytellers. In conversation with Alex Freiman, Pelt discusses the evolution of jazz, the influence of oral traditions, and the importance of documenting firsthand accounts from legendary musicians. Reflecting on his early days at Berklee, his experiences touring worldwide, and his deep reverence for jazz elders like Roy Haynes and Wayne Shorter, Pelt shares insights into both the triumphs and struggles of jazz musicians. He also addresses the debate over the term “jazz,” the intersection of jazz and hip-hop, and the ongoing challenge of preserving the music's integrity in an industry that often sidelines its true practitioners. Listen in for a compelling exploration of jazz history, culture, and the passion that fuels one of its modern torchbearers.*Jeremy Pelt has become one of the preeminent young trumpeters within the world of jazz. Forging a bond with the Mingus Big Band very early on, as his career progressed, Pelt built upon these relationships and many others which eventually lead to collaborations with some of the genre's greatest masters. These projects include performances and recordings with Cliff Barbaro, Keter Betts, Bobby "Blue" Bland, Ravi Coltrane, Frank Foster, Winard Harper, Jimmy Heath, Vincent Herring, John Hicks, Charli Persip, Ralph Peterson, Lonnie Plaxico, Bobby Short, Cedar Walton, Frank Wess, Nancy Wilson and The Skatalites, to name a few.Pelt frequently performs alongside such notable ensembles as the Roy Hargrove Big Band, The Village Vanguard Orchestra and the Duke Ellington Big Band, and is a member of the Lewis Nash Septet and The Cannonball Adderley Legacy Band featuring Louis Hayes. As a leader, Pelt has recorded ten albums and has toured globally with his various ensembles, appearing at many major jazz festivals and concert venues.Pelt's recordings and performances have earned him critical acclaim, both nationally and internationally. He has been featured in the Wall Street Journal by legendary jazz writer and producer, Nat Hentoff, and was voted Rising Star on the trumpet, five years in a row by Downbeat Magazine and the Jazz Journalist Association. Pelt is currently touring throughout the United States and Europe in support of his latest release, "Soundtrack".Alex Freiman is a guitarist, composer, and singer trained at the Berklee College of Music in Boston. Drawing from jazz, blues, soul, and funk, he masterfully blends these influences with energy and virtuosity, creating music that is both groovy and sophisticated. After collaborating with major figures on the French and international scenes, including Stéphane Belmondo, he released his debut album as a leader, Play It Gentle, in 2017. Recorded with Léon Parker (drums), Fred Nardin (organ), and special guest Stéphane Belmondo, this album reflects his passion for improvisation and sonic elegance. Constantly seeking innovation, he launched Alex Freiman & The Hot Sauce, an explosive project where jazz, funk, soul, and hip-hop intertwine. His EP In The Beginning (September 2024) marks the start of a new musical era, followed by the singles We Are One (January 2025), featuring rapper Tiemoko, and This Is The Hot Sauce (March 2025), affirming his vibrant and innovative musical identity. In 2025, Alex Freiman continues his groove exploration with a new album and fresh collaborations. Alex Freiman & The Hot Sauce will also be performing in Paris and across France, delivering electrifying shows where improvisation and energy collide.Listen to Alex Freiman's latest EP, In The Beginning: https://open.spotify.com/album/5iZYPMCUnG7xiCtsFCBlVa?si=h5x3FK1URq6SwH9Kb_SO3w Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
It's the Season Two finale of the My Town series and we're ending it on a high! We're delighted to be joined by former captain Lee Peltier who chats to Brady and Tom this week to discuss his two spells with Huddersfield Town.In this episode, Pelts reflects on his time with the Terriers. We discuss the exciting football under Lee Clark, why it didn't work out in his second spell at Town and the rest of his career, including the wonder of Neil Warnock.For each episode, our guests put together a mixtape based on their answers. If you want to listen to Pelt's My Town Mixtape on Spotify, the link is here: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1KWX3w6DqKRrB7hU6dSAXY?si=k2rW-yPHT4q0CGDet_OsfwAlternatively, Pelt's My Town Mixtape - YouTube playlist is here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLd4eZuD2ZI60JKtyLzjTC-k6aNHUa9jjxSubscribe wherever you get your podcasts to ensure you don't miss the latest episode.Follow us on socials @stillsmilingpod***Please take the time to rate the podcast, review it wherever you get your podcasts, and share it with your friends and family if you enjoyed it. It means a lot to us and will make it easier for other potential listeners to find us. UTT!*** Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Taiwanese vibraphonist and percussionist Chien Chien Lu, along with Pittsburg, Pennsylvania native bassist Richie Goods, have crafted a sound that is both captivating and rhythmic. Their music draws from a rich tapestry of cultural influences including Taiwanese, American, and African-American traditions, especially within the jazz sub-culture. Chien Chien Lu and Richie Goods are dedicated to expanding their musical repertoire, creating a unique connection that resonates deeply with listeners. In the fall of 2024, Chien Chien Lu and Richie Goods visited Columbus, Ohio, where they met with students at Otterbein University and performed to a captivated full house audience. During their visit, they visited my studio, sharing compelling stories about their individual paths into jazz and the inception of their musical collaboration. Chien Chien Lu recounted her transition from playing classical music in Taiwan to exploring the creative latitude of jazz upon her relocation to the United States. She arrived in the US holding a master's degree in classical percussion but sought the unique expressions of jazz. While pursuing graduate studies in Philadelphia, Chien was introduced to Jeremy Pelt, one of today's leading trumpeters. Impressed by her talent, Pelt included Chien in his subsequent European tour and later featured her in his next album. At that time, Richie Goods was a member of Pelt's band. In 2017, Chien graduated with a Master of Music in Jazz Studies from the University of the Arts. It all then fell together. Richie Goods describes his journey into jazz through performing arts school in Pittsburgh Creative and Performing Arts High School. After graduating from the prestigious jazz program at Berklee College of Music, Richie moved to New York City, where he studied under jazz legends Ron Carter and Ray Brown. Richie worked extensively with jazz piano legend Mulgrew Miller for nine years, which provided opportunities to perform with other major jazz luminaries including Russell Malone, Lenny White, Louis Hayes, and Vincent Herring. His extensive discography includes Grammy award-winning and platinum albums by Alicia Keys and Common. Connected is a band jointly led by Richie Goods and Chien Chien Lu, and their latest recording is Connected vol. 1. This pandemic era-project was derived from frequent conversations Richie Goods and Chien Chien had about the Black Lives Matter movement and the unwarranted hate crimes against Asians. They decided to do a project that would unify people and invoke imagery of love and peace, says Richie. The result is a dynamic jazz group influenced by global sounds, which reflects the musical identities of Richie and Chien. Connected vol. 1, won "Best Instrumental Album" at the 34th Golden Melody Awards in Taiwan. The playlist for this episode includes five recordings. They tap into their latest recording, Connected vol. 1 and Chien Chien Lu's first recording, The Path. Richie Goods produced The Path and Connected vol. 1. The playlist for this episode: 1.Treasure Mountain, Connected vol. 1, (Richie Goods/Chien Chien Lu), RichMan Music, 2023-(8:16); Chien Chien Lu-Marimba & Vibraphone; Richie Goods-Electric bass & acoustic bass; Brett Williams-Keyboards & Rhodes; Quintin Zoto-Guitar; David Frazier, Jr.-Drums; Danny Sadownick-Percussion 2.Blind Faith, The Path (Chien Chien Lu), RichMan Music, 2020-(5:26); Chien Chien Lu-Marimba & Vibraphone; Richie Goods-Bass & Electric Bass; Shedrick Mitchell-Piano & Organ; Quintin Zoto-Guitar; Allan Medford-Drums; Percussion-Ismel Wignall 3.We Live in Brooklyn Baby, The Path (Chien Chien Lu), Richman Music, 2020-(5:38) Chien Chien Lu-Marimba & Vibraphone; Richie Goods-Bass & Electric Bass; Jeremy Pelt-Trumpet; Shedrick Mitchell-Piano & Organ; Quintin Zoto-Guitar; Allan Mednard-Drums; Percussion-Ismel Wignall; Yoojin Park-Violin; Phoebe Tsai-Cello 4.Someday We'll All Be Free, Connected vol. 1, (Donnie Hathaway), Richman Music, 2023-(7:26); Chien Chien Lu-Marimba & Vibraphone; Richie Goods-Electric bass & acoustic bass; Jamison Ross-vocal; Piano/Organ-Shedrick Mitchell; Lil John Roberts-Drums; Danny Sadownick-Percussion Thanks to A Tribe for Jazz for helping to make this interview happen and their support. Please note that there may be some technical issues in the audio. However, the conversation rich in content. Thank you for listening. Subscribe and you'll be one of the first to listen to upcoming episodes, articles, and announcements. Photo by Stephen Pyo
Join our CMO Outlook 2025 conversation with the CMO of Plante Moran, Marten van Pelt. We cover a range of things to look forward to as well as watchout for, like: the evolution and impact of artificial intelligence, personalization, automation, the development of strong, focused teams and the need for ongoing training to upskill and grow.
Frank, Justin und Fabi schauen auf die Entlassungen der letzten Tage und verknüpfen diese mit den Leistungen aus der abgelaufenen Spielzeit. Mit Blick auf die neue Saison wird es viele neue aber auch alte Gesichter an der Seitenlinie geben. Neben Mike Vrabel wird auch Josh McDaniels wieder in die Facility zurückkehren. Gemeinsam analysieren wir die Moves der Patriots für den zukünftigen Coaching Staff. Hört rein! ALLE INFOS ZUR SUPERBOWL PARTY IN FÜRTHVeranstalter ist das Cineplex Fürth und das Event findet im Cineplex Fürth statt.Es wird die Bayernliga-Mannschaft der Nürnberg Hawks und das Bundesliga-Ladys-Team der Erlangen Rebels mit vor Ort sein.Einlass ist ab 20 Uhr und Beginn des Events um 23 Uhr.Es wird American Food, Gaming auf der Kinoleinwand und Event Stationen geben.Die Patriots Fraktion Nürnberg wird natürlich auch einen Stand haben und als Lokaler Fanclub vor Ort sein.TICKETS GIBT ES HIERhttps://www.cineplex.de/film/super-bowl-lix/407427/fuerth/ALLE WEITEREN FRAGEN AN:https://www.instagram.com/patriots_franktion_nuernberg?igsh=MThtMnhjcHh3NXV3eg==ALLE STAFF MOVES IM ÜBERBLICK:Teil 1 - Entlassungen:• HC Jerod Mayo entlassen • OC Alex van Pelt entlassen• DC Demarcus Covington abgesetzt• STC Jeremy Springer bleibt (Patriots 2nd best ST 2024)Zudem entlassen:TE Coach: Bob BicknellRB Coach: Taylor EmbreeWR Coach: Tyler HughesAssist. WR Coach: Tiquan UnderwoodAssist. Coach: Keith JonesOLB Coach: Drew WilkinsILB Coach: Dont'a HightowerDL Coach: Jerry Montgomery(Wird DL Coach bei den Bengals)==========Teil 2 - Hirings:• Mike Vrabel neuer HC (zuletzt Browns als Berater, 6 Jahre HC Titans)• Josh McDaniels neuer OC(3. Stint als Pats OC, bei allen 6 SB Wins dabei)• Terrell Williams neuer DC(zuletzt DL Coach & Run Game Coordinator bei den Lions / davor DL Coach unter Vrabel bei den Titans)• John Streicher neuer Vice President of Football Operations & and Strategy(zuletzt Rams, davor unter Vrabel bei den Titans / Ernie Adams Rolle in der Spiel Vorbereitung und Nacharbeitung)• Tony Jones vermutlich neuer RB Coach(zuletzt RB Coach bei den Jets)• Ashton Grant neuer QB Coach(zuletzt Assist. QB Coach der Browns)• Riley Larkin als Offensiv Assistent(zuletzt Ohio State Offensive Assistent / National Champion)• Ryan Dunleavy(Rolle unbekannt / zuletzt Defensive Assistent bei den Giants)• Clinton McMillan(Rolle noch unbekannt, vermutlich DL Coach / zuletzt DL Coach bei den Titans, davor OLB)• Kevin Richardson II(Rolle unbekannt, zuletzt DB Coach in Illinois)• Frank Piraino als Kraft- & Konditionstrainer(zuletzt Giants, davor 5 Jahre unter Vrabel bei den Titans)• Doug Marrone(Rolle unbekannt, vermutlich als OL Coach / zuletzt Senior Analyst for Football Strategy beim Boston College, davor als HC und OL Coach in der NFL & 2021 in Alabama)• Milton Patterson(Rolle unbekannt, vermutlich LB Coach / zuletzt DC & LB Coach bei Florida A&M)• Thomas Brown als TE Coach & Pass Game Coordinator (zuletzt OC & Interim HC bei den Bears)• Jason Houghtaling(Rolle unbekannt / war Assistant OLine Coach bei den Bears und vorher bei den Titans)Gerücht von Nickels:Ben McDaniels(aktuell WR Coach & Pass Game Coordinator der Texans / jüngerer Bruder von Josh McDaniels, Texans OC Slowik entlassen worden, die Zukunft von Ben steht bei den Texans in den Sternen, könnte bei uns WR Coach werden)https://linktr.ee/trashtalkpatriots
'Auschwitz: Not So Long Ago. Not So Far Away' opened Jan. 10 in Toronto at the Royal Ontario Museum, marking the only Canadian stop for the eight-year-old travelling show. The exhibit originally launched in Spain in 2017, and the Toronto version is a smaller edition due to space restrictions: showcasing some 500 artifacts and photos from the actual site of Auschwitz, the modern world's most notorious genocide factory. But while the Canadian debut may seem belated, the timing is perfect: it arrives just a couple of weeks ahead of the 80th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz-Birkenau on Jan. 27. It's also a significant time for the Canadian Jewish community, which is facing an unprecedented spike in antisemitism, including Holocaust denial and distortion, wherein Israelis are being called modern Nazis for their military response in Gaza after Oct. 7. Were these issues on the minds of the curators? How has the exhibit adapted to update post-Oct. 7? The CJN Daily‘s host, Ellin Bessner, went to see for herself. On a private media tour on the day before the exhibit opened to the public, Bessner walked through the museum wondering about the relevance of showcasing the eerie similarities between this past year and the months leading up to the Holocaust. As she discovered, the organizers aren't moralizing or preaching, but rather letting their rigorously researched historical evidence and facts speak for themselves. On the episode, you'll hear from Toronto Holocaust historian professor Robert Jan van Pelt, whose mother survived Auschwitz; and from British curator Paul Salmons, plus Luis Ferreiro, director of the private Spanish company MUSEALIA, which owns the touring exhibit. Joshua Basseches, the CEO of the ROM, also joins. What we talked about: Learn more about the ROM exhibit Auschwitz: Not So Long Ago. Not So Far Away and how to buy tickets. School groups get free admission. Learn more about the exhibit's chief Auschwitz historian, Toronto professor Robert Jan van Pelt, in The CJN archives Read about the ROM's exhibit 2017 called “The Evidence Room” which professor van Pelt also curated, in The CJN archives. Credits Host and writer: Ellin Bessner (@ebessner) Production team: Zachary Kauffman (producer), Michael Fraiman (executive producer) Music: Dov Beck-Levine Support our show Subscribe to The CJN newsletter Donate to The CJN (+ get a charitable tax receipt) Subscribe to The CJN Daily (Not sure how? Click here)
Message by Pastor Doug Bunnell, recorded live at First Presbyterian Church on December 15, 2024. Scripture read by Cindy Palmer (and Linus van Pelt). Shepherds are People in Your Nativity Shepherds pay attention, check it out, and tell others. Do the same. What do you think an angel looks like as they always have to say do not be afraid? What is the good news the angel brings? How would this have been good news to these shepherds? What do you think the heavenly host looked and sounded like? Imagine that moment after the angels left, how did that feel? Some scholars think shepherds were young girls, does that change your picture of this event? What do you think Mary thought as she heard from the shepherds? Luke 2:8-20 The Shepherds and the Angels 8 Now in that same region there were shepherds living in the fields, keeping watch over their flock by night. 9 Then an angel of the Lord stood before them, and the glory of the Lord shone around them, and they were terrified. 10 But the angel said to them, “Do not be afraid, for see, I am bringing you good news of great joy for all the people: 11 to you is born this day in the city of David a Savior, who is the Messiah, the Lord. 12 This will be a sign for you: you will find a child wrapped in bands of cloth and lying in a manger.” 13 And suddenly there was with the angel a multitude of the heavenly host, praising God and saying, 14 “Glory to God in the highest heaven, and on earth peace among those whom he favors!” 15 When the angels had left them and gone into heaven, the shepherds said to one another, “Let us go now to Bethlehem and see this thing that has taken place, which the Lord has made known to us.” 16 So they went with haste and found Mary and Joseph and the child lying in the manger. 17 When they saw this, they made known what had been told them about this child, 18 and all who heard it were amazed at what the shepherds told them, 19 and Mary treasured all these words and pondered them in her heart. 20 The shepherds returned, glorifying and praising God for all they had heard and seen, just as it had been told them.
In gesprek met Arie van Pelt van ‘de overbrugging' over maatschappelijke opvang en helende liefde.
Today we discuss The Prize Pelt: The Tale of Bossk, the next short story in Tales of the Bounty Hunters. Bossk is in pursuit of Chewbacca and Han Solo. Two other bounty hunters approach him with a lead, but Tinian and Chenlambec are not who they appear to be. Bossk decides to work with them, if only to be able to get Chenlambec's pelt.
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We zijn er weer! Door omstandigheden konden we een paar maanden geen podcast opnemen, maar we zijn weer terug en beter en sterker dan ooit! We trappen daarom meteen af met een enorm hoogtepunt. In deze aflevering luister je naar Rhonda da Graca en Robbie van Pelt van Stichting Kerstboom. Deze stichting zorgt er elk jaar weer voor dat met IJsselsteinse trots de grootste kerstboom ter wereld haar lampen en piek weer krijgt. Maar dit moet wel blijven, en daar is geld voor nodig. Dus ga naar De Grootste Kerstboom website en doneer of sponsor! Marcel heeft een heerlijke snert gemaakt en als toetje een geweldige monchou speculaas spijs taart! Check onze socials en neem contact op! www.etenvandevos.nl hallo@etenvandevos.nl Instagram en Facebook page
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This week on From the Front Porch, we have a new series: Annie Recommends! In this series, Annie curates a stack of books in a certain genre or theme for you – just as if you walked into our brick-and-mortar store, The Bookshelf. Sometimes, you just want a good book list. This month, Annie recommends her favorite campus/dark academia novels and spooky reads. Plus, she's curated two book flights for you to make your fall reading easy: a Spooky Reads Book Flight and a Dark Academia Book Flight. To purchase the books mentioned in this episode, stop by The Bookshelf in Thomasville, visit our website (search “Episode 498” to find the books mentioned in this episode), or download and shop on The Bookshelf's official app: Campus Novels: We Keep the Dead Close by Becky Cooper Crossing to Safety by Wallace Stegner The World Cannot Give by Tara Isabella Burton The Art of Fielding by Chad Harbach The Explanation for Everything by Lauren Grodstein Honorable Mentions: The Incendiaries by R. O. Kwon (unavailable to order) Play for Me by Libby Hubscher Spooky Reads: Someone in the Attic by Andrea Marra The Quiet Tenant by Clemence Michallon What Happened to Nina by Dervla McTiernan Knife River by Justine Champine Nightwatching by Tracy Sierra Annie's Spooky Reads Book Flight - $134 Annie's Dark Academia Book Flight - $89.95 From the Front Porch is a weekly podcast production of The Bookshelf, an independent bookstore in South Georgia. You can follow The Bookshelf's daily happenings on Instagram, Tiktok, and Facebook, and all the books from today's episode can be purchased online through our store website, www.bookshelfthomasville.com. A full transcript of today's episode can be found below. Special thanks to Dylan and his team at Studio D Podcast Production for sound and editing and for our theme music, which sets the perfect warm and friendly tone for our Thursday conversations. This week, Annie is reading Remarkably Bright Creatures by Shelby van Pelt. If you liked what you heard in today's episode, tell us by leaving a review on Apple Podcasts. You can also support us on Patreon, where you can access bonus content, monthly live Porch Visits with Annie, our monthly live Patreon Book Club with Bookshelf staffers, Conquer a Classic episodes with Hunter, and more. Just go to patreon.com/fromthefrontporch. We're so grateful for you, and we look forward to meeting back here next week. Our Executive Producers are...Jennifer Bannerton, Stephanie Dean, Linda Lee Drozt, Ashley Ferrell, Susan Hulings, Wendi Jenkins, Martha, Nicole Marsee, Gene Queens, Cammy Tidwell, and Amanda Whigham.
Op 22 november 2017 wordt zakenman Marcel Van Hout dood teruggevonden in zijn zwaar beveiligde villa in Pelt. Vermoord met twee kogels, zo blijkt al snel. De politie vindt geen braaksporen en de camerabeelden zijn verdwenen. Wel staan er nu – bijna 7 jaar na de feiten – twee beschuldigden terecht voor het hof van assisen, rond de hamvraag: waarom moest Marcel dood? CREDITS: Journalist: Geert Houben - Host, redactie en montage: Kato Poelmans - Muziek: Stef Lenaerts (House of Media) - Chef podcast: Geert NiesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join hosts Peter Pappas, Carrie Jackson, and Joshua Goodman as they delve into the critical issues affecting our education system. We're excited to have Tracy Pelt, a candidate for the school board in District 5, as our guest. Tracy, an army veteran and devoted mother, will discuss her candidacy, her views on educational reform, and her belief in the importance of family involvement in schools. We'll also highlight her experiences and community engagement, including her stance on school curriculums and funding.Dr. Dwayne Waterford, a passionate advocate for raising educational standards, will join the conversation. Together, they will share insights on topics ranging from students' lack of cursive writing skills to the urgent issue of opioid addiction affecting our youth.But that's not all—we'll also share personal stories and cultural reflections and even discuss local culinary delights, such as Tracy's curry chicken recipe and the group's varied opinions on local eateries. Our hosts will also chat about midlife hobbies, barbecue culture, and the importance of community and cultural activities.Don't miss this hour packed with insightful discussions, heartfelt stories, and a few laughs. Tune in next on Carolina Cabinet!
Send us a textOn this edition of Mazey Days, Amanda & Randy dive into the thoughts of a coach when it comes to critical fans & why PELT is Coach Mazey's newest message he's spreading! Enjoy this edition of Mazey Days, brought to you by Vision Homes! Thanks for listening!
Milestones: Deep Dive Analyses of Landmark Albums with Angélika Beener
For this in depth conversation with Milestones: Celebrating the Culture, celebrated trumpeter Jeremy Pelt returns to discuss the monumental legacy of Lee Morgan and his groundbreaking 1964 album The Sidewinder. Pelt shares his personal journey with Morgan's music, insights on the unique sounds of some of our favorite legends, and the elements that made The Sidewinder a crossover hit. The discussion also explores Morgan's role in Art Blakey's Jazz Messengers, the challenges and triumphs of creating iconic jazz records, and the significance of developing a working band. We discuss Morgan's broader discography, influential sideman work, and how The Sidewinder shaped jazz and popular music culture. The conversation touches on the enduring recognition of Morgan's music, including the recent inclusion of The Sidewinder in the National Recording Registry.
Finding your path, inspiration, and meaning for life. Painting has caused Bobby to explore the meaning behind the inspiration that's been pulling at his soul. From the early cave man days, to present time humans have asked the question; what's this life all about? You can read more about Bobby and prison reform on our website: notesfromthepen.com Support our show https://www.patreon.com/user?u=56777802 it allows us to create these podcasts. And check out the GoFundMe to help with Bobby's new start https://www.gofundme.com/f/j3khzk-help-for-a-new-start Twitter: https://twitter.com/NotesFromThePen Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/p/CJYuOh4pKxa/?igshid=y8lo9kbdifvq Shout-out to JD and Ashely Bell for all their behind the scenes support. Intro and Outro music created just for Notes From The Pen by PJ Trofibio and Jeff Quintero and used with permission.
In a world so connected, it's hard to believe that loneliness is rapidly becoming one of our most alarming epidemics. The impact of loneliness is comparable to smoking 15 cigarettes a day, increasing the risk of death by 26%. It's also a precursor to dementia, heart disease, and depression. Surprisingly, the stigma and shame surrounding loneliness are even more prevalent than those associated with mental health. With an estimated 2.9 million Australian adults experiencing high levels of loneliness, Hans van Pelt joins me today to discuss why combating loneliness is a cause close to his heart and what we can do to make a difference. TESTART FAMILY LAWYERS Website: testartfamilylawyers.com.au TIFFANEE COOK Linktree: linktr.ee/rollwiththepunches/ Website: rollwiththepunches.com.au LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/tiffaneecook/ Facebook: facebook.com/rollwiththepunchespodcast/ Instagram: instagram.com/rollwiththepunches_podcast/ Instagram: instagram.com/tiffaneeandco See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(00:00) Zolak and Bertrand kick off the third hour discussing Devin McCourtney's thoughts on how the defense feels about Maye not starting. How will the defense react if the offense struggles? (15:25) The crew jumps back in discussing who should be returning kicks this season along with Bertrand's hate for Alex van Pelt. (27:22) We jump back in with a caller's take on Special Teams Brenden Schooler that really got Zo fired up. (37:44) Zo and Beetle close out the hour by discussing how the Red Sox are officially out. Time to give up on them as potential candidates.
Mannen die vrouwen haten is een loei-spannend hoorspel dat Parel deze zomer presenteert in 10 delen. Je hoort het verhaal van Michael Blomkwist, een journalist die een oude moord wil oplossen. Het is een grote productie, veel rollen en acteurs, in 2011 gemaakt door de Hoorspelfabriek voor de NTR. Destijds werd het uitgezonden in het hoorspelkwartier. In Parel hoor je vier van deze kwartieren per aflevering. Met dank aan en applaus voor de volgende makers: Acteurs: Mikael Blomkvist: Victor Reinier Lisbeth Salander: Rifka Lodeizen Henrik Vanger: Erik van der Donk Erika Berger: Johanna ter Steege Gustaf Morell: Peter Faber Dragan Armanskij: Maarten Wansink Dirch Frode: René van Asten Nils Bjurman: Jaap Spijkers Pernilla Abrahamsson: Nienke de la Rive Box Annika Giannini: Ariane Schluter Celilia Vanger: Oda Spelbos Christer Malm: Sieger Sloot Gunnar Nilsson: Jan van Eijndthoven Holger Palmgren: Bram van der Vlugt Plague: Fabian Jansen Agneta Salander: Paula Majoor Anita Vanger: Henriëtte Tol Harriët Vanger: Marjon Brandsma Isabella Vanger: Pamela Teves Harold Vanger: Dolf de Vries Martin Vanger: Marcel Hensema Zij van TV4: Dieuwertje Blok Otto Falk: Rein Edzard Herman Lobach: Hein van der Heyden Peter Teleborian: Joop Keesmaat Margareta Strandh: Rick Nicolet Jonge Harriët: Gaite Jansen Nieuwslezer: Jeroen Overbeek Verder zijn te horen: Titus Boonstra, Daniël Cornelissen, Rob Heijnsdijk, Oscar Kocken, Arian Foppen, Wynn, Jolanda Huiting, Martijn Wever, Jilles Flinterman, Michelle de Wit, Dorus van de Burgt, Guido Polleman, Derske van der Beek, Pauline van Aken, Dirk van Pelt, Veronieke Schrickx, Marcel Bertsch, Nadja Hüpscher, Diana Dobbelman, Wim Serlie, Arent Jan Linde, Joris Janssen, Pelle Smit, Pepeyn Langedijk, Ellen Bijsterbosch, Christine Geense, Joy Farmer, Robert Schlimgen, Johannes Heizerlink, Alex van Hoorn, Liserlore Knigge, Vincent Brons. Regie: Marlies Cordia, Vibeke von Saher Bewerking: Christiene Geense, Anne Lichthart, Dirk van Pelt, Rick Steggerda Regie assistentie: Hanneke Hendrix Dramaturgie: Marlies Cordia, Vibeke von Saher Techniek: Frans de Rond / Huis van Eustachius Muziek- en Sounddesign: Joosten & Kuitenbrouwer Productie planning: Karin van Dis Parel Radio Podcast brengt twee-wekelijks de mooiste verzamelde radioverhalen. Host: Stef Visjager. Laat je reactie of sterren achter in je podcast app. Mailadres voor vragen of suggesties: radioparel@gmail.com.
Mannen die vrouwen haten is een spannend hoorspel dat Parel deze zomer presenteert in 10 delen. Je hoort het verhaal van Michael Blomkwist, een journalist die een oude moord wil oplossen. Het is een grote productie, veel rollen en acteurs, in 2011 gemaakt door de Hoorspelfabriek voor de NTR. Destijds uitgezonden in het hoorspelkwartier. In Parel hoor je vier van deze kwartieren per aflevering. Met dank aan en applaus voor de volgende makers: Acteurs: Mikael Blomkvist: Victor Reinier Lisbeth Salander: Rifka Lodeizen Henrik Vanger: Erik van der Donk Erika Berger: Johanna ter Steege Gustaf Morell: Peter Faber Dragan Armanskij: Maarten Wansink Dirch Frode: René van Asten Nils Bjurman: Jaap Spijkers Pernilla Abrahamsson: Nienke de la Rive Box Annika Giannini: Ariane Schluter Celilia Vanger: Oda Spelbos Christer Malm: Sieger Sloot Gunnar Nilsson: Jan van Eijndthoven Holger Palmgren: Bram van der Vlugt Plague: Fabian Jansen Agneta Salander: Paula Majoor Anita Vanger: Henriëtte Tol Harriët Vanger: Marjon Brandsma Isabella Vanger: Pamela Teves Harold Vanger: Dolf de Vries Martin Vanger: Marcel Hensema Zij van TV4: Dieuwertje Blok Otto Falk: Rein Edzard Herman Lobach: Hein van der Heyden Peter Teleborian: Joop Keesmaat Margareta Strandh: Rick Nicolet Jonge Harriët: Gaite Jansen Nieuwslezer: Jeroen Overbeek Verder zijn te horen: Titus Boonstra, Daniël Cornelissen, Rob Heijnsdijk, Oscar Kocken, Arian Foppen, Wynn, Jolanda Huiting, Martijn Wever, Jilles Flinterman, Michelle de Wit, Dorus van de Burgt, Guido Polleman, Derske van der Beek, Pauline van Aken, Dirk van Pelt, Veronieke Schrickx, Marcel Bertsch, Nadja Hüpscher, Diana Dobbelman, Wim Serlie, Arent Jan Linde, Joris Janssen, Pelle Smit, Pepeyn Langedijk, Ellen Bijsterbosch, Christine Geense, Joy Farmer, Robert Schlimgen, Johannes Heizerlink, Alex van Hoorn, Liserlore Knigge, Vincent Brons. Regie: Marlies Cordia, Vibeke von Saher Bewerking: Christiene Geense, Anne Lichthart, Dirk van Pelt, Rick Steggerda Regie assistentie: Hanneke Hendrix Dramaturgie: Marlies Cordia, Vibeke von Saher Techniek: Frans de Rond / Huis van Eustachius Muziek- en Sounddesign: Joosten & Kuitenbrouwer Productie planning: Karin van Dis Parel Radio Podcast brengt twee-wekelijks de mooiste verzamelde radioverhalen. Host: Stef Visjager. Laat je reactie of sterren achter in je podcast app. Mailadres voor vragen of suggesties: radioparel@gmail.com.
Met vandaag: Hoe uitzonderlijk is het uitblijven van Nederlandse medailles op de Olympische Spelen? | Colombia geeft tijdelijke verblijfsstatus aan Venezolaanse vluchtelingen | De politieke kleur van New York | Eva van Pelt maakt voorstelling over troost |De Seine is te vies en te snel voor Olympisch zwemmen | Presentatie: Wilfried de Jong
Drei Frauen, drei Länder, drei Jahrzehnte und die Frage nach dem Glück: Kann Glück mehr sein als nur ein Augenblick? Habe ich Glück verdient, wenn ich große Schuld auf mich geladen habe? Von WDR4-Do SK41 Regie Redakteur.
This episode is an interview with Nadia van Pelt about her new book, Intercultural Explorations and the Court of Henry VIII which came out with OUP in December 2023. In this episode Dr Ellie Woodacre asks the author about the inspiration behind the book, the role of the fool at the Tudor court and about an exciting document that Nadia discovered which sheds new light on Henry's marriage to Anne of Cleves.Guest Bio: Nadia van Pelt is a lecturer at Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands. She holds a PhD from the University of Southampton, and published her first book with Routledge in 2019. Her research sits on the intersection between literary and cultural history, with a focus on drama, performance, and ritual.Publications: · Drama in Medieval and Early Modern Europe: Playmakers and Their Strategies (Routledge, 2019)· Challenging the ‘Ugliness' of Anne of Cleves, History Today, April 2024· Speaking of Kings and Popes under the Shadow of Henry VIII's Treason Act: Bale's King Johan, RSJ 8.1(2021)· Katherine of Aragon's Deathbed: Why Chapuys Brought a Fool, Early Theatre 24.1 (2021)· Royal epistolary courtship in Latin? Arthur Tudor's “love letter” to Katherine of Aragon at the Archivo General de Simancas and Francesco Negri's Ars Epistolandi, Renaissance Studies 38.2 (2024)· John Blanke's Wages: No Business Like Show Business, Medieval English Theatre 44 (2023): https://doi.org/10.1017/9781805430438.002 [JSTOR or Cambridge Core]· Teens and Tudors: The Pedagogy of Royal Studies, RSJ 1.1 (2014)· Enter Queen: Metatheatricality and the Monarch on/off Stage, The Image and Perception of Monarchy in Medieval and Early Modern Europe (2014)
Joan figures out some burger math, Burnt shares some Dignity Falls flight restrictions, while Doug finds an unusual way to decrease his screen time. Later on the show, Christina (Stephanie Courtney) explains her NeighborhApp post about a dying raccoon.Want more TNL? Go to cbbworld.com and sign up for the Maximus plan to unlock access to all seasons ad-free, as well as brand new exclusive BONUS ROOM episodes adventuring deeper into Dignity Falls!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Aujourd'hui, je pars à la rencontre de Charlène Grange, naturopathe et herbaliste qui a ouvert la boutique Chamazonia à Lyon. Ensemble on va parler des bienfaits thérapeutiques des plantes pour accompagner, prévenir et soigner, et plus globalement de comment retomber amoureux du Vivant pour mieux en prendre soin. Pour en savoir plus sur le travail de Charlène, je vous invite à visiter le site Web de Chamazonia. Et si vous voulez retrouver la lecture entamée par Charlène, il s'agissait de“La solidarite chez les plantes, les animaux, les humains” de Jean-marie Pelt. “2030 Glorieuses”, c'est le podcast qui met en avant les acteurs du monde de demain, ceux qui incarnent les utopies réalistes dont nous avons tant besoin. Ils sont des milliers en France à agir concrètement pour montrer que l'action est le meilleur remède contre le fatalisme et que, si nous agissons avec ambition et amour, la décennie des 2030 glorieuses est à portée de mains.“2030 Glorieuses”, c'est le podcast qui met en avant les acteurs du monde de demain, ceux qui incarnent les utopies réalistes dont nous avons tant besoin. Ils sont des milliers en France à agir concrètement pour montrer que l'action est le meilleur remède contre le fatalisme et que, si nous agissons avec ambition et amour, la décennie des 2030 glorieuses est à portée de mains.
From the first screenshot I saw of Roadwarden (Moral Anxiety Studio), I knew that I needed to check the game out. The art is simple, yet striking, and any screenshot will convey the quality of writing. Once I booted up the game, I found that the choose-your-adventure writing, the confident RPG mechanics and the music wrapped this into a rich total package. Joining me in this episode is returning guest Bryan Skursha of Pixelated Playgrounds podcast. Pixelated Playgrounds is a gaming book club style podcast, similar to Tales from the Backlog. It is worth your time, and you can check them out on your favorite podcast app or by visiting their website (https://www.pixelatedplaygrounds.com/)! TIMESTAMPS Intros/Personal Histories/Opening Thoughts: 1:57 Story/World Setup 10:32 Story, continued 27:35 Visuals/Music/Sound Design 44:09 RPG/Choose Your Adventure Gameplay 55:21 Closing Thoughts/Recommendations/Housekeeping 1:21:46 SPOILER WALL 1:28:07 Soundtrack is credited to Nick Roder. You can support them by purchasing the Roadwarden OST on Bandcamp (https://nickroder.bandcamp.com/album/roadwarden). Music used in this episode: Roadwarden, Pelt of the North, Howler's Dell, Creeks, Heart of the Woods, Foggy Lake, The Spirits, Hovlaven, Roadwarden Reprise Support Tales from the Backlog on Patreon! (https://patreon.com/realdavejackson) or buy me a coffee on Ko-fi (https://ko-fi.com/realdavejackson)! Join the Tales from the Backlog Discord server! (https://discord.gg/V3ZHz3vYQR) Social Media: Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/talesfromthebacklog/) Twitter (https://twitter.com/tftblpod) Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/TalesfromtheBacklog/) Cover art by Jack Allen- find him at https://www.instagram.com/jackallencaricatures/ and his other pages (https://linktr.ee/JackAllenCaricatures) Listen to A Top 3 Podcast on Apple (https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/a-top-3-podcast/id1555269504), Spotify (https://open.spotify.com/show/2euGp3pWi7Hy1c6fmY526O?si=0ebcb770618c460c) and other podcast platforms (atop3podcast.fireside.fm)!
[This blog will always be free to read, but it's also how I pay my bills. If you have suggestions or feedback on how I can earn your paid subscription, shoot me an email: cmclymer@gmail.com. And yes, I am available for Pride Month speaking engagements. And if all this is too big a commitment, I'm always thankful for a simple cup of coffee.]Every American of a certain age and older knows this story well: in Peanuts, the all-time great comic strip by Charles M. Schulz, there's a long-running gag in which Lucy van Pelt holds a football in place and invites friend and neighbor Charlie Brown to kick it.And every single time, for five decades, Charlie Brown would earnestly run at the pigskin, sizing it up for a good, clean kick, and at the last possible moment, right before he makes contact—YOINK—Lucy would rip it away and Charlie Brown would swing his leg through a ghost and fall flat on his ass. There were somersaults. Shoes were lost. The sky would spin. SPLAT. As Charlie Brown lay there on the grass, forced yet again into a reexamination of his unyielding faith in the goodness of others, Lucy would stand over him, holding said ball, and offer a biting and witty observation.It was hilarious. It was glorious. It was frustrating in the best way possible. It became an annual tradition for the strip, appropriately marking a cultural beginning to autumn (or fall, if you will). Would this finally be the year that Lucy offers a respite of mercy and Charlie Brown kicks the damn ball?It never came to pass. Charlie Brown never did make contact. Schulz, one of the few public figures in the past 50 years whose easy wholesomeness gave Mister Rogers a run for his money, was consistently cruel on this particular matter. Say what you will about the eternal naïveté of Charlie Brown, but you can't fault his intention. His sole motivation was kicking the ball, and his sole fault was earnestly trusting Lucy.Last week, former South Carolina governor and U.N. ambassador Nikki Haley announced during an interview that she would be supporting Donald Trump in the election, despite her many statements to the press condemning Trump's leadership and character.Like last June, when she said that Trump had been “incredibly reckless with national security” after the Justice Department announced its initial 37 charges against him in the ongoing classified documents case.Yes, you read that right: Haley is now endorsing a man she deemed “incredibly reckless” with national security. As of this writing, no political reporters have asked her about this incongruence.YOINK. SPLAT.Then there was the interview on CNBC the following month in which she said this about Trump: “We can't have, as Republicans, him as the nominee. He can't win a general election. That's the problem. We've got to go and have someone who can actually win.”She has not been asked about this by political reporters since her endorsement of Trump.YOINK. SPLAT.Or how about when Haley appeared on “Face the Nation” back in September and asserted to host Margaret Brennan that Americans would not “vote for a convicted criminal” when asked if she'd vote for Trump if he were the nominee and convicted in any of his four pending indictments.As Trump's hush money trial enters final arguments today—and it looks more than likely he'll be convicted—as of this writing, no political reporters have asked her about this statement, one which was offered on one of the most well-known news programs in the country.YOINK. SPLAT.What about in January, when Haley was asked about Trump's various legal battles with E. Jean Carroll, whom he raped and defamed and was found liable for said defamation by two separate predominantly-male juries? Haley claimed she hadn't looked at the details of the then-pending trial, but that if Trump were found guilty, “he should pay the price.”She has not been asked about this statement by any political reporters since her endorsement of Trump.YOINK. SPLAT.(By the way, imagine taking it in good faith that Haley hasn't “looked into the details” of a nationally publicized trial in which the leader of her party is accused of defamation toward the woman he raped.)In February, Trump, during a rally, mocked the absence of Haley's husband on the campaign trail, who was then serving an overseas deployment with the South Carolina National Guard.Haley responded to Trump, in part: “Michael is deployed serving our country, something you know nothing about. Someone who continually disrespects the sacrifices of military families has no business being commander in chief.”Then, in an interview with The Wall Street Journal, Haley said that Trump being the Republican presidential nominee is “like suicide for our country.”She has not been asked about either of these statements by any political reporters since her endorsement of Trump.YOINK. YOINK. SPLAT. SPLAT.Just three months ago, Haley followed that up with an NBC News interview in which she called Trump “unhinged” and “diminished.”Have any political reporters asked her about this since her endorsement? They have not.YOINK. SPLAT.Remember Haley's tenure as Trump's U.N. Ambassador? She was often referred to as a “voice of moderation” within the administration, though political reporters were never quite able to explain exactly how she was moderate. Her time as U.N. Ambassador was notable for: supporting the move of U.S. Embassy in Israel from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem, backing up Trump's withholding foreign aid from innocent Palestinian civilians, supporting Trump's withdrawal of the U.S. from the Iran nuclear deal, defending Trump's withdrawal of the U.S. from the Paris climate agreement, withdrawing the U.S from the United Nations Human Rights Council herself, and flagrantly violating the Hatch Act just months into her tenure, for which she was firmly chastised by the Office of Special Counsel.Do any of these sound like moderate positions? They don't meet the low threshold of having a moderating influence, much less being moderate.You guessed it: she has rarely been asked about any of these conflicting details by political reporters in the past several years and certainly not since her endorsement of Trump.YOINK and SPLAT.Folks, this is the nutshell version. There are examples of this stretching back into her early career: as a state representative in South Carolina and then governor, she constantly staked a position and then reneged on it in a cynical manner when the political winds starting blowing in an inconvenient direction.It's nothing new for Haley. This is who she's always been — always hedging her bets, always speaking out both sides of her mouth, always pretending to have red lines and then later pretending those red lines never existed, acting almost shocked if a reporter even asks about them.Political reporters have given Haley pass after pass after pass all these years. She lies and misleads and obfuscates and flip-flops, and still, they do it. It's why I predicted all throughout Nikki Haley's supposed campaign for president that she would eventually endorse Trump, despite what political press told us, despite their inexplicable and immediate embrace of her messaging, ignoring her entire history of lying and cynical tactics.Why? Because she's nice to them at cocktail parties, and they need access from a Republican with her influence. Lucy and Charlie Brown. Every time. Without fail.Fairly soon, Nikki Haley will be on Sunday news shows and she'll be lightly challenged on her endorsement for Trump and she'll demur and give weak-ass, equivocating responses as she always has and the hosts may push back a little and they may even bring up her past statements, though I doubt it, and she'll demur again and they'll thank her for coming on.YOINK. SPLAT.The last football “kicking” strip was published October 24th, 1999, a few months before Schulz' death from a heart attack in his sleep while undergoing cancer treatment.Lucy is sitting there and inviting Charlie Brown to kick it, as always, when Rerun, her brother, comes out and tells Lucy that their mother is demanding she come eat lunch. Lucy mutters “good grief” and invites Rerun to take her place holding the ball. Charlie Brown is more optimistic than ever that this is his moment. Finally.But we never see what happens immediately after that. In the following panels, Rerun returns home and Lucy asks him for details, and Rerun replies: “You'll never know…”Maybe we never will. Charlotte's Web Thoughts is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. Get full access to Charlotte's Web Thoughts at charlotteclymer.substack.com/subscribe
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Stapt een man het museum in, om daar te ontdekken dat hij sprekend lijkt op iemand op een eeuwenoud schilderij. En zo zijn er nog ontelbare voorbeelden van mensen die ineens hun dubbelganger tegen het lijf lopen. Heeft iedereen zo'n dubbelganger? En wat zegt dit over hoe we naar anderen kijken, en hoe uniek uiterlijk is? Wetenschapsjournalist Stan van Pelt zocht het tot de bodem uit. Presentatie: Tonie Mudde, die zelf volgens dubbelganger-software sprekend op een 19e eeuwse generaal uit de Amerikaanse burgeroorlog blijkt te lijken.Benoemd in de podcast:- Man komt zichzelf tegen in een museum, lees hier. - Documentaire van Bart Eysink Smeets, die een elftal aan dubbelgangers vond.- Dit is de Nachtwacht met lookalikes. Presentatie: Tonie MuddeMontage: Pim HubertsEindredactie: Corinne van Duin, Nathalie Denie en Julia van Alem Onze journalistiek steunen? Dat kan het beste met een (digitaal) abonnement op de Volkskrant, daarvoor ga je naar www.volkskrant.nl/podcastactieSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
All The Everything is Lian's monthly solo show where she often shares what she's been creating, consuming, and celebrating before diving deep into a topic inspired or chosen by members of the Be Mythical fb group. The LIVE making of the show is recorded in our Facebook group and for the first 30mins before Lian hits the record button you are invited to a pre-show party to get up close and personal with Lian and have your questions on the month's topic answered. To receive a reminder of when the pre-show party and LIVE making of All The Everything is happening, make sure you're subscribed to our email list and are a member of the Facebook group. All the details you need are HERE! In this show, Lian shared her own version of the folktale ‘Fox Woman' and the powerful symbols of Fox Woman, her Pelt and the Hunter that it invokes. She shares her personal experience with the story of Fox Woman and the synchronicities that led her to explore this folktale. After Lian tells the story, she invites listeners to engage with what it activates within them, offering questions for reflection. The story follows a lonely hunter who discovers mysterious acts of kindness in his cottage, leading him to encounter a woman who is part woman, part fox, and part spirit. The tale of Fox Woman and the Hunter explores the relationship between the mythical feminine and masculine, and invites us to be in conscious relationship with each of these within our own pysche. We'd love to know what YOU think about this week's show. Let's carry on the conversation… please leave a comment wherever you are listening or in any of our other spaces to engage. What you'll learn from this episode: The banishment of the Mythical Feminine is a common theme in society, both internally and externally - the story of Fox Woman invites us to reflect on how we banish and reject these aspects of ourselves. Fox Woman represents the accepted, nurturing face of the Feminine, while her pelt symbolizes her wildness, power, and enchantment. The Hunter represents the part of us that banishes these aspects of the Feminine to feel safe and accepted. This story highlights the suffering that occurs when we separate parts of the Feminine and reject the fullness of her expression - it invites us to recognise and embrace all aspects of the feminine within ourselves and in the world. Resources and stuff spoken about: Share in the group what showed up for you listening to this show, including any questions: Be Mythical fb group If you want to go deeper then take a look at Medicine Be Mythical Join our mailing list: https://www.bemythical.com/moonly UNIO: The Academy of Sacred Union: https://www.bemythical.com/unio Go Deeper: https://www.bemythical.com/godeeper Follow us on: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1694264587546957 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/be.mythical TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@bemythical YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@BeMythical Thank you for listening! There's a fresh episode released each week here and on most podcast platforms - and video too on YouTube - if you subscribe then you'll get each new episode delivered to your device every week automagically (that way you'll never miss an episode).
Black metal for midwest drives, post-apocalyptic collage, ragas for John. The Manchester, UK-based ambient folk artist discusses three important albums.Ethan's picks:Wolves In The Throne Room – Two HuntersGodspeed You! Black Emperor – F# A# ∞Pelt – AyahuascaThe new Black Brunswicker EP, A Moment Of Clarity, is out April 26th on Nettwerk. You can hear several tracks over on the Black Brunswicker bandcamp, and also see a couple of official videos over on Youtube. Ethan is also on Instagram.Donate to Crucial Listening on Ko-fi: https://ko-fi.com/cruciallistening
Hey y'all! I'm still here! Today, I'm playing the pelt game with my little brother, Shadowpaw! He's going to try to guess what the cats look like!!! Don't forget to comment below and or email me at teacup_infills.0b@icloud.com!!! ❄️
Wat troost jou? Dat is de vraag die Eva van Pelt aan verschillende mensen stelt en hoe heerlijk dat er zoveel verschillende vormen van troost bestaan. Ze sluit iedere aflevering af met een lied van haarzelf. En Bernadette Keizer had al jarenlang last van chronische slaapproblemen en wilde verandering. In haar podcast horen we hoe hoe groot de impact is van slapeloosheid en hoe zij dit aanpakt. En ikzelf tip de nieuwste podcast van meesterverteller Frans Pollux!
By Selva Ozelli. Author of Sustainably Investing in Digital Assets Globally The veil on the identity of Satoshi Nakamoto, the author of Bitcoin's White Paper that proposed the blockchain-based decentralized crypto currency, still has not been lifted. This "'identity issue,' namely whether Dr. Craig Wright is the pseudonymous 'Satoshi Nakamoto,' i.e., the person who created Bitcoin in 2009" or not according to high court judge John Mellor is still being litigated in the UK with the support of Bitcoin Legal Defense Fund set up by Block CEO Jack Dorsey. Is Dr. Craig Wright Satoshi Nakamoto? "The Bitcoin Legal Defense Fund is a nonprofit entity that aims to minimize legal headaches that discourage software developers from actively developing Bitcoin and related projects such as the Lightning Network, Bitcoin privacy protocols, and the like," explained Jack. Unfortunately, the self-proclaimed inventor of Bitcoin, Dr. Craig Wright is only one of many to claim to be Satoshi Nakamoto according to an article "The Faketoshi" authored by Arthur van Pelt. Adding layers to Satoshi's identity mystery is a Binance wallet sending approximately $1.2 million worth of BTCs to Satoshi's genesis wallet on January 5, 2024, two days after BTC's 15th Birthday. The mist around Dr. Craig's 'identity issue' is expected to lift "By 4 pm on January 18, 2024, [when] Dr Wright and COPA shall exchange and shall serve on the Developer Defendants expert reports on (a) forensic document analysis in respect of the Additional Documents,- [95 documents dating back to 2007] - stored on the Samsung Drive, and the BDO Drive; and (b) LaTeX software," Mellor added. Once the identity of Satoshi is known, if this person is a US person with an estimated BTC wealth of $41B the US taxpayer is expected to file Form 8300 with the IRS by January 20, 2024 for the $1.2M in BTC received since effective January 1 2024, any crypto transaction over $10,000 must be electronically (if they are required to file certain other information returns electronically) reported. Noncompliance with Form 8300 subject's taxpayer to civil and criminal penalties. Bad Actors Out of the Way While the "real" author of the Bitcoin White Paper continues to being debated in the UK court system, the Digital Asset industry went through a cleansing of bad actors in the US during 2023. The world's largest Digital Asset Exchange Binance and its CEO pleaded guilty to federal charges and agreed to pay over $4B to resolve the Justice Department's investigation into violations related to the Bank Secrecy Act, failure to register as a money transmitting business, and the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA). See: https://crypto.news/binance-founder-and-ceo-plead-guilty-to-federal-charges-opinion/ Binance, Coinbase, Terraform Labs and others also faced action by the SEC for operating unregistered securities exchanges which are ongoing. "In 2023, the U.S. experienced significant regulatory shifts, particularly in response to the FTX collapse which was followed by five crypto-friendly bank failures. The Biden administration's 'regulation by enforcement' strategy shaped the federal landscape, spearheaded by Gary Gensler and the SEC. Amidst this, states like Colorado stood out as beacons for the crypto industry, accounting for 33% of all U.S. crypto businesses. This success is primarily attributed to forward-thinking measures such as Colorado's 'Digital Token Act' and key initiatives like ETH Denver, all nurtured under Governor Jared Polis' vision" explained Sergiu Hamza, CEO of Coincub which prepared Reports on US MSB and global VASPs . North American investors, money managers and even CBOE Digital president John Palmer is confident that a new wave of institutional and pension fund investment will follow spot Bitcoin ETF approvals. Already several spot BTC exchange-traded fund (ETF) applicants Vaneck, Valkyrie, Grayscale Investments Fidelity BlackRock, and Bitwise filed to register their funds as secu...
Morning Talk: Jim CalhounLuke 2:8-19, King James VersionThis is how I first heard the Christmas story.King James original from Linus van Pelt (from the Peanuts comic strip).I can't say it makes me sad.It was a fine way to be introduced to Christmas.Later, when I was 11 or 12, I found our family Bible, my grandmother's Bible and read it for myself. King James again. I loved this story but I didn't much understand it yet. That was still a few years away. Then I found myself, my life in this story.I want to go through it today and point to some of the parts that still hold my attention, my affection. Things that continue to make this story so compelling to me.
The team at bizmktg.com took a few minutes to share their favorite new books…and a few of their all time classics too.Here's a list of the books mentioned in this episode:1. “Remarkably Bright Creatures” by Shelby van Pelt.2. “Ideal Team Player” by Patrick Lencioni.3. “The Six Types of Working Genius” by Patrick Lencioni.4. “Adrift” by Scott Galloway.5. “American Prometheus: The Triumph and Tragedy of J. Robert Oppenheimer” by Kai Bird and Martin J. Sherwin.6. “Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind” by Yuval Noah Harari.7. “Kristen Lavransdatter” by Sigrid Undset, which is a historical trilogy and a Nobel Prize-winning book.8. “One Page Marketing Plan” by Allan Dib.
Ram legend Bradlee Van Pelt, who beat CU in 2002 and accounted for 5 TDs in the 2003 shootout, joins to talk about his impending trip to Boulder Saturday. He rehashes memories from his three Rocky Mountain Showdowns, talks about CSU's chances this year, what he would tell the team if addressing them in the locker room, and much more.
Clarence the logger was running a trapline as a side hustle. One day, he decided a passing skunk would look great on his stretching rack, and impulsively seized the skunk with his bare hands. This did not turn out to be one of Clarence's better ideas. (Garibaldi, Tillamook County; 1930s) (For text and pictures, see https://offbeatoregon.com/1904a.tillamook-county-wildlife-encounters-542.html)
The Oxventurers Guild must venture into Professor Hammerdal's secure lab, where his experiments are kept hidden from the rest of the park. Get your tickets to MCM Comic-Con to see Oxventure live! https://www.mcmcomiccon.com/london/en-us/home.html Check out the Book of Extinction and the Skin trader Monster from this episode here: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/magehandpress/book-of-extinction To join the OX Supporters Club and our first official Discord server: patreon.com/oxclub Check out the official Outside Xbox and Outside Xtra store for sweet merch!: store.outsidexbox.com To watch all the original Oxventure videos, visit us on YouTube at youtube.com/oxventure. And thank goodness for Johnny Chiodini. Find them at: www.youtube.com/johnnychiodini or www.patreon.com/johnnychiodini Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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This is Bobby 90, a four-part special podcast series from The Athletic to mark what would have been Sir Bobby Robson's 90th birthday. In the third episode of the series, Sir Bobby talks about his dream managerial job at Newcastle and his relationship with the fans. As preparation for his final book, Sir Bobby looked back over his remarkable life-story with George Caulkin. Thanks to the generosity of Sir Bobby's family we are able to publish the recording of those conversations, featuring memories of his life as a miner's son, watching some of the greatest ever Newcastle United teams, and embarking on an incredible football career of his own. We also hear the moving story of Sir Bobby's repeated bouts of cancer and how he came to launch his "last and greatest team", the Sir Bobby Robson Foundation. The shows were written by Sir Bobby Robson and George Caulkin, mixed and edited by Ollie Bellwood. For more information, and to donate, please go to http://sirbobbyrobsonfoundation.org.uk/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Greetings Dead Freaks!The last episode of 2022 is here with a variety of new (and old) music recommendations coming straight from my playlists to your earholes. Its definitely been a year over here at Shrunken Road Studios and I thank you for sticking with me through it all. In addition to the recommendations, I'm taking one last chance to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Grateful Dead's 1972 shows with a healthy mix that gets good and weird.Please check out these fine releases as heard in the episode:Phil Cook "From The Kitchen" is a terrific 2xLP live album available from Warhen Records. Cook and company create a charming blend of blues, soul, and gospel that touches the heart and lifts the spirit. I had the pleasure of talking to him for episode 21(!) and continue to love his work. Grip your copy today via the Warhen Record Bandcamp.Sunburned Hand of the Man is a psychedelic/experimental music collective that has had many members, many forms, and many sounds over the years but they have consistently made great, weird, music for decades. The recent reissue of "Headdress" from Three Lobed Recordings throws back hard to the sound of the band 20 years ago but it could well have been recorded last week. Or next. Grip that here. Or go to the Sunburned Bandcamp page and check out "Archive Dive" which contains the fuller excerpt of the excerpt played on the show as well as a few other live cuts which, you'll find, are not the same as what I presented. That's who these guys are; an ungoverned morass of sound and spirit. Ride along or get off the bus. Get Archive Dive or, even better, their entire digital discography for the cost of an album at subunrnedhandoftheman.bandcamp.com.Spiral Joy Band is a long running group leaning here with their traditional instruments into the outer realms. Making spiritual, meditational, music with traditional instruments is not new but it's a zone they homesteaded upon for some time as their existence and personnel intertwine through the years with Pelt. This latest is called "In The River" and is a bit of an homage to Paul Metzger (get to know him!) whom they had just seen perform when this was put to tape. You can grip the LP via bandcamp SpiralJoyBand.Bandcamp.com or from the label, Feeding Tube Records.Lastly but by no means least, Mike Gangloff (Pelt, Black Twig Pickers, Eight Point Star) has released a beautiful solo album; his first for some time; entitled "Evening Measures". Released by VHF Records, "Evening Measures" cleaves closer to traditional than the selections above but still leans into drone capturing a unique work of beauty. This one is out now and has done many a turn on my turntable. Get yours from VHF Records.The Brokedown Podcast is part of Osiris Media. Osiris is creating a community that connects people like you with podcasts and live experiences about artists and topics you love. Check out osirispod.com for more!If you would like a BrokedownPod t-shirt or sticker or other merch in that vein, please head over to my Redbubble virtual merch table. All proceeds go straight toward hosting costs and are much appreciated.The Brokedown Podcast is leaving Twitter! You can find my unified (personal and podcast) account on Mastodon! My account can be found @rowjimmy@shakedown.social. I still have an Instagram account under the handle, @brokedownpod. If you like pictures of things, you can find that here: BrokedownPod Instagram. Also, if you use Apple Podcasts, please consider posting a review as it really help get the word out.Also, please keep sending your metaphorical cards and letters. Leave a comment on the blog or hit me up on any of the above social media. Let me know what I'm doing right, wrong, or horribly wrong.
Original Air Date: September 08, 1944Host: Andrew RhynesShow: The Lone RangerPhone: (707) 98 OTRDW (6-8739) Stars:• Brace Beemer (Lone Ranger)• John Todd (Tonto) Writer:• Fran Striker Producer:• George W. Trendle Music:• Ben Bonnell Exit music from: Roundup on the Prairie by Aaron Kenny https://bit.ly/3kTj0kK