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Die Schriftstellerin Sandra Lüpkes trifft Menschen, denen es so geht wir ihr: "Juist hat meinem Leben eine neue Richtung gegeben". Ein Podcast über die Liebe zum Meer, der Insel Juist und wegweisenden Momenten. Heute erfüllt Sandra Lüpkes sich einen Wunsch und schaut in Juister Kochtöpfe. Was essen die Inselmenschen gern - und wovon schwärmen die Gäste? Welche Torte war im „Kompass“ immer zu erst ausverkauft, welche Extrawürste werden in der „Villa Charlotte“ gebraten und wieviel Senf gibt der Spitzenkoch im „Achterdiek“ dazu? Sandra Lüpkes trifft Inka Extra, bei der seit Generationen Hausmannskost serviert wurde, aber seit diesem Jahr die Küche kalt bleibt. Sie spricht mit Frauke Rose, die der Bäckerfamilie Remmers entstammt, das Kuchenbacken jedoch lieber als Hobby betreibt, aber eigene Backbücher auf den Markt bringt. Und sie darf selbst zum Kochlöffel greifen, wenn der aus Franken stammende Stefan Danzer mit ihr Nordseefisch auf höchstem Niveau zubereitet. Die Rezepte gibt es natürlich auch zum Nachkochen. Guten Appetit! +++ Die Bilder und ganze Geschichte zum Podcast findest du unter: https://seezeichen.juist.de/podcast
60 odcinek Rozmów Na Fundamencie to krótka opowieść o grze zespołowej. O tym, że relacje w życiu są bardzo ważne. A pomoc jaką możemy udzielić komuś w potrzebie, ma wartość bezcenną. Pamiętajmy o tym szczególknie teraz, kiedy tak wielu Polaków poszkodowanych zostało w wyniku powodzi.Jeśli chcesz się ze mną skontaktować pisz na adres: pkielar.poczta@gmail.com
In dieser Folge trifft Marco Social Entrepreneurin Ina Remmers zum Gespräch. Ina ist Mitgründerin des sozialen Netzwerks nebenan.de. Die Plattform verbindet Menschen im echten Leben, die sich nicht kennen, obwohl sie vielleicht im selben Haus wohnen. Ina erzählt, wie es ihr gelungen ist, ein Netzwerk zu schaffen, das echte Nachbarschaftshilfe in der digitalen Welt ermöglicht. Gemeinsam beleuchten Ina und Marco die Entstehungs- und Erfolgsgeschichte von nebenan.de sowie Inas persönliche Reise. Sie diskutieren, was eine Community eigentlich ausmacht und wie man als Betreiberin einer sozialen Plattform das „Empty-Disco-Problem“ löst, bei dem Menschen nicht aktiv werden, solange andere es nicht tun. Ina und Marco sprechen außerdem über die wichtige Rolle von Regeln und Moderation in Online-Communities und wie diese dazu beitragen, ein positives und unterstützendes Umfeld zu schaffen. Die Gründungsgeschichte von nebenan.de ist ein guter Beweis dafür, wie die Hartnäckigkeit hinter einer Vision dazu führen kann, dass sich wirklich etwas verändert, wie wir im echten Leben miteinander interagieren. Diese Folge findest du auch als Podcast auf: https://murakamy.com/blog/podcast-81-nebenande-ina-remmers Alle bisherigen Folgen findest Du hier: https://murakamy.com/blog/tag/Podcast Besuche uns auch auf https://murakamy.com Links zu Ina Remmers: https://www.linkedin.com/in/inaremmers/?originalSubdomain=de https://www.mbh.berlin/ Links zur Folge: “The Last Dance”: https://www.netflix.com/de/title/80203144 “Legacy: The True Story of the LA Lakers”: https://www.disneyplus.com/de-de/series/legacy-the-true-story-of-the-la-lakers/158xYy3foM7F Paul Auster “Die New York Trilogie”: https://www.amazon.de/Die-New-York-Trilogie-Schlagschatten-Hinter-verschlossenen/dp/3499014505/ref Axel Hacke “Über die Heiterkeit in schwierigen Zeiten und die Frage, wie wichtig uns der Ernst des Lebens sein sollte”: https://www.amazon.de/-/en/Axel-Hacke/dp/3832168087/ref Axel Hacke “Über den Anstand in schwierigen Zeiten und die Frage, wie wir miteinander umgehen”: https://www.amazon.de/Anstand-schwierigen-Zeiten-miteinander-umgehen/dp/3956142004
Die letzten Arbeitstage von Hauptkommissar Remmers stehen ins Haus, für eine sanfte Übergabe an seinen Nachfolger ist gesorgt. Eigentlich könnte sich der Rentner in Spe nun endlich einmal entspannen, läge da nicht noch eine Gewissensfrage auf seinem Schreibtisch. Hat Remmers sich richtig verhalten, als er den Maler Peter Petersen, einen talentierten Maler aus der Gegend, hat laufen lassen, nachdem er herausgefunden hat, dass der Künstler ein geschickter Fälscher ist? Mitwirkende Wilfried Dziallas: Helmut Remmers Erkki Hopf: Gerd Krug Birgit Bockmann: Karin Remmers Frank Jordan: Peter Petersen Robert Eder: Werner Brinkmann Frank Grupe: Gastwirt Heiner Markus Gillich: Gast 1 Peter Kaempfe: Gast 2 Rolf Petersen: Gast 3 Regie: Hans Helge Ott Musik: Serge Weber Produktion: Radio Bremen und NDR 2017
Nur noch ein Jahr, dann beginnt der lang ersehnte Ruhestand für Hauptkommissar Remmers, der als leitender Diensthabender eine kleine Polizeistation in Angeloh betreut. Außer ein paar Übergriffen von Tierschützern und Gegnern von Massentierhaltung in den riesigen Ställen des Schweinezüchters Möhlmann ist sein Revier vom "großen Verbrechen" verschont geblieben, doch nun gibt es einen merkwürdigen Kunstraub. Mitwirkende Wilfried Dziallas: Helmut Remmers Erkki Hopf: Gerd Krug Ulrich Bähnk: Möhlmann Oskar Ketelhut: Verwalter Hüring Birgit Bockmann: Karin Remmers Jürgen Uter: Peter Engler Petra Janina Schultz: Helga Tabbert Robert Eder: Werner Brinkmann Frank Jordan: Peter Petersen Regie: Hans Helge Ott Musik: Serge Weber Produktion: Radio Bremen und NDR 2017
Weiter geht es mit unserer Präsi-Runde. An Tag 4 ist Rechtsanwalt und Notar Dr. Thomas Remmers, Präsident der RAK Celle und Vizepräsident der Bundesrechtsanwaltkammer BRAK zu Gast. Thomas ist seit 1992 zur Rechtsanwaltschaft zugelassen, Fachanwalt für Verwaltungsrecht und Partner der Sozietät STOBBE Rechtsanwälte in Hannover. Neben seiner notariellen Tätigkeit berät er überwiegend im Wirtschafts- und Gesellschaftsrecht sowie im Erbrecht. Seit 1998 gehört er dem Vorstand der Rechtsanwaltskammer Celle an und ist seit 2008 deren Präsident. Schon seit 2015 ist Thomas Mitglied im BRAK-Präsidium und hat dort u.a. sehr viel mit meinem Referat zu tun…Öffentlichkeitsarbeit. Seit der ersten Sekunde ist Thomas Unterstützer dieses kleinen Podcastprojekts! Außerdem ist er zuständig für die Themen Anwaltsnotare, Bewertung von Anwaltskanzleien, Haftpflichtversicherer, Rechtsschutzversicherungen, Migrationsrecht, Statistiken, und - superwichtig - Juristenausbildung. Wir sprechen darüber, warum das erste und zweite Examen aus der Zeit gefallen sind, warum der integrierte Bachelor eine gute Idee ist und warum der juristische „Vorbereitungsdienst“ etwas vermissen lässt: Die Vorbereitung auf den Beruf. Wir plaudern über Künstliche Intelligenz und die Chancen, die sie bietet, über ChatGPT und über den akuten Fachkräftemangel, der sich besonders in der Fläche dramatisch auswirkt. Und selbstverständlich versuche ich auch diesmal wieder, ein Geheimnis zu lüften.
In dieser Folge des Goodcast spricht Julius mit Ina Remmers. Ina ist Teil des (ursprünglich) sechsköpfigen Gründerteams von nebenan.de. Ein for-profit Unternehmen, das darauf ausgerichtet ist, den Menschen zu helfen und Gutes zu tun. Sie beschäftigt sich mit einem Problem, welches vor allem durch die Corona-Pandemie, durch soziale Medien und auch dem Trend hin zum Homeoffice immer mehr Bedeutung in unserer Gesellschaft kriegt: Einsamkeit. Jede vierte Person in Deutschland fühlt sich mehrmals in der Woche einsam. Das Team von nebenan.de sieht die Lösung im wahrsten Sinne des Wortes direkt "nebenan". Denn viele Menschen kennen ihre Nachbar*innen nicht und sind schlecht bis gar nicht in der Nachbarschaft vernetzt. Deshalb bietet nebenan.de eine Möglichkeit, sich innerhalb der Nachbarschaft zu vernetzen und so viele tolle und großartige Projekte in Angriff zu nehmen. Die Plattform erfreut sich vor allem in den Großstädten Deutschlands großer Beliebtheit und kann so knapp 10.000 Communitys und über 2.500.000 Nutzer*innen aufweisen. Die Zielgruppe beschränkt sich aber nicht nur auf die Stadt, ebenso auf dem Dorf, kann die Plattform in der Zukunft eine deutlich größere Rolle spielen, obwohl sich dort eh alle kennen? Warum das Gründerteam von nebenan.de so erfolgreich ist, ein for-profit Unternehmen auch den sozialen Aspekt im Vordergrund haben kann und ihr nach der Folge vielleicht kündigt, könnt ihr euch in dieser Folge des Goodcast anhören. https://www.linkedin.com/in/inaremmers/ https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/6-thesen-zu-guter-nachbarschaft-ina-remmers/? trackingId=lwdGq%2FUkSwWpYVZs3%2FDiCA%3D%3D https://www.strive-magazine.de/post/meine-gruendungsstory-ina-remmers https://wirsindderosten.de/menschen/ina-remmers/ https://www.deutschlandfunkkultur.de/sozialunternehmerin-ina-remmers-dlf- kultur-bd3fa822-100.html https://impact.nebenan.de/ Musik: https://youtu.be/ZWmrfgj0MZI ________________________________________________________ Eine Produktion von MAKIKO* für die Viva Equality gemeinnützige UG Gastgeber: Julius Bertram Redaktion: Jeanna Lee Miller; Jamie Tom Seeliger Mitarbeit: Martin Gertz Produktion: MAKIKO*
Hochsaison auf Langeoog - und er sorgt dafür, dass der Urlaubstag gut beginnt. Wenn alle noch schlafen, steht Inselbäcker Jannes Remmers schon in der Backstube und backt morgens 10,000 Brötchen. Wie er es schafft, auch in diesem Sommer ausreichend Personal zu haben, warum er auch in der Hauptsaison Zeit zum Segeln hat und weshalb er seine Heimatinsel Juist verlassen hat, das erzählt der junge Bäckermeister in dieser Podcast-Folge.www.remmers-backstube.dewww.baerbel-fening.de
Suzanne Bakker, kaderhuisarts diabetes en collega's vroegen praktijkondersteuners en diabetesverpleegkundigen uit de huisartsenpraktijk naar hun eerste ervaringen met bijwerkingen van SGLT2-remmers bij mensen met DM2. In deze podcast praten zij en Marco Krukerink u helemaal bij over de ervaringen met SGLT2-remmers. GerelateerdH&W | Ervaringen met SGLT2-remmers
In deze podcast zijn Suzanne Bakker en Marco Krukerink in gesprek over een onderzoek naar de eerste ervaringen met bijwerkingen van SGLT2-remmers bij mensen met diabetes mellitus type 2. Een onderzoek onder praktijkondersteuners en diabetesverpleegkundigen uit de huisartsenpraktijk.
Starting over is never easy. But what if you embarked on a journey of self-discovery and paved a new path? I got personal with Margie Remmers-Davis to learn how she picked up the pieces following a devastating gut punch. A stay-at-home mom for 20 years, Margie was living a picture-perfect life. But when her husband decided to leave, her entire future vision changed. Would her hidden talent for simplifying complex information help her craft a new life? Here's how Margie started over after an unexpected divorce and leveraged her skills to launch a business serving others. Find all of Margie's courses at fastandeasyqbo.com, or reach out directly at support@fastandeasyqbo.com. You can also follow Margie Remmers-Davis on LinkedIn.
Link to FULL Video: https://youtu.be/eAme2BJNem0 Join the Tisch Academy: https://www.patreon.com/AndrewTischlerArtist Christopher's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/christopherremmers/ Christopher's Website: https://www.christopherremmers.com/ Christopher's Nature Workshop: https://wander-wild.life/ AUDIO Links PodBean: https://andrewtischler.podbean.com/ Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7ycQxNw6GV70azrTpZ8Fl8 Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-creative-endeavour/id1434273182 Christopher Remmers is back on the podcast for round two! This extraordinary, visionary, painter hails from the north west of the United States. Christopher produces jaw-dropping, monumental works exploring mythological themes, spirituality and consciousness. His works are expertly crafted, rich with realistic details and figures that feel alive. The landscape has shifted since our last conversation, and I wanted to pick his brain about some recent developments. A.I. is very much on everyone's mind. Do we use it? Do we turn our backs on it? I wanted to hear what Christopher had to say and some of the current projects he's working on. This episode is bound to inspire! Follow #TheCreativeEndeavour for inspiring stories from creative professionals from around the world! It's REAL conversations with REAL artists! Let's take a deep dive together into the creative world of being a fine artist, and hear from the best, how they do what they do! - Tisch
Get over 50% off your first year on your artist website with FASO: https://www.FASO.com/podcast/Become a Sovereign Artist today and take control of your sales! https://sovereignartist.substack.com/Check out Clint's article:https://sovereignartist.substack.com/p/let-there-be-light---Today's episode is all about the battle against entropy featuring Christopher Remmers, who is an imaginative realist artist who is based in the Pacific Northwest, and our CEO Clint Watson, who is the founder of both FASO and BoldBrush. What makes this episode really fascinating is that we discussed entropy and we applied it into our creative endeavors. So for example, painting, or finding inspiration, or even just solving day-to-day problems. We discussed ways of connecting entropy and dancing with entropy and the chaos of life so that our lives become more enriched and more interesting and more exciting without all the hustle and bustle of the day to day life taking over our minds. Then we also discuss Christopher Remmers' really awesome mentorship program that he is running online and also in person. We also talked about his really awesome and exciting project called Evolving the Myth. And finally we discuss his booth at the upcoming IX Convention, which is the imaginative realism convention that is happening this coming October. Follow Christopher on Instagram!https://www.instagram.com/christopherremmers/Check out Christopher's FASO site:https://www.christopherremmers.com/ Christopher's mentorship program:https://mentoringmyth.carrd.co/Evolving the Myth:https://www.evolvingthemyth.com/
Die Plattform nebenan.de ist ein digitales Nachbarschaftsnetzwerk, vor allem für anonym lebende Großstädter. Seit der Pandemie haben sich schon Millionen Menschen vernetzt. Gründerin Remmers nahm sich die Dorfgemeinschaft ihrer Kindheit zum Vorbild. Wiese, Timwww.deutschlandfunkkultur.de, Im GesprächDirekter Link zur Audiodatei
I nummer 3/2023 handlar Klassikerguiden om Audi A2 – den nyaste bil vi hittills skrivit en köpguide på. Flera läsare har hört av sig med sin A2-minnen och Björn Meyer berättar om modellens historia. Carl Legelius köpte en Peugeot 205 GTI i toppskick – trodde han. Det lilla glappet i drivlinan visade sig bara vara toppen av isberget – vi ringer upp Jon Remmers som berättar vilket stort chassijobb han nu har gjort på Pegan. "Jag var tvungen att ringa Carl och fråga om det låga miltalet verkligen stämde!" Dessutom förklarar Jon sin kärlek till motorn i Porsche 911 och berättar om planerna för Ford Grönada på Custom Motor Show i påsk. Bilder och mer info hittar du på https://www.klassiker.nu/podcast/audi-a2-jon-remmers-peugeot-205-torrsumpsmorjning
Starting over is never easy. But what if you embarked on a journey of self-discovery and paved a new path? I got personal with Margie Remmers-Davis to learn how she picked up the pieces following a devastating gut punch. A stay-at-home mom for 20 years, Margie was living a picture-perfect life. But when her husband decided to leave, her entire future vision changed. Would her hidden talent for simplifying complex information help her craft a new life? Here's how Margie started over after an unexpected divorce and leveraged her skills to launch a business serving others. Find all of Margie's courses at fastandeasyqbo.com, or reach out directly at support@fastandeasyqbo.com. You can also follow Margie Remmers-Davis on LinkedIn.
The La Vernia High School Bear and Lady Bear track teams traveled to Davenport High School for a meet on March 9. The Lady Bear varsityteam finished in third place inthe team standings with 101points.Individual placings:100-meter dash – MadisonDuncan-4th, AlyssaHendrickson-6th200-meter dash – TylerMiles-6th800-meter run – Katie Dallas-4th and Taylor Felux-6th1600-meter run – KatieDallas-3rd3200-meter run – KatieDallas-2nd and McKennaEmerson-5th100-meter hurdles – DelaneyDouglas-2nd300-meter hurdles – BaileyRemmers-3rd and TaylorFelux-4th400-meter relay –(Hendrickson, Douglas,Miles, Remmers)-4th – 50.36800-meter relay –(Richardson, Douglas, Miles,Duncan)-5th – 1:51.251600-meter relay –(McCloskey, Felux, Bendele,Remmers)-5th – 4:26.96High Jump – Layla Haddock-3rd, Avery Keck-4th, DelaneyDouglas-6thPole Vault – ZoeBreitsprecher – 10' 6” – 1st,Chloe McCloskey-2ndLong...Article Link
Karen Ellenbecker, EIG Founder & Senior Wealth Advisor, is joined by Phil Remmers, Attorney at Cramer, Multauf & Hammes. They discuss the importance of estate planning when dealing with difficult situations and family dynamics, such as divorce, second marriages, beneficiaries with disabilities, aging parents, adult children living at home and other complicated issues.
UFO sightings have been popping up all around the United States over the past few days. On Friday, the first UFO was shot down over Alaska. On Saturday, the second UFO was shot down over Canada. Also on Saturday, a radar anomaly was detected over Montana, but no object was found. Sunday, an F-16 shot down a third UFO over Lake Huron. On February 3, two trains collided, causing a major derailment in a small town in Ohio. The 50-car derailment in East Palestine, Ohio, caused a massive fire that lasted for several days. Norfolk Southern detailed that five train cars carried vinyl chloride, a highly toxic carcinogen linked to rare forms of liver cancer, lymphoma, leukemia, and various forms of brain and lung cancer. A Project Veritas donor has come forward refuting a memo that circulated after news that James O'Keefe was placed on paid administrative leave. Donor Dianna Remmers came forward to refute claims that O'Keefe exhibited “cruel behavior.” Remmers says the document mischaracterized her interactions with O'Keefe. A New Hampshire school district is banning urinals, and the boys are not very happy. Over 100 Granite State students banded together on Friday to walk out of school to protest a district-wide policy that bans urinals over “gender identity” concerns. A professor of early childhood has promoted the idea that "childhood innocence” is a myth. William “Willy” Villalpando, a professor at Santa Ana College in California and former pre-K teacher for Rialto Unified School District, believes that toddlers should be exposed to gender ideology, queerness, and sex. We may soon see the secrets that Jeffrey Epstein kept. The final trove of court documents related to his case will be released to the public in the coming days. Today's Sponsors: This New Year, resolve to stop supporting companies that don't align with your values. Patriot Mobile's 100% U.S.-based customer service team makes switching easy! Just go to http://PATRIOTMOBILE.COM/NEWS or call 878-PATRIOT! Get FREE ACTIVATION today with the offer code NEWS. Right now, you can save $200 on an EdenPURE OxiLeaf II Thunderstorm Air Purifier 3-pack for whole-home protection. You get three units for under $200. Put one in your basement, bedroom, family room, kitchen, or anywhere you need clean, fresh air. Go to http://edenpuredeals.com and put in discount code "sara" to save $200. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Gabe Sonke bespreekt met Koos van der Hoeven de laatste ontwikkelingen op het gebied van de CDK4/6-remmers en over resistentie voor hormonale therapie bij gemetastaseerd ER-positief mammacarcinoom die werden gepresenteerd tijdens het SABCS 2022.
'Jeroom Remmers is oprichter en directeur van de True Animal protein Price Coalition. In tegenstelling tot de Nederland Vleesland campagne geeft hij aan dat er wel degelijk reden is om veel minder vlees te gaan eten. Door de eerlijke prijs te gaan betalen voor vlees, zuivel, vis en eieren berekende CE Delft dat er in 2030 zo'n 50% minder vlees geconsumeerd wordt. Dat heeft positieve effecten voor de gezondheid, het milieu en dierenwelzijn. Het PBL berekende dat de heffing 1,7 miljard euro zou opleveren. Dat geld zou je in drie stukken kunnen verdelen : 600 miljoen euro naar de boeren, het BTW tarief op groente en fruit naar 0% en een compensatie voor de lage inkomens zodat ook zij vlees kunnen blijven eten.
Karen Ellenbecker, EIG Founder and Senior Wealth Advisor, sits down with Phil Remmers, Partner at Cramer, Multhauf & Hammes, LLP, to discuss the risks kids face as they go off to college and estate planning strategies to protect your beneficiaries from losing their inheritance.
INTRODUCTION: Barry Bowen is the Staff Investigator at Trinity Foundation, a nonprofit organization that investigates religious fraud, theft and excess. From 2005 to 2010 Bowen served as one of the third-party whistleblowers assisting the U.S. Senate in its investigation of six TV ministries. INCLUDED IN THIS EPISODE (But not limited to): · A Look Into The Latest Lakewood Church Protest· My Ire Against The Church For It's Apathy· When Does Life Begin? Is It Any Of Our Damn Business?· How Churches Resemble Organized Crime· How Witchcraft Can Be Used To Grow A Church· When Do Preacher's Become Corrupt?· Addiction To Power· Informants Actually Can Be Useful (Never Thought I'd Say That)· Preachers + Fantasy + Roleplay · Lack Of Accountability For Preachers· More Money Is Embezzled By Religious Leaders Than What Is Spent On World Missions – Est. $60 Billion CONNECT WITH BARRY: Website: https://trinityfi.orgTwitter: https://twitter.com/barrybowen CONNECT WITH DE'VANNON: Website: https://www.SexDrugsAndJesus.comYouTube: https://bit.ly/3daTqCMFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/SexDrugsAndJesus/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sexdrugsandjesuspodcast/Twitter: https://twitter.com/TabooTopixPinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/SexDrugsAndJesus/_saved/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/devannonEmail: DeVannon@SexDrugsAndJesus.com DE'VANNON'S RECOMMENDATIONS: · Pray Away Documentary (NETFLIX)o https://www.netflix.com/title/81040370o TRAILER: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tk_CqGVfxEs · Hillsong: A Megachurch Exposed (Documentary)o https://press.discoveryplus.com/lifestyle/discovery-announces-key-participants-featured-in-upcoming-expose-of-the-hillsong-church-controversy-hillsong-a-megachurch-exposed/ · Leaving Hillsong Podcast With Tanya Levino https://leavinghillsong.podbean.com · Upwork: https://www.upwork.com· FreeUp: https://freeup.net VETERAN'S SERVICE ORGANIZATIONS · Disabled American Veterans (DAV): https://www.dav.org· American Legion: https://www.legion.org INTERESTED IN PODCASTING OR BEING A GUEST?: · PodMatch is awesome! This application streamlines the process of finding guests for your show and also helps you find shows to be a guest on. The PodMatch Community is a part of this and that is where you can ask questions and get help from an entire network of people so that you save both money and time on your podcasting journey.https://podmatch.com/signup/devannon TRANSCRIPT: [00:00:00]You're listening to the sex drugs and Jesus podcast, where we discuss whatever the fuck we want to! And yes, we can put sex and drugs and Jesus all in the same bed and still be all right at the end of the day. My name is De'Vannon and I'll be interviewing guests from every corner of this world as we dig into topics that are too risqué for the morning show, as we strive to help you understand what's really going on in your life.There is nothing off the table and we've got a lot to talk about. So let's dive right into this episode.De'Vannon: Hello? Hello. Hello everyone. Our favorite staff investigator from the Trinity foundation over there in Texas is back today for part two of our T spieling series on these churches. Y'all his name is Barry Bowen. And this episode, we're going to get deeper into the scandalous nature of some of the world's most well known preachers and churches. Y'all. So in this episode here, we're going to take a look into the latest Lakewood church protocol. I'm going to talk about my I, or that I [00:01:00] hold against the territory's apathy. I'm going to talk about how criminal informants can actually be useful in investigating churches. I'm also going to tell you how witchcraft can be used to grow a church. And then Barry's going to break down for us to have more money is actually embezzled by religious leaders each year than what it's spent on world missions, which is estimated to be something around $60 billion. Yes, bitch, 60 billion.Take a list and please.Welcome everyone to the sex drugs and Jesus podcast. This is my second interview with. World renowned. And in some circles, infamous, especially if you lead a mega church Barry Bowen, he is the staff private investigator, the Trinity foundation, which is an organization that exists to eke out all the dirt that churches do both small and great, and to help bring to light the [00:02:00] truth so that you can make a more informed decision about the people who you choose to follow.Barry, how are you doing today? Barry: I am doing well. And I've got an alarm going off. I have to turn off De'Vannon: done. I can't be near it. Oh no, there we go.Hey, at least I know that you, weren't going to forget this meeting one way or the other. You have the alarm set and everything. I appreciate that. So on our last. At our last interview, we talked about Hillsong church and we got into like an overview of the church corruption. We talked about how you got into being a staff investigator and everything like that.And the passions that drive you. And we talked a little bit about Joel Olsteen, Lakewood church. Everyone knows my history there of serving fiercely in the volunteer ministry. They are applying for a job only to be discarded from the ministry for not being straight up. They found out on my MySpace page, where [00:03:00] I had on my scaffolding clad outfit, which was nothing but underwear.And I was talking about them on my space page, how I hang on in Montrose and just the gay district and Houston and how I wasn't straight. And then they said it was such a scandal and they fired me from volunteering and it was, I was all heartbroken and everything for years. And now here I am to clap back at Lakewood church.And so many other churches and by providing knowledge and information, so we're going to get right into this again. And now the website, I want to tell everyone is Trinity F I that org, I believe that stands for Trinity foundation international, that it incorporate it. You know? So Trinity FII that org, if you want to research more about Barry, he has an amazing blog on there where he really gets very granular, like a good investigator would.And he gives you some gross detail about the things that he's discovered [00:04:00] about these churches over the years. So since we're talking about Lakewood church, and since this just happened, I want to just get right into it. So these girls decided to show up. And show out in the middle of the service. Other than the video, I saw Sheldon actually down in the front theater seating you know, a few rows back from the pool pit from a podium.And then I also saw them on like their microphones or megaphones or whatever outside doing a protest at Lakewood church. This is, these are people who are pro abortion girls who were pro abortion. My body, my choice is what they were saying. What is your take on this? Barry: Well they opened up themselves to litigation and possible prison time.There's a federal law that makes it illegal to to trespass inside churches. This goes back to the 1980s, early nineties. There [00:05:00] was a group of pro-life protesters affiliated with an organization called operation rescue. They did massive sit, sit ins. Thousands of people were arrested in these.And I'm on the other side there's act, act up was the aids coalition to unleash power. They were advocating for more money for aids research. They were holding protests and they actually entered churches. And because of that when bill Clinton became president Congress passed face that's an acronym, it stands for freedom of access to clinic entrances act.Basically it made it a federal offense to do a sit in an abortion clinic or in our church and do the same thing. So I don't know if the da and Houston and Harris [00:06:00] county will press charges or how they'll go about doing that. But It could be in trouble for doing that. I don't know of Lakewood pouring lots of money into pro-life organizations.Joel Osteen for the most part tries to avoid topics like sin and politics. I mean, it does, that does happen. He does get interviewed and then it looks like I'm a deer caught in headlights. I didn't want that question to be asked, but he likes to talk about the joy of the Lord all the time, but that doesn't prepare people for human suffering and other topics.There's not a random out Joel Osteen. So the De'Vannon: girl who did the the protest, her, her whole point was like this. She was like, you know, you want to stop me from getting an abortion and keep me from getting [00:07:00] critical health care and interrupt my life. So I'm going to show up here and interrupt your life.That's that's what she was saying is the why they presented themselves in the middle of the sanctuary, you know, in the middle of the service, he was like, you fucked up my shit and my fucked up. Yo shit. Barry: So, so the background is the state of Texas. The state legislature is passed some pro-life legislation and then attempt to criminalize most abortions.So that's part of the background that we didn't really mention earlier. I, there court challenges, I don't know how it's all going to turn out.De'Vannon: On the one hand, you know, I mean, I don't, you know, I, I agree with you, Joe, really. Doesn't like to get his hands too dirty, you know, he answers with those non-answers, you know, after you asked after a reporter, [00:08:00] asked him a question after he answers it, usually I'm like, okay, I don't know what the fuck you just said.You know, he's very like very like a politician. He doesn't really answer the fucking question. I think he, I don't really know what he said. I read an article that said he's made his stance clear on abortion rights, which I don't think he's the sort of person who's going to like be on the side of the woman.So I don't know. I'm all for like the protesting outside the building, you know, interrupting the, interrupting the service to do it. I get her anger and everyone was online was like, yeah, you go bitch. You do that shit. You know, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck Lakewood. Fuck Joe. And I just want people to be careful that you're not getting into a realm of catering to anger and negative energy as we come back, what churches and politicians are trying to do, but I get where she's [00:09:00] coming from.She's like, I don't know what else to do. I'm not being heard. So I'm going to show up here and make this whole big scene. And at least I'll get someone's damn attention, you know, this way. And it's unfortunate that women have been put in this position where they feel like they have to do this. And it's unfortunate that religion is so tied with politics.You know, laws are being made to effectively make someone obey God and not sin in. And my problem, I, my, I R I have towards churches is that they're not vocal about this churches, in my opinion, should be, should be combating politicians and telling him to leave religion alone. You know, they should be at the very least saying, you know, let God deal with people, but it's not for us to try to force righteousness upon people, whether you agree with abortion or not.You know, I believe churches should open their fucking mouth for more than asking for money and just rosy stories. Barry: Not him. TOF was a very prominent atheist was a [00:10:00] columnist I believe wrote from the village voice publication. That was an alternative newspaper and the New York city. And he was a pariah to the to the left because.He was an atheist that opposed abortion. So what happens is a lot of people don't know this, there are some atheists that also opposed abortion. So it's not just a religious issue and for some people I mean, so when does life begin? That is an interesting question for me. And so when you look, when science looks at it, if they were to find a one cell organism on, on Mars, that'd be rejoice and we found life on another planet. And then they'll say, well, this inside a womb is is parasitic or it's it's a clump of cells.It's not a life. I mean, I think there's a lot of [00:11:00] disingenuousness I understand the argument about bodily autonomy. In the case of Texas this, the state legislature passed legislation that would have had a criminal I'm sorry sanctions against the woman that had abortion, so punishment for the woman.So that really upset a lot of people on the that are pro choice. De'Vannon: I, the way this whole argument comes down to people being nosy and not minding their own damn business. And whether life starts here, there are tether in the wound. Once the kids are born or somewhere, you know, the Lord hasn't spoken that and you know why the Lord hasn't spoken it because it's none of our fucking business.And if he wanted us to know that, that he would have said so, so everybody could have their own hypothesis, but at the end of the day, [00:12:00] I agree with the woman. It's her body. It's her fucking choice. You cannot make, you can't help her have the baby. You can't help her. You know, you, you're not there for any of it.And so, and by you, I mean, whoever the fuck it is, he wants to dominate. It seems to me, people get caught up in their feelings about certain things. When people get very emotional over children, you know, and stuff like that. But, you know, I'm gonna warn people about the nature of hypocrisy and the trick of the devil, which is to get you to focus.On things that you find to be fault in other people you're not focusing enough on yourself and what you can do to fix yourself. So are you worried about the gaze and wanting to get married and a woman who wants to get an abortion? You got your own things that you ought to be dealing with, but you only have so much time in one lifetime.And if you're going to invest heavy amounts of time into critiquing other people, then you're not going to properly assess yourself to get yourself ready to stand before God. So I counsel and warn people to leave people [00:13:00] alone. Barry: Well, and again, this is one of those difficult situations because of some of the court precedents.For example, there are men that have attacked pregnant women. Ex-boyfriends that don't want them to have a child. Things like this have happened. Women have been brutalized and then miscarried right after. And then it's been taken to court. Did they kill a child? And then imagine a jury ruling that this was murder and then, oh, but guess what a woman decides to have an abortion.It's not, so, I mean, you've got a conflicts in the legal system. It really is. Challenging. How do you be consistent? De'Vannon: Well, all I know is this, [00:14:00] I got to stand before the judgment seat myself in it, and I don't feel like I have the luxury to spend time critiquing other people. I just don't, Barry: you know, Bible says the way that we judge others is how we ourselves will be judged.So I, I want to err on the side of showing compassion. So I support Organizations that make that provides support for women going through an unwanted pregnancy. I mean, there are a variety of things that churches can do. They can provide baby formula. They can provide the services, things that women need that are going through that have a child they're, they're struggling financially.Women need a sup often need a support network. They need to help them [00:15:00] people to help them with basic necessities, et cetera. And so there's so much the church can do besides politics.De'Vannon: Yeah. But however, they have become like corrupt and stuff like that. I wish the churches were more practical and actually did useful stuff. You know, like what you were saying earlier, you know, with the way way Joe preaches and you know, like he has such a positive message, but what he says is it really useful if you are going through like a serious problem, you know, maybe that's his message and that's the way he's supposed to preach.And I mean, I mean, God bless you. If you live such a life, you know, such a life where a nice rosy flowery message, like that is all you need, you know, but those of us who have been through like serious problems, but who are going through serious problems, we need a meatier, a stronger word than that. And so, but you know, but you know, but good on you.If you, if [00:16:00] you haven't had harsh problems in life and that's all you need, you know, it's a brand, it's a market. Maybe that's all that they're designed to do. But I still wish the church would actively do more because they take such public stances against some much, and yet they don't necessarily do a whole lot.Like when I was a member at Lakewood for all those years and stuff like that, I wouldn't have, like, if I would have needed help to pay a light bill or, or some sort of trouble would have come upon me, I wouldn't have felt like I could have gone there to ask for assistance. I wouldn't have known where to go to ask for assistance, you know, and I just feel like churches should, should do more than give us encouraging messages and shit like that.Barry: I can talk about that. Some, there are some churches will actually have a benevolence fund. So part of the church budget will actually go to helping people in need. And some churches you'll have deacons in the Bible [00:17:00] deacons. They took care of widows. So so often in churches that have deacons, this'll be a role that as wasted upon them.Like the, the church my dad had worked at many years ago, they had a food bank. And so if somebody needed food, they could go to the church and would provide a sack of food are more than that. We would sometimes help pay for somebody's electric bill. They couldn't pay their electric bill, things like that.Generally the church would have a limit to the amount of money that can be spent. And those are safeguards to be in place. So it's not abused. Some churches will work together. A group of churches will give money to the salvation army. And so then the salvation army runs programs for housing and the homeless.There are other and I live in the Dallas area and [00:18:00] there's an interfaith network that runs a large homeless shelter here. I don't know much about Lakewood's Efforts in this area, because number one, I've never seen a budget for them. I don't see where the money goes. And so this is something that I want to see churches being more transparent about is where is the money going?I believe donors should check out organizations and before giving on a regular basis, if it's just a one-time donation of $20, you don't need to check out an organization. But if you're giving hundreds of dollars year after year after year or more, check out the organization to see where the money's going, De'Vannon: they don't like what doesn't publish, like say an annual report.Like I think I saw like maybe Joyce Meyer ministries or someone like that. They make it seem like if you request to see where the money is going, that it's available. Have you ever requested it from Lakewood? Barry: I have not. [00:19:00] I have not. Some churches are a members of the evangelical council for financial accountability, and that is one of their requirements help ever.There's a loophole there. If they believe that you're harassing churches, whatever they don't, you don't have to provide documentation. So I have I know someone that runs the website, check my church. She Sarah, she contacts a bunch of churches and I asked for financial information and a lot of them don't provide it.I mean, it's a problem. De'Vannon: Well, I'm, I'm not surprised, you know, churches just don't. They have all this shit to say there was a time that I had emailed before I learned how to research the Bible for myself. I had emailed a bunch of different churches to ask them like their stance on homosexuality and things like that.Most of them wouldn't reply, you [00:20:00] know, it's, you know, personally and privately to somebody, but they, you know, they have such like a bold message to say about everything from the platform. But I'll say this though. I know Lakewood, at least during my tenure there, they spend a hell of a lot of money on Chick-fil-A.So that must at least be a few million in the budget because I was there at least 10 hours a week and got damn the amount of trays I saw Chick-fil-A plat or swerving by there on the carts was just ridiculous. I didn't know that Chick-fil-A was such an anti LGBTQ organization, you know, at the time, I don't know.They always have been, so that's just one thing I wanted to, to tell you, Barry, they, they do support Chick-fil-A intensive. Barry: A lot of Christians do Chick-Filet they give money to different Christian causes, Christian organizations. They have I believe the foundation or, or their [00:21:00] it's corporate sponsorship that how they fund it, it may come straight from the company, not the foundation.I'm not sure. De'Vannon: Yeah. So for those of you who don't know, Chick-fil-A hobby lobby, you know, they are a staunch supporters of anti LGBTQ plus organization. So we do not support the hobby lobby. We do not support the Chick-Filet, no matter how cute the dam eat more chicken with the misspelled buck and chicken word billboards, the cows, trying to get you to eat all the chicken and shit, you know?Fuck Chick-fil-A. So. At some of your writings, you, you feel like churches are a lot like crime organizations and things like that. What similarities have you found? Barry: In the European union, they have adopted a legal definition of what is organized crime. And they've got like a list of, I think, 16 factors.[00:22:00] And there are, if I recall correctly, there are four mandatory on the list. And then if four of six and then you meet several others, then you automatically are defined as organized crime. So number one, organized crime has to involve more than one person. So if it's just one person operating by themselves, it's not organized crime.And generally they'll have very specialized tasks. By the way, Wikipedia has an article on organized crime. And if you go there, it lists them says they activity must be over a prolonged or indefinite period of time. They use discipline or control. They perpetrate serious offenses, they use violence or intimidation.They operate on the international or transnational level. They engage in money laundering, exert influence on politics, media, [00:23:00] public administration, judiciary, or economy, and they're motivated by profit or power. So those are a really good list. And when I look at some of these televangelist organizations, there's been a lot of, of money laundering.I mean, this is information coming to us from informants I've found number of related organizations of televangelists and the offshore leaks database. There are drug trafficking has actually taken place on at least one televangelists jet that came out and a foyer request that I submitted to the FBI.Because of the details, other details in that report, I'm not at Liberty to say what, who it is. There may be actually [00:24:00] several televangelists that have. Drug traffic. And in fact I suspect more than one the number of crimes they commit. I mean, there's texts of Asian. One of our informants basically described these televangelist jets as laundering tubes.We know that this televangelist have collected money in other countries and not declared it when they came into the United States. So if you carry money across international borders, are you leave them on the U S with cash? If it's over a certain amount of money, you have to declare it to do not do so you can get in trouble for that.When you deposit money in a bank. If you deposit say $9,900 in one bank, then go to another bank [00:25:00] on the same day and deposit $2,000. You've committed a crime. This is called structuring. The federal government prohibits people from trying to evade this reporting requirement. So anytime over $10,000 is on deposit into a bank, 2000 cash and has to report it.There are documents called suspicious activity reports. And unfortunately there's this bank secrecy act, which prohibits the banks from releasing some of this or the government from releasing this information. I think it would actually. That some of the televangelists are involved in international money laundering, but we're not at Liberty to attain some of those SARS suspicious activity reports.I'm gonna tell you either way [00:26:00] organized crime. There are several televangelists that have had links to mafia. In the course of my research, I've found two televangelists that receive loans from mafia. So one of the ways the mafia made a lot of money was through something called loan sharking.They would offer high interest loans, the people that banks would pass on. And so one of those people was Rex Humbard. He was a televangelist pioneer in the fifties and sixties. He he got money from one of the New York five families through actually one of the unions. So the mafia to cover unions at that time, it was.And what happened was the unions had a huge pension funds. And so by getting their people in and taking over the unions, that access to all this money that was invested on the behalf of the [00:27:00]union employees and I'm so alone was made to Luxembourg church ministry and Tilton, Robert Tilton and other televangelists.He he was involved in getting a loan from Harmon Beeb or BB. I'm not sure how you pronounce his name. But this guy had a working relationship with Carlos Marcello who was the mafia leader of the new Orleans mafia. So, I mean, there's really weird stuff like that. There are additional Remmers that have not been able to verify.I keep looking for evidence, but I've not found it. But, and there was a guy named Mickey Cohen that he was involved in Sunday up a casino in Las Vegas. So he worked on the west coast and Mickey Cohen was involved in the mafia. [00:28:00] He went to a Billy Graham crusade. He a former person that worked for the mafia became a committed Christian, left the life of crime behind and try witnessing to him.And so Mickey Cohen He decided I'll try Christianity. And but he did not want to leave his crime behind because that made a lot of money. And in 1980, I'm sorry, 1957, the New York times wrote a story about it. And so th this Christian friend of his challenged, Cohen's like, well, why are you going back to crime?He says, they're a Christian, but ballplayers Christian Cowboys, Christian politicians, why not a Christian gangster? And so that, that quote is just crazy, but I really do think a number of these people operate like gangsters. Hmm. De'Vannon: So [00:29:00] the thing about that, that stands out to me is the way that we can use.Righteousness as a motivation to do just about anything in our heads. So I even heard where LATAM or Putin believes that this war, that he's raging is the will of God. Like he feels like he's doing that. You know, it reminds me of when saw before you became, Paul was out persecuting, the people who believe in Jesus, because he felt like it was righteous.You know, people can get in their emotions about, just about any fucking thing and believe that the ends justify the means and everything is okay. And cool. So they've used mafia money to bankroll these churches, but you know, publicly they're going to speak against crime and stuff like that. And you see, this is why it does do deal.We, it does due diligence for us to know the people we're supporting. I've heard it said before. [00:30:00] Like, did, you know, witchcraft, w I talk about witchcraft and stuff like that quite a bit, because it's real that I've been a victim of that before, but there is there certain churches and things like that that I have heard of where like the pastor, you know, wanted to have a high following of people, a large number of people.And so, you know, there's a, there's a, there's a spell or a ritual or whatever you want to call it, that can be done in order to, to, to, to shift the tide in your favor. It, so that you will grow a large audience of people, which involves human bones. And you know, so you don't really, you know, just as something big and popular and flashy, the roots of that thing might be quite dirty.You know, you never really know what you're dealing with. And when we talk about these preachers in these pastors and everything, I like to remind people, you know, you don't really know them, you know, when they show up to preach there at. [00:31:00] You know, so they're showing you a certain side of them and aspect, you know, they have their game face on, you don't know what them people are doing and saying when they're not around you, you know?And so you don't really, really know them. And so I'm wondering what your thoughts are. On exactly when pastors become corrupt. I know some of them go into it with, you know, just with the corrupt intentions from the beginning, they just want to open a church for a year or two, milk it for all of his worth and then closed the bitch down and, you know, hit the Vegas baby or whatever the case may be.And I think some of them started off good. Then they became bad from when I was a drug dealer. One of the things that surprised me the most was how addicted to power over people on became what I, when I came to a point where I had influence over people, it changed me. And from that experience, I learned that whenever a person has sycophantic people around them and people, you know, cooling after them and stuff like that.[00:32:00]Before, you know, it, it can begin to corrupt and alter your motives in the power you have over people and the knee to now keep them around. You can influence the decisions that you're making before you were aware that that's happening to you. And so these churches now have all of these millions of dollars and all of these followers, they have to keep those people in order to maintain their lifestyle and what they're doing.And so when I hear preachers talk, it's almost like they're trying to toe the line and that kiss everybody off and stuff like that. So their word is not pure, you know, anymore. What are your thoughts on. And then they give you a specific example of that. When I was reading on the Lakewood riots, you know, they were, they had asked them about the whole gay thing.And at the end, I think Joel said that he would definitely never marry somebody because that's against his beliefs, but they let him in Victoria would attend the gay wedding. You know, if their friends got married, that's what the [00:33:00] article said, you know, that's different than what they've said previously, because before they were just like against all the gay shit, you know, all of our gay beauty and glory entirely, so answers like that, make it seem like what a preacher says, shifts with the temperament of the world rather than just being a standard.So what do you think about when do preachers become corrupt in how their message has changed by about by trying to maintain their lifestyle? Barry: Yeah, I mean, it varies from preacher to preacher. Some of the people that I investigate. I think they were always frauds. Unfortunately it's, you can get into legal trouble sometimes if you name names and you say they're guilty of fraud and they've never been convicted of fraud.So there, I mean, there's one specific [00:34:00] person I have in mind, but I'm not going to say the name that I don't believe for a minute that he believes anything. He preaches, I'm convinced it's totally a scam, everything he says. And I've watched videos where he preaches. So a little over a week ago, I was on Facebook and Facebook recommended an article to me, and it was about a expert on syrup killing and this This expert.And I don't remember his name. He's living in the U S and France. He told many stories, He he had claimed to the interviewed over 70 serial killers. And, but there's this fans of the true crime genre. They just ate up his articles and books, his speeches, but some people started raising questions.And so there was a Facebook group that was formed to [00:35:00] investigate and, and they, they went in all in and they discovered numerous lies. So I was reading this article and I came across a term that I had never seen before. Methadone, many. And the Amidah maniac, they tell, constantly told tales about themselves.They're lying habitually, and there's a word called pathological liar. And it's a clinical diagnosis. There are people that lie all the time and some of these preachers are a lot like that. And when you construct a mythology about yourself, sometimes they'll tell fanciful stories about their past.And what happens in with a liar is you tell a lie and then you have to tell another lie to cover the previous lie, and it becomes a habit. And when you become a perpetual liar, [00:36:00] you're no longer authentic. And I think this is a serious problem that we have not really explored much a planning to write about it more in the future.But I think this is actually how some of these people got started a white lie, a little lie, they tell, and then they have to tell another and another. And so what happens is because of that, they, but they stopped being authentic. And because of that, their moral compass is shattered. They I think line can actually be a precursor to becoming a criminal.And so this is a new line of thinking that I'm exploring. There's one person that I'm looking at that we actually had an informant contact us and said that this pastor's in. He doesn't believe the Bible at [00:37:00] all. He laughed about the Bible on a private setting. And so I'm not going to say who the preacher is.I'll leave it to other people to be curious. I mean, you know, I tell you off the camera of it. There's there are people like this, that it's a scam and this preacher preaches the prosperity gospel is well-known in prosperity gospel circles. Yeah, I mean, there's a book, there's a Bible verse about crime when it, or sin, when it, it lust desire.It's not just talking about sexual to talking about other things. And I forget the exact context in the verse, but when we desire something that maybe we shouldn't have Greed. I mean, you look at the 10 commandments grieve, do not [00:38:00] even desire your neighbors ox or whatever it says in that verse.Yet the Bible says we're not to be lovers of money, but you look at the prosperity gospel preachers of the bunch of them are lovers of many. That's almost all they preach about sermon week after week after week. So some people, I think they compromised there are priests they're stories of priests and pastors that developed a gambling habit and because of gambling losses, they embezzled funds.So maybe that's what led to them getting involved in crime. There are pastors that had a flying, got a woman pregnant then, well, what are we gonna do? We'll help pay hush money. And so. Jim baker is not the only person to ever pay us money, but somebody that was not a wife that he was involved sexually with.[00:39:00]But I mean, things like this happen and I think that's another way it can lead to criminal and other bad activities is not being faithful to espouse. There are people that will blackmail you and there, if someone gets pregnant that's how are you going to take care of that child?I mean, they don't want their church congregation knowing that they've done this. I mean, I've heard of pastors pressuring women to have abortions. They got them pregnant. I mean, that's related a little bit to what we spoke about earlier. But yeah, so lying, I think leads to crime can lead to crime.There, the Bible talks about the fruits of spirit and one of the fruits of the spirit is self-control and I'll be the first person to admit that I had been lacking in this area in my life at times. It's a hallmark of people that have [00:40:00] addictions and some of the pastors that we investigate, I suspect of having addictions.I mean, I don't have the proof then I'm not going to name names for that reason specifically. But there are some that have taken various narcotics, some for 'em because of pain. And I don't know when a person lacks self-control they can create a lot of.De'Vannon: Yeah. So what, what you're saying is in there, the lack of lack of self-control besides getting strong out on dope, you're talking about the superfluous lifestyles in general. So yeah, [00:41:00] so Barry: that's for me and self-control, I want to write a book, but I'm a natural procrastinator. I've been, I've struggled for years.And completing things that I start. This is just one of my, one of my weaknesses. And so I mean, there are a lot of poles, a lot of American struggle in the area procrastination. And that's actually another topic that I might want to write a book about because one of the areas where I've had struggled, there's not much written about it.And that's the topic of maladaptive dangerous. I'm the person that can daydream for hours and just not even realize it. And suddenly where did the day go? It's wild, but very little is written about that in the literature on procrastination. And so a person that lives in a fantasy world, imaginary world, what if your air, your mind is going in the area of [00:42:00] human sexuality?What if this becomes sexual fantasy sexual role playing? There's all kinds of problems that can happen in that realm. I think and I've not seen the research for this, but I would not be surprised if some rapists, some sexual predators. They struggle with maladaptive daydreaming in the area of sales show, fantasy and sexual roles.There, there are a variety of things that I want to explore that are going to make people uncomfortable. And when I see some of these preachers preach the way they engage in storytelling makes me think that there is fantasy or role playing involved.De'Vannon: You're [00:43:00] saying that they, that they're losing touch with reality. Barry: Yes, De'Vannon: let's see. The thing about that is the people around them are not challenging them because, you know, we're not taught in churches to challenge authority and they're probably not truly encouraging themselves to be checked and challenged either.So, so I can see how our preacher can devolve in the middle of their congregation because you know, preachers are not really accountable to anyone. The government doesn't hold them to account of. People already have them in high esteem because there's supposed to be clergy or whatever. So they really are some of the most unaccountable people in the world.Then when you don't have accountability, you can go buck wild, you know, quite easily, you know, before you even realize it. But you know who, you know, who really is going to check them, you know, who, you know, that's what you're trying to do through your organization and thank God for it. But those people don't operate from [00:44:00] the perspective of fear.You know, they don't think they don't think something's going to happen to them. If they do something that's not right. They know that no one's going to come and get them, you know, likely, you know, and I was thinking this morning about, you know, to your point about how they get superfluous. And they, you know, they rack up all this money, all this fortune, all this fame.And I was just considering, you know, the prophets of old and the preaches from the Bible days, you know, a lot, usually those people weren't very well. You know, outside of the Kings, you know, the Kings of the entire nation of Israel, they weren't rich, you know, and they were not popular, you know, easy keel Steven, you know, the, you know you know, Isaiah, Jeremiah, no, those prophets were sent to argue with the nation of Egypt, Israel with the people were supposed to be God's people.They weren't really sent to argue with the world. You know, a lot of the contention in the Bible is happening, you know, in God's nation, you know, his internal [00:45:00] conflict, but generally speaking, the, the great preachers we think about were not popular people. They were not liked, you know, they were heavily persecuted and stuff like that.And you flip the script today and the preachers today are well received everywhere. They go, they have celebrity access, they have money and power and everything like that. But from the beginning it was not. So, and so I don't know. What do you think about that? The contrast there. Barry: The, on the Bible, there's a verse in second Thessalonians.It talks about the falling away of the church, the church descends into apostasy. So the church becomes, becomes corrupt from within it's a prophecy from scripture. And I believe we are witnessing that today. It's been happening for centuries and some would say the church has always been corrupt. There's always because centers are involved in the church.When you look at [00:46:00] early Christian literature, this is not in included in the Bible, but the dedication was like a little booklet, whatever it, it was instructions for early Christian leaders and it prohibited the pastor from begging for money if they did. So they're considered to be a false.I mean, people don't today in the church, most people have never even heard of the dedication that I don't know, even know it exists. And unless you are to take a church history course in a seminary, you probably have never heard of it. So I mean, this is one of the problems that Christians don't know their history.The Bible says about false teachers or teachers in the church that they will tell people what they want to hear. They'll scratch their itch years. And I'm convinced you see that [00:47:00] with Joel Osteen, big time. And these prosperity preachers that serve like life coaches, always telling people you can be prosperous if you give money.I am convinced they're telling people what they want to hear. People that Preach that it's not God's will that you ever be sick? I'm again, I'm convinced they're telling people what they want to be here. Most people, not, not everybody believes what they say, but it's, it's a problem.There are the Bible talks about the full counsel of God, and you're not getting that in a lot of churches. So, I mean, there's two different types of preaching style. There is expository preaching where you go verse by verse and then there's the nomadic preaching or a person does topic by [00:48:00] topic. I mean, I've listened to preachers, do both like a pastoral preach that entire book of the Bible week after week, going through verses to complete one chapter and then the next, then the next, and by doing that, you can cover a broad basis.But in today's church, a lot of preachers preach on topics that they feel comfortable with, or they prefer speaking on some churches that just churches they'll have what is called stewardship month. In the month of February, they'll preach about money. Some churches it's a regular pattern.They preach about Eastern your Easter and so on. But it's very easy for a pastor just to stick with what makes them comfortable. And it's not a good thing. You, a pastor should want to make [00:49:00]people uncomfortable. They should want to speak the truth in season and out of season. I mean, if you really believe the truth can set people free from bondage and you should be proclaiming it all the time.And Christianity, it teaches that sin separates us from God. And so, I mean, this should be a a thing, but you hear less and less about scent. They'll want to talk about love or prosperity or happiness. And, and there's more to it. I mean, the Bible talks about suffering. The Bible talks about the fruits of the spirit.The Bible talks about parents being godly role models for their kids. I mean, there, there's so many topics that you can, a preacher can preach on or, or they can just start with one book and then preach to another. And, or you can do that in a [00:50:00] small business, a small Bible study. If your people were to do that, I think they would encounter the verses that offer a proper critique to the prosperity.God. The Bible says that about church leaders, that they must not be lovers of money. Well, how many of these prosperity preachers are gonna quote that Bible verse or read it to their congregation? De'Vannon: Right. Barry: You need them to be well-rounded in the word. The Bible says to study, to show yourself approved and to God, a worker that rightfully not ashamed dividing the word of truth. I just botched that verse. I know it, but it's in, I think second Timothy I might be wrong, but study to show yourself approved under God.When I was a teenager, I'm [00:51:00] at a new year's resolution to read the entire Bible. And so I did not finish read the Bible that year. I made it a new year's resolution this next year and then failed again. Third year I made that in a resolution. I read through the entire book. I'm convinced. I never would've read the entire Bible, had it not been a goal.And so again, a lot of Christians, I think they go to church to get, be spiritually fed. They don't feed themselves though at home. I mean, how many people this week, that claim to be Christians will actually open a Bible away from church and read it. And that's where you really learn the word is when you study it on your own.De'Vannon: Yeah. I be telling people that all the time, like we shouldn't need to go to a church building to feel the closest to God when I was an immature Christian. I used to think that I had to go, you know, running the church and be at Lakewood or wherever. But specifically at Lakewood, because they've had the most.I would [00:52:00] say intricate worship experience there. And so I would think that I had to be, you know, in the main sanctuary at Lakewood church before I could actually feel close to God, that was immature thinking, you know, now I know better. I actually feel closer to God when I'm not at church, which is how it's supposed to be.You know, when you, when you read through the Bible and everything like that, when the Lord is dealing with several characters throughout the whole thing, you know, I want to say reading, the whole Bible is good. People don't do it from Genesis to revelation because it doesn't follow order. I would suggest start in the new Testament.It kind of work your way, you know, maybe like back from there, but cause they can confuse you, you know, and really hurt your mind to try to fit the thing in chronological order because it's not in chronological order. Gosh, I lost my train of thought. What was I, what was I saying before I [00:53:00] launched off into that warning about the, about not reading the Bible and like a specific order. Okay.I'm sure I've got all the time. Yeah. Thank you Lord. I know what I was saying. So, you know, it's more, you know, I now know that I get closer to God when I'm in my private time with him, then I preach spiritual independence to people all of the time, because there's a scripture that says that there should come a time in your life.And the Bible says that you will have me that no man should teach you. So this year means that you grow and gone to a point where you don't or you no longer need a pre. Churches like school. Eventually you must graduate. You shouldn't, you know, where they sell it to you in these churches. Like it's a badge of honor.If you've been a member there for X milestone years, 10, 5, 10, 15, 20, 30 years. And so they pump you up and build you up and make it seem like you're more part of the family, or you have some sort of status if you're a 30 year member or whatever. But [00:54:00] I look at you with somebody who has not grown in God.Like you could have, you know, at this point, what, what are you still hearing these preachers say? Well, to your point, the messages are not heavily complex. They're not a whole lot of deep themes in them. You know, these days, you know, they're, they sound watered down and maybe people are going for the community and for the laser lights and all that.But you had mentioned earlier about like the whole falling away and this, there is the whole thing. I love how. Like Chris cross and God has made scripture. It's not something that's so claim to understand because everyone can read the same scripture and you can get different things out of it. But I believe a person's interpretation of scripture reflects what is in them.I see when I was growing up and that scripture about there being a falling away, they always made it seem like it would just be a bunch of heathen folk who just didn't want to fuck with God anymore and stuff like that. I don't think they ever considered that the falling away would be because of the church itself, you know, [00:55:00] and because of preachers, you know, pushing people away, you know, either direct.Or by their corrupt ass lifestyles. And then I, and I never thought I would see the day where I would be the one preaching against churches and against preachers and the way I grew up in church and everything like that. I never thought that this would be my ministry yet. Here we are, because churches are doing so much damage to people these days.It's just unreal. And I want to say, you know, various mentioned informants a couple of times. I don't really care for criminal informants because they use the Judas on my ass when SWAT came and raided my apartment with the canines and the helicopters and the rifles, the semi-automatic rifles on the face shields and the cavalier vest and kicked my door in when I was a big, bad drug dealer in Houston.You know, I guess you do have to be pretty big time to command all that sort of government funding to come and get your ass. That was a big time drug dealer in Houston. You know, [00:56:00] you know, when a swamp came and got me and all of that, so.Damn it. I lost my train of thought. Like, again, Barry: you mentioned informants, you mentioned formats. Well, I want to add something about that. W there are rumors of televangelists having killed people. And how do you back up the word of an informant? Often they don't want to go on a record. I mean, some of our best tips for investigators come from insiders that have worked inside some of these organizations.And so it's important for an investigator to reach out to people that have seen things and in churches well in business business world they know that employee theft is a serious thing. And so I've worked retail in the past and you've got [00:57:00] companies like Walmart office Depot, staples companies like this, that they will have employees in these companies that they oversee procedures to reduce employee theft and other.And so they'll go into a store and check out a cash office to make sure that things are properly logged. There'll be security cameras in the money room where the money is counted. They'll make sure that the receipts that the registered. And what the money that was taken out of the register are match.There are numbers, all phone number will be in the break room and employ if they suspect an employee, a coworker of doing criminal activity they could call the 800 number and report that person. And they can even get a reward for turning someone in. That's been stealing from the company and the church world.We generally don't have those kinds of [00:58:00] people to re to call the contact that can do a proper investigation. For example us, we look at it, fraud, theft and excess, but rarely theft, because number one, we generally don't have receipts and generally it's the church not contacting us to.Internally if they're going to investigate, they would hire their conduct, their local law enforcement or an accountant or an attorney to do an investigation. So, I mean, we've looked at some theft issues, but not that much, mostly we're documenting fraud, which involves deception lying in order to get money, things like that.And extravagant lifestyles. So a televangelist somebody living w beyond their mains is a big red flag for us. And so we try to document those types of things. The pastor's living in multi-million dollar homes, et cetera. [00:59:00] But the informants really can fill in the gap. For example they've told us where some of these people have homes.We'd never, would've known that Joel Osteen at a home in California, if it wasn't an informant that told us. De'Vannon: Yeah, that's what I was going to say. I was just going to say, if anyone out there wants to snitch though, I'm not a fan of them. I'll make an exception this time, then berries, you know, he's buried Bowen on Twitter.You know, that's how I contacted him. And all of his contact information information will be in the show notes. Is there any other way an informant can reach you to the spill, some tea, if they so desire, Barry: we have a form on our website that informant can fill out. They can filled out anonymously. They don't have to provide a phone number or contact information.However, when that happens there's not really a way of following [01:00:00] up. I mean, we, we, we try to protect our informants. If, if they want to go public we can help them do so. If they want to talk to media, we can possibly help that happen. If they want to fill out a report to the IRS we know how to fill out a form 13, 909 to report a non-profit official who's doing criminal activity.There's all kinds of different ways of going forward with an informant. De'Vannon: I hear you for the protection cause informants, they need to be protected. Barry: Yes. I'm not going to be on your podcast De'Vannon: today. I'm not going to dive too deep into the protections. I wouldn't want to divulge the way that you protect them.We still have a few more questions. I just wanted to throw that out there. Since we were on the subject of informants Barry: Main way we protect them is just with holding [01:01:00] their name. So like for example, we, if we were to publish a report with the IRS, it would say in our notes, it would say it was, came from a confidential informant.We wouldn't provide their name unless they gave us permission to do so.De'Vannon: Hm. So you wrote somewhere that you feel like more money is stolen, I guess each year from the church than what has spent on world missions. Barry: Yes. That came from the international bulletin of mission research every year, the January issue, they have a publish a table of global statistics. The person that started this I think his name was David Barrett or George Barrett.I forget he was the editor of the world, Christian Almanac and. He wanted to develop a [01:02:00]spreadsheet for global Christianity. He was curious about how much money is going to the church. How is it being spent? And when he got curious about, well, there has to be some money that's embezzled. How much is that?And there is an organization. My mind is blank. It's an association of, of forensic accountants that they study fraud. And they have come up with an estimate of how much money is embezzled by non-profit organizations. I don't remember the exact amount, just say 5% for example. So what they did David Barrett, what he did was he estimated how much money went into the church and para church organizations and then 5% or whatever percentage.This was the helmet she estimated was embezzled. More money. W if this is ordered to be true, there'll be more money embezzled by [01:03:00] religious leaders than spend a world missions. And we really do believe that to be the case. There are a number of churches that spend very little on world missions, and there are a number of really large mega thefts that happen that surface every year.There are people that will still for year after year after year, before they ever get caught. And then when they're caught the, the sums just add up really big. There was a woman named Laura Ford. She worked at fellowship church, a mega church in grapevine, Texas, pastor of the churches, ed young, Jr.And she was embezzling for a number of years before she got caught. And one of the techniques that she used was the church ran a camp and sometimes parents, they would pay in advance for the kids to go to camp and then had to cancel. And so seek a refund. So she has [01:04:00] right up refunds, but then the money would go to herself.And so this was one of the way that she was embezzling and there was no other person to really check her work. She worked in the church finance department. And so she was able to do things like this for a number of years without, before she got caught. Generally a church should have checks and balances.You want to have two people signing checks if only one person signs a check that can be a problem you want to limit to how much can be charged on a church bank card. You want just say anything over a thousand dollars or $500 or whatever needs to be approved by a committee. So large expenditures have to be approved by a committee.You want things safeguards and like that in place. You want the money counted. [01:05:00] If it's a lot of money you want it counted on camera. There are things like that that can really reduce theft. You want multiple people counting and Those kinds of basic safeguards that the business world is adopted churches should adopt them to.Do you have also the training in churches? Like for example, when I worked in retail had to watch a training video and one of the videos, it said that if you see something suspicious, ask questions I don't think people are taught that, that go to work in most churches. There are texts laws that people need to be aware of that work in churches.For example, if the pastor's wife accompanies the pastor on a number of trips sometimes that's, if the church is [01:06:00] paying for her travel that should be considered a fringe benefit. And it's true. There are receipts. If you turn in a receipt for embarrassment or you reimbursement for an expense, you should have a receipt.This is what can get some organizations in trouble if they're reimbursing expenses without receipts. That is a big problem. De'Vannon: You have a figure exam around about figures, about how much it's stolen each year. Barry: Yeah. Hi, it's been a while since I've looked at it, it was in the January issue. I think it was about estimate about 60 billion this year.I forget the exact amount. So in my book I've written a rough draft. This was a couple of years ago. I published the first chapter online. And again, it's [01:07:00] a working rough draft, but a balance sheet for global Christianity. It's on a website called the Christian Sentinel, a friend of mine, Jackie Eleanor runs that website.And so I go into the meth methodology of this level, this about the spreadsheet for global Christianity. There's a breakdown by region by Europe, north America, Africa, South Africa, south America Australia, so forth Asia. A lot of the money comes from north America. A lot of this theft. It really doesDe'Vannon: well that doesn't surprise me at all. Th the Americas is such a, it's such a broken, broken country is just such a broken country. Like morally ethically. And, you know, and we just can't get on the same page, but you know, what is America comprised of a bunch of different nations from all [01:08:00] over the world?You know, we're not really like to say you're American means a lot. Like what, you know, in terms of like ethically speaking, you know, if you were from France, you know, you are French. If you were born in ELA, you know, you were Italian, you know, America has a bunch of people from all over the world who, who got over here, the indigenous people were the ones who were originally here first, you know, so this is really their land.And so, so to say, you're an American, you know, you were born here, but your nationality probably traces back somewhere else. That's not here, which is something in my opinion is very unique to America, to America. But I think because of that, you know, we just can't see eye to eye, you know, in this country. I don't feel great unity here in So let me see.I think that might be all I want to cover with you this time. I'm going to have to have you back [01:09:00] for a third time because I really, and so, so next time, like I really, really want to get into, we're going to talk heavily, not today, but I'm just going to tease a little bit. We're going to get into the Bible translations industry.You have a kick ass article@thetrinityfii.org website, because one thing that I preach a lot to people is for them to fucking God damn learn how to read the Bible for themselves. I will cuss if I have to, whatever it takes for you to understand that you don't need a preacher to comprehend what God is trying to tell you from his word or.At least to look at it historically to see how it happened back then. So we're going to talk about who translates the Bible, how much money they make and stuff like that. I found it to be most interesting and most terrifying as well. And then we're going to talk about a couple of other [01:10:00] things too.'cause this is this subject matter here. I don't, I don't like the rush in general, but especially something as valuable as this is as valuable as you are, as valuable as the information that you have and how much church means the people. I don't want to rush through this. And so the we'll go ahead and close out.I felt like I'm running a revival, like a three-night revival or something like that. And this is the second night interview here, but we won't do the benediction. We won't do the Benedetti on it. We'll just we'll do that later. There. Anything that you would like to say at all about what we've said today?Barry: If you have questions, if you're in a church environment where you suspect fraud or theft or something, and you want to learn more about what laws may apply, feel free to reach out to me and [01:11:00] ask questions. I'll be glad to try to answer them or dig deeper with you and to finding out what's going on.Thank you. Yeah. De'Vannon: Alright then. Thank you so much for coming on and we will be doing part three soon.Thank you all so much for taking time to listen to the sex drugs and Jesus podcast. It really means everything to me. Look, if you love the show, you can find more information and resources at sex, drugs, and jesus.com or wherever you listen to your podcast. Feel free to reach out to me directly at DeVannon@SexDrugsAndJesus.com and on Twitter and Facebook as well.My name is De'Vannon and it's been wonderful being your host today and just remember that everything is going to be all right.
Mal wieder standen wir im Weg, das können wir eben gut! Aber diesmal durften wir das auch - nämlich hinter den Kulissen von Remmers' Backstube zusammen mit Bäckermeister Jannes Remmers. Der wollte die elterliche Bäckerei auf Juist nicht übernehmen und hat lieber die auf Langeoog übernommen. Wir haben ihn unter anderem gefragt, wieviele Brötchen er täglich backt ;-)
Cover your mouths and don't get too close to Remfry! Riot Act is here again, but poor Remmers is still suffering from the deadly COVID. Steve is fine, although he is pretty certain he's going to get it in the next few days, so something to look forward to next week. We've managed to cast our ears over the latest releases from Charli XCX, Weezer, Animals As Leaders and Helpless, plus we talk about a whole bunch of recent events involving Ghost and Maneskin impressively taking even broader steps into the mainstream, Standon Calling's gender balanced festival bill and Aaron Lewis from Staind TELLING IT HOW IT IS! FINALLY! What a divvy. This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy
Maarten Remmers werkt sinds 2007 bij Dahl TV, sinds 2016 als hoofdredacteur. In die hoedanigheid is hij ook eindverantwoordelijk voor hun vlaggenschip: De Keuringsdienst van Waarde, een van de langslopende programma's op de Nederlandse televisie. Maar onder ingewijden staat hij ook bekend als de 'montagedokter', die er bij gehaald wordt als een project compleet in de soep dreigt te lopen. In deze aflevering van Goed Gemaakt vragen we hem wat een goede Keuringsdienst van Waarde-aflevering goed maakt. En hoe je projecten die dreigen te ontsporen weer terug op de rails krijgt. Presentatie: Tim van Gils en Tom Roes Foto: Miriam Guttmann
WATCH THE VIDEO VERSION OF THE PODCAST! Only on PATREON! www.patreon.com/andrewtischlerartist Christopher Remmers is an extraordinary artist from the Pacific Northwest, producing monumental narrative paintings exploring mythology as many of the great masters of the past did. His work is exceptionally well crafted with an attention to detail that is seldom seen. His practice and exploration into these themes take him into other dimensions, searching the depths of the mind and soul. This was a fascinating journey into what makes a creative powerhouse like Christopher tick and the inspiration and motivation necessary for sustaining and thriving as an artist. I wanted to pick his brain not only about his art, but about social media and the business side of creative life. This was AWESOME! I hope you enjoy the conversation! Please follow Christopher Remmers on Instagram @christopherremmers and on his website: www.christopherremmers.com
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In deze aflevering hebben we het over de vleestaks. Want zou het veelgebruikte principe ‘de vervuiler betaalt' ook niet voor vlees moeten gelden? Een hogere prijs zou er bovendien voor zorgen dat mensen het stukje vlees vaker laten liggen. Maar, laten we ons door een hogere prijs echt van het vlees houden? Hoeveel duurder moet het dan eigenlijk worden? En wat zijn de consequenties voor de boeren? Daarvoor heb ik vandaag Jeroom Remmers te gast. Hij is oprichter en directeur van de True Animal Protein Price coalitie (de TAPP coalitie), een stichting die zich inzet voor het realiseren van een eerlijke vleesprijs inclusief de milieukosten. In deze aflevering: Waarom is de huidige vleesprijs niet de ‘echte' prijs?Wat zijn de ‘verborgen milieukosten' die bij de productie van vlees komen kijken?Wat zou vlees kosten wanneer het wel de ‘echte' prijs zou hebben?Wat is de invloed op de zorgkosten wanneer we minder vlees zouden eten?Gaan mensen bij een hogere prijs wel echt minder vlees eten?Wat zouden we met de opbrengsten van de vleestaks moeten doen?Welke consequentie heeft een vleestaks voor boeren? Gast: Jeroom Remmers, TAPP CoalitiePresentatie: Esther Molenwijk, Bureau DaadWerkVegan VoxPop: Ernie van Dalen, de Groene van DalenVegan Chef: Jeroen Maass, Uit de keuken van MaassAudio en design: Marlon van der Pas, Nothing BlankMeer info? Website TAPP coalitie: https://www.tappcoalitie.nlStudie CE Delft naar ‘duurzaamheidsbijdrage' vlees: https://ce.nl/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/CE_Delft_190106_Duurzaamheidsbijdrage_Vlees_Hoofdrapport_Def.pdf Studio PlantaardigWeb: www.studioplantaardig.nlInstagram: @StudioplantaardigTwitter: #Studioplantaardig
Joe Sisneros, Broker/Owner of JS Real Estate, along with Gerry Bush and Corlene Remmers, both agents with JS join to share the benefits of this unique brokerage. Joe tells us why he started his company and what the main focus is. Gerry and Corlene talk about how much better it is to work as agents at JS compared to previous real estate experiences.
Blijf je stilstaan? Lukt het niet om te groeien of door te breken naar je volgende niveau? Het zit 'm niet altijd in een gebrek aan kennis. Waarschijnlijk heb je al onderzoek gedaan naar de laatste trends en de nieuwste snufjes. Tig boeken gelezen over jouw onderwerp. Een programma gekocht of een consultant ingehuurd om de zaak eens te onderzoeken. En blijf je je afvragen, waarom het toch niet lukt om meer impact te maken. Wat als het 'm heel er ergens anders zit? In deze podcast vertel ik je over een ongekende groeiremmer die je creativiteit en innovatiekracht tegenhoudt waardoor je in de marge blijft spelen (ipv dat je impact maakt). En dit geldt niet alleen voor solo-ondernemers. De grootste bedrijven stoeien hiermee!
Host - Ben Banerjee & Sveta Banerjee Topic: How our eating habits is killing the Planet and what can be done? Guests - Jeroom Remmers is the director of the TAPP Coalition Dr. Helena Wright, FAIRR Initiative Policy Director, Dr. Ameenah Gurib-Fakim , Forbes List for the 100 ‘Most Powerful women in the world,' 6th President of Mauritius. The weekly show on how Impactful investments and businesses are helping to implement the 17 UN SDG's worldwide to preserve the world for future generation. Banerjis have enlightening and in-depth conversations with newsmakers, celebrities, thought leaders, entrepreneurs, project owners, investors, politicians and business leaders and encourage them to act now. Jeroom Remmers is the director of the TAPP Coalition, an international foundation focusing on fair prices and taxes to make the production and consumption of meat and dairy sustainable (tappcoalition.eu). The foundation is supported by farmers, healthcare professionals, youth, businesses and charities. TAPP Coalition showed a 55%-majority of Dutch, German and French consumers support a meat tax, including environmental costs (GHG-emissions, nitrogen, biodiversity loss), on the condition that revenues of an excise duty will be used to reduce VAT rates on vegetables/fruits and compensate farmers and low-income groups. Remmers' report ‘Aligning food prices with the European Green Deal', and the report ‘Sustainability charge on meat', presented at the EU Parliament 5th Feb 2020, received global media coverage and influenced the EU Commission's ‘Farm to Fork Strategy'. The Coalition's meat tax proposal was included in Dutch governmental proposals for a next government, sent to the Dutch Parliament, 22nd of April 2020. Dutch Governmental parties D66 and Christian Union included the TAPP Coalition plan in their election programs. Dr. Helena Wright, FAIRR Initiative Policy Director, focuses on policy solutions related to the risks and opportunities of intensive animal agriculture. Helena works to promote greater understanding of the ESG risks in intensive animal agriculture and build sustained engagement in sustainable policies and business practices. She has worked for the World Wide Fund for Nature as Vice President, the think tank E3G, as well as the UK Government as a negotiator. She has a PhD from Imperial College, London. Dr. Ameenah Gurib-Fakim was in the Forbes List for the 100 ‘Most Powerful women in the world' and 1st among the Top 100 Women in Africa Forbes List 2017, 2019. She is honoured as one of Foreign Policy's 2015 Global Thinkers. She has been the Managing Director of the Centre International de Développement Pharmaceutique (CIDP) Research and Innovation as well as Professor of Organic Chemistry with an endowed chair at the University of Mauritius. Since 2001, she has served successively as Dean of the Faculty of Science and Pro Vice Chancellor (2004- 2010). She has also worked at the Mauritius Research Council as Manager for Research (1995-1997). Elected Fellow of several academies and societies, Dr Gurib-Fakim received several international prizes including the 2007 l'Oreal-UNESCO Prize for Womenin Science, the African Union Commission Award for Women in Science, 2009. On 05 June 2015, she was sworn in as the 6th President and the First Female President of the Republic of Mauritius and served in that capacity until March 2018. In 2020, she was elected Honorary President of the International and Engineering Institute and received their 2020 5th IETI Annual Scientific Award. She also received the IAS-COMSTECH Ibrahim Memorial Awardfrom the WIAS in Jordan.
Kristina Schnuckel, CFP®, AIF®, EIG Director of Client Experience & Wealth Advisor, talks with Phil Remmers, Attorney with Cramer, Multhauf & Hammes, LLP, about what recent graduates should think about this summer before their next steps in the fall.
Kristina Schnuckel, CFP®, AIF®, EIG Director of Client Experience & Wealth Advisor, talks with Phil Remmers, Attorney with Cramer, Multhauf & Hammes, LLP, about what recent graduates should think about this summer before their next steps in the fall.
Ad Verbrugge in gesprek met socioloog (verbonden aan de Universiteit Twente) en directeur van stichting Mijn Data Onze Gezondheid Gaston Remmers over de tragische dood van zijn zoon, Pepijn Remmers, en het thema van maatschappelijke (on)rijpheid.
Rozmowy Na Fundamencie (Stara nazwa "Budowlane abecadło") to podcast o budowaniu. A budowanie to sztuka znana od tysiącleci. Odkrywanie tajników, które wykorzystywane były przez naszych praojców nie jest dziś łatwe. Współczesne technologie napędzane są bowiem paliwem, któremu na imię pieniądz. I tak np. wyszukiwarka Google jest platformą faworyzującą technologie, których autor zadbał o wysokie pozycjonowanie. A kto ma zadbać o pozycjonowanie pradawnych konstrukcji? Kto ma zadbać o pozycjonowanie zasad, które przez wieki stanowiły kanon a dziś są przeszkodą do wdrażania nowoczesnych technologii?W drugim odcinku mojego podcastu wraz z Tomkiem Szymańskim z firmy Remmers odkrywamy tajemnice najstarszej, zachowanej konstrukcji z drewna, której na imię Arka Noego. Zapraszam!
Het tv-programma De Keuringsdienst van Waarde behoeft geen betoog. Het programma is inmiddels al 33 seizoenen op TV en heeft talloze interessante afleveringen gemaakt met o.a. producten met een bijzondere herkomst of bijzonderheden om alles wat er niet/wel inzit. Een mooi haakje om Maarten Remmers (een van de presentatoren van het programma) het hemd van het lijf te vragen over hun learnings waarom de voedingsindustrie ons als argeloze consumenten wil misleiden. Kan hij een bepaalde lijn of strategie hierin ontwaren? Daar gaan we het over hebben evenals hoe zo'n programma tot stand komt. Na het luisteren van deze show weet je of fabrikanten dankzij keuringsdienst transparanter zijn geworden of niet. SHOWNOTES: MISLEIDING DOOR DE VOEDINGSINDUSTRIE I'm a Foodie Boek: De supermarkt survival gids van Teun van de Keuken Boek: Eetbare wilde planten I'm a Foodie podcast Blog: Himalaya labtest Wil je aanwezig zijn bij een live opname? Drop jezelf op de lijst en we houden je op de hoogte WIL JE ONS STEUNEN? DONEER! Een podcast over voeding is een productie van evidence based food collectief I'm a Foodie. Wij vertalen de wetenschap naar de dagelijkse praktijk. I'm a Foodie is onafhankelijk van de voedingsindustrie. Je kunt ons steunen door het doen van een donatie via Vriend van de Show. Check: www.vriendvandeshow.nl/pov SHOW FLOW MISLEIDING DOOR DE VOEDINGSINDUSTRIE Eindelijk beginnen... 00:00:00:00 Een nieuwe host!? 00:00:36:27 Voorstellen: Maarten Remmers 00:00:58:12 De voedingsfrustratie van Maarten 00:02:54:13 Afleveringen zónder misleiding? 00:08:42:10 Goeie en slechte antwoorden van de klantenservice 00:12:57:19 De invloed van Keuringsdienst van Waarde op de industrie 00:20:16:03 Een keurmerk Keuringsdienst van Waarde 00:23:48:03 Hoe zit de voedingsindustrie in elkaar? 00:27:24:17 Zout met mineralen testen 00:32:58:23 I'm a Foodie als keuringsdienst? 00:35:08:12 3 praktische take-aways 00:35:44:00 De volgorde van ingredienten 00:36:58:09 Wildplukken met kinderen 00:39:25:09 Wie uit te nodigen in een volgende podcast? 00:40:48:14 Een live opname van PoV? 00:42:28:02 Afkondiging 00:43:24:25
Patrick Mahomes Line Big Changes.More Coming?Did NFL just Double their Media Deal Income?
Patrick Mahomes Line Big Changes. More Coming? Did NFL just Double their Media Deal Income?
Vi får finbesök i form av Jon Remmers. Dessutom blir det minnesvärda projektbilar med söndertrampade bromsar, handgranater som handbagage och saudiarabienimporter. Till sist avslöjar Jon sitt nya projekt – en ny entusiastbilsverkstad!
Chiefs interested in bringing back Mike Remmers, Royals are hitting a lot of home runs in spring training, Bruce Webber was told he was retiring even though he plans to coach for along time, can Brad Keller through 200 innings, catching a foul ball, and trash of the day. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
John Canzano talks with Kansas City Chiefs offensive tackle, Mike Remmers, ahead of their Super Bowl LV match-up with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Canzano asks Remmers (an OSU alum) for his reaction to the new Reser Stadium west side project, advice for preferred walk-ons, how different of a player Remmers is compared to his last Super Bowl appearance with the Carolina Panthers, what Patrick Mahomes is like as a teammate, and much more. Subscribe NOW to this podcast for more great content. Follow @JohnCanzanoBFT on Twitter.
Mike Remmers has been in the league 7 years and the Chiefs starting left tackle Sunday may just have the biggest chip on his shoulder of any player to ever play in a Super Bowl. We explain why. Would you rather face Tom Brady or Kirk Cousins in Super Bowl 55? Yup, Cousins was actually ranked higher than Brady this year. KU and K-state enter their game at Allen Field House struggling big time. And Kamala Harris shows what she's all about by circling behind a fellow Dem's back to gut punch him.
Nebenan.de ist ein tolles Portal. Hier kann sich jeder mit seinem Nachbarn vernetzen und einen Buchclub gründen, eine Bohrmaschine ausleihen oder einen Kiezflohmarkt organisieren. In diesem Jahr war die Plattform besonders wichtig für viele Menschen, die Nachbarschaftshilfe in Anspruch nehmen oder anbieten wollten. Ina erzählt uns in dieser Folge alles zu ihrem Baby nebenan.de, das mittlerweile zu einem internationalen Unternehmen geworden ist! Stephanie Hielscher: https://www.instagram.com/stephaniehielscher Mit Vergnügen Podcast: https://www.instagram.com/mitvergnuegen_podcast/ Nebenan.de: https://nebenan.de ;) Sponsor dieser Staffel ist BookBeat: Mit BookBeat könnt ihr unbegrenzt Hörbücher hören: Egal wie viel, wann und wo ihr möchtet. Mehr als 75.000 Titel warten auf Euch. Jetzt einen Monat gratis BookBeat Premium testen: www.bookbeat.de/5zu1
Zonder techniek geen radio, dus techniek is een échte RadioReus. In gesprek met audiotechnicus Sybrand Verwer en verslaggever en radiofreak Maino Remmers. Wat is er in 25 jaar tijd veranderd? En is het alleen maar verbeterd? Een waarschuwing vooraf: deze aflevering is voor echte radionerds. Als je niet terugschrikt van RF, TPP, MBI, AVVC, M15, SSC, dikke monocellen en een vetpotloodje.... luister dan gerust!
Margie Remmers and I had an amazing conversation! She is the owner of Crystal Clear Cash Flow, she is ASQ-certified, Six Sigma Black Belt, a QuickBooks advanced certified ProAdvisor! An all-around amazing business owner with an incredible story that you don't want to miss! Please tune in and JOIN THE THINKING PROJECT COMMUNITY BY TEXTING 810-202-0177 Margie's Links: http://www.crystalclearcashflow.com/ http://www.crystslclearcashflow.com/ http://www.aadmm.com/ Sponsor Links: https://www.hepiusmed.com/ https://powered-by-pod-decks.peachs.co/a/dalton-jensen Link to the YouTube Episode: https://youtu.be/GsGgF7yqVZY --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dalton-jensen/support
Former NFL scout Matt Manocherian (@mattmano) of Sports Info Solutions and football analytics pioneer Aaron Schatz (@FO_ASchatz) of Football Outsiders (@fboutsiders) devote a full episode to Patrick Mahomes after the Chiefs locked up their franchise QB with a mega-contract earlier this week. The duo discusses what the contract means (1:46), what separates him from other QBs (6:28), if there is an aspect of his game that has been unexpected (10:07), where he stands in terms of injury risk (12:46), what's the best way to try to defend him (15:44), which Chiefs receiver has the most upside (21:32), how good the offensive line is (25:03), the impact of rookie RB Clyde Edwards-Helaire (28:33), and if his stardom means anything beyond his on-field performance (32:52). You can email the show with feedback at offthecharts@sportsinfosolutions.com and don't forget to follow on Twitter @SportsInfo_SIS and Instagram @sportsinfosolutions. For more, check out: sportsinfosolutions.com footballoutsiders.com sportsinfosolutionsblog.com SISDataHub.com
Ira Pastor, ideaXme life sciences ambassador and founder of Bioquark, interviews, Dr. Marcus Remmers, PhD, Chief Technology Officer at DSM. Ira Pastor comments: As we continue upon our core themes of health, wellness, and longevity, amongst the unique aging demographic shifts occurring in the coming decades, we can’t overlook the importance of the global chemicals industry in coming up with novel solutions for the world's population. Central to the modern world economy, the global chemicals industry comprises a $4 trillion industry which converts a variety of raw materials into more than 70,000 different products. Holistic Health Life sciences chemicals (about 30% of the dollar output of the chemistry business) include a wide variety of differentiated chemical and biological substances, pharmaceuticals, diagnostics, animal health products, vitamins, and agricultural products. Speciality chemicals, representing another 10%, are a broad range of higher value materials used on the basis of their performance or function, and may include, but are not limited to such classes as adhesives, colors, fragrances, industrial gases, lubricants, paints, polymers, and surfactants. Royal DSM, commonly known as DSM, is a Dutch multinational active in the fields Nutrition, Health and Sustainable Living. Headquartered in the Netherlands, DSM employs over 21,000 people, in approximately 50 countries, and has annual sales of around €9 billion. Dr. Marcus Remmers: We’re honored today to be joined by Dr. Marcus Remmers, Chief Technology Officer at DSM, who is responsible for DSM’s global Science and Technology portfolio. Dr. Remmers graduated in Chemistry at the Universities of Münster and Freiburg, completed his Doctorate Thesis at the Max-Planck-Institute for Polymer Chemistry in Mainz, and did post graduate research at Stanford, Caltech and Cambridge. Dr. Remmers has strong knowledge and experience in polymer and life sciences R&D, business operations, business development, strategy and change management. Dr. Remmers started his career with Hoechst/Intervet in several managerial roles. In 2001, he joined Merial Ltd. (the animal health division of Merck, and then Sanofi), where he had roles in Business Development, Country Management, Project and Portfolio Management and R&D in Pharma and Biologics. In April 2017, Dr. Remmers became Chief Technology Officer of DSM, where he works to secure the company’s technology position and at the same time execute on a mission for "purpose-led innovation", developing disruptive business models for not just profits, but for sustainability, where future leaders will need purpose in their hearts, not just their heads, as they develop the next generation of products for humanity. On this show we will hear from Dr. Remmers about: His background, how he became interested in science, in chemistry, and ultimately how he worked his way into the leadership roles of some of the world's largest chemical and pharma companies. His experience/learnings/contrasts between the pharmaceuticals business and the chemicals business. The importance of AI/data management in the development of new chemical products and holistic nutrition such as in the case of DSM’s "personalized nutrition platform". The topic of “Aging in Place” from a chemicals industry perspective and how the development of materials that are lighter, stronger and more durable, can enhance the ability of the elderly to live in their own homes and communities safely, independently, and comfortably. About the role of sustainability in a purpose-led, innovation focused organization. This interview is in American English. Credits: Ira Pastor interview video, text, and audio. Follow Ira Pastor on Twitter: @IraSamuelPastor If you liked this interview, read our interview with the CEO of BlueNalu, who use biotech to create sustainable food resources. Follow ideaXme on Twitter: @ideaxm On Instagram: @ideaxme Find ideaXme across the internet including on iTunes, SoundCloud, Radio Public, TuneIn Radio, I Heart Radio, Google Podcasts, Spotify, www.radioideaxme.com and more. ideaXme is a global podcast, creator series and mentor programme. Our mission: Move the human story forward!™ ideaXme Ltd.
Ina Remmers ist Mitgründerin der Nachbarschaftsplattform Nebenan.de - und dafür wurde sie im März bei den German Startup Awards als Beste Gründerin ausgezeichnet. Seit letztem Jahr ist sie auch eine der drei Geschäftsführer*innen von der Good Hood GmbH - das ist das soziale Start-Up, das nebenan.de in vier europäischen Ländern betreibt. Nebenan.de ist ein echtes soziales Netzwerk. Der Unternehmenszweck ist nämlich nicht möglichst hohe Gewinne einzufahren, sondern die Gesellschaft zu unterstützen. Und die Plattform war noch nie so busy wie in den letzten Wochen. Drei Jahre nach der Gründung 2015 hatte die Plattform in Deutschland 1 Million Nutzer*innen. In den letzten Wochen sind durch die Corona-Pandemie zigtausende dazugekommen. Wie das Inas Arbeit verändert hat, warum sie sich mehr Idealismus wünscht im Unternehmertum und warum ihr euch von der Familienfrage nicht bremsen lassen solltet, wenn ihr selbst gründen wollt: Das hört ihr in dieser Folge von Woman of the Week.
Jean Range, CFP®, EIG Senior Wealth Advisor, and Phil Remmers, Attorney with Cramer, Multhauf & Hammes discuss the ins and outs of the SECURE Act.
Jean Range, CFP®, EIG Senior Wealth Advisor, and Phil Remmers, Attorney with Cramer, Multhauf & Hammes discuss the ins and outs of the SECURE Act.
Andy and Em talk all things CrossFit with enthusiast and coach, Erik Remmers.Enjoy the first in our interview series!
In deze podcast aangeboden door oncologie.nu kunt u luisteren naar het gesprek van internist-oncoloog Koos van der Hoeven en internist-oncoloog Gabe Sonke werkzaam in het Antoni van Leeuwenhoek te Amsterdam. Aan bod komen onder andere: het werkingsmechanisme van CDK4/6-remming, uitstel tot chemotherapie en algehele overleving, de toxiciteit, de verschillende CDK4/6-remmers en de SONIA-studie.
Adam and Andy are back for the bye week! And with plenty to discuss, Adam dives in on Darius Slayton's week 10 multi-touchdown game, with Andy highlighting the 4.39 speed on full display! They also talk the offensive line and the impressive play of youngster Gates. With injuries to Solder and Remmers, the guys talk about where this line has rated out, the potential damage to Hernandez growth, and how this team needs to evaluate talent over the last 6 games. To that end, Adam poses the question should the Giants bench Baker in favor of Beal? All this plus a few couching names out there in the wind and who Andy would put his vote behind to take over the sinking ship that is The New York Football Giants! linktr.ee/Onegiantpodcast --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/onegiantpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/onegiantpodcast/support
Show 114 is a pop-up podcast at FleaStyle Market in Dallas. We spend time with Brittney Cobb, the founder of FleaStyle and our very special guest, Mel Remmers. Mel is an extraordinary artist who just found her sweet spot in art four years ago. Now, she is one of the hottest artist in the country. Hearing her story will encourage and inspire anyone. In our conversation we tapped into an important topic, networking, or as we prefer to call it, connecting. You will want to listen for key insights into the art of true networking. Thank you for listening, we appreciate each of you joining our breakfast tradition. Breakfast with Sis music composed by Brendan Bridwell. https://www.instagram.com/fleastyle/ https://www.instagram.com/melremmers/ https://melremmers.studio/ https://www.instagram.com/shopfleastyle/ https://www.breakfastwithsis.com/ http://www.allikdesign.com/ https://www.tonybridwell.com/ for Adam Grant's podcast listen here... https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/networking-for-people-who-hate-networking/id1346314086?i=1000432304009
The Purple People Eaters Podcast Returns to Talk Minnesota Vikings Football! This Episode Focuses on Off-Season Moves & Free Agency signees for the Vikings! Topics For Discussion: Anthony Barr doubles back to sign with Viks: Good Move or Too Much Money? -Cuts included Murray, Remmers, & Sendejo, Griffen takes pay cut to stay on the team! -DT Shamar Stephens back in the fold & Anthony Saftey Harris returns! -Nick Easton leaves but Guard Josh Kline signs! -Vikings also sign Kicker Dan Bailey & RB/KR Ameer Abdullah back to the club! Plus, Preview the Vikings Position needs heading in to the NFL Draft! Checkout The Purple People Eaters Podcast Post Draft Show & Follow the Show on a Weekly Basis beginning in August! Subscribe on Apple Podcast under The Rope A Dope Radio podcast on Itunes (Rate & Review) https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/rope-a-dope-radio/id514483886?mt=2 Player.FM https://player.fm/series/the-rope-a-dope-radio-podcast Stitcher https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/rope-a-dope-radio--feed Tunein https://tunein.com/radio/Rope-A-Dope-Radio-p377391/ blogtalkradio.com/ropeadoperadio or TheGruelingTruth.Net (Spotify & I-Heart Radio) Spreaker APP & More! Follow on Twitter @RopeADopeRadio Call 646-381-4990 Listen Live or Join The Roundtable Your Voice Will Be Heard!
The Minnesota Fightin' Vikings have been limited what they can do in open free agency, but some in-house moves are being made (Everson back!) and it looks the Vikes will have to rely heavily on the Draft to replenish the coffers. Jordan Reid (@JReidNFL) of Cover-1, Climbing the Pocket and The Draft Board Podcast. swings in to chat about free agency as well as look at a few running backs in the Draft. Plus Josh Pelto (@JoshPelto) joins me at The Blue Door Pub for some Vikes Over Beers! All that and more "Devine Ozigbo!" chatter on this edition of the Purple FTW! Podcast! A Carlson Digital Joint Twitter: http://twitter.com/purpleforthewin Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/purpleftwpodcast/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/purpleftwpodcast/ Website: http://purpleftw.com --- iTunes: http://purpleftw.com/itunes SKOR North: https://www.skornorth.com/tag/andy-carlson/ Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1FGlIOB1EyR8Ubut71HDla?si=mB2l8dmZQeC0U_nlz3pA-w Google Play: https://play.google.com/music/listen?u=0#/ps/Ivvcg4ohg4tprswcn6g2yy3w3u4 PodcastOne: http://www.podcastone.com/purple-ftw Stitcher: http://purpleftw.com/stitcher iHeart Radio: http://www.iheart.com/show/263-Purple-FTW-Podcast/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/purpleftwpodcast https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6Xt29Fi1ES6C1fEtWFUFIw?sub_confirmation=1 Bookmark us on Amazon & show some love! http://purpleftw.com/amazon Music for the Purple FTW! podcast is created by & produced by deeB. To hear more of his tracks, check out http://soundcloud.com/deeb #MinnesotaVikings
Legal Tampering is through its first day. Here's what the Vikings have done, and what it means.Follow the show: @LockedOnVikingsFollow the host: @LukeBraunNFLCourtney Cronin on Sendejo, Remmers, Harris, Hill http://www.espn.com/blog/minnesota-vikings/post/_/id/28244/minnesota-vikings-2019-free-agent-signings-anthony-harris-tendered-one-year-dealLatest on Stephen: https://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2019/03/11/shamar-stephen-returns-to-vikings/amp/?__twitter_impression=trueLatest on Barr: https://twitter.com/tompelissero/status/1105281998338297857?s=21 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Legal Tampering is through its first day. Here’s what the Vikings have done, and what it means. Follow the show: @LockedOnVikings Follow the host: @LukeBraunNFL Courtney Cronin on Sendejo, Remmers, Harris, Hill http://www.espn.com/blog/minnesota-vikings/post/_/id/28244/minnesota-vikings-2019-free-agent-signings-anthony-harris-tendered-one-year-deal Latest on Stephen: https://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2019/03/11/shamar-stephen-returns-to-vikings/amp/?__twitter_impression=true Latest on Barr: https://twitter.com/tompelissero/status/1105281998338297857?s=21 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Minnesota Fightin' Vikings are wading into the offseason by making a few cuts, bringing back old friend Shamar Stephen, and saying goodbye to Anthony Barr. We recap all the moves as well as chat about the Purple's tight cap situation with our resident capologist Zack Moore (@ZackMooreNFL). All that and more "CUT EVERYONE" chatter on this edition of the Purple FTW! Podcast! A Carlson Digital Joint Twitter: http://twitter.com/purpleforthewin Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/purpleftwpodcast/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/purpleftwpodcast/ Website: http://purpleftw.com --- iTunes: http://purpleftw.com/itunes SKOR North: https://www.skornorth.com/tag/andy-carlson/ Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1FGlIOB1EyR8Ubut71HDla?si=mB2l8dmZQeC0U_nlz3pA-w Google Play: https://play.google.com/music/listen?u=0#/ps/Ivvcg4ohg4tprswcn6g2yy3w3u4 PodcastOne: http://www.podcastone.com/purple-ftw Stitcher: http://purpleftw.com/stitcher iHeart Radio: http://www.iheart.com/show/263-Purple-FTW-Podcast/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/purpleftwpodcast https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6Xt29Fi1ES6C1fEtWFUFIw?sub_confirmation=1 Bookmark us on Amazon & show some love! http://purpleftw.com/amazon Music for the Purple FTW! podcast is created by & produced by deeB. To hear more of his tracks, check out http://soundcloud.com/deeb #MinnesotaVikings
Former Vikings GM and NFL exec of the year Jeff Diamond on what the Vikings will do with Griffen, Sendejo and Remmers, BTYB WhiteBearLakeSuperstore.com
Former Vikings GM and NFL exec of the year Jeff Diamond on what the Vikings will do with Griffen, Sendejo and Remmers, BTYB WhiteBearLakeSuperstore.com
De wekelijkse talkshow van GamerGeeks neemt deze week een aparte wending. Voor het eerst hebben we een Special Guest! Tim Remmers van Team Reptile schuift aan om te praten over zijn nieuwste game; Lethal League Blaze! De fighting-game is het vervolg op Lethal League uit 2014. Het is de bedoeling om een bal met een zo hard mogelijke klap te raken om daarmee je tegenstanders uit te schakelen. Blaze voegt nieuwe personages, graphics, muziek en modi toe. Tim vertelt hoe het is om met een kleine studio een game uit te brengen. Het ontwikkelproces voor consoles, hoe er gekeken wordt naar kritiek en hoe je van concept naar product komt. Kortom; een hele interessante insiders editie van de podcast! Lethal League Blaze is nu verkrijgbaar op Steam: https://store.steampowered.com/app/553310/Lethal_League_Blaze/ Komt in de lente van 2019 naar Nintendo Switch, Xbox One en PlayStation 4. Check onze video-content op http://www.gamergeeks.nl
On this episode of the purpleJOURNAL Podcast the fellas will discuss the Rams loss, Zimmer on the hot seat, moving Remmers back to tackle and whether or not Sunday's game is a must win in Philadelphia!
On this episode of the purpleJOURNAL Podcast the fellas will discuss the Rams loss, Zimmer on the hot seat, moving Remmers back to tackle and whether or not Sunday's game is a must win in Philadelphia!
On this episode of the purpleJOURNAL Podcast the fellas will discuss the Rams loss, Zimmer on the hot seat, moving Remmers back to tackle and whether or not Sunday's game is a must win in Philadelphia!
Follow @OhioBobcatTV on Twitter for more content on Ohio Bobcat Athletics! Gabe Genovesi & Jake Hromada meet new Ohio softball head coach Kenzie Roark (1:43 - 13:04) and chat about Roark's transition to Athens, how she heard about the job, her previous stint at USC Upstate and her first interaction with the players. Gabe & Jake then speak with Ohio volleyball redshirt senior Carley Remmers(15:20 - 29-50) to discuss her career-ending back injury. Remmers recounts the experience from day one and what's next for her. To finish out the podcast, Gabe & Jake update you on the upcoming schedule for Bobcat Athletics.
Remy Remmers, senior MDiv student, preached on Mark 7:24-37 during worship on September 10.
Mel Remmers' life story could be a blockbuster movie. After finding out she was pregnant unexpectedly with twins in her early 20s, she dabbled in various creative roles while raising her young family all over the west coast. In Seattle she discovered she had cancer and everything changed. While enduring a long recovery process and depression, she explored painting at home with simple store bought supplies as a last ditch healing method. During this time she not only found her spirit again but that she had an incredible hidden talent as an artist. Only a mere three years later, Mel’s work flanks the Dallas Museum of Art to walls of famous interior designers and fashion editors. Listen to her incredible tale of rebirth, resilience and persistence — all after turning 40.
De prijs in de supermarkt hoeft niet fors omhoog, benadrukt Jeroom Remmers, Senior Project Manager bij Milieudefensie. 'De literprijs hoeft hoogstens een paar centen omhoog. Uit consumentenonderzoek blijkt dat mensen dat er best voor over hebben.' 'Geen bedrijf houdt dat vol' De afgelopen vijftien jaar is de melk 50 procent duurder geworden. 'Maar daar merkt de boer niets van', zegt Remmers. 'Die krijgt structureel te weinig. Vorig jaar was de marktprijs 25 eurocent. De kostprijs is rond de 40 eurocent. Geen bedrijf houdt dat natuurlijk vol. Er moet dus meer geld naar de boeren, en minder naar de supermarkten en zuivelbedrijven.' Ook Kees Romijn, voormalig voorzitter van LTO Melkveehouderij, vindt dat de boer meer mag verdienen. 'De melkprijs van de boer is over de jaren heen een vlakke lijn. Maar de kosten gaan omhoog. Dat vind ik goed aan deze actie. Dat er meer aandacht komt voor schoon, duurzaam en veilig produceren. Want dat heeft gewoon een prijs.' Slechts paar centen duurder maken Momenteel is de productie van melk en kaas verre van duurzaam, volgens Remmers. 'De huidige gang van zaken is niet duurzaam voor de boer, niet voor het milieu en niet voor het klimaat. We moeten de supermarkten echt vragen om andere melk. Supermarkten moeten kiezen voor een duurzaam product. Dat betekent kopen bij bedrijven die geen mestoverschot hebben, waar duurzaam veevoer wordt gebruikt en waar bijvoorbeeld weidevogels komen. Dat is al mogelijk als de melk enkele centen duurder wordt gemaakt. Druk opvoeren Milieudefensie is de petitie 'Eerlijke melk' gestart om supermarkten te bewegen duurzamer in te kopen. Ook organiseren ze op 16 september landelijke 'Bel je supermarktdag' om de supermarkten onder druk te zetten.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
From a simple love of chocolate, a passion for the technicality and complexity of being a chocolate focussed pastry chef, to starting a business; Marcus Booth-Remmers has built Red Cacao into a destination chocolate shop and cafe in the Adelaide Hills. In today's episode of business podcast Be The Drop, Marcus talks about how important it is to tell a consistent brand story, how every element of your business - from staff retention to your own personal branding - feeds into that, and reveals some real nuggets of wisdom around starting a business from scratch... SUBSCRIBE to the blog here with the 'unlock my storytelling superpowers' form on the right! SUBSCRIBE to us in iTunes here (Android users can access via the free app 'Podcast Addict'). SUBSCRIBE to us in SoundCloud here. SUBSCRIBE to us in YouTube here. CONNECT with Narrative Marketing on Facebook, and @be_the_drop on Instagram and Twitter. CONTACT US at podcast@narrativemarketing.com.au
CVSU Head Coach David Remmers joins Jeff Feyerer to discuss his team's heartbreaking loss to Texas Northwestern.
In His Steps - Pastor Rick Remmers - August 20, 2016 by Spencerville Church
9-18-16 Money Sense Estate Planning _ Atty. Phil Remmers
Every dentist has heard stories. If you become a paying customer, will Yelp get rid of bad reviews? Does Yelp manipulate the reviews you get if you don't pay them? In episode 58, Jason and Alan ask the questions you've always wanted to ask Yelp. Morgan Remmers, Yelp's manager of local business outreach, returns to give you the straight story about Yelp ads, dealing with crazy reviewers and all the conspiracy theories. Her answers may change the way you look at review sites forever! The Brain Trust features a discussion of how to transition a new doctor into a dental practice. Whether you've just purchased a practice from an existing dentist, you're a new associate or you're thinking of bringing in an associate, it's valuable to know the best way to handle the transition. So...we asked the Brain Trust! Dr. Lance Timmerman, Dr. Tarun Agarwal and Dr. Melissa Zettler join Jason and Alan to discuss how you manage the existing team and doctor when a new doctor comes into the practice. This listener generated subject may help you in your next career transition! If you have any questions or comments for us please drop us an email at info@dentalhacks.com or find us (and like us!) at www.facebook.com/dentalhacks. Or, if you prefer...give us a call at (866) 223-5257 and leave us a message. You might be played in the show! If you like us, why not leave us a review on iTunes? It helps us get found by like minded people and might even help us get into "What's Hot" in the iTunes store! Go to this link and let the world know about the DentalHacks! Finally, if you aren't an Apple person, consider reviewing us on Stitcher at: stitcher.com/podcast/the-dentalhacks-podcast! Some links from the show: For Yelp logos and to request a Find Us On Yelp Sticker, visit: yelp.com/brand To claim your business page visit: www.biz.yelp.com To check out our monthly webinar schedule: https://biz.yelp.com/webinars_and_videos
Episode 57 features an interview with Morgan Remmers, the manager of local business outreach of Yelp. Yelp is a very hot topic with dentists now that your patients can tell the world about their experience at your office. Morgan explains how Yelp started, why certain reviews show up while others don't and what kind of patients are likely to review you. You'll hear how you can claim and promote your own Yelp page to the advantage of your business. If you've ever wanted to know how the heck Yelp works, Morgan fills us in! In our Brain Trust segment we continue a discussion about treating family, friends and dental teams that we started a few episodes ago. You'll hear how Dr. Melissa Zettler, Dr. Dawn Kulongowski and Dr. Andy Hayes have dealt with (and been burned by) treating. The Brain Trust offers a simple (but not easy) solution to these problems that pretty much works all the time as long as you're willing to do it! If you have any questions or comments for us please drop us an email at info@dentalhacks.com or find us (and like us!) at www.facebook.com/dentalhacks. Or, if you prefer...give us a call at (866) 223-5257 and leave us a message. You might be played in the show! If you like us, why not leave us a review on iTunes? It helps us get found by like minded people and might even help us get into "What's Hot" in the iTunes store! Go to this link and let the world know about the DentalHacks! Finally, if you aren't an Apple person, consider reviewing us on Stitcher at: stitcher.com/podcast/the-dentalhacks-podcast! Some links from the show: For Yelp logos and to request a Find Us On Yelp Sticker, visit: yelp.com/brand To claim your business page visit: www.biz.yelp.com To check out our monthly webinar schedule: https://biz.yelp.com/webinars_and_videos
Yelp! can be a great online tool to develop a business online profile through customer reviews. Morgan Remmers, Manager of Local Business Outreach for Yelp!, talks about how businesses can use the various tools Yelp! offers.
Ontwikkelaar Tim Remmers (Reptile Games) vertelt hoe het is om exclusief (en succesvol!) vechtspellen te maken terwijl je er zelf niet zo veel mee doet en daarnaast praat hij met Patrick, Rick en Martijn over wat ze gespeeld hebben (vooral Hearthstone op de iPad), wat er gebeurd is in gameland en waarom Dungeon Keeper en Majora's Mask de beste games ever zijn.
Kristina Schnuckel, CFP®, AIF®, EIG Director of Client Experience & Wealth Advisor, talks with Phil Remmers, Attorney with Cramer, Multhauf & Hammes, LLP, about what recent graduates should think about this summer before their next steps in the fall.
Jean Range, CFP®, EIG Senior Wealth Advisor, and Phil Remmers, Attorney with Cramer, Multhauf & Hammes discuss the ins and outs of the SECURE Act.
Draftvice- News/Analysis surrounding Fantasy Football and the NFL Draft
Philadelphia Eagles, New York Giants & the Buffalo Bills! Looking forward to 2020! - DraftviceWalter (@Brojodeathpunch) talks the future of Philadelphia Eagles, New York Giants and Buffalo Bills, how their free agents went, what they still need and more! Also, Jaguars release marquise lee. Yannick Ngokoue wants to be traded already!The potential ramifications of a Joe Mixon/Trent Williams holdouts? Would they be better if they just showed up and made a ruckus?#nygiants #buffalobills #philadelphiaeagle #NFLDraft #Draftprospects #NFL #NFLNews #NFLFootball #NFLUpdates #NFLHighlights #sports #NFLplayers #NFLOffseason #football #FootballNews #NFLDraft #NFLFreeAgency #FreeAgency #Draft #SportsNews #2020NFLOffseason #Quarterbacks #giants #giantspride #newyork #newyorkgiants #eagles #flyeaglesfly s #philly #philadelphia #eaglesnation #billsmafia #bills #buffalo #gobills #letsgobuffalo #buffaloveNew Project: @Punklaw101Follow the podcast on twitter: @draftviceon Instagram: @draftvice_footballhttps://www.facebook.com/Draftvice/Walter (instagram/snapchat/twitter): @BrojodeathpunchWebsite: www.draftvice.comApple Podcast:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/draftvice-football-podcast-news-analysis-surrounding/id1460037315Stitcher:https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/draftvice/draftiveGiants have a new head coach in Joe Judge, but kept Gettleman. So he does Gettleman things and Franchise Tagged Leonard Williams. Some Key players: QB- Daniel Jones, WR- Tate, Shepard, Slayton, TE - Engram, RB- Saquon Barkley- this gives them some of interesting playmakers. Weaknesses? Entire Defense-DBs/Passrush. Offensive line- Interior is solid, could maybe use a new center. Tackles are :-/. Wide Receiver- Tate is old, Shep is not a true No 1, like what I’ve seen from Slayton. Free cap- $63,433,708 going into free agency, Now Est. Cap Space (Top 51): $15,950,410. Major last season and Offseason moves- Janoris Jenkins- 11.2 million (released last season for using a particular word. Cut Alec Ogletree- 8.2 million (dead cap between both 7). Antoine Bethea- 2.7 million. They Signed- Blake Martinez (3 yr deal - 30 million, Kyler Fackrell, James Bradberry (3 year- 43.5 million- but year 1 out for 16 million), Cameron Fleming, Levine Toilolo (2 year deal- out yr 1) and S Nate Ebner, RB Dion Lewis, colt mccoy. Guys who left - Eli, Remmers, Markus Golden, John Halapio, Latimer, Can see isaiah simmons, andrew thomas, jerry Juedy Derrick Brown?With Leonard Willaims, Dalvin tomlinson, Markus Golden, BJ Hill and Dexter lawrence. Although I could see a scenario where they trade away one of their D-tackles (tomlinson?).Buffalo Bills start off with a Big deal- Traded 1st, 4th and 5th for stefon diggs. Still have Free cap- Est. Cap Space (Top 51): $20,790,966. Guys left- Jordan Phillips & Shaq Lawson. Guys signed-re-signed LG Quinton Spain to a three-year, $15 million contract, Signed Darryl Williams (panther ot). EJ Gaines cb, Bills signed DT Vernon Butler, formerly of the Panthers, to a two-year, $16 million contract,, Bills signed DE Quinton Jefferson, formerly of the Seahawks, to a two-year deal, signed free agent DE Mario Addison, formerly of the Panthers, to a three-year contract, LB A.J. Klein, formerly of the Saints, to a three-year, $18 million contract and signed CB Josh Norman to a one-year, $6 million contract.Eagles- Key moves for players- Eagles acquired CB Darius Slay from the Lions in exchange for 2020 third- and fifth-round picks. Team has Questions- DJax healthy? JJ arcega gonna play better?Get rid of Alshon? Shopping Rasul douglas? Dillard step up? Or resign Peters? Trade? Free cap- $26,502,843. Guys who left Timmy JErnigan, Jason Peters, ROnald Darby, Nelson Agholor, Malcolm Jenkins (released) and OT Halapoulivaati Vaitai. Who they got - Eagles agreed to terms with DT Javon Hargrave, formerly of the Steelers, on a three-year, $39 million contract. signed CB Nickell Robey-Coleman, formerly of the Rams, to a one-year, $1.35 million contract and will parks (safety broncos) 1 year. Jatavious brown - LB Resigned Rodney Mcleod and Jalen Mills