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Best podcasts about Rolfs

Latest podcast episodes about Rolfs

Veloropa Podcast
329 Kaos-afslutning i Algarve, Pogacar på tavlen og Mads P-sejr

Veloropa Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2025 73:47


1. etape af Algarve Rundt fik en kaotisk afslutning da de fleste af rytterne kørte forkert i den sidste rundkørsel. Tadej Pogacar fik sin første sejr i sæsonen på den første bjergetape i UAE Tour, mens Mads P i sidste uge åbnede sin konto i Provence og nu blot er tre sejre fra Rolf Sørensens rekord på 51. Og så er Claus Elmgreen tilbage i topform i quizzen... Veloropa Podcast er præsenteret af det danske kosttilskud Aioss (brug koden Veloropa på aioss.dk) og elektronikkæden Power (avis.power.dk)

And I Quote: Building Relationships with Insurance Agents and Small Business Owners
The Evolution of Insurance: A Conversation with Insurance Agency Owner, Rick Rolfs

And I Quote: Building Relationships with Insurance Agents and Small Business Owners

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2025 21:35


In this episode of the And I Quote podcast, brought to you by Coterie Insurance, host Ashleigh Burden interviews Rick Rolfs, president of Rolfs Insurance Services.   They discuss Rick's extensive background in the insurance industry, the evolution of technology in insurance, and the importance of building client relationships.   Rick shares his experiences working with Coterie Insurance and navigating the Southern Florida insurance market. He also offers insights into future trends in the industry and advice for aspiring insurance agents, emphasizing the value of trust and personal connections in the business.   Contact Rick: https://rolfsinsurance.com/rick-rolfs/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/rick-rolfs-bb540513/ Connect with Coterie: https://coterieinsurance.com/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/coterieinsurance/ Reach out to Ashleigh Burden: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ashleigh-burden/ Chapters of the episode: 00:00 Introduction of the And I Quote Podcast 02:16 Rick Rolfs Background in Insurance 04:55 The Evolution of Insurance Technology 07:50 Working with Coterie Insurance 10:15 Navigating the Southern Florida Insurance Market 14:10 Building Client Relationships 17:29 Future Trends in the Insurance Industry 21:35 Advice for Aspiring Insurance Agents _______________________ Keywords: insurance, technology, client relationships, Coterie Insurance, Rick Rolfs, insurance industry, Southern Florida, insurance market, insurance agents, future trends in the insurance space

hr2 Der Tag
Brauchts noch Satire oder ist es schon schlimm genug?

hr2 Der Tag

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2025 54:51


Es passierte am 07. Januar 2015. Zwei maskierte Männer verschafften sich Zutritt zu den Redaktionsräumen der französischen Satire-Zeitschrift „Charlie Hebdo“ und ermordeten innerhalb weniger Minuten insgesamt 12 Menschen. Der Anschlag schockierte die westliche Welt und wurde in der islamischen Welt zum Teil gefeiert. “Wenn Karikatur der Gradmesser der Aufklärung ist, dann herrscht seit dem 07. Januar 2015 Eiszeit”. So stand es kürzlich im Leitartikel der FAZ zu diesem Ereignis. Die Solidaritätsbekundungen unter dem Slogan „je suis Charlie“ hielten der Satire nicht lange die Stange. Nicht nur Islamisten halten einen kritischen, sarkastischen Blick auf die Welt schlecht aus. Menschen fühlen sich schnell beleidigt, gekränkt und - insbesondere wenn es um religiöse Gefühle geht - schnell verletzt. Wie sehr braucht es da gerade jetzt Satire? Und wie geht es ihr in der aktuellen Krisen- und Kriegszeit? Darüber wollen wir sprechen mit dem Leiter des Caricatura Museums in Frankfurt, Martin Sonntag, mit der Karikaturistin Katharina Greve, mit dem Journalisten Burkhard Meyer-Sickendiek, mit Effi B. Rolfs vom Theater „Die Schmiere“ und mit Dietrich Krauß von „Die Anstalt“ im ZDF. Podcast-Tipp: WDR5 Satire Deluxe Axel Naumer und Henning Bornemann bieten dem Wahnsinn der Woche die Stirn. Mit bissigem Humor kommentieren sie die lustigsten und skurrilsten O-Töne der Polit-Prominenz. Dazu serviert das Deluxe-Team satirische Sketche und Comedies. Zu Gast sind Stars und Newcomer aus Kabarett und Comedy. Der perfekte Podcast gegen Nachrichten-Frust - ein Hörerlebnis Deluxe https://www.ardaudiothek.de/sendung/wdr-5-satire-deluxe/55477068/

Beauty School Bobbi
Bobbi X Senator Francis Tesmer, CEO of Rolfs Global and Founder of LEAD

Beauty School Bobbi

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2024 48:23


Frances Tesmer, CEO of Rolf's Global and founder of LEAD, discusses her journey in the beauty industry and the importance of higher education for beauty professionals. She emphasizes the need for beauticians to have access to a comprehensive education that includes business, psychology, communication, and entrepreneurship. Tesmer believes that the beauty industry deserves more respect and recognition, and that LEAD is closing the gap between trade and profession. She highlights the impact that beauticians can have on their clients' lives and the world as a whole. The time is now for the beauty industry to elevate and transform.   Takeaways The beauty industry needs higher education programs like LEAD to provide beauticians with the tools and knowledge they need to succeed in a modern and evolving world. Beauticians deserve respect, acknowledgement, and financial stability for the essential work they do in transforming and empowering their clients. LEAD is closing the gap between trade and profession in the beauty industry, offering a comprehensive education that includes business, psychology, communication, and entrepreneurship. The beauty industry has the power to make a positive impact on individuals and society as a whole, and it's time for beauticians to be recognized and valued for their contributions. LEAD is creating a new future for beauty professionals, providing them with a wider range of opportunities and the chance to have fulfilling and successful careers.   Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Frances Tesmer and LEAD 02:03 Frances Tesmer's Introduction to the Beauty Industry 09:49 Discovering the Potential of the Beauty Industry 15:06 The Importance of Higher Education for Beauticians 20:03 Creating Opportunities and Respect for Beauticians 32:20 Closing the Gap: From Trade to Profession 36:29 The Impact and Future of LEAD

Jesuspodden
Jesus möter en spetälsk man - Jesuspodden #47

Jesuspodden

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2024 4:49


På grund av den tragedi som drabbat familjen i och med Mias bror Rolfs tragiska död i början av september, har vi haft två månaders uppehåll, men försöker nu sätta igång igen. Här på Jesuspodden fortsätter vi vårt tema "Jesus möter". Denna gång handlar det om när Jesus möter en spetälsk man. Vi känner inte till hans namn, men han kastade sig modigt vid Jesu fötter och ber om ett helande. Så vem var då denne desperate man? Sagt om mannen med spetälska: "Han var socialt utstött pga sin sjukdom" "Han litade på att Jesus kunde hela honom" "Han var både desperat och full av tro" "Han kunde inte hålla tyst om sitt mirakel" När den spetälske mannen möter Jesus, får han plötsligt tag i ett framtidshopp. Han har verkligen inget att förlora när han ber Jesus om hjälp. Väcker den rannsakande frågan, hur ivrig är du att be Jesus om hjälp? Scrolla ner och lyssna på Jesuspodden genom YouTube, iTunes eller Spotify. Avsnittet är cirka är 5 minuter långt. Låt det möte som Jesus har med denne spetälsk man, nu få beröra även dig! Bibelreferenser: Matteusevangeliet 8:1-3, Markusevangeliet 1:40-45 och  Lukasevangeliet 5:12-15 /Mia https://jesuspeople.se/om-oss-jesuspeople-se/

WisPolitics.com
WisBusiness: the Podcast with Dan Butkus, Scott Rolfs, Wisconsin Lakes Coalition

WisPolitics.com

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2024 13:07


WisBusiness: the Podcast with Dan Butkus, Scott Rolfs, Wisconsin Lakes Coalition by wispolitics

GIFT I TV
S3 / EP 7: Man kan ikke knalde i et rum med neonlys - og hvad foregår der virkelig i Franke-land?

GIFT I TV

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2024 43:16


Triathlon Nutrition Academy
Hall Of Fame Swimmer Turned Triathlete: Chad Rolfs on Training, Racing and Nutrition

Triathlon Nutrition Academy

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2024 26:22


When you think of an elite athlete, a Division One All-American swimmer might come to mind. But what if that same athlete also excelled in triathlons, coached others to success, and balanced a full-time job? Meet Chad Rolfs, an extraordinary athlete who joins me fresh off an incredible performance at the Washington 70.3, to share his passion, his journey, and his nutrition strategy.   Chad began his athletic journey as a distinguished swimmer. A Division One All-American swimmer in college, Chad was inducted into the Washington Interscholastic Aquatics Coaches Association Hall of Fame. He was known for events like the 50m Free, 200m Free, and 100m Backstroke, boasting impressive times such as a 21.15-second 50m Free back in 1989. After concluding his swimming career, Chad transitioned into coaching high school swimming for nine seasons. His passion for sports didn't wane, and in 2017, he ventured into triathlons. Fast forward to 2024 and Chad has just completed the Washington 70.3 with a 19-minute swim, a two-hour-and-42-minute bike, and a one-hour-and-48-minute run. These results are remarkable, especially considering swimming is often seen as his primary strength. Our conversation delved deeply into how nutrition played a pivotal role in his preparation and race-day performance. Here are the key points we touched on: Carbohydrate Loading: Chad admitted his initial attempts at carbohydrate loading left him feeling too full and uncomfortable. Through the Triathlon Nutrition Academy program, we've been working on fine-tuning his carb-loading strategy, ensuring he gets the energy needed without discomfort. Day-to-Day Nutrition: Chad then highlighted the impact his everyday nutrition habits have on his race day performance. Balancing macronutrients, understanding recovery meals, and adjusting intake based on training intensity are all crucial aspects that contribute to long-term success. Hydration: As part of the Triathlon Nutrition Academy, we worked on refining Chad's hydration and fuelling plans, particularly for the run portion. Ensuring timing and mixture accuracy were pivotal steps that contributed to his recent race success. Building a Team: Chad also stressed the importance of building a support team of experts in various fields. From having a triathlon coach to working with nutrition and strength training experts, he believes in treating oneself like an elite athlete to achieve the best results. "Who doesn't want the best outcome possible?" he said. Lifelong Learning: Chad is a learner at heart. His dedication to continually improving his knowledge and incorporating new strategies is a key factor in his success.  With the triathlon season concluding, Chad is focused on strength and mobility training. He plans to participate in a half marathon soon but is also setting his sights further. His ultimate ambitions include races like Kona, 70.3 Worlds, and possibly even Ultraman events. I'm immensely proud of Chad's progress and eager to see what the future holds for him. For those of you who aren't sure if you should invest in your nutrition, let Chad's story be a testament to the difference it can make. If you're looking to take your performance to the next level, consider joining us in the Triathlon Nutrition Academy. Our doors are open until the 5th of October, with the next cohort starting soon. Head to dietitianapproved.com/academy for more information.   LINKS: Check how well you're doing when it comes to your nutrition with our 50 step checklist to Triathlon Nutrition Mastery: dietitianapproved.com/checklist   Start working on your nutrition now with my Triathlon Nutrition Kickstart course: dietitianapproved.com/kickstart It's for you if you're a triathlete and you feel like you've got your training under control and you're ready to layer in your nutrition. It's your warmup on the path to becoming a SUPERCHARGED triathlete – woohoo!   Join the waitlist for our next opening of the Triathlon Nutrition Academy www.dietitianapproved.com/academy   Website: www.dietitianapproved.com Instagram: @Dietitian.Approved  @triathlonnutritionacademy Facebook: www.facebook.com/DietitianApproved   The Triathlon Nutrition Academy is a podcast by Dietitian Approved. All rights reserved. www.dietitianapproved.com/academySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Veloropa Podcast
310 Kup på kup i vild Vuelta, tredobbelt sejr til Mads P

Veloropa Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2024 82:22


Vuelta a Espana er gået hen og blevet et rent cowboyder-løb, hvor først Ben O'Connor og derefter Adam Yates og Richard Carapaz har forsøgt at kuppe sig ind i klassementet, der nu er helt åbent inden de sidste to uger af løbet. Mads P vandt to etaper og den samlede sejr i Tyskland Rundt og nærmer sig dermed Rolf Sørensens danske rekord på 51 sejre. Vi kigger frem mod de kommende etaper i Vueltaen og det stærkt besatte Renewi Tour, der starter onsdag med blandt andet Mathieu van der Poel på startlisten. Veloropa Podcast præsenteres i samarbejde med Aioss (brug koden veloropa på aioss.dk) og elektronikkæden Power (avis.power.dk)

#dkpol
Der var engang, hvor vi aldrig talte om det økonomiske råderum

#dkpol

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2024 39:31


Esben har økonom og lektor Søren Hove Ravn i studiet. De taler om, hvornår råderummet egentlig blev opfundet, og om det egentlig er en god ide, altid at bruge det.Den femte ud af seks episode i #dkpol's sommerserie.Værter: Esben Schjørring, politisk redaktør på Altinget, og Søren Hove Ravn, lektor i økonomisk ved Københavns UniversitetProducer: Emma Klitnæs, podcastassistent.Shownotes:Sørens sommer-anbefalinger:John Foots bog The Archipelago Italy Since 1945 DRs podcastserie ”Rolf er rørt” om og med Rolf Sørensen, efter han modtog Rosenkjærsprisen Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Madison BookBeat
Robin and Joan Rolfs, Passionate About All Things Thomas Edison

Madison BookBeat

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2024 49:02


In this edition of Madison Book Beat, host Lisa Malawski talks with Robin and Joan Rolfs about their book Hearthstone: America's Electrical National Treasure.Joan and Rob have been enthralled with Hearthstone since the 1970's when theymoved to the Fox Cities. Joan developed a successful Interior Design program at FoxValley Technical College in 1971.In 1986, Joan was contacted by a member of The Friends of Hearthstone Board andinvited to become involved with the restoration of Hearthstone. Rob was also invitedbecause of his background in electronics and electricity. Realizing the Edisonconnection and the historical importance of the house, the Rolfs accepted.In 1990, they were given the task to develop the Hydro-Adventure Exhibit in the lowerlevel of Hearthstone. The exhibit increased public awareness of the role of electricity indaily lives and the transformation which occurred in society as a result of Thomas A.Edison's inventions and Henry Roger's vision for implementation.Hearthstone contains all the original architecture and electrical light fixtures from whenthe home was built in 1882. The Rolfs worked with the Edison National Historical Parkin Orange, NJ and one day during their visit met Chad Shapiro, a collector and historianof early lighting. He shared his knowledge and provided the Rolfs with copies of originalBergmann lighting catalogs from 1882-1884.Approximately thirty years later, as the Rolfs researched the hanging light fixtures(electroliers) and wall sconces, they concluded the majority of these light fixtures werethe original Sigmund Bergmann fixtures dating to 1882. The significance of thesefixtures is they are the earliest surviving examples of Bermann electroliers and sconcesin the world! This inspired the Rolfs to write Hearthstone: America's Electrical NationalTreasure.In this episode, Lisa discusses the Rolfs passions for all things Thomas Edison, theirvolunteerism at Hearthstone, antique phonographs, records, writing and their sharedlove for research.

#askOMR - Du fragst, wir antworten
#askAndre – Mit kleinem Budget im E-Commerce durchstarten: Rolfs Curry-Palast (Live @ OMR24)

#askOMR - Du fragst, wir antworten

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2024 30:35


Wie starte ich mit kleinem oder ganz ohne Budget in den E-Commerce? Wie mache ich mein Business in der digitalen Welt sichtbar? Diese Fragen erreichen uns immer wieder von euch. Jetzt gibts die Antworten in einer Weltpremiere: Zum ersten Mal nehmen Andre und Rolf eine #askAndre Folge gemeinsam im Studio auf. Rolf verpackt eure Fragen in einen anschaulichen, fiktiven Case rund um „Rolfs Curry-Palast“ und sammelt Andres Expertise für dich ein. Der Case: Rolf - Start im E-Commerce Ich bin stolzer Besitzer von Rolfs Curry-Palast, einer sehr erfolgreichen Currywurstbude und ich habe mir in den Kopf gesetzt, dass ich die weltbeste Currysoße mache. Diese lasse ich nun auch in Flaschen abfüllen und verkaufe sie bei mir im Laden. Jetzt möchte ich meine Soße auch in einem kleinen Onlineshop verkaufen. Welche ersten Schritte sind sinnvoll für einen erfolgreichen Shop? Welche ersten Marketingmaßnahmen bieten sich an, um die Soße an den Mann und an die Frau zu bringen? Andre und Rolf bauen einen spannenden Case für euch, der sich auf alle möglichen Produktkategorien übertragen lässt. Andre gibt wertvolle Tipps und liefert jede Menge Ideen für den initialen Start und die spätere Skalierung des Shops. Von Kooperationen mit lokalen Influencer*innen, über Amazon Shops bis zu exklusiven Drops und Telegram-Kanälen. Andre und Rolf spielen alle Optionen durch und liefern vielseitige Inspirationen. Jetzt reinhören und lernen! Wenn du eine Frage an Andre hast, oder du noch Fragen zum Case rund um Rolfs Curry-Palast hast, schreib uns eine Mail an report@omr.com und gewinne einen OMR Report nach Wahl, wenn deine Frage in den Podcast kommt. Abonniere den Kanal und schreibe uns eine Bewertung auf Apple Podcasts, wenn dir OMR Education gefällt. Andre bei LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrealpar/ Rolf bei LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rolf-hermann/ OMR Education bei LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/omr-education-/ OMR Education bei Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/omr.education/ Mit dem Code “Warenkorb” bekommt ihr 10% Rabatt auf Reports, Deep Dives und Academys. OMR Reports: education.omr.com/pages/report OMR Deep Dive: education.omr.com/collections/omr-deep-dive OMR Academy: education.omr.com/collections/omr-academy Alle Infos zu ausgewählten Werbepartnern findest du hier: https://linktr.ee/omreducationpodcast

staYoung - Der Longevity-Podcast
Gentest für Longevity? - Prof. Dr. Arndt Rolfs & Nina Ruge

staYoung - Der Longevity-Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2024 57:24


In der neuesten Folge begrüße ich Prof. Dr. Arndt Rolfs, einen führenden Experten auf dem Gebiet der genetischen Diagnostik. Prof. Rolfs hat umfangreiche Erfahrungen in der Anwendung von Gentests zur Prävention von Gesundheitsrisiken. In dieser spannenden Folge diskutieren wir: Wie Gentests durchgeführt werden und welche Informationen sie liefern können. Wie diese Tests zur Früherkennung und Prävention von Krankheiten wie Krebs, Herzerkrankungen und genetischen Störungen eingesetzt werden. Die Bedeutung von Gentests für die personalisierte Medizin und wie sie Behandlungspläne beeinflussen können. Ethik und Datenschutz im Kontext der genetischen Diagnostik. Zukünftige Entwicklungen in der Gentesttechnologie und was wir in den kommenden Jahren erwarten können. Für weitere Informationen zu Prof. Dr. Arndt Rolfs besuche bitte seine Profilseiten: LinkedIn Profil von Prof. Dr. Arndt Rolfs Wenn du dich für präventive Gesundheitsmaßnahmen interessierst und erfahren möchtest, wie du dank moderner Wissenschaft ein langes und gesundes Leben führen kannst, folge uns auch auf unseren sozialen Kanälen: Instagram TikTok Facebook YouTube Disclaimer: Ich bin keine Ärztin und meine Inhalte ersetzen keine medizinische Beratung. Bei gesundheitlichen Fragen wende dich bitte an deinen Arzt oder deine Ärztin. STY-23

The Sports Ticket from KD Country 94
4-16-24 ROYALS-LOCAL SPORTS-ROLFS RESIGNS-CAITLIN CLARK-NBA PLAY IN

The Sports Ticket from KD Country 94

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2024 56:47


Royals blank the White Sox Local sports results and today's schedule Ellsworth Head Boys basketball coach resigns. How high school coaches struggle when to step away especially when they have established a good program.  Clark the #1 pick in WNBA draft Voice of the Huskers has cancer NBA Play in Tournament begins Mahomes on cover of time magazine Team USA basketball picks 11 of their 12 players. 

Ukrainapodden
Hva kan vi lære av feilene fra den spanske borgerkrigen? Gjest: Jo Stein Moen

Ukrainapodden

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2024 47:29


Jo Stein Moen ga i 2009 ut boken «Tusen dager – Norge og den spanske borgerkrigen 1936-1939» sammen med Rolf Sæther. I dagens episode forsøker vi å trekke paralleller fra den krigen, til dagens krig i Ukraina.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Veloropa Podcast
275 VM til Danmark? Kan Mads P overhale Rolf?

Veloropa Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2024 61:35


Danmark har lagt bud ind på at afholde VM i 2029. Vi har kulturminister Jakob Engel-Schmidt med i dagens udsendelse, han sætter nogle ord og pris på de danske ambitioner. Mads Pedersen fortsætter med at vinde. Denne gang både en etape og samlet sejr i Etoile de Besseges. Spørgsmålet er, om Mads P på et tidspunkt overgår Rolf Sørensen som den bedste danske klassiker/endagsrytter og/eller han ender med flere sejre end Rolf i karrieren? Vi kigger også på det netop overståede VM i cross, hvor en suværen Mathieu van der Poel tog sin sjette guldmedalje.

Forhjulslir
Forhjulslir x Cycling Challenge - med Rolf Sørensen, Jørgen Leth, Per Bausager & Jørgen Marcussen

Forhjulslir

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2023 79:42


Forhjulslir sponsoreres af Continental Dæk Danmark. I år kører hele 7 World Tour-hold på Continental dæk, heriblandt de nyeste tilkommende UAE-Team Emirates med Tadej Pogacar og danske Mikkel Bjerg. Continental er bannerfører for sikkerheden på landevejen - både med ShareTheRoad kampagnerne og at Sikkerhed Starter Med Dækket. På denne lidt specielle etape af Forhjulslir er vi (Anders Mielke og Per Bausager) blevet inviteret til Mallorca sammen med Cycling Challenge. 80 cykelpassionerede venner og ervhversvledere, der cykler til fordel for Børne Hjernecancer Fonden (BHCF). Deltagerne indsamler midler og agerer samtidig som ambassadører og aktive støtter for BHCF.  Rolf Sørensen, Jørgen Leth og Jørgen Marcussen gæster Forhjulslir Live foran Cycling Challenge til en forrygende snak, diskussion, refleksion og indtryk vedrørende cykelsporten i dag, dens udvikling, den nye generation af mestre samt en masse røverhistorier fra gamle dage.  Vi kan selvfølgelig heller ikke undgå at snakke om Jumbo Visma: deres Vuelta a España, deres mulige fussion, Jonas Vingegaard, Sepp Kuss og Primoz Roglic.  Hvad synes Jørgen Leth om den nye mulige fusion? Og er han fan af Remco Evenepoel? Medvirkende: Rolf Sørensen, Jørgen Leth, Per Bausager, Jørgen Marcussen og Anders Mielke

Hakeslipp
Marianne møter Nicolas Eberhart

Hakeslipp

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2023 41:20


When I wake up this morning, I didnt know know that I was going to met this guy.  Yesterday he did a personal record. 24 year old Nicolas Eberhart from Praha have been 100 days on his bike, and his plan is to cycle in one year, hopefully through all the countries in Europe. He is now in Lofoten, on his way to the middle and south in Norway after two weeks at the roads of Finnmark and Troms in rainy weather. Today we met and had good time together in Rolfs bar, nearby the bicycle house in Grunnfør, Hadsel,  where he has been sleeping tonight after a distance of 140 kilometer yesterday in a rainy and windy weater. Its a part of the national tourist route of Norway.  - I met a couple from France nearby northcape, and they told me so entusiatic about this cool place, and I really like it here!  In this episode you can listen to Nicolas talking about his trip.    https://www.nasjonaleturistveger.no/no/turistvegene/lofoten/grunnfor

Forhjulslir
1# Opvarmning til PostNord Danmark Rundt: Rolf Sørensen

Forhjulslir

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2023 42:50


Rolf Sørensen er Danmarks mest vindende cykelrytter i historien. Tilbage i 1990'erne var han en af verdens bedste cykelryttere. Han vandt Flandern Rundt, Liege-Bastogne-Liege, Tirreno Adriatico og etapesejre i Tour de France og Giro d'Italia.    Men Danmark Rundt skulle gennem karrieren vise sig at blive en svær nød at knække for Rolf. Det udviklede sig nærmest til en forbandelse for ham. Han endte samlet som nr. 2 hele fem gange, før at han endelig lykkedes med at knække koden i år 2000 og vandt den - dengang - gule Post-trøje.    I det første afsnit af Forhjulslirs podcastserie om PostNord Danmark Rundt skal du høre om Rolfs forhold til løbet, forbandelsen, de mange andenpladser og den endelige sejr, som også blev den sidste sejr i karrieren. Hør også hvad løbet betød for ham, og hvad han glæder sig til i dag, når han sidder på kanten af sofaen, når feltet tramper ind på Kiddesvej.    Forhjulslirs podcastserie om PostNord Danmark Rundt er sponsoreret og præsenteret i samarbejde med PostNord og Danmarks Cykle Union. Continental Dæk Danmark er Forhjulslirs faste partner gennem hele sæsonen - mind dig selv om i trafikken, at sikkerhed starter med dækket og #ShareTheRoad med dine medtrafikanter.    Vært: Anders Mielke

PaperPlayer biorxiv neuroscience
The magnitude and time course of pre-saccadic foveal prediction depend on the conspicuity of the saccade target

PaperPlayer biorxiv neuroscience

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2023


Link to bioRxiv paper: http://biorxiv.org/cgi/content/short/2023.07.06.548056v1?rss=1 Authors: Kroell, L. M., Rolfs, M. Abstract: We previously demonstrated that during the preparation of a large-scale saccadic eye movement, defining features of the eye movement target (i.e., its orientation) are anticipated in pre-saccadic foveal vision (Kroell & Rolfs, 2022). Here, we show that the conspicuity of orientation information at the saccade target location influences the magnitude and time course of foveal enhancement. As in our previous study, observers prepared a saccade to a peripheral orientation signal (the target) while monitoring the appearance of a second orientation signal (the probe) in their pre-saccadic center of gaze. The probe appeared in 50% of trials and either had the same orientation as the target (congruent) or a different orientation (incongruent). In the current study, we manipulated the opacity of the target against the 1/f background noise in four logarithmic steps from 25 to 90%. An increase in opacity translates to an increase in luminance contrast and the signal-to-noise ratio of orientation information within the target region. We made three main observations: First, foveal Hit Rates for target-congruent and incongruent probes decreased as target opacity increased, presumably since attention was increasingly drawn to the target the more salient it became. Crucially, foveal enhancement defined as the difference between congruent and incongruent Hit Rates increased with opacity. Second, foveal enhancement emerged earlier as target opacity increased, likely since the peripheral target was processed faster at higher contrasts. Third, unlike the difference in Hit Rates, the difference in False Alarm Rates did not vary with opacity. Instead, reverse correlations suggest that at higher target opacities, False Alarms were increasingly triggered by signal, that is, by incidental orientation information in the foveal noise. Beyond providing new mechanistic insights into active foveal processing, these findings are relevant for researchers planning to adapt our paradigm to study related questions. Presenting the saccade target at a high signal-to-noise ratio appears beneficial as congruency effects, especially when time-resolved, are most robustly detectable. Copy rights belong to original authors. Visit the link for more info Podcast created by Paper Player, LLC

Her Går Det Godt
Her Går Det Godt - 27.06.2023

Her Går Det Godt

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2023 10:12


Årets første tropenat - Jaaaa det varmt, én sulten dame fra Vejle, en festival kun med sport og ekstremistisk godt-humør i Aalborg, ‘det lå til Rolf Sørensen' 200km fra Moskva og nærmest til sammenligning med en Call Of Duty mission, århundredets Cage-fight, spækhuggeren har fået nok af menneskeligheden og historiens største cover-up!Få 30 dages gratis prøveperiode (kan kun benyttes af nye Podimo-abonnenter): https://go.podimo.com/dk/hgdg(59 kroner herefter)Eller få 3 mdr. med 50% rabat (kan bruges af tidligere Podimo-abonnenter): https://go.podimo.com/dk/hgdgtilbud(59 kroner herefter)

KRÆS
Rolf Sørensen elsker ny dokumentar om Tour de France

KRÆS

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2023 55:13


Cykellegenden aflivede hvad Kulturmagasinet ellers havde lagt op til skulle være et kritisk indslag om Netflix' nye dokumentar om Tour de France 2022. Lækre TV-billeder og interviews med nøgleaktører gør nemlig dokumentaren uundgåelig som opvarmning til Tour-start om tre uger. (01:50) Nyt initiativ skal forhindre tech-giganter i at høste data fra børn og unge, ligesom en aldersbegrænsningsstopklods skal skærme dem fra upassende indhold på internettet. Den strammere kontrol er et godt skridt på vejen, men det kan ikke stå alene. Gæst: Kathrine Elmose Jørgensen, digital medieekspert hos Børns Vilkår. (07:20) Tour de France: Unchained går efter det globale cykelpublikum og maler derfor med brede penselstrøg, men får alligevel skovlen under os danske semi-aficionados med sin sans for drama. Gæster: Rolf Sørensen, Danmarks mest vindende cykelrytter og kommentator TV2. Anders Mielke, cykelkommentator og -reporter på Discovery Eurosport. (25:04) Det er knastørt og goldt derude, og hvis man læser godt efter, så er det naturen der bruger sit sprog. Det er pointen med et digt Carsten Jensen har skrevet. Der findes lige nu masser af klimalitteratur, for hvad hjertet er fuldt af, løber pennen over med. Gæster: Carsten Jensen, forfatter. Kristina Stoltz, forfatter. (42:22) Apple Vision Pro ligner mest af alt futuristiske skibriller, men det kommer til at revolutionere vores digitale forbrug på linje med iPhonen. Det er spådommen fra to kilder i tech-industrien. Gæster: Christiane Vejlø, trendanalytiker Elektronista Media. Morten Haulik Kristensen, founder af MidwifeVR. Vært: Mathias Wissing. Tilrettelagt af: Lene Grønborg, Søren Berggreen Toft og Nikolai Thorgaard Henrik.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The River Rambler
Episode 95 - Eric Skoog & Hank Rolfs

The River Rambler

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2023 73:44


On this week's episode I'm chatting with drift boat fanatics, Hank Rolfs and Eric Skoog. We discuss their early start to fishing, learning from A.J. McClane, how they started working together, their introductions to drift boats, the problem solving of boat repair, how not to land a drift boat, atlantic salmon, looking for a new workshop, and so much more.

Radio Tour
Kragh viser tænder og stor Giro-optakt

Radio Tour

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2023 63:46


Rolf Sørensen er på besøg til en stor Giro-snak, en masse anekdoter fra tiden i Italien og ros til Søren Kragh for sejren i Frankfurt.

Drang naar Samenhang
#69 Klinken sommige talen mooier dan andere?

Drang naar Samenhang

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2023 46:45


Intuitief hebben we allemaal waarschijnlijk wel een (lichte?) voorkeur voor bepaalde talen. Maar kun je met wetenschappelijk onderzoek vaststellen of er sprake is van een universele voorkeur? En zo ja, kun je dan vaststellen door welke klanken (of combinaties hiervan) dit komt? We bespreken een recent artikel waarin op zoek werd gegaan naar een antwoord op deze vragen. Daarnaast hebben we het over talen uit science fiction en fantasyfilms (zoals Klingon en Elvish), Rolfs zangervaring en onze persoonlijke voorkeuren voor talen (en stemmen). Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

PaperPlayer biorxiv neuroscience
Saccadic omission revisited: What saccade-induced smear looks like

PaperPlayer biorxiv neuroscience

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2023


Link to bioRxiv paper: http://biorxiv.org/cgi/content/short/2023.03.15.532538v1?rss=1 Authors: Schweitzer, R., Doering, M. S., Seel, T., Raisch, J., Rolfs, M. Abstract: During the active visual exploration of the world rapid eye movements, so-called saccades, shift the visual image across the human retina. Although these high-speed shifts introduce considerable amounts of intra-saccadic motion smear, our perceptual experience is oblivious to it - a phenomenon termed saccadic omission. Yet, remaining unaware of saccade-induced motion smear during natural vision does not entail that it cannot be perceived in principle. Here we triggered tachistoscopic displays of natural scenes upon the onset of saccades to render smear, that would otherwise be omitted from perception, highly conspicuous. By systematically manipulating display durations we studied the dynamics of smear in a time-resolved manner, assessing identification performance of smeared scenes, as well as the perceived smear amount and direction. Both measures showed distinctive, U-shaped time courses throughout the saccade, indicating that not only generation but also reduction of perceived smear occurred during saccades. The spectral content of the scene strongly modulated these time courses, as did presenting (parts of the scene) scenes through windows of varying sizes. Using reverse-regression analyses we further identified low spatial frequencies and orientations parallel to the direction of the ongoing saccade as the predominant visual features encoded in motion smear. We show that this finding can be explained by early visual models that assume no more than saccadic velocity and human contrast sensitivity profiles. Finally, we present a motion-filter model capable of predicting observers' perceived amount of smear based on their eyes' trajectories, suggesting a direct link between perceptual and saccade dynamics. Saccadic omission of motion smear may be conceptualized as a parsimonious visual mechanism that emerges naturally as a consequence of the interplay of the retinal consequences of saccades and early visual processing. Copy rights belong to original authors. Visit the link for more info Podcast created by Paper Player, LLC

PaperPlayer biorxiv neuroscience
Objects Guide Human Gaze Behavior in Dynamic Real-World Scenes

PaperPlayer biorxiv neuroscience

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2023


Link to bioRxiv paper: http://biorxiv.org/cgi/content/short/2023.03.14.532608v1?rss=1 Authors: Roth, N., Rolfs, M., Hellwich, O., Obermayer, K. Abstract: The complexity of natural scenes makes it challenging to experimentally study the mechanisms behind human gaze behavior when viewing dynamic environments. Historically, eye movements were believed to be driven primarily by bottom-up saliency, but increasing evidence suggests that objects also play a significant role in guiding attention. We present a new computational framework to investigate the importance of objects for attentional guidance. This framework is designed to simulate realistic scanpaths for dynamic real-world scenes, including saccade timing and smooth pursuit behavior. Individual model components are based on psychophysically uncovered mechanisms of visual attention and saccadic decision-making. All mechanisms are implemented in a modular fashion with a small number of well-interpretable parameters. To systematically analyze the importance of objects in guiding gaze behavior, we implemented four different models within this framework: two purely location-based models, where one is based on low-level saliency and one on high-level saliency, and two object-based models, with one incorporating low-level saliency for each object and the other one not using any saliency information. We optimized each model's parameters to reproduce the saccade amplitude and fixation duration distributions of human scanpaths using evolutionary algorithms. We compared model performance with respect to spatial and temporal fixation behavior, including the proportion of fixations exploring the background, as well as detecting, inspecting, and revisiting objects. A model with object-based attention and inhibition, which uses saliency information to prioritize between objects for saccadic selection, leads to scanpath statistics with the highest similarity to the human data. This demonstrates that scanpath models benefit from object-based attention and selection, suggesting that object-level attentional units play an important role in guiding attentional processing. Copy rights belong to original authors. Visit the link for more info Podcast created by Paper Player, LLC

Beauty School Bobbi
Senator Francis Tesmer, CEO ROLFS GLOBAL

Beauty School Bobbi

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2023 49:24


BE SURE TO SUBSCRIBE FOR EVERYTHING BEAUTY & STYLE! SUBSCRIBE HERE: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5h5qerxsJo-K7wD_4ORflw?sub_confirmation=1 ___________________________________________________________________________ New Uploads Premiere Every Monday at 9am EST!! You're Like, So Pretty, BeautySchoolBobbi.com TikTok: http://www.TikTok.com/BeautySchoolBobbi Instagram: http://www.Instagram.com/BeautySchoolBobbi Facebook: https://business.facebook.com/BeautySchoolBobbi #Beauty #Style #Network #Fashion #BeautyAndStyleNetwork

Be It Till You See It
152. The best way to broaden your perspective

Be It Till You See It

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2022 32:29


Your “someday” trip can happen. All it takes is the decision to start. Listen in to today's episode about traveling to escape into your life, broaden your perspectives, and interact with society in a way outside your comfort zone. If you have any questions about this episode or want to get some of the resources we mentioned, head over to LesleyLogan.co/podcast. If you have any comments or questions about the Be It pod shoot us a message at beit@lesleylogan.co . And as always, if you're enjoying the show please share it with someone who you think would enjoy it as well. It is your continued support that will help us continue to help others. Thank you so much! Never miss another show by subscribing at LesleyLogan.co/subscribe.In this episode you will learn about:Quit saying someday. Begin to think through your dreamQuestion what's the first step to making the trip happen? How travel can be an escape into your life, not from it. How to make a habit of travel accessible Skip the commercial travel industry The value in taking an interest in people Why travel is more than just a vacationGive yourself permission for your trip to change.Episode References/Links:Rolf Potts websiteRetreat updates  If you enjoyed this episode, make sure and give us a five star rating and leave us a review on iTunes, Podcast Addict, Podchaser or Castbox.Be It Till You See It Podcast SurveyUse this link to get your Toe Sox!ResourcesWatch the Be It Till You See It podcast on YouTube!Lesley Logan websiteBe It Till You See It PodcastOnline Pilates Classes by Lesley LoganOnline Pilates Classes by Lesley Logan on YouTubeProfitable PilatesSocial MediaInstagramFacebookLinkedInEpisode Transcript:Brad Crowell  Welcome to the Be It Till You See It podcast where we talk about taking messy action, knowing that perfect is boring. I'm Lesley Logan, Pilates instructor and fitness business coach. I've trained thousands of people around the world and the number one thing I see stopping people from achieving anything is self doubt. My friends, action brings clarity and it's the antidote to fear. Each week, my guests will bring Bold, Executable, Intrinsic and Targeted steps that you can use to put yourself first and Be It Till You See It. It's a practice, not a perfect. Let's get started.Lesley Logan  Welcome back to the Be It Till You See It interview recap where my co host in life, Brad and I are going to dig into the nomadic convo I had with Rolf Potts in our last episode. If you haven't yet listened to that episode, go feel, go, go feel free. You should feel free (Brad: Feel go for free.) You should feel like you could go freely to listen to that episode. And then come back and join us for this one. All I know is that Brad listen to it and he's like, "I think Rolf and I should be friends. (Lesley laughs)Brad Crowell  Yeah. Yeah. Rolf and I obviously traveled similarly. And, and I loved it. I was like, "I can't wait to read his book." Now, I'm not gonna lie.Lesley Logan  Oh, you should we have it.Brad Crowell  I know. I saw it on the counter.Lesley Logan  You can, you can read it. You can read a page a day. You don't have to read the whole thing.Brad Crowell  Oh, no, I want to read his first book. (Lesley: Oh) I want to read his like original, this one's called The Vagabond's Way. (Lesley: The ... Yeah, yeah.) The new one is The Vagabond's Way and that's like 366 quotes and advice and stuff like that. No, I'm interested in reading the first one he published about his like stories through Myanmar and stuff like that.Lesley Logan  Oh, well, you should get that before we go on ... I mean, everyone you're listeners to this after we've come back from a trip but Brad you should get it before we leave you. (Brad: Yeah.) ... before we go, which speaking of we in real time, literally just got back, by the time you listen to this and your real time of ... (Brad: Yeah) listening to this episode. Well, I've just got back from Cambodia, (Brad: Yeah) and you can get yourself on the waitlist for the next one because I you've had so much FOMO.Brad Crowell  Oh, you don't know, you don't even know this was a, so our retreaters don't even know what we have planned for them. And they have not yet experienced this but by the time you'll you'll be listening to this, they will have experienced an epic waterfall that was dedicated only to the king, only the king and the royal family we're allowed to go there. And now it's open to the public. And it's very much off the beaten path is about an hour and a half outside the city. And this is not something that we usually do but we have an adventurous group with us this time and we (Lesley: Yeah) decided we're going to we're going to throw that into the mix ...Lesley Logan  Yeah, well it's also the to get to this particular place in Cambodia, you cannot take a big van, it has to be (Brad: Yes smaller ... ) a smaller car because it is it is like up through the mountains. And then there's also these apple bananas. This is the craziest thing when I saw they were red bananas. (Brad: Yeah.) Anyways, (Brad: They're pretty cool.) you can go you can join us next time.Brad Crowell  Yeah, this this if you haven't heard us talk about Cambodia before welcome to the podcast. (Lesley: Hi) We talk about it in every single episode.Lesley Logan  Yeah, yeah, we do we do right now. lesleylogan.co/retreats will get you on the waitlist, we do take limited amount of people and we are only doing one next year. (Brad: Yes) So if you keep going on to the next one ...Brad Crowell  t's gonna be the fall of 2023 most likely like September or October so anyway, that's what we're we're looking at. So get yourself on the waitlist, lesleylogan.co/retreats, plural.Lesley Logan  And so we are unpacking our bags, just the pack them back up because we're going into a different weather. We're going to Scottsdale Arizona, which you might think is warm, but it's not it's ...Brad Crowell  It's the opposite as Cambodia, possibly.Lesley Logan  ... Cambodia is hot and humid. And we're gonna go to someplace where our skin is gonna shrivel up, and we're gonna chap our lips, and we need a coach. Also, my goal is to do the Grand Canyon, and I just heard from the podcast I just interviewed but y'all will listen to later. But you can like do the Grand Canyon in a day. And I'm wondering if we can do that, wonder if we have the time to do that.Brad Crowell  So there's a there's a really interesting Grand Canyon experience that I don't know if we can pull it off. But if we can ...Lesley Logan  Is it the Glass Bridge thing? Because I don't know ...Brad Crowell  No the Glass Bridge is on the North side.Lesley Logan  Okay. I don't know about that one.Brad Crowell  Well that's like you know, terrifying ...Lesley Logan  The Calgary tower was was terrified. It was like two inches of glass and I was like aahhh.Brad Crowell  This is an eight mile hike down into the ... (Lesley: Yeah. I want to do that.) or at the bottom. And then also you can actually stay down there or at least you could pre COVID I don't know if they've opened it back up. But there's like a hotel.Lesley Logan  Yeah, we don't have time for that. We have time for the hike. So we're gonna do the hike part. And then we'll if we like it, and we like the digs. We can book it in later or for a future adventure. Let's just explore it.Brad Crowell  I will see. Well, we will. This is kind of a perfectly applicable conversation for this episode.Lesley Logan  I know, I know. But before we get to this episode, super, super quick because people have been asking and we've talked about in previous episodes, we are going on the winter Pilates tour. And you're gonna want to go to onlinepilatesclasses.com to see which cities we're going to ...Brad Crowell  Most likely OPC/tour. (Lesley: Yeah.) So onlinepilatesclasses.com/tour. But otherwise, you can just go to the website, you'll find it.Lesley Logan  Yeah, we'll put a little pop up thingy on there too. But space is limited in every class for variety of reasons. This space we're using, and we are just hitting like a couple cities up Dallas, Houston, Atlanta, Nashville, look at the site for all cities.Brad Crowell  Just couple. (Lesley: Just couple.) ... Philly area (Lesley: We're working on that one.) Cleveland, St. Louis ...Lesley Logan  Just a few. But I do hope you come on the tour, we'd love to see you in person. We'd love to teach you. And also, because, you know, I know it's the holidays, but everybody wishes they had a little workout and escape and the holidays. (Brad: Yeah) So we're here to provide that for you. Okay (Brad: It's gonna be a blast.) so we had an audience question that I wanted to make sure that we thought to before we dive into Rolf.Brad Crowell  Yes. And I put this question into this episode, because because of this conversation with Rolf, and travel and inspiration, and I'm going to modify it. So the question was, why did you first go to Cambodia? And if you've listened this podcast at all, you've definitely heard me talk about my National Geographic experience. In fact, Lesley briefly mentioned it during the interview. But what I wanted to actually talk about instead was the mentality that I had of wanting to go versus finally going. And so when I first you've heard me talk about NatGeo, I was 12, I saw this amazing spread on Cambodia. I said, this is the Jungle Book in real life, I have to go there. And I was 12. But I didn't go to Cambodia until I was in my 30s. Right. And for me, I lived in Boston, and I was a college student I was working, you know, you know, hourly jobs, I was doing all this stuff. And I just the way I perceived, travel the way I perceived, especially Cambodia, it just seemed like I might as well have been trying to go to another planet. And and that's just how I, you know, I was like, I will go there one day, someday, eventually, I'll get there. But I never actually made it a priority. And until when you asked me, Where are we going on our honeymoon, I was like, "Oh, this is it, I finally can do this, we're gonna go do this." And that was when the decision was made to go. And that's when we actually started to plan it. And the thing that was hilarious to me was it was the first time I ever actually looked into going, I always wanted to go, but I never looked into going and when we were looking at our plane tickets, it was cheaper to go to Cambodia than it was to fly to my parents house for fucking Christmas.Lesley Logan  I know that really (Brad: I'm like ...) that's what we ... That's like, I'm not flying again.Brad Crowell  What the? But that was the crazy thing was I could not believe how accessible that actually was.Lesley Logan  Well, I think and we can talk about it, you know, as we get into Rolfs' episode as well. But I too, because I grew up not traveling. And I grew up every single time travel is expensive. And hearing people say we saved up for like we do a trip every other year, whatever. So just saw that travel was hard, travel is expensive, travel is things that people could do on someday. And you said that the word someday, (Brad: Right) that word bent and just need to get out of the English language because it should be I'm going there. (Brad: Yes) I'm going there. (Brad: Yeah.) And when people say when you can say I'm working on that, I'm gonna get back to you. You don't have to like you, can you but I think it's so easy to make someday never. (Brad: Yeah.) And you and you just said it. You didn't even look to see how much it would cost. (Brad: I never actually look into it.) What a great inserted BE IT action item. Just look at (Brad: Great question.) just look at the place that you want to go or the thing you want to do. What if you just looked it up to see what it was? You could actually ...Brad Crowell  You know, wrap your head around. (Lesley: Yeah, yeah. ) You know, (Lesley: Yeah) because maybe it isn't accessible tomorrow, but maybe it could be in six months.Lesley Logan  Mm hmm. Oh, yeah. I mean, I just, we have a girl we're gonna have on podcast that she's a mutual friend of ours. Her name is Johanna White. And she is wanting to buy a house in like Greece and a couple other places. And she wants to rent the bla bla bla and she asked me like, well, so that's what she asked me. She's like, "How much was like the downpayment you had to have on your house?" And it was a great question for someone who wants to do something someday she's trying to wrap her head around this goal that she has, right? And so truly, if more of us did that, if more of us just like asked the question to get to the first next step of what we wanted. You could have all the things you want. (Brad: Yeah) You can't but if you go someday I'll do this and you don't ever look at how to even have the thing or do the thing that you want to do. It's a never day (Brad: Right) not gonna happen.Brad Crowell  Well, I love it. I love that question. I'm so super passionate about travel and I've lots of thoughts and comments on Rolf. So (Lesley: Let's talk about him.) we'll be back in just a sec.All right, now let's talk about Rolf Potts. As someone who never stays in one place for too long. Rolf Potts is a travel writer who has reported from over 60 countries and for publications like National Geographic and Discovery. He is a proponent of micro adventures, no matter where you are, and uses his curiosity to lead him when he isn't experiencing experiencing a new location. Rolf is probably with his wife at their farmhouse in Kansas.Lesley Logan  You know what, I just want to like toot my own horn for a second, I have not had two NatGeo contributors on this podcast. (Brad: Oh, yes.) And what? 152 episodes? That's pretty like, freaking great. Because it's like, what is it less than point 2% of people get picked to do NatGeo? Like what ...Brad Crowell  Oh, I can't remember what the stat was what it's like ...Lesley Logan   John Mollura's episode. It was like a very specific (Brad: Right) percentage.Brad Crowell  Yeah. John the photographer and now we have Rolf the writer.Lesley Logan  Yeah. So one thing that I loved was he said, make travel an active part of your life, not an escape from your life. Ooh, brilliant. Not an escape from your life, but an escape into your life. And his story that he used was when he, during the pandemic to travel, he did a 22 mile walk in his city, like across his town in Kansas. And, and it's so true. When you walk places, you start to see things you don't see when you drive. And they could have been there forever, like, Oh, my God, look at a store. It's like, Yeah, you don't see it when you're driving, because you're trying to hit another car, when you're walking, you get to take time to like, see it all and take it in, you can make it an adventure. And I do think a lot of people go on vacations to get a break from their life, but what they (Brad: Yeah) end up doing is like getting sick. And, and not really the way that they prioritize a trip is an escape from their life. So they're not actually seeing how they can apply any of their trip into their life. You know, like, I that's something I do over there. It's not something I do here.Brad Crowell  Yeah, I think it's, we have this very, a couple of comments first about the walking across the town, I'll, I'll comment on that in a second. But this idea of the vacation being the moment that you can take a breather, the moment that you can like, Okay, finally I'll be able to rest or whatever. That's not really that's like, that's not necessarily reality trip, you know, like, when you go to a place I know, there's two types of travelers, the person who gets there with an itinerary of 400 things they want to do in a day. And then the person who doesn't want to do a single thing, and they just want to sit in the room or sit on the beach and read a book, right? In the thing, the thing with making it an active part of your life. What he was also getting at with walking across town, is he said, Look, when we were in the pandemic, we weren't allowed to fly, it wasn't an option? We could do that. So how can I keep traveling, even though I'm, I'm right here. And he his curiosity, which we mentioned during his bio, drove him to drove that's ironic to say that word, coincidence to say that word, what I mean is, instead of him driving his life from one town to the next, you said he had his wife decide to walk, he said it took seven hours 22 miles, but along the way, they got to see and experience and like feel this town that they've known forever, in a completely different way. And it was incredibly revealing. He talked about seeing these lovely fields and seeing pastures and you know, sheep and people and like little stands on the side of the road. And suddenly his curiosity was you know, lit on fire again. And he didn't even have to do any crazy travel expenses or anything like that. They just took a day and walked.Lesley Logan  Yeah, and I I think he said it somewhere in the episode like your your vacation can also start in like planning of it like you can you don't have to like wait till you get to the place be like no, I'm on my trip, you can actually be part of the whole thing can be part of the vacation. So ...Brad Crowell  Yeah, we talked about making a habit out of travel and this because this is an example of that. But you're exactly right. Like it could be how can you start practicing? Like when you get to a place and you've like, come up with your itinerary and all the things what if you came up with that itinerary in your hometown and tried a new restaurant locally, and you know, did a new park or a new hike or a new I don't know, like go test drive a car, something that you wouldn't normally do in your hometown. You can start that habit now. And then when you get to where your destination is, then you're there and you're already in the habit of being curious exploring.Lesley Logan  Yeah, I love it. What did you love that he said?Brad Crowell  Yeah, okay, so the idea of skipping the commercial travel itinerary. And letting curiosity guide your travel is one of my favorite things, right? There's different, like, there's different, quote unquote, types of travelers and the one that's FIT, Free Independent Traveller, the FIT traveler, is the person who's like, "Don't tell me what to do, I can figure it out on my own." Like, if they can do it, then I can do it. And I, I really embraced that mentality. I said it kind of in a little sarcastic way. But I like the when you go to a place where we're talking about escapism versus experiencing it, I keep thinking about, I don't know, Cancun, when you go to Cancun, you're effectively flying to a casino on the beach. But like, it's perfect, air conditioned, you're completely isolated, they just hand you tequila for four days straight, right, and there's food and there's turtles on the beach, and it's quite lovely and beautiful. But you have no connection at all, to Mexico in that space. You have no connection to Cancun, no connection to the people, you might engage with a taxi driver from the airport to the massive resort that's on the beach. Right? And, you know, look, there is a time and a place. Sometimes that is the trip that is the vacation, but that's definitely not like travel. Right? And and when you instead go to a place with the intention of meeting people and experiencing their food, experiencing their culture, seeing how they live, all of that being revealed to you, man, it is a completely different experience. And you went to the same place.Lesley Logan  Yeah. Well, I think you know, some people that kind of itinerary and those kind of things make an area feel safe. And the irony is, a lot of the stuff that happens to people happens in the tourist area.Brad Crowell  Oh, yeah. Well Rolf talks about that, where it's like, where are the pickpockets going to hang out, they're going to hang out with the tourists are, (Lesley: Yeah) they know, (Lesley: They know) they know where you are. But if you walked 10 minutes to the side of where that tourist areas, you probably won't find pickpockets because they're not hanging out there waiting to find you.Lesley Logan  Do you remember, we found that really cool. What was the name of that restaurant that we go to? It's it's got the treehouse and the wine, the drink scope and the thing and we actually were in one part of the town. (Brad: Wild) Wild. Yes. So we were, we were in one ... (Brad: This is in Siem Reap.) where this interesting part wasn't WaPo was a neighborhood near WaPo. And, you know, we just gotten like our, you know, a massage and really went to a really sweet restaurant locally, like just they're trying to teach people how to make Cambodian food, it was really sweet place to to eat. And we're walking, or like, oh, what's down this hallway over here. So we go through this hallway. And it's it's not even it's like a, so it's not a hallway of a business. It's a hallway between businesses. And it's, well, it's got these lights, and it looked really cool. And we're like walking, walking, walking, we fell upon a entire restaurant (Brad: Oh yeah) that we had driven past for years, actually. But because when we drove past it, sorry for my dog, when we drove past it, that it was closed during the day. So we didn't know that on the other side of this gate was this beautiful evening restaurant that you can just go sit out there, these different parents we can like lay down. So if we hadn't, if we hadn't done like, see seeing where curiosity led us, we would never have not we love those owners. And they've done some (Brad: Yeah) amazing stuff.Brad Crowell  Yeah. So they're lovely couple, and they they're employing an incredible team. And also, PS, when your dad and I were there, we found a beautiful space just behind them, too. In another alleyway that again, if we hadn't been curious and just explored off the beaten path wouldn't have known was even there. (Lesley: Yeah.) So anyway, the idea of skipping the commercial travel. I'm not saying like maybe stay in the hotel, that's fine, especially if you are concerned about safety. But the truth is that you will, as long as you aren't like getting drunk and stumbling through the streets, just like in the United States, like you could get in trouble there too. (Lesley: Yeah) Not necessarily with the law, but like someone could come along and take advantage of you because you're not thinking you don't have it together. What if you've got your mind together, you're probably going to be just fine. Don't do stupid things. Don't get in a fight with people, don't be drunk and running around. And wherever it is that you're exploring, you know, chances are high that you're going to be just fine, especially when you're off the beaten path. Because really, they're just as curious about you as you are about them. (Lesley: Yeah) And I know you told the story about me with the ceremony ... in the bowl. (Lesley: I love that story so much.) It's it was so funny, but But I remember the first time that we went like I don't, it was so it was so incredible because they were just as excited that we were there as we were excited to be there. And that actually felt very warming to me. And I actually I wrote down something that Rolf said, he said, this holds true from Kansas to the other side of the world. If you take an interest in people, people will be flattered that you're taking an interest in them.Lesley Logan  It's true. (Brad: Yeah) We've talked about before, like, if you want people to be interested in you be interested in them. And like, it's kind of in Dr. Benders episodes, you talked about that. So we could talk about travel and Rolf all the time ...Brad Crowell  Well, I have one more thing I want to say. I have one more thing this is this is something that has, this is very much a passion. It's a belief of mine, actually.I am convinced with every fiber of my being with all of the experience that I've personally had traveling, that getting out into the world, traveling is the best possible thing that you can do to broaden your perspective, about life, about people, about places. It travel removes fear, it creates empathy, it creates curiosity, it creates connection, it's the best gift that you can give to yourself. It's the best gift that you can give to your family, your kids, when you travel, it will completely hijack the way that you were originally thinking. It will allow you to see people, are people everywhere, even though they do things differently than you do them. Or we do them. You get there and see. Well, I guess they've been doing it like this forever. So there's got to be something to that as well, even if it's not how I do things. And it has just changed the way that I see the world.Lesley Logan  Yeah, I agree. I concur on that. I think that's uh, I wish more people would would travel because I think that it would actually it would change their life for the better even if it was just us a small trip here and there, like doesn't have to be anything big, just even even going if you're in the states in going from north to south, south to north. (Brad: Yeah) Like it's really kind of incredible how that can change your perspective on yourself and on others. (Brad: Yes)Brad Crowell  All right. So finally, let's talk about those BE IT action items. What bold, executable, intrinsic or targeted action items can we take away from your conversation with Rolf Potts?Lesley Logan  I'm gonna go first. (Brad: Do it.) I'm gonna jump on in. So he said the dream trip you've been thinking about it, it really started me decide it's going to happen. So we talked about it a little bit briefly, but like it and so instead of saying someday, or like I have a dream to go in here, like, it can start now. It can start with you, you like thinking about the kind of trip you want to have when you get there and how long you want to be there. And you don't have to just like wait to plan it, you can actually start start it today. That way, if you fall upon a couple extra weeks, like what am I going to go do? I'm gonna go here? You know what I mean? I think we look at people who can pick up and go, we think, oh, must be so easy for them. No, they've just been thinking about it. They've been ...Brad Crowell  They've been, they've been, well, I think actually goes back to the question that we had at the beginning, and making that decision of just simply exploring what it actually like, actually, would costs, actually would look like, you know, my brother went to Belize with his wife when they did their honeymoon. And I thought, "That's amazing. I want to go to Belize." I've never even thought about going to Belize, and I didn't know that he thought about going to Belize, but they just looked into it and sure enough, they were able to make it happen and what an incredible opportunity.Lesley Logan  Yeah, and I I think you know I want it, I love that you took it back to the question. I really want people to be a part of being it till you see it is not waiting until it happens to do it. Like part of being it till you see it is is thinking about that dream trip as if it is happening and taking steps and tuning your eyes and ears to seeing possibilities for that trip to happen. (Brad: Yeah) And because that's what they do, we've talked about this before. So I think actually, his tip is actually such a be it till you see it thing. So I hope I hear takeaways on this because I would love to see pictures of you on your dream trip now.Brad Crowell  I love it. My biggest takeaway is kind of two ...Lesley Logan  You really loved this episode.Brad Crowell  It was great, this is really amazing. Give yourself permission. Okay, and then slow down and enjoy the experience. Okay, so with the permission, regardless of how I think especially, I was talking about those two different mindsets of travel, you either have like 800 things you need to do, what? Or you're like, I don't want to do anything, leave me alone. Give yourself permission for your trip to change. Okay for you not to do 800 things, for you not to just sit alone by yourself. What if it did, you know something cool could come along, or you meet another guest and they say, "Hey, we're gonna go have dinner down there on the beach, along the beach? Do you want to come with us?" Or, "Hey, we're gonna walk across town, just something fun to explore."Lesley Logan  I love this. I actually went ... I went to a soccer game, you know I don't like soccer. But I went in Brazil, because like they're so big on soccer. So I went to one of their professional things. And I was in this was a tour group that was put together. But I met this couple and I said, "Oh, what are you guys doing for dinner tonight?" And they said, "Oh, we're gonna go to one of those places where they serve food. And there's music. It's they have bossa nova." And I said, "Oh, okay, I'll meet you." So I ended up like, I took one plan thing, and I allowed it to create curiosity on the rest of the trip. And it was so much fun to do it that way. I would never have taken myself to that bossa nova and then I would have missed out on all the things that I learned there. So I do think it's (Brad: I love it.) important to do that. And we had done this. Remember when we found that that farm that had like the bikes and like, we had found that bison stuff and like we've had some meats, because we're just driving, we're like, "Oh, what's this over here? Let's take a pause on this drive. And like, go do that." And we found this coffee shop (Brad: Where we?) It was Colorado. (Brad: Oh, oh I was ... Cambodia.) And we found we found this (Brad: Yeah) coffee shop. And then you guys here's what's so crazy. Two years later, we're on this drive. And we left me severity, just need coffee. And we're driving like, Oh, I saw I saw the meet play signs. And I was like, "There's a coffee shop nearby." And he's like, there is like, we are next to it. It's right over here.Brad Crowell  Yeah. Also, too, you know, I think that we become, you know, we become trapped by our preconceived notion of our, of what our experience is supposed to be. Okay, and very short story. But my, my brother, and I got lost in Maui. (Lesley: Oh, yeah ...) But you know, I'm not going to tell the whole thing but short story, we were in a national park and we stepped off the path and we got lost in the jungle. And five hours later, we find our way back. Now, here's a lot of fear there for me and my brother, also from my parents and my family. Right. But my, my, some of the people in my family were so angry at us, because we made them miss another waterfall that was on the checklist of the itinerary on fucking trip. And I was like, "Okay, I'm alive. I'm glad I'm alive. B) definitely made a mistake. Didn't mean to do that. But really a waterfall that like you're angry because we miss the waterfall. Like, I get it. I want to see this stuff, too. But what if instead, the trip had changed, and something else really amazing happened?" Right? And I think that, you know, I think that we allow ourselves to get bent out of shape, as in that kind of moment. And instead of experiencing where we're at, and being present, and enjoying what's in front of us, we're like, "Damn it, I didn't get to this thing that was on my list. I missed this specific restaurant ... whatever." And, you know, that's like ...Lesley Logan  Do you know how many times... Japan, we've had amazing ... times.Brad Crowell  We still haven't been a damn fish market.Lesley Logan  And we have been to the fish market, nor have we been to the one sushi guy. And we keep trying. (Brad: Yeah) But we have never said, "Damn, we didn't go to the fish market." Like we just like ...Brad Crowell  I guess I'll just go home now. (Lesley: I guess ... go home.) No, it's like, "Well, what are we going to do instead?"Lesley Logan  Yeah, we did. We found some .... We did some really ... (Brad: Amazing stuff) We found that one amazing shopping area with great restaurants. (Brad: Oh yeah) We found the cherry blossoms there and like, you know we would have missed that.Brad Crowell  We found a little hole on the wall sushi bar next to the fishing market.Lesley Logan  ... Oh that guy was great. (Brad: Yeah) Yeah. And we would never and he had so much fun hearing about us and sharing about his restaurant and (Brad: Yeah) his family and like, we would not have gotten that the fish market. No. So anyways, y'all get Rolf's book if you have not experienced travel like this if you're like, "This all sounds too foreign to me." Good. Go get his book, read a page a day. If you want to be like Brad has her book kill... Brad because her book club around the first book. (Brad: Oh geeze.) I know he's like, "No, don't do that. I'm already doing the Pomodoro method from last week." Anyways, how are you gonna use these tips in your life? I want to know. I'm Lesley Logan.Brad Crowell  And I'm Brad Crowell.Lesley Logan  Thank you so much for joining us today. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. It's really amazing. I can't believe this is episode 152. We couldn't do this without you.Brad Crowell  Yeah. Big thanks to Rolf.Lesley Logan  Yes and to Rolf for writing some amazing books because of this amazing conversation. Make sure that you DM, DM your questions and your bold moments to the @be_it_pod on Instagram. We are on all the things, we're on the YouTube, we're on the TikTok. So wherever you enjoy watching or listening to podcasts or following and engaging with us, we want to do that with you there. And until next time, Be It Till You See It.Brad Crowell  Bye for now.Lesley Logan  'Be It Till You See It' is a production of 'As The Crows Fly Media'. Brad Crowell  It's written produced, filmed and recorded by your host Lesley Logan and me, Brad Crowell. Our Associate Producer is Amanda Frattarelli. Lesley Logan  Kevin Perez at Disenyo handles all of our audio editing.Brad Crowell  Our theme music is by Ali at APEX Production Music. And our branding by designer and artist, Gianranco Cioffi.  Lesley Logan  Special thanks to our designer Jaira Mandal for creating all of our visuals (which you can't see because this is a podcast) and our digital producer, Jay Pedroso for editing all videos each week so you can. Brad Crowell  And to Angelina Herico for transcribing each of our episodes so you can find them on our website. And, finally to Meridith Crowell for keeping us all on point and on time.Transcribed by https://otter.aiSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/be-it-till-you-see-it/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

PaperPlayer biorxiv neuroscience
Pre-saccadic neural enhancements in marmoset area MT mimic covert attention

PaperPlayer biorxiv neuroscience

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2022


Link to bioRxiv paper: http://biorxiv.org/cgi/content/short/2022.10.11.511827v1?rss=1 Authors: Coop, S. H., Yates, J. L., Mitchell, J. F. Abstract: Each time we make a saccadic eye movement, attention moves before the eyes, resulting in a perceptual enhancement at the target of the movement (Kowler et al., 1995; Deubel & Schneider, 1996; Rolfs & Carrasco, 2012). Recent psychophysical studies suggest that this pre- saccadic attention may differ in important ways from covert attention when no eye movement is made (Li, Pan, & Carrasco, 2021a,b). One difference is that pre-saccadic attention involves an automatic enhancement concentrated around the features of the saccade target, such as its orientation, whereas spatial attention in covert attention enhances stimulus features uniformly (Li et al., 2016; Ohl et al., 2017). While previous neurophysiological studies have found that pre- saccadic attention enhances neural responses (Moore et al., 1998; Li & Basso, 2008; Moore & Chang, 2009; Steinmetz & Moore 2010; Merrikhi et al., 2021), no studies have tested for changes in tuning that would support a concentration of enhancement around target features. Here we examined pre-saccadic attention using a saccade foraging task developed for marmoset monkeys. We first establish that the marmoset monkey, like macaques, shows enhanced pre-saccadic neural responses in the middle temporal (MT) and middle temporal crescent (MTC) areas. To examine if changes in neural tuning might support feature enhancement, we fit an adjusted Von Mises function to the direction selective responses of neurons. Neurons exhibited diverse changes in tuning, but the predominant pattern was an additive and multiplicative increase in the tuning curve consistent with spatial gain. The changes in tuning predicted changes in neural sensitivity assessed by measures of mutual information with motion direction. Additive increases led to detriments in sensitivity while gain increases improved sensitivity. And although a subset of neurons did show a narrowing in tuning that could reflect feature-selection, there were equal number of neurons showing the opposite. Overall the modulation of neural responses during pre-saccadic attention appears highly consistent with previous studies of covert attention. Copy rights belong to original authors. Visit the link for more info Podcast created by Paper Player, LLC

Vi Taler Kun Om TV-2
Episode 19 - HITS (med Dennis Ritter) - Vi Taler Kun Om TV-2

Vi Taler Kun Om TV-2

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2022 111:02


I 19. episode af Vi Taler Kun Om TV-2 har Morten og Mikael forladt de trygge studierammer og indtaget museet RAGNAROCK i Roskilde. Foran et bundmusikalsk publikum undersøger de, om TV-2 virkelig kører med en funky polyrytmik, ligesom de kommer ind på, hvor mange guldkorn Sven Gaul egentlig kan spise. Og så dykker de ned i dagens udgivelse, nemlig bokssættet HITS, sammen med en gæst, der i den grad udfordrer Morten og Mikael i at være den mest passionerede TV-2-fan. Det er såmænd ingen ringere end Dennis Ritter, der nok mest er kendt for at guide os alle gennem en treugers tur rundt på to hjul i Frankrig hver sommer – eller levere de tidlige morgennyheder i det tv, man ikke altid ved, hvad man skal svare. I podcasten taler Dennis Ritter en lille smule om Rolf Sørensen og Jørgen Leth, men overhovedet ikke om Jonas Vingegaard. Og godt det samme, for han er der jo naturligvis for kun at tale om TV-2.

PaperPlayer biorxiv neuroscience
Post-saccadic following in the marmoset monkey as a read-out of pre-saccadic attention

PaperPlayer biorxiv neuroscience

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2022


Link to bioRxiv paper: http://biorxiv.org/cgi/content/short/2022.10.10.511640v1?rss=1 Authors: Coop, S. H., Bunce, G. W., Abrham, Y. T., Bucklaew, A., Mitchell, J. F. Abstract: During natural visual foraging, primates move their eyes 2-3 times per second to bring objects of interest to central, high-resolution vision at the fovea. For moving objects, they use a combination of rapid saccadic eye movements along with smooth following movements to track targets continuously. It is also known that saccadic eye movements produce perceptual enhancements for the saccade target before the eyes move, called pre-saccadic attention. Recently, in human participants, we found that saccades made to peripheral motion apertures resulted in smooth post-saccadic following that tracked stimulus motion at low gain (Kwon, Rolfs, & Mitchell, 2019). Because this effect persisted even when the stimulus disappeared in saccade flight, we can infer the post-saccadic following was predictive, reflecting the integration of peripheral motion information from the target before the saccade, and provides an automatic perceptual read-out of stimulus motion. Here we examined post-saccadic following in marmoset monkeys to determine if they automatically tracked stimulus motion like humans, and if so, if that following response could be used as a reliable behavioral read-out of motion. Marmosets performed a saccade foraging task in which they initially acquired central fixation and then made a saccade that sampled between three different motion apertures. For each trial, the direction of motion of each aperture was independently sampled from 16 directions. We found that immediately upon saccade offset, the marmosets eye traces followed the pre-saccadic motion with a low (10-20%) gain that was consistent with humans. We also found that the motion from other non-target apertures influenced following responses though with a much weaker gain. The gain was distributed equally across apertures before the saccade, but immediately after the saccade was enhanced for the saccade target relative to other apertures, consistent with a post-saccadic target enhancement found in smooth pursuit (Gardener and Lisberger, 2001). This following response provided an estimate of target motion with a median absolute angular errors ranging from 25 to 50 degrees across sessions, roughly half as accurate as that achieved with an explicit trained perceptual report (Cloherty et. al., 2020). Session by session the relative gain for the target as compared to other apertures also varied, providing an index of attentional selection. These findings support that natural visual foraging with moving targets can provide an automatic behavioral read-out of peripheral motion integration and pre-saccadic attention. Copy rights belong to original authors. Visit the link for more info Podcast created by PaperPlayer

Trading Secrets
$90k+/year in beauty! Francis Tesmer, founder of the LEAD Institute, reveals the $ecrets to breaking the beauty industry stereotype, partnering with L'Oreal USA Professional Products, and the power of the human machine & beauty

Trading Secrets

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2022 80:12


This week, Jason is joined by global entrepreneur, philanthropist, beauty industry leader and CEO of ROLFS global, Francis Tesmer!      In collaboration with L'Oreal USA Professional Products, Francis founded LEAD, a revolutionary higher education program that is designed to elevate a new era of leaders for the ever-changing world of beauty, with a passion for women's empowerment, social justice, economic growth, and sustainability. In addition to her professional success, she supports and collaborates with hundreds of not-for-profit organizations that help connect leaders from around the world to ensure positive changes are happening, holding prominent roles such as the President of the United Nations World Trade Point Federation - Germany, executive producer of a full-length documentary, and now CEO of the first ever education program that offers an Associate's and a Bachelor's degree in beauty.    Francis gives insight to the human machine and the importance of learning how to operate it for your own success, how much of an impact education can play into your earning potential in the beauty industry, why she believes the beauty industry is so antiquated, and how beauty starts on the inside. Francis also reveals how she ended up in the beauty space, how she was able to partner with L'Oreal USA Professional Products, how LEAD is completely changing the beauty industry by accelerating knowledge, information, and resume for students, and what it means to be a thought leader. and what massive project she is engaged in. How many hours of sleep does Francis get a night? What is her thesis around beauty? How much does it cost to attend LEAD and earn a degree? What should we know about the industry as a consumer?    Francis reveals all that and so much more in another episode you can't afford to miss!   Be sure to follow the Trading Secrets Podcast on Instagram & join the Facebook group.   Sponsor: Getfirstperson.com code SECRETS for 15% off your first order   Host: Jason Tartick Voice of Viewer: David Arduin Executive Producer: Evan Sahr   Produced by Dear Media.   Please note that this episode may contain paid endorsements and advertisements for products and services. Individuals on the show may have a direct or indirect financial interest in products or services referred to in this episode.

Cykelhistorier
Vinden i Palmetræerne · Rolf Sørensen · Tirreno-Adriatico 1987

Cykelhistorier

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2022 20:58


21 år gammel slår en ukendt dansk rytter alle de store stjerner i et af Italiens største cykelløb. Hør den dramatiske historie om den unge Rolf Sørensens gennembrudssejr i Tirreno-Adriatico 1987. Fortalt af Lars Bom. Sponsoreret af Škoda Danmark.Fra bogen "Den Gale Slagter og andre danske cykelhistorier" af Jakob Staalby.

LANGSOM GENGIVELSE
UGENS HØJDEPUNKTER I SPORTENS VERDEN

LANGSOM GENGIVELSE

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2022 59:02


Nyt brev opfordrer DBU til at sende et amatørlandshold til VM i Qatar. Rolf Sørensen er i en livskrise, der involvere skilsmisse og alkoholproblemer. Konflikt i DBU Bredde, hvor samarbejdet, ifølge Ekstra Bladet, er brudt sammen. En ung engelsk fodboldspiller springer ud som homoseksuel. Officielt er der stadig forsvindende få homoseksuelle i herrefodbold. Du får klip fra vores programmer ''Blædel mod rov'', ''Fremkaldt'', ''4 på foden'' og ''Sportsugen'' Vært: Emil Mortensen See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

FREMKALDT
Rolf Sørensen

FREMKALDT

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2022 55:38


Rolf Sørensen var en formidabel cykelrytter med sejre i de store klassikere og den gule føre trøje i Tour de France. Lige nu oplever Rolf Sørensen så den anden ende af skalaen, der hvor livet gør ondt. Han er blevet skilt og har haft et alkoholproblem, som krævede afvænningsophold på 5 uger. En ærlig Rolf Sørensen, fortæller om den livskrive, han lige nu er ramt af. Hør hans tanker om livet, vennerne og sig selv fra en meget sårbar Rolf Sørensen. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Uhørt
Uhørt - 7. maj 2022

Uhørt

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2022 105:00


Rolf Sørensen sætter ord på røvhuls-faktoren i Uhørt, hvor der er masser af ledige jobs. For Samsø skriger på hænder, der kan betjene turister - men de må gerne gøre det lidt stille af hensyn til Annette. Hun kan ikke tåle lyde og sover med høreværn. Det og meget mere i programmet, hvor Tina Dickow synger, sirenen hyler og vi tjekker tørken. Du kan tippe Uhørt om noget du synes fortjener et genhør på uhort@dr.dk Vært: Sanne Nyland Christensen.

Life Channel Portal - Format : FENSTER ZUM SONNTAG-Talk

Rolf und Valeria Lutz waren 25 Jahre lang verheiratet. Ihre besondere Liebesgeschichte begann mit einer Brieffreundschaft zwischen der Schweiz und Brasilien. Valerias schlimme Krebserkrankung und ihr Tod zerstörten das Ehe-Glück, nur wenige Tage nach der silbernen Hochzeit, für immer. Rolf und Valeria Lutz | (c) privat «Ich war ganz allein.» Als Rolf Lutz im Alter von Mitte 20 beide Elternteile an Krebs verliert, stellt sich ein schweres Gefühl der Einsamkeit bei ihm ein. Als junger, von Fremdsprachen begeisterter Mann nimmt er an einem internationalen Projekt für Brieffreundschaften teil, eine Möglichkeit, neue Kontakte zu knüpfen und seine Englischkenntnisse zu verbessern. In Brasilien, auf der anderen Seite des Atlantiks und über 7000 Kilometer von der Schweiz entfernt, nimmt die brasilianische Universitätsklasse von Valeria auch an dieser Aktion teil. Sie wählt die Adresse von Rolf Lutz aus – ein lebensverändernder Entscheid. Es entwickelt sich eine Brieffreundschaft, die mit der Zeit an Tiefe gewinnt. Rolf und Valeria legen den Briefen Fotos bei und 1987, zwei Jahre nach dem ersten Brief, kommt es in Recife, Brasilien, zum ersten Treffen. «Ich weiss noch jede Minute von damals. Ich habe unsere erste Begegnung noch so präsent.» 1990 heiraten die beiden und sind für 25 Jahre glücklich in der Schweiz verheiratet. Zwischen 2013 und 2015 geht es Valeria gesundheitlich immer schlechter. Eine Woche nach ihrem 25. Hochzeitstag stirbt Rolfs grosse Liebe, und er bleibt allein, trauernd und ratlos zurück. Die Zerstörungskraft von Krebs und dem Alleinsein hat ihn ein weiteres Mal eingeholt.

The Daily Messiah – ditt nyhetsflöde
101. Rolfs name out of your fucking mouth

The Daily Messiah – ditt nyhetsflöde

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2022 32:28


Messiah ger sin analys av Oscarsbråket efter allt lagt sig, John ifrågasätter influencers källkritik och Klara är arg på SVT igen.

Kalixpodden
Anders Olovsson, sågverksprofil

Kalixpodden

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2021 58:15 Transcription Available


Anders Olovsson har en lång erfarenhet från sågverksbranschen, bland annat som vd för Rolfs Såg. Idag verkar han som rådgivare till sågverkets nya ägare, men även som ordförande för Luleå Hockey.I Kalixpodden berättar han bland annat om uppväxten i Rolfs, ledarrollen och ishockeyintresset.Detta avsnitt av Kalixpodden ingår i näringslivsenhetens satsning #viärkalix.Gäst: Anders Olofsson, sågverksprofil.Programledare: Reine Sundqvist, informationsansvarig vid Kalix kommun.

Forhjulslir
5/5 Portræt: Rolf Sørensen

Forhjulslir

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2021 95:40


Forhjulslir præsenteres i samarbejde med Oddset fra Danske Licens Spil +18.  Den største. Danmarks mest vindende cykelrytter i historien. Han er her på podcasten blevet kåret til den bedste danske cykelrytter i historien af de to gregarios, Jørgen Marcussen og Per Bausager. Det er selvfølgelig Rolf Sørensen, Il Biondo.   Rolfs palmares taler sit eget sprog. Aldrig har der været en dansker, som har vundet så meget, og som har kørt så mange topplaceringer hjem. Han har vundet to monumenter (Liege Bastogne Liege og Flandern Rundet), vundet et hav af endagsklassikere, ført World Cuppen over flere omgange, været i den gule trøje i Tour de France, vundet Tirreno Adriatico og Holland Rundt to gange, vundet etaper i Touren og Giroen og taget en flot OL-sølvmedalje i linjeløb.   Men hvordan er hele historien om danmarks største væddeløber gennem tiden, Rolf Sørensen? Hvorfor og hvordan forelskede han sig i cykelsporten? Hvorfor droppede han ud af gymnasiet som 17-årig for at drage til Toscana? Hvordan udviklede han sig til at blive en af verdens allerbedste cykelryttere? Hvilke mennesker hjalp på ham rejsen? Og hvordan vil han egentlig gerne huskes? Hvem er Rolf Sørensen og hvem var cykelrytteren Rolf Sørensen? Det og meget andet vil Rolf gøre os alle klogere på i dette store portræt over 5 episoder, hvor vi udover den store cykelkarriere også vender tiden efter karrierestoppet.  Del 5 er den afsluttende del på det store portræt af Rolf Sørensen. Her skal vi høre om de succesfulde år på Rabobank, hvor det blandt andet blev til drømmesejren i Flandern Rundt og OL-sølv i 1996. Endelig fortæller Rolf om de sidste år som professionel cykelrytter og refleksionen over den lange og flotte karriere. Historien om Rolf Sørensen er historien om en stor mester i international og dansk cykelhistorie. En vaskeægte legende.  Navn: Rolf Sørensen. Professionelle hold gennem karrieren: Murella-Fanini (1986) Remac-Fanini (1987) Ariostea (1988-1992) Carrera Jeans - Tassoni (1993) GB-MG Maglificio - Bianchi (1994) MG Maglificio - Technogym (1995) Rabobank ProTeam (1996-2000) CSC ProTeam - Tiscali (2001) Landbouwkrediet - Colnago (01/01-2002 - 20/07-2002) Født: 20. april 1965 (56 år). Vært: Anders Mielke

Forhjulslir
4/5 Portræt: Rolf Sørensen

Forhjulslir

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2021 46:17


Forhjulslir præsenteres i samarbejde med Oddset fra Danske Licens Spil +18.  Den største. Danmarks mest vindende cykelrytter i historien. Han er her på podcasten blevet kåret til den bedste danske cykelrytter i historien af de to gregarios, Jørgen Marcussen og Per Bausager. Det er selvfølgelig Rolf Sørensen, Il Biondo.   Rolfs palmares taler sit eget sprog. Aldrig har der været en dansker, som har vundet så meget, og som har kørt så mange topplaceringer hjem. Han har vundet to monumenter (Liege Bastogne Liege og Flandern Rundet), vundet et hav af endagsklassikere, ført World Cuppen over flere omgange, været i den gule trøje i Tour de France, vundet Tirreno Adriatico og Holland Rundt to gange, vundet etaper i Touren og Giroen og taget en flot OL-sølvmedalje i linjeløb.   Men hvordan er hele historien om danmarks største væddeløber gennem tiden, Rolf Sørensen? Hvorfor og hvordan forelskede han sig i cykelsporten? Hvorfor droppede han ud af gymnasiet som 17-årig for at drage til Toscana? Hvordan udviklede han sig til at blive en af verdens allerbedste cykelryttere? Hvilke mennesker hjalp på ham rejsen? Og hvordan vil han egentlig gerne huskes? Hvem er Rolf Sørensen og hvem var cykelrytteren Rolf Sørensen? Det og meget andet vil Rolf gøre os alle klogere på i dette store portræt over 5 episoder, hvor vi udover den store cykelkarriere også vender tiden efter karrierestoppet.  Historien om Rolf Sørensen er historien om en stor mester i international og dansk cykelhistorie. En vaskeægte legende.  Navn: Rolf Sørensen. Professionelle hold gennem karrieren: Murella-Fanini (1986) Remac-Fanini (1987) Ariostea (1988-1992) Carrera Jeans - Tassoni (1993) GB-MG Maglificio - Bianchi (1994) MG Maglificio - Technogym (1995) Rabobank ProTeam (1996-2000) CSC ProTeam - Tiscali (2001) Landbouwkrediet - Colnago (01/01-2002 - 20/07-2002) Født: 20. april 1965 (56 år). Vært: Anders Mielke

Forhjulslir
3/5 Portræt: Rolf Sørensen

Forhjulslir

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2021 68:39


Forhjulslir præsenteres i samarbejde med Oddset fra Danske Licens Spil +18.  Den største. Danmarks mest vindende cykelrytter i historien. Han er her på podcasten blevet kåret til den bedste danske cykelrytter i historien af de to gregarios, Jørgen Marcussen og Per Bausager. Det er selvfølgelig Rolf Sørensen, Il Biondo.   Rolfs palmares taler sit eget sprog. Aldrig har der været en dansker, som har vundet så meget, og som har kørt så mange topplaceringer hjem. Han har vundet to monumenter (Liege Bastogne Liege og Flandern Rundet), vundet et hav af endagsklassikere, ført World Cuppen over flere omgange, været i den gule trøje i Tour de France, vundet Tirreno Adriatico og Holland Rundt to gange, vundet etaper i Touren og Giroen og taget en flot OL-sølvmedalje i linjeløb.   Men hvordan er hele historien om danmarks største væddeløber gennem tiden, Rolf Sørensen? Hvorfor og hvordan forelskede han sig i cykelsporten? Hvorfor droppede han ud af gymnasiet som 17-årig for at drage til Toscana? Hvordan udviklede han sig til at blive en af verdens allerbedste cykelryttere? Hvilke mennesker hjalp på ham rejsen? Og hvordan vil han egentlig gerne huskes? Hvem er Rolf Sørensen og hvem var cykelrytteren Rolf Sørensen? Det og meget andet vil Rolf gøre os alle klogere på i dette store portræt over 5 episoder, hvor vi udover den store cykelkarriere også vender tiden efter karrierestoppet.  Historien om Rolf Sørensen er historien om en stor mester i international og dansk cykelhistorie. En vaskeægte legende.  Navn: Rolf Sørensen. Professionelle hold gennem karrieren: Murella-Fanini (1986) Remac-Fanini (1987) Ariostea (1988-1992) Carrera Jeans - Tassoni (1993) GB-MG Maglificio - Bianchi (1994) MG Maglificio - Technogym (1995) Rabobank ProTeam (1996-2000) CSC ProTeam - Tiscali (2001) Landbouwkrediet - Colnago (01/01-2002 - 20/07-2002) Født: 20. april 1965 (56 år). Vært: Anders Mielke

Forhjulslir
2/5 Portræt: Rolf Sørensen

Forhjulslir

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2021 71:40


Forhjulslir præsenteres i samarbejde med Oddset fra Danske Licens Spil +18.  Den største. Danmarks mest vindende cykelrytter i historien. Han er her på podcasten blevet kåret til den bedste danske cykelrytter i historien af de to gregarios, Jørgen Marcussen og Per Bausager. Det er selvfølgelig Rolf Sørensen, Il Biondo.   Rolfs palmares taler sit eget sprog. Aldrig har der været en dansker, som har vundet så meget, og som har kørt så mange topplaceringer hjem. Han har vundet to monumenter (Liege Bastogne Liege og Flandern Rundet), vundet et hav af endagsklassikere, ført World Cuppen over flere omgange, været i den gule trøje i Tour de France, vundet Tirreno Adriatico og Holland Rundt to gange, vundet etaper i Touren og Giroen og taget en flot OL-sølvmedalje i linjeløb.   Men hvordan er hele historien om danmarks største væddeløber gennem tiden, Rolf Sørensen? Hvorfor og hvordan forelskede han sig i cykelsporten? Hvorfor droppede han ud af gymnasiet som 17-årig for at drage til Toscana? Hvordan udviklede han sig til at blive en af verdens allerbedste cykelryttere? Hvilke mennesker hjalp på ham rejsen? Og hvordan vil han egentlig gerne huskes? Hvem er Rolf Sørensen og hvem var cykelrytteren Rolf Sørensen? Det og meget andet vil Rolf gøre os alle klogere på i dette store portræt over 5 episoder, hvor vi udover den store cykelkarriere også vender tiden efter karrierestoppet.  Historien om Rolf Sørensen er historien om en stor mester i international og dansk cykelhistorie. En vaskeægte legende.  Navn: Rolf Sørensen. Professionelle hold gennem karrieren: Murella-Fanini (1986) Remac-Fanini (1987) Ariostea (1988-1992) Carrera Jeans - Tassoni (1993) GB-MG Maglificio - Bianchi (1994) MG Maglificio - Technogym (1995) Rabobank ProTeam (1996-2000) CSC ProTeam - Tiscali (2001) Landbouwkrediet - Colnago (01/01-2002 - 20/07-2002) Født: 20. april 1965 (56 år). Vært: Anders Mielke

hr-iNFO Das Interview
Effi B. Rolfs, Satirikerin und Künstlerin: „Vielleicht mach ich mal ne Publikumsbeschimpfung!“

hr-iNFO Das Interview

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2021 26:28


Vor dem zweiten Corona-Winter spürt Effi B. Rolfs Frust, Enttäuschung aber auch jede Menge Kreativität. Für die Chefin des Frankfurter Kabaretts „Die Schmiere" war die Pandemie finanziell und emotional eine Katastrophe. Aber Aufgeben ist keine Option.

The Genetic Genius
FINDING FREEDOM WITH FOOD: BREAKING FREE FROM SUGAR WITH MELISSA ROLFS

The Genetic Genius

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2021 52:07


On this week's episode #53 of the Genetic Genius, Certified Holistic Health and Life Coach, Melissa Rolfs, discusses how she helps women with busy lives break free from sugar and emotional eating so they can be calm, confident and in control. Here are some of the topics and questions we discuss on the show. 1. Why do you think that our relationship with sugar is so detrimental to not only our physical body but our emotional body? 2. Do you think our relationship with sugar is purely emotional or are the cells of the body craving the sugar as well? 3. How do we form relationships with sugar at such a young age and how does this affect our current relationship with sugar? 4. When sugar is ruling our decisions and impulses, how does this affect our mood? 5. Do you think more people have been turning to sugar as a vice during the pandemic? 6. Why is it so challenging for many people to lose weight when sugar has such a strong hold. 7. Besides weight gain, what are some of the other organs and systems that are affected by sugar and sugar addictions? 8. How can people begin to break free from sugar especially if it has been a lifelong battle. 9. What are your top three tips that listeners can implement right now to break free from sugar? 10. How do you work with clients who are suffering from sugar addictions? To learn more about Melissa and how to book an appointment for help with your sugar. addiction, please visit www.free2bcoaching.com Follow Melissa on social media: FB: www.facebook.com/melissarohlfscoach IG: Free2b_coaching Download her How to Kick Cravings to the Curb guide https://mailchi.mp/free2bcoaching/sugar-rf-sept-2020 Download sneaky sugar list https://mailchi.mp/free2bcoaching/sneaky-sugar-list To learn more about Dr. LuLu Shimek, pre-order her new book, and make an appointment please visit www.doclulu.com

Moving Stevens Point Forward
Episode 7: Meet Alex Rolfs owner of Baseline Performance Training

Moving Stevens Point Forward

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2021 40:33


We discuss the unique approach of Baseline Performance Training and how it benefits their clients.  

Öppet fall
Ernst Rolfs livförsäkring - Del 1/2

Öppet fall

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2021 65:30


Under 1920-talet är Ernst Rolf stor stjärna i svensk underhållning, men i början av 30-talet drabbas han av ekonomiska problem och depression. På julafton 1932 tar han sömnmedel och hoppar i det iskalla vattnet på Lidingö. Han körs medvetslös till sjukhus och dör. Som dödsorsak anges lunginflammation. När hans änka Tutta Rolf vill ha ut livförsäkringen säger försäkringsbolaget att den inte gäller vid självmord. Hon hävdar att det inte var självmord. Nu startar en tvist som går ända till högsta domstolen. Del 1 av 2.

Öppet fall
Ernst Rolfs livförsäkring - Del 2/2

Öppet fall

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2021 62:57


Under 1920-talet är Ernst Rolf stor stjärna i svensk underhållning, men i början av 30-talet drabbas han av ekonomiska problem och depression. På julafton 1932 tar han sömnmedel och hoppar i det iskalla vattnet på Lidingö. Han körs medvetslös till sjukhus och dör. Som dödsorsak anges lunginflammation. När hans änka Tutta Rolf vill ha ut livförsäkringen säger försäkringsbolaget att den inte gäller vid självmord. Hon hävdar att det inte var självmord. Nu startar en tvist som går ända till högsta domstolen. Del 2 av 2.

The Answered Question
Episode 54: Cynthia Meyers, Thomas Rolfs, and Toby Oft

The Answered Question

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2017 57:26


Three members of the Boston Symphony Orchestra - piccolo player Cynthia Meyers, trumpeter Thomas Rolfs, and trombonist Toby Oft - talk with Ron Della Chiesa and Brian McCreath about their paths to the BSO, what it takes to play in a major orchestra, and the excitement of performing with Music Director Andris Nelsons.