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Foreign Options for US Citizens Summary: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d-Jnr3Go2Gg In this conversation, Frazer Rice of Next Vantage and Judi Galst of Henley and Partners discuss the increasing interest among U.S. citizens in exploring global mobility options amidst geopolitical chaos. We delve into the distinctions between residency and citizenship, the implications of U.S. taxation, and the motivations driving individuals to seek alternative living arrangements. The discussion also covers the potential for citizenship through ancestry, popular destinations for relocation, and investment opportunities in countries like New Zealand and Australia. Judi emphasizes the importance of understanding the legal and practical aspects of relocating, as well as the need for personal exploration before making significant decisions. Takeaways Interest in global mobility has surged among U.S. citizens. Many seek residency as an insurance policy rather than leaving the U.S. Understanding residency vs. citizenship is crucial for potential expatriates. Residency can lead to citizenship but often requires time and investment. Tax implications are complex; relocating should not be primarily for tax benefits. Ancestry can provide a pathway to citizenship in several countries. Popular destinations for U.S. citizens include Europe, the Caribbean, and New Zealand. Investment opportunities exist in countries like New Zealand and Australia. Emerging markets in South America and Asia are gaining attention. Practical steps include consulting experts and visiting potential countries. Chapters 00:00 Navigating Geopolitical Chaos: The Rise of Global Mobility 02:55 Understanding Residency vs. Citizenship: Key Differences 06:06 Tax Implications and Motivations for Seeking Alternatives 08:48 Exploring Ancestry-Based Citizenship: Opportunities and Challenges 11:54 Popular Destinations for U.S. Citizens: Europe, Caribbean, and Beyond 15:10 Investment Opportunities: New Zealand and Australia 17:59 Emerging Trends in South America and Asia 20:50 Practical Steps for U.S. Citizens Considering Relocation Transcript I’m Frazer Rice. We’re certainly living in crazy political times right now, and a lot of US citizens are worried about what’s happening here and abroad. And they’re starting to think about other residencies and citizenship options. I talked to Judy Gost at Henley and Partners about what is and isn’t possible on that front. By the end of this, you’re going to understand the locations that are interesting, the difference between residency and citizenship, and why that may matter as you make choices for your retirement and your location long-term, both for yourself and for your kids. Frazer Rice (00:00.874)Welcome aboard, Judy. Judi Galst (00:03.022)Thanks for having me. Frazer Rice (00:04.244)Well, we’re in the midst of a lot of geopolitical chaos, and I think you have seen and I’ve seen a lot of interest in United States citizens looking abroad for either places to live or other situations to either get away from the chaos or try to address some other needs in their lives. What is the state of the union? assume interest has ticked up. Judi Galst (00:27.874)Yes, I’ve seen more business than I could have ever predicted, but it’s not necessarily people that are leaving the United States. For the most part, most of the clients that I’m working with are doing it as an insurance policy. A lot of the conversations I have with a client start out with them saying, I don’t want to leave the United States, but I’m feeling unsettled and the way to mitigate the way that I’m feeling is to have options. So they want to understand what if I did want to have a guaranteed right to go live in another part of the world? What is available to me? How do I pursue this? How long will it take? Frazer Rice (01:08.434)And we’ll get into some of the technical aspects here, but one of the concepts is understanding the difference between being able to reside somewhere else and being a citizen of another country, and then how that interacts with being a citizen of the United States. Maybe take us through the comparison of residents versus citizenship. Judi Galst (01:28.748)Yeah, that’s actually a really important distinction. And it doesn’t mean that one is better than the other, but they do have different benefits. And so it’s important to understand the difference. So let’s start with residents. Residents doesn’t mean the ability to have a house in another country. It means the ability to reside legally in another country. So the US passport is very strong. You can go into a lot of different countries even without having a visa. But we can’t stay there forever. We have limits, for example, in Europe. We can go in for 90 days, but then we have to leave for 90 days before we can go back in for another 90 days. So if you become a legal resident of another country, you have the ability to live there unlimited for a certain period of time. Residency is not permanent unless there’s a path to permanent residency. So usually you’re going to have to renew it and there may be some conditions in order to maintain it. Now, how frequently you have to renew it is going to vary by the country. For example, in Greece, you can become a Greek resident via a golden visa and that is good for five years and you’ll renew for another five years. In Italy, it’s good for two years. Then you renew for another three years. In Portugal, it’s good for two years. Then you renew for another three years. And as I said, there could be conditions. So in Greece, you qualify via purchasing real estate. If you sell the real estate, you’re going to lose your golden visa, not be able to renew it. In Italy, you qualify via purchasing stock. Frazer Rice (02:51.925)Right. Judi Galst (02:55.945)If you sell the stock, you’re not going to be able to renew it. You can get some travel rights by being a resident. Usually this benefit is not as important to a U.S. person because we already have really good travel benefits with our U.S. passport. But it can often be a strategy for someone from a country with a weaker passport, say even someone living in the United States that has only a Chinese passport. If they want to go into Europe, they have to get a Schenken visa. So a strategy for them might be let me become a resident of say Greece and then I gain Schengen access. Not unlimited, but I get that 90 days out of 180 days. Finally, I would say that residency can have a path to citizenship. Usually it’s a pretty arduous path. For example, in Italy, you can become a resident. You have to live in the country of Italy for six months a year for 10 years before you’d be eligible to apply. In Greece, six months a year for seven years. But there is ultimately a path in most residency programs. Frazer Rice (03:56.755)So let’s dive into citizenship, which my predilection on that is that it’s a much more permanent component, but it’s also a much more difficult process in general. Judi Galst (04:05.646)It doesn’t necessarily have to be difficult. It really depends on what program you’re doing. But you’re right. It’s a guaranteed right. It’s very difficult for a country to take away someone’s citizenship. The other big difference is that you get a passport. So in addition to gaining the ability to live in the country that you’re a citizen of, you also get another travel document. So depending upon what treaties have been done between your country of citizenship and other countries, it may really improve your mobility. Again, U.S. passport is pretty strong. you’re U.S. passport holder, unless there’s something unexpected like a pandemic when borders close to Americans, you already have a good travel document. But it can be another mobility option. Perhaps you’re going into a country you don’t want to identify as a U.S. passport holder, or perhaps you have a weaker passport and you want to travel on a secondary citizenship passport that might improve your mobility. Where citizenship is particularly powerful is in Europe. Because if you become a citizen of one country in the European Union, you gain the right to reside and work in any country in Europe. Frazer Rice (05:11.104)And just to distinguish, how does that impact UK people after they Brexited? Judi Galst (05:16.942)Sadly, with Brexit, the UK is no longer part of the EU. So many people in the UK are quite upset about this because no, you’re not going to gain the ability as a citizen of an EU country to live in the UK, nor are citizens of the UK now able to live anywhere in the European Union as they were previously. Frazer Rice (05:36.992)So let’s apply this directly to US citizens. So US citizen taxed on worldwide wealth. Let’s start with that. sure because I just got a Twitter fight with somebody who said, well, if you’re crypto, you can move away and you’re not out of the system. I’m like, that’s just no. We’ll start with that. But taxed on worldwide wealth, good passport can travel, but there are limitations as far as how long you can stay in various countries, probably around Judi Galst (05:52.622)Mm-hmm. Frazer Rice (06:06.578)Investment options, land ownership, things like that, depending on it. Where are the benefits of that U.S. person looking for another place to either reside or gain citizenship? Judi Galst (06:20.312)Well, it’s not a tax benefit. You started out with taxes and I know when someone, a client calls and says, you know, can you tell me what my options are? I’m really sick of paying us taxes. I’m like, well, this isn’t the right call for you. Yeah. So, but it’s important to understand. It doesn’t mean you’re going to be double taxed because that is a misconception that many people have about whether they should pursue a strategy of alternative residents or citizenship, because unlike the U S and Eritrea, Frazer Rice (06:22.079)Right. Frazer Rice (06:30.08)Puerto Rico that that’s it. That’s your best bet if you’re gonna try if you’re gonna try to play games Judi Galst (06:49.774)Every other country in the world, you don’t automatically become a tax resident by being a legal resident or even by being a citizen. Usually, you’re not going to trigger tax residency unless you reside 183 days in another country, but there are some exceptions. Switzerland is 90 days. Some, like New Zealand, will say it’s 183 days, but in a 12-month period, not necessarily in a year. I’m not licensed to give tax advice, so I’m giving high-level answer to this question. But in general, just by pursuing an alternative residence or citizenship, there’s no tax consequences. And if you were to become a tax resident, many of the countries that we support programs in have treaties. So it doesn’t necessarily mean that you’re going to pay double tax, but it does mean it has to be looked at. If I am talking to a client and they really have full intention of relocating to another country, immediately I want them to have a local tax consultation, which I set up for them to understand what, if any, consequences they have to be aware of. Frazer Rice (07:50.322)And those consequences can change. did an episode probably about six months ago on the change in law in the UK. And it’s a different environment than it was even six months ago for people either going in or coming out of that country as it relates to their US intersection. So I think that the summary on all of that is, look, if you’re going there, A, don’t do it for tax purposes, B, If you’re going to do it, make sure you get local tax counsel because those relationships can be complicated and will affect your planning. Judi Galst (08:25.198)Let’s talk about why people are doing it because taxes is not the strategy. And I would say, and my clients are almost exclusively Americans. So why are people calling me about this? There’s really four key motivators that tend to come up in the conversation. The first is because they do want another mobility option. They kind of have some PTSD still from the pandemic. They remember that feeling. Frazer Rice (08:27.935)Mm. Judi Galst (08:48.226)We could all work remotely. You had the vacation house in Italy or you had the private plane and all of a sudden you couldn’t take advantage of it because all the borders are closed to you and we could only stay in the United States. So some people are just realizing there is some risk to having one mobility option and they want to have an alternative. But I would say 90 % of the conversations I have there’s some reference to a plan B. People are feeling unsettled for so many different reasons. You know, I talked to people whose family fled the Holocaust. It is literally in their DNA where their family thought it could never happen here. And that comes up in every conversation with them. But I have same sex, you know, couples, have transgender clients, I have people whose family lived in other countries where they saw the fall of democracy. And then I just have a lot of wealthy clients, and they’re diversifying their assets right now. And they want to diversify their mobility. They pay a lot of money in insurance and they say, Judy, this is just another line item. Frazer Rice (09:45.896)You Judi Galst (09:46.703)I’d say some are thinking not just about themselves, but they’re thinking about protecting generational opportunity and legacy. Some say, you know, I’m a student of history and yeah, maybe it’s going to take 10, 15, 20 years, but I’ve seen this happen before. And I want to know that my kids and my grandkids are going to have options to either live a life in another part of the world for cultural or educational opportunities or in a worst case scenario, because the U.S. isn’t where they actually want to be. And finally, I’d say it fits nicely in a diversification of asset strategy, which many, many people are thinking about right now. Maybe they don’t want to hold all their money in the United States. Maybe they don’t want to all their real estate in the United States. And there can be strategies that are separate from what I do in terms of opening bank accounts in Switzerland or Singapore or other parts of the world. But really, all the programs that I do require you to move some assets. You’re either investing in stock or venture capital or private equity or real estate. So it does complement a diversification of asset strategy. Frazer Rice (10:42.911)Cool, so let’s think about, we sort of beat the tax horse to death a little bit here, but relocating versus renouncing. And different things, know, people probably come up to you with questions, do I have to fully leave? Do I have to renounce my US citizenship? How does all of that Judi Galst (10:51.608)Mm-hmm. Judi Galst (10:58.222)Great questions. So I’ve never had a client renounce. The US right now does not limit the number of passports one can have or citizenships one can have or how many residences they can have. Now, there is a congressperson who has just decided he wants to introduce some sort of bill that’s going to eliminate dual citizenship for Americans, although most constitutional scholars feel that’s like dead on arrival. But I have to acknowledge that. So no, you don’t need to renounce. And frankly, if you have a lot of money, renouncing is quite complicated and expensive, and you need really good counsel to make that very, very significant decision. In terms of relocation, almost all of the programs that we support require little to no physical presence. You’re always going to probably have to go for biometrics and give fingerprints. But a lot of these programs, you don’t actually have to come back to that country again, except to renew it. So for people that really want it as a Plan B and have no intention of really going to live in another part of the world at this stage in their lives, there’s not an obligation for you to spend time in order to maintain the ability to live in another country if you so choose. Frazer Rice (12:08.017)One thing that comes up that people ask me about and I only vaguely understand it is the concept of being able to get citizenship via ancestry. Comes up with a lot of people of Irish descent, Germany and Austrian especially. What’s the state of that and how realistic is it across different countries? Judi Galst (12:15.993)Mm. Mm-hmm. Judi Galst (12:26.767)It’s very realistic. And in fact, I’m doing German citizenship for myself. So for anyone whose family fled due to Nazi persecution from Germany and Austria, you and all future generations are entitled to citizenship. And my friends are like, why do you want German passport? But first of all, my kids got it. So my kids can go now live and work in Europe if they want, which is great, tremendous optionality. If you remember, I said before, it’s not just Germany. It’s any country in the European Union. Frazer Rice (12:30.473)Okay. Frazer Rice (12:47.956)Right. Judi Galst (12:56.899)And it’s very affordable if you actually are entitled to it. At Henley and Partners, we have established relationships with experts, lawyers in several countries that specialize in citizenship by ancestry. It’s very complex. And every country has different rules about like, it was passed down on the mother’s side, or if there was a break in the bloodline, or if it was passed a certain generation, or if there was a name change, there’s a lot of complexity to it. But clients who think they may be eligible can contact us and we will have an assessment done. And if there is a case, we’ll refer them to someone that can help them through the process. And, you know, it can cost around 5,000, 7,500 euros versus I have clients getting EU citizenship through, you know, Malta and they’re 1.5 million out of pocket. So if you can qualify via Ancestry, I’d say certainly it’s worth considering. Frazer Rice (13:50.879)Terrific. Judi Galst (13:51.311)But don’t call me and say, like, I did 23andMe and I’m Irish. Because you do actually have to produce documents. Not a humongous list of documents, but you’re going to need naturalization certificates for the descendant. You’re going to need marriage certificates, birth certificates, and other documents. Frazer Rice (13:55.187)Ha ha ha! Frazer Rice (14:10.844)So there’s definitely an exercise involved with it, but if you can legitimately trace lineage, you may have a shot. So let’s talk about what jurisdictions are popular with United States citizens. We talked a little bit about Europe, and I’m sure there’s some, let’s call it, some that are easier than others. But then Caribbean, South America, Australia, New Zealand, maybe even Asia, what comes across your desk as being Judi Galst (14:14.094)Mm-mm. Exactly. Frazer Rice (14:40.488)more reasonable than others maybe. Judi Galst (14:43.246)So I’d say clients that I’m talking to are basically going in one of four different directions. One is Europe. For residency, we’re looking at Portugal, Greece, Italy, and Malta. Those are all great programs because they require little to no time in the country to maintain the residency rights. So for people that really have no intention of spending significant time in another country, they’re really good solutions. And for citizenship in Europe, there very limited options. There’s ancestry, which we just talked about. But the concept of citizenship by investment in Europe essentially was killed by the European Court of Justice in the spring of 2025. To give a little bit of explanation, Malta used to have a citizenship by investment program. And it basically said, do these three things, make a large gift to the Maltese economy, rent a property for six years and spend somewhere around 21 days in the country. And you will have a path. to citizenship in Malta, which is an EU country. And the EU hated it. They felt it was transactional, that the passport was being sold, and they felt that people were being granted citizenship that didn’t show a tie to the country. And when this court ruling came out and deemed Malta’s program illegal, it essentially killed citizenship by investment programs in Europe. So I don’t think you’re going to see any European Union country have a citizenship by investment program, nor any country that wants to join the EU have one. But many countries in Europe have provisions in their constitution that say, if you are an exceptional person that make an exceptional contribution to our country or to humanity, we have discretionary ability to grant you citizenship. And so there are some paths to citizenship via merit, specifically through Malta and Austria right now, as well as some other places. So that’s Europe, snapshot of Europe. Let’s talk a little bit about Caribbean, which you specifically brought up. Frazer Rice (16:35.581)Right. Judi Galst (16:40.862)So Caribbean is a path to citizenship. If you remember, said citizenship, lifelong, right? Not many countries have a path to citizenship. It’s very fast. It’s very affordable. What does it give you? So there are five countries in the Caribbean that have programs St. Kitts, Antigua, Grenada, Dominica, St. Lucia. It gives you citizenship in one of those countries. A passport, another passport that you can travel on. Right now, it’s pretty strong. You can go into Europe with it, the UK, Ireland, not unlimited, same as the US, limited amount of time. Although I’m not sure the strength of the Caribbean passports is always going to be. as strong as it is today. Europe doesn’t love these programs. And I wouldn’t be surprised if the Caribbean passports tend to get weaker. However, for a client that says to me, this is purely an insurance policy. I want to cover my kids and my kids are in their 20s because a lot of times these program kids are going to need their own investment if they’re over the age of 18 or 21. Caribbean wouldn’t be a bad place for us if we felt we wanted to get out of town for a little while. Frazer Rice (17:23.23)Sure. Judi Galst (17:50.031)The Caribbean’s a great solution for a very affordable amount, maybe 400,000 for family. You can get and make an investment in real estate that you can sell in five or seven years and your entire family can gain citizenship. So that’s Caribbean. I can pivot to something else that you want to ask a question. OK, so I actually love the program that New Zealand has out right now, especially for a high net worth person. Frazer Rice (18:05.342)Okay, no, let’s try Australia and New Zealand. Judi Galst (18:18.414)I think every high net worth person should do New Zealand. And for a couple of reasons. First of all, it’s purely investment driven. You have to move a lot of money. So it has to be for a high net worth person because they’re going to move three million US dollars to be invested in private equity, venture capital and private credit in New Zealand for around a three year period. And children up to the age of 25, provided that they’re single and not working full time can be included in that investment. There’s very little time that the family needs to spend in New Zealand. As soon as you move the money there, you gain the right to live unlimited in New Zealand. But the main applicant only has to do 21 days, and the other family members only have to enter and exit for one day in the first year. At the end of three years, provided you didn’t invest in things that have a longer holding period, but from an immigration perspective, you can liquidate your investment. And then you can become a permanent resident. So you have a lifelong right at any time to relocate to New Zealand, or you never have to go back again. English speaking, good healthcare, good education. You could have a life there, unlike I don’t think people really want to envision spending 10 years in the Caribbean. But 10 years in New Zealand, you know, there’s many industries and many things that you could be doing. And you could have a quality of life, maybe not akin to the United States, but good. So I love the New Zealand program. Australia used to have a citizenship by investment program. They do not have one any longer. There is a route that they extend to people, which they call sort of like a talent visa. So there are certain sectors that are important to Australia and they would very much like to attract talent in those sectors. Usually it’s younger talent. So when I’m talking to a client that’s over 55, it can be difficult to get you approved for it. But I’ve had people over 55 that have gotten approved. And if you have the background that Australia deems valuable, they’ll grant you a five-year visa for you and your family at no cost. Children have to be under the age of 18 or financially dependent up to age 23 to be included. But this is a visa that’s only good for five years. And if you don’t contribute to Australian society, it’s not getting renewed. Judi Galst (20:38.082)But I’ve had people from Hollywood, I’ve had songwriters, I’ve had producers, directors, people in private equity that specialize in sectors that are important to Australia. People in finance have been approved. So it’s worth considering if the idea of being able to live in Australia means something to you. Interestingly with that visa, you can also live in New Zealand. Frazer Rice (20:58.095)Okay, it’s one of those things too. If people aren’t forcing you to say, don’t hate me because I’m beautiful, that might not be a good route, but if you are talented or bring something to bear, it may be worth taking a stab at. Is it reciprocal? If you’re in New Zealand, can you go to Australia? Got it. So let’s pivot to Asia and or South America, which you hear about Singapore, you hear about… Judi Galst (21:16.194)No. Good question. Frazer Rice (21:27.131)Other different sort of haveny types of places where people place their wealth or establish family offices and South America I think is, know, think about like Uruguay and places like that which, you know, have the reputation of being the Switzerland of South America. What’s the state of play there? Judi Galst (21:44.527)So I have actually had a few clients that have done residency in Uruguay. They don’t have a formalized program, although I think a more formalized program is going to come out of there. Henley and Partners actually has a government advisory line of business, so we design a lot of these programs and we’re very active in South America. There’s a lot of interest in South America to have citizenship and residence by investment programs, so I think you’re going to see a lot coming from that region in the near term. But Uruguay does have a path to residency. You have to spend time there. Frazer Rice (21:58.611)Mm-hmm. Frazer Rice (22:12.893)Judi Galst (22:13.251)And they don’t tell you exactly how much. Yeah. But most of my clients went with the expectation that maybe they’d have to stay for 30 days and they ended up getting the visa approved faster. You have to go back every year for a period of time or not renew renewing it. But yes, there is a path in Uruguay and more in Central America. People are doing Panama. Frazer Rice (22:36.637)Costa Rica. Judi Galst (22:37.773)Costa Rica is really interesting, very affordable. know we wanted to talk a little bit about the range, but in Costa Rica, you can gain temporary residence by demonstrating you have $2,500 a month in passive income. Many people will have that with interest and dividend income. Or you could invest $150,000 in real estate. It’s a temporary residence for two years, and then you renew for another two years. But at three years, you can transition to permanent residence. As a temporary resident, cannot work for a company in Costa Rica, so you’d have to be able to work remotely. And then once you become a permanent resident, that requirement disappears. Once you are approved, you do have to pay into Social Security in Costa Rica that gives you access to health care. So it’s about $300 per application per month. But Costa Rica is very interesting, I think. Frazer Rice (23:26.67)As we go back, pivot back to Asia, are there any countries with Singapore or others that are possibilities for people in the US? Judi Galst (23:33.722)So Singapore is a possibility. However, you have to move a family office with over 200 million there, or investment levels are around 30 million, and you have to relocate, and the ability to renew it is contingent upon how much time you spend in Singapore. So I would say a very niche client could do Singapore. A more affordable option might be Thailand, which you can get a residence permit very… Frazer Rice (23:44.125)Mm-hmm. Frazer Rice (23:52.605)To be sure. Okay. Judi Galst (24:00.782)Inexpensively. mean, a five-year permit for $25,000. Frazer Rice (24:05.159)Wow. And to round out our tour of the world here, Middle East countries, maybe the UAE, you hear about that as a place where a lot of Europeans go to move their wealth. Is that becoming popular with United States citizens? Judi Galst (24:16.463)Mm-hmm. Judi Galst (24:22.381)Golden Visa in Dubai is very popular. Honestly, not so much among Americans. It’s usually people from other parts of the world. mean, my firm has 70 offices around the world and we do a lot of UAE Golden Visas. I don’t have a huge amount of interest from Americans. I’ve done a couple of them. It’s not hard. You do have to spend time, like 30 days as part of the process there. Frazer Rice (24:26.525)Mm-hmm. Judi Galst (24:46.703)You can invest in real estate at 550,000, but there’s like 19 different visa types. You can set up a company. If you’re a member of YPO, Young Presidents Organization, they’re deemed talented and they don’t even make an investment. So, you know, it’s an option and we could certainly help it. But to be honest, I don’t see huge demand among Americans. Frazer Rice (25:03.259)Interesting. So let’s round this out a little bit here. For a U.S. citizen who is feeling unsettled or is just curious what’s out there. They want the ability to go live in Madeira, buy a place there. And to be able to go unfettered or something like that. What’s a good thought process or sequence of events for them to go through in order to make that happen? Judi Galst (25:31.344)I mean, we don’t charge for consultations. So I don’t know if you’re going to share my email at the end of this, but just hit me up. To me, any client conversation is about educating. This is generally a new topic for someone. It’s very rare that someone calls me and they really understand what is available to them and also what would be a good fit for them. They may not understand if they want to include their children. There are going to be some that are going to be better fits for them than other based on the ages of the kids. They may not understand how much time they have to spend in a country to make it happen. How much it’s going to cost, and just learn about it. Learn what your options are. I can usually pretty quickly. Once I understand a client’s objectives, tell them. This is a strategy that I think makes sense for you and exactly how it would Frazer Rice (26:14.206)And it strikes me too, that for people who are exploring different places, it’s probably a good idea to have visited them first before just jumping in, jumping in feet first and sort of solving a problem without understanding what actually implementing the solution looks like. Judi Galst (26:21.111)Yeah. Yeah. Judi Galst (26:29.177)For sure. I because many of the clients that I work with are of higher wealth, they usually have done a fair amount of traveling. So the idea of envisioning, know, residency in Italy, they’ve been to Italy. But when I talk to clients, especially about the Caribbean, where they might be investing in real estate and they have to decide between which country makes the most sense, I always tell them they should try and go because it can be a lifestyle decision. And they want to see where they could actually envision themselves if, in fact, they triggered this insurance policy. Frazer Rice (26:58.59)Judy, great stuff. Here it is. Put your email out there in case people want to reach out and find out more. Judi Galst (27:05.099)Okay, amazing. So my email is my first name, Judy, J-U-D-I dot my last name, GALST, G-A-L-S as in Sam T, at henleyglobal.com, H-E-N-L-E-Y, global.com, or you can give me a call at 646-856-3712. Frazer Rice (27:29.406)Great stuff. We’re going to have that in the show notes too so people can look on webpage, etc. to get that information. Thank you so much. It’s something, you know, when you’re at the desk and dreaming wistfully about what life looks like, what you’re done working, if you’re done working, my calculation is I’ll be able to retire when I’m 127. But it’s great just to sort of envision what that looks like. the expertise is out there. Thanks for being on. Judi Galst (27:56.047)My pleasure. 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Vilhjálmur Árnason og Þorsteinn Víglundsson fara yfir fréttir vikunnar á bóndadegi. Við ræðum um nýjustu vendingar í baráttunni um Grænland, væntanlegt prófkjör Samfylkingarinnar í Reykjavík, ástæðu þess að Þorsteinn sagði skilið við Viðreisn og almennt um stjórnarsamstarfið, þróun á fylgi flokkanna, hvernig Össur Skarphéðinsson skólaði Sigmar Guðmundsson til, stöðuna í efnahagsmálum, framboð Þorsteins til formennsku í Samtökum iðnaðarins, framboð Vilhjálms í oddvitasæti hjá Sjálfstæðisflokknum í Keflavík og margt fleira.
Från 2022. Finansbolaget Allras grundare Alexander Ernstberger och David Persson anklagas för att stoppa svenskarnas pensionspengar i egen ficka. Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radios app. Bolaget Allra startas i en källare på Söder i Stockholm. Först heter det ”Svensk Fondservice” och får snabbt ett rykte om fula säljmetoder.Pensionsspararna luras på över 135 miljoner kronorMen verksamheten växer och snart finns det nästan 20 miljarder kronor i bolagets fyra fonder. Bakom kulisserna sker en rad affärer med kundernas pengar som kommer få dramatiska konsekvenser – inte bara för de inblandade, utan för hela fondmarknaden och premiepensionssystemet.De unga grundarna Alexander Ernstberger och David Persson blir kända för rekorddyra villor, sportbilar och helikopterturer. Men så anklagas de för att ha stoppat svenskarnas pensionspengar i egen ficka.Medverkande:Thomas Hertz, kammaråklagare Ekobrottsmyndigheten.Patrick Siegbahn, grundare Småspararguiden.Claes Aronsson, ekonomireporter Ekot.Stefan Fransson Inszöl, pensionssparare.Anna Åkesson, enhetschef Pensionsmyndigheten.Samt rättegångsljud.En dokumentär av: Hanna Malmodin.Producent: Jon Jordås.Dokumentären publicerades första gången 2022.Efter att dokumentären gjordes har de dömda avtjänat sina fängelsestraff.
Samtökin Blaðamenn án landamæra (Reporters sans frontières) segja að 67 blaðamenn, hið minnsta, hafi verið drepnir á síðasta ári, Flestir þeirra féllu á Gaza fyrir hendi Ísraelshers. Bandaríkjastjórn hefur lýst því yfir að annað þrep vopnahléssamkomulags á Gaza hafi tekið gildi. Samkvæmt því eiga Hamas-samtökin að afvopnast og Ísraelsher að draga sig enn frekar frá Gaza. Þá skal alþjóðleg nefnd taka við stjórn á Gaza og fjölþjóðlegt friðargæslulið sjá þar um öryggi. Í lok Heimsgluggans var rætt um fund utanríkisráðherra Danmerkur og Grænlands með bandarískum ráðamönnum um Grænland. Ákveðið var að viðræðum yrði haldið áfram en Bandaríkjaforseti heldur til streitu kröfum um bandarísk yfirráð á Grænlandi.
Hon gifte in sig i Hollywood-eliten. Hamnade i skuggan av sin man. Men tog revansch och blev en av världens största filmstjärnor. Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radios app. Nicole Kidman slår igenom som ung skådespelare i Australien och tar sig till drömmarnas Hollywood. Men när hon gifter sig med världens största skådespelare, Tom Cruise, hamnar hon i hans skugga och reduceras till hans plus en på röda mattan. Samtidigt, avlyssnas hon av scientologernas innersta krets, enligt rörelsens avhoppare. När äktenskapet kraschar inför öppen ridå förväntar sig alla att hennes karriär ska gå samma väg. Istället blir hjärtesorgen hennes superkraft. Nicole kastar sig ut, vågar ta risker och visar världen att hon är en riktig filmstjärna. Sen dess har hon spelat otaliga komplexa kvinnoroller i alla möjliga genres, genom en 90 filmer lång karriär som sträcker sig över decennier. Trots att kritiken mot hennes rynkfria ansikte och stela rollval aldrig tystnar fortsätter hon jobba. En ikon, med målet att förändra Hollywood inifrån. I avsnittet hörs Dagens Nyheters filmredaktör Helena Lindblad, samt kulturjournalisten och filmkritikern Caroline Hainer. Avsnittet gjordes november/december 2025 av Dist.Programledare och producent: Vendela LundbergAvsnittsmakare och reporter: Sara Olsson Slutmix: Fredrik NilssonLjudklippen i programmet kommer bl a från podcasten Awards Chatter, Charlie Rose, The Oprah Winfrey Show, 60 Minutes Australia, dokumentärfilmen Going Clear, People Magazine, AP Archive, Saturday Night Live, ABC News, The American Film Institute, Hollywood Archives, Woman in the World interview series, CNN, Sky News, Time Magazine. Samt filmerna Eyes Wide Shut, BMX Bandits, Skin Deep, Days of Thunder, Till varje pris, Moulin Rouge, Timmarna, Chanel No. 5 The Film och Babygirl.
Natasha Hausdorff is an international law expert and Legal Director of UK Lawyers for Israel, and a barrister at 6 Pump Court Chambers handling commercial, regulatory, and international cases. A graduate of Oxford University, and former clerk to Israel's Chief Justice at the supreme court. Today we speak about Israels declaration of independence in 1948, and the constitutional framework of Israel – The Nation-State of the Jewish People. We talk about international law, the San Remo Resolution of 1920, about occupation and the term genocide. As well as the UN, Amnesty International, and NGO´s. We speak about international law as such, about different ways of interpreting the law and why interpretations differ. Also Hausdorff comments on the recent debate I had with Cecilie Hellestveit and Ragnar Hatlem on international law and Israel.We also talk briefly about my episode with the director of Amnesty International Norway, John Peder Egenæs.Norsk:Natasha Hausdorff er ekspert på folkerett og juridisk direktør i UK Lawyers for Israel, samt advokat (barrister) ved 6 Pump Court Chambers, hvor hun arbeider med kommersielle, regulatoriske og internasjonale saker. Hun er utdannet ved Oxford University og har tidligere vært fullmektig for Israels høyesterettsjustitiarius.I dag snakker vi om Israels uavhengighetserklæring i 1948 og den konstitusjonelle rammen til Israel – nasjonalstaten for det jødiske folk.Vi diskuterer også folkerett, San Remo-resolusjonen av 1920, spørsmål om okkupasjon, og begrepet folkemord. Samt temaer som FN, Amnesty International og ulike NGO-er. Samtalen handler også om hvordan folkeretten kan tolkes på ulike måter, og hvorfor tolkningene spriker.Hausdorff kommenterer dessuten den nylige debatten jeg hadde med Cecilie Hellestveit og Ragnar Hatlem om folkerett og Israel.Vi snakker også kort om episoden min med direktøren for Amnesty International Norge, John Peder Egenæs.***► NY BOK UTE NÅ: Frykt og Stillhet - jødiske stemmer i Norge etter 7. oktober. Bestill her: https://bok.norli.no/frykt-og-stillhet► STØTT ARBEIDET PÅ VIPPSOm du ønsker å støtte arbeidet med denne podcasten, kan du bidra med et stort eller lite beløp, etter eget ønske. All støtte settes pris på, og du bidrar til arbeidet med å lage flere episoder. Bruk Vippsnummer: #823278► BLI MEDLEM Fremover vil de som er støttemedlemmer få tilgang til episodene først. Da støtter du podcasten med det samme som prisen av en kaffe hver måned. Setter stor pris på om du blir støttemedlem. Tusen takk.► Annonsere på Henrik Beckheim Podcast?Send en mail til post@henrikbeckheim.no ► MERCH: Kjøp klær, kopper, capser og mer: https://henrikbeckheim.com/store► Linker:Youtube | Nettside | TikTok | Instagram | Podimo | Facebook | Apple
De siste tre dagene har det vært økende protester i gatene i Iran. Mahmoud Farahmand skal hjelpe til med å forklare hva som skjer. Demonstrasjonene startet med angivelig med butikkstreiker i Teheran 28. desember, spredte seg til flere byer og universiteter 29.–30. desember, med sammenstøt og tåregass fra sikkerhetsstyrker.Vi snakker om hva som foregår, og årsakene bak dette. Samt hva som foregår geopolitisk mellom USA, Israel og Iran, samt regionalt med Hizbollah og iranske proxyer. Og det faktum at vi har iranske påvirkningsagenter i Norge.► NY BOK UTE NÅ: Frykt og Stillhet - jødiske stemmer i Norge etter 7. oktober. Bestill her: https://bok.norli.no/frykt-og-stillhet► STØTT ARBEIDET PÅ VIPPSOm du ønsker å støtte arbeidet med denne podcasten, kan du bidra med et stort eller lite beløp, etter eget ønske. All støtte settes pris på, og du bidrar til arbeidet med å lage flere episoder. Bruk Vippsnummer: #823278► BLI MEDLEM Fremover vil de som er støttemedlemmer få tilgang til episodene først. Da støtter du podcasten med det samme som prisen av en kaffe hver måned. Setter stor pris på om du blir støttemedlem. Tusen takk.► Annonsere på Henrik Beckheim Podcast?Send en mail til post@henrikbeckheim.no ► MERCH: Kjøp klær, kopper, capser og mer: https://henrikbeckheim.com/store► Linker:Youtube | Nettside | TikTok | Instagram | Podimo | Facebook | Apple
Þórarinn ræðir við Ómar Annisius er fyrrum sérstaveitarmaður en starfar nú sem aðstoðaryfirlögregluþjónn hjá Lögreglustjóranum á Suðurnesjum.Þetta er í annað skiptið sem Ómar mætir en nú telja bæði Ómar og Þórarinn að staðan hafi breyst töluvert frá því að þeir ræddu saman síðast.Rætt er um breytt kerfi á landamærunum sem er til þess ætlað að tryggja öryggi betur gagnvart þeim borgurum sem koma utan Schengen. Rætt er um entry-exit kerfið og hvernig lífeinkennisupplýsingar munu tryggja landamæravörsluna betur. Þá er einnig rætt um skipulagða brotastarfsemi, afhverju erlendum afbrotamönnum er ekki vísað úr landi, leigubílamálin í Keflavík og í miðbænum, hælisleitendakerfið, hryðjuverkaógn á Íslandi, Úlfar Lúðvíksson, íslamista og hvort að fjölga eigi lögreglumönnum með hálstattoo.- Afhverju er Dýrlingurinn enn að keyra leigubíl?- Er hryðjuverkaógn á Íslandi?- Afhverju er þeim sem stunda skipulagða afbrotastarfsemi á Íslandi ekki vísað úr landi?Þessum spurningum er svarað hér.Til að fá þætti hlaðvarpsins án auglýsinga og undan öðrum má fara inn á: www.pardus.is/einpaeling eða Leggja málstaðnum lið með því að greiða inn á: Rkn. 0370-26-440408Kt. 4404230270 Samstarfsaðilar: Poulsen Happy Hydrate Bæjarins Beztu Pylsur Alvörubón FiskhúsiðDrifa.isPalssonfasteignasala.isHeitirpottar.isHrafnadalur.isHarðfiskur (kynningartilboð):500g - 7.500 ISK1 kg - 14.000/kg - Heimsent2 Kg - 13.000/kg - Heimsent4 kg - 12.000/kg - HeimsentPantið með því að senda email á Hrafnadalur@proton.me
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Kinder haben oft die wildesten Theorien über die Welt - von "Wassermeldonen wachsen im Bauch, wenn man die Kerne isst" bis zu "der Mond folgt mir". Welche lustigen Überzeugungen hattest DU als Kind? YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@samt_vs_seide Samt vs. Seide auf Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/samt_vs_seide/ Samt vs. Seide auf TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@samt_vs_seide Du bist Podcaster (w/m/d) und möchtest Teil von Die Podfluencer werden? Melde dich auf https://www.diepodfluencer.com/ und starte bei Die Podfluencer durch. Intro-Sprecher: Thomas Speck https://www.der-schalltrichter.at/ https://www.againstfate.at/ Hosting-Plattform und Sponsoring: https://www.podcaster.de/ Schnitt und Audiobearbeitung: Thomas Speck Producer: Giovanni Pellegrino und Michael Czesun by Podcast Creator https://podcastcreator.de/ueberuns Music by Nikitsan Music
Coffeezilla: https://youtu.be/R7i9KdVTFR4?si=1T6nYMvn1zx6txL7Light at the center: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W2aojk2Ap1g&t=1511s
Eine holprige Regierungsbildung, leere Kassen, anhaltende Teuerung – und eine FPÖ im Umfragehoch. 2025 stellte die Regierung vor große Herausforderungen. Innenpolitikchef Gernot Bauer und Wirtschaftsressortleiterin Marina Delcheva ziehen eine Zwischenbilanz und wagen einen Blick in die Zukunft, was auf ÖVP, SPÖ und Neos im Jahr 2026 zukommt.Moderation: Julian Kern
I veckans huvudavsnitt pratar vi den fruktansvärda masskjutningen vid Bondi Beach i Australien. Samt de många mörka reaktionerna på den: från konspirationerna till högerpolitiker som kopplar samman dådet med den bredare Palestinarörelsen. I andra halvan diskuterar vi Trumps klassificering av fentanyl som ett massförstörelsevapen och hur det knyter an till planerna på att välta omkull och eventuellt invadera Venezuela. I slutet snackar vi Tidöregeringens planer på att sänka försörjningstaket för stora barnfamiljer, SD:s vision om att livstidsbestraffa/utvisa människor som anses vara medlemmar i gäng och hur det behövs konkreta motförslag från vänstern. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hur omvandlar man bakslag till något konstruktivt och fokuserar framåt? Att ibland drabbas av motgångar hör till livet, ingen kommer undan. Men hur tacklar vi nederlag? Det finns inga misslyckanden bara lärdomar, brukar det ju heta. Ändå är det tufft när något väl händer, men det är verkligen då man växer.Tips och råd från Camilla Elfving och Malin Edström utifrån egna färska erfarenheter. Dessutom pratar vi om kontakt med andra sidan utifrån olika perspektiv.Trevlig lyssning önskar Mediumpodden, Vivi och Camilla Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Mit einem Ja-Anteil von gut 78 Prozent heissen die Stadtluzerner Stimmberechtigten das Budget 2026 gut. Damit sinkt der Steuerfuss im neuen Jahr von 1,55 auf 1,45 Einheiten. Trotzdem rechnet die Stadtregierung für 2026 mit einem Gewinn von 26 Millionen Franken. Weiter in der Sendung: · Der FC Luzern verliert auswärts gegen YB 0:2. · Die SP Obwalden will mit einer Beschwerde beim Bundesgericht eine Änderung des Wahlverfahrens für den Kantonsrat erzielen.
«Je voulais faire quelque chose de poétique, chercher de la hauteur. [...] Avec ces oiseaux, je voulais m'éloigner de mes autres pièces, où il y avait souvent des cris, des blessures ouvertes, [...] je voulais chercher un langage plus aérien, pour aller plus loin sur ce que je voulais dire sur la situation d'aujourd'hui à Gaza.» La pièce Au nom du ciel de Yuval Rozman est une fable qui a pour point de départ des recherches ornithologiques sur les espèces d'oiseaux qui n'arrivent pas à se partager le territoire au Proche-Orient. Elle met ainsi en scène trois oiseaux – un bulbul, une drara et un martinet noir – qui, depuis le ciel de la Cisjordanie, observent la violence et l'absurdité du monde des humains, en tentant de comprendre et d'expliquer l'assassinat d'un jeune Palestinien autiste, Iyad Al-Hallaq, tué en 2020 par un soldat israélien. Le spectacle nous plonge dans une ambiance à la fois grave et drôle, où l'ironie surgit pour mieux désamorcer la tension des sujets abordés, en puisant dans «un langage plus léger». À lire aussiYuval Rozman, un cœur israélien Invité : ► Yuval Rozman, auteur, metteur en scène et comédien israélien installé en France depuis le début des années 2010. Formé au Conservatoire national d'art dramatique de Tel-Aviv, il fonde en 2010 sa première compagnie et se fait remarquer dès son premier spectacle, Cabaret Voltaire. Son travail est profondément marqué par son histoire personnelle et par les tensions de la guerre israélo-palestinienne, et explore les questions d'identité, de religion, d'amour et de politique à travers une écriture mêlant «humour acide» et poésie. En France, il crée la compagnie Inta Loulou et un cycle de créations appelé la «Quadrilogie de ma Terre» — Tunnel Boring Machine, The Jewish Hour, Ahouvi et Au nom du ciel — dont Au nom du ciel est le quatrième opus. ► La pièce de Yuval Rozman se joue jusqu'au 20 décembre 2025 au Théâtre du Rond-Point à Paris, puis du 13 au 17 janvier 2026 au Théâtre 104 à Paris, et partira en tournée en France et en Belgique jusqu'à fin avril 2026. Programmation musicale : La chanteuse franco-algérienne Souad Massi et son titre Samt, de son album Zagate qui sortira en mars 2026.
«Je voulais faire quelque chose de poétique, chercher de la hauteur. [...] Avec ces oiseaux, je voulais m'éloigner de mes autres pièces, où il y avait souvent des cris, des blessures ouvertes, [...] je voulais chercher un langage plus aérien, pour aller plus loin sur ce que je voulais dire sur la situation d'aujourd'hui à Gaza.» La pièce Au nom du ciel de Yuval Rozman est une fable qui a pour point de départ des recherches ornithologiques sur les espèces d'oiseaux qui n'arrivent pas à se partager le territoire au Proche-Orient. Elle met ainsi en scène trois oiseaux – un bulbul, une drara et un martinet noir – qui, depuis le ciel de la Cisjordanie, observent la violence et l'absurdité du monde des humains, en tentant de comprendre et d'expliquer l'assassinat d'un jeune Palestinien autiste, Iyad Al-Hallaq, tué en 2020 par un soldat israélien. Le spectacle nous plonge dans une ambiance à la fois grave et drôle, où l'ironie surgit pour mieux désamorcer la tension des sujets abordés, en puisant dans «un langage plus léger». À lire aussiYuval Rozman, un cœur israélien Invité : ► Yuval Rozman, auteur, metteur en scène et comédien israélien installé en France depuis le début des années 2010. Formé au Conservatoire national d'art dramatique de Tel-Aviv, il fonde en 2010 sa première compagnie et se fait remarquer dès son premier spectacle, Cabaret Voltaire. Son travail est profondément marqué par son histoire personnelle et par les tensions de la guerre israélo-palestinienne, et explore les questions d'identité, de religion, d'amour et de politique à travers une écriture mêlant «humour acide» et poésie. En France, il crée la compagnie Inta Loulou et un cycle de créations appelé la «Quadrilogie de ma Terre» — Tunnel Boring Machine, The Jewish Hour, Ahouvi et Au nom du ciel — dont Au nom du ciel est le quatrième opus. ► La pièce de Yuval Rozman se joue jusqu'au 20 décembre 2025 au Théâtre du Rond-Point à Paris, puis du 13 au 17 janvier 2026 au Théâtre 104 à Paris, et partira en tournée en France et en Belgique jusqu'à fin avril 2026. Programmation musicale : La chanteuse franco-algérienne Souad Massi et son titre Samt, de son album Zagate qui sortira en mars 2026.
Alexander Bard, är bland annat artist, musikproducent, författare och samhällsdebattör.Han har dock dom senaste åren mest uppmärksammats för sina ideologiska tankar och för sina kontroversiella utlägg, och intervjuer på offentliga forum och sociala medier som skapat kraftiga reaktioner. Men är Bards utlägg kontroversiella eller finns det fog för hans uttalanden? Vad tycker du! Varsågod döm själva. Samt Även där poddar finns @youtube @acastsweden @spotifysweden Gillar du det vi gör och vill stötta oss gå isåfall gärna in och kom med förslag på gäster och innehåll. Glöm inte att prenumerera och tipsa om vår kanal! Tack för att ni tittar,delar och diskuterar! Visuals/Redigering: @danieltobar ***Detta är en personlig berättelse utifrån gästens perspektiv. Dialogiskt tar givetvis avstånd från all romantisering och glorifiering av droger, våld, kriminalitet, rasism, mobbing, trakasserier m.m.*** Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Einst, lange bevor Menschen Geschichten aufschrieben, versammelten sich in einer tiefen Winternacht die ewigen Hüter der Festtage: Nebelgestalten aus Flocken und Sternen, alte Geister des Lichts, Wesen aus Zeit und Erinnerung. Sie trafen sich im Kreis des Nordwinds, dort wo die Welt still wird und selbst die Kälte innehält. An diesem Ort sollte entschieden werden, welche Länder welchen Namen für ihren Weihnachtsmann erhalten würden – eine Entscheidung, die die Aura des Festes für Jahrtausende prägen würde. Die Hüter öffneten eine Truhe aus gefrorenem Silber. Darin lagen die Namen, jeder ein schimmernder Funken voller Kraft: Babbo Natale, Père Noël, Julenissen, Jõuluvana, Father Christmas und viele mehr. Jeder Name hatte seine eigene Farbe, seinen eigenen Klang, seine eigene Magie. Doch einer überstrahlte alle anderen: Babbo Natale. Ein feuriges, warmes Leuchten, das nach Wein, Kaminholz und alter italienischer Poesie roch. Der Name war so mächtig, dass selbst die Sterne kurz flackerten, wenn er ausgesprochen wurde. Als die Länder erschienen – nicht als Staaten, sondern als personifizierte Geister ihrer Kultur – brach ein Geflüster los, das selbst den Nordwind erschütterte. Jeder wollte den größten aller Namen. Frankreichs Geist, in einen Mantel aus Parfüm und Mondlicht gehüllt, streckte seine feinen Hände aus. Norwegen stampfte mit schweren Schneestiefeln und rief, dass die Nordwelt einen starken Namen verdiene. England räusperte sich kultiviert und erklärte in königlichem Ton, dass Tradition stets Vorrang habe. Doch als der Geist Italiens vortrat, wurde es still. Er trug einen Mantel aus rotem Samt, sein Bart schimmerte wie Marmor, und er sprach nicht – er lächelte nur. Das genügte. Die Hüter der Festtage nickten. Sie wussten: Dieser Name passte nirgendwo so gut wie dorthin, wo Sprache und Musik denselben Ursprung haben. So erhielt Italien Babbo Natale, und das Leuchten des Namens verschmolz mit den Hügeln der Toskana und den Gassen von Rom. Die übrigen Namen finden ihre Heimat Einer nach dem anderen wurden die anderen Namen verteilt: Frankreich erhielt Père Noël, elegant und würdevoll. Norwegen bekam den robusten Julenissen. Estland nahm mit stolzem Nicken den geheimnisvollen Jõuluvana entgegen und England bekam Father Christmas, klassisch und distinguiert. Alle waren zufrieden – bis schließlich nur noch ein Name in der Truhe lag. Ein grauer Funke. Schwer, schlicht, ohne Zauber. Der Name wirkte, als hätte er vergessen, was er selbst sein wollte: „Weihnachtsmann.“ Als die Hüter ihn hoben, klang er wie ein Seufzer. Die Geister der Länder rückten zusammen, murmelten, kicherten, tauschten Blicke, die alles sagten: Wer würde sich für diesen Namen entscheiden? Schließlich strich der Geist Deutschlands verlegen seinen Mantel glatt, trat vor, stolperte beinahe, räusperte sich und fragte vorsichtig, ob er vielleicht noch einen anderen Namen sehen könnte. Doch in der Truhe lag nichts mehr. Nur dieser graue Funke. Die Hüter überreichten ihn wortlos. Ein eisiger Windstoß wehte. Irgendwo knisterte ein unterdrücktes Lachen. Und so nahm Deutschland – widerwillig, verunsichert, rot im Gesicht – den Namen Weihnachtsmann entgegen. Ein Name, der kein Geheimnis barg, kein Lied, keine Poesie. Ein Name wie ein Werkzeug: Funktional, sachlich, unspektakulär. Die Geister der anderen Länder zogen davon, manche mit stolzer Brust, andere mit einem schiefen Schmunzeln. Man erzählt sich, Frankreich habe gelächelt, Italien habe die Augen geschlossen und noch einmal „Babbo Natale“ geflüstert, um den verbliebenen Geistern eine Lehrstunde im Auramaxxing zu erteilen. Und Deutschland? Man sagt, der Geist sei noch heute im Winterwald zu hören – wie er seufzend versucht, dem eigenen Weihnachtsmann doch noch ein wenig Magie einzuhauchen.
Vad är grejen med paparazzis i Trondheim? Martin Ericsson till Rosenborg - ganska rimligt…? Bajen har presenterat Kalle K, spännande men inte glasklart?! Ponne om sin kryptiska story, nya spanjoren och revanschsuget inför 2026! Samt den trögstartade Sillyn!Medverkande:Christoffer Svanemar, August Spångberg, Josip Ladan, Skander Fanni & Pontus JanssonTuttoSvenskan görs i samarbete med:ATG:Läs om våra senaste tankar gällande spel på: https://www.atg.se/tutto.18 år gäller för spel och stödlinjen.se finns om du upplever minsta problematik med spelande.Tillsammanslag Big 9: https://www.atg.se/tillsammans/lagsida/319314TV4 Play:Se Allsvenskan via vår dunderdeal med TV4 Play! Via vårt samarbete med TV4 Play streamar du Allsvenskan, Superettan, Serie A, La Liga, landskamper, filmer, serier samt MYCKET annat för 249kr/mån (ord 449kr). Ni har erbjudandet här: https://www.tv4play.se/kampanj/tuttoAnyfin:https://anyfin.info/tuttosvenskanSociala Medier:Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/tuttosvenskan/X/Twitter - https://x.com/TuttoSvenskanTikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@tuttosvenskanTidskoder:00:00 Intro06:01 Martin Ericsson till Rosenborg?13:12 Samtal med Skander Fanni39:00 Kalle Karlsson till Hammarby53:14 Silly-snack58:38 Malmö01:01:08 Samtal med Pontus Jansson01:17:30 Vem ska träna AIK?01:20:17 Avrundning Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
P1:s veckomagasin om Sverige och världen politik, trender och analyser. Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radios app. Timme 1Förhandlingar mellan Ukraina och USA pågår om att komma framåt med ett fredsförslag. Hör Lubna EL Shanti, Ukrainakorrespondent och Fredrik Wadström, Rysslandskorrespondent.En gamer, en dansare och en statsvetare som vill bli president. Möt tre olika ukrainare under 22 år som stannar kvar i landet, trots att de har rätt att lämna landet enligt en ny lag.Trycket på att Ukraina ska gå med på en orättvis fred har ökat från Donald Trump. Kan en fred bli helt rättvis? Hör danska Isabel Bramsen, docent i Freds- och konfliktvetenskap vid Lunds universitet, aktuell med en bok om fredens logik. På flygplatser sätts priserna ofta högre än ute i handeln, särskilt på varor som öl och räkmackor efter säkerhetskontrollen. Konkurrensen är begränsad innanför spärrarna, vilket ger butiker och restauranger större möjlighet att ta ut höga priser. Möt resenärer och flygplatsbolag. Krönika av Ulrika KnutsonPanelen med Heidi Avellan, Sydsvenskan & Helsingborg Dagblad, Zina Al-Dewany på Aftonbladet och Mattias Svensson Svenska Dagbladet – om att regeringen vill ändra grundlagen för att kunna återkalla medborgarskap för kriminella, den nya tandvårdsreformen och om huruvida barn tvingas välja yrkesval för tidigt i livet.Timme 2"Dokument inifrån: Hatet" på Sveriges Television granskar influencern och programledaren Joakim Lundells berättelser om sin barndom. Det har lett till en intensiv debatt om tillståndet i svensk offentlighet Hör Ida Ölmedal, kulturchef på Svenska dagbladet.Belyndar Rikimani från Salomonöarna var med och stärkte klimaträtten i världen genom att ta vittnesmålen från de hårdast drabbade människorna – till Internationella domstolen i Haag. För det har hon prisats med årets Right Livelihoodpris i Stockholm.I föreställningen ”Exil i Hello Kitty City” på Brunnsgatan fyra i Stockholm var det en kvinnlig skådespelare som kissade på scen i föreställningen. Hon är inte ensam om att göra det. Hör tre kvinnliga skådespelare som gjort precis det – kissat på scen.Satir med RadioskuggaFrån och med i höst ingår undervisning om totalförsvaret i samhällsvetenskapen på gymnasiet. Ungdomar från 16 års ålder ingår i Totalförsvaret men kunskapen om vad det innebär är låg. Hör elever om det nya inslaget i undervisningen.Kåseri av Pamela JaskoviakProgramledare: Jesper LindauProducent: Mårten FärlinTekniker: Ludvig Matz
I detta avsnittet blandar vi hej vilt med en glad nyhet, en tråkig nyhet och lite personliga frågor till oss båda.Trevlig lyssning!⚠️ OBS! Vi ber om ursäkt för vissa störningar i ljudet på sina ställen!Källor:https://www.qx.se/samhalle/sverige/15371537/klart-socialstyrelsen-infor-individuell-bedomning-vid-blodgivning/
Mackan och Adam spelar in ett avsnitt på uppstuds dagen efter 1–1 mot West Ham – direkt från baren i centrala Göteborg. Då diskuteras utvecklingen under Ruben Amorim, "fega byten" och Kobbie Mainoo. Samt mycket mer. Trevlig lyssning!
Menn som lever i ufrivillig sølibat og kaller seg incels sliter betydelig med psykisk helse og ensomhet. Mange av dem hater seg selv mer enn de hater kvinner. I denne episoden får vi innblikk i en svært mørk subkultur på nett.I samtalen: Tidligere forsker ved Det juridiske fakultet og nå forsker ved nasjonalt kunnskapssenter om vold og traumatisk stress, Jan Christoffer Andersen. Samt rådgiver i Reform – ressurssenter for menn, Kelly Fisher.Programleder er Jorunn Kanestrøm.
Första april 2025 skriver Producenten Rasmus Gozzi på sin Instagram att kvinnan bakom den rosa masken är utbytt.Vi pratar om fenomenet Fröken snusk.Den tidigare Fröken Snusk, eller Felicia Eriksson som hon heter har offentligt i olika intervjuer och på sociala medier delat med sig om en period då hon kämpade med depression och panikångest i samband med sitt turnerande och uppträdanden. Vad hände egentligen och hur började allting? Samt Även där poddar finns @youtube @acastsweden @spotifysweden Gillar du det vi gör och vill stötta oss gå isåfall gärna in och kom med förslag på gäster och innehåll. Glöm inte att prenumerera och tipsa om vår kanal! Tack för att ni tittar,delar och diskuterar! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
I vår månedlige Passion Puls snakker vi om hva som har skjedd og hva som skjer framover i kirken. Vi samtaler om hva Gud gjør iblant oss - både gjennom vitnesbyrd og forkynnelsen. Samt har vi iblant med oss gjester - denne gangen er det staben som deler. Lytt inn å bli informert og inspirert sammen med oss!
London, Bow Road, August 1934: Zwischen Cafés, Läden und der geschäftigen Geräuschkulisse des East End steht das Eastern Palace Cinema – ein prunkvoller Filmpalast mit fast eintausend Plätzen, rotem Samt und orientalischen Verzierungen. In der Dienstwohnung über dem Foyer leben der Manager Dudley Henry Hort und seine Frau Maisie. An diesem Morgen aber endet die gewohnte Stille abrupt: Als Maisie das Wohnzimmer betritt, sieht sie einen fremden jungen Mann, der mit einem Beil auf ihren Ehemann einschlägt. Dudley wird tödlich verletzt, Maisie selbst überlebt schwer gezeichnet. In diesem BRITPOD Crime nehmen Euch Alexander-Klaus Stecher und Claus Beling mit in einen Fall, der als Bow Cinema Murderer traurige Berühmtheit erlangte. Scotland Yard stellt rasch fest, dass nicht nur ein brutaler Mord, sondern auch ein Raub im Spiel ist: Aus dem Safe im Büro des Kinos fehlen knapp neunzig Pfund - eine Summe, die einem Arbeitergehalt von vielen Monaten entspricht. Ein blutiger Fingerabdruck und ein fremdes Haar liefern erste Hinweise, doch die Ermittler tappen im Dunkeln. Dann rückt ein junger Mitarbeiter des Kinos in den Fokus der Polizei. John Frederick Stockwell, neunzehn Jahre alt, war erst seit wenigen Monaten Kartenkontrolleur im Eastern Palace Cinema. Am Morgen des Verbrechens erschien er nicht zur Arbeit und auch am Folgetag tauchte er nicht wieder auf. Bald entdecken die Ermittler, dass Stockwell das gestohlene Geld versteckt hat, an die Küste gereist ist und später sogar seinen eigenen Selbstmord vortäuscht. Ein verzweifelter Brief aus dem Badeort Lowestoft, ein auffälliger Koffer am Strand und ein falsch ausgefülltes Hotelregister führen schließlich zu einer landesweiten Fahndung und der wachsenden Empörung der Öffentlichkeit. Schließlich wird er in Yarmouth festgenommen. Der Prozess zeigt, wie brüchig die Ermittlungsarbeit der dreißiger Jahre war: fehlende Verhörprotokolle, eine schwer verletzte Zeugin und zweifelhafte Methoden. Trotz allem bestätigt Stockwell sein Geständnis. Am 14. November 1934 wird er im Gefängnis Pentonville hingerichtet – ein junger Mann aus bitterer Armut, ohne Familie und ohne jemanden, der um ihn trauert. Der Mord im Eastern Palace Cinema offenbart die Gegensätze eines London, das zwischen Kinoglamour und sozialer Not zerrissen war. Ein Filmpalast wird zum Tatort, ein Teenager zum Mörder und ein ganzes Land verfolgt fassungslos, wie schnell ein Leben im East End auf den Abgrund zusteuern konnte. BRITPOD CRIME – Englands Mystery Crime Stories! WhatsApp: Du kannst Alexander und Claus direkt auf ihre Handys Nachrichten schicken! Welche Ecke Englands sollten die beiden mal besuchen? Zu welchen Themen wünschst Du Dir mehr Folgen? Warst Du schon mal in Great Britain und magst ein paar Fotos mit Claus und Alexander teilen? Probiere es gleich aus: +49 8152 989770 - einfach diese Nummer einspeichern und schon kannst Du BRITPOD per WhatsApp erreichen. Ein ALL EARS ON YOU Original Podcast.
Har Socialdemokraternas medieföretag medvetet vilselett användarna på deras sociala medier-konton? Och blev Tidögänget vänner igen på Harpsund? Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radios app. Det S-ägda medieföretaget AiP Media anklagas för att ha vilselett användare genom sociala medier-konton med otydlig avsändare. Partiledaren Magdalena Andersson menar att framgår vem som är avsändare och att det inte går att jämföra med SD:s trollkonton. Förra årets riktade Andersson hård kritik mot just dessa SD-konton. Nu riktar oppositionen svidade kritik mot Socialdemokraterna. Bland annat handlar det om att inlägg kan ha riktats mot barn och ett av AiP:s sociala medier-konton har sampublicerat inlägg med ett annat konto som ska ha gjort andra grovt antisemitiska inlägg. Hur allvarlig är den här krisen för Socialdemokraterna och kan det vara en medveten strategi att vara otydlig med avsändaren?Snart ska Tidögänget ha möte hos Ulf Kristersson i Strängnäs. Men samkvämet kommer tidigare än väntat. I vecka träffades de fyra partiledarna på Harpsund. Är höstens gnissel glömt nu? Åtminstone har Tidögängets partiledare ansträngt sig för att vara kamratliga, bland annat genom gästspel på partikollegornas stämmor.Och, varför blev det tumult när en ståuppkomiker uppträdde på Sverigedemokraternas stämma? Samt, det viktigaste från indikators senaste opinionsundersökning där KD når en ny toppnotering.Medverkande: Helena Gissén och Fredrik Furtenbach, politiska kommentatorer.Programledare: Parisa HöglundProducent: Mattias Dellert
Im Sommer 2025 waren wir als Familie drei Wochen in Uganda. Wir haben dort das Schulprojekt einer guten Freundin besucht. Vor Ort konnten wir miterleben, wie Liebe und Fürsorge das Leben ganz vieler Kinder zum Blühen bringt. Auch wenn man sich manchmal der Armut und dem Leid in der Welt gegenüber ohnmächtig fühlt, zeigt dieses Beispiel, wie der Traum von Menschlichkeit durch das Engagement einiger weniger Wirklichkeit werden kann. Die Geschichte von Heike Rabus und ihren Mitarbeitern hat uns fasziniert und wir wollen euch mit dieser Folge an dieser Faszination teilhaben lassen. Zum Gespräch eingeladen haben wir Heike Rabus und Christoph Rankers vom deutschen Verein Namataba. Mehr Informationen zur Schule in Namataba findest du hier: https://namataba.org/ _____ Movecast und Lovecast finanzieren sich ausschließlich von Spenden. Wenn du Movecast unterstützen möchtest, findest du alle Informationen hier: https://movecast.de/spenden-givio/. Vielen Dank! GEMA-freie Musik von www.frametraxx.de Cinematic by Makaih Beats is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/deed.de
Albin Berglund avslutar säsongen med att bli tvåa totalt på Novemberkåsan och det i hans första Kåsa. Samt två i juniorklassen på Gotland Grand National och fyra totalt. En otrolig säsongsavslutning efter en lite upp och ner SM-säsong. Vi pratar så klart om allt detta och mycket mer.Podcastvärd: Tomas Persson NordahlFoto: Kalle Lundstedt, Race Magazine
Östhammar får sig en kanske orättvis släng av sleven i detta roliga avsnitt som är inspelat på distans. Vi pratar bl a om hur många bibliotekarier, gymnasielärare och människor med vävstol hemma, det krävs i en mindre stad för att den ska kännas behagligt borgerlig. Vi pratar också om sex, eller, vi pratar om att vi inte pratar om sex – helst. Så vi leder in samtalet på folkpartistisk sex i litteraturen (dvs Per Wästberg + en till).Samt en hel del annat. Mycket nöje! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Vi fortsätter vår resa med Batavia och nu går pojkarna igenom planerna på myteri ombord där en kvinna blir offer för deras konstiga idéer. Samt hur det kom sig att skeppet förliste, och det är en helt galen historia som bara kommer bli galnare och galnare Huvudsaklig information kommer från boken Batavia's Graveyard av Mike Dash Stöd Oknytt på Patreon för att öka kvalitén på avsnitten och ta del av bonusmaterial: https://www.patreon.com/oknytt Följ Oknytt på sociala medier! Insta: @oknyttpod Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Oknyttpod Har du en berättelse du vill att vi ska ta upp? Maila den till: oknyttpod@gmail.com
Hvad gør du når følgerne og kunderne ikke kommer? Du føler dig drænet og frustreret... Så er dette episoden for dig! I dag deler jeg, hvad der faktisk sker, når du mister energien og begynder at tvivle på dig selv — og HVORDAN DU VENDER DET! Samt det største mindset og energi skifte, der gør at din ydre verden total omrokerer sig, (så følgerne og kunderne kommer) fordi du manifesterer succes
Þing Norðurlandaráðs var í Stokkhólmi í Svíþjóð í síðustu viku. Þar voru öryggismál Norðurlandanna ofarlega á baugi ásamt stöðu Grænlands, Færeyja og Álandseyja innan norræns samstarfs. Hrannar Björn Arnarsson, formaður Norræna félagsins á Íslandi, var í Stokkhólmi og ætlar að kíkja til okkar í upphafi þáttar. Samtökin Fuglavernd héldu málþing á dögunum um stöðu votlendis og hvernig votlendi hefur áhrif á fuglalíf. Á Íslandi er að finna fjölmörg ólík votlendi sem eru mismunandi að stærð og sem meðal annars standa undir eða styðja við stofna yfir fimmtíu fuglategunda. Aron Alexander Þorvarðarson, líffræðingur og verkefnastjóri hjá Fuglavernd, segir okkur frá mikilvægi þess að endurheimta og vernda votlendissvæði í heiminum. Tónlist úr þættinum: Drake, Nick - Time has told me. Erhard, Anna - Not Rick. Geese - Cobra Lenker, Adrianne - Vampira Empire
I dagens avsnitt dyker vi ner i den dystra stämningen efter Sveriges förlust mot Kosovo och den danska tränaren Jon Dahl Tomassons framtid. Dessutom bjuder vi på ett exklusivt klipp från Hampus audition i Idol, där han överraska juryn med ett prank! Samt en utmaning direkt taget från "Parlamentet"
När temperaturen sjunker och diset hänger som en ridå utanför köksfönstret, då vädrar Adamson och Jennebo morgonluft. Dags att pumpa däcken, leta rätt på de varma handskarna och ge sig i kast med #30milinovember. Om detta handlar vårt 120:e avsnitt. Som även innehåller en hel del tillbakablickar på cykelsäsongen 2025 och några framåtblickar. Samt en … Fortsätt läsa ”120. Redan?”
Vi klämmer in ett sista avsnitt inför Gotland Grand National 2025. Vi pratar om förra årets race. Banan. Allt inför årets race. Samt så klart timmar vad vi tror om resultaten i de olika klasserna.
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Lächelnd steht der Mann in schwarzen Turnschuhen, Jeans und Sakko auf der mit rotem Samt bezogenen Drehscheibe. Normalerweise rekeln sich hier verführerisch die Damen. Eigentlich kein Ort, an dem Männer etwas zu suchen haben. Doch bei Frank Hoffmann (56) ist das was anderes. Der darf. Er ist Kiez-Pastor und die Bühne in „Susis Show Bar“ seine „Kanzel“. Regelmäßig feiert der Pastor in dem Stripclub Gottesdienste. Und nicht nur dort. Mit seiner mobilen Kiez-Kirche verbreitet er den Glauben auf St. Pauli. Egal bei wem, egal in welchem Etablissement. Der Pastor berichtet von dem „lästigen Glauben“, den er als Kind aufgezwungen bekommen hat und den er nicht spüren konnte. Er spricht über seine „Gotteserlebnisse“, über seine Streifzüge über den Kiez und warum die Menschen des Viertels gläubiger sind als anderswo. Der Kiez-Pastor erzählt von den Momenten, die ihn besonders berührt haben, den Problemen seiner Schäfchen, wie er einen Kiezianer aus der „Versklavung“ rettete und von seinen Gottesdiensten im Stripclub.
Öll viðtölin úr þætti dagsins ásamt símatíma: Rúna Hauksdóttir Hvannberg forstjóri Lyfjastofnunnar Sigríður Björk Guðjónsdóttir ríkislögreglustjóri um dularfullt drónaflug í Danmörku og viðbrögð við því Símatími Guðni Th Jóhannesson fyrrverandi forseti Íslands með leiðsögn á Þingvöllum á sunnudag Arnar Arinbjarnarson stjórnarmaður í Samtökum skattgreiðenda um úttekt á ritlaunum listamanna í 25 ár Davíð Örn Ingason verslunarstjóri hjá Betra bak
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World Press Photo fagnar 70 ára afmæli á árinu. Samtökin fóru í naflaskoðun í tilefni tímamótana. Við ræðum við Joumana El Zein Khoury, framkvæmdastjóra World Press Photo, í þættinum og rifjum upp eftirminnilegustu fréttaljósmyndir sögunnar. Myndir sem breyttu heiminum. Svo segir Dagný Hulda Erlendsdóttir okkur allt um upplýsingaáróður í stríði. Þessi upplýsingahernaður er margslunginn. Hann er í fjölmiðlum, í orðræðu stjórnmálamanna, á rásum á YouTube, mikið á samfélagsmiðlum, bæði í færslum og ummælum við færslur. Við ræðum við konu frá Úkraínu sem segir að meira að segja þar í landi trúa einhverjir árórðri Rússa um stríðið sem Úkraínumenn finna vel fyrir á eigin skinni. Svo kemur spákona líka við sögu í umfjölluninni og sérstök deild Ísraelshers sem hefur það hlutverk að dreifa rógi og lygum um blaðamenn á Gaza.
Framleiðslukostnaður við tökur á kvikmyndinni Ódysseifur hér á landi var áætlaður rúmlega tveir og hálfur milljarður og endurgreiðsla úr ríkissjóði tæplega níu hundruð milljónir, sem yrði næsthæsta endugreiðsla fyrir kvikmyndaverkefni frá upphafi. Innviðaráðherra hyggst með nýju lagafrumvarpi sjá til þess að greiddur verði fasteignaskattur af öllum mannvirkjum sem reist eru til orkuframleiðslu hér á landi. Samtök orkusveitarfélaga fagna þessu og segja mikla mismunun felast í alls kyns undanþágum í núverandi fyrirkomulagi. Íslensk málnefnd birti í gær árlega ályktun sína um stöðu íslenskrar tungu. Ályktunin er að þessu sinni helguð gildandi regluverki um þjóðtunguna og því sem brýnast er að skoða, gera, breyta og bæta til að auka skilvirkni þess. Þar er fyrst á blaði tillaga um styrkja íslenska tungu með því að festa það í stjórnarskrá, að íslenska skuli vera þjóðtunga Íslendinga og opinbert mál á Íslandi
Die Zweimillionenstadt Manaus liegt mitten im Amazonasgebiet und ist umspült vom Rio Negro, der ein paar Kilometer weiter in den Amazonas mündet. Wer hätte gedacht, dass in Manaus eine edle Oper steht, mit Goldkuppe und wunderschönen Spiegeln, Samt und Brokat? Es waren die „Kautschukbarone“, die in Manaus mit Kautschuk so reich wurden, dass sie nicht wussten, was mit ihrem Geld anstellen. Also ließen sie eine Oper bauen, und aus Italien, Frankreich und Deutschland wunderbare Kristalllüster und Hölzer liefern. Auch heute noch laufen hier Opern, Theaterstücke und Konzerte. Draußen auf dem Opernplatz spielen Kinder, abends ist der Platz Treffpunkt für die Stadtbevölkerung. Manaus ist eigentlich abgeschnitten von der Welt. Hier führen nur wenige Straßen hin, die noch dazu in der Regenzeit unpassierbar sind. Dafür legen im Hafen von Manaus Hochseeschiffe an, die aus dem 1.600 Kilometer entfernten Atlantik herbei schippern. Der Rio Negro ist mit seinen 18 Metern Tiefe hochseetauglich. Eine Bootsfahrt zur Begegnung des dunklen Rio Negro mit dem hellen Amazonas ist Pflichtprogramm. Dabei zeigen sich neben den bunten Tukanen die schönsten Tiere des Amazonasgebiets: die rosaroten Flussdelphine. Gudrun Fischer, die in Brasilien aufgewachsen und auf Umweltjournalismus spezialisiert ist, stellt die trophische Stadt und ihre Umgebung vor. Samt leuchtenden Pilzen, die manchmal nachts im Regenwald zu sehen sind. Leider erreichen der Klimawandel und die Auswirkungen der illegalen Abholzung auch diese urbane Insel im größten Regenwald der Welt.
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Hallinn á fjárlagafrumvarpinu er áætlaður 15 milljarðar og stefnt er að hallalausum fjárlögum 2027 - markmið sem fjármálaráði finnst vera metnaðarfullt en og fjármálaráðherra segir að ekki megi þá verða nein áföll sem, hafa þó verið regla frekar en undantekning síðustu ár. Samtök iðnðarins eru ánægð með aðhaldið sem frumvarpið ber með sér en helsta markmiðið sé ða tryggja stöðugleika, lækka verðbólgu og vexti.
Óhætt er að segja að orðaskipti Snorra Mássonar, þingmanns Miðflokksins, og Þorbjargar Þorvaldsdóttur, verkefnastýru hjá Samtökunum 78, í Kastljósinu í gær hafi kallað fram sterk viðbrögð. Biskup, Landlæknir, atvinnuvegaráðherra og þingmenn eru í hópi þeirra sem hafa blandað sér í umræðuna á samfélagsmiðlum. Það eru vonbrigði að hefja nýtt fiskveiðiár með tíu þúsund tonna niðurskurði í þorskafla. Formaður Samtaka fyrirtækja í sjávarútvegi segir þetta jafnast á við þorskveiði fimm skuttogara. Hann segir fulla ástæðu til að hafa áhyggjur af þorskstofninum og ekki síður hvort rétt sé staðið að rannsóknum. Borgarstjóri kannast ekki við stirt starfsumhverfi á skrifstofu sinni. Tveir aðstoðarmenn hafa látið af störfum á fyrstu sex mánuðum hennar í embætti. Sá þriðji tók til starfa í dag.
Rætt er við Önnu Björk Bjarnadóttur framkvæmdastjóra þjónustu og rekstrar ISAVIA á Keflavíkurflugvelli en undir hennar svið falla mörg fjölbreytt verkefni á flugvellinum. Má þar nefna hreinsun og viðhald flugbrauta, turninn í Keflavík, öryggisleit, flugvernd og margs konar þjónusta við farþega. Anna Björk fer í þættinum vítt og breitt yfir verkefnin í Keflavík og hvernig ISAVIA hefur breytt sinni nálgun á síðustu árum í allri þjónustu við flugfélögin og farþega, en á sama tíma að tekist á við áskoranir sem fylgja stöðugum vexti í flugumferð um völlinn.
Menningarnótt er runninn upp og Óli og Andri eru menningarlegir í dag, Klara Einars var að spila á Bylgju sviðinu og kíkti í heimsókn ásamt leynigest sem snéri aftur inní FM957 studioið með glaðning fyrir Óli
Doc, Keli og Sigurður Bond eru á uppleið.