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On our radar this week… “The Party told you to reject the evidence of your eyes and ears. It was their final, most essential command.” George Orwell wrote those words 76 years ago in “1984” – seemingly the operating manual for Donald Trump's administration. In fact, Trump used those exact words in a campaign speech and has lived by them ever since. George Orwell also wrote: “Every record has been destroyed or falsified, every book rewritten, every picture has been repainted, every statue and street building has been renamed, every date has been altered. And the process is continuing day by day and minute by minute. History has stopped. Nothing exists except an endless present in which the Party is always right.” Every day is an exercise in taking attention away from the growing coverup of the Epstein files and financial corruption, with Trump apparently terrified that his sordid decades-long history as a sexual predator will finally catch up with him. It's a stark contrast with England, where the Andrew formerly known as “Prince” is celebrated his 66th birthday in police custody as England actually holds the powerful accountable for the Epstein-led sexual abuse of children, while in Epstein's home country the White House continues to coverup the crimes of the rich and powerful … very possibly a group that includes Trump. Case in point: the Department of Justice spoke four separate times to a woman who credibly accused Donald Trump of having sex with a 13-year-old he met through Jeffrey Epstein—but most accusations against the president appear to have been removed from the government's documents on the alleged sex trafficker. A part of Trump's defense is also right out of “1984”: “Who controls the past controls the future. Who controls the present controls the past.” That means silencing his critics including the late night comedians who, in the tradition of Will Rogers, lampoon him non-stop. But the tactic is backfiring: Kimmel's banishment lasted a few days, and Stephen Colbert has become even more focused in the last weeks of his days on CBS. The made-for-YouTube video of Colbert with Texas Senate candidate James Talarico has racked up more than 7.5 million views which is triple the Colbert TV show ratings. And Talarico raised a staggering $2.5-million in the day following the incident. Trump wants everything possible named after him. Now, he apparently wants to profit from those efforts: his company has filed papers to trademark use of his name at airports even as his Florida fans in the state's legislature pass a bill to rename Palm Beach International Airport in his honor and he pressures Congress to rename Dulles Airport. If signed into law, the Palm Beach International change would cost the airport $5.5 million to remake signs, uniforms, promotional products, equipment, and more, according to Palm Beach County's department of airports. Also on our radar The Supreme Court kicked off another Trump tantrum by axing his tariffs. The war between Dozing Donald and the court he thought he controlled is now started. Trump got a little nap time during the initial meeting of his made-up Institute for Peace, nodding off repeatedly in front of the world leaders who had ponied up the $1-billion membership fee. Before nap time, Trump pledged a $10-billion U.S. contribution to what amounts to his personal slush fund – ignoring the constitutional requirement that spending needed to be authorized by Congress. Governor Whitmer attended the Munich International Security Conference. At the conference, she joined AOC, and Trump's NATO ambassador on a panel discussion where she was highly critical of Trump's economic war with Canada has driven our neighbors to the north to get cozy with China. Independent gubernatorial candidate Mike Duggan has a new problem. His campaign claimed union endorsements he hasn't received. It's a near certainty that the Service Employees International Union and the United Auto Workers will ultimately endorse Jocelyn Benson. Benson, meanwhile, picked up the endorsement of the Michigan Nurses Association. Mark has a new neighbor. ICE has opened a regional headquarters next door to my office … and also is opening a detention center in Romulus. Nobody's happy about this except Stephen Miller. Is this a staging area for masked ICE agents outside Democratic-leaning voting sites in southeast Michigan this November? And we can't unwatch the incredibly insane 90-second, taxpayer-funded video of RFK Jr. and Kid Rock flexing and sweating, apparently to promote physical fitness. RFK thankfully did not include snorting cocaine from toilet seats as part of his workout regimen. On a far more serious note, we recognize the unique contributions of two men we lost this week: the internationally known Rev. Jesse Jackson, and one of the “good guys” who made Michigan State government work better over his decades of service, our friend Bill Gnodtke. On Tuesday, west Michigan Congresswoman Hilary Scholten went inside an ICE concentration camp. Scholten, who was an immigration attorney before being elected to Congress, joins this week’s conversation. Congresswoman Scholten is a fourth-generation West Michigander. Prior to her election in 2022 she was an immigration attorney who served in the U.S. Department of Justice. Scholten began her own career as a social worker, working with people affected by issues of housing and homelessness. During this time, she worked with individuals in the LGBTQ community who were facing homelessness and housing insecurity—often because of their sexual orientation or gender identity. Congresswoman Scholten obtained her law degree from the University of Maryland Thurgood Marshall School of Law, and then went on to clerk for the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit in their special unit focused on immigration issues. Following her clerkship, she joined the Justice Department through the Attorney General Honors Program, where she continued to work on matters of immigration and civil rights. In Congress she serves on the House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure and the House Committee on Small Business. We’re now on YouTube every week! Click here to subscribe. A Republic, If You Can Keep It is sponsored by ©Clay Jones/claytooz.com
Med letošnjimi prejemniki nagrad Prešernovega sklada je režiser in direktor fotografije Gregor Božič. Nagrado je dobil za kratki film Navadna hruška, samosvoj preplet dokumentarnega filma in žanra znanstvene fantastike, ki ga podpisuje kot režiser, ter za filma Človek, ki ni mogel molčati Nebojše Slijepčevića in Fiume o morte! Igorja Bezinovića, pri katerih je kot direktor fotografije pomembno sooblikoval vizualno podobo in avtorske poetike obeh del. V njegovem delu izstopata natančen občutek za prostor in dosledno grajena atmosfera, pogosto vezana na značilne lokalne kontekste. Vzporedno s filmskim ustvarjanjem že vrsto let raziskuje stare sadne sorte, to pa je dolgoročen projekt na presečišču kulturne krajine, še posebno v njegovih domačih Goriških brdih, in filmskega razmisleka o odnosu med človekom in naravo. Pred mikrofon ga je povabila Tina Poglajen. Urednica oddaje Tadeja Krečič Scholten. Produkcija 2026.
On Iowa Politics is a weekly news and analysis podcast that aims to recreate the kinds of conversations that happen when you get political reporters from across Iowa together after the day's deadlines have been met. Tackling anything from local to state to national, On Iowa Politics is your weekly dose of analysis and insight into the issues affecting Iowa.This week on the On Iowa Politics podcast, we discuss multiple pieces of controversial legislation at the Iowa Capitol, federal immigration enforcement, and a bill to lure the Chicago Bears to Iowa.This episode was hosted by the Gazette Des Moines Bureau Chief Erin Murphy. It features Gazette Deputy Bureau Chief Tom Barton, Lee Des Moines Bureau Chief Maya Marchel Hoff, Jared McNett of the Sioux City Journal and Gazette columnists Althea Cole and Todd Dorman.Read the articles mentioned in this episode: FIRST FROM THE JOURNAL: Sioux City Rep. J.D. Scholten not seeking reelectionhttps://siouxcityjournal.com/news/state-regional/government-politics/article_c7ffa366-f7bc-4e71-8b27-a567e7993c44.htmlBill advanced by Iowa lawmakers would require in-person doctor visits for medication abortionhttps://qctimes.com/news/state-regional/government-politics/article_72d193d4-bb21-4d62-ae33-d140dacf9538.htmlTransgender Iowans protest GOP billshttps://www.thegazette.com/state-government/love-not-hate-iowans-protest-gop-bills-targeting-transgender-protections-and-parenting-rules/UI student accused of ‘trying to assault' lawmaker as she was escorted out of DEI hearing: https://www.thegazette.com/higher-education/ui-student-accused-of-trying-to-assault-lawmaker-as-she-was-escorted-out-of-dei-hearing/ Opinion: Reynolds can't stop kicking trans Iowanshttps://www.thegazette.com/staff-columnists/reynolds-cant-stop-kicking-trans-iowans/Could Iowa become Chicago Bears' next home? Bill aims to lure NFL teamhttps://www.thegazette.com/state-government/iowa-lawmakers-pitch-stadium-incentives-to-lure-chicago-bears-across-state-lines/This episode was produced by Gazette Social Video Producer Bailey Cichon.
This open access book offers the first in-depth appraisal of the photographic archive of Frank Scholten (1881–1942), a queer Dutch photographer and Catholic convert whose work in Palestine between 1921 and 1923 provides a remarkable lens on the intersecting dynamics of modernity, religion, colonialism, and visual culture. Drawing on over 26,000 photographs, it situates Scholten's work within transnational religious, colonial, and nationalist networks. Employing a relational methodology, Photographing Biblical Modernity: Frank Scholten in British Mandate Palestine (I.B. Tauris, 2026) treats photography not merely as visual documentation but as a site of layered cultural encounters shaped by the movements of people, ideas, and ideologies. It interrogates biblical visuality, the performance of indigeneity, intercommunal relations, and the gendered politics of labour and nationalism.Through interdisciplinary engagement with visual culture, Middle East studies, and gender theory, this book considers how Scholten's positionality offers insights into both the granular details of Palestinian society and broader macro-historical shifts during a period of profound transition. Rather than framing Palestine as a biblical relic, Scholten's photographs reveal a socially and politically complex society under early British Mandate rule. Ultimately, this book positions Scholten's archive as a vital historical source for understanding the layered and contested narratives that have defined Palestine's modern history. Access the book here: here Roberto Mazza is currently a visiting scholar at the Buffett Institute for Global Affairs at Northwestern University. He is the host of the Jerusalem Unplugged Podcast and to discuss and propose a book for interview can be reached at robbymazza@gmail.com. Blusky and IG: @robbyref Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
This open access book offers the first in-depth appraisal of the photographic archive of Frank Scholten (1881–1942), a queer Dutch photographer and Catholic convert whose work in Palestine between 1921 and 1923 provides a remarkable lens on the intersecting dynamics of modernity, religion, colonialism, and visual culture. Drawing on over 26,000 photographs, it situates Scholten's work within transnational religious, colonial, and nationalist networks. Employing a relational methodology, Photographing Biblical Modernity: Frank Scholten in British Mandate Palestine (I.B. Tauris, 2026) treats photography not merely as visual documentation but as a site of layered cultural encounters shaped by the movements of people, ideas, and ideologies. It interrogates biblical visuality, the performance of indigeneity, intercommunal relations, and the gendered politics of labour and nationalism.Through interdisciplinary engagement with visual culture, Middle East studies, and gender theory, this book considers how Scholten's positionality offers insights into both the granular details of Palestinian society and broader macro-historical shifts during a period of profound transition. Rather than framing Palestine as a biblical relic, Scholten's photographs reveal a socially and politically complex society under early British Mandate rule. Ultimately, this book positions Scholten's archive as a vital historical source for understanding the layered and contested narratives that have defined Palestine's modern history. Access the book here: here Roberto Mazza is currently a visiting scholar at the Buffett Institute for Global Affairs at Northwestern University. He is the host of the Jerusalem Unplugged Podcast and to discuss and propose a book for interview can be reached at robbymazza@gmail.com. Blusky and IG: @robbyref Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/middle-eastern-studies
This open access book offers the first in-depth appraisal of the photographic archive of Frank Scholten (1881–1942), a queer Dutch photographer and Catholic convert whose work in Palestine between 1921 and 1923 provides a remarkable lens on the intersecting dynamics of modernity, religion, colonialism, and visual culture. Drawing on over 26,000 photographs, it situates Scholten's work within transnational religious, colonial, and nationalist networks. Employing a relational methodology, Photographing Biblical Modernity: Frank Scholten in British Mandate Palestine (I.B. Tauris, 2026) treats photography not merely as visual documentation but as a site of layered cultural encounters shaped by the movements of people, ideas, and ideologies. It interrogates biblical visuality, the performance of indigeneity, intercommunal relations, and the gendered politics of labour and nationalism.Through interdisciplinary engagement with visual culture, Middle East studies, and gender theory, this book considers how Scholten's positionality offers insights into both the granular details of Palestinian society and broader macro-historical shifts during a period of profound transition. Rather than framing Palestine as a biblical relic, Scholten's photographs reveal a socially and politically complex society under early British Mandate rule. Ultimately, this book positions Scholten's archive as a vital historical source for understanding the layered and contested narratives that have defined Palestine's modern history. Access the book here: here Roberto Mazza is currently a visiting scholar at the Buffett Institute for Global Affairs at Northwestern University. He is the host of the Jerusalem Unplugged Podcast and to discuss and propose a book for interview can be reached at robbymazza@gmail.com. Blusky and IG: @robbyref Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/photography
Democrat Scholten will not seek re-election to House district in Sioux City.
Annemieke Bosman in gesprek met Frits Scholten, senior conservator beeldhouwkunst Rijksmuseum. Frits Scholten is de samensteller van de indrukwekkende tentoonstelling Metamorfosen nu te zien in het Rijksmuseum. De tentoonstelling Metamorfosen laat zien hoe kunstenaars zich al eeuwenlang laten inspireren door het grootse gedicht van de Romeinse dichter Ovidius. Meer dan 80 topstukken van onder anderen Titiaan, Correggio, Cellini, Caravaggio, Rubens, Rodin, Brancusi, Bourgeois én Bernini worden voor deze tentoonstelling samengebracht, afkomstig uit musea en collecties wereldwijd. De tentoonstelling wordt gemaakt in samenwerking met Galleria Borghese in Rome. Een van de kunstwerken die te zien zijn is de wereldberoemde sculptuur de Slapende Hermaphroditus, afkomstig uit de collectie van het Musée du Louvre in Parijs. De sculptuur is een iconisch werk uit zowel de antieke als de barokke beeldhouwkunst vanwege de ingreep van de Italiaanse beeldhouwer Bernini. Hij voorzag het antieke Romeinse marmeren lichaam begin 17de eeuw van een verbluffend realistisch matras en kussen. Het beeld, dat vrijwel nooit wordt uitgeleend, is een van de hoogtepunten van de tentoonstelling Metamorfosen.
The Book Of Acts Pt. 2: Acts 9 & 26 - Rendi Scholten by Orchard Hill Church
Dramska igralka Damjana Černe je kot dolgoletna članica Slovenskega mladinskega gledališča s svojimi igralskimi stvaritvami – tako v domačem gledališču kot na nevladni sceni – pomembno zaznamovala slovensko gledališko krajino. Za svoje vloge v zadnjih dveh letih je ob koncu lanskega leta prejela Severjevo nagrado za izjemne igralske dosežke. Strokovna žirija je v utemeljitvi nagrade zapisala, da gre za lucidno igralko neusahljive energije, ki se nikoli ne zateka k bližnjicam všečnosti, a kljub temu ostaja pristna in izrazito specifična. Umetnica se je o svojem bogatem in raznorodnem igralskem ustvarjanju pogovarjala s Kajo Novosel. Tonski mojster Damjan Rostan, Urednica oddaje Tadeja Krečič Scholten. Produkcija 2026.
In today's episode, Tim sits down with Joel Scholten, K–12 art educator, social media creator, and Art of Education FLEX Standards Manager, to talk about teaching elementary art, finding connection through social media, and rediscovering the joy in our creative practice. Joel shares how Instagram and TikTok have helped him connect with other art teachers, refine his instructional scaffolding, and discover contemporary artists that boost student engagement. He also previews his Art Ed NOW Conference presentation, walks through a powerful negative space watercolor lesson, and drops a budget-saving classroom hack you won't want to miss. He also closes the show with some words of wisdom on how the joy of teaching and creating for yourself can make you a better, more energized educator. Resources and Links Join the Art of Ed Community Follow Joel on Instagram Register for the Art Ed NOW Conference! Check out AOE's FLEX Curriculum
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Berta Bojetu je bila vsestranska umetnica: igralka, pesnica, pisateljica. Nastopala je na odru Koreodrame, bila je ena izmed ustanoviteljic tega gledališča, odigrala vloge v več filmih, petnajst let je ustvarjala v Lutkovnem gledališču v Ljubljani. Objavila je pesniški zbirki Žabon in Besede iz hiše Karlstein, prozni deli Filio ni doma in Ptičja hiša, dramsko igro Osama. Za roman Ptičja hiša je dobila nagrado kresnik. Berta Bojetu se je rodila na začetku februarja leta 1946. Ob osemdeseti obletnici rojstva poslušamo pogovor Vlada Motnikarja z ustvarjalko. Urednica oddaje Tadeja Krečič Scholten. Produkcija 1996.
We noemen het persoonlijke groei, maar vaak is het pure zelfmisleiding. In deze podcast gaan we met Matthias Scholten een gesprek aan over aandacht, dopamine, manipulatie en de maskers die we dagelijks dragen om erbij te horen. Waarom haken mensen zo snel af? Waarom voelt authenticiteit vaak nep? En wat gebeurt er als AI, algoritmes en media onze geloofwaardigheid overnemen? Een confronterend gesprek over macht, angst, identiteit en waarom echte transformatie iets heel anders vraagt dan nog meer kennis.
Dirigent Marko Munih se je rodil 9. januarja 1936 na Mostu na Soči. Študiral je na Akademiji za glasbo v Ljubljani in se izpopolnjeval pri Lovru Matačiću v Frankfurtu. Dirigiral je Simfoničnemu orkestru RTV Slovenija in Orkestru Slovenske filharmonije, izjemno uspešen je bil kot dirigent Akademskega pevskega zbora Tone Tomšič ter z njim gostoval po Evropi in Severni Ameriki. Osem let je bil umetniški vodja in dirigent Komornega zbora RTV Slovenija, bil je prejemnik številnih nagrad, med drugimi Betettove in dveh nagrad Prešernovega sklada. Urednika oddaje Ciril Stani in Tadeja Krečič Scholten. Produkcija 1987.
Happy New Year - Rendi Scholten by Orchard Hill Church
In deze aflevering van Mestreech de Podcast praten we met Roger Villevoye en Shirley Scholten over Maos en hun deelname aan de 50e editie van het LVK 2026. Ze staan in de halve finale van dit limburgs event.Hoe is Maos ontstaan? Waarom past dit lied zo goed bij Mestreech? En hoe kwam Roger uiteindelijk bij Shirley terecht om samen dit nummer te brengen? We praten over het creatieve proces, de samenwerking en hoe het voelt om met dit lied op het LVK-podium te staan.Een gesprek over muziek, vertrouwen, spanning en trots, met natuurlijk de Maas (Maos) als rode draad.Meer over Maos: stemopmaos.nlVrijdag 9 januari op L1 (18:00–20:00). Stemmen kan van 20:00–20:30 via sms (max. 3x per nummer). Zaterdag 10 januari herhaling 13:00–15:00, opnieuw stemmen 15:00–15:30.Luister 1 uur en 11 minuten mee naar deze nieuwe aflevering van Mestreech de Podcast.
Noraly Beyer over verlies Joost Prinsen Het jaar van comedian Merijn Scholten Pleegmoeder doodgeschoten Jerryson (15) deelt haar verhaal Muzikaal jaaroverzicht Spinvis
Met vandaag: burgemeester Peter Snijders over vuurwerkverbod in Zwolle, het jaar van satiricus Merijn Scholten, een muzikale ode aan 2025 door Spinvis, moeder Hanneke belt met zoon Gijs, Noor Hofland luister al wandelend door de jungle naar Het Oog | Presentatie: Winfried Baijens en Hanneke Groenteman.
In 'Nastya in Charkiv' volgt Jaap Scholten burgers die noodgedwongen uitgroeien tot verdedigers aan het front. Centraal staat Nastya, een jonge studente die als combat medic actief is in Charkiv en dagelijks balanceert tussen zorg verlenen en overleven. Haar verhaal verweeft Scholten met dat van andere vrijwilligers uit uiteenlopende levens, die van dichtbij ervaren wat oorlog met mensen doet. Eerder onderzocht Scholten het Russische geweld in 'Kameraad Baron', waarvoor hij werd genomineerd voor de VPRO Bob den Uyl Prijs en de Libris Geschiedenis Prijs won. Presentatie: Carine van Santen
Twaalf volgeladen voertuigen rijden richting de Oekraïense frontlinie. Voertuigen met defensieve en medische materialen voor Oekraïense eenheden en ziekenhuizen, bijeengebracht door de vrijwilligers van Protect Ukraine en de schrijvende vrienden Tommy Wieringa en Jaap Scholten. Onderweg zijn er bijzondere ontmoetingen met tal van gewone burgers, schrijvers en soldaten die zich verzetten tegen Russische agressie. Eerder zijn deze konvooien door Wieringa vastgelegd in zijn boek Konvooi. Reizen naar een land in oorlog (2024) en recent door Jaap Scholten in Nastya in Charkiv. Naar de frontlinie van Europa (2025).En nu ook op beeld te zien in de Human-serie Konvooi van Hans Pool. Tijdens dit programma wisselen we rauwe en persoonlijke fragmenten uit de serie af met gesprekken met Tommy Wieringa, Jaap Scholten Juliet Broersen en Hans Pool over hun humanitaire project in de strijd tegen de Russische agressie.Programmamaker: Eloïse KasiusModerator: Yoeri AlbrechtIn samenwerking met HumanMede mogelijk gemaakt door VfondsZie het privacybeleid op https://art19.com/privacy en de privacyverklaring van Californië op https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Oznaka neodvisni film se praviloma uporablja za avtorska dela, ki so ali preveč amaterska ali preveč eksperimentalna za vključitev v tako imenovani mainstream. A v zadnjem desetletju se stvari korenito spreminjajo. Odkar je Pr'Hostar postal najbolj gledani film v Sloveniji, izraz neodvisni film ne pomeni le obrobja, pač pa neodvisno produkcijo, torej tisto, ki nastane mimo Slovenskega filmskega centra in uveljavljenih produkcijskih hiš, utira pa pot številnim komercialnim filmom, ki so pritegnili gledalce v kinematografe ali pred zaslone. Nekateri so dosegli mednarodni uspeh, drugi avtorjem odprli vrata do možnosti dela v velikih produkcijah, tretji celo prinesli zaslužek. Oddajo Razgledi in razmisleki je pripravil Igor Harb, nastala je s podporo Ministrstva za kulturo Republike Slovenije v sklopu spodbude kulturnim ustvarjalcem za izvedbo projektov kritike in refleksije umetnosti v letu 2025. Bralec Igor Velše, oblikovalec zvoka Miha Klemenčič, urednica oddaje Tadeja Krečič Scholten
Pesnik in prevajalec Mile Klopčič se je rodil leta 1905 v Franciji. Ko je bil star približno štiri leta, se je z družino preselil v Zagorje ob Savi in tam preživel večji del otroštva. Težko življenje rudarjev in njihovih družin ga je temeljno zaznamovalo in vplivalo na njegov izostreni socialni čut, ki ga je ubesedil tudi v poeziji. Objavil je dve pesniški zbirki: Plamteči okovi in Preproste pesmi. Predvsem pa je bil plodovit prevajalec temeljnih književnih del iz ruščine, na primer Lermontova, Puškina, Bloka, in iz nemščine, na primer Heinricha Heineja. Mile Klopčič je razmišljanje o svojem življenju in delu posnel v studiu Radia Slovenija leta 1980. Urednica oddaje Tadeja Krečič Scholten.
Onze gast deze week is Paul Scholten, sinds 2018 CEO van Buckaroo. Een van de grootste betaalproviders van Nederland, met meer dan 45.000 klanten, van webshops en abonnementsdiensten tot grotere corporates. Onder zijn leiding groeide Buckaroo uit tot een organisatie van ruim 200 mensen en breidde het bedrijf flink uit met onder andere tap-to-pay, point-of-sale en loyalty-oplossingen, plus een stevig risk- en compliance-fundament. Paul heeft een lange internationale carrière in de financiële sector achter de rug. Hij begon bij ABN AMRO, waar hij meer dan dertig jaar werkte in verschillende landen, waaronder in Nederland, Frankrijk, Japan, Taiwan en Bahrein. Daarna was hij COO bij Theodoor Gilissen en vervolgens lid van het executive team van KBL/Quintet in Luxemburg, voordat hij de fintech-wereld instapte. Hij studeerde Rechten aan de Universiteit Utrecht en behaalde later een MBA aan de Erasmus Universiteit in Rotterdam. Daarnaast was hij onder meer commissaris bij LeasePlan en is hij betrokken bij de Betaalvereniging Nederland, waar hij de belangen van betaaldienstverleners vertegenwoordigt. Tot slot: Paul woont in Amsterdam en Parijs, is getrouwd, heeft drie uitwonende kinderen en is 66. *** Leaders in Finance wordt mede mogelijk gemaakt door Kayak, EY, Mogelijk Vastgoedfinancieringen, Roland Berger en Lepaya *** Boek genoemd in de aflevering: Het uur van de wolven, Giuliano Da Empoli *** Op de hoogte blijven van Leaders in Finance? Abonneer je dan op de nieuwsbrief. *** Vragen, suggesties of feedback? Graag! Via email: info@leadersinfinance.nl en check de website leadersinfinance.nl. *** Eerdere gasten bij de Leaders in Finance podcast waren onder andere: Klaas Knot (President DNB), Frank Elderson (Directie ECB), Roland Boekhout (CEO de Volksbank), Gerrit Zalm (Voormalig minister van Financiën en voormalig CEO ABN AMRO), Ingrid de Swart (Lid Raad van Bestuur a.s.r.), Pinar Abay (Management Board ING, Head of Retail Banking), Robert Swaak (CEO ABN AMRO), Marcel Zuidam (CEO NN Bank), Saul van Beurden (CEO Consumer, Small & Business Banking, Wells Fargo), David Knibbe (CEO NN Group), Janine Vos (RvB Rabobank), Nadine Klokke (CEO Knab), Maarten Edixhoven (CEO Van Lanschot Kempen), Jeroen Rijpkema (CEO Triodos Bank), Nout Wellink (Voormalig President DNB), Onno Ruding (Voormalig minister van Financiën), Yoram Schwarz (CEO Movir), Laura van Geest (Bestuursvoorzitter AFM), Katja Kok (CEO Van Lanschot CH), Ali Niknam (CEO bunq), Nick Bortot (CEO BUX), Petri Hofsté (Commissaris o.a. Rabobank en Achmea), Peter Paul de Vries (CEO Value8), Barbara Baarsma (CEO Rabo Carbon Bank), Jan van Rutte (Commissaris PGGM, BNG Bank; voormalig CFO ABN AMRO), Marguerite Soeteman-Reijne (Chair Aon Holdings), Lidwin van Velden (CEO Nederlandse Waterschapsbank), Jan-Willem van der Schoot (CEO Mastercard NL), Joanne Kellermann (Chair PFZW), Steven Maijoor (Voormalig Chair ESMA), Radboud Vlaar (CEO Finch Capital), Jos Baeten (CEO a.s.r.), Karin van Baardwijk (CEO Robeco), Annette Mosman (CEO APG).
Gazette Des Moines Bureau Chief Erin Murphy sat down with Iowa Rep. J.D. Scholten on Thursday, Nov. 20, 2025 for the second in a series of 1:1 interviews with political and government leaders in Iowa. This episode was produced by Bailey Cichon.Comments: erin.murphy@thegazette.com, bailey.cichon@thegazette.com
Letošnjo 36. izdajo Ljubljanskega mednarodnega filmskega festivala Liffe je po dolgem času odprl slovenski film, in sicer Belo se pere na devetdeset režiserja Marka Naberšnika. Posnet je po istoimenski knjižni uspešnici Bronje Žakelj, ki je z režiserjem sodelovala tudi pri pisanju scenarija. Gre za avtoričino osebno zgodbo, ta pa je prepredena z bolečo izgubo bližnjih zaradi bolezni in nesreče, pa s soočanjem s hudo boleznijo v mladosti. Z Markom Naberšnikom, podpisanim pod nekaj največjih slovenskih filmskih uspešnic (med njimi Petelinji zajtrk in Šanghaj), se o njegovem filmu pogovarja Tesa Drev Juh. Urednica oddaje Tadeja Krečič Scholten
Follow along throughout this series as we explore Jesus' "I am" statements.
Razstavo si lahko ogledamo vse do 8. februarja 2026. Gre za prvo postavitev v seriji Predogled, ki zbirko iz muzeja predstavlja kot odprt komentar in ne v klasični kurirani obliki. Tako vidimo na razstavi dokumente, načrte, knjige, časopise, risbe, izjemne fotografije in predmete arhitekta Marjana Šorlija. Letos namreč mineva 110 let odkar se je arhitekt Šorli rodil. Bil je vsestranski ustvarjalec, projektant, urbanist, premišljevalec, predavatelj, publicist, predvsem pa zagovornik in uresničevalec arhitekturnih rešitev po meri človeka, ki naj bi bil povezan z naravnim okoljem in trajnostno naravnan. Razstavo sta pripravila Martina Malešič in Andraž Keršič, pred mikrofon ju je povabila urednica oddaje Tadeja Krečič Scholten.
This episode will discuss Geoff's incredible journey as a veterinary homeopath. Aside from his several veterinary practices, he will also discuss how his love and enthusiasm for homeopathy have evolved since the day he first learned about it. Jeff Johnson is a sought-after homeopathy teacher and lecturer, widely recognized nationally and internationally. He teaches the vets in Bristol, wrote the curriculum, and set up the Danish Veterinary School with Lise Hansen. He teaches routinely at three UK homeopathic colleges and has been a visiting lecturer at most of the others. He was one of the founding vets of the Homeopathy at Welly Level school, which has now trained over 350 farmers. He started the Animal Energy UK homeopathic veterinary conferences (now in their 21st year) and has helped organize ten of these. He has studied extensively with many of the world's leading homeopaths, particularly the Joshis, Sherr, Sankaran, Scholten, and David Lilley. Check out these episode highlights: 02:32 - Geoff's first introduction to homeopathy 07:01 - The more advanced science gets the closer it gets to the spirituality 16:31 - Why is homeopathy more difficult than conventional medicine 22:18 - Animals share every single emotion that we have 25:15 - The fear of losing control and the need to let go 30:15 - How homeopathy broadens our thinking 33:26 - The Taj Mahal and the Prince 39:17 - Open mindedness is our greatest gift and our greatest curse If you would like to support the Homeopathy Hangout Podcast, please consider making a donation by visiting www.EugenieKruger.com and click the DONATE button at the top of the site. Every donation about $10 will receive a shout-out on a future episode. Join my Homeopathy Hangout Podcast Facebook community here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/HelloHomies Here is the link to my free 30-minute Homeopathy@Home online course: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vqBUpxO4pZQ&t=438s Upon completion of the course - and if you live in Australia - you can join my Facebook group for free acute advice (you'll need to answer a couple of questions about the course upon request to join): www.facebook.com/groups/eughom
The Book of Acts - Rendi Scholten by Orchard Hill Church
Outdoor Church 2025 - Rendi Scholten by Orchard Hill Church
A rare White House summit brings President Donald Trump, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and Europe's top leaders to Washington — with Ukraine's future on the line. Jake is joined by Punchbowl News Reporter Andrew Desiderio to break down the stakes and how Congress could respond. Plus: Democrats target Arizona as a key battleground, California's new map reshuffles races and J.D. Scholten exits Iowa's Senate contest to back Josh Turek. Punchbowl News is on YouTube! Subscribe to our channel today to see all the new ways we're investing in video. Want more in-depth daily coverage from Congress? Subscribe to our free Punchbowl News AM newsletter at punchbowl.news. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Iowa State Rep. and U.S. Senate candidate JD Scholten joins Andrew Yang to discuss fighting agricultural monopolies, expanding healthcare, and uniting voters across party lines. From the farm to the pitcher's mound, Scholten shares his journey and vision for Iowa. Watch the full episode on YouTube Have any burning questions for Andrew on our next Q&A episode? Send your questions and voice memos to mailbag@andrewyang.com! ---- Follow Andrew Yang: Bluesky | Instagram | TikTok | Website | X Follow J.D. Scholten: Instagram | X | Website ---- Get 50% off Factor at Factor Meals Get an extra 3 months free at Express VPN Get 20% off + 2 free pillows at Helix Sleep | Use code: helixpartner20 Get $30 off your first two (2) orders at Wonder | Use code: ANDREW104 ---- Subscribe to the Andrew Yang Podcast: Apple | Spotify To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Questions From the Seats - Rendi Scholten by Orchard Hill Church
Stop losing sales to confusion! Get the secret formula for turning complex products into business wins with clear, bold marketing. This episode is packed with real talk, mindset shifts, and strategies you can use TODAY.And don't forget! You can crush your marketing strategy with just a few minutes a week by signing up for the StrategyCast Newsletter. You'll receive weekly bursts of marketing tips, clips, resources, and a whole lot more. Visit https://strategycast.com/ for more details.==Let's Break It Down==04:22 Strategic Patience in Marketing07:29 Persistent Engagement with C-Suite11:40 Analytics: From Panic to Purpose16:55 Communicating Complexity in Tech Marketing20:06 "Always-On Branding Strategy"21:51 "People Build Lasting Business Bonds"26:24 "Maximize Post Exposure"28:19 Managing Marketing Expectations33:07 Project Management: Accountability Essentials36:18 "Essential Marketing Monitoring Tools"39:14 "Messaging's Role in Marketing Success"==Where You Can Find Us==Website: https://strategycast.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/strategy_cast/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/strategycast==Leave a Review==Hey there, StrategyCast fans!If you've found our tips and tricks on marketing strategies helpful in growing your business, we'd be thrilled if you could take a moment to leave us a review on Apple Podcasts. Your feedback not only supports us but also helps others discover how they can elevate their business game!
A lot of hope is riding on the 2026 midterm elections, not that any of us are naive about efforts the Trump administration will make (in fact, already is making!) to ensure Republicans keep control of both houses of Congress. A compliant Congress, after all, has been a primary vehicle for the passage of the Project 2025 agenda. I'll gladly interview Congressional candidates who offer hope for real change in Washington. Today's conversation is with J.D. Scholten of Iowa. J.D., now an Iowa State legislator, decided to jump into the race when he saw Senator Joni Ernst's response to a constituent who complained that the Medicare cuts will cause people to die. She said, “Well, we all are going to die.” She then doubled down with a sarcastic apology that was pretty shocking even by today's low standards. Wow. I hope you enjoy my talk with J.D. Washington will be a much better place if Scholten win this race, and I can give a personal endorsement that he's a really, really, really good guy. Here's J.D's website. If you enjoy the interview, I hope you'll throw in some support.
A lot of hope is riding on the 2026 midterm elections, not that any of us are naive about efforts the Trump administration will make (in fact, already is making!) to ensure Republicans keep control of both houses of Congress. A compliant Congress, after all, has been a primary vehicle for the passage of the Project 2025 agenda. I'll gladly interview Congressional candidates who offer hope for real change in Washington. Today's conversation is with J.D. Scholten of Iowa. J.D., now an Iowa State legislator, decided to jump into the race when he saw Senator Joni Ernst's response to a constituent who complained that the Medicare cuts will cause people to die. She said, “Well, we all are going to die.” She then doubled down with a sarcastic apology that was pretty shocking even by today's low standards. Wow.I hope you enjoy my talk with J.D. Washington will be a much better place if Scholten win this race, and I can give a personal endorsement that he's a really, really, really good guy. Here's J.D's website. If you enjoy the interview, I hope you'll throw in some support. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.transformarticles.com/subscribe
Art educator Joel Scholten returns to the show for a fun, insightful conversation about longevity in teaching, embracing creativity, and making meaningful connections—in and out of the classroom. He gives a behind-the-scenes look at the hilarious promotional reels he created for the upcoming Art Ed NOW Conference, and what participants can expect from his hands-on artmaking session that starts the Main event. The conversation also dives in to practical advice for traveling art teachers, innovative cleanup strategies, and why routines are foundational to building student relationships and classroom success. Resources and Links Watch Joel's Let Creativity Reign reel See the Art of Ed's FLEX Curriculum Learn more about the Art Ed NOW Conference Follow Joel on Instagram and TikTok
Iowa politician and Sioux City Explorers reliever J.D. Scholten joins SportsJam with Doug Doyle to talk about his amazing baseball career
Alicia Menendez – in for Nicolle Wallace – discusses Senate Republicans passing Trump's megabill despite its unpopularity even among the GOP, the updates from Sean ‘Diddy' Combs' trial as the jury says they cannot decide on the racketeering charge, Joined by: Sen. Richard Blumenthal, Tim Miller, Claire McCaskill, Sam Stein, State Rep. J.D. Scholten, Jose Javier Rodriguez, Anthony Coley, Lisa Rubin, Rehema Ellis, Kristy Greenberg, Charles Coleman, Amanda Carpenter and Michele Norris.
MeidasTouch host Ben Meiselas reports on MAGA Mike's disaster bill getting altered in the Senate and Meiselas interviews JD Scholten who, a Democrat who is running for Senate in Iowa. Visit https://meidasplus.com for more! Remember to subscribe to ALL the MeidasTouch Network Podcasts: MeidasTouch: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/meidastouch-podcast Legal AF: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/legal-af MissTrial: https://meidasnews.com/tag/miss-trial The PoliticsGirl Podcast: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/the-politicsgirl-podcast The Influence Continuum: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/the-influence-continuum-with-dr-steven-hassan Mea Culpa with Michael Cohen: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/mea-culpa-with-michael-cohen The Weekend Show: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/the-weekend-show Burn the Boats: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/burn-the-boats Majority 54: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/majority-54 Political Beatdown: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/political-beatdown On Democracy with FP Wellman: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/on-democracy-with-fpwellman Uncovered: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/maga-uncovered Coalition of the Sane: https://meidasnews.com/tag/coalition-of-the-sane Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Wilderness: Whispers in the Wilderness - Rendi Scholten by Orchard Hill Church
Marleen Scholten is actrice. Ze is mede-oprichter van het collectief Wunderbaum, waarmee ze sinds 2001 ruim vijfenveertig voorstellingen maakte. In 2016 verhuisde ze naar Italië, waar ze nieuwe voorstellingen maakte en samenwerkte met lokale gezelschappen. Haar voorstelling ‘La codista' (2022) ging in première in Milaan, was te zien op het Holland Festival en werd bekroond met de Antonio Conti-prijs. Nu speelt ze in 'Bulk', dat in première zal gaan op het ‘O' festival. De voorstelling is een muzikale reis door de wereld van transport en handel, en laat zien hoe ons consumptiegedrag soms ver gaat in zijn radicaliteit en absurditeit. Femke van der Laan gaat met Marleen Scholten in gesprek.
The following political analysis is from Business-Industry Political Action Committee (BIPAC) Senior Political Analyst Jim Ellis. BIPAC is an independent, bipartisan organization. It is provided solely as a membership benefit to the organization's 200-plus member companies and trade associations. The views and opinions expressed do not necessarily represent those of any particular member or organization.
Nicolle Wallace on the Congressional Budget Office's bleak assessment of Trump's megabill, how Trump's tariffs are hurting supply chain industries, and how Pete Hegseth is working to erase civil rights history.Joined by: Scott Horsely, Mitch Landrieu, Tim Miller, Jacob Soboroff, Sheryl Gay Stolberg, Alex Wagner, Ryan Nobles, Charlie Sykes, Iowa State Rep. J.D. Scholten, Paul Rieckhoff, and Ukraine National Baseball Team pitcher Andrii Boiko.
Jerry Hagstrom, Sarah Melotte, and Bob Leonard join host Joel Heitkamp and guest host J.D. Scholten to discuss the impacts to rural America of Trump's first 100 days in office. You will learn about disaster relief, rural healthcare, tariffs, manufacturing, immigration, and the ongoing Farm Bill debates in Congress. Each guest offers firsthand perspectives from their communities, highlighting the struggles and hopes of rural people.Joel and J.D. weave together stories of hardship and hope while connecting local issues to national policy. You will hear engaging, actionable conversations on how rural communities are organizing, what key policy battles mean for them, and how everyone can get involved to support positive change.Join us on The Hot Dish every other week, where we serve up hearty conversations that resonate with every corner of the country.The Hot Dish is brought to you by the One Country Project, making sure the voices of the rest of us are heard in Washington. To learn more, visit https://onecountryproject.org or find us at https://onecountryproject.substack.com/.Find Sarah Melotte's work at https://dailyyonder.com/. Find Bob Leonard's work at https://rleonard.substack.com/. Find Jerry Hagstrom's work at https://www.hagstromreport.com/. Join the One Country Project for the fourth annual Rural Progress Summit, July 8–10. The keynote will feature a virtual fireside chat between Sec. Pete Buttigieg and Sen. Heidi Heitkamp.The Rural Progress Summit is a virtual event that brings together voices from across the country to explore ideas and solutions that address the real needs of rural America.Go to OneCountryProject.org to learn more or https://pdcst.news/RPS2025 to register for the Rural Progress Summit.
North Carolina Representative Julie Von Haefen, Tennessee Representative J.C. Bowman, and Iowa Representative and One Country Project board member J.D. Scholten join The Hot Dish to discuss the challenges facing public education in rural America. The conversation highlights the efforts to fight against the dismantling of public education systems and the consequences of funding private schools with public dollars. Heidi Heitkamp leads the conversation, emphasizing the importance of this issue for rural communities and the future of American education.Heidi and Joel Heitkamp delve into the vital role of public education in maintaining democratic values and fostering community. They encourage listeners to support public schools by advocating for policies that prioritize educational access for all. Gain valuable insights into the ongoing battle for public education and hear the various arguments against the privatization of public schools. The guests provide a comprehensive view of the political challenges and the grassroots efforts needed to protect public schools and uphold educational equity.Join us on The Hot Dish every other week, where we serve up hearty conversations that resonate with every corner of the country. The Hot Dish is brought to you by the One Country Project, making sure the voices of the rest of us are heard in Washington. To learn more, visit https://onecountryproject.org or find us at https://onecountryproject.substack.com/.
J.D. Scholten is a state representative from Iowa who went viral for the ultimate call to the bullpen: He left a music festival, a beer-and-a-half deep, to suddenly sign a minor-league contract and pitch into the seventh inning — at 44 years old. But that's just the beginning, because this J.D. might be the opposite of J.D. Vance. In fact, he's unlike most elected officials from either party: He fights punch-down politics. He is selling a real form of populism. Hell, he's running for re-election and says he doesn't even like politics. And, yes, he's still starting for the Sioux City Explorers. Further reading: "You're Probably Getting Screwed" Substack Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices