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As the 2024/25 Premier League season comes to a close, it's time to reflect, debate and celebrate! In this special edition show, we'll be revealing our Team of the Season, handing out End of Season Awards, and diving deep into the standout moments and players who lit up the league.Expect passionate debate, some surprises, and plenty of fan engagement as we look back on a thrilling campaign. Whether you're a Liverpool fan or just love Premier League football, this show is for you!
Aston Villa controversially miss out on Champions League & Jack Grealish is left out again. Rick Edwards is joined by Michael Brown and Paul Robinson. Also hear from Unai Emery, as well as Ange Postecoglou and Ruud van Nistelrooy on their futures. And catch the moment Liverpool lifted the Premier League trophy.02:20 Man Utd head off on post-season tour 05:35 How the fight for Europe panned out 06:20 Aston Villa controversially miss out on UCL 11:50 Unai Emery reacts calmly to controversy 15:00 Chelsea beat Forest to Champions League place 20:15 Jack Grealish left out for ‘selection' reasons 23:10 Newcastle add UCL football to Carabao Cup 26:50 Mo Salah wins fourth PL Golden Boot 29:15 Golden Glove is shared between Sels & Raya 31:08 Amorim apologises as Man Utd finish 15th 33:25 Postecoglou on ‘outstanding' Spurs season 37:35 Will Leicester keep van Nistelrooy? 39:20 Southampton appoint Will StillBBC Sounds / 5 Live commentaries next weekend: Wed 2000 Real Betis v Chelsea in the UEFA Conference League Final, Fri 1945 England v Portugal in the UEFA Women's Nations League, Sat 2000 PSG v Inter Milan in the UEFA Champions League Final.
Deze week schuift Bo Sels aan. Bo is scenarist,podcastmaker enfiguratiebegeleider.We hebben het over zijn werk aan o.a. Sterregem, hoeje een fantasiewereld opbouwt vanuit één goed idee, de geheimen van de fictiewereld en... waarom stoffen zakdoeken misschien wel de coolste comebackooit maken.Een aflevering vol fantasie, filmliefde en onverwachte hottakes.
Forest are through to the Semi Finals of the FA Cup after beatings Brighton on penalties! To Buy Wolfie A Coffee! Click Here: https://buymeacoffee.com/forestfantv Welcome back to Forest Fan TV! In today's video, Wolfie delivers an electric match reaction to Nottingham Forest's thrilling penalty shootout victory over Brighton in the FA Cup quarter-final on Saturday evening securing our spot at Wembley for the semi-finals! He breaks down the key moments from an unforgettable night in the FA Cup, sharing his thoughts on the game, the heart-stopping penalties, and what this monumental win means for Forest's season. From the rollercoaster of emotions to the sheer pride in the team's resilience, Wolfie reflects on how far we've come in such a short time and celebrates what's shaping up to be an incredible campaign for the Reds. Relive the magic, soak in the excitement, and let us know your thoughts on this historic triumph in the comments below! Don't forget to like, subscribe, and hit the bell for more Forest content as we march on to Wembley. Come on you Reds! #nffc #brighton #facup Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This is Early Kick Off from the Men in Blazers media network and presented by our great friends of the pod STōK Cold Brew Coffee, all your global football stories straight from the back pages of Europe's newspapers in around 10 minutes.On today's episode: Nottingham Forest's tie with Ipswich in the FA Cup progresses to penalties, and Nuno's Tricky Trees knock out the Tractor Boys; Juventus keep up their winning streak in Serie A; we preview the round-of-16 in the Champions League, including Real Madrid v Atletico Madrid and PSV v Arsenal; Rangers could be the latest club to be taken over by American owners; Sergino Dest is in the final phase of his rehabilitation after tearing his ACL; Crystal Palace starlet Adam Wharton has attracted interest from Real Madrid; and we share some of the most exciting title races across Europe.Football don't sleep, and neither do we.This episode was made in the UK for Men In Blazers by…Host: Sammy JamesProducer: George CooperAssistant producer: Elizabeth BarnardResearcher: Jack CollinsSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Arsenal trudged out of the City Ground with a 0-0 stalemate against Nottingham Forest—a result that felt like swallowing bitter medicine. Defensively resolute?Absolutely. Offensively forgettable? Painfully so. Arsenal's backline stood lively against Forest's physicality, but their attack sputtered like a car out of fuel, mounting on frustration as we count the days and weeks. The first half was a few memorable displays. Saliba, Gabriel, and Timber—operated like a fortified wall, snuffing out Chris Wood's threats. But up front, Merino's false-nine experiment worked...and worked, beyond recycled possession and hopeful crosses into a forest of defenders. Bright spots flickered briefly: Tierney's introduction sparked width, forcing a sharp save from Sels, while Ødegaard's late blocked shot was simply would-be-victory. Yet Forest's low block proved impenetrable, reducing Arsenal to sideways passes and speculative efforts. The clean sheet? Laudable. The attacking inertia? We all know. This wasn't a disaster, but we have a vacancy for hero. A point earned is fair. But we need to strive for more. Arguably. Tune in for byte-size breakdown. Share this episode with fellow Gooners. Onwards, but are in it during these hard times. C'mon Arsenal!
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Matz Sels has been in sensational form for Nottingham Forest in the 2024/25 season after a solid if unspectacular first six months in the Premier League. Matt Davies is joined by friend of the show, Harrogate Town goalkeeper James Belshaw, to break down Sels' brilliant performance against Liverpool and a couple of other key saves, as well as discussing how he has gone from being one of the weakest keepers in the league statistically to one of the best. James' analysis did show up one worrying trend though which we breakdown. We also discuss the upcoming FA Cup tie against Exeter City from the underdog point of view after James played against Leeds United in the FA Cup third round. #NFFC #nottinghamforest
Matz Sels oogst al heel het seizoen lof voor zijn topprestaties bij Nottingham Forrest. Gisteren tegen leider Liverpool blonk onze landgenoot voor een zoveelste keer uit. Analisten in binnen- en buitenland noemen hem de beste doelman van de Premier League. We spreken met Matz Sels over zijn topjaar en de toekomst. En we polsen bij Play Sportscommentator Jelle Tack en ex-ploegmakker Frank Boeckx hoe zij de prestaties van Sels in Engeland inschatten.
Christian, Reiss and guest Danny discuss our 1-1 draw with Liverpool in a top of the table clash.BUY JUST CAN'T GET ENOUGH NOW!! https://tinyurl.com/bdz39zrnFollow us:Twitter/X: @redsidetrentIntro Animation@Jimmynffc'Slept on it thoughts'Animation: @JimmynffcAudio: @ianfinchtvBackgrounds: Instagram: @jscomicsThis Podcast has been created by Red Side of the Trent. The views in this Podcast are not neccessarily the views of TalkSPORT. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Chloe was in the ground as Liverpool had to work back from a tough position to get a draw with Nottingham Forest. Sels was superb and was probably the reason we didn't win it. Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/redmentv. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Boxing Day staat voor de deur, maar in Londen werd Tottenham dit weekend al tegen het canvas geslagen. Met een zesklapper onder leiding van Mo Salah – wie anders – benadrukt Liverpool nogmaals zijn titelambities. Uitverkoren uitdager Chelsea kwam niet verder dan een billijk gelijkspel tegen Everton en ziet de kloof met de leider terug groter worden. Man. City blijft tegen Aston Villa in hetzelfde bedje ziek, terwijl Youri Tielemans toverde als in z'n beste dagen. Ook magie bij Arsenal, waar Gabriel Jesus herrees en Crystal Palace op een hoopje speelde. De nachtmerries in het Theatre of Dreams blijven aanhouden, Nottingham en Sels mogen blijven dromen van de Champions League. Komen verder aan bod: Het kerstdiner ten huize Walker, een Braziliaanse vloek en een babyboom.0:00 Intro2:50 Tottenham – Liverpool19:47 Everton – Chelsea30:27 Aston Villa – Man. City39:55 Crystal Palace – Arsenal44:05 (Inconsistente keuzes bij) FPL en naftpompchallenge49:17 Man. United – Bournemouth55:08 Brentford – Nottingham Forest59:07 Uitsmijters1:10:42 Outro
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Podcast viewers and listeners often ask us to examine the performances of Matz Sels in depth at Nottingham Forest as he occasionally comes under scrutiny for goals, as well as earning praise for his saves, as he did in the draw against Chelsea. With that in mind we spend an hour looking at key incidents in Sels' Reds career, as well as reviewing his deputy Carlos Miguel after joining in the summer from Corinthians. Matt Davies is joined by Harrogate Town and former Bristol Rovers goalkeeper James Belshaw to give his take on both and what goes into being a professional keeper.
Nottingham Forest are sweating on the fitness of goalkeeper Matz Sels after he withdrew from the Belgium squad with an adductor injury ahead of their Nations Leagues games. There is better news when it comes to Morgan Gibbs-White though after his injury against Chelsea, while Ola Aina has been linked with Roma. We'll discuss all that and hear from Reds fans in our latest phone-in as Matt Davies is joined by Mark Sutherns and Mikey Clarke from 7pm. #nffc #nottinghamforest
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Matt Davies is joined by David Prutton, Michael Temple and Pete Blackburn to discuss all the big talking points from Nottingham Forest's 1-1 draw at Chelsea including James Ward-Prowse's sending off and the great performance from Matz Sels. We'll take stock on the season so far ahead of another international break.
Véronique Sels "Portrait de Mandelbaum" (CFC)Stéphane Mandelbaum (1961-1986) est une comète aux talents fulgurants. Dessinateur, peintre, voyant de sa propre existence, il imagine ses premières funérailles à 4 ans, réalise son premier autoportrait en grand format à 15 ans et tire sa révérence à 25 ans laissant sous nos yeux une oeuvre colossale. Cette biographie fictionnelle est écrite à la première personne. Grand dyslexique et dessinateur prodige, né dans une famille d'artistes, Mandelbaum a très tôt confondu sa vie et son oeuvre.Hanté par la violence, celle du siècle avec la Shoah, celle d'artistes "sulfureux" qui l'ont fasciné (Pasolini, Bacon, Oshima...), happé par un imaginaire du banditisme et de la pègre qu'il a en partie partagé avec ses frères, il finira par passer à l'acte à 25 ans, laissant de côté le dessin pour rejoindre le sort tragique des assassinés dans le cadre d'un règlement de compte suite à un vol à main armée.Trente ans après sa mort violente, l'oeuvre de Stéphane Mandelbaum rayonne comme jamais.Musique :Yiddish Song - Belz, Mayn Shtetele BelzHébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Komentovaný videosúhrn diania v kresťanskom svete od Pavla Hudáka, Imricha Gazdu a Pavla Rábaru Zdalo sa, že apoštolská cesta pápeža Františka do Belgicka nebude pre našinca príliš zaujímavá. Opak je však pravdou a pontifik si musel v Belgicku vypočuť kritiku. Belgický premiér Alexander de Croo vyzval Rímskokatolícku cirkev, aby podnikla konkrétne kroky, ktorými bude riešiť otázku sexuálneho zneužívania maloletých páchaného katolíckymi duchovnými. Takisto zazneli výhrady, že cirkev by mala v tejto oblasti konať, nielen hovoriť. Pápež čelil od rektora Katolíckej univerzity kritike, že cirkev podľa neho príliš často poskytuje „raz a navždy“ všetky univerzálne odpovede. „Nebola by cirkev vrúcnejšou komunitou, ak by tu bolo prominentné miesto pre ženy, a to aj v kňazstve?“ pýtal sa rektor a zároveň nabádal na väčšiu otvorenosť voči komunite LGBTI. „Nezískala by cirkev v našom kúte sveta morálnu autoritu, keby nebola taká rigidná vo svojom prístupe k otázkam rodu a diverzity a preukázala by väčšiu otvorenosť voči komunite LGBTQIA?“ spýtal sa rektor Sels pápeža. Prečo sa pápežovi v Belgicku dostalo takejto tvrdej kritiky? V komentovanom súhrne diania sme sa pozreli aj na to, čím môže prekvapiť zasadanie Synody o synodalite a kde sa stratili napríklad obavy zo svätenia žien či z manželstiev pre homosexuálne páry. Vo videu sa tiež dozviete, čím pozitívne prekvapil predseda KBS arcibiskup Bernard Bober. Spomínané témy: 00:00 Úvod 00:57 Pápež schytal v Belgicku kritiku za zneužívanie. 04:40 Boli voči pápežovi v Belgicku netaktní? 08:02 Pápež nasvietil krytie škandálov 11:10 Pápeža si nevypočuli a už mali stanovisko 13:00 Kritika od liberálnych katolíkov 15:53 Je kritika v Belgicku precedensom 18:03 Druhé zasadanie Synody o synodalite 25:39 Synodálne stretnutie na národnej úrovni 29:40 Vyhlásenie predsedu KBS k dianiu v parlamente 31:10 Stretnutie medzi ruským ministrom a Vatikánom 32:28 Knižná bodka
Luc Sels over het pausbezoek, Ann Van de Steen en Fatma Taspinar over de zaak-Chovanec en Isolde Lasoen over de stoutste dromen van Ensor.
Matt Davies is joined by Greg Mitchell, Michael Temple and TNT Sports commentator Darren Fletcher to review Nottingham Forest's 2-2 draw with Brighton as the Reds made it five games unbeaten in the Premier League. Morgan Gibbs-White's red card and referee Rob Jones' part in it will be discussed as well as Matz Sels' role in the second Brighton goal. We also discuss Forest's central defensive pairing and ask where Nikola Milenkovic and Murillo rank in the league.
Amandine Vandormael, entrepreneuse food, nous parlera de la tendance des sels de toutes sortes : rose, fleur de sel,… Merci pour votre écoute Tendances Première, c'est également en direct tous les jours de la semaine de 10h à 11h30 sur www.rtbf.be/lapremiere Retrouvez tous les épisodes de Tendances Première sur notre plateforme Auvio.be : https://auvio.rtbf.be/emission/11090 Et si vous avez apprécié ce podcast, n'hésitez pas à nous donner des étoiles ou des commentaires, cela nous aide à le faire connaître plus largement.
Welcome to the third collaboration between Deep in the Weeds' Producers podcast and AgriCultured, a festival which showcases and connects the produce and people of northern Tasmania, or Lutruwita as it's called in Aboriginal culture. This is a special part of the world, with beautiful, fertile lands, true seasons, and rich traditions. Today, we meet Wouter Sels from Seven Springs Farm. Wouter farms pretty, hilly country nestled in forest almost two hours west of Launceston. Born into a Belgian farming family, Wouter, his wife and their three young children live off-grid, feeding themselves and supplying the community and a select group of chefs with delicious and nutritious produce. Life is somewhat isolated, but it's rich in connection. https://www.agricultured.com.au/ https://www.sevenspringsfarm.com.au/ SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER FOR EXCLUSIVE ARTICLES, NEWS, GIVEAWAYS AND BEHIND THE SCENES https://deepintheweeds.us6.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=d33e307cf7100cf947e2e6973&id=d17d8213f5 Follow The Producers on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/producerspodcast/ Host Dani Valent https://www.instagram.com/danivalent Host Anthony Huckstep https://www.instagram.com/huckstergram/ Executive Producer Rob Locke https://www.instagram.com/foodwinedine/ LISTEN TO OUR OTHER FOOD PODCASTS https://linktr.ee/DeepintheWeedsNetwork The Producers is a food podcast telling the stories of producers, farmers, growers and makers.. A Deep in the Weeds Production An Australian Food Podcast from the Deep in the Weeds Network.
Tematy do odcinka :3 Największe pozytywne zaskoczenia preseasonu.3 Największe rozczarowania preseasonu.Jakiego Liverpoolu spodziewamy się w nadchodzącym sezonie. Czy warto grać Salahem. Kto z ofensywy będzie najlepszą opcją na start sezonu ? Czy warto zaryzykować z Quansahem i Tsimikasem ze względu na cenę na start sezonu ?Dlaczego mało kto wierzy w maszynę Mikela Artety. Czy Kanonierzy rzeczywiście mają trudny kalendarz. Czy Havertz i Odegard to ciekawe różnice jeśli kogoś nie stać na Sakę? Jak transfer Solanke wpłynie na minuty Kulusevskiego i Johnsona ? Czy pomimo kalendarza w kratkę warto zainwestować w piłkarzy Tottenhamu na starcie rozgrywek ?Czy Haaland to absolutny MH ? Czy warto poszukać szczęścia inwestując w Oskara Bobba na starcie rozgrywek? Czy popularny Gvardiol powinien znaleźć się w naszych składach od początku ?Czy Eberechi Eze słusznie jest w każdym składzie na TT ? Jak strata Guehiego wpłynie na jakość obrony CP i pozostałych wyborów (Henderson, Andersen, Munoz) Czy warto dopłacić do Daniela Munoza 0.5 względem Andersena? Nottingham Forest. Czy świetna końcówka sezonu i fantastyczny preseason Wooda sprawiają że powinniśmy znaleźć dla Niego miejsce w składzie ? Elanga vs Odoi. Czy dobre liczby defensywne Nottingham tym razem przełożą się na większą liczbę CS i warto zainwestować w takie nazwiska jak Aina,Williams,Murillo czy Sels ?Newcastle. Czy Burn i Hall to mogą być pułapki na start sezonu po przyjściu Guehiego Czy Jakob Murphy to rzeczywiście najlepsza opcja do 5.5 patrząc na preseason ? Czy Isak to realna opcja na C w GW1 ?Szybkie Pytania- Czy Yankuba Minteh jest warty zaryzykowania na starcie sezonu ?- Czy Konsa to najlepsza opcja z defensywy AVL ?- Kto jest lepszym wyborem ESR vs Andres ?- Czy pomijani Rashford Bruno i Garnacho mogą okazać się beneficjentami niezłego terminarza United ?5) TOP3 opcje na bramkę 6) TOP3 opcje do obrony za 4.511. Kapitan
David and Colin discuss the new signing, Charlie chats to Matz Sels and Anthony Elanga
durée : 00:27:55 - Une histoire particulière - 17 août 1893 : deux jours d'émeutes anti-italiennes ont secoué la ville Aigues-Mortes au moment de la récolte du sel. On compte 8 morts italiens, des dizaines de blessés et des disparus. Ces événements vont défrayer la chronique.
durée : 00:27:55 - Une histoire particulière - 17 août 1893 : deux jours d'émeutes anti-italiennes ont secoué la ville Aigues-Mortes au moment de la récolte du sel. On compte 8 morts italiens, des dizaines de blessés et des disparus. Ces événements vont défrayer la chronique.
In his first interview since leaving Nottingham Forest, Mark Clattenburg has spoken about the controversial time at the club and how he was disappointed with the treatment of the media about his appointment. Clattenburg was employed as a "Refereeing Consultant" to help advise club owner Marinakis on decision being made by the PGMOL during the season, but pundits such as Gary Neville were critical of the appointment, even going so far as to ask for his resignation. In some good news Forest goalkeeper Matz Sels has been called up to the Belgium team for the upcoming Euro's this summer, along with fellow Forest player Mangala. Sels has had an impressive first season for the Reds, after the team struggled to find a first choice options between the sticks. Brazilian midfielder Danilo has also carried out an interview where he highlights the ambition of the squad for next season, ‘I have another five years on my contract and I can help the club to develop more. Nottingham Forest is already a big club, with a proud history. Next season will be better. We will not be fighting to remain in the Premier League. We will be higher up the table. We can continue to grow.' Let us know what you think about all todays news and comment your thoughts on what Clattenburg had to say about his time at the City Ground. Plus don't forget to LIKE and SUBSCRIBE to Forest Fan TV. #nffc #nottinghamforest #premierleague Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Nottingham Forest were on the wrong end of yet another 3-2 score line this weekend, as the Reds suffered defeat to Newcastle United in the Premier League. But could we have got something out of this game if it wasn't for silly mistakes by our players and terrible refereeing decisions. After Forest had fought back from falling behind twice in the match, with goals from Elanga and Hudson-Odoi, and the score at 2-2, Awoniyi was sent through on goal from new goalkeeper Sels, only to taken out by the Newcastle keeper. Yet the referee and VAR refused to give a penalty, and within minutes Guimaraes had given the away team the lead and all three points. So who's faults is it for this defeat, should we blame VAR or should we look at our own in game errors for the cause. In todays video we will dissect Saturdays match and look at the key five points we can take from the match, such as where does this result leave us in regards to relegation and will the returning AFCON players offer us a turnaround in results. Let us know if you agree with our key takeaways from the Newcastle United defeat, and what you expect in the upcoming match against West Ham United. Don't forget to LIKE and SUBSCRIBE to Forest Fan TV. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Nottingham Forest headed to the south coast to take on bogey team Bournemouth in the Premier League on Sunday and returned with a point. We discuss a decent debut for Matz Sels, Murillo magnificence and one red card when there should have been two. Matt Davies is joined by Emily Anderson and Mark Sutherns. Do subscribe to the podcast if you can and consider giving us a five star review. We're grateful for the support of the Trent Navigation Inn. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Host Matt Davies-Adams, journalist Nick Miller and actor Arsher Ali round up the transfer ins and outs, Arsenal's failure to read the City Ground script AND Sunday's trip to the seaside to face Bournemouth - plus funny Forest names... If you'd like to donate to our charity partner Hope Nottingham, visit them here: https://localgiving.org/HopeNottsTGG
Nottingham Forest have agreed a deal to sign Belgian international keeper Matz Sels from Strasbourg. We take a look at his career and how the stats stack up against Matt Turner (not amazingly). We also round up the latest deadline day talk around Ethan Horvath, Serge Aurier, Joe Worrall, Orel Mangala and Divock Origi. Do subscribe to the podcast if you can. We're grateful for the support of the Trent Navigation Inn. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Arguably the most important signing Nottingham Forest were going to make this January transfer window was for a goalkeeper, and we can confirm that Belgium stopper Matz Sels is now a Red! The 31 year old signs for Forest on an initial loan deal with an option to buy in the summer from French club Strasbourg. With numerous names being talked about as potential goalkeeper signings this January, including the Premier League proven Crystal Palace stopper Johnstone, Forest have decided to go with Sels, who is a very good keeper in Ligue 1 and is highly rated by boss Nuno. But is there any concerns about his previous experience in English football when Sels had an underwhelming time at at Newcastle United. Let us know in the comments below what you guys think of the signing of Matz Sels, are you happy with the new goalkeeper or would you have preferred Sam Johnstone, and don't forget to LIKE and SUBSCRIBE to Forest Fan TV. #nffc #nottinghamforest #premierleague Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Guest: Roger Sels, Founder and Chief Vision Officer at VentureX | helps maximize cyber program value and impact | Board Qualified Technology Expert (QTE)On LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/rogersels/Host: Matthew RosenquistOn ITSPmagazine
durée : 00:33:23 - Les différentes utilisations des sels ?
ZAAK 15 – Samuel Hartveld, slachtoffer van de nazi roofmachine. De Joodse kunsthandelaar Samuel Hartveld bemachtigd in juni 1940 een levensreddend visum voor Amerika. Twee maanden later vlucht hij met zijn vrouw op een stoomschip naar New York. Ze laten alles achter wat ze niet dragen kunnen, waaronder hun gebouw in Antwerpen waarin zijn winkel, woning en enkele appartementen gevestigd zijn. Na de oorlog blijken alle 61 schilderijen uit de kunstgalerie verdwenen te zijn.Geert Sels, Journalist van De Standaard, zoekt uit wat er met de schilderijen verzameling van Hartveld is gebeurd. Hij stelt dat naziroofkunst ook mogelijk werd gemaakt door verplichte liquidatie van Joodse eigendommen, waarna deze door handelaren willens en wetens aangekocht en doorverkocht werden. Deze podcast kwam tot stand door een interview metjournalist Geert Sels die aan deze geschiedenis een hoofdstuk wijdde in zijn boek Kunst voor das Reich. https://www.lannoo.be/nl/kunst-voor-das-reichhttps://www.kunst-verzekering.nl/ De podcast Kunstmaffia wordt mede mogelijk gemaakt door VLC & Partners. Dé adviseur die gespecialiseerd is in het verzekeren van kunst, verzamelingen en bijzondere bezittingen.Instagram: @KunstmaffiaLuister je graag naar onze podcast serie? Je kunt ons een fooi (elk gewenst bedrag, anoniem, eenmalig of maandelijks) geven via: https://fooienpod.com/kunstmaffiaKunstmaffia is een podcast over roof, vervalsing en zwendel in de internationale Kunst- en Antiekwereld. Door Rik Bouman en Robert Tetteroo
Shownotes:Zaak 13: Adolf Hitler en de kunst obsessie van de nazi's. In bijna elke aflevering van KunstMaffia waarin we spreken over roof, diefstal of zwendel, voegen we daar vaak aan toe “sinds de Tweede Wereldoorlog”. Dat bracht ons op het idee om WOII eens wat dichter onder de loep te leggen. Met Zaak 9 – De Jacht op de Barnsteenkamer, wisten we al dat de nazi's op grote schaal kunst en antiek plunderden uit de bezette gebieden. Tegelijkertijd bloeide in Europa en Amerika de kunsthandel enorm op toen de nazi's hun geroofde kunst verkochten. Waarom waren de nazi's zo geobsedeerd met kunst? En waarom verboden ze de moderne kunst, maar verkochten ze zogenaamde die Ontaarde Kunst wel op grote schaal?In deze aflevering schuift journalist Geert Sels aan. Hij is schrijver van het boek "Kunst voor das Reich" en Cultuurredacteur van De Standaard. Voor een reeks over Naziroofkunst kreeg hij de Loep voor de beste onderzoeksjournalistiek in Vlaanderen en Nederland.https://www.lannoo.be/nl/kunst-voor-das-reichhttps://www.kunst-verzekering.nl/ De podcast Kunstmaffia wordt mede mogelijk gemaakt door VLC & Partners. Dé adviseur die gespecialiseerd is in het verzekeren van kunst, verzamelingen en bijzondere bezittingen.Instagram: @KunstmaffiaLuister je graag naar onze podcast serie? Je kunt ons een fooi (elk gewenst bedrag, anoniem, eenmalig of maandelijks) geven via: https://fooienpod.com/kunstmaffiaKunstmaffia is een podcast over roof, vervalsing en zwendel in de internationale Kunst- en Antiekwereld. Door Rik Bouman en Robert Tetteroo.
Hello, hello, je m'appelle Anthony, je suis journaliste pour Madmoizelle, et bienvenue dans Matières Premières, le podcast qui décrypte les étiquettes.Ça fait des années que je suis en quête du déodorant parfait, qui prévient l'humidité et les mauvaises odeurs, sans irriter la peau sensible des aisselles, ni y laisser un parfum improbable genre fraîcheur marine, forêt alpine ou patchouli hippie. Ce qui nous occupe aujourd'hui, c'est la différence entre les déodorants et les anti-transpirants. Et la réponse tient en trois mots : les sels d'aluminium ! C'est un ingrédient qu'on trouve facilement dans la nature, et fortement décrié depuis plusieurs années, car le grand public mal informé le soupçonne de provoquer des cancers. Mais c'est aussi le seul ingrédient qu'on sache commercialiser qui sache bloquer la transpiration. Plein de gens croient qu'on peut le remplacer par de la pierre d'alun, par exemple. Or, spoiler : c'est juste un gros bloc de sels d'aluminium ! Alors sommes-nous condamner à vivre avec des maxi auréoles senteur citron-menthe ? Faut-il vraiment se méfier des sels d'aluminium ? Que dit la science concrètement aujourd'hui ? Prenons le temps de démêler le vrai du faux, avec l'experte biologiste Sophie Strobel, alias @demaquillages au pluriel sur Instagram.Matières Premières, saison 2, c'est 30 minutes par semaine de débunkage, toujours avec pédagogie et humour. Chaque épisode se consacre à une famille d'ingrédients controversés (silicones, sulfates, pétrochimie, sels d'aluminium, solaires, conservateurs…) : comment on les produit, à quoi ils servent vraiment, quelles sont les controverses, sont-elles justifiées, et quelles alternatives existent ?Matières Premières est un podcast de Madmoizelle écrit et présenté par Anthony Vincent. Réalisation et édition : Mathis Grosos. Écriture et présentation des capsules Pierre Fabre « Les dessous de l'index » : Sophie Castelain-Youssouf. Réalisation des capsules : Baptiste Bertrand. Graphisme : Audrey Godefroy. Promu par Hannah Monange. Rédaction en chef : Marie-Stéphanie Servos. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
Hello, hello, je m'appelle Anthony, je suis journaliste pour Madmoizelle, et bienvenue dans Matières Premières, le podcast qui décrypte les étiquettes.Ça fait des années que je suis en quête du déodorant parfait, qui prévient l'humidité et les mauvaises odeurs, sans irriter la peau sensible des aisselles, ni y laisser un parfum improbable genre fraîcheur marine, forêt alpine ou patchouli hippie. Ce qui nous occupe aujourd'hui, c'est la différence entre les déodorants et les anti-transpirants. Et la réponse tient en trois mots : les sels d'aluminium ! C'est un ingrédient qu'on trouve facilement dans la nature, et fortement décrié depuis plusieurs années, car le grand public mal informé le soupçonne de provoquer des cancers. Mais c'est aussi le seul ingrédient qu'on sache commercialiser qui sache bloquer la transpiration. Plein de gens croient qu'on peut le remplacer par de la pierre d'alun, par exemple. Or, spoiler : c'est juste un gros bloc de sels d'aluminium ! Alors sommes-nous condamner à vivre avec des maxi auréoles senteur citron-menthe ? Faut-il vraiment se méfier des sels d'aluminium ? Que dit la science concrètement aujourd'hui ? Prenons le temps de démêler le vrai du faux, avec l'experte biologiste Sophie Strobel, alias @demaquillages au pluriel sur Instagram.Matières Premières, saison 2, c'est 30 minutes par semaine de débunkage, toujours avec pédagogie et humour. Chaque épisode se consacre à une famille d'ingrédients controversés (silicones, sulfates, pétrochimie, sels d'aluminium, solaires, conservateurs…) : comment on les produit, à quoi ils servent vraiment, quelles sont les controverses, sont-elles justifiées, et quelles alternatives existent ?Matières Premières est un podcast de Madmoizelle écrit et présenté par Anthony Vincent. Réalisation et édition : Mathis Grosos. Écriture et présentation des capsules Pierre Fabre « Les dessous de l'index » : Sophie Castelain-Youssouf. Réalisation des capsules : Baptiste Bertrand. Graphisme : Audrey Godefroy. Promu par Hannah Monange. Rédaction en chef : Marie-Stéphanie Servos. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
This podcast hit paid subscribers' inboxes on Jan. 13. It dropped for free subscribers on Jan. 16. To receive future pods as soon as they're live and to support independent ski journalism, please consider an upgrade to a paid subscription.WhoJim van Löben Sels, General Manager of Mt. Spokane, WashingtonRecorded onJanuary 9, 2023About Mt. SpokaneClick here for a mountain stats overviewOwned by: Mt. Spokane 2000, a nonprofit groupPass affiliations: Freedom Pass – 3 days each at these 20 ski areasReciprocal partners: 3 days each at Mt. Ashland, Mount Bohemia, Great Divide, Loup Loup, Lee Canyon, Snow King, White Pass, Ski CooperLocated in: Mt. Spokane State Park, WashingtonYear opened: 1938Closest neighboring ski areas: 49 Degrees North (1 hour, 45 minutes), Silver Mountain (1 hour, 45 minutes), Schweitzer (2 hours, 10 minutes) – travel times may vary considerably in winterBase elevation: 3,818 feetSummit elevation: 5,889 feetVertical drop: 2,071 feetSkiable Acres: 1,704Average annual snowfall: 300 inchesTrail count: 52 (15% advanced/expert, 62% intermediate, 23% beginner)Lift count: 7 (1 triple, 5 doubles, 1 carpet)Why I interviewed himPerception is a funny thing. In my Michigan-anchored teenage ski days any bump rolling more than one chairlift uphill seemed impossibly complex and interesting. Caberfae (200 acres), Crystal (103), Shanty Creek (80), and Nub's Nob (248 acres today, much smaller at the time) hit as vast and interesting worlds. That set my bar low. It's stayed there. Living now within two and a half hours of a dozen thousand-plus-footers feels extraordinary. In less than an instant I can be there, lost in it. Teleportation by minivan.Go west and they think different. By the millions skiers pound up I-70 through an Eisenhower Tunnel framed by Loveland, to ski over the pass. Breck, Keystone, Copper, A-Basin, Vail, Beaver Creek – all amazing. But Loveland covers 1,800 acres standing on 2,210 vertical feet – how many Colorado tourists have never touched the place? How many locals?It seems skiers often confuse size with infrastructure. Loveland has one high-speed chairlift. Beaver Creek has 13. But the ski area's footprint is only 282 acres larger than Loveland's. Are fast lift rides worth an extra 50 miles of interstate evacuation drills? It seems that, for many people, they are.We could repeat that template all over the West. But Washington is the focus today. And Mt. Spokane. At 1,704 acres, it's larger than White Pass (1,402 acres), Stevens Pass (1,125), or Mt. Baker (1,000), and just a touch smaller than Summit at Snoqualmie (1,996). But outside of Spokane (metro population, approximately 600,000), who skis it? Pretty much no one.Why is that? Maybe it's the lift fleet, anchored by five centerpole Riblet doubles built between 1956(!) and 1977. Maybe it's the ski area's absence from the larger megapasses. Maybe it's proximity to 2,900-acre Schweitzer and its four high-speed lifts. Probably it's a little bit of each those things.Which is fine. People can ski wherever they want. But what is this place, lodged in the wilderness just an hour north of Washington's second-largest city? And why hadn't I heard of it until I made it my job to hear about everyplace? And how is Lift 1 spinning into its 67th winter? There just wasn't a lot of information out there about Mt. Spokane. And part of The Storm's mission is to seek these places out and figure out what the hell is going on. And so here you go.What we talked aboutFully staffed and ready to roll in 2023; night skiing; what happened when Mt. Spokane shifted from a five-day operating week to a seven-day one; a winding career path that involved sheep shearing, Ski Patrol at Bear Valley, running a winery, and ultimately taking over Mt. Spokane; the family ski routine; entering the ski industry in the maw of Covid; life is like Lombard Street; Spokane's long-term year-round business potential; who owns and runs Mt. Spokane; why and how the ski area switched from a private ownership model to a not-for-profit model; looking to other nonprofit ski areas for inspiration; a plan to replace Spokane's ancient lift fleet and why they will likely stick with fixed-grip chairlifts; the Skytrac-Riblet hybrid solution; sourcing parts for a 67-year-old chairlift; how much of Lift 1 is still original parts; which lift the mountain will replace first, what it will replace it with, and when; the virtues of Skytrac lifts; parking; the Day-1-on-the-job problem that changed how Jim runs the mountain; why Northwood lift was down for part of January; what it took to bring the Northwood expansion online and how it changed the mountain; whether future expansions are possible; Nordic opportunities; working with Washington State Parks, upon whose land the ski area sits, and how that compares to the U.S. Forest Service; whether Mt. Spokane could ever introduce snowmaking; how eastern Washington snow differs from what falls on the west side of the state; glading is harder than you think; where we could see more glades on the mountain; the evolution of Spokane's beginner terrain; why Mt. Spokane tore out its tubing lanes; expanding parking; which buildings could be updated or replaced and when; whether we could ever see lodging at the mountain; why the mountain sets its top lift ticket price at $75; why Mt. Spokane joined Freedom Pass; exploring the mountain's reciprocal pass partnerships and whether that network will continue to grow; and the possibility of joining the Indy Pass.Why I thought that now was a good time for this interviewIn August, Troy Hawks, the marketing mastermind at Sunlight and the administrator of the Freedom Pass, emailed to tell me that Mt. Spokane was joining the Freedom Pass. I asked him to connect me with the ski area's marketing team for some context on why they joined (which I included in this story). Then I asked if Jim would like to join me on the podcast. And he did.That's the straight answer. But Mt. Spokane fits this very interesting profile that matches that of many ski areas across the country: a nonprofit community hill with dated infrastructure and proximity to larger resorts that's been pushed to the brink not of insolvency but doors-bursting capacity despite successive waves of macro-challenges, including Covid and EpKon Mania. Weren't these places supposed to be toast? As a proxy for the health of independents nationwide, Mt. Spokane seemed like as good a place as any to check in.There's another interesting problem here: what are you going to do with a Riblet double built in 1956? The thing is gorgeous, tapering low and elegant up the hillside, a machine with stories to tell. But machines don't last forever, and new ones cost more than some whole ski areas. Mt. Spokane also has no snowmaking and dated lodges and too little parking. Will it modernize? If so, how? Does it need to? What is that blend of funk and shine that will ensure a mountain's future without costing its soul?In this way, too, Mt. Spokane echoes the story of contemporary independent American skiing: how, and how much, to update the bump? Jim, many will be happy to learn, has no ambitions of transforming Mt. Spokane into Schweitzer Jr. But he does have a vision and a plan, a way to make the mountain a little less 1950s and a little more 2020s. And he lays it all out in a matter-of-fact way that anyone who loves skiing will appreciate.Questions I wish I'd askedI'm so confused by Mt. Spokane's trailmap. Older versions show the Hidden Treasure area flanking the main face:While new versions portray Hidden Treasure as a distinct peak. Again:Meanwhile, Google Maps doesn't really line up with what I'm seeing above:While I love the aesthetic of Mt. Spokane's trailmap, it seems wildly out of scale and oddly cut off at the bottom of Hidden Treasure. The meanings of the various arrows and the flow of the mountain aren't entirely clear to me either.Really, this is more a problem of experience and immersion than anything I can learn through a knowledge transfer. A smart professor made this point in journalism school: go there. I really should be skiing these places before I do these interviews, and for a long time, I wouldn't record a podcast about a ski area I hadn't visited. But I realized, a year and a half in, that that would be impractical if I wanted to keep banging these things out, particularly as I reached farther into the western hinterlands. Sometimes I have to do the best I can with whatever's out there, and what's out there can be confusing as hell. So I guess I just need to go ski it to figure it out.What I got wrong* I intimated that Gunstock was a nonprofit ski area, but that is not the case. The mountain contributes revenue to its owner, Belknap County, each season.* I stated that Mt. Spokane didn't have any beginner surface lifts. In fact, it has a carpet lift.* Jim and I discussed whether Vista Cruiser was the longest contiguously operating chairlift in the United States. It's not – Hemlock has been serving Boyne Mountain, Michigan, since 1948. It's a double that was converted from a single that originally served Sun Valley as America's first chairlift in the 1930s. Still, Vista Cruiser may be the most intact 1950s vintage lift in America. I really don't know, and these things can be very hard to verify what with all the forgotten upgrades over the years, but it really doesn't matter: a 67-year-old chairlift is a hell of an impressive thing in any context.* While discussing reciprocal agreements, I said, rather hilariously, that Mt. Ashland was “right there in Oregon.” The ski area is, in fact, an 11-hour drive from Mt. Spokane. I was vaguely aware of how dumb this was as I said it, but you must remember that I grew up in the Midwest, meaning an 11-hour drive is like going out to the mailbox.Why you should ski Mt. SpokaneLet's start here:How many 2,000-vertical-foot mountains post those kind of rack rates? A few, but fewer each year. And if you happen to have a season pass to any other Freedom Pass ski area, you can cash in one of your Mt. Spokane lift tickets as you're floating through.As for the skiing itself, I can only speculate. It looks like typical PNW wide-open: wide runs, big treed meadows, bowls, glades all over. Three hundred inches per winter to open it all up. I mean there's really not much else that's necessary on my have-a-good-time checklist.Podcast Notes* Jim mentioned that Schweitzer was working on adding parking. More details on their plan to plug 1,400 more spaces into the mountain here.* I was shocked when Jim said that Mt. Spokane's $75 lift tickets ($59 midweek) were the second-most expensive in the region after Schweitzer's, which run $110 for a full-day adult pass. But he's correct: 49 Degrees North runs $72 on weekends and holidays and $49 midweek. Silver Mountain is $71 on weekends (but $65 midweek). And Lookout Pass is $66 on weekends and $55 midweek. I guess the memo about $250 lift tickets hasn't made its way up I-90 just yet.* The best way to support Mt. Spokane, which is a nonprofit ski area, is to go buy a lift ticket. But you can also donate here.* Here's a bit more Mt. Spokane history.* And some stoke Brah:The Storm publishes year-round, and guarantees 100 articles per year. This is article 4/100 in 2023, and number 390 since launching on Oct. 13, 2019. Want to send feedback? Reply to this email and I will answer (unless you sound insane, or, more likely, I just get busy). You can also email skiing@substack.com. Get full access to The Storm Skiing Journal and Podcast at www.stormskiing.com/subscribe
Willem Sels, Managing Director and Global CIO at HSBC Global Private Banking & Wealth, discusses the latest on the markets. He spoke with hosts Doug Krizner and Kathleen Hays on "Bloomberg Daybreak Asia."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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durée : 00:54:05 - La librairie francophone - par : Emmanuel Kherad - Ce samedi le chef Guy Savoy avec Anne Martinetti, Anne Hessel pour une BD sur Stéphane Hessel, la belge Véronique Sels et le capitalisme selon Nicolas Rey
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Le journaliste Alexandre Shields se penche sur les risques environnementaux du projet de Bay du Nord; Benoît Arsenault, chercheur à l'Institut universitaire de cardiologie et de pneumologie de Québec et professeur agrégé au Département de médecine de l'Université Laval, nous explique quels sont les avantages du don de sang; Caroline Boudoux, professeure au Département de génie physique de Polytechnique Montréal, nous apprend comment on enlève les tatouages; et Catherine Plamondon, pharmacienne et autrice de l'ouvrage Les super conseils de votre pharmacienne, fait le point sur les effets bénéfiques des sels d'Epsom.
Le secrétaire général de l'ONU, Antonio Guterres, est de passage en Ukraine aujourd'hui pour une rencontre avec le président Volodymyr Zelensky; la cocaïne est de plus en plus coupée aux sels de bain au Canada, comme nous l'explique la Dre Marie-Ève Morin; et on fait le point sur les violences sexuelles dans les écoles du Québec avec la députée solidaire Christine Labrie.
Roger Sels is VP Solutions, EMEA at BlackBerry, helping maximize cyber program value and impact. Today, Sels is back to revisit the digital world of SolarWinds and the global threat landscape, as well as BlackBerry's point of view.