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Lester Kiewit speaks to Dr Llewellyn MacMaster, Chairperson of the Cape Crime Crisis Coalition, about a call to Cape Flats communities plagued by gang violence to take to the streets to protest and call for urgent intervention.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dr Lindsay Steenberg joins us to discuss the conventions of gladiator movies with a particular focus on Gladiator II (2024).
Elevene må lære seg å stille spørsmål, og læreren må gå foran som et eksempel. Det er nøkkelen til god danning for lærer Jakob Steenberg Thomson, lærer på Sund folkehøgskole som har sin helt egen filosofi rundt verdien av å reise. Hva med å kalle det "Angstens pedagogikk"?
Kender du følelsen af at være splittet i to? Den ene side af dig hæpper på dig og siger at du bare skal kaste dig ud i det, mens den anden side trækker hårdt i håndbremsen og overtaler dig til at lade være. Dette er et perfekt eksempel på at der findes flere dele inde i dig som hver især kæmper og vil dig det bedste (selvom at det ikke altid føles sådan). I dagens podcast interview taler jeg med Signe Steenberg om IFS (Internal Family System), som er en psykologisk metode der effektiv healer gamle traumer vi bærer rundt på. I dagens episode folder Signe Steenberg metoden ud og giver dig tips og tricks til hvordan at du selv kan begynde at heale dine gamle traumer så du kan få mere ro og glæde i din hverdag. Vi taler bl.a. om: Hvad de forskellige stemmer er og hvor de kommer fra? Hvordan kan vi blive bedre til at adskille os fra den hårde indre kritiker? Hvordan vi kan begynde at heale gamle traumer, så vi kan leve med mere ro og glæde? Klik play for at høre episoden! Ekstra ressourcer: Guided meditation: Mere selvaccept, ro og glæde på blot 13 minutter: https://annastaffe.com/meditation/ Gratis video serie: Lær at håndtere dine negative tanker så du kan få overskud, føle dig selvsikker og leve livet med lethed: https://annastaffe.com/selvsikker/ Coaching forløb: https://annastaffe.com/coaching/ Bliv en del af fælleskabet: Find mere her Hjemmeside: https://annastaffe.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/annastaffe/
“As dit maklik is doen jy dit verkeerd!” sê Sharaine Steenberg. “Na 8 jaar dink ek nog baie daaraan om eerder terug te gaan Suid-Afrika toe. Ons het getrek vir 'n toekoms vir ons kinders, en sodat ek naby my ma kan wees - hulle het 'n jaar voor ons getrek. Maar nou dat ek terugkyk, was dit regtig God se plan vir ons. My impulsiewe, en somtyds selfsugtige, neigings het gemaak dat ons op die vliegtuig geklim het, maar sonder om cheezy te wees, God is die een wat my hier hou.” Sy sê die groot besluit is op die ou einde nie om te trek nie, maar om te bly. Want 'n mens wil heeltyd weer terugtrek Suid-Afrika toe . . . Kyk uit vir artikel en fotos in Kerkbode Borg 'n bed in een van ons Echo-huise
Lester Kiewit speaks to GBV activist and founder member of Philisa Abafazi Bethu Women Centre Lucinda Evans about the centres partnership with Bolt to open an outdoor gym in Steenberg.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Screen Legacies of Jeet Kune Do, by Dr Lindsay Steenberg (Oxford Brookes University). Keynote given at the July 2023 Martial Arts Studies Conference
Klinisch Relevant ist Dein Wissenspartner für das Gesundheitswesen. Drei mal pro Woche, nämlich dienstags, donnerstags und samstags, versorgen wir Dich mit unserem Podcast und liefern Dir Fachwissen für Deine klinische Praxis. Weitere Infos findest Du unter https://klinisch-relevant.de
Klinisch Relevant ist Dein Wissenspartner für das Gesundheitswesen. Drei mal pro Woche, nämlich dienstags, donnerstags und samstags, versorgen wir Dich mit unserem Podcast und liefern Dir Fachwissen für Deine klinische Praxis. Weitere Infos findest Du unter https://klinisch-relevant.de
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In this 50th anniversary year since Bruce Lee died, and to begin our series on Bruce Lee scholarship, this week we present 'Bruce Lee As Gladiator: Celebrity, Stoicism and Cinema', by Dr Lindsay Steenberg from Oxford Brookes University.
Klinisch Relevant ist Dein Wissenspartner für das Gesundheitswesen. Zwei mal pro Woche, nämlich Dienstags und Samstags, versorgen wir Dich mit unserem Podcast und versorgen Dich mit Fachwissen für Deine klinische Praxis. Weitere Infos findest Du unter https://klinisch-relevant.de
Klinisch Relevant ist Dein Wissenspartner für das Gesundheitswesen. Zwei mal pro Woche, nämlich Dienstags und Samstags, versorgen wir Dich mit unserem Podcast und versorgen Dich mit Fachwissen für Deine klinische Praxis. Weitere Infos findest Du unter https://klinisch-relevant.de
Words of Life for our life in Christ today.
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Ludvig Steenberg was not selected for the Stockholm TV puck tournament and did not get a chance to play at the NIU Gymnasium in Hockey but worked hard and took his own path to continue to play. After a year at SDE J18 Elite and 2 years in gymnasium (Swedish High School) he signed up to go play prep hockey at the National Sports Academy in Lake Placid, NY an. d did his senior and a post grad year there before graduating. His goal was to play college hockey in the US and joined the Connecticut Oilers in the EHL and won a EHL championship with a very good team there. At a showcase during the season he was offered the spot on the Plymouth State University in the NCAA DIII league and he realized his goals and dreams are coming true. He again charted his won path and declared his own major and graduated in 4 years with a degree in interdisciplinary studies and an experience of a lifetime. One of his teammates was from Norway and he went to play in the Norwegian Fjordkraft Legaen as a first year pro. Covid had a major impact of forcing some difficult decision and he decided after 2 years to move back home to Stockholm and got into coaching his first year in Sollentuna as he played for their Div. 1 team and took the position as the U16 head coach and assistant for the J18 team. This year, Ludvig is testing out all the years of hockey playing and learning from his past coaches and is the new head coach for Lidingo Vikings in J18 Region (elit) in Region East of Swedish Juniors. He is also the GM and oversees the developmental programs from U9 to J18. We hope you enjoy following Ludvig's journey and learn details and experiences from both Swedish and US hockey programs.
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Die Wes-Kaapse LUR vir Polisie-oorsig en Gemeenskapsveiligheid, Reagen Allen, het die jongste bendeverwante skietery veroordeel. Twee mense is in Prins George-weg in Steenberg, Kaapstad, doodgeskiet en vier gewond. Die skietery volg ná een in Kampsbaai wat twee lewens geëis het. Allen sê hierdie voortslepende skietvoorvalle wys misdadigers het geen respek vir lewens of die wet nie:
Der Klinisch Relevant Podcast liefert allen, die in medizinischen Fachberufen arbeiten, kostenlose und unabhängige Fortbildungsinhalte, die Du jederzeit und überall anhören kannst.
Der Klinisch Relevant Podcast liefert allen, die in medizinischen Fachberufen arbeiten, kostenlose und unabhängige Fortbildungsinhalte, die Du jederzeit und überall anhören kannst.
Sémillon used to be the most planted white grape in the world. From its native home in France to Australia, Chile, South Africa, Argentina, and beyond, it was planted en masse to pump out large quantities of flavorless bulk white wine. The problem was that Sémillon doesn't cooperate when it's forced to high yields. It loses acidity and it lacks flavor unlike some other grapes that can still muster some umph when over-cropped (Chenin blanc, Sauvignon blanc, Colombard, to name three). For this reason, plantings were replaced and the grape became unpopular. Photo: Sémillon, Bordeaux.com Today it is grown in limited quantities but two distinct areas– Sauternes/Barsac and Pessac-Leognan in Bordeaux and the Hunter Valley of Australia -- create wines that are incredibly specific and unique. Demand and fascination with these iconic wines means that cultivation of this grape is not doomed! Here are the show notes: The origins of the grape Although we don't know the parentage, we do know the grape is from southwestern France. It is likely from Bordeaux Until the 1700s, producers were only using the grape in Sauternes (at this point it was already a sweet wine, as records from 1717-1736 at the local abbey show) Later, it was found in St-Emilion, from which it derives its name. The name most likely comes from Selejun – the local pronunciation of Saint-Emilion Sémillon in the vineyard A thick-skinned grape, part of the reason it was so widely planted was that this feature makes Sémillon pretty resistant to molds and mildews (although, thankfully not botrytis). This feature of the grape helps make it easy to grow and it can be quite vigorous, which is why it was so used and abused in the past! The grape buds later and ripens earlier than its blending partner, Sauvignon blanc, and this short growing window means it is not as susceptible to spring or autumn frosts The grape is versatile on soil types – it can thrive on gravel, calcareous clay, sand, and other types making it incredibly adaptable Fully ripe Sémillon will have big yellow to nearly copper colored berries Low yields are best Château d'Yquem, the most famous Sauternes producer in the world, allegedly makes one glass per vine. The rest of Sauternes yields about 24hl/ha, and lower quality regions yield 80 -100 hl/ha. Hunter Valley in Australia – 60 hl/ha **M.C. Ice and I fully acknowledge that we have no idea what a hl/ha looks like but we use the numbers for comparison sake – ratios are still helpful, right? ** Photo: Australian Semillon, courtesy Wine Australia Climate can vary enormously and the grape can still perform: In Sauternes, special climate conditions must exist (we discuss later) Top dry white areas of Graves and Pessac-Leognan have warmer sites for Sémillon, which allows it to get fully ripe, adding lushness to the blend with Sauvignon blanc In Hunter valley, humidity with tropical storms are best! Because the area has strong cloud cover there is less direct sun so it slows photosynthesis, despite heat. The humid afternoons somehow help build acidity. The light, sandy soils that contain some loam and iron have good drainage, during rain We discuss the growing regions for most of the remaining part of the show France: Bordeaux France grows more Sémillon than any other country and most of the plantings are in Bordeaux, specifically – Graves, Pessac-Leognan, and Sauternes 50 or so years ago, half the production in Bordeaux was white, mostly from Semillon, which traditionally made up 4/5 of any white wine in the area, sweet or white, but now has taken a backseat to Sauvignon Blanc, which offers more acidity to the wine in a warming climate Photo: Bordeaux vineyard, Getty Images via Canva subscription Sauternes, Barsac In Sauternes, Barsac (please see episode 369 for more info) and the sweet appellations of Cadillac, Ste Croix du Mont, Loupiac, and Cerons Sémillon is always partnered with Sauvignon blanc, which also receives botrytis well but maintains its acidity. Wines are hand harvested, with several passes through the vineyard to get the right level of botrytis, which can be patchy and can be grey rot if it developed poorly on the grapes Botrytis is a fungus that affects the grapes right when the fruit forms. It concentrates sugar and creates honeyed, apricot, mango flavors with a viscous mouthfeel from the glycerol it produces. Alcohol levels range in the region -- the minimum in Sauternes is 13% but it can well over 20% ABV For botrytis to form, a region needs foggy nights and early morning, followed by warm and sunny days. This is essential in the autumn, and is a very consistent weather pattern in the sweet wine regions of Bordeaux, which botrytized wine can be made nearly every year These wines are aged for long periods in oak barrels Some, like Chateau Climens in Barsac, are 100% Sémillon Dry white appellations In Graves and the lighter, sandier regions of Pessac-Leognan, Sémillon is often the biggest percentage of the blend. The best versions – Haut-Brion Blanc and La Mission Haut-Brion Blanc (different Châteaux, owned by the same group = confusing, I know) – are hundreds of dollars a bottle and often have Sémillon as the main component, but it's vintage dependent In Pessac-Leognan, 25% of blend must be Sauvignon Blanc, and the trend is to favor that grape over Sémillon both because it's easier to grow, and because it has acidity. From good producers, these wines can age for decades The grape can be in Côtes de Bordeaux blancs and in basic Bordeaux blanc from better producers Sémillon adds fullness to the texture and when it is aged in oak (as is the case with Sauternes, Barsac and in Graves and Pessac-Leognan), it can have peach, mango, nuts, and toast flavors, which contrast well with Sauvignon blanc's more “green” aromas. If Sémillon is not aged in oak, it can have citrus, grass, notes without much flavor. When it is fully ripe and aged in oak, it is fat in texture with lemon and tropical fruit and has lower acidity. Other places in France Sémillon grows... Southwest France has the sweet wine of Monbazillac (like Sauternes) and dry white of Bergerac Provence and the Languedoc, but not of any quality Australia Makes the most distinctive dry white in Australia and was first planted in the Hunter Valley where it gained popularity for its ease to grow, high yields, and resistance to disease It went from being the workhorse grape in the 1980s, to accounting for only 3.1% of the total Australian crush today More than half of Australia's Semillon comes from the bulk New South Wales region of Riverina Hunter Valley in New South Wales The warm, humid climate of the Hunter Valley isn't conducive to most grapes but Semillon (no accent on the “e” in Australia!) changes from a grassy, lemony acidic wine into a dark yellow, nutty, honey and straw-scented viscous wine if grown and made under certain conditions To achieve this, growers pick early, before the summer rains and the grapes have very high acidity. Alcohol levels are around 10-11% ABV, and most of the wine spends no time in oak for fermentation nor for aging – it is put in stainless, fermented cold, and bottled. Wines in their youth are like Sauvignon blanc – citrus, green herbs, and straw flavors persist, with high acidity. After 5-10 years of storage the wine darkens and tastes like honey, toasted, grilled nuts and seems like it has been in an oak barrel (hasn't) – a total odd ball. Although the grapes can have some botrytis, this phenomenon is just a result of the rainy, tropical growing conditions To learn more about Hunter Valley and the Semillon, listen to ep 309, with the amazing Connie Paur Griffiths of Tranquil Vale, an excellent small producer located there Tyrells is the famous producer here (especially Vat 1 Semillon). Also Brokenwood, Silkman, Andrew Thomas Photo: Hunter Valley Vineyard, credit Wine Australia Western Australia: Margaret River: Popular for blends of Semillon and Sauvignon blanc You will see Semillon-Sauvignon Blanc or Sauvignon Blanc-Semillon on the bottle, the first name indicates which grape dominates the blend These wines can be made in a juicy, fruit style with no oak, or oak fermented and/or oak matured to last longer Producers: Vasse Felix, Cullen, Cape Mentelle, Leeuwin South Australia Adelaide Hills: Wines are like white Bordeaux in that they are picked early and blended with Sauvignon Blanc to avoid oiliness, too much ripeness. They sometimes use oak, sometimes not. Charlotte Dalton is the big producer here. Barossa: Sometimes makes varietal versions that show the purity of the grape, sometimes use big oak and can be toasty and Chardonnay-esque. Producers: Torbreck, Peter Lehmann, Henschke in Eden Valley Clare Valley: Can be more refined than Barossa but still peachy with apple and citrus and fuller body. Oak influence is common. Producers: Mount Harrocks, Pauletts Riverina: Is notorious for low quality bulk wine but a pocket of it develops botrytis easily and makes high quality sweet wines: McWilliams, De Bortoli New Zealand has a small amount of Semillon in Marlborough, Hawkes Bay, and Gisbourne South Africa Semillon was once so important it was called “greengrape” because of its bring green foliage By 1822, 93% of the vineyard land planted was Semillon. Then it was commonly just called “wine grape” but by the 1900s it began its sharp decline It is grown now in Stellenbosch, Swartland, and Franschhoek. Some areas have older bush vines. Producers like: Cederberg, Steenberg, Vergelegen , Mullineux are using more Semillon in blends with Sauvignon Blanc (some sweet, some dry versions) United States California Barely uses Semillon but vines that were imported in the 1880s to the Livermore Valley in northern California, were allegedly from Château d'Yquem Vines that live in the Monte Rosso vineyard in Sonoma date from 1886 and can make excellent wines. Morgon is an example Sierra Foothills: Some here, notably my friend Lorenzo Muslia of Andis makes the Bill Dillian Semillon that has great acidity but silkiness and hay, herb, and melon notes (for the podcast with Lorenzo click here) Photo: Andis Wines Washington State Big decline in plantings and they usually a blend with Sauvignon Blanc Popular from Walla Walla producers: L'Ecole 41 – lemon curd, nut and toast notes with a pretty full body, Amavi (episode with Amavi here) – slightly more acidic and less full with more citrus and grass notes but still with a rich body Others countries that use Sémilllon Chile: Because of the Bordeaux link, has Semillon and usually uses it for blends or Sauternes-like sweet wines. Semillon used be 75% of white vines in Chile! Argentina, Uruguay have some nice examples Canada Food Pairing Ideas Sauternes/dessert styles: blue (Roquefort) cheese, foie gras, scallops, fruit based-dessert Lighter styles: Oysters, shellfish, white fish or chicken dishes with citrus or herbal sauces or creamy sauces, salads, goat and sheep's milk cheeses _____________________________________________ Research Sources: “Wine Grapes” by Jancis Robinson, Dr. José Vouillamoz, Julia Harding “Grapes & Wines” by Margaret Rand and Oz Clarke https://www.bordeaux.com/us/ https://www.wineaustralia.com/ Fiona Beckett – Matching Food & Wine As always, talking to people about the grape who grow it, and drinking a lot of the wine itself – Sémillon is awesome! __________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________ From our Sponsors... Wine Spies uncovers incredible wines at unreal prices - on big names or boutique brands from all over the world at up to 75% off! 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Scott Stenberg fløj under radaren - 70.3 Pays d'Aix-en-Provence blev kørt fra spids og sluttede med en fornem 2. plads - samt kvalifikation til 70.3 VM i St. George til efteråret. - Hvad blev der af "No Chance Crew" og den selvudråbte pauseklovn uden fremtid i professionel triathlon? Tri-Oraklet ringede til Frankrig mandag morgen for at finde svaret....
The City of Cape Town has reported “a notable increase” in the theft of water meters reported across the city over the past eight months. A total of 3 341 incidents have been reported from July 1, last year, to April 30, this year. This is an increase of 1 143 stolen water meters compared with the entire previous financial year's figures. The City says it is no longer installing brass water meters, with plastic water meters now the preferred product owing to the scrap value of the brass water meters. “The brass water meters are being targeted and it will take some time before all meters are replaced with plastic ones,” says City of Cape Town Water and Sanitation MMC Zahid Badroodien. “The cost for the city to replace a stolen/damaged 15 mm water meter is R3 260,60 while the cost for a stolen/damaged 20 mm water meter is R3 744,60.” The areas hit hardest by the newest spate of thefts include Steenberg, Retreat, Grassy Park, Strand, Athlone, Woodstock, Ottery, Bellville South, Lentegeur, Manenberg and Belgravia. The metro says it is offering a reward of up to R5 000 to any resident who reports incidents or information related to the theft and vandalism of water and sanitation infrastructure that can lead to a successful arrest, or recovery of the stolen equipment.
In this episode, we interview Erik Steenberg a former MMA pro turned coach. We talk about his early life, how he got into sports, then we talk about different facets of coaching, how armature fighters should approach their career, promoters, and more. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thekickbackloungepodcast/support
Joanne LaCarrubba Steenberg, the Founder of The Love Card, based in Maine, is a self-proclaimed “entrepreneuraholic,” or as I might call her, a serial entrepreneur, but through all that she has done over the years, she is an educator, and a tremendously caring and passionate person with a huge heart. We met by happenstance, on an airplane, and spent hours on our flight home talking about our all that we have in common – being a yoga teacher, a connection to Long Island, NY, teaching students (her, elementary and secondary; me, college), the world of social media, mindfulness, travel – and sharing stories of all that we don't have in common. Her latest venture is so powerful and I can't wait for you to hear the stories about its impact. Where you can find The Love Card:- Website: https://www.thelovecard.org- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/the.love.card/- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thelovecard.org - Physical location: 124 Main Street, Bucksport, ME 04416Joanne's recommendations:- "Miss Rumphius," Barbara Cooney: https://amzn.to/3ByGvWC- "Find and Use Your Inner Power," Emmet Fox: https://amzn.to/3p3Oy8V- "Human Kind," Rutger Bregman: https://amzn.to/34UWFxB- "I Am the Word," Paul Selig: https://amzn.to/3I7OOer- "Return to Love," Marianne Williamson: https://amzn.to/34XL2WJ - "You Can Heal Your Life," Louise Hay: https://amzn.to/3BBp6wr- Dr. Wayne Dyer: https://www.drwaynedyer.com- She Runs This Town (SRTT) Runner Magnet Flipping: https://www.sherunsthistown.com/youve-been-flipped-2/Stay in touch with People, Place, & Purpose on Instagram and stay tuned for a new episode every Monday!Links may be affiliate links. As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.
Alvin “Creepy” Karpis once said, “Of all the midwest cities the one I knew best was St. Paul and it was a crook's haven." In this episode Jennie and Dianne visit the mausoleum of Police Chief John J. O'Connor in Calvary Cemetery in St. Paul, Minnesota. They delve into O'Connor's plan to fight "organized crime with organized intelligence", and how this led to creating a sort of gangsters' paradise during the age of prohibition through the mid-1930s. Join us for this ordinary, extraordinary story of power, lawlessness, glamour and downfall with a visit to one of St Paul's oldest cemeteries.Resources used to research this episode include: "Calvary Cemetery." https://catholic-cemeteries.org/. catholic-cemeteries.org/calvary/. Accessed 17 Jan. 2022. "An Early History of Saint Paul ." https://www.visitsaintpaul.com/. www.visitsaintpaul.com/blog/an-early-history-of-saint-paul/. Accessed 17 Jan. 2022.Ratsabout, Saengmany. https://www.mnopedia.org/. 18 Dec. 2018. www.mnopedia.org/immigrants-and-refugees-minnesota-connecting-past-and-present. Accessed 17 Jan. 2022. "John J. O'Connor St. Paul's Chief of Police ." http://www.spphs.com/. 1 Jan. 1919. www.spphs.com/history/1919/oconnor.php. Accessed 17 Jan. 2022.Steenberg, Edward J. "John Joseph O'Connor and the "Layover Agreement" (One Person's Observations) ." http://www.spphs.com/. www.spphs.com/history/oconnor/index.php. Accessed 17 Jan. 2022.Reicher, Matt. "When St. Paul — officially — served as a safe haven for criminals ." https://www.minnpost.com/. 29 July 2014. www.minnpost.com/mnopedia/2014/07/when-st-paul-officially-served-safe-haven-criminals/. Accessed 17 Jan. 2022.Society, Minnesota Historical. "St. Paul: Gangster Haven." https://youtu.be/, 6 Dec. 2010, youtu.be/oVgrhFOiVS4.Underworld Compilation, The Criminal . "Gangster History of St. Paul, Minnesota." https://youtu.be/, 30 Mar. 2020, youtu.be/MGjwIyzlG5U.History, Travel Thru. "Wabasha Street Caves - St. Paul, Minnesota - Travel Thru History." https://youtu.be/, 24 June 2014, youtu.be/SM0bbzo_zxM., C-SPAN. "C-SPAN Cities Tour - St. Paul: Gangster Era in St. Paul." https://youtu.be/, 19 Sep. 2014, youtu.be/v3WrckIXpY4.
An actual Trucker (Dave Steenberg) explains the unintended or so we assume unintended, of the actions of 2 Federal Governments that could well cause 2 things or more. The chaos now seen in the US supply chain will only increase, plus something similar results in Canada. Buckle up!
#3 Katie Steenberg is an early education revolutionary thinker, who has some amazing insight and ideas on challenging the status quo. Hillary Simply Youtube Instagram
Aubrey Springveldt, 'n voormalige Duitse onderwyser, is sedert 1996 'n toergids in die Wes-Kaap. Hy doen stamboomnavorsing oor Suid-Afrikaanse vanne en die herkoms van daarvan. Hierdie week kyk hy na die van Steenberg.
Dit voelt voor mij als een hele persoonlijke podcast, ik praat namelijk met Leoniek over dyslexie. Dyslexie heeft mij heel erg tegen gezeten op de middelbare school en ik ben benieuwd wat er nu veranderd is in dat opzicht. Is er meer begeleiding? Ook hebben we het over de vaardigheden die bij dyslectici sterker ontwikkeld zijn, wat dyslexie precies is en hoe je het kunt herkennen bij jouw kind. Veel persoonlijke verhalen, maar ook een duidelijke uitleg. Gratis lijst om dyslexie te signaleren: https://www.lefdyslexie.nl/gratis/ Website van Leoniek: https://www.lefdyslexie.nl/ Vind Leoniek op Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lef_leoniekjanssensteenberg/ Linkedin van Leoniek: https://www.linkedin.com/in/leoniekjanssensteenberg/ Volg je mij nog niet? https://www.instagram.com/mirandaendhoven Wil je meer over mij te weten komen of samenwerken? https://mirandaendhoven.nl
This is episode 13 and we're covering the period between 1652 and 1657. These five years saw the establishment of the Dutch's refreshment station at the Cape and the increasing frustration of Jan van Riebeeck who commanded the small group of sailors and soldiers who were trying to build a garden to feed the passing VOC fleets. Last episode I explained how the Dutch were facing a problem in terms of communication. No-one in the little fortress could speak Khoekhoe and they were relying on Khoe translators. What the Dutch did not properly understand for quite a while is just how fractured the Khoe were as a people who functioned as small clans and often at war with each other. As we will hear over coming podcasts, Khoe hierarchy was a fleeting thing based on economic power and not laws of succession. By December 1652 the group of Khoe van Riebeeck called “The Saldanhas” had migrated back to their grazing lands along the base of Table Mountain – where Kirstenbosch, Constantia and the Steenberg is today. He wrote that “…the country is covered with cattle and sheep as grass…” These Saldanhas or Chochoquas were obviously different people compared to the Strandlopers as the Dutch called the small clan living along the Cape Town beach. “there is nothing degenerate in the proud Saldanhas…” he wrote “they have all the traditional courtesy of the cattle-keeper…” As far as van Riebeeck was concerned, they were unlike the non-cattle keeping Soaqua or San he was to meet.
This is episode 13 and we're covering the period between 1652 and 1657. These five years saw the establishment of the Dutch's refreshment station at the Cape and the increasing frustration of Jan van Riebeeck who commanded the small group of sailors and soldiers who were trying to build a garden to feed the passing VOC fleets. Last episode I explained how the Dutch were facing a problem in terms of communication. No-one in the little fortress could speak Khoekhoe and they were relying on Khoe translators. What the Dutch did not properly understand for quite a while is just how fractured the Khoe were as a people who functioned as small clans and often at war with each other. As we will hear over coming podcasts, Khoe hierarchy was a fleeting thing based on economic power and not laws of succession. By December 1652 the group of Khoe van Riebeeck called “The Saldanhas” had migrated back to their grazing lands along the base of Table Mountain – where Kirstenbosch, Constantia and the Steenberg is today. He wrote that “…the country is covered with cattle and sheep as grass…” These Saldanhas or Chochoquas were obviously different people compared to the Strandlopers as the Dutch called the small clan living along the Cape Town beach. “there is nothing degenerate in the proud Saldanhas…” he wrote “they have all the traditional courtesy of the cattle-keeper…” As far as van Riebeeck was concerned, they were unlike the non-cattle keeping Soaqua or San he was to meet.
This is episode 13 and we're covering the period between 1652 and 1657. These five years saw the establishment of the Dutch's refreshment station at the Cape and the increasing frustration of Jan van Riebeeck who commanded the small group of sailors and soldiers who were trying to build a garden to feed the passing VOC fleets. Last episode I explained how the Dutch were facing a problem in terms of communication. No-one in the little fortress could speak Khoekhoe and they were relying on Khoe translators. What the Dutch did not properly understand for quite a while is just how fractured the Khoe were as a people who functioned as small clans and often at war with each other. As we will hear over coming podcasts, Khoe hierarchy was a fleeting thing based on economic power and not laws of succession. By December 1652 the group of Khoe van Riebeeck called “The Saldanhas” had migrated back to their grazing lands along the base of Table Mountain – where Kirstenbosch, Constantia and the Steenberg is today. He wrote that “…the country is covered with cattle and sheep as grass…” These Saldanhas or Chochoquas were obviously different people compared to the Strandlopers as the Dutch called the small clan living along the Cape Town beach. “there is nothing degenerate in the proud Saldanhas…” he wrote “they have all the traditional courtesy of the cattle-keeper…” As far as van Riebeeck was concerned, they were unlike the non-cattle keeping Soaqua or San he was to meet.
This is episode 13 and we're covering the period between 1652 and 1657. These five years saw the establishment of the Dutch's refreshment station at the Cape and the increasing frustration of Jan van Riebeeck who commanded the small group of sailors and soldiers who were trying to build a garden to feed the passing VOC fleets. Last episode I explained how the Dutch were facing a problem in terms of communication. No-one in the little fortress could speak Khoekhoe and they were relying on Khoe translators. What the Dutch did not properly understand for quite a while is just how fractured the Khoe were as a people who functioned as small clans and often at war with each other. As we will hear over coming podcasts, Khoe hierarchy was a fleeting thing based on economic power and not laws of succession. By December 1652 the group of Khoe van Riebeeck called “The Saldanhas” had migrated back to their grazing lands along the base of Table Mountain – where Kirstenbosch, Constantia and the Steenberg is today. He wrote that “…the country is covered with cattle and sheep as grass…” These Saldanhas or Chochoquas were obviously different people compared to the Strandlopers as the Dutch called the small clan living along the Cape Town beach. “there is nothing degenerate in the proud Saldanhas…” he wrote “they have all the traditional courtesy of the cattle-keeper…” As far as van Riebeeck was concerned, they were unlike the non-cattle keeping Soaqua or San he was to meet.
”Fortællingens vej” er en podcastserie i 4 afsnit, der undersøger læsning og kreativ skrivning som eksistentielle værktøjer. Nærmere bestemt, hvordan dét at beskæftige sig med fortællinger kan styrke vores mentale sundhed samt være et redskab til at skabe retning i livet.I denne episode er dagens gæst Mette Steenberg, Postdoc ved Interacting Minds Centre på institut for Kultur og Samfund ved Aarhus Universitet, samt stifter og daglig leder af Læseforeningen. Læseforeningen er en organisation der arbejder i krydsfeltet mellem litteratur, mental sundhed og socialt udviklingsarbejde, gennem facilitering af læsegrupper i hele landet. Det er med udgangspunkt i læseforeningens arbejde, at vi taler med Mette. Samtalen med Mette kommer ind på flere interessante emner. Blandt andet diskuteres læsningens rolle som en mental teknologi, effekten af at læse skønlitteratur sammen i grupper ift. stress, angst, depression og ensomhed, om læsning af skønlitteratur som opmærksomhedstræning, og om læsningen som en måde at udvide sin forståelse af sig selv og sin omverden. God fornøjelse!Vært: Magnus Harding Produktion: Heine Volder
Hello everyoneIn this podcast episode, our interesting guest, the Director of Investment Promotion at Copenhagen Capacity Anette Steenberg, and I are discussing how countries become competitive - More importantly, how do countries attract foreign companies to come and build their factories in Denmark so that Denmark becomes a known hub of a specific technology/industry/sector.The same technique it requires to attract a foreign company to your home country can be applied to your professional career. In essence, countries, companies, and people want to be where the success is booming, and where the future looks bright, which is the same with your professional career. If you can manage to become successful in life, people will want to work for you and be near you because you're successful.Enjoy the episode
Subscribe to the YouTube Channel here - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCggl8-aPBDo7wXJQ43TiluA Join the Episode after party on Discord! Link: https://discord.gg/ZzJSrGP Top 4 most promising worlds for alien life in the solar system Link: https://earthsky.org/space/et-alien-life-most-likely-worlds-solar-system Mars Mars is one of the most Earth-like worlds in the solar system. It has a 24.5-hour day, polar ice caps that expand and contract with the seasons, and a large array of surface features that were sculpted by water during the planet's history. The detection of a lake beneath the southern polar ice cap and methane in the Martian atmosphere (which varies with the seasons and even the time of day) make Mars a very interesting candidate for life. Methane is significant as it can be produced by biological processes. But the actual source for the methane on Mars is not yet known. Europa Europa was discovered by Galileo Galilei in 1610, along with Jupiter's three other larger moons. It is slightly smaller than Earth's moon and orbits the gas giant at a distance of some 670,000 km (420,000 miles) once every 3.5 days. Europa is constantly squeezed and stretched by the competing gravitational fields of Jupiter and the other Galilean moons, a process known as tidal flexing. The moon is believed to be a geologically active world, like the Earth, because the strong tidal flexing heats its rocky, metallic interior and keeps it partially molten. The surface of Europa is a vast expanse of water ice. Many scientists think that beneath the frozen surface is a layer of liquid water – a global ocean – which is prevented from freezing by the heat from flexing and which maybe over 60 miles (100 km) deep. Enceladus Like Europa, Enceladus is an ice-covered moon with a subsurface ocean of liquid water. Enceladus orbits Saturn and first came to the attention of scientists as a potentially habitable world following the surprise discovery of enormous geysers near the moon's south pole. These jets of water escape from large cracks on the surface and, given Enceladus' weak gravitational field, spray out into space. They are clear evidence of an underground store of liquid water. Titan Titan is the largest moon of Saturn and the only moon in the solar system with a substantial atmosphere. It contains a thick orange haze of complex organic molecules and a methane weather system in place of water, complete with seasonal rains, dry periods and surface sand dunes created by wind. The atmosphere consists mostly of nitrogen, an important chemical element used in the construction of proteins in all known forms of life. Radar observations have detected the presence of rivers and lakes of liquid methane and ethane and possibly the presence of cryovolcanoes, volcano-like features that erupt liquid water rather than lava. This suggests that Titan, like Europa and Enceladus, has a subsurface reserve of liquid water. At such an enormous distance from the sun, the surface temperatures on Titan are a frigid -292 degrees F (-180 degrees C), way too cold for liquid water. However, the bountiful chemicals available on Titan have raised speculation that lifeforms – potentially with fundamentally different chemistry from terrestrial organisms – could exist there. Fringe Conspiracy Theorists Think Trump Is an Immortal Alien, Got COVID as Cover to Shapeshift Link: https://www.vice.com/en/article/akzxae/fringe-conspiracy-theorists-think-trump-is-an-immortal-alien-got-covid-as-cover-to-shapeshift “Earthlings, prepare to be attacked…” tweeted Richard Van Steenberg in response to the recent news that Donald Trump contracted COVID-19. Steenberg, like many others who believe nefarious aliens are visiting our planet, is concerned that Trump's recent illness is a sign of the coming alien apocalypse. Conspiracy theorists on the extreme fringe also suspect that Trump—who they believe might be an immortal alien—might have contracted coronavirus in an attempt to shed his mortal flesh and shapeshift into something else. Steenberg started an online petition three years ago called “Disclose: Humanoid Extra Terrestrials Live Among Us.” His website highlights the bulk of his theories and with nearly 30,000 Twitter followers and over 10,000 signatures on his petition, Steenberg is confident he knows the truth. He is a purveyor of bizarre conspiracies that are largely divorced from anything happening in the observable universe. While he has a following among conspiracy theorists, his beliefs are fringe even for that space. He believes that these extraterrestrials are engaged in a plan to subvert humanity and take control via psychological manipulation. Trump, according to Steenberg, is most likely in on the plan. “The plan has been in action since they put us on the planet as cavemen,” he said. “I would say Trump is either a HET [human alien hybrid] or CEA [a human complicit in the alien plot] in that he has known what is going on certainly for the better part of his public life on EArth and would have known early on he would be President,” Steenberg explained. “If he's an HET [human alien hybrid], it's very probable he existed before EArth and took part in the design of the ETA [the plot to invade].” UFO sighting: Claims 'silver orb' spotted over New Hampshire - ‘100% alien' Link: https://www.express.co.uk/news/weird/1344032/ufo-sighting-silver-orb-video-canterbury-new-hampshire-alien Some alien life conspiracy theorists suggest a UFO has been captured in footage purportedly filmed on October 1 in Canterbury, New Hampshire. The amateur video apparently shows a shows an odd anomaly sandwiched between two clouds. The object in question is similarly cloud-coloured and vaguely spherical in shape. This has led UFO hunters such as Scott Waring to speculate about its provenance. Mr Waring wrote on his UFO Sightings blog: “The eyewitness was driving through Canterbury when he noticed a silver orb near the clouds. “He tried his best to record it, but keeping an eye on the road was clearly more important. “Lucky for us, he also kept an eye and camera on the UFO. “The object is round and does seem to be deliberately flying near the clouds. “It may have been hiding within one of them and decided to move to a new cloud. “At the end of the video is a close up in slow motion. This is 100 percent alien in origin.” Mr Waring also provides a short statement from whom he claims is the original eyewitness. They are quoted as saying: “Silver sphere in clouds moves slowly while shape shifting until it blasts away from me. “Sun reflecting off it while it appears to be struggling to launch off. “You can see it clearly in the video even though it is small. The Wow! Signal: An alien missed connection? Did humanity's first contact with aliens already happen back in 1977? Probably not, but we may never know for sure. Link: https://astronomy.com/news/2020/09/the-wow-signal-an-alien-missed-connection On August 15, 1977, the Big Ear Radio Telescope in Delaware, Ohio, received the most powerful signal it would ever detect during its decades of observations. The signal lasted just 72 seconds, but when an astronomer spotted it on a computer printout days later, he was so impressed that he quickly scrawled “Wow!” in red pen across the page. The data looked much like what SETI astronomers expected to see from an alien intelligence. However, despite many attempts to follow up on the find, the so-called “Wow! Signal” has never reappeared. “Was that E.T. or was it not E.T.? Nobody knows,” Seth Shostak, senior astronomer at the SETI Institute, tells Astronomy. “Nobody has ever found another explanation for what that might have been. It's like you hear chains rattling in your attic and you think ‘My god ghosts are real.' But then you never hear them again, so what do you think?” Most importantly, Shostak says that if the signal wouldn't have had Wow! written across it, no one would've ever heard of it. One-off signals like this were common back in the early days of SETI, when observatory computers were too primitive to notify astronomers of discoveries in real time, or perform rapid-fire follow-ups. To Jerry Ehman, reviewing large printouts of data every few days was a routine part of being a volunteer. And on August 17, 1977, as he looked through the latest stack of papers, he spotted a set of numbers and letters: 6EQUJ5. To the untrained eye, it looks like nonsense. But to Ehman, the data meant that Big Ear had picked up a very strong signal that started out low, increased in strength, and then dropped off again. That meant the signal was likely picked up as one particular region of sky passed over the detector. It wasn't earthly. The signal also only appeared in one of 50 possible channels. “It was a narrowband signal, just what we were looking for [with SETI],” Ehman said. “It didn't take long for me to recognize that this was extremely interesting. And the word ‘Wow!' came to my mind very quickly, so I wrote it down.” Wow! Signal follow-ups Over the years, many other astronomers have followed-up on the Wow! Signal, either trying to explain it away or relocate it. But to astronomers like Shostak, the signal is really just one of many similar detections made over the years. “In those days, it was very common to pick up these kinds of signals just one time,” Shostak says. “Computers didn't have the power to do real time follow-ups. If you picked it up today, the comp would say ‘Wow!,' and astronomers would start nodding the telescope in the direction of the Wow! Signal to try to figure out what it was.” Once observatory computers became sophisticated enough for real-time follow-ups, the number of mystery signals dropped. “The aliens knew we had better equipment,” Shostak jokingly says. Show Stuff Join the episode after party on Discord! Link: https://discord.gg/ZzJSrGP The Dark Horde Podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/show/the-dark-horde
Subscribe to the YouTube Channel here - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCggl8-aPBDo7wXJQ43TiluA Join the Episode after party on Discord! Link: https://discord.gg/ZzJSrGP Top 4 most promising worlds for alien life in the solar system Link: https://earthsky.org/space/et-alien-life-most-likely-worlds-solar-system Mars Mars is one of the most Earth-like worlds in the solar system. It has a 24.5-hour day, polar ice caps that expand and contract with the seasons, and a large array of surface features that were sculpted by water during the planet's history. The detection of a lake beneath the southern polar ice cap and methane in the Martian atmosphere (which varies with the seasons and even the time of day) make Mars a very interesting candidate for life. Methane is significant as it can be produced by biological processes. But the actual source for the methane on Mars is not yet known. Europa Europa was discovered by Galileo Galilei in 1610, along with Jupiter's three other larger moons. It is slightly smaller than Earth's moon and orbits the gas giant at a distance of some 670,000 km (420,000 miles) once every 3.5 days. Europa is constantly squeezed and stretched by the competing gravitational fields of Jupiter and the other Galilean moons, a process known as tidal flexing. The moon is believed to be a geologically active world, like the Earth, because the strong tidal flexing heats its rocky, metallic interior and keeps it partially molten. The surface of Europa is a vast expanse of water ice. Many scientists think that beneath the frozen surface is a layer of liquid water – a global ocean – which is prevented from freezing by the heat from flexing and which maybe over 60 miles (100 km) deep. Enceladus Like Europa, Enceladus is an ice-covered moon with a subsurface ocean of liquid water. Enceladus orbits Saturn and first came to the attention of scientists as a potentially habitable world following the surprise discovery of enormous geysers near the moon's south pole. These jets of water escape from large cracks on the surface and, given Enceladus' weak gravitational field, spray out into space. They are clear evidence of an underground store of liquid water. Titan Titan is the largest moon of Saturn and the only moon in the solar system with a substantial atmosphere. It contains a thick orange haze of complex organic molecules and a methane weather system in place of water, complete with seasonal rains, dry periods and surface sand dunes created by wind. The atmosphere consists mostly of nitrogen, an important chemical element used in the construction of proteins in all known forms of life. Radar observations have detected the presence of rivers and lakes of liquid methane and ethane and possibly the presence of cryovolcanoes, volcano-like features that erupt liquid water rather than lava. This suggests that Titan, like Europa and Enceladus, has a subsurface reserve of liquid water. At such an enormous distance from the sun, the surface temperatures on Titan are a frigid -292 degrees F (-180 degrees C), way too cold for liquid water. However, the bountiful chemicals available on Titan have raised speculation that lifeforms – potentially with fundamentally different chemistry from terrestrial organisms – could exist there. Fringe Conspiracy Theorists Think Trump Is an Immortal Alien, Got COVID as Cover to Shapeshift Link: https://www.vice.com/en/article/akzxae/fringe-conspiracy-theorists-think-trump-is-an-immortal-alien-got-covid-as-cover-to-shapeshift “Earthlings, prepare to be attacked…” tweeted Richard Van Steenberg in response to the recent news that Donald Trump contracted COVID-19. Steenberg, like many others who believe nefarious aliens are visiting our planet, is concerned that Trump's recent illness is a sign of the coming alien apocalypse. Conspiracy theorists on the extreme fringe also suspect that Trump—who they believe might be an immortal alien—might have contracted coronavirus in an attempt to shed his mortal flesh and shapeshift into something else. Steenberg started an online petition three years ago called “Disclose: Humanoid Extra Terrestrials Live Among Us.” His website highlights the bulk of his theories and with nearly 30,000 Twitter followers and over 10,000 signatures on his petition, Steenberg is confident he knows the truth. He is a purveyor of bizarre conspiracies that are largely divorced from anything happening in the observable universe. While he has a following among conspiracy theorists, his beliefs are fringe even for that space. He believes that these extraterrestrials are engaged in a plan to subvert humanity and take control via psychological manipulation. Trump, according to Steenberg, is most likely in on the plan. “The plan has been in action since they put us on the planet as cavemen,” he said. “I would say Trump is either a HET [human alien hybrid] or CEA [a human complicit in the alien plot] in that he has known what is going on certainly for the better part of his public life on EArth and would have known early on he would be President,” Steenberg explained. “If he's an HET [human alien hybrid], it's very probable he existed before EArth and took part in the design of the ETA [the plot to invade].” UFO sighting: Claims 'silver orb' spotted over New Hampshire - ‘100% alien' Link: https://www.express.co.uk/news/weird/1344032/ufo-sighting-silver-orb-video-canterbury-new-hampshire-alien Some alien life conspiracy theorists suggest a UFO has been captured in footage purportedly filmed on October 1 in Canterbury, New Hampshire. The amateur video apparently shows a shows an odd anomaly sandwiched between two clouds. The object in question is similarly cloud-coloured and vaguely spherical in shape. This has led UFO hunters such as Scott Waring to speculate about its provenance. Mr Waring wrote on his UFO Sightings blog: “The eyewitness was driving through Canterbury when he noticed a silver orb near the clouds. “He tried his best to record it, but keeping an eye on the road was clearly more important. “Lucky for us, he also kept an eye and camera on the UFO. “The object is round and does seem to be deliberately flying near the clouds. “It may have been hiding within one of them and decided to move to a new cloud. “At the end of the video is a close up in slow motion. This is 100 percent alien in origin.” Mr Waring also provides a short statement from whom he claims is the original eyewitness. They are quoted as saying: “Silver sphere in clouds moves slowly while shape shifting until it blasts away from me. “Sun reflecting off it while it appears to be struggling to launch off. “You can see it clearly in the video even though it is small. The Wow! Signal: An alien missed connection? Did humanity's first contact with aliens already happen back in 1977? Probably not, but we may never know for sure. Link: https://astronomy.com/news/2020/09/the-wow-signal-an-alien-missed-connection On August 15, 1977, the Big Ear Radio Telescope in Delaware, Ohio, received the most powerful signal it would ever detect during its decades of observations. The signal lasted just 72 seconds, but when an astronomer spotted it on a computer printout days later, he was so impressed that he quickly scrawled “Wow!” in red pen across the page. The data looked much like what SETI astronomers expected to see from an alien intelligence. However, despite many attempts to follow up on the find, the so-called “Wow! Signal” has never reappeared. “Was that E.T. or was it not E.T.? Nobody knows,” Seth Shostak, senior astronomer at the SETI Institute, tells Astronomy. “Nobody has ever found another explanation for what that might have been. It's like you hear chains rattling in your attic and you think ‘My god ghosts are real.' But then you never hear them again, so what do you think?” Most importantly, Shostak says that if the signal wouldn't have had Wow! written across it, no one would've ever heard of it. One-off signals like this were common back in the early days of SETI, when observatory computers were too primitive to notify astronomers of discoveries in real time, or perform rapid-fire follow-ups. To Jerry Ehman, reviewing large printouts of data every few days was a routine part of being a volunteer. And on August 17, 1977, as he looked through the latest stack of papers, he spotted a set of numbers and letters: 6EQUJ5. To the untrained eye, it looks like nonsense. But to Ehman, the data meant that Big Ear had picked up a very strong signal that started out low, increased in strength, and then dropped off again. That meant the signal was likely picked up as one particular region of sky passed over the detector. It wasn't earthly. The signal also only appeared in one of 50 possible channels. “It was a narrowband signal, just what we were looking for [with SETI],” Ehman said. “It didn't take long for me to recognize that this was extremely interesting. And the word ‘Wow!' came to my mind very quickly, so I wrote it down.” Wow! Signal follow-ups Over the years, many other astronomers have followed-up on the Wow! Signal, either trying to explain it away or relocate it. But to astronomers like Shostak, the signal is really just one of many similar detections made over the years. “In those days, it was very common to pick up these kinds of signals just one time,” Shostak says. “Computers didn't have the power to do real time follow-ups. If you picked it up today, the comp would say ‘Wow!,' and astronomers would start nodding the telescope in the direction of the Wow! Signal to try to figure out what it was.” Once observatory computers became sophisticated enough for real-time follow-ups, the number of mystery signals dropped. “The aliens knew we had better equipment,” Shostak jokingly says. Show Stuff Join the episode after party on Discord! Link: https://discord.gg/ZzJSrGP The Dark Horde Podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/show/the-dark-horde
We staan aan het begin van de kinderboeken week en daarom dat ik deze week aandacht wil geven aan lezen. In de aflevering van vandaag gaan we dieper in waarom lezen zo belangrijk is en hoe kun je lezen meer incorporeren in het dagelijks leven. Hoe kun je boeken gebruiken om kinderen rustiger te laten slapen. Wat is leesrijpheid precies? Ik heb hiervoor een gastspreker uitgenodigd om samen met mij dieper op dit onderwerp in te gaan.Ik heb namelijk Leoniek Janssen Steenberg van "Lef Dyslexie" voor de aflevering van deze week uitgenodigd. Leoniek is kindercoach, dyslexiecoach, hoogbegaafdheidscoach en ervaringsdeskundige als het gaat om omgaan met dyslexie. Ze focust op het groeien van het zelfvertrouwen bij kinderen met dyslexie en kijkt juist naar de mogelijkheden die dit met zich meebrengt in plaats van alleen maar te kijken naar de uitdagingen die kinderen met dyslexie ervaren.Ik ben zelf altijd een groot fan om vooral te kijken naar iemand zijn kracht in plaats van de beperkingen proberen te verbeteren zodat ze in de pas kunnen lopen. Leoniek doet precies dit hetzelfde in haar coaching en zienswijze voor dyslexie.Het is weer een inspirerende aflevering geworden vol met goede tips en inspiraties dus ik kan niet wachten het interview met je te delen. Heel veel plezier!!LinksLef DyslexieLef SignaleringslijstLef Dyslexie Wall of Fame
In our second episode of the Industry Perspective we interview Russ Steenberg, Global Head of Private Equity Partners at BlackRock.Join us as Russ shares his story of building a career in private equity and his unique perspective on the industry. Russ has sat on both sides of the fence as someone who once worked at pension funds that invested in private equity and later went on to help start a fund from scratch. In today’s episode Russ shares his journey and his formula of “p to the 4th” on how to evaluate private equity firms for success.
Things are slowly starting to revert to normal and local businesses are back up and running, which means that Heather is happy and proud to be supporting local again. The team at Anthonij Rupert Wyne have opened their doors and their wine sales once again and are calling all South African's to celebrate their heritage this #HeritageMonth with a bottle of their Cape of Good Hope's Riebeeksrivier Syrah 2015 which matches perfectly with a steak – be it on the braai or pan cooked. Keeping with our proudly SA theme, local manufacturers at Score Energy drink, have just released a Limited Edition Sparkling Cranberry in time for Heritage Day – keep an eye out for these jazzy cans in select stores, AND fans stand a chance to win some cool goodies too. City Lodge Hotels are delighted that we are all travelling again and have launched their Weekend Special across their properties, if you are wanting to travel, but are watching the budget then this is for you. Joburgers are in for a treat as the well-loved KAMERS/Makers has found a beautiful new space in Hyde Park Corner, and offers some fabulous arts and crafts from local artisans – well worth a pop in this weekend if you are in the area. Bistro Sixteen82 at Steenberg are now open for breakfast, lunch and dinner (why not do a wine tasting while you are there as well, like Heather did this week) – and enjoy a cosy fire and some fabulous Cape hospitality at this iconic wine farm. TOKARA wine farm has recently taken home many awards for their wines (and their olive oils) and offer a roaring fire and wine tasting, its also a very beautiful drive out to the farm, so if you are looking for something to do this weekend, this may just be a great idea! heatherhook.com · heatherhook.com · heatherhook.com · www.heatherhook.com
Niche Radio — Things are slowly starting to revert to normal and local businesses are back up and running, which means that Heather is happy and proud to be supporting local again. The team at Anthonij Rupert Wyne have opened their doors and their wine sales once again and are calling all South African’s to celebrate their heritage this #HeritageMonth with a bottle of their Cape of Good Hope’s Riebeeksrivier Syrah 2015 which matches perfectly with a steak – be it on the braai or pan cooked. Keeping with our proudly SA theme, local manufacturers at Score Energy drink, have just released a Limited Edition Sparkling Cranberry in time for Heritage Day – keep an eye out for these jazzy cans in select stores, AND fans stand a chance to win some cool goodies too. City Lodge Hotels are delighted that we are all travelling again and have launched their Weekend Special across their properties, if you are wanting to travel, but are watching the budget then this is for you. Joburgers are in for a treat as the well-loved KAMERS/Makers has found a beautiful new space in Hyde Park Corner, and offers some fabulous arts and crafts from local artisans – well worth a pop in this weekend if you are in the area. Bistro Sixteen82 at Steenberg are now open for breakfast, lunch and dinner (why not do a wine tasting while you are there as well, like Heather did this week) – and enjoy a cosy fire and some fabulous Cape hospitality at this iconic wine farm. TOKARA wine farm has recently taken home many awards for their wines (and their olive oils) and offer a roaring fire and wine tasting, its also a very beautiful drive out to the farm, so if you are looking for something to do this weekend, this may just be a great idea! heatherhook.com · heatherhook.com · heatherhook.com
Jesper Steenberg Larsen kom til skade af at være i krig og i dag har han PTSD og for sine lidelser blev han tildelt en erstatning 1,7 millioner kroner, som han har brugte på at købe og renovere en 42 fod sejlbåd som er døbt S/Y Veteranen. I dag sejler han på små og længere ture i S/Y Veteranen i fælleskab med andre skadet soldater og gode sømænd som hjælper med at gøre sejladsen for“Ohøj”lig. Og sikker. Posttraumatisk stress er det ikke noget, som forsvinder og er noget som soldater og politibetjente skal leve med det resten af livet, så det handler om, at finde noget ro i sjæl og sind og der er ikke noget bedre end at komme ud og få naturoplevelser, luft under vingerne og vand under kølen og klart bedre end sidde hjemme og spille playstation, når ens PTSD er i max og man kommer på vandet, så falder alarmberedskab fuldstændig ned. Sejlbåden S/Y Veteranen bliver ikke kun bruges til at forsøde Jesper Larsens fritid, men også andre veteranen og igen i år har Jesper og hans besætning af veteraner taget skadet politibetjente med på togt. Jesper har ikke altid været soldat, nej, det startede med, at han var kriminel efter at være kommet ind i det forkert selskab. Jesper viste godt i sit hjerte, at han skulle blive til mere end blot kriminel. Han har stolte traditioner i at tage sin del af ansvaret at kæmpe for Danmark. Jesper har igennem modermælken lært, at man står op for dronning, folket og land. Han har igennem sin barndom hørt historie fra sin farfar, der havde været modstandsmand om verdens krig og kampen mod det onde og at er vigtig at tage sin andel i at vi alle kan leve i frihed og fred. Jesper kom i fængsel og her blev han endelig klar over at der skulle nogle drastiske forandring til. Jesper fik en chance for at ændre sin løbebane og kom med meget besvær ind som soldat og blev udsendt til Afghanistan i 2009 og 2010, hvilket har resulteret i et liv med PTSD, men når han og kammeraterne sejler fra land, efterlader de PTSD’en på kajen og begynder i stedet at lade batterierne op og det giver han nu også skadet politibetjent muligheden for igennem Thin Blue Line Denmark Tak for det du har gjort og tak for det du gør nu!
Dis die oggend van die rooftog. Ben hou toesig as die transitotrok gelaai word. Dit word gou duidelik dat Jakes ander planne het as die wat die Steenberg-broers voor gehoop het, en daar moet vinnig besluite geneem word.
Winter is certainly in the air and this week Heather has some yummy food and recipe ideas planned, as well as chatting one on one with the founder and creator of Stir It Up! Sauces Nini Jerman, whose tasty creations are currently taking South African kitchens by storm. Amidst all the food and wine, we must remember to exercise, and Heather shares more about 6 simple wellness tips, that you can even do at your desk to keep you in peak condition, thanks to fitness buff, and Tropika Island of Treasure contestant, Trevor Lagerway. Capsicum Culinary Studio have shared chef lecturer Eoin's yummy risotto Milanese recipe and this looks so tasty and really easy to make, a great idea to spice up your lockdown culinary routine. Heather celebrated Chardonnay Day yesterday (albeit with no Chardonnay) and shares more about the two latest offerings to come out of Vriesenhof's vineyards, as well as sharing more about the new Sugar-Free Mixer options from popular brand Fitch and Leedes (yah for flattening our curves!) Both Roodeberg and Steenberg Wine Farms have stepped up to the plate delivering some tasty must-haves – Roodeberg Reserve 2017 with its fruity and chocolatey yumminess and Steenberg's 2017 Merlot are MUST haves for fireside sipping in the near future. heatherhook.com · heatherhook.com · www.heatherhook.com
Niche Radio — Winter is certainly in the air and this week Heather has some yummy food and recipe ideas planned, as well as chatting one on one with the founder and creator of Stir It Up! Sauces Nini Jerman, whose tasty creations are currently taking South African kitchens by storm. Amidst all the food and wine, we must remember to exercise, and Heather shares more about 6 simple wellness tips, that you can even do at your desk to keep you in peak condition, thanks to fitness buff, and Tropika Island of Treasure contestant, Trevor Lagerway. Capsicum Culinary Studio have shared chef lecturer Eoin’s yummy risotto Milanese recipe and this looks so tasty and really easy to make, a great idea to spice up your lockdown culinary routine. Heather celebrated Chardonnay Day yesterday (albeit with no Chardonnay) and shares more about the two latest offerings to come out of Vriesenhof’s vineyards, as well as sharing more about the new Sugar-Free Mixer options from popular brand Fitch and Leedes (yah for flattening our curves!) Both Roodeberg and Steenberg Wine Farms have stepped up to the plate delivering some tasty must-haves – Roodeberg Reserve 2017 with its fruity and chocolatey yumminess and Steenberg’s 2017 Merlot are MUST haves for fireside sipping in the near future. heatherhook.com · heatherhook.com
This week on the show Heather chats with Lucilla Booyzens, the Director of SA Fashion Week about their innovative online shows, as well finding out more about the future of the fashion and design industry in South Africa. Reckitt Benckiser have partnered with UNAIDS to distribute wellness packs across Africa – and Heather also chats to Kunal Sahgal who is the Marketing Director for Reckitt Benckiser to find out more about this incredible initiative. It's a bumper food and wine week this week – today is International Sauvignon Blanc day and the team at Steenberg have some awesome online offers available for wine lovers – make sure to find out more and save on your next Steenberg wine purchase. Avid wine lover Dan Nicholl has launched a 10 part series covering some of SA's top sommeliers – from their life stories to their passion for wine and this series, in partnership with Nederburg is not to be missed – find out more on the show today. Heather shares a unique Spekboom Chutney recipe that local chef Kerry Kilpin has created and also chats more about Stir It Up!, a unique range of locally produced cook in sauces that are not only healthy but also preservative-free and certainly something that everyone should have in their cupboard right now. And loads more of course, so do tune in and enjoy! heatherhook.com · heatherhook.com · www.heatherhook.com
Niche Radio — This week on the show Heather chats with Lucilla Booyzens, the Director of SA Fashion Week about their innovative online shows, as well finding out more about the future of the fashion and design industry in South Africa. Reckitt Benckiser have partnered with UNAIDS to distribute wellness packs across Africa – and Heather also chats to Kunal Sahgal who is the Marketing Director for Reckitt Benckiser to find out more about this incredible initiative. It’s a bumper food and wine week this week – today is International Sauvignon Blanc day and the team at Steenberg have some awesome online offers available for wine lovers – make sure to find out more and save on your next Steenberg wine purchase. Avid wine lover Dan Nicholl has launched a 10 part series covering some of SA’s top sommeliers – from their life stories to their passion for wine and this series, in partnership with Nederburg is not to be missed – find out more on the show today. Heather shares a unique Spekboom Chutney recipe that local chef Kerry Kilpin has created and also chats more about Stir It Up!, a unique range of locally produced cook in sauces that are not only healthy but also preservative-free and certainly something that everyone should have in their cupboard right now. And loads more of course, so do tune in and enjoy! heatherhook.com · heatherhook.com
Conversation on Gladiators and Fight Choreography with Dr Lindsay Steenberg (Oxford Brookes University). Also available as a video on the Martial Arts Studies YouTube Channel.
Eric Mitchell, who is one of more than 20 witnesses to actual an encounter with Blue skinned human looking extraterrestrials at the Experiencers Speak UFO conference at the Fireside Inn in Portland, Maine on August 29th of 2015. These beings interacted with us and talked with some of us at length including Eric and myself, Reverend John Polk.
Scott Steenberg - Ganløse Tri-center og Farum Svømmeklub - er én del af den talentfulde årgang 2000 og begyndte med tri allerede som 10-årig. Ud over at være talentfuld, er Scott en særdeles populær figur i det Københavnske tri-miljø pga. sin humor og rebelske natur, som har det med at udfordre det konventionelle herunder specielt mainsteam-tri kultur.
Niche Radio — This week Heather is of course filled with great ideas and suggestions for you, and she also chats to Stephan Herman from the Cape Getaway Show to find out more about what’s on the cards this year, why this is THE travel show to attend if you are in the Cape Town area! If you love great food then make sure to listen up, as Tryn at Steenberg is serving up 2 for 1 cocktail deals at their retro and trendy bar and Shujaa will be taking Joburg based foodies on a culinary journey that their taste buds will never forget! Vinyl lovers will be keen to find out more about the well known Spin Music Fair happening this Sunday at its new venue in Greenside and if you want to celebrate the Leap Year in style at the 12 Apostles hotel – then Heather has just the thing for you! Joburg Ballet will be bringing Don Quixote to life in March and this beautiful ballet is not to be missed. If Italian food and wine are your things, then make sure to find out more about the cool Café del Sol cooking classes (great date night idea, by the way) that are taking place over the next few months, or why not make your tummy happy with a delightful 5-course Italian meal (with Italian wines, of course) thanks to the team at Bistro Dolce Vita in Morningside. Make sure to find out how to WIN a set of family tickets to the biggest and best travel and adventure show - Cape Getaway Show, too! heatherhook.com · heatherhook.com
This week Heather is of course filled with great ideas and suggestions for you, and she also chats to Stephan Herman from the Cape Getaway Show to find out more about what's on the cards this year, why this is THE travel show to attend if you are in the Cape Town area! If you love great food then make sure to listen up, as Tryn at Steenberg is serving up 2 for 1 cocktail deals at their retro and trendy bar and Shujaa will be taking Joburg based foodies on a culinary journey that their taste buds will never forget! Vinyl lovers will be keen to find out more about the well known Spin Music Fair happening this Sunday at its new venue in Greenside and if you want to celebrate the Leap Year in style at the 12 Apostles hotel – then Heather has just the thing for you! Joburg Ballet will be bringing Don Quixote to life in March and this beautiful ballet is not to be missed. If Italian food and wine are your things, then make sure to find out more about the cool Café del Sol cooking classes (great date night idea, by the way) that are taking place over the next few months, or why not make your tummy happy with a delightful 5-course Italian meal (with Italian wines, of course) thanks to the team at Bistro Dolce Vita in Morningside. Make sure to find out how to WIN a set of family tickets to the biggest and best travel and adventure show - Cape Getaway Show, too! heatherhook.com · heatherhook.com · www.heatherhook.com
Otras charlas de Codemotion 2019 también en podcast: https://lk.autentia.com/Codemotion-Podcast Games have an amazing ability to create high drama moments. Eskil steenberg has spent a decade developing a model for understanding and constructing games that naturally produces drama. This approach creates a terminology, and framework necessary to answer questions about why a particular game either works or not, and is therefore an invaluable asset when designing games. In this session he will explain this models and the reasons for why it works.
Niche Radio — Happy Fri-yay! Heather is delighted that the weather has warmed up a bit, and it’s a busy weekend with loads of events on the go – and of course, she has you sorted with all your need to know info. She also chats one on one with local funnyman Ben Voss about his new one man show Benny Bushwacker, which is an absolute hoot – and now on stage at Monte Theatre. Capetonians are in for a foodie treat as local eatery BOCCA has had ownership, décor and menu revamp and is ready to welcome you for some tasty treats, while Silverstar casino brings back their super popular ‘Night Out for Two’ special at an incredible R 250 – what a great date night idea! Joburg Ballet brings the beautiful Giselle Ballet to life at Joburg Theatre from this evening, and Steenberg hosts their highly anticipated Garden Party this Saturday 5th October, if you love great wines and exclusive events, this is one for you. The Stellenbosch Wine Festival is also the place to be this weekend Saturday and Sunday for some great Stellenbosch Wine Route tastings, food and live entertainment – while The Gauteng Getaway Show calls all travel and adventure lovers to join them for an epic weekend filled with all your travel needs and requirements… and loads more, of course. WIN tickets to The Sommeliers Selection events in Durban, Cape Town and Joburg valued at an incredible R 1200 to enjoy some of SA’s best wines! heatherhook.com · heatherhook.com · heatherhook.com · www.heatherhook.com
Happy Fri-yay! Heather is delighted that the weather has warmed up a bit, and it's a busy weekend with loads of events on the go – and of course, she has you sorted with all your need to know info. She also chats one on one with local funnyman Ben Voss about his new one man show Benny Bushwacker, which is an absolute hoot – and now on stage at Monte Theatre. Capetonians are in for a foodie treat as local eatery BOCCA has had ownership, décor and menu revamp and is ready to welcome you for some tasty treats, while Silverstar casino brings back their super popular ‘Night Out for Two' special at an incredible R 250 – what a great date night idea! Joburg Ballet brings the beautiful Giselle Ballet to life at Joburg Theatre from this evening, and Steenberg hosts their highly anticipated Garden Party this Saturday 5th October, if you love great wines and exclusive events, this is one for you. The Stellenbosch Wine Festival is also the place to be this weekend Saturday and Sunday for some great Stellenbosch Wine Route tastings, food and live entertainment – while The Gauteng Getaway Show calls all travel and adventure lovers to join them for an epic weekend filled with all your travel needs and requirements… and loads more, of course. WIN tickets to The Sommeliers Selection events in Durban, Cape Town and Joburg valued at an incredible R 1200 to enjoy some of SA's best wines! heatherhook.com · heatherhook.com · heatherhook.com · www.heatherhook.com · www.heatherhook.com
Niche Radio — The weekend is finally here, you can breathe a sigh of relief – and Heather is back with all your latest events and entertainment news for the week ahead, some feel-good stories and also one on one exclusive interview interviews with up and coming to young singer John Tsenoli about his debut single released today and also to Heather Poulos from Steenberg Wines about their upcoming Garden Party in October. KLM broke records and gave back. all at the same time last week with a record-breaking paper plane toss involving several schools across Gauteng to celebrate their 100th birthday. The planes are going to be used to compost a ‘Forest of The Future’ right here in Jozi to provide food for the generations to come! American Express Fine Dining Awards has seen a revamp in their 21st year and just this week announced not only the judges but also the 72 shortlisted restaurants up for the awards taking place in October! This weekend sees Comic Con Africa opening its doors with some of the biggest and best in comic, cosplay and more, and a host of celebs from that realm are attending as well, including Daniel Gillies! Find out more as Heather shares about what to expect. Celebrate Heritage Day in style with Café del Sol in Bryanston, as they host a wine and food pairing lunch in true South African style and My Kitchen Rules South Africa season 2, Luyanda Mafanya will be co-hosting the celebration. Giveaways and more – WIN tickets to the Steenberg Garden Party on 5th October valued at R 1200 for an afternoon filled with wine, food and beautiful scenery and if you love the outdoors then tickets are also up for grabs to attend the Gauteng Getaway Show valued at R 150 per set… and… tickets to the TOPS at SPAR Wine Fest in Pretoria as well – don’t miss out! heatherhook.com · heatherhook.com · heatherhook.com · heatherhook.com
The weekend is finally here, you can breathe a sigh of relief – and Heather is back with all your latest events and entertainment news for the week ahead, some feel-good stories and also one on one exclusive interview interviews with up and coming to young singer John Tsenoli about his debut single released today and also to Heather Poulos from Steenberg Wines about their upcoming Garden Party in October. KLM broke records and gave back. all at the same time last week with a record-breaking paper plane toss involving several schools across Gauteng to celebrate their 100th birthday. The planes are going to be used to compost a ‘Forest of The Future' right here in Jozi to provide food for the generations to come! American Express Fine Dining Awards has seen a revamp in their 21st year and just this week announced not only the judges but also the 72 shortlisted restaurants up for the awards taking place in October! This weekend sees Comic Con Africa opening its doors with some of the biggest and best in comic, cosplay and more, and a host of celebs from that realm are attending as well, including Daniel Gillies! Find out more as Heather shares about what to expect. Celebrate Heritage Day in style with Café del Sol in Bryanston, as they host a wine and food pairing lunch in true South African style and My Kitchen Rules South Africa season 2, Luyanda Mafanya will be co-hosting the celebration. Giveaways and more – WIN tickets to the Steenberg Garden Party on 5th October valued at R 1200 for an afternoon filled with wine, food and beautiful scenery and if you love the outdoors then tickets are also up for grabs to attend the Gauteng Getaway Show valued at R 150 per set… and… tickets to the TOPS at SPAR Wine Fest in Pretoria as well – don't miss out! heatherhook.com · heatherhook.com · heatherhook.com · heatherhook.com · www.heatherhook.com
Niche Radio — Heather is back with all your latest news and happenings on what to do and where to go this weekend and into next week ahead of Women’s Day next Friday. Having spent a few days relaxing in the KZN Midlands at Brahman Hills this is, of course, a top pick of Heather’s to spoil that someone special and Heather shares more about her visit. Newly opened contemporary design, art and workspace The Design Assemblage is a super cool spot to check out in Illovo, and if you are looking for a chilled workspace when you are in the area, do pop in and pay them a visit. Of course good food features and Heather shares about the new winter menu that has just launched at InterContinental Johannesburg Sandton Towers Atrium Restaurant and also shares about some awesome soups that are lined up at Constantia Glen for Women’s Day on 9th August. Steenberg is also hosting a series of creative events for the ladies this August at their Steenberg by Night Series and Heather shares more about what’s on and how you can get your creative juices flowing. Next week sees local muso Cito taking centre stage at Calexico for their monthly storyteller evenings and if music is your thing – then Standard Bank Joy of Jazz September dates should be diarised post haste, Heather shares about that too, as well as the upcoming Superhero Supersterre Showcase that sees some of SA’s top artists coming together for a good cause – kids with Cancer. heatherhook.com · heatherhook.com · heatherhook.com · heatherhook.com
Heather is back with all your latest news and happenings on what to do and where to go this weekend and into next week ahead of Women's Day next Friday. Having spent a few days relaxing in the KZN Midlands at Brahman Hills this is, of course, a top pick of Heather's to spoil that someone special and Heather shares more about her visit. Newly opened contemporary design, art and workspace The Design Assemblage is a super cool spot to check out in Illovo, and if you are looking for a chilled workspace when you are in the area, do pop in and pay them a visit. Of course good food features and Heather shares about the new winter menu that has just launched at InterContinental Johannesburg Sandton Towers Atrium Restaurant and also shares about some awesome soups that are lined up at Constantia Glen for Women's Day on 9th August. Steenberg is also hosting a series of creative events for the ladies this August at their Steenberg by Night Series and Heather shares more about what's on and how you can get your creative juices flowing. Next week sees local muso Cito taking centre stage at Calexico for their monthly storyteller evenings and if music is your thing – then Standard Bank Joy of Jazz September dates should be diarised post haste, Heather shares about that too, as well as the upcoming Superhero Supersterre Showcase that sees some of SA's top artists coming together for a good cause – kids with Cancer. heatherhook.com · heatherhook.com · heatherhook.com · heatherhook.com · www.heatherhook.com
My guest today is Eskil Steenburg. A high school dropout who was hired as a researcher at an academic institute just a few years later. His game, Love, is a bold, imaginative and unlike almost any other game out there. This is a long old episode but Eskil has a lot to talk about including what a game actually is and how he's attempting to re-engineer the internet. It's a big episode. We talk about how Zelda was the first game that truly impacted him. How him and his friends used to sneak into a local state building to play networked Doom. The benefits of Hardcore Casual versus Casual Hardcore, why blue shells are bullshit and how he's fallen in love with Love all over again. "Eravamo in pausa!" Get Love - http://www.quelsolaar.com/love/index.html iTunes HERE - SUBSCRIBE / RATE / REVIEW RSS HERE Games discussed: Doom, Zelda, Quake, Auto Destruct, Wipeout, Virtua Fighter, Love, Left 4 Dead, Star Craft, Gang Beasts, Student Life, Ridge Racer Cover design: Craig Stevenson - http://onedinosaurandhisballoon.blogspot.co.uk Music: Samuel Baker - http://soundcloud.com/furoshiki
I veckans avsnitt pratar jag med Eskil Steenberg som är upphovsmakare till MMORPG:n Love som släpptes 2010, ett spel som är lite annorlunda sett till andra massive multiplayer-spel. Vi får bland annat höra hans tankar om mikrotransaktioner, achievementsystem och om pivot-modellen - Eskils egna metod för att analysera spel. Det blir även snack om Eskils nuvarande projekt: en automatiska UV-unwrapper samt realtidsstrategispelet EXO. Vill du följa Eskil gör du det enklast på https://www.quelsolaar.com/ eller hans olika twitterkonton: @quelsolaar och @eskilsteenberg. God lyssning! Länkar Love Deluxe Paint Auto Destruct Ridge Racer Interaktiva Institutet SIGGRPAH GDC Chris Hecker Wipeout Doom The Pivot Model Half life 2 Diablo Counter strike Journey Guitar Hero Starcraft Dota DayZ Minecraft Glossary of chess that game company Flower UV-unwrapper Unravel EXO Ed Catmull Braintrust Battlefield 3 Cactus
It's that time of the week Hangout With Heather, and this week Heather not only shares all your latest and must know events and goings on – but also chats one on one with chef Jack Coetzee from Urbanologi restaurant, who has launched a great initiative to support local farmers and suppliers, called Project 150 – find out more on the show. This weekend is a busy one with Men in Tutu's and Sam Smith on the go – as well as the highly anticipated Johannesburg Cap Classique & Champagne Festival 2019 taking place at Inanda – make sure you have all the details and your tickets in hand. Of course next weekend is Easter weekend, and Heather shares some great goings-on around SA to keep you (and the little ones) busy and filled with yummy Easter eggs too! Great giveaways are par for the course on the show, and this week is no different. WIN tickets to a case of exclusive Steenberg wines valued at R835, tickets to Whisky and Gin Live in Cape Town and also to see Equus when it launches in May at Montecasino… www.heatherhook.com
Niche Radio — It’s that time of the week Hangout With Heather, and this week Heather not only shares all your latest and must know events and goings on – but also chats one on one with chef Jack Coetzee from Urbanologi restaurant, who has launched a great initiative to support local farmers and suppliers, called Project 150 – find out more on the show. This weekend is a busy one with Men in Tutu’s and Sam Smith on the go – as well as the highly anticipated Johannesburg Cap Classique & Champagne Festival 2019 taking place at Inanda – make sure you have all the details and your tickets in hand. Of course next weekend is Easter weekend, and Heather shares some great goings-on around SA to keep you (and the little ones) busy and filled with yummy Easter eggs too! Great giveaways are par for the course on the show, and this week is no different. WIN tickets to a case of exclusive Steenberg wines valued at R835, tickets to Whisky and Gin Live in Cape Town and also to see Equus when it launches in May at Montecasino…
Welcome back to Hangout With Heather, and of course, all your best lifestyle and entertainment news, as well as goings-on in and around South Africa, and this week is SA Fashion Week, fashionistas! This week Heather chats exclusively with local clothing designers Manthso (by Palesa Mokubung) and also Judith Atelier about their Spring/Summer Collections as well as Mark Ross the GM of her new found gem staycation spot – the Riverside Sun Hotel (it's reaaaallly pretty there by the Vaal River
This eveining on Spaced Out Radio Weekend Host Tessa N Thomas aka TessaTNT is joined by ET and UFO Researcher Richard Van Steenberg. Richard has spent 35 years researching what he says are Humanoid Extra Terrestrials living among us and currently has a petition to help toward the disclosure movement. He has an online group which provides cutting edge ET & UFO disclosure using new terminology and concepts that allow the civilian public to take back control of the narrative. He uses these completely new and unique terminology and concepts to explain why EA (EArthlings) cannot resolve the ET UFO phenomenon.
I dag handler det både om infrastruktur og hvordan fremtidens bilpark skal se ud. Der skal bygges og opgraderes, men det ændrer ikke på transportens afhængighed af fossile brændstoffer.Hør Andreas fortælle om, hvor det økonomiske regnestykke bag Regeringens og DFs infrastrukturudspil og, hvordan staten skal forholde sig til at kunne miste milliarder i registreringsafgifter. Værter: Christoffer Greenfort & Alexander BjørnGæster: Andreas Steenberg (R) & Jesper Højte Stenbæk (Dansk Erhverv)
Välkommen till februariavsnittet av AKUTBOKEN podcast. Här är ämnena och artiklarna i detta avsnitt: Nervblockader vid höftfraktur Steenberg & Møller (2018) Systematic review of the effects of fascia iliaca compartment block on hip fracture patients before operation. Br J Anaesth 120(6):1368-1380. PMID: 29793602 Guay et al. (2017) Peripheral nerve blocks for hip fractures. Cochrane 11;5:CD001159. […]
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On this episode we are joined by Bas Van Steenberg aka, Steezeberg! We cover everything from growing up in Europe and racing BMX, Red Bull Rampage, filming his epic edits and of course brotherly competition. HUGE thanks to our sponsors 35BIKES.COM & SAXX for supporting the podcast. And Main Event for providing the music. Be sure to check them out on the links below:- www.35bikes.com (don't forget the promo code) Instagram - @35Bikes Facebook - 35Bikes www.saxxunderwear.com Instagram - @saxxunderwear Facebook - Saxx Underwear Twitter - @saxxunderwear SHOUT OUTS!! Bas Van Steenburg Instagram @basvansteenburgen Facebook - Bas Van Steenburgen Watch 'dream slalom' here- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tEBD9uqzMGg&t=82s www.hktproducts.co.uk Instagram - @thehktpodcast Twitter - @hktproducts Facebook - @The HKT Podcast Enjoy. Share. Ride. #hktpodcast #listentothehktpodcast
Hur kan du börja nyttja Lean för att öka din lönsamhet? Hur skall du tänka? Vad är Lean egentligen? Vår gäst Håkan Steenberg är verksamhetsutvecklare och lean expert och han sitter i Lean Forums styrelse. Håkan hjälper idag den privata och den offentliga sektorn att börja använda Lean i sina verksamheter. I avsnittet reder Håkan ut vad Lean är, vad är skillnaden när du säljer produkter jämfört med tjänster? Är det någon skillnad? Lyssna och börja verksamhetsutveckla dig, verksamheten och dra nyttja av Lean.
In this five-lecture series entitled The Shepherd and the Sheep, Archimandrite Irenei (Steenberg) unfolds the beautiful characteristics of our Good Shepherd, Jesus Christ, and guides the pastors of the Church in imitating the Chief Shepherd. These lectures are illumining not just for clergy, but for the laity as well, as Father Irenei encourages the faithful to live as faithful sheep in the flock of Christ. These lectures are entitled: The Good Shepherd The Spiritual Father Holy Confession The Shepherd in the Divine Liturgy Pastoring Children Download the first lecture here on Ancient Faith Radio. To download the remaining lectures please visit our website at www.patristicnectar.org.
In this five-lecture series entitled The Shepherd and the Sheep, Archimandrite Irenei (Steenberg) unfolds the beautiful characteristics of our Good Shepherd, Jesus Christ, and guides the pastors of the Church in imitating the Chief Shepherd. These lectures are illumining not just for clergy, but for the laity as well, as Father Irenei encourages the faithful to live as faithful sheep in the flock of Christ. These lectures are entitled: The Good Shepherd The Spiritual Father Holy Confession The Shepherd in the Divine Liturgy Pastoring Children Download the first lecture here on Ancient Faith Radio. To download the remaining lectures please visit our website at www.patristicnectar.org.
Today we welcome JD Pretorius, winemaker at Steenberg in Constantia, South Africa. JD talks about Steenberg’s unique terroir, the art of winemaking and the challenges – and rewards – of producing a top South African Merlot. As one of only a handful of Nebbiolo producers in South Africa, we find out what makes this grape so special.
'There is no discernible logic as to why we set up the business' says Axel Steenberg of Steenbergs, which specialises […] The post MDE 53: Building an organic spice business committed to fairtrade and the environment, with Axel Steenberg appeared first on The Career Farm.
This week I'm talking to Axel Steenberg, co-founder of Steenbergs Spices
This week I'm talking to Axel Steenberg, co-founder of Steenbergs Spices
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We are pleased to offer the following interview with Archimandrite Irenei (Steenberg) entitled "Orthodox Theology in America Today." Father Irenei is the pastor of the St. Tikhon Church (ROCOR) in San Francisco, an internationally recognized scholar of patristics, former head of the Dept. of Theology at the University of Leeds (UK), founder and director of the patristics site http://www.monachos.net, prolific author, and director of the Ss. Cyril and Athanasius Orthodox Institute.
We are pleased to offer the following interview with Archimandrite Irenei (Steenberg) entitled "Orthodox Theology in America Today." Father Irenei is the pastor of the St. Tikhon Church (ROCOR) in San Francisco, an internationally recognized scholar of patristics, former head of the Dept. of Theology at the University of Leeds (UK), founder and director of the patristics site http://www.monachos.net, prolific author, and director of the Ss. Cyril and Athanasius Orthodox Institute.