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Join Professor Iain McInnes for the latest episode of Discussing RA on The Immune-Mediated Inflammatory Disease Forum. In this episode, he will review a paper by Strand et al. that evaluated TOF efficacy, safety, and persistence by sex, and explored whether age-related factors contribute to differences in treatment response between males and females, and by Alten et al. that explored the long‑term effectiveness of baricitinib and other b/tsDMARDs in patients with RA with early low disease activity or remission.
Episode 775: January 27, 2026 playlist: Sugar, "Long Live Love" (House of Dead Memories) 2026 Granary Carlos Giffoni, "Beam (featuring Zola Jesus)" (Pendulum) 2026 Room40 New Mexican Stargazers, "New Year's Eve" (pockets of interest) 2026 [self-released] Marnie Weber, "Tiger, Tiger" (Returning Home: The Music of Marnie Weber) 2026 Phantom Limb A. Campbell Payne, "Hop Brook" (Flow Control) 2026 Oxtail Rocketship, "I'm Lost Without You Here" (A Certain Smile, A Certain Sadness) 1996 / 2026 Slumberland Geologist, "Tonic" (Can I Get A Pack Of Camel Lights?) 2026 Drag City New Age Doom featuring H.R., "Amaseganalo Pt II" (Angels Against Angels) 2026 We Are Busy Bodies Strand, "Quantum Game Engine" (You Have Been Warned) 2025 Harbonder Periode, "New Trains" (Grapes of Nothingness) 2026 Karlrecords Paula Kelley, "Static" (Blinking as the Starlight Burns Out) 2026 Wharf Cat Lightning Bolt, "Cloud Core" (The Horizon Spirals / The Horizon Viral) 2026 Thrill Jockey Gregory Isaacs, "Motherless Children Dub" (Sly and Robbie Present Gregory Isaacs Deluxe) 1979 / 2025 Taxi yaz lancaster, "when i enter a room, i look to u" (AFTER) 2025 PTP Email podcast at brainwashed dot com to say who you are; what you like; what you want to hear; share pictures for the podcast of where you're from, your computer or MP3 player with or without the Brainwashed Podcast Playing; and win free music! We have no tracking information, no idea who's listening to these things so the more feedback that comes in, the more frequent podcasts will come. You will not be put on any spam list and your information will remain completely private and not farmed out to a third party. Thanks for your attention and thanks for listening.
After Jake's spiritually healing and transcendent journey through another realm with the medicinal use of Ibogaine, he is now prepared to undergo another journey with 5meo DMT where he discovers more about the reality of this existence, and afterwards, comes to terms with the pain he has been dealt. Find more information about the retreat at: The Mission Within Find free therapy tailored to Veterans at: The Headstrong Project Check out our Merch Follow us on: Instagram, TikTok, Twitter For business inquiries contact: OtherworldTeam@unitedtalent.com If you have experienced something paranormal or unexplained, email us your story at stories@otherworldpod.com To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Jake is an U.S. Army Veteran, who after spending 10 years in Special Forces, came to suffer from a debilitating traumatic brain injury (TBI) that impacted all areas of his life. As Jake's condition continued to worsen over time, he believed the only way out of his pain might be through ending it all, until he was introduced by his doctor to the ancient healing medicine of Ibogaine and 5meo DMT. Find more information about the retreat at: The Mission Within Find free therapy tailored to Veterans at: The Headstrong Project Check out our Merch Follow us on: Instagram, TikTok, Twitter For business inquiries contact: OtherworldTeam@unitedtalent.com If you have experienced something paranormal or unexplained, email us your story at stories@otherworldpod.com To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This week, hosts Jim DeRogatis and Greg Kot talk with Phil Manzanera, the guitarist behind Roxy Music and a prolific record producer whose career spans more than five decades. The hosts also pay tribute to Bob Weir of Grateful Dead.Join our Facebook Group: https://bit.ly/3sivr9TBecome a member on Patreon: https://bit.ly/3slWZvcSign up for our newsletter: https://bit.ly/3eEvRnGMake a donation via PayPal: https://bit.ly/3dmt9lUSend us a Voice Memo: Desktop: bit.ly/2RyD5Ah Mobile: sayhi.chat/soundops Featured Songs:Roxy Music, "If There Is Something," Roxy Music, Island and Reprise, 1972The Grateful Dead, "Sugar Magnolia," American Beauty, Warner Bros., 1970Bob Weir, "Cassidy," Ace, Warner Bros., 1972Roxy Music, "Re-Make/Re-Model," Roxy Music, Island and Reprise, 1972Roxy Music, "The Thrill of it All," Country Life, Island and ATCO, 1974Roxy Music, "Amazona," Stranded, Island and ATCO, 1973Roxy Music, "Do the Strand," For Your Pleasure, Island and Warner Bros., 1973Phil Manzanera, "Big Day," Diamond Head, Island and ATCO, 1975Roxy Music, "Both Ends Burning," Siren, Island and ATCO, 1975Phil Manzanera, Andy Mackay, "Ambulante - Live," AM.PM Soho Live, Expression, 2025Aterciopelados, "Baracunatana," La Pipa de la Paz, RCA, 1996Jason P. Woodbury & The Night Bird Singing Quartet, "Get To Meet Them," (Single), Always Happening, 2025See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Leeds United's transfer window is heating up — and the fixtures are coming fast.In this week's Inside Elland Road Podcast, Graham Smyth and Chris O'Connor break down the latest from Elland Road, starting with a look back at the 1-1 draw with Fulham and looking ahead to another big test away at Everton.But the spotlight is on the transfer window, as Leeds continue their push to strengthen before deadline day. The guys share the latest on Jørgen Strand Larsen, assess the club's search for a centre-back and left-back, and discuss where reinforcements are most urgently needed.
Dave is joined by Jacob Soboroff, MS Now senior correspondent and author of the book 'Firestorm.' Dave makes a lettuce cup dish that takes Jacob back to his past, and then they discuss the Los Angeles fires, which are the subject of Jacob's new book, as well as his personal experiences having grown up in the area. They finish with a MOIF comparing Los Angeles and New York in myriad ways. Get your copy of Firestorm by Jacob Soboroff: https://bookshop.org/p/books/firestorm-the-great-los-angeles-fires-and-america-s-new-age-of-disaster-jacob-soboroff/bd30f244fafba214 Check out Jacob Soboroff on social media: https://www.instagram.com/jacobsoboroff Get your copy of Separated by Jacob Soboroff: https://bookshop.org/p/books/separated-inside-an-american-tragedy-jacob-soboroff/392f1a291b04f998?ean=9780062992208&next=t Learn more about Why Tuesday?: https://whytuesday.org/ Learn more about the film 'Separated': https://www.imdb.com/title/tt33029968/ Learn more about Good Neighbor Bar: https://www.goodneighborbar.com/ Learn more about Watch Duty: https://www.watchduty.org/ Learn more about JPL: https://www.jpl.nasa.gov/ Learn more about Mr. Chow: https://www.mrchow.com/ Learn more about the short film 'Design for Disaster': https://www.imdb.com/title/tt35435044/ Learn more about Joans on Third: https://joansonthird.com/ Learn more about Spago: https://wolfgangpuck.com/restaurants/spago-beverly-hills/ Learn more about Anderson Cooper's podcast 'All There Is': https://open.spotify.com/show/4fm93OGs4upQbKv8hngvmH Learn more about 2nd Avenue Deli: https://2ndavedeli.com/ Learn more about Nate 'n Al's: https://www.natenals.com/ Learn more about Langer's: https://www.langersdeli.com/ Learn more about Katz's Deli: https://katzsdelicatessen.com/ Learn more about The Strand: https://www.strandbooks.com/ Learn more about Skylight Books: https://www.skylightbooks.com/ Host: Dave Chang Guest: Jacob Soboroff Majordomo Media Producer: David Meyer Spotify Producer: Felipe Guilhermino Additional Crew: Jake Loskutoff, Nikola Stanjevich, Michael Delgado, Dan McCoy, Michael Berger, Elizabeth Styles Sound Engineer: Kevin Cureghian Editor: Jake Loskutoff Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Malka Ranjana Kopell and Palma Joy Strand are co-founders of Civity, a word they created to describe a culture of deliberately engaging in relationships of respect and empathy with others who are different. They offer tools and trainings to help us all do just that. No surprise, curiosity plays an important part, but not just any curiosity... Civity: https://www.civity.org Theme music by Sean Balick; "Town Market" by Onesuch Village, via Blue Dot Sessions.
...there was just too much goodness here, so I made the hard choice to move the analogies and lovely final reflections to an added clip. Theme music by Sean Balick; "Town Market" by Onesuch Village, via Blue Dot Sessions.
Leeds United are building real momentum and this season suddenly feels very different. After a dramatic late winner against Fulham at Elland Road, Leeds look more organised, more confident and more like a proper Premier League side. Rocco is joined by The Athletic's Isaac Johnson to break down Daniel Farke's visible emotion on the touchline, the goalkeeper shake up with Karl Darlow coming in, and whether Illan Meslier has any future left at Leeds this season. We also dive deep into the January transfer window including: - Strand Larsen to Leeds - Mateo Buonanotte arrival - Centre back priorities - Harry Wilson summer links - Outgoings including Jack Harrison and Archie Gray's loan - Brenden Aaronson's remarkable turnaround - Why Leeds might not sign anyone else at all There's honest debate about squad balance, PSR limits, striker profiles, and whether Leeds should gamble or trust what they have as survival looks more achievable by the week. Episode sponsored by https://bassandbligh.com Join the chat https://leedsthat.com/chat This is a must listen for Leeds fans who want context, insight and straight talking discussion without the fluff.
Great words from Cally Proctor on the growing problem of making children so fragile. Great words from Daniel Strand on how progressive ideology will never lead to justice. Jeff Dayton gets rave reviews for his new song "When It's Cold in Texas". Johnny Heidt with guitar news. Heard On The Show:DOJ: Minnesota lawsuit seeking to stop ICE surge is ‘legally frivolous,' politically motivatedHennepin Healthcare in ‘crisis mode', at least $50M in cuts needed by end of quarterTrump releases private text messages from European leaders responding to Greenland tariff threatSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
After a well earned victory over Fulham, do Leeds United have what it takes to secure Jørgen Strand Larsen? The YEP writer examines this question. EXCLUSIVE NordVPN Deal ➼ nordvpn.com/tsb · Try it risk-free now with a 30-day money-back guarantee Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Martin Willis welcomes back Erling Strand, founder of Project Hessdalen, for an in-depth discussion on one of the world's most enduring and scientifically studied unexplained phenomena—the Hessdalen Lights of Norway. In this wide-ranging conversation, Strand reflects on his first encounters in the early 1980s and how an initial curiosity evolved into a decades-long, instrument-based research program. He explains the four primary categories of observations reported in the Hessdalen Valley, ranging from brief flashing lights to long-duration luminous objects, radar-tracked targets traveling at extreme speeds, and rare daylight sightings of structured craft-like forms. The discussion explores hard data collected over the years, including radar returns consistent with solid objects, electromagnetic and magnetic measurements, unexplained ground conductivity, ultraviolet indicators, and baffling physical effects such as tracks in snow with no heat signature. Strand also addresses competing hypotheses—plasma, geophysical mechanisms, multiple coexisting phenomena, and even portal-like interpretations—while emphasizing the scientific challenges posed by the diversity of observations. Finally, Strand shares what continues to motivate his research, why Hessdalen remains a unique natural laboratory, and how understanding the underlying energy involved could have profound implications for science and humanity. SHOW NOTES
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In der Türkei lautet das Motto: All-Inclusive - Gastfreundlichkeit, warme Temperaturen im November, und tolle Sandstrände. Egal in welcher Hotelkategorie: Wer günstig Strandurlaub machen will, ist an der türkischen Riviera richtig. 20 Millionen Gäste lassen es sich jedes Jahr auf den Sonnenliegen bei Antalya und Umgebung gut gehen. Besonders schön: Der weiße Sandstrand in Side. Hier gibt es auch Kultur und Abenteuerurlaub: Sides Altstadt begeistert mit einem antiken griechisch-römischen Theater und einem Apollotempel – erbaut durch die Sklaven der Römer im 1. Jahrhundert nach Christus. Auch ein Abstecher nach Manavgat, wo die Wasserfälle und ein Raftingausflug warten. Die Menschen sprechen überwiegend deutsch und englisch. Nur beim Essen und Trinken sollten Urlauber vorsichtig sein. Gut verdauliche kontinentaleuropäische Küche gibt es auch bei einer Hotelkategorie von 5 Sternen nicht immer „safe“. Hier sollte man unbedingt im Reisebüro oder bei Bekannten fragen und sich vorab Infos über deren Erfahrungen holen. Absolut sehenswert ist das Antalya Aquarium, das ein Lübecker in Leben gerufen hat. Es gibt insgesamt 64 Becken mit einem Wasservolumen von 6.800 Kubikmetern und dem größten Tunnelaquarium der Welt: Es ist in der Mitte 131 Meter lang und 3 Meter breit. Die Dekoration wurde vom italienischen Bildhauer Benedetti in Afrika entworfen und enthält lebensgroße Trümmer von Flugzeugen, Schiffen und U-Booten. Reportagen von Dr. Thorsten Philipps
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Send Wilk a text with your feedback!In Episode 296 of Derate The Hate, Wilk Wilkinson is joined by Malka Kopell and Palma Joy Strand, co-founders of Civity, for a deeply human conversation about rebuilding trust, strengthening communities, and rediscovering our civic muscle.At a time when institutional trust is declining and polarization feels overwhelming, Malka and Palma share why relationships — not arguments — are the true foundation of social change.Together, they explore:Why storytelling builds trust across differenceHow listening can be a courageous civic actWhat “the conversation before the conversation” really meansSimple, everyday actions that restore agency and belongingThis episode is a reminder that small human moments — when multiplied — can change the culture around us.Learn more about Civity and connect with Malka & Palma by checking out the full show notes for this episode at www.DerateTheHate.comThe world is a better place if we are better people. That begins with each of us as individuals. Be kind to one another. Be grateful for all you've got. Make every day the day that you want it to be! Please follow The Derate The Hate podcast on: Facebook, Instagram, Twitter(X) , YouTube Subscribe to us wherever you enjoy your audio or from our site. Please leave us a rating and feedback on Apple podcasts or other platforms. You can share your thoughts or request Wilk for a speaking engagement on our contact page: DerateTheHate.com/Contact The Derate The Hate podcast is proudly produced in collaboration with Braver Angels — America's largest grassroots, cross-partisan organization working toward civic renewal and bridging partisan divides. Learn more: BraverAngels.org Welcome to the Derate The Hate Podcast! *The views expressed by Wilk, his guest hosts &/or guests on the Derate The Hate podcast are their own and should not be attributed to any organization they may otherwise be affiliated with.
Every now and again, dozens or even hundreds of perfectly healthy looking whales strand themselves on a beach. And despite people's best efforts, many — if not all of them — will die. So why do whales strand themselves, and why do they seem to do it at the same locations? This episode was first broadcast in August 2025. You can binge more episodes of the Lab Notes podcast with science journalist and presenter Belinda Smith on the ABC Listen app (Australia). You'll find episodes on animal behaviour, human health, space exploration and so much more. Get in touch with us: labnotes@abc.net.auFeaturing:Kate Sprogis, marine mammal ecologist at University of Western Australia More information: Cause of mass pilot whale stranding at Cheynes Beach still no clearer one year onThis episode of Lab Notes was produced on the lands of the Wurundjeri and Menang Noongar people.
Are we watching the rise of the greatest distance running teammate duo in history? Ethan Strand and Parker Wolfe are well on their way to grabbing that title, and their next stop is with Team USA for the World Cross Country Championships.Parker recently won his first professional national title at the 10,000m XC championship in December; Ethan won the 2,000m in electric fashion. Both runners are from the University of North Carolina and now run professionally for the Swoosh Track Club under coach Mike Smith.Ethan is the NCAA Men's Indoor 3000m record holder, having run a 7:30.15 back in 2024; his mile PR is also a sizzling 3:48.32. Parker won the 2024 5,000m Outdoor NCAA Championship, and ran his impressive 29:16 at the Glendoveer Golf Course in Portland recently to secure first in a competitive USATF championship field. Parker has PRs of 3:48 in the mile on the road, 3:34 in the 1500m, and 13:10 in the 5,000m. The boys are back to show how elite confidence is built, how teammates become rivals, and how records are meant to be broken.Tap into the Parker Wolfe/Ethan Strand Special.If you enjoy the podcast, please consider following us on Spotify and Apple Podcasts and giving us a five-star review! I would also appreciate it if you share it with your friend who you think will benefit from it. Comment the word “PODCAST” below and I'll DM you a link to listen. If this episode blesses you, please share it with a friend!S H O W N O T E S-The Run Down By The Running Effect (our new newsletter!): https://tinyurl.com/mr36s9rs-Our Website: https://therunningeffect.run -THE PODCAST ON YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UClLcLIDAqmJBTHeyWJx_wFQ-My Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/therunningeffect/?hl=en-Take our podcast survey: https://tinyurl.com/3ua62ffz
Wi kiekt torüch op dat Johr 2025 - wat weer los un wat weer besünners op Platt? De schönste Koh hebbt wi kürt, hebbt Wohlddeerten op Platt kennenliernt, weeren an'n Strand un in Grönland un en Masse mehr. Veel Pläseer!
Old New Castle, Delaware, looks frozen in time... brick streets, colonial houses, and a charming waterfront. But behind the charm is a history full of hauntings. From phantom footsteps along the Strand to restless spirits in Immanuel Churchyard, this town carries its ghosts close to the surface. In this episode, we explore the legends and lingering dead that refuse to leave Old New Castle behind.hauntedamericanhistory.comPatreon- https://www.patreon.com/hauntedamericanhistoryLINKS FOR MY DEBUT NOVEL, THE FORGOTTEN BOROUGHBarnes and Noble - https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/the-forgotten-borough-christopher-feinstein/1148274794?ean=9798319693334AMAZON: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0FQPQD68SEbookGOOGLE: https://play.google.com/store/books/details?id=S5WCEQAAQBAJ&pli=1KOBO: https://www.kobo.com/us/en/ebook/the-forgotten-borough-2?sId=a10cf8af-5fbd-475e-97c4-76966ec87994&ssId=DX3jihH_5_2bUeP1xoje_SMASHWORD: https://www.smashwords.com/books/view/1853316 !! DISTURB ME !! APPLE - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/disturb-me/id1841532090SPOTIFY - https://open.spotify.com/show/3eFv2CKKGwdQa3X2CkwkZ5?si=faOUZ54fT_KG-BaZOBiTiQYOUTUBE - https://www.youtube.com/@DisturbMePodcastwww.disturbmepodcast.com TikTok- @hauntedchris LEAVE A VOICEMAIL - 609-891-8658 Twitter- @Haunted_A_HInstagram- haunted_american_historyemail- hauntedamericanhistory@gmail.com Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Listen to this amazing podcast of disclosure in 2025 and the TRUTH behind it.(Alien Strand) ALL MY LINKS- https://allmylinks.com/donledz1The guardian Article on Disclosure- https://www.theguardian.com/film/2025/dec/15/the-age-of-disclosure-ufo-documentaryBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/alien-strand--3326991/support.
In dieser Episode nehmen wir euch mit auf eine Familienreise nach Menorca, der ruhigen Baleareninsel im Mittelmeer und entspannten Alternative zu Mallorca. Ihr erfahrt die wichtigsten Fakten zu Menorca, zur Anreise, zu unserem Besuch in der Inselhauptstadt Maó sowie warum die Insel besonders ursprünglich ist. Wir berichten von unserem Aufenthalt im Royal Son Bou Family Club im Ferienort Son Bou und erklären, warum Menorca ideal für einen Familienurlaub mit Kindern ist, mit kurzen Wegen, sicheren Stränden und viel Natur. Orte und Highlights auf Menorca: Son Bou mit dem längsten Strand der Insel Maó mit dem größten Naturhafen des Mittelmeers Ciutadella mit historischer Altstadt und Hafen Cala Mitjana als familienfreundliche Traumbucht Cala Macarella und Cala Macarelleta als bekannte Postkartenmotive Cala Galdana mit flachem Strand und guter Infrastruktur Steinbruch Líthica bei Ciutadella Camí de Cavalls, der historische Küstenwanderweg Aktivitäten für Familien: Baden an flach abfallenden Stränden und Buchten Wandern auf dem Camí de Cavalls Schnorcheln in türkisblauem Wasser Entdeckungstour zur Kathedralenhöhle Erkunden von Steinbrüchen, Höhlen und alten Kultstätten Entspannte Tage im familienfreundlichen Hotel In der Folge teilen wir persönliche Erlebnisse sowie praktische Reisetipps zur besten Reisezeit, zur Anreise und zum Mietwagen. Perfekt für alle, die Menorca mit Kindern entdecken möchten und einen ruhigen, naturnahen und dennoch aktiven Familienurlaub suchen. Werbepartner dieser Episode ist GEW Ferien. GEW Ferien ist ein Anbieter von Hotels und Ferienanlagen für Familien in Deutschland und Südfrankreich. Zum Angebot gehören Unterkünfte unter anderem auf Sylt, Rügen, Usedom, an der Müritz, in Berlin, im Allgäu sowie an der Côte d'Azur. Die Unterkünfte sind familienfreundlich ausgestattet und auf einen unkomplizierten Aufenthalt ausgerichtet. Angeboten werden Hotelzimmer, Ferienwohnungen und Ferienhäuser, häufig mit getrennten Schlafbereichen für Eltern und Kinder. Viele Anlagen eignen sich für Selbstversorger und sind insgesamt auf die Bedürfnisse von Familien ausgerichtet. Ergänzt wird das Angebot durch Freizeitmöglichkeiten für Kinder und Erwachsene sowie eine persönliche, familiäre Atmosphäre. In vielen Häusern sind auch Hunde erlaubt. GEW Ferien bietet familiengerechte Urlaubsangebote zu fairen Preisen. Angebote für 2026: Allgäu, Ferienclub Maierhöfen: eine Woche im eigenen Bungalow im Juni ab 670 Euro Rügen: vier Nächte im Mai in einer Ferienwohnung für fünf Personen ab 356 Euro Côte d'Azur, Ferienzentrum Les Tourelles: eine Woche im März ab 575 Euro Weitere Informationen und Preise sind unter www.gew-ferien.de verfügbar.
Frau Windhut vom Heimatmuseum meldet sich. Anna und Mäxchen sollen ihr zeigen, wo sie die Fischerkugeln am Strand gefunden haben. Sie sind wertvoll. Liegen dort noch mehr? Aus der OHRENBÄR-Hörgeschichte: Anna Glücksblatt auf Schatzsuche (Folge 6 von 7) von Nina Petrick. Es liest: Antje von der Ahe. ▶ Mehr Hörgeschichten empfohlen ab 6: https://www.ohrenbaer.de/podcast/empfohlen-ab-6.html ▶ Mehr Infos unter https://www.ohrenbaer.de & ohrenbaer@rbb-online.de
In diesen Sommerferien möchte Anna mit ihrem besten Freund Mäxchen einen Schatz am Strand finden. Los geht’s mit Badesachen und Proviant. Wo der Schatz wohl versteckt ist? Aus der OHRENBÄR-Hörgeschichte: Anna Glücksblatt auf Schatzsuche (Folge 2 von 7) von Nina Petrick. Es liest: Antje von der Ahe. ▶ Mehr Hörgeschichten empfohlen ab 6: https://www.ohrenbaer.de/podcast/empfohlen-ab-6.html ▶ Mehr Infos unter https://www.ohrenbaer.de & ohrenbaer@rbb-online.de
Anna Glücksblatt lebt dort, wo andere Menschen Urlaub machen: am Meer. Dort gehört ihrer Familie die Pension Glücksblatt. In diesem Sommer wollen Anna und ihr Freund Mäxchen einen Schatz am Strand finden. Aber es ist wie verhext! So sehr sie auch nach echten Goldstücken suchen – sie finden immer etwas anderes. Manches ist wertvoller, als sie ahnen. Alle 7 Folgen der OHRENBÄR-Hörgeschichte: Anna Glücksblatt auf Schatzsuche von Nina Petrick. Es liest: Antje von der Ahe. ▶ Mehr Hörgeschichten empfohlen ab 6: https://www.ohrenbaer.de/podcast/empfohlen-ab-6.html ▶ Mehr Infos unter https://www.ohrenbaer.de & ohrenbaer@rbb-online.de
Guest lineup: Drew Trafton, Forum Content Director Jack Strand, Former MSUM quarterback Logan Kopp, Former NDSU linebacker
Die eigentliche Stadt Miami – „Miami Downtown“ – steht ein wenig im Schatten ihrer kleineren Schwester vor der Küste, Miami Beach. Denn meistens ist South Beach das Hauptziel von Florida-Besuchern. Aber auch in der Innenstadt, jenseits von Strand und Ozean, blüht in der Metropole ein reges kulturelles und ethnisch vielfältiges Leben. Tausende von Exilkubanern haben dort eine neue Heimat gefunden, und der Design District hat sich in den vergangenen Jahren zur neuen Anlaufstelle für Museen und Kunst gemausert. Und auch für Buchliebhaber gibt es in Downtown Miami eine Adresse. Der Autor hat mehrere Jahre in Miami gelebt und ein paar kulturelle Besonderheiten von Miami, abseits des Tourismustrubels, zusammengestellt. Tipp aus der ARD Mediathek zu Florida: https://www.ardmediathek.de/video/reisen/welcome-to-miami-von-floridas-ostkueste-bis-zu-den-everglades/hr/M2MyOTY0OTAtZGU3Yy00MzZhLWJiZDYtOTAyYjQzODI4MmY5
Zwischen Dorfromanregal und Kinderbuchabteilung stellen sich Daniel und Katharina den Anfragen der Kundschaft. Ding Dong! Die Bücher der Folge: Kunstkrimi für die Freundin: Donna Tartt: „Der Distelfink“ Bernhard Jaumann: „Caravaggios Schatten“ und „Der Turm der blauen Pferde“ Christine Neumeyer: „Der Kuss des Kaisers“ Für den Mann, der sich für KI und so interessiert: Tibor Rode: „Der Wald“ und „Lupus“ Für den 13/14-jährige Jungs: James Dashner: „Die Auserwählten“ Orkun Ertener: „Was bisher geschah und was niemals geschehen darf“ Für den Vater, der Segeln mag: Marsali Taylor: „Mörderische Brandung“ Kristina Hauff: „In blaukalter Tiefe“ Tatjana von der Beek: „Blaue Tage“ Anne Freytag: „Blaues Wunder“ Familiengeschichten, auch mit reiferen Protagonisten Miriam Georg: „Die Verlorene“ Caryl Lewis: „Wilder Honig“ Rachel Hanna: „Das kleine Haus am Strand“, Für den Mann, der Spionagebücher mag – gern anspruchsvoll Karina Urbach: „Cambridge Five“ und „Das Haus am Gordon Place“ Für die 5-Jährige, die Reime mag Dr. Seuss: „Dr. Seuss‘ Schlummerbuch“ Jan Kaiser: „Monster, Monster, fast umsonster“ Für junge Menschen, die griechische Mythologie mögen: Rick Riordan: „Percy Jackson“ (ab 12) Katherine Marsh: “Mythen der Monster” (ab 10) Für Dorfroman-Fans: Tommy Goerz: „Im Schnee“ Ewald Arenz: „Zwei Leben“ Martina Behm: „Hier draußen“ Kristina Hauff: „Schattengrünes Tal“ Für junge Wissenschaftlerinnen: Marie Benedict: „Frau Einstein“ und „Das verborgene Genie“ Taylor Jenkins Reid: „Atmosphere“ Für Wolldeckenbuch-Fans: Sophie Claire: „Weihnachtsglück in Willow Brook“ Julie Caplin: „Das kleine Schloss in Schottland“ Für den Mathematiker: Daniel Mellem: „Die Erfindung des Countdowns“ Alex Bellos: „Alex im Wunderland der Zahlen“ Simon Singh: „Fermats letzter Satz“ und „Homers letzter Satz“ Das etwas andere Wolldckenbuch: Dora Heldt: „Die Familienangelegenheiten der Johanne Johansen“ Eva Ibbotson: „Was der Morgen bringt“ Für die 13-Jährige, die nur Gregs Tagebuch liest: Amy Ignatow: „Endlich beliebt“ Stéphanie Lapointe: „Fanny Cloutier“ Einsteiger-Bücher für 12 bis 13-jährige Jungs: (fast) alles von Ursula Poznanski Chris Bradford: „Das letzte Level“ (Reihe) Jennifer Killick: „Crater Lake“ Carl Barks /Don Rosa: “Dagobert Duck – Chronik der reichsten Ente der Welt” Für die 14-Jährige, die raus aus der Komfortzone soll: Walter Moers: „Stadt der träumenden Bücher“ Gaea Schoeters: „Trophäe“ und „Das Geschenk“ Für den Toskana-Urlaub: Sarah Winman: „Das Fernster zur Welt“ E.M. Forster: „Zimmer mit Aussicht“ Für den Gatten, der sich für Amateurfunk interessiert: Robert Harris: „Enigma“ Ken Follett: „Die Nadel“ Podcast-Tipp: https://1.ard.de/kunstverbrechen-staffel-5?cp Alle Infos zum Podcast: https://ndr.de/eatreadsleep Mail gern an: eatreadsleep@ndr.de Alle Lesekreise: https://ndr.de/eatreadsleep-lesekreise Unseren Newsletter gibt es hier: https://ndr.de/eatreadsleep-newsletter
Welcome to The Daily Wrap Up, an in-depth investigatory show dedicated to bringing you the most relevant independent news, as we see it, from the last 24 hours (12/17/25). As always, take the information discussed in the video below and research it for yourself, and come to your own conclusions. Anyone telling you what the truth is, or claiming they have the answer, is likely leading you astray, for one reason or another. Stay Vigilant. !function(r,u,m,b,l,e){r._Rumble=b,r[b]||(r[b]=function(){(r[b]._=r[b]._||[]).push(arguments);if(r[b]._.length==1){l=u.createElement(m),e=u.getElementsByTagName(m)[0],l.async=1,l.src="https://rumble.com/embedJS/u2q643"+(arguments[1].video?'.'+arguments[1].video:'')+"/?url="+encodeURIComponent(location.href)+"&args="+encodeURIComponent(JSON.stringify([].slice.apply(arguments))),e.parentNode.insertBefore(l,e)}})}(window, document, "script", "Rumble"); Rumble("play", {"video":"v70yuz6","div":"rumble_v70yuz6"}); Video Source Links (In Chronological Order): Support The Last American Vagabond Trump EPA Nearly Doubles Threshold for Safe Formaldehyde Exposure — ProPublica Susie Wiles, Trump's Chief of Staff, Criticizes Bondi and Vance in Candid Interviews - The New York Times New Tab (5) Mehdi (e/λ) on X: "I believe DARPA just launched the most audacious bioengineering program of the decade & nobody's talking about it loud enough I spent hours reading through the Generative Optogenetics program documentation & honestly I'm still processing the implications of what they're trying https://t.co/1Uh0VsUz8F" / X GO: Generative Optogenetics | DARPA Generative Optogenetics (GO) Overview - YouTube New Tab DARPA 'Generative Optogenetics (GO)' Seeks to Program Living Cells Using Light, Could Aid in 'Extended Human Spaceflight' Optogenetics and Targeted Gene Therapy for Retinal Diseases: Unravelling the Fundamentals, Applications, and Future Perspectives - PMC Optogenetic-controlled immunotherapeutic designer cells for post-surgical cancer immunotherapy | Nature Communications News: Optogenetics and mRNA Vaccines Net... (The Scientist) - Behind the headlines - NLM Optogenetics: We may soon be able to manipulate the mind with light - Genetic Literacy Project Coronavirus Gives a Dangerous Boost to DARPA's Darkest Agenda New Tab Can Magnetism Help Us Control the Brain, Remotely? - University at Buffalo Magnetogenetics and the Future of Remote Biological Control RFK Jr. wants everyone to use wearables. What are the benefits, risks? - ABC News Evaluating methods and protocols of ferritin-based magnetogenetics - ScienceDirect Efficacy of a Broadly Neutralizing SARS-CoV-2 Ferritin Nanoparticle Vaccine in Nonhuman Primates | bioRxiv Flipping a Switch Inside the Head - Seek : Seek Genetically engineered 'Magneto' protein remotely controls brain and behaviour | Science | The Guardian The field of neurogenetics: where it stands and where it is going - PMC Biodigital Convergence, COVID Magnetogenetic Ferritin Vaccines & Big Spikes In Mass Vaccinated Areas Bob Langer The Coronavirus "Common Denominator" Tied To Charles Lieber & Israel's NY "Smart Cities" Charles Lieber's nanoscale transistors can enter cells without harming them | Harvard Magazine Pfizer and BioNTech's COMIRNATY® Receives U.S. FDA Approval for Adults 65 and Older and Individuals Ages 5 through 64 at Increased Risk for Severe COVID-19 | Pfizer (8) John Beaudoin, Sr., The Real CdC, The Last Boomer on X: "Please repost How can they just ignore 18,000 kidney deaths in ONE state? @zoeharcombe @_Esther4_14 @Earthdriver @unhealthytruth @elonmusk @EmeraldRobinson @jqe22 @CartlandDavid @GenFlynn @thevivafrei @RobertKennedyJr @JimFergusonUK @LizGunnNZ @FluoridePoison @RepMTG" / X Trump Admin Leans Into Self-Amplifying mRNA (SamRNA) Under Guise Of Ending mRNA & RNA In Food New Tab (8) The Last American Vagabond on X: "With the #6G news, be sure to read @DBrozeLiveFree's article breaking down what this really means & how little they care about the health & environmental side effects—in fact they have baked into their bills that these factors cannot even be considered. https://t.co/ZNwOTZhMEy" / X Trump's FCC Seeks to Strip Even More Local Control Over 5G Rollout (8) ADAM on X: "BREAKING:
Die Angreifer in Australien waren Vater und Sohn – und es scheint Verbindungen zur Dschihadistenmiliz „Islamischer Staat“ zu geben. Die Flaggen hängen auf Halbmast, der Strand bleibt heute geschlossen. Australiens Premier schlägt eine Verschärfung der Waffengesetze vor. Hier der aktuelle Stand.
Andrew Gulli, managing editor of The Strand, talks about the new collection of mysteries published over the past twenty five years: "Best of the Strand Magazine: 25 Years of Twists, Turns, and Tales from the Modern Masters of Mystery and Fiction." (A portion of this interviews aired a couple of weeks ago. This is the interview in its entirety.)
Am Bondi Beach im australischen Sydney wurden mehrere Menschen durch Schüsse getötet und verletzt. Nach bisherigen Erkenntnissen haben zwei Angreifer eine jüdische Chanukka-Feier angegriffen. Die Behörden sprechen von einem antisemitischen Anschlag.
I en række særafsnit af Danske Drabssager kommer du tæt på de eksperter, du møder i vores podcast. I denne episode møder du en, som du har hørt mange gange i Danske Drabssager: Politihistoriker, forfatter, foredragsholder og leder af Politimuseet i København Frederik Strand. Han fortæller bl.a. om sin tid i USA og hvilken politihistorisk genstand, han synes er særligt spændende.Medvirkende: Politihistoriker Frederik StrandVært: Kriminalreporter Stine Bolther
Send us a textEver wonder what really happens behind the scenes of a film set, an inclusive theatre production, or an award-winning digital festival? (Spoiler: it involves Olaf, horror scripts written in 48 hours, and a whole lot of saying “yes” before you feel ready.)This week, Carol sits down with the extraordinary Scott Strand—actor, director, producer, educator, and co-founder of JDS Creative Academy—for a conversation that's equal parts heartwarming, inspiring, and “wait… that happened?!”If you've ever questioned your visibility as a leader… If you've held back from stepping onto your own metaphorical stage… If you've wondered whether you're really ready before saying yes to an opportunity……this episode will feel like a deep exhale.✨ What We Explore in This EpisodeThe power of visibility—and why your dreams stall when you stay hidden. Scott shares the exact advice he gives actors, leaders, and students about showing up when perfection feels out of reach.Inclusive creativity that changes lives. Discover how JDS Creative Academy's productions integrate adults with disabilities, creating extraordinary performances that transform confidence, community, and opportunity.From Hollywood to heart-centered leadership. Scott reflects on his years acting in films, learning on sets with legends, and how those experiences shaped his philosophy on communication and courage.DigiFest: A decade of celebrating digital creators. Learn how this international digital festival became a thriving creative hub—and why your podcast, film, or digital project might be the next award-winner. (Yes, really!)Why saying “yes” before you're ready is the secret to being Unleashed & Unstoppable. Scott shares the exact moment he almost said no to directing a new horror short—and how one brave yes led to one of his most exhilarating creative experiences.
Thank You for Listening | Activate Your 12-Strand DNA with Adria Estribou | Daughters of the Moon PodcastThank you for tuning in to the Daughters of the Moon Podcast. In Episode 295, we welcome back Adria Estribou, a channel, author, and guide who supports people in activating their multidimensional DNA and connecting with angelic realms. Adria is the author of "Angels Insights for Unprecedented times" and her new book " Activate your Galactic 12 Strand DNA" and brings deep insight into 12-strand DNA activation, channeling angels, and navigating contact with non-physical beings.Connect with Us:
In this episode of the Foster Friendly Podcast, host Brian Mavis and co-host Courtney engage with Hollie Strand, a forensic examiner with extensive experience in child safety and trafficking. The conversation delves into the complexities of sex trafficking, the grooming process used by predators, and the alarming connection between foster care and trafficking. Hollie shares insights on the importance of internet safety for children, the role of parents in protecting their kids, and the necessity of building a supportive community for vulnerable children. The episode emphasizes the critical need for foster care as a proactive measure to prevent trafficking and offers practical advice for parents and foster families.TakeawaysHollie Strand has 26 years of experience in child safety and trafficking.Sex trafficking is often misunderstood; it involves the exchange of goods for sexual acts.Victims of trafficking may not see themselves as victims due to psychological manipulation.Grooming involves breaking down a person's spirit to make them compliant.Foster care can create vulnerabilities that lead to trafficking.Internet safety is crucial for children to prevent exploitation.Parents must actively supervise their children's online activities.Building a safety net of supportive adults is essential for at-risk youth.Foster parents can play a significant role in preventing trafficking.Community involvement is vital in supporting foster care and child safety.
December 13th Scarry Larry is having his annual Christmas DOUBLE FEATURE! Die Hard 2 and Lethal Weapon will be celebrated and we have done both of those movies on The Pint, so let's synergize. Lethal Weapon from August of 2022 was an exclusive to our Insiders who so generously said in the Christmas spirit to share it with the world! It's a Christmas miracle, cause they are usually straight up pricks. Enjoy these 2 episodes mashed together and we hope you get your asses down to The Strand to check these films out and celebrate the Holidays with like minded folks. CT Cult Classics and The Pint wish you the best this season and into the new year
Jack's Christmas Lights Walk begins here for a reason. Villiers Street is the perfect overture: dense with history, glowing with stories, and sprinkled with festive firsts you won't hear anywhere else. It's London in miniature: short, steep, and overflowing with stories. From dukes and Dickens to Kipling's fog and railway thunder, this narrow chute between the Strand and the river is a backstage entrance to five centuries of drama. Let alone those Christmas Lights. And their stories.
Diese Folge startet mit einer der ältesten Fragen der Menschheit: Lieber mit'm Van zum Strand oder mit'm Porsche zur Arbeit? Das müsst ihr wahrscheinlich erstmal sacken lassen. Perfekt um währenddessen unserem Gelaber zu lauschen. Macht es euch gemütlich und versucht mal Bonbon so deutlich wie möglich auszusprechen - ihr werdet es nicht schaffen. LG und happy Nikolaus nachträglich
Stellen Sie sich vor, Sie liegen am Strand, das Wasser zieht sich langsam zurück, immer weiter, und Sie denken: Moment mal, so ein Szenario habe ich doch gestern erst in meinem Buch gelesen, hier kommt es gleich zu einem Tsunami. Und dann bleibt Ihnen noch die Zeit, sich und andere Menschen in Sicherheit zu bringen, denn die Fiktion wird zur Realität. Indirekt wurde unser Gast, der Autor Frank Schätzing, damit zum Retter, denn sein Buch "Der Schwarm" verkaufte sich millionenfach, weltweit. Es war nicht sein erstes und - wie wir inzwischen wissen - auch nicht sein letztes Buch, aber es verhalf dem damals schon höchst erfolgreich als Werber arbeitenden Schriftsteller zum sogenannten Durchbruch. Gebürtig stammt Schätzing aus Köln, Jahrgang 1957. Ein musikbegeisterter, verträumter Junge, der sich lange nicht gefiel und dann doch erstmal eine kaufmännische Lehre absolvierte, bevor er mit Kommunikation und Marketing nachlegte. Heute gehört Schätzing zu den zuverlässig erfolgreichsten deutschsprachigen Autoren, und ja, das Schreiben ist toll, aber irgendwie bleibt Music wahrscheinlich immer his first Love. Oder? Playlist: David Bowie - I can’t give everything away Magma - Tröllertanz Klaus Schulze - Georg Trakl Frank Schätzing - Hidden Place dEUS - Instant Street Sophia Kennedy - Orange Tic Tac St. Vincent - Cheerleader Diese Podcast-Episode steht unter der Creative Commons Lizenz CC BY-NC-ND 4.0.
Send us a textWelcome back to Steppin W/ Unc Sports, where the conversations get real and the takes hit different.Today we sit down with @strand_elite_camp to break down everything happening across the sports world:
MDJ Script/ Top Stories for December 3rd Publish Date: December 3rd Commercial: From the BG Ad Group Studio, Welcome to the Marietta Daily Journal Podcast. Today is Wednesday, December 3rd and Happy Birthday to Andy Williams I’m Keith Ippolito and here are the stories Cobb is talking about, presented by Times Journal Four Cobb schools earn STEAM/STEM certifications Meet Michael McNeely, Mableton’s newest councilman Gas prices dip following Thanksgiving, predicted to stay down through holidays All of this and more is coming up on the Marietta Daily Journal Podcast, and if you are looking for community news, we encourage you to listen and subscribe! BREAK: INGLES 3 STORY 1: Four Cobb schools earn STEAM/STEM certifications Cobb Schools are buzzing with opportunities for students to dive into STEM and STEAM—science, technology, engineering, arts, and math. And now, four more schools have joined the ranks of those earning certifications in these fields. South Cobb Early Learning Center and Ford Elementary snagged STEAM certifications, while Betty Gray Middle and Walton High earned STEM honors. “It’s been a joyful, messy journey,” said Marilyn Thomas, director of South Cobb Early Learning Center. “Our kids, teachers, and families all came together—building, experimenting, creating art. It’s hands-on learning at its best.” With over 50 certified schools, Cobb’s commitment to innovation is clear. Just ask the students at Tritt Elementary, who recently celebrated Girl-Powered Robotics Day. STORY 2: Meet Michael McNeely, Mableton’s newest councilman Michael McNeely, newly elected to Mableton’s City Council, is all about service—clear, honest, and hands-on. “I’d rather over-communicate than leave people guessing,” he says. McNeely, who moved to Mableton in 2019, has a long history of giving back. From his days as an Eagle Scout to serving in the Army National Guard and working in public safety for over two decades, he’s built a life around helping others. “It’s in my blood,” he says. Now, as District 2’s councilman, he’s focused on smart redevelopment, public safety, and creating spaces that bring the community together. Think parks, sidewalks, and maybe even a new community center. “We’ve got work to do,” McNeely says, “but Mableton’s got the people and the heart to make it happen.” STORY 3: Gas prices dip following Thanksgiving, predicted to stay down through holidays Georgia drivers are catching a break at the pump—finally. After the Thanksgiving travel rush, gas prices have dipped, with the state average sitting at $2.82 per gallon as of Monday, according to AAA. That’s about $42 to fill up a 15-gallon tank. Prices are 5 cents lower than last week but still 2 cents higher than last month. And if you’re in Cobb County? You’re paying a bit more—$2.89 per gallon. The priciest spots? Savannah ($2.88), Atlanta ($2.86), and Macon ($2.85). Meanwhile, Dalton drivers are smiling at $2.68. Nationally, gas has dropped to $3, the lowest since May 2021, thanks to low crude oil prices and sluggish demand. AAA predicts prices could stay low through the holidays. For EV drivers, no changes—public charging still averages 38 cents per kilowatt hour. Want to save? AAA suggests fuel rewards programs, paying cash (some stations charge more for credit), and driving smarter. We have opportunities for sponsors to get great engagement on these shows. Call 770.799.6810 for more info. We’ll be right back. Break: INGLES 3 STORY 4: Cobb fraternal organization recognized as best in Georgia The Omicron Mu Lambda Chapter of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, better known as the Cobb County Alphas, just snagged a huge honor—Alumni Chapter of the Year—at the Alpha Georgia District Association Convention in Augusta. Why? Their leadership, community impact, and dedication to the fraternity’s mission stood out among 25 chapters across Georgia. “This award is a testament to the passion and hard work of every member,” said Chapter President Harold G. Dickerson. One standout initiative? The Youth to Men mentoring program, where 70 Cobb high schoolers meet bi-monthly to learn life skills and give back to the community. “We’re shaping greatness,” said Steven Boyd, Callis Foundation Chair. For more, visit CobbAlphas.org. STORY 5: AirTag leads police to Chick-fil-A theft suspect Richard George Cintron, 47, of Dallas, is facing charges after allegedly swiping three Rubbermaid utility trash carts and an Apple AirTag—worth $1,545 total—from the Chick-fil-A on Barrett Parkway in Kennesaw. According to police, Cintron was caught on surveillance cameras, along with his personal vehicles, during the thefts on Sept. 14 and 28. The AirTag? It led officers straight to his home, where Paulding County deputies found the stolen items near his truck. Cintron was arrested Nov. 19 and charged with theft by taking over $1,500. He spent less than 12 hours in jail, released on Nov. 20 after posting a $5,000 bond. Break: STORY 6: Strand Theatre's Andy Gaines wins Governor’s Award Gov. Brian Kemp and first lady Marty Kemp announced Monday that Andy Gaines, executive director of the Strand Theatre, is one of this year’s recipients of the Governor’s Awards for the Arts and Humanities. The awards, presented with Georgia Council for the Arts and Georgia Humanities, honor 10 individuals or organizations making a real difference in Georgia’s cultural landscape. “Georgia’s arts and entertainment scene has fueled our economy for decades,” Kemp said. “These honorees have left a lasting mark on their communities and our state.” Under Gaines’ leadership, the Strand generated $5.4 million in economic impact last year, supported 80+ jobs, and contributed $230,000 in government revenue. Recipients will receive a handmade mahogany sculpture by Fairburn artist Etienné Jackson. STORY 7: Mount Paran Christian School collects over 10,000 diapers for Bartow Family Resources Mount Paran Christian School’s high school BETA Club and National Honor Society recently rallied their community for a cause that hits close to home—helping local parents in need. Through their annual Fall Diaper Drive, students encouraged families to donate diapers and wipes for Bartow Family Resources, a nonprofit in Cartersville that supports parents and babies. Flyers went up, announcements were made, and the response? Incredible. Over 10,640 diapers and 1,180 wipes poured in, stacking up at the school’s doors. Student NHS officers counted, sorted, and loaded the donations, ready for Bartow Family Resources to distribute essentials like diapers, formula, and clothing to families who need them most. We’ll have closing comments after this. Break: INGLES 3 Signoff- Thanks again for hanging out with us on today’s Marietta Daily Journal Podcast. If you enjoy these shows, we encourage you to check out our other offerings, like the Cherokee Tribune Ledger Podcast, the Marietta Daily Journal, or the Community Podcast for Rockdale Newton and Morgan Counties. 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Anfang Dezember 2005 wird die Leiche der 30-jährigen Annie Börjesson auf einem Strand an der Westküste Schottlands gefunden. Die Polizei teilt Annies Mutter mit, dass ihre Tochter Selbstmord begangen habe. Die glaubt nicht daran – sie ist davon überzeugt, dass die Ermittelnden Fehler begangen haben. In den letzten 20 Jahren sind immer mehr Hinweise aufgetaucht, die die Vermutung, dass es Suizid war, in den Hintergrund treten lassen – und im Gegenteil auf Mord, Vertuschung und eventuell einen Zusammenhang mit einer der geheimsten Sicherheitsbehörden der Welt schließen lassen. Was ist wirklich mit Annie geschehen? ** CW: SuizidWerde Komplizi und unterstütze diese Arbeit! ** Hier findest du alle Rabatte und Promocodes "Darf's ein bisserl Mord sein?" ist der #1 True Crime Podcast aus Österreich. Egal ob deutsche, österreichische oder internationale Fälle: mit Flair, Charme und Wiener Schmäh spricht Franziska Singer über kuriose, ungelöste und längst vergessene Kriminalfälle aus der ganzen Welt. Ob Serienmörder, Entführungen, ein Bankraub oder Femizide - bei Darf's ein bisserl Mord sein? wird jeden Montag je ein Kriminalfall ausführlich behandelt und durchleutet. Von diesen Verbrechen habt ihr bestimmt noch nie gehört! Darf's ein bisserl Mord sein? ist eine Produktion der Wake Word Studios. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
"'Why, Holmes, it is a child's drawing,' I cried." [DANC] Just when you thought everything about Sherlock Holmes and popular culture was known, a new mystery emerges from dusty U.S. newspaper archives. Join us as we interview the remarkable Ross E. Davies, BSI ("The Temple"), organizer of "The Scourers of the Dancing Men," a fascinating research project that dives deep into a 1903 advertising campaign for the publication of "The Adventure of the Dancing Men" in Collier's magazine. They've discovered dozens of unique advertisements — including a particularly intriguing "third format" whose cryptic figures bear a striking, unexplained resemblance to the original drawings that inspired Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. You'll hear about the ongoing, national hunt for missing ads and the perplexing questions these newly found "Collier's dancing men" pose. You can even join the search to gather the data and help solve this curious, 120-year-old mystery. Once again, we give you a glimpse of Sherlockian society activities, this time in the first half of January in "The Learned Societies" segment. Madeline Quinones is back with "A Chance of Listening," and the Canonical Couplet quiz tests your Sherlock Holmes knowledge, with a copy of a prize from the IHOSE vaults for the winner. Send your answer to comment @ihearofsherlock.com by November 29, 2025 at 11:59 a.m. EST. All listeners are eligible to play. As a reminder, our supporters can listen to the show ad-free and have access to occasional bonus material. Join us on the platform of your choice (Patreon | Substack). Bonus material for this episode includes images of the Dancing Men advertising, the current map of found newspapers, Strand and Colliers errors, and the original inspiration for the Dancing Men code. Leave I Hear of Sherlock Everywhere a five-star rating on Apple Podcasts and Spotify; listen to us wherever you listen to podcasts. Links The ACD Society The Stranger's Room (Facebook) Canadian Holmes Episodes mentioned in this show: Episode 137: Boxes From Royalty Episode 175: Building an Archive Episode 212: All Things ACD Episode 219: The Baker Street Almanac Episode 234: A Masterpiece of Villainy Episode 302: A Year in Review Other links: A Chance of Listening: Fawx & Stallion The Learned Societies: Sherlockian Calendar OUR NEW MERCH PAGE Find all of our relevant links and social accounts at linktr.ee/ihearofsherlock. And would you consider leaving us a rating and or a review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or Goodpods? It would help other Sherlockians find us. Your thoughts on the show? Leave a comment below, send us an email (comment AT ihearofsherlock DOT com), call us at 5-1895-221B-5. That's (518) 952-2125.
Ein Song, der eigentlich gar nicht für die Charts gemacht war. Sondern fürs Hostel. Für den Strand. Für den Dienstagabend im australischen Byron Bay. Und für alle, die tanzen wollen – auch auf der Straße. Was dann passiert, ist fast zu groß, um es zu begreifen. Ein Song wird zur Welthymne – und der Sound einer Nacht zum Soundtrack für Milliarden.
Nothing can survive the brutal conditions on the surface of the Moon. But a story that debuted 125 years ago depicted a vast civilization below the surface – a society of insects. First Men in the Moon was written by H.G. Wells. It was published over several months in two magazines – “The Cosmopolitan” in the United States, and “The Strand” in Britain. The first installment appeared in November of 1900. In the story, a man named Bedford befriends a scientist named Cavor who’s invented “cavorite” – a substance that nullifies gravity. He builds a ship and covers it with shutters that are coated in the stuff. Opening and closing the shutters allows the ship to move through space. The two men travel to the Moon, where they’re taken underground by the Selenites. Bedford escapes. Thinking Cavor is dead, he returns to Earth alone. But two years later, Cavor starts beaming messages to Earth. He describes the Moon and its inhabitants in detail. After he tells the Selenite’s leader of Earth’s war-like tendencies, though, he’s cut off – and never heard from again. First Men in the Moon was a hit. It influenced scientists and other fiction writers alike for decades, inspiring more stories, plus efforts to reach the Moon – a world populated only in the imagination. The Moon climbs into good view by about 8 o’clock tonight. Elnath – the second-brightest star of Taurus – is quite close to the Moon’s upper left. Script by Damond Benningfield
This is Part Two of Two of 'Fat Fred'.On Monday 23rd of August 1971 at 9:40am, a gang of armed robbers stole £166,000 (£3.2 million today) from Preston's Jewellers in Blackpool, and in their haste to escape, three officers were shot, many were injured, and Detective Superintendent Gerry Richardson was shot. The gang's leader, Frederick Sewell, a gangster known as ‘Fat Fred' was branded ‘Britain's most hates man' and hunted.But what had this killing spree got to do with the murder of Malcolm Heaysman, co-owner of a fancy-dress shop in Islington outside of his remote farmhouse in Gwynfe near Llangadog, Carmarthenshire?· Location #1: Preston's Jewellers, 14 The Strand, Blackpool, Lancashire, UK· Location #2: Godre Waun, Llangadog, Carmarthenshire, Wales, SA19 · Date: Monday 23rd of August 1971, at 9:40am (robbery and murder)· Victims: Detective Superintendent Gerarld Richardson, Malcolm Heaysman· Culprits #1: (robbery/murder): Frederick Joseph Sewell, Charles Haynes, George/Dennis Bond, John Patrick Spry and Thomas Flannigan· Culprits #2: (murder of Malcolm): Roy Searl and (associate) Roy Owen GibsonFive time nominated at the True Crime Awards, Independent Podcast Awards and the British Podcast Awards, Murder Mile is one of the best UK / British true crime podcasts covering only 20 square miles of West London. It is researched, written and performed by Michael of Murder Mile UK True Crime Podcast with the main musical themes written and performed by Erik Stein and Jon Boux of Cult With No Name and additional music, as used under the Creative Commons License 4.0. A full listing of tracks used and a full transcript for each episode is listed here and a legal disclaimer.This episode features a promo for Killer Heart to Hearts. For links click hereTo subscribe via Patreon, click here Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/murdermile. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Please enjoy this encore of Career Notes. Cybersecurity Associate Consultant at BARR Advisory, Kristin Strand, shares her journey from the military to teaching and now to cybersecurity. Kristin shares how she'd wanted to be a teacher since she was young. She joined the Army to help pay for college and throughout her career has taken advantage of programs to help her move on to her next challenge. From teaching, Kristin decided to transition to IT and came to cybersecurity through a Department of Labor program. She's also currently training to be a drill sergeant. Kristin advises you stand firm to your goals and know what you want. It will come around. We thank Kristin for sharing her story with us. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices