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Best podcasts about struys

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Trends Bourse podcast
Le Trends des marchés | mardi 02/06/26 avec Erik Joly

Trends Bourse podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2026 6:32


Bienvenue chez Le Trends des marchés de Zsur7. C'est lundi 1 septembre. Je m'appelle Loïc Struys et je discuterai prochainement des actions Tesla et HP avec Erik Joly. Nous aborderons également la ruée vers l'or des banques centrales mondiales. Trends Bourse est une chaîne podcast de Trends-Tendances. Plus d'informations et de conseils pour vos investissements sur www.tendances.be/bourse. Vous désirez recevoir chaque jour des conseils d'investissements dans votre boîte électronique, enregistrez-vous gratuitement sur www.tendances.be/newsletters.   Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

ESAIC Podcast on Anaesthesia and Intensive Care
Michel Struys on the ESAIC's Impactful Euroanaesthesia Congress | TopMedTalks at EA24

ESAIC Podcast on Anaesthesia and Intensive Care

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2024 18:48


How does Euroanaesthesia make a lasting impact in the field of anesthesiology? Prof. Michel Struys, Chair of the ESAIC Scientific Committee, discusses how Euroanaesthesia shapes the future of anaesthesiology with TopMedTalk's Desiree Chappell and Kate Leslie. Listen in to hear insights into topic selection, training approaches, and how this event achieves real impact in the field.

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TopMedTalk
TopMedTalks to... Michel Struys Scientific Committee Chair for ESAIC | TMT at EA24

TopMedTalk

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2024 18:49


Euroanaesthesia, one of the most important and influential annual congresses in anaesthesiology and intensive care. This year, TopMedTalk was there in Munich, Germany, bringing you exclusive coverage. How does a conference of this scale achieve results? How does Euroanaesthesia work with trainees? How do they select topics? Presented by Desiree Chappell and Kate Leslie with their guest Michel Struys, Professor of Anaesthesiology and Pharmacology, Chair of the Department of Anaesthesiology, Peri-operative pharmacology and medical care, Scientific Committee Chair for ESAIC.

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Matin Première
Wally STRUYS, professeur émérite à l'Ecole royale militaire

Matin Première

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2024 8:50


L'Organisation du traité de l'Atlantique Nord (OTAN) célèbre cette année son 75e anniversaire à l'occasion d'un sommet à Washington. L'occasion de s'interroger sur les grands enjeux de cette organisation avec Wally STRUYS, professeur émérite à l'Ecole royale militaire. Merci pour votre écoute Matin Première, c'est également en direct tous les jours de la semaine de 6h à 9h sur www.rtbf.be/lapremiere Retrouvez tous les épisodes de Matin Première sur notre plateforme Auvio.be : https://auvio.rtbf.be/emission/60 Et si vous avez apprécié ce podcast, n'hésitez pas à nous donner des étoiles ou des commentaires, cela nous aide à le faire connaître plus largement.

Jeu, Set & Podcast
Alcaraz fait vaciller Sinner à Indians Wells, Swiatek impitoyable dans le désert californien

Jeu, Set & Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2024 61:00


Jeu, Set & Podcast
Les Allemands s'offrent la United Cup, Dimitrov 6 ans plus tard, Rybakina impériale: le débrief de cette première semaine

Jeu, Set & Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2024 40:38


C'est parti pour une 5e saison de Jeu, Set & Podcast ! Dans ce premier podcast de l'année, nous allons oublier la morosité hivernale pour nous tourner vers le soleil australien. C'est là que le gratin du tennis mondial a rendez-vous durant tout le mois de janvier. Avant de prendre part au premier Grand Chelem de la saison, l'Australian Open, la majorité des joueurs a pris pat à des tournois à Brisbane, Auckland, Hong Kong sans oublier la United Cup. Faisons le point sur les surprises, les déceptions, les moments forts de cette première semaine à l'autre bout du monde. Et pour cette nouvelle saison, j'accueille à mes côtés, un comparse journaliste tout aussi passionné que moi : Loïc Struys.

The MIX Breakfast
MIX | Never Have I Ever - Jojo Struys Teaches Prem How To Do Meditation #MIXBreakfast

The MIX Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2022 9:58


We're halfway through 2022 so it's time to start trying something new! Prem wants to learn how to meditate so we got Jojo Struys, Founder of Ohana/ Wellness Personality to help guide him.

Anesthesiology Journal's podcast
Featured Article Podcast: Carbon Footprint of Anesthesia

Anesthesiology Journal's podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2021 29:28


Moderator: James Rathmell, M.D. Participants: Forbes McGain, F.A.N.Z.C.A, F.C.I.C.M., Ph.D. and Michel M. R. F. Struys, M.D., Ph.D., F.R.C.A. Articles Discussed: Carbon Footprint of General, Regional, and Combined Anesthesia for Total Knee Replacements Environmental Footprint of Anesthesia: More than Inhaled Anesthetics!

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De Dag
#851 - Klopjacht op Jürgen Conings splijt België

De Dag

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2021 20:53


Al twee weken wordt er in België met man en macht gezocht naar de Vlaamse beroepsmilitair Jürgen Conings. Hij is volgens de autoriteiten zwaarbewapend en heeft het gemunt op politici en virologen. Topviroloog Marc van Ranst zit om die reden ondergedoken in een safehouse.  De zaak leidt tot veel angst en onzekerheid, maar legt ook dieperliggende wonden bloot, vertelt de Vlaamse  journalist Bruno Struys van dagblad De Morgen in podcast De Dag. Want Conings krijgt opvallend veel bijval, van zowel rechtsextremistische militairen en ex-militairen, als van mensen die zich net als hij tegen de gevestigde orde richten. Antwoorden op de vragen die dat oproept, zijn er volgens Struys nog nauwelijks.  Reageren? Mail dedag@radio1.nl 

Emotional Leadership
Guilt + Unmixing Your Models with Ken Struys

Emotional Leadership

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2020 42:47


Many of us get derailed by guilt and waste time on tasks that aren't that important. What if you could easily stay focused on your main priorities instead? Join me as I talk with Ken Struys about how to do exactly that. After that we'll fix a common problem when creating thought models. Get the full shownotes and this episode's Podcast Guide at https://exceptional.vision/podcast/10, or text MIXEDMODELS to 44222 to have the Podcast Guide delivered right to your email.

Why People Do What They Do
WPDWTD: Jojo Struys Outdoor Interview (OhanaJo Studio - Yoga & Transformative Healing)

Why People Do What They Do

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2020 61:25


On this episode of Why People Do What They Do, we sat down for an outdoor interview with Jojo Struys, a wellness personality who founded a yoga and transformative healing space, OhanaJo Studio based in Kuala Lumpur. Jojo shares her insights about wellness including mindfulness, stress management, spirituality and meditation. For more information about OhanaJo, visit www.ohanajo.com

The LITE Breakfast
Jojo Struys on #TheLITEBreakfast

The LITE Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2020 11:52


TV Host, author and wellness personality, Jojo Struys joined Bel and JD this morning. She shared what it was like training as an athlete and her love for yoga & meditation.

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Anesthesiology Journal's podcast
Featured Article Podcast: Population Pharmacodynamics

Anesthesiology Journal's podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2019 22:11


Moderator: James P. Rathmell, M.D. Participants: Michel M. R. F. Struys, M.D., Ph.D. and Jamie W. Sleigh, M.D. Articles Discussed: Population Pharmacodynamics of Propofol and Sevoflurane in Healthy Volunteers Using a Clinical Score and the Patient State Index: A Crossover Study The Art of General Anesthesia: Juggling in a Multidimensional Space Transcript

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Ingeblikt Podcast
Ingeblikt #73 Speed Round Met Jeroen Struys @Filmhuis Klappei

Ingeblikt Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2019 34:14


Deze week hebben we het Live in Filmhuis Klappei met Jeroen Struys over Ben Affleck, The Irishman en cultuursubsidies. Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOanh-qaxDVIykB5EUKLe1A Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ingebliktpodcast/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Ingeblikt-Podcast-1469283409840583/?modal=admin_todo_tour Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/user-229435811 Twitter: https://twitter.com/ingebliktweets

New Books in Russian and Eurasian Studies
Kees Boterbloem, “The Fiction and Reality of Jan Struys: A Seventeenth-Century Dutch Globetrotter” (Palgrave-McMillan, 2008)

New Books in Russian and Eurasian Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2009 75:56


When we speak of the “Age of Discovery,” we usually mean the later fifteenth and sixteenth century. You know, Columbus, Magellan and all that. But the “Age of Discovery” continued well into the seventeenth century as Europeans continued to travel the globe in search of riches, fame and adventure. And... Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books Network
Kees Boterbloem, “The Fiction and Reality of Jan Struys: A Seventeenth-Century Dutch Globetrotter” (Palgrave-McMillan, 2008)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2009 75:56


When we speak of the “Age of Discovery,” we usually mean the later fifteenth and sixteenth century. You know, Columbus, Magellan and all that. But the “Age of Discovery” continued well into the seventeenth century as Europeans continued to travel the globe in search of riches, fame and adventure. And after they made port at home, they often “wrote” books about their travels for readers eager to hear about what was “out there”–or at least what these travelers said was “out there.” Take the subject of Kees Boterbloem new book The Fiction and Reality of Jan Struys. A Seventeenth-Century Dutch Globetrotter (Palgrave MacMillan, 2008). Sturys was an illiterate, itinerant, indefatigable Dutch sail maker. He went everywhere, did everything, and when he got back from his adventures he was asked by some profit-seeking Dutch publishers to “contribute” his tales to a book about his travels. Of course Stuys could neither read nor write, but that didn’t stand in the way of the publishers. They assigned him a ghost writer who listened to Struys’ stories and, where he found them wanting, embellished them with material purloined from other travel books. The results were part fact, part fiction, and all international bestseller. It was in such books that Europeans learned about the “discoveries,” and by such books that modern publishing was born. We should thank Kees for telling us the tale in this fascinating account. By the way, Kees is also editor of The Historian, a journal of popular history that you should really read. Please become a fan of “New Books in History” on Facebook if you haven’t already. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Biography
Kees Boterbloem, “The Fiction and Reality of Jan Struys: A Seventeenth-Century Dutch Globetrotter” (Palgrave-McMillan, 2008)

New Books in Biography

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2009 75:56


When we speak of the “Age of Discovery,” we usually mean the later fifteenth and sixteenth century. You know, Columbus, Magellan and all that. But the “Age of Discovery” continued well into the seventeenth century as Europeans continued to travel the globe in search of riches, fame and adventure. And after they made port at home, they often “wrote” books about their travels for readers eager to hear about what was “out there”–or at least what these travelers said was “out there.” Take the subject of Kees Boterbloem new book The Fiction and Reality of Jan Struys. A Seventeenth-Century Dutch Globetrotter (Palgrave MacMillan, 2008). Sturys was an illiterate, itinerant, indefatigable Dutch sail maker. He went everywhere, did everything, and when he got back from his adventures he was asked by some profit-seeking Dutch publishers to “contribute” his tales to a book about his travels. Of course Stuys could neither read nor write, but that didn’t stand in the way of the publishers. They assigned him a ghost writer who listened to Struys’ stories and, where he found them wanting, embellished them with material purloined from other travel books. The results were part fact, part fiction, and all international bestseller. It was in such books that Europeans learned about the “discoveries,” and by such books that modern publishing was born. We should thank Kees for telling us the tale in this fascinating account. By the way, Kees is also editor of The Historian, a journal of popular history that you should really read. Please become a fan of “New Books in History” on Facebook if you haven’t already. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in European Studies
Kees Boterbloem, “The Fiction and Reality of Jan Struys: A Seventeenth-Century Dutch Globetrotter” (Palgrave-McMillan, 2008)

New Books in European Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2009 76:22


When we speak of the “Age of Discovery,” we usually mean the later fifteenth and sixteenth century. You know, Columbus, Magellan and all that. But the “Age of Discovery” continued well into the seventeenth century as Europeans continued to travel the globe in search of riches, fame and adventure. And after they made port at home, they often “wrote” books about their travels for readers eager to hear about what was “out there”–or at least what these travelers said was “out there.” Take the subject of Kees Boterbloem new book The Fiction and Reality of Jan Struys. A Seventeenth-Century Dutch Globetrotter (Palgrave MacMillan, 2008). Sturys was an illiterate, itinerant, indefatigable Dutch sail maker. He went everywhere, did everything, and when he got back from his adventures he was asked by some profit-seeking Dutch publishers to “contribute” his tales to a book about his travels. Of course Stuys could neither read nor write, but that didn’t stand in the way of the publishers. They assigned him a ghost writer who listened to Struys’ stories and, where he found them wanting, embellished them with material purloined from other travel books. The results were part fact, part fiction, and all international bestseller. It was in such books that Europeans learned about the “discoveries,” and by such books that modern publishing was born. We should thank Kees for telling us the tale in this fascinating account. By the way, Kees is also editor of The Historian, a journal of popular history that you should really read. Please become a fan of “New Books in History” on Facebook if you haven’t already. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in History
Kees Boterbloem, “The Fiction and Reality of Jan Struys: A Seventeenth-Century Dutch Globetrotter” (Palgrave-McMillan, 2008)

New Books in History

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2009 75:56


When we speak of the “Age of Discovery,” we usually mean the later fifteenth and sixteenth century. You know, Columbus, Magellan and all that. But the “Age of Discovery” continued well into the seventeenth century as Europeans continued to travel the globe in search of riches, fame and adventure. And after they made port at home, they often “wrote” books about their travels for readers eager to hear about what was “out there”–or at least what these travelers said was “out there.” Take the subject of Kees Boterbloem new book The Fiction and Reality of Jan Struys. A Seventeenth-Century Dutch Globetrotter (Palgrave MacMillan, 2008). Sturys was an illiterate, itinerant, indefatigable Dutch sail maker. He went everywhere, did everything, and when he got back from his adventures he was asked by some profit-seeking Dutch publishers to “contribute” his tales to a book about his travels. Of course Stuys could neither read nor write, but that didn’t stand in the way of the publishers. They assigned him a ghost writer who listened to Struys’ stories and, where he found them wanting, embellished them with material purloined from other travel books. The results were part fact, part fiction, and all international bestseller. It was in such books that Europeans learned about the “discoveries,” and by such books that modern publishing was born. We should thank Kees for telling us the tale in this fascinating account. By the way, Kees is also editor of The Historian, a journal of popular history that you should really read. Please become a fan of “New Books in History” on Facebook if you haven’t already. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices