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In Wat blijft audiodoc een aflevering over de Frans-joodse filosoof Emmanuel Levinas. Levinas wordt gezien als ‘de filosoof van de Ander', consequent met een hoofdletter geschreven om het belang van de aanwezigheid van de andere mens te benadrukken. Levinas overleefde de Tweede Wereldoorlog, maar zijn familie werd uitgemoord. Deze helse geschiedenis spoorde hem aan tot een pleidooi voor een betere en humane omgang tussen mensen. Sinds zijn overlijden in 1995 is er sprake van een opleving van de belangstelling voor zijn werk. Publicaties van de Vlaamse moraaltheoloog Roger Burggraeve en de Vlaamse psychiater Dirk de Wachter spelen hierin een grote rol. Journalist Marlous Lazal praat met: -de Vlaamse psychiater Dirk de Wachter, die veel troost uit het werk van Levinas put; -moraaltheoloog Roger Burggraeve, gerenommeerd door zijn onderzoek naar het werk van Levinas, wat hem de bijnaam ‘Burginas' opleverde; -de Vlaamse journalist en programmamaker France Guwy, die Levinas in 1985 interviewde voor de Ikon-televisie; -en theatermaker Adelheid Roosen die al jong kennis maakte met Levinas' werk en het nog steeds als een leidraad in het leven ervaart.
AI may be the breakthrough that finally helps a deeply strained health care system do what clinicians and patients have needed all along. In this episode, Dr. Bob Wachter, Professor and Chair of the Department of Medicine at UCSF, examines why artificial intelligence marks a pivotal shift in health care and what it means for clinicians, patients, and care delivery. He draws on past transformations, like hospital medicine and electronic records, to explain why AI stands apart as a fundamentally different force. The conversation highlights where AI is already adding value, including medical scribes, chart summarization, and clinical decision support. Dr. Wachter also explores key risks, including trust, bias, deskilling, security, and conflicts of interest, while considering how AI may redefine the physician's role, medical education, and the doctor-patient relationship. Tune in to hear why AI may be one of health care's greatest opportunities and one of its most important tests. Resources: Connect with and follow Dr. Bob Wachter on LinkedIn. Get a copy of A Giant Leap: How AI Is Transforming Healthcare and What That Means for Our Future here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Artificial intelligence in healthcare is already being used in practice—but those tools aren't perfect. In the final part of a three-part series, host J. Carlisle Larsen continues her conversation with Dr. Robert Wachter, Chair of the Department of Medicine at the University of California, San Francisco and author of A Giant Leap: How AI Is Transforming Healthcare and What That Means for Our Future. As these tools move into wider use, Wachter explains how their limitations show up in real-world settings—from questions about reliability to how they're used by clinicians and patients. The conversation examines what happens when imperfect systems are used in higher-stakes environments, and what that means for how AI is adopted going forward. You can listen to Part 1 here. And Part 2 here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
AI is everywhere in healthcare, and May's big question is whether it's actually delivering. The money is flowing, the promises are bold, but some cracks are starting to show.Steve and Michael break down the month's biggest stories.We cover:Digital health hitting its strongest funding quarter since the pandemic peak, and why deal concentration tells the real storyHow Medvi built a billion-dollar GLP-1 company on fake doctor profiles, fake reviews, and a drug with zero bioavailabilityWhy AI in prior authorization and billing may be inflating healthcare costs rather than cutting themThe peptide craze: what the science says, what regulators have banned, and why Michael is actually taking oneHow AI could collapse today's narrow medical specialties into a "generalist specialist" modelNew research showing Epic's out-of-the-box AI models fall short on real-world clinical benchmarks—Show notes:Rock Health Q1 2026 Funding ReportNYT Profile of Medvi + Futurism InvestigationPeterson Health Technology Institute: Administrative AI ReportSTAT News / Undark: BPC-157 and the Peptide CrazeHealth Affairs Scholar: Kocher & Wachter on the Generalist-Specialist ModelSpringer Nature / Journal of General Internal Medicine: Epic AI Model Meta-Analysis—
On Episode 31 of the Bryant Bulldog Sports Hour, Brian Kostiw interviews softball pitcher Maddy Wachter, pitching coach Tim Cronin, and associate head men's soccer coach Brendan Pacheco.
This week Mike chats with Carroll County Farm Museum Events Coordinator, Dana Wachter, about the fun community events they have planned through July. These are events you don't want to miss!
What if the biggest problem with electronic health records was not the technology itself, but that we expected it to transform medicine when it could only lay the foundation? Robert Wachter, professor and chair of the Department of Medicine at the University of California, San Francisco, joins the show to discuss his book, A Giant Leap: How AI Is Transforming Healthcare and What That Means for Our Future. He explains why AI is the first technology that replicates what doctors thought only they could do, from diagnosing complex cases to demonstrating empathy. You will hear how Open Evidence dethroned UpToDate as the go-to clinical knowledge tool, why AI scribes went from experiment to expectation in just two years, and what the Waymo model of incremental trust teaches us about avoiding a catastrophic setback in medical AI. Wachter also explores the deskilling debate in medical education, why the doctor-patient relationship may not be as irreplaceable as physicians believe, and how primary care could look radically different within a decade. If you are trying to understand where AI in health care is headed and what it means for your career and your patients, this is the conversation to hear. Partner with me on the KevinMD platform. With over three million monthly readers and half a million social media followers, I give you direct access to the doctors and patients who matter most. Whether you need a sponsored article, email campaign, video interview, or a spot right here on the podcast, I offer the trusted space your brand deserves to be heard. Let's work together to tell your story. PARTNER WITH KEVINMD → https://kevinmd.com/influencer SUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCAST → https://www.kevinmd.com/podcast RECOMMENDED BY KEVINMD → https://www.kevinmd.com/recommended
Artificial intelligence in healthcare is often discussed in terms of what it might do. But, in some areas, it's already being put to use. In Part 2 of a three-part series, host J. Carlisle Larsen continues her conversation with Dr. Robert Wachter, Chair of the Department of Medicine at the University of California, San Francisco and author of A Giant Leap: How AI Is Transforming Healthcare and What That Means for Our Future. This episode focuses on AI scribes—one of the first use cases gaining traction across health systems—and what they reveal about how this technology is being adopted in practice. Wachter explains why scribes have emerged as an early success and what they signal about where AI may go next. You can listen to the first half of the conversation here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In deze aflevering van De Nieuwe Wereld gaat Marlies Dekkers in gesprek over het thema 'Het Licht van de Liefde'. Samen met filosoof Ad Verbrugge, psychiater Marc Van Steenkiste en klinisch psycholoog Mattias Desmet verkent zij de vele gedaanten van de liefde in een tijd van verwarring en verandering.De gasten belichten het onderwerp vanuit verschillende disciplines. Mattias Desmet spreekt over de kracht van het invoelen tegenover de beperkingen van de ratio en de dunne lijn tussen oprechte liefde en modern narcisme. Marc Van Steenkiste deelt inzichten uit de psychiatrische praktijk over hoe zelfcompassie en liefdevolle aandacht essentieel zijn bij het helen van diepe trauma's. Ad Verbrugge biedt een filosofisch fundament door de Griekse liefdesvormen en de christelijke traditie van het offer te duiden als wegen naar werkelijke transformatie.Gezamenlijk komen zij tot de conclusie dat de bereidheid om het eigen tekort te tonen en de verbinding met de ander op te zoeken de weg vrijmaakt voor heling. De uitzending eindigt met een symbolisch geschenk van psychiater Dirk de Wachter, waarmee het belang van 'wachten' en aandachtige aanwezigheid in de liefde wordt onderstreept.Koop nu je kaartjes voor de Theater Tour! ⭐7 mei: Op Hodenpijl, Schipluiden met Kees de Kort : https://ophodenpijl.nl/evenement/nieuwe-wereld-kees-de-kort/?occurrence=2026-05-0719 mei: Grote Kerk Alkmaar met Maurice de Hond: https://grotekerkalkmaar.nl/tickets/seizoen-25-26/de-nieuwe-wereld-ondergang-van-het-avondland/?showId=3878151937-177159177816 juni: De Maagd, Bergen op Zoom: Willem Middelkoop: vanaf woensdag in de verkoop!
Dr. Bob Wachter describes his career as the result of “what happens when a political science major becomes an academic physician.” Rather than focus on one specialty or scientific domain, he became fascinated by the healthcare system itself and has spent more than 40 years examining how care is organized, where it breaks down, and how technology can help make it better.The author of more than 300 articles and six books, Dr. Wachter famously coined the term “hospitalist” in 1996, helping give rise to one of the fastest-growing specialties in medicine. Among other roles, he has served as president of the Society of Hospital Medicine and chair of the American Board of Internal Medicine. He also founded and directed the Division of Hospital Medicine at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF), where he is currently Professor and Chair of the Department of Medicine.For the past 15 years, Dr. Wachter has focused much of his attention on the impact of technology on healthcare, a topic that shaped his two most recent books. In The Digital Doctor, he explored why electronic health records created as much frustration as progress. But he has since come to see that EHRs were never the full answer, only the foundation healthcare needed before better tools could emerge. On the day ChatGPT was publicly released in 2022, Dr. Wachter recognized the major shift ahead, paving the way for his newest book, A Giant Leap.In this episode of Healthcare is Hard, Dr. Wachter joined Keith Figlioli to discuss why AI is different from previous waves of health IT, how quickly it may change care delivery, and the opportunity for AI to address many of healthcare's long-standing problems. Some of the topics Dr. Wachter and Keith discussed include:Why “better than today” may be the right benchmark. One of Dr. Wachter's core arguments is that AI does not need to be perfect to be valuable in healthcare. If clinicians are currently expected to review 600-page charts in minutes, keep up with a flood of new medical literature, and navigate increasingly complex administrative tasks, then tools that can summarize, suggest, and support – even imperfectly – may still represent a meaningful step forward. The real challenge will be keeping isolated failures or headline-grabbing mistakes from derailing progress that is net positive. Reshaping the patient-doctor relationship. Dr. Wachter expects patients to be increasingly informed by the ability to use AI to review records, understand symptoms, and map care decisions. However, he warns that it could create tension for clinicians that are already working within tight visit windows and may need to spend more time responding to GPT-generated advice. He also discussed how it raises bigger strategic questions for health systems, as AI-guided navigation may begin to influence where patients seek care, and even which institutions they trust. Elevating primary care. Dr. Wachter sees AI as a kind of specialist in a clinician's pocket, opening the possibility for primary care physicians to do more by offloading routine work and improving their ability to support complex cases. He also discussed how patients will be more likely to shift away from health systems, and more towards new entrants in the market for primary and preventative care. Underestimating the speed of change. In Dr. Wachter's view, many leaders don't yet realize how fast AI will change healthcare. For health systems, the risk is not just missing out on productivity gains. It is losing control of the patient relationship, the referral pathway, and ultimately an organization's competitive position. To hear Keith and Dr. Wachter discuss these topics and more, listen to this episode of Healthcare is Hard: A Podcast for Insiders.
Artificial intelligence is being positioned as the next major transformation in healthcare, but the industry has seen similar waves of technological change before. In Part 1 of a three-part series, host J. Carlisle Larsen speaks with Robert Wachter, M.D., Chair of the Department of Medicine at University of California-San Francisco and author of A Giant Leap: How AI Is Transforming Healthcare and What That Means for Our Future, about how to understand this moment in AI. Drawing on lessons from the rollout of electronic health records, Wachter explains why previous efforts to digitize healthcare often fell short of expectations and what may be different this time. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The electronic medical record (EMR) has become an unwelcome interloper in the exam room. Too often, patients find themselves answering questions delivered from behind a monitor by physicians hurriedly typing away. This isn't the kind of care anyone wants — but it's what the system demands. Thankfully, change may be on the horizon. AI scribes are now being rolled out in EMRs across the country, capable of listening to a visit, generating a clinic note, and freeing the physician to be present with their patient. But these scribes are only an opening act of a much larger experiment — one that asks not merely whether AI can redeem the medical record, but whether it can usher in something closer to a Golden Age of medicine. Our guest on this episode is Bob Wachter, MD, professor and chair of medicine at UCSF and a leading voice in hospital medicine and administration. In 1996, he and his colleague Lee Goldman coined the term “hospitalist,” giving rise to what has become the fastest growing specialty in the history of modern medicine. He has authored over 300 articles and 6 books, including the New York Times bestseller The Digital Doctor (2015) and A Giant Leap: How AI is Transforming Healthcare and What That Means for Our Future (2026). Over the course of our conversation, Dr. Wachter traces how a long-held fascination with systems drew him into studying medicine's digital transformation over the past 15 years — a period spanning the turbulent rollout of electronic medical records and now the arrival of AI. We explore the bumpy history of adopting powerful but general-purpose technologies, how such technologies force complex industries to reshape themselves, and humanity's humbling track record of predicting what comes next. Dr. Wachter makes the case that AI's integration into medicine constitutes the biggest experiment the field has ever undertaken, and explains why he believes it will ultimately resolve many of the health care system's deepest problems and elevate the practice of medicine itself.In this episode, you'll hear about: 3:46 - Dr. Watcher's path to medicine and to his study of digital transformation8:06 - The wins and losses of the transition to electronic medical records26:45 - Why Dr. Watcher is optimistic that AI will deliver a “golden age” for medicine 37:30 - Contending with the potential dangers of AI in the revenue-focused medical industry50:30 - Dr. Watcher's view on if there will always be an important place for doctors in the future If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe, rate, and review our show, available for free on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. If you know of a doctor, patient, or anyone working in health care who would love to explore meaning in medicine with us on the show, feel free to leave a suggestion in the comments or send an email to info@thedoctorsart.com.Copyright The Doctor's Art Podcast 2026
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Drs Bob Harrington and Bob Wachter discuss the use of AI in healthcare, and Dr Wachter's latest book, A Giant Leap. This podcast is intended for healthcare professionals only. To read a transcript or to comment, visit https://www.medscape.com/author/bob-harrington A Giant Leap. How AI Is Transforming Healthcare and What That Means for Our Future https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/776443/a-giant-leap-by-robert-wachter-md/ Revisiting the Time Needed to Provide Adult Primary Care https://doi.org/10.1007/s11606-022-07707-x Bob Wachter, Digital Doctor Author, Interviewed https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/848172 Evidence based medicine: what it is and what it isn't https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.312.7023.71 Your A.I. Radiologist Will Not Be With You Soon https://www.nytimes.com/2025/05/14/technology/ai-jobs-radiologists-mayo-clinic.html What This Computer Needs Is a Physician: Humanism and Artificial Intelligence https://doi.org/10.1001/jama.2017.19198 Reliability of LLMs as medical assistants for the general public: a randomized preregistered study https://doi.org/10.1038/s41591-025-04074-y Expressing stigma and inappropriate responses prevents LLMs from safely replacing mental health providers https://arxiv.org/abs/2504.18412 Perceptions and Opinions of Patients About Mental Health Chatbots: Scoping Review https://doi.org/10.2196/17828 User Intentions to Use ChatGPT for Self-Diagnosis and Health-Related Purposes: Cross-sectional Survey Study https://doi.org/10.2196/47564 KFF Health Misinformation Tracking Poll: Artificial Intelligence and Health Information https://www.kff.org/public-opinion/kff-health-misinformation-tracking-poll-artificial-intelligence-and-health-information/ You may also like: Hear John Mandrola, MD's summary and perspective on the top cardiology news each week, on This Week in Cardiology https://www.medscape.com/twic Questions or feedback, please contact news@medscape.net
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Vandaag bespreken we het boek Wachten, een levenshouding, van Dirk de Wachter. Waarom wachten als het sneller kan? Dat is het gevoel van de ondernemer. Terwijl wachten, ruimte maken, veel oplevert. Denk aan betere beslissingen, focus, meer aandacht voor de lange termijn, betere relaties. Dat is waar dit boek je inspiratie kan geven. Hoe je ruimte maakt voor een beter resultaat. Dirk de Wachter is psychiater-psychoterapeut en hoogleraar. We bespraken eerder Borderline Times van hem en andere bekende boeken van hem zijn De van het ongelukkig zijn en Vertroostingen. Hij is een graag geziene gast in Nederlandse programma's zoals Buitenhof https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JMU8KDnfwBQ . Dit is een video van VPRO boeken met Dirk over het boek Wachten https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lqbMClKHEXE https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dirk_De_Wachter Hij is naar eigen zeggen erg beïnvloed door filosoof Emmanuel Levinas en schrijver Michel Houellebecq. In 2021 maakte Dirk De Wachter bekend dat hij kanker heeft. Voor mij is het een heerlijk boek waarin De Wachter het belang van wachten en stilstaan in de snelle wereld verduidelijkt. Dit doet hij vanuit verschillende standpunten, persoonlijk uit zijn eigen leven of in zijn praktijk. De hoofdstukken zijn kort, ongeveer 10 pagina's, en het leest gemakkelijk. Het is fijn om het per hoofdstuk te lezen en dan te laten bezinken. Wat ik soms lastig vind, zijn de Franse stukjes tekst die niet vertaald zijn. Zo goed is mijn Frans niet. De inhoudsopgave Wachten Wachten, een levenshouding Wachten bij de bakker Wachten en wondere gedachten Wachten zonder verwachting Wacht niet te lang, maar wacht als het kan Dichter bij het wachten Wachten op de verdieping Wacht maar, niet alles moet nu Wachten op de liefde Wachten om de tijd te doden Wacht eens… bidden we nog? Wachten op slecht nieuws Het museum van De Wachter Wachten op wat nog komen gaat Wachten Hij vertelt over zijn vriend en mentor Sam IJsseling en hoe het idee voor dit boek ontstond in 2009. Een beschouwing over het wachten. Waarbij Dirk opmerkt dat zijn achternaam de essentie van het leven bevat: de wachter. Wachten, een levenshouding Het wachten zonder verwachting (Heidegger Gelassenheit ist das Warten ohne Erwartung) Mensen misbruiken soms het ‘wachten' als alibi om niets te doen. Dat is niet de levenshouding die Dirk bedoelt, die zelf , nu de kinderen ouder zijn, harder werkt dan ooit. Niets doen is je verantwoordelijkheid ontlopen, zegt hij zelfs. Het is niet de verbinding met de ander aangaan. Wachten is niet niets doen. Wandelen en wachten gaan goed samen. Hij noemt de flaneur. Wandelen en wachten, zonder doel. De Wachter wandelt vaak over kerkhoven. Verbinding aangaan met anderen, de doden. Bijzondere moment van zijn oom, die in een woonzorgcentrum wachte op zijn dood. Wachten bij de bakker Het wachten in de rij, buiten, voor de bakker. Een boekje lezen in de rij. Het verhaal over Bernard Dewulf die hij daar ziet in die rij, twee weken later overlijdt, de ontmoeting met zijn weduwe na een lezing. Lezen tijdens het wachten is heerlijk. Het uitkijken (wachten) naar iets lijkt niet meer te kunnen. We willen spullen en het resultaat zo snel mogelijk. Terwijl het wachten op dat resultaat net zo mooi is, of zelfs mooier dan het resultaat zelf. Zo beschrijft hij het werk van Levinas en het werk en wachten op het resultaat. Zoals de eerste appels van je eigen appelboom. Als afsluiting zegt hij nog dat we in de coronatijd hebben geleerd om te wachten en verbinding te maken. Wachten en wondere gedachten Dat doet het wachten: het overstijgen van de kloktijd, het aanzetten tot wondere gedachten, het ontstijgen van het dwingend moeten, het proeven van de wezenlijkheid van het bestaan. (mooi) Met zijn dochter op een bankje wachten tot de sluis weer dicht is en ze verder kunnen wandelen. Wachten zonder verwachting p49 Hij vertelt over hoe lastig lezen was in de tijd dat hij ernstig ziek was. Hij las één boek samen met zijn zoon - Een odysse en besprak ieder hoofdstuk samen met zijn zoon. De zin van het leven: ‘zum Tode leven' enkel omdat we sterven heeft het leven zin. Alleen omdat we doodgaan, krijgt wat we hier doen betekenis. (wow) Niet vluchten voor het leven, maar goed en rustig en bedachtzaam nadenken over wat we doen en waarom. Misschien moeten we minder doen en beter nadenken over wat, waarom en wanneer. (WOW). Past goed bij mij (en bij ondernemers). Introduceert een filosoof die ik nog niet kende, Henri Bergson (de beroemste filosoof van de wereld - waarom kende ik hem nog niet) - Tijd en vrije wil, lezen. De Wachter noemt ook wachten in een rij, niet voordringen. Iemand voor laten gaan. Galant zijn. Levinas wachtte heel lang op erkenning omdat hij nooit op de barricades sprong. - Voor erkenning moet je dus positie innemen, de barricades op. Het programma Donderdagen met Dirk De Wachter https://npo.nl/start/afspelen/brainwash-special Levinas - Het zijn bestaat niet uit rusten in zichzelf, maar uit zichzelf ontdoen van zichzelf. Iets zijn betekent toegewijd zijn aan de ander. Zonder de ander was ik geen mens. Wacht niet te lang, maar wacht als het kan p68 De lastigheid is er nog, maar het leven is goed. Hoe kunnen we een goed leven hebben met een ernstige kwetsbaarheid die nooit helemaal voorbijgaat? Herstel zit in verbinding gaan. Geduldig aanwezig zijn en wachten tot mensen zelf een stap zetten. Niet te veel zeggen over wat mensen moeten doen. Mooi verhaal over het Wachthuis voor mensen die op de wachtlijst voor de psychiatrie staan. Dichter bij het wachten Geweldig om zo je netwerk met waardevolle mensen uit te bouwen. 'Niet door te zoeken, maar door te wachten en te vinden.' p85 In dit hoofdstuk staan veel quotes van andere boeken en gedichten. 'Schilderen, dat is wachten.' Het echte werk is dus wachten. De kunstenaar wacht. Dagboek van een dichter - Een levensboek: veertig jaar lang elke dag één zin, één regel. Wow. Michaux p91 'Het leven verstrijkt, verdwijnt, even snel als het wordt gebruikt; lang duurt het alleen voor wie in staat is tot zwerven, luieren. Aan de vooravond van zijn dood beseft de man van de daad en de arbeid - te laat - dat het leven van nature lang duurt, een duur die ook hem ten deel had kunnen vallen als hij zich maar niet constant tegenaan had bemoeid. Morning Pages - is ook zoiets. Schrijven komt er vanzelf op papier. Wachten op de verdieping Wacht maar, niet alles moet nu Wachten in een professioneel leven is absoluut niet zo slecht. Neem tijd om te groeien in je functie. Laat het rustig doordringen. Word beter. Watchful waiting. Beleggen in verbinding. Samen met mensen. Dat is heel kostbaar. Soms komen die leidinggevenden bij hem. Ze hebben een burn-out en het niet-wachten heeft hen tot wanhoop gedreven. De professionele wereld zou beter functioneren als we beslissingen bedachtzamer maken. Jonge mannen en vrouwen zouden op jongere leeftijd meer aandacht aan het gezinsleven moeten besteden. Pas als de kinderen groot zijn, gaan ze voor die carrière. Zijn stelling is dat het leven beter wordt met het ouder worden. Er komt met het ouder worden een soort geduld. Net alles moet nog. Wachten op de liefde Twijfel desnoods lang. Wees omzichtig, wacht, bespreek, denk lang na en beslis dan pas. Maar als je beslissing valt, moet dit je motto zijn: bemin je keuze. Je verandert in relaties niet tegelijkertijd. Iedereen groeit op zijn of haar eigen wijze mee. Zo scharnier je aan elkaar. (mooi) Over scheiden. Grote mensen moeten doen wat ze denken dat ze moeten doen, maar ze moeten vooral de zorg voor hun kinderen niet uit het oog verliezen. De verticale verbindingen zijn essentieel. Als je de keuze niet bemint, geef je die keuze geen kans. Als ouder niet te veel je eigen verwachtingen op je kinderen afwentelen. Het kind moet eigen dromen kunnen creëren. Liefst met Gelassenheit. Wachten om de tijd te doden Bij het vissen is het wachten de essentie, maar ook de verbinding tussen vader en zoon (of opa en kleinzoon). p115 als ouder heb je de taak om je kinderen af en toe te begrenzen. het is belangrijk dat ze zich kunnen vervelen. Niet alles moet ingevuld worden. Om van binnenuit, en vanut de verveling de creativiteit doen opstijgen. (geldt ook voor de volwassene zelf) Zoektocht naar de zin (Il y a). Dat kan niet door te geneiten van de kicks, maar wel door te genieten van de gewone dingen in het leven. De wereld dankbaar beleven als een goeie plek.
La présentation en présence de Solène Wachter, chorégraphe de Machine à spectacle, et Virginie Arnaud, cascadeuse.
La Rencontre en présence de Solène Wachter, chorégraphe de Machine à spectacle, et Virginie Arnaud, cascadeuse.
CrossFit begon voor hem niet in een arena, maar in een achtertuin. Met geïmproviseerd materiaal, een handvol trainingspartners en vooral veel nieuwsgierigheid. In deze aflevering van BurpeeTalk spreken we met Wesley Cloos — pionier in de Nederlandse CrossFit-scene en tegenwoordig Country Manager Benelux voor CrossFit.Zijn verhaal begint in de vroege jaren van de sport, wanneer CrossFit in Nederland nog nauwelijks bestond. Van trainingen in de achtertuin van zijn moeder groeit het uit tot het openen van een eigen affiliate, werken als seminar staff en uiteindelijk een rol waarin hij honderden affiliates in de Benelux vertegenwoordigt.Het gesprek beweegt tussen persoonlijke herinneringen en bredere reflecties op de ontwikkeling van de sport. Wat betekent goede coaching werkelijk? Waarom slaan sommige gyms de stap van techniek naar intensiteit over? En hoe verhoudt de spectaculaire wereld van de CrossFit Games zich tot de dagelijkse realiteit van gewone sporters?Thema's als coaching, community, affiliate-cultuur en de internationale groei van CrossFit komen uitgebreid aan bod.Een gesprek met Wesley Cloos over pionieren, verantwoordelijkheid en de toekomst van CrossFit — in Nederland, Europa en daarbuiten.
Welkom bij de 56e aflevering van de podcast De Verliescirkel. Vandaag kun je luisteren naar het interview met Dirk de Wachter. Dirk de Wachter, de Vlaamse psychiater die als geen ander bekend staat om zijn prachtige taalgebruik, zeker waar het de lastigheden in het leven, zoals omgaan met verlies, gaat. Dirk is als psychiater en psychotherapeut verbonden aan het UPC KU Leuven. Hij is ook opleider en supervisor in de gezinstherapie. Dirk schreef vele boeken waaronder Vertroostingen over de periode van zijn ziekte. Op het boek 'Wachten' waarover hij in de podcast spreekt, hoeven we niet meer te wachten, het is inmiddels verschenen. In oktober 2026 gaat hij met emeritaat. Niet om niks te doen, maar hij gaat drie weken per maand, drie dagen per week werken. Mogelijk krijgt hij dan meer tijd om naar zijn geliefde Parijs te gaan. Geniet van deze aflevering, liefs Hanneke Fiddelaers Wil je meer weten over onze opleidingen, ons werk bij Expertisecentrum Omgaan met Verlies of heb je vragen? Neem dan een kijkje op onze website of stuur ons gerust een e-mail. De foto is gemaakt door ©Kristof Ghyselinck.
In this episode, meet professor of medicine Dr. Robert Wachter, journalist Norah O'Donnell, and venture capitalist Bill Gurley. Hear why Robert Wachter chose to narrate his audiobook, learn about the startling realization that inspired Norah O'Donnell to write We the Women, and hear why Bill Gurley wants you to chase your dreams. A Giant Leap by Dr. Robert Wachter https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/776443/a-giant-leap-by-robert-wachter-md/9798217282074/ We the Women by Norah O'Donnell with Kate Andersen Brower https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/746548/we-the-women-by-norah-odonnell-with-kate-andersen-brower/9798217176236/ Runnin' Down a Dream by Bill Gurley https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/769256/runnin-down-a-dream-by-bill-gurley/9798217175208/
Send a textHealthcare has long promised a digital revolution, yet many clinicians feel more burdened than empowered. With AI now accelerating at a rapid pace, can this moment finally deliver on that promise?Dr. Robert Wachter, author of A Giant Leap, joins host John Driscoll to discuss how AI is evolving clinical workflows and decision-making, why "better than human" is good enough in our overburdened system, and the leadership choices that will determine whether AI reduces burnout or deepens healthcare's existing failures.
Artificial intelligence can now match and sometimes surpass physicians in areas such as diagnosis to empathy. What does that mean for doctors, patients, and the future of our health care? Join us for a look at AI in medicine from the physician who has more than a dozen times ranked as one of the 50 most influential physician-executives in the United States by Modern Healthcare magazine, Robert Wachter, M.D. Wachter will sift out the facts from the hype and make a compelling argument for AI's power to transform health care. He says that the system is currently buckling under the weight of bureaucratic pressures, soaring costs, and clinician burnout; in that environment, AI doesn't have to be perfect, just better. Wachter conducted extensive research and more than 100 interviews with leaders in medicine, technology, policy and business; he presented the results in his new book A Giant Leap: How AI is Transforming Healthcare and What That Means for Our Future. In it, he also considers challenges such as AI hallucinations, biases and misinformation. Yet AI is already in hospitals and clinics drafting notes, answering patient questions, recommending treatments, interpreting images, and guiding surgeries. Will this collaboration of humans and technology be successful in the long term? Will it become the savior of health care or just another source of harm and frustration? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
During the COVID-19 pandemic, Dr. Bob Wachter was one of the nation's trusted voices, helping us better understand the disease that upended our world and healthcare system. Now he's focused on what he sees as the next great disruption in medicine: Generative AI. Though we need to address its flaws and limitations, Dr. Wachter says AI is essential to a healthcare system buckling under the weight of clinician burnout, staff shortages and astronomical costs. We talk with Dr. Wachter about his new book, “A Giant Leap: How AI Is Transforming Healthcare and What That Means for Our Future.” Guests: Dr. Robert "Bob" Wachter, professor and chair of the Department of Medicine, University of California, San Francisco Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Our heroes witness the true power of the Sunsword as they search for the missing Wachter children.Featuring: Joseph as the DMMark as the Dragonborn Paladin "Arkundax"Bun as the Elf Bard "Vio"Sam as Orc Druid "Grude"Steph as the Human Artificer "Minerva"Jess (Nemir) as the Tiefling Sorcerer "Romaia"Please note: While the FrogCast often aims for a "PG-13" rating, this module contains elements of horror and mature themes that might be uncomfortable to some. Elements of body horror, implied mistreatment of children (such as child ghosts), and mature themes commonly associated with vampires and gothic settings will be present throughout the adventure.This adventure is based off of "Curse of Strahd Reloaded" by "DragnaCarta"https://www.patreon.com/DragnaCarta/postsCharacter art by: https://linktr.ee/melthehoneybeeEnjoy!Podcast: https://anchor.fm/lfrogdndYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/josephblanchetteBlue Sky: https://bsky.app/profile/josephlfrog.bsky.socialturesPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/legendaryfrog"Blue Feather"Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
Health Affairs' Rob Lott interviews Dr. Robert Wachter, Professor and Chair of the Department of Medicine at UCSF, about his new book A Giant Leap: How AI Is Transforming Healthcare and What That Means for Our Future. Wachter reflects on his own daily use of AI as a clinician, the reasons he has grown optimistic about its potential, and the challenges of regulating fast‑evolving technologies. Currently, more than 70 percent of our content is freely available - and we'd like to keep it that way. With your support, we can continue to keep our digital publication Forefront and podcast
Howie and Harlan are joined by internist and author Robert Wachter to discuss his new book, which explores how AI is already changing day-to-day medical practice and argues that it can improve care, reduce burnout, and even help repair a broken healthcare system. Show notes: Robert Wachter: A Giant Leap: How AI Is Transforming Healthcare and What That Means for Our Future Robert Wachter: The Digital Doctor: Hope, Hype, and Harm at the Dawn of Medicine's Computer Age Robert Wachter: "Pattern Recognition" "AI Prognosis: Readers' predictions for health AI in 2026. What's on your bingo card?" Robert Wachter: "Will The AI Jobpocalypse Hit Healthcare?" Video: Geoff Hinton on deep learning and radiology "Call me Dr Ishmael: trends in electronic health record notes available at emergency department visits and admissions" "OpenAI launches ChatGPT Health to connect user medical records, wellness apps" "Utah launches first-in-the-nation trial that lets AI renew your prescription" Robert Wachter: "Will AI Rescue Primary Care?" "We found what you're asking ChatGPT about health. A doctor scored its answers." Robert Wachter: "We Need Medical AI for Patients" Robert Wachter: "Medicine's AI Knowledge War Heats Up" Josiah Macy Jr. Foundation Conference on Artificial Intelligence in Medical Education: Proceedings and Recommendations Robert Wachter: Deskilling and Healthcare AI" "Are A.I. Tools Making Doctors Worse at Their Jobs?" "The Robot Doctor Will See You Now" Atul Gawande: "Personal Best" In the Yale School of Management's MBA for Executives program, you'll get a full MBA education in 22 months while applying new skills to your organization in real time. Yale's Executive Master of Public Health offers a rigorous public health education for working professionals, with the flexibility of evening online classes alongside three on-campus trainings. Email Howie and Harlan comments or questions.
Howie and Harlan are joined by internist and author Robert Wachter to discuss his new book, which explores how AI is already changing day-to-day medical practice and argues that it can improve care, reduce burnout, and even help repair a broken healthcare system. Show notes: Robert Wachter: A Giant Leap: How AI Is Transforming Healthcare and What That Means for Our Future Robert Wachter: The Digital Doctor: Hope, Hype, and Harm at the Dawn of Medicine's Computer Age Robert Wachter: "Pattern Recognition" "AI Prognosis: Readers' predictions for health AI in 2026. What's on your bingo card?" Robert Wachter: "Will The AI Jobpocalypse Hit Healthcare?" Video: Geoff Hinton on deep learning and radiology "Call me Dr Ishmael: trends in electronic health record notes available at emergency department visits and admissions" "OpenAI launches ChatGPT Health to connect user medical records, wellness apps" "Utah launches first-in-the-nation trial that lets AI renew your prescription" Robert Wachter: "Will AI Rescue Primary Care?" "We found what you're asking ChatGPT about health. A doctor scored its answers." Robert Wachter: "We Need Medical AI for Patients" Robert Wachter: "Medicine's AI Knowledge War Heats Up" Josiah Macy Jr. Foundation Conference on Artificial Intelligence in Medical Education: Proceedings and Recommendations Robert Wachter: Deskilling and Healthcare AI" "Are A.I. Tools Making Doctors Worse at Their Jobs?" "The Robot Doctor Will See You Now" Atul Gawande: "Personal Best" In the Yale School of Management's MBA for Executives program, you'll get a full MBA education in 22 months while applying new skills to your organization in real time. Yale's Executive Master of Public Health offers a rigorous public health education for working professionals, with the flexibility of evening online classes alongside three on-campus trainings. Email Howie and Harlan comments or questions.
Session Twenty-Six picks up at a moment where survival has stopped feeling temporary. By now, the party understands that Barovia doesn't reset between victories. Vallaki, once a place to rest and resupply, has become hostile ground. We're no longer visitors. We're trespassers.The objective is narrow and urgent: recover the Amulet of Ravenkind. Losing a relic capable of harming vampires in Strahd's domain isn't a setback. It's a liability. Lady Fiona Wachter, newly installed as Vallaki's burgomaster, is the most likely person holding it. Her family predates Strahd's rule, and in Barovia, old families tend to survive by making old bargains.We enter her house through the basement. That alone says something about how this campaign has shifted.The cellar looks ordinary until it isn't. Eight skeletons tear themselves out of the dirt floor, remnants of people who likely believed Vallaki was safer than the road. The fight is quick and decisive. What would have been a near-death struggle earlier in the campaign is handled with efficiency. Not confidence. Experience.Radley, the human fighter, has fully settled into his role as an Eldritch Knight. Early in the campaign he relied on armor and luck. Now he holds ground deliberately, mixing blade work with defensive magic. Urihorn, the halfling ranger who no longer casts a shadow, controls distance and terrain, his connection to his animal companion reinforcing a steadiness Barovia hasn't yet taken from him. Daermon, the arcane trickster, turns positioning and timing into damage. Perlan, the monk newly arrived to the valley, already fights like someone who understands that hesitation gets you killed here.After the skeletons fall, we notice something worse than the combat itself: signs of frequent foot traffic worn into the dirt. A wall rotates, revealing a hidden chamber. Five chairs sit around a pentagram. No bodies. No ritual in progress. Just evidence that this house hosts meetings, not accidents.That's Lady Wachter's real danger. Not sudden violence, but organization.Outside the house, the tension shifts from combat to consequence. Ismark, burgomaster of Barovia Village and brother to Ireena, presses us for answers we've been avoiding. Until now, we've lied to him about his sister's fate. Not out of cruelty, but because the truth in Barovia doesn't bring closure. It brings reckless action.The lie collapses anyway.Radley carries that moment harder than most. He's now the only survivor of his original party. Everyone else from those early days is dead. Burned. Taken. Left behind. He isn't still alive because he's exceptional. He's alive because he adapted.At the end of the session, the party reaches Level 7.Mechanically, this is a meaningful step. Fighters gain stronger combat options. Rogues and monks become harder to pin down. Spellcasters unlock deeper resources. Everyone gains resilience and flexibility.Narratively, the level-up marks something quieter: we're no longer reacting. We're preparing.Session Twenty-Six doesn't end with a win. It ends with clarity. Vallaki is compromised. Lady Wachter is entrenched. Strahd is still ahead of us.And whatever comes next won't be handled politely.In Barovia, that's progress.
In this episode of Inside Silver Ranch, we sit down with Chad Wachter, President and CEO of Investcore, the developer behind Silver Ranch. Chad shares the story of how the development began, built on a vision of collaboration with Bismarck's top builders, and how that approach has fueled years of consistent growth.He gives an inside look at Silver Ranch's newest milestones, including the opening of the Career & Technical Education Center, the announcement of a new Catholic campus, and the upcoming 55+ community. Chad also talks about the development's future, from upcoming commercial opportunities to plans for a regional park.Learn more about Investcore at: Investcore.comStay connected with Silver Ranch at: SilverRanchND.com
So viele kämpfen mit ihrem Gewicht. Wie entsteht unser Hunger? Welche Macht hat die Lebensmittelindustrie? Wer bestimmt wie viel wir essen? Atze und Leon sind auf eine neue Forschungsarbeit gestoßen, die voller Antworten aus der Wissenschaft steckt. Dabei wird eins klar: Essen ist viel komplexer - und spannender - als die meisten denken. Fühlt euch gut betreut Leon & Atze Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/leonwindscheid/ https://www.instagram.com/atzeschroeder_offiziell/ Mehr zu unseren Werbepartnern findet ihr hier: https://linktr.ee/betreutesfuehlen Tickets: Atze: https://www.atzeschroeder.de/#termine Leon: https://leonwindscheid.de/tour/ Vorverkauf 2026: https://betreutes-fuehlen.ticket.io/ Die ganze Folge Terra Xplore mit Torsten Prix seht ihr hier: https://www.zdf.de/reportagen/250-kilo--bin-ich-suechtig-nach-essen-movie-100 Das Hauptreview für diese Folge: Mann, T., & Ward, A. (2025). The self-control of eating. Annual review of psychology. Binge Eating Störung zusammengefasst mit Hilfsangeboten: https://essstoerungen.bioeg.de/was-sind-essstoerungen/arten/binge-eating-stoerung/ In Leons Buch »Besser Fühlen«, gibt es ein Kapitel zum Thema Hunger, mit vielen Studien und Hintergründen zu dieser Folge. Sollwerttheorien zu Hunger: Ausführlich diskutiert in in: Pinel, Barnes, Pauli. Biopsychologie. 10., aktualisierte und erweiterte Auflage. 2018. Kapitel 13. Hunger, Essen und Gesundheit. Die Suppenteller: Wansink, B., Painter, J. E., & North, J. (2005). Bottomless bowls: why visual cues of portion size may influence intake. Obesity research. Replikation der Suppenstudie: Lopez, A., Choi, A. K., Dellawar, N. C., Cullen, B. C., Avila Contreras, S., Rosenfeld, D. L., & Tomiyama, A. J. (2024). Visual cues and food intake: A preregistered replication of Wansink et al.(2005). Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 153(2), 275. Blogbeitrag, in dem die Echtheit der Suppenstudie hinterfragt wird: https://statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu/2019/08/20/did-that-bottomless-soup-bowl-experiment-ever-happen/ Zum Lachs: Karl. (2003). Farbstoffgehalte in Lachsersatzprodukten aus Seelachs und alaska-Seelachs und Veränderungen bei Lagerung im Kühlschrank. Informationen für die Fischwirtschaft aus der Fischereiforschung. NDR Visite. (12.04.2016). Fisch: Lachsrote Farbzusätze sind schädlich. NDR. abgerufen am 27. 10. 2020, unter ndr.de/ratgeber/gesundheit/Fisch-Lachsrote-Farbzusaetze-sind-schaedlich,lachs416.html. Berichtet unter anderem hier: Wachter. (27. 08. 2015). Kann dieser aufstrich ADHS bei Kindern auslösen? Stern. abgerufen am 11.01.2021, unter stern.de/genuss/essen/auf regung-bei-facebook-kann-dieser-lachs-brotaufstrich-adhs-ausloesen–6419180.html; wie auch: Kienscherf. (01. 09. 2015). Kann ein Fisch-Brotaufstrich aDHS auslösen? Neue Osnabrückerzeitung. Das Nova System und die Überischt zu Ultra Processed Food: Monteiro, C. A., Louzada, M. L., Steele-Martinez, E., Cannon, G., Andrade, G. C., Baker, P., ... & Touvier, M. (2025). Ultra-processed foods and human health: the main thesis and the evidence. The Lancet Redaktion: Leon Windscheid Produktion: Murmel Productions
Er is iets geks aan de hand in Nederland. We behoren tot de welvarendste en gelukkigste landen ter wereld, en toch worden we steeds angstiger en somberder. 'Nederland is een therapiecultuur geworden', stelt religiewetenschapper Katie Vlaardingerbroek in haar nieuwe boek Nederland Therapieland. Het probleem? Al die therapie maakt ons niet per se beter, maar soms juist zieker. Katie spreekt niet alleen als onderzoeker, maar ook uit ervaring: ze zat zelf lang in de GGZ vanwege psychische klachten. Die combinatie levert een uniek perspectief op. Ze ziet dat therapie niet meer slechts een behandelvorm is, maar een complete cultuur. Een cultuur die lijkt op religie. Een staatsreligie zelfs. Katie schuwt de controverse niet, maar denkt gelukkig ook in oplossingen. Afgelopen vrijdag kon je al een voorpublicatie lezen op De Ongelooflijke Substack (https://open.substack.com/pub/deongelooflijke/p/wat-als-beter-worden-ons-zieker-maakt?r=6cjvm1&utm_medium=ios), en ze praat minstens zo goed als ze schrijft. David Boogerd spreekt Katie Vlaardingerbroek uiteraard samen met vaste gast theoloog Stefan Paas, hoogleraar aan de VU in Amsterdam en de Theologische Universiteit Utrecht. Let op: In dit gesprek komen een aantal heftige thema's voorbij, zoals seksueel misbruik, zelfbeschadiging en zelfmoord. Worstel je zelf met sombere gedachten of heb je het gevoel dat je er alleen voor staat? Je kunt dag en nacht anoniem chatten via 113.nl (https://www.113.nl/) of bellen met 0800-0113.
This is an episode of The Specialist, your weekly dose of wonder. In The Specialist, explore the significance and journey of an extraordinary work through the eyes of those that know it best. On today's episode, an auction built overnight - Virgil Abloh's reimagining of the iconic Nike Air Force 1 for Louis Vuitton. The auction became a global phenomenon, with two hundred pairs sold exclusively through Sotheby's, attracting bidders from more than 50 countries. Brahm Wachter, Sotheby's Head of Modern Collectibles based in Los Angeles, orchestrated the sale. Further details about the episode subject. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Nicolas Senn präsentiert im traditionsreichen, über 135-jährigen Hotel «Bahnhof Giswil» ein vielseitiges Programm mit Jodel, Ländler im Innerschwyzer Stil und Appenzeller Musik – gespielt von bekannten Formationen, regionalen Musikerfamilien und jungen Talenten. Die Geschwister Rymann, Silvia und Peter Rymann, sind Kinder des wohl bekanntesten Giswilers: Ruedi Rymann, Komponist und Jodler des «Schacher Seppli». Silvia und Peter führen sein musikalisches Erbe weiter. Dani Britschgi wohnt auf einem abgelegenen Bauernhof hoch über dem Sarnersee oberhalb von Stalden OW. Im Ländlertrio Britschgi spielen noch sein Cou-Cousin und dessen Vater. Sie spielen im «Bahnhof Giswil» mit einem urchigen Schottisch auf. Gern gesehener Gast am Tisch oder auf dem Geigenbank ist Jörg Bucher. Der Luzerner Akkordeonist ist regelmässig mit verschiedenen Formationen im Bahnhof zu Gast. In der Sendung spielt er im Ländlertrio Innerschwyzergruess zusammen mit Fredi Heinzer und Frowin Neff. Dieser feiert in diesem Jahr noch seinen 50. Geburtstag und macht auf seiner Geburtstagstour ebenfalls Halt im «Bahnhof Giswil». Die Schärgläis-Muisig sind fünf junge Musikantinnen und Musikanten aus der Region. Alle haben als erstes Schwyzerörgeli gelernt und zwei von ihnen später noch Kontrabass. In der Sendung spielen sie ein Stück ihres Grossvaters. Das Appenzeller-Echo – der Name verrät es – reist aus der Ostschweiz an. Die drei Musiker sind aktuell zusammen mit dem Stimmakrobaten Martin O. und dem Schauspieler Philipp Langenegger auf «Appenzeller Welttournee». Zwischen diesen Auftritten machen sie kurz halt bei «Potzmusig». Und ebenfalls aus der Ostschweiz kommt die Kapelle Dürr-Wachter. Aber sie spielen in klassischer Innerschweizer Besetzung mit Klarinette und Akkordeon.
Aujourd'hui, je reçois Russell Maliphant, chorégraphe britannique reconnu pour la place essentielle qu'il accorde à la lumière dans chacune de ses créations.Russell inaugure la 2ᵉ édition de Dans(e) la Lumière à la Fondation EDF avec son solo In a Landscape, dont la conception lumière est signée Panagiotis Tomaras.C'est une occasion idéale de (re)découvrir le travail de Russell Maliphant, encore trop peu connu en France.On l'écoute avec joie,Cette conversation se déroule entièrement en anglais.
Matt is a nationally recognized leader in development finance and impact investment whose career has taken him from KPMG in New York City to revitalizing downtown Erie through the ErieDowntown Development Corporation (EDDC) and now leading innovation as Vice President of Finance and Investment at Carnegie Foundry, a company driving growth in the region's world-renowned robotics industry. Matt has been recognized by Forbes, the White House Opportunity and Revitalization Council, and the Council of Development Finance Agencies for his transformational work in economic development and public-private partnerships. But despite his national success, Matt credits Cathedral Prep for laying the foundation that shaped his drive, discipline, and vision for impact. Listen now to hear aboutMatt's journey, leadership lessons, stories about the work he has been involved in, and how he's using his expertise to build a stronger future for our community!
The adventurers began this session crammed into the cellar of a decrepit Vallaki house, hidden by the wereraven Dannika Martikov after their chaotic escape from the gallows. Radley Fullthorn, the Human Eldritch Knight, and Daermon Cobain, the Elf Arcane Trickster, were unconscious, dragged to safety by allies while Urihorn Tenpenny, the Halfling Beastmaster, and his panther kept watch. Above, Wachter's patrols rattled doors and questioned villagers, searching for fugitives.When Radley and Daermon regained consciousness, the group debated their next move. Their companion Traxidor, the Half-elf Cleric of Light, had been executed. Worse, his body was strung up in public. In Barovia, corpses are not only reminders of mortality but tools of terror. Radley recalled earlier visions of hanged comrades — Valen'eir's ghost and Baron Vallakovich's lynching — all echoes of this grim moment. Barovia repeats its cruelties, each cycle sharper than the last.The group considered a desperate plan. Perhaps the Abbot at Krezk could resurrect Traxidor, if they could reclaim his body. Dannika scouted the gates, reporting guards and wardens everywhere. She armed Radley with studded leather and a raven-crested shield, a sign of the Keepers of the Feather, the wereraven resistance. Urihorn revealed he could heal and offered Van Richten's potion. Plans set, they waited for nightfall.At the square, Traxidor's corpse swayed in the dark. Four guards stood watch. Daermon and Radley approached disguised as drunks, hoping to lower suspicion. Urihorn, hidden above with bow drawn, covered them. The ruse worked. Guards jeered, ready to shake down “drunkards.” The ambush was swift: Daermon slid a dagger through a heart, Radley crushed another, Urihorn's arrows dropped the rest. One fleeing man burned alive from Radley's fire bolt, another fell pierced by arrows. No mercy tonight.Then laughter echoed. Lady Wachter's voice boomed unnaturally loud, mocking their efforts as predictable. Her image shimmered nearby. Daermon lunged, cleaving her form — but his blade passed through. She was only an illusion.The air rippled. From portals spilled fiends: Spined Devils, winged horrors firing volleys of burning barbs, and a towering Barbed Devil, stinking of brimstone, its hide covered in jagged spines, its eyes glowing with malice. Lady Wachter had summoned servants of Asmodeus, lord of the Nine Hells.The battle turned desperate. Spines rained. Hellfire burned. Radley's fire bolt splashed harmlessly against the devils' infernal resistances. Urihorn loosed arrow after arrow, panther snarling. Daermon dodged, struck, and poured Van Richten's potion down Radley's throat to keep him alive. The cleric's corpse swung like bait, pierced by spines meant for Radley.Urihorn found a mark — one devil burst into ash. But more pressed on. Radley cut the noose, slinging Traxidor's body over his shoulder. Spines pierced the corpse but missed his living flesh. Devils chased them down alleys, fireballs crashing, barbs flying. Together, the adventurers staggered toward the Blue Water Inn, wounded, burdened, pursued. The city itself seemed to close in.Barovia always twists rescue into torment. They had slain guards, claimed Traxidor's body, even destroyed a devil. But they remained hunted, battered, and uncertain if they could even reach sanctuary. Wachter's laughter still rang in their ears.HeroesRadley: Human Eldritch Knight, fighter with sword and fire magic.Daermon: Elf Arcane Trickster, rogue with stealth and illusions.Urihorn: Halfling Beastmaster Ranger, partnered with a black panther.Traxidor (fallen): Half-elf Cleric of Light, executed by Wachter.Sören (fallen): Aasimar Paladin, slain earlier by the Reeve.
In Vallaki, justice is never blind. It is theater, staged with gallows and blood to frighten a weary people into obedience.Barovia wastes nothing, not even prisoners. Only a day after Radley the Eldritch Knight and Traxidor the Cleric were captured by Wachter's men, the town square filled with hammers and wood. Gallows rose before the eyes of Vallaki's beaten citizens. Here there are no cells and no juries — only spectacle, execution, and fear.At the Blue Water Inn, Daermon the Arcane Trickster told his new ally Urihorn Tenpenny of the party's plight. Daermon had stumbled into Barovia through the mists, while Urihorn, a halfling Beastmaster from Falkovnia, entered with purpose. He came hunting Strahd. Where Daermon was trapped, Urihorn was deliberate — a mist-walker with vengeance on his mind.Urihorn sought counsel from Rictavio, secretly the vampire hunter Van Richten. But the master hunter admitted ignorance of Vallaki's civics; his war is only against Strahd. It was Danika Martikov, innkeeper and wereraven, who spoke plainly: there would be no prison, only a mock trial and a noon execution.Urihorn defied curfew that night, climbing the palisade to summon his black panther. The beast bounded from the treeline, jaws carrying a human arm scavenged from some forgotten kill. Urihorn coaxed it free and guided the cat back into hiding. Even loyalty comes bloodied in Barovia.By morning, criers declared the charges: murder, mayhem, defiance of authority. The crowd assembled, silent and sullen. Daermon hid amid rubble from the Festival of the Blazing Sun. Urihorn perched on a rooftop, panther crouched. The prisoners were dragged forward, Radley blinded by an iron mask, Traxidor dulled by sedatives. Guards prodded them onto the stage. Wardens in black robes stood ready, amulets glowing.Lady Wachter thundered her speech, painting the outsiders as brigands worse than Vargas Vallakovich himself. The Reeve stepped forward with charges. He never finished. Arrows flew. Daermon's struck true, Urihorn's burst into a Hail of Thorns, ripping through guards. The Reeve toppled dead. Revenge at last for Sören Ironwood's fall.Chaos followed. Wardens conjured Spiritual Weapons, ghostly blades flashing. Necrotic bolts seared air. Wachter raised Sanctuary, wrapping herself in magic that turned attacks away. And then allies swooped down: Urwin and Danika Martikov revealed themselves as wereravens, striking guards while spears stabbed into their bodies.Radley fought blindly, headbutting a guard so hard his nose broke. The mask rang like a gong, but Radley fought on. Traxidor swayed, barely conscious. Daermon darted with blades, Urihorn fired arrow after arrow. His panther snarled below, leaping into fray. But Wachter's healing magic revived her men, and the tide turned. One warden faltered, then rose again at her touch.Radley fell. Daermon soon followed. For a moment, it seemed the execution would succeed despite the chaos. Then the Martikovs acted. Bleeding, feathers falling, they lifted the unconscious adventurers onto their shoulders, forced through spears, and hurled them into a wagon. Urwin cracked the reins, horse screaming, cart rattling out of the square. Urihorn leapt down from the roof, panther racing beside him, and followed the flight.Only Traxidor was left behind, sedated and bound, at the mercy of Lady Wachter.The wagon fled to a cellar in an abandoned house. Dannika hid the survivors beneath crates, explained that wereravens heal quickly, and urged Urihorn to keep still. Wachter's search parties would soon comb the streets. Then she shifted into raven form and vanished into the gray sky, leaving the heroes battered, half-rescued, half-defeated.The Reeve was dead. Radley and Daermon survived. Urihorn proved his worth. But Traxidor remained in enemy hands.This is Barovia's rhythm: victories poisoned, rescues incomplete, survival always at a cost.
TalkErie.com - The Joel Natalie Show - Erie Pennsylvania Daily Podcast
The Carnegie Foundry and Barber National Institute are teaming up to develop THRYVE LABS. Our guests are Bob Barber, SVP at Barber National Institute, and Matt Wachter, CFO & General Council at Carnegie Foundry.
TalkErie.com - The Joel Natalie Show - Erie Pennsylvania Daily Podcast
Key players in Erie's City Revitalization & Improvement Zone Authority join us: Chair Matthew Wachter, and Executive Director Brian Polito.
Within the world of purebred coonhounds there exists seven recognized breeds, each with a national association that affiliates with the major coonhound registry, United Kennel Club. These associations exist not only to steer the future of the individual breeds within the registry, but also as a fraternity, or sorority as the case may be, of individuals devoted to the breed. None is more tightknit than the American Black and Tan Coonhound Association, Our guest in this episode, Matt Wachter of Gardendale, Ala., is a young man that chose the Black and Tan Breed early on in his coon hunting career and has benefited greatly from the mentors he has gained through his choice of breeds. One such mentor and personal friend is the late Doug Moore of Mt. Olive, Alabama.Moore recently passed at the age of 82.The dog talk at its finest in this episode is full of stories of hunting with Moore and other stalwarts of the Black and Tan breed of Wachter's experience. Although fanciers of Black and Tans will no doubt appreciate this episode most, the stories, accounts and benefits of a coon hunter's life within the confines of a given breed should serve to influence others to choose a similar path. We would like to thank those who support this podcast. Special thanks to Alpha Dog Nutrition and Double U Hunting Supply for sponsoring this episode. Want to learn more about Alpha Dog Nutrition? Check out the links belowhttps://www.dusupply.com/alphadogwww.dusupply.comhttps://alphadognutrition.com/ https://www.youtube.com/@DoubleUHuntingSupply/podcasts
Within the world of purebred coonhounds there exists seven recognized breeds, each with a national association that affiliates with the major coonhound registry, United Kennel Club. These associations exist not only to steer the future of the individual breeds within the registry, but also as a fraternity, or sorority as the case may be, of individuals devoted to the breed. None is more tightknit than the American Black and Tan Coonhound Association, Our guest in this episode, Matt Wachter of Gardendale, Ala., is a young man that chose the Black and Tan Breed early on in his coon hunting career and has benefited greatly from the mentors he has gained through his choice of breeds. One such mentor and personal friend is the late Doug Moore of Mt. Olive, Alabama.Moore recently passed at the age of 82.The dog talk at its finest in this episode is full of stories of hunting with Moore and other stalwarts of the Black and Tan breed of Wachter's experience. Although fanciers of Black and Tans will no doubt appreciate this episode most, the stories, accounts and benefits of a coon hunter's life within the confines of a given breed should serve to influence others to choose a similar path. We would like to thank those who support this podcast. Special thanks to Alpha Dog Nutrition and Double U Hunting Supply for sponsoring this episode. Want to learn more about Alpha Dog Nutrition? Check out the links below https://www.dusupply.com/alphadog www.dusupply.com https://alphadognutrition.com/ https://www.youtube.com/@DoubleUHuntingSupply/podcasts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Within the world of purebred coonhounds there exists seven recognized breeds, each with a national association that affiliates with the major coonhound registry, United Kennel Club. These associations exist not only to steer the future of the individual breeds within the registry, but also as a fraternity, or sorority as the case may be, of individuals devoted to the breed. None is more tightknit than the American Black and Tan Coonhound Association, Our guest in this episode, Matt Wachter of Gardendale, Ala., is a young man that chose the Black and Tan Breed early on in his coon hunting career and has benefited greatly from the mentors he has gained through his choice of breeds. One such mentor and personal friend is the late Doug Moore of Mt. Olive, Alabama.Moore recently passed at the age of 82.The dog talk at its finest in this episode is full of stories of hunting with Moore and other stalwarts of the Black and Tan breed of Wachter's experience. Although fanciers of Black and Tans will no doubt appreciate this episode most, the stories, accounts and benefits of a coon hunter's life within the confines of a given breed should serve to influence others to choose a similar path. We would like to thank those who support this podcast. Special thanks to Alpha Dog Nutrition and Double U Hunting Supply for sponsoring this episode. Want to learn more about Alpha Dog Nutrition? Check out the links belowhttps://www.dusupply.com/alphadogwww.dusupply.comhttps://alphadognutrition.com/ https://www.youtube.com/@DoubleUHuntingSupply/podcasts
Within the world of purebred coonhounds there exists seven recognized breeds, each with a national association that affiliates with the major coonhound registry, United Kennel Club. These associations exist not only to steer the future of the individual breeds within the registry, but also as a fraternity, or sorority as the case may be, of individuals devoted to the breed. None is more tightknit than the American Black and Tan Coonhound Association, Our guest in this episode, Matt Wachter of Gardendale, Ala., is a young man that chose the Black and Tan Breed early on in his coon hunting career and has benefited greatly from the mentors he has gained through his choice of breeds. One such mentor and personal friend is the late Doug Moore of Mt. Olive, Alabama.Moore recently passed at the age of 82.The dog talk at its finest in this episode is full of stories of hunting with Moore and other stalwarts of the Black and Tan breed of Wachter's experience. Although fanciers of Black and Tans will no doubt appreciate this episode most, the stories, accounts and benefits of a coon hunter's life within the confines of a given breed should serve to influence others to choose a similar path. We would like to thank those who support this podcast. Special thanks to Alpha Dog Nutrition and Double U Hunting Supply for sponsoring this episode. Want to learn more about Alpha Dog Nutrition? Check out the links belowhttps://www.dusupply.com/alphadogwww.dusupply.comhttps://alphadognutrition.com/ https://www.youtube.com/@DoubleUHuntingSupply/podcasts
Whether you find the thought of playing in front of people to be paralyzing or if you just get nervous when someone else is listening and don't play as well as you think you should, this episode is for you! Dr. Michelle Wachter, a piano teacher and executive director of the Flagstaff Symphony Orchestra, shares her 3 stage strategy for how to understand your natural performance energy and turn it into an advantage! Musicianship Mastery is formerly known as The Musician Toolkit. Let me know your thoughts on this episode as a voice message to possibly share on a future episode at https://www.speakpipe.com/MusicianToolkit If you enjoyed this, please give it a rating and review on the podcast app of your choice. You can find all episodes of this podcast at https://www.davidlanemusic.com/toolkit You can follow David Lane AND the Musician Toolkit podcast on Facebook @DavidMLaneMusic, on Instagram and TikTok @DavidLaneMusic, and on YouTube @davidlanemusic1
How does the body of Christ move apostolically? Tabitha De Wachter teaches how apostolic churches pray, listen, and obey when God calls them to go.Tabitha is the lead pastor of Every Nation Gent in Belgium.
Hello everyone, and welcome back to the Feel Free Again podcast! I'm your host, Cole James, and today we have an incredible guest: Hannah Wachter—a life coach and certified Grief Recovery Method Specialist. Hannah has dedicated her work to helping people navigate loss, process grief, and rebuild their lives in a meaningful way. In this episode, Hannah opens up about her personal journey with grief, including the sudden loss of her mother and how that experience shaped her career in helping others heal. We dive deep into what makes grief so misunderstood, why society struggles with loss, and how the Grief Recovery Method provides a powerful framework for emotional healing. Whether you're dealing with personal loss, supporting a loved one, or looking for tools to guide your emotional well-being, this conversation will provide real, actionable steps to move forward. We also explore topics like unconventional grief, the impact of loss beyond death (divorce, career changes, loss of identity), and how setting boundaries is essential in the grieving process. If you've ever felt unheard in your grief or struggled with what to say to someone experiencing loss, this episode is for you.
Prepare to be inspired and entertained as Sean Wachter returns to Out of Patients! Sean, aka "The Cancer Fighter," is a two-time melanoma survivor, professional wrestler, coffee shop entrepreneur, and self-proclaimed 'f**ked up Forrest Gump.' With a resume that includes Madison Square Garden, WWE dreams, and a 'We Got This' People's Champion belt, Sean's journey of triumph over cancer (and doctors who didn't believe him) is nothing short of extraordinary. This episode dives into Sean's fight against misdiagnosis, his wrestling odyssey, and his hilarious philosophy of not having “time for why.” Get ready for a rollercoaster of grit, humor, and inspiration, capped with a dose of 80s nostalgia and a no-holds-barred approach to life.RELATED LINKSSean Wachter's Instagram: @thecancerfighterseanwachterSean Wachter on LinkedIn: Sean WachterOvercoming Brain Mets and LMD: Sean's Melanoma Journey: Cure Melanoma Blog"Live and Live Fully" Story: V FoundationFEEDBACKLike this episode? Rate and review Out of Patients on your favorite podcast platform. For guest suggestions or sponsorship inquiries, email podcast@matthewzachary.com.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.