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Murder Files Unsealed
Christopher Bernard Wilder - The Beauty Queen Killer
The episode details the chilling criminal career of Christopher Bernard Wilder, known as the "Beauty Queen Killer" and "Snapshot Killer", who became one of America's most infamous serial murderers. It outlines his early life and background, including his dual citizenship and initial arrests for sexual assault, which foreshadowed his later violent tendencies. The source then focuses on his six-week crime spree in 1984, during which he abducted and murdered multiple young women across several states, often luring them under the guise of photography or modeling opportunities. It describes his modus operandi, the investigation and nationwide manhunt that ensued, and the...
2025-07-20
10 min
The Kākā by Bernard Hickey
Bernard Hickey, Peter Bale, Cathrine Dyer, Robert Patman & Ed Miller ‘Hoon’ around the news of the week to July 4
The podcast above of the weekly ‘Hoon’ webinar for paying subscribers on Thursday night features co-hosts Bernard Hickey and Peter Bale talking with regular guests Robert Patman and Cathrine Dyer about the week’s news in geopolitics and climate. This week’s Hoon featured:* a discussion over research showing the sensitivity to climate change of extreme weather events in Aotearoa-NZ.* a chat about an application to take Winston Peters, David Seymour, Christopher Luxon, Peter Beck and Judith Collins to the International Criminal Court.* CICTAR’s Edward Miller talking about his report on UBER’s...
2025-07-03
58 min
The Hoon
Bernard Hickey, Peter Bale, Cathrine Dyer, Robert Patman & Ed Miller ‘Hoon’ around the news of the week to July 4
The podcast above of the weekly ‘Hoon’ webinar for paying subscribers on Thursday night features co-hosts Bernard Hickey and Peter Bale talking with regular guests Robert Patman and Cathrine Dyer about the week’s news in geopolitics and climate. This week’s Hoon featured:* a discussion over research showing the sensitivity to climate change of extreme weather events in Aotearoa-NZ.* a chat about an application to take Winston Peters, David Seymour, Christopher Luxon, Peter Beck and Judith Collins to the International Criminal Court.* CICTAR’s Edward Miller talking about his report on UBER’s...
2025-07-03
58 min
Vitamine C · RCF Cœur de Champagne
Jubilé des 10 ans de sacerdoce du Père Marie-Thibault Ruelle
Originaire de Sézanne, présent à Vitry-le-François depuis deux ans, le père Thibault-Marie Ruelle est prêtre in-solidum dans l'espace missionnaire du Perthois où il accompagne les paroisses Saint-Bernard de La Saulx et Sainte-Geneviève des Côtes de Champagne ainsi que la pastorale des jeunes sur l'espace missionnaire du Perthois.Pour célébrer ses 10 ans de sacerdoce le père Thibault-Marie sera accompagné du père Gaspard Komiser qui fêtera ses 30 ans d'ordination, une messe d'action de grâce sera proposée le dimanche 29 juin à 11h en la collégiale Notre Dame de l'Assomption de Vit...
2025-06-20
12 min
Financial Freedom Podcast with Dr. Christopher H. Loo, MD-PhD
🎙️ Zachary Bernard PR Strategies: How Founders Build Authority & Get Media Exposure
Zachary Bernard PR strategies are transforming how founders and business leaders build credibility, visibility, and influence through media exposure. In this episode, we explore how Zach’s firm, We Feature You, uses a modern PR approach to place entrepreneurs on the right podcasts, get them featured in major publications, and leverage AI to scale their personal branding.Whether you're a founder trying to become the face of your brand, or an executive aiming to break into the spotlight, this episode answers the question: How do I actually get featured in top media outlets and podcasts?Za...
2025-05-09
18 min
The Entrepreneur's Logbook: Lessons from Growing Businesses
Aligning Worlds: Christopher Stauffer on Integrating Marketing with Tech Teams | #12
In this episode of The Entrepreneur's Logbook, host Zachary Bernard welcomes Christopher Stauffer, CEO of Stauffer, a software consulting firm that’s been transforming the digital landscape for over two decades. Chris shares his journey from launching Deloitte's first client website at 22 to leading successful campaigns for SpaceX, Billboard, and universities, earning prestigious awards like the Clio. The conversation dives into bridging the gap between marketing and engineering teams, shared strategies for effective collaboration, and the role of AI in enhancing workflows. Chris emphasizes the importance of understanding the 'why' behind projects and...
2025-02-19
46 min
The Kākā by Bernard Hickey
Bernard’s Saturday Soliloquy for Feb 8
Long stories short, the top six things in our political economy around housing, climate and poverty in the six days to Saturday, February 8 were:* The Government announced it was stopping building new state houses to reduce its deficit and cut $5 billion of borrowing, but the housing market remains in crisis and reliant on the private sector to flood the market with affordable housing, which it has failed to do for 30 years;* Local business and political leaders are growing uneasy over the Government’s ‘going for growth’ strategy, which is reliant on population growth from low-wage tempor...
2025-02-07
13 min
The Kākā by Bernard Hickey
Bernard’s Soliloquy for Monday Jan 27
Here’s the six things I think mattered in Aotearoa’s political economy in the week to January 27 around housing, climate and poverty:* PM Christopher Luxon bought himself another six months of National caucus peace and tried to reassure an increasingly restive business community by massively reshuffling his key personnel in the big-spending ministries after just a year in charge;* Luxon then refocused on ‘going for growth’ this year without a viable new strategy, launching a drive to bring in foreign direct investment in public infrastructure that can’t fill a $64 billion hole being dug in the eco...
2025-01-26
16 min
The Kākā by Bernard Hickey
Bernard’s last Saturday Soliloquy for 2024
Mōrena. Long stories short, the six things that mattered in Aotearoa’s political economy around housing, climate and poverty in the week to Saturday, December 21 (Gravy Day) are:* Nicola Willis pledged this week to cut public spending even harder to reduce public indebtedness after learning the first year of austerity had already helped cause New Zealand’s worst recession since Ruth Richardson’s Mother of All Budgets in 1991, and was making it even harder to reduce debt/GDP because the strategy to cut debt to GDP was increasing debt and reducing GDP;* Simeon Brown and Chr...
2024-12-20
16 min
The Kākā by Bernard Hickey
When austerity worsens public debt & cuts GDP
Mōrena. Long stories short, the six things that matter in Aotearoa’s political economy around housing, climate and poverty on Tuesday, December 17 in The Kākā’s Dawn Chorus podcast above and the daily Pick ‘n’ Mix below are:* Finance Minister Nicola Willis is expected to have to reveal the bitter fiscal fruits of her austerity strategy in the HYEFU later today, with bank economists forecasting Treasury will downgrade its GDP growth and tax forecasts, which will force the Government to increase its borrowing programme by $6 billion to $132 billion over the next four years. See news previews be...
2024-12-16
16 min
The Kākā by Bernard Hickey
Labour leaning back towards Capital Gains Tax
Good morning. Labour appears to be leaning back towards a Capital Gains Tax and away from a wealth tax. Meanwhile, Christopher Luxon says his Government is relearning the economic lessons learned in the early 1990s.Labour leaning back towards Capital Gains TaxLabour held its annual conference in Christchurch over the weekend and voted to continue on with policy work on a Capital Gains Tax and a Wealth Tax, but close watchers are seeing preference developing in Labour’s Policy Council in favour of a Capital Gains Tax.Here’s Vernon Small in his...
2024-12-01
08 min
The Kākā by Bernard Hickey
An attack 'unbecoming of a leader'
Kia ora. Long stories short, here’s my top six things to note in Aotearoa’s political economy around housing, climate and poverty on Thursday, September 26:* Days after realising hundreds of thousands of tax-free gains on the sale of one of his rental properties, PM Christopher Luxon responded yesterday to ANZ CEO Antonia Watson’s comments in favour of a tax on realised capital gains on rental properties by accusing her of “wanting to take more money off New Zealanders” and suggested her bank could start by sending less profit back to Australia. Labour’s Kieran McAnulty said said Lu...
2024-09-25
09 min
The Kākā by Bernard Hickey
PM lectures councils he needs help from
Mōrena. Long stories short; here’s my top six things to note in Aotearoa’s political economy around housing, climate and poverty on Thursday, August 22:* PM Christopher Luxon appeared to torpedo his own ‘Government of Infrastructure’’s agenda for ‘Going for Housing Growth’ with an angry rant of a speech telling mayors and councillors they would have to build half the infrastructure to deal with rapid population growth without any more Government cash.* Those councillors and mayors were shocked at the tone of the speech, which had been flagged as a plea for partnership and a promotion...
2024-08-21
11 min
The Kākā by Bernard Hickey
Bernard’s Saturday soliloquy and weekend Pick ‘n’ Mix for June 8/9
TL;DR: On reflection, the six things to note in Aotearoa-NZ’s political economy around housing, climate and poverty this week were:* The Government-driven freeze in building new classrooms, local roads and water networks in order to save cash for tax cuts is frustrating communities facing massive population growth that has not been planned or invested for;* Backlashes to Budget 2024 decisions breaking various pre-election promises on cancer drugs, first home buyer grants and sick leave are set to deliver more opinion poll body blows to the Government in coming days;* Dying cancer patients ac...
2024-06-08
23 min
The Kākā by Bernard Hickey
The Hoon around the week to April 12
TL;DR: The podcast above features co-hosts Bernard Hickey and Peter Bale, along with regular guests Robert Patman on Gaza and AUKUS II, Merja Myllylahti on AUT’s trust in news report, Awhi’s Holly Bennett on a watered-down voluntary code for lobbyists, plus special guest Patrick Gower on the closure of Newshub.The six things that mattered in Aotearoa’s political economy that we wrote and spoke about via The Kākā and elsewhere for paying subscribers in the last week included:* Chris Bishop rejecting a Hamilton community housing provider’s plea for capital to build 4...
2024-04-11
1h 05
The Hoon
The Hoon around the week to April 12
TL;DR: The podcast above features co-hosts Bernard Hickey and Peter Bale, along with regular guests Robert Patman on Gaza and AUKUS II, Merja Myllylahti on AUT’s trust in news report, Awhi’s Holly Bennett on a watered-down voluntary code for lobbyists, plus special guest Patrick Gower on the closure of Newshub.The six things that mattered in Aotearoa’s political economy that we wrote and spoke about via The Kākā and elsewhere for paying subscribers in the last week included:* Chris Bishop rejecting a Hamilton community housing provider’s plea for capital to build 4...
2024-04-11
1h 05
The Kākā by Bernard Hickey
The Hoon around the week to April 5
TL;DR: The five things that mattered in Aotearoa’s political economy that we wrote and spoke about via The Kākā and elsewhere for paying subscribers in the last week included:* Confidence in the Government, as measured by Roy Morgan’s ‘Right Track/Wrong Track’ survey, collapsed in March by more than it fell for Labour in any one month of the late-2021 lockdowns in Auckland. See Thursday’s email.* Confidence about the Government and support for the three governing coalition parties fell the most among women, with young women the least supportive of National/ACT...
2024-04-04
59 min
The Hoon
The Hoon around the week to April 5
TL;DR: The five things that mattered in Aotearoa’s political economy that we wrote and spoke about via The Kākā and elsewhere for paying subscribers in the last week included:* Confidence in the Government, as measured by Roy Morgan’s ‘Right Track/Wrong Track’ survey, collapsed in March by more than it fell for Labour in any one month of the late-2021 lockdowns in Auckland. See Thursday’s email.* Confidence about the Government and support for the three governing coalition parties fell the most among women, with young women the least supportive of National/ACT...
2024-04-04
59 min
The Kākā by Bernard Hickey
The Hoon around the week to March 9
TL;DR: The five things that mattered in Aotearoa’s political economy that we wrote and spoke about via The Kākā and elsewhere for paying subscribers in the last week included:* The new National-ACT-NZ First coalition Government completed the 49 tasks it set itself in its 100-day plan on Friday, using urgency in Parliament more than any recent Government to pass repeals of RMA, Smokefree, Three Waters, Auckland Fuel Levy, Clean Car Discount and RBNZ employment mandate legislation, and to introduce its Fast-track Approvals Bill. See Friday’s email.* In an effort to save $340 million a year...
2024-03-08
55 min
The Hoon
The Hoon around the week to March 9
TL;DR: The five things that mattered in Aotearoa’s political economy that we wrote and spoke about via The Kākā and elsewhere for paying subscribers in the last week included:* The new National-ACT-NZ First coalition Government completed the 49 tasks it set itself in its 100-day plan on Friday, using urgency in Parliament more than any recent Government to pass repeals of RMA, Smokefree, Three Waters, Auckland Fuel Levy, Clean Car Discount and RBNZ employment mandate legislation, and to introduce its Fast-track Approvals Bill. See Friday’s email.* In an effort to save $340 million a year...
2024-03-08
55 min
The Kākā by Bernard Hickey
Luxon's housing-market-with-bits-tacked-on moment
TL;DR: Aotearoa-NZ’s utterly broken, expensive and unhealthy housing market is at the heart of our economic, social and political problems. It distorts our behaviour, dominates our aspirations and complaints, and has again taken centre stage in our political economy in the most personal and stark way.PM Christopher Luxon’s decision to claim $1,000/week in expenses from taxpayers for living in his own apartment in Wellington when he could have lived in Premier House has again illustrated how our society has become a housing-market-with-bits tacked-on. Elsewhere in Aotearoa-NZ’s political economy at 8 am:...
2024-03-03
19 min
The Kākā by Bernard Hickey
The Hoon around the week to March 2
TL;DR: The five things that mattered in Aotearoa’s political economy that we wrote and spoke about via The Kākā and elsewhere for paying subscribers in the last week included:* Newsroom’s Marc Daalder reported on Friday PM Christopher Luxon was claiming $52,000 a year in rental costs from the taxpayer for living in his own apartment in Wellington when he could have lived in Premier House , as previous PMs from outside Wellington have done. After saying he was fully entitled to claim the expense on Friday morning, he reversed his position on Friday afternoon, saying the is...
2024-03-01
58 min
The Hoon
The Hoon around the week to March 2
TL;DR: The five things that mattered in Aotearoa’s political economy that we wrote and spoke about via The Kākā and elsewhere for paying subscribers in the last week included:* Newsroom’s Marc Daalder reported on Friday PM Christopher Luxon was claiming $52,000 a year in rental costs from the taxpayer for living in his own apartment in Wellington when he could have lived in Premier House , as previous PMs from outside Wellington have done. After saying he was fully entitled to claim the expense on Friday morning, he reversed his position on Friday afternoon, saying the is...
2024-03-01
58 min
Focus mag · RCF Cœur de Champagne
Mathieu Bernard : Le musée Napoléon à Brienne-le-Château (Aube)
Brienne-le-Château, commune auboise située entre Troyes et Saint-Dizier, a vu grandir celui qui deviendra l'empereur Napoléon Ier. Il étudiera à l'école royale militaire de la ville. Et c'est dans cet endroit qu'est installé depuis 1969 le musée Napoléon.Découverte avec Mathieu Bernard, adjoint au maire de Brienne-le-Château en charge de la culture, du sport et du tourisme.Distribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
2024-02-24
12 min
The Kākā by Bernard Hickey
We’re not as fragile or as lazy as Luxon says
TL;DR: Prime Minister Christopher Luxon has adopted the language of Ruth Richardson before her 1991 ‘Mother of All Budgets’ in arguing for benefit sanctions to bolster the Government finances, which he said were in such a mess that there was a risk of losing the confidence of creditors.Luxon said it was time New Zealanders had a ‘grown-up conversation’ about the ‘brutal facts of our reality’ and he would not shy away from taking ‘hard decisions’. But just how perilous is the Government’s financial position? And if it is in such a mess, who should bear the br...
2024-02-20
14 min
The Kākā by Bernard Hickey
The Hoon around the week to Jan 20
TL;DR: The five things that mattered in Aotearoa’s political economy that we wrote and spoke about via The Kākā and elsewhere for paying subscribers in the last week included:* The new National-ACT-NZ First coalition Government shut down the Auckland ‘Light’ Rail project to avoid spending up to $29.2 billion over decades, which was the right decision for the wrong reasons and still leaves the Government liable for unachieved emissions reductions and without congestion-reducing solutions for unplanned population growth running at over 3% per annum. Monday’s Dawn Chorus.* We decided The Kaka would stay on Substac...
2024-01-19
57 min
The Hoon
The Hoon around the week to Jan 20
TL;DR: The five things that mattered in Aotearoa’s political economy that we wrote and spoke about via The Kākā and elsewhere for paying subscribers in the last week included:* The new National-ACT-NZ First coalition Government shut down the Auckland ‘Light’ Rail project to avoid spending up to $29.2 billion over decades, which was the right decision for the wrong reasons and still leaves the Government liable for unachieved emissions reductions and without congestion-reducing solutions for unplanned population growth running at over 3% per annum. Monday’s Dawn Chorus.* We decided The Kaka would stay on Substac...
2024-01-19
57 min
Radio Tele Plus
Sociologue Serge Bernard recadre le président dominicain dans une lettre ouverte
Sociologue Serge Bernard recadre le président dominicain dans une lettre ouverteFollow radio on: https://www.youtube.com/live/R6nuNjx7... https://spotify.link/pf6syUGT4Db https://rss.com/podcasts/vwapam/ https://zeno.fm/radio/radio-tele-plus
2023-12-16
1h 59
The Hoon
The Hoon around the week to Dec 15
TL;DR: The five things that mattered in Aotearoa’s political economy that we wrote and spoke about via The Kākā and elsewhere for paying subscribers in the last week included:* PM Christopher Luxon said the record-high net migration of the last year was “unsustainable” and he had asked Immigration Minister Erica Stanford to look at tightening settings, having argued during the election campaign for looser settings to boost the economy. Wednesday’s email* The new Government cancelled plans for two new ferries and terminals for the Interislander, rejecting a $1.5 billion funding request from Kiwirail a...
2023-12-14
1h 01
The Hoon
The Hoon around the week to Dec 1
TL;DR: The five things that mattered in Aotearoa’s political economy that we wrote and spoke about via The Kākā and elsewhere for paying subscribers in the last week included:* Christopher Luxon, David Seymour and Winston Peters signed coalition-forming agreements, announced a ministerial list, were sworn in, held their first Cabinet meetings and released a 100-day plan with 49 to-do items; See Friday’s email* National, ACT and NZ First agreed to drop National’s plan for a foreign buyers tax and adopt ACT’s plan for faster tax cuts for landlords, to be paid for b...
2023-11-30
1h 02
The Hoon
The Hoon around the week to Nov 24
TL;DR: The five things that mattered in Aotearoa’s political economy that we wrote and spoke about via The Kākā and elsewhere for paying subscribers in the last week included:* National Leader Christopher Luxon announced last night he had agreed policies and ministerial roles with ACT Leader David Seymour and NZ First Leader Winston Peters yesterday, with final signoffs from party boards expected last night, before a signing and the release of policy details this morning, and the naming of a ministerial lineup this afternoon; * Westpac last night cut its two-year fixed mortgage rate...
2023-11-23
57 min
The Kākā by Bernard Hickey
The Hoon around the week to Nov 24
TL;DR: The five things that mattered in Aotearoa’s political economy that we wrote and spoke about via The Kākā and elsewhere for paying subscribers in the last week included:* National Leader Christopher Luxon announced last night he had agreed policies and ministerial roles with ACT Leader David Seymour and NZ First Leader Winston Peters yesterday, with final signoffs from party boards expected last night, before a signing and the release of policy details this morning, and the naming of a ministerial lineup this afternoon; * Westpac last night cut its two-year fixed mortgage rate...
2023-11-23
57 min
The Hoon
The Hoon around the week to Nov 18
TL;DR: The five things that mattered in Aotearoa’s political economy that we wrote and spoke about via The Kākā and elsewhere for paying subscribers in the last week included:* Vacuums formed in Government where there would usually be decisions by ministers and the Cabinet about ongoing issues. Public servants are now having to second-guess what they think potential ministers might want, going from their manifestos; Friday’s Chorus* A record-high net 44,730 New Zealand citizens left the country permanently in the year to the end of September, Stats NZ reported this week. They were m...
2023-11-17
1h 00
The Hoon
The Hoon around the week to Sept 30
TL;DR: The five things that mattered in Aotearoa’s political economy that we wrote and spoke about via The Kākā and elsewhere for paying subscribers in the last week included:* Labour presented a climate manifesto that aimed to claim the high ground on climate action vs National, but did so at the same time NZTA/Waka Kotahi cut $50 million from funding for cycleways from the Climate Emergency Response Fund. Friday’s email.* National and ACT unveiled policies to label and sanction beneficiaries, just as fresh research emerged showing the need for many, many more s...
2023-09-29
1h 06
The Kākā by Bernard Hickey
Repeat: The Hoon around the week to Sept 9
TL;DR: The five things that mattered in Aotearoa’s political economy that we wrote and spoke about via The Kākā for paying subscribers in the last week included:* I interviewed Labour Leader and PM Chris Hipkins about Labour’s pitch for re-election for When The Facts Change, which was published yesterday here in video form.* National Leader Christopher Luxon and Hipkins laid out their visions for economic and business growth this week, but failed again to address the elephants in the room of our political economy. I wrote about that in Thursday’s email.
2023-09-08
1h 00
The Hoon
Repeat: The Hoon around the week to Sept 9
TL;DR: The five things that mattered in Aotearoa’s political economy that we wrote and spoke about via The Kākā for paying subscribers in the last week included:* I interviewed Labour Leader and PM Chris Hipkins about Labour’s pitch for re-election for When The Facts Change, which was published yesterday here in video form.* National Leader Christopher Luxon and Hipkins laid out their visions for economic and business growth this week, but failed again to address the elephants in the room of our political economy. I wrote about that in Thursday’s email.
2023-09-08
1h 00
The Hoon
The Hoon around the week to Sept 9
TL;DR: The five things that mattered in Aotearoa’s political economy that we wrote and spoke about via The Kākā for paying subscribers in the last week included:* I interviewed Labour Leader and PM Chris Hipkins about Labour’s pitch for re-election for When The Facts Change, which was published yesterday here in video form.* National Leader Christopher Luxon and Hipkins laid out their visions for economic and business growth this week, but failed again to address the elephants in the room of our political economy. I wrote about that in Thursday’s email.
2023-09-08
1h 00
The Kākā by Bernard Hickey
The Hoon around the week to Sept 9
TL;DR: The five things that mattered in Aotearoa’s political economy that we wrote and spoke about via The Kākā for paying subscribers in the last week included:* I interviewed Labour Leader and PM Chris Hipkins about Labour’s pitch for re-election for When The Facts Change, which was published yesterday here in video form.* National Leader Christopher Luxon and Hipkins laid out their visions for economic and business growth this week, but failed again to address the elephants in the room of our political economy. I wrote about that in Thursday’s email.
2023-09-08
1h 00
The Kākā by Bernard Hickey
The week that was to Feb 4
TLDR: This week in the podcast of our weekly hoon webinar for paying subscribers, Peter Bale and myself talked with Auckland Central MP Chloe Swarbrick and Auckland City Councillor for the Albert-Eden-Puketāpapa ward, Julie Fairey, about Auckland’s floods, climate change and what might (and should) happen next.This week’s five big thingsThe climate changed - Auckland’s heaviest ever downpour after Aotearoa’s hottest ever year unleashed floods that killed four people, made hundreds (more) homeless and will be our most expensive natural disaster ever, outside of the Christchurch earthquakes. Insurers face clai...
2023-02-03
1h 01
The Hoon
The week that was to Feb 4
TLDR: This week in the podcast of our weekly hoon webinar for paying subscribers, Peter Bale and myself talked with Auckland Central MP Chloe Swarbrick and Auckland City Councillor for the Albert-Eden-Puketāpapa ward, Julie Fairey, about Auckland’s floods, climate change and what might (and should) happen next.This week’s five big thingsThe climate changed - Auckland’s heaviest ever downpour after Aotearoa’s hottest ever year unleashed floods that killed four people, made hundreds (more) homeless and will be our most expensive natural disaster ever, outside of the Christchurch earthquakes. Insurers face clai...
2023-02-03
1h 01
CodeKlets
Tips tips en nog meer tips
ShownotesNog nooit eerder is het voorgekomen dat alle zes hosts tegelijk in een aflevering van CodeKlets zaten. Maar de sterren waren blijkbaar goed uitgelijnd, dat belooft dus wat. Het is een aflevering geworden vol met leuke tips. Zeker de moeite van luisteren waard!Met hostsBernard Kroes - LinkedInJohnny Dongelmans - LinkedInKishen Simbhoedatpanday - LinkedIn TwitterPauline Vos - LinkedIn Twitter Pauline-Vos.nlWouter Dijks - LinkedIn TwitterSaber Karmous - LinkedIn TwitterOnderwerpen(00:11) - Intro (01:28) - Rondje langs de hosts (41:10) - Bring your own onderwerp Pt 2 (42:13) - Wouters' ervaringen als...
2023-01-24
2h 13
A la Cantorad
Comment se créent les expositions aux Champs Libres? Entretien avec Christopher Couzelin
Nous nous entretenons avec Christopher Couzelin, responsable de la communication numérique et de la conceptualisation des expositions à l'Espace des sciences de Rennes. Nous verrons o combien, en coulisse de chaque exposition, Christopher est essentiel, par sa compétence et ses capacités de dialogues, pour que les expositions scientifiques de ce lieu remarquable de vulgarisation continuent à ravir le public rennais, breton,...mais pas que. Bonne écoute. Bernard S, Chroniqueur, Chercheur & Ex PU Em https://www.radiolaser.fr/Les-Sciences-se-delocalisent-au-Chorus-a-Maure-de-Bretagne-a-la-rencontre-des-eleves-de-4emes-du-Colleges-Querpon_a32797.html https://www.radiolaser.fr/Alacantorad-30-ANS-de-Radio-Laser-Le-metier-de-chercheur-scientifique-echange-avec-des-collegiens-de-Val-d-Anast-2eme_a32850.html https://www.radiolaser.fr/LePourquoiDuComment-LA-PAROI-VASCULAIRE-n-est-pas-celle-d-un-TUYAU-d-ARROSAGE--1ere-Partie_a32966.html LA PAROI...
2022-11-23
24 min
The Kākā by Bernard Hickey
The week that was to Nov 20
TLDR: This week in geo-politics, the global economy and Aotearoa’s political economy, we learned:* the Government’s RMA replacement will take 10 years and keep distracting us all from the magical thinking of the last 30 years that low taxes and investment co-exist with high population growth; Thursday’s Deep Dive* a new report showed the big electricity gentailers paid out $3.7b in excess dividendss in the last eight years, starving investment in renewable generation and delaying our emissions reduction; Tuesday’s Deep Dive* three opinion polls showed National’s lead over Labour narrowing and Christ...
2022-11-19
1h 04
The Hoon
The week that was to Nov 20
TLDR: This week in geo-politics, the global economy and Aotearoa’s political economy, we learned:* the Government’s RMA replacement will take 10 years and keep distracting us all from the magical thinking of the last 30 years that low taxes and investment co-exist with high population growth; Thursday’s Deep Dive* a new report showed the big electricity gentailers paid out $3.7b in excess dividendss in the last eight years, starving investment in renewable generation and delaying our emissions reduction; Tuesday’s Deep Dive* three opinion polls showed National’s lead over Labour narrowing and Christ...
2022-11-19
1h 04
The Peep Game Show
Bernard Lilly Jr.
We catch up with R & B Artist, Bernard Lilly Jr, aka "B. Lilly Jr," joins us to talk about his music and his journey as an up and coming artist and community activist.
2022-11-15
27 min
The Kākā by Bernard Hickey
A cautionary tale for Christopher Luxon
TLDR: Liz Truss resigned as PM this morning after global investors forced her to abandon plans for unfunded tax cuts for the rich and to start fracking for gas under the British countryside. Christopher Luxon should note how the global financial orthodoxy has moved away from trickle-down economics and is increasingly sceptical about Governments that shirk their international climate change commitments. It turns out global investors don’t want heavily indebted countries to further impoverish most of their workers to reward a small minority who have captured their Governments. And they don’t want them to stop or r...
2022-10-21
08 min
The Kākā by Bernard Hickey
The week that was to Oct 2
TLDR: This week the financial and geo-political outlooks darkened in Britain and northern Europe after Britain’s plans for unfunded tax cuts were trashed by financial markets and sabotage of gas pipelines in the Baltic Sea aggravated tensions between NATO and Russia. Closer to home, National’s leaders Christopher Luxon and Nicola Willis were forced to deny their tax cuts were similar to Britain’s disastrous plans and postal voting in council elections got off to a slow start, prompting suggestions they should be run in future by the Electoral Commission in similar ways to the General Electi...
2022-10-01
1h 03
The Hoon
The week that was to Oct 2
TLDR: This week the financial and geo-political outlooks darkened in Britain and northern Europe after Britain’s plans for unfunded tax cuts were trashed by financial markets and sabotage of gas pipelines in the Baltic Sea aggravated tensions between NATO and Russia. Closer to home, National’s leaders Christopher Luxon and Nicola Willis were forced to deny their tax cuts were similar to Britain’s disastrous plans and postal voting in council elections got off to a slow start, prompting suggestions they should be run in future by the Electoral Commission in similar ways to the General Electi...
2022-10-01
1h 03
Dancing with Bipolar
Christopher Richmond
Hey..it's been 2years since the unthinkable happened. Time doesn't heal all wounds it just helps it become less intense. Please seek help if you feel suicide is the only option.. I promise you it is not. Christopher's story is one that never should be told with this ending. Honor his memory by STAYING ALIVE.. YOU MATTER --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dawn-sherine/message
2022-09-11
22 min
The Kākā by Bernard Hickey
Christopher Luxon's errors of judgment
TLDR: Learning on the job is hard for anyone, especially in a role seen as the toughest job in politics. Opposition Leader Christopher Luxon learned a few lessons yesterday in failing to immediately suspend Tauranga MP Sam Uffindell. One of those lessons is that bad news sometimes needs to asked for, even demanded. The CEO-turned-politician has shown again he lacks some of the fine political motor skills and instincts of his mentor John Key. Luxon’s predecessor as business-leader-turned-aspiring-PM was much more ruthless in dealing with recalcitrant MPs as leader, and had a trader’s inst...
2022-08-10
15 min
It's after midnight . . .
The Dragons of Paris
Two knights bring down the dragons that have long haunted the intellectual sewers of Paris.
2022-03-01
07 min
The Kākā by Bernard Hickey
The week that was for the week’s end
TLDR & TLDL: Christopher Luxon was elected National leader and almost immediately watered down Judith Collins’ ‘Townhouse Nation’ accord with Labour by lowering the maximum building height in the accord’s Medium Density Resident Standards from 6m to 5m. Then he called for Auckland to go straight to green.Elsewhere, global stock markets were extremely volatile because of fears of omicron and after US Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell said inflation was more entrenched than originally expected and monetary policy would need tightening sooner than expected. (This is the weekly ‘sampler’ email and podcast for both free and pai...
2021-12-04
1h 05
The Essence of Cool
S1E8 Christopher Ward
On this episode of the Essence of Cool, we chat with singer, songwriter, podcaster, blogger, and author, Christopher Ward.Chris has written songs for Diana Ross, Hilary Duff, Wynonna Judd, The Backstreet Boys, and many others. But his best-known song is the worldwide #1 hit for Alannah Myles, “Black Velvet”, which garnered him the 1990 Juno award for Songwriter of the Year.In 1984, after a stint in the Second City Touring Company, he helped launch MuchMusic as Canada’s very first VJ and wrote a book about it called Is This Live. He has contributed numerous songs to tv s...
2021-06-04
1h 10
Aprendiendo Juntos
Capítulo 41:Asesino En Serie Christopher Bernard Wilder
En este capitulo hablaremos de el famoso asesino en serie, Christopher Bernard Wilder, de su infancia, posible motivo de sus actos, crímenes,condena, y muchos mas detalles. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
2021-03-22
06 min
What Happens in the Woods
The Beauty Queen killer Christopher Bernard Wilder
We are starting off the new year with a wild story. This episode came about when Jess began researching crimes in Australia. With Australia being 2nd to the US as far as listenership for weeks, it was interesting to search out some of the top crimes and criminals that were from that part of the world. The case of the Wanda Beach Murders from the 1960’s stood apart from the rest, but it would lead to so much more.Join us as we discuss cases and crimes that span over 2 decades, an...
2021-01-01
1h 33
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The Socialist's Garden of Verses, excerpts 8
I read the opening pages of part 1, "Senor Despair" (pronounced "des-pa-eer"), of the long poem, "Senor Despair and the Angel".
2020-12-13
15 min
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The Socialist's Garden of Verses, excerpts 7
I read "The Great God Pan," "The Hammer and the Dance," "On Wanting to Shatter a Screen," "Urbi et Orbi," and "Social Distancing" from section three, "Dispatches from Pandemia," from my new collection of poems, "The Socialist's Garden of Verses."
2020-12-06
09 min
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The Socialist's Garden of Verses, excerpts 6
I read the poems "Faust Takes an Aperitif in Paris" and "Faust Leaves His Heart in San Francisco" from part four, "Faust Closes the Books on the Modern Age," of my new collection.
2020-11-29
09 min
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The Socialist's Garden of Verses, excerpts 5
I read "Cold Dawn," "Romantic Group in a Prospect of Mountains," "Warms Like the Sun," "After Longley After Amergin," and "Brief Poems" from my new collection of poems.
2020-11-22
09 min
Nomberg podcasts
NOMBERG LAW LIVE: Christopher Nicolaysen - Working Hard and Playing Hard in Colorado.
Husband and wife team, Chris and Gretchen Nicolaysen, are such fine people and good friends with Bernard. Whether they are driving across the state of Colorado just to have lunch or hanging out in a conference with a bunch of lawyers, they are the life of the party! At the Springs Law Group in Colorado Springs, Colorado, Chris and Co. do their very best to represent those injured in Colorado. Bernard and Chris discussed some of the laws that are unique to Colorado, especially for those who are skiing or enjoying many of the Colorado winter outdoor activities. Thanks...
2020-11-16
33 min
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The Socialist's Garden of Verses, excerpts 4
I read my poems "The Angry Goat of Carrickfergus," "On Being Uninteresting," "The Children's Crusade," and "Phantom Buildings."
2020-11-15
06 min
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The Socialist's Garden of Verses, excerpts 3
I read poems from my new book: Radu Lupu's Schubert, Whisper Me, O Sweet Illusion, When the Music Died, and At the Docks.
2020-11-01
06 min
True Crimecast
Beauty Queen Killer - Christopher Bernard Wilder
Christopher Bernard Wilder committed crimes that spanned over two decades all over the world. Was he really the rich, real estate mogul, life of the party playboy? Or was he something much, much worse? Dubbed the Beauty Queen Killer, how did Christopher Wilder get away with his crimes for so long? And why did it take 500 FBI agents to take him down? This is True Crimecast.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/true-crimecast--4106013/support. --For early, ad free episodes and monthly exclusive bonus content, join our...
2020-10-27
36 min
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A Brief Meditation on a Modern Religion
Reflections inspired by a recent viewing of Alex Gibney's documentary, "Going Clear: Scientology and the Prison of Belief."
2020-10-19
08 min
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The Socialist's Garden of Verses, excerpts 2
I read from my upcoming poetry collection: November 8, 2016, Between Two Cups of Time, Opera Zedd, and The Mockingbird
2020-10-11
06 min
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The Socialist's Garden of Verses, excerpts 1
I read Invocation, T#$%! Chaucer, and The Love Song of Donald J. T#$%!, from "Prelude in Hell" from my new collection of poems.
2020-10-05
06 min
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The Virus Speaks, The Eye in the Mountain, and The Two Infinities
I read these three poems written earlier in 2020.
2020-09-27
03 min
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Preview of my Sacred Grounds Reading via Zoom
I read three poems I will be presenting at Sacred Grounds Cafe in San Francisco.
2020-09-13
06 min
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Regressions in Lockdown + A Year of Burning
I read two of my recent poems about this year of calamities, personal and public.
2020-08-30
03 min
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A Monk Despite Himself
A poem reflecting the experience of semi-quarantine during the pandemic.
2020-08-23
06 min
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Imaginary Species
Three of my poems, written within the last few months: Imaginary Species, Decades (for Jack Foley on his 80th birthday), and Ink
2020-08-16
05 min
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The Year of the Comets + The Long Weekend
Two of my poems: "The Year of the Comets" and "The Long Weekend"
2020-08-09
09 min
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Chap. 16 of The Hyenas: A Tale of India
The final episode: Ashok confronts Mantal as night falls over Lucknow.
2020-08-01
12 min
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Chap. 15 of The Hyenas: A Tale of India
The husband, his wife and her lover are pulled toward disaster.
2020-07-20
03 min
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Chap. 14 of The Hyenas: A Tale of India
Ashok's nightmare.
2020-07-06
06 min
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Chap. 13 of The Hyenas: A Tale of India
Ashok and Dhara and Mantal meet after a night of Mantal's hunting. Ashok feels the beginning of a suspicion.
2020-06-29
09 min
Prophecology: The Podcast
I Shall Not Be Moved ft. Dr. Christopher A. House
Master Prophet E. Bernard Jordan talks with Dr. Christopher A. House about the movement of Black Lives Matter today in comparison to the past, and the history that is being made in 2020. Master Prophet E. Bernard Jordan is your most trusted name in prophecy.
2020-06-26
41 min
It's after midnight . . .
Chap. 12 of The Hyenas: A Tale of India
The dream of the hyenas.
2020-06-22
04 min
It's after midnight . . .
Chap. 11 of The Hyenas: A Tale of India
Ashok remembers his time in America, his return to India, and the birth of his ambition.
2020-06-15
10 min
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Chap. 10, Pt. 2, of The Hyenas: A Tale of India
The story of how Ashok wooed, and won, the love of Dhara.
2020-06-09
12 min
It's after midnight . . .
The Hyenas: A Tale of India, Episode 10 (part 1)
Mantal hunts at night, sleeps with Dhara during the day. Dhara remembers her childhood and her dreams for the future.
2020-05-01
18 min
It's after midnight . . .
Episode 9 of The Hyenas: A Tale of India
A band of hyenas, under cover of night, infiltrates a local village.
2020-04-26
04 min
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The Hyenas: A Tale of India, Episode 8
All three of them dream: Ashok of success and power; Dhara and Mantal of love.
2020-04-22
11 min
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The Hyenas: A Tale of India, Episode 7
Mantal moves through the forest near the Gobinds' home, hunting down hyenas.
2020-04-11
07 min
It's after midnight . . .
The Hyenas: A Tale of India, Episodes 5 and 6
After being confronted with a young victim of the hyenas, Dhara and the beggar go to her home, where Ashok makes the beggar a proposal.
2020-04-09
10 min
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The Hyenas: A Tale of India, Episode 4 (continued)
Dhara meets the beggar again, on a long walk in the country.
2020-04-07
17 min
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The Hyenas: A Tale of India, Episode 4
Dhara is troubled by an unusual-looking man she sees on her daily walks.
2020-04-04
24 min
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The Hyenas: A Tale of India, Episode 3
Dhara is having a party of her women friends when she suddenly faints, suffering a hallucinatory fantasy: her friends appear as the consorts of Shiva, accusing her of betraying herself and her world..
2020-04-03
22 min
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The Hyenas: A Tale of India, Episode 2
Ashok comes home to his young wife Dhara with startling news,
2020-04-02
06 min
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The Hyenas: A Tale of India, Episode 1
A tragic and mystical story of jealousy and love, set in modern India.
2020-04-01
20 min
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What Would You Be Willing to Die For, Lt. General Patrick?
Would any of us honestly be willing to perish for the sake of the American economic system?
2020-03-31
04 min
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The City Is Filled With Birdsong
In the quiet and emptiness of San Francisco, sheltering in place, one can hear the air filling with the singing of birds.
2020-03-30
01 min
It's after midnight . . .
The Silence
The silence in the city of San Francisco after the directive to shelter in place.
2020-03-26
02 min
The Body of Evidence
056 - Drinking Water and Olivier Bernard
Drinking water: alkaline, thirst, bottled, lead // Interview with Olivier Bernard (thepharmafist.com) on vitamin C, harassment, and winning the John Maddox Prize // Vaping update: EVALI and popcorn lung * Vox pop by Sarah Swinwood * Jingle by Jillian Correia of Roctavio Canada * Additional music by Seth Donnelly and Kevin MacLeod of Incompetech.com. * Theme music: "Troll of the Mountain Swing" by the Underscore Orkestra. To contribute to The Body of Evidence, go to our Patreon page at: http://www.patreon.com/thebodyofevidence/. Patrons get...
2019-12-08
1h 06
Canadian Asian Missional Podcast
Episode 23 - Forming A Biblical Perspective Of Mission (feat. Dr. Christopher Wright)
Episode 23 - Forming A Biblical Perspective Of Mission (feat. Dr. Christopher Wright) Kicking off the new year with a conversation with international missiologist and author Dr. Christopher Wright! Not only do we get to hear a bit about the journey of this brilliant thinker, but we get to unpack and explore the ways in which we have formed our view of the mission of God through Scripture, some of the pitfalls we may face in our reading and cultural influences, and how we are invited to participate in His story in our lives and ministries. LET'S DO...
2019-01-01
37 min
The Floetic Poetry Show
Ep.81: Author Jessica McEachern, Sherman Hardy, Singer Christopher Bernard and More....
Woo, JT and Nima talk to Author Jessica McEachern about her new children's book "When I Grow Up" and Soon to be County Council Member of District 9 in Prince Georges County, MD Sherman Hardy. Also, In the "Brutally Honest Spotlight" The debut of the song by Christopher Bernard "You Make Me Feel" a song inspired by his now wife.
2017-09-09
1h 51
The SoundCast
Soundcast (Ep. 88) Herrmann, Williams or Zimmer?
Episode 88 - Herrmann, Williams or Zimmer? Marty and Will Brueggemann (Underscore Podcast) join Erik Woods and Christopher Coleman to discuss the results of the recent Tracksounds' Twitter polls which asked, "Which composer has had the most impact on film music: Bernard Herrmann, John Williams, or Hans Zimmer?" In addition to discussing the surprising poll results, they dive into the substantial merits of each composer for such a title. Lastly, each shares which composer they feel has truly made the largest impact upon the world of film music thus far. Episode Highlights 00:24 - Intro and Welcome to Marty and Will Brueggemann...
2017-04-28
1h 22
The Martin Lastrapes Show Podcast Hour
Episode 112: Christopher Bernard
Martin's guest this week is the prolifically interesting Christopher Bernard, author of [_ **Voyage to a Phantom City** _](http://amzn.to/1McYalj). Christopher talks about growing both in the country and the city, the difficult task of getting reviews for e-books, and writing about growing into manhood.
2016-03-14
59 min
The Father Chris Podcast
First Sunday of Advent with Deacon Bernard Slate
Deacon Bernard Slate is the guest preacher on the First Sunday of Advent from St. Joseph's Church of Philadelphia, NY.
2015-11-29
05 min
The SoundCast
"The Music of Sound" with Deane Ogden and Brian Ralston
Episode 69 - "The Music of Sound" Composers Deane Ogden (Eastern Chronicle) and Brian Ralston (Crooked Arrows) co-hosts of the popular podcast, The Scorecast join Christopher Coleman. They discuss Chris' perceived score trend moving away from "the sound of music" and to "the music of sound," where the compositional palettes are increasingly being formed from the processing of both everyday sounds, to expertly recorded, orchestra sessions In the longest, most insightful "What Have You Been Listening To" segment to date, they discuss Gravity, Bernard Herrmann, and newcomer Liam Bates' Last Passenger. Episode Highlights 00:00 - I Love Sound/Music Mix 00:41 - Welcome...
2013-10-26
1h 27