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True Crime- Dem Verbrechen auf der SpurTrue Crime- Dem Verbrechen auf der SpurFitz Honka und die Schokoladenfabrik - Der Frauenmörder vom Hamburger KiezIn dieser Folge tauchen wir ein in einen der grausamsten Kriminalfälle der deutschen Nachkriegsgeschichte: Fritz Honka, der Serienmörder von Hamburg-St. Pauli. Zwischen 1970 und 1975 tötete Honka mehrere Frauen – und versteckte ihre Leichen direkt in seiner kleinen Wohnung.Wie konnte er jahrelang unentdeckt bleiben? Wer waren seine Opfer? Und wie kam es zu seiner Verhaftung?Diese Episode beleuchtet die Ermittlungen, die Psyche des Täters und die gesellschaftlichen Umstände, die diesen Fall so besonders machen.⚠️ Triggerwarnung: Diese Folge enthält explizite Darstellungen von Gewalt und kann verstörend wirken.🎙️ Host...2025-07-2922 minTrue Crime- Dem Verbrechen auf der SpurTrue Crime- Dem Verbrechen auf der SpurDie Hölle von Bosseborn- der Fall HöxterWas wie eine harmlose Kontaktanzeige begann, endete für mehrere Frauen tödlich. Im kleinen Ort Bosseborn bei Höxter entpuppte sich ein unscheinbares Haus als Bühne des Schreckens. Angelika und Wilfried W. führten dort ein Leben zwischen Kontrolle, Gewalt und Wahnsinn- und niemand ahnte etwas. In dieser Folge spreche ich über einen der verstörensten True-Crime-Fälle Deutschlands: Wie konnten zwei Menschen über Jahre hinweg unentdeckt Frauen foltern, brechen- und töten? Was trieb sie an? Und warum glaubten die Opfer, sie wären aus Liebe dort? 2025-07-0137 minTrue Crime- Dem Verbrechen auf der SpurTrue Crime- Dem Verbrechen auf der SpurDer Koffermord- Der Fall Johanna B.Am 02. September 1999verschwindet die 8-jährige Johanna spurlos, als sie von einer Verabredung nach Hause radelt. Ihre Familie startet verzweifelte Suchaktionen, doch wochenlang fehlte jede Spur. Erst Monate später, im April 2000, macht ein grausiger Fund an einer Böschung in Altenstadt das Unfassbare zur Gewissheit: in einem roten Koffer liegt die Leiche des kleinen Mädchens. Was geschah in den letzten Stunden ihres Lebens? Wer konnte zu solch einer Tat fähig sein? In dieser Folge erzählen wir euch die erschütternde Geschichte eines der verstörendsten Kindermorde der deutschen Kriminalgeschichte. Triggerw...2025-06-0337 minMore Than SourdoughMore Than SourdoughA Soft Place To LandIn this heartfelt episode, Rebeka opens up about the imperfections of motherhood and the deep hope that, even when she doesn’t get everything right, her children will always know they have a safe place to land. She reflects on her own journey—how the steady presence of people who showed up for her made all the difference, shaping her into the kind of parent she strives to be. With honesty and warmth, Rebeka shares the power of grace, presence, and unconditional love in the messy, beautiful work of raising kids.2025-04-2932 minMore Than SourdoughMore Than SourdoughMom, Don't Be MadIn this episode, Rebeka takes listeners on a journey through some of her favorite things and heartfelt memories. She shares her obsession with Celtic sea salt, a simple yet transformative ingredient in her kitchen, and dives into the art of sourdough baking—one of her true passions. The story takes a heartwarming turn as Rebeka recounts the moment her son brought home a lost puppy, sparking a flood of memories of beloved family pets from the past.Rebeka also reflects on the power of prayer, describing it as the most powerful tool in our spiritual toolbox. She op...2025-04-0139 minMore Than SourdoughMore Than SourdoughBroken PiecesIn this episode, Rebeka takes listeners on a journey through her unforgettable spring break trip to Hot Springs, Arkansas. She shares a mix of hilarious and heartwarming stories, including the unexpected connections she made with strangers in deep and spiritual ways. Amidst the laughter, Rebeka reflects on the unique mosaic art project she took part in—turning broken pieces of discarded garbage into stunning, one-of-a-kind creations. As she delves into the symbolism of the process, she draws parallels to how God works in mysterious ways, transforming what is broken into something beautiful. Tune in for a heartfelt conversation about th...2025-03-2534 minMore Than SourdoughMore Than SourdoughI Met a Man in LouisianaIn this episode, Rebeka takes listeners on a journey through some of her most recent life adventures. From the heartwarming (and sometimes challenging) task of keeping baby chicks alive, to experiencing her very first color analysis and discovering her personal color palette alongside her best friend, there's no shortage of interesting moments. Rebeka also shares a touching story of kindness and community from a coffee shop encounter, as well as a miraculous event that took place on the side of the road in Louisiana. Tune in for an episode filled with warmth, inspiration, and a reminder of the unexpected...2025-03-1139 minMore Than SourdoughMore Than SourdoughThe Miracle of the MundaneIn this episode, Rebeka reflects on the everyday miracles that often go unnoticed—the simple moments where God shows up in unexpected ways. From witnessing her son score the game-winning basket to finding an old sourdough starter hidden in the fridge, she dive into how even the most mundane moments can be filled with divine significance. Join Rebeka as she celebrates these small, but powerful glimpses of grace and give glory to God for His presence in the everyday.2025-02-2520 minMore Than SourdoughMore Than SourdoughNaan Stop LearningIn this episode, Rebeka shares the hilarious and heartwarming stories of how she's failed—over and over again—but kept going anyway. From burning her first attempts at cooking to fumbling her way through early days of motherhood and marriage, she wasn’t exactly great at first. But that’s okay! The journey of learning—whether in the kitchen, in life, or in relationships—doesn't have to be perfect. Rebeka dives into the trial and error of it all, the times she felt like she was just so bad at things, and the grace she learned to give myself along the wa...2025-02-1817 minMore Than SourdoughMore Than SourdoughFull Circle: Embracing Change and Finding HopeIn this heartfelt episode, Rebeka, your host, takes a moment to reflect on her personal journey and how she arrived at this point in life. From her deep love for baking sourdough to her commitment to health and wellness, Rebeka opens up about the passions that have shaped her. But the biggest change? Embarking on a new season of life as her son, soon to be a high school graduate, enters his final year. Rebeka takes us through the highs and lows of her story, sharing the mistakes, missteps, and, most importantly, the redemptive miracles that only God could...2025-02-1124 minThe Heart Gallery PodcastThe Heart Gallery PodcastListening to the music of the landscape, with Professor Angela ImpeySend us a textIn this episode, we step into the realm of ethnomusicology with Angela Impey. Angela is a researcher, author, and senior lecturer at the School of Oriental and African Studies in London. With us today, she explores the links between music, culture, and social change. She shares her experiences during apartheid in South Africa, where music became a powerful form of political expression. Angela shares stories from several ethnomusicology projects across the African continent, and talks about how performance knowledge systems are recognized in our collective efforts to address global challenges like t...2024-11-2058 minThe Heart Gallery PodcastThe Heart Gallery PodcastMarine Tanguy explores the sinister and heartening aspects of your visual landscapeSend us a textDid you know that the average person encounters 10,000 commercial images in a day? That neighborhoods where people have lower incomes tend to have more advertisements for unhealthy foods and have more stores selling and advertising commercial tobacco? That the majority of images we see of the African continent are mostly from Western sources? This is some of what I’ve learned from the new book, The Digital Detox, by Marine Tanguy, who is my guest in this episode.Manufactured visuals surround us everywhere we go, offline and on...2024-05-081h 14The Heart Gallery PodcastThe Heart Gallery PodcastTara DePorte on envisioning enticing futures and meaningful climate opportunitiesSend us a textA recurring theme on the podcast is the climate crisis and the ways in which artists are addressing it in their work, whether they're focused on showing ways forward for society, making the issue more concrete for individuals and specific communities, or inviting people sideways into the issue through art that is focused on elements of celebration, curiosity, care. If you listen to the podcast often, you know the last one is my personal favorite type. Tara DePorte is the guest on the podcast today. She is Executive Director of the 2024-03-281h 00The Heart Gallery PodcastThe Heart Gallery PodcastMétis artist Christi Belcourt on how to "make things right" in CanadaSend us a textThis episode of The Heart Gallery will take you into the history and ongoing realities of Indigenous affairs in Canada. Recent years have shed light on a painful and violent history, as well as present-day systemic challenges. From the harrowing legacy of the residential school system, which remained active until the 1990s, to the continuous struggles over land rights and cultural preservation, these unfolding revelations have sparked crucial national and international dialogues. They compel us to face uncomfortable truths and prompt a critical re-examination of the process of truth and reconciliation....2023-12-141h 18The Heart Gallery PodcastThe Heart Gallery PodcastBeyond the crisis: Justin Cook on climate stories that truly captivateSend us a textIn today's episode, Justin Cook takes us into the evolving world of climate storytelling where he's been a journalist and photographer covering "communities living along the edges in America" for the past several years. Justin's work stands in stark contrast to the conventional climate storytelling landscape that's so often dominated by dire predictions and a sense of impending doom.  In today's conversation, hear about how it matters so dearly to weave life, joy, color, humanity, and history into coverage on the communities most affected by the climate crisis.H...2023-12-0656 minThe Heart Gallery PodcastThe Heart Gallery PodcastLingering in the sun with Gaelynn LeaSend us a textFor the 12th episode of The Heart Gallery, I am in conversation with Gaelynn Lea.  Gaelynn, a violinist and songwriter who won NPR Music’s Tiny Desk Contest in 2016, has a unique perspective on the challenges and opportunities in the music industry, especially for disabled artists. She has performed over 600 shows in 45 states and 9 countries, but her path hasn't been without obstacles. And according to Gaelynn, 26% of Americans have some type of disability, yet the music industry is far from being fully accessible or inclusive. Here, Gaelynn talks about acc...2023-11-221h 30The Heart Gallery PodcastThe Heart Gallery PodcastInclusive storytelling from Gaza and beyond with Patrick Gathara - Part 2Send us a textThis is the second part of my conversation with Patrick Gathara. In this segment, we continue to dissect inclusive storytelling and its critical role in understanding humanity - both that of the world as well as our own.  We cover the genocide in Gaza, inclusive stories from other context, the problems of western media today, and how to go beyond "the single story".HW from Patrick: "The one thing I would ask audiences to do is to read up and to read up especially on history. You f...2023-11-1345 minThe Heart Gallery PodcastThe Heart Gallery PodcastInclusive storytelling from Gaza and beyond with Patrick Gathara - Part 1Send us a textFor the first episode of The Heart Gallery Season 2, I talk to Patrick Gathara, The New Humanitarian's Senior Editor of Inclusive Storytelling.  Patrick talks about what inclusive storytelling look like in a context where the news is changing by the minute, where echo chambers are swirling with recycled talking points, where mainstream media is saturated with dehumanization of whole groups of people, and all while a literal genocide on the people of Gaza is being carried out. We also discuss the state of inclusive journalism and the storytelling elsewhere i...2023-11-1037 minRebeka Zacko PodcastRebeka Zacko PodcastO PMS s Jankou, Modernou terapeutkouNo je to tu, Rebeka a Janka @modernaterapeutka urobili svoj prvý podkast! ❤️❤️❤️ Tu si ho môžete vypočuť, je to 13min tak akurát k raňajkám a je na tému PMS. Sme strašne hrdé na seba a tešíme sa, že sme to konečne dali, lebo sa o tom, že niečo urobíme vyprávame už mesiace. Je krásne konečne urobiť to, čo hovoríš, že urobíš. Do komentárov napíš svoje skúsenosti s PMS alebo čo si si uvedomila na základe počúvania. 😘 #pms #podkast2023-09-1212 minThe Heart Gallery PodcastThe Heart Gallery PodcastTaylor Freesolo Rees on tuning into the heartSend us a textFor the 10th episode (and the season finale!) of The Heart Gallery Podcast, I connect with my wonderful friend Taylor Freesolo Rees. Taylor is a filmmaker, documentarian, storyteller and photographer. She has won numerous film festival awards for her work exploring environmental justice, natural resource issues, the outdoor adventure industry and its various players, nonhuman creatures and our relationships with them, and much much more. Taylor has the ability to deftly weave together myriad threads into complex story tapestries that not only manage to avoid being prescriptive...2023-05-0457 minThe Heart Gallery PodcastThe Heart Gallery PodcastAlisa Petrosova on weaving climate threads into mainstream storiesSend us a textFor Episode 9 of The Heart Gallery Podcast, Rebeka Ryvola de Kremer talks to climate story consultant Alisa Petrosova.This episode explores how the film and TV industry is doing on climate messaging. According to research from Good Energy and The Media Impact Project that analyzed 37, 453 scripted television episodes and films released from 2016 through 2020, less than 3% acknowledge climate change.Alisa works at Good Energy, which supports TV and film creators in telling stories that honestly reflect the world we live in now—a world that’s in...2023-04-2645 minThe Heart Gallery PodcastThe Heart Gallery PodcastJohn Kazior on nonhuman perspectives, greenwashing arts, & moving beyond consumptionSend us a textFor Episode 8 of The Heart Gallery Podcast, Rebeka Ryvola de Kremer talks to artist and writer John Kazior.Today’s guest on The Heart Gallery sparks imagination incredibly well. He is John Kazior, an American artist and writer based in Sweden. John's writing also reveals the depths of these dark arts and shares how we can come to see these efforts more clearly. He talks about how we can learn to go deeper below the surface with issues and ideas that matter the most, and how we ca...2023-04-201h 10The Heart Gallery PodcastThe Heart Gallery PodcastGemma Lloyd & Lara Goodband on wild card witches, curating museum spaces in a changing climate, & the power of tears as big as plumsSend us a textFor Episode 7 of The Heart Gallery Podcast, Rebeka Ryvola de Kremer talks to curators Lara Goodband & Gemma Lloyd.Lara & Gemma are curators of Earth Spells: Witches of the Anthropocene, happening now at the Royal Albert Memorial Museum in Exeter. The exhibit features works from some incredible artists from around the globe: Caroline Achaintre, Emma Hart, Kris Lemsalu, Mercedes Mühleisen, Grace Ndiritu, Florence Peake, Kiki Smith, and Lucy Stein. Lara Goodband is the Contemporary Art Curator and Programmer at Royal Albert Memorial Museum, and Gemma Lloyd is a...2023-04-1249 minThe Heart Gallery PodcastThe Heart Gallery PodcastLauren Shapiro on collaborating with scientists, technology in art, & inspiring environmental stewardshipSend us a textFor Episode 6 of The Heart Gallery Podcast, Rebeka Ryvola de Kremer talks to artist Lauren Shapiro. Lauren has spent her whole life in Southern Florida and her work explores the potential of art to cultivate awareness of the environment. She often works alongside ecologists to understand and narrate nature and she merges craft, science and technology to document disappearing ecosystems like coral reefs and mangroves with sculptural ceramic archives. Lauren talks about art as a tool for environmental stewardship in Miami and South Florida, how the enchanting and dangerously t...2023-04-051h 06The Heart Gallery PodcastThe Heart Gallery PodcastMorel Doucet on climate gentrification, magical realism, & art for advocacySend us a textFor Episode 5 of The Heart Gallery Podcast, Rebeka Ryvola de Kremer talks to Morel Doucet. Morel is a Miami-based multidisciplinary artist and arts educator from Haiti. He creates captivating ceramic, illustration, and print works that examine the realities of climate gentrification, migration, and displacement within the Black diaspora communities. Listen and learn from the magical Morel Doucet.Visit The Heart Gallery's visual accompaniment for this podcast episode here (podcast transcript also available at this link).HW from Morel:2023-03-291h 01The Heart Gallery PodcastThe Heart Gallery PodcastVidushi Yadav on deep communication in the social media era, what real representation looks like, & how to lead with loveSend us a textFor Episode 4 of The Heart Gallery Podcast, Rebeka Ryvola de Kremer talks to "artivist" Vidushi Yadav. Vidushi’s work revolves around gender justice, South Asian identity, access & right-based content. She is a communication & design consultant for multiple women rights, humanitarian & development organizations world-wide. Through her work she attempts to investigate gaze, representation, able-ism, gender binary, privilege & colonialism via image making. Listen to hear critical lessons & perspectives from Vidushi Yadav.Visit The Heart Gallery's visual accompaniment for this podcast episode here (podcast transcript...2023-03-2251 minThe Heart Gallery PodcastThe Heart Gallery PodcastThe Heart Gallery TrailerEvery week, join Rebeka Ryvola de Kremer as she has conversations about art, society, and our planet. How can art and artists help in moving humanity towards more care, justice, and stewardship? And how can you take part in these efforts?Subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts.You can find transcripts, weekly visual podcast accompaniments, and contact information at the-heart-gallery.org, and you can find Rebeka on IG and Twitter @rebekaryvola.The Heart Gallery is created and hosted by Rebeka Ryvola de Kremer. It is edited by Samuel Cunningham. Music is by Cosmo...2023-03-1903 minThe Heart Gallery PodcastThe Heart Gallery PodcastJoyce Yu-Jean Lee on understanding of the “other”, mesophotic corals, & the responsibilities of an artistSend us a textFor Episode 3 of The Heart Gallery Podcast, Rebeka Ryvola de Kremer talks to artist Joyce Yu-Jean Lee. Joyce works with video, digital photography, and interactive installation that combine ​social ​practice with ​institutional ​critique. Curious about how the act of seeing is transformed by technology, her artwork examines how mass media and visual culture shape notions of truth and understanding of the “other.” Listen to hear from the incredible Joyce Yu-Jean Lee.Visit The Heart Gallery's visual accompaniment for this podcast episode here (podcast transcript...2023-03-151h 03