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Auf der Spur - ARD Ermittlerkrimis
Kommissar Boks: Keine Leiche in Amsterdam
Es ist tief in der Nacht, als eine amerikanische Touristin zu Tode erschrocken aus einem Albtraum erwacht - und eine Bluttat entdeckt. Doch von der zum But gehörenden Leiche fehlt jede Spur... | Von Simon de Waal | Mit Falk Rockstroh, Frank Seppeler, Markus Hoffmann, Friederike Becht u.a. | Komposition: Benjamin Weidekamp | Bearbeitung und Regie: Christoph Dietrich | WDR 2008 | Video-Tipp: Werwölfe - Das Spiel von List und Täuschung: https://1.ard.de/werwoelfe?pc=pcau Alle Folgen von „Knallhart – Die ARD Thriller-Hörspiele“ gibt es in der ARD Audiothek! Alle Folgen von "Auf der Spur – Die ARD Ermittler...
2025-11-11
52 min
Disrupting Peace
Bonus: What Makes Social Movements Win (The Context)
This week’s episode is from our friends at The Context podcast.Deva Woodly joins host Alex Lovit to discuss the importance of social movements for American democracy and the role they can play at this precarious moment in American political history. We need these networks of trust and coordinated action to push the country away from authoritarianism and toward a democracy that works for everyone.Deva Woodly is a scholar of social movements. She is a professor of political science at Brown University and a research fellow at the Charles F. Kettering Foundation....
2025-10-21
37 min
Disrupting Peace
Can Emergency Response Increase Peace & Resilience? Lessons from Nepal
In our last episode of the season, we see what we can learn from Nepal about the connections between emergency response, peace, and resilience. Staying at the micro level, we closely examine a collaboration between the Nepalese organization Lumanti and the MIT based Urban Risk Lab.One note on this episode: Bridget references "Aceh province" during the opening quiz. To clarify, Aceh province is in Indonesia and was the epicenter of an earthquake and tsunami in 2004. Yatra Sharma worked as an architect and urban developer with the Kathmandu-based Lumanti Support Group for Shelter. The nonprofit...
2025-10-14
38 min
Disrupting Peace
Breaking out of the “Man Box”
We’ve all heard the phrase “toxic masculinity”. In this episode, we explore why this isn’t the most helpful concept, and more importantly, how healthy masculinity can increase peace.We dig into what we can learn from successful interventions in Brazil and Colombia, unpack the “man box”, and learn tools for opening up conversations around masculinity, rather than shutting them down. Gary Barker is an international voice for healthy manhood, gender equality and violence prevention. He is the founder and CEO of Equimundo Center for Masculinities and Social Justice, an international organization that works globally, inc...
2025-10-07
35 min
Disrupting Peace
First Steps to a Peaceful Childhood for All
How can we make the world a more peaceful place for children? In this episode, we look at the impact that experiencing violence has on children…sometimes before they - or their parents - are even born. We’ll learn about how war impacts DNA over generations, explore resilience, and look at global and personal first steps that we can take to make things better for kids around the world.Catherine Panter-Brick is a Professor of Anthropology, Health, and Global Affairs at Yale University, and she has published nearly 200 peer-reviewed scientific publications on global health and t...
2025-09-30
33 min
OhrCast - Der monatliche Hörspielpodcast
OhrCast 160-1 - Voraushör Hörspielmonat Oktober 2025 Teil 1
OhrCast 160 - Gordon Bleu vs. Der Wahre Jakob oder Die Scheiß-Eulen sind tot, wir gehen mit Vincent raven!00:00 - Willkommen im OhrCast 16002:24 – Martin empfiehlt: Science Cops05:10 - Wir hören voraus in die erste Hälfte des Hörspielmonats Oktober 202505:25 - Der Ballon - Ein deutscher Fall (Caroline Labusch) rbb 201606:24 - Van Dusen (47) Die Foyle-Tragödie (Marc Freund) Holysoft 202506:32 - Der römische Traum – Eine Anno-Story06:51 - Heinrichs Höllenritt: Die Blutpfingst zu Goslar (Peter Wayand) PuzzleCat 202507:48 - Inspektor Bradley (Hans Bräunlich...
2025-09-29
00 min
Disrupting Peace
Gen Z is Taking Their First Steps onto the Political Stage
How do Gen Z Americans feel about democracy? The short answer: overall they believe in its principles, but don’t feel it’s working for them. In this episode, we explore unique ways that Gen Z is engaging in democracy (and not engaging), and what people of all ages need to do to encourage the next generation of peaceful leaders. Ruby-Belle Booth is a researcher with CIRCLE, the Center for Information and Research on Civic Learning and Engagement at Tufts University, where she graduated in 2021. Ruby is interested in youth civic participation as a pathway for social, racia...
2025-09-23
42 min
Disrupting Peace
Learning from Mutual Aid Efforts in Sudan
How can someone help their neighbors and community when a war breaks out? Today we’re seeing what we can learn from mutual aid efforts in Sudan.Omar al-Bashir ruled Sudan for three brutal decades, from 1989 until he was overthrown by a peaceful revolution in 2019. In 2023, a civil war broke out between two warring parties, the Sudanese Armed Forces, or SAF, and the Rapid Support Forces, or RSF. Emergency Response Rooms - not to be confused with hospital emergency rooms in the west - are temporary mutual aid networks that have emerged to provide resources critical to th...
2025-09-16
30 min
Disrupting Peace
Why Listening is the First Step to Peace
This season we’re looking at the first steps everyday people can take towards peace. And we’re kicking things off by zooming in to something direct and personal that people engage with every day: listening.How can “generous” listening contribute to peace, and what are practical ways to get started? In this episode, we explore concrete ways to have difficult conversations instead of violent reactions, and how our everyday interactions can ladder up to structural change.Naomi Boase is Tufts University’s inaugural Inclusive and Restorative Dialogues Program Director. She has provided DEI consultations and traini...
2025-09-09
36 min
Disrupting Peace
Bonus: Colorado Welcomed Venezuelans. Many Now Live in Fear. (Feet in 2 Worlds)
This week’s episode is from our friends at the Feet in 2 Worlds podcast (originally released April 22, 2025):Over the past couple of years, around 40,000 Venezuelans arrived in Denver fleeing political and economic instability, eager to work while their immigration statuses played out. Initially, with help from the city and non-profit organizations, many were able to find stable housing and jobs. However, with all the recent changes in immigration policy, they now face an uncertain future and finding work has become more difficult. Producers Ann Marie Awad and Andrés Pacheco-Girón explore how the rules of t...
2025-06-10
40 min
Houshivar Podcast پادکست هشیوار
سکس، هویت جنسی و گرایش جنسی: نگاهی علمی به تنوع جنسی انسان -بخش اول
در این اپیزود به بررسی سه کتاب مهم علمی درباره جنسیت، هویت و مغز میپردازم:Different: Gender Through the Eyes of a Primatologistنویسنده: Frans de Waalزیستشناس مشهور، دکتر فرانس دووال، با نگاهی فرگشتی و مقایسهای میان انسان و شامپانزهها و بونوبوها، تفاوتهای جنسیتی را بررسی میکند. او نشان میدهد که رفتارهای جنسیتی در جانوران پیچیده و متنوع است و مرز بین «زنانه» و «مردانه» در طبیعت آنقدر که فکر میکنیم، واضح نیست.Gay, Straight, and the Reason Why: The Science of Sexual Orientationنویسنده: Simon LeVayعصبپژوه معروف، سایمون لووی، به بررسی علمی منشأ گرایش جنسی میپردازد. او شواهدی از تفاوتهای ساختاری در مغز، نقش ژنتیک، هورمونها و عوامل محیطی پیش از تولد را ارائه میدهد تا نشان دهد که همجنسگرایی انتخاب نیست، بلکه ریشه در زیستشناسی دارد. Gender and Our Brainنویسنده: Gina Ripponجینا ریپون، عصبشناس بریتانیایی، به نقد این ایده میپردازد که مغز زنان و مردان ذاتاً متفاوت است. با بررسی صدها مطالعه، او نشان میدهد که بسیاری از تفاوتهای منتسب به مغز «زنانه» یا «مردانه» بیشتر حاصل فرهنگ، تربیت و کلیشههای جنسیتی است تا زیستشناسی صرف.📌 در این قسمت با نگاهی علمی، میانرشتهای و نقادانه، سعی کردم که این سه روایت متفاوت از جنسیت و گرایش جنسی را مقایسه و تحلیل کنم. آیا مغز زن و مرد واقعا متفاوت است؟ آیا همجنسگرایی ذاتی است؟ و طبیعت در مورد «جنسیت» چه میگوید؟Send us a textSupport the show
2025-05-30
1h 26
Disrupting Peace
We Thought We Solved World Peace (Rebroadcast)
This week we’re bringing back our very first episode, We Thought We Solved World Peace, from September 2024.When host Bridget Conley was a college student in the 90s, there was this air of optimism. It might sound crazy to say now, but she and her colleagues honestly believed they had solved world peace. In this first episode of Disrupting Peace, Bridget speaks with Yale law professor Sam Moyn and South African activist Mamello about what went wrong in the 90s, and what it would take to turn things around by 2050. Sam Moyn is P...
2025-04-29
33 min
NANDOLEAKS: REAL TALK PODCAST MET FERNANDO
Regisseur Bobby Boermans over Netflix-film iHostage, Werken met Lange Frans & Baas B, Studeren in Hollywood, les krijgen van Al Pacino en gevaren van de filmindustrie
Bobby Boermans openhartig over dieptepunten in de filmindustrie, de uitdaging om Mocro Maffia te maken, Les krijgen van Al Pacino, iHostage voor Netflix, meer diversiteit in films, werken met Lange Frans & Baas B en meer De realiteit van de filmindustrie Bobby deelt openhartig hoe zwaar de filmindustrie mentaal kan zijn. Projecten waar hij jarenlang aan heeft gewerkt, worden soms zonder pardon afgewezen door fondsen. Dit zorgt voor pijnlijke momenten van onzekerheid en teleurstelling. “Ik heb echt huilend ergens gezeten na twee jaar investeren in een project dat geen geld kreeg.” Samenwerking met Defensie & De film ‘Invasie’ Voor de film Inva...
2025-04-17
1h 34
Disrupting Peace
Italy: What are the long-term impacts of electing a populist leader?
To close out Season 2, we’re talking about the long-term impacts of electing a right-wing populist to office. Silvio Berlusconi transformed Italian government and society, beginning when he was first elected Prime Minister in 1994. In this episode, we’ll explore how Berlusconi legitimized the far-right (even though he himself was a center right politician), why people repeatedly vote for leaders that don’t make their lives better, and how Italian activists have still achieved some progressive victories. Fabi Fugazza is the Co-Executive Director and Legal Expert at the Italian Coalition for Civil Liberties and Rights. She is (also) a...
2025-04-15
37 min
Disrupting Peace
US: Fighting for Academic Freedom in Higher Education
Today we’re talking about academic freedom in higher education. What it is, why it’s at risk, and what’s at stake for democracy when this particular freedom is eroded. We explore why academic freedom is so threatening to existing hierarchies, why it’s so hard to explain academics to a broad audience, and what everyday people are doing to fight for the integrity of higher education.Amy Reid is a senior manager for PEN America’s Freedom to Learn program. PEN America is an organization that has been promoting free expression globally for over a hundred ye...
2025-04-08
44 min
De Bigger Picture Podcast
#37. “Als ik een roman schrijf kan ik doen wat ik wil.” - Simon de Waal
Simon de Waal is auteur, scenarist, regisseur, maar niet in de minste plaats rechercheur zware misdaad. Van Cop vs Killer, Gouden Uur, iHostage tot Lek, er zijn weinig politieseries en films die Simon de Waal niet heeft geschreven, en weinig awards die hij niet heeft gewonnen.Over z’n methodische schrijfproces en hoe dat is beïnvloed door z’n recherchedienst. Maar ook: hoe hij z’n scenariovak meeneemt naar een crimescene. Hoe hij Cop vs Killer als boek schreef, maar bij de verfilming onverwacht ook de regie moest doen. Wanneer hij (misschien) gaat stoppen als rechercheur. En waar...
2025-04-04
59 min
Disrupting Peace
Costa Rica: How To Be President If You Don’t Have A Military
What's it like to lead without a military? In this episode, we focus on Costa Rica, and explore what happens when a country abolishes its military, Costa Rica’s approach to domestic security, and the ways that having a military can increase violence and instability in a country…Plus we’ll have our first former president on the show! Carlos Alvarado Quesada served as President of Costa Rica from 2018 to 2022. While president, he focused on combating climate change, defending human rights, democracy, and multilateralism, which is when countries cooperate to solve problems. Carlos currently teaches graduate courses on lead...
2025-04-01
26 min
Disrupting Peace
Syria: How Do You Rebuild After a Dictator?
How does a country rebuild after overthrowing a dictator?On December 8, 2024, armed forces led by Islamist rebel group Hayat Tahrir al-Sham overthrew the Assad regime, which had ruled as a corrupt and brutal dictatorship in Syria for over 50 years.For now, the country is in an in-between phase – what was is gone, but it’s not yet clear what’s coming next. In this episode, we explore what it was like on the ground in the weeks after the Assad regime fell, why it was necessary to have some continuity with the former government, and key ar...
2025-03-25
34 min
Disrupting Peace
South Korea: Successfully Opposing Presidential Overreach
Sustaining a democracy often looks mundane. It includes managing different stakeholders, crafting policy, debating nuances and compromising. Ending a democracy can be dramatic: and it almost happened on December 3, 2024 when the president of South Korea, Yoon Suk Yeol, attempted to declare martial law during a televised address. In this episode, we’ll hear a first-hand account of what happened on the ground that night, and discuss how a political opposition can successfully overturn a president’s power grab. Jiho Cha is a member of the South Korean Parliament, in the opposition, Democratic Party. By training he is a...
2025-03-18
26 min
Disrupting Peace
Iceland: Lessons From The World’s Leader in Gender Equality
What can we learn about building and sustaining a women’s movement from arguably the world’s leaders: Icelandic feminists?To kick off the season, we’re focusing on Iceland, the country ranked number one for gender equality for 15 years in a row. Together, we explore what makes Iceland unique, how younger generations are pushing the feminist agenda forward, and why limiting freedom around parental leave has increased equality in this volcanic, Nordic country. Silja Bára Ómarsdóttir is a Professor of International Affairs at the University of Iceland. Her research includes Icelandic and feminist f...
2025-03-11
32 min
Trail Culture
Chaotic strava, a PhD update & 2025 vision | S2E14: Simon de Waal
Back like we never left 👋🏼For those who are new here, once a month Trail Culture releases a more scientific episode, recorded with @dewaal.simon from the legendary @rootedindirt 🤙🏼 Simon is a runner, a coach & a scientist. We talk about various hot topics in the trail running space & unpack the relevant research surrounding them. We also have some not so relevant banter & we’re so grateful that you all tune in. This weeks episode brings us an update on Simons PhD. We talk about some of his most recent findings, the progress of his publication journey, the v...
2025-02-08
1h 01
Trail Culture
Fit but unhealthy? | Trail Science S2E8: Simon de Waal
For our nerdy fans out there, the Trail Science episodes are back! 💥🎙️Up first is: Fit but Unhealthy? Are we prioritising performance over health & wellness? In this episode we unpack these ideas & talk about some of the early signs of LEA & RED-S. 🍎I’m excited to continue the scientific journey alongside Simon de Waal from Rooted in Dirt. In this season we’ll continue to dive into the more academic side of trail running, unpacking the latest research and trying to make sense of this amazing sport through a scientific lens.// TOPICS COVERED
2024-11-23
59 min
Disrupting Peace
How Will The Election Impact Immigration?
Today’s guest will help us explore this question, as well as the current state of immigration in the US, the areas where both Democrats and Republicans are getting things wrong, and why increasing empathy is necessary to create change. Jason De León is a Professor of Anthropology and Chicana/o and Central American Studies at UCLA, Executive Director of the Undocumented Migration Project, and the author of the award-winning book “The Land of Open Graves: Living and Dying on the Migrant Trail”. His new book, “Soldiers and Kings”, is an in-depth look at the daily lives of smu...
2024-10-29
28 min
Disrupting Peace
What Does Prison Abolition Have To Do With World Peace?
What is prison abolition, and what does it have to do with world peace?Today’s guests help us dig into this question, tackle some common misconceptions about prison abolition, and hear what restorative justice looks like first-hand.Catherine Besteman is the Francis F. Bartlett and Ruth K. Bartlett Professor of Anthropology at Colby College, whose research and activism addresses the intersection of race, mobility, security, neoliberalism and carcerality, with a goal of exploring pathways toward abolition. She taught inside prisons in Maine from 2021 to 2023, and since 2021, has led multiple research, public education and policy in...
2024-10-22
37 min
Disrupting Peace
AI & Autonomous Weapons Today
Are we already living in the sci fi future where weapons decide who to kill? In this conversation, we explore how AI and autonomous weapons are being used today, specifically in places like Ukraine and Gaza. Bridget speaks with two leaders in research and activism to find out why they’re concerned, and how we can regain hope.Laura Bruun is a Researcher in the Governance of Artificial Intelligence Programme within the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute. She focuses on how emerging military technologies, especially autonomous weapons and military AI, intersect with international humanitarian law. Fin...
2024-10-08
26 min
Disrupting Peace
The Arms Trade - Let’s Talk About Big Weapons
In this episode, we’re talking about big weapons: bombs and the weapon systems that convey them. We dive deep into the military industrial complex and explore what it will take to rein in both nuclear and conventional weapons on a global scale.Bridget speaks with two of the leading activists and researchers on nuclear and conventional weapons, respectively:Ray Acheson is a writer and organizer against war, militarism, and the arms trade, and in support of the abolition of the carceral system and other structures of state violence. They are the Director of Reaching Cr...
2024-10-01
24 min
Disrupting Peace
We Thought We Solved World Peace
When host Bridget Conley was a college student in the 90s, there was this air of optimism. It might sound crazy to say now, but she and her colleagues honestly believed they had solved world peace.In this first episode of Disrupting Peace, Bridget speaks with Yale law professor Sam Moyn and South African activist Mamello about what went wrong in the 90s, and what it would take to turn things around by 2050.Sam Moyn is Professor of Law and History at Yale Law School, and co-host of “Digging a Hole: the legal theory podcast.” He’s...
2024-09-24
33 min
Trail Culture
Power as a performance measure | Trail Science: Episode 07
Does power have a place in trail running? We’re back with another Trail Science episode. This week, Simon de Waal from Rooted in Dirt joins us to talk about power as a performance metric. When should we use power?How is it measured?What should the real world application look like?& does power work as a performance measure in the trail running space?
2024-07-20
1h 19
De Bigger Picture Podcast
#8. "Ik zie in NL heel veel makers die niet aan het publiek denken." - Janey van Ierland (Netflix)
Wat hebben Swiebertje, Carice van Houten en Ferry Bouman met elkaar gemeen? Janey van Ierland! Hoe een toevallige ontmoeting met Carice van Houten de intuïtieve kickstart vormde voor haar eigen bedrijf No19 Talent Management. Om vanuit daar niet alleen Carice, maar ook Gaite Jansen en Marwan Kenzari en vele anderen naar het wereldtoneel te brengen. En hoe haar dat bracht tot Director Content Acquisitions Benelux bij Netflix waar ze hetzelfde wereldtoneel bedient, maar dan met film en co-producties.Liever de stuwende kracht in de coulissen, dan met een spotlight op het podium krijgen we meer te h...
2024-02-23
53 min
Trail Culture
Pacing in Ultra Trail Marathons | Trail Science E:01
Welcome to our Trail Science episodes! A collaboration with Simon de Waal and Rooted in Dirt. We're introducing a separate category of episodes where we take a deep dive into relevant trail topics and to explore the research related to these trends.First up is pacing for ultra marathons, What is pacing? How does it differ from road to trail running? How do I pace my ultra marathon at UTCT? We chat through all of this and more. UTCT @rootedindirt@dewaal.simon@trailcultureza
2023-11-22
1h 03
Trail Culture
Research & Performance Prediction in Trail Running | E:05 Simon De Waal
From research to running, this guy does it all. Simon de Waal joins us to discuss his latest research in trail running as he works towards his PhD. We discuss how the trail running world has changed and developed, our responsibility as scientists and what Trail Culture means to him. The founder of Stellies Shakeout and a hero in the trail community.Instagram: @dewaal.simon ; @rootedindirtTwitter: @dewaal17E-mail: s.dewaal@glos.ac.uk
2023-11-10
1h 01
Embark On Into A Binge-Worthy Full Audiobook At Home.
Always Take Notes: Advice from some of the world's greatest writers by Simon Akam, Rachel Lloyd
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/700973to listen full audiobooks. Title: Always Take Notes: Advice from some of the world's greatest writers Author: Simon Akam, Rachel Lloyd Narrator: Simon Akam, Rachel Lloyd Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 8 hours 0 minutes Release date: October 12, 2023 Genres: Language Instruction Publisher's Summary: 'Inspiring' - Cathy Rentzenbrink, author of Write It All Down 'Fascinating and useful' - Joe Moran, author of First You Write A Sentence Bestselling and award-winning authors share the secrets to their success, and the hard lessons they have learnt along the way. Where do the best ideas come from? How do you stay...
2023-10-12
8h 00
Download Latest Full Audiobooks in Non-Fiction, Language Instruction
Always Take Notes: Advice from some of the world's greatest writers by Simon Akam, Rachel Lloyd
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/700973to listen full audiobooks. Title: Always Take Notes: Advice from some of the world's greatest writers Author: Simon Akam, Rachel Lloyd Narrator: Simon Akam, Rachel Lloyd Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 8 hours 0 minutes Release date: October 12, 2023 Genres: Language Instruction Publisher's Summary: 'Inspiring' - Cathy Rentzenbrink, author of Write It All Down 'Fascinating and useful' - Joe Moran, author of First You Write A Sentence Bestselling and award-winning authors share the secrets to their success, and the hard lessons they have learnt along the way. Where do the best ideas come from? How do you stay...
2023-10-12
8h 00
Tone up a Lot of Full Audiobooks in Self Development, Health & Wellness
Always Take Notes: Advice from some of the world's greatest writers - Rachel Lloyd
Listen to this audiobook in full for free onhttps://epod.spaceTitle: Always Take Notes: Advice from some of the world's greatest writersAuthor: Rachel LloydNarrator: Rachel Lloyd, Simon AkamFormat: UnabridgedLength: 8:00:05Language: EnglishRelease date: 10-12-2023Publisher: Bonnier Publishing AudioGenres: Self Development, Health & Wellness, Language Instruction, Language ArtsSummary:'Inspiring' - Cathy Rentzenbrink, author of Write It All Down 'Fascinating and useful' - Joe Moran, author of First You Write A Sentence Bestselling and award-winning authors share the secrets to...
2023-10-12
8h 00
De Shitshow
67 - NuKuBu
Janneke en Stef hebben een bijzonder advies voor een specifieke beroepsgroep. Stef ergert zich aan haar moeder, Janneke aan mensen die eindelijk eens in actie komen in de hersenpan, en ze hebben een grandioos inzicht voor schrijvers.Story.tel/shitshow Caroline van Keeken - AvondmensenKaitie Roiphe - Lof van het rommelige levenAnders - Frans de WaalWolvenweer - Simon van der GeestSamenwerken met De Shitshow? Mail naar adverteren@streamtree.nlZie het privacybeleid op https://art19.com/privacy en...
2023-06-15
43 min
Vethologie
Episode 27 : Colloque de la SFECA
Du 23 au 25 mai 2023, s'est tenu à Tours le congrès de la Société Francophone pour l'Etude du Comportement Animal. L'occasion de présenter les derniers travaux de chercheuses et chercheurs brillantes. Bonne écoute ! Autrices et auteurs citées : Erica Van de Waal Anna Flamand Annaëlle Surreault Elodie Briefer Christelle Jozet-Alves Simon Potier Margot Fortin Sébastien Moro Violette Chiara
2023-06-07
14 min
Hotel Jorge Juan
Hab. 712.– El eco pintado, con Óscar Martínez
Óscar Martínez es doctor en Bellas Artes por la Politécnica de Valencia y licenciado en Historia del Arte. Desde hace más de diez años es profesor universitario de historia del arte, arquitectura, fotografía y diseño. Ha publicado el libro ‘Umbrales’ y ahora ‘El Eco Pintado’, donde habla de esos cuadros, reflejos o imágenes que aparecen a su vez dentro de otros cuadros. Viene hoy al Hotel para charlar conmigo sobre cuadros dentro de otros cuadros, historias dentro de otras historias, Picasso y The Cure, Van Gogh y Dragon Ball, Vermeer, la importancia del sentido del humo...
2023-04-20
1h 23
HOW TO HOCHSCHULE
How to Study
How to Hochschule Episode 3 Welcome to the latest episode of How to Hochschule! Today's topic is a crucial one for any student: studying. In this episode, we delve into the topic of "How to Study" and provide practical insights from students and professors on their experiences and the lessons they have learned. We also examine the difficulties that often arise while studying and offer effective strategies for overcoming them. Whether you're studying digitally, collaborating on group assignments, or preparing for challenging exams, this episode is sure to provide you with valuable tips to enhance your study skills...
2023-03-31
1h 34
World Wide Socials - Maximale omzet uit jouw social media
Marcel Klok over Koninklijke Johan Enschedé, het drukken van de Gulden & Euro, Andrew Tate, Walt Disney & Martin Garrix!
Marcel Klok praat in deze aflevering over zijn jeugd, hoe Koninklijke Johan Enschedé jaren lang de gulden, euro, obligaties en waardepapieren gedrukt heeft, hoe je geld na kunt maken en waarom het meestal niet lukt, waarom de staat het geld niet meteen zelf gedrukt heeft in Nederland, wie het Euro biljet ontworpen heeft, waarom de binding met geld weg is, hoe de Gulden ontworpen is en door wie, wat de zogeheten 'Super Dollar' precies inhoudt, hoeveel testen er nodig zijn tot een biljet 100% veilig is, waarom Koninklijke Johan Enschedé het best beveiligde pand in Nederland is, dat er 17 miljard Eu...
2023-01-31
1h 39
The Gray Area with Sean Illing
What do we owe animals?
Guest host Sigal Samuel talks with philosopher and author Martha Nussbaum about her new book, Justice for Animals. Martha discusses several different ethical, legal, and metaphysical theories for how we humans should treat other non-human animals, and offers her own distinct new approach.Host: Sigal Samuel (@SigalSamuel), Senior Reporter, VoxGuest: Martha Nussbaum, author; Ernst Freund Distinguished Service Professor of Philosophy, U. ChicagoReferences: Justice for Animals: Our Collective Responsibility by Martha Nussbaum (Simon & Schuster; 2022) Drawing the Line: Science and the Case for Animal Rights by Steven M. Wise (B...
2023-01-05
46 min
De Perstribune
Simon de Waal en Dick Jol (4 december 2022)
In De Perstribune ontvangt Margreet Reijntjes elke week prominente gasten uit de wereld van de media en sport. Zij bespreken actuele én persoonlijke zaken. Verder duidt Ron Vergouwen wekelijks opvallende mediazaken uit het heden en verleden.
2022-12-04
2h 00
Content Wars
#32 Hoe schrijf je een spannend scenario? (Te gast: Simon de Waal!)
Hij is auteur (schreef samen met de legendarische Appie Baantjer), scenarioschrijver (onder meer Baantjer, Unit 13, Grijpstra en de Gier) en al 35 jaar lang rechercheur bij de Amsterdamse politie. Daar houdt hij zich bezig met de zware misdaad.Deze aflevering is Simon de Waal te gast! Een van de meest veelzijdige gasten tot nu toe. Met hem praten we over zijn serie die nu bij de NPO te zien is: Het Gouden Uur. Hoe bedacht hij de serie en komt er een vervolg?Ook legt hij uit hoe hij de afgelopen jaren series en films verzon...
2022-11-10
1h 00
Op1
Op1 - 21 oktober 2022
(00:00) Op1 - De opening van vrijdag 21 oktober.(19:01) Mart de Kruif en Hans Jaap Melissen over de oorlog in Oekraïne.(30:25) Remy Bonjasky, Nouchka Fontijn en Cor van der Geest over de toekomst van olympisch boksen.(43:49) Nasrdin Dchar en Simon de Waal over ‘Het Gouden Uur’.Presentatie: Jort Kelder & Welmoed Sijtsma (WNL)
2022-10-22
56 min
Content Wars
#29 Alles over Mipcom, het format walhalla
Deze aflevering staat de Mipcom centraal, de beroemde tv-beurs in Cannes. Een jaarlijks gekkenhuis, zoals Kirsten Jan van Nieuwenhuijzen het noemt. Makers van over de hele wereld komen er met hun format, streamingdiensten en tv zenders proberen er een hit te vinden.Kirsten Jan geeft je een kijkje achter de schermen. Zelf was hij er 25 keer. Om zijn formats te verkopen en om te netwerken. De ene keer succesvol, met een privéjet. De andere keer eindigde in een gehandicaptentoilet. Daarover meer in de aflevering.Ook hoor je Lisette van Diepen. De aankoper van formats h...
2022-10-20
35 min
Always Take Notes
#145: Kit de Waal, novelist and short-story writer
Rachel and Simon speak with the novelist and short-story writer Kit de Waal. Born in Birmingham to an Irish mother and a Caribbean father, she worked for several years in criminal and family law, sitting on adoption panels and writing manuals on foster care. Her experience in this field informed her debut novel, "My Name is Leon", which was published in 2016 after a six-way auction and was adapted into a television film this year. Kit has also worked to increase diversity in publishing, using some of her advance from "My Name is Leon" to fund a creative-writing scholarship and...
2022-10-18
57 min
On Humans
Origins of Our Warm-Blooded Morality ~ Patricia Churchland
Why do we care for others? Why did morality evolve? Is unselfish behaviour possible in a Darwinian world? Patricia Churchland joins to discuss these topics with your host, Ilari Mäkelä.Author of Conscience: Origins of Moral Intuition, Patricia Churchland is an emerita professor of Philosophy at UC San Diego.Ilari and Professor Churchland discuss topics such as: Warm-bloodedness and morality Psychological egoism vs unselfish behaviour Neurobiology of care: Oxytocin, cannabinoids, opioids Elements of morality: How much of morality is about care, vs problem-solving, cooperation, and social learning? Churchland’s criticism of Western moral phil...
2022-10-01
1h 07
Joost Mag Het Weten podcast (powered by 3Rivers)
#129 Simon de Waal (rechercheur, scenarist en regisseur) - Over het echte en fictieve goed en kwaad
#129 Simon de Waal (rechercheur, scenarist en regisseur) - Over het echte en fictieve goed en kwaad by Joost Koning
2022-06-09
32 min
The Dissenter
#617 Frans de Waal - Different: Gender Through the Eyes of a Primatologist
------------------Support the channel------------ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thedissenter PayPal: paypal.me/thedissenter PayPal Subscription 1 Dollar: https://tinyurl.com/yb3acuuy PayPal Subscription 3 Dollars: https://tinyurl.com/ybn6bg9l PayPal Subscription 5 Dollars: https://tinyurl.com/ycmr9gpz PayPal Subscription 10 Dollars: https://tinyurl.com/y9r3fc9m PayPal Subscription 20 Dollars: https://tinyurl.com/y95uvkao This show is sponsored by Enlites, Learning & Development done differently. Check the website here: http://enlites.com/ Dr. Frans...
2022-04-25
58 min
Break Out Culture With Ed Vaizey by Country and Town House
65. Celebrating Jewish Book Week’s Platinum Anniversary with Legendary Lyricist Don Black
Did you know Jewish Book Week is London’s longest running literary festival? Claudia Rubenstein, Director of Jewish Book Week, tells us about its extraordinary history and what to look forward to amongst the host of fun events that begin on Saturday 26th February. Those taking part include Elif Shafak, Michael Ignatieff, Julia Neuberger, Claudia Roden with Jay Rayner, Simon Schama, Howard Jacobson in conversation with Melvyn Bragg, Mike Leigh, Amy Bloom and Edmund de Waal delivering the 70th anniversary keynote speech. Plus Simon Kuper on football and celebrations of Sondheim and Lehrer, Dylan and Cohen. Clo...
2022-02-20
29 min
Ultima Thule Ambient Music
UT 1363
Nailing it down securely, with Simon Fisher Turner, Edmund de Waal, Adrianne Lenker, Carlo Giusti, Roger and Brian Eno and Michael Scott Dawson.
2020-12-11
00 min
The Moderns
The Moderns ep. 99
Simon Fisher Turner & Edmund de Waal - The Museums With Long Halls 0.00 Jacaszek - November Early 5.31 Konstruct - Freedive 9.16 Degoya - II 14.49… Read more "The Moderns ep. 99" Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2020-03-29
3h 05
Podcast From The Past
SERIES 2 - THE MULTIVIEW
It's the end of Series 2, so we present a multiview, a series of views of the stories the guests have told host Tom Jackson - all inspired by their postcards, in this second series of Podcast From The Past. We'll hear Zeb Soanes, Kit de Waal, Grainne Maguire, Gideon Coe, Julian Dutton, Ruth Padel, Corrie Corfield, Simon Calder, Luke Turner and Lorraine Bowen. Wish you were here? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2019-04-10
36 min
De Rode Lantaarn
Vuelta 2018: De Grote Nabeschouwing (& Yates won)
Aan alle mooie dingen komt een einde, zong Vincent van Neerbos - thans meneer de burgemeester van de gemeente West Maas en Waal - altijd al in de Berry & Uli-show. En zo is het. In Madrid eindigde vandaag de laatste Grote Ronde van 2018, met een kermiskoersje-on-steroids, geheel volgens verwachting gewonnen door Elia Viviani voor - geheel volgens verwachting - Quick Step Floors. Ook volgens verwachting - maar nochtans multifocaal genieten - waren de laatste dagen van de Vuelta. Kruijswijk, die van 5 naar 3 naar 4 ging, Valverde, die moest capituleren op de laatste berg van de laatste serieuze etappe, Enric Mas...
2018-09-17
1h 29
The Fat Wallet Show from Just One Lap
#62: When bad financial decisions are good
When we discuss financial principles on The Fat Wallet Show, we try to make them a rule of thumb. More often than not, debt is bad and saving is good. Most of the time, retirement and tax-free should be where your money goes first. Of course there are exceptions to these rules. There are as many unique financial situations as there are people. Sometimes a set of circumstances leads to an opportunity. Other times you do everything exactly the way you're supposed to and it still doesn't work out. This week's question from Vee M...
2017-08-28
57 min
De Sandwich
27-08-2017: De Sandwich
Uur 1 1. Confess ? Patti Page 2. Grandma?s hands ? Bill Withers 3. Alles doet er toe ? Herman van Veen 4. For Emily whenever I may find her ? Simon & Garfunkel 5. This shirt ? Mary Chapin Carpenter 6. Mindel de mai auto ? Tete Alhinho 7. Mens durf te leven ? Wende 8. Thomas County law ? Iron & Wine 9. Les play-boys ? Jacques Dutronc 10. Zien stad steit op ? Joosten, Alders & Pollux 11. My mind is for sale ? Jack Johnson 12. Who was it ? Gilbert O?Sullivan 13. Cad e sin don te sin ? Tri Yann 14. Seems I?m never tired loving you ? Lizz Wright 15. I?m blue ? Ikettes 16. Mambon o. 5 ? Perez Prado & His Orchestra Uur 2 1. The other...
2017-08-27
1h 52