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  • Zonder ruimte is leven onmogelijk. Immers: waar zou je moeten gaan of staan? Al het leven neemt ruimte in. Zelfs een onzichtbare bacterie. Wij mensen claimen de ruimte vaak voor onszelf. We slaan gewoon een paar palen in de grond en dan is het van ons. We noemen het dan ons land en vanaf dat moment bepalen wij de regels. Tot de natuur ons uit die waan haalt. Door land te overstromen. Of door met wind alles weg te blazen en zo nieuwe ruimte te creëren. Niet per se voor ons natuurlijk, maar voor wat er zo maar op natuurlijke wijze kan ontstaan. Als mens komen we daartegen in verweer. Door dijken op te werpen, sloten en kanalen te graven, wegen aan te leggen en wijken te bouwen. In deze wisselwerking tussen de natuur en de menselijke natuur vind je de ruimte die wij ons leven noemen. Want ruimte is niet alleen om je heen. Het is ook in je. Bijvoorbeeld in de vorm van een idee, een plan, een gedachte… Deze podcastserie gaat over ruimte in al z’n dimensies in Waterland van Friesland. Over hoe krijg je ruimte? Hoe beleef je ruimte? Hoe geef je ruimte? En hoe houd je ruimte..? Ga je mee met onze ruimtereis in Waterland van Friesland in deze podcastserie?

  • In de Nieuwsgierige Reiziger kruisen Harri Theirlynck en Jochem Wijnands elke week de degens over een onderwerp dat reizigers bezighoudt. Soms interessant, soms brutaal, soms grappig en soms bloed irritant. Elke aflevering wordt er een geheim-tip onthuld, krijg je een boeken-tip cadeau en het antwoord op de (intrigerende) vraag van de week.
    Harri Theirlynck is voormalige hoofdredacteur van REIZEN Magazine, liedjesmaker en columnist. Jochem Wijnands was 15 jaar lang schrijver en fotograaf voor onder andere National Geographic, hij heeft tussendoor nog een bedrijf opgericht dat door Apple is gekocht en is nu reisboekenschrijver. Zijn boek "Wat bezielt de Engelsen?" is verschenen bij uitgeverij Brooklyn en ligt nu in de winkel.

  • The ThrillGeek podcast brings you the latest theme park news, reviews and updates from Disneyland, Disney World, Universal, including our specialty, Halloween Horror Nights, and more. The show also covers themed events and pop culture news, including Star Wars, Marvel, and MORE!

  • Dé podcast voor en met reisprofessionals. In deze podcast praten Sharon Evers en Dylan Cinjee je elke twee weken bij over de leukste nieuwtjes, studiereizen, evenementen en nog veel meer!

    Welke bestemming staat deze week in de spotlight? Wat is het bijzondere verhaal van de tafelgast? En ben jij het eens of oneens met de stelling van de week? Je hoort het allemaal in de Travelpro's Podcast.

  • Welkom bij Deworrying Podcast, waarin we het gesprek aangaan met verschillende collega's uit de festivalindustrie.

  • The Business Journal's segment, 'Better Than You Remember,' takes a look at cult classics and fan-favorite movies, pop culture and current lifestyle & entertainment news.

  • Conversation with Your Favorites celebrities, Lifestyle, and Personality Profile

  • Forrest Richard "Dickey" Betts, the legendary guitarist, songwriter, and founding member of the Allman Brothers Band, passed away on Thursday, August 24, 2023, in Osprey, Florida, at the age of 80. Betts' innovative guitar work and country-influenced songwriting played a crucial role in shaping the Southern rock genre during the 1960s and 1970s.
    Born on December 12, 1943, in West Palm Beach, Florida, Betts grew up in a musical family. His father, Forrest Betts, was a carpenter and a talented mandolin player, while his mother, Hattie, played the piano. Exposed to music from a young age, Betts quickly developed a passion for the guitar and began honing his skills as a teenager.
    In the early 1960s, Betts formed a band called the Second Coming with bassist Berry Oakley. The group gained a strong local following and eventually caught the attention of Duane Allman, a talented slide guitarist. In 1969, Betts, Allman, Oakley, and Duane's brother, Gregg Allman, along with drummers Butch Trucks and Jai Johanny "Jaimoe" Johanson, formed the Allman Brothers Band.
    The Allman Brothers Band quickly established themselves as one of the most influential and innovative acts in the burgeoning Southern rock scene. Betts and Duane Allman's dual lead guitar work became the band's signature sound, with their intricate, improvisational interplay setting a new standard for rock guitar. Betts' country-inflected songwriting, which drew from his love of artists like Bob Wills and Merle Haggard, added a distinctive flavor to the band's blues-based rock.
    Betts wrote and sang lead on several of the Allman Brothers Band's most iconic songs, including "Revival," "Blue Sky," and the instrumental tour de force "In Memory of Elizabeth Reed." His songwriting contributions helped to define the band's sound and earned them a dedicated following.
    Tragedy struck the Allman Brothers Band in 1971 when Duane Allman died in a motorcycle accident. The loss of his guitar partner and friend deeply affected Betts, but he stepped up to fill the void left by Duane's absence. Betts' guitar work became even more prominent in the band's sound, and he continued to write and sing lead on many of their most popular songs.
    In 1972, the Allman Brothers Band released their double live album "Eat a Peach," which featured Betts' extended guitar solo on the epic "Les Brers in A Minor." The album was a commercial and critical success, cementing the band's status as one of the most important acts in rock music.
    Throughout the 1970s, the Allman Brothers Band continued to record and tour extensively, with Betts serving as a key creative force. He wrote and sang lead on hits like "Ramblin' Man" and "Jessica," the latter of which showcased his virtuosic guitar work and earned the band a Grammy Award in 1996.
    Despite the band's success, internal tensions and personal struggles led to the Allman Brothers Band's breakup in 1976. Betts formed his own group, Great Southern, and released several solo albums throughout the late '70s and early '80s.
    In 1989, the Allman Brothers Band reunited and embarked on a successful comeback tour. Betts remained a vital part of the group, contributing his signature guitar work and songwriting to albums like "Seven Turns" (1990) and "Where It All Begins" (1994). The band's live performances during this era were celebrated for their improvisational prowess and the chemistry between Betts and fellow guitarist Warren Haynes.
    Betts' personal life was marked by struggles with alcohol and substance abuse, which sometimes led to tensions within the band. In 2000, he was fired from the Allman Brothers Band due to his erratic behavior and declining musical contributions. The split was acrimonious, and Betts later sued the band for wrongful termination.
    In the years following his departure from the Allman Brothers Band, Betts continued to perform and record with his own group, Dickey Betts & Great Southern. He also made occasional guest appearances with other artists and was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a member of the Allman Brothers Band in 1995.
    Betts' influence on rock guitar cannot be overstated. His fluid, melodic style and seamless integration of country, blues, and jazz elements inspired countless guitarists and helped to define the sound of Southern rock. His songwriting, which often celebrated the beauty and romance of the American South, added a poetic depth to the Allman Brothers Band's music and earned him a place among the great American songwriters.
    Dickey Betts' passing marks the end of an era for the Allman Brothers Band and Southern rock music. His contributions to the genre, both as a guitarist and a songwriter, will forever be remembered as some of the most significant and influential in the history of rock music. Betts' legacy will live on through the countless musicians he inspired and the timeless music he created with the Allman Brothers Band. Thanks for listening to Quiet Please. Remember to like and share wherever you get your podcastsForrest Richard "Dickey" Betts, the legendary guitarist, songwriter, and founding member of the Allman Brothers Band, passed away on Thursday, August 24, 2023, in Osprey, Florida, at the age of 80. Betts' innovative guitar work and country-influenced songwriting played a crucial role in shaping the Southern rock genre during the 1960s and 1970s.
    Born on December 12, 1943, in West Palm Beach, Florida, Betts grew up in a musical family. His father, Forrest Betts, was a carpenter and a talented mandolin player, while his mother, Hattie, played the piano. Exposed to music from a young age, Betts quickly developed a passion for the guitar and began honing his skills as a teenager.
    In the early 1960s, Betts formed a band called the Second Coming with bassist Berry Oakley. The group gained a strong local following and eventually caught the attention of Duane Allman, a talented slide guitarist. In 1969, Betts, Allman, Oakley, and Duane's brother, Gregg Allman, along with drummers Butch Trucks and Jai Johanny "Jaimoe" Johanson, formed the Allman Brothers Band.
    The Allman Brothers Band quickly established themselves as one of the most influential and innovative acts in the burgeoning Southern rock scene. Betts and Duane Allman's dual lead guitar work became the band's signature sound, with their intricate, improvisational interplay setting a new standard for rock guitar. Betts' country-inflected songwriting, which drew from his love of artists like Bob Wills and Merle Haggard, added a distinctive flavor to the band's blues-based rock.
    Betts wrote and sang lead on several of the Allman Brothers Band's most iconic songs, including "Revival," "Blue Sky," and the instrumental tour de force "In Memory of Elizabeth Reed." His songwriting contributions helped to define the band's sound and earned them a dedicated following.
    Tragedy struck the Allman Brothers Band in 1971 when Duane Allman died in a motorcycle accident. The loss of his guitar partner and friend deeply affected Betts, but he stepped up to fill the void left by Duane's absence. Betts' guitar work became even more prominent in the band's sound, and he continued to write and sing lead on many of their most popular songs.
    In 1972, the Allman Brothers Band released their double live album "Eat a Peach," which featured Betts' extended guitar solo on the epic "Les Brers in A Minor." The album was a commercial and critical success, cementing the band's status as one of the most important acts in rock music.
    Throughout the 1970s, the Allman Brothers Band continued to record and tour extensively, with Betts serving as a key creative force. He wrote and sang lead on hits like "Ramblin' Man" and "Jessica," the latter of which showcased his virtuosic guitar work and earned the band a Grammy Award in 1996.
    Despite the band's success, internal tensions and personal struggles led to the Allman Brothers Band's breakup in 1976. Betts formed his own group, Great Southern, and released several solo albums throughout the late '70s and early '80s.
    In 1989, the Allman Brothers Band reunited and embarked on a successful comeback tour. Betts remained a vital part of the group, contributing his signature guitar work and songwriting to albums like "Seven Turns" (1990) and "Where It All Begins" (1994). The band's live performances during this era were celebrated for their improvisational prowess and the chemistry between Betts and fellow guitarist Warren Haynes.
    Betts' personal life was marked by struggles with alcohol and substance abuse, which sometimes led to tensions within the band. In 2000, he was fired from the Allman Brothers Band due to his erratic behavior and declining musical contributions. The split was acrimonious, and Betts later sued the band for wrongful termination.
    In the years following his departure from the Allman Brothers Band, Betts continued to perform and record with his own group, Dickey Betts & Great Southern. He also made occasional guest appearances with other artists and was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a member of the Allman Brothers Band in 1995.
    Betts' influence on rock guitar cannot be overstated. His fluid, melodic style and seamless integration of country, blues, and jazz elements inspired countless guitarists and helped to define the sound of Southern rock. His songwriting, which often celebrated the beauty and romance of the American South, added a poetic depth to the Allman Brothers Band's music and earned him a place among the great American songwriters.
    Dickey Betts' passing marks the end of an era for the Allman Brothers Band and Southern rock music. His contributions to the genre, both as a guitarist and a songwriter, will forever be remembered as some of the most significant and influential in the history of rock music. Betts' legacy will

  • Entertainment reporter Morgan Tremaine breaks down the week's biggest stories from film, TV, music, and video games in this weekly podcast recorded live every Saturday.

  • In de DutchMedia Podcast gaan journalist David de Jong en ondernemer Taco Jelgersma tweewekelijks in op actuele onderwerpen uit de wereld van media, marketing en telecom die steeds meer in elkaar overlopen. Feiten en een mening met een bite. Vragen? Wil je te gast zijn? Onderwerp suggereren? Samenwerken? [email protected]

  • All your favorite pop culture questions answered and explored! Do you want to know the best Darth Vaderโ„ข quotes? Or the top ten legendary Pokรฉmon? Maybe you just want the best MCU Avengers quotes or some Star Warsโ„ข knowledge. Don't worry, this podcast has it all.

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  • SciPol Connect is a podcast by the Penn State Science Policy Society that aims to connect listeners with the experiences of leaders working in science policy. Whether you're considering a career in science policy or just like to geek out over science, this is a great podcast for you.

  • In deze podcasts van het Nationaal Programma Lokale Warmtetransitie (NPLW) word je meegenomen langs inspirerende voorbeelden van initiatieven en projecten door burgers of beleidsmakers van gemeenten, ministeries of andere overheden. Nederland stap voor stap aardgasvrij maken is het gezamenlijke doel.

    We nemen je mee langs vraagstukken, kansen en uitdagingen, die spelen bij gemeenten om wijken aardgasvrij te maken. We gaan in gesprek met beleidsmakers, bestuurders en initiatiefnemers bij gemeenten, andere decentrale overheden, ministeries of branchepartijen.

    Deze podcasts werden eerder gepubliceerd onder de naam 'Podcast Aardgasvrije Wijken'.

    Lees meer over het Nationaal Programma Lokale Warmtetransitie op onze website.

  • Elke dinsdag zetten Rotterdam en jouw podcast-app zich schrap voor een spraakmakende mix van sport, media, marketing en een snufje politiek. ๐Ÿ”ฅ Onze hosts?
    Twee iconen uit de sportwereld: Jaap Stalenburg en Chris Woerts! Bekend van het scherpe commentaar op televisie en radio, brengen ze hun unieke perspectieven en een vurige dynamiek naar ons podcast podium.

  • Velkommen til Esotorisk. Jeg heter Tor og inviterer deg med på en reise inn i esoterikkens og mysterienes verden. Med meg på veien har jeg to gode medhjelpere med svært forskjellig bakgrunn og utgangspunkt. Bli med oss når vi utforsker verdens mysterier.
    Tilgjengelig nå på et lytteapparat nær deg.

    | Kontakt oss/ følg oss i sosiale medier: www.esotorisk.no | Musikk: ShadyDave: "Expressions of the free mind" |

  • Deze podcast bevat zes lezingen van dr. Reinier van Kooten over de 'orde des heils' volgens het boek van John Bunyan, De Heilige Oorlog. Deze opnames zijn begin jaren '90 gemaakt. In 2021 is er een compleet herziene uitgave van het boek verschenen bij Geloofstoerusting Publicaties onder de titel: 'De strijd om jouw hart en leven – De Heilige Oorlog van John Bunyan'.

  • As the title implies, this podcast may wander to many places. "All that wander are not lost." Follow me as I explore different and varied topics that will appeal to the Pagan, Paganesque, Magical and Metaphysical spirit.

  • Persoonlijke podcast waarin de impact van een streng christelijke opvoeding wordt besproken met gelovigen, twijfelaars en afhakers. Journalist en ‘ex-christen’ Hanneke van Zessen onderzoekt aan de hand van haar eigen verhaal wat de relevantie van het geloof is.

    Volg @Hannekevanzessen ook op Instagram