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Lettuce Talk

VSA Utrecht

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The podcast of VSA Utrecht about all things vegan. From vegan history to speciesism and more, we explore everything that it entails to be a "vegan" in our modern world.
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Road to Open Science (R2OS)

Open Science Community Utrecht

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The Road to Open Science Podcast is your guide on everything Open at Utrecht University and beyond. In our monthly podcast we discuss the latest developments in the fields of open acces, open data/software, public engagement and recognition and rewards.
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What The Crew!

Kevin Rusterholz

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What The Crew! is your backstage pass to the Utrecht Running Project community. Join us as we chat with local runners and special guests in a fun and relaxed atmosphere. From personal stories to expert insights, our episodes offer a unique glimpse into the running culture in Utrecht. Whether you're part of the crew or just love a good story, tune in for laughs, inspiration, and everything in between. Video version on Spotify & YouTube!
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COLOURIZON

MISS MELERA

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O N . T O U R 08.11 Loveland Festival . Amsterdam 08.11 Loveland After . Het Sieraad 08.21 The Soundgarden . Cova Santa . Ibiza (ES) 08.25 Holzmarkt & Katerblau Open Air . Berlin (DE) 08.31 Hartstocht Festival . Elp 08.31 Private Event 09.07 Lief Festival . Utrecht 09.22 Time Off 10.03 Back ; ) 10.05 All Nighter w/ Olivier Weiter . Het Sieraad 10.17 - ADE Family Piknik . Boom Chicago 10.17 - ADE . Eindvrees . The Other Side 10.18 - ADE Ritterbutzke Boat Event 10.19 - ADE KSA . The Other Side ...
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Travelling Concepts on Air

Tessa Diphoorn and Brianne McGonigle-Leyh

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This podcast series questions the promise and ideal of interdisciplinarity by looking at travelling concepts: concepts that travel within and across academic disciplines. The two Utrecht University- based hosts - Tessa Diphoorn and Brianne McGonigle Leyh - will invite two scholars each month to discuss a particular concept and explore how, if, and why such concepts have travelled.
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Don Zuiderman podcast

Don Zuiderman

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Ik ben docent ICT & Onderwijs aan de Pabo van Hogeschool Utrecht. Ik focus mij op de meerwaarde van ICT in het basisonderwijs en op welke wijze leerlingen actief met ICT zouden moeten zijn. Ik houd me zoal bezig met mediawijsheid, computational thinking, 21st century skills, gamification, blended learning, web 2.0 en nog veel meer leuke technologische onderwerpen. In mijn podcast interview ik diverse personen die zich op enige wijze ook met deze onderwerpen bezig houden.
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Catch the flight back home

Catch the flight back home

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In the next coming episodes I will take you on a eight week hitchhike journey from Utrecht(Netherlands) to Kirgistan (Central Asia). It's not a tutorial but a diary where you can find some tips and tricks for dedicated travelers. Please have a look on my polarsteps where you can find my travel destinations and pictures who are a big part of my 6500km journey!
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Currently living in Utrecht (NL) DvX is a techno DJ/Producer from Germany with belgian roots Born and raised in the borderlands of Germany, Belgium and the Netherlands DvX began Djing in 2008 as „Chris Devox“ in the German House Scene.His career began with a residency at the well known „Housegeflüster“ Party's in Aachen. He then soon became resident at “Seltsames Verhalten”, the biggest outdoor festival in the area- where he had the opportunity to play beside some of the most internationally ...
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DJ sets and mixes by Black Sun Empire. Black Sun Empire is the stage name of a team of Dutch disc jockeys, Drum & Bass (mostly Neurofunk) and Dubstep producers Rene Verdult and brothers Milan Heyboer and Micha Heyboer. Based out of Utrecht, Netherlands, they started making drum and bass in 1995 when they got turned on to the likes of artist such as Photek, LTJ Bukem, and Ed Rush. Before that they were into techno and breaks. After having a few releases on smaller record labels, they managed ...
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The Regeneration Lab

Bas van den Berg

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Welcome to The Regeneration Lab. The podcast of the Regenerative Thinking research group at the the Mission Zero centre of expertise at The Hague University of Applied Sciences, where we conduct integrated research to come up with regenerative solutions for a more sustainable future. Each episode features a leading educator, activist, professor, or researcher who is already engaging in more regenerative forms of higher education. Join us on this journey as we discover how these educational i ...
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Planet Marzipan - A Marillion and Fish Podcast

Planet Marzipan Podcast - A Marillion and Fish Podcast.

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Join John 'Mezza' Merrick and Craig Houston for a discussion about the music and the world of Marillion and Fish, including solo albums, offshoots, tribute acts and much more besides. All opinions expressed are just that...opinions. We would love to hear your views on the music and the podcast. Email us at planetmarzipanpodcast@gmail.com
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Nature-based solutions are interventions designed to use the properties of nature to address multiple sustainability challenges. They are increasingly used across cities and their surrounding rural and coastal areas. In the NATURESCAPES project, we are exploring how nature-based solutions are adding up on the ground from a landscape perspective. In this podcast mini-series, we talk with a range of participants from the project about nature-based solutions. Can we work with multiple nature-ba ...
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Join writer and host, Jill Hodge, as she shares her creative self-care journey through a soulful mashup of storytelling, spoken word poetry, and music. Part self-help/part performing arts, this podcast explores personal growth through a creative lens. Through an immersive backdrop of music and soundscapes, Jill explores a variety of practices and tools drawn from positive psychology like mindfulness, positive reframing, gratitude, and creative flow. Dive into creative self-care techniques su ...
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Cycling advocacy and everyday utility and recreational cycling in the UK, with a focus on the Midlands, Warwickshire, and Nuneaton. Knowing how easy it is to cycle just a few hundred miles away in the Netherlands, it’s frustrating that riding is not yet properly catered for in Britain. We need the infrastructure and we need it fast! Let’s cycle like the Dutch! Hosted by BicycleBen (Twitter: @BicycleBenUK)
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Amsterdam Comedy Podcast

Amsterdam Comedy Podcast

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Serious interviews with very funny people. Comedian Greg Shapiro and radio journalist Jonathan Groubert cajole, irritate and have excruciatingly frank talks with international comedians. Jon and Greg are not satisfied until their guests say ‘I don't know how you got me talking about that.’ Jonathan Groubert is an award-winning documentarian, podcaster and former host of public radio’s ‘The State We’re In.’ He likes heavy metal and show tunes. Greg Shapiro has graced Comedy Central, Boom Chic ...
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He was born in Northubria in England around 638. At the age of seven he was sent to the monastery at Ripon for education under St Wilfrid (April 24), the abbot. At the age of twenty he traveled to Ireland to live among the holy monks of that land; he spent twelve years there as the spiritual child of St Egbert (also April 24). In 690 St Egbert sent…
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Natuurinclusief Onderwijs in Nederland Aflevering 2: Montessori Basisschool Arcade, Utrecht Welkom bij de podcasterie over natuurinclusief onderwijs in Nederland. Waar we van onderwijsinstellingen leren hoe natuurinclusief onderwijs bij hen toegepast wordt, wat leidende principes zijn en hoe het in de praktijk uitpakt. In deze aflevering zijn we op…
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Cappadocia (in eastern Turkey) is virtually devoid of Christians now, but in 1840, when St Arsenios was born there, there were still vital Orthodox communities. He became a monk and was sent to his native town, Farasa, to serve the people. He became known as a mighty intercessor before God, praying for all who came to him, Muslims as well as Christ…
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He lived in the desert of Skete (Scetis) in Egypt during the fourth century, the golden age of the Desert Fathers. Nothing is known of his life in the world. He spent many years as the disciple of Abba Ammoes, who was very severe with him. Once the Elder took a dry stick, stuck it in the sand, and commanded John to water it every day until it bore …
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The holy Scriptures, from beginning to end, are filled with mentions and descriptions of the Heavenly Host: not to believe in angels is not to believe in the Bible. In the heavens they behold the face of God, eternally hymning His glory. They are intimately involved with mankind as well: an angel is appointed guardian over every nation, and over ev…
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Natuurinclusief Onderwijs in Nederland Aflevering 1: Intro aflevering: Wat is natuurinclusief onderwijs? Welkom bij de podcastserie over natuurinclusief onderwijs in Nederland. Waar we van onderwijsinstellingen leren hoe natuurinclusief onderwijs bij hen toegepast wordt, wat leidende principes zijn en hoe het in de praktijk uitpakt. In deze aflever…
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We can get so caught up in our personal growth goals, and our plans for the future, that we lose sight of the here and now. But the journey toward our future self is made in the present moment, and change takes time. As that time unfolds, our desires may evolve, morphing current goals into new ones. I'm taking you on my journey to be open to those …
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A native of Thessalonica, he rose from secretary to Alexander, Patriarch of Constantinople (commemorated August 30), to deacon, then succeeded St Alexander as Patriarch around 337. For his virtue and his zeal for Orthodoxy he was hated by the Arians, who were still powerful in the Empire. The Arian Emperor Constantius, learning of Paul's election, …
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A pagan couple, Cleitophon and Leucippe, who lived in Emesa in the reign of the Emperor Decius, were grieved that they were unable to have children. One day a monk named Onuphrius came to their door seeking alms to give to the poor, and seeing Leucippe's downcast face, asked her what was wrong. When she replied that she was barren, Onuphrius told h…
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Mezza & Craig are joined by Lucy Jordache, Georgina Wistow and Ian Mosley to talk about Marillions first gig at the Royal Albert Hall in London. Chat includes the planning and logistics of playing the RAH, including ticket management, band discussions and the reasons why playing the RAH is not like ANY other venue! Later in the episode, Ian Mosley …
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He was born in Bithynia of peasant stock. He worked as a swineherd, then became an officer in the Imperial army, where he served with such distinction in the war against the Bulgars that the Emperor Constantine VI wanted to take him into his personal service. "But the sight of massacres and horrors of war had brought home to him the vanity of this …
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King Shapur II of Persia conducted a fierce persecution of Christians in his realm for thirty-seven years. In the final years of this persecution he gave his magi authority to torture and kill any Christians who would not renounce their faith. Acepsimas, the aged and holy Bishop of Paka, was arrested along with Joseph the priest and Aithalas the de…
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Acindynus, Pegasius and Anempodistus were courtiers to King Shapur II of Persia. When the king began a fierce persecution of Christians, the three withdrew from court to a private house and, fearless of their own safety, openly exhorted their fellow-Christians to stand firm in their faith. For this they were arrested and brought before their former…
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She was a maiden of fifteen who lived with her parents in the Christian enclave of Sinope in Pontus during the 1700s. One day, as she went to the marketplace, she passed by the house of the local Pasha (governor), who, seeing her beauty, was seized by lust for her. He ordered his servants to bring her to him, and made two attempts to defile her; ea…
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Raised in piety, he worked as a stone-mason until an accident deprived him of his reason and of the power of speech. The local Turkish rulers took advantage of his condition to declare him a Muslim. For years thereafter he was employed as a shepherd until he met a monk named Cyril, who prayed fervently that he be restored to his senses. He was mira…
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He was the son and appointed heir of Leuvgild, King of the Visigoths, who had embraced the Christianity of the Arian heretics. But through the teaching of Bishop Leander of Seville (February 27), Hermengild was converted to the fullness of the Orthodox faith, for which his father the King had him thrown in prison. On the day of Pascha 486, the King…
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She lived in Rome during the reigns of the Emperors Decius and Valerian. At an early age she left all to embrace a life of unceasing prayer, entering a small monastery in Rome, directed by a nun named Sophia. For her Christian faith, she was seized and brought before the governor Probus and, when she boldly confessed Christ and refused to honor the…
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