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Alle Registers Open

NPO Klassiek / EO

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In de EO-NPO Klassiek podcast 'Alle Registers Open' gaat Elsbeth Gruteke in gesprek met bekende Nederlandse organisten. Binnenkort kun je weer genieten van de podcast Alle registers open. De eerste aflevering van het nieuwe seizoen begint op maandag 3 maart en daarna is er elke week weer een nieuwe aflevering. Maar geniet vooral nog even van deze mannen en vrouwen, die vaak verborgen zitten achter dat kolossale instrument. Elsbeth Gruteke zoekt de organisten bij hun orgels op. Wat inspireerd ...
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Register Radio

EWTN

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Register Radio shines the truth of the Gospel on the events of the day…to equip Catholics with the insight and encouragement necessary to engage the culture for Christ.
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The Register Kettle

Chris Williams, The Register, Nicole Hemsoth Prickett, Tobias Mann, Iain Thomson, Brandon Vigliarolo, Tom Claburn

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What's a kettle, you ask? Why a group of vultures in flight, of course. News, insights, analysis, and overall chatter around what's happening in the broader world of IT. With hosts Iain Thomson, Chris Williams, Brandon Vigliarolo, Nicole Hemsoth Prickett, and more....
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The Register

The Register

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The Register podcast features movers and shakers in the eCommerce world. The Register’s mission is to introduce influential people and technologies that will help educate and inspire others in the ecommerce space.
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Hear keynotes, panels, workshops and more from Register Democrats Summit 2024, a movement-wide coalition focused on registering Democrats across the country. The best and brightest minds, from elected officials to tech leaders to grassroots organizers offer their unique insights in episodes that include: Key 2024 elections, Tech & Voter Registration, Winning Messaging, How the Grassroots Can Harness Data, Swinging Elections with Social Media, and much more.
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The Riverdale Register: A RIVERDALE RECAP

The Riverdale Register: A RIVERDALE RECAP

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On the RIVERDALE REGISTER, John and Kaitlin recap all of the shenanigans that Archie and Co. get into on this week's episode of CW's dark adaptation of Archie Comics. Love triangles, murder, twincest — they're here to talk about it all.
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Catholic business leaders and innovators are leaving their mark on the world of entrepreneurship. We talk to Register Senior Editor Jonathan Liedl and Register contributor James Day. And, as the country of Syria labors to establish order and peace in the aftermath of the fall of the Assad regime, Christians and religious minorities have been caught…
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Elsbeth Gruteke ontmoet in deze aflevering van ‘Alle registers open’ Gerben Mourik. Hij is stadsorganist van Oudewater en bespeelt het Kam en Van den Heuvelorgel van de Grote- of St. Michaëlskerk. Muziek speelt een belangrijke rol in het leven van Gerben. Het lukt hem met moeite om lang op vakantie te gaan, want dan mist hij het orgel. Hij vindt he…
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Voor deze aflevering van ‘Alle registers open’ reisde Elsbeth Gruteke naar Mijnsheerenland. Daar staat het eerste Bätz-orgel van Nederland. Hier ontmoet ze organist Martien de Vos. Als kleine jongen probeerde Martien zijn broer na te doen die orgelles had. Deze was het grote voorbeeld voor hem. Op zijn negende mocht hij ook op les en sindsdien was …
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In deze aflevering van ‘Alle registers open’ gaat Elsbeth Gruteke in gesprek met Jos van der Kooy. Hij wist al op jonge leeftijd dat hij organist wilde worden. Jos is van mening dat je als organist het orgel goed moet laten klinken, maar voor hem geldt dat de muziek het hoofdelement moet zijn. Natuurlijk is het orgel fascinerend en heeft het een ge…
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Pope Francis has been undergoing care and battling pneumonia now for some two weeks, even as Catholics and non—Catholics alike pray for his recovery. This week on Register Radio we are joined by EWTN Senior Vatican Analyst, Frank Rocca with the latest from Rome. And then, we hear from Register contributors Katie Warner and Debbie Cowden on how to g…
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The university of Notre Dame is facing criticism for the recent DEI declaration by its chief academic officer. Register senior editor, Jonathan Liedl, reports. And then, Register staff writer, Matthew McDonald, looks at JD Vance’s claims about abortion and free speech in Scotland.Register Radio による
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President Donald Trump has issued a flurry of executive orders focusing on transgender ideology. What is the Catholic response to the executive orders? This week we are joined by Register contributor Jennifer Roback Morse to discuss Bishop Robert Barron’s recent public assessment. And then, Register Senior Correspondent Edward Pentin talks to us ab…
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In this episode Andrew Clancy speaks with Céline Baumann about her work as a landscape architect, an educator, and a teacher. Céline is a French landscape architect based in Basel, Switzerland. Her work has been exhibited at Manifesta 14 in Prishtina, Matadero in Madrid, the Swiss Architecture Museum in Basel, the Royal Academy of Arts in London an…
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Artificial Intelligence, AI, is emerging as one of the most influential technological developments in recent decades. What should Catholics think? This week on Register Radio we are joined by Courtney Mares, Rome correspondent for Catholic News Agency. And then, the Register has been taking a close look at Marriage and Courtship. Register senior ed…
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A conflict between the US bishops’ conference and the Trump administration over immigration caught the media’s attention. EWTN News contributor Alberto Fernandez gives us a broader, more global perspective on the Catholic Church and issues of migration. We take a look with Register columnist Susanna Spencer at how to preserve the biggest blessings …
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There's really only one topic for the Kettle this week - DeepSeek. What began as a Chinese hedge-fund venture has blown away nearly a trillion dollars in stock market value from Nvidia, Microsoft, and Meta. But is it all it's cracked up to be? We have our doubts, as you can see below. Tim Prickett-Morgan on The Next Platform has been following this…
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A ceasefire began Jan. 19 between Israel and the terrorist group Hamas in Gaza after 15 months of fighting. We bring you analysis of the latest developments in this tenuously calm moment in the Middle East. Then we discuss the historical highlights of President Donald Trump’s first week back at the White House. And finally, we remember the annivers…
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Register writers Matthew McDonald and Shannon Mullen join us to discuss the L.A. wildfires and their impacts. Then Register senior writer Jonathan Liedl joins to discuss the new Milwaukee bishop and Notre Dame football's appearance in the National Championship game.Register Radio による
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In a political earthquake in North America, Justin Trudeau, prime minister of Canada for the last nine years, has announced his resignation. What is his grim record when it comes to Catholics? We discuss this with Register senior writer Peter Laffin. A new archbishop for Washington DC arrives, and we hear about the significance of the archdiocese i…
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t's that time of the year again and the tech world heads to Las Vegas for the Consumer Electronics Show. It's been a bit subdued this year, since Trump's tariff plans could drastically raise the cost of hardware from China and elsewhere, but the usual suspects unveiled this year's kit. Chip vendors and laptop slingers have been out in force hoping …
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As 2024 draws to an end we discuss what’s happened this year at the Vatican and at home in the US. EWTN News’ senior Vatican analyst Francis Rocca gives us a look back at papal trips, papal teachings and papal prayers of Pope Francis. Then, Register staff writer Peter Laffin walks us through the top events in the US Church this past year.…
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In the week before Christmas, Pope Francis made a visit to Corsica to talk about traditional popular piety. It’s a fitting theme as Christians everywhere prepare to contemplate the Nativity of Jesus. Catholic News Agency’s Hannah Brockhaus traveled with the pope and brings us a report. We also get a glimpse of Christmas preparations from a Catholic…
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This week the long rule of the Assad regime fell after insurgents entered the capital of Damascus and Syria’s President Bashar al-Assad fled to Russia. To help us understand the gravity of this historic event, EWTN News’ Alberto Fernandez gives us insights particularly into what this moment means for Syrian Christians. Then, tis the season for holi…
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Legal analyst Andrea Picciotti-Bayer joins us with coverage of the Supreme Court case involving minors and sex-altering medical interventions. We’re in the Advent season and the Register has published content that can help us prepare. Alyssa Murphy joins us with some highlights. Matthew McDonald joins us to discuss reviving the tradition of not eat…
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Sietze de Vries staat in deze laatste aflevering van het 4e seizoen centraal in ‘Alle registers open’. Elsbeth Gruteke ontmoet hem achter het Arp Schnitger-orgel van de Martinikerk te Groningen. In het leven van Sietze draait alles om muziek. Van jongs af aan fascineerde vooral het orgel hem. Hij heeft hele mappen vol met tekeningen van orgels. Je …
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In this episode Andrew Clancy speaks with David Knight and Cristina Monteiro of DK-CM architects. Their practice is one concerned with the public in many forms. Often their clients are public bodies, their work is very much for the public, and they often seek to incorporate these public voices into their design processes. In many ways they carry a …
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We look at the Register’s Advent and Christmas guides to prepare for the season. Then, we turn to the hopes of ceasefire in Lebanon. With EWTN News contributing editor Alberto Fernandez, we get a glimpse of the conflict’s effects on Christians. And finally, we celebrate the 60th anniversary of Second Vatican Council’s Lumen Gentium with Opus Dei pr…
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It's been a rough week for the AI industry as a series of stories have showed the latest LLM technology in a less than flattering light. For example, it appears that AI makes workers less productive, mainly because they haven't been trained how to use it. Gartner, usually a tech cheerleader, has pointed out that expensive AI PCs don't appear to be …
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The U.S. bishops have just concluded their annual fall assembly. The Register’s editor in chief Shannon Mullen and senior editor Jonathan Liedl bring us a recap of important takeaways. Then, we turn to again to teasing out the 2024 election results. This time we talk about how President-elect Trump is already laying the groundwork for his administr…
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In dieser Episode erfahren wir etwas über Psycholinguistik. Mit welchen Methoden kann man untersuchen, was bei der Sprachproduktion und -verarbeitung im Gehirn passiert? Darüber sprechen wir mit Katja Maquate, Valentina Pescuma und Kateryna Iefremenko vom Projekt C03. Sie berichten uns von ihren experimentellen Studien im Projekt, die zeigen, was i…
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In deze negende aflevering van ‘Alle registers open’ gaat Elsbeth Gruteke in gesprek met Laurens de Man. Ze ontmoet hem achter het Witte-orgel in de Janskerk te Utrecht. Laurens heeft als doel om mensen te laten ervaren hoe geweldig het orgel kan klinken en wat muziek teweeg kan brengen. Elk orgel heeft iets te melden en Laurens probeert dat uit te…
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As U.S. Election Day nears, Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump are making their last pitches to voters. We examine their final messaging as well as their outreach to Catholics with a report from Register staff writer Peter Laffin. But first we get insights into the final report of the Synod on Synodality. Register senior…
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We take a look with Register writer Patti Armstrong at Harris-Walz election ad misinformation. Then we turn to Pope Francis’ new encyclical Dilexit Nos (He Loved Us) that calls for a renewal of our hearts through deeper devotion to the Sacred Heart of Jesus. Register staff writer Joseph Pronechen brings us insights into Sacred Heart devotion as wel…
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Wie untersucht man Register in einer Sprachstufe, die so weit zurückliegt wie das Altägyptische? In dieser Folge erklären uns Dina Serova, Silvia Kutscher und Frank Kammerzell vom Institut für Archäologie, wie die sozialen Hierarchien im alten Ägypten aussahen und wie man sprachliche Hinweise, die mit Registerunterschieden zu tun haben, in den Text…
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Over 5,700 children from 2019 to 2023 had sex-change surgeries and more than twice that many were prescribed puberty blockers, according to a new report by a medical watchdog group Do No Harm. EWTN News identified 150 Catholic hospitals among those that provided these services. National Catholic Register staff writer Matthew McDonald has the story.…
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The Synod on Synodality completes week one and Pope Francis continues to transform the College of Cardinals. EWTN News Senior Vatican Analyst Frank Rocca provides analysis. Assisted suicide continues its grim progress in Western Europe as the so-called ‘Suicide Pod’ Claims Its First Victim, an American woman, who traveled to Switzerland to die. Reg…
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Harm Hoeve wist al op jonge leeftijd dat hij organist wilde worden. Hij was zelfs zo enthousiast dat hij al heel snel zijn eerste orgelconcerten gaf. Hierin werd hij door zijn omgeving gestimuleerd en bijgestaan. Harm wil graag direct communiceren met zijn luisteraars en ze enthousiast maken voor de prachtige klanken van het orgel. Hij probeert de …
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In this episode Andrew Clancy speaks with Professor Jonathan Sergison about his work as a writer, an educator, and architect.Jonathan established Sergison Bates Architects together with Stephen Bates in the mid-1990's, and the practice quickly gained a reputation for the manner with which it could find meaning in the actualities of contemporary con…
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This week Pope Francis opened the final Vatican assembly of the Synod on Synodality and that comes upon the heels of two papal trips. Synodality and reaching out to the geographic and moral peripheries are touchstones of this papacy. EWTN News’ Courtney Mares and Frank Rocca discuss these key parts of Pope Francis’ legacy. Then we discuss the US el…
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The Register’s Jonathan Liedl gives a preview of what we can expect from the Synod discussions. Register columnist Andrea Picciotti Bayer brings us analysis of two cases worth watching as the Supreme Court term begins. Register staff writer Joseph Pronechen reviews a few films that can help us lift our minds to higher things.…
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For 20 years, the National Catholic Register has put a spotlight on the faithfulness of Catholic colleges and universities. This week on Register Radio we delve into Catholic identity on Campus. Then we turn to the 2024 Catholic Voters Guide. How do the two presidential nominees line up on issues of importance to the Catholic faithful? We explore t…
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The Shroud of Turin got another significant nod from scientists. What do recent studies say about the shroud, believed by Christians to be the burial cloth of Jesus? Alyssa Murphy brings us a report. Then Peter Laffin provides analysis on the presidential debate. And finally, we turn to a growing problem in the US: a birth dearth. Why aren’t we hav…
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EWTN News and Real Clear Opinion Research released a new poll on Catholic voters that shows Vice President Kamala Harris leading former President Donald Trump. With us to discuss the numbers are reporters Peter Pinedo for Catholic News Agency and Peter Laffin for the National Catholic Register. Then we turn to mission fields far and wide with Fathe…
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Kees van Eersel staat in deze zevende aflevering van het 4e seizoen centraal in ‘Alle registers open’. Elsbeth Gruteke ontmoet hem achter het Marcussen-orgel in de Grote of Maria Magdalenakerk te Goes. Van jongs af aan fascineerden hem de enorme contrasten van een orgel. Hij vond het prachtig dat één persoon het orgel van fluisterzacht, met hele mo…
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Pope Francis heads to Asia and Oceana, visiting 4 countries in 11 days. EWTN News Vatican analyst Frank Rocca gives his take on the significance of this trip. We learn about which states are facing abortion related ballot measures with Register staff writer Peter Laffin, and we get a preview of the Paralympic games in Paris, France with Register Eu…
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The Democratic National Convention officially nominated Kamala Harris and Tim Walz for president and vice president. Protecting abortion access was the clearest policy on display at the DNC. The Register’s Staff Writer Peter Laffin gives analysis from Chicago. And, then as students head back to school around the nation, some states have kicked cell…
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The Catholic Church in Nicaragua has faced another uptick in persecution by the left-wing government of President Daniel Ortega. ACI Prena’s editor in chief Juan Andrés Muñoz about the Catholic witness against this dictatorship. Then we turn to another Catholic witness. This time against communist China. From CNA’s Daniel Payne, we hear the story o…
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In this episode Andrew Clancy speaks with Stephanie MacDonaldStaphanie is a founding partner, with Tom Emerson, of the London based practice 6a. Their practice works from a deep reading of the sites they work on - a process that incorporates ecology, people and place as ways to build a narrative that guides the projects formation. The work has been…
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Iraqi journalist Rody Sher from EWTN News’ ACI Mena, joins us to remember the anniversary of the fall of Mosul and the driving of Christians from Iraq’s Ninevah Plains. Then, we turn to Venezuela, where tens of thousands of citizens have taken to the streets in protest after Nicolas Maduro claimed victory in the presidential elections late last mon…
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Muziek speelt in het leven van Jan-Willem Jonkman een belangrijke rol. Toen hij als kleine jongen Ton Koopman hoorde spelen, dacht hij: ‘Dat wil ik ook!’. Elsbeth Gruteke ontmoet hem in de Grote Kerk in Epe. Jan-Willem speelt daar regelmatig op het prachtige Abraham Meere-orgel. De weg om musicus te worden is niet altijd vanzelfsprekend geweest. Na…
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