EGEA (European Geography Association - for Students and Young Geographers) is an organization supported by the EU to motivate young geographers for cultural and scientific exchange to create a positive impact in their life and on society. With this podcast we aim to show you the diversity of EGEA and EGEAns as well as geography itself. The episodes are made by EGEAns for EGEAns and everyone else curious about our organization. Hope to hear you somewhere in Europe! Our EGEA website https://egea.eu/ Watch us also on YouTube! EGEATV https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLcG0boX7i1Z9ZdLCo3nUiA
The Third episode is all about congresses – the biggest events in EGEA!
You'll hear about why we have congresses in EGEA, what fun it is to go to one and how it is to organise one and why entities should definitely apply for organising!
You'll hear four speakers: Congress 'newbie' Malte (EGEA Osnabrück) and Chaanah (EGEA Malta), Jakub (EGEA Prague) and Stan (EGEA Warsaw), who have organised congresses with their entities in the past.
Listen to their interesting discussion and don't forget to register for one of the 2022 regional congresses. Follow their fan pages to know more:
Eastern Regional Congress (ERC): https://www.facebook.com/ERC.2022/ Instagram: @erc.2022
Western Regional Congress (WRC): https://www.facebook.com/Western-Regional-Congress-2022-by-EGEA-Osnabr%C3%BCck-and-EGEA-Hannover-110801398037850/ Instagram: @wrc2022
or the Annual Congress (AC): https://www.facebook.com/EGEA-Annual-Congress-2022-111660624622747/
In the second episode of the EGEA Podcast we will have our first scientific interview! Regarding climate change and it’s increasing weather extremes, we have invited Prof. Dr. Lucas Menzel to talk about droughts in Europe and what everyone can do to weaken its effects.
Do you have any questions or ideas for our next topic? Then write us an email podcast@egea.eu or contact us on Facebook and instagram!
All mentioned web pages and books:
The DRIeR project of the university of Heidelberg and the university of Freiburg
https://www.drier.uni-freiburg.de/ (only in german)
The EDO - European Drought Observation
https://edo.jrc.ec.europa.eu/edov2/php/index.php?id=1000
Books:
Silence in the Age of noise by Erling Kagge https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/557225/silence-by-erling-kagge/
Klimawandel in Deutschland. Entwicklung, Folgen, Risiken und Perspektiven https://www.springer.com/de/book/9783662503966 (only in german)
Warnsignal Klima: Genug Wasser für alle? https://www.klima-warnsignale.uni-hamburg.de/buchreihe/genug_wasser_fuer_alle/# (in german and english)
In our first online recorded episode we focus on the famous dutch song Schatje mag ik je foto.
The song is very important in EGEA so we've invited some dutch and flemish EGEAns to trace back it's origins within EGEA, find out how it's representing dutch and flemish party culture and to learn what the song is actually all about.
In the first part of the episode we talk about the song itself, it's background in dutch, flemish and EGEA culture and share some personal stories in relation to the song.
In the second part we focus on the literal meaning of the song. Our guests provide a translation, interpretation and pronunciation so you are ready to sing along properly on the next party.
The episode is far from perfect in regards to its audio quality but we had a lot of fun during the recording and still want to share it with you.
If you have any feedback feel free to contact us at podcast@egea.eu
Moderators: Stasiek and Henrik
Guests: Rick, Cox and Kristof
A big thank you to the Gebroeder Ko and berkmusic for allowing us to use the song in the episode.
Hope to hear you somewhere in Europe!
The Lyrics of Schatje mag ik je foto:
mijn oog dat viel op jou,
o nee wat is dit nou.
zo fijn gevoel met niks te vergelijken.
ik weet niet wie je bent, en of je mij wel kent.
zeg me nou hoe kan ik jou bereiken
ben je nog vrij, en zie je iets in mij
ben je nog vrij, heb je een foto een naam en een nummer voor mij.
(refrein)
schatje, mag ik je foto, heb je een foto voor mij.
schatje, mag ik je foto, en doe er ook je nummer bij.
schatje mag ik je foto, heb je een foto voor mij.
schatje mag ik je foto, kom doe is gek en maak me blij.
dit is de eerste keer, ik weet het echt niet meer.
nee zo'n gevoel had ik nog nooit tevoren.
ow nee wat moet ik nou, met dit gevoel voor jou.
maar jij van mij vindt wil ik van je horen.
ben je nog vrij, en zie je iets in mij
ben je nog vrij, heb je een foto een naam en een nummer voor mij.
(refrein)
schatje, mag ik je foto, heb je een foto voor mij.
schatje, mag ik je foto, en doe er ook je nummer bij.
schatje mag ik je foto, heb je een foto voor mij.
schatje mag ik je foto, kom doe is gek en maak me blij.
ben je nog vrij, en zie je iets in mij
ben je nog vrij, heb je een foto een naam en een nummer voor mij.
(refrein)
schatje, mag ik je foto, heb je een foto voor mij.
schatje, mag ik je foto, en doe er ook je nummer bij.
schatje mag ik je foto, heb je een foto voor mij.
schatje mag ik je foto, kom doe is gek en maak me blij.
This Episode marks the very beginning of EGEA Podcast!
We recorded this little Episode during the Winter Organisation and Strategy Meeting in December 2019 when the EGEA Podcast and it's working group were founded.
Although it is far from perfect we want to share it with you, since this is where it all began.
If you have any Feedback for this or any other Episode feel free to contact us at podcast@egea.eu
We hope to hear you somewhere in Europe!
Amanda is a wife. A mother. A blogger. A Christian.
A charming, beautiful, bubbly, young woman who lives life to the fullest.
But Amanda is dying, with a secret she doesn’t want anyone to know.
She starts a blog detailing her cancer journey, and becomes an inspiration, touching and
captivating her local community as well as followers all over the world.
Until one day investigative producer Nancy gets an anonymous tip telling her to look at Amanda’s
blog, setting Nancy on an unimaginable road to uncover Amanda’s secret.
Award winning journalist Charlie Webster explores this unbelievable and bizarre, but
all-too-real tale, of a woman from San Jose, California whose secret ripped a family apart and
left a community in shock.
Scamanda is the true story of a woman whose own words held the key to her secret.
New episodes every Monday.
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Amanda’s blog posts are read by actor Kendall Horn.