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Register Radio

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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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Alle Registers Open

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In de EO-NPO Klassiek podcast 'Alle Registers Open' gaat Elsbeth Gruteke in gesprek met bekende Nederlandse organisten. Wie zijn deze mannen en vrouwen, die vaak verborgen zitten achter dat kolossale instrument? Elsbeth Gruteke zoekt de organisten bij hun orgels op. Wat inspireerde hen om orgel te gaan spelen? Welke betekenis heeft de muziek voor hen? En wanneer trekken zij alle registers open? Meer orgelmuziek? Check onze speellijst via npoklassiek.nl/orgel (https://www.npoklassiek.nl/speel ...
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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 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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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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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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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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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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A new CARA study exposes the challenges debt poses to those discerning religious vocations. Our guest Fr. Scott Bahrke explains how the Laboure Society helped him pay his loans and act on his priestly call. Then we look to Africa where vocations are booming as ACI Africa celebrates its fifth year. ACI Africa’s editor in chief Fr. Don Bosco Onyalla …
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In this week's Kettle it's all about AI - or rather whether the tech industry can make the technology not only work, but pay its way as well.With trillions of dollars being spent investors are starting to get twitchy about what they can see for their money and patience. Meanwhile, Nvidia and others are facing what could be their peak year for a whi…
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We talk to the Register’s Solene Tadie and a 1996 Olympian-turned-priest, Father Joe Fitzgerald, about pastoral care to Olympic athletes. Then, we discuss why the Knights of Columbus covered artwork of disgraced priest and artist Fr. Marko Rupnik at the John Paul II Shrine in Washington with Register editor in chief Shannon Mullen.…
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The National Eucharistic Congress has drawn more than 50,000 Catholics to celebrate belief in Jesus’ Real Presence in the Eucharist. Courtney Mares and Madeline Daley report from the event in Indianapolis. Then we turn to how the assassination attempt of former President Donald Trump affected the Republican National Convention, Ken Oliver reports f…
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In fact it was a tale of two outages. There was a minor Azure snafu but that was pretty much sorted by the time alerts to go out around the world after Crowdstrike pushed out what looks like a poorly coded and insufficiently tested update. While Apple and Linux users aren't directly effected, admins have been telling us all is not automatically wel…
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Presidential politics are heating up in the United States. Peter Laffin joins us for analysis on presidential fitness for office, party platforms and how the race to Election Day 2024 is shaping up. Then Jonathan Liedl discusses the Synod 2024 in light of the latest working document that will guide the Vatican’s October meeting.…
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With the continuing fallout from Snowflake now hitting over 100 million AT&T customers we discuss quite what is to be done. Constant vigilance is a given, but there's always the himan factor that ensures even the best security systems can be rolled over due to a single slip up.Then there's the promise of AI, or possibly the lack of promise. Machine…
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It's been a busy week in space, with Boeing's test pilots still stuck on the International Space Station thanks to their faulty capsule, and then being forced to take shelter from space debris.The debris came from RESURS-P1, a decommissioned Russian satellite launched in 2013, which broke up this week into over 100 observable pieces, all traveling …
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Around the Fourth of July each year Catholics celebrate Religious Freedom Week. The focus this year was church vandalism, blasphemy laws, and religious persecution around the globe. Bishop Kevin Rhoades, head of the US Bishops committee for Religious Liberty joins us. Then we turn to the Unsung Catholic Heroes of the American Revolution with Regist…
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Voor deze aflevering van ‘Alle registers open’ gaat Elsbeth Gruteke naar de Grote- of Laurenskerk in Weesp. Ze ontmoet daar Christine Kamp die al bijna 30 jaar de organist is van het Bätzorgel. Muziek is voor Christine altijd heel belangrijk geweest. Het speelde een belangrijke rol binnen haar familie. Naast het orgel bespeelt ze ook nog andere ins…
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We take a look at state ballot initiatives on abortion with CNA’s Jonah McKeown. Then we talk to Catherine Hadro, the new host of EWTN News In Depth, about her new role, how Mother Angelica’s legacy is continuing to play out at EWTN, and some of her own insights into the pro-life movement.Από τον Register Radio
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On Thursday the US government effectively banned Kaspersky security software on US servers on national security grounds, or at least made it useless given the lack of updates come September.Then, as we were filming this week's Kettle, 12 members of Kaspersky's C-suite were sanctioned as well - although not the Russian business' eponymous CEO Eugene…
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The Pope G7 and AI, celebrity comedians, the discovery of an unexpected skeleton and celebrating Big Bang Theory were among Vatican news items this week. CNA’s Hannah Brockhaus reports from Rome. Then Matthew Bunson covers the US Bishops spring meeting and CNA’s Ken Oliver reports on the Supreme Court’s rejection of pro-life doctors’ case against t…
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Catholic organizations are in conflict again with the Biden Administration over abortion. Daniel Blomberg, vice president and senior counsel for Becket explains. Jonathan Liedl reports from Uganda where 4 million people gathered for mass for the feast day of St. Charles Lwanga and companions.Από τον Register Radio
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The tech world has been gathering in Taipei for the annual extravaganza that is Computex and all the chip makers have been strutting their stuff - one in particular.Nvidia didn't even book a spot at the show and instead host its own keynote where Jensen Huang, just crowned CEO of the world's second most valuable corporation, reflected on a stellar …
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Voor deze vierde aflevering van dit seizoen van ‘Alle registers open’ reist Elsbeth Gruteke af naar de Grote- of Sint Janskerk in Schiedam. Daar ontmoet ze stadsorganist Arjen Leistra bij het Flentroporgel. Op zeer jonge leeftijd was hij al geboeid door dit grote en machtige instrument. Hij was nieuwsgierig wie er toch achter dat gordijntje zat. Da…
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This weekend many Catholics will participate in Eucharist processions. During the Eucharistic Revival, there have been hundreds of public displays of worship of the Blessed Sacrament captured by our radio guest Catholic photographer Jeff Bruno. And EWTN News’ Catherine Hadro and Mark Irons talk about their experiences of the National Eucharistic Pi…
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Pilgrims are trekking on four different routes for a National Eucharistic Pilgrimage that covers more than 6,000 miles. The Marian Route traverses the Midwest. And Jonathan Liedl, who hails from Minnesota, gives us highlights of Midwestern Catholicism. Then we get a broader glimpse of Catholicism in America as told through Fran Maier’s new book Tru…
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Joining us on this week's transatlantic Kettle is Richard Speed fromThe Register's UK team, and Tom Claburn - both of whom sat through endless Microsoft briefings so you didn't have to. You can get the full details in the video below. But it wasn't all about software - Microsoft's making another play for Windows on Arm and i's looking like this tim…
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Wenn man eine Sprache lernt, dann muss man nicht nur die Grammatik erwerben, sondern auch Wissen darüber, wie man in welcher Situation spricht - also Registerkompetenz. Trifft man hier nicht den richtigen Ton, kann es zu Situationen kommen, die erklärungsbedürftig sind. Das Projekt C04 des SFB 1412 hat sich mit diesem Thema beschäftigt und dafür Es…
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For this latest The Register's Kettle, Jessica Lyons explains the security threat from China, Brandon Vigliarolo covers the bizarre case of an American nuclear missile base blocking a Chinese coin mining operation, and Tom Claburn adds his experience to the debate, hosted by Iain Thomson.Από τον Iain Thomson, Jessica Hardcastle, Brandon Vigliarolo, Thomas Claburn
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The latest episode of The Register's Kettle security editor Jessica Lyons gives the inside scoop on the show - having pounded the floors for news nuggets, Brandon Vigliarolo adds pithy comment, our editor Chris Williams sketches out the big picture, and your host Iain Thomson dove into some of the gloomier aspects of the show.…
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As we celebrate Mothers’ Day, it's time to build a new women’s movement. That’s the case made by Catholic wife, mother and legal scholar Erika Bachiochi. Then we turn to the ongoing crisis of Armenian Christians who continue to suffer persecution. We talk to special guest Former U.S. Ambassador of International Religious Freedom Samuel Brownback.…
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In deze derde aflevering van dit seizoen van ‘Alle registers open’ gaat Elsbeth Gruteke naar de Dorpskerk in Berkel en Rodenrijs. Daar ontmoet ze organist Arjan Breukhoven aan het Knipscheerorgel. Hij vertelt over de bijzondere manier waarop hij met het orgel kennismaakte. Ook geeft hij ons een kijkje in zijn werkzaamheden als organist tijdens de c…
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Flannery O’Connor scholar Jessica Hooten Wilson gives her take on the film Wildcats and what animates the Catholic 20th century writer’s prophetic imagination. Franciscan University of Steubenville’s president Fr. David Pivonka joins us to explain why Franciscan University has pushed back against the new interpretation of the Title IX rule.…
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Buying $110B of your own stock is legal, but isn't a good look. It's earnings season and Apple showed less-than-stellar performance over the second quarter of 2024, but had a solution.Was it to invest in the next must-have tech gadget? Maybe build its own AI model or search engine so that it doesn't have to rely on Google's technology in those area…
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Two mothers had the courage to choose life in the face of death. Register contributor Nicole Leblanc tells an inspiring story of faith and friendship with Jessica Hanna. Catholic Answers COO Jon Sorensen shares his perspective on the stumbling block his organization met when trying to evangelize through the latest technologies.…
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In this conversation Andrew Clancy speaks with the Belgian architect Kersten Geers.Kersten was educated at the University of Ghent and in ETSA Madrid, before setting up his practice (Office KGDVS) with his friend David Van Severen in 2002. This practice has from the start had a very clear position, with each project presenting itself as a typologic…
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