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  1. #Förderantrag für #Balkonsolar stellen?
    🎉 Eine Antrags-Party ist eine niedrigschwellige, wirksame Idee, um Menschen an die #Energiewende heranzuführen.
    Gemeinsam bei einem Stück Kuchen macht das Finden von Förderprogrammen und Ausfüllen von Anträgen mehr Spaß. Menschen kommen zusammen, tauschen ihr Wissen aus und knüpfen neue Kontakte. #Genossenschaften und Initiativen können diese Idee direkt übernehmen.
    👉 Mehr solcher Tipps auf der Projektwebseite von #EPOS: energiewende-gender.de/kampagne

  2. #Förderantrag für #Balkonsolar stellen?
    🎉 Eine Antrags-Party ist eine niedrigschwellige, wirksame Idee, um Menschen an die #Energiewende heranzuführen.
    Gemeinsam bei einem Stück Kuchen macht das Finden von Förderprogrammen und Ausfüllen von Anträgen mehr Spaß. Menschen kommen zusammen, tauschen ihr Wissen aus und knüpfen neue Kontakte. #Genossenschaften und Initiativen können diese Idee direkt übernehmen.
    👉 Mehr solcher Tipps auf der Projektwebseite von #EPOS: energiewende-gender.de/kampagne

  3. #Förderantrag für #Balkonsolar stellen?
    🎉 Eine Antrags-Party ist eine niedrigschwellige, wirksame Idee, um Menschen an die #Energiewende heranzuführen.
    Gemeinsam bei einem Stück Kuchen macht das Finden von Förderprogrammen und Ausfüllen von Anträgen mehr Spaß. Menschen kommen zusammen, tauschen ihr Wissen aus und knüpfen neue Kontakte. #Genossenschaften und Initiativen können diese Idee direkt übernehmen.
    👉 Mehr solcher Tipps auf der Projektwebseite von #EPOS: energiewende-gender.de/kampagne

  4. #Förderantrag für #Balkonsolar stellen?
    🎉 Eine Antrags-Party ist eine niedrigschwellige, wirksame Idee, um Menschen an die #Energiewende heranzuführen.
    Gemeinsam bei einem Stück Kuchen macht das Finden von Förderprogrammen und Ausfüllen von Anträgen mehr Spaß. Menschen kommen zusammen, tauschen ihr Wissen aus und knüpfen neue Kontakte. #Genossenschaften und Initiativen können diese Idee direkt übernehmen.
    👉 Mehr solcher Tipps auf der Projektwebseite von #EPOS: energiewende-gender.de/kampagne

  5. #Förderantrag für #Balkonsolar stellen?
    🎉 Eine Antrags-Party ist eine niedrigschwellige, wirksame Idee, um Menschen an die #Energiewende heranzuführen.
    Gemeinsam bei einem Stück Kuchen macht das Finden von Förderprogrammen und Ausfüllen von Anträgen mehr Spaß. Menschen kommen zusammen, tauschen ihr Wissen aus und knüpfen neue Kontakte. #Genossenschaften und Initiativen können diese Idee direkt übernehmen.
    👉 Mehr solcher Tipps auf der Projektwebseite von #EPOS: energiewende-gender.de/kampagne

  6. #DieOdysee zum hören, als Vorbereitung auf den kommenden Film?

    klingt interessant: "Meike Rötzer erzählt das berühmte #antike #Epos des griechischen Dichters #Homer: #Odysseus' Irrfahrten und die Rückkehr nach Ithaka. Dabei legt sie den Fokus auf die #Frauenfiguren"

    br.de/radio/podcasts/die-odyss

    #Hörbuch #Hörspiel #Odyssee

  7. #DieOdysee zum hören, als Vorbereitung auf den kommenden Film?

    klingt interessant: "Meike Rötzer erzählt das berühmte #antike #Epos des griechischen Dichters #Homer: #Odysseus' Irrfahrten und die Rückkehr nach Ithaka. Dabei legt sie den Fokus auf die #Frauenfiguren"

    br.de/radio/podcasts/die-odyss

    #Hörbuch #Hörspiel #Odyssee

  8. #DieOdysee zum hören, als Vorbereitung auf den kommenden Film?

    klingt interessant: "Meike Rötzer erzählt das berühmte #antike #Epos des griechischen Dichters #Homer: #Odysseus' Irrfahrten und die Rückkehr nach Ithaka. Dabei legt sie den Fokus auf die #Frauenfiguren"

    br.de/radio/podcasts/die-odyss

    #Hörbuch #Hörspiel #Odyssee

  9. #DieOdysee zum hören, als Vorbereitung auf den kommenden Film?

    klingt interessant: "Meike Rötzer erzählt das berühmte #antike #Epos des griechischen Dichters #Homer: #Odysseus' Irrfahrten und die Rückkehr nach Ithaka. Dabei legt sie den Fokus auf die #Frauenfiguren"

    br.de/radio/podcasts/die-odyss

    #Hörbuch #Hörspiel #Odyssee

  10. #DieOdysee zum hören, als Vorbereitung auf den kommenden Film?

    klingt interessant: "Meike Rötzer erzählt das berühmte #antike #Epos des griechischen Dichters #Homer: #Odysseus' Irrfahrten und die Rückkehr nach Ithaka. Dabei legt sie den Fokus auf die #Frauenfiguren"

    br.de/radio/podcasts/die-odyss

    #Hörbuch #Hörspiel #Odyssee

  11. Sergio Leone – „Es war einmal in Amerika“ (1984)

    Bei Sergio Leone war Zeit nie linear. Sie war immer Erinnerung. Sie war eine offene Wunde. Und sie war ein Echo. „Es war einmal in Amerika“ („Once Upon a Time in America“) war sein letzter Film – und sein persönlichster. Ein großes Epos über Freundschaft, Verrat, Begehren, Gewalt und das Amerika, das sich nie an seine eigenen Versprechen gehalten hat. Mit Robert De Niro und James Woods. (ARTE, Wh.)

    Zum Blog: nexxtpress.de/mediathekperlen/
  12. Sergio Leone – „Es war einmal in Amerika“ (1984)

    Bei Sergio Leone war Zeit nie linear. Sie war immer Erinnerung. Sie war eine offene Wunde. Und sie war ein Echo. „Es war einmal in Amerika“ („Once Upon a Time in America“) war sein letzter Film – und sein persönlichster. Ein großes Epos über Freundschaft, Verrat, Begehren, Gewalt und das Amerika, das sich nie an seine eigenen Versprechen gehalten hat. Mit Robert De Niro und James Woods. (ARTE, Wh.)

    Zum Blog: nexxtpress.de/mediathekperlen/
  13. Sergio Leone – „Es war einmal in Amerika“ (1984)

    Bei Sergio Leone war Zeit nie linear. Sie war immer Erinnerung. Sie war eine offene Wunde. Und sie war ein Echo. „Es war einmal in Amerika“ („Once Upon a Time in America“) war sein letzter Film – und sein persönlichster. Ein großes Epos über Freundschaft, Verrat, Begehren, Gewalt und das Amerika, das sich nie an seine eigenen Versprechen gehalten hat. Mit Robert De Niro und James Woods. (ARTE, Wh.)

    Zum Blog: nexxtpress.de/mediathekperlen/
  14. Sergio Leone – „Es war einmal in Amerika“ (1984)

    Bei Sergio Leone war Zeit nie linear. Sie war immer Erinnerung. Sie war eine offene Wunde. Und sie war ein Echo. „Es war einmal in Amerika“ („Once Upon a Time in America“) war sein letzter Film – und sein persönlichster. Ein großes Epos über Freundschaft, Verrat, Begehren, Gewalt und das Amerika, das sich nie an seine eigenen Versprechen gehalten hat. Mit Robert De Niro und James Woods. (ARTE, Wh.)

    Zum Blog: nexxtpress.de/mediathekperlen/
  15. Sergio Leone – „Es war einmal in Amerika“ (1984)

    Bei Sergio Leone war Zeit nie linear. Sie war immer Erinnerung. Sie war eine offene Wunde. Und sie war ein Echo. „Es war einmal in Amerika“ („Once Upon a Time in America“) war sein letzter Film – und sein persönlichster. Ein großes Epos über Freundschaft, Verrat, Begehren, Gewalt und das Amerika, das sich nie an seine eigenen Versprechen gehalten hat. Mit Robert De Niro und James Woods. (ARTE, Wh.)

    Zum Blog: nexxtpress.de/mediathekperlen/
  16. ## Mahabharata

    When I wanted to listen to the Mahabharata I simply went into my podcast client *Antenna Pod on Android* and searched for `Mahabharata`

    I then got a hit to which I subscribed immediately. I didn't even need to go to the website that I linked below, my clients simply fetch the ***RSS feed*** which I shall also include in the sources

    I shall dwell only **briefly** up on the content of the Mahabharata here. Instead of a full story, I shall point you to Wikipedia feeds regarding this beautiful ***Epic***

    ## The Mahabharata is so vast that the physical books cover the *entire length* of a living room!

    **Artie** has also talked about the Mahabharata, in her podcast. She has studied the subject at the *University of Canada* and she has been studying at the time of her recording, the Mahabharata for 25 years.
    Artie drew the same conclusion as I have

    **You will never be able to remember everything about the Mahabharata just what is important to you, in your life...**

    I have screenshots of my podcast reader ready but chose not to include them, because it doesn't matter what you use in order to listen to the ***Stories of the Mahabharata***. What does matter is that if you're interest is sparked, you can listen to it, but most important you should actually **read *the Mahabharata***.

    I don't need to tell you that reading something yourself, is more powerful than listening to an audiobook or a podcast

    *I'm certain you've also read Stephen King's Christine, just like me, in just a couple of hours and have experienced how reading a great book forms in your mind. I'm also certain that you know The Rime of the Ancient Mariner by Samuel Taylor Coleridge by heart❤️ just like I do.*

    Naturally I'm kidding; those are my experiences though and they have formed incredible synapse connections within my brain system and my Atma

    You don't need to read the Stories of the Mahabharata in Sanskrit, it is probably translated in whatever language you speak natively.

    I enjoy listening to the podcast as a supplement to the actual books. I am a multilingual individual and thus can enjoy this Epic and multiple languages.

    The statistics of the Mahabharata are astonishing

    * 100,000 I repeat 100,000 Shlokas
    * Stories within Stories **Bhagvad Gita** e.g
    * ***16 million and Mahabharata***
    * **16 million snakes** fall from the sky in the beginning
    * **16 million people die** in the **massive war** that erupts at the climax of the Epic
    * These statistics are iterated and reiterated by **Artie** in her podcast
    * Arti approaches the Mahabharata from a point of view of **science and literature** not as Holy Scripture

    ## spawn
    When the Mahabharata begins, snakes fall out of the sky. Snakes, many of them. If you want to hear that level of beginning you should listen to the podcast of Artie

    The Stories of Mahabharata by Shudipta Bhoumic, is a treasure to listen to, even while you are riding in traffic. He has the incanny ability to talk about the Mahabharata in a very comfortable form and manner, only a scholar on the subject can do

    Note;
    The **Bhagavad Gita** is an **excerpt** of the Mahabharata
    * The Gita is short
    * teaches you about Dharma
    * while the War is coming close
    * you learn how to life as a warrior and a Dharmic Atma
    * is a Epic within an Epic
    * **People have learned the Bhagvad Gita by heart** (it;s short irt the Mahabharata)

    For the rest I advise you, to go on your own Mahabharata Discovery Mission. I've given you some of the tools that I use

    ## Have fun!

    EOF

    ^Z

    Sources:

    Antenna Pod on Android

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mahabhar

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bhagavad

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arjuna

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Devayani

    shows.acast.com/thestoriesofma

    feeds.acast.com/public/shows/t

    #Mahabharata #Epos #Stories #Devak #Prata #Bhema #Arjuna #Krishna #Epic #Hinduism #not #religion #podcast #wonderful #War

  17. ## Mahabharata

    When I wanted to listen to the Mahabharata I simply went into my podcast client *Antenna Pod on Android* and searched for `Mahabharata`

    I then got a hit to which I subscribed immediately. I didn't even need to go to the website that I linked below, my clients simply fetch the ***RSS feed*** which I shall also include in the sources

    I shall dwell only **briefly** up on the content of the Mahabharata here. Instead of a full story, I shall point you to Wikipedia feeds regarding this beautiful ***Epic***

    ## The Mahabharata is so vast that the physical books cover the *entire length* of a living room!

    **Artie** has also talked about the Mahabharata, in her podcast. She has studied the subject at the *University of Canada* and she has been studying at the time of her recording, the Mahabharata for 25 years.
    Artie drew the same conclusion as I have

    **You will never be able to remember everything about the Mahabharata just what is important to you, in your life...**

    I have screenshots of my podcast reader ready but chose not to include them, because it doesn't matter what you use in order to listen to the ***Stories of the Mahabharata***. What does matter is that if you're interest is sparked, you can listen to it, but most important you should actually **read *the Mahabharata***.

    I don't need to tell you that reading something yourself, is more powerful than listening to an audiobook or a podcast

    *I'm certain you've also read Stephen King's Christine, just like me, in just a couple of hours and have experienced how reading a great book forms in your mind. I'm also certain that you know The Rime of the Ancient Mariner by Samuel Taylor Coleridge by heart❤️ just like I do.*

    Naturally I'm kidding; those are my experiences though and they have formed incredible synapse connections within my brain system and my Atma

    You don't need to read the Stories of the Mahabharata in Sanskrit, it is probably translated in whatever language you speak natively.

    I enjoy listening to the podcast as a supplement to the actual books. I am a multilingual individual and thus can enjoy this Epic and multiple languages.

    The statistics of the Mahabharata are astonishing

    * 100,000 I repeat 100,000 Shlokas
    * Stories within Stories **Bhagvad Gita** e.g
    * ***16 million and Mahabharata***
    * **16 million snakes** fall from the sky in the beginning
    * **16 million people die** in the **massive war** that erupts at the climax of the Epic
    * These statistics are iterated and reiterated by **Artie** in her podcast
    * Arti approaches the Mahabharata from a point of view of **science and literature** not as Holy Scripture

    ## spawn
    When the Mahabharata begins, snakes fall out of the sky. Snakes, many of them. If you want to hear that level of beginning you should listen to the podcast of Artie

    The Stories of Mahabharata by Shudipta Bhoumic, is a treasure to listen to, even while you are riding in traffic. He has the incanny ability to talk about the Mahabharata in a very comfortable form and manner, only a scholar on the subject can do

    Note;
    The **Bhagavad Gita** is an **excerpt** of the Mahabharata
    * The Gita is short
    * teaches you about Dharma
    * while the War is coming close
    * you learn how to life as a warrior and a Dharmic Atma
    * is a Epic within an Epic
    * **People have learned the Bhagvad Gita by heart** (it;s short irt the Mahabharata)

    For the rest I advise you, to go on your own Mahabharata Discovery Mission. I've given you some of the tools that I use

    ## Have fun!

    EOF

    ^Z

    Sources:

    Antenna Pod on Android

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mahabhar

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bhagavad

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arjuna

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Devayani

    shows.acast.com/thestoriesofma

    feeds.acast.com/public/shows/t

    #Mahabharata #Epos #Stories #Devak #Prata #Bhema #Arjuna #Krishna #Epic #Hinduism #not #religion #podcast #wonderful #War

  18. ## Mahabharata

    When I wanted to listen to the Mahabharata I simply went into my podcast client *Antenna Pod on Android* and searched for `Mahabharata`

    I then got a hit to which I subscribed immediately. I didn't even need to go to the website that I linked below, my clients simply fetch the ***RSS feed*** which I shall also include in the sources

    I shall dwell only **briefly** up on the content of the Mahabharata here. Instead of a full story, I shall point you to Wikipedia feeds regarding this beautiful ***Epic***

    ## The Mahabharata is so vast that the physical books cover the *entire length* of a living room!

    **Artie** has also talked about the Mahabharata, in her podcast. She has studied the subject at the *University of Canada* and she has been studying at the time of her recording, the Mahabharata for 25 years.
    Artie drew the same conclusion as I have

    **You will never be able to remember everything about the Mahabharata just what is important to you, in your life...**

    I have screenshots of my podcast reader ready but chose not to include them, because it doesn't matter what you use in order to listen to the ***Stories of the Mahabharata***. What does matter is that if you're interest is sparked, you can listen to it, but most important you should actually **read *the Mahabharata***.

    I don't need to tell you that reading something yourself, is more powerful than listening to an audiobook or a podcast

    *I'm certain you've also read Stephen King's Christine, just like me, in just a couple of hours and have experienced how reading a great book forms in your mind. I'm also certain that you know The Rime of the Ancient Mariner by Samuel Taylor Coleridge by heart❤️ just like I do.*

    Naturally I'm kidding; those are my experiences though and they have formed incredible synapse connections within my brain system and my Atma

    You don't need to read the Stories of the Mahabharata in Sanskrit, it is probably translated in whatever language you speak natively.

    I enjoy listening to the podcast as a supplement to the actual books. I am a multilingual individual and thus can enjoy this Epic and multiple languages.

    The statistics of the Mahabharata are astonishing

    * 100,000 I repeat 100,000 Shlokas
    * Stories within Stories **Bhagvad Gita** e.g
    * ***16 million and Mahabharata***
    * **16 million snakes** fall from the sky in the beginning
    * **16 million people die** in the **massive war** that erupts at the climax of the Epic
    * These statistics are iterated and reiterated by **Artie** in her podcast
    * Arti approaches the Mahabharata from a point of view of **science and literature** not as Holy Scripture

    ## spawn
    When the Mahabharata begins, snakes fall out of the sky. Snakes, many of them. If you want to hear that level of beginning you should listen to the podcast of Artie

    The Stories of Mahabharata by Shudipta Bhoumic, is a treasure to listen to, even while you are riding in traffic. He has the incanny ability to talk about the Mahabharata in a very comfortable form and manner, only a scholar on the subject can do

    Note;
    The **Bhagavad Gita** is an **excerpt** of the Mahabharata
    * The Gita is short
    * teaches you about Dharma
    * while the War is coming close
    * you learn how to life as a warrior and a Dharmic Atma
    * is a Epic within an Epic
    * **People have learned the Bhagvad Gita by heart** (it;s short irt the Mahabharata)

    For the rest I advise you, to go on your own Mahabharata Discovery Mission. I've given you some of the tools that I use

    ## Have fun!

    EOF

    ^Z

    Sources:

    Antenna Pod on Android

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mahabhar

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bhagavad

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arjuna

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Devayani

    shows.acast.com/thestoriesofma

    feeds.acast.com/public/shows/t

    #Mahabharata #Epos #Stories #Devak #Prata #Bhema #Arjuna #Krishna #Epic #Hinduism #not #religion #podcast #wonderful #War

  19. ## Mahabharata

    When I wanted to listen to the Mahabharata I simply went into my podcast client *Antenna Pod on Android* and searched for `Mahabharata`

    I then got a hit to which I subscribed immediately. I didn't even need to go to the website that I linked below, my clients simply fetch the ***RSS feed*** which I shall also include in the sources

    I shall dwell only **briefly** up on the content of the Mahabharata here. Instead of a full story, I shall point you to Wikipedia feeds regarding this beautiful ***Epic***

    ## The Mahabharata is so vast that the physical books cover the *entire length* of a living room!

    **Artie** has also talked about the Mahabharata, in her podcast. She has studied the subject at the *University of Canada* and she has been studying at the time of her recording, the Mahabharata for 25 years.
    Artie drew the same conclusion as I have

    **You will never be able to remember everything about the Mahabharata just what is important to you, in your life...**

    I have screenshots of my podcast reader ready but chose not to include them, because it doesn't matter what you use in order to listen to the ***Stories of the Mahabharata***. What does matter is that if you're interest is sparked, you can listen to it, but most important you should actually **read *the Mahabharata***.

    I don't need to tell you that reading something yourself, is more powerful than listening to an audiobook or a podcast

    *I'm certain you've also read Stephen King's Christine, just like me, in just a couple of hours and have experienced how reading a great book forms in your mind. I'm also certain that you know The Rime of the Ancient Mariner by Samuel Taylor Coleridge by heart❤️ just like I do.*

    Naturally I'm kidding; those are my experiences though and they have formed incredible synapse connections within my brain system and my Atma

    You don't need to read the Stories of the Mahabharata in Sanskrit, it is probably translated in whatever language you speak natively.

    I enjoy listening to the podcast as a supplement to the actual books. I am a multilingual individual and thus can enjoy this Epic and multiple languages.

    The statistics of the Mahabharata are astonishing

    * 100,000 I repeat 100,000 Shlokas
    * Stories within Stories **Bhagvad Gita** e.g
    * ***16 million and Mahabharata***
    * **16 million snakes** fall from the sky in the beginning
    * **16 million people die** in the **massive war** that erupts at the climax of the Epic
    * These statistics are iterated and reiterated by **Artie** in her podcast
    * Arti approaches the Mahabharata from a point of view of **science and literature** not as Holy Scripture

    ## spawn
    When the Mahabharata begins, snakes fall out of the sky. Snakes, many of them. If you want to hear that level of beginning you should listen to the podcast of Artie

    The Stories of Mahabharata by Shudipta Bhoumic, is a treasure to listen to, even while you are riding in traffic. He has the incanny ability to talk about the Mahabharata in a very comfortable form and manner, only a scholar on the subject can do

    Note;
    The **Bhagavad Gita** is an **excerpt** of the Mahabharata
    * The Gita is short
    * teaches you about Dharma
    * while the War is coming close
    * you learn how to life as a warrior and a Dharmic Atma
    * is a Epic within an Epic
    * **People have learned the Bhagvad Gita by heart** (it;s short irt the Mahabharata)

    For the rest I advise you, to go on your own Mahabharata Discovery Mission. I've given you some of the tools that I use

    ## Have fun!

    EOF

    ^Z

    Sources:

    Antenna Pod on Android

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mahabhar

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bhagavad

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arjuna

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Devayani

    shows.acast.com/thestoriesofma

    feeds.acast.com/public/shows/t

    #Mahabharata #Epos #Stories #Devak #Prata #Bhema #Arjuna #Krishna #Epic #Hinduism #not #religion #podcast #wonderful #War

  20. ## Mahabharata

    When I wanted to listen to the Mahabharata I simply went into my podcast client *Antenna Pod on Android* and searched for `Mahabharata`

    I then got a hit to which I subscribed immediately. I didn't even need to go to the website that I linked below, my clients simply fetch the ***RSS feed*** which I shall also include in the sources

    I shall dwell only **briefly** up on the content of the Mahabharata here. Instead of a full story, I shall point you to Wikipedia feeds regarding this beautiful ***Epic***

    ## The Mahabharata is so vast that the physical books cover the *entire length* of a living room!

    **Artie** has also talked about the Mahabharata, in her podcast. She has studied the subject at the *University of Canada* and she has been studying at the time of her recording, the Mahabharata for 25 years.
    Artie drew the same conclusion as I have

    **You will never be able to remember everything about the Mahabharata just what is important to you, in your life...**

    I have screenshots of my podcast reader ready but chose not to include them, because it doesn't matter what you use in order to listen to the ***Stories of the Mahabharata***. What does matter is that if you're interest is sparked, you can listen to it, but most important you should actually **read *the Mahabharata***.

    I don't need to tell you that reading something yourself, is more powerful than listening to an audiobook or a podcast

    *I'm certain you've also read Stephen King's Christine, just like me, in just a couple of hours and have experienced how reading a great book forms in your mind. I'm also certain that you know The Rime of the Ancient Mariner by Samuel Taylor Coleridge by heart❤️ just like I do.*

    Naturally I'm kidding; those are my experiences though and they have formed incredible synapse connections within my brain system and my Atma

    You don't need to read the Stories of the Mahabharata in Sanskrit, it is probably translated in whatever language you speak natively.

    I enjoy listening to the podcast as a supplement to the actual books. I am a multilingual individual and thus can enjoy this Epic and multiple languages.

    The statistics of the Mahabharata are astonishing

    * 100,000 I repeat 100,000 Shlokas
    * Stories within Stories **Bhagvad Gita** e.g
    * ***16 million and Mahabharata***
    * **16 million snakes** fall from the sky in the beginning
    * **16 million people die** in the **massive war** that erupts at the climax of the Epic
    * These statistics are iterated and reiterated by **Artie** in her podcast
    * Arti approaches the Mahabharata from a point of view of **science and literature** not as Holy Scripture

    ## spawn
    When the Mahabharata begins, snakes fall out of the sky. Snakes, many of them. If you want to hear that level of beginning you should listen to the podcast of Artie

    The Stories of Mahabharata by Shudipta Bhoumic, is a treasure to listen to, even while you are riding in traffic. He has the incanny ability to talk about the Mahabharata in a very comfortable form and manner, only a scholar on the subject can do

    Note;
    The **Bhagavad Gita** is an **excerpt** of the Mahabharata
    * The Gita is short
    * teaches you about Dharma
    * while the War is coming close
    * you learn how to life as a warrior and a Dharmic Atma
    * is a Epic within an Epic
    * **People have learned the Bhagvad Gita by heart** (it;s short irt the Mahabharata)

    For the rest I advise you, to go on your own Mahabharata Discovery Mission. I've given you some of the tools that I use

    ## Have fun!

    EOF

    ^Z

    Sources:

    Antenna Pod on Android

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mahabhar

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bhagavad

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arjuna

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Devayani

    shows.acast.com/thestoriesofma

    feeds.acast.com/public/shows/t

    #Mahabharata #Epos #Stories #Devak #Prata #Bhema #Arjuna #Krishna #Epic #Hinduism #not #religion #podcast #wonderful #War

  21. Mahabharata

    md formatted

    When I wanted to listen to the Mahabharata I simply went into my podcast client Antenna Pod on Android and searched for Mahabharata

    I then got a hit to which I subscribed immediately. I didn't even need to go to the website that I linked below, my clients simply fetch the RSS feed which I shall also include in the sources

    I shall dwell only briefly up on the content of the Mahabharata here. Instead of a full story, I shall point you to Wikipedia feeds regarding this beautiful Epic

    The Mahabharata is so vast that the physical books cover the entire length of a living room!

    Artie has also talked about the Mahabharata, in her podcast. She has studied the subject at the University of Canada and she has been studying at the time of her recording, the Mahabharata for 25 years.
    Artie drew the same conclusion as I have

    You will never be able to remember everything about the Mahabharata just what is important to you, in your life...

    I have screenshots of my podcast reader ready but chose not to include them, because it doesn't matter what you use in order to listen to the Stories of the Mahabharata. What does matter is that if you're interest is sparked, you can listen to it, but most important you should actually read *the Mahabharata*.

    I don't need to tell you that reading something yourself, is more powerful than listening to an audiobook or a podcast

    I'm certain you've also read Stephen King's Christine, just like me, in just a couple of hours and have experienced how reading a great book forms in your mind. I'm also certain that you know The Rime of the Ancient Mariner by Samuel Taylor Coleridge by heart❤️ just like I do.

    Naturally I'm kidding; those are my experiences though and they have formed incredible synapse connections within my brain system and my Atma

    You don't need to read the Stories of the Mahabharata in Sanskrit, it is probably translated in whatever language you speak natively.

    I enjoy listening to the podcast as a supplement to the actual books. I am a multilingual individual and thus can enjoy this Epic and multiple languages.

    The statistics of the Mahabharata are astonishing

    • 100,000 I repeat 100,000 Shlokas
    • Stories within Stories Bhagvad Gita e.g
    • 16 million and Mahabharata
    • 16 million snakes fall from the sky in the beginning
    • 16 million people die in the massive war that erupts at the climax of the Epic
    • These statistics are iterated and reiterated by Artie in her podcast
    • Arti approaches the Mahabharata from a point of view of science and literature not as Holy Scripture

    spawn

    When the Mahabharata begins, snakes fall out of the sky. Snakes, many of them. If you want to hear that level of beginning you should listen to the podcast of Artie

    The Stories of Mahabharata by Shudipta Bhoumic, is a treasure to listen to, even while you are riding in traffic. He has the incanny ability to talk about the Mahabharata in a very comfortable form and manner, only a scholar on the subject can do

    Note;
    The Bhagavad Gita is an excerpt of the Mahabharata

    • The Gita is short
    • teaches you about Dharma
    • while the War is coming close
    • you learn how to life as a warrior and a Dharmic Atma
    • is a Epic within an Epic
    • People have learned the Bhagvad Gita by heart (it;s short irt the Mahabharata)

    For the rest I advise you, to go on your own Mahabharata Discovery Mission. I've given you some of the tools that I use

    Have fun!

    EOF

    Z

    Sources:

    Antenna Pod on Android

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mahabhar

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bhagavad

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arjuna

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Devayani

    shows.acast.com/thestoriesofma

    feeds.acast.com/public/shows/t

    #Mahabharata #Epos #Stories #Devak #Prata #Bhema #Arjuna #Krishna #Epic #Hinduism #not #religion #podcast #wonderful #War

  22. Mahabharata

    md formatted

    When I wanted to listen to the Mahabharata I simply went into my podcast client Antenna Pod on Android and searched for Mahabharata

    I then got a hit to which I subscribed immediately. I didn't even need to go to the website that I linked below, my clients simply fetch the RSS feed which I shall also include in the sources

    I shall dwell only briefly up on the content of the Mahabharata here. Instead of a full story, I shall point you to Wikipedia feeds regarding this beautiful Epic

    The Mahabharata is so vast that the physical books cover the entire length of a living room!

    Artie has also talked about the Mahabharata, in her podcast. She has studied the subject at the University of Canada and she has been studying at the time of her recording, the Mahabharata for 25 years.
    Artie drew the same conclusion as I have

    You will never be able to remember everything about the Mahabharata just what is important to you, in your life...

    I have screenshots of my podcast reader ready but chose not to include them, because it doesn't matter what you use in order to listen to the Stories of the Mahabharata. What does matter is that if you're interest is sparked, you can listen to it, but most important you should actually read *the Mahabharata*.

    I don't need to tell you that reading something yourself, is more powerful than listening to an audiobook or a podcast

    I'm certain you've also read Stephen King's Christine, just like me, in just a couple of hours and have experienced how reading a great book forms in your mind. I'm also certain that you know The Rime of the Ancient Mariner by Samuel Taylor Coleridge by heart❤️ just like I do.

    Naturally I'm kidding; those are my experiences though and they have formed incredible synapse connections within my brain system and my Atma

    You don't need to read the Stories of the Mahabharata in Sanskrit, it is probably translated in whatever language you speak natively.

    I enjoy listening to the podcast as a supplement to the actual books. I am a multilingual individual and thus can enjoy this Epic and multiple languages.

    The statistics of the Mahabharata are astonishing

    • 100,000 I repeat 100,000 Shlokas
    • Stories within Stories Bhagvad Gita e.g
    • 16 million and Mahabharata
    • 16 million snakes fall from the sky in the beginning
    • 16 million people die in the massive war that erupts at the climax of the Epic
    • These statistics are iterated and reiterated by Artie in her podcast
    • Arti approaches the Mahabharata from a point of view of science and literature not as Holy Scripture

    spawn

    When the Mahabharata begins, snakes fall out of the sky. Snakes, many of them. If you want to hear that level of beginning you should listen to the podcast of Artie

    The Stories of Mahabharata by Shudipta Bhoumic, is a treasure to listen to, even while you are riding in traffic. He has the incanny ability to talk about the Mahabharata in a very comfortable form and manner, only a scholar on the subject can do

    Note;
    The Bhagavad Gita is an excerpt of the Mahabharata

    • The Gita is short
    • teaches you about Dharma
    • while the War is coming close
    • you learn how to life as a warrior and a Dharmic Atma
    • is a Epic within an Epic
    • People have learned the Bhagvad Gita by heart (it;s short irt the Mahabharata)

    For the rest I advise you, to go on your own Mahabharata Discovery Mission. I've given you some of the tools that I use

    Have fun!

    EOF

    Z

    Sources:

    Antenna Pod on Android

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mahabhar

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bhagavad

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arjuna

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Devayani

    shows.acast.com/thestoriesofma

    feeds.acast.com/public/shows/t

    #Mahabharata #Epos #Stories #Devak #Prata #Bhema #Arjuna #Krishna #Epic #Hinduism #not #religion #podcast #wonderful #War

  23. Mahabharata

    md formatted

    When I wanted to listen to the Mahabharata I simply went into my podcast client Antenna Pod on Android and searched for Mahabharata

    I then got a hit to which I subscribed immediately. I didn't even need to go to the website that I linked below, my clients simply fetch the RSS feed which I shall also include in the sources

    I shall dwell only briefly up on the content of the Mahabharata here. Instead of a full story, I shall point you to Wikipedia feeds regarding this beautiful Epic

    The Mahabharata is so vast that the physical books cover the entire length of a living room!

    Artie has also talked about the Mahabharata, in her podcast. She has studied the subject at the University of Canada and she has been studying at the time of her recording, the Mahabharata for 25 years.
    Artie drew the same conclusion as I have

    You will never be able to remember everything about the Mahabharata just what is important to you, in your life...

    I have screenshots of my podcast reader ready but chose not to include them, because it doesn't matter what you use in order to listen to the Stories of the Mahabharata. What does matter is that if you're interest is sparked, you can listen to it, but most important you should actually read *the Mahabharata*.

    I don't need to tell you that reading something yourself, is more powerful than listening to an audiobook or a podcast

    I'm certain you've also read Stephen King's Christine, just like me, in just a couple of hours and have experienced how reading a great book forms in your mind. I'm also certain that you know The Rime of the Ancient Mariner by Samuel Taylor Coleridge by heart❤️ just like I do.

    Naturally I'm kidding; those are my experiences though and they have formed incredible synapse connections within my brain system and my Atma

    You don't need to read the Stories of the Mahabharata in Sanskrit, it is probably translated in whatever language you speak natively.

    I enjoy listening to the podcast as a supplement to the actual books. I am a multilingual individual and thus can enjoy this Epic and multiple languages.

    The statistics of the Mahabharata are astonishing

    • 100,000 I repeat 100,000 Shlokas
    • Stories within Stories Bhagvad Gita e.g
    • 16 million and Mahabharata
    • 16 million snakes fall from the sky in the beginning
    • 16 million people die in the massive war that erupts at the climax of the Epic
    • These statistics are iterated and reiterated by Artie in her podcast
    • Arti approaches the Mahabharata from a point of view of science and literature not as Holy Scripture

    spawn

    When the Mahabharata begins, snakes fall out of the sky. Snakes, many of them. If you want to hear that level of beginning you should listen to the podcast of Artie

    The Stories of Mahabharata by Shudipta Bhoumic, is a treasure to listen to, even while you are riding in traffic. He has the incanny ability to talk about the Mahabharata in a very comfortable form and manner, only a scholar on the subject can do

    Note;
    The Bhagavad Gita is an excerpt of the Mahabharata

    • The Gita is short
    • teaches you about Dharma
    • while the War is coming close
    • you learn how to life as a warrior and a Dharmic Atma
    • is a Epic within an Epic
    • People have learned the Bhagvad Gita by heart (it;s short irt the Mahabharata)

    For the rest I advise you, to go on your own Mahabharata Discovery Mission. I've given you some of the tools that I use

    Have fun!

    EOF

    Z

    Sources:

    Antenna Pod on Android

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mahabhar

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bhagavad

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arjuna

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Devayani

    shows.acast.com/thestoriesofma

    feeds.acast.com/public/shows/t

    #Mahabharata #Epos #Stories #Devak #Prata #Bhema #Arjuna #Krishna #Epic #Hinduism #not #religion #podcast #wonderful #War

  24. Mahabharata

    md formatted

    When I wanted to listen to the Mahabharata I simply went into my podcast client Antenna Pod on Android and searched for Mahabharata

    I then got a hit to which I subscribed immediately. I didn't even need to go to the website that I linked below, my clients simply fetch the RSS feed which I shall also include in the sources

    I shall dwell only briefly up on the content of the Mahabharata here. Instead of a full story, I shall point you to Wikipedia feeds regarding this beautiful Epic

    The Mahabharata is so vast that the physical books cover the entire length of a living room!

    Artie has also talked about the Mahabharata, in her podcast. She has studied the subject at the University of Canada and she has been studying at the time of her recording, the Mahabharata for 25 years.
    Artie drew the same conclusion as I have

    You will never be able to remember everything about the Mahabharata just what is important to you, in your life...

    I have screenshots of my podcast reader ready but chose not to include them, because it doesn't matter what you use in order to listen to the Stories of the Mahabharata. What does matter is that if you're interest is sparked, you can listen to it, but most important you should actually read *the Mahabharata*.

    I don't need to tell you that reading something yourself, is more powerful than listening to an audiobook or a podcast

    I'm certain you've also read Stephen King's Christine, just like me, in just a couple of hours and have experienced how reading a great book forms in your mind. I'm also certain that you know The Rime of the Ancient Mariner by Samuel Taylor Coleridge by heart❤️ just like I do.

    Naturally I'm kidding; those are my experiences though and they have formed incredible synapse connections within my brain system and my Atma

    You don't need to read the Stories of the Mahabharata in Sanskrit, it is probably translated in whatever language you speak natively.

    I enjoy listening to the podcast as a supplement to the actual books. I am a multilingual individual and thus can enjoy this Epic and multiple languages.

    The statistics of the Mahabharata are astonishing

    • 100,000 I repeat 100,000 Shlokas
    • Stories within Stories Bhagvad Gita e.g
    • 16 million and Mahabharata
    • 16 million snakes fall from the sky in the beginning
    • 16 million people die in the massive war that erupts at the climax of the Epic
    • These statistics are iterated and reiterated by Artie in her podcast
    • Arti approaches the Mahabharata from a point of view of science and literature not as Holy Scripture

    spawn

    When the Mahabharata begins, snakes fall out of the sky. Snakes, many of them. If you want to hear that level of beginning you should listen to the podcast of Artie

    The Stories of Mahabharata by Shudipta Bhoumic, is a treasure to listen to, even while you are riding in traffic. He has the incanny ability to talk about the Mahabharata in a very comfortable form and manner, only a scholar on the subject can do

    Note;
    The Bhagavad Gita is an excerpt of the Mahabharata

    • The Gita is short
    • teaches you about Dharma
    • while the War is coming close
    • you learn how to life as a warrior and a Dharmic Atma
    • is a Epic within an Epic
    • People have learned the Bhagvad Gita by heart (it;s short irt the Mahabharata)

    For the rest I advise you, to go on your own Mahabharata Discovery Mission. I've given you some of the tools that I use

    Have fun!

    EOF

    Z

    Sources:

    Antenna Pod on Android

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mahabhar

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bhagavad

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arjuna

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Devayani

    shows.acast.com/thestoriesofma

    feeds.acast.com/public/shows/t

    #Mahabharata #Epos #Stories #Devak #Prata #Bhema #Arjuna #Krishna #Epic #Hinduism #not #religion #podcast #wonderful #War

  25. Mahabharata

    md formatted

    When I wanted to listen to the Mahabharata I simply went into my podcast client Antenna Pod on Android and searched for Mahabharata

    I then got a hit to which I subscribed immediately. I didn't even need to go to the website that I linked below, my clients simply fetch the RSS feed which I shall also include in the sources

    I shall dwell only briefly up on the content of the Mahabharata here. Instead of a full story, I shall point you to Wikipedia feeds regarding this beautiful Epic

    The Mahabharata is so vast that the physical books cover the entire length of a living room!

    Artie has also talked about the Mahabharata, in her podcast. She has studied the subject at the University of Canada and she has been studying at the time of her recording, the Mahabharata for 25 years.
    Artie drew the same conclusion as I have

    You will never be able to remember everything about the Mahabharata just what is important to you, in your life...

    I have screenshots of my podcast reader ready but chose not to include them, because it doesn't matter what you use in order to listen to the Stories of the Mahabharata. What does matter is that if you're interest is sparked, you can listen to it, but most important you should actually read *the Mahabharata*.

    I don't need to tell you that reading something yourself, is more powerful than listening to an audiobook or a podcast

    I'm certain you've also read Stephen King's Christine, just like me, in just a couple of hours and have experienced how reading a great book forms in your mind. I'm also certain that you know The Rime of the Ancient Mariner by Samuel Taylor Coleridge by heart❤️ just like I do.

    Naturally I'm kidding; those are my experiences though and they have formed incredible synapse connections within my brain system and my Atma

    You don't need to read the Stories of the Mahabharata in Sanskrit, it is probably translated in whatever language you speak natively.

    I enjoy listening to the podcast as a supplement to the actual books. I am a multilingual individual and thus can enjoy this Epic and multiple languages.

    The statistics of the Mahabharata are astonishing

    • 100,000 I repeat 100,000 Shlokas
    • Stories within Stories Bhagvad Gita e.g
    • 16 million and Mahabharata
    • 16 million snakes fall from the sky in the beginning
    • 16 million people die in the massive war that erupts at the climax of the Epic
    • These statistics are iterated and reiterated by Artie in her podcast
    • Arti approaches the Mahabharata from a point of view of science and literature not as Holy Scripture

    spawn

    When the Mahabharata begins, snakes fall out of the sky. Snakes, many of them. If you want to hear that level of beginning you should listen to the podcast of Artie

    The Stories of Mahabharata by Shudipta Bhoumic, is a treasure to listen to, even while you are riding in traffic. He has the incanny ability to talk about the Mahabharata in a very comfortable form and manner, only a scholar on the subject can do

    Note;
    The Bhagavad Gita is an excerpt of the Mahabharata

    • The Gita is short
    • teaches you about Dharma
    • while the War is coming close
    • you learn how to life as a warrior and a Dharmic Atma
    • is a Epic within an Epic
    • People have learned the Bhagvad Gita by heart (it;s short irt the Mahabharata)

    For the rest I advise you, to go on your own Mahabharata Discovery Mission. I've given you some of the tools that I use

    Have fun!

    EOF

    Z

    Sources:

    Antenna Pod on Android

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mahabhar

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bhagavad

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arjuna

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Devayani

    shows.acast.com/thestoriesofma

    feeds.acast.com/public/shows/t

    #Mahabharata #Epos #Stories #Devak #Prata #Bhema #Arjuna #Krishna #Epic #Hinduism #not #religion #podcast #wonderful #War

  26. #EPOS-GNSS 2026 Webinar Series

    Fikri Bamahry @ORB_KSB
    "𝗔 𝗦𝘆𝗻𝗲𝗿𝗴𝘆 𝗯𝗲𝘁𝘄𝗲𝗲𝗻 𝗘𝗨𝗥𝗘𝗙 𝗮𝗻𝗱 𝗘𝗣𝗢𝗦: 𝗗𝗮𝘁𝗮 𝗤𝘂𝗮𝗹𝗶𝘁𝘆 𝗠𝗼𝗻𝗶𝘁𝗼𝗿𝗶𝗻𝗴 𝗦𝗲𝗿𝘃𝗶𝗰𝗲 (𝗗𝗤𝗠𝗦)"

    📆1th of June
    10:00-11:00 CEST

    Registration👉 tinyurl.com/yjt55wbe

    #GNSS🛰️🛰️ #geodesy🌍 #EPN_CB

  27. Как E-POS решил проблему долгих онлайн-возвратов: реализация и выгоды

    В предыдущей статье «ЕРИП перешёл на онлайн-возвраты — что это меняет?» мы рассмотрели механизм внедрения этой функции. Сегодня фокус — на сервисе E-POS, который также стал полностью автоматизированным. Раньше оплата в E-POS проходила быстро, а возврат денег мог затянуться на неделю. Теперь это изменилось: протоколы автоматизированных возвратов разработаны и внедрены. Разбираемся, как это работает и почему бизнесу, работающему с предоплатами, стоит обратить на это внимание.

    habr.com/ru/articles/1035688/

    #ЕРИП #EPOS #онлайнвозвраты #автоматизация_возвратов #безналичная_оплата #платёжные_системы #электронная_коммерция #защита_прав_потребителей #финтех #Беларусь

  28. Как E-POS решил проблему долгих онлайн-возвратов: реализация и выгоды

    В предыдущей статье «ЕРИП перешёл на онлайн-возвраты — что это меняет?» мы рассмотрели механизм внедрения этой функции. Сегодня фокус — на сервисе E-POS, который также стал полностью автоматизированным. Раньше оплата в E-POS проходила быстро, а возврат денег мог затянуться на неделю. Теперь это изменилось: протоколы автоматизированных возвратов разработаны и внедрены. Разбираемся, как это работает и почему бизнесу, работающему с предоплатами, стоит обратить на это внимание.

    habr.com/ru/articles/1035688/

    #ЕРИП #EPOS #онлайнвозвраты #автоматизация_возвратов #безналичная_оплата #платёжные_системы #электронная_коммерция #защита_прав_потребителей #финтех #Беларусь

  29. Как E-POS решил проблему долгих онлайн-возвратов: реализация и выгоды

    В предыдущей статье «ЕРИП перешёл на онлайн-возвраты — что это меняет?» мы рассмотрели механизм внедрения этой функции. Сегодня фокус — на сервисе E-POS, который также стал полностью автоматизированным. Раньше оплата в E-POS проходила быстро, а возврат денег мог затянуться на неделю. Теперь это изменилось: протоколы автоматизированных возвратов разработаны и внедрены. Разбираемся, как это работает и почему бизнесу, работающему с предоплатами, стоит обратить на это внимание.

    habr.com/ru/articles/1035688/

    #ЕРИП #EPOS #онлайнвозвраты #автоматизация_возвратов #безналичная_оплата #платёжные_системы #электронная_коммерция #защита_прав_потребителей #финтех #Беларусь

  30. 📣 Une journée sur le risque #tsunami dans les territoires français (métropole outre mer) se tiendra le 3 juin 2026 à Nice.

    Cet événement, organisé dans le cadre du UNESCO-IOC DG ECHO CoastWAVE Project, traitera de la détection, la caractérisation des sources, la modélisation, l'évaluation des risques et la gestion opérationnelle.

    Avec la participation de Bertrand Delouis et Lucie Rolland @umrGeoazur

    🔗 Inscription : framaforms.org/journee-scienti
    #EPOS-FR @GeoMontp #LAGAM #MNCA #CENALT #CEA

  31. 📣 Une journée sur le risque #tsunami dans les territoires français (métropole outre mer) se tiendra le 3 juin 2026 à Nice.

    Cet événement, organisé dans le cadre du UNESCO-IOC DG ECHO CoastWAVE Project, traitera de la détection, la caractérisation des sources, la modélisation, l'évaluation des risques et la gestion opérationnelle.

    Avec la participation de Bertrand Delouis et Lucie Rolland @umrGeoazur

    🔗 Inscription : framaforms.org/journee-scienti
    #EPOS-FR @GeoMontp #LAGAM #MNCA #CENALT #CEA

  32. 📣 Une journée sur le risque #tsunami dans les territoires français (métropole outre mer) se tiendra le 3 juin 2026 à Nice.

    Cet événement, organisé dans le cadre du UNESCO-IOC DG ECHO CoastWAVE Project, traitera de la détection, la caractérisation des sources, la modélisation, l'évaluation des risques et la gestion opérationnelle.

    Avec la participation de Bertrand Delouis et Lucie Rolland @umrGeoazur

    🔗 Inscription : framaforms.org/journee-scienti
    #EPOS-FR @GeoMontp #LAGAM #MNCA #CENALT #CEA

  33. 📣 Une journée sur le risque #tsunami dans les territoires français (métropole outre mer) se tiendra le 3 juin 2026 à Nice.

    Cet événement, organisé dans le cadre du UNESCO-IOC DG ECHO CoastWAVE Project, traitera de la détection, la caractérisation des sources, la modélisation, l'évaluation des risques et la gestion opérationnelle.

    Avec la participation de Bertrand Delouis et Lucie Rolland @umrGeoazur

    🔗 Inscription : framaforms.org/journee-scienti
    #EPOS-FR @GeoMontp #LAGAM #MNCA #CENALT #CEA

  34. 📣 Une journée sur le risque #tsunami dans les territoires français (métropole outre mer) se tiendra le 3 juin 2026 à Nice.

    Cet événement, organisé dans le cadre du UNESCO-IOC DG ECHO CoastWAVE Project, traitera de la détection, la caractérisation des sources, la modélisation, l'évaluation des risques et la gestion opérationnelle.

    Avec la participation de Bertrand Delouis et Lucie Rolland @umrGeoazur

    🔗 Inscription : framaforms.org/journee-scienti
    #EPOS-FR @GeoMontp #LAGAM #MNCA #CENALT #CEA

  35. "An Exploratory Study of #GNSS #Jamming Detection Using #EPOS Data"!

    👉️today @ 15.00-16.45 EPOS DAys 2026
    Live stream:
    youtube.com/watch?v=kEJ3KcQGeCY

  36. Our colleague Fikri Bamahry will be soon presenting "An Exploratory Study of #GNSS #Jamming Detection Using #EPOS Data"!

    👉today @ 15.00-16.45 "Challenges presented by Early Career Researchers"

    You can follow live on YouTube:
    lnkd.in/di9N4QCb

  37. RE: mastodon.social/@be_GNSS/11618

    Our contributions to #REFAG2026

    • M1-p2 Portal for Monitoring #GNSS Data Quality in #EPOS
    • M1-p3 M³G Service for GNSS Metadata
    • M3-o1 EUREF Study Group
    • M3-o2 #EUREF #ReferenceFrame Solution based on EPN-repro3
    • M3-p7 #EPN-Repro3 Campaign
    • M3-p4 #EUREF & #ETRS89

    👉 tinyurl.com/yrcknt7j

  38. A 🇪🇺 network of #𝐄𝐏𝐎𝐒 𝐍𝐚𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧𝐚𝐥 𝐂𝐥𝐮𝐬𝐭𝐞𝐫𝐬 to connect communities, share data, and strengthen solid #EarthScience🌍, making data more accessible, integrated, and impactful.

    #OpenScience

  39. Wie wird die #Energiewende sozial gerecht? ⚖ Indem breite Bevölkerungskreise aktiv mitgestalten. Das Projekt #EPOS untersucht, wie insb. FLINTA* (Frauen, Lesben, intersexuelle, nonbinäre, Trans- & Agender-Personen) aktiviert werden können.

    Zitat von Dr. Julia Fülling am heutigen #TagDerSozialenGerechtigkeit 👇

    Mehr zum Projekt: energiewende-gender.de/ gef. vom @BMWK

  40. Wie wird die #Energiewende sozial gerecht? ⚖ Indem breite Bevölkerungskreise aktiv mitgestalten. Das Projekt #EPOS untersucht, wie insb. FLINTA* (Frauen, Lesben, intersexuelle, nonbinäre, Trans- & Agender-Personen) aktiviert werden können.

    Zitat von Dr. Julia Fülling am heutigen #TagDerSozialenGerechtigkeit 👇

    Mehr zum Projekt: energiewende-gender.de/ gef. vom @BMWK

  41. Wie wird die #Energiewende sozial gerecht? ⚖ Indem breite Bevölkerungskreise aktiv mitgestalten. Das Projekt #EPOS untersucht, wie insb. FLINTA* (Frauen, Lesben, intersexuelle, nonbinäre, Trans- & Agender-Personen) aktiviert werden können.

    Zitat von Dr. Julia Fülling am heutigen #TagDerSozialenGerechtigkeit 👇

    Mehr zum Projekt: energiewende-gender.de/ gef. vom @BMWK

  42. Wie wird die #Energiewende sozial gerecht? ⚖ Indem breite Bevölkerungskreise aktiv mitgestalten. Das Projekt #EPOS untersucht, wie insb. FLINTA* (Frauen, Lesben, intersexuelle, nonbinäre, Trans- & Agender-Personen) aktiviert werden können.

    Zitat von Dr. Julia Fülling am heutigen #TagDerSozialenGerechtigkeit 👇

    Mehr zum Projekt: energiewende-gender.de/ gef. vom @BMWK

  43. Wie wird die #Energiewende sozial gerecht? ⚖ Indem breite Bevölkerungskreise aktiv mitgestalten. Das Projekt #EPOS untersucht, wie insb. FLINTA* (Frauen, Lesben, intersexuelle, nonbinäre, Trans- & Agender-Personen) aktiviert werden können.

    Zitat von Dr. Julia Fülling am heutigen #TagDerSozialenGerechtigkeit 👇

    Mehr zum Projekt: energiewende-gender.de/ gef. vom @BMWK

  44. Warum ist die #Energiewende für viele FLINTA* noch immer unerreichbar?

    ❌ Nicht durch mangelndes Interesse oder fehlende Kompetenz.

    👉Sondern wegen struktureller Faktoren wie:
    ⏰ Zeitmangel
    👩‍👧‍👦 unsichtbare Care-Arbeit
    💸 knappes Geld
    📄 bürokratische Hürden

    #EPOS betrachtet #Balkonkraftwerke und #Bürgerenergie aus einer Gender-Perspektive und startet eine empowernde Kampagne #PowerFürFLINTA

    energiewende-gender.de/kampagne
    gef. vom @BMWK

  45. Warum ist die #Energiewende für viele FLINTA* noch immer unerreichbar?

    ❌ Nicht durch mangelndes Interesse oder fehlende Kompetenz.

    👉Sondern wegen struktureller Faktoren wie:
    ⏰ Zeitmangel
    👩‍👧‍👦 unsichtbare Care-Arbeit
    💸 knappes Geld
    📄 bürokratische Hürden

    #EPOS betrachtet #Balkonkraftwerke und #Bürgerenergie aus einer Gender-Perspektive und startet eine empowernde Kampagne #PowerFürFLINTA

    energiewende-gender.de/kampagne
    gef. vom @BMWK

  46. Warum ist die #Energiewende für viele FLINTA* noch immer unerreichbar?

    ❌ Nicht durch mangelndes Interesse oder fehlende Kompetenz.

    👉Sondern wegen struktureller Faktoren wie:
    ⏰ Zeitmangel
    👩‍👧‍👦 unsichtbare Care-Arbeit
    💸 knappes Geld
    📄 bürokratische Hürden

    #EPOS betrachtet #Balkonkraftwerke und #Bürgerenergie aus einer Gender-Perspektive und startet eine empowernde Kampagne #PowerFürFLINTA

    energiewende-gender.de/kampagne
    gef. vom @BMWK

  47. Warum ist die #Energiewende für viele FLINTA* noch immer unerreichbar?

    ❌ Nicht durch mangelndes Interesse oder fehlende Kompetenz.

    👉Sondern wegen struktureller Faktoren wie:
    ⏰ Zeitmangel
    👩‍👧‍👦 unsichtbare Care-Arbeit
    💸 knappes Geld
    📄 bürokratische Hürden

    #EPOS betrachtet #Balkonkraftwerke und #Bürgerenergie aus einer Gender-Perspektive und startet eine empowernde Kampagne #PowerFürFLINTA

    energiewende-gender.de/kampagne
    gef. vom @BMWK

  48. Warum ist die #Energiewende für viele FLINTA* noch immer unerreichbar?

    ❌ Nicht durch mangelndes Interesse oder fehlende Kompetenz.

    👉Sondern wegen struktureller Faktoren wie:
    ⏰ Zeitmangel
    👩‍👧‍👦 unsichtbare Care-Arbeit
    💸 knappes Geld
    📄 bürokratische Hürden

    #EPOS betrachtet #Balkonkraftwerke und #Bürgerenergie aus einer Gender-Perspektive und startet eine empowernde Kampagne #PowerFürFLINTA

    energiewende-gender.de/kampagne
    gef. vom @BMWK