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this is the thought, say, well, crazy the if you set your mind to it, you can do anything. so is it possible to renovate a typical german half temperate house on your own? and what to do when a dream is shattered form or professional football, or david moley has an answer. and for those who always wanted to know the secret to preparing the french classic dish brought to, to eat, stick around, we have bad m more coming up on your own macs. the
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we start off on this small remote island of keeps new in the baltic sea office stony as western coast. it's known as the island of women and is considered europe's last matriarchy in a place where men have historically been absent working at seats, the role of women on keys new has expanded beyond traditional gender roles of the even wearing skirts on this side. and the women of the ones who with depends on a stone is case new island, women's empowerment is no media catchphrase, but an everyday reality and a long tradition. but how did that come to be here? the find on fire? people leave innovation to innovation and the same place we have alone because women are very, very powerful, very hardworking, very. and in flint,
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unusual gender roles go beyond fixing most of phone calls and shopping woods. the roots line, exceptional position, the islands we've been occupying the valley 700 inhabitants occasion. you have been cold. youtube's last montreal key for a good reason. the put money in mattress wouldn't get quite that far. she functions as the voice of the island and keep up with its traditions. she says above all, she's new sense, but equal rights for men and women. and this is rooted in the traditional way of life. the island does live in harmony with animals and nature. men are connected receive and this been long perio to to see all those in the history and says find the navigation barrier sauce here. usually on april i'm in october hall. so yeah, that will almost wasn't the 2. so women, the vic, everything and about are responsible for everything. what's happened on the land
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this traditional kind of full patent head, scarves, blouses and woodlands, goods just as common place on the line. and now as a century ago, most of cycles, a part of life here to the ion ponies that the fastest way to get from one end of the island to the other, to visit a mother in law for instance. the women of keith knew have no problem without leaving, sewing and editing. that's how much will they keep and also need their own family supplied with him make clothes, but friends and relatives as well. in stock contrast to the country we've been on the mainland pits. collectivistic society is phone and people are pretty much individualistic. and usually the superpower for his phone and people for the living center box and the phone itself box and his phone. a says he's hours for us that for us, people comparing races, the village of 5, the what are we our leave to get that like that one? huge family. him the island. we know where everybody where they well and we know
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everybody correct or where they will. we know everyone. this became a really well traditionally the women to celebrate together as well us and with no man allowed biscuits read kind of stands for happiness. the more read to more beauty in their lives. life and the both public hasn't always be most beautiful, save the islanders for the 50 years until 1991. estonia was part of the soviet union. the scholars left by socialism can still be found. for example, in the status of religion, which during the soviet era with lunch and a request in the mainland of close to the church, community is disappear, doing so at the time. but the here sex where women at the a it's been continuous women the local church need. this isn't very high position in our society. on the island of case new estonian orthodox christianity survived
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in an old consider to form the little village church is put to good use, especially for whittington select this one almost the entire population of the island has gathered for crystal meekly snapshot of the priest is a man, but otherwise the ceremony is conducted by women. not a metal is proud of this tradition to the main thing, which is a basic, a walk on show are most important development reading traditions. and they are writing songs. i'm more than 2000 years old. i were reading tradition is pretty christian back on tradition, which is still a life which includes an old, the new elements of it from the modem. the modern societies to
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ride across the island under vintage moses cycle. inside con, number's among the mountain elements. the union of man and woman says, martin, that is, is the zenith of life on cation no matter how much the women remain among themselves. so a waiting period can last for quite a while for up to 3 days, the just 16 square kilometer on and turns into one big policy with hours of singing and countless toasts to everyone and everything. it's a nice place to leave and it's the best place and the ability to like to finalize the chief news, an island with women's empowerment is a time this tradition, the germany is famous for its picturesque path timbered houses, and they do look stunning when they're in good condition that's with young police thoughts when he bought a rundown, half timbered house, 10 years ago with
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a plan of renovating it himself. needless to say, it was no small task. could you imagine renovating and nearly 500 year old crumbling, half timbered house on your own with almost no professional health? yeah, i totally did just that, but he didn't realize the project would end up taking a full 9 years. first he had to teach himself all the necessary d i, y skills which is of kind and fine. there's no way i do it again, but because you'd never commit to doing all that work if you knew exactly what was coming your way, my office name them and all these thoughts of and some of them. but now yeah, and half tempered house is a thing to behold. it stands by the most l river, about a 150 kilometers west of frankfurt. i had to say welcome to my house in shy and
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sale, but i was like 9 years of work into spec color. these rooms are 480 years old. it's hard to imagine now. but when young bought this beautifully renovated half tempered house 10 years ago, he paid just 7000 bureaus. the sly, often there are some things look bearable here at 1st. the plaster had fallen from the walls before everything was yellowed for and it was full of trash. all the walls were totally blackwood, for centuries of suffering which day when them john had to hollow gen. refurbished the house completely. if you did almost everything himself and learn the techniques he needed along the way for trickier tasks, so you got help from wondering, journeyman, the beginning of iron mine and the we're now in what's called the hall kitchen. and you have to imagine this is where life took place in this house for more or less 400 years with a plan and people build the fire cooked and 8 here. and things are similar now by
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often inviting my friends here in winter for private home concert. i am for you bought the whole concept just next to that face. the former event manager has set up his music room. these are all of this room was actually in the worst condition of all on the other thing i might as well as demolished it, but i decided to save everything to remove everything down to the floor plan, then completely rebuild at home, said queen, standing in the now this room has become of the real general in the house in mid for the pad of this for how of during the renovation work young relied on regional and traditional materials plate, limestone, wood, and slate. he felt it was important to open up the spaces more to the software. so what else here are these were all individual closed off rooms for from the light. i took out these fillings and expose the old beams that are almost 500 years old. overall, i wanted to achieve a bit of an open living concept because dental vision often knows when concept tops a few created organic surfaces made of clay or line throughout the house. and now
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he's an expert in a broad range of plastering techniques from i novice. yeah, for one thing i'll use clay plasters is going. in addition, i incorporated many details using i'm a rock in line plaster, cold, hot of luck to have with fly sisters, all you apply it in 2 layers and then keep compressing it with travels and polishing zones on the put your style. the house is almost half a millennium old, but it's heating technology is state of the art with modern panel heating in the walls. and i understand this a fucking seal everywhere except here in the bedroom and i made it so you can see how the wall heating is laid in one spot, a key or in the form of a spiral either with his half timbered house. yeah. and his saved and architectural treasure. half timber construction became popular in many parts of europe starting in the middle ages. it begins with a wooden skeleton. the spaces are then filled in with clay or other materials. in
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germany, there are still about 2400000 such houses, most are historical. they became less common with the rise of industrialization. the 9 year long renovation of his half tempered house changed more than the building itself. young is a new person to in this thing that's, that's one of the i think this whole process has really changed to me because i noticed how d i y renovation work gives you a feeling of self sufficiency and immediate gratification. i focus on each evening . you really know what you've achieved before i learned to work at my own pay all that. and when i become much more creative and i'm not afraid of making mistakes anymore, people grow with challenges. and here's another example. david moley was a professional soccer player for liverpool, who had to give up his dream job after an injury. he needed something to keep his mind busy, and began painting. and the rest is history, as they say. how did david booby moley manage to jump careers from down for
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the count pro soccer player, to renowned artist so quickly? i didn't know, you know, someone letting me coming from the bible outcome from a could be a successful in large scale graffiti style portraits of celebrities or the manchester residence hallmark. after he'd only been at it for a year. peter and more with his heart than from his entire soccer career, which was ended by an injury when he was just 23. when i 1st on line, i thought, you know, it was going to be quick. now is gonna think about playing. i've thought a month my, i didn't know the serious of mine very until we had a scan and i found out that it was a lot more serious than um why i thought it was not easy being, you know, um, that's doing something that you love doing and then one day just stops lucky, you have to, to kind of keep my mind, you know, story and focus. david moley was born in 1995 in what is now the democratic
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republic of the congo. he was 10 when his family moved to live in england. soon after, if he was discovered what playing soccer in the streets at age 14, he was picked up by the liver pool that the academy later he played for various clubs like coventry united, but injuries plagued him along the way to look cruciate ligament ruptures, spelled the end is not just about, you know, having a dream is to be come in um, professional actually uh no matter what school it takes discipline and in all. and that seems to disappear and just transition into into, on the same thing i do. every morning i wake up in an hour. what's your stay in your walk on and your project? many of his one time fellow players from his nearly 10 year career are supporting his new one. top players like kean, bryan and jack relist antonio who they go. beyond marez
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and reese james commission works from him. these are pretty much some of the shot of some of the plays that i've done for so. so from re a morris reach, james, this is a pretty cool one. alexa will be this uh, isaac hayden. this is a very special um, because this was uh, the euros the final gave it to me and um, the only get 2 shots and i, he, uh, gave me one that was assigned as well. so that's a pretty special thing. but how exactly did a pro soccer player get started drawing and painting? i wasn't in a place where i was, so i to look i you know, different direction so, um yeah, i was pretty much bye. so then i just buy a pay and we're not even paying just drawing one's life. sneak is in train is
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dusting us outside and then not from that on a, grew and developed into, into, into congress. and he started doing portraits of familiar faces and summer, 2023, only 5 years after boogie molly took up the brush, london's quantas gallery exhibited $25.00 paintings of prominent figures. people who inspire him mission in life. and just to be able to express myself through my work and to be able to leave a legacy, not only that, but hopefully in the midst of me doing those things, i will get to inspire other people as well. you know, to let him know that everything is not just why seems you know, you can do pretty much anything they want to do, whether a stall or on the pitch or the canvas. boogie moley is living proof of the same
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when one door closes, another open. if only you believe in yourself the ever since the success of the animated film rata truly the french vegetable dish of the same name has been on everyone's lips. it originated in needs. the great thing is, you only need a few tricks to cook the dish and we'll reveal them right now. it's one of the best known dishes in france and it's pretty healthy too. with a real clear cut idea of vegetables relative to e is the favorite dish of this color. they're experts and she's going to give us a great rest of the i love rather to eat. i eat rather thing probably in the summertime, at least 5 times a week. my favorite thing about products too is but it can be syrup with almost anything. it can be taken vegetarian or it can. we serve with me. i victoria to a lot of stuff. i write about food and the cook. and today i'll show you how to
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make right to, to a, one of the specialties of nice, nice, has situated on the mediterranean coast and prevent from it's set that route to, to his origins can be traced back to here. it was 1st served in the 18th century victoria, to the role sca teaches classes that are coming to every school. we're up to 2, it is one of the toughest space. what makes it so popular is that it uses all of the things that everybody here. i'm gross in their backyards, and it's kind of the flavor of the area. these are the ingredients victoria to the rosco gets a vegetables at the market. it's open 6 days a week. the home and try climate of provence means regional products are available here almost. oh yeah, the process for me
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is all about ingredients, so you want to get the freshest ripest ingredients you can because that's what gives the flavor. so the 1st step is just to clean the vegetables and then chop them in more or less equal size pieces. that way they will all, when you take a bite of rest the to eat, you're getting a taste of each vegetable. authentic rented to eat is made with trumpets. this is a concept that only grows in nice and in the small portion of italy next to the border, and it's firmer in texture and stronger in flavor than regular. she roughly dices the red onions and chops up the garlic super small. the exxon comes most because attends brown foss. once you cut it up,
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press it to it always starts with what is a key ingredient in the slack booking, and that's extra virgin olive oil. as you never put implants in cold oil, because if you do, the implant will soak up all of the oil and it will be heavy and then you'll have to keep adding more oil. and she says it's very important to cook and season each vegetables separately. i personally likes to salt each ingredients separately, cuz then when you combine them, everything is correctly false. so we're still missing. we'll add either crushed tomatoes in the summer or tomato sauce in the winter, and then we'll keep it at really low temperature for about 5 to 7 minutes. tomato sauce. we'll bring them together and that's what makes rest of 2 a rush it to or
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that is perfect. fishable dish can be served hot or cold as a side dish to fish only like tonia until it also has a special tip. she recommends making a red certificate sandwich with god's chief grateful picnics outcomes the real test. one of the to me, this practice we proves that you can make it at any time of year. and if you choose good ingredients, it reminds you of summer and sunshine in good weather, emilie's, the weights countless rivers, canals and streams displayed large forest offers of fascinating natural spectacles . and it's only an hours train ride from berlin in the federal state of brandenburg
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euro, macs, reporter honda home, and explores the region for us on the water. the my 1st stop is the small, kind of moving out the heart of fish play, but i started to my trip at the harper. this is where tours with the tip of coach pretty vide votes. the get out, take a ride in one of them later in my trip. but 1st i want to had to go through space wide because those are the kind of videos that i always see from friends. it looks like so much fun. and then i can enjoy the peace and quiet by myself. the you can read had to vote in almost every time the hi hi. how's it going? so whether the person, it's wonderful. i'm given some information about the area. martin restart shows me
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a nice for the ends in later, which is said to be one of the most beautiful villages initially, but. and then we're off the as see how this goes at 1st. it's not so easy the, but i soon find my rid of the so peaceful here, right? this is going to be nice. display that is your, its largest lagoon landscape with 350 canals and waterways. the water comes from
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the river spring and buzz means forest and spinning space. but large parts of the area are unesco designated biosphere reserve, the man i'm approaching my destination, the village of need, the hearing late. it is an open air museum, where you can learn the last to buy. it serves a slavic ethnic minority who lives in this play, buys for centuries. now another challenge awaits me. ok. that's one complete is really old skills in the museum village late that you can also try to do some things yourself like washing clothes by hand. just like in the old days or do you think?
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am i doing this right the oh no. it's okay. she stay and tell me, display advisors payments, not only for its beautiful landscape, but also for the delicious play, but because that can be sides everywhere in every shape and flavor will despise the cucumber is the most common. but the honey cucumber isn't even mazda lots of people like the sour one, which is also called the pickled cucumber. and this here is the most radish must the cucumber, which is really spicy, but also very tasty. i'd like to try this by see pick, co tested and of course the classic one. all right, we'll just assume dining
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chairs the 1st time trying this pray about pico. very good here in book. there's also a large heartburn, which is a good starting point. first play vibes tour. i noticed since i've seen so many people there, i'm going to do the typical to are saying and take a trip in the classic spray about slides. on weekdays it's not so busy, but on the weekends you should definitely pick your budge tour in advance. the well i've been wanting to visit sh, brave outs for so long, and it definitely didn't disappoint the landscape here is really like something. it's of a fairy tale. see next time, bye for night. and that's all from us here in your own that we should to follow us
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margaret friedlander is a holocaust survivor. at the age of 19, she decided to return to germany a country she never wanted to set foot in. again. home. she fights for remembrance here and feels like she been long to tell margaret friedlander in 15 minutes on the w. the street today from nigeria. what does the gen think about tribalism around this
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dw reporter of mohammed loot lives and works in the gaza strip. he has been documenting life there since the outbreak of the war. the humanitarian situation is catastrophic. the war and its consequences. now on youtube, on the vacation, as an applicant, do they have good weather? i went, i told me that they don't have my island do this, and we go sailing tulsa tissue today, because when they go to that, we set up. he has not been, you know, medical people who work hard won the tenants, although i so not because the the,
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the, the we news live from berlin is real presses is offensive in gaza after being told by me you ins, top cords to prevent genocidal health officials say hospitals in the city of con, units are and breaking point with no let up in the finding of the humanitarian crisis. just getting worse. also coming on international hollow costs, remember and stay a survivor tells us why he's hopeful israel and all humanity will overcome the october 7th. the atrocities committed by a month plus donald trump is ordered in court to pay $83000000.00
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