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the global service as a whole lot of climate problems to fix areas. i'm trying to tell the rest of those channels. we've got new videos every friday tried to plan. it's a the empowering women, a look at how some jobs at october fest are no longer just for men. sparkling spoils, white to swiss men risk their lives for crystal and healthy troops can a jelly snack benefit people with dementia. these stories and more coming up on your own mac. the for the past few weeks, music has been in october fest fever,
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drawing in millions of visitors. but what's it like to work in the thick of the crowds, especially as a woman, we had a closer look unix october fast, the world's largest beer festival has long been a male domain. but today, women are seen in jobs traditionally held by ment, assessable hostesses for rick saw psych list. is it a quality and practice for not such a great idea? flash back to opening day. celia steinberg is the hostess of one of the biggest october fest tents and she's running late. she arrived with the other host at the fair grounds and a horse drawn carriage, the 10 manager's number among the festivals, highest ranking business people. for years they were exclusively man 30 years ago, nobody could have imagined having festival hostesses, but that's changed now. and they made it at the last minute. some 10000 people are
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already in the 10th waiting. welcome to the 2024 fair grounds and the magnificent hol, boy, 10. the only a couple of this year is 14 large 10. so run by women. this is any guns unless it's a whole different world from a normal pub that you run $365.00 days a year. it's here. it's in full swing right from the starting shot. and you never have a lot of them. at least not as far as the stress level goes. me of a looks like it's not from special event. over $6000000.00 people come every year to party, the very engender cliches, like the women's dental and men's little holes and are a huge part of it has, are the flirting alcohol and even harassment. but sometimes it goes too far.
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when you run around here, it's like open season, you really have to be careful quite often you'll find a hand on your rear end. i call it or not the whole in man always get the same result. it's a tough environment for the women who work here outside the fair grounds. rich all rosy gets ready. an estimated $200.00 bicycle taxi's around the streets of munich during the festival. some of them peddled by women you've got to deal with these wasted and sometimes unpleasant people and make an effort to keep nice and cool and get through it somehow. that's always quite a challenge. and the minotaur rich, so rosie is independent. she owns her bicycle. rick shock. right off we go. even before she sets out, it's obvious, this won't be an easy run. you have really great legs. wasn't careful. like up by you know, hey, not has down like up. i know. keeping these passengers under control isn't easy.
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ride i is the lowest. good. now he's getting out. i've got a great customer. will you be good? do you want to keep going? then you have to get back in there at last to. oh, you take care you rascal. yeah. was that normal? what just happened? yeah, the this time of night. yes, that can happen. come back in the flowers and just before closing the party gets going, sometimes being a woman has its upsides here. at least sylvia steinbeck thing. so yeah, you know way it's sweet when i come in and my security people say, oh the hostess and they lift me up or something. they probably wouldn't do that with a man. it's kinda sweet the way they treat you and appreciate you. as a woman,
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as hostess to the patrons that are tense, she hasn't experienced the aggressive behavior. some october fest guests have the this is my job as if it were made just for me. i love to be with the patrons with the co workers, and i love the organizing and you're making people happy. you sense that and it's great. also, great are the millions of euros in revenue the proud to bring in. and rich, rosie is also building up a financial cushion for the winter months. i'm a nice person to be honest. so it doesn't bother me that much to be out and about at night too. oh, cool. and you see some weird things at night. so it's not that heavy patrons, the revenue is the adrenalin, all these upsides balance out the negatives. for most women at all sober fast,
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switzerland is almost unimaginable without its stunting mountain scenery. every year, hundreds of thousands of people are drawn here and with views like these. it's not surprising, but some come for what's hidden within the peaks. where a true treasure lies. this quartz crystal waste several kilos, and it's worth thousands of heroes. men and women risk their lives to hunt for the sparkly wonders among them is too much time to hold. on a former world champion ice climber, he's been to the most dangerous regions of the world. he and his brothers philip hunt for crystals in the summer months, and the gods must save mountain range. the helicopter keeps them supplied with provisions and equipment. at an altitude of over 3000 meters, thomas and his brothers set up their base camp for crystal hunting. the
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good preparation is every thing in this risky business with all of them all. but when we're working up here all week, we need a flat spot or a level plateau to sleep on and off. they both loved the rugged life high up in the mountains and the feeling of vastness and freedom. it gives them far from the rest of the world to so even if it depends on the weather, if it's good, we stay up here for up to 14 days old. summer up here is short. by mid august, the 1st snow is fallen. it covers crevices. so cushion is needed. climate change is causing the swift glaciers to melt rapidly. for crystal hunters, it's both occurs and a blessing. the melting ice revealed new rock crevasses with quartz crystals. the
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risk of falling is high is on all the equipment will come down in the next few days . we need to secure the blocks, so it won't slip if someone is working there. it's extremely dangerous example. just safety is the top priority. almost every year, a crystal hunter has an accident and this was helps. the melted ice makes it easier to reach the crystal. now, patients and a delicate touch are necessary. we can see right through it crystal clear. so a short time later, this time, whole good brothers make a sensational find. it's called a given. a twisted quartz crystal candles are very rare and can fetch up to 10000 zeros. this is the best find of the entire season. it's an extremely exceptional piece stokes. anyone looking to make sensational discoveries has to venture where nobody's ever been. the crevices near the road have long been mind
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out. it's 6 in the morning just above freezing. but the sun is shining just right for the brothers to embark on a long planned expedition. they aimed to clear out an unknown grotto they discovered in high resolution photos. only after thoroughly scouting decides to, they climbed down. the weather has to be just right. rain makes the terrain slippery. things can get serious with sudden thunderstorms or fox comments. and i'm heading down now. yeah. ok. in switzerland, technical age and blasting are prohibited when hunting crystals. everything here is done by hand. the steinberger brothers go where no one has been before, but the work is becoming more dangerous. climate change is causing the permafrost, and the ops to saw, leading to rock and ice slides. today there and locks in another special find,
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a smoky quartz for almost black crystal highly coveted in the gemstone market. the after 14 days, they finally returned home to thomas's workshop. nowadays, he sells his crystals, mostly through instagram. as the market has changed significantly, and no matter how long it been up there or how tired i am, the 1st thing i do is head to the cleaning room. i bring the good stones here and immediately start processing them before i even shower this way. they're ready for sale within half a day. a couple strides and these rear fines showcased online and in his show room secure his livelihood. a whole community offense closely followed his work. many of his friends have had accidents in the mountains, and thomas himself has survived serious falls. but quitting is not an option for
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him. the lowest of a baby steps to use as the biggest challenge of the mental part and having to endure for the long haul to animals. although you also have to be prepared for it all to end to quickly div. that's my life. i've lived at extremely intensely and to the fullest. wonderful. i'm not afraid of death. you help. k. knoxville and toma steinberger except such a risk. because for him the fruits of his labors are worth it. there are people in this world who achieve big things with simple ideas. one of them is british inventor lewis hornby, his jelly drops, can make life easier for people with dementia. water as a snack. these so called jelly drops are 95 percent water. but they're sweet with
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flavors like orange and strawberry lewis hornby and his team develop them. they're meant to help people with dementia stay hydrated. but do they really work? we went to london to find out is this employed to a it is a simple concept and i think that's why so many people have really understood if you wanted to make a difference. so louis invented jelly dropped after a frightening personal experience. his grand mother pad, who has dementia, was hospitalized with severe dehydration because she forgot to drink. after she recovered, louis looks for a way to help dementia patients stay hydrated when i initially presented it to uh that was not video. that was the 1st time she'd ever seen him. it is amazing to say a engage seventies. yeah. certainly with them and you know, she passed them by and what you see once and back and you talk about some folks elements here as well. was really amazing. in the u. k. alone, over 900000 people live with dementia and around 50000000 worldwide
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costs a front cover what i have to get addicted to these they're the hydration among dementia . patients can lead to other major health problems. read and from carlos the julie drops our sugar free and our enriched with vitamins and electrolytes. they're ahead of the all time or society coffee table. it cannot replace will to be something to have in addition to your usual water intake, and particularly where we find people may have a challenge. for example, awesome cabins coming up like, you know, mom, you need to drink water and it can cause a lot of dynamics and things like that. so whereas with this, if you just leave it, people can just sort of help themselves. louis horn be invested 18 months in developing his ideas. before that he spent a month in his rent mothers care home to understand the needs and wishes at the
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residence. is one of the biggest challenges was, gets him a text or vice text or a mile fil, a really important sensory aspect to people's enjoyment of the products. and when we 1st lowest, actually the texture was slightly crumbling, almost. it wasn't what you expect from the edge of a, so we do lots of development to make sure we could still keep the elastic familiar . flip slave. i'm texture. the alzheimer's society, a major british dimension support organization has backed up louis from the beginning. so far, jelly drops are only available in the u. k. in north america, but that is set to change peach. they joined our accelerator program. we offer partners up to 100000 pounds of investment alongside access to people living with dementia to provide insight into their products. and also access to our dementia innovation. collective foods like water rich fruits and vegetables are harder for
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many people with dementia to consume. with julie dropped loose, horn beat made it onto the forbes 30 under 30 list, which honors exceptional entrepreneurs under 30. but something else is more important to him. often when i was visit michael monica him, the language wasn't always that. you'll see that you find yourself shaving, you know, maybe it's a props such as a book. so you know, the tv book having a sweets of a product that you can share together and enjoy and, you know, use as a conversation starter was a really valuable product to really a thought service interruption. generally drops, not a replacement for water, but a sweet sugar free supplement and a simple invention and it's having a positive impact the needs of people making your red hot speech. just follow also on instagram
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experience live styles. traditions dining and the onset along with the local people. so you will get up close and personal join us become a part of our community as dw underscore your claims . anyone for many these and shellfish are a matter of taste. but in belgium, they're part of the national dish. so how are they served there? we try out a combination that is unique. we built in the these are the crown jewels, a belgian cuisine movie seats, a steaming pot of mussels and piping hot fries. and we'll show you how it's done or what i mean. yeah. the belt in capital brussels is home to hundreds of
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restaurants, serving up the dish among the most well known sister establishment shaylee on and who was on that list and operating for more than a century. although i said, i said in my name is say that you can, i've been to ship it was on the blue, said for 5 years chef kind enough cooks up hundreds of kilos of muscles and fries each week. the magic starts with freshly rings to muscles and a few ingredients, butter, salt and pepper, celery and onions made up. i tell you how you add the fat this into the celery on this, on the, on the onions. the vegetables always have to be at the bottom, us can and if you put the vegetables on top of the muscles, they won't cook properly, they move it up, it said provided salt and pepper correctly put it in upon such a about one portion of it. it's roughly 800 grams of muscles per person. the
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foot result cut fall onto a high heat. was it for around 4 to 5 minutes. is a much very quick setup. and don't forget, around halfway through shake up the pot to make sure the muscle cook even like. meanwhile, chef kind enough perhaps the side dish. the world might know these krispie treats as french fries, but this chef has a message that only belgians know how to make fries. in belgium, fries are usually cooked in beef palo and in 2 stages. first that 140 degrees celsius for 4 to 5 minutes. then again at 190 degrees for a further 4 minutes. before they're tossed with sea salt and the finishing touch
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model we, the fries with mayonnaise. russell's love of muscles was cultivated in the 1950s with the advent of paid vacation days. city workers who could visit the coast for a few days of fun returned longing for a taste of the seaside. and these restaurants were ready to cater to locals, new taste, most muscle served up here in the capitol are still sourced from the north sea, around belgium. and another ones these days you can find to move the feet in brussels all year round. but fishmonger veronique from you will and says the standard varies depending on the season. the best quantity of muscles you eat them in october, november, december, january, and then for us,
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we fishmonger see only eat them during that short story. short lapse of time. she carries out vigorous product inspections to check the quality of a muscle. you'll have to open it up like this, like this one seed. it's nice, it's pink. and it's fleshy. the sweeter the muscle, the better of that one each says. and there's a way for professionals like her to check quickly, and this is how we eat ra muscles are also sometimes sourced from spain, as they were once seen as a simple and cheap dish for the masses. but over the years, they become a more sought after an expensive choice. back at the restaurant, a portion of moving freed will send you back more than 30 euro. but the price tag isn't deterring these customers the every time we're in brussels, we always try and at least have some of our sales team out there at the typical i'm
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just kind of so it's as easy as that, and that's a very special place. traditional and the sort is very good and they're not the only ones manager teddy's garris has welcome some distinguished guests over the years a disabled with to have the calmer between the both of them by the clinton some jasmine. but i tell you everyone is more than welcome customers here can also sample same as local beers. but it's the move of feet which make mountains water beloved by belgians, signal to present studies. it's our traditional dish. it's our culture. i know it's our culinary heritage and also about team one, putting a little seat as a dish, popular all over europe. but it's a match made in belgium. the 1st glance, this structure looks like a greek temple, doesn't it?
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in reality, it's a memorial called valhalla. located in the heart of germany, we took a deeper dive into its history. valhalla conceived an 18 o 7 by crime print slid vega for various this memorial as a whole of st. honoring distinguished german speaking politicians, sufferings, scientists, an artist like most sorry, fe tobin ribbons and good to for example. incidentally, it is mainly men are represented here as it often has been in history. valhalla was built to celebrate the german nation. so to find it more or less had insight i'm missing jump to try to find that. why valhalla was so important to the various friends chrome, prince cooper. just thought you should stick together if the next town
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a danger. and if there is $600.00 on it, we should stand and fight together. and with a, with this morning monty's hopes to strengthen the petro autism and the national consciousness among the gentlemans. you can not only see boss ethan memorial next and post together commemorating a note of the triggers who took care of uh, and body to greatness of job. and that's what the idea weird at the name of how that comes from. i mean that's a nordic name. right, why does it relate to, or how does it relate to germany in the north? the me from there she is, if i ha, was the whole of the heroes. and in the whole, all these brave, all the bravest warriors, phone and federal, they were coming together and all these foreign vari,
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i swear here in malta, because of the past name eric nutrition took the characteristics for his own valhalla. so how to solve hello hold. uh, a valid place in german thinking and society nowadays with germany's history off to 1945 and for some parts of player to think about the drummond greatness on something like this off to a low cost and nicely above arisen as was definitely impossible. and so that we're thinking and not of looking for not i mean another aspect became more important in fact the memory of the event for german history. so for sure, opposed to nazi illusion. she was catch up by cisco stapo and funding in order to 1943 with her all the persons
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who resisted a movie on a tier 5 that's very strong. that means everybody who resisted and sold that politics into the hall of fame other viola and it's not the hall of fame. it's the hall of memory and show that's what it is today. the wow. well, that was quite the experience. a real slice of german history and to top it all off the view from up here is out. so literally in credit for the and with that we wrap up another show. don't forget to follow us on social media for more fun stories from around europe. as always,
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