
Heyrolf Podcast
Greater Freedom for Hall and Franconia. For more, visit the art exhibition www.heyrolf.com
Episodes
68 episodes
The System of Suns
In this podcast, I address the fact that a people who have the greatest freedom will eventually have their own universe! What is a sun? How can you relate suns to each other? What is a system of suns? Has every people that has been able to a...
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Season 1
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Episode 68
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8:00

Those Damn Cigarettes
Today's podcast looks at the vicious circle of cigarette addiction. Many smokers are not even aware that beyond the harm cigarettes inflict on their and others’ health, it is an addiction that opens the door for being turned into playthings,...
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Season 1
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Episode 67
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8:14

The Tram Driver
In this podcast, I talk a bit about Henning’s formative years. He moved out of his parent's house at the age of 20 to move to Karlsruhe in the Baden region to start studying at the university. Some turbulent years followed for the young man,...
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Season 1
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Episode 66
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12:42

The Vengeance of the Rabbi
In this podcast, various issues related to the Middle East conflict are discussed. What is a Zionist girl? The song of the same title, released by the record label Nightdaisy, already gives a lot of insights. In this podcast, we go a little ...
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Season 1
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Episode 65
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16:58

The Evil Eye (Hamsa)
In this podcast, I explain what is behind the hamsa symbol and its tradition. It is very common in North Africa and Turkey and can also be found in Israel. What are the principles behind it? What (religious) group dynamics should be consider...
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Season 1
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Episode 64
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9:32

Randy
In this podcast, I discuss the options available to a people in the diaspora or otherwise restricted in their freedom to assert themselves under these unfavorable conditions. The listener gains insight into Jewish history and tradition and h...
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Season 1
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Episode 63
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15:18

The Counter-Reformation
In this podcast, I discuss a case still unfolding in Germany today to show how the so-called Counter-Reformation, originally proclaimed by the Jesuits in Munich 500 years ago, is still highly relevant. It is a matter of powerful group dynami...
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Episode 62
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7:26

The Ink of the Scholar and the Blood of the Martyr
In this podcast, we will examine a passage from the Quran in more detail, based on Henning’s personal experience in Malta. Why did Mohammed write that the ink of the scholar is so valuable? In what way are the holy verses to be i...
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Season 1
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Episode 61
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8:57

The Peruvian Death in Berlin (Hedwig’s Intervention)
In this podcast, I show how even a grandmother who had already two strokes and severe dementia was still capable of great love and could move mountains even though she was very limited in an environment that allowed hardly any opportunities ...
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Season 1
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Episode 60
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13:43

The War Against Atheism
In this podcast, I explain which method has proven the most effective method in systematically taking action against atheists. For many decades, the churches have been influencing decision-makers within their sphere of influence as much as p...
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Season 1
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Episode 59
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8:40

The Emotional Cripple
Today, I will explain the means that are available to the victims of a murderous Swabian and Bavarian clergy clan to defend themselves against it and possibly ultimately prevail in the struggle for confessional predominance, for what should ...
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Season 1
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Episode 58
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14:51

The Tax Pope (The Struggle of Peoples for Wealth)
Today, I discuss how different peoples seek to secure their prosperity and expand their power and financial leeway. In this context, the question arises as to whether the Bavarian Pope Benedict XVI was a great supporter of church tax and man...
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Season 1
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Episode 57
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12:16

The Primitive God (Superficial Judgment)
In this podcast, I point out what the essentials of a primitive God are. In a case like this, what are the religious group dynamics like? What are the principles? Does it have something to do with the fact that believers do not want to admi...
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Season 1
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Episode 56
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17:47

The Swabian Pastor
In this podcast I outline the personality profile or, so to say, the basic characteristics of the Swabian pastor who is in accordance with their church doctrines and traditions.If you would like to find out more, visit the Heyrolf...
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Season 1
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Episode 55
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6:10

The Worst Plagiarism of All Time
This podcast reveals the extent to which the struggles for confessional predominance can also affect the academic career of a young person. It may be related to the diploma thesis. The clergy of a church occasionally acts unscrupulously and ...
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Season 1
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Episode 54
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15:03

The Father's Final Judgment
In today's podcast, we discuss the father's approval, what it means and why it matters. What really matters when it comes to honoring your father? What role does the church usually play in this? What does it have to do with capital gains tax...
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Season 1
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Episode 53
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11:20

The Holy Spirit Todd
Today, we will discuss the following: What is the person of the Holy Spirit in Christianity all about? What stories and information does Henning's brother Todd always spread around? What characterizes Todd’s Swabian Spirit the most? How did ...
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Season 1
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Episode 52
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13:42

The Cashier from Bangladesh
Another beautiful poem from Henning Dierolf.If you would like to find out more, visit the Heyrolf art exhibition at www.heyrolf.com
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Season 1
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Episode 51
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2:27

The Wolf and the Cardinal
A beautiful poem from Henning Dierolf.If you would like to find out more, visit the Heyrolf art exhibition at www.heyrolf.com
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Season 1
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Episode 50
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4:29

Le Fucker
In today's podcast, we take a closer look at Mary, the mother of Jesus, and how her tradition is still relevant today. There is a lot to be learned about love, the procreation of children, and what it means to become and be parents. How impo...
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Season 1
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Episode 49
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12:28

The Filipino
In previous podcasts, I explained a lot about the Spanish people, including how important St. James is for the Spanish, how they see the Holy Family and how the Spanish family depends on it. In this podcast I talk about an experience Henning...
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Season 1
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Episode 48
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12:00
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The Matriarch
A beautiful poem from Henning Dierolf.If you would like to find out more, visit the Heyrolf art exhibition at www.heyrolf.com
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Season 1
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Episode 47
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1:55

The Praying Doctor
In this podcast, I point out that the general rankings of hospitals and medical care systems can quite often be misleading! When evaluating a hospital's quality and suitability, some very important factors are not taken into account as they ...
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Season 1
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Episode 46
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12:38
