
Heyrolf Podcast
Greater Freedom for Hall and Franconia. For more, visit the art exhibition www.heyrolf.com
Episodes
82 episodes
The Protestant
Today I'll briefly explain what a “Protestant” is. What is the basic idea behind it? What characterizes a Protestant people? How does it relate to the Germans?If you would like to find out more, visit the Heyrolf art exhibition at...
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Season 1
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Episode 85
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6:06
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The Fallen
In this podcast, I provide more insight into a foundation that Henning has made his life's work to establish, the Margherite Society. It is truly a labor of love, dedicated to greater freedom for the people of Franconia.If you wou...
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Season 1
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Episode 84
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10:33

Father, Have Mercy On My Son!
In this podcast, we take a closer look at Mary, the mother of Jesus, who is often seen and revered in Christianity as the ideal mother. Not least, she is considered the mother of the Church by the Roman Catholics. In fact, the doctrines surr...
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Season 1
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Episode 83
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11:06

The Way Out of Writer's Block
In this podcast, I will outline the basics of a writer’s block. I define what is a writer's block, and show a way out of writer's block. Creative individuals experiencing writer’s block can thus regain inspiration, restore their creative pow...
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Season 1
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Episode 82
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7:58

The Pastor's Problematic Legacy
In today's podcast, we ask how one might put an end to the machinations of a toxic Swabian clergyman and his colleagues. This is usually very difficult to achieve because a church is a highly bred military organization that is highly effecti...
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Season 1
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Episode 81
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10:22

Every Entrepreneur's Dream (The pinnacle of entrepreneurship)
Today's podcast will outline what it means to achieve perfection in entrepreneurship. What is the ultimate goal of perfection? What is every entrepreneur's dream?If you would like to find out more, visit the Heyrolf art exhibition...
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Season 1
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Episode 80
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8:01

The Scapegoat for all Occasions
In this podcast, we will discuss the following questions:What does it mean to live with the diagnosis of severe mental illness for decades? What impact does it have on the person?What exactly is a stigma? What doe...
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Season 1
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Episode 79
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7:35

The Supreme Swabian
This podcast clearly explains why Swabians are superior, supreme creatures and why the Swabian people are the chosen people. Above this, it shows that Swabians are God's favorite people. Swabians are destined to lead all others to the light ...
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Season 1
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Episode 78
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7:20

The Alleged Deputy (The Scheming Princess)
This podcast describes how a descendant of German high nobility is put under intense pressure from childhood onwards to achieve prestige and recognition, not least because her ancestors set the bar relatively high. Stress, tension, and enorm...
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Season 1
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Episode 77
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14:05

Difficulties of a Job Search (The Italian Influencers)
This podcast shows that every intellectual must proceed with caution when accepting a job. Sometimes, however, there seems to be no way around it because the financial situation simply does not allow for anything else. Using Henning as an ex...
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Season 1
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Episode 76
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16:17

The Country Women's Association
In this podcast, I talk a little bit about the Württemberg Country Women's Association and what has been the spiritual driving force behind it since its inception. We use Henning's example to illustrate how these rural women's associations l...
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Season 1
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Episode 75
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10:16

The New Baden Citizen
In this podcast, I explain that even at a technical university, it's not just about having, improving, and inventing as many technical gadgets as possible. There is much more to a university ! A university has a mission to protect the identi...
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Season 1
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Episode 74
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16:09

The Clean Kill (The Eradication of a Lineage)
This podcast explains how to kill an opponent in the cleanest way possible so they cannot become a martyr. This will ensure that no one will ever be able to truly take up their (intellectual) legacy and carry it forward into the future. It i...
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Season 1
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Episode 73
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11:19

The Hostile Mother Tongue
In this podcast, it becomes clear what a great achievement Martin Luther accomplished by translating the Bible into German. What is a “mother tongue”? What does it mean when someone is able to truly express their heart in words so that other...
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Season 1
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Episode 72
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14:45

The Italian Cleaning Lady
In this podcast, I explain that it can be very problematic if one decides to take on the citizenship of a country and especially of a country where one is a resident. Henning, a German, emigrated from Germany to Malta seven years ago and has...
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Season 1
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Episode 71
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14:03

The Phobic Landlord?
In this podcast, I describe how a young Maltese man found his way into the Jesuit Order. What were the family circumstances? What connections ultimately led to the decision to take the vows and dedicate his life to this Spanish religious mil...
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Season 1
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Episode 70
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12:10

For Greater Hamburg
In this podcast, I discuss how things can develop when a German left Germany years before because the religious group dynamics in the context of the struggles for confessional predominance had simply become too toxic over the years. At first...
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Season 1
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Episode 69
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21:05

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

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 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

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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Season 1
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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
