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Heyrolf Podcast

Greater Freedom for Hall and Franconia. For more, visit the art exhibition www.heyrolf.com

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In this podcast episode, I describe a case of a Dorothy in Henning's home village. What does the Christian tradition of St. Dorothy involve? How does this ultimately take shape? What are the principles? What is the Dorothy always about?If you would like to find out more, visit the Heyrolf art exhibition at www.heyrolf.comSend us a textSupport the show

1/17/26 • 08:48

In this podcast episode, the question arises as to whether it is not ultimately more satisfying to directly grab an official representative of the clergy and beat him up than to put in an enormous intellectual effort over ten years of hard work to create an art exhibition in which all the connections and all the culprits are clearly and comprehensively exposed?If you would like to find out more, visit the Heyrolf art exhibition at www.heyrolf.comSend us a textSupport the show

1/17/26 • 08:07

In this podcast episode, I explain what's behind the facade of most Latinos, no matter how masculine they appear, how much they shake their hips, how much they dance on stage, or how extreme their facial expressions, gestures, or how loud they are.If you would like to find out more, visit the Heyrolf art exhibition at www.heyrolf.comSend us a textSupport the show

1/17/26 • 08:30

A fictitious speech to the American people.If you would like to find out more, visit the Heyrolf art exhibition at www.heyrolf.comSend us a textSupport the show

1/17/26 • 03:27

In this podcast episode, I suggest that wherever the Lord Mayor of the southern German town of Schwäbisch Hall is present, the Swabian God is also strong and his Swabian (city) church and its religious group dynamics are always very assertive there.If you would like to find out more, visit the Heyrolf art exhibition at www.heyrolf.comSend us a textSupport the show

1/16/26 • 07:40

In this podcast episode, I talk about how the damagingly toxic group dynamics of the Scots began to develop against Henning. What was the beginning of the story?If you would like to find out more, visit the Heyrolf art exhibition at www.heyrolf.comSend us a textSupport the show

1/16/26 • 09:56

This podcast episode is about the future of the Protestant people of Baden. They were once at the top. They had the greatest freedom. They had their own capital, their own territory, their own independent Protestant church, their own culture and their own dialect. Shortly after the Second World War, however, the decline began. The capital was lost to the Swabians, the territory crumbled more and more, and soon, the end of the Baden Unified Church was in sight.If you would like to find out more, visit the Heyrolf art exhibition at www.heyrolf.comSend us a textSupport the show

1/13/26 • 08:18

In this podcast episode, I suggest that the Roman Catholic Church would be much smaller if it didn't have this huge papal apparatus. There would probably only be a few dozen million Roman Catholics, all concentrated in Italy around Rome.If you would like to find out more, visit the Heyrolf art exhibition at www.heyrolf.comSend us a textSupport the show

1/13/26 • 05:48

In this podcast episode, I explain Henning's experience during his civilian service with the so-called AWO. To what extent did Adolf Hitler and the Nazis leave their mark on this organization, which can still be seen 80 years after the end of the Second World War?If you would like to find out more, visit the Heyrolf art exhibition at www.heyrolf.comSend us a textSupport the show

1/13/26 • 14:21

In this podcast episode, I explain, regardless of sexual orientation, what conversion therapy basically is. Over the course of time, the churches have perfected this instrument and do not shy away from using it, no matter where, even if the victim is a heterosexual.If you would like to find out more, visit the Heyrolf art exhibition at www.heyrolf.comSend us a textSupport the show

1/8/26 • 05:14

In previous podcast episodes, Henning criticized the Piazza restaurant, which is situated in front of St. Joseph's Church in Qala, Gozo. Now the Maltese owner had apparently heard about it, albeit possibly only indirectly, from a muscular German Bavarian in his mid-40s with an expensive BMW car who frequented the area every day to drink a Paulaner wheat beer. What did the resulting group dynamic look like? What influence did this Bavarian have? What was his goal?If you would like to find out more, visit the Heyrolf art exhibition at www.heyrolf.comSend us a textSupport the show

1/8/26 • 11:03

In this podcast episode, I explain the Rome Paradox, which is about making a well-considered decision regarding the canonization of a Bavarian pope. More specifically, it's about taking a sustainable position with regards to the Franconian people and the Bavarian people. The precarious issue is that as soon as Rome would show too much bias for one of the peoples, it could significantly damage the assertiveness of the Roman people and their great Roman Church.If you would like to find out more, visit the Heyrolf art exhibition at www.heyrolf.comSend us a textSupport the show

1/8/26 • 10:55

In this podcast episode, I discuss some of the hurdles a German has to overcome since Brexit, when the UK left the European Union. What options did Henning have to get a visa to live in the UK? What were the requirements? Did it even make any sense to apply? What are the connections?If you would like to find out more, visit the Heyrolf art exhibition at www.heyrolf.comSend us a textSupport the show

1/7/26 • 07:35

In this podcast episode, I explain the secret behind the Irish name “Sheila”. What is the tradition behind it? How is it related to “Matthew”? How are women with the name Sheila generally oriented?If you would like to find out more, visit the Heyrolf art exhibition at www.heyrolf.comSend us a textSupport the show

1/7/26 • 07:24

In this podcast episode, I highlight how an outstanding CEO ultimately has to prove themself. Basically, what does business leadership finally always come down to? What is at the heart of it all? What are companies, which are separate legal entities, ultimately for?If you would like to find out more, visit the Heyrolf art exhibition at www.heyrolf.comSend us a textSupport the show

1/7/26 • 05:25

In this podcast episode, I explain some details about so-called “pastoral counseling sessions”. As we all know, clergy are highly specialized in this. A counseling session would be something very good, helpful, beneficial and an act of the purest Christian charity.If you would like to find out more, visit the Heyrolf art exhibition at www.heyrolf.comSend us a textSupport the show

1/7/26 • 09:41

In this podcast episode, I explain how to prepare for a worst-case scenario. It's about losing one's love and consequently forfeiting the high worldview one has long fought for, and thus no longer having great clarity, but becoming a pawn in the hands of toxic others.If you would like to find out more, visit the Heyrolf art exhibition at www.heyrolf.comSend us a textSupport the show

1/7/26 • 12:53

In this podcast epsiode, I describe the dynamics within the family of Henning's uncle Walter, his mother, Utta’s, half-brother. In this context, Jörg, Walter's second son, also reveals how things used to be in the imperial court when the Holy Roman Empire still existed, and it was ultimately always about securing the favor of Rome and the Roman Church and ensuring that Rome prevailed in the long term.If you would like to find out more, visit the Heyrolf art exhibition at www.heyrolf.comSend us a textSupport the show

1/6/26 • 13:27

This podcast episode is about how a mother can be driven to go against nature and harm her own child.If you would like to find out more, visit the Heyrolf art exhibition at www.heyrolf.comSend us a textSupport the show

1/6/26 • 08:06

In this podcast, I explain how the doctrine of the priesthood of all believers is put into practice, as has been common among Protestants since Martin Luther. In this context, we take a look at the German city-state of Bremen, which is the headquarters of the German Protestant Churches.If you would like to find out more, visit the Heyrolf art exhibition at www.heyrolf.comSend us a textSupport the show

1/5/26 • 08:29

In this podcast, I will explain the current state of Protestant Baden in the year 2025. In previous podcasts, I have referred to this several times, especially with regard to the termination of my alma mater, the Fridericiana University of Karlsruhe, in 2008 and in the description of my experiences with the Protestant student congregation and the Catholic university congregation during my studies in Karlsruhe from 2000 to 2007. Furthermore, I will clarify what the purpose/background of cross-church clergy clans is, for example, the Mayer clan.If you would like to find out more, visit the Heyrolf art exhibition at www.heyrolf.comSend us a textSupport the show

1/5/26 • 11:26

In this podcast episode, I hint at the kind of café or restaurant Henning had wished for for decades. What should the place be like where he wanted to drink his green tea with soy or oat milk every day? What was really important to him?If you would like to find out more, visit the Heyrolf art exhibition at www.heyrolf.comSend us a textSupport the show

1/5/26 • 05:47

In this episode, we refer to the legacy of Abraham, the father of many nations and patriarch of Judaism, Christianity and Islam. In doing so, we place Pastor Sauti, who has already been mentioned in many previous episodes, next to him, as he has always set himself the goal of being like Abraham. So is the example set by Abraham still of great importance and regularly applied today?If you would like to find out more, visit the Heyrolf art exhibition at www.heyrolf.comSend us a textSupport the show

1/4/26 • 08:43

In this podcast episode, I refer once again to the German Foreign Pensioners' Office in Augsburg, Swabia. It is shown that the Bavarian and Swabian office is steeped in religious group dynamics. The local clergy and nobility have a considerable influence over the work, mindset and behavior of civil servants. In Bavaria and Swabia, the offices are hardly secular, but the wider social and religious context plays a significant role in the civil service. In practical terms, this means that everything must always be done for the benefit of the Bavarian, Roman or Swabian people. Anyone who is in conflict with the local ruling people is sooner or later confronted with harassment and discrimination.If you would like to find out more, visit the Heyrolf art exhibition at www.heyrolf.comSend us a textSupport the show

1/4/26 • 11:40

This podcast episode is about a village where everyone was a Hitler fan, but only one person still liked to put classical music on the gramophone at home. Now, almost 100 years later, far too much vulgar, lowbrow pop, rap and metal is being played everywhere, spreading an awareness that promotes an aggressive and intolerant attitude.If you would like to find out more, visit the Heyrolf art exhibition at www.heyrolf.comSend us a textSupport the show

1/4/26 • 08:17

In this podcast episode, I will explain one of the new machinations of the Church to enforce confessional homogeneity in Henning's environment and in all families on its territory and to prevent Henning’s intellectual legacy from being taken up and continued by anyone, in its original intention, into the future. In this context, the question also arises as to what problems the great German politician Willi Brandt regularly had to contend with and how he possibly asserted himself, and what (problematic) legacy he left behind.If you would like to find out more, visit the Heyrolf art exhibition at www.heyrolf.comSend us a textSupport the show

1/3/26 • 20:49

In this podcast episode, I explain the basics of the “Four Horsemen” of New Atheism. It has a lot to do with the Anglican Church and how the principles and approach have been copied and adopted by other peoples and their churches all around the world.If you would like to find out more, visit the Heyrolf art exhibition at www.heyrolf.comSend us a textSupport the show

1/3/26 • 14:45

In this podcast episode, I describe how a younger brother strives for recognition and systematically tries to achieve it. To achieve his goals, he naturally resorts to the closest human resources available to secure his happiness, his honor, his career, his well-being and the goodwill of the Swabian people, their clergy and their nobility for himself. In the case of Johannes, these would be, namely, his biological father, Peter, and his older brother, Henning. It is symptomatic of the OBM Papst Corporation.If you would like to find out more, visit the Heyrolf art exhibition at www.heyrolf.comSend us a textSupport the show

1/3/26 • 14:45

In this podcast episode, I explain why, in Henning's case, there will probably be many more complaints directed to the foreign pensioners' office in Augsburg, Swabia, in the years to come.If you would like to find out more, visit the Heyrolf art exhibition at www.heyrolf.comSend us a textSupport the show

1/2/26 • 12:59

In this podcast episode, I explain the church tradition of the Gestapo pastor. Why is it still so common in the Württemberg church today? Is it common to all Lutheran churches? Has it also been adopted by the American Evangelicals, who have their origins not least in the pietistic German Lutherans? What are the principles of the Gestapo pastor? Is it a good idea to try to fight Nazis with Gestapo pastors?If you would like to find out more, visit the Heyrolf art exhibition at www.heyrolf.comSend us a textSupport the show

1/2/26 • 18:25