Eight participants undertake this physical and mental ordeal towards the top of the highest mountain in Africa and one of the seven summits. But they are not alone: they are guided by Sofie Lenaerts - herself an experienced mountain climber and the first woman from the Benelux to climb the seven summits - and wildlife cameraman Pim Niesten. Sofie, as an expert by experience, prepares the eight as best as possible for everything involved in mountain climbing, while Pim, as a nature photographer and expert, prepares the participants for the special arena of the mountains and any risks this entails.
After 'About Food' and 'On one', Kobe Ilsen again combines learning with humor and genuine curiosity. He dives into a new topic every Monday and Thursday. Because you have to admit: there are a lot of things you hear about, read about, use, see or do on a daily basis… but which you actually know very little about. Those are the topics that are discussed a lot in #weetik
Tom Waes has already successfully completed many challenges. Running the Marathon des Sables, becoming a bodybuilder, climbing El Capitan... Adrenaline junkie and stress bunny Tom is known from various adventurous television programs such as Tomtesterom, Wauters vs. Waes, Reizen Waes and Camp Waes. But now he will take on what may be his biggest challenge: in the new, five-part Kalm Waes, scientists try to calm Tom Waes' nervous tendon. Tom goes far beyond his comfort zone and becomes the guinea pig in this unique stress experiment.
112 Help is on its way offers a unique view before and behind the scenes of the ambulance services in Flanders - from Liedekerke to Peer, from Ghent to Antwerp, from Diest to Bruges. This new documentary series follows Flemish ambulance duos for ten weeks who provide round-the-clock assistance in emergency situations. Day and night, they are not only ready to provide urgent medical care. They are also a listening ear for the large and small needs of their patients.
In Wildlife, Dieter Coppens goes on a foreign adventure with eight young adults with psychological vulnerability. In Thailand they work together as volunteers in a reserve where wild animals in need are cared for. Because working with animals can have a positive impact on your mental well-being. By sharing their own stories, the young people hope to be a support for each other. That is exactly what Dieter and psychologist Dominique, who is supervising the project, hope for.