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durée : 00:59:57 - Les Nuits de France Culture - par : Philippe Garbit, Albane Penaranda, Mathilde Wagman - Éric Hazan, directeur de la maison d'édition La Fabrique, propose en 2009 une nouvelle édition du récit de Victor Hugo "Histoire d'un crime". Il explique ce projet dans l'émission "L'Atelier littéraire". - réalisation : Virginie Mourthé - invités : Eric Hazan Éditeur et auteur; Pierre-Marc De Biasi Directeur de recherche émérite au CNRS, à l'ENS de Paris; Alain Nicolas
Discover the secrets to finding true fulfillment in a world dominated by screens and AI. In this episode of the American Soul Podcast, we promise to unravel the subtle temptations of modern technology that distract us from nurturing our relationships with God, family, and community. Join me, Jesse Cope, as we explore how to redirect our time and efforts away from superficial digital interactions towards genuine connections and deeper faith.Unearth the timeless wisdom of Proverbs as we navigate the intricacies of guarding our hearts against the allure of wealth and societal norms. Through an engaging discussion, we emphasize the importance of maintaining God's principles and the critical role of love-driven discipline in raising children. By focusing on these enduring truths, we illuminate a path toward lasting stability and fulfillment, reminding us of the transient nature of material possessions and the necessity of prioritizing our service to God.Venture into the historical roots of religious liberty in America with a deep dive into the founding documents like Maryland's 1776 Constitution. We'll shed light on the Founders' vision, which sought to uphold Christian principles without endorsing specific denominations. With insights from Justice Joseph Story's commentaries, we clarify misconceptions about religious tests for office and discuss the broader implications of religious belief in public life. Concluding with a blessing for unity and well-being, this episode offers a thought-provoking bridge between the past and present, urging a renewed focus on faith, relationships, and community values.Support the showThe American Soul Podcasthttps://www.buzzsprout.com/1791934/subscribe
durée : 00:04:33 - Micro européen - par : Marie-Christine VALLET - "Micro européen" est consacré aujourd'hui à une célèbre régate, une course à la voile, l'America's Cup, qui va se dérouler le 22 août prochain, à Barcelone. Stéphane Kandler, le créateur et le patron de l'équipe française, Orient Express Racing Team, est l'invité de José-Manuel Lamarque.
On this day in 1851, Great Britain's wildly unpopular window tax was finally repealed after 156 years on the books.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Geribde vormen, gewaagde kleuren en abstracte bloemmotieven. Theo Colenbrander was zijn tijd ver vooruit. De kaststellen die hij voor de Haagse plateelfabriek Rozenburg maakte, pasten niet in hokjes, laat staan op elke kast! Wat dreef Colenbrander? Janine Abbring spreekt erover met conservator Europese keramiek en hoofd toegepaste kunst, Femke Diercks. Wil je weten hoe dit kaststel eruitziet? Kijk dan op: https://www.rijksmuseum.nl/nl/collectie/BK-1970-42 In het Rijksmuseum is powered by ING.
Kronkelende zeegoden, monsterlijke vissenkoppen en zilte zeemeerminnen op een vaas van de Franse zilversmid Antoine Vechte. Of is het dan: Véchtè? Wat doet een vaas van een Franse maker in hét museum van Nederlandse kunst en geschiedenis. Janine Abbring spreekt erover met conservator edele en onedele metalen Dirk Jan Biemond. Wil je weten hoe deze zilveren 'vaas' eruitziet? Kijk dan op: https://www.rijksmuseum.nl/nl/collectie/BK-2013-3 In het Rijksmuseum is powered by ING.
The Great Exhibition of 1851, the brainchild of Prince Albert and Henry Cole, had the loftiest of goals: the unity of humanity moving forward together via a merge of science, technology, and the arts.We'll think about…Prince Albert's unexpected progressive viewsHow to design an event as massive as the Exhibition with no guidebook from which to workHow powerful entities like the press and politicians can screw up the best laid plansA new heyday of excursion travel based on Victorian novelties of leisure time and railroadsThe awe inspiring Crystal PalaceA few of the 100,000 Exhibition artifacts, with an emphasis on the iconic and quirky The legacy of the ExhibitionPhotos and links can be found at our show notes HERE.Do you like what you hear? Please help us find our audience by spreading some good cheer with a 5 star rating and review on Apple Podcasts!Our website https://yltpodcast.buzzsprout.com/ Follow us on:Twitter @YLT_PodFacebook @Yesterday's London Times PodcastInstagram @Yesterday's London Times PodcastCounterSocial @YLTPodcast
El 30 de noviembre de 1936 se quemó el que fue uno de los edificios más importantes de Londres, el Crystal Palace. Había sido construido para la Gran Exhibición de 1851 y aquí te contamos por qué y cuál es la historia de las Exposiciones Universales.Apóyanos en Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/randomaccesshistory Encuentra todos nuestros links aquí: https://flow.page/randomaccesshistory En este episodio escuchaste a Camilo Murcia, Laura Posada, Kelly Acevedo y José Nicolás JaramilloEditado por: José Nicolás Jaramillo.Música de la intro: Dance of Felt by Blue Dot Sessions
Before it's construction began in 1851, The Hoosac Tunnel was nicknamed "The Great Bore" by it's critics but by the time construction had completed in 1873, the workers and locals had a different nickname for it; "The Bloody Pit."On today's episode we explore the stories of death and the ghosts that supposedly haunt the Hoosac Tunnel.If you have a myth, mystery, or monster you'd like us to cover, send an email to MythsMysteriesMonsters@gmail.comAnd if you enjoyed the episode, please subscribe, rate, and review the show!Sourceshttps://www.newenglandhistoricalsociety.com/hoosac-tunnel-disaster-1867/https://www.americanhauntingsink.com/hoosachttp://storyland.coplacdigital.org/mcla/death/deaths-in-the-hoosac-tunnel/https://hoosactunnel.net/hauntings/Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/mythsmysteriesmonsters)
This week, we'll talk about the first sanitary conference, which was an early attempt at international cooperation on public health issues. Unfortunately, it doesn't go that well, because of some scientific bickering. Check out our website!E-mail me!Say hi on Facebook!Transcripts and Sources here!
Paper Flower Consortium's historian, Loretta Fabron Onfoy, describes telepathy and the rebirth of her brother-in-law, Derrik Miller, the second son of Jakub, almost chose final death after his transformation when he was "gifted" with telepathy. . Written and Performed by Elizabeth GuizzettiFor more information or to ask Lady Loretta a question: please visit https://www.elizabethguizzetti.com/paperflowerconsortium or email her at info@paperflowerconsortium.comMusic:Opening and Closing music: Loretta by Evan Witt. Learn More at www.wittynotes.com Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/paperflowerconsortium)
Today I read chapters 40 and 41 of "Moby Dick" by Herman Melville. Grab some tea, cozy up, and enjoy!
I started a new book today!! I am now reading the classic "Moby Dick" by Herman Melville. Grab some tea, cozy up, and enjoy.
What did the various treaties accomplish? What were they for? Using the Fort Laramie Treaty of 1851 as an example, we look at the conditions surrounding the implementation of this treaty. Sound effects from Freesound.orgSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/user?u=19470381)
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Welcome to Emma Town, please enjoy your complimentary hoodie and all the corn dogs you can eat! We in Emma Town are committed to delivering you the finest in Comedy good times or leaving a slip on your door to at least let you know we tried. In this Emmatastic edition of EMMA! (STAB!) John … Continue reading »
Chris DeJong of Big Blue Swim School joins Jack Monson of Social Joey and Liane Caruso of No Limit Agency and 1851 Franchise to share his story of moving from sports to the world of business Learn how Chris is transitioning from the world of wins & losses to entrepreneurship! Plus, more details on Franchise Update Media's Franchise Marketing Leadership Conference happening June 18 - 20 in Atlanta!
Nick Powills, Founder and CEO of 1851 Franchise and No Limit Agency joins Jack Monson and Liane Caruso for Part 2 in our series of episodes on Personal Branding! Nick discusses how personal challenges can fuel an entrepreneur's success plus more from his new book Stick and Stones. The book is full of ideas from a master storyteller on how to achieve more in your professional life, grow your personal brand, and create your own story. Thanks to our sponsor Social Joey. Social Geek Radio is a proud supporter of IFA's VetFran.
Season 3 has officially arrived! We are kicking things off with an Emergency Board Meeting to give a quick update and to inform you on a Kickstarter we feel like you should take a hard look at. It was a must back for Ryan and a strong recommendation from Dan! Listen in and check out Area 1851 Express!
The ‘Crystal Palace Dinosaurs’ are a series of sculptures of extinct animals including dinosaurs, other extinct reptiles and mammals, which can be found in the grounds of the Crystal Palace in London. Commissioned in 1852, these are the earliest examples of dinosaur sculptures in the world. In fact, the first dinosaurs had only recently been discovered some 30 years earlier. Why were these models built? And what do they tell us about early scientific hypotheses of dinosaurs and other extinct animals? To answer these questions we talk Joe Cain, Professor of History and Philosophy of Biology at University College London.