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Quaranteam – Book 1: Part 3

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Quaranteam – Book 1: Part 3 A New family. Based on a post by CorruptingPower, in 25 parts. Listen to the Podcast at Explicit Novels. Chapter 7 That evening, Andy and the girls decided to curl up in bed and watch some television with Niko asleep next to them. At first, Andy was worried that the volume would be high enough to wake up their newest addition, but Aisling assured him nothing was going to stir her from her slumber. Sure enough, despite the volume of the show “ a Spanish Netflix crime drama called La Casa De Papel “ Niko didn't budge an inch. Andy fell asleep with Aisling pressed up against his right side and Lauren pressed up against his left, both of their heads resting against his chest. When he'd first started sleeping with Aisling in his bed, he'd had trouble falling asleep easily. It wasn't something his body had any regular experience with, so it had to be trained. He'd had similar trepidation when Lauren joined them. But now, having had both of the girls for nearly three weeks, he'd grown comfortable with their bodies nestled against his. In the middle of the night, he was in the middle of a strange sex dream only to be woken to find Niko bobbing her head up and down on his cock, her lips latched around it firmly. Neither Lauren or Aisling had woken. Andy couldn't see Niko well in the low light of the wee hours, but her head was feverish, her mouth suctioning on his member until he popped a load against the back of her throat, a thankful, almost vulgar moan coming from the woman, as her tongue lathered over his cock to make sure no droplet remained. She was still spasming in orgasm long after he was done. Once she'd finished licking his cock clean, she crawled back up into the bed, and moved to lay against Lauren's side, folding one arm over the Aussie. Andy fell back asleep almost immediately. When dawn broke, Andy awoke to find Niko straddling his hips, his cock lodged up inside of her snatch. He often woke up with a hard on, but Ash and Lauren had agreed to let him at least wake up in the morning before having a go at him. Clearly no one had informed Niko. He didn't feel bad taking a better look at her now, her tits pressed together between her arms as her hands rest against his chest, while her hips snapped back and forth. Her skin was a deep tan, her nipples a chocolate brown, her hair a jet black. She wasn't tall, about the same height as Aisling so half a foot shorter than Andy, and a full foot shorter than Lauren. She was muscular, toned, a life of military training having kept her very in shape. His orgasm wasn't strong, but it came on quick. By this point, Andy was a little surprised he wasn't cumming dust. As soon as his orgasm hit, she fell forward against his chest, burying her face in the crook of his neck. Aisling and Lauren were both already awake, each with a hand on one of Niko's thighs affectionately. "God damn, sorry about that, sir," Niko laughed, breathy and still shaking. "2nd Lieutenant Niko RedWolf, reporting for her new life, sir. I think my head's finally clear again." "Wasn't it before?" Andy asked. She shook her head, lifting her head up enough so she could look down and smile at him, her hair threatening to spill out of her ponytail at a moment's notice. "Would you believe this is the first time it's actually registered to me what you look like, sir?" She had a mischievous smile and kind brown eyes. "They may have told me your name, but I don't think it cut through the fog. Who are you?" Andy blanched. "My name's Andy Rook. What do you mean, you don't think it cut through the fog?" Niko looked over at Lauren, who scooted a little bit to one side, so Niko could slide off of the top of him and in against his side. "I serve on the Air Force base where they were testing the vaccine, and I agreed to be a test candidate. The two men who were injected with it died immediately, but I and the other female officer seemed fine. At first. Within a few days of it, I started feeling, well, pardon my saying so, sir, but I started feeling horny all the time. The other female officer as well." Aisling smirked over at Niko. "Permission to swear freely is habitually granted in this home, 2nd Lieutenant. In fact, Andy likes a girl with a filthy mouth," she giggled, slapping his thigh. He wilted a little bit, but then nodded in confirmation to Niko. "It's true." "Duly noted, sir," Niko answered. "Anyway, they didn't know about the side effects during the early testing stages, but it started to become pretty fucking apparent to them when I would continually get all fidgety. I tried to resist as long as I could, but eventually I was jilling off in bathroom stalls every chance I could get. Within a week or two, they had an answer, and the program was born." "The Air Force developed the vaccine?" "You think those morons in private research were going to do it this fast? Hell no." Niko snuggled in, trying to get as comfortable as possible pressed up against his chest. "So they figured out that they could introduce the vaccine to men by sexual contact with a vaccinated woman, and that it seemed to help quell the insane need to fuck all the time that women given the vaccine were feeling." "If you were one of the first people to be given the vaccine, then why weren't you partnered up with someone immediately?" Lauren asked. "I wasn't fond of being subservient to a man, so I told them I wanted someone who would keep me on equal ground. But because the nature of my work with Air Force, I also needed someone who would have Top Secret level clearance." Andy's eyes widened. "I sure as hell don't have that." "No, you don't, but you'd mostly been vetted for it Your friend Phil Pak has been trying to get you to come and work with him for a long while, so they'd done all the legwork, and decided to call it good enough." "I also happen to have a mess of partners, Niko. Are you sure that's going to be okay?" "It's all been taken care of, otherwise they wouldn't have sent me here." Niko's eyes suddenly widened. "Oh my god, I haven't even introduced myself to your other partners." Aisling winked at her. "You had hard fucking to do, love. I'm Aisling Blake, I'm from Dublin originally. Everyone around here calls me Ash. I do graphic design." She shook Niko's hand, but Niko pulled her over Andy's head and pressed a kiss against Aisling's lips above him, one which Ash was perfectly happy to reciprocate. "And who's the giantess surfer behind me?" Niko said, pulling back and turning around. "Lauren Herron. I'm a personal trainer for the '49ers." "An Irish girl and an Aussie. About time you got some American blood in this mix." Andy laughed. "That's what my roommate's partner Lily said." "Where are you from, Niko?" "The Rosebud reservation in South Dakota. I'm half Lakota, one quarter Mexican and one quarter Japanese. I know, it's quite the cocktail, but we've all got stories." It was nearly noon when they all got out of bed. Niko was the youngest of all of them, only twenty two. Ash was twenty seven, Lauren thirty five and Andy himself just shy of forty. Andy was worried that Niko might consider him too old, but Niko assured him that his age was not a concern for her. As a matter of fact, she liked older men. She found younger men too emotionally volatile for her tastes. She'd actually read one of his books, but the problem was that it was "The Trouble With Were Bears," the book he was least proud of. She'd said she found the main character interesting, but the plot rather confusing. He assured her the other ones were better, and she seemed eager to read them. The fuck lust, as Niko described it, would be with the girls for the rest of their lives. The longer they went without reconnecting with Andy, the more their judgment would be compromised, the harder it would be to think clearly. They would become like junkies in need of a fix. They would be easily agitated, quick tempered and even violent if they felt it would get them back to their pusher “ Andy. When Niko had arrived at Andy's condo, she had been so out of it that even now she couldn't recall the events he related back to her. Her first memory in weeks had been being in bed with him this morning, even as she crawled atop of him. She knew that he was her mate. She wasn't sure how she knew that, but she could feel it, sense it. And when he'd had his third orgasm inside of her within less than a day, the imprinting had finally settled in and peeled back the cloud from her consciousness. While Lauren was on leave until the pandemic had receded, Niko would be working from the condo. Although she was a qualified pilot, her service in the Air Force was as a data analyst, and a secure connection was being set up on site for her to use. Until then, she had a bit of a break. It was a Saturday, and the girls decided they wanted to work on their tans. The condo had a small back yard that was fenced off. While the neighbors in the condos on either side would be able to peer down and see them, the girls had decided to sunbathe topless. Lily had even decided to join them, although she bitched about the heat, which was pushing over a hundred. Andy spent the afternoon filling Eric in on all the information he'd gotten over the last two days “ what Phil had told him, what Niko had told him, all of it. Eric, in return, had filled in Andy with what he'd learned from work over the last few weeks. While Lily, Andy and Eric all knew who Eric worked for, they'd been a little bit vague with the girls, always joking that Eric worked for a think tank that didn't do anything interesting, but soon they were going to have to fill them in. Eric worked for a company called Long Thought Research and Development, but the truth of the matter was that they were a remote analyst cell for the CIA. Long Thought handled problems that were overwhelming in the abstract and deadly in application “ they were responsible for terrorist profiling, weapons migration modeling, political theater simulations and a whole lot more. Over the last few weeks, they'd been working on building a new model, one which had Eric worried. Theoretically, every member of Long Thought was supposed to be sectioned off, working on only a singular aspect of the problem so that no one analyst could get an idea of what the simulation was intended to determine. It was supposedly to avoid confirmation bias, but Eric had considered that explanation bullshit as of late. So he'd done a little bit of data gathering from his coworkers on the sly, and come up with a working theory. The model was designed to see how the world's new normal would pan out if 37.5% of the male population of Earth died out to a pandemic. This pandemic. Niko had wandered in before the rest of the girls, while Andy and Eric stood in the kitchen, staring at one another. Then she'd offered her own information, to help talk Andy out of what he'd been thinking about. Because Andy had been thinking about going to the press. She'd explained to him that for the time being, all of the information had to remain secret, or a nationwide panic would ensue. The vaccine that the Air Force had developed was starting to be deployed to major metropolitan areas on a very specific basis. And when a mayor, a governor, a representative or a senator had put up a fuss, Niko hinted that that particular politician had been exposed to the virus and then offered a choice “ they could take the vaccine, and be mated for life to one (or in some cases many) person, or they could deny the vaccine worked, and would be allowed to die. Only one governor had chosen to decline the vaccine, and while the Air Force had respected their wishes, they didn't allow the governor to tell anyone about the vaccine and its side effects. They did allow the governor to die, though. Niko explained to the two men that there were probably only a hundred or so people in the country with the full picture of what was going on, and that was by design, because already the virus was starting to take its toll on other countries. While some countries had done excellent jobs at containing the spread of it, others were on the verge of collapse. And the CIA was debating on what countries were worth saving and which weren't. England, Ireland and Australia were already in the process of being brought up to speed about the vaccine, but the complete details were only being given to them on an as needed basis. The pairing program had been confirmed to the outside world, but the side effects of the vaccine had been kept hush hush. On some level, the Air Force was convinced that foreign governments would laugh themselves at being told that the vaccine had crazy sexual side effects until they had gotten a chance to experience them for themselves. "Shit," Andy grumbled. "The ex-journalist in me feel like I'm sitting on the story of the century here, and I can't tell anybody." Niko squeezed his hand softly. "You're a good man, Andy Rook, which is why I'm happy to be mated to you, but you have to consider the ramifications of what would happen if you revealed all of this to the public." "The whole goddamn world would explode," Eric sighed. "I know. I've seen the data. And that's not the worst of it." "What's the worst of it then?" Andy asked. "The worst of it is that we're going to have to let a billion men die off for the planet to stabilize. It's going to be the biggest culling since World War Two, and even that wasn't a drop in the bucket compared to what this is." The three stood in silence for a long time. "How does anyone make these kinds of decisions?" Andy whispered. "You don't have to. We don't have to," Niko said, wrapping an arm around him. "You can't save the whole world, Andy, but you can save us. Hell, you've already saved those two amazing women out there. And they've been so nice to me, even though I apparently fucked you at your desk before even introducing myself." She blushed a little. "I still don't remember that. Did you watch, Eric?" Eric laughed, lifting the Collins glass full of scotch to his lips. "Are you kidding? Lily would've kicked the shit out of me if I did." "Oh, I dunno," Andy chuckled. "If you asked, she might let you watch." "Well, I don't intend to ask. She already has me waking up sore most mornings." "That's just the exercise from all the fucking you're doing," Andy said. "You're out of practice, just like me, and hell, I've got three women to satisfy." "Soon to be four," Niko giggled. "I'm sure it's every man's dream." "I'm just waiting for the first big fight to occur, because I know it's coming sooner or later." "That's future Andy's problem," Niko said, turning his face down so she could kiss him for a moment. "Besides, Ash made it pretty clear just because you're tired of giving me my medicine doesn't mean you get to skimp out on your promise to her." Andy groaned playfully. "I'm going to be running dry in a few days at this rate." "Oh I wouldn't worry too much about that, Andy," Eric said with a laugh. "The fall will probably kill you." "Yeah, well, you just keep thinking, Butch," Andy countered. "That's what you're good at." "What are the cats' names?" "The Russian blue is Muninn, and the black one is Huginn." "Odd names." "It's the name for Odin's two ravens, thought and wisdom," Eric said. "We were on a Norse mythology kick when we got them as kittens." "They friendly?" "Oh sure," Andy said. "They're just getting used to this many people being in the house at one time. If you put out their food enough times, they'll start cuddling up to you any chance they get. Ash decided she was going to befriend them right after she got here, and Muninn'll hop up into her lap when she's working at the table some days and just settle there. That's why Eric built her the foot rest, so she can put her legs up and Muninn'll sit there quietly." Niko looked back and forth between the two men for a minute. "How the hell were you two single before any of us showed up?" "Women don't like nerds," Eric grumbled. Andy raised a finger, arguing the point. "No, they like nerds alright, but they don't seem to understand that nerds like aggressive women and are terrible at making the first move. So nerds don't get the love they deserve." Niko looked out into the back yard, where the girls were gathering up their things, wrapping towels around their waists. "I dunno. You two seem to have done pretty well for yourselves at this point." Andy smirked, cocking his head to one side. "Sure, but luck is like the weather. Wait a few minutes and it'll change." A storm of bad luck was, indeed, just over the horizon. Chapter 8 The next few days involved a lot of time getting settled, as Andy learned more about the girls who now shared his life. They also spent time learning about each other. Andy spent time trying to get some writing done on another Druid Gunslinger novel, and when he got into a zone, the girls made a pact not to disturb him, especially if he started typing away badly. That gave them plenty of time to dig into each other's history, and the girls began to scheme and plan. They took great fun in learning each other's turn ons and offs, and to figure out how to quell their own wild desires, to try new experiences. The girls also took an interest in reading the seven books Andy had written in the Druid Gunslinger series, with Aisling going so far as to even mock up a movie poster for one of them, which delighted Andy to no end. It was starting to become obvious that the condo wasn't designed to hold this many people, however. At night, things were fine because everyone was packed in their beds, but during the day, people were having to work around one another. Aisling and Niko set up their laptops at the dining room table, while Lauren spent much of the day either working out in the backyard, or reading in a deck chair. Andy and Eric each had their own desk, Andy's in the dining room and Eric's in the living room. Lily seemed perfectly comfortable coding in the living room on the couch. When Andy's last partner showed up, she would have to either share space in the backyard or the couch in the living room. The dining room table might fit a third workspace, but it would be a very tight fit. There had been nice surprises, however. Both Lauren and Aisling were excellent cooks, each with radically different styles. Lauren focused on healthy cooking, while Ash was the master of lush, savory cooking that threatened waistlines just from the very smell of it. The cats had taken well to their new housemates, keeping themselves entertained while everyone was working. From time to time, they would hop onto people's laps, or walk across their laptops, but for the most part, they were just happy to have people to be around who might be willing to pet them in a spare moment. But they were starting to feel the limitations of the condo, and the heat wasn't helping. They had fans running nonstop, but the condo didn't have centralized air conditioning. When it had just been the two of them, they were able to manage by closing the windows and drawing the drapes, because the condo was nicely shaded by trees. But with six people, that wasn't holding up as well. By the time it started to cool down in the evening, a light funk had started to fill the place. And there was still one more person to show up. The camaraderie between them all had helped diffuse the tension, even as they delved into each other's past. Andy had gotten to know some of Aisling's siblings, especially Dermot, who had refused to let Andy off the line the first time they'd talked until he'd promised to send him an advance reader copy of "High Noon At Stonehenge," the upcoming Druid Gunslinger book that had started Andy down this whole journey. Turning on the news every night had been hard to watch, simply because it didn't jibe with the information they had at their own fingertips. As Phil had predicted, the government was doing its best to downplay the casualties, reporting false numbers to make it sound like everything was under control. And while reports of the vaccination program were starting to get out to the masses, nobody was talking about the side effects. Why, Andy kept asking himself, why oh why was nobody talking about the side effects? They were wrapping up a day's worth of work when Niko looked over at Andy with a soft smile. Aisling and Lauren had headed upstairs a few minutes earlier. "I've sort of been monopolizing you for a few days, Andy, so Ash and Lauren have a little surprise cooked up for you while I work late tonight. I'll be up in a few hours to crawl into bed, but you should go up to your room and enjoy what they've got up their sleeves." "You okay with that?" Andy said. He'd been navigating a whirlwind of emotions since the girls had come into his life, and was doing his best to make sure nobody ever felt left out, and that everyone also got a turn being the center of attention. "Oh relax. If I wasn't, I wouldn't have said so. And I did demand a mess of attention when I got here, so it's only fair I tap out of a couple of play sessions. Gimme a kiss and then go have your fun." She tilted her head upward as he smiled and leaned down, pressing his lips against hers. He'd meant to give her a quick kiss, but she folded her hand against the back of his neck and pulled him in to make it much more intense, practically searing him with the heat. "And Lauren's going to be a little nervous, and you're going to want to go easy on her. Don't, okay? She wants what she's offering, so don't deny her that. You'll know what she wants. Give it to her." "Yes ma'am." He offered her a mock salute and she reached over and swatted his ass. "Don't be a smartass. Now get your butt upstairs." Andy shutdown his desktop and then headed up the stairs. The door to his room was closed. Eric and Lily had been in their room for about an hour already, and he could hear the sounds of moans behind their closed door. Lily and Eric both started and ended their days earlier than Andy and his girls. Whenever a door was closed in the house, the rule was that you always knocked. So there was Andy, once again, knocking on the door to his own bedroom. "Come on in, luv," Aisling said. Andy stepped into his own bedroom, and saw Aisling sitting on the corner of the bed. On her knees on the floor next to her was Lauren, with her hands folded together in front of her. She wore absolutely nothing, except for a collar attached to a leash, the end of which was in Aisling's hand. He closed the door behind himself, feeling Huginn skitter in just before he did. "So what's all this then?" "Well love," Aisling said, "Lauren has a request. A couple of requests, actually. Don't you, slut?" Lauren licked her lips nervously, not speaking, but nodding in agreement. Aisling took the leash by the midpoint and used the end to give Lauren a smack on the back like a mock lash. "I asked you a question, Lauren. Answer me." "Sorry, Mistress," Lauren said. "Yes, Master, your slut would like to make a coupla humble requests, if that's good." What Niko had told him just a few minutes rung in his ears once more before he spoke. "You may ask. Whether I'll grant them or not remains to be seen, but if you don't ask, you risk nothing, you gain nothing. Speak." "Yes, sir. Thank you, sir. The other birds and I were talkin', and Aisl, Mistress Aisling was telling' us about her first time being taken in the back, an' I wanted to have a go at it." "Taken in the back?" Aisling gave her another playful smack with the leash end. "What did I tell you, whore? Speak plainly and dirty, otherwise he's not going to know what you want." "The ass, sir. I wanna be fucked in the ass." "That's one request. What's the other?" Andy said, moving a little closer to the two women. "You've been so wonderful and kind with me, Andy, but I want to see the other side of ya. I wanna rough go at it. Pull me hair, spank my ass, pinch me nips, ride my hard, pound me hard, make it hurt. Don't break me, but take me right up to that edge." Andy reached down and pinched one of Lauren's nipples between his fingertips, his grip holding firm and clamping even tighter than he would've normally. He expected to hear a whimper of pain from Lauren, but instead, a deep throated moan poured from her, and her hips almost rutted forward. "That what you're looking for?" "Fuck yes, Master." "If you want to be fucked in the ass, Lauren, you're going to need to get my cock good and slick. Going in dry would do some damage." Aisling giggled a little bit, and reached behind her, grabbing a tube of lubricant, handing it down to Lauren. Andy peeled his shirt off and felt Lauren's hands prying his jeans open, nearly ripping them down his legs. It wasn't until she'd gotten them down there that she realized he was still wearing his shoes from having walked out to the mailbox earlier. "Oh, you useless cunt, girl," Lauren said to herself. "Forgot to get his runners off." He certainly didn't go easy on her, and she certainly seemed to enjoy herself. Niko had slipped into bed with them an hour or so later, and the four of them drifted off to sleep. But it wasn't going to be a long and restful night for Andy. There was a knock on the door in the middle of the night. Aisling and Lauren were on his left and Niko was on his right, so he only had to move past her to get to the door. He saw her stir a little when he crawled out of bed, but he was able to avoid disturbing her too much. He pulled on a pair of boxers, tugged on a t shirt and opened the door to his room to see Eric and Lily standing outside. Eric curled his fingers at Andy to come out of his room. Andy nodded and stepped out into the hallway, then followed Eric and Lily downstairs to the living room. "Andy, we," Lily started, then paused, then started again, "I need your help." "Help?" Andy said, looking over at Eric. "What kind of help can I provide? I'm a writer, for fuck sake." "My roommate, well, my former roommate, she was given the vaccine, but,” Lily motioned for Andy to sit on the couch, so he did. "Look, Jenny's a nice girl. She's a little naive, and occasionally she's a bit daft, but she's a nice girl. She wasn't prepared for this." "Prepared for what?" Andy said. "What's happening?" "They delivered her to the man who was supposed to be her partner, and he took a swing at her, said he wanted to put her in her place before he'd let her have a taste of his seed. He tried to hit her, the fucking bastard. But Jenny's been studying aikido since she was six, and she broke his arm defending herself and ran. Even as horny as she was, she wasn't going to let someone push her around. So she fled and she's in hiding, and I can't let that stand, so we need to go and get her." "Go get her? Go and get her? And do what with her?" "I don't know, alright?" Lily said, raising her voice for a second. "I'm thinking we can take her to one of my coworkers and pair them up." "Isn't the government doing match ups? Aren't they going to be pissed that she isn't with who she's supposed to be?" "Look at me, Andy," Lily said, pointing her fingertips at her eyes. "Do I look like I give a shit what the government thinks? They didn't even do a proper check on the guy they were connecting her to. They paired her up with some abusive asshole with a history of violence towards partners. That isn't going to fly, okay?" "Let's go get her, and then we can figure out what to do with her, okay?" Eric suggested. "I'm sure one of us is going to regret this," Andy said, heading back upstairs to grab his socks and shoes. Before the plague had hit, even at three in the morning, there would've been at least a few cars on the road, but now, everyone was staying at home nearly all the time, which meant the freeway felt like a ghost town. That was for the best, because despite it not raining that much in the Bay Area, tonight it was pouring like a flood was coming. And people in the Bay were terrible drivers in the rain. It wasn't a short drive, and after a bit, Andy started to get a bit nervous. "How far up into the hills are we going, Lily? We're more than half way up to San Francisco at this point." "She's up here in Hillsborough, camped out in someone's vacant house since she fled from the asshole. I'm more worried that the cops have shown up to haul her ass to jail." "Or us," Eric said., They're gonna arrest us for being out under curfew." "Quit whining, baby," Lily said to him. "Right up there, on the left, 2885." There were in a very posh neighborhood in Hillsborough, with mansions on either side of them. There was plenty of space in between the houses, something that was mostly at a premium in the Bay. "You wait here with the engine running, Andy, in case we have to bolt quickly. Eric and I will be right back with her." Lily and Eric hopped out of the car, closing the doors and heading over to the house, and left Andy to wait. A minute or so later, a helicopter flew overhead, low and with a spotlight shining down, but it was off to the side and the beam of light cut through some back yard three or four streets over. Andy wasn't sure if they were looking for Lily's friend Jenny or not, but he hoped the police had other things on their mind. The wait was nearly unbearable. After ten minutes, Eric and Lily came back out of the house, a third person between them, hanging on, covered in a blanket it looked like had probably been stolen from whatever house she'd been hiding in. Eric held open the door and Lily loaded the woman into Andy's back seat before Lily ushered the girl into the car, crawling in after her as Eric slid into the front passenger's seat. "I think the cops are close, Andy," Lily hissed at him. "Fucking drive already!" As soon as both doors slammed shut, Andy's foot was off the brake and the car was in motion. It was hard to look back behind him, but after a few blocks he had to stop at a red light and glanced over his shoulder as he had to wait, and saw a familiar face resting her head in Lily's lap. "Jesus Lily, you didn't say your roommate was Jenny Carnero!" "Who's Jenny Carnero?" Eric asked. "She's the goddamn weather forecaster for channel 2." "How the hell would you know that?" Lily asked. "Neither of you strike me as Fox News watchers." "It's the only thing they had on over at 24 Hour Fitness when I went to work out, so I saw her all the time." "It was a job, Andy," Lily said. "I also didn't expect you to hold a grudge." "It's not that, Lily," Andy sighed. "She's going to be noticed missing. It's not like she's somebody we can just keep hidden without people knowing where she is. The minute she goes into work, the guy she's supposed to be with will know where to fucking find her, and that means they'll come for her." "By that point, she'll already be imprinted on someone, so it won't fucking matter," Lily growled. "And it won't be that asshole who tried to hit her." The girl whimpered, her head squirming in Lily's lap. "Lily," she whined, "Lily, it hurts. Need cock." "Soon, Jenny, soon. It won't be long." "Not long, Now," Jenny said, her voice starting to sound almost violent. "Give cock." "Oh shit, her nose is bleeding," Eric said, his eyes back on Jenny's face. "Just pull over and Andy can fuck her." "Excuse me, but I've already got three girls, and supposedly one more on the way. Why don't you fuck her?" "Because Lily says I can't." "Andy, stop the car," Lily said. "Eric, get back here." "But you said,” "I know what I fucking said, you little shit, but I'll have to fucking learn to deal with it, won't I? Get back here and let her suck you off while Andy's driving us home." Andy brought the car to a stop at the next red light, and Lily swapped places with Eric. As soon as Eric was sitting in the back seat, Jenny was practically ripping his pants off, fishing out his cock before slamming her mouth down on it. "Lily, are you sure about this?" Eric said, nervousness apparent in his voice. "Give it to her, Eric. She and I were good friends, we will be again. It'll just be an adjustment." Andy kept his eyes pointing forward for the rest of the drive as Eric got blown in his back seat. Chapter 9 The next day Andy was struggling to figure out a plan. He'd been running it around in his head for hours, trying to see some easy way through this, but he kept coming back to the same inevitable point “ he needed Phil's help. God, he was tired of having to ask Phil for help. "You're vexed, Andy," Niko said to him, placing her hand on his shoulder. He'd been sitting at his desk, and he looked back over his shoulder to her. "How can you tell?" "You've been looking at that computer screen for almost an hour and haven't typed a word, babe," she said, leaning in to kiss him on the cheek. "That's vexed. We haven't been together long, but I recognize when you're vexed. I do the same, when I'm thinking very hard about something. I stare and I fret, while I'm vexed." "You seem rather like a badass, Niko. You sure you're going to be okay, being saddled with a square like me?" She laughed. It was a sound he was quickly learning to love, confident and yet still somehow a little cheeky. "You've been keeping this house together despite all the chaos. That doesn't seem square to me." "You know I'm like a dozen years your elder, right?" "I won't tell anyone if you won't. So how can I help? What are you vexed by?" "Last night, our little voyage out, we brought back a new girl for Eric. She's Lily's former roommate. She was supposed to be with someone else, but apparently the man she was paired up with has a history of domestic abuse, and so Lily insisted we rescue her and paired her up with Eric so no one could pull her away." "So you're trying to figure out how to tell the government about how she's paired up with someone different? What makes you think they're even going to notice?" "She's a weather reporter on one of the local news stations, so people are going to notice. I think I've got a solution, but I just hate to do it. I feel like I'm always leaning on this friend to help us out." "Oh? Someone you've told me about?" "Phil. I've mentioned him. In fact, you should probably meet Phil. I'm just tired of constantly asking him for help." "Do you really ask him for help a bunch, or does it just feel like it and you're overreacting?" she grinned. "Probably the latter, but it doesn't always feel like that." Andy grabbed his phone and loaded up the Signal messenger app. He and Phil used it to keep their communication private. “Meet up in an hour at the usual spot? Almost immediately he got a response. “Make it 2. "Okay, looks like I've got a meeting set up. Phil's been our man on the inside for this whole pandemic. He works for a company that contracts for the military, and while he can't tell us exact details about what's going on, he can help paint in some of the corners. Phil will know how to get all this sorted out." "How long have you two known each other?" "Nearly 20 years? He's good people. Why don't you come with me?" "Sure, lemme go throw some pants on." A couple hours later, Andy and Niko had headed back to the park to meet up with Phil, who didn't bring Audrey with him. He was dressed wrapped in head to toe, much like he was the last time, a mask over his face and goggles over his eyes, with a ball cap pulled down over his jet black hair. Andy was dressed much the same. Niko didn't feel the need to wear goggles, and had her hair drawn back into a ponytail. Phil kept a good distance from them, pushing his vape pen behind his mask to take a drag from it, then tugged the mask down briefly to blow out a cloud of vapor into the air. "So what's the 911 call about, Andy?" "First, let me introduce you, "2nd Lieutenant Redwolf," Phil said, cutting him off. "Mr. Marcos," Niko replied. "Didn't know your name was Phil." "I'm surprised you even remember me, Redwolf. You were pretty out of it when I sort nudged you towards Andy." Andy cocked his head. "You sent her my way?" "She's part of our tribe, Andy. Geek cred through and through, and I figured it wouldn't hurt to have her kept in the family, so I just made a connection in the system. She had decent odds to end up with you anyway, but why take a chance, right?" "Guess I owe you one then, Mr. Marcos," Niko said. Phil swiped his hand in the air. "Then I'll call in that favor to insist you never, ever call me Mr. Marcos unless we're at work. Deal?" "I can make that promise." "This what you called me about, Andy?" Phil said, finally stepping a little further back, pulling off his mask so he could just continually draw from the vape pen. "Nah. I've got a bigger problem. So Eric's picked up a runaway." Phil frowned a little bit. "How do you mean?" "So Eric's partner, Lily. She had a roommate before the whole pandemic, name of Jenny. Now apparently Jenny was set up with some guy." "That's how it works, Andy." "I get that, Phil. But it turns out the guy she was set up with was some kind of domestic abuser." "Wait, what?" Phil scowled. "That sort of thing should've shown up before he got paired up with anyone." "I dunno. Maybe it didn't get reported before, maybe this was his first time and he was trying it on. But before Jenny could get imprinted on him, he tried to take a swing at her." "Fuck. She okay?" "She's got some self-defense training, so she got away from the guy unscathed and went into hiding." "You get the guy's name?" "I can have Eric send it to you. But that's not the big concern. The big concern is that once we rescued her, she imprinted onto Eric. And she's a talking head." "Shit," Phil said, taking another drag. "News?" "Weather." Phil swiped a hand back in the air again. "Send me her name. I'll get it taken care of. Don't even trip about it. That's the least of our problems right now." "Shit getting bad, sir, I mean Phil?" Niko asked. "You have no idea." "How bad?" Andy asked. "We're looking at ten to twenty before it's all done." "Ten to twenty million people dead? Jesus!" "No, percent. We're talking ten to twenty percent of America dead, mostly men. We're guessing it'll end up around sixty million dead before the vaccine's in full effect in the middle of next year." Phil took a heavy drag, and the news hung in the air like a guillotine's blade. "The news is going to break any day now how fatal the new mutation of the virus is getting, and then everything'll be crazy. The army's going to be deployed here on US soil and martial law's going to go into effect. President Pelosi's at least been quick about it, and she's bunkered down. News hasn't broken yet, but the orange gooomba died on the operating table a couple of hours ago. Looks like milquetoast will be next in a couple of days." "Forty or fifty million men dead? That's nearly half of the male population!" Niko said. "How the hell are we going to recover from that?" "We're going to have to pair up a lot more women with the remaining men, and encourage them to have a whole shitload of kids," Phil sighed. "But even with that, it's going to be a fucking mess for a generation. Which reminds me, when you go home, I want you to start packing up your things." "Packing?" Andy asked. "What do you mean?" "I mean, start figuring out the absolute minimum you would need to take with you if you had to leave in a hurry, and then get anything that might take a few minutes packed up. Anything else, just have it at the ready." "Should I be worried?" "Nah, but it wouldn't hurt to be a little prepared." "What's happening, Phil?" "I can't tell you that yet, but the world's gonna keep on changing, and it doesn't hurt to be ready for it." "Yeah, okay." "You'll actually be very happy after it happens, man. Trust me." "If you say so." "Trust Big Daddy Phil." Andy rolled his eyes. "I trust you about as far as I can throw you, and that ain't very far." "You'll see." His watch beeped and Phil turned it up to look at it. "I gotta get back into the office. Send me Eric's new girl's name and the guy she was supposed to be hooked up with, and I'll make a few edits into the system." "You know Phil, there are days it feels like you're seriously into some black bag shit." "Only some days?" Phil said, taking one final drag off his vape pen before blowing a huge cloud up and into the air. It smelled vaguely of cinnamon buns, Andy noted. "Then I gotta up my game again. I'll see you soon, brother." He pulled his mask back up and headed back to his car. Andy and Niko watched him go, stretching out a little bit. "So you worked with Phil, huh?" Andy asked her. Her face scrunched up a little. "I was part of their security detail until I got exposed to the virus and then got quarantined. When the symptoms started to get severe, they used us as test cases for vaccinations and tried to pair us off. They were having trouble finding someone to match me with, based on my stated preferences before I got drugged." Andy smirked a little behind his mask. "I knew I wasn't exactly what you were looking for." "You're a little older than I initially wanted, Andy, but I don't have any complaints now that I'm with you. I was also a bit leery about sharing a partner with anyone, but it seems like that's going to be S O P moving forward." "S O P?" "Standard Operating Procedure. If Mr. Mar” if Phil's right about those casualty numbers, they're going to have to pair up a Lot of women to individual men. I bet you're going to get a bunch more than just the one more you're expecting." "Jesus, that's a whole lot of personalities to keep in balance," Andy grumbled. "I dunno if I'm up to that." "You don't have to do it alone, stupid head," she teased. "You've got Ash and me to help manage the cavalcade of women you're going to be saddled with. We'll try and keep everyone from killing one another and manage your time, although we're definitely going to have to continue getting you into better shape." "Lauren's started in on that, but frankly, I probably need to eat better." "And cut down on the soda. You've got a full nest to look after." "This scares the shit out of me," he sighed, leaning his back against a tree. "You know that, right?" Niko strolled over to him, a coy playfulness to her stride, as she moved close. "I know how to relax you." Andy arched an eyebrow beneath the goggles. "What, here?" "Who's going to see?" "We're in a public park, Niko!" "Ask me if I give a fuck," she said, as she dropped down to her knees, nuzzling her face against the crotch of his jeans. "Alright," he laughed, "Niko, do you give a fuh " His sentence was cut off as she pressed her mouth down along the length of his cock until the head of it was pressed against the back of her throat. She held it there for a good moment, long enough that he could feel her suppressing her gag reflex, straining back tears before she drew her head back and gasped in a deep breath of air. A playful giggle rolled from her lips, saliva dripping from them. "No sir, I fucking do not. But the faster you give me what I want, the faster we can go home," she said, moving to kiss at his balls, suckling on his nuts for a moment before moving her lips back to wrap around the head of his cock. "Now hold my hair back and fuck my face." Andy reached down and grabbed her silky ponytail with one hand, the other moving to curl his fingers against the back of her head as he pushed her face back down onto his cock. In response, she let out a wanton moan onto his cock, her hands reaching back to grab his ass, helping push her lips down to the base of his shaft, his balls pressing right against her chin. His hand holding her ponytail pulled her back, sliding her lips back to the head of his cock before pushing her face back down again, feeling her fingernails sinking into his jeans a bit more in response. He could swear he saw her hips thrusting forward beneath him, her legs spread wide, her knees almost pressed to the inside of his ankles. The pace quickened, as he thrust forward into her face while tugging her down onto each shove, whimpers that sounded delighted shivering across his skin between the sloppy sounds. He finally pulled her head back, letting her pop her head off his cock, just in case she wanted to tell him to stop, tell him she'd changed her mind, or whatever. Instead, she turned her eyes up to him. "Don't fucking stop. Fuck my face. Gimme that load of hot cum right against the back of my fucking throat. Please?" Her brown eyes were peering up at him as she licked her lips, and he could feel her struggling to try and lean even closer to him. He started to pump his cock into her mouth again, and suddenly he felt one of her hands slide away from his hips. He could see it push down the front of her jeans, and almost immediately, it came back up again and raised into the air towards his face. Her fingers were glistening, practically soaked, and he could smell her cunt on them as he leaned forward to lick them clean. Just as he did, he felt his balls draw up and his hand on the back of her head pressed her face down to the base of his cock as that orgasm shredded through him. He knew his cum was blasting into her throat, and could feel her spasming and trembling against him. It still boggled his mind, knowing that his orgasm triggered one immediately in his partner, and far more intense than he'd ever been able to bring a woman to before. His hands let go, giving Niko back control as she drew back, groaning in a carnal sound he hadn't yet grown accustomed to. Instead of pulling away, though, she started licking up, making sure to catch any loose jism or spittle from his shaft, her gaze never once leaving his, as she smirked while her tongue slathered him up. "See? Don't you feel less vexed?" He couldn't help it and started laughing, and it was infectious, because she immediately began giggling with him, even while she was lapping up the last of his spunk. "Okay, yes, you got me, I am certainly less vexed. How about you?" Niko smirked a bit, giving his cock one final lick before she pulled his boxers and jeans back up, rezipping and buttoning them up for him. "By now, you have to understand that your sperm is like a magic formula to us, your partners. It's exactly what we need and want every day. It's like giving a junkie a fix. Of course I feel better." She tugged up his shirt and kissed his stomach before pulling herself back up onto her feet. "I'd have kissed you but, "I don't mind that you just blew me, Niko," Andy chuckled. "Oh, that's not it at all. I just didn't want to share," she said with a wink, tapping one of her fingertips on his nose. "Girl's gotta keep every drop to herself any chance she can. Normally we try and pass a little of each load around, but here I get one all to myself. So I'm savoring that taste lingering on my lips. But we should get back to the house." "Fair enough." As soon as they got back to the house, Lily was waiting for them by the garage door. "Are we okay?" Niko smiled at her and gave the plump girl a huge. "Andy's got you covered, don't worry." She rubbed her spiky hair and then headed into the house, leaving the two together. "So get me the jackass's name from Jenny, and I'll get it to our friend Phil, who'll make sure it gets entered into the record that he's a domestic abuser." "Hopefully that means he won't get paired with anyone then." "Well, based on what Phil said in the Discord channel a week or so back, it's more likely they'll pair him with someone who can beat the shit out of him," Andy sighed. "Or, someone who's into that kind of thing. People are into all sorts of weird things out here." "You don't have to tell me twice," Lily said, exhaling a deep breath. "Jenny's been nuzzled up to Eric all morning, practically unwilling to let him go. I wasn't planning on sharing him with anyone, but if I have to share him with someone, I guess Jenny will be okay." Andy realized a second later, his face must have given something away. "What's with that look? You heard something else from Phil, didn't you?" "Yeah, it's pretty fucking scary out there, Lil." He shook his head then looked up. "You're probably going to be sharing Eric with quite a few other women. Men are dying left and right, and they're going to have to figure out how to keep the country afloat. That means the traditional family unit design is out the fucking window." "How bad can it really be if they're keeping it quiet?" "It's about to boil over. The estimate is we're going to lose nearly half the men in America." Her eyes looked to him as if she was waiting for the joke. When it didn't come, and the silence had hung in the air an uncomfortably long time, she finally spoke again. "Half? Fucking half? Fucking Half?" "Yeah, I can't say I'm thrilled about it either, Lily. I've got a lot of guy friends, and the idea of half of them just being fucking gone isn't exactly news I wanted to hear when I got up this morning, but I got it anyway." Andy tossed his hands up into the air. "And we can't fucking tell anyone! The news will out in a few days, but we have to be quiet about it until it is. Also, apparently we need to start packing." "Packing? What for?" "I guess we're going to be moved at some point. I guess we'll find out soon enough." Soon enough came the very next day. Andy and his usual gang of friends had a Discord channel they hung out on regularly, and they'd been using it for news on each other. And Phil poked his head in just before noon with a simple message: "@DruidGun 15 minutes." The household had spent part of the da

Chronique des Matières Premières
La faible récolte française de blé peine à se vendre hors de l'UE

Chronique des Matières Premières

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2025 1:47


La récolte française 2024 a été l'une des plus faibles de ces quarante dernières années. Et comme si cela ne suffisait pas, la céréale française peine à se vendre. Deux des gros acheteurs de blés de l'Hexagone, l'Algérie et la Chine, sont aux abonnés absents cette année. L'agenda des expéditions de blé, dans les ports français, est désespérément vide. Une preuve concrète de la lenteur avec laquelle la récolte s'exporte depuis le début de la campagne de commercialisation, en juillet dernier. Et pourtant, la France n'a cette année que 3,8 millions de tonnes à exporter, hors de l'Union européenne, soit 60 % de moins que d'ordinaire. Mais depuis juillet, le pays n'a pas réalisé la moitié de ses objectifs.Le premier grand absent, c'est l'Algérie, partenaire traditionnel avec lequel les relations diplomatiques sont en dents de scie. Depuis le mois d'août, à peine plus de 30 000 tonnes sont parties vers les côtes algériennes : une goutte d'eau par rapport aux 1,8 million de tonnes de l'année dernière. Une source du ministère français de l'Agriculture reconnaît que « l'Algérie est quasi fermée au blé français », car bien sûr le pays achète toujours des volumes de la céréale, mais il privilégie d'autres origines, telles que la Russie. « Le pays a mis un embargo sans le nommer », regrette un négociant français, qui n'arrive même plus à vendre aux algériens du blé d'une autre origine, preuve que son statut d'entreprise français est elle-même un facteur de blocage.Peu d'espoir de voir la Chine s'intéresser au blé françaisL'autre pays qui fait défaut, c'est la Chine, dont l'économie peine à redémarrer. Le pays n'a pas acheté un grain de blé français depuis l'ouverture de la campagne alors qu'il en avait importé 2,2 millions de tonnes l'année dernière. La maigre consolation pour les exportateurs de l'Hexagone, c'est que la Chine ne s'est pas tournée massivement vers d'autres origines, pour l'instant. Il n'est pas exclu en effet qu'elle décide de privilégier un blé de proximité, le blé australien dont la récolte touche à sa fin.Au-delà des freins économiques et politiques, le blé français pâtit cette année d'une moins bonne qualité qui impacte le travail des grains dans les moulins. Cela ne l'a pas empêché de se vendre au Maroc, devenu le premier client hors UE pour cette campagne, en Afrique subsaharienne ou encore en Thaïlande. Concurrence argentine Il reste aujourd'hui cinq mois à la France pour vendre un peu plus de deux millions de tonnes de blé. Certains espéraient que la baisse du quota d'exportation des grains russes sur la deuxième partie de la campagne – soit 11 millions de tonnes maximum entre le 15 février et fin juin – libèrerait des parts de marché pour la France, mais la concurrence s'annonce rude.« La nouvelle récolte d'Argentine est sur le marché à des prix très compétitifs, le Kazakhstan s'est aussi manifesté ces derniers jours pour annoncer une disponibilité de 4 millions de tonnes », précise Damien Vercambre du cabinet Inter-Courtage qui résume ainsi la situation : « Il y a du blé ailleurs, de bonne qualité et à des prix plus bas que le blé français ».À lire aussiPremier fournisseur mondial de blé, la Russie recadre ses exportations

Fonction Publique Mon Amour
Fonction publique, vue d'ailleurs : Danemark

Fonction Publique Mon Amour

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2025 22:40


Dans cet épisode j'accueille Jean-Louis Rocheron, administrateur territorial expatrié au Danemark. Avec plus de 15 ans d'expérience dans la sphère publique française et des missions internationales, il nous offre une perspective unique sur la gestion publique dans un pays nordique. Jean-Louis nous raconte la particularité du Danemark : un pays ultra-décentralisé, où la fonction publique repose sur des bases très différentes de celles de la France.

Raidió na Life 106.4FM
Fada is Fairsing 14ú Eanair 2025

Raidió na Life 106.4FM

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2025 24:26


Ar an gclár seo chualamar ó Aislínn Nic Ruairí a bhí ar an gclár nua ar RTÉ La Vie sa Bhruiséil faoi chúrsaí Gaeilge sa chathair agus í ag labhairt linn faoi pháirt a ghlacadh sa chlár agus a saol sa Bheilg! Chomh maith leis sin, d'éisteamar le beagán de cheol fear chéile Aislínn, Páidí Ó Dubháin, ar cheoltóir proifisiúnta é sa Bhruiséil.

fada gaeilge dubh aisl chomh bhruis
The Sound of Economics
Do the European Institutions really need language diversity?

The Sound of Economics

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2024 38:55


In this episode of The Sound of Economics, Conor Brummell explores the topic of multilingualism within the European Union. He is joined by language experts Margo Sjis, Head of the Dutch Unit in DG Interpretation of the European Commission and Merje Laht, Head of the Estonian Unit in DG Interpretation of the European Commission and Aislínn McCrory, Head of the Irish Translations Unit in the European Commission.  Each of the language experts explain the historical, cultural, and political importance of their native tongues, before diving into the need for language diversity within the European institutions, which play a vital role in preserving and promoting European languages. They speak about the technical skills required for translation and interpretation and the importance of these services for inclusivity and democratic participation in the EU.  Finally, the conversation culminates with the language experts giving their insights on English becoming the lingua franca of the EU, and the cost to democracy if translation and interpretation services were removed from the European institutions.

Aujourd'hui l'économie
France: les médecins étrangers à l'hôpital public attendent toujours le décret censé régulariser leur situation

Aujourd'hui l'économie

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2024 3:36


Alors que les tractations ont commencé en vue de la formation d'un gouvernement en France, les dossiers brûlants s'accumulent sur les bureaux des ministères. La situation de l'hôpital public est particulièrement préoccupante. Début septembre, les hôpitaux publics ont alerté sur leur situation financière : d'après la Fédération hospitalière de France leur déficit continue de s'aggraver et devrait dépasser 2 milliards d'euros en 2024. Dans le même temps, le manque de personnel soignant continue de provoquer des fermetures de lits. D'après les dernières estimations, 15 000 postes de praticiens hospitaliers sont toujours vacants et autant d'infirmiers ou d'infirmières. Deux chiffres d'apparence sans rapport, mais qui pourraient expliquer l'incertitude dans laquelle sont abandonnés les médecins étrangers.À l'hôpital, presque un médecin sur trois a été formé hors de France et pour la moitié d'entre eux, dans un pays extérieur à l'Union européenne (UE) : dans le jargon, on les appelle les « Padue », pour praticiens à diplôme hors Union européenne. Dans de nombreux hôpitaux, ils sont devenus indispensables. « Dans mon service d'oncologie, nous sommes trois pour tout le département où je travaille », explique Zaïneb*, radiothérapeute et diplômée de la faculté de médecine de Casablanca au Maroc. « J'ai mes propres patients, j'encadre même un interne. » Pourtant, les Padhue ne sont pas reconnus comme des médecins à part entière.Un concours qui ne dit pas son nomPour cela, ils doivent passer un « examen de validation des compétences », censé garantir la qualité de leur formation. Un examen qui porte mal son nom puisque dans les faits, il s'agit d'un concours avec à chaque fois un nombre limité d'élus. Tous les ans, des médecins en poste qui exercent parfois depuis des années en France, échouent. « J'ai eu 13,5 à l'examen l'an dernier. Le seuil en oncologie était de 13,95, donc je n'ai pas été retenue pour une histoire de virgule », raconte Zaïneb. Dans certaines spécialités, le recrutement est même encore plus sévère. « L'an dernier, ils avaient annoncé 37 postes en ophtalmologie et ils n'ont retenu que 17 candidats. Je connais des gens qui ont eu 15 sur 20 et qui n'ont pas eu le concours. Des médecins qui ont exercé pendant plusieurs années, au service de la population et qui se voient refuser le droit d'appartenir au corps médical français alors qu'ils ont eu une excellente note, je ne comprends pas. »Sous la pression des hôpitaux, le gouvernement d'Élisabeth Borne avait promis de ne pas laisser les Padhue ayant échoué à l'examen sans solution. Une loi a été votée fin 2023 prolongeant leur autorisation de travail pour 13 mois renouvelables. Sauf que le décret d'application n'a jamais été publié. « On se retrouve dans une impasse avec un certain nombre de médecins qui ont quitté leur poste, ce qui entraîne des fermetures de consultation et des fermetures de lit. Un certain nombre sont même rentrés dans leur pays d'origine, s'alarme Christophe Prudhomme, porte-parole des médecins urgentistes de France et responsable de la CGT santé. Un collègue est rentré chez lui au Rwanda parce qu'il n'a pas eu l'autorisation de rester en France alors qu'il avait été responsable d'une réanimation en Auvergne pendant toute la période Covid-19. C'est quand même un problème ! »Des médecins beaucoup moins payés que leurs collègues françaisL'explication est peut-être à trouver du côté des finances publiques. Si tous les Padhue voyaient leurs diplômes reconnus, il faudrait les payer comme des médecins français. Or aujourd'hui un Padhue à son arrivée en France est payé 1 700 euros brut, soit beaucoup moins qu'un médecin français et même moins qu'un interne. Même quand ils bénéficient d'un droit temporaire d'exercer, ils restent largement sous-payés : Zaïneb gagne cinq fois moins que ses collègues français.« Et cela reste un statut précaire. Que deviendrons-nous dans deux ans ?, s'inquiète-t-elle. L'idée n'est pas de créer un appel d'air et de dépouiller les pays qui forment ces médecins qui viennent ensuite exercer en Europe », souligne Christophe Prudhomme. « Mais ceux qui sont là et qu'ils souhaitent rester, ils bossent ici, ils restent ici' c'est le slogan de la CGT. Surtout que ce sont des travailleurs indispensables pour maintenir l'hôpital public à flot ».Le médecin urgentiste a une explication plus cynique encore pour expliquer les réticences de l'exécutif à régulariser la situation des médecins étrangers. « Les Padhue assurent leur service dans des hôpitaux de petite taille que le gouvernement veut fermer, accuse-t-il. Donc en faisant fuir les Padhue, n'ayant aucun médecin pour les remplacer, cela permet d'accélérer les fermetures de services et d'hôpitaux de proximité. » Autant dire que la position du nouveau gouvernement sur ce dossier sensible est très attendue.*À sa demande, son nom de famille a été omis.À lire aussiLégislatives en France: la montée du RN inquiète les médecins étrangers et les hôpitaux publics

Live95 Limerick Today Podcasts
Our TV panel give their take on a ban on smart phones for kids

Live95 Limerick Today Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2023 16:10


On this weeks TV panel, Anne Marie is joined by Alison, Trevor and Aislínn who share their television reccommendations of the week. They also give their own opinions the ban on smartphones for shcool children. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Live95 Limerick Today Podcasts
TV Panel: The Morning Show, Talk to Me, & The 2 Johnnies Lock-In

Live95 Limerick Today Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2023 13:50


On this week's TV Panel, Joe is joined by Live95's Sarah, Aislínn and Tess. They chat about The Morning Show, Talk To Me, and The 2 Johnnies Lock-In. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Live95 Limerick Today Podcasts
The Beatles Are Back

Live95 Limerick Today Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2023 15:22


Joe is joined by Damien Mullane, manager of Steamboat Music, Steve Ryan, Course Director of the Masters of Songwriting at the Irish World Academy, and Live95's Aislínn Kelly to discuss the release of The Beatles final ever song. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Mycotoxin Matters
#30 The heightened risk of Penicillium mycotoxins in European forages | Dr. Max Hawkins & Aislínn Campbell

Mycotoxin Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2023 17:24


Discover the significant impact of Penicillium mycotoxins on dairy cows in European forages. While North America faces risks from fusarium mycotoxins, Europe experiences higher risks from Penicillium mycotoxins, affecting cow health and performance.  Learn how managing forages and implementing mycotoxin control programs can restore cow health and optimize milk production in our latest podcast episode, featuring Dr. Max Hawkins and Aislínn Campbell. 

Parlons Bitcoin
Les Origines Magiques du Bitcoin - @dergigi - PB56

Parlons Bitcoin

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2023 39:01


Une descente dans les origines de Bitcoin, où champignons magiques et idéal libertaire se croisent

Empowering Family Health
Ep#67 Helping CARI with Creative Art | Aishling Owens Nash | Empowering Family Health

Empowering Family Health

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2022 29:33


Aislíng Owens Nash is a mum of 3 and carer as well as founder of The Love Life Community. She is also the local leader for the Mums in Business International North Kildare and Dublin Community as well as the Head Leader for Mums in Business International for Ireland and Northern Ireland. In this episode, we will be speaking about a collaboration myself and Aisling have taken on to help raise much need funds and awareness for a charity in Ireland called CARI (Children At Risk in Ireland) based in Limerick and Dublin  who help support children who have experience child sexual abuse and their families.To hear my own story and why I became an ambassador for CARI, you can listen to the podcast episode on CARI's Hope Tree podcast here: https://www.cari.ie/the-hope-tree-pod...SECRECY IS THE CURRENCY OF CHILD SEXUAL ABUSE (CSA)The Hope Tree Podcast is designed to help BREAK THE SILENCE.Some viewers may find the following disturbing. Viewer discretion is advised. To contact CARI, phone +353 61 582224 or| hello@cari.ieContact Aislinghttps://www.linkedin.com/in/aisling-owens-nash-1b20b469/https://www.facebook.com/aisling.owensnashCARI's waiting list as of July, 2022, was 254 children. It is estimated that with current funding it will take 5 years to help this number of children and their families.It is our intention that our support and sharing will also help to open conversations and raise awareness of CARI and the incredible life changing work they do.Support the show======If you would like to support the show:https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=GD48Z5Q6GT582or Join my Patreon Page:https://www.patreon.com/empoweringfamilyhealth======Contact Johann (host) here: https://linktr.ee/johanncallaghan_sleepcoach======

Vakaro pasaka
Vakaro pasaka. Alina Vyšniauskienė. „Žaislų dirbtuvėlės“

Vakaro pasaka

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2022 11:17


Alina Vyšniauskienė. „Žaislų dirbtuvėlės“ iš knygos „Kalėdų belaukiant…“ Skaito aktorius Giedrius Arbačiauskas.

kal pasaka aisl skaito giedrius arba
El Arranque
241. Viernes, 2 de diciembre de 2022. Un año sin solución al cráter que aisló un barrio

El Arranque

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2022 6:10


La creciente de la quebrada La Madera causó una emergencia. Aunque las obras de mitigación avanzan, la calle y el terreno siguen cediendo.Para mantenerte informado de las noticias de Antioquia, Colombia y el mundo. Escuche hoy:• Quintero, sin fichas en Cámara de Comercio• ¿Quién es el nuevo constructor que aterrizó en Hidroituango?• Una guerra de bandas provocó el día de más homicidios del año• Toda la información de Qatar 2022Comienza el día enterado de las noticias más relevantes, visita www.elcolombiano.com

Noticias de César Vidal y más
La Entrevista | Victoria, víctima de acoso sexual en el trabajo: “Era un superior, empezó poco a poco, aislándome. Dependía de él todo el ra

Noticias de César Vidal y más

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2022 16:21


Victoria, víctima de acoso sexual en el trabajo, recuerda su historia, cómo sufrió acoso por parte de uno de sus superiores, y se acuerda de cómo se llegó a contárselo a sus compañeros e incluso a una psicóloga del seguro de salud pero las respuestas que recibió fueron que lo que le estaba sucediendo era "lo que pasaba en los trabajos" y que tenía "que aguantar". Todo ello y el no tener apoyos le llevó a dejar el empleo porque no aguantaba más. Pero continúa en tratamiento y no ha podido volver a trabajar.

Noticias en Español
La Entrevista | Victoria, víctima de acoso sexual en el trabajo: “Era un superior, empezó poco a poco, aislándome. Dependía de él todo el ra

Noticias en Español

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2022 16:21


Victoria, víctima de acoso sexual en el trabajo, recuerda su historia, cómo sufrió acoso por parte de uno de sus superiores, y se acuerda de cómo se llegó a contárselo a sus compañeros e incluso a una psicóloga del seguro de salud pero las respuestas que recibió fueron que lo que le estaba sucediendo era "lo que pasaba en los trabajos" y que tenía "que aguantar". Todo ello y el no tener apoyos le llevó a dejar el empleo porque no aguantaba más. Pero continúa en tratamiento y no ha podido volver a trabajar.

Bladhaire - RTÉ
Aislínn Uí Dhubháin - Grúpa do pháistí sa Bhruiséil

Bladhaire - RTÉ

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2022 14:04


ag lorg tacaíocht do grúpa spraoi i nGaeilge do pháistí sa Bhruiséil

ngaeilge aisl bhruis
Choses à Savoir
Pourquoi le français est-il l'une des langues officielles des J.O. ?

Choses à Savoir

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2022 1:59


Parmi les langues les plus parlées dans le monde, l'anglais se classe bien avant le français. Mais la langue de Molière a encore de solides positions, notamment aux Jeux Olympiques.Une place centrale pour le françaisL'article 23 de la Charte olympique, qui est en quelque sorte la loi fondamentale de cette compétition, stipule que le français est, avec l'anglais, la langue officielle des Jeux Olympiques.Il en fut même longtemps la seule, puisqu'il fallut attendre 1972 pour que la langue de Shakespeare profitât de ce statut. Il impose de rédiger les documents et les panneaux dans les deux langues et de faire les annonces aussi bien en français qu'en anglais.Mieux encore, si le texte anglais et le texte français présentent des divergences, c'est le français qui fait foi.Cette place centrale, le français la doit à sa prédominance aux XVIIe et XVIIIe siècles. Bien des souverains européens, imités par leurs courtisans, s'exprimaient alors dans cette langue.Mais ce statut de langue officielle, le français le doit en grande partie au fondateur des Jeux Olympiques, Pierre de Coubertin.Une position qui s'effriteMais la place du français, aux Jeux Olympiques, est de plus en plus menacée par un anglais conquérant. Ce déclin relatif ne fait que traduire la réalité, l'anglais étant devenu, et de loin, la première langue de communication au monde.Et, de fait, d'une compétition à l'autre, la position du français ne cesse cde s'effriter. En effet, les règles fixées par la Charte des Jeux Olympiques ne sont pas toujours respectées.Par conséquent, nombre de documents officiels ne sont plus traduits en français. Durant les conférences officielles, les intervenants ne s'expriment souvent qu'en anglais.Conscients de cette dérive, les responsables ont voulu redresser la barre. À cet effet, on a notamment institué un Grand Témoin de la francophonie, dont le rôle est de veiller à ce que le français conserve toute sa place de langue officielle.Nommé par l'Organisation internationale de la Francophonie (OIF), il adresse un rapport au Comité international olympique (CIO). Et les derniers rapports ne sont pas optimistes sur la place du français aux Jeux Olympiques. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.

Blas Pod
Stailc idir an GPA agus an CLG, Gaeil an Ghleanna, RnaG ag 50, Athoscailt na gColáistí Samhraidh.

Blas Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2022 21:29


Labhraíonn Fearghal Mag Uiginn le Réamann Ó hEaráin agus Máire Ní Bhraonáin, tráchtáirí spóirt, faoin stailc idir an GPA agus an CLG. Tugann Antaine Mac Aoidh cuairt ar an ghrúpa pobail Gaeil an Ghleanna i Léana an Dúin, Béal Feirste. Tá Raidió na Gaeltachta ag ceiliúradh leathchéad bliain ar an fhód agus cluineann muid ó Gearóid Mac Donncha, Ceannaire an stáisiúin. Beidh na coláistí samhraidh i dTír Chonaill ag athoscailt i mbliana agus insíonn Aislín Ní Choinn agus Caolan Ó Coisneacháin do Caoimhe Chats faoi cad a bheidh siad ag súil leis mar mhúinteoirí sna coláistí. Fearghal Mag Uiginn speaks to sports commentators Réamann Ó hEaráin and Máire Ní Bhraonáin about the GPA/CLG strike. Antaine Mac Aoidh takes a trip to Lenadoon to meet the community group Gaeil an Ghleanna. As Raidió na Gaeltachta celebrates 50 years on air this week, Dáithí Ó Muirí chats to station head Gearóid Mac Donncha. Caoimhe Chats talks to teachers Aislín Ní Choinn and Caolan Ó Coisneacháin, who will be returning to summer colleges in Donegal this summer as the colleges open again.

Ahora Dicen
Vizzotti: "El pasajero que ingresó al país con Ómicron se aisló responsablemente y se testeó"

Ahora Dicen

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2021 24:56


Carla Vizzotti en comunicación con Ahora Dicen para Futurock FM

Entreprendre dans la mode
[REDIFF] Sébastien Lucas (Business Angel & Advisor) - Se décomplexer du mot « problème » dans une entreprise, c'est déjà changer énormément de choses dans la culture d'entreprise.

Entreprendre dans la mode

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2021 110:09


Dans ce nouvel épisode, nous allons à la rencontre de Sébastien Lucas, il est business angel et advisor. Dans cet épisode, Sébastien nous parle de son parcours, des business angel, de comment choisir d'investir dans une boîte, de l'importance des valeurs d'une entreprise et de beaucoup d'autres sujets. J'ai adoré interviewer Sébastien, j'espère que vous prendrez autant de plaisir à l'écouter ! « Se décomplexer du mot « problème » dans une entreprise, c'est déjà changer énormément de choses dans la culture d'entreprise parce qu'on se dit, génial, un problème, résolvons-le. Tu es content le soir quand tu te dis on a résolu un problème qui n'arrivera plus, donc le monde de demain est forcément meilleur que celui d'aujourd'hui. » Ce que vous allez apprendre dans l'épisode :Le parcours de SébastienInternet et l'entreprenariat dans les années 2000Le problème dans le monde du travail françaisL'importance du business angelLes critères pour investir dans une boîteLe branding et les outilsL'importance des valeurs de l'entrepriseComment surmonter la peur du conflitLe management et son apprentissageLe CRM et l'acquisitionLes retours clientsComment rester connecté à la créativité et aux innovations« Tu ne gagnes pas en pointant ce que l'autre fait mal. Tu gagnes en innovant plus, en allant plus vite que lui, en étant meilleur, en attaque du marché et donc, oui, ça te dérange mais dis-toi que ce n'est pas un concurrent mais un compétiteur, il doit t'aider à être meilleur que lui. » Références :Ecole Épita https://www.epita.frLivre Stratégie Océan Bleu - Renée Mauborgne et W.Chan Kim https://livre.fnac.com/a8096960/W-KIM-CHAN-Strategie-ocean-bleu-2e-editionThe obstacle is the way – Ryan Holiday https://www.amazon.fr/Obstacle-Way-Ancient-Adversity-Advantage/dp/1781251495Make my lemonade https://www.makemylemonade.comNoo https://www.noo-paris.comColtesse https://www.coltesse.comLe closet https://www.lecloset.frAdmise https://admiseparis.comPampa https://www.pampa.coPapier tigre https://www.papiertigre.fr/fr/La maison plisson https://www.lamaisonplisson.com/fr_FR/Reinventing organizations https://livre.fnac.com/a8843377/Frederic-Laloux-Reinventing-organizations-vers-des-communautes-de-travailAirtable https://airtable.comSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Home Office, La Casa de los Podcast
Cosas que no Sabías... Que no Sabías: La familia que se aisló...¡42 Años!

Home Office, La Casa de los Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2021 10:31


Historias que no te van a salvar la vida...pero no vas a poder dejar de escucharlas", así lo firma nuestro querido narrador. Durante años y años, Agustín Avenali acumuló toneladas de conocimiento en forma de historias, leyendas y curiosidades. Un capital sinigual que ahora quiere compartir con vos, para que te luzcas en una reunión contando esa historia interesante o ganes algún concurso de preguntas y respuestas (?). Cuando a comienzos de 2020 se fue extendiendo la media de aislamiento social ocurrieron dos cosas: por un lado aparecieron historias particulares de supervivencia y por el otro, la sensación de estar perdiéndonos de algo. Hoy vamos a conocer la historia de un familia que se perdió algo más que un estreno de cine, ellos son los Lykov, que se aislaron en Siberia por ... ¡42 años!. Para escuchar los nuevos episodios podés darle seguir al canal o buscarnos en Instagram como https://www.instagram.com/homeofficepodcast/ , si te gustó el episodio podés invitarnos un cafecito por sólo 50 p https://cafecito.app/homeofficepodcast , pero si no podés, pero crees que puede interesarle a alguien más, no dudes en compartirlo

En Perspectiva
Informe sobre negacionismo: ¿Es cierto que el virus SARS-CoV-2 nunca se aisló?

En Perspectiva

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2021 1:36


Parte de un informe sobre teorías y cuestionamientos negacionistas.

Algo está pasando Formosa
Presidente del HCD de Chiriguanos dio Positivo a COVID19, cercana al Intendente que no se aisló

Algo está pasando Formosa

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2021 8:11


Entrevista con María Paz, vecina de la Localidad de Chiriguanos donde dieron 9 casos positivos para COVID19

Crónica Anunciada
Santilli: "No tengo clara la fecha en que se aisló a los padres de la paciente 1 en la Villa 31".

Crónica Anunciada

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2020 17:42


El vicejefe de Gobierno porteño, Diego Santilli, en diálogo con #CronicaAnunciada por Futurock.fm.

Entreprendre dans la mode
144 - Sébastien Lucas (Business Angel & Advisor) - Se décomplexer du mot « problème » dans une entreprise, c’est déjà changer énormément de choses dans la culture d’entreprise.

Entreprendre dans la mode

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2020 110:09


Dans ce nouvel épisode, nous allons à la rencontre de Sébastien Lucas, il est business angel et advisor. Dans cet épisode, Sébastien nous parle de son parcours, des business angel, de comment choisir d’investir dans une boîte, de l’importance des valeurs d’une entreprise et de beaucoup d’autres sujets. J’ai adoré interviewer Sébastien, j’espère que vous prendrez autant de plaisir à l’écouter ! « Se décomplexer du mot « problème » dans une entreprise, c’est déjà changer énormément de choses dans la culture d’entreprise parce qu’on se dit, génial, un problème, résolvons-le. Tu es content le soir quand tu te dis on a résolu un problème qui n’arrivera plus, donc le monde de demain est forcément meilleur que celui d’aujourd’hui. » Ce que vous allez apprendre dans l’épisode :Le parcours de SébastienInternet et l’entreprenariat dans les années 2000Le problème dans le monde du travail françaisL’importance du business angelLes critères pour investir dans une boîteLe branding et les outilsL’importance des valeurs de l’entrepriseComment surmonter la peur du conflitLe management et son apprentissageLe CRM et l’acquisitionLes retours clientsComment rester connecté à la créativité et aux innovations« Tu ne gagnes pas en pointant ce que l’autre fait mal. Tu gagnes en innovant plus, en allant plus vite que lui, en étant meilleur, en attaque du marché et donc, oui, ça te dérange mais dis-toi que ce n’est pas un concurrent mais un compétiteur, il doit t’aider à être meilleur que lui. » Références :Ecole Épita https://www.epita.frLivre Stratégie Océan Bleu - Renée Mauborgne et W.Chan Kim https://livre.fnac.com/a8096960/W-KIM-CHAN-Strategie-ocean-bleu-2e-editionThe obstacle is the way – Ryan Holiday https://www.amazon.fr/Obstacle-Way-Ancient-Adversity-Advantage/dp/1781251495Make my lemonade https://www.makemylemonade.comNoo https://www.noo-paris.comColtesse https://www.coltesse.comLe closet https://www.lecloset.frAdmise https://admiseparis.comPampa https://www.pampa.coPapier tigre https://www.papiertigre.fr/fr/La maison plisson https://www.lamaisonplisson.com/fr_FR/Reinventing organizations https://livre.fnac.com/a8843377/Frederic-Laloux-Reinventing-organizations-vers-des-communautes-de-travailAirtable https://airtable.com

¿Cómo resolverá Carmelita Salinas el expediente chino? Fórmula Espectacular con Flor Rubio. 23/3
MARK TACHER ROMPE CON SU PROMETIDA: ELLA LO ANUNCIA EN INSTAGRAM

¿Cómo resolverá Carmelita Salinas el expediente chino? Fórmula Espectacular con Flor Rubio. 23/3

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2020 46:04


A través de Instagram, la novia de Mark Tacher -Cynthia Alesco- anunció el rompimiento de su compromiso matrimonial. Sobre esto comentamos en el programa. También sobre el peculiar rompimiento de Aislínn Derbez y Mauricio Ochamnn. ¿Está la ANDA condenada a extinguirse?: uno de nuestros periodistas especializados opina que "sí". ¡Noticias exclusivas de espectáculos con los comentarios de periodistas especializados! Con la conducción de Flor Rubio, Mario de la Reguera, María Bárbara Martínez, Gabo Cuevas, Ana Lucía Salazar, Miguel Angel Maldonado El Chiapaneco, Joel O'Farrili, Daniela Ruiz.

OLEAN AVIATION ADVISORS
T5 · E12 - Inoperatividad simultánea en santa lucía

OLEAN AVIATION ADVISORS

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2019 16:59


El Aeropuerto Internacional de Santa Lucía (AISL), para el que se prevé la construcción de un par de pistas, presenta problemas de eficiencia en su diseño, esto de acuerdo con las conclusiones del Grupo Aeropuertos de París Ingeniería, empresa que realizó el Plan Maestro de la obra. Nuevos episodios de Lunes a Viernes 9 AM MEX. Descarga nuestra revista completamente gratis en la página de internet https://www.oleanadvisors.com/revista Síguenos en nuestras redes sociales @oleanadvisors en Facebook, Twitter, e Instagram. Contenido exclusivo para PATREONS en patreon.com/oleanmx Negocios: oleanadvisors@gmail.com

OLEAN AVIATION ADVISORS
T3 · E29 - La isla de Santa Lucía

OLEAN AVIATION ADVISORS

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2019 17:53


Francisco González Pulido sería el arquitecto mexicano invitado por la Sedena para la realización del proyecto del Aeropuerto Internacional de Santa Lucía (AISL). En una entrevista el arquitecto señaló que Santa Lucía estaría enfocado para recibir a aerolíneas de bajo costo y líneas aéreas cargueras. Nuevos episodios de Lunes a Viernes 9 AM MEX. Descarga nuestra revista completamente gratis en la página de internet oleanadvisors.wixsite.com/olean/newsletter Síguenos en nuestras redes sociales @oleanadvisors en Facebook, Twitter, e Instagram. Contenido exclusivo para PATREONS en patreon.com/oleanmx Negocios: oleanadvisors@gmail.com

OLEAN AVIATION ADVISORS
T2 · E1 - AISL Modifican Plan Maestro

OLEAN AVIATION ADVISORS

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2019 14:54


¡Bienvenido a la segunda temporada de Olean Aviation Advisors! El podcast número 1 para los amantes de la aviación. En este episodio hablamos de los cambios que tendrán que hacerse en el Aeropuerto Internacional de Santa Lucía. Nuevos episodios de Lunes a Viernes 9 AM MEX. Descarga nuestra revista completamente gratis en nuestra página de internet oleanadvisors.wixsite.com/olean/newsletter Síguenos en nuestras redes sociales @oleanadvisors en Facebook, Twitter, e Instagram. Contenido exclusivo para PATREONS en patreon.com/oleanmx Negocios: oleanadvisors@gmail.com

OLEAN AVIATION ADVISORS
OLEAN - Episodio 6 - Alfombras voladoras

OLEAN AVIATION ADVISORS

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2019 71:08


En este episodio hablamos de los problemas financieros que han presentado aerolíneas como Jet Airways. Y les contamos en exlusiva cómo se vivió la FAMEX 2019. 1. Elimina Boeing 210 órdenes por quiebra de Jet Airways. 2. Busca Interjet crédito bancario para financiar flota. 3. Caen acciones de aerolíneas por precio de petróleo. 4. Presentan plan oficial para Santa Lucía. 5. Aeropuerto de Santa Lucía se saturará en 10 años. 6. Construcción de AISL inicia lunes 29 de abril: AMLO. 7. Remodelación de AICM no tocaría MRO. 8. Un gran tropiezo para Boeing. 9. China revisará independientemente cambios del 737 MAX. 10. México podrá brindar mantenimiento a aerolíneas canadienses. 11. Necesario especializar a profesionales en materia aeronáutica. 12. Fomenta Airbus educación a jóvenes de bajos recursos en México. 13. México debe priorizar la educación aeronáutica y aeroespacial: FEMIA. 14. CIIASA impartirá curso de seguridad operacional en aeropuertos. 15. Urgen controladores para espacio aéreo mexicano. 16. Drones optimizan los esfuerzos de lucha contra incendios de Notre Dame. 17. Wing se convierte en la primera aerolínea certificada para drones en los Estados Unidos. 18. Impulsan biometría como pase de abordar. Descarga el Newsletter de la semana en nuestra página de internet oleanadvisors.wixsite.com/olean/newsletter Síguenos en nuestras redes sociales, estamos como @oleanadvisors en Facebook, Twitter, e Instagram. www.facebook.com/oleanadvisors twitter.com/OLEANADVISORS www.instagram.com/oleanadvisors/

Quoi de Meuf
#39 - QDM de poche : la série "Vernon Subutex"

Quoi de Meuf

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2019 15:27


Avec Anne-Laure Pineau. "Il a tous ses cheveux, son blouson, et le rock": "Vernon Subutex", la nouvelle création originale de Canal+ a depuis quelques jours envahi nos écrans de télévision.Inspirée de la trilogie littéraire éponyme et best-seller de Virginie Despentes, la série a bien évidemment attiré les fans originels de l’autrice mais également les curieux, novices en la matière.Qu’en ont pensé Clémentine et Anne-Laure ? Réponse dans cet épisode court.Références entendues dans l’épisode:La “beat generation” est mouvement littéraire et culturel américain qui a regroupé durant les années 1950-1960 des jeunes, des écrivains, des artistes peintres et des poètes-éditeursCharles Bukowski est un écrivain américainCathy Verney est une actrice, scénariste et réalisatrice française.“American Honey” est le premier long-métrage de la réalisatrice britannique Andrea ArnoldPhilippe Manoeuvre est un critique musical, éditorialiste françaisL’interview de Virginie Despentes pour le média BuzzfeedFishbach est une autrice-compositrice-interprète françaiseBéatrice Dalle est une actrice françaiseGuillaume Gallienne est un acteur, scénariste et réalisateur françaisL’adaptation du roman “A la recherche du temps perdu” de Marcel Proust par Guillaume Galienne“Le Péril Jeune” est un film de Cédric Klapich sorti en 1995Céline Sallette est une actrice française“Gazon Maudit” est un film réalisé par Josiane Balasko en 1994 avec l’actrice Victoria AbrilJuana Acosta est une actrice colombienneIman Amara Korba est une actrice françaiseLe “Bechdel test” est un outil qui permet de mesurer le taux de présence des femmes dans les oeuvres cinématographiquesInes Rau est une mannequin française. Elle a été la « playmate du mois » de novembre 2017 du magazine Playboy, et la première playmate ouvertement transgenreEloy Ferri est un acteur françaisPaul Preciado est un philosophe espagnol proche des mouvements féministes, queer et transgenre. Il est l’auteur du livre “Un appartement sur Uranus” de Paul B. Preciado avec la préface de Virginie Despentes aux éditions GrassetQuoi de Meuf est une émission de Nouvelles Écoutes, animée par Clémentine Gallot et Anne Laure Pineau. Réalisée par Aurore Meyer Mahieu, montée et mixée par Laurie Galligani, coordonnée par Laura Cuissard avec l'aide de Cassandra de Carvalho.

Quoi de Meuf
#30 - Les femmes vont-elles vaincre Donald Trump ?

Quoi de Meuf

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2019 42:58


Avec Kiyémis.Cette semaine, Clémentine Gallot et Kiyémis s’intéressent à l’histoire d’une revanche, et pas n’importe laquelle : celle des femmes américaines. Depuis janvier dernier, elles sont 177 femmes à siéger au Congrès américain. Parmi elles, 42 sont issues de minorités ethniques, et 3 de minorité LGBT+. De quoi se dire que finalement, Hillary Clinton n’a pas tout perdu…Mais même si aujourd’hui, il n’y a jamais eu autant de femmes en position de pouvoir aux Etats-Unis, cela suffira-t-il pour ébranler la gouvernance Trump ? Où en est-on en matière de parité aux Etats-Unis, mais aussi chez nous, en France ? Et puis, au fond, la politique a-t-elle un genre ?Références entendues dans l’épisode: Clémentine s'est faite tatouée par la tatoueuse Anna WandaLes féministes espagnoles qui s’étaient déjà illustrées dans les médias par leur immense marche des femmes, se mobilisent contre la coalition Centre-Droit qui arrive au pouvoir grâce au parti d’extrême droite, Vox. De nombreuses manifestations sont prévues à Séville, Madrid et Barcelone.L’abrogation de la loi sur la lutte contre les violences machistes en EspagneL’élection des adjoints et adjointes au maire de la ville de Sarcelles, dans le Val d’Oise, annulée à cause d’une “rupture d’égalité en faveur des femmes”En 1992, aux Etats-Unis, on parlait d’ores et déjà de “Year of the Woman”, “l’année de la femme”,en politique, en françaisL’affaire Anita Hill: professeure de politique sociale et de droit qui a révélé, lorsque le juge Clarence Thomas a été nommé à la Cour Suprême, que celui-ci lui avait fait des remarques à caractère sexuel lorsqu’il était son superviseurLa “Vague Rose” : mobilisation des femmes après la défaite d’Hilary Clinton et contre Donald Trump, multipliant les attaques sexistesRashida Tlaib et Ilhan Omar, les deux premières femmes musulmanes élues au CongrèsJeannette Rankin, la première femme élue au Congrès américain élue en 1917Donald Trump annule l’obligation de remboursement de la contraception par les employeursLa sociologue française Françoise Gaspard qui a étudié comment on construit la politique comme un domaine réservé et un exercice viril qui est fondé sur une sociabilité et une expression qui reste purement masculine. Ses entretiens dans l'émission A Voix Nue sur France Culture à écouter ici.EMILY's List : un comité d'action politique aux États-Unis qui a pour but l'aide à l'élection de femmes progressistes pro-choix.VoteRunLead: est une organisation à but non lucratif qui forme les femmes à se présenter aux élections aux États-UnisLe rapport “Girls just wanna not run” publié en 2013 qui évoquait le fossé de l’ambitionLa “falaise de verre” théorisée par des chercheurs anglais Michelle Ryan et Alexander Haslam qui explique qu’en période de crise, les hommes ont souvent tendance à refuser les postes à responsabilité et à les “refourguer” aux femmesLa politologue française Frédérique Matonti et son livre “Le genre présidentiel”, aux éditions La découverteQuelques noms de femmes politiques républicaines :Kellyanne Conway, conseillère de Donald TrumpSarah Huckabee Sanders est le 32ᵉ porte-parole de la Maison-Blanche, en fonction depuis le 21 juillet 2017Omarosa Manigault-Newman, participante des deux émissions de Donald Trump, The Apprentice et The Celebrity ApprenticeQuelques noms de femmes politiques démocrates :La femme politique américaine Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, élue le 6 novembre 2018 représentante du 14ᵉ district de New York à la Chambre des représentants des États-Unis, devenant la plus jeune représentante jamais élue au Congrès américainMaxine Waters, démocrate et députée depuis les années 1990. Elle s’est opposée à la guerre en Irak et cela fait plusieurs mois qu’elle appelle à la démission du président, Donald TrumpNancy Pelosi, femme politique américaine membre du parti démocrate et cheffe de la Chambre Basse, et donc de la majorité démocrateLe “shutdown”: chute du gouvernement face à l’impossibilité de voter une loi sur le budgetElizabeth Warren, une femme politique et universitaire américaine. Elle est membre du Parti démocrate, elle siège au Sénat des États-Unis depuis le 3 janvier 2013Kirsten Gillibrand, femme politique américaine membre du Parti démocrate et sénatrice fédérale de l'État de New York depuis le 26 janvier 2009. Elle succède ainsi à Hillary Clinton, devenue secrétaire d'ÉtatKamala Harris, membre du Parti démocrate. Elle est procureure générale de Californie de 2011 à 2017 et sénatrice des États-Unis pour la Californie depuis 2017Le témoignage d’Hélène Guinhut, journaliste au sein du magazine Elle France présente au meeting à Oakland au cours duquel Kamala Harris s’est expriméeL’échange entre Kamala Harris et Brett KavanaughWomen’s March: La marche des femmes est un rassemblement politique ayant eu lieu le 21 janvier 2017 à Washington, D.C. pour promouvoir les droits des femmesL’historien Nicolas Martin-Breteau qui a expliqué dans Libération que le rôle de l’électorat féminin noir est devenu central depuis la première élection de Barack Obama en 2008Le discours et les études de certaines féministes noires dont Kimberlé Crenshaw qui a théorisé le concept de l'intersectionnalité qui rappelle la contribution de certaines femmes blanches au maintien de la suprématie blancheLes femmes politiques dans la pop culture :La série “Baron Noir” et notamment la deuxième saison avec le personnage joué par Anna Mouglalis qui devient présidenteLa série danoise “Borgen: une femme au pouvoir” qui suit une femme première ministreLa série satirique “Veep” dans laquelle l’actrice Julia Louis-Dreyfus joue une vice présidenteLa série de Shonda Rhimes, “Scandal” qui est l’une des premières séries où une femme noire tient le premier rôle dans une position de très grand pouvoirLa dernière saison d’“House of Cards” avec l’éviction de Kevin Spacey remplacé par Robin Wright, Claire Underwood dans la série qui devient présidenteLa rappeuse Cardi B s’est exprimée sur Instagram contre le shutdown qui privait des milliers de personnes de leurs paiesLes recommandations culturelles :Kiyémis : L’essai de science politique “Black French Women and the struggle for equality 1848-2016” de Félix Germain et Silyane Larcher aux éditions University of Nebraska PressClémentine : La pièce de théâtre “Speculum” jouée et écrite par Delphine Biard, Flore Grimaud et Caroline Sahuquet qui dénonce les violences obstétricales"Les règles... quelle aventure” de Mirion Malle et Elise Thiébault,Pour poser une question à la team Quoi de meuf : hello@quoidemeuf.netQuoi de Meuf est une émission de Nouvelles Écoutes, animée par Clémentine Gallot et Kiyémis. Réalisée par Aurore Meyer Mahieu, montée et mixée par Laurie Galligani, coordonnée par Laura Cuissard.

Small Town Big Dreams
1.2 - Aislinn Clarke (Writer & Film Director)

Small Town Big Dreams

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2018 39:06


In this episode, Graeme tracked down writer, theatre and film-director Aislínn Clarke to her brand new office at Queen’s University Belfast, where she has just been appointed as a lecturer in scriptwriting with the Séamus Heaney Centre. A graduate of the course that she now lectures on, Aislinn grew up on the border between the North and South of Ireland, and now lives in the quaint seaside town of Whitehead on the North Coast of Co. Antrim. Beginning a media career from when she graduated from a Film Studies degree in 2004, Aislínn has pursued her passion for telling stories with talent and tenacity, across TV, theatre, radio, and now film, with her first feature – The Devil’s Doorway – due to be released in 2018. In this interview, Graeme uncovers how Aislinn’s early life created a love for telling stories, and how she manages to balance creative integrity and personal happiness with success and opportunity, and the joys of living by the sea.

Fada is Fairsing
Clár 27 - 2014 - Raidió na Life

Fada is Fairsing

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2014 21:03


Sa chlár seo cloisimid ó Aislínn Nic Ruairí faoin ngrúpa Gaelach 'Na Gaeil i gCéin' atá lonnaithe sa Bhruiséil a eagraíonn imeachtaí Gaelacha do Ghaeil sa chathair. Chomh maith leis sin labhraímid le Emma Uí Bhroin, Oifigeach Gaeilge de chuid Glór Cheatharlach faoin gcomórtas amhrán atá á reachtáil ag an eagraíocht chun amhrán a roghnú le dul san iomaíocht don Fhéile Pan Cheilteach a bhéas ar siúl i nDoire i mbliana.

En BLU Jeans
Perdió su empleo y aisló a su familia, historia de un adicto a los videojuegos

En BLU Jeans

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2013 17:15


Despesperada por la adicción de su hermano al uso del computador, en especial a los videojuegos, desde hace más de dos años, María* decidió contar... See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.