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Nahue Alberti from Paisanos joins Mazen to break down how they built the Boca Socios app using React Native, Solito, and a universal architecture—plus thoughts on AI testing, fast iteration, and building for real fans. Show Notes"The Universal Way: One Codebase, all platforms" on Paisanos blogPaisanos on LinkedInPaisanos on XConnect With Us!Nahue Alberti: @nays1_Mazen Chami: @mazenchamiReact Native Radio: @ReactNativeRdioThis episode is brought to you by Infinite Red!Infinite Red is an expert React Native consultancy located in the USA. With nearly a decade of React Native experience and deep roots in the React Native community (hosts of Chain React and the React Native Newsletter, core React Native contributors, creators of Ignite and Reactotron, and much, much more), Infinite Red is the best choice for helping you build and deploy your next React Native app.
Jaume Segalés y su equipo hablan de la "Velintonia 3", la falta de socorristas y la falta de examinadores de la DGT. Hoy en Km0, tras repasar la actualidad informativa y deportiva, profundizamos en los siguientes asuntos:"Velintonia 3" Velintonia, la casa donde vivió el célebre escritor Vicente Aleixandre, ha sido finalmente adquirida por el Ejecutivo autonómico en subasta pública. Ubicada en el distrito de Chamberí, se convertirá en la Casa de la Poesía. Un cuidado documental nos cuenta la historia de este lugar tan importante para grandes nombres de nuestra Literatura. "Velintonia 3". Así se titula este filme que logra, tras cuarenta años de clausura y abandono, recupera la memoria de este inmueble donde pasó la mayor parte de su vida Vicente Aleixandre. Nacido en Sevilla en 1898, vivió en Madrid desde 1909 hasta su muerte en 1984. Figura central en la poesía del siglo XX, recibió el Premio Nacional de Literatura en 1933, fue elegido académico de la RAE en 1949 y, en 1977 fue galardonado con el Premio Nobel de Literatura. Su casa fue el lugar de encuentro de figuras destacadas de la Generación del 27, como Lorca, Dámaso Alonso, Cernuda, Alberti o Miguel Hernández, y posteriormente de autores de la posguerra como José Hierro, Francisco Brines, Claudio Rodríguez o Juan Luis Panero, así como poetas novísimos como Luis Antonio de Villena, Pere Gimferrer, Vicente Molina Foix o Leopoldo María Panero. Entrevistamos al director de "Velintonia 3", Javier Vila.Falta de socorristas Estamos viviendo unas semanas de mucho calor en Madrid. Por eso las zonas de baño y las piscinas se convierten en pequeños oasis donde escapar de las llamas del asfalto. Pero como viene siendo habitual en los últimos años, pese a que el agua luce fresca y transparente, muchas piscinas tienen el cierre echado. La causa, la falta de socorristas que velen por los bañistas. Y no hablamos de una o dos. Según denuncia la Asociación de Empresarios de Mantenimiento Profesional de Instalaciones Acuáticas, estamos hablando de más de 300 instalaciones que todavía no han podido arrancar la temporada estival. Entrevistamos a Enrique González, vicepresidente de EMPIA (Asociación de Empresarios de Mantenimiento Profesional de Instalaciones Acuáticas).Falta de examinadores de la DGT Hoy arrancamos con un tema que está generando preocupación en toda la Comunidad de Madrid: el colapso en los exámenes prácticos de la DGT. En el centro de Móstoles, que concentra cerca del 80 % de las pruebas de conducir, más de 60.000 alumnos están a la espera de una cita para poder examinarse. Las demoras alcanzan los tres meses o más, debido a la reducción de examinadores (de 103 a 74) y a las nuevas restricciones en el número de pruebas diarias. Las autoescuelas alertan de que esta situación frena no solo sus planes, sino también las oportunidades laborales de muchos jóvenes. Entrevistamos a Emilio Fernández, presidente de la Asociación Provincial de Autoescuelas de Madrid.Sección lingüística "Dicho Queda" Carlota Izquierdo Gil (Instagram: @cigservicioslinguisticos) nos explica el plural expresivo.
Send us a textOn this powerful and transparent episode, host Willie Rodriguez sits down with Alberti Ortiz, founder of Boca Landscape Designs, to explore how landscaping became more than just a business — it became a calling. From mowing lawns at age 13 for $4 an hour to becoming a creative visionary in landscape design, Alberti's story is one of faith, surrender, and transformation.Willie, who has been following Alberti's journey on Instagram, dives deep into how Alberti overcame limiting beliefs, embraced mentorship, and transitioned from cutting 20 lawns a day to designing high-end, purpose-driven outdoor spaces. More than just building landscapes, Alberti is now helping people build from the inside out — emotionally, spiritually, and professionally.You'll hear how Alberti:- Faced and overcame fear to launch his business in 2015- Pivoted from lawn maintenance to luxury design- Uses VIP 3D software to close 90% of his jobs- Protects his creative work with contracts and boundaries- Finds strength through faith, sobriety, and community- Believes in divine connections and helping others grow- Builds real relationships in an industry often driven by transactionAlberti shares raw moments — from struggles with ego and trust to the turning point where prayer, mentorship, and serving others reshaped his life. His leadership style, rooted in humility and integrity, is reshaping how we define success in the green industry.
Epitaph founder Brett Gurewitz discusses rare records, early Bad Religion releases, the lasting impact of "Suffer", format transitions, and staying relevant through punk's evolution and vinyl's revival. Topics Include: Brett's first record: Cosmo's Factory at age 9-10 Lost entire record collection after breakup with Susie Shaw Greg Shaw's legendary garage rock collection inspired young Brett Vinyl revival surprised Brett after seeing format cycles Started Epitaph shipping vinyl from West Beach closet CD controversy: expensive, poor sound quality initially Made three formats: vinyl, cassette, CD for releases Vinyl nearly died in late 90s, warehouse troubles COVID lockdown sparked massive vinyl sales resurgence Indie artists need vinyl for merch booths Color variants important for hardcore collecting communities Epitaph's mission: help artists, don't make records ourselves Started Bad Religion at 17, Greg/Jay were 15 No label knowledge, just entrepreneurial punk rock spirit Dad lent $1500, found Alberti pressing plant First 7-inch had skipping error, different pressings exist Rodney on ROQ played cassette before vinyl Fan mail arrived from Europe surprisingly early "Into the Unknown" prog disaster: 11,000 returns somehow Took day job selling gay disco imports Learned recording at University of Sound Arts Started West Beach studio in Pacifica's back closet Cocaine-fueled 80s work schedule: three jobs simultaneously "Suffer" recorded in seven days, transcendent experience Eddie Schreier at Capitol gave Brett confidence boost "Suffer" sound attracted top punk bands to studio Signed NOFX, Offspring through West Beach connections California harmonies influenced by Adolescents, Beach Boys "Beginner's mind" philosophy keeps Epitaph current today Authenticity and youth create that rock miracle Enter to win a record from us to celebrate Ep500 High resolution version of this podcast is available at: www.Patreon.com/VinylGuide Listen on Apple: https://apple.co/2Y6ORU0 Listen on Spotify: https://spoti.fi/36qhlc8
La Residencia de Estudiantes de Madrid ha sido, históricamente, un lugar clave en el desarrollo del conocimiento, las artes y la vanguardia, desde 1910 hasta 1939. Los nombres de algunos de los grandes genios españoles, como García Lorca, Dalí, Buñuel, Alberti, Unamuno u Ortega y Gasset, están estrechamente ligados a esta institución, que en la actualidad cuenta con la distinción de Patrimonio Europeo.Entre los distinguidos estudiantes que actualmente desarrollan sus estudios de investigación mediante becas se encuentran dos jóvenes de la Región de Murcia: José Antonio Lucas (Lorca, 1999) e Iván Alarcón (Jumilla, 1998). José Antonio es físico y matemático, y centra sus investigaciones en la mecánica de fluidos. Por su parte, Iván es biotecnólogo y trabaja en el estudio de enfermedades raras cardíacas.En esta entrevista en el programa Plaza Pública de Onda Regional, nos cuentan su día a día en el "templo de la ilustración española", cuáles son sus expectativas y cómo desafían, desde el conocimiento y la investigación, los límites de la ciencia "para seguir investigando, descubriendo y construyendo una sociedad mejor".
Caratteristiche e protagonisti dell'educazione rinascimentale, ovvero il modello pedagogico del periodo umanistico-rinascimentale adottato da intellettuali e famiglie nobiliari.
Los años pasan y el tiempo es un compañero de doble filo. Una alegría que la memoria mantenga el recuerdo de García Lorca y Alberti y un dolor que los problemas se repitan con experiencias ya vividas. Miro a los Estados Unidos, a América Latina, y comprendo que podemos discutir de muchas cosas, pero no debemos olvidar lo que nos pidió Rafael Alberti hace 90 años: no dejemos que nuestro sí se convierta en un yes.
Ospite la Prof.ssa Rosita Alberti - Dirigente Scolastico dell'Istituto Comprensivo "Giovanni Verga" di Fiumefreddo di Sicilia (CT)
This week, we're joined by Sergio Alberti from Concepción, Chile bringing the heat with a guest mix packed full of Euro classics. If you love 90s and early 2000s anthems, you're in for a treat.
samedi 7 décembre 2024Francesca Alberti – Pierres, matières, surfaces à la Villa Médicis – Silvana editoriale – Revue Studiolo n.19 – éditions Macula En dialogue avec Ariane Varela Braga et Gaëlle ObiéglyDe la villa de Lucullus au palais d'Honorius, du casino du cardinal Giovanni Ricci da Montepulciano à la villa de Ferdinand de Médicis, la Villa Médicis, siège de l'Académie de France à Rome depuis 1803, recèle, dans ses pierres, matières et surfaces, plusieurs récits qui se croisent et s'entrecroisent. Les contributions réunies dans ce volume, issues de l'histoire de l'art et de l'architecture, de la restauration ou de l'archéologie mais aussi de la littérature, portent une attention rapprochée aux traces conservées dans les matériaux et leurs multiples sollicitations.De par leurs approches diverses, ces textes nous proposent de parcourir la Villa Médicis en redécouvrant son écosystème matériel, où se superposent des régimes de temporalité non linéaires, nous invitant à reconsidérer notre propre rapport à l'histoire et aux lieux patrimoniaux.Francesca Alberti est Directrice du département d'histoire de l'art à l'Académie de France à Rome et Maîtresse de conférences à l'Université de Tours et au Centre d'Études Supérieures de la Renaissance. Ses recherches se concentrent sur l'art et la culture visuelles au début de l'époque moderne. Pensionnaire à l'Académie de France à Rome (2014-2015), elle a été cocommissaire en 2022 de l'exposition Gribouillage / Scarabocchio. De Léonard de Vinci a Cy Twombly (Villa Médicis, Rome-Ecole des Beaux-Arts, Paris).
Max Alberti ist seit 25 Jahren Schlagzeuger der Münchner Band Jamaram, die er einst mitbegründete. Außerdem ist der gebürtige Münchner auch seit Jahrzehnten Schauspieler und eine feste Größe in der Welt der Telenovelas.
En este episodio de La Cinemafia, tenemos el honor de conversar con Luis Alberti, reconocido actor mexicano conocido por su papel como Brandon López Morales en Rosario Tijeras y recientemente como el capitán Armando Guerrero en Contraataque, disponible en Netflix. A través de nuestro formato de "Cinegrafía", exploramos los gustos y experiencias cinematográficas de Luis, descubriendo las películas y directores que han influido en su carrera y vida personal. Desde sus inicios en el cine con películas como La jaula de oro y Eisenstein en Guanajuato, hasta su premiada actuación en Mano de obra, que le valió el Ariel al Mejor Actor en 2020, Luis comparte anécdotas y reflexiones sobre el séptimo arte. Acompáñanos en esta íntima conversación para conocer más sobre las inspiraciones y preferencias cinematográficas de Luis Alberti, y cómo estas han moldeado su destacada trayectoria en la actuación. Síguenos en:YouTube: La CinemafiaInstagram: @lacinemafia, @lachicaalmodovar, @anuarac1Producido y Distribuido por Genuina Media babbel.com/CINEMAFIA
The Boat, Hania Rani, Ghosts, Gondwana RecordsSabir, Wamla, Clara Gallardo, Julio Martín, Wamla, WamlaEl Viaje, Wamla, Clara Gallardo, Julio Martín, Wamla, WamlaUn Tiempo Nuevo, Wamla, Clara Gallardo, Julio Martín, Wamla, WamlaCon toda palabra, Matthieu y Camille Saglio, Al alba , ACT MusicLe vent nous portera, Matthieu y Camille Saglio, Al alba, ACT MusicThe Art of Falling, Dardust, Urban Impressionism, MasterworksAlberti 7, Jens Schöwings Blue Note Bach, Jotter, Blacklisted RecordsJotter, Jens Schöwings Blue Note Bach, Jotter, Blacklisted RecordsWayne the brain, Jens Schöwings Blue Note Bach, Jotter, Blacklisted RecordsYellow Shoe Ghost, Aurehl, Yellow Shoe Ghost, Mr Crandall RecordsSlow Motion, Alessia Cara, Love & Hyperbole, EP Entertainment, LLC / Def JamEscuchar audio
Hoy recordaremos a una bailaora de verdá, de las que se quitaba los zapatos pa bailá. Hoy hablaremos de Micaela Flores Amaya. La pequeña Micaela nació en Marsella, pero con el ímpetu con el que le salió el bigotillo a los 11 años podría haber nacido perfectamente en Lisboa. Nació de cuna gitana en 1938, de padres andaluces inmigrantes en Francia que se volvieron a Barcelona al año siguiente loquitos por comerse un plato berza, aunque el 39 fue mal año pa las tagarninas. Lo de la Chunga se lo puso una vecinita que la miró mal y ella le dijo que como la volviera a mirar así le iba a decir a su madre que su plato favorito era la lasaña del Aldi. Con 6 añitos bailaba descalza en los bares de la ciudad Condal porque gitana, pobre y en 1944 la palabra “escuela” le sonaba a rozadura entre los muslos que pica mucho. Fue en una de sus actuaciones callejeras improvisadas donde la descubrió el pintor Paco Rebés. Paco se convirtió en su padrino y protector sabiendo que Micaela podía triunfar si le montaban un espectáculo con tó sus cositas y se lavaba los pies tó los días. En el verano de 1953, con 15 años, Micaela conoció a Emma Maleras, su primera instructora de baile. Como la Chunga no sabía los días de la semana, Emma le abría la mano en abanico y se lo indicaba con los dedos. Igual pa los dineros pero era la Chunga la que le ponía la mano en abanico a la otra. Su fuerza y sensualidad a la hora de bailar, porque movía las manos como las azafatas del Teletienda, pronto la hizo aparecer en la prensa local. Además, Paco fue quien la introdujo en el círculo de intelectuales de la época llegando a ser musa de artistas como Alberti o Dalí, que le hizo pintar un cuadro bailando con los pies descalzos, que eso parecía un dibujo de Pocoyo coloreao por Michael J. Fox. Entonces la Chunga dio el salto aquí, a la capital. Pastora Imperio la contrata como bailaora en 1956 y actúa en los primeros tablaos flamencos, que eran los Starbucks de antes. Actuar en el Corral de la Morería le ayuda a llegar a EEUU. Menos mal que los Simpsons todavía no habían sacao la tablilla de colores de piel, porque en la foto del DNI la Chunga tenía cara de destruir la autoestima del mismísimo Elon Musk con 2 insultos. Allí, Sullivan, un importante empresario, la contrata en Las Vegas y la presenta en la tele, enamorando a Ava Gardner gracias a la cual intervino en dos películas de Hollywood. La Chunga triunfaba más que un tupper de arroz blanco en un gimnasio. En 1961 se casa con el director de cine José Luis Gonzalvo con quien tendría a sus 3 hijos. En esta época ya llevaba el pelo mu estirao pa'trá y en todas las fotos que estaba bailando salía como si se estuviera levantando del sofá con lumbago. Cuando se jubiló se dedicó a pintar cuadros de estilo naïf, que son como los dibujos de tus hijos que tienes en la nevera pero más caros. Desgraciadamente, el 3 de enero de este año, a los 87 años, La Chunga nos dejaba aunque ustedes siempre podrán recordarla cuando se coman un plato de berza con sus tagarninas o se levanten del sofá con un ataque de lumbago.
Gerlando Alberti è amico di vecchia data di Buscetta ed ha sempre frequentato Cicchiteddu Greco e Badalamenti. Quando Buscetta gli scrive, per vendicarsi di Riina uccidendo Calò, Gerlando Alberti è detenuto all'Ucciardone. non farà in tempo a rispondere perché gli uomini di U'Curtu Riina colpiranno prima di lui. Riina ha detto: uccidete Gerlando Alberti. ISCRIVITI AL CANALE: https://www.youtube.com/@italiamistero?sub_confirmation=1 ùVuoi approfondire? Vai alle seguenti playlist su Youtube: Oppure vai alla pagina di italiamistero.it: #italiamistero #gerlandoalberti #riina www.italiamistero.it: https://www.italiamistero.it/
* Entrevistamos a Iñigo Arreytunandia Usabiaga, voluntario y encargado del departamento de comunicación y embajadores de VOLUNFAIR. La mayor feria universitaria de voluntariado de España, que además de ser mago profesional, fue alumno de Pablo Garrido Martínez–Llop que nos acompaña en la entrevista, él es Project Manager en Talgo del proyecto de los nuevos trenes de alta velocidad de Alemania, profesor de matemáticas en Industriales, al cual acaban de conceder el pasado 4 de febrero una medalla de la Real Academia de Ingeniería por su trayectoria profesional e investigadora, recientemente ha presentado la tesis doctoral sobre inteligencia artificial y los trenes. * Los Papeles de Feliciano presentan a Fernando Villalon y la oda a su muerte de Alberti. * Leonardo Daimiél Pérez de Madrid presenta un texto del escritor Canadiense Mathieu Bock-Côté titulado La revolución religiosa de nuestro tiempo. * El profesor Ignacio del Villar Profesor de Tecnología electrónica en la Universidad de Navarra, presenta la segunda entrega del calendario como logro de la Iglesia en la sección de la Sociedad de Científicos Católicos. * Luis Antequera presenta la sección de historia "No es un día cualquiera". * El profesor José Manuel Amaya presenta la sección de Curiosidades científicas, si en semanas anteriores se trataba de la Teoría de la Relatividad General, hoy desarrolla los aspectos más reales y demostrados de la misma, y Albert Einstein como persona.
Zapata reflexiona sobre su amor por la poesía y la frustración de no poder musicarla él mismo, pero señala cómo grandes compositores como Serrat y Turina lo hicieron magistralmente. A lo largo de la sección, comparte interpretaciones de compositores clásicos que transformaron los poemas de Campoamor, Bécquer, Lorca, Alberti y otros en obras musicales, destacando la fusión entre la música popular, el flamenco y la música culta. Escuchar audio
TIRANA (ITALPRESS) - "E' un'ulteriore opportunità che rafforza i legami tra due Paesi, legami d'amicizia che si stanno trasformando in partnership strategica. La comunicazione è essa stessa una parte della strategia di rapporti tra due Paesi. Siamo fiduciosi che da questo accordo nasca un rinforzo ulteriore dell'amicizia, della collaborazione tra i nostri due Paesi”. Lo ha detto l'ambasciatore d'Italia in Albania Marco Alberti, in occasione della firma, a Tirana, di un accordo di collaborazione fra l'ATA, l'agenzia di stampa di Stato dell'Albania. e l'agenzia Italpress.mrvmgg/gtr
TIRANA (ITALPRESS) - "E' un'ulteriore opportunità che rafforza i legami tra due Paesi, legami d'amicizia che si stanno trasformando in partnership strategica. La comunicazione è essa stessa una parte della strategia di rapporti tra due Paesi. Siamo fiduciosi che da questo accordo nasca un rinforzo ulteriore dell'amicizia, della collaborazione tra i nostri due Paesi”. Lo ha detto l'ambasciatore d'Italia in Albania Marco Alberti, in occasione della firma, a Tirana, di un accordo di collaborazione fra l'ATA, l'agenzia di stampa di Stato dell'Albania. e l'agenzia Italpress.mrvmgg/gtr
In der Satire „Die geschützten Männer“ von Irene von Alberti werden Männer von einem Virus dahingerafft. Wird dadurch alles besser? Und was tun, mit den letzten ihrer Art?
Viðmælandi þáttarins er Lóa Dagbjört Kristjánsdóttir, stofnandi og meðeigandi Lindex og Gina Tricot á Íslandi. Lindex er sænsk verslunarkeðja sem selur kven- og barnaföt og Gina Tricot er sænsk tískukeðja sem selur kvenmannsföt. Lóa er fædd árið 1979 og alin upp í Flóanum og á Selfossi. Hún gekk í Menntaskólann í Kópavogi og lauk síðan BS prófi í viðskiptafræði frá Háskólanum í Reykjavík. Eftir útskrift vann hún sem verkefnastjóri um tíma hjá Innovit, sem hélt m.a. utan um viðskiptaáætlanakeppnina Gulleggið. Lóa flutti síðan til Svíþjóðar ásamt manni sínum Alberti Þór og tveimur sonum og stofnaði verslunina Emil og Línu við eldhúsborðið sem seldi sænskar vörur á Íslandi. Þau fengu svo hugmyndina að fá sérleyfi fyrir Lindex á Íslandi og eru verslanirnar nú um tíu talsins. Seinna fengu þau svo um sérleyfi fyrir Gina Tricot og eru verslanirnar nú um fjórar talsins. Þau hafa nú nýverið tekið við rekstri barnafataverslunarinnar Dimmalimm á Laugavegi og samhliða því tryggt sér sérleyfi fyrir spænska barnafatamerkið Mayoral og vinnur Lóa þessa dagana í að vekja upp Lína og Emil vörumerkið og koma upp eigin framleiðslu á barnafötum. Þessi þáttur er í boði Arion, Sólar og KPMG.
Send us a textRome was a neglected swamp when Pope Nicholas V came to power. An extremely well educated humanist, Medici ally, and frequenter of the classicist circles in Florence and Bologna, Nicholas was elected pope in 1447, arriving in a city whose former glory was buried in the mud. The papacy he inherited was fragile, as it recently endured the relocation from Avignon and the infamous Papal Schism. A relatively peaceful man, Nicholas V was intent on dispelling further papal conflicts and focus on rebuilding the Eternal City. Only through his mass patronage of artists, architects, and bookmakers was Rome able to awake from its slumber, reborn with a new Renaissance skin. This episode looks into the history of Pope Nicholas V, his patronage, and the crucial groundwork he laid for the reconstruction of not only the Vatican and the Apostolic Library, but for all of Rome to prepare itself for the glory of the High Renaissance. Primary Works Discussed: Fra Angelico, Niccoline Chapel, 1447-49. Follow us, shop, and watch our videos: https://linktr.ee/italian_renaissance_podcastGet additional content by becoming a Patron: patreon.com/TheItalianRenaissancePodcast Support the show
Jack welcomes Pete Alberti from Kentucky Health Solutions to the show to talk about the fall Medicare open enrollment window and to take your calls and questions on #LEX. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Pop-ups fascinate me. I'm interested in the business model - how they work, and the benefits or challenges they present for operators. I've seen and heard a lot about Not Sad Food Co. so I reached out to Claudia Alberti for a chat about how (and why) she and her partner Yoraya Nydoo run pop-ups and kitchen takeovers. They've developed a fun, funky food brand, free of the constraints of walls and a permanent location - but what's next?Not Sad Food Co.Gabba International - Italian Wines & SpiritsKaas Club by Dalewood FromageSend us a text On Instagram @a_table_inthecorner Cover image sketched by Courtney Cara Lawson All profile portraits by Russel Wasserfall unless otherwise credited Title music: 'In Time' by Olexy via Pxabay
Irving Alberti es actor, escritor, productor y comunicador, hablamos sobre la importancia de trabajar con personas talentosas, ser radicales, y alimentar la curiosidad. REDES: Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/jorgechaljub YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvmw5p_mFlEC5XKEIqL1-TQ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jorgechaljub/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/jorgechaljub Blog: https://www.jorgechaljub.com/ REDES Irving: Instagram Irving: https://www.instagram.com/irvinalberti/ ALIADOS DEL PODCAST Mr. Home Asesores Inmobiliarios https://mrhome.com.do/ https://www.instagram.com/mrhomerd/ Brands Avenue https://www.instagram.com/brandsavenuerd/ https://brandsavenuerd.com/ Música: Good for Nothing Safety de Twin Musicom
Pete Alberti with Kentucky Health Solutions joins Kruser to talk about Medicare enrollment and to take some of your calls and questions on the process. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Más de 9.000 turistas llegan hoy a Cádiz en tres grandes cruceros. El alcalde de Algeciras lamenta la falta de informacion desde el gobierno de las negociones sobre Gibraltar. Y esta tarde comienzan en Cádiz, los actos en homenaje a Alberti y los 100 años de su marinero en tierra.Ampliamos esta y otras noticias de la provincia de Cádiz, y en la segunda parte, en formato de entrevista, el cantautor gaditano de flamenco José Anillo nos acerca su nuevo álbum, Filosofía, que saldrá a la venta mañana. Lo primero la previsión del tiempo con la Agencia estatal de meteorologíaEscuchar audio
Rafael Alberti nos enseñó que para ser un buen poeta e imaginar el mar había que ser un profesional del buen verso, recuperando el buen estilo, la dignidad. ¿Podrán la justicia, el periodismo, la política, la ciudadanía recuperar el buen estilo?
Unlock the secrets of construction success with Jerry Alberti, the visionary founder of Pro-Accel! In this episode, Jerry takes us on a journey from his childhood fascination with building to his current role as a consultant helping contractors thrive. With a deep passion for construction and hands-on experience in trades, architecture, and engineering, Jerry leaves no stone unturned. Plus, hear a special shoutout to Melissa Williams for her stellar feedback on The Lean Cheat Codes training course, and don't forget to check out Jerry's YouTube channel for even more insights.Discover how to master the art of tracking labor and production costs, and why this is a game-changer for any construction business. Jerry shares personal anecdotes that highlight the value of robust training programs and supportive leadership. Learn how understanding unit costs and man-hours can transform operations and foster a culture of development and retention within your team. From estimating to hands-on training, Jerry offers invaluable advice on bridging the gap between different roles to ensure profitability and operational efficiency.Prepare to be inspired by a deep dive into the complexities of leadership and entrepreneurship in the construction industry. Jerry will share his personal entrepreneurial journey, the challenges of managing projects, and the importance of delegation and respecting the chain of command. Learn how to transition from micromanagement to strategic oversight and the importance of small, experimental changes to earn trust and achieve successful outcomes. Stick around until the end to find out how to connect with Jerry across various platforms and embrace his mission to inspire and motivate others. This episode is packed with actionable insights that will leave you feeling empowered and ready to elevate your construction career.Connect with Jerry:https://www.linkedin.com/in/jerry-aliberti/Check out the Pro-Accel YouTube Channel:https://www.youtube.com/@pro-accelLet Primo know youre listening:https://depthbuilder.bio.link/ Get on the path to Becoming the Promise You are Intended to Behttps://www.depthbuilder.com/books
Este lunes proponemos en La Ventana de los libros una terturlia de libreros. Contamos con la participación de Iñaki Lucía Larumbe de la Librería Alberti de Madrid, Ada Bruguera, librera de la Llibrería Finestres de Barcelona y Marina Sanmartín, nuestra prescriptora este verano
77: Invigorate Your Joy for Nursing- Dena Alberti PhD, RN, NPD-BC, HN-BC, HWNC-BC Highlights“It's okay to find balance, and to go to different areas and explore... so we can continue to have peace within ourselves, so you can have joy. If you're feeling angst or feeling physically ill and your mind isn't at rest, we can't find joy.” ~ Dena Alberti PhD, RN, NPD-BC, HN-BC, HWNC-BCAh-Ha MomentsTake the time to focus on your own needs. Discover the people, things and experiences that bring you joy!Bloom where you're planted. There are many ways to use Nurse Coaching skills no matter where you work, live or play!Try using the following question with your patients, or even your family and friends. “Tell me what's most important for me to know about you.”Explore the STOP method in your practice. Stop, Take a breath, Observe how you're feeling and ProceedResources and LinksThe Art of Nurse Aesthetics blogAmerican Holistic Nurses AssociationBarbara DosseyBarbara Dossey's Theory of Integral NursingSusan Luck's non-profit Earth RoseRemembering the Ditto and MimeographPower of Meaning and Not Knowing BlogIntegrative Nurse Coaching Certificate Program*****Integrative Nurse Coach Academy I Integr Our mission is to provide nurses with a global community for learning, networking, and reconnecting Integrative Nurse Coach Academy I Integr Our mission is to provide nurses with a global community for learning, networking, and reconnecting Thank you for listening. We LOVE Nurses! Please leave us a 5 star rating and a positive comment about an episode you love! Follow Integrative Nurse Coach Academy on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn Learn more about our programs at the Integrative Nurse Coach Academy Schedule a free call with one of our awesome admissions specialists here>> and get your questions answered!
Una ciudad que se muestra susceptible, un hombre alado y un destino de furia. 35 años se cumplen del estreno de uno de los videoclips más importantes de la música latinoamericana. Su historia, influencias y lecturas, en un nuevo episodio de “El Contador de Películas”.
Gustavo Durán es un intelectual español de la Generación del 27 que cayó en el olvido. Sin embargo, su camino de artista comprometido con sus ideas está pleno de vivencias.Nacido en Barcelona en 1906, Gustavo Durán fue un compositor y pianista que formó parte del grupo de artistas de la Residencia de Estudiantes, junto a Lorca, Buñuel o Alberti.En la Guerra Civil se alistó en el ejército republicano donde llegó a ser teniente coronel. Tras la guerra, se exilió primero a Inglaterra, donde contrajo matrimonio con la estadounidense Bonté Romilly Crompton, con quien emprendió camino a EEUU. Allí trabajó en el Departamento de Estado y para distintos organismos.Como representante de la ONU, viaja a Cuba y a diferentes países latinoamericanos. No obstante, es perseguido por McCarthy acusado de comunista y le abren varios procesos por los que finalmente queda absuelto.En Grecia, su último destino, mantuvo una estrecha relación con el poeta Jaime Gil de Biedma. Allí fallecerá en 1969 a los 62 años. En Alones, el pequeño pueblo de la isla de Creta donde está enterrado, Gustavo Durán es considerado un héroe y hay una estatua en su honor.En el programa, con la firma de Lara López, hemos seguido los pasos que sus hijas Jane y Lucy Durán, poeta y profesora de música respectivamente, han realizado para recuperar del silencio a la figura de su padre. También intervienen su amiga Isabel García Lorca, y la periodista Inés García-Albi, sobrina de Gil de Biedma; el poeta y editor Alejandro Duque Amusco, autor de Días finales en Grecia. Cavafis, Gil de Biedma, traducciones originales de Gustavo Durán; y los recuperadores del Cancionero de Gustavo Durán, Puerto de Guadarrama, el guitarrista Samuel Diz y el tenor Jonatan Alvarado. Agradecemos la colaboración de Carmen Melo de la Universidad de Valencia, la Asociación Republicana de la Safor y la Residencia de Estudiantes y su directora Alicia Gómez-Navarro.Escuchar audio
In dieser Episode entführen wir euch nach Thüringen, ins Herz der Brauereilandschaft Deutschlands. Wir besuchen Bad Köstritz, eine Stadt, die nicht nur für ihre historische Brauerei berühmt ist, sondern auch für einen einzigartigen Bierstil, der Bierliebhaber weit über die regionalen Grenzen hinaus begeistert: Das Schwarzbier. Unser Gast, Braumeister Dirk Alberti, ist - nicht nur - auf dem Gebiet natürlich Profi und führt uns durch die faszinierende Geschichte, die in jedem Schluck Köstritzer Bier steckt. Taucht mit uns ein in eine Welt, wo Tradition auf Innovation trifft und wo jedes Bier eine Geschichte zu erzählen hat...
Lo que está cambiando el podcasting y el marketing digital:-El podcasting, potenciado por estaciones de radio locales, podría presenciar un auge en los próximos años.-BrandStorytelling 2024: Claves para el éxito en contenido multiformato.-El expresidente Barack Obama y Michelle Obama se asocian con HISTORY® Channel para lanzar un pódcast.-Google Podcasts se despide: Cómo transferir tus suscripciones antes de que sea demasiado tarde.-Adobe simplifica la creación de contenido social en dispositivos móviles con inteligencia artificial.Pódcast recomendadoEl Aprehendedor. Llega la segunda temporada de este pódcast dónde César López Benito conversa con personalidades del mundo de la cultura y explora cómo lo hicieron y sus aprendizajes. Algunos de sus invitados son: Luis Alberto de Cuenca, escritores como Javier Esteban, Fernando Díez y coaches como Raúl Alberti. También emprendedores, CEOs de Startups como Yago Castillo, profesores del Instituto de Empresa como Arturo Cuenllas y Guillermo de Haro.Patrocinadores: ¡Comienza, crece, sigue y gana con tu podcast en un solo lugar! Descubre la forma más fácil de iniciar, hacer crecer, rastrear y monetizar tu contenido con RSS.com.Entérate, en solo cinco minutos, sobre las noticias, herramientas, tips y recursos que te ayudarán a crear un pódcast genial y exitoso. Subscríbete a la “newsletter “ de Via Podcast.
"The Eternal Memory" had its world premiere at the 2023 Sundance Film Festival, where it won the World Cinema Grand Jury Prize for Best Documentary in Competition. It went on to play at other festivals, garnering praise and winning awards, including Outstanding Direction at the Cinema Eye Honors for Maite Alberti. Fresh off her previous Oscar nomination for "The Mole Agent," Alberti has found herself in the awards season conversation once again with her second nomination for Best Documentary Feature Film. She was kind enough to spend some time talking with us about her deeply intimate and moving film, which is now available to stream on Paramount+ and is up for your consideration for Best Documentary Feature Film. Thank you, and enjoy! Check out more on NextBestPicture.com Please subscribe on... SoundCloud - https://soundcloud.com/nextbestpicturepodcast Apple Podcasts - https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/negs-best-film-podcast/id1087678387?mt=2 Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/7IMIzpYehTqeUa1d9EC4jT YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWA7KiotcWmHiYYy6wJqwOw And be sure to help support us on Patreon for as little as $1 a month at https://www.patreon.com/NextBestPicture Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Boner Records never went away, they were just hibernating. Today founder Tom Flynn discusses the label history, early records, Melvins KISS parody EPs, the Lysol lawsuit, having his song covered by Nirvana, the imposter "DUH", the new release of "Antler Family" and more. Tom is not a record nerd Does Boner Records have a website? Creating the “Tapeworm” record – Hermaphrodite Records Forming “Fang” – Yukon Fang 45 Creating the “Boner Records” record label Fang's “Landshark” record Expanding Boner Records to take on additional bands Working with Alternative Tentacles on Maximum Rock n Roll compilation The song “The Money Will Roll Right In” Impact of Nirvana covering “The Money Will Roll Right In” Kurt Cobain really liked Fang and Melvins How Melvins came to Boner Records Recording “Ozma” with Mark Deutrom Tom's role in album artwork for Boner releases Melvins KISS parody solo albums Original artwork for modern reissues The activity of Boner Records in recent decades The Melvins “Lysol” fiasco – lawsuit, fixing album art How they fixed the album covers, cassettes and CDs of Lysol to comply Melvins & Steel Pole Bath Tub Sub-Pop parody Alberti and Rainbo pressing plants going out of business The story of the band “DUH” The imposter “DUH” Did any major labels approach Boner Records to purchase? Why did he pause Boner Records for so many years? Boner Records was largely a 1-man show Recent revival, making “Antler Family” album 250 Antler Family vinyl copies Playing live again – future of Antler Family Another band “Suboptics” Interview wrap up Commercial-Free & High Resolution version of this podcast is available at: www.Patreon.com/VinylGuide Listen on Apple: https://apple.co/2Y6ORU0 Listen on Spotify: https://spoti.fi/36qhlc8
As health systems work to eliminate inequities in the communities they serve, are we doing all that we can to establish trustworthiness with those communities? What if there is already a lack of trust between provider and patient?Betsy Taylor, Editor of Health Progress and Philip Alberti, Ph.D., Sr. Director of Health Equity Research and Policy and Founding Director of the AAMC Center for Health Justice, join the show to discuss Dr. Alberti's recent article in Health Progress. Dr. Alberti describes why he prefers the term 'vital conditions' to 'social determinants' and offers his insights on how and how not to build and maintain trustworthiness with communities.ResourcesRead Dr. Alberti's article in Health Progress, "Building Health Communities Requires Trustworthiness"Visit CHA's Community Benefit page for up-to-date resources
Unser heutiger Gast ist wahrlich ein Visionär in der Neugestaltung der Arbeitswelt. Als Gründer und Geschäftsführer von Murakamy, einer führenden Beratungsagentur, hat er sich auf die Entwicklung von Visionen, Missionen und Strategien spezialisiert und ist Experte für die Implementierung von Objectives and Key Results (OKR´s). Mit einem beeindruckenden Erfahrungsschatz von über 20 Jahren hat er große Namen wie Mymuesli, Daimler und Vaillant strategisch beraten und ihnen geholfen, OKR´s zu etablieren. Doch er ist nicht nur ein erfahrener Berater. Mit seiner Stimme erreicht er ein breites Publikum: als Host des Murakamy Podcasts und Co-Host des Unternehmertum- Podcasts „Jetzt mal ehrlich“. Seine Mission? Den Erfolg neu zu definieren und eine Arbeitswelt zu gestalten, in der Menschen effektiver arbeiten und sich sinnvolle Ziele setzen können.Seine akademische Basis legte er mit einem Studium der Betriebswirtschaftslehre mit Schwerpunkt Medienwirtschaft. Als geschäftsführender Gesellschafter bei MURAKAMY, das sich aus der 2001 gegründeten Internet Agentur Stylomat weiterentwickelte, hat er seit über einem Jahrzehnt die digitale Transformation von Unternehmen begleitet. Seit 2013 bringt er als OKR Consultant Unternehmen auf Kurs, entwickelt sinnstiftende Leitbilder und implementiert Objectives und Key Results, insbesondere in schnell wachsenden Unternehmen. Dieser Gast schaut über den Tellerrand. Er reflektiert nicht nur die aktuellen Herausforderungen der Geschäftswelt, sondern bietet auch nachhaltige Lösungen an, die über den Moment hinausreichen. Seit über 6 Jahren beschäftigen wir uns mit der Frage, wie Arbeit den Menschen stärkt - statt ihn zu schwächen. In über 400 Folgen haben wir uns mit interessanten und interessierten Menschen darüber unterhalten, was sich für sie beim Thema Arbeit geändert hat und was sich weiter ändern muss. Wir suchen nach Methoden, Vorbildern, Erfahrungen, Tools und Ideen, die uns dem Kern von New Work näher bringen! Darüber hinaus beschäftigt uns von Anfang an die Frage, ob wirklich alle Menschen das finden und leben können, was sie im Innersten wirklich, wirklich wollen. Ihr seid bei On the Way to New Work - heute mit Marco Alberti von Murakamy.
¿Te has preguntado alguna vez cómo la autenticidad puede ser una herramienta poderosa para empoderarte como madre? En el episodio de hoy, tengo el placer de conversar con Anadel Alberti, una mujer que utiliza su sabiduría y experiencia para aportar ideas valiosas sobre este tema. Anadel nos habla de su iniciativa para recaudar libros para mujeres víctimas de trata humana como una forma de empoderamiento, y pone de manifiesto la importancia de la terapia para trabajar nuestra inteligencia emocional y autoestima.Acompáñanos mientras exploramos cómo la sociedad impone roles y expectativas a las mujeres latinas, dificultando la expresión de nuestra autenticidad. Anadel nos comparte los desafíos que enfrenta al ser madre y profesional al mismo tiempo. Mientras tanto, nos asegura que ser auténticas puede ayudarnos a comunicar nuestras luchas, haciéndonos sentir menos solas. Su experiencia personal al no incluir a su familia en una certificación de pasiones principales es un claro ejemplo de este proceso, que aunque generó sentimientos de culpa, finalmente condujo a un camino de autoconocimiento más profundo.Nuestra conversación también se sumerge en los retos de la maternidad y el emprendimiento, y cómo la comunicación y la vulnerabilidad pueden ayudarnos a manejar estas situaciones. Comentamos sobre la importancia de la terapia y cómo podemos enseñar a nuestros hijos que está bien sentirse abrumados y tomarse un tiempo para uno mismo. Así también, abordamos el tema de las redes sociales y cómo la autenticidad en nuestras publicaciones puede impactar nuestras relaciones personales. Asegúrate de no perderte este episodio de Multifacéticas Podcast que seguramente te empoderará como madre y mujer. ¡Hasta la próxima!Puedes seguir a nuestra invitada en https://www.instagram.com/anadelalberti/Multifacéticas es es el espacio para las mamás que queremos celebrar todas las etapas de nuestra vida. Aquí nuestros hijos son la mayor motivación para lograr nuestras metas y ser nuestra mejor versión de nosotras mismas. Compartimos lo bueno, los retos y las herramientas para seguir evolucionando. Para más información entra a nuestra página web http://multifaceticas.com Síguenos en Instagram http://instagram.com/multifaceticaspodcast Hosts & Productora Ejecutiva: Carolina Maggi http://instagram.com/caromaggi360 Multifacéticas es una producción de Mamá 360 Media LLC - Copyright 2023 http://mam360media.com http://instagram.com/mama360media
En esta edición de Historia de Nuestra Historia, Felipe Pigna repaso las historias de los exilios que vivieron los grandes próceres y destacadas personalidades de la historia nacional. Desde San Martín, Sarmiento, Palacios, Alberti y Echeverría, hasta Perón, y los más cercanos a nuestro tiempo, como los vividos en la última dictadura militar y en el 2001, con la fuga de cerebros, fueron los más destacados "destierros" que vivió el país y a los que Pigna calificó como "uno de los más dramático y duros procesos constitutivos que hablan de la historia nacional".
It's time for a new adventure! In this episode, Tilly and Ash talk about spooky spectres, grave goods, and object ownership. How would you interact with a disapproving ghost? What do you do with their grave goods if they claim to still own them? And who does the past belong to anyway? Roll for perception, tune in and find out!Links Chris Tilley, Webb Keane, Susanne Kuechler, Mike Rowlands, Patricia Spyer. 2006. Handbook of Material Culture. (no online link available) Alberti, Samuel J. M. M. 2005. “Objects and the Museum.” Isis 96, no. 4: 559–71.: https://doi.org/10.1086/498593 Ann E. Killebrew. 2017. Artefacts out of Context: Their Curation, Ownership, and Repatriation. Journal of Eastern Mediterranean Archaeology & Heritage Studies. 1-6.: https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.5325/jeasmedarcherstu.5.1.0001 Steiner, 2001. Rights of passage: On the liminal identity of art in the border zone', in Fred Myers (ed.), The Empire of Things: Regimes of Value and Material Culture. 210.: https://searchworks.stanford.edu/view/4754450Contact Email: andmytrowel@gmail.com Instagram: @and.my.trowelArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public Store: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/archaeology-podcast-network?ref_id=5724Affiliates Motion: https://www.archpodnet.com/motion Motley FoolSave $110 off the full list price of Stock Advisor for your first year, go to https://zen.ai/apnfool and start your investing journey today!*$110 discount off of $199 per year list price. Membership will renew annually at the then current list price. Laird SuperfoodAre you ready to feel more energized, focused, and supported? Go to https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed1 and add nourishing, plant-based foods to fuel you from sunrise to sunset. Liquid I.V.Ready to shop better hydration, use my special link https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed to save 20% off anything you order.
This is Garrison Hardie with your CrossPolitic Daily News Brief for Thursday, October 5th, 2023. Redballoon Not so long ago, the American dream was alive and well. Employees who worked hard were rewarded, and employers looked for people who could do the job, not for people who had the right political views. RedBalloon.work is a job site designed to get us back to what made American businesses successful: free speech, hard work, and having fun. If you are a free speech employer who wants to hire employees who focus on their work and not identity politics, then post a job on RedBalloon. If you are an employee who is being censored at work or is being forced to comply with the current zeitgeist, post your resume on RedBalloon and look for a new job. redballoon.work, the job site where free speech is still alive! www.redballoon.work https://www.breitbart.com/environment/2023/10/03/the-guardian-climate-change-has-made-rainstorms-20-wetter/ The Guardian: Climate Change Has Made Rainstorms ‘20% Wetter’ The UK-based Guardian newspaper has made the remarkable assertion that rainstorms are now 20 percent “wetter” than they used to be, thanks to climate change. New York City’s recent storm and accompanying flooding show the “unmistakable influence of the climate crisis,” the Guardian contended Monday, warning the city may not be “prepared for severe climate shocks.” The type of storm seen on Friday “is now 10-20% wetter than it would have been in the previous century, because of climate change,” the Guardian alleged, citing a new “rapid attribution study.” The Guardian said that such a pounding rainfall is “a symptom of a warming planet” because a hotter atmosphere is “able to hold more moisture.” Curiously, at this time last year, the Guardian declared that droughts are “at least 20 times more likely” than without “human-caused global heating.” In Monday’s article, the newspaper cited climate expert Tommaso Alberti, who said the rainstorm that hit New York was predictable and “aligns with climate change projections.” Human-driven climate change is the “primary driver” of major storms, which underscores “the urgent need for climate mitigation and adaptation efforts,” Alberti argued. Michael Mann, who invented the thoroughly debunked hockey stick graph and has falsely presented himself as a Nobel Prizewinner, agreed that the New York storm was clearly attributable to global warming. “New York is experiencing a very clear increase in these extreme – more than 2in per hour – rainfall events, and that’s clearly tied to a warming atmosphere,” he said. Rohit Aggarwala, the New York City commissioner of environmental protection, has also blamed the city’s reprehensible response to the storm on climate change, a convenient, if mendacious, dog-ate-my-homework excuse. “The sad reality is our climate is changing faster than our infrastructure can respond,” he said. Daniel Zarrilli, the former chief climate policy adviser to New York City, uttered similar lamentations. “It’s clear that our cities and our aging infrastructure were built for a climate that no longer exists, particularly as a warmed atmosphere holds and releases more water,” he said. Reuters joined in the climate change blame game as well, suggesting that New York City’s flooding is just part of the “new normal” ushered in by global warming. https://thepostmillennial.com/trudeaus-internet-censorship-plan-kicks-off-with-government-operated-streaming-registry?utm_campaign=64487 Trudeau's internet censorship plan kicks off with government-operated streaming registry Friday's announcement from the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) that online streaming services in Canada must register with the government agency has sent a chill throughout independent media. Critics say it is the beginning of a broad registry of all online news media, even if the CRTC is currently maintaining that a $10 million threshold exists for broadcasters before they must register. Previous CRTC vice-chairman and former editor of the Calgary Herald posted Monday on X: "Essentially and eventually, @crtceng intends to regulate everything on the Internet pretty much the way it regulates TV, radio and cable. Say g'bye to a free and open internet in Canada." Noted journalist Glenn Greenwald posted on X: "The Canadian government, armed with one of the world's most repressive online censorship schemes, announces that all "online streaming services that offer podcasts" must formally register with the government to permit regulatory controls." In a news release, the CRTC announced that it is setting out which online streaming services need to provide information about their activities in Canada. Online streaming services that operate in Canada, offer broadcasting content, and earn $10 million or more in annual revenues will need to complete a registration form by November 28, 2023." The declaration is part of the Trudeau government's Online Streaming Act, or Bill C-11, which was called a "dangerous first step towards government control of the internet" by Justice Centre for Constitution Freedoms President John Carpay, who wrote that "In the long run, the CRTC could end up regulating much of the content posted on major social media, even where the content is generated or uploaded by religious, political, and charitable non-profits." However, reading further down in the news release, the CRTC uses ambiguous language and apparently contradicts its own guidelines by stating, "online services that offer podcasts must register; however, individuals who use social media to share podcasts do not." The CRTC has previously stated that: "individuals that host podcasts on their own websites or make them available on a subscription service platform other than a social media service are not explicitly excluded from the Broadcasting Act under subsection 2(2.1)" University of Ottawa law professor Michael Geist was quick to comprehensively comment on the CRTC announcement in an essay. Geist suggested the government's plans are "not as bad as critics would suggest, but not nearly as benign as the CRTC would have you believe." But Geist says the real danger of the CRTC's announcement is that it is "the thin edge of the wedge with the registration requirement being the first step toward a far broader regulatory framework." "In fact, the rationale for the CRTC to include many of the services is that without such information it is not well positioned to regulate. This creates an obvious contradiction: the Commission claims that the registration requirement is de minimis requiring the disclosure of only limited information but then also argues that such information is important to future decision making on compliance with the Broadcasting Act objectives," he writes. The CRTC hints that a broad registry is in the works: that "exempting online undertakings that provide news services from the requirement to register would prevent the Commission from having an adequate understanding of the players providing such services. Without information about the online broadcasting undertakings involved in the Canadian broadcasting system, it would be much harder for the Commission to develop policies aimed at implementing the above-noted policy objectives of the Broadcasting Act and conform to the proposed direction." The CRTC says "[a] third consultation is ongoing. It considers contributions traditional broadcasters and online streaming services will need to make to support Canadian and Indigenous content. The CRTC will hold a three-week public proceeding starting on November 20, 2023, and will hear from 129 intervenors representing a broad range of interests." https://www.foxnews.com/world/swiss-writer-called-journalist-fat-lesbian-sentenced-60-days-prison-lgbtq-groups-applaud-decision Swiss writer who called journalist 'fat lesbian' sentenced to 60 days in prison, LGBTQ groups applaud decision A court in Switzerland sentenced a writer and commentator to 60 days in jail for calling a journalist a "fat lesbian," and the decision is being lauded by LGBTQ+ groups. On Monday, French-Swiss polemicist Alain Bonnet, who goes by Alain Soral, was sentenced by the Lausanne court for the crimes of defamation, discrimination and incitement to hatred after he criticized Catherine Macherel, a journalist for Swiss newspapers Tribune de Geneve and 24 Heures, in a Facebook video two years ago. "This court decision is an important moment for justice and rights of LGBTQI people in Switzerland," said Murial Waeger, co-director of a lesbian activist group. "The conviction of Alain Soral is a strong signal that homophobic hatred cannot be tolerated in our society." In addition to the prison time, Soral was subsequently ordered to pay legal fees and fines totaling thousands of Swiss francs. Soral’s sentencing came after he called Macherel a "fat lesbian," criticized her work as a "queer activist" and said she was "unhinged" in a social media video, according to Swiss public broadcaster RTS. Pascal Junod, a lawyer for Soral, mockingly blasted the conviction for a "crime of opinion" in an email to The Associated Press. He said the case aimed to probe whether a person had "sinned against the dogmas of single thought." Soral will appeal to Swiss federal court and "if necessary" to the European Court of Human Rights, his lawyer added. In 2020, Swiss voters approved a measure that made it illegal to discriminate against people on the basis of sexual orientation. This conviction was not the first time Soral has gotten into trouble over his words as he was previously and repeatedly convicted in France for denying the Holocaust, which is a crime in France. He was sentenced to jail time in 2019 over the denials. https://dailycaller.com/2023/10/03/sports-governing-body-scraps-open-category-trans-athletes-no-one-signs-up/ Sports Governing Body Scraps ‘Open’ Category For Trans Athletes After No One Signs Up World Aquatics (WA), the international water sports governing body, announced in a press release Tuesday that it is getting rid of its transgender “open” category for the 2023 World Cup since no athletes had decided to sign up. WA said in August that it was opening a category for athletes to swim the 50-meter and 100-meter distances regardless of gender. After athletes failed to show, WA decided to scrap the category for the World Cup in Berlin, Germany, from Oct. 6 to Oct. 8 but noted that the “Open Category Working Group” would still consider reopening the division if demand increased in the future, according to the press release. “The World Aquatics Open Category Working Group will continue its work and engagement with the aquatics community on Open Category events,” the announcement reads. “Even if there is no current demand at the elite level, the working group is planning to look at the possibility of including Open Category races at Masters events in the future.” WA originally planned to debut the open category in July in Fukuoka, Japan, during its congressional meeting but later decided against it. The organization announced its new “gender inclusion policy” in 2022, which made it possible to create the “open category” for future competitions and required male athletes looking to compete in the female division to have transitioned and experienced no puberty symptoms before the age of 12, as well maintaining regular testosterone levels below 2.5 nanomoles per liter. “When World Aquatics instituted its Policy on Eligibility for the Men’s and Women’s Competition Categories, we committed to exploring the creation of an open category,” World Aquatics President Husain Al-Musallam said, according to the press release. “True to our word, a team of experts has diligently worked to make this a reality. I would like to thank all those who have helped World Aquatics to deliver this opportunity.” Other sport governing bodies have opted to not allow transgender athletes to compete in divisions outside of their biological sex, such as the International Cycling Union, which announced in July that males who had transitioned after puberty could not compete in the female category. The International Angling Sports Federation made a similar decision on Sept. 29 after England’s team said that it would boycott the world championship if men were allowed to compete with women.
This is Garrison Hardie with your CrossPolitic Daily News Brief for Thursday, October 5th, 2023. Redballoon Not so long ago, the American dream was alive and well. Employees who worked hard were rewarded, and employers looked for people who could do the job, not for people who had the right political views. RedBalloon.work is a job site designed to get us back to what made American businesses successful: free speech, hard work, and having fun. If you are a free speech employer who wants to hire employees who focus on their work and not identity politics, then post a job on RedBalloon. If you are an employee who is being censored at work or is being forced to comply with the current zeitgeist, post your resume on RedBalloon and look for a new job. redballoon.work, the job site where free speech is still alive! www.redballoon.work https://www.breitbart.com/environment/2023/10/03/the-guardian-climate-change-has-made-rainstorms-20-wetter/ The Guardian: Climate Change Has Made Rainstorms ‘20% Wetter’ The UK-based Guardian newspaper has made the remarkable assertion that rainstorms are now 20 percent “wetter” than they used to be, thanks to climate change. New York City’s recent storm and accompanying flooding show the “unmistakable influence of the climate crisis,” the Guardian contended Monday, warning the city may not be “prepared for severe climate shocks.” The type of storm seen on Friday “is now 10-20% wetter than it would have been in the previous century, because of climate change,” the Guardian alleged, citing a new “rapid attribution study.” The Guardian said that such a pounding rainfall is “a symptom of a warming planet” because a hotter atmosphere is “able to hold more moisture.” Curiously, at this time last year, the Guardian declared that droughts are “at least 20 times more likely” than without “human-caused global heating.” In Monday’s article, the newspaper cited climate expert Tommaso Alberti, who said the rainstorm that hit New York was predictable and “aligns with climate change projections.” Human-driven climate change is the “primary driver” of major storms, which underscores “the urgent need for climate mitigation and adaptation efforts,” Alberti argued. Michael Mann, who invented the thoroughly debunked hockey stick graph and has falsely presented himself as a Nobel Prizewinner, agreed that the New York storm was clearly attributable to global warming. “New York is experiencing a very clear increase in these extreme – more than 2in per hour – rainfall events, and that’s clearly tied to a warming atmosphere,” he said. Rohit Aggarwala, the New York City commissioner of environmental protection, has also blamed the city’s reprehensible response to the storm on climate change, a convenient, if mendacious, dog-ate-my-homework excuse. “The sad reality is our climate is changing faster than our infrastructure can respond,” he said. Daniel Zarrilli, the former chief climate policy adviser to New York City, uttered similar lamentations. “It’s clear that our cities and our aging infrastructure were built for a climate that no longer exists, particularly as a warmed atmosphere holds and releases more water,” he said. Reuters joined in the climate change blame game as well, suggesting that New York City’s flooding is just part of the “new normal” ushered in by global warming. https://thepostmillennial.com/trudeaus-internet-censorship-plan-kicks-off-with-government-operated-streaming-registry?utm_campaign=64487 Trudeau's internet censorship plan kicks off with government-operated streaming registry Friday's announcement from the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) that online streaming services in Canada must register with the government agency has sent a chill throughout independent media. Critics say it is the beginning of a broad registry of all online news media, even if the CRTC is currently maintaining that a $10 million threshold exists for broadcasters before they must register. Previous CRTC vice-chairman and former editor of the Calgary Herald posted Monday on X: "Essentially and eventually, @crtceng intends to regulate everything on the Internet pretty much the way it regulates TV, radio and cable. Say g'bye to a free and open internet in Canada." Noted journalist Glenn Greenwald posted on X: "The Canadian government, armed with one of the world's most repressive online censorship schemes, announces that all "online streaming services that offer podcasts" must formally register with the government to permit regulatory controls." In a news release, the CRTC announced that it is setting out which online streaming services need to provide information about their activities in Canada. Online streaming services that operate in Canada, offer broadcasting content, and earn $10 million or more in annual revenues will need to complete a registration form by November 28, 2023." The declaration is part of the Trudeau government's Online Streaming Act, or Bill C-11, which was called a "dangerous first step towards government control of the internet" by Justice Centre for Constitution Freedoms President John Carpay, who wrote that "In the long run, the CRTC could end up regulating much of the content posted on major social media, even where the content is generated or uploaded by religious, political, and charitable non-profits." However, reading further down in the news release, the CRTC uses ambiguous language and apparently contradicts its own guidelines by stating, "online services that offer podcasts must register; however, individuals who use social media to share podcasts do not." The CRTC has previously stated that: "individuals that host podcasts on their own websites or make them available on a subscription service platform other than a social media service are not explicitly excluded from the Broadcasting Act under subsection 2(2.1)" University of Ottawa law professor Michael Geist was quick to comprehensively comment on the CRTC announcement in an essay. Geist suggested the government's plans are "not as bad as critics would suggest, but not nearly as benign as the CRTC would have you believe." But Geist says the real danger of the CRTC's announcement is that it is "the thin edge of the wedge with the registration requirement being the first step toward a far broader regulatory framework." "In fact, the rationale for the CRTC to include many of the services is that without such information it is not well positioned to regulate. This creates an obvious contradiction: the Commission claims that the registration requirement is de minimis requiring the disclosure of only limited information but then also argues that such information is important to future decision making on compliance with the Broadcasting Act objectives," he writes. The CRTC hints that a broad registry is in the works: that "exempting online undertakings that provide news services from the requirement to register would prevent the Commission from having an adequate understanding of the players providing such services. Without information about the online broadcasting undertakings involved in the Canadian broadcasting system, it would be much harder for the Commission to develop policies aimed at implementing the above-noted policy objectives of the Broadcasting Act and conform to the proposed direction." The CRTC says "[a] third consultation is ongoing. It considers contributions traditional broadcasters and online streaming services will need to make to support Canadian and Indigenous content. The CRTC will hold a three-week public proceeding starting on November 20, 2023, and will hear from 129 intervenors representing a broad range of interests." https://www.foxnews.com/world/swiss-writer-called-journalist-fat-lesbian-sentenced-60-days-prison-lgbtq-groups-applaud-decision Swiss writer who called journalist 'fat lesbian' sentenced to 60 days in prison, LGBTQ groups applaud decision A court in Switzerland sentenced a writer and commentator to 60 days in jail for calling a journalist a "fat lesbian," and the decision is being lauded by LGBTQ+ groups. On Monday, French-Swiss polemicist Alain Bonnet, who goes by Alain Soral, was sentenced by the Lausanne court for the crimes of defamation, discrimination and incitement to hatred after he criticized Catherine Macherel, a journalist for Swiss newspapers Tribune de Geneve and 24 Heures, in a Facebook video two years ago. "This court decision is an important moment for justice and rights of LGBTQI people in Switzerland," said Murial Waeger, co-director of a lesbian activist group. "The conviction of Alain Soral is a strong signal that homophobic hatred cannot be tolerated in our society." In addition to the prison time, Soral was subsequently ordered to pay legal fees and fines totaling thousands of Swiss francs. Soral’s sentencing came after he called Macherel a "fat lesbian," criticized her work as a "queer activist" and said she was "unhinged" in a social media video, according to Swiss public broadcaster RTS. Pascal Junod, a lawyer for Soral, mockingly blasted the conviction for a "crime of opinion" in an email to The Associated Press. He said the case aimed to probe whether a person had "sinned against the dogmas of single thought." Soral will appeal to Swiss federal court and "if necessary" to the European Court of Human Rights, his lawyer added. In 2020, Swiss voters approved a measure that made it illegal to discriminate against people on the basis of sexual orientation. This conviction was not the first time Soral has gotten into trouble over his words as he was previously and repeatedly convicted in France for denying the Holocaust, which is a crime in France. He was sentenced to jail time in 2019 over the denials. https://dailycaller.com/2023/10/03/sports-governing-body-scraps-open-category-trans-athletes-no-one-signs-up/ Sports Governing Body Scraps ‘Open’ Category For Trans Athletes After No One Signs Up World Aquatics (WA), the international water sports governing body, announced in a press release Tuesday that it is getting rid of its transgender “open” category for the 2023 World Cup since no athletes had decided to sign up. WA said in August that it was opening a category for athletes to swim the 50-meter and 100-meter distances regardless of gender. After athletes failed to show, WA decided to scrap the category for the World Cup in Berlin, Germany, from Oct. 6 to Oct. 8 but noted that the “Open Category Working Group” would still consider reopening the division if demand increased in the future, according to the press release. “The World Aquatics Open Category Working Group will continue its work and engagement with the aquatics community on Open Category events,” the announcement reads. “Even if there is no current demand at the elite level, the working group is planning to look at the possibility of including Open Category races at Masters events in the future.” WA originally planned to debut the open category in July in Fukuoka, Japan, during its congressional meeting but later decided against it. The organization announced its new “gender inclusion policy” in 2022, which made it possible to create the “open category” for future competitions and required male athletes looking to compete in the female division to have transitioned and experienced no puberty symptoms before the age of 12, as well maintaining regular testosterone levels below 2.5 nanomoles per liter. “When World Aquatics instituted its Policy on Eligibility for the Men’s and Women’s Competition Categories, we committed to exploring the creation of an open category,” World Aquatics President Husain Al-Musallam said, according to the press release. “True to our word, a team of experts has diligently worked to make this a reality. I would like to thank all those who have helped World Aquatics to deliver this opportunity.” Other sport governing bodies have opted to not allow transgender athletes to compete in divisions outside of their biological sex, such as the International Cycling Union, which announced in July that males who had transitioned after puberty could not compete in the female category. The International Angling Sports Federation made a similar decision on Sept. 29 after England’s team said that it would boycott the world championship if men were allowed to compete with women.
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In the third installment of our Survey of Western Architecture, we will follow the rise of Renaissance geniuses like Alberti, Bramante, & Michelangelo, their efforts to recover Roman grandeur and dignity in the basilica, the church, and the urban palazzo, followed by the outbreak of baroque extravagance from the streets of Palermo to the halls of Versailles, and then the gradual return to classical balance and understatement in the English country house. Please sign on as a patron to support this podcast, and to hear the next lecture on the origins of the First World War, examining Germany: www.patreon.com/user?u=5530632 See the first part of the series here: www.youtube.com/watch?v=QwCuQLuajn8 See this lecture on youtube here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=19F9ur-SAR8
Mark Alberti joined us in the studio to talk with us about the incredible transformation that God has worked in his life even after his moment of salvation. Mark was raised in California by a single mom. Though he did not grow up in a Christian home his mom would occasionally send he and his sister out to church. In high school Mark describes doing the "high school thing" of having fun and getting into trouble but in the back of his mind he often wondered what would happen when he died. He would lay in his bed at night plagued by that question. Mark married his high school sweetheart, and they soon started a family. Shortly after this Mark believes that the Holy Spirit really began to work on him though he didn't know it at the time. He was feeling prompted to pray often and a relationship with some neighbors eventually led to Mark and his wife coming to know the Lord. Mark describes that from the moment of salvation he felt like a changed man. Mark and his wife ended up having four children by the time they were 25 years old. You'll get to hear about Mark's involvement in foster care and his heart for disabled children in this conversation too. He began a career in law enforcement and worked for many years to protect his community. What Mark was very passionate about us hearing in this conversation is the incredible transformation God worked in his life. Though he came to know the Lord in his early 20s he felt he didn't fully grasp the depth of God's grace and love. 40 years later he came to understand that, and it changed everything. There is such a sincerity and earnestness in what Mark describes about the transformation he experienced. This is a wonderful conversation about the work God continues to do on us!Romans Study: https://www.jesuswalk.com/books/christ-power.htmWould you please subscribe and leave us a review? This will help our podcast reach more people! We'd love it if you'd share this podcast with your friends on social media and beyond. Join us next Wednesday to hear another story of God's faithfulness!