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À la suite des controverses liées à la traduction française du podcast canadien « Alone : A Love Story » par un studio parisien, Radio-Canada OHdio a choisi Pixcom pour réaliser l'adaptation québécoise de l'émission. Entrevue avec Étienne Roy, directeur plateformes numériques et balados chez QUB Pour de l'information concernant l'utilisation de vos données personnelles - https://omnystudio.com/policies/listener/fr
Cette semaine, Les Ficelles reçoivent la ficelle de l'ombre Gabrielle Brassard-Lecours (en remplacement d'une invitée qui a dû annuler à la dernière minute!). Avec elle, on aborde la pression des rapprochements, le negging et les déliriums.Soutenez-nous sur Patreon!Écoutez-nous sur YouTubeUtilisez notre code promo FICELLES15 pour obtenir un rabais de 15% sur tous les produits Eros et compagnieLes recommandations culturelles de la semaine *Le podcast Alone: A Love Story, disponible sur CBC et sur les plateformes *Le livre Pissed, Pestes, Puissantes!, du collectif Folles Frues Fortes* Le livre Encore, de Marie Darsigny
Michelle is back to share some exciting news ... season one of Alone: A Love Story is now available in French and Spanish! Check out the translations through the links below, or search "Seule" and "Sola" in your podcast app. Seule : une histoire d'amour — https://link.chtbl.com/O0A5Rtd9 Sola: Una historia de amor — https://link.chtbl.com/CwH5xvKC
Helluva Story is an intimate and illuminating weekly half-hour featuring the best in audio documentary. Listen along with host Duncan McCue as he explores the beauty and messiness of real life with storytellers and their subjects. More episodes are available at: https://link.chtbl.com/4604aDti
How do you forget your favourite person in the world? Alex remembers everything about the day a speeding police car killed his brother. But his brother, alive? Those memories are lost. And now, 30 years later, Alex wants them back. In this emotional four-part series, Alex unearths his childhood grief — with help from family, friends, and a therapist who witnessed his brother's death. What happens when trauma and memory collide? Sorry About The Kid is a deeply personal meditation on the losses that define us. Hosted by Alex McKinnon. Produced with Mira Burt-Wintonick (WireTap, Love Me). More episodes are available at hyperurl.co/sorryaboutthekid
MPR News director of programming Steph Curtis stopped by with an early spring edition of “The Five,” where she recommends things to read, listen to and experience right now. 1) Read “The Charmed Wife” by Olga Grushin Cinderella married the literal Prince Charming. But as Russian author Olga Grushin imagines it, thirteen years later, life is far from perfect. What happens if Cinderella wants out? This is a funny, satirical tale that flips fantasy on its head. Plus: talking mice. 2) Read How to Practice, an article by Ann Patchett in the New Yorker This insightful article begins with the father of a childhood friend dying. As Patchett helps her friend go through the belongings the man left behind, she starts to view her own stuff differently. Why did she keep that? What does that object represent? And should she really be holding on to all of it? In her delightful and thoughtful prose, Patchett thinks about her own mortality and how to clear the way for the future. I guarantee it will make you look around your own home with fresh eyes. 3) Listen to Sideways, a new podcast from the BBC Matthew Syed is the host of this new podcast that encourages us to see the world differently. I started with the first episode, which is about Stockholm Syndrome. Syed begins with the history of this peculiar psychological disorder and then reveals something I didn’t see coming. I don’t want to give anything away, but it’s a fascinating twist. I was captivated. Bonus: This series could be great for the teens in your life. 4) Watch “Mank” on Netflix Based on the story of Herman Mankowitz, the author of “Citizen Kane,” this movie is a throwback to 1930s Hollywood. It follows Mankowitz, played brilliantly by Gary Oldman, as he races to finish his famous screenplay. It’s a rollicking romp, full of lush black and white cinematography and jaw-dropping performances. I also loved that the screenplay for “Mank” was originally written by director David Fincher’s late father, Jack. That itself felt like a heartwarming detail. 5) Listen to the updated version of Alpine Suite The charming backstory behind this whimsical song: British composer Benjamin Britten planned a skiing trip with two musician friends in the 1950s. But when one got injured on the first day of their holiday and couldn’t join the fun on the slopes, Britten wrote her a suite of recorder music to play and practice while she was confined at the hotel. More recently, a Danish recordist teamed with an Iranian-American harpsichordist to re-record the suite. Bonus from Kerri Miller: Listen to the podcast Alone: A Love Story by CBC Radio The award-winning memoir podcast written and narrated by Michelle Parise came out a few years ago. I was skeptical that I would enjoy a story about a 37-year-old woman who gets divorced. Did I really need to hear about her adjustments to single life, to being a part-time parent? But I discovered a truly intimate story that felt more universal than I expected. It made me think about how even small decisions in our past can have an oversized impact on who we become.
This week on Reframe Your Life we interview award-winning producer Michelle Parise about her book Alone: A Love Story. This memoir is about falling in love, the fallout of infidelity, and everything messy in between — and the inspiration behind the hit CBC podcast. Parise has worked for CBC Radio and Television for over two decades. She was born and raised in Toronto in a gigantic Italian immigrant family.
Tarot cards, The Musician vs The Scientist and a crossroads at 39. Alone: A Love Story is an award-winning memoir podcast by Michelle Parise. Listen to the whole series, from CBC Radio. This episode was produced by Michelle Parise and Veronica Simmonds. One is a mini series about the lessons inside loneliness. This episode was hosted by Kaitlin Prest.
It's okay to grieve when things are beyond our control. Michelle Parise shares words of wisdom for these uncertain times. Plus, some news! "Alone: A Love Story" is now a book.
Michelle Parise invites you to get cozy with the final season of Alone: A Love Story on February 5th.
The final season of Alone: A Love Story by Michelle Parise arrives February 2019. Until then, here's a tease of what's to come.
Panel: Chris Fritz Joe Eames Divya Sasidharan Erik Hanchett Special Guests: Gregg Pollack & Adam Jahr In this episode, the Views on Vue panel talks to Gregg Pollack and Adam Jahr about teaching Vue, community building, and the Vue News Podcast. Gregg is passionate about teaching online, being a father, and self-awareness and leadership development with startups. Adam teaches alongside Gregg at Vue Mastery, where they strive to be the ultimate resource for Vue developers. They talk about what made them decide to create Vue Mastery, the evolution of the Vue community, the story of Code School, and more! In particular, we dive pretty deep on: Gregg and Adam intro Vue Mastery Founded Vue Mastery together What made you decide to get into the Vue space and teaching people about Vue? Came from Code School Laracasts and RailsCasts Passion for open source and teaching Wanted to build Vue Mastery in a way that supports the community Do you see parallels between the Code School community and the Vue community? Seeing the community evolve The necessity of teachers to push Vue forward The story of Code School Official Vue News Podcast Rails for Zombies Creating partnerships Merger with Pluralsight Producing mostly video content now Why did you choose video? Humans are visual creatures Gamification with Vue Mastery Want to have a reason for people to come back to your sight One new video a week And much, much more! Links: Vue Mastery Vue Code School Laracasts RailsCasts Official Vue News Podcast Rails for Zombies Pluralsight @greggpollack greggpollack.com Gregg’s GitHub Gregg’s Pluralsight @AdamJahr adamjahr.com Adam’s GitHub Adam’s Medium @VueMastery Sponsors Kendo UI Digital Ocean FreshBooks Picks: Chris Thorsten Lünborg, Sarah Drasner, Pratik Patel, Gusto, Tray Lee, Deanna Leavitt, and Joe Eames Sebastian Deterding Nonviolent Communication by Marshall B. Rosenberg Difficult Conversations by Douglas Stone Divya Sherlock TagUI Erik After 5 years and $3M, here's everything we've learned from building Ghost Gregg 13 Reasons Why Alone: A Love Story The Landmark Forumhttp://www.landmarkworldwide.com/the-landmark-forum Adam CMTY Tig
Panel: Chris Fritz Joe Eames Divya Sasidharan Erik Hanchett Special Guests: Gregg Pollack & Adam Jahr In this episode, the Views on Vue panel talks to Gregg Pollack and Adam Jahr about teaching Vue, community building, and the Vue News Podcast. Gregg is passionate about teaching online, being a father, and self-awareness and leadership development with startups. Adam teaches alongside Gregg at Vue Mastery, where they strive to be the ultimate resource for Vue developers. They talk about what made them decide to create Vue Mastery, the evolution of the Vue community, the story of Code School, and more! In particular, we dive pretty deep on: Gregg and Adam intro Vue Mastery Founded Vue Mastery together What made you decide to get into the Vue space and teaching people about Vue? Came from Code School Laracasts and RailsCasts Passion for open source and teaching Wanted to build Vue Mastery in a way that supports the community Do you see parallels between the Code School community and the Vue community? Seeing the community evolve The necessity of teachers to push Vue forward The story of Code School Official Vue News Podcast Rails for Zombies Creating partnerships Merger with Pluralsight Producing mostly video content now Why did you choose video? Humans are visual creatures Gamification with Vue Mastery Want to have a reason for people to come back to your sight One new video a week And much, much more! Links: Vue Mastery Vue Code School Laracasts RailsCasts Official Vue News Podcast Rails for Zombies Pluralsight @greggpollack greggpollack.com Gregg’s GitHub Gregg’s Pluralsight @AdamJahr adamjahr.com Adam’s GitHub Adam’s Medium @VueMastery Sponsors Kendo UI Digital Ocean FreshBooks Picks: Chris Thorsten Lünborg, Sarah Drasner, Pratik Patel, Gusto, Tray Lee, Deanna Leavitt, and Joe Eames Sebastian Deterding Nonviolent Communication by Marshall B. Rosenberg Difficult Conversations by Douglas Stone Divya Sherlock TagUI Erik After 5 years and $3M, here's everything we've learned from building Ghost Gregg 13 Reasons Why Alone: A Love Story The Landmark Forumhttp://www.landmarkworldwide.com/the-landmark-forum Adam CMTY Tig
Learning how to be OK with being alone may be one of the toughest life skills we grapple with. Michelle Parise of the podcast “Alone - A Love Story” has a story to tell about this – so do I.
This episode of Long Night with Vish Khanna was recorded before a live studio audience at the Tranzac in Toronto, Ontario during Long Winter on Friday March 23, 2018. Our guest panellists were podcast hosts/producers, Katie Jensen from The Secret Life of Canada, James Hartnett and Michael Balazo of The Landlord and Tenant Podmess, Michelle Parise of Alone: A Love Story, and Tyler Allen of The Minds of Madness. With announcer/applause wrangler Linda J. Paolucci and our house band, the Bicycles. Produced by Vish Khanna and Long Winter. Photos by Spring Morris. Sponsored by Pizza Trokadero, the Bookshelf, Planet Bean Coffee, Grandad's Donuts, Planet of Sound, and Humber College's online Music Composition course.
I have known Zulekha Nathoo since journalism school. A TV and radio journalist who has interviewed dozens of A-listers including Ryan Gosling, Denzel Washington and Priyanka Chopra and covered major events like the Grammys, Oscars and the women’s march, she's also one of the most equally humble and quietly ambitious people I've ever known. In this episode, Zulekha talks about the roots of her humility, living in L.A. with a journalist husband and a 3 year old, and is deeply honest about her struggle living as a Muslim in the United States. More about her work here. @zulekhanathoo WHAT I SHOULD HAVE SAID Michelle Parise, radio producer and creator of the CBC podcast Alone: A Love Story, never has nothing to say. Except for that one time when she didn't speak up for a friend at work who was being sexually harassed. @alonecbc MENTIONED ON THE SHOW Werk It: A Women's Podcast Festival 2017 Those Cole Haan shoes @mirandahill Michelle Parise's podcast Alone: A Love Story Connie Walker's podcast Missing & Murdered: Finding Cleo FOLLOW ALL THE #MEDIAGIRLFRIENDS ON TWITTER @mediagfs
No matter how many times love kicks her in the shins, Michelle won’t give up hope. Stick with her. Season 2 of Alone: A Love Story launches April 4.
Before the end of a busy and exciting year for radio and podcasts, the Third Coast staff got together to recap and reflect on 2017.Johanna, Maya, Gwen, Dennis and Isabel discussed the shows and moments in the audio world from 2017 that they won't soon forget... and talked about what they look forward to hearing more of in 2018 and beyond.What we won’t forget from 2017:Johanna: How much everyone wanted to talk (debate, and reconsider, and take some more) about S-Town.Isabel: The rise of mini-series, often delving into the mind of one man (yep, mostly men), including: Missing Richard Simmons, Start Up’s series on Dov Charney, The Pope’s Long Con, Mogul: The Life & Death of Chris Lighty, Embedded’s “Trump Stories”Dennis: Podcast producers making limited series that can end, like Showcase & Heaven’s Gate.Maya: How inspiring it was — especially for public media newsrooms — when 74 Seconds won the Third Coast/RHDF Best Documentary: Gold.Gwen: This latest season of Heavyweight & the divisive set-up of Where Should We Begin? with Esther Perel.What we’re looking forward to in 2018:Gwen: MORE OF THE THINGS I LOVE!!!!Johanna: More people re-thinking the podcast form — like in CBC’s Alone: A Love Story.Maya: A nightly, live on-air radio broadcast hosted by women about urgent, topical issues, like WNYC’s “A Reckoning in Our Own House”Isabel: More great Spanish-language and bilingual podcasts! Shout out to Martina Castro’s bilingual provocation.Dennis: Pieces without clear narrative arcs — and podcasts & radio stories made overseas, but NOT in Europe. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
If you're wearing jeans, you're not a feminist. Sorry. According to Aussie actress Caitlin Stasey, jeans don't leave enough room for your Lady Bits and that's extremely problematic. Before you throw them out though, spare a thought for poor millennials. They're having their midlife crises as young as 27 and Jessie reckons she knows why. Plus, an awkward listener dilemma tempts one woman to quit her job, and Rachel Corbett recommends you stare at a wall for the weekend. Show Notes Your host is Holly Wainwright with Rachel Corbett and Jessie Stephens. Your producer and editor for this episode is Luca Lavigne. The Director of Podcasts is Rachel Corbett. Jessie recommends listening to the podcast Alone: A Love Story. Holly thinks you should do some DIY craft that shows people you're smart. And Rachel Corbett forgot to prepare a recommendation. Leave us a message on the Podcast phone: 02 8999 9386 or join the conversation on the Facebook page: Mamamia Out Loud And if you can spare a second, leave a review and rating in iTunes; it helps us massively. Massively.
Lots of ladies are talking about the new Canadian podcast Alone: A Love Story. It's a memoir about love, loss and loneliness. Producer Michelle Parise takes a winding journey from lust to heartbreak, through loneliness and despair and cracks open what it means to be alone, so we can talk about it. In this special preview, we share an excerpt from the show with you.
With raw honesty, Michelle Parise takes you along on her winding journey from lust to heartbreak, through loneliness and despair, to eventually finding the courage to face the question mark of life, alone. The series is available Sept. 19.