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Hi Guys!! Reacting to Enna Alouette's (and friends) music because ever since I found out that she can sing, I've been obsessed,A commenter, @kaykay_kkmaka recommended that I react to enna's covers, so here I am, hope you guys enjoy
In this powerful and inspiring episode, we're joined by brand designer Alouette Marsh, whose journey is anything but ordinary. From facing the debilitating effects of endometriosis to rising above it and building a thriving design studio, Alouette shares her deeply personal story of resilience, creativity, and purpose.We talk about the darkest moments of her health battle, the mindset shifts that helped her through, and the unexpected lessons she now carries into her business every day. Whether you're navigating your own challenges or simply need a reminder that growth is possible—even in the hardest seasons—this conversation is for you.Guest Info:Lark Brand StudioConnect With Us:Our Free Facebook CommunityOur WebsitePodcast Instagram
In dieser Episode widme ich mich der Rezension des fesselnden Buches „Die Rebellion von Laterre“, verfasst von Joanne Rendell und Jessica Brody. Der Klappentext verspricht eine packende Geschichte, die sich um drei junge Menschen dreht, deren Schicksale inmitten einer blutigen Revolution auf dem Planeten Laterre miteinander verbunden sind. Der Planet, der einst Hoffnung bot, ist nun von Chaos, Armut und einer herrschenden Elite geprägt, die gnadenlos gegen jede Form des Widerstands vorgeht. Ich tauche tief in die Charaktere ein, die unterschiedlicher nicht sein könnten: Chatine, die als Kind der Straße ums Überleben kämpft, Marcellus, ein gefangener Erbe stark unter dem Einfluss seiner Familie, und Alouette, das Mädchen mit einem Geheimnis, das den Verlauf der Revolution beeinflussen könnte. Die dynamische Erzählweise und die sorgfältige Ausarbeitung der Figuren lassen mich länger über sie nachdenken und fühle mich stark mit ihrem Schicksal verbunden. Besonders Chatine, die in einem von Verbrechen geprägten Umfeld aufwächst, zieht mich in ihren Bann. Ihre Entschlossenheit, dem brutalen Regime zu entkommen, und ihre tapferen Versuche, sich in einer feindlichen Welt zurechtzufinden, berühren mich zutiefst. Marcellus, gefangen zwischen loyale Traditionen und den Geheimnissen seines verstorbenen Vaters, stellt eine weitere Facette der Komplexität der Geschichte dar, die mich zum Nachdenken anregt, wie persönliche Konflikte die Prägung für politische Überzeugungen darstellen können. Alouette repräsentiert die Intellektualität und das Bewusstsein für die Wichtigkeit der Vergangenheit, indem sie die letzte Bibliothek der Welt bewacht. Ihre Beziehung zu Marcellus entfaltet sich inmitten der Unruhen und zeigt, wie Liebe und Verantwortung sich gegenseitig bedingen. Die Welt von Laterre ist düster, und die geschickte Verwendung von Sci-Fi-Elementen trägt zur Intensität der Geschichte bei. Ich erkenne die Subtilität der Konflikte und der emotionalen Bindungen, die die Charaktere miteinander teilen, während sie in einer Welt leben, die alles andere als sicher und vorhersagbar ist. Die Erzählweise zieht mich immer wieder zurück in diese düstere, regnerische Welt voller Herausforderungen und Widerstände. Ich beschreibe, wie mich die ständigen Störungen beim Lesen oft darüber nachdenken ließen, wie sehr man sich in diese fesselnde Geschichte zurückziehen möchte. Das Buch hat eine Sogwirkung, die mir immer wieder den Wunsch gibt, Seite um Seite weiterzulesen – die Mischung aus Widerstand und aufkeimender Liebe ist einfach zu fesselnd, um sie beiseite zu legen. Abschließend kann ich sagen, dass „Die Rebellion von Laterre“ nicht nur ein gelungener Start in eine neue Buchreihe ist, sondern auch mit der sensiblen Übersetzung von Carina Schnell punktet. Ich freue mich darauf, zu erfahren, was die nächsten Bände bringen, besonders da die Revolution nur im Verborgenen zu brodeln scheint. In dieser Episode teile ich meine Gedanken und Eindrücke, um anderen Lesern zu helfen, einen Zugang zu einem faszinierenden Buch zu finden, das voller Herausforderungen und tiefgreifender Emotionen ist.
Qu'est-ce que la Plaine de la Crau ? Pourquoi cet endroit est-il unique en France ? Quelle biodiversité incroyable héberge-t-il ? Quels oiseaux peut-on espérer y voir ?
When Nick Curtin moved from New York to Copenhagen 10 years ago his mission was to live in a city that allowed him and his Danish wife to combine a family life with high career ambitions. Yet it took the American chef only seven months to receive a Michelin star at his restaurant Alouette. Join Nick as he shows Esben some of the best that Copenhagen's food scene has to offer in the winter! It's going to be a challenging day for the waste line as Nick and Esben enjoys a heavenly brunch at Aurora in Carlsberg Byen, takes a walk in Søndermarken, head for a lunch at Comé Rice Kitchen in Kødbyen followed up by a glass of white Bordeaux at Bar Vitrine, gets feisty at Bip Bip Bar and finally finishes at Saji for an indonesian dinner. Follow this link to find all the places we mention in the episode: www.visitcopenhagen.com/copenhagen/planning/podcast-insiders-guide-copenhagen-food-abroad-crispy-wines-and-retro-arcade-gaming
L'actu culture-média de ce mercredi 08 janvier : Le groupe Meta met fin à son système actuel de fact-checking Touche pas à mon poste, l'émission de Cyril Hanouna pourrait rebondir sur une autre chaîne de la TNT en France C'est ce vendredi que François De Brigode fait son retour en télévision Alouette , Alouette, c'était son plus grand succès, Alouette, le chanteur Gilles Dreux est décédé Le chanteur auteur compositeur Peter Yarrow est décédé Merci pour votre écoute N'hésistez pas à vous abonner également aux podcasts des séquences phares de Matin Première: L'Invité Politique : https://audmns.com/LNCogwPL'édito politique « Les Coulisses du Pouvoir » : https://audmns.com/vXWPcqxL'humour de Matin Première : https://audmns.com/tbdbwoQRetrouvez tous les contenus de la RTBF sur notre plateforme Auvio.be Retrouvez également notre offre info ci-dessous : Le Monde en Direct : https://audmns.com/TkxEWMELes Clés : https://audmns.com/DvbCVrHLe Tournant : https://audmns.com/moqIRoC5 Minutes pour Comprendre : https://audmns.com/dHiHssrEt si vous avez apprécié ce podcast, n'hésitez pas à nous donner des étoiles ou des commentaires, cela nous aide à le faire connaître plus largement.
Episode S07E03 du podcast Des Ondes VocastPour débuter l'épisode de novembre 2024, petit tour de l'actu radio du mois dernier.Rémy Bertholon nous dit pourquoi il est optimiste sur les choix de programmation de plusieurs radios, ainsi que sur certaines mises en onde originales pour dynamiser les antennes. Julien Vigier partage ses Carnets d'Écoute, avec deux podcasts d'actualité et un de comédie, ainsi que l'écoute de deux radios indépendantes, Flash FM à Limoges et Alouette dans le Grand Ouest.Nous recevons Stéphane Bosc, Directeur Général de RFM. La radio senior de Lagardère propose tous les soirs entre 20h et 22h une émission consacrée aux années 90's, RFM Party 90's. Et elle lance une grande tournée éponyme en discothèque avec les plus grands standards de cette décennie ainsi qu'un grand concert avec des artistes en décembre.C'est la grosse actu du moment : les radios associatives et le risque de baisse du fonds de soutien à l'expression radiophonique dans le prochain budget du Gouvernement. Pour cela, nous recevons Jean-Marc Courrèges-Cénac, co-président de la CNRA et de l'association Les Locales. Nous revenons avec lui sur cette nouvelle surprise tombée le mois dernier d'un risque de baisse de 30% du FSER, mettant en péril les 770 radios associatives de France. Nous reviendrons sur l'évolution de la situation, sur les actions prises par les radios associatives et sur le formidable écho que cela a créé au niveau national.Animation / réalisation : Olivier OddouIntervenants : Rémy Bertholon, Julien VigierInvités : Stéphane Bosc (Directeur Général de RFM), Jean-Marc Courrèges-Cénac (co-Président de la CNRA et co-Président de l'association Les Locales)Crédits musicaux : Rob - It's a blast (BO du film 'Radiostars'), jingles produits par Pure Jingles [https://purejingles.com/]Voix off : Estelle Hubert [http://estellehubert.com]ContactPar mail : contact@vocast.fr [https://www.vocast.fr/contact.html]Twitter : @DesOndesVocast [https://twitter.com/DesOndesVocast]
Julien Vigier partage ses Carnets d'Écoute, avec deux podcasts d'actualité et un de comédie, ainsi que l'écoute de deux radios indépendantes, Flash FM à Limoges et Alouette dans le Grand Ouest.Animation / réalisation : Olivier OddouIntervenants : Rémy Bertholon, Julien VigierInvités : Stéphane Bosc (Directeur Général de RFM), Jean-Marc Courrèges-Cénac (co-Président de la CNRA et co-Président de l'association Les Locales)Crédits musicaux : Rob - It's a blast (BO du film 'Radiostars'), jingles produits par Pure Jingles [https://purejingles.com/]Voix off : Estelle Hubert [http://estellehubert.com]ContactPar mail : contact@vocast.fr [https://www.vocast.fr/contact.html]Twitter : @DesOndesVocast [https://twitter.com/DesOndesVocast]
Episode S07E03 du podcast Des Ondes VocastPour débuter l'épisode de novembre 2024, petit tour de l'actu radio du mois dernier.Rémy Bertholon nous dit pourquoi il est optimiste sur les choix de programmation de plusieurs radios, ainsi que sur certaines mises en onde originales pour dynamiser les antennes.Julien Vigier partage ses Carnets d'Écoute, avec deux podcasts d'actualité et un de comédie, ainsi que l'écoute de deux radios indépendantes, Flash FM à Limoges et Alouette dans le Grand Ouest.Nous recevons Stéphane Bosc, Directeur Général de RFM. La radio senior de Lagardère propose tous les soirs entre 20h et 22h une émission consacrée aux années 90's, RFM Party 90's. Et elle lance une grande tournée éponyme en discothèque avec les plus grands standards de cette décennie ainsi qu'un grand concert avec des artistes en décembre.C'est la grosse actu du moment : les radios associatives et le risque de baisse du fonds de soutien à l'expression radiophonique dans le prochain budget du Gouvernement. Pour cela, nous recevons Jean-Marc Courrèges-Cénac, co-président de la CNRA et de l'association Les Locales. Nous revenons avec lui sur cette nouvelle surprise tombée le mois dernier d'un risque de baisse de 30% du FSER, mettant en péril les 770 radios associatives de France. Nous reviendrons sur l'évolution de la situation, sur les actions prises par les radios associatives et sur le formidable écho que cela a créé au niveau national.Animation / réalisation : Olivier OddouIntervenants : Rémy Bertholon, Julien VigierInvités : Stéphane Bosc (Directeur Général de RFM), Jean-Marc Courrèges-Cénac (co-Président de la CNRA et co-Président de l'association Les Locales)Crédits musicaux : Rob - It's a blast (BO du film 'Radiostars'), jingles produits par Pure JinglesVoix off : Estelle HubertContactPar mail : contact@vocast.frTwitter : @DesOndesVocastHébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Sujets traités : Alouette des champs, hérisson, loir, ou encore chauve-souris… Dans le Grand Est aussi, certaines espèces d'animaux sauvages se montrent menacées. Selon un rapport de l'ONG WWF publié jeudi dernier, la taille moyenne des populations sauvages suivies a diminué de 73% au cours des 50 dernières années. Pour enrayer le phénomène, le retour à une agriculture paysanne, l'arrêt de l'expansion urbaine ou encore la lutte contre le réchauffement climatique sont notamment proposés.Un peu plus d'un mois avant son ouverture, c'est une étape de plus qui se prépare dans le cadre de l'organisation du marché de Noël de Strasbourg. Le grand sapin sera coupé aujourd'hui dans les Vosges, sur la forêt domaniale de Champ, avant d'être installé sur la place Kléber lundi prochain, le 21 octobre.La Collectivité européenne d'Alsace mise sur les énergies renouvelables ! Dans une démarche de transition énergétique, la CeA entreprend la rénovation thermique des toitures de ses bâtiments, notamment de ses collèges. A Villé, des panneaux photovoltaïques ont été installés sur l'établissement du Kloserwald. Une présentation a été effectuée hier, en présence de la conseillère d'Alsace Monique Houlné. En tout, 510 m² ont été recouverts de panneaux solaires. Ce projet, mené avec la participation d'entreprises alsaciennes, représente un cout total de plus de 165 000€.A Colmar, le début des travaux de la Villa Cose est attendu pour cet automne ! Le projet, porté par Marie et Nicolas Decker, déjà propriétaires-dirigeants de l'Hostellerie La Cheneaudière & Spa à Colroy-la-Roche, verra le jour à deux pas de la Petite Venise, entre le boulevard Saint-Pierre et la rue Reubell. La maison de maitre, construite en 1897, sera réhabilitée pour accueillir un bar et des salons et une nouvelle construction abritera quant à elle 23 chambres et suites et sera aussi dotée d'un spa. Dans une ambiance Art Nouveau, un classement 5 étoiles est espéré pour ce projet. La villa Cose devrait accueillir ses premiers visiteurs fin 2026.Fin des travaux pour l'espace sportif Sébastien Loeb à Haguenau ! Mise en place d'un nouvel éclairage led, remplacement du revêtement de sol et création d'un local de stockage pour le club de handball étaient au menu de la pause estivale. Le cout total de ces travaux s'élève à 425 000 euros.Après une marche la semaine dernière, c'est une journée spéciale « éthique et santé mentale » qui est proposée au public à Sélestat ce mercredi 16 octobre à partir de 09h à la salle Sainte-Barbe. L'occasion de sensibiliser le plus grand nombre à cette thématique, avec les interventions de plusieurs acteurs de la santé mentale. Les précisions de Yassine Mouaheb, directeur du Pôle Autonomie Habitat Inclusif à l'APEI Centre-Alsace. Retrouvez notre article complet sur notre site internet azur-fm.comHébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
We speak to chef Theo Randall to learn about his new cookbook, ‘Verdura, which is dedicated to his penchant for Italian cuisine and cooking with vegetables and Monocle's Copenhagen correspondent, Michael Booth, meets Nick Curtain and Camilla Hansen of recently reopened fine dining spot, Alouette. Plus: hospitality patron Kurt Zdesar talks to us about the secrets behind his restaurant, Chotto Matte, and the success of any ambitious food venture.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
RWB CFL podcast #263: Chris Jones out, end of an era The Rouge White & Blue CFL Podcast began when head coach Chris Jones was on the way to winning his first (and, as it turns out, likely his only) Grey Cup. Thiw week, the key CFL-centric story is the firing from the Edmonton Elks of Coach Jones. Yet, RWB co-hosts Joe Pritchard and Os Davis somehow manage to discuss other topics involving week 6 of the 2024 CFL season with all its interesting developments – just don't talk to Os the Alouette fan about Cody Fajardo. Following the recap, how about some takes on week 7's games? Some of the point spreads are wacky (Toronto Argonauts just 3-point favorites at the Hamilton Tiger-Cats? Calgary Stampeders 4½-point underdogs at home against BC Lions?) and essentially disagree on everything except the Winnipeg Blue Bombers... Rouge White & Blue: We're on to next week.
L'alouette des champs est fascinante, son lien avec les humains est unique et profond. En dangereux déclin, un de ses admirateurs a choisi de prendre la plume pour lui écrire, lui dire sa responsabilité vis-à-vis de sa destinée et lui témoigner son amour. Une ode pour contrer la lente disparition de cet oiseau au vol et au chant si exceptionnel. Ecrivain, traducteur et auteur de " Eloge de lʹalouette ", Francis Grembert est lʹinvité de Céline OʹClin
In this weeks episode John looks at what are the best potato varieties to grow from early varieties like Sharpes express, Homeguard and Duke Of York. Second earlies such as the superb British Queens. Salad potatoes like Charlotte and Pink Fir Apple.We also chat about many main crop varieties and growing blight free varieties like Vitabella, Alouette, Sarpo Axona and Carolus. If there is any topic you would like covered in future episodes, please let me know. Email: info@mastermygarden.com Check out Master My Garden on the following channels Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mastermygarden/ Instagram @Mastermygarden https://www.instagram.com/mastermygarden/ Twitter:https://twitter.com/tweetsbyMMG Until next week Happy gardening John Support the show
In Part 1 of this two-part episode, host Jason Quinn of The Real ResQ sits down with Ivo Pinto from Portugal, a Portuguese Air Force Rescue Swimmer and Helicopter Tactics Instructor. Pinto shares his experiences and insights into being a rescue swimmer with the Portuguese Air Force. They talk about some of the training involved, and about the challenges faced during long-range missions that have them flying hours to locations. Pinto shares his first rescue on an Alouette helicopter searching for a woman missing in four-meter (12-foot) seas. While on scene, another asset on a jetski was there helping them. The jet skier found himself in trouble and Pinto ended up having to save him. Pinto's second rescue story was about an overturned vessel with six people in the water. This conversation highlights the different approaches to rescue and the importance of choosing what works best for each situation. We finish Part 1 hearing about Pinto's first rescue in the H101, where they were called out for a “two adults and four children.” A small 10-meter (30-foot) vessel that was being thrashed in the seas. Enjoy! This episode is powered by Vertical Helicasts. Thank you for sponsoring this episode of The Real ResQ: PAG.Follow The Real ResQ on Facebook and Instagram and listen on Vertical Helicasts.
This week Anthony Lewis and Aurora Bubbaloo talk about Season 1 Episodes 2-3 of The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon “Alouette” and “Paris Sera Toujours Paris” including our thoughts on the episode, what we loved, what we didn't, and give it our personal 1 out of 5!!! Support Us: Geekly Merch […]
This week we discuss The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon Season 1 Episode 2 "Alouette"
This week we discuss The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon Season 1 Episode 2 "Alouette"
Another round of brilliant feedback from you guys as this series begins to take shape. Happy to be joined by longtime listeners Amelie and Jim, and next week Lucy and I will be back for episode trois! Next episode: TWD: Daryl Dixon S1E3 “Paris Sera Toujours Paris”. • If you want to talk about it with us, you can email your thoughts or send a voice message to talk@podcastica.com. • Or check out our Facebook group, where we put up comment posts for each episode, at facebook.com/groups/podcastica.Show support and get ad-free episodes: patreon.com/jasoncabassi or go to buymeacoffee.com/cabassi for a one-time donation.Au revoir!This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5855602/advertisement
In this episode of TWD: Daryl Dixon Ep. 2 “Alouette”, Diana and Renee Hansen dive deep into Isabelle's past through a gripping flashback, exploring her sacrifices and her connection to Laurent, the gifted child with mysterious potential. We witness the onset of the zombie outbreak and the compelling chemistry between Isabelle and Daryl. "Father Daryl" provides some humorous moments, and we share our anticipation for what's to come. Plus, stay tuned for our TV and movie recommendations, including classics like "Steel Magnolias" and modern hits like "The Morning Show" and "The Good Place". TV and Movie Recommendations: Steel Magnolias (Movie) The Good Place (AppleTV+ & Netflix) The Morning Show (Apple TV+) Surviving Summer (Netflix) A Million Miles Away (Prime) Love At First Sight* (Netflix) The Tudors (Prime) Law and Order SVU Additionally, we have some campy horror movie recommendations for fans of the genre. Enjoy the episode! * Starring Haley Lu Richardson Renee Hansen: https://linktr.ee/renee.hansen Follow and subscribe to Screens in Focus. Website: www.screensinfocus.com Email: screensinfocus@gmail.com Twitter https://twitter.com/screensinfocus Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/screensinfocuspodcast/ Facebook: Screens in Focus Free background music from JewelBeat.com: www.jewelbeat.com
Motorbikes and Mules lead us through epsiode two of The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon
Alright, Father Daryl doesn't seem to be letting us down, does he? Another fun, engaging episode this week :) Trés bon!Check out Ben's Wilhelm podcast for our Robin Williams episode: wilhelmpodcast.comThe Most Annoying Children in ‘The Walking Dead' Universe: A Taxonomy: the-walking-dead-series-most-annoying-children-a-taxonomyNext episode: Feedback for TWD: Daryl Dixon S1E2 “Alouette”. • If you want to talk about it with us, you can email your thoughts or send a voice message to talk@podcastica.com. • Or check out our Facebook group, where we put up comment posts for each episode, at facebook.com/groups/podcastica.Show support and get ad-free episodes: patreon.com/jasoncabassi or go to buymeacoffee.com/cabassi for a one-time donation.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5855602/advertisement
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On episode 2 of TWD: Daryl Dixon, the crew encounter a group of survivors on the road to Paris and […]
Brains Gone Bad: A The Walking Dead, Fear the Walking Dead Podcast
Kim rants about The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon 1.2 Alouette and how much she LOOOVES it (One of the greatest TWD Universe episodes of all time.) She talks about the big reveal, Isabella's journey into the zombie apocalypse and all the gems in this episode.
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This week, hosts AJ Mass (@ajmass), Chappell (@chappells_show) and Jessica Liese (@haymakerhattie) discuss episode 2 of "The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon."
This week, hosts AJ Mass (@ajmass), Chappell (@chappells_show) and Jessica Liese (@haymakerhattie) discuss episode 2 of "The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon."
This week, Steve and Dianna discuss the continuing journey of a gruff, disillusioned man as he begrudgingly escorts a special child through hostile territory in order to deliver her to the underground faction that can help harness her special biological immunity for all. Wait… oh, we're not talking about “Last of Us”? Well - you coulda fooled me! (J/K!) Tune in this week as our intrepid hosts discuss #Episode2 of #DarylDixon, and also have some frank discussions about shows that mimic storylines!!!!!! CONTACT US! You can email us at aimfortheheadpodcast@gmail.com, Send us a message via @AFTHPodcast , Send us Pics and Videos on Instagram at aimfortheheadpodcast, But the best way to stay in touch is to “Like” us on Facebook! www.facebook.com/AimForTheHeadPodcast And don't forget to Aim For The Head – Because Body Shots Just Don't Work. They really don't!
This week, hosts AJ Mass (@ajmass), Chappell (@chappells_show) and Jessica Liese (@haymakerhattie) discuss episode 2 of "The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon."
Get ready to dive headfirst into the gritty world of The Walking Dead with another episode recap of The Daryl Dixon Podcast! We're back to give you a blow-by-blow recap, lively discussion, and razor-sharp analysis of Season 1 Episode 2: Alouette, focusing on Father Daryl and his merry band of road bandits.Hold onto your zombie-slaying weapons because this episode is a wild ride from start to finish. We meet some pretty interesting characters, particularly RJ Gaines (Now known as Gaines Burger), Lou (the coolest teenager in post-apocalyptic France and Dawn's MVP for the episode) and Moof (Kelly's MVP)But don't worry, this isn't just another run-of-the-mill recap show. We're here to inject some serious energy and clever banter into our discussion. You'll find yourself laughing, gasping, and cheering alongside us as we relive the heart-stopping, tearjerking, and eye-rolling moments of Alouette.So grab your survival gear, lock the doors, and tune in to this episode of The Daryl Dixon Podcast. Whether you're a die-hard fan or new to The Walking Dead Universe, we guarantee you'll be hooked from the very first scream. Get ready for a podcast experience that's more infectious than a zombie bite!Track: "Latimes_" Music provided by https://Slip.stream Free Download/Stream: https://get.slip.stream/vp80cFTrack: "Just Got Drunk Bumper" Music provided by https://Slip.stream Free Download/Stream: https://get.slip.stream/QJEMD1
Daryl, Isabelle, Laurent and Sylvie face trouble on the road; Isabelle remembers the day the hungry ones appeared; Laurent struggles to fit in.
The second installment of TWD: Daryl Dixon rolls on with some emotional development: assessing the value of "hope", sure, but mostly the weight/cost of promises broken. RJ Gaines from Giddings, Texas - the Lonestar State - is the MVP of this episode, followed by Mork & Mindy, with all the ways the latter is deeply intertwined with this particular episode.
This is episode 113, we're wrapping up the series with the final days of South West Africa as the country became Namibia. I'll talk about the SADF's departure later in this episode. First we need to go over the events in early April 1989 that almost put paid to the peace agreement. As you heard last week, SWAPO leader Sam Nujoma had ordered his military wing, PLAN to invade Namibia starting on April 1st. We've spent time hearing about the diplomatic fallout — now for some details about what happened on the ground. Constable Sakkie Jooste for example, group leader of Koevoets Zulu Five Juliet, who was based on high ground overlooking the Kunene River — a hotspot for SWAPO crossings west of Ruacana. There had been no reports of anything untoward overnight, but that was not surprising because the night had been dark, no moonlight. Excellent for anyone moving around and at first light Jooste's radio crackled with the report that spoor of about 50 insurgents had been found. Jooste thought they were mistaken, and went to check the signs himself. IT was true, so he reported this to Ruacana police control. The war was supposed to be over, so he didn't want to make himself look foolish, he didn't want to appear jittery. Just in case, he called his men together and headed off to track the spoor about 15 km west of Ruacana. It was clear a large number of insurgents had crossed, map reference VL0873, Chevron boots, SWAPO, and some barefoot. Oshakati was contacted, General Dreyer was in command, and Inspector Nick Peens who was commander of Kaokaland police radio'd Jooste back. Mobile Air operations head Captain Keith Fryer was called in, to request a bosbok spotter plane to be despatched to Opuwo so Peens could go see for himself what was going on. He also asked Fryer to organise a few Alouette gunships. “Why should I put gunships on standby?” Asked Fryer, “There's been no infiltration..” “But there has,” answered police comms control room sergeant Rassie Ras. Then at 08h05 another unit Zulu Hotel commanded by Constable Danie Fourie reported they'd found tracks of insurgents near the others. Most of Zulu's team, inlcuding /yankee, Hotel, Oscar, were on their way to chase the insurgents while one of the team members radio'd back “April fool, April Foo, the whole lot of us…” He was cut short by Warrant Officer Fanna du Rand On the mountain, Koevoet commanders said a small war had broken out. SWAPO was firing downhill and missing, while the police fired back. The insurgents fled, heading towards the northern slope of the hill, and were spotted by the Captain Slade. Still the police on board didn't open fire. What was going on? SWAPO was supposed to be moving north inside Angola, towards bases where the UN would be counting them and disarming the fighters. Instead, here they were inside Namibia, shooting at the security forces.
LALO: Le roi d'Ys (Ópera en tres actos y cinco escenas) (Acto II) (30.02). J. Micheau (sop.), R. Gorr (mez.), H. Legay (ten.), J. Bothayre (bar.), P. Savignol (baj.), J. Mars (baj.), Coro de Radio Francia, Orq. Nac. de Francia. Dir.: A. Cluytens. Cuarteto de cuerda en Mi bemol Mayor, Op. 45 (Cuarto movimiento: Finale - Appassionato) (5.35). J. Leber (vl.), G. Klam (vl.), T. Adamopoulos (vla.), P. Cherond (vc.). Cuarteto de París. La chanson de l’Alouette (5 Lieder) (1.41). T. Christoyannis (bar.), J. Cohen (p.).Escuchar audio
Le 16-20 - Alouette
durée : 00:04:11 - Le journal de presque 17h17 - par : Charline Vanhoenacker, Alex Vizorek - Une attaque dans une crèche thaïlandaise fait au moins 30 morts, une étude du ministère de la santé atteste que les pauvres vivent moins longtemps que les riches, et le gouvernement qui autorise des chasses traditionnelles à l'alouette, c'est l'actu du jour !
durée : 00:04:11 - Le journal de presque 17h17 - par : Charline Vanhoenacker, Alex Vizorek - Une attaque dans une crèche thaïlandaise fait au moins 30 morts, une étude du ministère de la santé atteste que les pauvres vivent moins longtemps que les riches, et le gouvernement qui autorise des chasses traditionnelles à l'alouette, c'est l'actu du jour !
Jay, Sharon and Chantal chatted with Greg Bedik about the return of the Ukrainian Festival and all the fun (and food!) that means for the event at Parc Maisonneuve on Saturday, AND about the tailgate with the Als tonight!
We heard last episode about Operation Meebos and the shooting down of a Puma with the loss of 15 men. The SADF was now determined to follow-up the company of SWAPO who'd been based near the Mui river and who's Anti-aircraft guns had delivered such a potent message. The Alouette gunships were circling the area on that day in August, 1982, and they reported the location of a SWAPO section about 10 kilometers away from the smouldering Puma. This was probably 30km north of Cuvelai along the Calonga River and an Alouette gunship under the command of legendary pilot Neall Ellis and the two gunships came under fire immediately by SWAPO firing what 61 Mechs Commandant Roland de Vries believes were SAM-7s. Moments later he enemy started firing with small arms, RPG-7 rockets and 14,5mm anti-aircraft guns. Ellis realised that this wasn't the same section as others reported in the area about two kilometers away. The target was spread out but there was only one escape from the SADF on the ground, which was a fording site over the Calonga River. 48 men from 32 Battalion's Delta Company were joined by a company from 61 Mech in Ratels and they were ordered to attack a SWAPO section. There were no Puma's available, they were heading to the Helicopter Administration Area from Ondangwa. So Operation Meebos ended formally on August 27th, and the SADF claimed 345 SWAPO dead, but lost 29 of their own, while the shooting down of the Puma was one of the largest single incident deaths for the SADF in the entire Border War. Earlier in May 1982 one of the most important Russians to fight in Angola had arrived to advise the MPLA government in Luanda. Lieutenant General Konstantin Kurochkin was formally known as the Chief Military Advisory to the Angolan government and was a veteran of the Soviet-Afghan war. He was also described as the most outstanding Soviet officer to serve in Angola, and followed Lieutenant General Georgy Petrovsky into the position.
We heard last episode about Operation Meebos and the shooting down of a Puma with the loss of 15 men. The SADF was now determined to follow-up the company of SWAPO who'd been based near the Mui river and who's Anti-aircraft guns had delivered such a potent message. The Alouette gunships were circling the area on that day in August, 1982, and they reported the location of a SWAPO section about 10 kilometers away from the smouldering Puma. This was probably 30km north of Cuvelai along the Calonga River and an Alouette gunship under the command of legendary pilot Neall Ellis and the two gunships came under fire immediately by SWAPO firing what 61 Mechs Commandant Roland de Vries believes were SAM-7s. Moments later he enemy started firing with small arms, RPG-7 rockets and 14,5mm anti-aircraft guns. Ellis realised that this wasn't the same section as others reported in the area about two kilometers away. The target was spread out but there was only one escape from the SADF on the ground, which was a fording site over the Calonga River. 48 men from 32 Battalion's Delta Company were joined by a company from 61 Mech in Ratels and they were ordered to attack a SWAPO section. There were no Puma's available, they were heading to the Helicopter Administration Area from Ondangwa. So Operation Meebos ended formally on August 27th, and the SADF claimed 345 SWAPO dead, but lost 29 of their own, while the shooting down of the Puma was one of the largest single incident deaths for the SADF in the entire Border War. Earlier in May 1982 one of the most important Russians to fight in Angola had arrived to advise the MPLA government in Luanda. Lieutenant General Konstantin Kurochkin was formally known as the Chief Military Advisory to the Angolan government and was a veteran of the Soviet-Afghan war. He was also described as the most outstanding Soviet officer to serve in Angola, and followed Lieutenant General Georgy Petrovsky into the position.
Season 1, Episode 18 includes: The Titmouse's Nest by Mary Howett, underscored with Song of Summer by Albert Ketelbey; Robert of Lincoln by William Cullen Bryant; Alouette, traditional French Canadian song; and Hootie the Owl by Dolores McKenna. Raggedy Auntie Reads Theme and Closing Song written, performed, and recorded by Jessie McKeon. **Engage with Raggedy Auntie: linktr.ee/raggedyauntie**
We left off last episode with SWAPOs Operation Typhoon under way inside the Triangle of Death, that area between Tsumeb, Otavi and Grootfontein. Forty two members of this operation had hidden at Effense Chana and taken out a Ratel, three were killed by Alouette gunships in the follow up action, but the others got away, heading northwards to safety in Angola. Eleven members of the security forces were dead, about a dozen injured. This was not a normal SWAPO assault on the farming area, it was a concerted and well planned operation, the tactics had altered. There were still 105 other SWAPO guerrilla's on the move in the Triangle or nearby and 61 Mech trackers were trying to pick up their trail before they did even more damage. Joining them were a vengeful group of farmers from the Triangle, including the man we met last week, Kaalvoet Izak, who writer Deon Lamprecht describes as die vegtende Boere van Tsumeb – the fighting farmers of Tsumeb. Others were Dave Keyser and Reinhard Friederich, and in her farm house at Koedoesvlei, Tantie Pompie who's husband Daantjie had died during the Effense Chana ambush. AT 61 Mech HQ, Roland de Vries was determined to stop SWAPO, and headed to Tsumeb aerodrome two days after the ambush to meet reinforcements being flown in. Captain Jan Malan and his Alpha company were back in the field. You can say it's a bit like falling off a horse – his company had seen the Ratel destroyed, their men killed, but he and his men had to get back on the horse immediately – no sitting around at 61 Mech HQ – Tsintsabis, drowning their sorrows. SWAPO wasn't hanging around either. Two days after their successful ambush, they shot and killed a farm worker just north of Tsintsabis, toying with the security forces – here we are, they seemed to be saying, come and get us. Then a short while later Rifleman JDG du Toit died in a contact with SWAPO in the same area.
We left off last episode with SWAPOs Operation Typhoon under way inside the Triangle of Death, that area between Tsumeb, Otavi and Grootfontein. Forty two members of this operation had hidden at Effense Chana and taken out a Ratel, three were killed by Alouette gunships in the follow up action, but the others got away, heading northwards to safety in Angola. Eleven members of the security forces were dead, about a dozen injured. This was not a normal SWAPO assault on the farming area, it was a concerted and well planned operation, the tactics had altered. There were still 105 other SWAPO guerrilla's on the move in the Triangle or nearby and 61 Mech trackers were trying to pick up their trail before they did even more damage. Joining them were a vengeful group of farmers from the Triangle, including the man we met last week, Kaalvoet Izak, who writer Deon Lamprecht describes as die vegtende Boere van Tsumeb – the fighting farmers of Tsumeb. Others were Dave Keyser and Reinhard Friederich, and in her farm house at Koedoesvlei, Tantie Pompie who's husband Daantjie had died during the Effense Chana ambush. AT 61 Mech HQ, Roland de Vries was determined to stop SWAPO, and headed to Tsumeb aerodrome two days after the ambush to meet reinforcements being flown in. Captain Jan Malan and his Alpha company were back in the field. You can say it's a bit like falling off a horse – his company had seen the Ratel destroyed, their men killed, but he and his men had to get back on the horse immediately – no sitting around at 61 Mech HQ – Tsintsabis, drowning their sorrows. SWAPO wasn't hanging around either. Two days after their successful ambush, they shot and killed a farm worker just north of Tsintsabis, toying with the security forces – here we are, they seemed to be saying, come and get us. Then a short while later Rifleman JDG du Toit died in a contact with SWAPO in the same area.
In Episode 58 we heard how two SWAPO platoon had created an obvious trail near Tsumeb, it was bait for a trap they were planning – an ambush that would surprise the trailing 61 Mech follow up. This was a change in tactics by the SWAPOs commander Danger Ashapalo who'd sent 150 men to attack the white farming areas in the Triangle of Death. The South Africans were aware of a series of tracks – this had been a large group of SWAPO and couldn't be missed. What they had no idea about was that their enemy had decided that in this case, they wouldn't run but stand and fight. On the evening of April 14th 1982, 61 Mech had been enjoying entertainment laid on at Tsumeb town hall when word came of the large number of tracks discovered near the border with Angola. And it appeared the enemy was heading their way. Less than 90 minutes later, these troops suddenly were in the bush trying to make contact with two SWAPO platoons nearby. There were two Alouette gunships and two Puma's ready to fly over the area at first light on the 15th, and it wasn't clear at this stage how fast SWAPO was moving. Of course, they weren't moving fast at all, and had moved and stopped exactly where they were going to lay their trap. Alongside Effense Chana, west of Tsumeb, on the Bravo area cutline. Tantie Pompie van der Westhuizen, the civilian farmer's wife who was so critically important in the relaying of information in the Triangle, was up and about in her kitchen at Koedoesvlei farm. 61 Mech commander Roland de Vries radiod her asking for assistance from her husband Daantjie who knew the area so well. SWAPOs platoons under their commanders Kayofa and Kalulu had ordered their men to dig in behind thick bush, on the western side of a large open area – Effense Chana.
In Episode 58 we heard how two SWAPO platoon had created an obvious trail near Tsumeb, it was bait for a trap they were planning – an ambush that would surprise the trailing 61 Mech follow up. This was a change in tactics by the SWAPOs commander Danger Ashapalo who'd sent 150 men to attack the white farming areas in the Triangle of Death. The South Africans were aware of a series of tracks – this had been a large group of SWAPO and couldn't be missed. What they had no idea about was that their enemy had decided that in this case, they wouldn't run but stand and fight. On the evening of April 14th 1982, 61 Mech had been enjoying entertainment laid on at Tsumeb town hall when word came of the large number of tracks discovered near the border with Angola. And it appeared the enemy was heading their way. Less than 90 minutes later, these troops suddenly were in the bush trying to make contact with two SWAPO platoons nearby. There were two Alouette gunships and two Puma's ready to fly over the area at first light on the 15th, and it wasn't clear at this stage how fast SWAPO was moving. Of course, they weren't moving fast at all, and had moved and stopped exactly where they were going to lay their trap. Alongside Effense Chana, west of Tsumeb, on the Bravo area cutline. Tantie Pompie van der Westhuizen, the civilian farmer's wife who was so critically important in the relaying of information in the Triangle, was up and about in her kitchen at Koedoesvlei farm. 61 Mech commander Roland de Vries radiod her asking for assistance from her husband Daantjie who knew the area so well. SWAPOs platoons under their commanders Kayofa and Kalulu had ordered their men to dig in behind thick bush, on the western side of a large open area – Effense Chana.
December 1981 brought the usual debriefings and analysis about how the border war was progressing, particularly after a year that saw such highs and lows for the SADF. However, before the end of the year, The SADF ordered another small operation called Vlinder to hit the area near Evale over the cutline. In one of the final acts of the year, troops were in contact with SWAPO armed with SA-7 missiles and RPGs near the town. One of the SADF troops was hit by shrapnel from an 82mm mortar and was in a serious condition. He needed to be casevaced out. Lieutenant Arthur Walker led a two-ship Alouette formation to the scene and provided top cover for Lieutenant Serge Bovey who was to carry out the pickup. Walker was going to earn another Honoris Crux as he heroically landed to save his colleagues. So, the new year, 1982, began with the enemy demonstrating an aggressive intent – and some bad news for the SA Air Force which was going to get worse before the month was out. Politically this was also the year that the country was supposed to march towards independence, and its name would be changed to South West Africa/Namibia, or SWA/NAMIBIA.
December 1981 brought the usual debriefings and analysis about how the border war was progressing, particularly after a year that saw such highs and lows for the SADF. However, before the end of the year, The SADF ordered another small operation called Vlinder to hit the area near Evale over the cutline. In one of the final acts of the year, troops were in contact with SWAPO armed with SA-7 missiles and RPGs near the town. One of the SADF troops was hit by shrapnel from an 82mm mortar and was in a serious condition. He needed to be casevaced out. Lieutenant Arthur Walker led a two-ship Alouette formation to the scene and provided top cover for Lieutenant Serge Bovey who was to carry out the pickup. Walker was going to earn another Honoris Crux as he heroically landed to save his colleagues. So, the new year, 1982, began with the enemy demonstrating an aggressive intent – and some bad news for the SA Air Force which was going to get worse before the month was out. Politically this was also the year that the country was supposed to march towards independence, and its name would be changed to South West Africa/Namibia, or SWA/NAMIBIA.
Survivor to Thriver Show: Transform Your Fear Into Freedom with Samia Bano
Want to #MakeMoney #DoingWhatYouLove?Learn how from Mary Alouette, aka Alarke, a #PopSinger, #SongWriter, #MusicProducer, and #ArtistCoach.NOTE: The lessons Alarke shares in this interview about how you can find your authentic voice and #LiveYourDream are universally applicable, so you too can benefit from her wisdom regardless of exactly what your passion is :).Alarke offers music and artist development coaching for emerging and professional female artists at www.SupremeSound.Life.SupremeSound.Life is the artist's secret sauce for singers, songwriters, and music producers. It guides and inspires artists to live and create authentically - with self-awareness, integrity, and compassion.This platform was created when Alarke, a full-time artist and music educator, couldn't build momentum in her career the way she desired. Music lessons and learning on the job helped, but she'd find herself repeating patterns that kept her blocked.It wasn't until Alarke turned to work with business, life, and spiritual mentors that her life developed in authentic, extraordinary ways.She has a passion for working with female artists to not only build upon the practical music sides of the creative process and navigate the ever-changing music industry, but also embrace the inner mental and emotional game in a safe and holistic environment.When you apply the teachings of SupremeSound.Life, there are no limitations for your future.Want to learn even more about Alarke? Check out: www.alarke.comYou can also join her group at: https://bit.ly/DiscordSupremeSoundLife And connect with Alarke on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/alarke_/ #songwriterlife #doingwhatilove---------------------------ABOUT SAMIA:Samia Bano is the #HappinessExpert, author, speaker, podcaster & coach for coaches and healers. Samia is most known for her book, 'Make Change Fun and Easy' and her #podcast of the same name. With the help of her signature Follow Your Heart Process™, a unique combination of #PositivePsychology and the spiritual wisdom of our most effective #ChangeMakers, Samia helps you overcome #LimitingBeliefs, your chains of fear, to develop a #PositiveMindset and create the impact and income you desire with fun and ease…Samia's advanced signature programs include the Happiness 101 Class and the Transformative Action Training.Samia is also a Certified #ReikiHealer and Crisis Counselor working to promote #MentalHealthAwareness. Samia models #HeartCenteredLeadership and business that is both #SociallyResponsible and #EnvironmentallyFriendly.Samia is a practicing #Muslim with an inter-spiritual approach. As someone who has a love and appreciation for diversity, she is a #BridgeBuilder between people of different faiths and cultures. Although Samia currently lives in California, USA, she has lived in 3 other countries and speaks Hindi, Urdu, and English fluently. To Book your Free HAPPINESS 101 EXPLORATION CALL with Samia, click: https://my.timetrade.com/book/JX9XJ
Want to #MakeMoney #DoingWhatYouLove?Learn how from Mary Alouette, aka Alarke, a #PopSinger, #SongWriter, #MusicProducer, and #ArtistCoach.NOTE: The lessons Alarke shares in this interview about how you can find your authentic voice and #LiveYourDream are universally applicable, so you too can benefit from her wisdom regardless of exactly what your passion is :).Alarke offers music and artist development coaching for emerging and professional female artists at www.SupremeSound.Life.SupremeSound.Life is the artist's secret sauce for singers, songwriters, and music producers. It guides and inspires artists to live and create authentically - with self-awareness, integrity, and compassion.This platform was created when Alarke, a full-time artist and music educator, couldn't build momentum in her career the way she desired. Music lessons and learning on the job helped, but she'd find herself repeating patterns that kept her blocked.It wasn't until Alarke turned to work with business, life, and spiritual mentors that her life developed in authentic, extraordinary ways.She has a passion for working with female artists to not only build upon the practical music sides of the creative process and navigate the ever-changing music industry, but also embrace the inner mental and emotional game in a safe and holistic environment.When you apply the teachings of SupremeSound.Life, there are no limitations for your future.Want to learn even more about Alarke? Check out: www.alarke.comYou can also join her group at: https://bit.ly/DiscordSupremeSoundLife And connect with Alarke on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/alarke_/ #songwriterlife #doingwhatilove---------------------------ABOUT SAMIA:Samia Bano is the #HappinessExpert, author, speaker, podcaster & coach for coaches and healers. Samia is most known for her book, 'Make Change Fun and Easy' and her #podcast of the same name. With the help of her signature Follow Your Heart Process™, a unique combination of #PositivePsychology and the spiritual wisdom of our most effective #ChangeMakers, Samia helps you overcome #LimitingBeliefs, your chains of fear, to develop a #PositiveMindset and create the impact and income you desire with fun and ease…Samia's advanced signature programs include the Happiness 101 Class and the Transformative Action Training.Samia is also a Certified #ReikiHealer and Crisis Counselor working to promote #MentalHealthAwareness. Samia models #HeartCenteredLeadership and business that is both #SociallyResponsible and #EnvironmentallyFriendly.Samia is a practicing #Muslim with an inter-spiritual approach. As someone who has a love and appreciation for diversity, she is a #BridgeBuilder between people of different faiths and cultures. Although Samia currently lives in California, USA, she has lived in 3 other countries and speaks Hindi, Urdu, and English fluently. To Book your Free HAPPINESS 101 EXPLORATION CALL with Samia, click: https://my.timetrade.com/book/JX9XJ
Frankie goes to the doctor hoping to get some answers, but Dr. Becky's got nothin but bad news.Meanwhile, Josh plans a fancy launch party for his newest invention. There's just one problem: he needs the lab techs to help him and they… kinda hate him. Like, a lot. What's a totally-not-sucky boss to do?Website | Transcript | Merch Check out our Bookshop.org shop at https://bookshop.org/shop/dearearth.CREDITS:Created and produced by Amy Thorstenson. Sound design by Amy Thorstenson. Directed by Erin Austin. Episode 2 was written by Erin Austin.With performances by Jesse Abbott Chin, Kimberly Alexander, JV Hampton-VanSant, Michael Faulkner, Chad Eschman, Alaina McManus, Tomo Lekovic, Shannon Pritchard, Katie Self, and Vince Burnard.Music: Theme song is by Casey Bushmaker. Additional music from Melodie (“Keeping Busy,” “Bits And Pieces,” and “Caught At A Disadvantage” by Josef Nils Falkenskoeld, “Awkward Moment” by Chris Raggatt, “ Dark Imaginings” by Helen Mary Robertson, and “A Change In The Weather” by Mary Beth Ancheta); “Sad Dad” by John Bartmann; “Alouette” from Wikimedia Commons; and Kevin McLeod (“Spy Glass” - Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4410-spy-glass License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license).With sound effects from freesound.org. Full sfx credits can be found here.