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Al comenzar el siglo XX, imperaba en España el sistema de la Restauración, una monarquía constitucional caracterizada por el "turnismo", un acuerdo entre los partidos Liberal y Conservador para alternarse en el poder. El sistema garantizaba la estabilidad tras los años convulsos del reinado de Isabel II. Durante esa época los gobiernos eran efímeros y siempre dependían de espadones como como Espartero, O’Donnell o Narváez. Los partidos políticos eran débiles y proliferaron los pronunciamientos militares. La revolución de 1868 que desterró a Isabel II, marcó el inicio de un sexenio de gran agitación en el que se encadenaron un Gobierno provisional, el reinado de Amadeo de Saboya y la primera República. Al concluir el sexenio con un nuevo golpe de Estado sus inspiradores pensaron que para estabilizar al país y permitir que se modernizase la mejor idea era adoptar un modelo parecido al británico en el que dos grandes partidos se turnasen en el poder de forma ordenada. Aunque el sistema electoral estaba lleno de defectos, les pareció suficiente para consolidar en el trono a Alfonso XII, hijo de Isabel II. La Restauración buscaba modernizar las instituciones, culminar la industrialización y fortalecer la economía. Se reorganizó la deuda pública, se consolidó la peseta como moneda oficial y se expandió la red ferroviaria. La industrialización avanzó en Cataluña y el País Vasco, pero siempre protegida por aranceles. El sector agrario, que seguía siendo predominante, era muy ineficiente y sus problemas apenas se abordaron. Lo que si se hizo fue aprobar leyes laborales, como la prohibición del trabajo infantil para menores de 10 años y el descanso dominical en 1904. La educación había mejorado con la Ley Moyano de 1857, pero el analfabetismo seguía siendo demasiado alto (un 50% en 1900). La incapacidad del país para generar suficiente riqueza limitaba mucho las reformas. El imperio ultramarino, reducido a Cuba, Puerto Rico, Filipinas y algunos territorios del Pacífico, se perdió tras la derrota frente a Estados Unidos en 1898, lo que provocó la crisis del 98, un golpe para el sistema del que se recuperó. Con Alfonso XIII la monarquía fue perdiendo prestigio paulatinamente debido a su constante intervencionismo político y al apoyo que dio a empresas ruinosas como la del protectorado de Marruecos, origen de desastres como el de Annual en 1921. La conflictividad social se incrementó impulsada por el movimiento obrero, con el anarquismo y el socialismo ganando cada vez más tracción entre los obreros. La neutralidad en la Primera Guerra Mundial trajo beneficios económicos, pero también inflación, lo que desencadenó la crisis de 1917, con huelgas, insubordinación militar y tensiones parlamentarias. Ese año el sistema se desestabilizó y dejó de funcionar tal y como lo habían concebido décadas antes. El golpe de Estado de Miguel Primo de Rivera en 1923, apoyado por la corona dio paso a una breve dictadura que quiso ganarse apoyo popular promoviendo el orden público y mediante obras públicas, reformas educativas y el fin de la Guerra de Marruecos, pero no resolvió los problemas estructurales como la falta crónica de capital. La depresión de 1929 agravó la situación, el desempleo aumentó y con ello la conflictividad social. Primo de Rivera renunció en 1930, y el breve gobierno de Dámaso Berenguer conocido como la “dictablanda" no consiguió devolver al país al estado previo al golpe de Primo de Rivera. En las elecciones municipales de 1931 los republicanos se impusieron en las ciudades, y eso se interpretó como un rechazo a la monarquía. Alfonso XIII, sin apoyos, se exilió, pero sin abdicar. De este modo tan improvisado llegó la segunda República que fue derribada a la vuelta de cinco años por una sublevación militar. Alfonso XIII, exiliado, nunca llegó a entender qué le hizo caer y mantuvo la ilusión del regreso hasta la guerra civil cuando, tras manifestar su apoyo a Franco, se enteró que había sido expulsado de la historia. En El ContraSello: 0:00 Introducción 4:44 ¿Por qué cayó Alfonso XIII? 1:20:28 Túneles de Metro 1:26:58 El siglo XVII en España Bibliografía: - "Alfonso XIII, el rey polémico" de Javier Tusell - https://amzn.to/3ZI9Jj5 - "Alfonso XIII y la crisis de la Restauración" de Carlos Seco Serrano - https://amzn.to/3SZERH4 - "El rey patriota" de Javier Moreno Luzón - https://amzn.to/3HursEm - "Alfonso XIII" de María Teresa Puga - https://amzn.to/4kH2akX #FernandoDiazVillanueva #alfonsoXIII #restauracion Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
Esta mañana nuestra jueza, Carmen Lomana, ha venido un poco resacosa a su tribunal y se le ha soltado la lengua. Además, hemos descubierto qué ciudad es la más feliz del mundo y cuáles son las españolas que se cuelan en el ranking. Y hemos hablado con Amadeo, un tabernero de 96 años que sigue al pie del calón y al que hemos prometido que iremos a probar sus caracoles. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this podcast episode, host Michelle Frechette interviews Amadeu Arderiu, an industrial engineer from Barcelona and co-owner of Sirvelia. Company specializing in custom WordPress plugins. They discuss Amadeo's innovative project, Ploogins, an AI-driven search engine that enhances plugin discovery through natural language queries. Amadeu demonstrates how users can find both free and premium plugins by describing their needs conversationally. The episode also covers the project's potential to fill gaps in the current plugin ecosystem. Amadeu invites feedback to refine the tool further, aiming to benefit the WordPress community.Top TakeawaysPloogins Aims to Be a Comprehensive, AI-Powered Plugin Discovery Tool: Ploogins is designed to help users—especially WordPress newcomers—discover relevant plugins using natural language search, not just keyword matching. It fills a significant gap by indexing both free and premium plugins (like Gravity Forms and LearnDash), which are often missing from the official repository or difficult to find via general search.Submission and Visibility for Developers Are Central: Plugin developers can submit their premium plugins for free. The team is currently indexing submissions manually but plans to build a developer dashboard with search analytics and performance metrics. This could eventually evolve into semantic-based analytics, giving plugin creators deeper insights into how users find and interact with their plugins.Community Involvement and Feedback Are Critical: Amadeu emphasizes that they need real-world usage and feedback from both novice users and veteran developers to refine the tool. Michelle suggests the importance of finding and showcasing lesser-known or premium plugins, and both agree on the value of making plugin discovery more inclusive and efficient for the broader WordPress ecosystem.Mentioned in the Show:PlooginsWP SpeakersWordPress.orgSirvelia
Nueve en Canarias. Con Herrera en Cope, la última hora en la mañana. Estar informado. Este mediodía quedará instalada en el Polideportivo Municipal de Villablino en León, la capilla ardiente por Jorge, Rubén, Amadeo, Iván y David, los cinco mineros que han muerto este lunes por una explosión de gas en una mina de Cerredo en Asturias. Otros cuatro están heridos graves. Y de León nos vamos a Málaga, donde esta mañana han muerto un hombre y una mujer al precipitarse al vacío desde un edificio de la capital. ¿Qué más sabemos a esta hora, Andrés Atienza? Sobre las 8 menos 10 de la mañana se han ...
Con Herrera en Cope, la última hora en la mañana. Estar informado. Profundo dolor el que se vive hoy en Villablino, en plena comarca del Bierzo en León. El polideportivo municipal acoge este martes la capilla ardiente por los cinco mineros muertos en una explosión de gas registrada en una mina de Cercedo en Asturias. En esa capilla ardiente está Esther Peñalba. Caras de dolor, de desolación, de incomprensión por el fallecimiento de Jorge, Rubén, Amadeo, Iván y David. Tenían entre 32 y 54 años. Son las cinco víctimas mortales del accidente minero que ayer lunes dejó también cuatro heridos ...
Tango Sensei se distingue por descubrir nuevos valores, o artistas que alguna vez incursionaron con éxito en el Tango. Reconocidos, populares, -o no-, al contrario, fueron de alguna manera, olvidados por el público por no tener la suerte de destacarse y ser considerados populares por el grueso de la gente. El caso que exponemos hoy para nuestros oyentes, es el de un buen cantante que tuvo el privilegio de haber acompañado a varias orquestas de prestigio como las de Osvaldo Pugliese, Aníbal Troilo, Emilio Balcarce, Manuel Buzón y Jorge Dragone, entre otros. Tenía registro de barítono y su voz con fraseo bien porteño, lo ubicaron como un excelente cantor, fiel representante de nuestra querida música ciudadana. Nació en el Abasto, el barrio porteño donde vivió Gardel y todavía hoy se respira Tango en cada una de sus esquinas. Debutó en los escenarios siendo menor de edad, quizás porque sus facultades y su pinta, no podían esperar los directores que lo descubrieron, porque vieron en su personalidad, condiciones y rasgos de hombre talentoso. Nuestro programa de hoy, tiene el grato honor de presentar la voz y presencia incomparable de Amadeo Mandarino!
Tango Sensei se distingue por descubrir nuevos valores, o artistas que alguna vez incursionaron con éxito en el Tango. Reconocidos, populares, -o no-, al contrario, fueron de alguna manera, olvidados por el público por no tener la suerte de destacarse y ser considerados populares por el grueso de la gente. El caso que exponemos hoy para nuestros oyentes, es el de un buen cantante que tuvo el privilegio de haber acompañado a varias orquestas de prestigio como las de Osvaldo Pugliese, Aníbal Troilo, Emilio Balcarce, Manuel Buzón y Jorge Dragone, entre otros. Tenía registro de barítono y su voz con fraseo bien porteño, lo ubicaron como un excelente cantor, fiel representante de nuestra querida música ciudadana. Nació en el Abasto, el barrio porteño donde vivió Gardel y todavía hoy se respira Tango en cada una de sus esquinas. Debutó en los escenarios siendo menor de edad, quizás porque sus facultades y su pinta, no podían esperar los directores que lo descubrieron, porque vieron en su personalidad, condiciones y rasgos de hombre talentoso. Nuestro programa de hoy, tiene el grato honor de presentar la voz y presencia incomparable de Amadeo Mandarino!
Informativo de primera hora de la mañana, en el programa El Remate de La Diez Capital Radio. Hoy hace 2 años el titular era: Trump, imputado por el soborno a la actriz porno Stormy Daniels, se convierte en el primer expresidente de EE.UU. en enfrentar cargos criminales. … y hoy hace 2 años: El Gobierno de Canarias plantea el cierre de oficinas públicas para reducir el consumo de luz. Y hoy hace 2 años: Los ingresos por IGIC en Canarias baten récord. Hoy se cumplen 1.129 días del cruel ataque e invasión de Rusia a Ucrania. 3 años y 34 días. Hoy es lunes 31 de marzo de 2025. Día internacional de la visibilidad Transgénero. El Día Internacional de la Visibilidad Transgénero se celebra el 31 de marzo de cada año. Es una fecha importante que se creó con la finalidad de crear conciencia y sensibilizar a la población mundial para acabar con la discriminación hacia las personas transgénero. El término transgénero se refiere a las personas que se identifican con un tipo de conducta sexual que no corresponde al sexo que se les asignó al momento de nacer. 1492 en Granada (España), los Reyes Católicos firman el decreto de expulsión de los judíos. 1621 Felipe IV es proclamado rey de España y Portugal. 1727 Muere el científico Isaac Newton. 1854 en la ciudad japonesa de Edo, Estados Unidos y Japón firman su primer tratado comercial. 1889 en París se inaugura la torre Eiffel. 1909 en Inglaterra comienza la construcción del RMS Titanic, completado justo tres años después. 1939 en España ―en el marco de la Guerra Civil― son ocupadas por el bando sublevado las últimas ciudades republicanas: Almería, Murcia y Cartagena. 1991 en Europa se disuelve el Pacto de Varsovia. 2002 en Tenerife, el Área metropolitana de Santa Cruz de Tenerife resulta afectada por unas lluvias torrenciales, produciendo pérdidas tanto de viviendas como de vidas humanas. Santos Dolores, Amadeo, Amós, Balbina, Benjamín, Félix y Teódulo. El presidente de Finlandia, Stubb, insta a Trump a fijar una fecha para el alto el fuego en Ucrania. Dos muertos y 35 heridos en Járkov, Ucrania, tras una oleada de ataques con drones rusos. Trump se "enfada" con Putin por proponer un gobierno "temporal" en Ucrania. Feijóo afea al Gobierno que prorrogue los presupuestos y dice que Sánchez debe "someterse a las Cortes o a las urnas" Yolanda Díaz llama en la asamblea de Sumar a la unidad con otros partidos: "La gente quiere que caminemos juntas". Montero dice que Feijóo pide elecciones para que no se hable de su liderazgo y advierte: "Vamos a agotar la legislatura" El PNV designa por unanimidad a Aitor Esteban como nuevo presidente del partido. Ya es oficial: quienes cobren el SMI no pagarán IRPF en 2025. Canarias acaricia ser sede mundial de la investigación oceanográfica. En pocos meses Europa decidirá entre las aguas de El Hierro y las de Creta para albergar una potente infraestructura de calibración satelital. La instalación de la boya oceánico-atmosférica tiene un coste de 50 millones y generará empleo local. Canarias tutela a más de 5.000 menores migrantes, mientras algunas comunidades apuran hasta el último día para aportar la información. Baleares, Madrid, Galicia y Castilla y León habrían decidido esperar a este lunes 31 de marzo para remitir la cifra. Otras autonomías, como Valencia y Andalucía dicen que aún no tienen los datos solicitados. Fernando Clavijo registra su candidatura para su reelección como secretario general de Coalición Canaria. El también presidente del Gobierno de Canarias ha agradecido a su partido “la confianza” en los últimos años, donde CC, ha dicho, ha mantenido “obediencia y defensa” de los intereses canarios en oposición y gobierno. La oferta en alquiler turístico crece seis veces más rápido que la hotelera. Los destinos canarios de sol y playa incorporan en los dos últimos años 42.063 nuevas plazas en viviendas vacacionales por solo 7.080 en hoteles. Seis de cada diez canarios no acuden a las pruebas del cáncer de colon. NC sigue en descomposición: Dimiten varios militantes y miembros del comité de Nueva Canarias en Las Palmas de Gran Canaria. Cinco de los 17 miembros de la Ejecutiva que preside Pedro Quevedo Iturbe anuncian que abandonan sus cargos. El PSOE de Lanzarote pide al Cabildo que tramite una moratoria turística para la isla. 31 de marzo de 1992 se lanza el álbum de Bruce Springsteen llamado Lucky Town.
Bienvenidos a La Diez Capital Radio! Están a punto de comenzar un nuevo episodio de nuestro Programa de Actualidad, donde la información, la formación y el entretenimiento se encuentran para ofrecerles lo mejor de las noticias y temas relevantes. Este programa, dirigido y presentado por Miguel Ángel González Suárez, es su ventana directa a los acontecimientos más importantes, así como a las historias que capturan la esencia de nuestro tiempo. A través de un enfoque dinámico y cercano, Miguel Ángel conecta con ustedes para proporcionar una experiencia informativa y envolvente. Desde análisis profundos hasta entrevistas exclusivas, cada emisión está diseñada para mantenerles al tanto, ofrecerles nuevos conocimientos y, por supuesto, entretenerles. Para más detalles sobre el programa, visiten nuestra web en www.ladiez.es. - Informativo de primera hora de la mañana, en el programa El Remate de La Diez Capital Radio. Hoy hace 2 años el titular era: Trump, imputado por el soborno a la actriz porno Stormy Daniels, se convierte en el primer expresidente de EE.UU. en enfrentar cargos criminales. … y hoy hace 2 años: El Gobierno de Canarias plantea el cierre de oficinas públicas para reducir el consumo de luz. Y hoy hace 2 años: Los ingresos por IGIC en Canarias baten récord. Hoy se cumplen 1.129 días del cruel ataque e invasión de Rusia a Ucrania. 3 años y 34 días. Hoy es lunes 31 de marzo de 2025. Día internacional de la visibilidad Transgénero. El Día Internacional de la Visibilidad Transgénero se celebra el 31 de marzo de cada año. Es una fecha importante que se creó con la finalidad de crear conciencia y sensibilizar a la población mundial para acabar con la discriminación hacia las personas transgénero. El término transgénero se refiere a las personas que se identifican con un tipo de conducta sexual que no corresponde al sexo que se les asignó al momento de nacer. 1492 en Granada (España), los Reyes Católicos firman el decreto de expulsión de los judíos. 1621 Felipe IV es proclamado rey de España y Portugal. 1727 Muere el científico Isaac Newton. 1854 en la ciudad japonesa de Edo, Estados Unidos y Japón firman su primer tratado comercial. 1889 en París se inaugura la torre Eiffel. 1909 en Inglaterra comienza la construcción del RMS Titanic, completado justo tres años después. 1939 en España ―en el marco de la Guerra Civil― son ocupadas por el bando sublevado las últimas ciudades republicanas: Almería, Murcia y Cartagena. 1991 en Europa se disuelve el Pacto de Varsovia. 2002 en Tenerife, el Área metropolitana de Santa Cruz de Tenerife resulta afectada por unas lluvias torrenciales, produciendo pérdidas tanto de viviendas como de vidas humanas. Santos Dolores, Amadeo, Amós, Balbina, Benjamín, Félix y Teódulo. El presidente de Finlandia, Stubb, insta a Trump a fijar una fecha para el alto el fuego en Ucrania. Dos muertos y 35 heridos en Járkov, Ucrania, tras una oleada de ataques con drones rusos. Trump se "enfada" con Putin por proponer un gobierno "temporal" en Ucrania. Feijóo afea al Gobierno que prorrogue los presupuestos y dice que Sánchez debe "someterse a las Cortes o a las urnas" Yolanda Díaz llama en la asamblea de Sumar a la unidad con otros partidos: "La gente quiere que caminemos juntas". Montero dice que Feijóo pide elecciones para que no se hable de su liderazgo y advierte: "Vamos a agotar la legislatura" El PNV designa por unanimidad a Aitor Esteban como nuevo presidente del partido. Ya es oficial: quienes cobren el SMI no pagarán IRPF en 2025. Canarias acaricia ser sede mundial de la investigación oceanográfica. En pocos meses Europa decidirá entre las aguas de El Hierro y las de Creta para albergar una potente infraestructura de calibración satelital. La instalación de la boya oceánico-atmosférica tiene un coste de 50 millones y generará empleo local. Canarias tutela a más de 5.000 menores migrantes, mientras algunas comunidades apuran hasta el último día para aportar la información. Baleares, Madrid, Galicia y Castilla y León habrían decidido esperar a este lunes 31 de marzo para remitir la cifra. Otras autonomías, como Valencia y Andalucía dicen que aún no tienen los datos solicitados. Fernando Clavijo registra su candidatura para su reelección como secretario general de Coalición Canaria. El también presidente del Gobierno de Canarias ha agradecido a su partido “la confianza” en los últimos años, donde CC, ha dicho, ha mantenido “obediencia y defensa” de los intereses canarios en oposición y gobierno. La oferta en alquiler turístico crece seis veces más rápido que la hotelera. Los destinos canarios de sol y playa incorporan en los dos últimos años 42.063 nuevas plazas en viviendas vacacionales por solo 7.080 en hoteles. Seis de cada diez canarios no acuden a las pruebas del cáncer de colon. NC sigue en descomposición: Dimiten varios militantes y miembros del comité de Nueva Canarias en Las Palmas de Gran Canaria. Cinco de los 17 miembros de la Ejecutiva que preside Pedro Quevedo Iturbe anuncian que abandonan sus cargos. El PSOE de Lanzarote pide al Cabildo que tramite una moratoria turística para la isla. 31 de marzo de 1992 se lanza el álbum de Bruce Springsteen llamado Lucky Town. - Sección en el programa El Remate de La Diez Capital radio con nuestro abogado particular, Juan Inurria. Dani Alves y la modernización de la justicia española. - Programa de actualidad presentado y dirigido por: Juan Antonio Inurria Rivero Colaboradores: Rita Medina-Páez. Gabriel Suárez. Patricia Fernández. Andrés Chaves. - Tertulia de actualidad informativa en La Diez Capital radio con: Rosi Rivero, Antonio Aldana y Matías Hernández.
Pedro Lapa é professor da Faculdade de Letras da Universidade de Lisboa. Foi diretor artístico do Museu Coleção Berardo entre 2011 e 2017 e diretor do Museu Nacional de Arte Contemporânea - Museu do Chiado, entre 1998 e 2009. Foi também curador da Ellipse Foundation entre 2004 e 2009. É doutorado em História da Arte pela Faculdade de Letras da Universidade de Lisboa. É autor de muitas publicações no domínio da arte moderna e contemporânea, de entre as quais se destacam André Romão. Fauna (2019); Joaquim Rodrigo, a contínua reinvenção da pintura (2016); História e Interregnum. Três obras de Stan Douglas (2015); Arte Portuguesa do Século XX (1910-1960), James Coleman. Mediaespectrologias (2005).Comissariou muitas exposições, das quais se destacam Amadeo de Souza-Cardoso (Museu Pushkin, Moscovo), James Coleman (MNAC-MC), Stan Douglas, Interregnum (Museu Coleção Berardo, Lisboa), Alexandre Estrela. Star Gate (MNAC-MC) ou as coletivas More Works About Buildings and Food (Hangar K7, Oeiras), João Maria Gusmão e Pedro Paiva. Intrusão: The Red Square (MNAC-MC), Disseminações (Culturgest, Lisboa), Ângela Ferreira. Em sítio algum (MNAC-MC) Cinco Pintores da Modernidade Portuguesa (Fundació Caixa Catalunya, Barcelona; Museu de Arte Moderna, São Paulo). Em 2001 foi o curador da representação portuguesa à 49ª Bienal de Veneza com o artista João Penalva. Foi co-autor, em 1999, do primeiro catálogo raisonné realizado em Portugal, dedicado à obra de Joaquim Rodrigo. O Grémio Literário atribuiu-lhe o Grande Prémio de 2008 pelo seu ensaio Columbano Bordalo Pinheiro, uma arqueologia da modernidade. Em 2010 o Ministro da Cultura de França, Frédéric Mitterrand, concedeu-lhe a distinção de Cavaleiro da Ordem das Artes e das Letras.Os projetos atuais em realização consistem num livro sobre arte moderna em Portugal, bem como um livro sobre Alexandre Estrela, um artista cujo trabalho acompanha desde os primeiros anos de emergência da sua obra. Links: https://arquivos.rtp.pt/conteudos/pedro-lapa-2/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-HJgEnCUWeQ https://www.artecapital.net/entrevista-143-pedro-lapa http://www.museuartecontemporanea.gov.pt/pt/museu/historia https://arquivos.rtp.pt/conteudos/pedro-lapa/ https://www.rtp.pt/noticias/cultura/pedro-lapa-e-o-novo-diretor-artistico_n427481 https://sicnoticias.pt/cultura/2011-03-25-pedro-lapa-e-o-novo-director-artistico-do-museu-berardo3 https://www.publico.pt/2017/04/06/culturaipsilon/noticia/pedro-lapa-saiu-da-direccao-artistica-do-museu-coleccao-berardo-1767946 https://www.publico.pt/2022/06/21/culturaipsilon/opiniao/bem-desde-coleccao-ellipse-futuro-2010661 https://www.dn.pt/arquivo/diario-de-noticias/colecoes-de-arte-ellipse-e-do-bpp-passam-para-a-tutela-do-estado-15355564.html https://www.publico.pt/2015/03/23/culturaipsilon/noticia/stan-douglas-expoe-em-outubro-no-museu-berardo-1690029 Episódio gravado a 18.03.2025 Créditos introdução: David Maranha - Flauta e percussão Créditos música final: Steve Reich, Music for a Large Ensemble http://www.appleton.pt Mecenas Appleton:HCI / Colecção Maria e Armando Cabral / A2P / MyStory Hotels Apoio:Câmara Municipal de Lisboa Financiamento:República Portuguesa – Cultura / DGArtes – Direcção Geral das Artes © Appleton, todos os direitos reservados
Fue uno de los mejores arqueros de la historia del fútbol argentino, plenamente identificado con River Plate, donde fue nombrado presidente honorario. Amadeo Raúl Carrizo había nacido en Rufino, provincia de Santa Fe, el 12 de junio de 1926 y fue considerado un innovador por su rol para defender los arcos, lo que lo llevó a la Selección argentina. Ocupó ese lugar en el Mundial de Suecia en 1958 y en la Copa de las Naciones que la albiceleste obtuvo en 1964, en Brasil. Comenzó a jugar al fútbol en el arco del BAP de Rufino, en cancha del club San Martín; luego de pasar por Junín, debutó en River el 6 de mayo de 1945. Fue titular definitivo desde 1948 y totalizó seis títulos (1945, 1952, 1953, 1955, 1956 y 1957), actuando en más de 550 partidos. Jugó 24 años con la camiseta del "Millonario" y cerró su carrera en Millonarios de Bogotá, en Colombia, donde jugó dos temporadas, para retirarse definitivamente a los 44 años. Aceptó dirigir a los colombianos, en su primera experiencia como DT, y también lo hizo en Deportivo Armenio, en el ascenso local (1973 y 1974), pero no reincidió en esa función. Falleció el 20 de marzo de 2020, a los 93 años, en Buenos Aires, tras soportar una prolongada y dura enfermedad. Lo recordamos a través de un retrato elaborado por el Área de Contenidos y conservado en el Archivo Histórico de Radio Nacional. Música: El tiempo es veloz (D Lebon) Mercedes Sosa y David Lebon [1991 del Álbum “De mí”] Blues del arquero (I Copani) Ignacio Copani [1997 del Álbum “Rivertidísimo”]
In Echoes of Fear trifft Reath Silas' Spezialität auf die von Autor George Mann. Während Reath gerne in den Archiven stöbert, schreibt George Mann gerne Werke, die diese Archive dann auch füllen. Zusammen entsteht eine spannende Mischung aus Antwortsuche und abgefahrenen Geschichten, bei denen vor allem die erste hervorsticht. Doch auch der Rest der vierteiligen Reihe von Dark Horse wartet mit spannenden Ideen, philosophischen Fragen und letztlich richtig viel Relevanz für die Gesamthandlung auf - etwas, dass wir in einer solchen Reihe eher weniger erwartet hätten. Grund für Ines und Tobias, die Hefte einmal genauer unter die Lupe zu nehmen. Was lässt sich über den Echo Stone respektive den Rod of Ages erfahren und wie wird das Finden dieses Artefaktes inszeniert? Wieso wandeln die Zeichnungen zwischen kantig, "altersunentschieden" und dann wieder atemberaubend und wieso ist die Überlänge dieser Reihe merklich, aber nicht störend? Um nicht zu sagen: Wieso ist die Handlung so ungewöhnlich dicht für eine Comichandlung? All diese Fragen und noch vieles mehr besprechen wir in dieser Ausgabe! Zeitmarken spoilerfreier Teil 00:00:00 - Begrüßung 00:01:58 - Erwartungen 00:03:58 - Sexy Cohmac 00:04:35 - Die Zeichnungen 00:09:28 - Aufteilung der Handlung 00:11:02 - Qualität in Überlänge Spoilerteil 00:12:45 - Reath und Amadeo machen sich gleich sympathisch 00:16:00 - Puzzeln in den Jedi-Archiven 00:19:00 - Darth Ravi, the Calm 00:25:47 - Der verführte Jedi 00:34:34 - Die Jedi wollen Vonovia enteignen!!! 00:40:09 - Captain Coruscant und seine Crew 00:46:20 - Der Kyber-Spiegel 00:52:40 - Der Rod im Rock of Ages 00:58:17 - Rüstungsraten und Reaths Karrierechancen 01:06:17 - Fazit Blick in die Datenbank Zur Werksübersicht von Echoes of Fear, geschrieben von George Mann Die englischen Einzelhefte erschienen bei Dark Horse monatlich vom 4. September 2024 bis zum 29. Januar 2025. Ein englischsprachiger Sammelband erscheint am 22. April 2025 bei Dark Horse. Einen deutschen Sonderband wird es ebenfalls geben, dieser ist aber noch nicht angekündigt. Die Rezensionen Marius hat die Reihe im Rahmen des Dark Horse-Day für euch rezensiert. In seiner Rezension zur ersten Ausgabe wandelte George Mann in seinen Augen noch zu sehr auf ausgetretenen Pfaden. Doch die Inszenierung der Handlung sei hervorragend gewesen, was am Ende eine "überzeugende Mischung" ergeben habe. In seiner Rezension zur letzten Ausgabe lobt er die durchdachte Struktur und die Rückbezüge zu den vorherigen Handlungen innerhalb und außerhalb der Reihe. Am Ende hätte er sich jedoch etwas mehr davon gewünscht und vergibt solide vier von fünf Holocrons. Den JediCast abonnieren Wir sind auf allen gängigen Podcast-Plattformen vertreten! Abonniert uns also gerne auf Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts (etc.), oder fügt bequem unsere Feeds in euren präferierten Podcast-Player ein. Alle Links dazu findet ihr oben unter dem Player verlinkt sowie auch jederzeit unter dem Audioplayer in der rechten Sidebar. Wir freuen uns auch immer über Bewertungen auf den jeweiligen Podcast-Seiten. Falls ihr umfangreichere Anmerkungen habt, schreibt auch gerne eine Mail an podcast@jedi-bibliothek.de! Nun seid ihr dran! Habt ihr die Reihe bereits gelesen oder wartet ihr auf den deutschen oder englischen Sammelband? Wie hat euch die Mischung aus Archivszenen und Legenden/Erzählungen gefallen und welche Wünsche habt ihr ausgehend von dieser Reihe für den Rest der dritten Phase der Hohen Republik? Schreibt uns all das gerne in die Kommentare! Star Wars: Die Hohe Republik ist ein mehrjähriges Buch- und Comicprogramm, das hunderte Jahre vor den Skywalker-Filmen spielt und die Jedi in ihrer Blütezeit zeigt. Weitere Infos, News, Podcasts und Rezensionen gibt es in unserem Portal und in der Datenbank. Beachtet auch unsere Guides zur Lesereihenfolge von Phase I, Phase II und Phase III.
Is your child struggling with reading, focus, or coordination? Have you or a loved one been told to "just get used to it" after a brain injury or developmental challenge? This episode is filled with hope, as Jessica and Dr. Juanita Collier share powerful success stories from 2024—showing what's possible through vision therapy.From kids conquering reading struggles to adults reclaiming independence after concussions and strokes, you'll hear real-life transformations, including:Eli, who joined a travel baseball team with improved coordination and confidence.Sophia, whose grandfather proudly shares photos showing her eye alignment progress.Amadeo, who overcame driving anxiety through the 4D Built to Drive program.Marco, a young boy who now shows off his "magic trick" by controlling his eye movements with newfound confidence.Noah, who achieved his dream of going to flight school despite being told he would never have depth perception.These stories demonstrate how vision therapy can transform lives—not just for the individuals but for their entire families and communities. Whether you're a parent, teacher, or someone exploring solutions for visual challenges, this episode offers inspiration and a gentle nudge to take action.If you're ready to turn “I hope” into “I did,” listen now and see how vision therapy could make a difference in your life or the life of someone you love.(00:00) Intro(00:34) A Little Magic Never Hurts(01:35) Suhil's Concussion - Committing to Hard Work(02:59) Shirley's Puffy Eyes(04:43) Amadeo and Frank's Story - The Driving Challenge and Family Support(07:52) Children's Success Stories(09:18) Eli's Graduation and The Travel Baseball Team(10:53) Sophia's Eye Alignment Success - Grandpa's Pride(13:24) Eyesight, Vision, 20/20, Dyslexia and ADHD(19:34) Marco's Magic Tricks(22:41) First Time Playing Catch(24:20) Noah's Pilot Dream and Patty's Duane Syndrome - Advocacy and Perseverance(27:50) Susie's Car Accident and Cece's Head TiltCheck out our Digital Programs4D Built for LifeStart your FREE TRIAL today 4D Built to Read Digital ProgramConcussion RecoveryBuilt to DriveFollow us at 4D Vision Gym on Facebook and Instagram @4dvisiongymvt for the latest news and updates. DM us if you have any Vision Therapy related questions - you may hear the answer in a future episode!If you enjoyed this show, please rate, review, and subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. We really appreciate your support!Send us a screenshot of your review and receive 10% off any one of our 4D Vision Gym products or services. And if your friends or family are experiencing inexplicable challenges, refer them to this podcast and tell them, “It Could Be Your Eyes.”
Fala Galera!Apertem os cintos e preparem-se para viajar! Neste episódio lotado de história e matemática, os professores Rainha e Amadeo te conduzirão por uma jornada que começa mais de 2.000 anos antes do Teorema de Pitágoras.Nossa expedição começa na Mesopotâmia, a terra dos primeiros escribas e das tabuletas de argila, onde exploraremos quem fazia matemática naquela época e como o sistema sexagesimal moldou os cálculos da antiguidade. Mas a grande estrela desta viagem é a Plimpton 322, um enigma matemático que intriga estudiosos até hoje. Seria ela a primeira tabela trigonométrica da história? Ou apenas um recurso para cálculos administrativos?Entre interpretações e controvérsias, mergulharemos na importância dessa tabuleta e em outras descobertas que revelam o impacto da matemática mesopotâmica. Pegue seu chapéu de explorador e venha com a gente desvendar os mistérios da Plimpton 322!Sejam bem vindos ao maravilhoso mundo da matemática.Participantes: Marcelo Rainha ( Professor UNIRIO) Ronan Fardim (Aluno CEDERJ/UNIRIO - Polo Belford Roxo) Marcello Amadeo (Professor UNIRIO) Juliana (Mestranda UERJ) Igor Munis (Aluno CEDERJ/UNIRIO -Magé)Edição e sonorização: Alessandro Marcatto (Aluno UNIRIO)Dicas culturais:Dica Marcelo: Dr Stone NetflixDica Ron: https://www.youtube.com/@VerveCientificaDica Ju: Gerra civil Prime videoDica Igor: https://www.britishmuseum.org/collection/galleries/mesopotamia DIca Marcello: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MZVs6wF7nC4 Referências: Eleanor Robson; Words and Pictures: NewLight on Plimpton 322; The American Mathematical Monthly, 2002,109,105-120, DOI: 10.1080/00029890.2002.11919845Tatiana Roque; História da matemática: Uma visão crítica desfazendo mitos e lendas, Zahara 1-39,RJEsse podcast faz parte do Programa Jogos & Matemática e é coordenado pelo Professor Marcelo Rainha. Todo material dos jogos desenvolvidos pela equipe JOGOS & MATEMÁTICA está disponível GRATUITAMENTE no nosso site:https://www.jogosematematica.com.br/ Acompanhem nossas mídias e não percam nenhuma novidade! :) Inscrevam-se no nosso canal do YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/c/JogosMatemática Curtam e sigam nossa página no FACEBOOK:https://www.facebook.com/jogosematematica Sigam nosso perfil no INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/jogosematematica Sigam nosso perfil no SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/show/65i8uB46F07p4WaTYqkb5Q?si=AtewFx8vRWqWnfHWvt-xKw&nd=1Dúvidas, críticas, sugestões, informações? Escrevam para: jogosematematica@gmail.comA EDUCAÇÃO PRECISA DE TODOS NÓS!JUNTOS SOMOS MAIS FORTES!MUITO OBRIGADO A TODOS!
En este episodio hablamos con Amadeo Farías, autor de Los 11 mandamientos del gestor superviviente, un libro esencial para emprendedores, gestores y project managers que buscan garantizar el éxito y la supervivencia inicial de sus negocios. Con más de 25 años de experiencia, Amadeo nos comparte en este libro tácticas prácticas, ejemplos reales y estrategias 360º para gestionar todas las áreas clave de una empresa. Presentan David Tomás, CEO de Cyberclick y autor de “La empresa más feliz del mundo” y “Diario de un millennial”, y Edu Pascual, creador y productor de podcast.
Care amiche e cari amici, oggi una puntata dedicata alla storia e all'antimassoneria. Un articolo di Amadeo Bordiga pubblicato su L'Avanguardia, a. VI, n. 252, 28 luglio 1912.Non dimenticare di mettere un mi piace sulla piattaforma dalla quale stai ascoltando e lascia una recensione o un commento. Amore - Coraggio - ScienzaMichele LeoneRingrazio i sostenitori di Gallo al Compasso e Lexicon Symbolorum senza i quali questo Podcast non avrebbe visto la luce. Oggi, grazie speciale a Debora e Mapi. P.s. da oggi trovi tutte le mie attività (o quasi) in un unico link: https://linktr.ee/lexiconsymbolorum?utm_source=linktree_admin_shareLinkMichele Leone, Guida alla Massoneria: https://amzn.to/3QqOT2hLexicon Symbolorum su Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/LexiconSymbolorumSapienza segreta il podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/6IxrqZzIAujslY0IkPV8iwLa mia lettera delle novità: https://bit.ly/3i8RbpNGallo al Compasso su Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/60StF1Q1Vnykt3an0Qesj7Gallo al Compasso su ApplePodcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/it/podcast/gallo-al-compasso-massoneria/id1715514022
La vivienda está en el punto de mira. El Gobierno ha contratado una empresa privada para vigilar a los pisos turísticos como Airbnb o Booking. Hoy en Capital Intereconomía contamos con Amadeo Navarro Medina, Cofundador de HOMELY ONE. Para nuestro invitado: “Las medidas del gobierno son una caza de brujas contra los pisos turísticos”. Amadeo Navarro admite que el 80% de los pisos turísticos sean ilegales, esta medida beneficia solo a hoteles y apartamentos turísticos. Para Amadeo Navarro Medina las acciones del ejecutivo de rastrear los pisos turísticos van al final en contra de los pequeños propietarios. Esto se debe a que el ahorrador que destinó su dinero en una vivienda para rentabilizar su patrimonio tendrá que afrontar una subida del IVA del 0 al 21%, debido a que la tiene que transformar en VUT. A los grandes operadores no les va afectar porque ya tienen una actividad sujeta a IVA, aunque también como nos dice Amadeo “según se vaya reduciendo la oferta tendrán que ir subiendo los precios”.
Bienvenidos al primer podcast del año. Sí, parece que hemos sido un poco holgazanes, pero no, hemos estado muy ocupados. Yo, por mi parte he estado terminando mi tercer libro, La Línea, “que si Dios quiere y la burra no se muere” tendrán muy pronto entre sus manos. Este libro es el primero en el que me dejo llevar por lo que realmente quería escribir. Eso no quita ni un ápice de buen hacer a los dos anteriores que también son criaturas mías, y de todo el grupo de Buscadores de la Verdad. Pero en este tercer libro, por fin me he lanzado a la piscina, me he mojado y aprovechando que la línea ley pasaba por el barranco del poyo he montando uno bueno… No voy a adelantarles mucho más que lo que dice la introducción de la obra que dice así: “¿Qué son las líneas ley? Si nunca has oído hablar de ellas, este libro será tu puerta de entrada a un mundo fascinante. Y si ya las conoces, prepárate para descubrir conexiones sorprendentes entre estas líneas invisibles y las dinámicas de poder y religión que moldean nuestra historia. Con un enfoque único respaldado por fotografías y pruebas contundentes, este libro revela cómo alguien está explotando la energía que fluye a través de las líneas ley. Una obra que no solo informa, sino que también desafía todo lo que creías saber sobre este enigmático fenómeno.” Creanme que me ha mojado y creo que he unido dos mundos, el de la ciencia, de la verdadera ciencia y el mundo de la espiritualidad, de la de verdad no de la New Age. Lo van a disfrutar ya que va relleno con cientos de fotos y gráficos. En tapa blanda las fotos serán en blanco y negro y en la de tapa dura de color. Unas 450 páginas de pura información para que puedan seguir tirando del hilo, un trabajo recopilatorio y varias investigaciones sobre el terreno que por fin van a ver la luz. Así que no, no he estado de vacaciones, o no del todo. Y este año tras las campanadas se armo la “gorda” y nunca mejor dicho. Porque la presentadora que salió en la primera está gorda y no tiene tetas, es un hecho, no pasa nada. Yo también estoy un poco gordo. La única diferencia es que lo sale por televisión está guionazado, nada es al azar, no se engañen ni se hagan pajas mentales. No es una obra de birlibirloque. Dicha expresión se usa para referirse a algo que se realiza o sucede de manera sorprendente, ingeniosa o aparentemente mágica, sin que quede claro cómo se ha logrado. Aunque el término no tiene un significado técnico específico, suele usarse en contextos informales o literarios para describir algo realizado con destreza o que resulta inesperado. Las tonterías que ejecutaron estos dos actores a sueldo por la primera estaban perfectamente ensayadas, pactadas y ejecutadas. Incluido el mostrar esa supuestamente inocente estampita de la vaquilla del concurso Gran Prix. Sabían perfectamente que “la gorda” entrecomillas la armaría gorda, y así fue. El péndulo de la dichosa estampita corrió como la pólvora y termino conformando un egregor cultural muy potente. Un egregor es una forma de energía colectiva que surge de los pensamientos, emociones y acciones compartidos por un grupo de personas, tomando fuerza simbólica a partir de su atención y participación. Este concepto puede aplicarse a fenómenos sociales y culturales, como el caso de la estampita mostrada en las campanadas de fin de año en La 1, donde se representó a "La Vaquilla" del concurso Gran Prix como el Sagrado Corazón de Jesús, generando una fuerte reacción entre los católicos. La creación de este egregor comenzó con la elección de un símbolo provocador que unía una figura popular con una imagen profundamente venerada, generando un contraste que captó la atención masiva de los espectadores. El contexto de las campanadas, uno de los momentos televisivos más vistos del año, amplificó su impacto al asegurar una amplia difusión. La polarización entre quienes vieron el gesto como humor inofensivo y quienes lo consideraron una ofensa grave alimentó el fenómeno, consolidándolo como un reflejo de tensiones culturales. Se movió el péndulo de un lado a otro otorgándole una cantidad masiva de energia. Como dices tu Yane, menudo show de Truman montaron. Finalmente, las discusiones públicas y la memoria colectiva mantienen vivo el significado simbólico del evento, transformándolo en un ejemplo de cómo se puede formar un egregor cultural a partir de un hecho mediático. Por cierto, en este caso hubo un tercer grupo en discordia que se dio cuenta que el hecho de utilizar una vaquilla con grandes cuernos podia recordar a la deidad de los cananeos y fenicios Baal o Moloch, ante el cual se sacrificaban niños arrojándolos a una figura con grandes cuernos que tenia una caldera en el estomago. Antes de este circo tuvimos otra vez el show del sorteo de Navidad, que no defraudo como paso ya con la de 2023 que anunciando el año del 8, el 2024, tocó el 88008. Y este año para no ser menos todos, todos, tenían un 8. ¿Cuántas series se devolvieron del primer premio? Casualmente 88 series. Ahorrandose el Estado de pagar 352 millones de euros… ¿Y quién pasaba casualmente por la administración de la Rioja donde toco el gordo? Pues el actor riojano Amadeo martín que protagonizo el anuncio de la lotería de este año. ¡Mira que apañadico todo, como diría un maño! El primer premio el 72480 salió a las 11 y 27, o sea 11-9, el segundo dos cuatros o sea 8 con un 40014, el tercero 11840, los cuartos premios también con ochos, 48020 y 77768. Este último con ese 777, el número de la suerte, toco nada más y nada menos que en Paiporta, uno de los pueblos más afectados por el ataque vía falso cambio climático que organizaron en Valencia. Nos sacaron mas números manchados de barro por la televisión con el 777 como por ejemplo el 77717 que también fue premiado por aproximarse al cuarto premio tocando en Catarroja. Uno de esos cuartos premios toco también en Letur, un pequeñísimo pueblo que también resulto devastado por este ataque. ¡Ni el que aso la manteca se cree esto! No contentos con haber hecho publicidad de la zona cero se produjo un extrañísimo evento donde se volvio a cantar el gordo, el llamado gordo falso, el 43226. Cantado exactamente a las 11 y 44 minutos. Eso por si no lo saben son 8x88 minutos. ¿Y saben dónde fue vendido? En el centro comercial Bonaire. El centro comercial Bonaire, en Aldaia, pueblo también arrasado por el agua, ha vendido parte del 48020, uno de los cuartos premios de la lotería de Navidad. Que tocó también en mi pueblo, Manises, en la administración que está a menos de 800 metros de mi casa. Por supuesto no compré, aprendí la lección del 2023 donde fui a comprar un número con un 666 al centro comercial Bonaire. Ja, ja, ja , me decía mi mujer que me había equivocado de año porque esta vez ha tocado un 666 en el Bonaire. Porque ha vuelto tocar en Bonaire para el niño, y ojo, también en Paiporta. Concretamente la administración de lotería del centro comercial Bonaire de Aldaya ha repartido cinco series en la lotería del niño, o sea 50 decimos, del tercer premio que fue el 66777. También se vendió este número en Paiporta como he dicho antes. Pero es que el segundo premio fue para el 06766. Como decía yo en un tuit, a la bestia le da igual un 667 que un 666. En este caso tenemos un 676 ó un 667 empezando de atrás hacia adelante en el segundo premio y un 667 ó 777 en el tercero. Vamos, que tuvimos gordo, gorda y se volvio a armar la gorda en el gordo del niño. Pero esperen, que aún hay más, estos psicopatas son muy rebuscados. No se crean que no eligieron bien los números del gordo de Navidad. El forero de burbuja SOY nos lo mostró como suele ser habitual en el. El falso gordo de Bonaire, ese 43226 nos habla del número de víctimas causadas por la riada provocada, aumentada, geoingenierizada, como vd quieran llamarlo, que a dia del sorteo estaba congelada en 223 víctimas, por tanto su inverso y de eso saben mucho los satánicos es el 322. Sí, el número de Skull & Bones, calavera y huesos, la hermandad sectaria de Yale donde van a parar todos los hijos de los poderosos y que luego acabaran integrando las plantillas de todos los grupos de control del mundo. Están metidos en todo. Este boleto del niño, el 43226 guarda un secreto con su anverso, o sea, el 62234. Si restamos del 62234 el 43226 obtenemos el 19008. Un número aparentemente anodino que puede traducirse en estos juegos de cifras: 24 x 33 x 24 O sea, multiplicar dos 24, número del año del sorteo, por el adorado número 33. También si descomponemos el 24 en tres ochos, obtenemos (8+8+8) x 33 x (8+8+8) Este año pasado, repito para el que no se haya enterado, era el año del ocho porque al reducir 2024, esto es, sumar todas sus cifras daba 8. Y lo que es mas gracioso, el 19008 es el resultado de multiplicar 88 x 6 x 6 x 6, o sea, tenemos otra vez el 666 que apareció en el sorteo del niño, del niño satánico, vaya. Y para rematar la faena, yo la lie gorda con un hilo que mostraba una cabeza de toro a punto de coronar una de las torres de los evangelistas de la Sagrada Familia. Total por una inocente frase que decía así: “¿Vds creen qué esta figura, una cabeza de toro es la adecuada para rematar el cimborrio principal de la Sagrada familia, la catedral diseñada por Antonio Gaudí?” La verdad es que sabia a quién decían ellos que representaba y decidí excluirlo de la información dada en mi hilo logrando el máximo de interacciones posibles. Moví ambos lados del péndulo, los que apoyan que se cuenten estas cosas aunque se hagan desde la perspectiva de una cuenta magufa como la mía y la de las personas que bien adoctrinadas desde la oficialidad repetían como loros lo que les habían dicho que debían decir. Tetramorfo, tetramorfo, tetrapollas, idiotas. Y no les llamo idiotas para insultarlos, simplemente lo utilizo como hacían los griegos para referirse a las personas que no se enteraban de la política de las polis. Gilipolis, quizás, ja, ja, ja. Fui un nene malo y por eso el primer tuit de mi hilo tuvo mas de 270.000 vistas, ¿No está mal para alguien que está en shadow bannig, no creen? En fin, que este año 2025 viene cargado de satanismo por los cuatro costados ya que por si no lo saben después del año del 8 va el año del 9, y dicho número es en verdad adorado por estos grupos ya que representa el egoísmo más absoluto. El 2025 será según creemos algunos buscadores de la verdad el verdadero punto de inflexión para que la gente empiece a verle las costuras al monstruo, que disfrazado, mueve las palancas detrás de la cortina y simplemente está esperando a que alguien le de una patada en los huevos. Ja, ja, ja, me despido riéndome, ya que esta entradilla hubiera sido imposible que la realizase una inteligencia artificial woke. Ese es otro melón que intentaremos abrir, ¿no Yane? ………………………………………………………………………………………. Conductor del programa UTP Ramón Valero @tecn_preocupado Un técnico Preocupado un FP2 IVOOX UTP http://cutt.ly/dzhhGrf BLOG http://cutt.ly/dzhh2LX Ayúdame desde mi Crowfunding aquí https://cutt.ly/W0DsPVq Invitados Dra Yane #JusticiaParaUTP @ayec98_2 Médico y Buscadora de la verdad. Con Dios siempre! No permito q me dividan c/izq -derecha, raza, religión ni nada de la Creación. https://youtu.be/TXEEZUYd4c0 ………………………………………………………………………………………. Enlaces citados en el podcast: AYUDA A TRAVÉS DE LA COMPRA DE MIS LIBROS https://tecnicopreocupado.com/2024/11/16/ayuda-a-traves-de-la-compra-de-mis-libros/ Presentación libros https://x.com/tecn_preocupado/status/1869444172241113293 Hilo sobre el toro de la sagrada familia https://x.com/tecn_preocupado/status/1875860559847145775 Hilo sobre loteria Navidad 2024 https://x.com/tecn_preocupado/status/1870868410542039041 Tuit sobre la lotería del niño 2024 https://x.com/tecn_preocupado/status/1876275823243866396 Hilo sobre la lotería de 2023 https://x.com/tecn_preocupado/status/1738281022192566710 Articulo lotería 2022 EXTRAÑAS CASUALIDADES NUMÉRICAS EN LA LOTERÍA DE NAVIDAD DEL 2022 https://tecnicopreocupado.com/2022/12/30/extranas-casualidades-numericas-en-la-loteria-de-navidad-del-2022/ Articulo lotería 2019 QUE HA SUCEDIDO EN LA LOTERÍA DE NAVIDAD https://tecnicopreocupado.com/2019/12/24/que-ha-sucedido-en-la-loteria-de-navidad/ Articulo de lotería 2015, pique en 2023 PORQUE NO VOLVERÉ A COMPRAR LOTERÍA https://tecnicopreocupado.com/2015/12/22/porque-no-volvere-a-comprar-loteria/ Denunciando cuentas pedofilas https://x.com/tecn_preocupado/status/1876743054230429911 RECONOCIENDO A DIOS EN LA OSCURIDAD (PARTE I) https://tecnicopreocupado.com/2023/02/27/inframundo/ ………………………………………………………………………………………. Música utilizada en este podcast: Tema inicial Heros Al2 El Aldeano - Alquimista https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FmvxMgThlmI ………………………………………………………………………………………. Epílogo LOVE MASACRE - La Nieve Es Negra https://youtu.be/82QCMGcqljY?feature=shared
Una fusiòn: el flamenco como un arte representado a travès de la música y Baile. Y por otro La zarzuela, como la manifestación de las diferentes formas lírico-teatrales que surgen en los diferentes países europeos.
Jedi Knight Reath Silas navigates competing mentorships while attempting to discover the secrets of the Nameless and the blight while a Child of the Storm hunts Jedi across the galaxy in the latest entry from The High Republic. Greg Cass from Eyeoncanon.com joins us for this discussion. In this fully armed and operational episode of Podcast Stardust, we discuss: Our overall thoughts on this young adult adventure from George Mann, Jedi Knight Reath Silas's role as one of the, if not the, primary protagonists in the novel, How former Jedi Master Cohmac Vitus and fallen Jedi Azlin Rell both mentor Reath, Jedi Padawan Amadeo Azzazzo and his journey through the book and his friendship with Reath, Vernestra Rwoh's appearance, albeit a minor one, in this book and her investigation of Azlin Rell, The link that the Tolemites, an ancient civilization, provide towards resolving the issues with the Nameless and the blight, and Sicarus, a Child of the Storm, that pursues Jedi with the aid of the Nameless. Thanks for joining us for another episode! Subscribe to Podcast Stardust for all your Star Wars news, reviews, and discussion wherever you get your podcasts. And please leave us a five star review on Apple Podcasts. Find Jay and her cosplay adventures on J.Snips Cosplay on Instagram. Join us for real time discussion on the RetroZap Discord Server here: RetroZap Discord. Follow us on social media: Twitter | Facebook | Instagram | Pinterest | YouTube. T-shirts, hoodies, stickers, masks, and posters are available on TeePublic. Find all episodes on RetroZap.com.
It's as a busy week, with three new issues of Star Wars comics. Reath and Amadeo continue to work to uncover the secret behind the Echo Stones and Barnabas Vim, Driggit gets ahold of an EX droid sent into the Occlusion Zone, and the New Republic is yet again under increased pressure from the ruthless Moff Adelhard.Covers: Battle of Jakku - Republic Under Siege #3, Dispatches from the Occlusion Zone #2, and Echoes of Fear #3
Sal talks The High Republic: Tears of the Nameless with special guests Alyce and Laura from Force Toast! Not to get too far ahead of ourselves but Tempest Breaker is coming and there's some art released!! Books! Science! The pursuit of knowledge! Reath is all about it! Amadeo and Mirro Lox! The playful Jedi! Azlin Rell… Can we trust this dude or not? Sicarus is… messed up. The sin done to the Nameless… Deadbeat Cohmac returns! Shield of the Jedi Check out our guests on the interwebs! Check out Force Toast Podcast! Follow @ShutUp_Laura on Twitter! Check out @sLeiaAllDay Click here to subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts! Check out the Rogue Rebels Books and Stories playlist here! Follow us EVERYWHERE! IG: @TheRogueRebels Tweets @RogueRebelsFam The Rogue Rebels on FB RogueRebels on Twitch! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/roguerebelspodcast/support
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SPOILER WARNING for TEARS OF THE NAMELESS by George Mann! Join Linds Savi, Jacob to discuss the profound and beautiful YA novel that is an exciting crux to Reath Silas's journey as a Jedi Knight. We discuss the Blight, Amadeo and Mira Lox's fun fighting style, and so much more. Jacob is a guest host—and you can find him on Bluesky, TikTok, and Twitter under @JacobBoushh.Follow Savi and Linds on Twitter for more discussions surrounding Star Wars. Your hosts are now on Bluesky! Our podcast Twitter and Bluesky is where we update our episode schedule releases and provide previews for our listeners.We'll see you soon for another episode!
Es ist wieder mal Zeit für die Hohe Republik im JediCast! Dieses Mal geht es um George Manns sehr persönlichen Roman Die Tränen der Namenlosen (Tears of the Nameless). Darin sucht Reath Silas verzweifelt nach einer Lösung und muss sich mit einem manipulierenden Azlin Rell herumschlagen. Parallel dazu holt ihn seine Vergangenheit wieder ein und eine Frage treibt nicht nur ihn, sondern auch den Autor an: Wie gehe ich mit meiner Angst um? Genug Gesprächsstoff also, damit sich Ines und Tobias im JediCast darüber unterhalten können, warum der Roman sie so berührt hat. Welche richtigen Entscheidungen werden getroffen? Wieso funktioniert gerade das ruhigere Suchen nach Lösungen und die Darstellung von Meister-Schüler-Beziehungen so ausgezeichnet? Und warum geht zumindest einem von uns Vernestra weiterhin auf die Nerven? All die wichtigen Antworten hören Sie hier! Zeitmarken spoilerfreier Teil 00:00:00 - Begrüßung 00:01:37 - Figuren-Highlight 00:04:20 - Actiondichte 00:05:30 - Nur eine Figur Fehl am Platz 00:08:12 - Die größte Stärke Spoilerteil 00:09:25 - Darum geht's (Zusammenfassung der Handlung) 00:17:30 - Reath im Tempel-Paradies 00:24:05 - Gebt mir etwas Zeit 00:33:49 - Die Jedi-Artisten (Mirro und Amadeo) 00:44:48 - Der obligatorische „Vern-Diss“ 00:53:22 - Kryptisch in den Katakomben 01:03:12 - Das Motiv 01:11:45 - Die Perspektive des Bösen 01:21:30 - Stop killing the handsome guys! 01:29:24 - Tolemiten zu vermieten 01:36:30 - Sorgerechtsstreit um die Namenlosen 01:44:01 - Die Crew der Vessel ist zum „Vergessel“ 01:46:32 - Ich will ja nicht sagen, „ich hab's euch ja gesagt.“ 02:03:36 - Fazit Blick in die Datenbank Zur Werksübersicht von Tränen der Namenlosen (Tears of the Nameless), geschrieben von George Mann. Die englische Ausgabe erschien am 24. September 2024 bei Disney-Lucasfilm Press. Am 15. Oktober folgte dann eine englischsprachige Hörbuch-Version, gesprochen von Amber Lee Connors. Am kommenden 19. November 2024 erscheint der Roman dann auch auf Deutsch bei Panini. Die Rezension Ines hat das Werk zum englischen Release für euch rezensiert. In ihrem Fazit zieht sie wenig überraschend ein euphorisches Gesamtbild. Sie war fast durchgehend „on the edge of [her] seat“. Demnach war sie schon lange nicht mehr von einem Roman emotional so mitgenommen, wie von Tears of the Nameless. Sie hat „mit Reath, Amadeo und Co. mitgefiebert und -gelitten, Höhen und Tiefen durchschritten“. Trotz all der Dunkelheit und verzweifelten Suche, „legt man das Buch am Ende mit einem Gefühl der Hoffnung beiseite“. Sie schließt mit den Worten: „Was soll ich noch sagen? Ein absolutes Meisterwerk!“ Dem JediCast folgen Wir sind auf allen gängigen Podcast-Plattformen vertreten! Abonniert uns also gerne auf Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts (etc.), oder fügt bequem unsere Feeds in euren präferierten Podcast-Player ein. Alle Links dazu findet ihr oben unter dem Player verlinkt sowie auch jederzeit unter dem Audioplayer in der rechten Sidebar. Wir freuen uns auch immer über Bewertungen auf den jeweiligen Podcast-Seiten. Falls ihr umfangreichere Anmerkungen habt, schreibt auch gerne eine Mail an podcast@jedi-bibliothek.de! Nun ist eure Meinung gefragt! Habt ihr den Roman bereits gelesen oder holt ihr ihn euch zum deutschen Release? Falls ja, was ist euer Gesamteindruck und merkt man dem Roman an, dass viel von George Manns persönlicher Geschichte darin verarbeitet wurde? Star Wars: Die Hohe Republik ist ein mehrjähriges Buch- und Comicprogramm, das hunderte Jahre vor den Skywalker-Filmen spielt und die Jedi in ihrer Blütezeit zeigt. Weitere Infos, News, Podcasts und Rezensionen gibt es in unserem Portal und in der Datenbank. Beachtet auch unsere Guides zur Lesereihenfolge von Phase I, Phase II und Phase III.
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En este fascinante episodio, entrevistamos a Amadeo Llados, el reconocido Coach Fitness y Coach de Negocios/Vida más grande en habla hispana. Amadeo comparte su visión sobre cómo escapar de "la matrix" y nos brinda herramientas poderosas para reprogramar nuestra mentalidad y construir una disciplina sólida que nos permita vivir con autenticidad. Durante la conversación, abordamos temas profundos que incluyen: Escapar de la Matrix: Amadeo nos revela estrategias prácticas para liberarnos de las limitaciones impuestas por el sistema y cultivar una mentalidad empoderada y resiliente. Reprogramación Mental: Aprende cómo cambiar tu mentalidad puede transformar tu vida. Amadeo comparte técnicas efectivas para desarrollar disciplina y superar la energía negativa que a menudo nos rodea, ayudándonos a mantener un enfoque positivo. Relación con Dios y Espiritualidad: Exploramos la importancia de la espiritualidad y cómo esta conexión impacta su filosofía frente al materialismo, promoviendo una mentalidad equilibrada y auténtica. Cultura de la Cancelación: Amadeo ofrece su perspectiva sobre la cultura de la cancelación y la importancia de mantener una mentalidad positiva en un entorno lleno de críticas. Este episodio es una invitación a reflexionar sobre tu mentalidad, fortalecer tu disciplina personal y liberarte de la energía negativa que podría estar frenando tu crecimiento. No te lo pierdas. Show Notes 0:00 Introducción 2:19 ¿A qué se dedica Llados? 7:01 Dominarse a uno mismo cada día 11:14 Cómo eliminar malos hábitos y vicios 14:23 Mentalidad infantil 17:40 El miedo a invertir en uno mismo 20:34 No todos pueden ser coaches 28:30 Ser cancelado en las redes sociales 33:35 El gimnasio me salvó la vida 44:58 Cómo trascendió Llados 37:00 Llados y su relación con Dios 50:21 Llados y su esposa 52:48 ¿Llados es materialista? 54:22 Cómo escapar del sistema 1:00:25 Los 3 últimos mensajes - Recibe acceso gratuito a mi lista de los 100 libros que transformarán tu vida aquí: https://www.creadores.co/newsletter - Únete a nuestra Escuela de Creadores, un programa de 12 semanas para transformar tu cuerpo, mente y negocios: https://creadores.co/escuela - Invierte en bienes raíces en EE. UU. con nosotros en Creadores Capital y genera retornos promedio del 20% anuales. Aplica aquí: https://www.creadorescapital.com/ -- Invitado - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tu1millon/ - YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@Lladosfit Creadores - Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/creadorespodcast - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/creadorespodcast - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chelozegarra - TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@marcelozegarrac - Twitter: https://twitter.com/chelozegarrac - Email: https://www.creadores.co/contacto #CreadoresPodcast #mentalidad #disciplina
O pintor português morreu faz hoje 106 anos.
Nietzsche vivió una vida llena de dificultades, con dolores físicos, malestar emocional y todo tipo de percances. Es por ello curioso que ese hombre, antes de perder la cabeza, agradeciera en una de sus cartas todo el sufrimiento padecido, afirmando que le había permitido descubrir quién era. Una conclusión similar alcanzaría Dostoievski después de cumplir el castigo del zar en Siberia. Llados abraza el sufrimiento porque sabe que en él hallará el secreto mejor guardado: la consciencia pura y verdadera. Nietzsche, Dostoievski, Llados. Las grandes mentes convergen hacia las mismas ideas. K149. Accede al vídeo de la entrevista en YouTube. Nuevo canal de Kapital en Instagram. Kapital es posible gracias a sus colaboradores: LWS Academy. Bitcoin desde 0 Bitcoin es una propiedad absoluta que no depende de los Estados y nos da soberanía sobre nuestra riqueza. A pesar de sus 15 años sigue siendo un gran desconocido para la mayoría. LWS Academy te trae “Bitcoin desde 0”, una formación completa sobre Bitcoin, con Álvaro D. María, Gael Sánchez Smith, José Antonio Bravo y Decentralized donde aprenderás lo que es Bitcoin, cómo invertir, su fiscalidad y cómo autocustodiarlo con privacidad. “Bitcoin desde 0” tiene un precio de 570 euros, pero con el cupón JOANBTC1P recibirás un descuento de 70. JOANBTC3P para el pago fraccionado. Haz los deberes con Bitcoin. Los 20 primeros recibirán un ejemplar de La filosofía de Bitcoin dedicado por Álvaro. Smartick. El método online de matemáticas y lectura ¿Quieres el mejor futuro para tus hijos? Si tienen entre 4 y 14 años, consigue que dominen los pilares básicos de su educación: las matemáticas y la comprensión lectora. Ser buenos en matemáticas, leer y escribir bien y desarrollar el pensamiento crítico son clave para el éxito académico. Y la vida. Smartick es el método online personalizado, basado en evidencias científicas y un uso responsable de las pantallas. Solo 15 minutos al día y sin la ayuda de los padres. Además, tienes a tu disposición un equipo de expertos para consultar la evolución de los niños. Prueba Smartick gratis este primer trimestre. Ahora con un descuento del 20% si te registras en este enlace o escribes el código KAPITAL en el proceso de compra. Crescenta. La inversión relevante para tu futuro Invierte como y con los mejores en Crescenta y accede a fondos con rentabilidades objetivo superiores al 15% anualizado*. Crescenta es la primera gestora digital de Capital Privado para invertir en fondos exclusivos. El Private Equity es una estrategia de inversión que históricamente ha batido a la bolsa, con rentabilidades anuales de doble dígito. Te estarás preguntado... ¿y por qué aún no he invertido en fondos de Private Equity? Sencillo. Porque hasta ahora, esta inversión estaba reservada a altos patrimonios. En Crescenta hemos democratizado esta inversión, y te damos acceso desde 10.000 euros, a desembolsar gradualmente durante 4 o 5 años, a fondos internacionales de primer nivel. EQT, Cinven, Insight... a golpe de clic. Invierte como y con los mejores en Crescenta.com. Consulta los fondos activos aquí. Equito App. Invierte en tokens inmobiliarios Para obtener un préstamo del banco y comprar una propiedad inmobiliaria de 150.000 euros, necesitas una entrada de 30.000 euros. No solo esto. Para pagar los impuestos y las pequeñas reformas, necesitarás 25.000 euros más. ¿Tienes 55.000 euros? Si es así, bien. Si no, Equito App. Equito es una aplicación que te permite invertir en inmuebles desde tan solo 100 euros, recibiendo dividendos por tus alquileres cada mes. La plataforma pronto llegará a los 100.000 usuarios activos. ¿Te unes? Invierte de manera sencilla y sin complicaciones con Equito App.
En el programa de hoy disfrutamos de una nueva edición de nuestro “Juepincho” en el que nos iremos hasta Tarazona para conocer la barra del bar Amadeo. También recibimos una nueva clase de música con Satur Rodríguez donde hablamos de la jota aragonesa y recibimos un regalo con la interpretación por parte de BVocal de una jota a capella.
En el programa de hoy disfrutamos de una nueva edición de nuestro “Juepincho” en el que nos iremos hasta Tarazona para conocer la barra del bar Amadeo. También recibimos una nueva clase de música con Satur Rodríguez donde hablamos de la jota aragonesa y recibimos un regalo con la interpretación por parte de BVocal de una jota a capella.
En el programa de hoy disfrutamos de una nueva edición de nuestro “Juepincho” en el que nos iremos hasta Tarazona para conocer la barra del bar Amadeo. También recibimos una nueva clase de música con Satur Rodríguez donde hablamos de la jota aragonesa y recibimos un regalo con la interpretación por parte de BVocal de una jota a capella.
In this Episode I sit down and talk with Amadeo Bachar. He is a painter and artist who portrays often realistic paintings of fish, both in profile and in action, that have captured the fishing community. We talk about inspiration, capturing the magic of realism, what the ocean means to him, how we can help protect this ocean we love in a lasting way and much more. Amadeo travels to many fishing shows and outdoor expo's as well and teaches art to others. Please support him through buying a print or two, but even more so, please introduce yourself to him the next time you see him at a show, you won't regret it! To find his art, please visit his instragram or website @abachar www.abachar.com
Curious about restaking your ETH? Want to earn rewards while doing so? Introducing, YieldNest! For episode 417, Co-founder and CEO Amadeo Brands explains how YieldNest works and the benefits of restaking your ETH on YieldNest. YieldNest delivers an easy solution for ETH holders to natively restake their ETH into EigenLayer and earn rewards while maintaining liquidity. Restaking with YieldNest is totally liquid due to the use of Native Liquid Restaking Tokens (nLRTs) and Liquid Restaking Tokens (LRTs) representing their restaked, yield-generating ETH or ERC20 tokens. YieldNest simplifies restaking by offering intuitive, risk-adjusted strategies, making it accessible to both novice and experienced users. YieldNest also provides safety by offering one-click due diligence on target projects to support with Proof of Stake, mitigating financial risks such as slashing. YieldNest employs a risk management system built and operated by LlamaRisk, an independent team of experts in risk and research. ⏳ Timestamps: 0:00 | Introduction 1:22 | Who is Amadeo Brands? 4:29 | Restaking is the 4th Paradigm of Web3 8:38 | Benefits & Use cases of Restaking 10:47 | What is YieldNest? How does it work? 16:46 | What is EigenLayer? 18:57 | Risk Management for Restaking 21:38 | Multichain Expansion for YieldNest 25:55 | Restaking lockup period on YieldNest 27:30 | Wallets compatible with YieldNest 28:28 | Will YieldNest LRTs become tradable? 29:40 | LRTs for Centralized Corporations 31:32 | YieldNest Educational Resources 31:25 | YieldNest Website & Socials
A thousand facets sits with Jared Amadeo Holstein from D'amadeo and they talk about his beginnings as a journalist, when he caught the jewelry bug and how he ended up in the world of diamonds and gemstones. We discuss different aspects of the gemstone industry and what makes a natural gemstone so special! D'Amadeo is a San Francisco-based loose colored stone, natural diamond and estate jewelry wholesaler. With a focus on known-source gemstones, primarily mined in the United States and East Africa, D'Amadeo enables jewelers and designers to share each stone's journey from mine to finger with their customers. Antique, historical-cut and post-consumer gemstones from the Georgian period onward elicit wonder. D'Amadeo founder Jared Amadeo Holstein serves on the advisory board for Ethical Metalsmiths and as co-chair of its Responsible Sourcing Committee, as a member of the Jewelry Glossary Project, and was a longtime board member of the Jewelry Industry Summit. Jared enjoys collaborating to create a more transparent, sustainable and equitable future for the jewelry industry and those people, communities and places it impacts. You can follow Jared Amadeo Holstein on Instagram @damadeo_ , visit his website www.damadeo.com Please visit @athousandfacets on Instagram to see some of the work discussed in this episode. Music by @chris_keys__ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
What if you could turn a dry, water-scarce plot of land into a thriving ecosystem? In this new episode of Walking the Land with a Regenerative Farmer we follow the journey of Felipe Pasini, as we explore his transformative work on the Amadeo farm in Depressa, Salento, Puglia. Through syntropic farming - also known as syntropic agroforestry or successional agroforestry -, a set of principles and practices created by the Swiss researcher and farmer Ernst Götsch, Felipe and his partner Dayana Andrade are bringing a revolutionary approach to intensive agricultural production adapted for the Mediterranean climate. Felipe shares a detailed design featuring strategically spaced tree lines and aromatic plants like sage and rosemary that create a self-sustaining ecosystem. We also talk about the critical role of pruning in syntropic agroforestry and how mechanization can be harmoniously integrated into these complex systems as well as how to maximize biomass production and minimize water dependency, even in the most challenging environments. We also delve into the long-term benefits of regenerative agriculture over conventional methods. Felipe provides real-life examples of increased biomass and faster timber growth, illustrating the transformative power of proper land management. We explore multilayer agroforestry design principles and the potential role of AI in sustainable farm management. Finally, Felipe gives an inside look at innovative olive farming techniques that promise to revolutionize the industry. This episode is also available in video format on Youtube.---------------------------------------------------Join our Gumroad community, discover the tiers and benefits on www.gumroad.com/investinginregenag. Support our work:Share itGive a 5-star ratingBuy us a coffee… or a meal! www.Ko-fi.com/regenerativeagriculture----------------------------------------------------More about this episode on https://investinginregenerativeagriculture.com/felipe-pasini-2.Find our video course on https://investinginregenerativeagriculture.com/course.----------------------------------------------------The above references an opinion and is for information and educational purposes only. It is not intended to be investment advice. Seek a duly licensed professional for investment advice.Thoughts? Ideas? Questions? Send us a message!https://foodhub.nl/en/opleidingen/your-path-forward-in-regenerative-food-and-agriculture/ Find out more about our Generation-Re investment syndicate:https://gen-re.land/ https://www.freshventures.eu/https://investinginregenerativeagriculture.com/2023/02/21/bart-van-der-zande-2/https://investinginregenerativeagriculture.com/2024/03/22/chris-bloomfield-daniel-reisman/Support the Show.Feedback, ideas, suggestions? - Twitter @KoenvanSeijen - Get in touch www.investinginregenerativeagriculture.comJoin our newsletter on www.eepurl.com/cxU33P! Support the showThanks for listening and sharing!
Amadeo ist fast durch einen Zufall zum Ballett gekommen: Seine Mama hatte eine Tanzlehrerin und einen Tanzlehrer kennen gelernt und die haben dann einfach den Sohn gefragt: „Amadeo: Willst DU das nicht mal probieren, mit dem Ballett?“ mit Ryke
In this episode we hear from Dr Amadeo Alentorn, Head of Systematic Equities at Jupiter Asset Management. In Part 2 Amadeo discusses competitive dynamics within the systematic equity space, navigating the impact of investor behavioural biases in markets, and avoiding crowding in the portfolio. Amadeo is in discussion with Eloise Goulder, Head of the Data Assets & Alpha Group at JP Morgan. Shownotes: https://www.jupiteram.com/ https://www.jupiteram.com/uk/en/professional/insights/no-free-lunch-is-a-science-of-the-stock-market-possible/ This episode was recorded on May 9, 2024. The views expressed in this podcast may not necessarily reflect the views of J.P. Morgan Chase & Co and its affiliates (together “J.P. Morgan”), they are not the product of J.P. Morgan's Research Department and do not constitute a recommendation, advice, or an offer or a solicitation to buy or sell any security or financial instrument. This podcast is intended for institutional and professional investors only and is not intended for retail investor use, it is provided for information purposes only. Referenced products and services in this podcast may not be suitable for you and may not be available in all jurisdictions. J.P. Morgan may make markets and trade as principal in securities and other asset classes and financial products that may have been discussed. For additional disclaimers and regulatory disclosures, please visit: www.jpmorgan.com/disclosures/salesandtradingdisclaimer. For the avoidance of doubt, opinions expressed by any external speakers are the personal views of those speakers and do not represent the views of J.P. Morgan.
Clara Usón nos lleva al Euskadi de los ochenta en "Las fieras" (Seix Barral), a la época de plomo de la banda terrorista ETA y de las acciones de los GAL, pero también nos hace un retrato social de un País Vasco marcado por las reconversiones, el tráfico y consumo de drogas y la banda sonora del rock radical vasco. El retrato de ese mundo lo hace a través de tres personajes, Miren, la hija de un policía nacional corrupto y maltratador, Amadeo, policía franquista que comparte comisaría con Amedo y, como personaje real, la terrorista más buscada de los ochenta, Idoia López Riaño "la tigresa". Es una novela que engancha desde el primer párrafo, que ya no te suelta y que te descoloca para bien con un giro final inesperado. Gran novela que ya está en las estanterías de la Biblioteca de Antonio Martínez Asensio en Hoy por Hoy. También han entrado otras dos donaciones de Clara Usón que nos ha dejado "Los mejores cuentos" de Antón Chejov (Alianza) y "Todo queda en casa" de Alice Munro (Lumen) . Relacionados con la actualidad Antonio Martínez Asensio nos ha traído "El invencible verano de Liliana" de Cristina Rivera Garza (Random House), "Otrro Israel es posible" de Adolfo García Ortega (Espasa) y "El tiempo perdido" de Clara Ramas (Arpa). Las novedades las ha presentado Pepe Rubio destacando "Un puñado de flechas" de María Gainza (Anagrama) y "Te escribo una carta en mi cabeza" de Isabel Coixet (Circulo de Tiza). Pascual Donate ,en su afán de recuperar libros abandonados en la redacción de la SER, nos trajo "La medición del mundo" de Daniel Kehlmann (Random House) . Y Julio Verne ha entrado con "veinte mil leguas de viaje submarino" (Alianza) porque será la novela protagonista del programa "Un libro, una hora". Y por último las donaciones de los oyentes: "La mala costumbre" de Alana S. Portero (Seix Barral), "Confesión" de León Tolstoi (Acantilado) e "Historia del rey transparente" de Rosa Montero (Alfaguara)
1) Supiera: Es importante en tu vida cuidar la prudencia y saber en qué momento decir las cosas y cómo decir las cosas. En estos tiempos donde todo el mundo habla de todo, y en donde parece que comentar a la ligera no tiene repercusiones, es importante destacar que hay cosas que uno debe saber callar para decirlas en su momento. No dejes que la ira y el rencor sean los motivadores de tus palabras, más bien la prudencia y el aportar al otro sean los que actúen en su momento. 2) Preguntas: Hay veces que escapamos a las preguntas porque tememos a las respuestas, pero hay preguntas que son necesarias hacerlas y hacerte. En esta vida las preguntas llevan a que vos busques respuestas para tu vivir y el fundamento de tu forma de vivir. Porque la clave es ser claro con vos y en vos, para ello uno necesita darse respuestas. 3) El más grande: Cuando tu identidad está unida al hacer puede que lo único que te motive a vivir sea un puesto, un cargo. Hay veces que me dicen: “usted es sacerdote”, y yo respondo: “no, soy Luis que elegí el sacerdocio”. Porque cuando tu identidad está unida al hacer el día de mañana, si no soy sacerdote creeré que no soy nada, y sí, soy: soy Luis, hijo de Dios. Por eso cuando un grande le dice a un niño: “¿qué vas a ser cuando seas grande?,” le está condicionando una identidad, porque cuando sea grande y no sea la profesión que dijo, se frustrará para toda la vida. Cuando tu hacer se condiciona como ser, lo único que puede alimentar y engrandecer tu vida es el poder. Por eso vemos muchos curas, monjas, políticos y empleados que lo único que los motiva es llegar a un alto cargo y es eso lo que parece que los hace sentirse realizados. Hasta a mí una vez un cura amigo, Amadeo, me decía: “cuando seas párroco vas a entender y tú sacerdocio será feliz”. Con los años comprendí que se confunde ser con hacer y un título o un cargo no me hace feliz. Los cargos y los puestos son para el servicio, no para valerme de un prestigio. Algo bueno está por venir. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/misioneros-digitales-catlicos/support
SynopsisOn this date in 1785, a new Piano Concerto in C major was given its premiere at the Burgtheater in Vienna, with its composer, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, at the keyboard.Years later, this piano concerto was labeled as Mozart's 21st, and given the number 467 in the chronological list of his works compiled by Ludwig Ritter von Koechel, an Austrian botanist, mineralogist and Mozart enthusiast.Today, this work is popularly referred to as the Elvira Madigan Concerto, for the simple reason that its romantic slow movement was used to great effect in a 1967 Swedish film of that name to underscore a passionate love story.That Swedish movie helped to bring Mozart's concerto to the attention of a far wider audience than ever before, as did the 1984 movie Amadeus, with Mozart's music in general.Musicologists might wince when they hear the title Amadeus. It's a matter of historical record that Mozart signed his name “Amadeo” or “Amadé.” Others object that a Swedish film should provide a nickname for one of Mozart's most sublime works — but, for better or worse, both Amadeus and Elvira Madigan are labels that seem to have stuck to Mozart's name and his concerto.Music Played in Today's ProgramWolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791): Piano Concerto No. 21; Alfred Brendel, piano; Academy of St. Martin-in-the-Fields; Neville Marriner, cond. Philips 412 856
Se presenta como la "conciencia infinita", un gurú y un coach emocional, pero también algunos lo acusan de estafador. Quién es la persona detrás del personaje. Un informe de Flavia Fiorio.
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Lynn & Carl talk with Amadeo Fusca, starring in "Men Are From Mars Women Are From Venus" at The Westport Playhouse Feb. 14-18th. Next, Gary F. Bell tells about Stray Dog Theatre's "The Mousetrap" opening Thursday, Feb. 1st. Finally, they discuss new releases (& shows): Scrambled, True Detective: Night Country, Masters of the Air, Feud: Capote vs. the Swans and The Greatest Night in Pop.
En este capítulo terminamos nuestra primera temporada en alianza con Instituto Profesional ARCOS. Esta vez conversamos con la querida María Luque en un capítulo grabado en vivo con público, en el IX Encuentro de Ilustración y Cómic de La Reina. Pudimos compartir una linda instancia donde María nos habló de sus libros, como comienza las historias, como juega con distintas inspiraciones y las cosas que la mueven y apasionan. En la música nos acompaña el querido Amadeo Gonzales @amadeogonzales con "Corazón de fanzinero", luego con "Perro de la calle" y les dejamos un regalito porque terminamos con Amadeo tocando en vivo para ustedes
Episode Summary This week on Live Like the World is Dying, Margaret talks with Sam and Amadeo about their experiences shepherding in the Swiss Alps. They talk about the problems that shepherds are facing in Switzerland with wolves, climate change, city mentalities, and right-wing propaganda. Host Info Margaret (she/they) can be found on twitter @magpiekilljoy or instagram at @margaretkilljoy. Publisher Info This show is published by Strangers in A Tangled Wilderness. We can be found at www.tangledwilderness.org, or on Twitter @TangledWild and Instagram @Tangled_Wilderness. You can support the show on Patreon at www.patreon.com/strangersinatangledwilderness. Transcript Live Like the World is Dying: Sam and Amadeo on Sheep, Wolves, and Climate Change **Margaret ** 00:16 Hello and welcome to Live Like the World is Dying, your podcast for what feels like the times. I'm your host today, Margaret Killjoy and this is an episode about sheep...and sheep farming. Shepherding, I believe we might want to call it, in the Alps. I'm really excited about it. We've been planning this episode for a while, because we are going to be talking to two sheep farmers in the Alps about climate change and about the return of wolves and about ecology and about why the right-wing picks all the wrong talking points and a bunch of other stuff. But first, we are a proud member of the Channel Zero Network of anarchists podcasts. And here's a jingle from another show on the network. **Margaret ** 01:52 Okay, we're back. So if y'all could introduce yourselves with your name...your names, your pronouns, and I guess just a little bit about your background with shepherding. **Sam ** 02:05 All right, Hi, I'm Sam, my pronouns she/her and we are in Vienna right now. And yeah, I'm an artist and also a bit of a writer, filmmaker. I do a lot of that kind of stuff. Lately I have been working a lot with metal and smithing And yeah, I went with Amadeo on a sheep farm and Alps in Valais in Switzerland. And we want to tell you a bit about our experience. **Amadeo ** 02:38 Yeah, my name is Amadeo. He/him. I'm 38. Actually, I started to work as a teacher now. I teach biology and some other stuff, politics, and so on. And yeah, This was my third year...third summer, not third year, third season to work as a shepherd but the first time with sheep, actually. Before that I worked with cows and milking and so on. Yeah, and for me it was also the first time with sheep and the first time in this area of Switzerland. I'm Austrian. But the payment in Austria is really bad so we went to Switzerland. So we are also the working migrants. Or what do you call it in English? **Margaret ** 03:31 Migrant workers, I guess. **Amadeo ** 03:34 Yes. **Margaret ** 03:36 Okay, so what brought you all to sheep farming or to farming in general as like the thing to go do with your summers for work? **Amadeo ** 03:47 Should I? **Sam ** 03:48 Yeah, you can. **Amadeo ** 03:50 So, I had this experience in 2020 and 21, I think, and I really liked it in a way. It was very hard work back then, but I learned a lot. And we met after that, actually, and decided we would like to go together. And then we just hit up the internet and looked for work and places to go and then we found this place that sounded pretty ideal for us because it was sheep farming and no milking, which is nice. I didn't want to do the milking job and do cheesemaking and so on again, I wanted to stay outside mostly, like the whole day under the sky and not in the staple. And yeah, we found this place where you don't need your own dogs, which is nice. We were working with blacknose sheep, they're called. It's like a breed that is only bred in this area. Or not only but traditionally there. And yeah, we tried to get the job and we got it. **Sam ** 05:08 I guess we also got in because Amadeo also already had a lot of experience. And yeah, they were looking for two people there and without dogs. And yeah, I also got...I was really lucky that I was with Amadeo because, you know, like some very daily stuff, he already was prepared for this job. Like, you need a lot of some equipment and know what to take. And yeah, I was really.... **Amadeo ** 05:36 The thing was that, of course, the owners of the sheep, they want someone who has some experience because it happens often that you think, "Oh, it's nice. It's in the mountains. It's beautiful." And then people after two weeks, three weeks, they say, "No way. I can't work here. It's way too hard." I mean, it's like pretty hard work. It's outside all day. With rain, with snow sometimes. And you work from sunup to sundown every day, seven days a week. And many people underestimate it because there's like, I don't know, this idea drawn of what it's like to work in the mountains and it's always beautiful. And it is. But it's also very hard work, actually. **Margaret ** 06:22 It seems really hard. It wouldn't immediately occur to me that I could just go run out and become a shepherd like tomorrow. But I have two questions. And they're related. And one is, what does an average day look like for a shepherd in an Alpine Valley? And the second question that's related is, do you get a shepherd's crook? **Sam ** 06:42 Yeah, well, the day starts with sunrise. Around five was when the summer started. We got there in mid of June. I stayed till mid of September. Amadeo had to leave a bit earlier. And the day ends with sunset. And yeah, you bring the sheep back into the night pen. You say, "pen," huh? Like a space where there is electricity on. Pen? [Said with air of not being sure if it's the correct word] **Amadeo ** 07:15 Do you know what that is? Or, did we get the right word? **Margaret ** 07:17 Like an animal pen? Or is it a barn? **Amadeo ** 07:19 Yeah, it's like it has no roof. It's not a barn. It has no roof. It's just a fence. An area fenced. A fenced in area with strong electricity because of the wolves. **Margaret ** 07:35 Oh, yeah. Okay, it has an electric fence. Yeah, **Sam ** 07:37 yeah, exactly. And yeah, we would move every two weeks to a new pasture with the sheep. And there were 12 farmers or sheepherders. They're not all farmers. They also have another life. Most of them have another job. They work as bus drivers in heavy industry. And yeah, they also are doing a lot of work. So they're working with us there. We were there most of the time alone, but they come on weekends. They bring us food. They set up the pastures, lines, the fences too. Yeah. And so then we stay out with the sheep all day, any weather. And yeah, also, when we moved the pasture, they came for help because it's hard to change the pasture. You sometimes have to cross a river. And.... **Margaret ** 08:29 Wait, how do you cross the river? Do you just like drive them through the river? **Amadeo ** 08:33 Yes. **Margaret ** 08:35 Like , "Go swim!" **Amadeo ** 08:38 It was not such. It was more like a stream than the river. A river sounds bigger than it was. **Sam ** 08:48 It was like this, like we always make a plan in the evening. Even a drawing. We were five people planning this. And then it always ends up in pretty much chaos and completely different. And in the end they were screaming, "Sam! Go! Go!" And I was like, I even had shoes on and the first sheep I was pulling, just one sheep, with all my strength through the river. And then all the sheep follow. **Margaret ** 09:14 Okay, okay. I have friends who keep sheep but in the city. And they just keep like six of them or something. And it's just a very different thing than like a free ranging sheep. And so it's hard for me to conceptualize. **Amadeo ** 09:30 We had 400. **Margaret ** 09:32 Yeah, that's more than six. I'm good at numbers. That's amazing. Okay, cool. **Sam ** 09:38 So part of the daily routine is also to do the basic medical care. So we were introduced to that. Sometimes they have claw problems. [Claws are sheep toes] **Amadeo ** 09:38 Problems with the claws. **Sam ** 09:39 Problems with claws. So this was a regular thing. And sometimes using antibiotics against.... **Amadeo ** 09:58 Yeah, and we had to clean the pen every day, which was like three to four hours of work for one of us. Like shoveling shit. **Margaret ** 10:09 Yeah, okay. But you didn't answer the second question. Did you have a shepherd's crook? Do you know what that is? [Laughing] **Amadeo ** 10:17 Not a real one. We had like umbrellas. Big ones that were very useful against the sun. And so preparedness thing number one, if you stay in the high alpine areas, the altitude of the higher pastures were 2500 meters [8,200ft], you need something to cover you against the sun and against the rain. So big umbrellas were pretty handy. **Sam ** 10:46 And also the sheep have horns so it's easier to catch them. You have to learn this also, but you throw yourself on the sheep and then you tackle them down. I got really good at this. And also the blacknose sheep in the valleys, they have very long hair. And, I mean, it's breeding, right? They do it for breeding, the sheepherders. So the wool, it doesn't get any money. It's nothing. It's not worth anything anymore. But for the beauty contests that the sheep go to it's really important. It's a tradition. And they let it grow.... **Amadeo ** 11:26 They have very long face hair so some of them are basically blind. Most of them have like, how do you say something that rings? What is it? A bell? Yes. **Sam ** 11:39 Yeah, but they get lost because they don't see anything and our job was also to make them hair ties and to tie the hair. And also the sheepherders would come to do this because we could not do this for 400 sheep. Yeah, so that was also part of the job, Yeah, it adds up. There are some different tasks. And yeah, since we would move with the sheep, maybe also that. So also the moving is part of. You're always packing your stuff. You need to think, okay, how much food we need to...how much will we eat and how much do we need to take to the next hut. So organizing this is part of it. And then we had a small hut that was flied in with a helicopter. It was... **Amadeo ** 12:12 Flown in. Flown with the helicopters for the most remote places where we would stay with the sheep because otherwise you would have to walk a long way, like 45 minutes to the cabin every day. So they brought in a tiny hut for one person, actually. **Margaret ** 12:47 For you all? **Amadeo ** 12:49 Yeah, yeah. Flown with the helicopter so we could stay next to the sheep. **Sam ** 12:55 But it was so small. Like one was sleeping on the floor, the other on this little bed. And also you always need to organize this hut when you come with very wet clothes. You have no space in there. We had a little solar panel. So this was doing.... We had a fridge at least. Very high tech. I guess 20 years before, we would not have a fridge. And some light even in the cabin and a stove. A wood stove. It got crazy hot because it's so small and yeah. So organizing this hut was also not so easy. And we were lucky because there was a lot of water in this valley. Like it's full of water. And so we would get water from the... **Amadeo ** 13:43 From the springs around. Wells? How you say? **Margaret ** 13:48 Well, I mean, a well is a hole dug in the ground and then a spring is usually a natural spring or it's like a pipe stuck in the side of a hill that the water comes out of. **Amadeo ** 13:57 Yeah, it was a natural spring. No pipe, though. Just some moss and it was nice. **Margaret ** 14:04 And so you can just go straight from that or do you have to filter it? **Amadeo ** 14:08 It depends. We had, at some points, we could just drink it from there. We didn't filter it. At the cabins we had covered springs, wells. Or springs? So we could...it was okay. But the open ones, we had to take care of where the sheep were. If the sheep can go around then it's not so good. It was better if it was higher up where they wouldn't go. **Sam ** 14:42 Yeah also good that there were a lot of springs so the sheep would get water. They need to drink. And sometimes there were pastures where they could only drink one time in the day, so they also learn when they have to drink in the morning because we had really hot days also where these blacknose sheep with all the wool, they really get hot. And yeah, then also we learned how the sheep walk in every pasture. They have the same kind of routine that follows the sun also. And you kind of learn their ways. And also maybe when it's time to act to get the sheep back, I mean, without a dog. Yeah, you need to learn this also, I guess, when it's time. **Amadeo ** 15:33 I always said, if you want to move against their will, you are the dog, you have to run around like crazy. They have their rhythm and they have their ways, you know? **Margaret ** 15:46 So, did you all use dogs? Like also? Or is it sometimes dogs, sometimes no dogs? **Amadeo ** 15:54 No, we had none. The thing is that this kind of race [breed of sheep] is very used to people and they're not moving that far. So you can walk with them. It's okay. It's just the problem is you can have two kinds of dogs, right? You can have dogs to protect against wolves, for example. Then they live with the sheep. They're inside of the flock all the time. But it's a problem with hikers and so on. Because they attack everyone that comes near, right? **Margaret ** 16:33 This explains a little bit about my dog. **Amadeo ** 16:36 Yeah, and so you can really have them there because it's also like a recreational area. This area, like a lot of people go hiking there and so on. So you can't have dangerous dogs. And the other thing would be like dogs that help you move the flock. **Margaret ** 17:01 Herding dogs? **Amadeo ** 17:02 We didn't really need it, right? Because we would have not.... I mean, it was big areas but still we would stay in one area for two weeks and then we would move on to the next area. So you didn't really need dogs to guard them the whole day. **Sam ** 17:23 But it's really a calm.... The blacknose sheep are really really calm sheep. We learned this also because like certain sheep breeds, you say, right, they run way more. They run all day. And you really need dogs there. Yeah, so we.... **Amadeo ** 17:40 But with the blacknose, no, they are kind of calm. Yes. And they have a long...during the day they have a long break time. **Sam ** 17:48 Resting time. **Amadeo ** 17:49 Yeah, because if it's getting hot up there, the sun is very strong. It can be like, I don't know.... Like I mean the degrees don't get up that much like in the flat areas but the sun, how you say...the sun rays are really strong. **Margaret ** 18:11 Yeah, because when you're at a higher altitude there's less atmosphere to protect you, right? I know what I mean. But I don't know the words for it. **Amadeo ** 18:22 Yeah, the sheep have some...if it's a hot day, they rest for four hours during midday. They try to find, you know, shady spots and just rest. And so at that time, you can also rest. If it's rainy, you can't rest because then they are moving too. Yeah. **Margaret ** 18:48 It makes me...the no dog thing, I'm like.... My dog was bred to have a million different jobs. My dog is just a complete mutt of a lot of different working breeds. And so Rintrah, my dog, is never quite sure whether he's supposed to be herding, or chasing, or retrieving things. He just wants to do all of it all the time. And one of the proudest things I've ever had, my proudest dog mom moment, was staying with my friend who has goats and sheep and one of the baby goats just got out of the pen and was running around the yard. And so Rintrah just herded it into a corner and then like calmly barked to inform us that he had trapped the goat. And I was just like, no one taught you how to do that. He wasn't a year old. He just was like , "This is what I do." And so like, I imagine how happy my dog would be as a sheepdog, a herding dog, which isn't necessarily true because he has adhd. This is a complete tangent. I just like talking about my dog. But you all, one of the reasons I want to talk to you, you talked about how a lot of this ties into preparedness and how it feels you've learned a lot about preparedness that you're like taking into the rest of your life by having done this work. I was wondering if you wanted to talk more about that. As a complete, look how expertly I tangented...pivoted from one topic to another. **Sam ** 20:11 Yeah, yeah, actually your podcast was really a bit with us in this time. It was cool, the topic of preparedness. And yeah, for me in this way, thinking about preparedness, what's also weighed in with this work was to get somehow familiar again with the conditions of doing this work, of ways of living in this open environment, of existing there with the sheep and in this non-human environment. And also, maybe, in this threatened environment that somehow you would.... And also the organization structures, how this work is possible, that it needs a lot of people and it needs a lot of people who do this. I mean, there's the farmers or sheepherders, they do this because they love this work. Because they have done this all the time. It's tradition. And yeah, that they somehow save something. **Amadeo ** 21:17 I mean, to talk about the practical side, if you stay outside the whole day, every day, seven days a week, you learn a lot of what you really need and what you don't need. I think that was big. Yeah, it was like very valuable to me to see what I really need. And I remember listening to your podcast, and you talk a lot about being prepared in a way, like having podcasts on your phone, for example. Because if you have to stay with sheep for 10 hours a day, you need to...you had a lot of time to think. And I loved having a good book because I could read and then think for hours about it and have like, I think, yeah, more time than in the city where you are distracted from one topic to another. So this really is good to have more, I don't know, space in my head. This was a good thing. And yeah, I think looking at, how you say, like, being outside in nature everyday and witnessing all these little changes from day-to-day. This was very, very, very special. And I think I learned so much about life and also about survival because all the animals and the plants there, they are...like, they have to survive in a very harsh environment with very short growing period, for example. I mean, lots of snow during.... Winter lasts, I don't know, for 10 months, or like, let's see, nine maybe? You know what I mean? Like when we came mid June, there was still snow. And in August before we...the end was the 16th, I think, of September, but we had to leave the higher pastures at the end of August because it was starting to snow heavily. And yeah, it's like very different too. **Sam ** 23:30 But still to also learn about the fears and the sheepherder have. And also, yeah, it's an environment that's threatened and that will change through climate change for sure. Like it is changing. And I thought also on some days that it gets hotter and hotter every summer. And also last year, the grass was really dry. So the sheep would get this disease called, in German, Lipinkin [cannot translate], which is little bit like herpes. Yeah. And yeah, they had to be treated, every sheep, and give some.... **Amadeo ** 24:05 Some cream. But do that for 400 sheep, man. **Margaret ** 24:11 Yeah, that sounds like it would take a while. **Sam ** 24:14 Medication for 400 sheep. So yeah, they have struggles they face. And then the wolf, of course, is a new topic. And yeah, they have to deal with a lot of stuff. Yeah. **Margaret ** 24:27 Well, let's talk about wolves. Let's talk about--you all mentioned beforehand when we were getting ready to talk about how wolves have maybe either been reintroduced or are coming back in that area to a certain degree and how that threatens this way of life but like not as much as climate change does and how it all ties into the right-wing and I kinda wanna to hear about it. **Amadeo ** 24:51 Yeah, since a few years, since I was like.... 2020 was really when I was first introduced to this life, to these people in Switzerland. First of all, I came from the city and I didn't know that it's such a big topic already. Because in Austria, we have a few wolves. But not to mention, you know, maybe a dozen. But I learned that in Switzerland since the last, I don't know, 20 years, from a dozen they now have, I think, 250. Around 250. And, like, I don't know, 25 packs or something, or something like this. Which doesn't sound so much, but it's like...it's not such a big country. And they are a lot in these areas. For example, in Valais where we stayed, we knew that the nearest wolves are just two kilometers away. And they have offspring. So for them, they need meat and so on. And I mean, the sheep are puffy, you know. It's like, go get them. **Sam ** 26:01 Also, on the other side of the mountain, actually, there was another shepherd with a, I think, also around 400.... Fuck, I don't know exactly how many sheep. And there the wolf came. And he killed, I think, seven sheeps. And also one of his dogs was attacked. So it was really close. And also the fear that we might face an attack was also really with us. And also there was a guy who takes care of the area. **Amadeo ** 26:34 A ranger. **Sam ** 26:35 Yeah, and he came and told us, "Hey, you really have to watch out. They're really close." So yeah. **Amadeo ** 26:42 But the thing is, the crazy thing for me is that, of course, this threatens, in a way, people that are used to putting their cattle, putting their sheep just in a meadow and leaving them, you know. Have a look once a week or something. Of course now with the wolves, it's not possible because a wolf would kill many. They start to, you know, get into like.... If they can they kill 10 and then just take one, you know. They just.... If they [sheep] don't run away and they don't run far, you know, 100 years of, I don't know, living with humans and being petted and so on, they don't have--you know what I mean? They don't have it in them anymore to really run. Because normally, if a wolf attacks a deer, for example, the pack can't find any deer for another week or something because they're all alert. They're alert as soon as there is an encounter. With the sheep, it's not so much. So now it's a problem, of course, but there would be solutions. You just, you need to adjust. You need to change the way it works. Yeah, you need protection. You need people to look after the sheep and so on. And for many areas, this is really hard. Because if you have an alpine pasture that is very remote, steep hills everywhere, you know, it's so hard to really fence it off or something. It's not possible. So I can understand it for the farmers. It's hard. And when we talked with them about it, they were always like, "We have to kill the wolf," you know? And it's now protected. It's under national protection. You cannot just shoot them. Even if they kill some of your sheep, you can't. And there was a big--in Switzerland you have more, how you say, basic democracy. So many of the laws are decided by a vote of everyone. So there was a big vote about if the protection status of the wolves should be loosened in a way. Not that you can just hunt them but loosen in a way that you can, I don't know, shoot some if they're attacking cattle or.... **Margaret ** 29:11 Can you shoot them if they attack you? **Amadeo ** 29:13 No, we had no gun. I mean, they won't attack humans but... **Margaret ** 29:20 I'm an American, so I'm like....Okay, so like, I think about this a lot. Okay. I'm really...the wolf thing is so interesting to me for a thousand reasons. And one is that the destruction of wolves is such a emblem of civilization. It is such an emblem of the conquest of nature, right? And you have, for example, the no wolves in Ireland thing. You know? And that the British were very into killing all the wolves in Ireland and part of that even.... Like, so you even have the Irish rebels who would be to a certain degree, would be like, "Oh, we are the wolves. Like we are the people that they're trying to conquer," because it's like they are the unconquered, you know, wild folk, or whatever fucking bullshit colonial thing that gets thrown at them, you know? But at the same time, it's like.... So I'm kind of rooting for the wolves here with what you're describing, right? I like sheep. I don't specifically want the sheep to die. And where I live, we have coyotes, right. And we don't really have wolves where I live, but we have coyotes. And they kill, you know, they kill livestock. And they also kill dogs, right? And I have a dog. And I very actively want my dog to not be killed by coyotes. And apparently coyotes will do this thing where they'll befriend a dog, and be like, "yeah, totally, come hang out with us," and then kill and eat that dog, right? And so I have a neighbor who oversees about 400 acres. And he's from France. And he carries around a handgun. And he's so confused by this. He's like, "I came to America and now I have to carry around a handgun." But he carries around a handgun in case he's attacked by coyotes. Right? And it's like, interesting to me because it's like.... The urge to be like, "Oh, we should kill all the wolves so we can happily raise our sheep in peace," like fuck that, right? That, to me, is like the example of a negative form of peace, where you have conquered and like flattened everything. Sorry, it's a little bit of a rant, but I'm going somewhere with it. I promise. And then, but at the same time, there's this balance, right? Like, I'm not going to let a coyote kill my dog. Or if I was around wolves, I wouldn't let the wolves kill me, right? I mean, whatever I...as much as I can control that, you know? The coyotes are kind of on the other side of the hill. So I don't carry a gun around my property. But that would be a thing that I would need to consider in certain circumstances. So, it's just really interesting to me that, like, I get why the sheep farmers are like, "Oh, we got to get rid of all these wolves." But I'm also like, "Whatever. Fuck you. Let the wolves be." But then I'm also like, it's complicated. And I get why you have to defend the sheep. But I don't know. Anyway, that's where I'm going with it. I guess I wasn't going anywhere with it after all. **Sam ** 32:15 Yeah, no, I think it's a really complex situation. Yeah, there is not an easy answer to like kill the wolf or.... Yeah, I'm also pro Wolf. And there needs to be a different solution. And yeah, like to see what the sheepherders really face, what kind of struggles they face with this was really interesting. And also, I think the problem is that it's super instrumentalized [wonders if that's the right word]...instrumentalized by right-wing people politically. **Margaret ** 32:55 Weaponized? [Offering a different word] **Amadeo ** 32:58 Yeah. In a way. I mean, the thing is, it also turned in Switzerland, for example, into a city versus countryside. Because at the vote, most people from the cities would vote for the wolf for what keeps the protection. But many people in the countryside, with also more like conservative political beliefs--and the conservative parties--said, "No, no, no, we have to change that because it threatens our way of living around in the remote areas in the countryside. And so this is somehow so stupid because.... **Sam ** 33:37 Yeah, that's also covering certain other threats, right, like climate change. They don't talk about climate change. The only thing they speak about is the wolf and the wolves. And yeah, that's really.... So it's somehow a weird thing that it's so taken over by this discourse, which is, yeah.... **Amadeo ** 33:57 Yeah, you can shoot climate change. That's the thing. It's easy to say, "Oh, it's all the wolf. We have to kill the wolf. And then we get rid of this problem." But on the other hand, climate change.... [interrupted] **Margaret ** 34:11 I can think of some ways to solve climate change with guns, but.... Anyway.... **Amadeo ** 34:16 I mean, I got so sad up there because it's so special. I mean, this area was a natural reserve too. And it has golden eagles. It has vultures, it has marmots, it has like.... **Sam ** 34:35 A lot of marmots. Everywhere. [Laughing] **Amadeo ** 34:38 And some protected bogs, some plants that are really like really rare, like at the brink of extinction. And I know, I stood there and I saw this, I don't know, this beauty and I know in 50 years from now it will be gone. Probably. It's very, very likely. Because.... I mean, some species can move.... Like, seen on a global level, they move north because it's getting warm. But on the on fucking mountain, there is an end. There is no moving more up. Because at 4000 meters or something, it's....stops, you know? Like there's nothing there. And all the farmers there, for example, if you ask them, they see these changes. They witness it. They say, "Yes, it's so much different than it was when I was a kid." And the glaciers, for example, in Switzerland--I read about it--there were since the 70s, 800 glaciers are gone. And there is still 1400 glaciers in Switzerland. And they say 2100 [year], they will be probably most of them, like 95%, will be gone. And it's so sad. But still, if you say something like, "Climate change," even those farmers there, that witness it every fucking day, they say like, "Well, you know, I don't know if you can call it that." It's ridiculous. And it's because the discourse, the political discourse, is framed by conservatives mostly. And they say, "Your problem is the wolf. We can shoot the wolf." So.... [Margaret starts talking and apologizes] No, no, it's, I'm, I'm done with ranting. **Margaret ** 36:40 No, this is so interesting for a thousand reasons. And one of them is that we always.... It goes back hundreds of years that leftists will be like, "Oh, the countryside are all right-wing. Fuck them." And this is not true, right? This is like.... The most interesting leftist revolutions have generally involved also the rural folks, right? I mean, like, famously, the fucking Russian Revolution was all rural people. And to be fair, Marx was.... I think he owned up to getting that wrong, because he was one of the people who started this myth that "The peasant is not the revolutionary subject, only the proletarian worker in the city is," right? "And the peasants are always reactionary." And I think he owned up to, when he looked at Russia, he was like, "Oh, I got that one wrong. Okay, cool." You know. It's true if we let it be true, because you have this thing where.... I think it is actually a flaw that we have to be careful with in democracy--and majority rule in general--is if people in the cities make the rules for the people in the countryside, and they don't understand the people in the countryside and they don't understand their way of life. And so it's like, really easy--even though I'm still on the wolf's side--I see it as complicated. Whereas it's like really easy to live in a city and be like, "Whatever. Fuck it," you know, because it's not their livelihood, or dog that is being threatened, right? And so I feel like, to me, it's this thing where we can't cede that ground to the right-wing, you know? And I really, I think it's cool that you all.... And that's one reason I want to talk to you about it is that there's like all of these.... It doesn't have to be this inherently conservative space to be in the countryside, to be in a rural area. And then the other thing that I was thinking about with what you're talking about, about mountains and how things retreat, is that mountains are so interesting to me because they're always where people run to, right? And you look at.... I mean, you look at Switzerland as a country and as the history of the country is people fleeing there in order to--well, I don't know enough about how Switzerland was formed--but in World War II, every time I'm like reading about Dutch revolutionaries, or whatever, they're like, "Fuck!" and they all run over to Switzerland and climb up the glaciers with their bare hands, or whatever the fuck. I don't know. I clearly know what I'm talking about. And in the United States, you have. where I live in Appalachia, that is the place that people would retreat to. That is the place where people losing wars against the conquest of the United States would go to. And it is. It's that weird thing where you're always free in the mountains, but there's only so far you can run. And that's just so heartbreaking to think about, you know? There's only so far up the mountain that these plants can migrate. On the other hand, I have a feeling that's what we're all going to be living. We're all gonna be in Antarctica. Antarctica bloomed this year, I think. I think we're being on Antarctica and on the mountains. So... **Sam ** 39:39 Yeah, but it's interesting how it's idolized and romanticized. I mean, we had like...and how extreme, actually, the weather really changes. I really didn't know. I had never lived for three months so high up. And yeah, but also, they're so romanticized. There's this huge hype around survivalist shows, at the moment on TV, which is also really interesting and comes with this. And on the opposite for me the...Yeah, the question was how does being there in the Alps, what does this really change with me and what does it do to experience this? And yeah.... **Amadeo ** 40:20 Yeah, what does it do? **Margaret ** 40:23 We're asking. **Sam ** 40:23 It's still settling in. And it's about reconnecting and really realizing what it takes to do this work. And I have a lot of respect.... Also, to be in a very patriarchal space where the shepherds were only older men. Yeah, they have their ways of acting. They have their ways of being. And for me, this was really difficult. Yeah. And still, somehow to not say, "Hey, I won't enter this space," but to go there and.... Yeah, also see what community they have, you know. Yeah, to also go beyond this, I think, that they have their tradition and they have to face this, but yeah, it was also.... [Interrupted] **Amadeo ** 41:11 Maybe you can maybe explain a little bit this, I don't know, this group of people we worked for, because it was actually pretty interesting because it's a conservative area, but they were very working class and very, very nice to us. I think. They treated us really respectfully. And I know, in my other place where I worked as a shepherd, it wasn't like that. I was treated, actually, a little bad. And that's...I don't know. **Sam ** 41:45 Yeah. And to see how they are with the animals. I mean, for them, that's...they are their life. And it's this encounter. **Amadeo ** 41:50 They love them. **Sam ** 41:51 And for us, to get to know every sheep personally, it's really interesting what connection you get. You watch them all the time. You learn, hey, they are totally different. They have totally different characters. **Margaret ** 42:09 Yeah. Okay, my question to you is how do you, when you're working with people who are seeing this climate change happen, how do you--but but can't acknowledge it--do you have any insight or thoughts about how to connect with people about that, about how to talk to people, you know, who want to focus on the wolf instead of the bigger wolf, the climate wolf? What's the name of that wolf that's gonna eat the sun and Germanic paganism? Wow, how do I not remember that. Anyway, whatever, at the start of Ragnarok. Someone's gonna get really mad at me for not knowing this. Fenrir! **Amadeo ** 42:51 I think we had some very good discussions at times. Right? With the guys.... Sorry? [Margaret interrupting] **Margaret ** 43:01 No, no, no, I was just...I remembered the name of the wolf that eats the sun and starts Ragnarok. It's Fenrir. Anyway, or Fenris? Oh, God, no people gonna get mad at me. Anyway, please continue. Tell you something. **Amadeo ** 43:13 I think also, even though some of them were a little bit panicky about wolves, and so on, I think the system with the night pens and with having shepherds like us, since a few years, to look after the sheep, day and night, basically, it works pretty well. I mean, they told us they have one to five, maybe, sheep per year that are getting killed by the wolf. But that's okay. I mean, they're realistic about it, right? And when we talked about climate change, of course, it was--I mean, for me, it's not much different--I mean, they acknowledged that things are changing. They didn't use the, I don't know, scientific vocabulary or whatever. And they acknowledged in a way--or some of them at least--that there are new problems that we have to face. For example, it's too dry, and so on. Water issues. Dying out of certain plants, animals in certain areas, and so on. They all see this. More avalanches in the winter. All of this. But, I mean, they were a little helpless. And I mean, we are also often a little helpless, because it's getting individualized. How should you react? Not drive a car? Great. I mean, we have to, you know, rise up and change all of the economy, you know, and this is hard to do. **Sam ** 44:53 But I guess, I mean, I also came there with my artistic background and as an artist and I also was filming a lot--more some of the sheeps but also us--and I think for me to show as someone coming there with a city background, but also with our backgrounds as biologists and artists, and showing how this encounter happens maybe from us as city people with also another perspective in encountering this world. I think I find this really interesting. Also showing some part of this being not exactly in this. I think that's an interesting perspective, also, for other people to see. And yeah, I'm probably cutting a bit of a movie out of this. And I think it can.... Yeah, it's good to go to this place and to show our perspective. **Amadeo ** 45:53 I mean, I'm so grateful for what these people taught us, right, and that we were accepted and we did this job. And I think we did a good job. But also they trust us, right? **Sam ** 46:06 And what the sheep teach us. **Amadeo ** 46:08 Yeah, the human and non-human individuals that trusted us. And it was, I think.... I'm very, very grateful. But on the other hand, also, for them, I think it was kind of interesting to have unorthodox people there, people who didn't grow up around the corner with animals, and sheep, and so on. Because for them, they all grew up with this. They inherited this from their parents and grandparents. And we came.... Actually it was a meeting of different worlds, right? We came.... **Sam ** 46:45 And I want to show this, also, this discrepancy that there is some dialog or some encounter that needs to happen. And I mean, many people are so disconnected to this world and don't know. They have lived in Switzerland all their life and they don't have so much connection to this work. Yeah. And it's cool to.... **Amadeo ** 47:05 I think, yeah, it was really...like we came from 1000 kilometers away. But even what made more of a difference was that we live in a city of 2 million people and they live in tiny mountain villages. But we came. We had a good time together, right? They were like helping us. We were helping them. It worked out. And I mean a lot of prejudicism, I had also, as a young radical from the city, dogmatic, and so on, about people back in the days. I mean, it changed over the years, but more and more when I encountered these, I don't know, social places, I have to say, yeah, they were very social with us and very helpful and very, I don't know, cool. Very cool also. Even though they have like strange habits like drinking coffee that isn't coffee but.... [Laughing] **Margaret ** 48:04 Wait, what do they drink that isn't coffee? **Amadeo ** 48:07 It's called Lupinion. It's made out of Lupin, I think. I don't know the English word, like some grain. And it has no caffeine at all. And they always say, "Let's have a coffee and then they drink this." **Sam ** 48:21 But with a lot of schnapps. **Margaret ** 48:24 I don't drink caffeine. So I'm like, I want to drink that shit. That sounds great. **Sam ** 48:28 That would be the place for you to go. **Amadeo ** 48:32 They put Apple booze inside like apple schnapps instead. **Margaret ** 48:38 Okay, well, are there any last things that we didn't cover that you wish we had? Or things that you're really excited to say about sheep and climate change? Oh, does it make you want sheep? That's my...that was like the question. Like, are y'all gonna get sheep? Do you have a yard? I don't know where you live. **Amadeo ** 49:00 We live in the city. But we are planning to move in the coming years. And actually, I would love to have some sheep. **Sam ** 49:10 Maybe not 400. **Amadeo ** 49:16 Some 20 or something? 15. **Sam ** 49:18 Or we will continue doing this work. It's cool to also work with them and then for a long time be with them. I guess we're.... And then also say, "Hey, gratz [congratulations], that was the summer." . And give them back. **Amadeo ** 49:35 Yeah, like sometimes it's nice to play with kids but having your own kids it's kind of a different cup of tea. **Sam ** 49:42 Like co-parenting. [Laughing] **Amadeo ** 49:45 Maybe some sheep co-parenting? Yeah. Right. **Margaret ** 49:51 Alright, well, is there anything that you want to plug, that you want to direct people towards, either your work or something else that's going on that you want to draw attention to. **Amadeo ** 50:01 I wanted to say, because I always said while I was there, that it needs more people to help the little farmers deal with the wolves, because if we don't help them then they will always tend to the parties that say, "Oh, let's just get rid of the wolves." And I found out that there are some NGOs to do that, that come from an environmental side. There's one group called Au Pair. I think they're in the French speaking part of the country, mostly. And they actually sent volunteers to alpine pastures where there are wolves nearby, to help, to guard, and also monitor the wolf activities. So it's for research and also to help the farmers. And if I can't go next year to work as a shepherd, I will volunteer there. And I think it's a great, great thing and somehow a solution for how ordinary people can get in touch with the small farmers and help with maintaining the alpine pastures that are also so important for biodiversity. Yeah. And to help save the wolf from people. **Margaret ** 51:22 Yeah. No, that's so good. Because instead of just abandoning people to being like, "Whatever, the wolf is good and you suck," just being like, "Hey, what will it actually take? Like what resources do you actually need in order to be able to continue to do your work in a world full of wolves?" That's cool. **Amadeo ** 51:40 Yeah, I think it needs a lot of growing together, the countryside and the cities, in understanding and talking and like supporting each other. **Sam ** 51:51 Hey, thanks for having us, Margaret. **Margaret ** 51:54 Yeah, thanks so much. And good luck next year with the sheep season. And I'll talk to y'all at some point soon I hope. Thanks so much for listening. 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Nació en la ciudad italiana de Turín en 1845, pero no para reinar. Como el segundo hijo de Víctor Manuel II, rey de Saboya-Piamonte, y de María Adelaida de Austria, bisnieta de Carlos III de España, Amadeo de Saboya se mantendría en un segundo plano en la corte italiana como duque de Aosta. Su padre llegaría a ser el último rey del Reino de Cerdeña y el primer rey de Italia, y como tal le convendría conseguir el reconocimiento de Italia como Estado unificado desde 1861. Así que, en 1865, cuando Amadeo tenía veinte años, su padre Víctor Manuel II le encomendó la misión de estrechar relaciones con la reina Isabel II. Durante ese viaje a España, que le sirvió para conocer mejor la patria de la que había sido rey su tatarabuelo Carlos III, el joven príncipe no pudo haberse imaginado las circunstancias que motivarían su próxima visita. Es que sólo tres años más tarde estalló la «Gloriosa Revolución», la reina Isabel II huyó a Francia, y los nuevos gobernantes proclamaron la Constitución de 1869, que establecía una monarquía constitucional, y a duras penas encontraron un monarca que encajara en esa forma de gobierno y aceptara el cargo. Fue así como Amadeo de Saboya, duque de Aosta, llegó a ser el primer rey de España elegido en un Parlamento. Poco después de su llegada a Madrid, el nuevo rey se propuso conocer mejor la ciudad. En uno de sus paseos en carroza, su asistente le indicó que estaban pasando cerca de la casa de Cervantes. Al oír esto, Amadeo dijo con cierta nobleza ingenua: «Aunque no haya venido a verme, iré pronto a saludarlo.» Al parecer, ¡el hecho de que Cervantes llevara casi tres siglos muerto no era excusa para no haber ido aún a rendirle pleitesía!1 Sin duda al joven rey Amadeo I de España le hubiera encantado la vida que llevó don Miguel de Cervantes. Es más, de haberlo conocido se habría identificado con él, pues ambos prestaron con distinción el servicio militar. Así como Miguel de Cervantes, durante la Batalla de Lepanto, recibió tres heridas de arcabuz, una de las cuales le dejó inutilizada la mano izquierda de por vida (por lo que sus detractores le pusieron el apodo «el manco de Lepanto» a pesar de que ni la mano ni el brazo jamás le fueron amputados), así también Amadeo de Saboya, cuando tenía veintiún años, fue herido en el campo de batalla, siendo general comandante de la brigada de granaderos de Lombardía, y sin embargo se esforzó por prestarle socorro a uno de sus soldados.2 En eso nos conviene identificarnos con Amadeo de Saboya. Seamos humanitarios, pero no tan desinformados como él. Al pasar cerca de la casa de Dios en nuestra ciudad, si nuestro acompañante la identifica como tal, no demos la impresión de que Dios nos debe una visita. Reconozcamos más bien, como lo hizo Jacob en la ciudad a la que llamó Betel, que quien está en ese lugar es el Dios viviente, y vayamos pronto a visitarlo, diciendo como Jacob: «Es nada menos que la casa de Dios; ¡es la puerta del cielo!»3 Carlos ReyUn Mensaje a la Concienciawww.conciencia.net 1 Juan Eslava Galán, Historia de España contada para escépticos, Nueva edición ampliada y actualizada (Barcelona: Editorial Planeta, 2016), pp. 365-69; Alicia Mira Abad, «Biografía de Amadeo I de Saboya (1871-1873)», Biblioteca Virtual Miguel de Cervantes, Reyes y Reinas de la España Contemporánea, Universidad de Alicante En línea 4 enero 2018; Manuel J. Prieto, «Amadeo I y Cervantes», Curistoria 2: Doscientas nuevas curiosidades históricas, pp. 20-21 En línea 3 enero 2018; Wikipedia, s.v. «Amadeo I de España» < https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amadeo_I_de_Espa%C3%B1a> En línea 5 septiembre 2017. 2 Mira Abad; Alfred López, «¿Realmente le faltaba un brazo a Miguel de Cervantes?», 20minutos, 10 noviembre 2011 En línea 4 enero 2018. 3 Gn 28:16-19
El 11 de febrero de 1873, por 258 votos a favor y 32 en contra, se proclamó la Primera República Española. Previamente había dimitido Amadeo de Saboya y en poco menos de dos años, tras varios desastres políticos y una acumulación de cantonalismos varios, llegó Martínez Campos a devolvernos a los borbones. Lo cuenta, como siempre, Nieves Concostrina en este nuevo CTPFA. Jesús Pozo entrevista a la escritora Carmen Gallardo sobre la vida de la reina española más desconocida: María Victoria del Pozzo. Ana Valtierra analiza en su sección de arte la ‘Alegoría de la proclamación de la Primera República Española' y como en todos los programas, Emma Vallespinós nos ilustra musicalmente. Completan el equipo Pepe Rubio y, en la técnica, María Jesús Rodríguez.