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durée : 00:18:22 - 8h30 franceinfo - David Amiel, ministre délégué auprès de la ministre de l'action et des comptes publics était l'invité du "8h30 franceinfo", dimanche 30 novembre 2025 Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les autres épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France.
Entouré de ses chroniqueurs et d'Anissa Haddadi, Thomas Isle reçoit celles et ceux qui font l'actualité culturelle et médiatique : dirigeants de chaînes, producteurs, animateurs, journalistes, chanteurs, acteurs, etc. Les auditeurs retrouvent "leurs indispensables" avec les signatures de la station. Une émission de 1h30 enrichie de débats autour des questions médiatiques, d'un jeu interactif et de nouvelles séquences donnant la parole aux auditeurs. Hébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Dans son émission média, Thomas Isle et sa bande reçoivent chaque jour un invité. Aujourd'hui, Alexandra Redde-Amiel et Lou Deleuze qui représentera la France à l'Eurovision Junior, diffusé le 13 décembre à 17h sur France 4. Hébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Entouré de ses chroniqueurs et d'Anissa Haddadi, Thomas Isle reçoit celles et ceux qui font l'actualité culturelle et médiatique : dirigeants de chaînes, producteurs, animateurs, journalistes, chanteurs, acteurs, etc. Les auditeurs retrouvent "leurs indispensables" avec les signatures de la station. Une émission de 1h30 enrichie de débats autour des questions médiatiques, d'un jeu interactif et de nouvelles séquences donnant la parole aux auditeurs. Hébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
====================================================SUSCRIBETEhttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNpffyr-7_zP1x1lS89ByaQ?sub_confirmation=1==================================================== LECCIÓN DE ESCUELA SABÁTICA IV TRIMESTRE DEL 2025Narrado por: Eddie RodriguezDesde: Guatemala, GuatemalaUna cortesía de DR'Ministries y Canaan Seventh-Day Adventist ChurchDOMINGO 16 DE NOVIEMBREFIDELIDAD Lee Génesis 36:15; Números 13:6, 30-32 y Josué 14:6, 14. ¿Quién era Caleb? ¿Qué posición ocupaba en el pueblo de Israel? El nombre de Caleb proviene de la palabra hebrea keleb (“perro”), que aparece en el Antiguo Testamento siempre en un contexto negativo. Sin embargo, keleb se utiliza en cartas e himnos extrabíblicos para expresar el valor, la tenacidad y la fidelidad de un siervo a su amo. En este sentido, Caleb fue fiel a su nombre, demostrando a lo largo de su vida una lealtad inquebrantable a su Señor. ¿Qué dice de Caleb el hecho de que estuviera dispuesto a decir lo que pensaba a pesar de que la mayoría de los espías tenían una opinión completamente diferente y de que el pueblo de Israel lo amenazara de muerte? Ver Núm. 14:6-10, 21-25; 26:65; 32:12. Consideremos estos importantes líderes israelitas contemporáneos de Josué y Caleb: Samúa, Safat, Igal, Palti, Gadiel, Gadi, Amiel, Setur, Nahbi y Geuel. ¿Te resultan familiares estos nombres? Probablemente no. ¿Por qué? Porque son los nombres de los otros diez espías enviados por Moisés para explorar la tierra de Canaán. Fueron olvidados porque sus nombres no eran dignos de ser recordados. El informe que trajeron describía la Tierra Prometida como imposible de conquistar. Se veían a sí mismos como langostas en comparación con los gigantes que habitaban algunas zonas de la región. En consecuencia, sus corazones se derritieron de temor ante los muros “inexpugnables” de las ciudades fortificadas de Canaán. Caleb, uno de los dos espías que trajeron un informe positivo, tomó la iniciativa al presentar otra opción: la actitud de fe. Estaba dispuesto a defender lo que sabía que era correcto a pesar de la oposición, incluso ante la posibilidad de morir: “Entonces la multitud habló de apedrearlos” (Núm. 14:10). ¿Qué hacer cuando la mayoría de quienes te rodean parece tener una opinión diferente y contraria a tus convicciones más profundas?
Avec : David Amiel, ministre de la Fonction publique et de la Réforme de l'État. - Tous les matins à 7h40, l'invité qui fait l'actualité. Un acteur incontournable, un expert renseigné... 10 minutes d'interview sans concession avec Apolline de Malherbe et les témoignages des auditeurs de RMC au 3216.
Tous les soirs, la rédaction d'Europe 1 vous livre le concentré de l'actualité du jour, tout en gardant un œil sur les événements à venir avec les Unes de la presse du lendemain.Hébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Tous les soirs, la rédaction d'Europe 1 vous livre le concentré de l'actualité du jour, tout en gardant un œil sur les événements à venir avec les Unes de la presse du lendemain.Hébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Invités : - David Amiel, député EPR de Paris, membre de la Commission des finances, de l'économie générale et du contrôle budgétaire - Catherine Guerniou, vice-présidente de la CPME Chroniqueurs : - Hadrien Mathoux, directeur adjoint de la rédaction de Marianne - Louis Hausalter, journaliste politique au Figaro - Xenia Fedorova, journaliste et chroniqueuse sur Cnews - Jules Torres, journaliste politique au JDD - Arnaud Benedetti, chef du service politique de Valeurs Actuelles Hébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Amiel Sawdaye joins Wolf and Luke for Front Office Focus to discuss what he wants to see from the Arizona Diamondbacks for the rest of he season, if he has been looking at the standings, and how Jordan Lawlar has performed as of late.
Invités : - David Amiel, député Ensemble pour la République de Paris. - Gilles Boutin, journaliste au Figaro Economie. - Jules Torres, journaliste politique au JDD. Hébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Amiel Sawdaye joins Wolf and Luke for Front Office Focus to discuss what he expects from the Arizona Diamondbacks for the rest of the season, how long until Jordan Lawlar is called up again, and what he thinks about Tyler Locklear.
Amiel Sawdaye discusses what he has seen from the Arizona Diamondbacks since the trade deadline, Tuesday's loss to the San Diego Padres and if he is surprised they kept Zac Gallen.
The first live recorded show of Mind the Track was at last weekend's grand opening of the brand new Start Haus bike and ski shop in Truckee next to the “mouse hole” on Highway 89, the only shop Pow Bot will take his splitboard. Considered by many to be the best bike and ski shop in Tahoe, Start Haus has a core lord crew of ace mechanics, including one of today's guests, co-owner Gregg “Stubby” Stone, a recovering singlespeeder who can fix your bike almost as fast as a rides downhill. The boys also chat with OG mountain bike legend Scot Nicol, the founder of Ibis Cycles. Born in 1981 at the dawn of mountain biking, Ibis is the only original mountain bike brand left that is still part owned by its founder. At the ripe young age of 70, Nicol still rips the legs off people half his age. He shares a bit of wisdom about staying young and healthy, a bit about mountain bike history and bike innovation. The boys also chat about California State Park's recent decision to limb up a Lake Tahoe tree that was the granddaddy of all rope swings, and why social media and “influencers” are squarely to blame for its demise.3:30 – Recording live at the Start Haus grand opening in Truckee.6:10 – Optimization culture – forget that. Optimize having fun. That's most important.8:00 – We are down to our last 10 Deso Supply hats…so get on it and order yours!9:20 – Pow Bot's story about riding the Amtrak from Chicago to Colorado to go skiing.11:40 – Listener shout outs to Amiel, Clark and John B.14:55 – A little bit about today's guests, Scot Nicol, founder of Ibis Cycles and Gregg Stone, co-owner of Start Haus.20:16 – NEWS THAT MATTERS – California State Parks cut down the tree limbs of an iconic rope swing on the West Shore. Social media blew up the spot and ruined everything.34:08 – Former Truckee mayor, Dave Polivy, makes cameo appearance.37:00 – DOPE OR DERP – Bar Down. Liability risk in skiing in the US compared to Europe.45:15 – Euro Carver and Fritz Schmitz talk about difference between Smoke Shack and Start Haus.50:50 – Interview with Scot Nicol, founder of Ibis Cycles.54:40 – The transition from a one-man custom steel frame builder to a 50-person company making composite bikes.58:00 – What innovations have changed mountain biking the most? Suspension. Tubeless.1:01:10 – Why has nobody figured out a 21st Century solution to the Presta valve?1:04:45 – If Scot were to buy a custom hardtail, what would he buy? No. 22 Bicycle Company.1:07:25 – DOPE or DERP – Hardtail mountain bikes.1:10:00 – Staying young and healthy at 70 years old. The key is a life of bikes, avoiding stress and eating healthy.1:15:45 – What is your best day outside North America and inside North America? Slovenia and Lake Tahoe.1:18:50 – What is the Ibis Migration event in Mendocino and La Ventana, Baja Mexico?1:24:53 – What does Mind the Track mean to you?1:26:35 – Interview with Gregg Stone – co-owner of Start Haus.1:27:45 – Where did Gregg get his nickname “Stubby”?1:29:20 – How did Gregg go from being a mobile bike mechanic to being a big bike shop owner?1:34:06 – Start Haus has a great YouTube series with easy to understand tech tips.1:37:00 – How did Start Haus manage to purchase a piece of land and build a brand new building on Highway 89 in Truckee?1:41:45 – What is the best way to get in and out of the parking lot at Start Haus?1:44:10 – What's the most bizarre bike you've ever worked on? Pennyfarthing aka high wheeler.1:48:00 – What does Mind the Track mean to you?1:50:00 – Singlespeed mountain biking and SInglespeed World Championships in Bend, Oregon.
Amiel Sawdaye discusses Eugenio Suárez's X-rays coming back negative after being hit in the hand during the All-Star Game, what he thought of the All-Star Game in general and executives around the league reportedly believing the Arizona Diamondbacks will be sellers.
Amiel Sawdaye joins Wolf and Luke for Front Office Focus to discuss the latest injury news with the Arizona Diamondbacks, the timetable for Corbin Carroll's return to the lineup, and what Jake McCarthy can bring to the team after being called back up.
durée : 01:27:39 - En pistes ! du mardi 10 juin 2025 - par : Emilie Munera, Rodolphe Bruneau Boulmier - Nouvelle production de "Platée" de Rameau dirigée par Valentin Tournet en compagnie du ténor Mathias Vidal. Un autre ténor, Kévin Amiel, dévoile son premier album autour des grands airs du XIXe siècle. A retrouver aussi, un grand coffret des enregistrements "live" du chef tchèque Karel Ančerl...
durée : 01:27:39 - En pistes ! du mardi 10 juin 2025 - par : Emilie Munera, Rodolphe Bruneau Boulmier - Nouvelle production de "Platée" de Rameau dirigée par Valentin Tournet en compagnie du ténor Mathias Vidal. Un autre ténor, Kévin Amiel, dévoile son premier album autour des grands airs du XIXe siècle. A retrouver aussi, un grand coffret des enregistrements "live" du chef tchèque Karel Ančerl...
Amiel Sawdaye joins Wolf and Luke to discuss the series opening win for the Arizona Diamondbacks against the Atlanta Braves, how the clubhouse is feeling after going through their tough stretch, and
David Amiel, député de Paris "Ensemble pour la République", répond aux questions d'Alexandre Le Mer. Ensemble, ils reviennent sur le vote des députés de l'Assemblée nationale pour la suppression des ZFE et sur la volonté de François Bayrou de réclamer des efforts à tous les Français pour lutter contre le déficit public. Distribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
In this episode of How My View Grew, Greg Thomas describes how jazz saved him from hating so-called "white people" and how he learned to see the Black American experience as a hero's journey that is central to American history and culture.**Key takeaways**3:00 Early-life learning about rabid southern racists9:00 "I gotta pick up an instrument"13:30 The pathologizing of Black Americans by "white" liberals16:00 The depth and wisdom of Albert Murray, Ralph Ellison, and Stanley Crouch19:00 "This history has got my back" and the artificiality of "whiteness"22:00 The hero's journey23:30 Amiel's reflections**Resources**Jazz Leadership ProjectOmni-American Future Project“King of Cats,” Henry Louis Gates Jr's long profile of Murray in The New YorkerThe Omni-Americans: Some Alternatives to the Folklore of White Supremacy by Albert Murray**Subscribe to the podcast**To hear the origin stories of more big ideas, subscribe to How My View Grew on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you listen to podcasts.**Share the love**Leave me a rating or review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you listen to podcasts.
Amiel Sawadye discusses why the Arizona Diamondbacks have not played up to their potential, the challenges facing Jordan Lawlar and how they need to be more consistent.
Le député David Amiel décrypte les enjeux de l'accueil des chercheurs américains en France, entre stratégie d'attractivité, investissement dans la recherche et souveraineté scientifique.Notre équipe a utilisé un outil d'Intelligence artificielle via les technologies d'Audiomeans© pour accompagner la création de ce contenu écrit.Distribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Amiel Sawdaye joins Wolf and Luke for Front Office Focus to discuss Brandon Pfaadt's strong start to the season, what he thinks about the first 23 games of the season, and what he has seen from Pavin Smith this season.
MISES EN SCENE le mercredi et vendredi à 9h30 et 18h30. Chronique théâtrale animée par Géraldine Elbaz qui traite de l'actualité des pièces de théâtre. Cette semaine, Géraldine nous parle de la pièce "l'Injuste" d'Alexandre Amiel au Théâtre de la Renaissance. En 1993, dans un bunker perdu dans une forêt Suisse, François Genoud, le détenteur des droits d'auteur d'Hitler et Goebbels vit ses dernières heures. Toute sa vie le banquier des nazis a échappé à la justice et aux remords. Pour son dernier baroud d'honneur, il reçoit une jeune journaliste d'un quotidien israelien. Mais pourquoi elle ? Que cherche-t-il ? Cette interview sera son testament pour l'histoire, un dernier pied de nez à l'humanité. Mais la jeune femme qui se tient en face de lui est bien décidée à ne pas rendre la fin de vie de François Genoud aussi facile qu'il avait imaginé. Un duel tendu, un thriller haletant, où le destin des deux âmes se joue dans l'ombre, avec l'immense Jacques Weber bousculé par l'étincelante Elodie Navarre. Renseignement : https://www.theatredelarenaissance.com/project/linjuste/ © Jonty Champelovier Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Amiel Sawdaye joins Wolf and Luke to discuss Corbin Burnes' start against the New York Yankees, reports on a contract extension for Ketel Marte, and who the closer is so far this season.
Dans son émission média, Thomas Isle et sa bande reçoivent chaque jour un invité. Aujourd'hui, Alexandra Redde-Amiel, directrice des divertissements et jeux de France Télévisions et Cheffe de la délégation française de l'Eurovision, diffusé le 17 mai sur France 2. Distribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Toute l'actualité des médias, de la télé à la radio, de la presse écrite aux réseaux sociaux, des shows populaires aux publications les plus pointues, dénuée d'à-priori, mais non de bienveillance. Accompagné de chroniqueurs et de spécialistes, Thomas Isle décrypte chaque jour ce qui fait parler dans les médias. Distribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
The first two months of the new Administration in Washington DC have brought shocking degrees of chaos and disruption. Many people who didn't vote for the current President feel like they've been punched in the face and knocked to the ground. How in a situation like this do you get back up? What actions can you take to lift your mood and make things in the world better?This week's guest on How My View Grew, which launches season three of the podcast, is no stranger to this dilemma. Ari Weinzweig, co-founder of the Zingerman's Community of Businesses in Ann Arbor, Michigan, knows something about getting crushed by a global shock and then finding a way to get back up. In his case, the event was Russia's brutal full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022. How he got back up was by learning about Ukraine's Revolution of Dignity in 2014 and then using this as inspiration to bring dignity into the workplace. Ari's story offers a lesson about how to respond to disturbing and horrific events. It also raises a startling question: if millions of people felt a sense of dignity in the workplace, would they vote for demagogues claiming "you've been screwed" and promising to "fix it" for them? Or might they instead say, "No thanks. I'm good. If you want to be an autocrat, move to Russia?"**Key takeaways**5:00 When Ari was unconsciously competent at dignity10:00 "Putin isn't going to call me for advice"14:00 Inspiration from Ukraine's Revolution of Dignity25:00 Honoring dignity doesn't take more time27:00 Being authentic without dumping on others32:00 Showing employees the financial numbers36:00 "Maybe it's not because they're lazy." 43:00 Slipping daily and then gamefilming45:30 Amiel's reflections**Resources**A Revolution of Dignity in the Twenty-first Century Workplace, a pamphlet by AriZingerman's Deli in Ann Arbor, MichiganUkrainian civic activist Valerii Pekar on Ukraine's stunning resilience (How My View Grew)Historian Marci Shore on how to improve the world amidst evil (How My View Grew)Depolarize politics by escaping the drama triangle (How My View Grew)**Subscribe to the podcast**To hear the origin stories of more big ideas, subscribe to How My View Grew on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you listen to podcasts.**Share the love**Leave me a rating or review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you listen to podcasts.
Crecimos con la idea de que la Madrastra del cuento debe ser la bruja con verruga en la nariz, que dedica su vida a lanzar hechizos para que los hijastros sean profundamente infelices, pero nada más lejos de la realidad y para muestra, en este episodio les presentamos a una Madrastra que además de guapa, inteligente y talentosa es una Cuarentona chingonsísisma que ha vivido su papel de madrastra, muy lejos de los que nos contaron en los cuentos. Así es que pónganse listas más que listas para escuchar la historia de Amiel que sabemos les va a encantar.
Crecimos con la idea de que la Madrastra del cuento debe ser la bruja con verruga en la nariz, que dedica su vida a lanzar hechizos para que los hijastros sean profundamente infelices, pero nada más lejos de la realidad y para muestra, en este episodio les presentamos a una Madrastra que además de guapa, inteligente y talentosa es una Cuarentona chingonsísisma que ha vivido su papel de madrastra, muy lejos de los que nos contaron en los cuentos. Así es que pónganse listas más que listas para escuchar la historia de Amiel que sabemos les va a encantar. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Amiel Sawdaye discusses what he has been watching with the Arizona Diamondbacks over the last few weeks, whether he believes Jordan Montgomery is getting enough of a spring training and his expectations for their offensive production this season.
Amiel talks about the Diamondbacks' offseason, the pitching staff, and more.
====================================================SUSCRIBETEhttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNpffyr-7_zP1x1lS89ByaQ?sub_confirmation=1==================================================== DEVOCIÓN MATUTINA PARA JÓVENES 2025“HOY ES TENDENCIA”Narrado por: Daniel RamosDesde: Connecticut, USAUna cortesía de DR'Ministries y Canaan Seventh-Day Adventist Church===================|| www.drministries.org ||===================04 de MarzoCuestión de enfoque«Pongamos toda nuestra atención en Jesús». Hebreos 12: 2, TLAHoy quiero hablarte de algunos de los personajes bíblicos más famosos y conocidos. Sus nombres son: Samúa, Safat, Igal, Palti, Gadi, Amiel, Setur, Nahbi y Geuel. ¿Qué dices? ¿¿Nunca habías escuchado estos nombres en la Biblia? ¡Me sorprende! Pues cuando Dios necesitó un grupo selecto con lo mejor de lo mejor del pueblo de Israel, estos fueron los seleccionados. ¿Por qué sus nombres hoy no significan nada para nosotros? La respuesta está en el enfoque que caracterizó sus vidas.En Números 13, Dios les encargó una misión especial a estos personajes. Ellos debían 1) fijarse en cómo era el país, 2) si la gente que vive en él es fuerte o débil, 3) si son muchos o pocos», 4) si «sus ciudades están hechas de tiendas de campaña o si son fortificadas», 5) si la tierra es fértil o estéril y 6) traer algunos frutos de la región (Números 13:18-20).Los versículos 27-29 del mismo capítulo señalan que los espías cumplieron al pie de la letra lo que se les había encomendado. Pero al presentar su informe se compararon con la tierra y con el pueblo que habían ido a espiar, y al hacerlo, se dieron cuenta de que parecían langostas al lado de los cananeos (Números 13: 33). No obstante, Josué y Caleb manifestaron una actitud completamente diferente: «A ellos no hay quien los proteja, mientras que nosotros tenemos de nuestra parte al Señor» (Números 14:9).Ambos grupos contemplaron la misma tierra y enfrentaron a los mismos gigantes. Sin embargo, al llegar el momento de extraer conclusiones, los diez optaron por compararse con los gigantes, mientras que Josué y Caleb eligieron comparar a los gigantes con el Señor. Esta disparidad en el enfoque determinó la fatalidad para los primeros y la preservación de la vida para los segundos.Hoy te planteo la pregunta: ¿Cuál es tu perspectiva al enfrentar la vida? ¿Te comparas con tus gigantes o los comparas a ellos con el Señor? Cuando nos medimos frente a los "gigantes" de la vida, nos sentimos diminutos como langostas; pero si decidimos comparar nuestros miedos y desafíos con el Señor, nos daremos cuenta de que son pan comido (Números 14:9).El enfoque correcto explica por qué hoy nadie le pone «Setur» a su hijo, mientras que los Josué y los «Caleb» se cuentan por montones. Colócate hoy en las manos del Señor y mira la vida a través del lente de la fe y notarás la diferencia.
Thomas Isle et sa bande vous font vivre toute l'actualité culturelle, entre invités et décryptages, le tout dénué d'à-priori, mais non de bienveillance.
Régulièrement dans Culture médias, Thomas Isle nous fait découvrir ses coups de coeur musicaux. Ce jeudi, Thierry Amiel offre un live du titre "Les mots bleus" aux auditeurs d'Europe 1. Il sera le 5 mars à l'Européen à Paris, le 7 mars à Tours, le 8 mars à Rouen et le 24 mai à Bordeaux.
Tous les soirs, la rédaction d'Europe 1 vous livre le concentré de l'actualité du jour, tout en gardant un œil sur les événements à venir avec les Unes de la presse du lendemain.
durée : 02:58:13 - Le 7/10 - par : Nicolas Demorand, Léa Salamé, Sonia Devillers, Anne-Laure Sugier - Suzette Delaloge, Olivier Faure, Guillaume Perrault et Pascal Blanchard, Louane et Alexandra Redde-Amiel, El Négociateur sont les invités de ce mardi 4 février
Kim Stanley ("Stan") Robinson is one of the world's most acclaimed and popular science fiction novelists, first famous for his Mars Trilogy. For the past two decades, Stan has been telling vivid stories in which climate change is catastrophic yet people invent ways of reversing it. What he imagines is so bold it takes your breath away, then fills you with hope and resolve that you didn't know existed within you.In his Science in the Capital trilogy, a Washington DC thriller, National Zoo animals roam the capital after a massive flood. The Gulf Stream shuts down. Then a tiny U.S. government agency with bold leadership funds massive global climate projects. That plus the election of an inspiring everyman new President saves the day. Two decades later, Ministry for the Future tells a very different heroic tale. Here the protagonist is a new international agency based in Zurich led by an Irishwoman. After a massive heat wave in Indian kills millions, she gets kidnapped by one of its survivors and eventually answers her captor's challenge to do more. She persuades central bankers to back a "carbon coin" that changes the rules of the economic game. Companies now earn money by keeping oil in the ground, slowing Antarctica's melting, and investing in other projects on a scale commensurate with the climate catastrophe. What led Robinson to dramatically rethink his bold ideas for reversing climate change? What can we learn from this about climate economics and the financial rules in capitalism? How might this learning shift us into more constructive moods as we face seemingly insurmountable challenges?Join me in exploring these questions in this new episode of How My View Grew.**Key takeaways**4:00 A DC thriller: the Gulf Stream slows down. Washington floods. Science and government save the day12:00 Stan gets criticized about economics and responds by reading more deeply. The virtues and limits of nationalizing banks.18:00 A new view of money and lessons from the 2008 financial crisis23:00 Paying companies to green the planet, changing the economic game28:45 Stop asking "Is it to late?" Focus instead on better versus worse33:30 Telling good stories that our culture ignores35:00 Stan's message to the Left: get over it40:00 Amiel's reflections**Resources**A reference site for Kim Stanley RobinsonAmiel's essay, "Beyond the false choice between despair and hope"**Subscribe to the podcast**To hear the origin stories of more big ideas, subscribe to How My View Grew on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you listen to podcasts.**Share the love**Leave me a rating or review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you listen to podcasts.
Greg Amiel shares his extensive knowledge of fishing in Ontario, including his experiences as a fishing guide and a record-holder. The episode emphasizes the importance of community, technology in fishing, and preparing for successful trips while inspiring listeners to pursue their own fishing adventures. • Insights into the fishing season and hot spots in Ontario • Discussion on trolling techniques and effective bait choices • The impact of technology in modern fishing practices • Achievements in record-holding by Greg and his family • Practical advice for booking fishing trips and engaging with local guides
As Donald Trump returns to the White House, many American citizens are willing to tear everything down. Where did these destructive inclinations come from? Might they partly reflect the way that voters learned history back in school? How well are we teaching history through the eyes of people living then so we can learn from their experiences? To what extent are we introducing students to their culture's proud traditions so they feel inspired to defend them rather than throw everything away?In this episode of How My View Grew, we explore these questions by hearing from someone from outside the United States. Lene Rachel Andersen is a Danish author, futurist, and economist. As a student, she knew history was important. However, when challenged by a classmate, she couldn't explain why. Lene sensed the disjointed nature of the history curriculum but couldn't pinpoint what was missing. Years later, as the result of a TV series she created that went awry, she discovered answers to both questions. Then postmodernism entered the scene, and Lene wondered: should we be teaching deconstruction to third graders—or can this wait until later?Lene's story reveals deep lessons for avoiding authoritarianism and meeting other challenges of our time.**Key takeaways**8:00 A classmate's question about history stump Lene12:00 Put yourself in the shoes of people in history14:00 To avoid authoritarianism and stupid wars, understand history and humans18:00 Pitfalls of the postmodern approach to history24:00 An exciting pilot project in a Danish public school27:00 Third grade teachers shouldn't be teaching deconstruction32:00 Amiel's reflections**Resources**Lene's web site"The Surprising Lesson of History"—from season one of this podcast**Subscribe to the podcast**To hear the origin stories of more big ideas, subscribe to How My View Grew on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you listen to podcasts.**Share the love**Leave me a rating or review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you listen to podcasts.
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====================================================SUSCRIBETEhttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNpffyr-7_zP1x1lS89ByaQ?sub_confirmation=1=======================================================================VIRTUOSADevoción Matutina Para Mujeres 2024Narrado por: Sirley DelgadilloDesde: Bucaramanga, Colombia===================|| www.drministries.org ||===================24 DE OCTUBRE¿SERÁ AMOR DE VERDAD?«El amor jamás dejará de existir» (1 Cor. 13: 8).Una joven le dijo a su pastor:-¡¡¡Estoy enamorada!!!Calmadamente, él le preguntó:-¿Cómo lo sabes?-Porque desde que conozco a ese joven, me late el corazón a mil, la frente me transpira y me sudan las manos -respondió ella.-Eso no es amor -sentenció él-. Eso es gripe.*¿Cómo saber si es amor de verdad? La Dra. Lisa Firestone** afirma que la mejor forma de entender el amor es concebirlo como un verbo: amar requiere actitudes y acciones que vayan en consonancia con ese hermoso sentimiento; de lo contrario, se trata apenas de una fantasía. ¿Y qué actitudes y acciones concuerdan con el verbo amar? Para empezar, las siguientes:Sinceridad. Cuando uno siente que está enamorado, tiende a dar la mejor imagen de sí mismo, y eso no tiene por qué ser malo siempre y cuando sea cierto que efectivamente somos lo que aparentamos ser. Engañar en el noviazgo respecto a lo que una es no sirve de nada y, definitivamente no es amor. Tal vez logremos una boda de ensueño, pero el despertar será duro. En el amor de verdad, uno se muestra tal como es.Respeto. El otro es una persona diferente de mí, y, por lo tanto, con derecho a tener sus prioridades, su espacio y su individualidad. A veces las mujeres tienden a controlar al otro o a decirle qué hacer y cómo hacerlo; eso no es amor, eso es posesividad. Y, por cierto, una falta de respeto.Comprensión. La pareja es cosa de dos, no de uno. Es fácil quedarse atascada en el propio punto de vista sin lograr ver las situaciones desde la perspectiva del otro. Esto no es amor, esto es egoísmo. El verdadero amor «no es egoísta» (1 Cor. 13:5).Hay amores que nos parecen eternos, pero que son, en realidad, estrellas fugaces. Y hay una clase de amor que jamás dejará de existir. Es el amor que no solo considera los sentimientos, sino que, sobre todo, tiene en cuenta la fe; que no es solo cuestión de emoción, sino de entrega; que no va de satisfacción propia, sino de compromiso mutuo; que no busca la felicidad, sino la santidad; cuyo referente no es Hollywood, sino las Escrituras. «El verdadero amor ennoblece la personalidad, fortalece el corazón y santifica la existencia» (Henri-Frédéric Amiel).«Es casi ley: los "amores eternos" son los más breves». Mario Benedetti.* Jeffrey y Pattiejean Brown, Las estaciones del amor (Doral, Florida: IADPA, 20158), p. 20.* https://www.psychalive.org/true-love/ [consultado en enero de 2019].
What is the meaning of suffering? It isn't something we ask for, yet suffering afflicts every human being in some capacity, whether physically, emotionally, spiritually, or existentially (perhaps it's all the same). It's how we respond to what we can't control in life that defines our time on planet Earth. “You desire to know the art of living, my friend?” said Henri Frédéric Amiel, the 19th-century Swiss philosopher and poet. “Make use of suffering.” In this episode, Gregory and Vincent discuss the concept of the ‘lonely chapter' in one's life—the period of striving to make a change that goes against the grain, one you may have to make alone. A meaningful existence isn't gonna be full of endless creativity, sunshine and pats on the back, as meaning comes not only from doing what makes us happy. It's the challenges of life—the suffering—which can serve as the most profound opportunities for real transformation and finding one's purpose, something Vincent and Gregory have experienced themselves. “When most people think about the future, they dream up ways that they might live happier lives,” says Dr. James Davies, psychotherapist and author of books including The Importance of Suffering. “But notice this phenomenon: when people remember the crucial events that formed them, they don't usually talk about happiness. Most people shoot for happiness, but feel formed through suffering.” While we're fighting the good fight, sometimes we just gotta laugh at the absurdity of life. It's really all out of our control, anyway. Hopefully this podcast makes you think. But ultimately, we hope it puts a smile on your face and makes the trials of being a human being on this mystifying rock a bit more bearable. For more Dare to Dream content find us on: Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-dare-to-dream-podcast/id1522983890 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/599zlweDDcmXP5YhOX6TFw YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCoimyPFCjO_qrJhH4ALafcA Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thedaretodreampodcast/ Join Vincent's Newsletter - Citoyens du Monde: https://vincentvanpatten.ck.page/ For Vincent's writing from Japan, travel photography, and more, check out: https://vincentvanpatten.com/ Join Gregory's Newsletter - Live a Story Worth Telling: https://liveastoryworthtelling.gregoryrussellbenedikt.com/laswt If you're feeling empty despite your “success”, book a discovery call with Gregory: https://calendly.com/gregoryrussellbenedikt-1/discovery-call
In the upcoming U.S. presidential election, democracy, many say, is on the ballot. But is democracy versus autocracy the best description of the stakes?Not according to Stephen E. Hanson, co-author with Jeffrey Kopstein of the new book The Assault on the State. The democracy/autocracy distinction is about how people come to power. It doesn't address how leaders rule their staffs and administrations once they are in power. In the West, we've long managed states based on professional expertise and the rule of law. It's so common that we take it for granted. Yet, in recent years a different form of rule has taken root, first in Russia, then in Eastern Europe, and now in England, the U.S., and other parts of the West. Here the method of rule resembles the mafia. It's based on loyalty to a single leader, typically a man, and characterized by attacks on professional experts and power centralized in a ruling household.For many years, Hanson, an expert on Russia and Eastern Europe, didn't think that strong mafia-like states were possible in the 21st century. And he was far from alone in this. Then, when Putin defied the odds by building one in Russia, Hanson didn't think this model of rule would spread elsewhere. And yet it has.In this episode of How My View Grew, we explore why it made sense to bet against the rise of mafia-like states and why such bets turned out to be misguided.**Key takeaways**5:30 Steve's prediction that Russia wouldn't build a state after communism8:30 How Putin built a state with loyalists14:00 Why nobody thought Russia's mafia-like rule would spread17:00 An epiphany during the pandemic sparks an "aha"20:00 Three warning signs24:00 Democracies can be run like the mafia. Autocracies can be run by experts based on the rule of law28:00 The "unholy alliance" leading the assaults on the expert-run state33:00 How an assault on the state in Israel contributed to the country's lack of preparedness for Hamas's massacres on October 7, 202339:30 We only notice government when it fails41:00 Amiel's reflections**Resources**The Assault on the State by Stephen E. Hanson and Jeffrey S. Kopstein**Subscribe to the podcast**To hear the origin stories of more big ideas, subscribe to How My View Grew on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you listen to podcasts.**Share the love**Leave me a rating or review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you listen to podcasts.
Why might a liberal Democrat with progressive values hold a conservative disposition? Could it make sense to both advocate for positive change and honor traditions and the social cohesion they foster? Might this represent the twin challenges facing today's Democratic Party?In this 30-minute episode of How My View Grew, Boston College philosophy professor David Storey explores these questions through his own personal and professional experience. How did someone who dismissed the Republican Party as simplistic and repellent learn to recognize the virtues of the conservative disposition, even as Republicans themselves abandoned this disposition? What does this tell us about MAGA, Mr. Trump, January 6, and the the upcoming U.S. Presidential Election? Who are the "barstool conservatives," and why are they anything but conservative? If you believe in the gains brought by liberalism and progressivism, aren't you acknowledging that these are traditions you want to conserve?**Key takeaways**3:00 The thick culture and Fox News habits of a childhood friend's family5:30 Discovering positive patriotism on 9/119:00 Learning from Andrew Sullivan that traditions are complex, involve pruning, and were built by people12:00 Why the Iraq War violated conservative principles and climate activism can piggyback on them17:30 The primal ethnocentric energies of George Wallace and Patrick Buchanan—also not truly conservative20:00 How these primal energies broke through to the mainstream in the form of MAGA and Mr. Trump22:30 The "barstool conservatives" who are angry they can't watch cheerleaders or call things "gay"25:00 The January 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol is what happens when you abandon the conservative disposition27:00 The important contributions of the Never Trumpers 28:00 Amiel's reflections**Resources**David's web site, including his podcast, Wisdom@WorkThe Institute for Cultural Evolution, where David is a Senior Fellow**Subscribe to the podcast**To hear the origin stories of more big ideas, subscribe to How My View Grew on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you listen to podcasts.**Share the love**Leave me a rating or review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you listen to podcasts.
Amiel Sawdaye discusses how he thinks the Arizona Diamondbacks' bullpen will turn things around, Merrill Kelly's performance on Monday against the Colorado Rockies and if he believes teams can out-hit other teams in the playoffs.
Amiel Sawdaye discusses the Arizona Diamondbacks' 6-3 loss to the New York Mets on Tuesday, moving Jordan Montgomery to the bullpen and Eugenio Suarez's tear.
Amiel Sawdaye discusses the Arizona Diamondbacks' walk-off win over the Colorado Rockies on Tuesday, Alek Thomas being sent down to Triple-A Reno and how they are handling having six starting pitchers.
“You desire to know the art of living, my friend? It is contained in one phrase: make use of suffering.” Henri-Frédéric Amiel, Amiel's Journal Depression is the darkest of human experiences. It saps our energy, weakens our will to work, destroys our desire to socialize, decreases our motivation to exercise, and sometimes even jeopardizes our […] The post How Depression Facilitates Self-Transformation first appeared on Academy of Ideas.