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Zbawca Gwiezdnych wojen powrócił. Po rewelacyjnym pierwszym sezonie Andora przyszło nam czekać niemal 3 lata na dalszy ciąg. Ale oto jest. Andor znowu zachwyca. A przynajmniej tak wynika z czytania opinii większości krytyków i widzów. A my co? A my narzekamy, bo - jak się okazuje - nawet w tak dobrym serialu jest miejsce na poprawę. Albo po prostu jesteśmy już za starzy i zbyt znudzeni, żeby wystawiać 10/10. Na wstępnie gadamy o rzeczach różnych, rozmowa o Andorze zaczyna się ok. 10 minuty.
Minulý týden jsme probírali filmy, teď dojde na seriály, což znamená, že TVZone Live #7 je tady a bude pořádně napěchované. Podíváme se v něm na třetí sérii akčního Reachera, návrat do světa Star Wars s druhou řadou Andora, druhou sérii hitu The Last of Us, nové Black Mirror a na spoustu dalších věcí. Mrkneme se i na novinky a trailery na nadcházející seriálové události a budeme odpovídat i na vaše dotazy. 29. května se na Palmovku vrátíme a pokud byste u toho chtěli být, tak kupujte lístky tady: https://podpalmovkou.cz/hostujici-soubory/movie-zone-live-zive Web: https://www.moviezone.cz Web: https://www.tvzone.cz/ FB: https://www.facebook.com/moviezonecz FB: https://www.facebook.com/search/top?q=tvzone.cz IG: https://www.instagram.com/moviezonecz Herohero: https://herohero.co/moviezonelive CSFD: https://www.csfd.cz/film/1621733-tvzone-live/recenze/ Merch: https://www.blu-shop.cz/moviezone-merch/ Kniha Legendy akčního filmu: https://www.albatrosmedia.cz/tituly/84266791/legendy-akcniho-filmu/ Kniha Devadesátky ve filmu: https://www.xyz.cz/tituly/92360411/devadesatky-ve-filmu/
Jakub Popielecki i Łukasz Muszyński oceniają trzy pierwsze odcinki nowego sezonu "Andora". Prestiżowa produkcja ze świata "Gwiezdnych wojen" powraca z pełną Mocą? Akcja drugiego sezonu serialu rozgrywa się w czasie, gdy widmo wojny staje się coraz bardziej realne, a Cassian Andor wyrasta na kluczową postać rebelii. W świecie politycznych intryg i osobistych dylematów każda decyzja może mieć nieodwracalne skutki. Serial pokazuje, jak rośnie opór wobec Imperium i jak Cassian staje się symbolem tej walki.
Intervista a tutto campo con il sindaco di Borghetto Santo Spirito Giancarlo Canepa. ___La Telefonata è il podcast che ti porta dritto nel cuore della Riviera ligure, con storie vere, personaggi interessanti e chiacchierate senza filtri sulla provincia di Savona. Si parla di tutto: attualità, politica, cultura, curiosità… ma soprattutto storie che vale la pena ascoltare.Ogni puntata è una chiamata diretta a ospiti speciali, senza tagli, senza copione. Solo una conversazione autentica che ti lascia sempre qualcosa: un'informazione, un'emozione, uno spunto per riflettere.- Dove ascoltarlo? Su Spotify, Apple Podcast, Spreaker e YouTube. - Vuoi rispondere alla Telefonata? Scrivi a nicolaseppone@ivg.it oppure cerca lo show su Instagram Facebook e X
Nový Trailerpool a další čtyři trailery. Ovšem nemohli jsme se zastavit na chvíli u téma nový Shrek a… no ta Sněhurka. Dnes je to dva na dva, tedy dva trailery… The post Trailerpool #9: Divný Shrek, děsná Sněhurka, návrat Andora, host do domu, Lavi se vrací a „něco“ s Millou Jovovich first appeared on Filmový PODCAST.
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In this episode of Tru Tone, hosts Sean Hunt and David Andora take us through their journey of creating the perfect vintage-style Christmas lights—lights they always hoped to find but could never quite get. Starting as a side project, Tru Tone's unique, vintage-inspired lights quickly gained traction, selling out in their first year. Sean and David talk about the overwhelming response, their DIY beginnings packing orders from a basement, and how their brand grew organically through word-of-mouth and social media, all while keeping the magic of Christmas alive. They also reflect on navigating the challenges of shipping fragile products, balancing personal creative passion with business demands, and finding fulfillment in the joy their lights bring to people's holiday traditions.
Celebrating birthdays for Iris and Lynne at Andora's Restaurant, prepping for fall and the February cruise are all in this episode and the ladies finish with the song, "Spooky!" Shout out to their server who put their tangerine cocktails into to-go soup containers! She knew about the Merry's priorities.
Suzanne Andora Barron wear many hats. She's president and founder of a foundation, The Christopher Barron Live Life Foundation, she started in honor of her little boy, Christopher, who passed at the age of 9 from leukemia. The Foundation offers comic creation workshops to underserved kids. To date, her foundation has helped more 1200 children discover the power of their imagination. Suzanne's also a yoga instructor, a meditation coach and a certified Jin Shin Jyutsu practitioner. She's been teaching yoga, meditation and breathwork for 12 years and Jin Shin Jyutsu, an ancient Japanese healing modality, for eight. These practices helped Suzanne in the dark years following her son's death. Suzanne is an adjunct professor of Yoga at Bergen Community College in Northern NJ where she teaches high school and college students Yoga for Stress Management. She is finishing up a memoir called Finding Joy in the Midst of Hard and recently launched a podcast called Finding Joy in the Hard, where she interviews people who've undergone incredible challenges and have come out the other side. Every episode includes a healing tip. Suzanne and I talk about her journey through grief after the loss of her son and how she was able to find meaning again in her life, see the gifts she was given along the way and help others to heal. I'm now teaching Dharma every Monday night from 6-7:30 pm at Balanced Planet Yoga in Marlton, NJ. These classes are designed to help you find meaning, purpose, and joy through breathwork, meditation, journaling and exploring ancient wisdom for modern life. If you're ready to connect more deeply with yourself and the world around you, come and join us. https://balancedplanetyoga.com/class-schedule/ Instagram: @katiemomandyogi Email: katie@momontheverge.org Website: www.momontheverge.org If you're seeking greater joy, purpose, and meaning in your life, don't forget to subscribe, leave a review, and share this episode with a friend who's also on the path to discovering their Dharma! In this episode, we cover:Resources Mentioned:Join me for Dharma Classes:Connect with Me:
Raidījumā Diplomātiskās pusdienas dodamies uz Andoru, jeb Andoras Firstisti. Andora ir viena no trim pasaulē vēl pastāvošajām firstistēm. Tādas vēl ir tikai Monako un Lihtenšteina. Firstiste nozīmē, ka to pārvalda prinča jeb firsta līmeņa suverēns, nevis karalis vai karaliene. Un Andoru politiski pavisam unikālu padara tas, ka tā ir vienīgā valsts pasaulē, kuru pārvalda divi pusprinči, nevis viens. Neskatoties uz simtiem gadu seno vēsturi, Andora Apvienoto Nāciju organizācijā kā pilntiesīga valsts tika uzņemta tikai 1993. gadā. Proti, gandrīz divus gadus pēc Latvijas. Un tas lielākoties bija tādēļ, ka Andora ir neitrāla valsts, kuras teritorijā karadarbība neesot notikusi apmēram 1000 gadus. Aukstā kara laikā Andoras vadītāji esot uzskatījuši, ka pievienošanās starptautiskajām organizācijām būtu pretrunā ar neitralitāti bipolārajā ASV un PSRS pretīmstāvēšanā. Andoras neitralitātes pazīmes gan arī ir ar savām īpatnībām. Pirmā – Andorai nav savas armijas. Un pienākums to aizsargāt ir vienīgajām divām kaimiņvalstīm – Francijai un Spānijai. Otra būtiskā lieta – Andoras teritorija faktiski ir izvietota Pireneju kalnu ielejās, kas tradicionāli ir apgrūtinājusi piekļuvi no ārpuses. Mūsdienās gan arī piekļuve valstij un tās septiņiem reģioniem faktiski iespējama caur diviem galvenajiem autoceļiem un ar helikopteru. Proti, lidostu valstī nav. Un Andoras galvaspilsēta Andora La Velja arī skaitās Eiropā pati augstākā galvaspilsēta. Tā izvietota vairāk nekā kilometra augstumā virs jūras līmeņa. Un tajā dzīvo gandrīz trešā daļa no valsts 85 tūkstošiem iedzīvotāju. Kas būtiski, ka andorieši paši ir mazākums savā valstī. Proti, to ir 32 procenti no visiem iedzīvotājiem, kamēr spāņu ir 34 procenti, portugāļu – 10 procenti, francūžu nepilni seši procenti un vēl gandrīz piektā daļa valsts iedzīvotāju pieder citām etniskajām grupām. Vienlaicīgi ir interesanti, ka valsts oficiālā valoda – katalāņu – ir visplašāk lietotā valoda un to pārvalda nepilna puse valsts iedzīvotāju. Andora arī ir vienīgā valsts pasaulē, kurā katalāņu valoda ir oficiālā valoda, un Andora pat laika posmā no 2004. līdz 2009. gadam piedalījās Eirovīzijā, katru reizi izpildot dziesmas tikai katalāņu valodā. Bet 40 procenti valsts iedzīvotāju runā kastīliešu valodā. Andoras ekonomika parāda visnotaļ vienkāršu bildi, ko varētu apkopot tā – tūrisms, tabaka un nodokļi. Sāksim ar to, ka valstij, kuras galvas ir divi pusprinči, ilglaicīgi ir bijis nedaudz sarežģīti ar naudas lietojumu. Proti, Andorai nav savas centrālās bankas klasiskā izpratnē, tādēļ ar divām tās svarīgākajām un vienīgajām kaimiņvalstīm Andorai bija jātirgojas, izmantojot viņu nacionālās naudas – Francijas franku un Spānijas pesetu. 2002. gadā, kad abas valstis iestājās eirozonā, eiro sāka lietot arī Andora. Un te sākas pavisam īpatnēja situācija – Andora nav ne Eiropas Savienībā, ne eirozonā, bet tā lieto eiro. Un ne tikai lieto eiro, bet tai ir tiesības arī dizainēt savas eiro monētas. Kādēļ Andorai šis ir izdevīgi, kā eirozonai šī situācija ir izdevīga un kā vispār darbojas šis monetārais princips, skaidro Latvijas Bankas prezidents Mārtiņš Kazāks.
Daniel Friebe & Brian Nygaard are following the Giro d'Italia from end to end, north to south, Turin to Rome, providing daily coverage - and today our dynamic duo report from stage 4. Our Girovagando podcasts feature race analysis, interviews and regular features such as Larranzando, our almost daily postcards from Italy with Décathlon-AG2r La Mondiale's Larry Warbasse. Follow us on social media: Twitter @cycling_podcast Instagram @thecyclingpodcast The 11.01 Cappuccino Our regular email newsletter is now on Substack. Subscribe here for frothy, full-fat updates to enjoy any time (as long as it's after 11am). MAAP The Cycling Podcast x MAAP collection is available now. Go to maap.cc to see the full MAAP range. Friends of the Podcast Sign up as a Friend of the Podcast at thecyclingpodcast.com to listen to more than 100 exclusive episodes. Our latest KM0 specials, ‘How to Become a Pro Cyclist' and ‘How to Become an Ex-Pro Cyclist' are available on the Kilometre 0 for Friends of The Cycling Podcast feed now. The Cycling Podcast is on Strava The Cycling Podcast was founded in 2013 by Richard Moore, Daniel Friebe and Lionel Birnie.
¡Cuarta etapa del Giro de Italia 2024! Analizamos la victoria de Jonathan Milan en Andora, tras un potente ataque de Filippo Ganna en Capo Mele, y miramos hacia la nueva batalla entre los hombres rápidos en Lucca. No nos olvidamos de la porra y vuestros comentarios ️ Dirección llevada a cabo por Juan Clavijo. Comentarios de Sergio Yustos y Marco González. ¡Únete a NUESTRA LIGA del FANTAGIRO y gana PREMIOS! ➡️ https://www.fantagiroditalia.it/league?id=6631005fc1d85f2f95cbaee6 ¡PINCHA EN EL BOTÓN DE 'APOYAR' y CONVIÉRTETE EN FAN DE 'EL MAILLOT'! ➡️ Episodios EXCLUSIVOS como este, sin publicidad y sorteos para FANS. ️ ¡Déjanos tu comentario y lo leeremos en el próximo podcast! CANAL DE TWITCH: https://www.twitch.tv/elmaillot GRUPO DE TELEGRAM DE EL MAILLOT: https://t.me/elmaillot LISTA SPOTIFY 'El Maillot Music': https://bit.ly/elmaillot ¡APROVECHA NUESTRA URL DE SIROKO!: https://srko.co/elmaillot | ¡10% de descuento adicional en todos los artículos! SELECCIÓN MUSICAL: Fulminacci - 'Tattica' SÍGUENOS EN: IVOOX ️ https://www.ivoox.com/podcast-maillot_sq_f1409103_1.html TWITTER ️ @ElMaillot_ YOUTUBE https://www.youtube.com/c/ElMaillot TWITCH https://www.twitch.tv/elmaillot INSTAGRAM https://www.instagram.com/elmaillot/ DISCORD ️ https://discord.gg/x3AqMV4b STRAVA ♂️ https://www.strava.com/clubs/el-maillot-772962 SPOTIFY https://open.spotify.com/show/7bPcjjM5UmlSy3oFxYlzhe APPLE PODCASTS https://podcasts.apple.com/es/podcast/el-maillot/id1252256876 ¿Quieres anunciarte en este podcast? Hazlo con advoices.com/podcast/ivoox/409103
Dinsdag 7 mei - Na de 4de etappe in de Ronde van Italie bespreken Thijs en Hidde natuurlijk de winst van Milan in 'het sprintje' vandaag in Andora. Overigens een sprint in dalende lijn en dus op hele hoge snelheid. 'Dat zouden we toch niet meer doen, dacht ik' aldus Thijs die zijn verbazing laat blijken. Ook de broek van Pogacar (met een opmerkelijke uitleg over die paarse van gisteren), strenge woorden van The Bos, het uitvallen van Girmay, de rit van morgen en een eendagsvlieg uit Mexico komen aan bod. Radio In Het Wiel - van Omloop tot Lombardije, elke dag een nieuwe podcast!Support the show: https://krant.nlSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A un anno esatto dalla sua prima vittoria al Giro, Johnathan Milan si impone nella volata di Andora davanti a Groves e Bauhaus. Protagonisti nel finale di tappa altri due componenti del quartetto olimpico: Filippo Ganna, autore di un attacco su Capo Mele, e Simone Consonni, apripista di Milan e primo intervistato della nostra puntata. Il quarto episodio di Gironimo comprende anche le voci di Lilian Calmejane, Lorenzo Milesi e, come sempre, Domenico Pozzovivo.GIRONIMO è il podcast di alvento sul Giro 2024, realizzato con le voci di Bidon e il supporto di Shimano Italia.Diventa un supporter di questo podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/gironimo-parole-alvento--4719134/support.
Em 29 de abril celebra-se o Dia Mundial da Dança. A data que celebra a Segunda Arte, é destinada a homenagear uma das manifestações artísticas mais animadas e antigas que existem.A dança tem o poder de captar e transmitir traços particulares de diferentes culturas através dos tempos. Possui diversos estilos diferentes, cada um com a sua própria personalidade. E o Dia da Dança busca a valorização dessas identidades distintas.A data foi criada em 1982 pelo Comitê Internacional da Dança da UNESCO. O 29 de abril foi escolhido em homenagem ao nascimento de Jean-Georges Noverre, um mestre do balé francês do Século 18.Aqui no Brasil, uma personalidade brasileira de importância no balé também comemora aniversário nessa data: Marika Gidali, bailarina co-fundadora do Ballet Stagium, em São Paulo.A dança é a expressão da beleza através do corpo humano. Seus movimentos trazem várias possibilidades com significados e objetivos diversos. Para falar dessa expressão artística como ferramenta de saúde física e mental, convidamos o professor Antônio Carlos Moraes. Ele coordena o curso de Pós-graduação (Especialização) em Ensino da Dança da Ufes e a Companhia de Dança Andora.ES Ouve tem edição de Eduardo Couto, texto e produção de Carol Boueri e apresentação e direção de jornalismo de Danieleh Coutinho.
Il papà del Triathlon di Andora, reduce dai Mondiali Winter Triathlon nella sua Pragelato...CARLO RISTAprotagonista della puntata 260 di Passione Triathlon!Segui l'intervista condotta da Dario Daddo Nardone, in prima visione il 16 aprile 2024 dalle 21.00.#daddocè #mondotriathlon #ioTRIamo ❤️________Video puntate Passione Triathlon: https://www.mondotriathlon.it/passioneSegui il Podcast di Passione Triathlon suSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7FgsIqHtPVSMWmvDk3ygM1?_authfailed=1Spreaker: https://www.spreaker.com/show/triathlonAmazon Music: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/f7e2e6f0-3473-4b18-b2d9-f6499078b9e0/mondo-triathlon-daddo-podcastApple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/it/podcast/mondo-triathlon-daddo-podcast/id1226932686Google Podcast: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cuc3ByZWFrZXIuY29tL3Nob3cvMjI3NTkwOS9lcGlzb2Rlcy9mZWVkTrinews: Mondotriathlon.itFacebook: @mondotriathlonInstagram: @mondotriathlon________#triathlon #trilife #fczstyle#passionetriathlon
Welcome to the Evolvepreneur (After Hours) Show I am your Special Host Richard Wray Join me today where we dig deep with our guests and get you the best concepts and strategies to fast-track your business. My very special guest today is Andora Hinton ... Andora Hinton founded Willow North Growth Partners to help companies improve communication and collaboration. She discussed her journey from a career in sales to entrepreneurship and how changing the company name was an important step. Willow North works with clients of all sizes from various industries. Andora explained their process of immersing themselves in a client's business to fully understand their needs. While they provide structured programs, everything is customized to the client's language and scenarios. The best outcomes come from clients that are fully committed to the changes over a 6-9 month engagement. An example client saw ongoing success implementing active communication techniques learned in a training years ago.
When you're moving as a family, the only common denominator you have is the family, so you stick together and you make sure that everybody goes through the experience in the smoothest way possible.20 YEARS IN PERSPECTIVE:Quite a ride, it brought me through 5 different locations (Switzerland, France, Spain, Andora, Bulgaria and now Israel), 9 or 10 different positions and all with this desire, this intent to actually revolutionize to some extent a quite old and legacy industry and move it into something closer to the twenty first century.We've always wanted to be kept on our feet, to put ourselves in challenging situations, facing new unknowns over time probably in order to avoid complacency and comfort of just having a very, well-organed life.The more the company was offering new locations, the more we felt it was just not the right thing to do. And the right thing to do was to stay here, to live in Israel, to become Israelis, to develop our kids here in this country.The biggest challenge has been to advocate for this smoke-free world as part of Philip Morris, to come in as a representative of the largest, you could say, death enabler from some perspective of avoidable death, by selling cigarettes and being listened to and considered by anti-tobacco activists, by political stakeholders, by community leaders has been very challenging and quite painful and quite tough at times.One of the biggest personal changes was also to manage our parents from a remote perspective, parents who are getting older and don't have their grandkids around them.I had a stint at startup and eventually things weren't exactly the way I was expecting them to be. I found it to be way more complex than I guess I naively thought and actually quite cynical. Overall I understood what it takes to be an entrepreneur and to be part of a startup and to manage it and it turned out that it was not really my thing, so it was a great experience but it didn't really hit my DNA in the way I thought it would.What I'm doing at Catalyst Investments is actually offering selling or setting up a platform in the form of a venture capital fund for corporates that want to create a portfolio of startups in Israeli innovation.ON TOPIC: All things Israel, start-up scene, ecosystem, Israeli cultureYou have now more than 90 unicorns out of Israel, which is the highest number for a single country in the world, number of startups per capita and investments.I think it's the country that invests the highest percentage of GDP into education, over nine percent of Israel's GDP is going to education.Israel had always been a bit of a dream destination, something that I was, we were very keen in experiencing.[Israel] is still a pilot project as a country, it's a 75 year old country made of a melting pot of people that have immigrated from over 80 countries so it's still all in development.The Israeli Innovation Authority is really fuelling and funding not only with money, but also with support and with networking capabilities the entrepreneurs and their ventures.There's more 380 VCs present in Israel providing funding.All THINGS INSEAD AND GIVING BACKINSEAD is so intimately linked to most of the things that have happened to me. It's not only about giving back to be connected and to participate and to be active about it.I don't see INSEAD as just a place where we learn things, or we developed a great network and friendships. It's really a foundation step in what has happened to me and my family over the past twenty years.
La dodicesima edizione del Wind Festival sarà per la prima volta ad Andora. L'ormai storico festival dedicato agli action sport di mare e di vento si svolgerà dal 28 settembre al 1 ottobre. L'ospite nel Buena Onda di mercoledì 27 settembre è stato Valter Scotto. Il professionista di windsurf ha raccontato a Laura Basile e Giangiacomo Secchi le attività e le peculiarità della prossima kermesse: «Abbiamo 5 regate in acqua e 10 scuole completamente gratuite con diversi corsi per avvicinare i più giovani alle nostre attività» ha detto Valter. Paura dell'acqua? Non c'è problema! «Oltre a kite surf, wind surf c'è anche la possibilità di fare del "fitness": pattinaggio, pole dance, pallavolo, hip-hop e tanto altro» ci ha raccontato l'ospite, sottolineando l'ampiezza di un evento completo.
Startitup je objektívne médium, ktoré dáva priestor hosťom zo širšieho spektra pre názorovú pestrosť. Do dnešnej časti relácie Startitup Diskusný Klub prijal pozvanie bezpečnostný poradca a generál v zálohe Andor Šándor. Ten nie je v našej relácii vôbec nováčikom. Náš moderátor Šimon Žďárský si volá Andora Šándora na pravidelnej báze, aby sa vyjadril najmä k vojenskému konfliktu na Ukrajine. Ani dnes to nebolo inak, a preto rozoberali všetky novinky z frontu a najmä v posledných týždňoch často skloňovanú protiofenzívu Ukrajiny. „Strategický cieľ Rusov je jednoznačne Krym.“ Pre viac rozhovorov so zaujímavými osobnosťami a o aktuálnej politickej situácii sleduj aj ďalšie epizódy Diskusný Klub.
Triple Crowner Dillon "Enigma" Dise drops in on Doc to talk some trail, both domestic and international. A well traveled thru hiker with 13,000 miles under his feet, Enigma expounds upon the adventure of hiking international trails. In this fun-filled episode, we take a trip on the Pyrenean Haute Route (HRP) a nearly 500-mile-long journey with an insane amount of elevation gain. Along the way, you'll hear about Andora, Tolkien-like vistas, PUDs, chalets, legit food and drink, two Czechs, and several good reasons why not to become a sommelier. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/johnfreakinmuir/support
Andor Šándor je veľmi obľúbeným hosťom v relácii Startitup Diskusný Klub, kde s našim moderátorom Šimonom Žďárským väčšinou reagujú na aktuálne spoločenské dianie. Inak tomu nie je ani v dnešnej časti. Bezpečnostného experta Andora Šándora sme zastihli na dovolenke, kde sa nám ako bývalý šéf českého vojenského spravodajstva vyjadril k aktuálnej téme prezidentskej kampane a dezinformáciám, ktoré ju sprevádzajú v súvislosti s tajnými službami, do ktorých mali byť počas minulého režimu zahrnutí obaja kandidáti. V rozhovore toho rozobrali oveľa viac. „Generálovi Pavlovi služba v rozviedke ku cti neslúži, aj keď ju nikdy nevykonával.” Startitup ti prináša ako jedno z mála medií pohľad na tieto témy práve od Andora Šándora. Preto si ho nenechaj ujsť. Pre viac rozhovorov so zaujímavými osobnosťami a o aktuálnej politickej situácii sleduj aj ďalšie epizódy Diskusný Klub.
Io and Margaret go through the Star Wars narratives, Andor, and Rogue One, and talk about where they overlap historically with real resistance movements, what the narratives are commentating on about current resistance movements, where the representation falls short and generally why the Mon Calamari are the downest people in the universe to have on your side and why they should hangout with Roger Casement. Host Info Io can be found on Twitter @Bum_lung or on Instagram @Bum.Lung or you can find shirts and patches that they make on Etsy at https://www.etsy.com/shop/BumLung Guest Info Margaret can be found on twitter @magpiekilljoy or instagram at @margaretkilljoy. She is also the host of Cool People Who Did Cool Stuff and Live Like the World is Dying Publisher 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 AGPH 1 Mon, Jan 23, 2023 10:18PM • 1:01:05 SUMMARY KEYWORDS fucking, people, revolution, rogue, empire, revolutionary, anarchists, star wars, insurrection, rebellion, shit, kill, big, irish, revolutionary movements, watch, doomed, sergey, throwing, character SPEAKERS Margaret, Io Io 00:45 Star Wars talking about Star Wars Margaret and I Oh, here we are podcast. Hello. Welcome to the anarcho geek Power Hour. It's a it's it's a podcast.We are just trying to do trying to do a fun, fun, fun little podcast for us. Come on this journey. Well, you are we talk about nerd bullshit with all and I got a pal right here and you just heard her and it's Margaret killjoy. Margaret. How's it going? Good. Hello. Um, thanks for having me on as a guest on your show. I'll probably be trying to talk my way into being on this particular show a lot because it's pretty cool premise. Oh, yeah. Cats. Yeah. And anytime door doors always open because we, cuz we're all living on the same fortified mountain compound. So yeah, the general premise of the show is just we're going to talk about nerd bullshit and Ooh, we got one right out right out the gate something. I'm just just over the moon about we got and or That's no moon. Yeah, no, it's a television show. And a fairly good one. Mark. Margaret, what's your what's your background with Star Wars? Margaret 02:07 I grew up not liking it as much as Star Trek to be real. But now that I'm older well actually both both franchises are really hit or miss. But I like a lot of the newer Star Wars stuff. And I particularly like Rogue One. So I was particularly excited about andorre Samah you well. Yeah, more more or less. Same though. Io 02:30 You know what, let's scale that back. I am captured by Star Wars. Star Wars has my ass for life because I like it for the same reasons. I like like the Ramones, like because I grew up with it and it's stupid and it's stupid and simple and it's easy and that's why I liked it. I'll watch I'll watch all that garbage. And would you believe they made a good they made a good Star War not just a good Star War but a good show about my favorite shit which is morally complicated resistance movements. It really is kind of a a gift specifically to you but to probably half the people listening to this too. Yeah, if you haven't well if you haven't seen Andora highly recommended pause pause this podcast and and returned to it. Maybe someday but go watch and because we are going to talk about spoilers Io 03:27 Yeah, the whole premise basically it's in a star war. You got your you got your Jedi you got your space lasers. Between all the all the Banthas and the R two D tos and the GES music you forget that the plot is about a rebellion and finally they're fucking doing something with it. I grew up really into Star Wars it was like my first it was my first fantasy sci fi anything and I read a lot of the extended universe which is no longer canon. Chewbacca is no longer canonically killed by a planet which is a real shame Margaret 04:06 when did they when did they retcon at all when did they take the extended universe out Io 04:11 when Mickey Mouse got his hands all over this franchise? None of that no, we're not dealing with any of that shit. So they just pick and choose the stuff from the extended universe they want to fuck with and some of it stays some of it when it's all it's all Calvin Ball in in the galaxy now but um yeah, even in the extended universe before though there were a few like really great like the Han Solo trilogy it's been you know, like a decade but I remember it really, really fucking whipping and these Margaret 04:48 are the books right? Yes, the books Io 04:53 and a couple of others deal with like, the rebellion but not not like not like This not and we're not going to. Well, Margaret, I don't know about you. I'm not here to argue that Rogue One is anarchists propaganda. Margaret 05:10 No one might argue that Andorra's bar anarchists propaganda. Io 05:13 Oh, yeah. Okay, well, I'm not here to argue and endorse anarchists propaganda made by made by the Mickey Mouse Corporation, but me as an anarchist and I'm really fucking enjoying it. And I just, I was trying to get everybody into this for so long because it's like, obviously coming from this place of knowledge of the continuum of revolutionary movements the writer said he was influenced by like Palestine and the Russian Revolution and the Haitian revolution. We watched Rogue one the other day, and you pointed out why does everyone have the slightest Irish Burr? I think because they were also influenced, especially in the funding about, especially in like the Mon Mothma funding of like, the Irish revolution, but okay, but yeah, let's, let's, let's get into it, get into it. We both recently finished. And or what do you think overall, Margaret 06:12 I liked it. And I'm kind of, I mean, I'll watch junk TV, you know, because life is short, and why not spend my short life watching it. Okay, I don't have a really good excuse for why I watch drunk TV. But I will happily watch drunk TV, if, you know when I need to turn my brain off or whatever. And so I kind of like go into almost any TV show sort of expecting that. And then instead, I found like, actual depth and like, a less one or two dimensional resistance movement than I see. Basically, anytime I watch, especially TV, but movies as well, like resistance movements are so always clearly painted by people who've never either read history or threw a rock at a cop. You know, and like, I don't want to make any criminal accusations towards anyone involved in writing this, but I will guess they've at least read history. If not throwing a rock at a cop. Yeah, there's toxic cops, kids. It's I'll do whatever you want. Io 07:13 I'll say it I got I got less the loose. Go empire. Yeah, yeah, fight the Empire. Everybody. Subscribe to our Patreon so you can see the video of me doing hand quotes Io 07:32 Yeah, it is a there's dimension in it that I was not expecting from Star Wars. I was and I didn't really expect from, from anything. It's like writing writing is a hard job being able to like Express, like the moral complexity of a of a gorilla. What a gorilla sell who's gonna go rob go rob a big bank on some on some fucking planet. But they did it they pull they pull it off really? Well. Margaret 08:10 Yeah. Tell me about tell me about the how this relates to the funding of the Irish revolution. I don't know if the other direction they want to take this but like, I'd be really interested in like, some of the more obvious or some of the historical parallels that we've picked up on. And I I would love to hear more about that. Io 08:31 I was noticing the fact that they had Mon Mothma up in the mix who is a character from the original Star Wars who's the one who's sort of she says many Bothans died bring in this as these plans and she's always given the given the spiel and bringing her back as like someone who's down for like she's not she's not involved, obviously. But she's like, doing whatever she can to like get the money to these people who are off fucking Killing cops across the galaxy. While still like sitting pretty in high society and like working in parliament in this in this very like subdued liberal way that is like toeing the line in a way that a lot of especially like Irish representation in England was and even in some English representation in England was and like it's definitely like No, there's nothing that's a one to one on on Pandora and I wouldn't say that but like the way the IRA and the like pre Ira revolutionary movements funded themselves with a lot from the Irish diaspora who like made it big in Boston and New York sending money back or, or straight up sending boats full of guns back. Okay, to see, to see not only the like the scrappy people in the woods, ready to do whatever For and the shadowy Stellan Skarsgard who I would love to get into because I I love the whole Skarsgard brood but still and especially to see not only the like the cloak and dagger part of things but the be able to have some fuckin Game of Thrones political intrigue was Yeah, was very fun. Margaret 10:27 Okay well and to go and continue with the Irish fundraising thing I'm sure someone out there fortunately I don't live in the parts of the Internet where people complain about the shit is like complaining that like two of our primary revolutionaries are in a gay relationship right? And you know two women who are who are dating and you know the tension in their relationship based on which one prioritizes love and which one prioritizes revolution but someone somewhere is like, Oh, they're making all these people gay or whatever it is no gay revolutionaries in history. First of all, it's like, obviously bullshit. But in terms of the Irish revolution, one of these such a good example of a character who does actually feel kind of a an and or Star Wars characters to some you heard of Roger Casement, the gay Irish night. If anyone's listening, there's this guy named Roger Casement, who was a big part of bringing down King Leopold from Belgium, the fucking monster who murdered millions and whatever is one of the worst on all of history of historical ghoul. Yeah, and there's just so there was this like, colonial Irish guy who was like part of the English colonization of Africa. And he was like, Oh, I'm on the wrong team, like absolutely on the wrong team. And he got like, really into Irish nationalism, as well as working really hard to fight against the exploitation of Africa and South America, actually. And then he like, went and spent his life and lost his life smuggling guns into Ireland for the for the Easter Rising, and he was so fucking gay. Just so completely, tragically gay. And I don't know, he feels like a very Star Wars character. I guess he's not again, he's not one for one. But yeah, these but he was part of the English establishment. He was a fucking Knight, you know? Io 12:15 Yeah. And there was plenty of those. I mean, in every, in every movement, you know, death to the bourgeoisie, whatever, whatever. But who you can get a lot done if you if you know it, if you know in your heart, what's right and your positions. And just as an as an aside, because I it because it wouldn't, it wouldn't do to zero in on this, but maybe on a later episode. Definitely on a later episode. But there Yeah, yeah, the queers have been in every revolutionary movement in the early in the 19th century, there's a quote from somebody from some open, openly queer person that says, if you want to be yourself, you go find the anarchists. Margaret 12:57 Yeah, I can't remember whose that quote is from. Yeah, no, totally. And, and so it makes sense that I really liked that we've entered a stage of gay representation in Hollywood or whatever, mainstream TV where it's not like the shocker. I mean, there's a little bit they play a little bit on the leg, oh, they're gay, but only like, the tiniest little bit, and no one is upset by it, you know, and that's nice. Io 13:23 Yeah, and I it's a little bit of a hobby horse of mine that I the great meaty, the big media establishment knows that. By and large, the people consuming things like liberal culture is very ascendant in, in media, we'll see how long that lasts, but they know that, you know, representation or whatever, like cells, you can sell a terrible movie on the concept of representation when you put a diverse cast that they're like, the right mushroom and, and the, and the people making the decisions are still Lily whites and straight, but they all they'll sell it to you with whatever. And Star Wars very famously was like, we got a gay kiss in this one. And it's like two women kissing in the background, very easy to edit out for whatever international audiences wouldn't allow something like that. They're like, dogshit this one where they don't, it's not a big deal. It's just a fact. It's not Yeah, it's just a fact of it, that they that they are lovers in a, in a struggle together and the tension being that like you said, one is market is not more committed to the cause, but like the relationship is is eclipsed by the cause certainly. Yeah. Is like like a great a great tension to play with and I'm excited to see like they at least have a season to play around with. Margaret 14:58 Yeah, I mean, it's kind of funny watching this because Just like well, you know how the characters end up? Like, yeah, you know, you know that andorre isn't ending up with Beck's in any way that like, at least like in any way that is worth note in, in Rogue One, you know? And then also, spoiler, they're all going to die. Well, at least at least Cassie and Endor is okay, well, my other historical parallel that I want to draw that I've been like thinking about a whole bunch since I saw it, there's this whole trope within it, and I really am curious to see what they'll do with it. I'm afraid they'll do it badly. But so far, they've kind of earned my trust more than most things. There's this thing about authoritarianism on the rebel side, right? There's this tension. I am incapable of remembering names. You've got your head honcho. Revolutionary guy, right. Who is the doomed revolutionary? What's his name? Skarsgard. luthan. Yeah, that's the actor's name. Io 15:59 The one who's who's a antique seller. Margaret 16:03 Yeah, you don't remember his name either. luthan. Something? Okay. luthan. So, you've got Lutheran and he is the tragic leader. And he specifically refers to himself as doomed at one point. And I think that this is probably consciously a reference to Catechism of the revolutionary bias organic net chef. And so again, that chef was this. This Russian revolutionary nihilist who actually if you want to hear me and I would talk about search, Sergey net, you have listened to my episode of cool people that have cool stuff on the Russian nihilists. Io 16:39 Find it anywhere you find podcasts, folks. Margaret 16:43 Yeah. And I fucking hate this guy, historical guy, Sergey, like he is trash. And he is absolutely the kind of guy who will get his friends arrested on purpose in order to advance the cause without asking their permission or telling them what's happening, right. And I think he has like, lost his ethics in what he's doing. And his whole thing he writes this book called Catechism of the revolutionary that is the revolutionary is a doomed man is one of the main concepts of this book, in which basically like, you don't have friends, you don't have lovers. You have the revolution and you will die. And it has like a romance to it has like a beauty to it. Right? I think fundamentally, it's a flawed concept. But what's really interesting to me is that in in andorre, you have a character who I believe is a conscious reflection of the Sergey model, although Sergey was not actually the leader of revolution he wanted to be but he was a fucking whatever he was also tried guy who fucking killed his own side more than he killed the other side and all around sucked. And so So luthan is almost this like, the positive incarnation of a Skynet ship so far, in that he's doomed. And he makes the hard calls and stuff. But he's not quite a fully authoritarian leader. You know, there's a couple points where he gives people full information and lets them make their own decisions. His assistant whose name I also don't remember clearly has a can exert a certain amount of power over him. He's not quite a dictator. And he's clearly tormented by the fact that in some ways, he is a dictator of, of the revolution. And the thing that I find interesting, almost some of his rant, and I'm really curious are your thoughts about it? The thing I find really interesting about it is how it compares to the manifesto that were being presented by the dead kid. Io 18:35 And he made the mix the fucking hot the hot space, the space twink the crime the crime think loving little revolution, the crime Margaret 18:44 prank. Yeah, the crime twink. Who rules and I love his character, because he's like, afraid, but he like does it anyway, even though it literally kills him. Like that is something to aspire to. I mean, I want to survive. Io 18:59 It's I aspire to be crushed by a metaphor for galactic capital myself. Yeah, Margaret 19:06 exactly. And in his manifesto, that we start exploring right at the end of the season, he talks about the enemy specifically as authority in a way that like, this is why earlier I was like, I will go to bat a little bit about andorre being anarchists propaganda, but only a little bit, right. But it's not the enemy isn't the Empire. The enemy has authority in what he what he is writing. And I'm wondering whether this will cause conflict in future episodes, or whether they kind of in this case mean authority mean like biggle authority like the Empire, not like scars, scars character, but I I'm really excited about that tension. I'm really excited to see what they do with it. Io 19:51 Yeah, me too. I love that he has his little his little monologue that beautiful, beautiful monologue. I've made my mind into a Unless place and I I work for a sunrise that I will never see and again for what I do and I'll and all that shit as he's talking to this this guy who infiltrated the the Empire to give them all information and he's prepared to preparing to sacrifice a squad of like nine people on his team just so the Empire doesn't get wise. Margaret 20:26 It's like 30 people I think it's a bunch of people up Io 20:31 to too many people. I'll I'll go ahead and say it. But yeah, he he does represent that very, like the revolutionary isn't doomed man. thing in a more competent braver way than, than that fucker. Yeah. But I love it. It's more, it's really, I mean, revolutions are morally complex, you're not going to get out of them with your hands clean. And I like that they're not like the original theory of the original Star Wars. Is, is Past is past the point where there's nothing you where the Rebellion has been built up. But to organize something at that scale in a galaxy of apathetic, or unorganized or unmotivated people is, is going to be a fucked process, especially when he's like, Yeah, we want, we want the Empire reacting, we want them. We want them cracking down and making people's lives miserable, like OB like, yeah, like, obviously, fuck that. And but acts of insurrection are going to make your enemy crack down in that way. And he's, he's preparing for that eventuality. Margaret 21:58 Yeah. So he once again, is presenting this like, like, there's a version of him that he could be like, full on accelerationist, right. accelerationism being the concept of like, kind of making things worse, so that people realize they're bad, and then try and make things better or whatever. Right. And, and he absolutely, he makes several statements about how like, look, it's going to get worse, right? But he's not quite so far. It's not like he's quite making things bad on purpose, so much as he's not stopping them from getting bad. And to me, and maybe I'm just like, I want to like him. Talk about luthan here. Yeah. But to me, this is a really big important difference, right? Like, people have been making the claim that you shouldn't do anything disruptive, because it'll like look bad. Or even more than that, it'll cause the police to crack down, right. And that claim stops people from resisting quite often, because realistically, people don't want bad things to happen. That's why we're interested in fictitional representations of revolution, is because we want a better world for our Star Wars characters. And since we want a better world, we want to take certain actions to try and get a better world. But when you turn it into a fight, the other side's gonna fight to. And so, you know, I don't think that it is ethically on the person who throws a brick at a window. I don't believe it is on them, the police crackdown on to resistance movements that could result from that write ethically, there's all kinds of arguments that people can make different ways about this. I think throwing the brick to make things worse, is fucked up. But I think throwing the brick, because it is the best expression in the best way that you are able to choose what to do when the Empire puts that moral weight on us as potential rebels and says it's your fault that we are hitting you. That is like, I mean, it's abuse of logic, and it's a real fucked up thing. And like, you know, you get into this like the very the climax of the entire season. Is that this kid who I have a shitty memory I think maybe his dad got killed by the Empire throws a bomb at the very end. And they did a what's good? Yeah, he does a hey, market for anyone who wants to listen to that episode about the market. And so first episode ever of cool people do cool stuff in which someone throws a bomb at some cops when the cops had been really fucked up and the cops opened fire and it causes this whole big fucking thing. Right? And, and I'm not mad at that kid. Was it the right move? I've literally no idea. Right and the world will never know whether or not it was the right idea because we only get the one thing that we saw happen. Yeah, I'm always Io 24:48 I'm almost 100% of the time on people who have the bravery to try. Try some shit and the others side, like the fascist playbook is to use our conscience against us for for in a in a Stop hitting yourself type of way. Margaret 25:12 Yeah. Io 25:14 That is not. Yeah, you can't. Like I can't imagine somebody even having the foresight to being like, Oh, I'm going to do this because it'll make it worse. But the argument of just like, what will the news say if this happened, or that this that and you're not going to get you're going to turn people off from our side is this is has, has failed for has failed for centuries? Now. Margaret 25:42 I will say, though, I don't sorry, look, Io 25:44 I just don't want to fuck with it anymore. Margaret 25:49 But I think of as an ethical argument, it is like a, I think it is a bad ethical argument to say like that that kid should have thrown the bomb, right in, in this fictional Star War that we're talking about. I don't care about the ethical argument against that. But if you're throwing a bomb at the oppressive force that is busy oppressing you, your conscience is clear. From my point of view, right? The strategic question is where it gets really interesting. And is it a good idea? Is a very different question from is it? justifiable? You know? And that's where it gets into, like, really messy stuff where it's like, well, that's just hard to know. I mean, the history of people killing tyrants in on Earth is a real mixed bag. Right, in terms of its efficacy, Io 26:43 it tends to assassinations do tend to have a tendency to get messy. Margaret 26:48 Yeah. And often, they make everything worse. And not just in a like, everything has to get worse before it gets better way. But sometimes it's like, no, everything just sucks now. And everything. Io 27:00 But but the extent situation was analysis was like unsustainable something. Yeah. Like, no one, no one can predict how things will play out. But there was a chance that they could have could have gone well, and if, if nothing else, you sure you've shown power to be vulnerable? Yeah. Which, which echoes through history? And I don't know, I guess the I guess that's a bigger question that we can keep getting into, but to bring it back into, into and or a little bit. Uh huh. As as for numix Little manifesto, every act of insurrection pushes our lines forward? Margaret 27:51 Yeah. Go ahead. Sorry. No, go on. Yeah, and they even use the term insurrection there. Right. Yeah. Which is like, Io 28:01 they got there. They get so explicit. I didn't expect them to. Margaret 28:04 I know, a manifesto for pure Io 28:07 rocks. Margaret 28:09 I know and like, and it's specifically like, I'm with I think it's Kropotkin I don't know I actually just mostly, I don't always read all of the, the old books by the people. I used to read books about the people. But you know, dead anarchists. Pokken I think it was him who was like, why do we have this like dichotomy between insurrection and revolution? It might have been Malatesta one of these fucking dead anarchists was like, What a useless dichotomy between insurrection revolution, like revolutions are made up of like, insurrections, that's what you know, as compared to this legging. You know, the traditional way presenting the dichotomy is that you need to have, you know, on a purely insurrection aside, like all that matters is the insurrection the larger overarching goal is not worth attempting to accomplish, or setting your sights on, right. And then on the purely revolutionary side, it's like, Oh, don't do the insurrections because they'll diffuse our energy or the wake the sleeping dragon or they'll, you know, cause the cops to crack down on us or whatever, right? All that matters is building up the mass to have the one big, glorious revolution. And like, history, at least the history of revolution is like no, no, no insurrections or that manifesto is right, like an andorre. They want to have a revolution. What that revolution should look like there is not a agreement upon which kind of rules Io 29:34 Oh, that's the bet that's the best part of the show when he when he goes to me. Saga reira mine yeah, man. The cool yeah, the cool guy. He's talking about so anarchist. Yeah, I don't, I don't I'm I'm not gonna fuck with that guy. He's a he's a human supremacist, and those guys are separatists for et cetera, et cetera. And they're there. I'm the only one Just think pure ideology here. Yeah. And I'm like, Yeah, I've been in a room with him. Margaret 30:06 Yeah, totally. But his, but then they say his ideologies like, well, anarchy is not an ideology or I don't remember the actual quote. Io 30:15 Yeah. And his response is just a shrug because like, Whatever dude, I'm not, I'm not here to convince you. I'm off. He's on. Maybe Maybe I'm just projecting what I want to see. But he's on the like, yeah, you know, there's there's action and then there's whatever other useless surrounds what, what action is being taken? And I'm like, yeah, yeah, he's right. Yeah. Well, this is all like laying this ideological bedrock that eventually morphs into the same neoliberal government that easily falls to Deathstar. Three and Force Awakens. Like you've got we can keep on this but maybe we should talk about Rogue One and in a second because we just watched that a few nights ago, like the early days of a revolution are ya so spicy? Margaret 31:15 Yeah, that's when I like everything is still possible. And but to use Sagar era to tie us into Rogue One, you know, by the time Rogue One comes around saga gara is basically just like the terrorist who's still like, who's still just been like, No, I know where the Empire is. So I'm gonna fuck them up. You know? He's not like trying to think like fourth dimensional chess or whatever he's just trying to fuck up the Empire and like I think that fucking rules and I think that yeah, I I like him. I mean, obviously by the time Rogue One comes around he's like his neuro divergence has continued in a way that makes him probably unsuitable to be a leader have Io 32:02 a bit of a Chase had a hard he's had a hard go of it. Margaret 32:05 Yeah, he is. He does not mind revolutionary suicide. He is perfectly content with revolutionary suicide. By the time he gets his chance. Io 32:15 Yeah, how Yeah, how could you not and they the plot of Rogue One is they need to get close to Sagar era they so they break. I forget her. I forget her name. The main the main character of the movie. Yeah. To get her close to saw because they want they just want to kill sock cats there. Because he's making them look bad, essentially. Yeah. And because they're developing into Yeah, like liberal revolutionaries hmm And so and saw is still is still out there on Jetta. Just just like stealing shit from the Empire blow blowing shit up. They can't get to him. Margaret 33:00 When I thought they were there to kill him. They thought they were there to kill protagonist, dad. And they just needed to get to saw in order to find out what protagonist dad was. Io 33:10 Like, right before they and or gets on the ship. There. They're just like, Alright, remember that thing that we told her? Fuck that no kit when you see saw Calum? Oh, I think that though, I think maybe they do the same thing with Matt's Matt's Mickelson's character. Margaret 33:27 Okay, so that ties into what you're talking about, about. You've got into like, hard choices guy luthan. Right. And he's presented as like, the real radical in in andorre. But it's the same attitude of kill people who are making us look bad because you're thinking about the big picture that leads us into the liberal state stage of revolution that you're talking about right where they you know, are just going to end up being like the sort of like less interested in revolution revolutionary movement and I think that those are related I think that the cold hard calculating leader is absolutely the person who's going to be like alright kill saw All right, kill protagonists dad. Because because they think they're thinking about strategy instead of ethics. And I know ethics is like a word that people have a million different thoughts and feelings about but like what I mean like doing what's right, rather than like, what is believed to be the most strategic I think is and that's what I like about saw is he does what's right which is fight the Empire. Yeah, Io 34:35 I see him as an ideological insurrectionary anarchist and luthan as just a straight up insurrectionary who, like a like an insurrectionary who wants to get extremely Sun Tzu about it all. Margaret 34:51 Yeah. So if I can, I mean a nihilist in like the Russian sense not in the like anarchist sense, you know? Because It's not a coincidence that most of the Russian nihilists were like Social Democrats at heart. Maybe that's getting a little too off. So, Io 35:08 yeah, like I don't I do see I see a lot of people trying to square this to as like Disney published like anarchists propaganda that's like this and that and I'm like, I don't think they did that it's it's in its set in outer space. It's it's a thing, but it's obviously made by people who like, give a shit about these things like and like you and me care about, like the historical stories and context of revolutionary movements. Yeah. And it's from its from that perspective of people who like who are interested in also think it's just think that fighting cops is the coolest thing you can do with your life? Yeah, and making a show about cool people fighting cops, and that is cool to me. Yeah. But uh, do you want to do you want to talk a little bit about about Rogue One? Sure. So well, I guess we were I guess we were already kind of kind of on it. Saw he lives in the holy holy city of Jeddah where the Jedi began as a society of monks and they were guardians against galactic tyranny and fascism, but eventually became a liberal military arm of the Republic or whatever the fuck, and a bunch of other shit happens, but where I think, oh, where this movie really starts screaming is you get to this fucking this stupid. General Assembly is suddenly ready to pack it up. Because suddenly they're up against these overwhelming odds and like, you remember that? That nerd? This fucking nerd shouts What is she proposing? And everyone's just like, oh gosh, crumbs? Well, I guess I guess we're done for packet in everybody. But luckily we plucky heroes. This platoon of doomed men who say fuck this they go rogue because a man with nothing to lose in a sharp stick can take the day and they're the last chance to to save the galaxy to do some overwhelming violence against the Empire against and go against all this bureaucratic cowardice is just a big they all pack into one shitty spaceship. Huddled bunch of cuddle puddle revolutionary saying fuck it life sucks book the Empire. Let's do a cool suicide. And do they Margaret 37:42 wanted to get out? I'm sure they did. Yeah, Io 37:46 they do. It was not. It was not likely. And yeah, it wasn't for this. This is a part of canon. This is the part of the Extended Universe candidate that has transferred over the Mon Calamari you all know Admiral Ackbar it's a trap, etc. Um, that that planets and and race of like people involved in the rebellion are like the most ready to throw down. And I'm glad that that transferred over a Rogue One. Everyone else is just like, beans. Well, I guess the Empire wins. And Mon Calamari was like, Oh, we've got Rogue One. Awesome. Love those guys. Margaret 38:30 Totally. I mean, and that's why I like Rogue One so much right? Yeah. As because you have your doomed revolutionary cuddle puddle that goes off to go do massive violence and steal some plans. And then the like, solidarity that it will kill you is like what breaks my heart more than anything else. If you want to see me cry in a movie, like the second Lord of the Rings movie when the right of the row Hyrum went Rohan shows up to support condor is a safe space for nerd for being a nerd. So when when they roll up, and they yell a red day, a blood day and it's actually this Norse maybe not Norse is the Scandinavian poem. That's the Tolkien's ripping off but it's fucking beautiful. And then they like scream like death death death and then like run charging into the forces of Mordor. Right? To have the backs of Condor that's when I start crying the most consistently in in The Lord of the Rings trilogy. And so Rogue One operates on the similar principle of the like, Well fuck it, I guess will show up like like sometimes when all your friends are jumping off a bridge like you should probably show up to support them anyway. You know? And like, Io 39:48 would you rather die all at once rather than piece by piece? Margaret 39:52 Yeah, yeah, totally. Which is you know from and or, and then there's also a quote from Blackhawks speaks, which I haven't read in a long time and so I Um, I apologize for possibly paraphrasing this badly but in the war against the colonization of what later became the United States or whatever, right? You know, a bunch of people are sitting around being like, well, we should go to war against these fucking white invaders. And someone is like, No, we shouldn't write because it's useless. If we do it, we'll die. It's like killing mosquitoes. You can kill them, but they keep coming in. There's, there's no point to it. And then the rest of the council is like, alright, well, we're doing it. And this isn't fiction. This is a nonfiction piece. And, and the same guy who was like, well, we shouldn't do this as like, well, I'm coming with you. Because I'm not a coward. You know, and I, I really like that concept within Rogue One. The like, well, this isn't how we wish it had gone. This wasn't what we planned. But we're not going to fucking just let you go out and do there. On your own. We're not cowards. Obviously, some of the people in that council chamber were cowards. Yeah, a Io 40:59 lot of people didn't show up. And I think a lot of other people were invested in the in the assembly or didn't invested in the in building an army against the Empire, rather than we can get we can really get a lot done with some sabotage. We can get a lot done with with a plucky group of fuckers. Yeah, just plop it plopping down and, and putting on some weird uniforms. Margaret 41:31 Yeah. And it, it was considered right. Like, I think a lot of what we're talking about about like, insurrections are what pushed us forward. You know, it wasn't like, like, let's just, I know, where we can go throw a bomb, let's just go throw a bomb randomly. They were like, What are we going to do? You know, like, the first big action and AND, OR is like, we're gonna steal all this money because we need it. Right. And so all of the actions have a purpose, they tie into a strategy and I love. That's one of the things I love about Rogue One, right? It's like, you know, all right, well, against all odds, we're gonna go get the Deathstar plans. You know, rather than just we're gonna go explode a thing, because the Empire has lots of things. You know, Io 42:22 I got a lot, they got lots of things. And I'm, I think that I think that there's a, there's a poetry in an affirmation of life in attacking something symbolically. But yeah, what you've got, you got a symbol and a rush of adrenaline and a, and a huge danger to yourself and everyone else around you, if you're going to put some danger out there. Be sure of it. And I don't know, maybe, maybe have some maybe have a little bit more more payoff? Yeah. Yeah, like, in Minecraft? Margaret 43:00 It's totally like, in Star Wars, you should, you know, think about like, if you're gonna gamble at all, you should wait till the pot is sweet. I don't know, whatever. Yeah, no, it's Io 43:15 go bigger, go big, and then go home. Margaret 43:18 Yeah. Through your safe house. I do think that the Star Wars rebellion in general, does relate to a style of revolution that is less the style of revolution that I would guess the average person listening to this, like, thinks about, like, the history that they're drawing from, at least based on what you were saying is like, national rebellions for against an oppressive outside force, right. You know, we haven't seen we've seen revolutionaries on the capital planet, but we haven't seen them being like, here's how we're going to take the Capitol planet, you know, as ours, right, because we're from here, whatever. Instead, you see all of these colonized forces, these colonized people, being like, we don't want to be colonized anymore. So we're now in this alliance of all these colonized people to fight against this oppressive force. Io 44:12 Oh, that's just another thing that I like. I like a lot about andorre in that the end of the end of row of not row one of A New Hope is just this like, Lily, this this Dyess of of lily white heroes of the rebellion that might as well be out of like Triumph of the Will and like cheering and Chewbacca doesn't get a medal. I know that's well trod territory, but like, justice for my man AND and OR has very few white characters making up the the core of the rebellion. Margaret 44:57 Yeah, yeah. And just under this funny problem that we're running into, from a cultural point of view that all of a sudden we're watching all these prequels, right? Or at least like I watched the game of thrones show, the new one house of dragons. And I liked it. I liked it a lot. I liked it possibly more than I like Game of Thrones. I've literally no idea what that's a statement that drew everyone mad at me or not. Io 45:20 And dragons. You can't argue with that. Margaret 45:23 Yeah, and it's less white. It's still majority white. But it is like markedly less white. And there's something kind of depressing about watching these prequels that are less white. Io 45:35 Something very, something very bad must have happened between then and then. Margaret 45:40 Yeah, even though what we're actually watching of course, is that, you know, the media that better choices getting made. Yeah, exactly. I don't know just something I think about when I watch that kind of shit. Io 45:55 This one This one sort of maps to my, you know, my, my, my headcanon of like, obviously, it's just the casting choices are better now. But it also maps to like successful revolutions. And especially like the one that installs like Princess Leia, Princess into like, royalty into positions of power in like a new Neo lib chorus on seated government eventually were like the people who did the dirty work saga Pereira and Andorra and whoever else are long forgotten, we're just we're all just cannon fodder for this respectable and hard they they fought hard, but they but they were put in an impossible position but like let the let the lower castes get their hands dirty in a way that every successful revolution winds up winds up doing which is why like, like, you know, I'm obviously interested in in a in massive change but the thing that really interests me is not the end result but the the process the affirmation of life of being able to resist in your modern day and live for Me and artistically. But just live rebelliously in the time you are in not for some far off future not what am I supposed to do put put all my put all my fucking plans and morals on hold because I hope that the the proletarian revolution is going to come off some way. Come on, come around. If I if I just joined enough DSA chapters. Here's your sign. Margaret 47:52 I mean, I feel like andorre gets into this kind of stuff in a useful way with the whole prison sequence, right? Where they're in prison or Prison Break. I know and so they're all in prison and they're all doing prison labor. And, you know, is a brutal regime very controlled, it does the thing where like, part of the systems of control it's very panopticon ish, like, part of the systems that control is also that the, I guess in that Fukui way or whatever, right where like people are controlling themselves because they, you know, the prisoners are in charge of the prisoners on some level. Right. Io 48:32 And you got Gollum is the boss. Margaret 48:37 Yeah, and oh, I thought you were telling me we watch this together. I thought you were telling me that the really old guy was Gollum. Io 48:47 The no Andy Serkis. The other prisoners the guy who did mocap for for the one who literally literally call them I wasn't making I wasn't being ageist. Margaret 49:02 But I thought you were saying the old man was the person who did the motion capture for Gollum. Io 49:06 Oh, he used to be very spry. Margaret 49:10 Okay, okay. I mean, so, so go we all you know and and so, you know, so you have Gollum who is the sergeant essentially, he was telling everyone what to do on the cellblock. And then as soon as they know that they're doomed men. They're able to be free. Right? And as a very literal metaphor in this particular context, that as soon as and then the fact that they're like, What is freedom mean? Freedom means jumping into the water even if you can't swim and trying. Right? Is a very non subtle, and they just express it as beautiful. They just have this beautiful scene of everyone jumping in the water. They don't have a grandeur. land they don't hold the guards hostage in order to get I mean to be clear might have been smarter if they had held the gods hostage in order to get like an escape vehicle but whatever Io 50:09 oh they would they would they would have just bought bombed the planet. Margaret 50:13 I know mainly but yeah, that's true. That's you know, like, Io 50:16 like modern you know, a modern prison uprising will hold Guards, guards hostages for the sake of like the people who are holding the guards hostage hostage are going to get extra years on their mobile a ton of extra time on their sentence, if not outright killed by it, but could win could wind up winning better conditions for people inside I don't have I don't have faith that prison officials were uphold their end of the bargain. But yeah, a resistant resistance is is beautiful, no matter. The end result somebody somebody slipped Andy Serkis a copy of blesses the flame. And they're all like, fuck it. Let's go. Yeah, no, let's go for a dive. Margaret 51:06 Totally. And like the ones who die immediately while throwing a wrench at the second armed guard are just as like beautiful and free as the people who swim to safety, you know? And like? No, I really like that whole long extended metaphor that they did around what it means to just actually be free. Which is why I do hold that. The I don't know. I mean, I guess the real question would be to know the writers and you know, because like, people talk about, oh, Disney made this like, no, no, Disney didn't make this Disney put their name on it. It was made by people in the same way that like workers make all value. You know, the the writers and the actors and the directors and all of these people like made and or? And yeah, exactly. So I don't know I don't know where I'm going with that. But Io 52:08 we'll I had a if you want to if you want to think about it a bit I had. I wish I could remember who said this so I would credit them but somebody put out that when Disney was making was making the Lion King and Pocahontas at the same time, they put all their stock into Pocahontas and really micromanage the entire project. I've never seen Pocahontas it sounds like it's a decent movie. But Lion King undoubtedly turned out awesome. Because the because all the writers and artists involved got creative control of it because they didn't have they didn't have Walt over their shoulder the whole time. Same thing happened with Star Wars because Andorra was being developed at the same time that Obi Wan Kenobi, A, A and nobody, and nobody asked me, but the show was good. I did not have a good time watching goon McGregor do his thing again. But yeah, they really micromanage that and they were just like a thing that's like rogue wants share proceed and makes me a little nervous about season two because they'll see that this is is like it and I read I don't really know much about the writers I know that they were interested in like Palestinian resistance and the Haitian Revolution and things like that, which you can see in the show and that the next season is going to get more into like the the ship that I was so excited about, which was like the internal politics of rebellions like I would love I would love to see saw Guerrera talk some more shit about about space to Kunis or whatever. But yeah, yeah, fingers fingers crossed, they'll they'll realize that it was successful because they didn't get their fucking fingerprints all over it. Margaret 54:02 Well, maybe next year, we'll be sitting down to do another episode and we'll be we'll know whether or not everything went to hell or whether it pulled it off. Io 54:12 You'd be like No, they weren't they brought a AR two d two is there for some reason. That's another that's another great thing about this. Like it was like I think it's great because the rebellion never really got its do it's like the entire plot of Star Wars and nobody ever really like fucks with it. It's just like the just like the scenery. But also we don't have we don't have to hear anything about space lasers and the Jedi and Mother I guess there is a wisecracking droid, but I love that little guy. Margaret 54:48 Yeah, nice. And he's, I don't know. I mean, you need the wisecrack. Enjoy in the same way that you need. The animal who sits around and tells jokes or you know, whatever like that is a good is a good character that gets added to TV and movies. Yeah, bring up at Ewoks. But it still was like, way more. I mean, it's essentially it's it's more proletarian than like, we're working class or whatever jargon word I supposed to use here. Instead of like space nights and space princesses and space royalty and you know, all that shit. It's just like, fucking people in the muck getting it done. Io 55:28 Yeah the space the space serfs out there, perfectly capable of braiding a stormtrooper? Yeah. As good as Luke Luke Skywalker. Yeah. Well, I think we did it. We talked about everything AND and OR. But, Margaret, any final thoughts? Margaret 55:46 I'm just, I'm excited for the quality of the storytelling that we like now have available to us as we go forward, because the world is in very dire conditions right now. And we need better stories are so little Gwen has the story of is the quote about like, we need authors who can remember freedom, you know, and I think that we're like, we're starting to see those stories. And we're starting to see him, including in mainstream places. And I think that's like one of the most promising things that I've ever seen as a radical or whatever. So I'm excited. Who knows, maybe it'll all go off the rails, but for now, is good. Io 56:28 There will always be small examples and whether it erupts soon. Being that freedom as a pure idea, or we just have to keep settling for these little diamonds in the rough. I don't know. I'm excited. Yeah, there does seem to be a lot more good stuff recently. But that's us. That's the anarcho geek review. We did it folks. Margaret 56:52 In our cooking, or our Io 56:54 that's the one. That's what Margaret 56:58 this is where anyone is listening. We used to have a blog called a narco geek review. And that's not what this show is called. Io 57:07 No, not related to the anarcho geek review. We disavow we Margaret 57:12 know that Reza vacco splitters they're split out yeah, we've Io 57:17 split we split off from them. They were ideologically unserious. Yeah. Margaret, you want to tell people where where they can find you? Margaret 57:27 Yeah, I've got some podcast once called cool people did cool stuff. I referenced it like three times this article, I asked to talk about individual and community preparedness on another podcast by the same strangers network called live like the world is dying. And until well, by the time you listen to this, I might not be on Twitter anymore, but I'm currently on Twitter at Magpie killjoy Instagram at Margaret killjoy all that shit. I Oh, what about you? Io 57:53 I'm, as of this recording, still still on Twitter, at bum lung. And I'm also on Instagram at bum lung. And if I get on any other social media fingers crossed, they won't have to. It'll probably be under that as well. And before we go, I would I would love to thank we have a Patreon patreon.com/strangers In a tangled wilderness and I would love to thank some of our Patreon supporters. Right now. Hoss the dog. That's a good boy. Mike, aka mkhaya Kaya, thank you. Like I Margaret 58:33 say yeah. Oh, actually. Actually, that's funny. That's right MC. Mikayla, actually my a veteran, right. Make Io 58:42 that McCain or mkhaya. Please settle this bet and whichever one wins I was the other a coke. Chris Sam Kirk. Eleanor. Jennifer Starr Oh, cat J. Chelsea. Dana. David. Nicole. Mickey. Paige, S J. Shawn Hunter, Theo. Boise. Mutual Aid. Milica and Papa Runa. Hope I got that one. Right. Thank you. Thank you all for your support. Big hugs and kisses out to all of you. And thank you everyone who listened. And yeah, to tune in next time when we'll talk about some other nerd bullshit and I'll see you at the movies. 59:40 The times when the struggle seems impossible. I know this already. And then, I'm sure both by the scale of the enemy. Remember this? Freedom is a pure idea. It occurs spontaneously and without instruction. Random Acts of insurrection. are occurring constantly throughout the galaxy, there are a whole armies, battalions that have no idea that they've already enlisted in the course. Remember that the frontier of the rebellion is everywhere. And even the smallest act of insurrection pushes our lines forward. And then remember this imperial need for control is so desperate because it's so unnatural. Tyranny requires constant effort, it breaks, it leaks. Authorities brittle oppression is the mask of fear. Remember that and know this. The day will come when all the skirmishes and battles has moments of defiance will have flooded the banks of the Empire's authority and then there will be one too many. One single thing will break the siege remember this try
Když končil rok 2021 někteří experti varovali, že ruská vojska jsou příliš blízko ukrajinské hranice. Obávali se konfliktu na Ukrajině. Teď, několik desítek hodin před koncem roku 2022 je za námi téměř rok války na Ukrajině, která poznamenala velkou část světa. Podle bezpečnostního experta Andora Šándora je těžké odhadnout, kdy skončí.
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W czterdziestym dziewiątym odcinku podcastu rozczytujemy tatuaże, musztrujemy partyzantów z kroków i leworęczności, dolewamy niebieskie mleko do płatków i dociskamy na max napięcie omawiając znakomity piąty odcinek Andora.
Po kolejnych gwiezdnowojennych aktorskich serialach, których nie zaliczaliśmy do udanych, nasze oczekiwania wędrowały coraz bardziej w dół. Ale w przypadku „Andora” wiele rzeczy sugerowało, że to może być nowa jakość. Showrunnerem zamiast duetu Filoni-Favreau został Tony Gilroy, tj. człowiek z dużym i ciekawym dorobkiem, do roli Cassiana Andora powrócić miał Diego Luna, był to pierwszy serial nie kręcony w „kopule”, a całość miała zamknąć się aż w 12 odcinkach skupionych na jednej historii. Miało też być poważniej, mniej rozrywkowo i w teorii dla nieco starszego widza. Po różnych przetasowaniach otrzymaliśmy finalnie 3‑odcinkową premierę, która przedstawiła widzom pełen prolog i zamknęła pierwszy razdział genezy przyszłego Łotra. W naszym wirtualnym studio też doszło do małych przetasowań i ostatecznie przed mikrofonami zasiedli Hubert „Mando” Spandowski, Rafał „Sick” Siciński i Marek „Rychu” Wyszyński. Czy „Andor” rozpalił u nas ponownie radość z oglądania „Gwiezdnych wojen”? Czy znów trzem dziadom oberwie się za marudzenie? A może tym razem oberwie nam się za chwalenie serialu? O tym przekonamy się już za chwilę. Zapraszamy! Przesłuchaj w Konglomeracie: https://konglomeratpodcastowy.pl/konglomerat-podcastowy/pierwsze-wrazenia-star-wars-andor/ Posłuchaj nas na YouTube: https://youtu.be/HxzpYGtnqJI Nasz Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/konglomeratpodcastowy/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/konglomeratpodcastowy/
Ania z Kubą rozpoczynają od Andora, czyli kolejnego serialu z uniwersum Star Wars. Tytuł odstaje od innych producji spod sztandaru Jedi. Kuba jest nim zachwycony, Ania wręcz przeciwnie. Na koniec recapują 5 odcinek Rodu smoka, pt. Oświetlamy drogę. Co Kuba i Ania myślą o królewskim weselu? Przewidują też, jak potoczą się kolejne odcinki, gdy młodsze aktorki zastąpią starsze Alicent i Rhaenyra.
W czterdziestym siódmym odcinku podcastu powoli sączymy się przez fabułę pierwszych 3 odcinków Andora, zachwycając się dojrzałością i odmiennością nowej wizji telewizyjnych Gwiezdnych wojen.
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Le paure, le emozioni e le decisioni critiche di quella drammatica notte - e dei giorni che seguirono - rivivono nelle parole di chi ha vissuto e combattuto quell'incubo in prima persona. Ma c'è di più. Perché l'incendio è spento ma noi dobbiamo essere sempre pronti al peggio, soprattutto dopo l'estate. Fabio Curto è un volontario della protezione civile e dell'antincendio da quasi 30 anni. Ha guidato la squadra di Andora per 13 anni e adesso è vice presidente del coordinamento dei volontari della Protezione Civile della Provincia di Savona e vice referente provinciale per la zona oggi chiamata Distaccamento Albenga.
On this review podcast, Justin and Josh review what happened at Lenzerheide race and preview the next round Andora. Social: The Rubberside Down Josh Patton
Kamēr Žigajevs un "gameris" pie jums steidzas pa taisno no Daugavas stadiona ar svaigām emocijām, tikmēr neviens nezina, kur spēles laikā bija Arkādijs un vai viņš vispār zin, ka bija spēle un kā tā beidzās? Protams, parunāsim arī par Ukrainas izlases varoņdarbu, Leonela Mesi jaudīgo trofeju un Jurija patiesajām baumām.
Několik let se Evropa včetně nás obává teroristických útoků. Před dvěma lety přišla covidová pandemie, a když už si všichni mysleli, že to nejhorší tu bylo, přišla válka. Do ČR přicházejí uprchlíci po desítkách tisíc. Hrozí nebezpečí i nám? A co bude, až válka skončí? Na to v talk show Face To Face René Kekelyho odpověděl bezpečnostní expert, vojáka a generál v záloze Andora Šándora
„Ruská moc se bude rozprostírat až tam, kde narazí na nepřekonatelný odpor jiného národa,“ tuto větu pronesl nejoblíbenější filozof ruského prezidenta Putina, dnes už zesnulý Ivan Iljin. Co to znamená pro situaci na válčící Ukrajině? Vydrží déle ukrajinská obrana, nebo ruská ekonomika? Může dojít ke změnám v Rusku uvnitř vládnoucí moci? A proč někteří lidé typu Andora Šándora, Václava Klause nebo Stanislava Křečka se tak tragicky mýlí, pokud jde o Rusko a českou situaci? Na tyto a další otázky odpovídá nejnovější podcast Kecy a politika.
The Power of Conversations (ft. Andora Hinton)From difficult conversations to facing unconscious bias, managing our relationships is one of the most important— and powerful— ways to chart a course through our lives and careers.GUEST BIO:Andora Hinton is the founder and CEO of Willow North Growth Partners, a leadership development and sales training provider for corporations around the globe. Her goal is to help professionals transform both their professional and personal lives in a way that leads to monumental transformations in their work. Over the course of her career, she's developed extensive knowledge on the strategies and techniques that lead to real results for both individuals and organizations.Learn more about Andora Hinton:https://willownorth.com/about-us/https://www.linkedin.com/in/andoragandy?trk=org-employeesCORE TOPICS + DETAILS:[2:19] -- Difficult Conversations, Essential ProgressThe hardest conversations lead to the greatest breakthroughsOne constant in professional life is that relationships are always changing and evolving. A coworker becomes a boss, a close friend becomes a sometimes-difficult coworker, and a project doesn't go as planned. Willingness to have— and prepare for— productive conflict is essential, even when it gets uncomfortable.[8:28] -- Objective vs. Subjective Feedback...and where they belongObjective feedback is feedback that's not based on an individual's feelings, while subjective feedback can differ from one person to the next based on their opinions, circumstances, and perspectives. Both have a place, but objective feedback is less personal and can often be less damaging. Focus on behavior, rather than the person or their identity, and watch how difficult conversations become more productive.[14:32] -- The Danger of Unconscious BiasHow can we correct biases we're not even aware of consciously?Want to reduce your biases? Start with self-awareness. Emotional intelligence is partially the ability to look inward and recognize where we fall short. Ask, “What if my thinking is wrong about X, Y, or Z?” Sometimes, you may not like the answer— but that's a clue that it's time to work on changing your perspective and evolving. Evolving is a beautiful thing.[16:59] -- The Power of Walking AwaySometimes you have to abandon shipWhen a difficult conversation is going up in flames, how do you save it? Sometimes, the answer is to postpone it entirely. Andora advocates for an approach that sometimes requires one party to say, “Apparently this is not a great time for us to have this conversation. Let's reconvene at another time.” Sometimes, simply rescheduling a conversation can ensure that both parties are in a better headspace for when it finally does occur.[23:06] -- Don't Wait. Conversate.Delaying difficult conversations for too long can be damagingRescheduling a difficult conversation for a more opportune time is fine. Delaying it as a means of avoidance is dangerous. If you've waited three months to confront someone about an event that occurred months ago, often the problem is too deep, the details too fuzzy, and the biases about the event too hard coded to make real progress. The best time to have a difficult conversation is yesterday. The second-best time is today.[25:27] -- Key TakeawaysCan't-miss tips from this week's episode Focus on managing your emotions throughout difficult conversationsShare the ‘why'Work on reducing your unconscious biasSee conflict as a result of an unmet needPractice having difficult conversations, like any skillPrepare in advance for conversations, keeping in mind your desired outcomeTiming is key— have a conversation as soon as possible, while accounting for unhelpful mindsets that could derail youRESOURCES:[0:18] - AIDS Healthcare Foundation[1:19] - Willow North Partners[13:35] - Seven Habits of Highly Effective People, by Stephen CoveyFOLLOW:Follow Andora: https://willownorth.com/about-us/Follow Lauren: https://www.linkedin.com/in/laurenhogan3Follow AHFter Hours on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ahfterhours/ABOUT AHFTER HOURS:The AIDS Healthcare Foundation is the world's largest HIV/AIDS service organization, operating in 45 countries globally. The mission? Providing cutting-edge medicine and advocacy for everyone, regardless of ability to pay.The AHFter Hours podcast is an official podcast of the AIDS Healthcare Foundation, in which host Lauren Hogan is joined by experts in a range of fields to educate, inform, and inspire listeners on topics that go far beyond medical information to cover leadership, creativity, and success. Learn more at: https://www.aidshealth.orgABOUT THE HOST:Lauren Hogan is the Communications Manager for the AIDS Healthcare Foundation and has been working in a series of roles with the Foundation since 2016. She's passionate about increasing the public visibility of AIDS, the Foundation's critical work, and how everyday people can help join the fight to make cutting-edge medicine, treatment, and support available for anyone who needs it.Learn more about Lauren at: https://www.linkedin.com/in/laurenhogan3Learn more about the AIDS Healthcare Foundation at: https://www.aidshealth.orgABOUT DETROIT PODCAST STUDIOS:In Detroit, history was made when Barry Gordy opened Motown Records back in 1960. More than just discovering great talent, Gordy built a systematic approach to launching superstars. His rigorous processes, technology, and development methods were the secret sauce behind legendary acts such as The Supremes, Stevie Wonder, Marvin Gaye, Diana Ross, and Michael Jackson.As a nod to the past, Detroit Podcast Studios leverages modern versions of Motown's processes to launch today's most compelling podcasts. What Motown was to musical artists, Detroit Podcast Studios is to podcast artists today. With over 75 combined years of experience in content development, audio production, music scoring, storytelling, and digital marketing, Detroit Podcast Studios provides full-service development, training, and production capabilities to take podcasts from messy ideas to finely tuned hits.Here's to making (podcast) history together.Learn more at: DetroitPodcastStudios.com
Il raddoppio ferroviario tra Andora e Finale Ligure torna a far discutere. Le ragioni del "sì" e del "no" sullo spostamento della ferrovia a monte nel confronto tra l'assessore regionale Gianni Berrino, Gian Luigi Taboga (Assoutenti) e Lorenzo Michelini (WWF Savona)
2. Timoteja 2:15 Usiluj sa osvedčiť pred Bohom ako pracovník, ktorý sa nemá za čo hanbiť a správne podáva slovo pravdy.
„Nyní je už docela evidentní, že jsme v Afghánistánu hráli dvacet let roli užitečných idiotů. Bleskový pád draze placeného prozápadního režimu a zběsilý útěk před už bez boje vítězícím Tálibánem udělal tečku za frázemi o tom, že se u Kábulu bojuje za Prahu.“ To jsou slova generála Andora Šándora z minulého dílu. Čtvrt milionu mrtvých, vyhozený bilion dolarů, ztráta tváře a prestiže Severoatlantické aliance, to je konečný výsledek operací Trvalá svoboda a Rozhodná podpora. Fiaskem skončily i mise v Iráku nebo Libyi. Přestože bylo nemálo kritiků intervenční politiky, Západ si do poslední chvíle lhal do kapsy. Můj dnešní host, někdejší náčelník vojenské rozvědky, generál Andor Šándor to v předchozím díle našeho rozhovoru okomentoval také slovy: „Problém je, že žijeme příliš dlouho v té pokrytecké a politické korektnosti, kdy se nenaučíme nazývat věci správnými jmény, a dokonce do takové fáze, že jim uvěříme. Tomu nakonec pak uvěříme, že to vlastně tak je, jak to říkáme, a děláme to, co bychom vlastně dělat neměli.“ 2. díl, 21.08.2021, www.KupreduDoMinulosti.cz
Z Baku odstartovalo třetí armádní letadlo, podle ČTK s 62 Afghánci na palubě. Jsou mezi nimi už všichni spolupracovníci Česka, kteří doteď čekali na záchranu? Hostem DVTV byla Miroslava Pašková, předsedkyně spolku Vlčí máky. A jak takový proces evakuace probíhá? Jaká jsou rizika? Téma pro bezpečnostního experta Andora Šándora. Předseda hnutí Aliance pro budoucnost Pavel Sehnal byl v předvolebním rozhovoru také hostem DVTV. A na závěr interview s režisérkou a animátorkou Michaelou Pavlátovou.
Evropská unie by měla systematičtěji a koordinovaněji čelit ruským hrozbám a nepřátelským akcím. Vyplývá to z nové strategie vztahů s Ruskem, kterou dnes představil šéf unijní diplomacie Josep Borrell. Podle generála v záloze a bezpečnostního analytika Andora Šándora je pro Rusko hlavní nepřítel NATO. Ruská federace bude dělat vše pro to, aby kohezi aliance narušila. Řekl to v odpoledním vysílání Rádia Z. Na vývoj vztahů mezi Ruskem a Západem se ho ptal moderátor Martin Karlík. „Hlavní problém, který Rusko cítí, je ingerence do problematiky Ukrajiny. Otázka možného členství Ukrajiny v Severoatlantické alianci je pro Rusko jako sypání soli do řezných ran,“ říká Šándor. Evropská unie ale podle něj bude usilovat o lepší vztahy s Ruskem, protože se ukazuje, že některé problémy bez něj řešit nejde.
Nouzový stav v České republice končí 14. února, poslanci ho neprodloužili. K takovému výsledku podle bezpečnostního poradce Andora Šándora dojít nemělo.
Piłkarska reprezentacja Polski poznała rywali w eliminacjach mistrzostw świata, które na przełomie listopada i grudnia 2022 roku odbędą się w Katarze. Anglia, Węgry, Albania, Andora i San Marino to grupa śmierci czy marzeń? Czy jest szansa na bezpośredni awans z pierwszego miejsca? Czy szansą na dziewiąty występ na mundialu będą baraże? O tym dyskutowaliśmy w dzisiejszych Punktach Widzenia.
Nedávné teroristické útoky ve Francii a Rakousku opět zdvihly otázku, proč někdo, kdo v hostitelské zemi žije od narození, vezme zbraň a postřílí kolemjdoucí. Příčin islámského terorismu je ale podle bezpečnostního analytika Andora Šándora hned několik.
CRITICALLY ACCLAIMED has a whole smorgasbord of films this week! Film critics William Bibbiani and Witney Seibold review Disney's epic live-action remake MULAN, Charlie Kaufman's mind-bending I'M THINKING OF ENDING THINGS, the new Netflix rom-com LOVE GUARANTEED, the banking conspiracy documentary THE ANDORA HUSTLE, the dark side of culture documentary FEELS GOOD MAN, and the Australian Shakespeare adaptation MEASURE FOR MEASURE! Also this week on THE CRITICALLY ACCLAIMED STREAMING CLUB, Bibbs and Witney dive back into cinema history with Roger Vadim's AND GOD CREATED WOMAN, one of the most controversial films of the 1950s! Mulan - 4:22 I'm Thinking of Ending Things - 26:26 Love Guaranteed - 49:10 The Andora Hustle - 1:05:29 Feels Good Man - 1:10:43 Measure for Measure - 1:18:38 And God Created Woman - 1:27:15 Subscribe on Patreon at www.patreon.com/criticallyacclaimednetwork for exclusive content and exciting rewards, like bonus episodes, commentary tracks and much, much more! And visit our TeePublic page to buy shirts, mugs and other exciting merchandise! Email us at letters@criticallyacclaimed.net, so we can read your correspondence and answer YOUR questions in future episodes! Follow us on Twitter at @CriticAcclaim, join the official Fan Club on Facebook, follow Bibbs at @WilliamBibbiani and follow Witney at @WitneySeibold, and head on over to www.criticallyacclaimed.net for all their podcasts, reviews and more!
Mojca Robas živi v eni najmanjših držav na svetu. V Andoro se je preselila, ker obožuje smučanje in ker ji je znanje angleščine prineslo dobro službo v hotelu, kjer skrbi za rezervacije in organizacijo izletov. Njen dom je v kraju Pas de la Casa na nadmorski višini 2.080 metrov. Kraj ima 2.500 prebivalcev, v vrhuncu zimske sezone pa lahko v njem prebiva okoli 50.000 ljudi.
Knihu s úvahami Andora Šándora představuje knihovnice Helena Stejskalová. Dále rozhovor s českobudějovickým spisovatelem Jaromírem Jindrou o Návratu mrtvého muže.
43. odcinek z cyklu "Polacy na świecie", w którym pytamy, jak słuchaczki podcastu "8:10" radzą sobie z powrotem do "normalności" w końcówce - jak mamy nadzieję - walki z pandemią koronawirusa. Rozmawiamy z Pauliną Sawczuk, architektką mieszkającą w Finlandii, Kają Tyzenhauz, korespondentką "Wysokich Obcasów" i nauczycielką śpiewu we Francji, oraz Kariną Kabus, właścicielką biura turystycznego w maleńkiej Andorze. Jak wyglądało ich życie zawodowe w zamknięciu i co zmieni się w najbliższych tygodniach? Na podcast zaprasza Michał Nogaś. Więcej odcinków na https://wyborcza.pl/podcast
Pardon our delay! Apparently we were a little slow getting back from the Listener Library where we found “The Dark Wall,” from Escape, recommended to us by Sarah. Thanks, Sarah! This story, written by Kathleen Hite, tells the story of a man traveling through Andora with his wife. She starts to behave strangely, her love […]
Pronti per il 2° appuntamento 2020 con l’unico podcast di triathlon in italiano, il Triathlon Daddo Podcast di giovedì 16 gennaio 2020!ASCOLTA QUI TUTTE LE PUNTATE DI TRIATHLON DADDO PODCASThttps://www.mondotriathlon.it/podcastISCRIVITI AL NOSTRO CANALE YOUTUBE DI MONDO TRIATHLON TRIATHLONhttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCssRFRHdlTk9diBz54fMwaQDario Daddo Nardone ti guiderà attraverso i temi e i racconti dei protagonisti di questo episodio...Troverai le STORIE... di una rocker con un triplice sogno da realizzare, Gianna Nannini dell’Extraterrestre che non è infallibile, ma quasi, Daniela Ryf di una instancabile sognatrice capace di superare ogni limite, Sabrina Schillaci di un altro Extraterrestre che vuole giocare a poker con i Cinque Cerchi, Alistair BrownleeAscolterai le ultime notizie d’ATTUALITÀ... su Cervia e Bertinoro, comuni romagnoli delle Terre del Triathlon, in trasferta alla Fiera di Stoccarda su Marta Meditto da votare per farla diventare l’alessandrina del 2019 sull runner Maurizio Lupi, che ha fatto passare una mozione importante per lo sport d’endurance tricolore su papà Walter Passuello, tragicamente scomparso, con il mondo del triathlon a stringersi attorno a DomeSentirai dettagli sulle GARE...La presentazione dei Campionati Italiani di Winter Triathlon a CogneIl doppio sold out a Cervia di Ironman Italy e Ironman 70.3 ItalyLe informazioni su iscrizioni e dettagli per Irondelta Medio di Primavera, Triathlon Costa Smeralda, gli eventi di TriO Events e Follow Your Passion, Triathlon di Andora, Triathlon della Valdelsa e The Night of Triathlon.E gli approfondimenti per due grandi eventi internazionali in partnership con Mondo Triathlon: Embruman e Mallorca 140.6.Nel fine settimana ti aspetto per fare due chiacchiere di persona: sabato 18 gennaio presenterò in una location da favola il Ladispoli Triathlon, domenica 19 sarò a Bologna alla festa del Comitato Emilia Romagna FITri.Ti aspetto!Tieniti aggiornato su tutte le gare e leggi le appassionanti storie di triathlon su...www.mondotriathlon.it#daddocè #ioTRIamo ❤#mondotriathlon #fczstyle#sempreavanticolsorriso#daddotritour2020 #trilife #triathlonCAPITOLI TRIATHLON DADDO PODCAST 2020-01-1600:00:13 INTRO00:01:09 STORIE GIANNA00:03:13 STORIE DANIELA SABRINA ALISTAIR00:06:51 ATTUALITÀ00:11:35 GARE00:13:30 CALENDARIO00:15:16 CALENDARIO IM ITALY00:17:40 CALENDARIO ALTRE00:20:25 CALENDARIO EMBRUN MALLORCA00:22:04 CIAO
"Mungo decides to take on country files as it lands on Andora, and gives a detailed description of how to get there and why not to. Dan dabbles in celeb gossip which provides us with a much needed update on Wagatha Christie" and addresses THE huge paedo royal elephant in the room. Oh, and the first instalment of Divas and Dives is thrust upon the listeners, whether they like or not.”
Fifi DuBois welcomes the current running Miss Gay America to her Funhouse. Andora TeTee is a character illusionist, costume designer, decorator, and event planner who FiFi sits down with and discusses all things pageants, costumes, and beyond. Learn more at www.fifisfunhouse.com and follow us at @fifisfunhouse and @fifiduboisdq on Instagram --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/fifis-funhouse/message
There is nothing I like more than seeing new business pop up in Erie and when they taste as good as Andora's it only makes it better! This episode I talk with the owners on their journey to setting up shop.
Leder av Studentparlamentet ved UiO, Susann Andora Biseth-Michelsen gjester kontoret til studiedekan Gunn Enli.
Leder av Studentparlamentet ved UiO, Susann Andora Biseth-Michelsen gjester kontoret til studiedekan Gunn Enli.
Leder av Studentparlamentet ved UiO, Susann Andora Biseth-Michelsen gjester kontoret til studiedekan Gunn Enli.
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Tuesday we are learned about the gig economy--what it is, and what it means for the development of Erie. With us were Andy & Rora Steinmetz, who are opening Andora’s Bubble Tea shop downtown this month, but also experienced gig and remote workers. Then Sean Fedorko, co-founder of Radius Cowork in the Renaissance Center, about the story behind co-working spaces, freelancing and remote working.
#032 Jeff Andora This time on T1 I'm joined by personal trainer, owner of the secretive Flash Fitness gym in Bangkok and author of multiple books - Jeff Andora. Check out some of his books here: The Habits and Hormones Solution How To Sculpt a Classic Physique Thanks so much for listening! If you like the show you can subscribe and leave a review here on: Apple Podcasts Spotify Stitcher Follow the Tier-One Facebook Page and Instagram here. Recorded: 22/04/2019
Setting the Intention to Make Music Full Time – Eli Lev My interview with Eli Lev was recording on Labor Day 2018, the US holiday that commemorates hard working Americans. I like to think it commemorates hard working people everywhere. Eli is definitely among the hard working. He's working hard to figure out what it takes to be a full time musician. It appears he's doing something right. Eli introduced himself to me by way of Twitter. After listening to his work and looking at what he's doing on social and the webs, I circled back to ask if he'd like to be a guest on the podcast. Around the time we met, he found this podcast and tells me that it's been helpful for him to hear what other artists are doing and struggle with. That of course warms my heart. He is genrefied as neo folk. He performs solo and with a 5 to 6 piece band called Fortunes Found. Eli says the band got it's name because he feels so very fortunate to have found them. He also says the band is elevating his sound and songs through live performance. Eli is also finding success on Patreon, YouTube and Spotify, all of which we discuss in this conversation. He shares the details of a creative Spotify experiment that has garnered him more plays than anything that's been prescribed by others. He also shares tips on getting started with Patreon, and how he got comfortable with the the camera by posting on YouTube. He's leveraging a small team of experts, growing his community, and doing things by setting intentions. Among his biggest intentions is to release four albums over the next four years. These albums will all be thematically connected by Eli's interest in the four cardinal directions of the Navaho nation. The first one, All Roads East, was released in 2017. The next one will be released this November 2018. Hear Eli's latest single Chasing Daylight at the end of this episode. Eli is well traveled, having spent time in Australia, New Zealand, the Middle East, Isreal, Andora, Spain, France, and Mexico, among other places. His decision to become a full-time musician stems from time spent at a remote beach outside of Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. It was on this beach that he first set the intention to focus his time and career on music. His fallback plan is to teach. Eli has a masters in language education; but he may not need that backup plan. His career is going well thus far, and most importantly–he's happy. SHOW NOTES Eli-Lev.com Eli Lev's Patreon Page Ross Barber-Smith and Electric Kiwi CD Baby DIY Musician Podcast Folk Friday on Eli's YouTube Channel Philip VanDusen on Partner4Leads Biz Podcast Eli's Patreon Page RELATED EPISODES Growth Hack Your Fan Base Using Indie Radio – D Grant Smith The Austin Based Soul of Mingo Fishtrap–Roger Blevins Jr Disclosure (pardon the interruption): Products listed below may contain affiliate links. If you purchase using these links, I'll earn a small commission at no extra cost to you. RESOURCES FOR MUSICIANS The Unstarving Musician's Guide to Getting Paid Gigs, by Robonzo Growth Farming the Seth Godin Way, a FREE ebook by D Grant Smith Web Hosting by DreamHost More Musician Resources (my Resources page) PRODUCTS MENTIONED Zoom H1 Handy Recorder Zoom H5 4-Track Portable Recorder
Setting the Intention to Make Music Full Time – Eli Lev My interview with Eli Lev was recording on Labor Day 2018, the US holiday that commemorates hard working Americans. I like to think it commemorates hard working people everywhere. Eli is definitely among the hard working. He's working hard to figure out what it takes to be a full time musician. It appears he's doing something right. Eli introduced himself to me by way of Twitter. After listening to his work and looking at what he's doing on social and the webs, I circled back to ask if he'd like to be a guest on the podcast. Around the time we met, he found this podcast and tells me that it's been helpful for him to hear what other artists are doing and struggle with. That of course warms my heart. He is genrefied as neo folk. He performs solo and with a 5 to 6 piece band called Fortunes Found. Eli says the band got it's name because he feels so very fortunate to have found them. He also says the band is elevating his sound and songs through live performance. Eli is also finding success on Patreon, YouTube and Spotify, all of which we discuss in this conversation. He shares the details of a creative Spotify experiment that has garnered him more plays than anything that's been prescribed by others. He also shares tips on getting started with Patreon, and how he got comfortable with the the camera by posting on YouTube. He's leveraging a small team of experts, growing his community, and doing things by setting intentions. Among his biggest intentions is to release four albums over the next four years. These albums will all be thematically connected by Eli's interest in the four cardinal directions of the Navaho nation. The first one, All Roads East, was released in 2017. The next one will be released this November 2018. Hear Eli's latest single Chasing Daylight at the end of this episode. Eli is well traveled, having spent time in Australia, New Zealand, the Middle East, Isreal, Andora, Spain, France, and Mexico, among other places. His decision to become a full-time musician stems from time spent at a remote beach outside of Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. It was on this beach that he first set the intention to focus his time and career on music. His fallback plan is to teach. Eli has a masters in language education; but he may not need that backup plan. His career is going well thus far, and most importantly–he's happy. SHOW NOTES Eli-Lev.com Eli Lev's Patreon Page Ross Barber-Smith and Electric Kiwi CD Baby DIY Musician Podcast Folk Friday on Eli's YouTube Channel Philip VanDusen on Partner4Leads Biz Podcast Eli's Patreon Page RELATED EPISODES Growth Hack Your Fan Base Using Indie Radio – D Grant Smith The Austin Based Soul of Mingo Fishtrap–Roger Blevins Jr Disclosure (pardon the interruption): Products listed below may contain affiliate links. If you purchase using these links, I'll earn a small commission at no extra cost to you. RESOURCES FOR MUSICIANS The Unstarving Musician's Guide to Getting Paid Gigs, by Robonzo Growth Farming the Seth Godin Way, a FREE ebook by D Grant Smith Web Hosting by DreamHost More Musician Resources (my Resources page) PRODUCTS MENTIONED Zoom H1 Handy Recorder Zoom H5 4-Track Portable Recorder
Key Links Get your official Counting Countries apparel Listen with Spotify We’re on Amazon Alexa --------------------------------------- On today’s episode, I welcome Mar Pages to Counting Countries. I first learned about Mar when researching a trip to Djibouti several years ago and came across her blog. I emailed her a question or two and she responded back with some advice. Two years later, I shared dinner with her when a group of mutual friends met up in Bangkok at my favorite Mexican restaurant, Charlie Browns. We are regional neighbors as she lives in Singapore and I am in Bangkok. Since university Mar has led a truly global life, living in multiple countries and traveling extensively for work throughout the world. This is quite a big change copated to her fist travel forays which were limited to road trips to nearby Andora to stock up on Nutella with her family. Mar has lived in London, Dubai, and Singapore. She has also practically lived in multiple other cities on long consulting gigs like Nairobi and Manila. This year, Mar made a major change in her life as she officially left corporate life so she can focus exclusively on her online businesses and her travel. Mar touches on the magic of Bhutan and her frustrations with Nigeria, a place she has traveled to often for work. She shares with us how she felt unsafe in Somaliland and her interactions with the locals. She speaks about the isolation she felt in Sudan and the pyramids of Meroe. And talks about a solo, multi-week to the Pacific which made her reevaluate her travel goals. Mar speaks about her travel inspiration Anthony Bourdain and one of her favorite travel blogs, Roads & Kingdoms. Mar is the Chapter Leader of Travel Massive in Singapore. Travel Massive is the largest travel network in the world with over 40,000 people. It is sort of like LinkedIn for people who work in the travel industry, with both online and real world networking. Check it out if you have a travel job. I encourage you to subscribe wherever you listen, Apple Podcast, Google Play, Stitcher, Spotify and of course if you like the program, feel free write a review like Steve_M_300 from USA did. Ric is an excellent interviewer. He is able to keep things on track and will be sure to follow up where needed to bring to life some very unique travel stories. This podcast will give you wanderlust. This show has introduced me to many things the best of which was nomad mania. I was very surprised to see how my ranking ended up being on that site. Thank you Ric for putting this podcast together. Currently at 82 countries and hoping one day to be well traveled and interesting enough to appear on the program. I love to listen to your show while I am traveling as I find it motivates me to keep exploring. Thanks for everything you do. Please keep up the great work.” Thanks for sharing these kind words and I hope you hit the century mark soon. I also want to say a quick hello to our fans around the world … from Paraguay to Afghanistan, from Angola to Haiti and over 100 different countries. But for now, here’s my conversation with Mar who was in Singapore, the Garden City, while I was in Boston known to some as Beantown. Please listen in and enjoy.
Join us for a walk down memory lane as we retrace the start of the Ruby community in Johannesburg and end up on the trails of the Aosta Valley. Kenneth & Kevin chat with Armand du Plessis, a long-time Rubyist about his journey from classic ASP to being the CTO of Hornet. We get a small glimpse into life before .net and building applications for Symbian, and a whirlwind tour of building various systems in the mobile money space. Armand has always been a keen early adopter, building an OpenID bridge for Facebook (a precursor to their own Facebook Connect platform), hooking up Erlang and Ruby processes with BERT and running Tokyo Cabinet back in the day. His adventures included a brief stop with open-sourced S60 browser from Nokia, trying to bridge native API's and JavaScript long before it was cool! We also have some good chats about the early days of the Ruby community in Johannesburg, the start of then Ruby on Beer (now Jozi.rb) and some interesting visitors we've had. We also touch on BarCampJozi and the need for another one. The last five years Armand has been involved with Hornet, a gay social network and dating app. Armand was part of the team that helped launch the service after just 2 months of build, and made it in time for various launch parties they had all over the world. Admittedly they still have some technical debt today for some of the shortcuts taken back then. Kenneth was very grateful to hear someone admit this openly and honestly. We also lean a few interesting things about their stack and the huge amounts of traffic they do (their CDN serves more traffic than the Cape Town Internet Exchange!). Finally we lace up as Armand shares with us his trail running adventures from the last few years. Armand has embarked on some truly epic runs all over the world, including Mont Blanc, Patagonia, Andora and many more. As we recorded he was getting ready to participate in the 2016 Tor Des Giants. Armand shares some tips and motivation and technology that can help kickstart a healthy trail running addiction. Follow Armand online: * https://twitter.com/armanddp * https://github.com/armanddp Hornet can be found at https://hornetapp.com Some resources mentioned during the show: * Nokia Web Browser for S60 - http://company.nokia.com/en/news/press-releases/2006/05/24/nokia-releases-web-browser-for-s60-engine-code-to-open-source-community * WURLF - http://wurfl.sourceforge.net/ * BERT - http://bert-rpc.org/ * Tokyo Cabinet - http://fallabs.com/tokyocabinet/ * BarCampJozi - http://barcamp.org/w/page/400891/BarCampJohannesburg * Oldest known invite to Ruby on Beer 2009/01/27 - https://groups.google.com/d/msg/rubyorgza/rzUCs5TAQJA/A3AG863uyqIJ * Blaine Cook - https://twitter.com/blaine * Evan "Rabble" - https://twitter.com/rabble * Sidekiq - http://sidekiq.org * Tor Des Giants - http://www.tordesgeants.it/en And finally our picks Kenneth: * Big Red Barn (trail runs & mountain biking) - http://www.thebigredbarn.co.za/ * Zombies, run! - https://zombiesrungame.com Kevin: * Ubuntu - http://www.ubuntu.com Armand: * Cape Town Running Company Wolfpack Trails - http://www.capetownrunningco.com/ * Kibana - https://www.elastic.co/products/kibana Thanks for listening! Stay in touch: * Website & newsletter - https://zadevchat.io * Socialize - https://twitter.com/zadevchat & http://facebook.com/ZADevChat/ * Suggestions and feedback - https://github.com/zadevchat/ping * Subscribe and rate in iTunes - http://bit.ly/zadevchat-itunes
Die aktuelle Debatte um den dreijährigen Wehrdienst von Unions Präsidenten Dirk Zingler beim Wachregiment Felix Dserschinski des Ministeriums für Staatssicherheit haben wir zum Anlass für eine Sonderausgabe des Podcasts genommen. Gemeinsam mit Tino Czerwinski (aka TeeCee, Moderator des Fantreffens bei Union) und Jan diskutieren wir die These, dass das transportierte Image von Union als "Anti-DDR-Verein" dazu geführt hat, die Fallhöhe für die Medienrelevanz von Zinglers Biographie herzustellen. Wir versuchen herauszufinden, wie viel von diesem Image Legende und wie viel tatsächlich Schnittmenge mit der erlebten Realität in der DDR ist. Zum Schluss überlegen wir, wie eine in unseren Augen überfällige Auseinandersetzung mit der Geschichte von Union in der DDR aussehen könnte. Als Bonus gibt es ab 51:17 Min ein viertelstündiges Gespräch mit Andora, in dem er seine Sicht auf Unions Geschichte in der DDR schildert. Andora ist Popart-Künstler und Unionfan. Er wurde in der DDR zu sechseinhalb Jahren Gefängnis verurteilt und später freigekauft. Die Tonqualität ist etwas anders als sonst. Das liegt daran, dass wir in einem Café in Köpenick bzw. in Mitte aufgenommen haben.
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Podcast manga review of Goth. Story by Otsuichi and based on his novel. Art by Kendi Oiwa. Translated by Lori Riser. Adapted by Anthony C. Andora. Originally published in Japan by Kadokawa Shoten. Published in US by Tokyopop, $10.99, Rated Mature 18+. Itsuki Kamiyama is a high school student that has always been a bit weird, if not dangerous, but he's been able to conceal his true nature with a fake smile and a charming personality. It's his inner life that is pretty twisted. Lately, he's been following the infamous wrist-cut case, a tabloidesque series of mutilations in which a psycho has been cutting off the hands of what appear to be random victims. The person is so crazy that even animals are not safe. Itsuki admires the wrist-cut perpetrator and even secretly longs to have some hands himself. Actually, he wants the hands of one girl in particular: Yoru Morino, a girl who is infamous throughout the school for having scar marks on her wrists. Things get even weirder when Itsuki begins to suspect that one of his teachers might be the wrist-cut case perp. This is only the first of four cases that Ituski and Yoru get involved in. My Grade: B-
Quarta tappa Campionato Italiano Longboard 2006 - Italian Longboard Championship 4th leg - Cinghiale Marino Longboard Cup - Andora, Liguria.