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Five years after Peter Sutcliffe's death, his crimes continue to cast a long shadow over Northern England. In this remastered episode, I revisit a two-part series from my archives, now presented as one seamless story.This episode focuses on the thirteen women whose names are too often forgotten. I look at who they were, the lives they were building, and how systemic failings left them at risk. I also revisit the investigation's major missteps, the Wearside Jack hoax, and the eventual arrest and trial.Fifty years on from the first confirmed murder - and five years since Sutcliffe's death - their stories remain as important as ever.Exclusive content:Patreon - Ad Free, Early Access, Exclusive EpisodesFollow the show:YouTubeInstagramFacebookTikTokWebsiteDisclaimer:The case discussed in this podcast episode is real and represents the worst day in many people's lives. I aim to cover such stories with a victim-focused approach, using information from publicly available sources. While I strive for accuracy, some details may vary depending on the sources used. You can find the sources for each episode on my website. Due to the nature of the content, listener discretion is advised. Thank you for your understanding and support. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Originally released September 2016: For this second episode in our series on Iron Maiden BJ is joined by frequent guest Fistful of Dave for a discussion about the band's second album Killers released in 1981. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jean est garçon de café au Balzar, une brasserie typique du quartier latin. On est en 1995 et pas mal de choses ont changé depuis qu'il a commencé dans le métier : la tenue, la clientèle, mais aussi les conditions de travail. Pourtant, il reste toujours quelque chose d'aristocratique dans le service, que les premiers garçons de café, ex gens de maison, ont rapporté des châteaux désertés au moment de la Révolution Française.*** Crédits archive *** Extrait de l'émission radiophonique "Grand angle : Splendeurs et misères des garçons de café". Réalisation Brigitte Alléhaut. Production Marie-Odile Delacour - France Culture - 16/12/1995 ****** Crédits podcast *** Documentalistes : Pascale Aubaret - Restauration et mixage : Stéphane Rives - Enregistrement : Guillaume Solignat - Voix off : Clara De Antoni - Musique(s) : Universal Production Music France - Chargée de production : Delphine Lambard, Sophie Da Costa - Cheffe de projet : Lætitia Fourmond - Chargée d'édition : Anouk Valverde - Responsable éditoriale : Zoé Macheret - Un podcast INA.Hébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
In today's episode, Melissa Ziobro shares her journey from being a history professor to managing the Bruce Springsteen Archives, and discusses her role in curating and interpreting the collection. The conversation also delves into the educational mission of the archives, the recent Born to Run 50th anniversary celebrations, and the anticipated opening of the new archives building. Join us for an insightful discussion about history, music, and Bruce Springsteen's lasting legacy. 00:00 Introduction and Guest Welcome 01:52 Melissa's Role at the Bruce Springsteen Archives 02:39 Museum Experiences and Inspirations 04:42 The Vision for the Bruce Springsteen Archives 11:46 Melissa's Journey and Passion for History 19:00 Incorporating Music into Education 21:18 Balancing Teaching and Archive Work 24:33 Engaging Different Audiences 27:59 Academic Conference on Born to Run 28:09 Marathon Week of Events 28:40 Springsteen and Long Branch Exhibit 29:29 Academic Conference Highlights 31:44 Unique Presentations and Panels 33:26 Moderating Panels and Personal Experiences 39:28 Supporting the Archives 41:24 Favorite Songs and Albums 43:20 The Thunder Road Question 46:17 Final Thoughts and Farewell Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week’s Prog-Watch From The Archives comes from the 5th Season, and includes some interview with Erik Norlander, when he and John Payne were working together as Dukes Of The Orient. Of course there is also plenty of great Erik Norlander and Dukes music!
And now a reposting of this rambling and too brief biography of Whilce Portacio, the original seventh member of Image Comics who was never really a founder.
FB PROPHECY HOUR: These Are The Days of Elijah!Featuring: Marty CohenDate: 11-13-2025These are the days we live in, listen as he explains why!ARCHIVES:https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/branchPLEASE VISIT:http://wichitahomeless.com/Donations and Contact:https://prophecyhour.com/https://www.messiahsbranch.com/
FB PROPHECY HOUR: MN House Prayer and My WarFeaturing: Bradlee DeanDate: 11-13-2025This man will really surprise you, he was called to do a prayerin the MN state house doing so he upset Devil in a big way, but the Father is using that to increase Him to wake up our youth and all those whom will listen. A very good program with a message for all!In fact it is another do not miss End-time radio program“We are Warning the World as it HAPPENS!”“Remember we do not 100% agree with everything our guests, say, do, or believe. It is up to you to pray and sort it out!”ARCHIVES:https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/branchPLEASE VISIT:http://wichitahomeless.com/Donations and Contact:https://prophecyhour.com/https://www.messiahsbranch.com/Also Support are Guest's at:https://sonsoflibertyradio.com/
Messiah's Branch Mission Update (11-04-2025)ARCHIVES:https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/branchVisit:http://wichitahomeless.com/Donations and Contact:https://prophecyhour.com/https://www.messiahsbranch.com/
FB PROPHECY HOUR: MN House Prayer and My WarFeaturing: Bradlee DeanDate: 11-13-2025This man will really surprise you, he was called to do a prayerin the MN state house doing so he upset Devil in a big way, but the Father is using that to increase Him to wake up our youth and all those whom will listen. A very good program with a message for all!In fact it is another do not miss End-time radio program“We are Warning the World as it HAPPENS!”“Remember we do not 100% agree with everything our guests, say, do, or believe. It is up to you to pray and sort it out!”ARCHIVES:https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/branchPLEASE VISIT:http://wichitahomeless.com/Donations and Contact:https://prophecyhour.com/https://www.messiahsbranch.com/Also Support are Guest's at:https://sonsoflibertyradio.com/
FB PROPHECY HOUR: These Are The Days of Elijah!Featuring: Marty CohenDate: 11-13-2025These are the days we live in, listen as he explains why!ARCHIVES:https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/branchPLEASE VISIT:http://wichitahomeless.com/Donations and Contact:https://prophecyhour.com/https://www.messiahsbranch.com/
This episode originally aired Oct. 15, 2024. On the night of Oct. 16, 2024, Jews around Canada welcomed the holiday of Sukkot, having erected temporary wooden or cloth structures outside their synagogues and homes. While celebrating in their makeshift shacks, many told stories of the huts that ancient Israelites lived in after their exodus from Egypt. Meanwhile, in modern-day Canada, a different kind of exodus is happening across the country: young Jewish families, along with Canadians of all stripes, are finding themselves priced out of the housing market, fleeing their home cities to find affordable houses in ever-farther destinations. While the cost of a sukkah kit may seem steep these days, in the hundreds or low thousands, it pales it comparison to the national average cost of a house: nearly $650,000. As a result, housing organizations are stepping in to find creative solutions. One such company with deep Jewish roots is Ourboro, whose COO, Eyal Rosenblum, is the son of Israeli immigrants. The company essentially buys a stake in your house by lending you up to $250,000 for your down payment. Whatever the percentage of the down payment is, that's what you'll have to pay them back once you sell. The idea has caught on, with real estate developer Miles Nadal having joined Ourboro as a key investor. Eyal Rosenblum joins The CJN Daily to explain how this concept can help some Canadians afford homes, and why his Jewish values align with the idea. Credits Host and writer: Ellin Bessner ( @ebessner ) Production team: Zachary Kauffman (senior producer), Andrea Varsany (producer), Michael Fraiman (executive producer) Music: Bret Higgins Support our show Subscribe to The CJN newsletter Donate to The CJN (+ get a charitable tax receipt) Subscribe to North Star (Not sure how? Click here )
Today's episode is a trip into the archives, as we look back at a fascinating chat with Arsenal legend Thierry Henry. Gary, Alan and Micah hear about which Premier League player is the only one to come close to Lionel Messi and who Thierry thinks is the better manager, Arsene Wenger or Pep Guardiola. The French superstar also discusses Arsenal under Mikel Arteta and whether they can finally go all the way. This interview was originally done with Thierry in October 2023. The Rest Is Football is powered by Fuse Energy. To sign up and for terms and conditions, visit fuseenergy.com/football Join The Players Lounge: The official fantasy football club of The Rest Is Football. It's time to take on Gary, Alan and Micah for the chance to win monthly prizes and shoutouts on the pod. It's FREE to join and as a member, you'll get access to exclusive tips from Fantasy Football Hub including AI-powered team ratings, transfer tips, and expert team reveals to help you climb the table - plus access to our private Slack community. Sign up today at therestisfootball.com. https://therestisfootball.com/?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=episode_description&utm_content=link_cta For more Goalhanger Podcasts, head to www.goalhanger.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Un an après les attentats de Paris, cet épisode retraçait la douleur, la solidarité et la renaissance d'une ville qui, malgré la tragédie, avait choisi l'espoir et la résilience.
En 2016, dans cet entretien, Salim Toorabally, agent de sécurité au Stade de France lors des attentats du 13 novembre 2015, raconte comment sa vigilance a permis d'éviter un drame et comment cet événement a transformé sa vie...
Entre audible et inaudible Episode 3Quelles frontières entre l'audible et l'inaudible ? Devait-on écouter l'audio du Bataclan, c'est à dire l'enregistrement fait dans la salle de spectacle lors des attentats ? Pourquoi et comment ? Le sujet fût fort débattu en audience. Le 1er avril 2022, l'audio est diffusé à l'audience. Ce jour-là, il neigeait.Le procès du 13 novembre sur écouteFace à la violence terroriste, qu'est-ce que la société est capable d'entendre ou non dans une salle d'audience ? Et puis, dans ce cas précis, comment faire face à l'inaudible ?Le procès des attentats du 13 novembre 2015 s'est tenu du 8 septembre 2021 au 29 juin 2022 pour juger les personnes accusées d'être en lien avec l'attaque du stade de France, des terrasses et du Bataclan.Il a été filmé pour l'histoire. Aurore Juvenelle, qui n'avait jamais mis les pieds dans un procès d'assises, est venue quotidiennement retranscrire le contenu des débats pour les Archives nationales. Mais très vite, elle remarque un décalage entre la trace qui va rester pour l'histoire et ce qui est en train de se jouer collectivement. Sur les bancs, dans les couloirs, à la machine à café, elle se lie à un collectif de chercheurs qui se pose les mêmes questions. Au gré de ses pérégrinations, Aurore réalise qu'au cœur même des débats, en audience, le sonore est devenu un enjeu central. Alors elle quitte son habit d'archiviste, prend son micro et part mener l'enquête.L'audience, c'était aussi le lieu pour renouer avec les mots, ceux qui permettent de faire société, et que le terrorisme veut détruire. Mais peut-on tout dire avec des mots ?Ce récit, somme inédite d'entretiens avec des parties civiles, des avocats et les chercheurs du collectif, est le fruit de la rencontre entre les sciences sociales et l'expérience sensible.MentionsExtraits de reportages :BBC News 8 septembre 2021.AFP, le 6 septembre 2021.France 5, “C dans l'air”, 7 septembre 2021.France Inter, La matinale, 30 juin 2022.France 3 Paris île de France, 29 juin 2022.Euronews, 18 novembre 2015.Pour aller plus loinPromete (collectif), Les procès « historiques » du terrorisme, Politika, 2022. URL: https://www.politika.io/fr/atelier/proces-historiques-du-terrorismeArchéologie d'un procès. Juger les attentats du 13 novembre 2015, Sylvie Lindeperg, Verdier, 2025Un verdict sans appel. Enquête sur le procès des attentats de novembre 2015. Enquête sur le procès des attentats de novembre 2015, Sandrine Lefranc, Anne Wyvekens, Pauline Jarroux, Antoine Mégie, Actes sud, 2025Extraire les victimes de violences du marbre de leur trauma : retour sur le procès des attentats du 13-Novembre, Sandrine Lefranc, AOC, juin 2022Les victimes dans les procès des attentats de janvier et novembre 2015, Sylvain Antichan, Sarah Gensburger, Pauline Jarroux (dir), IERDJ, 2023.RemerciementsA la jeune femme aux cheveux bleus de l'épisode 3 dont on n'a pas su le nom.Aux personnes dont nous avons utilisé certaines citations faites en audience.A toutes les personnes qui ont accepté de témoigner au micro et toutes celles que l'on a malheureusement dû couper au montage.Merci pour leur confiance. Aux chercheuses et chercheurs du collectif de recherche ProMeTe.A Martine Sin Blima-Barru, pour son soutien dans ce projet. Enregistrements De septembre 2021 à octobre 2025 Prises de son Aurore Juvenelle Entretiens, montage et narration Aurore Juvenelle et Mathilde Sergent-Mirebault Réalisation et mixage Charlie Marcelet Illustration Boris Séméniako Musiques originales Samuel Hirsch et Charlie Marcelet
L'ambiguïté des silences Episode 5Dans cette audience, on a traversé beaucoup de silences ; ceux de victimes à la barre, ceux des accusés, celui du micro, de l'archive audiovisuelle, ce que la société n'est pas capable d'entendre. Mais il y a une ambiguïté dans le silence. Ou du moins, il peut avoir plusieurs sens en même temps, parfois même contradictoires.Le procès du 13 novembre sur écouteFace à la violence terroriste, qu'est-ce que la société est capable d'entendre ou non dans une salle d'audience ? Et puis, dans ce cas précis, comment faire face à l'inaudible ?Le procès des attentats du 13 novembre 2015 s'est tenu du 8 septembre 2021 au 29 juin 2022 pour juger les personnes accusées d'être en lien avec l'attaque du stade de France, des terrasses et du Bataclan.Il a été filmé pour l'histoire. Aurore Juvenelle, qui n'avait jamais mis les pieds dans un procès d'assises, est venue quotidiennement retranscrire le contenu des débats pour les Archives nationales. Mais très vite, elle remarque un décalage entre la trace qui va rester pour l'histoire et ce qui est en train de se jouer collectivement. Sur les bancs, dans les couloirs, à la machine à café, elle se lie à un collectif de chercheurs qui se pose les mêmes questions. Au gré de ses pérégrinations, Aurore réalise qu'au cœur même des débats, en audience, le sonore est devenu un enjeu central. Alors elle quitte son habit d'archiviste, prend son micro et part mener l'enquête.L'audience, c'était aussi le lieu pour renouer avec les mots, ceux qui permettent de faire société, et que le terrorisme veut détruire. Mais peut-on tout dire avec des mots ?Ce récit, somme inédite d'entretiens avec des parties civiles, des avocats et les chercheurs du collectif, est le fruit de la rencontre entre les sciences sociales et l'expérience sensible.MentionsExtraits de reportages :BBC News 8 septembre 2021.AFP, le 6 septembre 2021.France 5, “C dans l'air”, 7 septembre 2021.France Inter, La matinale, 30 juin 2022.France 3 Paris île de France, 29 juin 2022.Euronews, 18 novembre 2015.Pour aller plus loinPromete (collectif), Les procès « historiques » du terrorisme, Politika, 2022. URL: https://www.politika.io/fr/atelier/proces-historiques-du-terrorismeArchéologie d'un procès. Juger les attentats du 13 novembre 2015, Sylvie Lindeperg, Verdier, 2025Un verdict sans appel. Enquête sur le procès des attentats de novembre 2015. Enquête sur le procès des attentats de novembre 2015, Sandrine Lefranc, Anne Wyvekens, Pauline Jarroux, Antoine Mégie, Actes sud, 2025Extraire les victimes de violences du marbre de leur trauma : retour sur le procès des attentats du 13-Novembre, Sandrine Lefranc, AOC, juin 2022Les victimes dans les procès des attentats de janvier et novembre 2015, Sylvain Antichan, Sarah Gensburger, Pauline Jarroux (dir), IERDJ, 2023.RemerciementsA la jeune femme aux cheveux bleus de l'épisode 3 dont on n'a pas su le nom.Aux personnes dont nous avons utilisé certaines citations faites en audience.A toutes les personnes qui ont accepté de témoigner au micro et toutes celles que l'on a malheureusement dû couper au montage.Merci pour leur confiance. Aux chercheuses et chercheurs du collectif de recherche ProMeTe.A Martine Sin Blima-Barru, pour son soutien dans ce projet. Enregistrements De septembre 2021 à octobre 2025 Prises de son Aurore Juvenelle Entretiens, montage et narration Aurore Juvenelle et Mathilde Sergent-Mirebault Réalisation et mixage Charlie Marcelet Illustration Boris Séméniako Musiques originales Samuel Hirsch et Charlie Marcelet
Renouer avec les mots Episode 4 : L'audience, c'était aussi le lieu pour renouer avec les mots, ceux qui permettent de faire société, et que le terrorisme veut détruire. Certains mots ont marqué l'audience, parce qu'ils nous plongeaient tous dans l'inconfort, parce qu'ils nous dérangeaient même parfois, parce qu'ils ne collaient pas au récit qu'on aurait aimé faire. Mais peut-on tout dire avec des mots ?Le procès du 13 novembre sur écouteFace à la violence terroriste, qu'est-ce que la société est capable d'entendre ou non dans une salle d'audience ? Et puis, dans ce cas précis, comment faire face à l'inaudible ?Le procès des attentats du 13 novembre 2015 s'est tenu du 8 septembre 2021 au 29 juin 2022 pour juger les personnes accusées d'être en lien avec l'attaque du stade de France, des terrasses et du Bataclan.Il a été filmé pour l'histoire. Aurore Juvenelle, qui n'avait jamais mis les pieds dans un procès d'assises, est venue quotidiennement retranscrire le contenu des débats pour les Archives nationales. Mais très vite, elle remarque un décalage entre la trace qui va rester pour l'histoire et ce qui est en train de se jouer collectivement. Sur les bancs, dans les couloirs, à la machine à café, elle se lie à un collectif de chercheurs qui se pose les mêmes questions. Au gré de ses pérégrinations, Aurore réalise qu'au cœur même des débats, en audience, le sonore est devenu un enjeu central. Alors elle quitte son habit d'archiviste, prend son micro et part mener l'enquête.L'audience, c'était aussi le lieu pour renouer avec les mots, ceux qui permettent de faire société, et que le terrorisme veut détruire. Mais peut-on tout dire avec des mots ?Ce récit, somme inédite d'entretiens avec des parties civiles,des avocats et les chercheurs du collectif, est le fruit de la rencontre entre les sciences sociales et l'expérience sensible.MentionsExtraits de reportages :BBC News 8 septembre 2021.AFP, le 6 septembre 2021.France 5, “C dans l'air”, 7 septembre 2021.France Inter, La matinale, 30 juin 2022.France 3 Paris île de France, 29 juin 2022.Euronews, 18 novembre 2015.Pour aller plus loinPromete (collectif), Les procès « historiques » du terrorisme, Politika, 2022. URL: https://www.politika.io/fr/atelier/proces-historiques-du-terrorismeArchéologie d'un procès. Juger les attentats du 13 novembre 2015, Sylvie Lindeperg, Verdier, 2025Un verdict sans appel. Enquête sur le procès des attentats de novembre 2015. Enquête sur le procès des attentats de novembre 2015, Sandrine Lefranc, Anne Wyvekens, Pauline Jarroux, Antoine Mégie, Actes sud, 2025Extraire les victimes de violences du marbre de leur trauma : retour sur le procès des attentats du 13-Novembre, Sandrine Lefranc, AOC, juin 2022Les victimes dans les procès des attentats de janvier et novembre 2015, Sylvain Antichan, Sarah Gensburger, Pauline Jarroux (dir), IERDJ, 2023.RemerciementsA la jeune femme aux cheveux bleus de l'épisode 3 dont on n'a pas su le nom.Aux personnes dont nous avons utilisé certaines citations faites en audience.A toutes les personnes qui ont accepté de témoigner au micro et toutes celles que l'on a malheureusement dû couper au montage.Merci pour leur confiance. Aux chercheuses et chercheurs du collectif de recherche ProMeTe.A Martine Sin Blima-Barru, pour son soutien dans ce projet. Enregistrements De septembre 2021 à octobre 2025 Prises de son Aurore Juvenelle Entretiens, montage et narration Aurore Juvenelle et Mathilde Sergent-Mirebault Réalisation et mixage Charlie Marcelet Illustration Boris Séméniako Musiques originales Samuel Hirsch et Charlie Marcelet
Immersion dans un "procès parallèle" Pour rejoindre l'audience, Aurore Juvenelle arpente chaque jour le dédale des couloirs du vieux palais de justice de Paris. Au fil des dix mois de procès, il est devenu un village. Ici tout le monde, parties civiles, avocats, accusés libres, journalistes, chercheurs, personnels de justice, vit au même rythme, celui de l'audience, et partage le même quotidien et les mêmes espaces.Le procès du 13 novembre sur écouteFace à la violence terroriste, qu'est-ce que la société est capable d'entendre ou non dans une salle d'audience ? Et puis, dans ce cas précis, comment faire face à l'inaudible ?Le procès des attentats du 13 novembre 2015 s'est tenu du 8 septembre 2021 au 29 juin 2022 pour juger les personnes accusées d'être en lien avec l'attaque du stade de France, des terrasses et du Bataclan.Il a été filmé pour l'histoire. Aurore Juvenelle, qui n'avait jamais mis les pieds dans un procès d'assises, est venue quotidiennement retranscrire le contenu des débats pour les Archives nationales. Mais très vite, elle remarque un décalage entre la trace qui va rester pour l'histoire et ce qui est en train de se jouer collectivement. Sur les bancs, dans les couloirs, à la machine à café, elle se lie à un collectif de chercheurs qui se pose les mêmes questions. Au gré de ses pérégrinations, Aurore réalise qu'au cœur même des débats, en audience, le sonore est devenu un enjeu central. Alors elle quitte son habit d'archiviste, prend son micro et part mener l'enquête.L'audience, c'était aussi le lieu pour renouer avec les mots, ceux qui permettent de faire société, et que le terrorisme veut détruire. Mais peut-on tout dire avec des mots ?Ce récit, somme inédite d'entretiens avec des parties civiles, des avocats et les chercheurs du collectif, est le fruit de la rencontre entre les sciences sociales et l'expérience sensible.MentionsExtraits de reportages :BBC News 8 septembre 2021.AFP, le 6 septembre 2021.France 5, “C dans l'air”, 7 septembre 2021.France Inter, La matinale, 30 juin 2022.France 3 Paris île de France, 29 juin 2022.Euronews, 18 novembre 2015.Pour aller plus loinPromete (collectif), Les procès « historiques » du terrorisme, Politika, 2022. URL: https://www.politika.io/fr/atelier/proces-historiques-du-terrorismeArchéologie d'un procès. Juger les attentats du 13 novembre 2015, Sylvie Lindeperg, Verdier, 2025Un verdict sans appel. Enquête sur le procès des attentats de novembre 2015. Enquête sur le procès des attentats de novembre 2015, Sandrine Lefranc, Anne Wyvekens, Pauline Jarroux, Antoine Mégie, Actes sud, 2025Extraire les victimes de violences du marbre de leur trauma : retour sur le procès des attentats du 13-Novembre, Sandrine Lefranc, AOC, juin 2022Les victimes dans les procès des attentats de janvier et novembre 2015, Sylvain Antichan, Sarah Gensburger, Pauline Jarroux (dir), IERDJ, 2023.RemerciementsA la jeune femme aux cheveux bleus de l'épisode 3 dont on n'a pas su le nom.Aux personnes dont nous avons utilisé certaines citations faites en audience.A toutes les personnes qui ont accepté de témoigner au micro et toutes celles que l'on a malheureusement dû couper au montage.Merci pour leur confiance. Aux chercheuses et chercheurs du collectif de recherche ProMeTe.A Martine Sin Blima-Barru, pour son soutien dans ce projet. Enregistrements De septembre 2021 à octobre 2025 Prises de son Aurore Juvenelle Entretiens, montage et narration Aurore Juvenelle et Mathilde Sergent-Mirebault Réalisation et mixage Charlie Marcelet Illustration Boris Séméniako Musiques originales Samuel Hirsch et Charlie Marcelet
L'art de s'écouter Episode 2Audience vient du latin audire qui signifie écouter, entendre. Comment bien s'écouter et bien s'entendre dans ce procès aux dimensions gigantesques ? Pour les parties civiles, les avocats, les accusés ? La réponse est d'abord technique : en utilisant des micros. Pourtant ces micros, installés dans cette salle gigantesque construite pour l'occasion et qui servaient aussi à retransmettre les audiences dans d'autres salles, n'ont pas toujours eu la capacité d'absorber tant de chaos.Le procès du 13 novembre sur écouteFace à la violence terroriste, qu'est-ce que la société est capable d'entendre ou non dans une salle d'audience ? Et puis, dans ce cas précis, comment faire face à l'inaudible ?Le procès des attentats du 13 novembre 2015 s'est tenu du 8 septembre 2021 au 29 juin 2022 pour juger les personnes accusées d'être en lien avec l'attaque du stade de France, des terrasses et du Bataclan.Il a été filmé pour l'histoire. Aurore Juvenelle, qui n'avait jamais mis les pieds dans un procès d'assises, est venue quotidiennement retranscrire le contenu des débats pour les Archives nationales. Mais très vite, elle remarque un décalage entre la trace qui va rester pour l'histoire et ce qui est en train de se jouer collectivement. Sur les bancs, dans les couloirs, à la machine à café, elle se lie à un collectif de chercheurs qui se pose les mêmes questions. Au gré de ses pérégrinations, Aurore réalise qu'au cœur même des débats, en audience, le sonore est devenu un enjeu central. Alors elle quitte son habit d'archiviste, prend son micro et part mener l'enquête.L'audience, c'était aussi le lieu pour renouer avec les mots, ceux qui permettent de faire société, et que le terrorisme veut détruire. Mais peut-on tout dire avec des mots ?Ce récit, somme inédite d'entretiens avec des parties civiles,des avocats et les chercheurs du collectif, est le fruit de la rencontre entre les sciences sociales et l'expérience sensible.MentionsExtraits de reportages :BBC News 8 septembre 2021.AFP, le 6 septembre 2021.France 5, “C dans l'air”, 7 septembre 2021.France Inter, La matinale, 30 juin 2022.France 3 Paris île de France, 29 juin 2022.Euronews, 18 novembre 2015.Pour aller plus loinPromete (collectif), Les procès « historiques » du terrorisme, Politika, 2022. URL: https://www.politika.io/fr/atelier/proces-historiques-du-terrorismeArchéologie d'un procès. Juger les attentats du 13 novembre 2015, Sylvie Lindeperg, Verdier, 2025Un verdict sans appel. Enquête sur le procès des attentats de novembre 2015. Enquête sur le procès des attentats de novembre 2015, Sandrine Lefranc, Anne Wyvekens, Pauline Jarroux, Antoine Mégie, Actes sud, 2025Extraire les victimes de violences du marbre de leur trauma : retour sur le procès des attentats du 13-Novembre, Sandrine Lefranc, AOC, juin 2022Les victimes dans les procès des attentats de janvier et novembre 2015, Sylvain Antichan, Sarah Gensburger, Pauline Jarroux (dir), IERDJ, 2023.RemerciementsA la jeune femme aux cheveux bleus de l'épisode 3 dont on n'a pas su le nom.Aux personnes dont nous avons utilisé certaines citations faites en audience.A toutes les personnes qui ont accepté de témoigner au micro et toutes celles que l'on a malheureusement dû couper au montage.Merci pour leur confiance. Aux chercheuses et chercheurs du collectif de recherche ProMeTe.A Martine Sin Blima-Barru, pour son soutien dans ce projet.Biographie des auteursAurore Juvenelle est chercheuse en histoire, guide conférencière, passionnée de radio et travaille actuellement aux Archives nationales. Elle est co-autrice du documentaire sonore “Nice, l'audience de trop ?” sur le procès de l'attentat du 14 juillet 2016, diffusé sur France culture dans l'émission L'expérience (23 novembre 2024).Mathilde Sergent-Mirebault est doctorante en sociologie. En parallèle de ses recherches, elle co-anime une résidence de création sonore auprès des publics en hôpital psychiatrique (île de France). Elle est aussi membre de l'association de radio Tohu-Bohu, impliquée dans la rénovation et l'animation de l'ancien sanatorium de Bergesserin, en Bourgogne. Enregistrements De septembre 2021 à octobre 2025 Prises de son Aurore Juvenelle Entretiens, montage et narration Aurore Juvenelle et Mathilde Sergent-Mirebault Réalisation et mixage Charlie Marcelet Illustration Boris Séméniako Musiques originales Samuel Hirsch et Charlie Marcelet
With new folks getting access to A-Lady Plus every day, we thought it would be good to dust of our A-Lady Plus Omnibus episode, as a primer for those getting their feet wet with the all-new A-Lady. Enjoy! For full show notes and attributions see episode 369.
Originally aired on July 21, 2021 On this episode of the FTC Podcast, Jared Wilson and Ronni Kurtz break down the implications of gospel-centrality beyond the buzzword.
Photojournalism & Education: Insights from Sandra Stevenson on the 10 Frames Per Second Podcast Published on 10FramesPerSecond.com – Your go‑to source for photojournalism news, tips, and industry trends. In the latest episode of 10 Frames Per Second, hosts Joe Giordano and Molly Roberts sit down with Sandra Stevenson—award‑winning writer, visual editor, curator, and now Managing Editor of Visuals & Immersive Experiences … Continue reading "Episode 166: Sandra Stevenson (Education & Archives)" The post Episode 166: Sandra Stevenson (Education & Archives) first appeared on 10FPS A Photojournalism Podcast for Everyone.
In this episode of the Living Well with MS podcast we continue the discussion on diet as a key pillar of the Overcoming MS Program, and how to integrate the Overcoming MS diet dos and don'ts into one's daily routine with nutritional therapist and Overcoming MS Facilitator Sam Josephs as our guest. Topics and timestamps: 01:25 Getting started with the Overcoming MS diet 05:41 Is fasting worth trying? 06:04 The 5:2 diet for fast-mimicking effect 10:54 Is there a connection between gluten and multiple sclerosis? 17:18 Tips on making cooking easier for people following the Overcoming MS diet More info and links: Part 1 of ‘The OMS Diet in a Nutshell' is also available here Learn more about diet as a key pillar of the Overcoming MS program New to Overcoming MS? Learn why lifestyle matters in MS – begin your journey at our ‘Get started' page Connect with others following Overcoming MS on the Live Well Hub Visit the Overcoming MS website Follow us on social media: Facebook Instagram YouTube Pinterest Don't miss out: Subscribe to this podcast and never miss an episode. Listen to our archive of Living Well with MS here. Make sure you sign up to our newsletter to hear our latest tips and news about living a full and happy life with MS. Support us: If you enjoy this podcast, please support the ongoing work and podcasts from Overcoming MS by leaving a donation here. Feel free to share your comments and suggestions for future guests and episode topics by emailing podcast@overcomingms.org. If you like Living Well with MS, please leave a 5-star review.
Born with severe diabetes, Judy suffered a diabetic coma at the age of three. Her mother took her to see a Dr. who worked with scalar (unit of measurement in a field) fields to heal. Her health began to improve almost right away at by the age of 13 the diabetes was completely gone. Judy actually had a magical childhood despite the diabetes. Dr. Mac, the Dr. who healed her and eventually became her mentor, had meetings at her home that included the early pioneers in UFOlogy, such as George Van Tassle, Dr. Frank Stranges, George Williamson, as well as Venusian Commander Valient Thor from Venus. Hold on, I know what you're thinking! Judy not only met him on several occasions but she was also taken to Venus when she was 17..... AND will describe what it looked like! Judy's experiences with extraterrestrials go back to the age of five.Judy Beebe, is the author of The Hydrogen Cipher, and developer of a formula that has taken over 20 years to come to fruition. Judy has over 40 years in the medical field, including being a medical author of reference books for Allied Medical Professionals, a former owner of a medical transcription company and a medical transcription school. Judy's scientific background helped her to document, understand, and confirm all that she was shown in her visions, including the language of symbols. This technology, GEM energy, can profoundly change the energy, health, and toxicity issues that we face in the world today, as well as transportation and space travel.For Your Listening Pleasure all the radio shows available on The 'X' Zone Broadcast Network with our compliments, visit - https://www.spreaker.com/user/xzoneradiotv.Our radio shows archives and programming include: A Different Perspective with Kevin Randle; Alien Cosmic Expo Lecture Series; Alien Worlds Radio Show; America's Soul Doctor with Ken Unger; Back in Control Radio Show with Dr. David Hanscom, MD; Connecting with Coincidence with Dr. Bernard Beitman, MD; Dick Tracy; Dimension X; Exploring Tomorrow Radio Show; Flash Gordon; Imagine More Success Radio Show with Syndee Hendricks and Thomas Hydes; Jet Jungle Radio Show; Journey Into Space; Know the Name with Sharon Lynn Wyeth; Lux Radio Theatre - Classic Old Time Radio; Mission Evolution with Gwilda Wiyaka; Paranormal StakeOut with Larry Lawson; Ray Bradbury - Tales Of The Bizarre; Sci Fi Radio Show; Seek Reality with Roberta Grimes; Space Patrol; Stairway to Heaven with Gwilda Wiyaka; The 'X' Zone Radio Show with Rob McConnell; Two Good To Be True with Justina Marsh and Peter Marsh; and many other!That's The ‘X' Zone Broadcast Network Shows and Archives - https://www.spreaker.com/user/xzoneradiotvBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-x-zone-radio-tv-show--1078348/support.Please note that all XZBN radio and/or television shows are Copyright © REL-MAR McConnell Meda Company, Niagara, Ontario, Canada – www.rel-mar.com. For more Episodes of this show and all shows produced, broadcasted and syndicated from REL-MAR McConell Media Company and The 'X' Zone Broadcast Network and the 'X' Zone TV Channell, visit www.xzbn.net. For programming, distribution, and syndication inquiries, email programming@xzbn.net.We are proud to announce the we have launched TWATNews.com, launched in August 2025.TWATNews.com is an independent online news platform dedicated to uncovering the truth about Donald Trump and his ongoing influence in politics, business, and society. Unlike mainstream outlets that often sanitize, soften, or ignore stories that challenge Trump and his allies, TWATNews digs deeper to deliver hard-hitting articles, investigative features, and sharp commentary that mainstream media won't touch.These are stories and articles that you will not read anywhere else.Our mission is simple: to expose corruption, lies, and authoritarian tendencies while giving voice to the perspectives and evidence that are often marginalized or buried by corporate-controlled media
Coming from a challenging, working class upbringing in the United Kingdom, Steve Jones discovered his outlet in music - as founding guitarist of the groundbreaking punk rock band the Sex Pistols. Despite the release of only one album,”Never Mind the Bollocks, Here’s the Sex Pistols,” the band changed the course of music and history - vocalizing issues of class in songs like “Anarchy in the U.K.” – and influencing fashion, art and society. Since then, Jones has continued to play music (both solo and with bands The Professionals and Neurotic Outsiders) and was the host of the popular, long-running radio show, “Jonesy’s Jukebox.” In 2022, his insightful memoir, “Lonely Boy,” was adapted into the FX television series, the Danny Boyle-directed “Pistol.” Steve Jones talks to host Alec Baldwin about the roots of punk rock, coming up alongside Vivienne Westwood and Chrissie Hynde, and the road to getting clean – and beginning life anew. Originally aired May 14, 2024See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In today's episode, Melissa Ziobro shares her story. Melissa shares her journey from being a history professor to managing the Bruce Springsteen Archives, and discusses her role in curating and interpreting the collection. The conversation also delves into the educational mission of the archives, the recent Born to Run 50th anniversary celebrations, and the anticipated opening of the new archives building. Join us for an insightful discussion about history, music, and Bruce Springsteen's lasting legacy. https://www.linkedin.com/in/melissaziobro/ https://springsteenarchives.org/ 00:00 Introduction and Guest Welcome 01:52 Melissa's Role at the Bruce Springsteen Archives 02:39 Museum Experiences and Inspirations 04:42 The Vision for the Bruce Springsteen Archives 11:46 Melissa's Journey and Passion for History 19:00 Incorporating Music into Education 21:18 Balancing Teaching and Archive Work 24:33 Engaging Different Audiences 27:59 Academic Conference on Born to Run 28:09 Marathon Week of Events 28:40 Springsteen and Long Branch Exhibit 29:29 Academic Conference Highlights 31:44 Unique Presentations and Panels 33:26 Moderating Panels and Personal Experiences 39:28 Supporting the Archives 41:24 Favorite Songs and Albums 43:20 The Thunder Road Question 46:17 Final Thoughts and Farewell Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this inspiring episode, New York–based abstract artist Meg Indy shares her journey from watercolor beginnings in a college dorm to painting large-scale works that now grace homes and galleries across the city. Meg opens up about how rediscovering her childlike wonder has shaped her creative process and how you can do the same.Together, we explore the importance of reconnecting with your inner child, embracing messy creativity, and giving yourself permission to play again. If you've ever felt blocked, burnt out, or disconnected from your creative joy, this conversation will remind you that freedom lives in the process, not the perfection. What You'll Learn:✨ How your childhood passions can guide your creative path today✨ The power of an intentional “artist date” to spark new inspiration✨ Why giving yourself permission to make a mess leads to authentic art✨ How to overcome perfectionism, fear of failure, and creative paralysis✨ Practical ways to create an environment that supports deep creative flowWhether you're an artist, entrepreneur, or someone craving more joy in your work, this episode is your invitation to embrace the twists, turns, and beautiful mess of making.
In this episode of The Wanderlust Wealth Show, Olivia shares part two of her four part series on how to buy your first house hack investment property. She explains what to expect once your offer is accepted and you are officially under contract, including inspections, appraisals, and working with your realtor and lender.Olivia guides listeners through each stage of the process, offering practical advice on negotiations, managing contingencies, and building the confidence needed to make smart investment decisions. Drawing from her own experience as both an agent and investor, she helps you understand how to navigate this exciting but often overwhelming stage with clarity and ease.If you have not listened to part one yet, make sure to go back and start there before continuing with this episode. Olivia also shares details about her upcoming free real estate masterclass and the special Black Friday offer for Wanderlust Wealth Academy.
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Welcome to Building Brand You™, the podcast that helps you accelerate your success by unlocking your greatest asset – you. KEY TAKEAWAYS Trust is not always about liking something. It's about understanding what to expect. Amazing workplaces have a high level of trust, where communication is effective and transparent, and the values are more than just a frame on the wall. Upset happens when intentions are thwarted, and expectations are unmet. Clear and understandable goals are a critical part of providing meaningful workplaces. RESOURCES MENTIONED: Rebel Ideas: The Power of Diverse Thinking by Matthew Syed - https://www.amazon.com/Rebel-Ideas-Power-Diverse-Thinking/dp/1473613949 ABOUT OUR GUEST: Simon Osborne is an experienced coach who is passionate about empowering people to be more constructive thinkers and leaders who deliver sustainably excellent business results. His experience has been in senior roles in the public and private sectors in Australia and as a consultant with a major international consulting firm. He has worked with CEOs' team leaders and frontline staff in Australia and throughout Asia. He knows what it takes to create amazing workplaces where trust levels are high, communication is more effective and results are sustainably excellent. To find out more about creating your own amazing workplace, contact Simon at simon@practicalworkplacestrategies.com.au CONNECT WITH SIMON OSBORNE: LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/simon-osborne-7268361/ Website - http://practicalworkplacestrategies.com.au For an interim path to amazing assessment, email - simon@practicalworkplacestrategies.com.au quoting BBY Down Under Offer in the subject line. ABOUT KYM HAMER: Kym is an international leadership and personal branding thought leader, an executive coach, and a programme design and facilitation practitioner. She is also the creator of Building Brand You™ - a methodology helping organisations, teams, and individuals to build reputation, presence, and gravitas. Kym works with leaders - both individually and in organisational development initiatives - to inspire and engage thinking styles and behaviour that achieve results and leave legacy. In 2020, just one year after launching her business, she was nominated by Thinkers360 as one of the Top 100 Women B2B Leadership influencers and is currently in the Top 15 Personal Branding and Top 10 Marketing Influencers in the world. For 5 years running Kym has also been one of Thinkers360's Top 10 Thought Leaders on Entrepreneurship and in 2023, 2024 and 2025, was recognised as one of their Top Voices globally. She has been part of Homeward Bound Projects faculty since 2020, a global initiative reaching 1.8 billion people, equipping women and non-binary people with a STEMM background to lead conversations for a sustainable future. She is currently the Program Design and Faculty Lead for the 10th on-line cohort and was part of the on-board faculty who voyaged to Antarctica in 2023 and 2025, to deliver the initiative's immersive component. In between all of these things, you'll find her curled up in a corner with her nose in a book. Building Brand You™: JOIN the BBY Facebook Group - https://www.facebook.com/groups/buildingbrandyou SUBSCRIBE to the BBY Podcast on: (Apple) - https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/building-brand-you/id1567407273 (Spotify) - https://open.spotify.com/show/4Ho26pAQ5uJ9h0dGNicCIq CONNECT WITH KYM HAMER: LinkedIn - https://linkedin.com/in/kymhamer/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/kymhamerartemis/ TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@kymhamer Thinkers360 - https://bit.ly/thinkers360-kymhamer-BBY Find out about BBY Coaching - https://calendly.com/kymhamer/bbychat/ HOSTED BY: Kym Hamer DISCLAIMER: The views, information, or opinions expressed during the Building Brand You™ podcast series are solely those of the individuals involved. They do not necessarily represent any other entities, agencies, organisations, or companies. Building Brand You™ is not responsible and does not verify the accuracy of any of the information in the podcast available for listening on this site. The primary purpose of this podcast is to educate and inform. This podcast does not constitute legal advice or services
In the coming weeks, we're going to be jumping around some other countries, since logistics and time have been preventing more face-to-face conversations lately. I've been getting back in touch with some of my international falconry friends, and was introduced to Cameron Coley remotely. He talks about falconry in the province where he's from in South Africa, some of the species he's gotten to fly, including his red-breasted sparrowhawk he flew for multiple seasons, getting to see some falconry in the US, and other topics. Thanks again to Andre Cilliers for the recommendation, and hopefully we'll get to hear from more falconers from around the world in the coming weeks! Support at buymeacoffee.com/falconrychroniclesSpecial thanks to the organizations and businesses who've kindly helped support the podcast!The Archives of Falconryhttp://www.falconry.orgMarshall Radio Telemetryhttp://www.marshallradio.comMasters of the Skieshttp://www.mastersoftheskies.orgBaba Yaga Craftshttp://www.instagram.com/babayagagoshawkNorth Mountain Goshawkshttp://www.northmountaingoshawks.comNew Mexico Falconers AssociationArizona Falconers Assocationhttp://www.arizonafalconers.comTexas Hawking Associationhttp://www.texashawking.orgNorth American Falconers Associationhttp://www.n-a-f-a.comFalconry Fundhttp://www.falconryfund.orgPursuit Falconry and Conservation Magazinehttp://pursuitfalconry.co.ukThe Specialist Falconhttp://www.thespecialistfalcon.comCape Falconry Clubhttp://www.capefalconry.co.zaEast Coast Falconshttp://www.eastcoastfalcons.comBlackhawk Falconry Dachshundshttps://www.facebook.com/blackhawkdachshunds Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Revisit Indiana Avenue's history as the birthplace of Hoosier rock and roll. Hear live performances and recordings of artists like Chuck Berry, the Ink Spots, and Champion Jack Dupree.
Jack Prine shares intimate stories about his legendary father John Prine, discusses the new "You Got Gold" movie, the history and state of "Oh Boy Records" and reveals intentions for unreleased recordings from the family archives. Check out screenings of "You Got Gold - A Celebration of John Prine" here Topics Include: Jack Prine discusses "You Got Gold" film celebrating his father John Prine's legacy Film originated through family friend connection at Radical Media, directed by Michael John Warren Documentary captures 2022 Ryman concert series benefiting the Hello In There Foundation Foundation started after John's death in April 2020, helping family navigate grief Jack reflects on balancing family's personal grief with fans' collective loss Film features collaborators like Bonnie Raitt, Lucinda Williams sharing stories and performances Many people know John Prine's songs without realizing he wrote them Movie bridges generations from Dwight Yoakam to Tyler Childers and Jason Isbell Tyler Childers shares quirky story about John keeping Dairy Queen coupon in wallet Jack's legal name is John Patrick Prine; uses Jack to separate identity Growing up in Nashville, didn't have special musicians' kids friend group Jack joined family business at Oh Boy Records after college, learning the ropes Worked in warehouse initially, understanding physical product and distribution fundamentals Oh Boy Records started in 1984 as fiercely independent label maintaining creative control Archives contain decades of unreleased recordings being carefully curated for future releases Lost Dogs deluxe edition recently released with unheard track "Hey, Aw, Nothing" John Prine disliked his debut album cover showing him on hay bale John was technologically simple, kept flip phone until he died, browsed cars on eBay 80th birthday celebration planned for October, possibly in Chicago rather than Nashville Jack's lessons from father: live in the moment and always give to others Extended and High resolution version of this podcast is available at: www.Patreon.com/VinylGuide Apple: https://tinyurl.com/tvg-ios Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/tvg-spot Amazon Music: https://tinyurl.com/tvg-amazon Support the show at Patreon.com/VinylGuide
We start the show by getting your reactions to the Senate Democrats who agreed to help Republicans re-open the government. President Trump just gave a pardon to former Mr. Four Seasons Landscaping himself, Rudy Giuliani – along with dozens others – for charges related to trying to overthrow the free and fair 2020 election. We discuss that and more with Brian McGrory, former editor of the Boston Globe and current head of Journalism at Boston University. As the senate makes progress on ending the shutdown, it's still not totally clear when SNAP recipients can expect the return of food assistance. Food policy analyst Corby Kummer explains. Boston Medical Center's Dr. Katherine Gergen Barnett joins with Tamika Jackson, CEO of The Beautiful Way Foundation, to talk racial equity in clinical trials. Ken Oringer is a James Beard-winning chef behind restaurants like Torro and Uni. He's launched a brand-new pasta venture centered around good food and helping employ people with autism, called Chitarra Pastaria. He joins along with team members Miles Mazzotta and Julia Agostino. Then we open the phone lines to talk about decluttering techniques.
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Monday marks 50 years since the Edmund Fitzgerald took its final voyage, before getting swallowed by Lake Superior in a November storm. All 29 crew on the ship died. MPR News was reporting on the story at the time. The day after the ship sank, MPR News reporter Claudia Hampston spoke to Erling Hanson. He was a boat engineer with experience sailing on Lake Superior. Here is Hanson's reaction to news of the S.S. Edmund Fitzgerald in 1975.
The Paul Rudolph Tour Episode: A Well-Placed Tik-Tok Ad, Halston, A Special Apartment, The Paul Rudolph Building, A Rectangular Walkthrough, Rust, Rot, FDR's Library and Home, Archives for Forever.The Building: https://www.paulrudolph.institute/
This week on In Black America, producer and host John L. Hanson Jr. presents a previously aired conversation with Joceyn Robinson, founding Director of the Ohio-based HBCU Preservation Project and Director of the Center for Radio Preservation and Archives at WSYO, whose mission is to preserve the rich history of radio stations affiliated with historically […] The post Jocelyn Robinson (Ep. 50, 2025 re-broadcast) appeared first on KUT & KUTX Studios -- Podcasts.
Send us a textPlease enjoy this FROM THE ARCHIVES + EXTRAS episode from the summer of 2022.One man was robbed more than 190 times, knocked unconscious at least four times, and had an eardrum burst aboard Chicago's L, each time with Chicago cops nearby watching, all in the name of public transportation safety.This is the story of Chicago's Mass Transit Decoy Squad of the 1970's.Show some love for the podcast for a one-time cost of a cup of coffee and help offset production costs:https://www.buymeacoffee.com/chicagohistoryAnything purchased through the links below may generate a small commission for this podcast at no cost to you and help offset production costs.Books:Chicago Street Cop: Amazing True Stories from the Mean Streets of Chicago and Beyond by Pat McCarthyhttps://amzn.to/3BcwRenChicago Cop: Tales from the Street by Andre Van Vegtenhttps://amzn.to/3vcsYlH (Paperback)https://amzn.to/3PA1YVp (Kindle Unlimited)Second City Sinners: True Crime from Historic Chicago's Deadly Streets by John Seidelhttps://amzn.to/3OIG3u9Chicago Cop: Tales from the Street by Andre Van Vegtenhttps://amzn.to/3vcsYlH (Paperback)https://amzn.to/3PA1YVp (Kindle Unlimited)Join Kindle Unlimited here: https://amzn.to/2WsP1GHUp your cocktail game with Portland craft syrups!https://portlandsyrups.com/collections/all?sca_ref=1270971.MO4APpJH1kNeed music for YOUR projects? Audiio has got you covered. Try a free trial here:https://audiio.com/pricing?oid=1&affid=481Podcast art by John K. Schneider - angeleyesartjks AT gmail.comCONTENT CREATION:DJI Mini 2 - Ultralight and Foldable Drone Quadcopterhttps://amzn.to/3l8SZNKAFHT 5'x7' Portable Green Screen Backdrop with Standhttps://amzn.to/3cUA7gWChicago History Podcast Clothing, Mugs, Totes, & More (your purchase helps support the podcast):https://www.teepublic.com/user/chicago-history-podcasthttps://teespring.com/stores/chicago-history-podSupport the show
A very unusual episode, where returning guest-panelist Safine Hakamaki (Née Ashirova) co-hosts an interview with Henry of the esteemed Svetlana Grivorevna Ter-Minasova. In this episode, Henry and Safie discuss the life of Professor Ter-Minasova, from her early childhood during WWII up through the present, where she continues to work as the Founding President of the Faculty of Foreign Languages and Area Studies at Moscow State University! During this oral-autobiography, we learn why she credits Joseph Stalin with saving her life, what it was like growing up during WWII and the immediate aftermath, and her career as the "Mother" of Soviet (and subsequently Russian) foreign language education. We're sure you'll enjoy! Svetlana Grigorevna Ter-Minasova is the founder and President of the Faculty of Foreign Languages and Area Studies at Lomonosov Moscow State University, and retains a position as Professor Emeritus at the university. She has been Chairperson of the Foreign Languages Teaching Council (part of the Ministry of Education) since 1987. Among many other credits, she also has been the Founding President of both National Association of Applied Linguistics and National Association of Teachers of English. Her book "Notes by a Soviet Dinosaur", came out in 2015, and has been excerpted in East-West Review. Safie Hakamaki is a Russian linguist and foreign language educator. You can follow her telegram channel @amusing_musings. Help support the show by signing up to our patreon, where you also will get bonus content: https://www.patreon.com/guerrillahistory
California synth-pop duo PRXZM joins us in studio for a live musical performance. Classically trained musicians Nick Ortega and Emma Maidenberg host a weekly livestream where fans can watch them compose in real-time and offer feedback. PRXZM's latest project? Remixing our Forum theme song! We'll talk to them about the process of remixing and what it's like to collaborate so closely with their fans. Guests: Nick Ortega, synth, PRXZM Emma Maidenberg, vocals, PRXZM Daniel Reiter, guitar, PRXZM Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Re-Air Date: 11–6-25 Unless you were a member in January of 2025, this episode of SOLVED! will be brand new to you! We're slowing down production for a little bit to reorganize our production processes, so enjoy this episode from our archives (and B.Y: before YouTube) where Jay!, Amanda, Deon, and Erin discuss: Ch. 1 - Why people love villains Ch. 2 - How plutocracy kills Ch. 3 - Why the path forward is through membership organizations FOLLOW US ON: YouTube (This full episode premieres on YouTube on Friday - please share!) Bluesky Instagram Facebook Mastadon Nostr public key: npub1tjxxp0x5mcgl2svwhm39qf002st2zdrkz6yxmaxr6r2fh0pv49qq2pem0e REFERENCES The Year Villainy Won - Wired https://www.wired.com/story/the-year-villainy-won/ Plutocracy Kills - The American Prospect https://prospect.org/2024/12/26/2024-12-26-tkacik-best-of-2024/ Democracy Is Not a Customer Loyalty Program - Jacobin https://jacobin.com/2024/11/political-parties-schumpeter-democracy-liberalism
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Kate Hawley is the costume designer for Guillermo del Toro's Frankenstein. In this episode, Who What Wear Senior Fashion and Social Editor Tara Gonzalez sits down with Hawley to discuss how she worked with longtime collaborator del Toro on his retelling of the classic tale. Hawley walks us through her extensive research process, shares why her team used such a saturated color palette, and highlights standout accessories from the film—like the Frankenstein family crest and Elizabeth's scarab beetle necklace—that were custom-made by Tiffany & Co. Plus, Gonzalez predicts which item worn by Mia Goth's character she thinks fashion people will embrace after seeing the film. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.