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Europe 1 - Hondelatte Raconte
[BONUS 1] - Jeremy Pierson, le psychopathe belge

Europe 1 - Hondelatte Raconte

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2025 27:40


En décembre 2014, à Arlon en Belgique, on retrouve le corps de Béatrice Berlaimont 14 ans. Elle a été violée, puis étranglée.Hébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

Bookish Flights
Finding Home in Fiction: Arlon Jay Staggs on Magical Realism & Southern Storytelling (E182)

Bookish Flights

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2025 42:06


Send us a textIn today's episode, I am chatting with Arlon Jay Staggs. Arlon is a native of Florence, Alabama, and a Southern storyteller with deep roots, a sharp sense of humor, and a heart for connection. His novel Leta Pearl's Love Biscuits is his debut work of fiction. He holds an MFA in creative writing from the University of California, Riverside, a JD from the Mississippi College School of Law, and is an adjunct English professor at Northwest Florida State College. Arlon divides his time between Santa Rosa Beach, Florida and San Diego, California.Episode Highlights:The challenges and joys of weaving magical realism into contemporary Southern fiction.Arlon's favorite character to write and why that character surprised him.What he discovered about himself while writing Leta Pearl's Love Biscuits.The theme of “coming home” and how this novel became a love letter to the South.How sports can function as a powerful (and underused!) literary device.His transition into teaching English at the college level and how it differs from his MFA program.Why, as an author, reading for pure pleasure now feels like a double-edged sword.Connect with Arlon:InstagramWebsiteBooks and authors mentioned in the episode:Jesmyn Ward booksDouble Fault by Lionel ShriverThe Compound Effect by Darren HardyThe Power of Now by Eckhart TolleHow to Win Friends and Influence People by Dale CarnegieUntamed by Will HarlanSouthern by Design by Grace Helena WalzBook FlightThe Art of Fielding by Chad HarbachThe Motion of the Body through Space - Lionel ShriverThe Resisters by Gish JenJoin us for the BFF Book Club Holiday Party!

On The Shelf
Take A Break From The Heaviness with Arlon Jay Staggs

On The Shelf

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2025 30:19


Happy Sunday! In line with the title, I wanted to take a break of sorts from my studying to share this interview with y'all this morning. Arlon Jay Staggs' debut, Leta Pearl's Love Biscuits, features a sweet and southern love triangle with just a whisp of magic floating around the town of Bailey Springs, AlabamaFollow ArlonFollow OTSOTS SubstackMap of Indie BookstoresGet Leta Pearl's Love BiscuitsSundog Books Seaside FLThe Hidden Lantern - Rosemary? FLOdyssey BooksQuail Ridge Books

Great Bible Truths with Dr David Petts
318 My Story Talk 31 Life after Mattersey (1)

Great Bible Truths with Dr David Petts

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2025 24:38


My Story   Talk 31   Life after Mattersey (1) Welcome to Talk 31 in our series where I'm reflecting on God's goodness to me throughout my life. In this talk I shall begin to talk about our life and ministry after we left Mattersey. I'll explain why I decided to retire from Mattersey when I did and why we moved to Devon. I'll describe my continuing involvement with Mattersey for a further 12 years and conclude by outlining our wider ministry in Europe.   Why I decided to retire when I did In 2004 both Eileen and I had reached the age of 65. As was customary for women at that time, Eileen had retired as Matron of the College five years previously and I had told the Lord that, unless he clearly showed me that I was to stay on, I would retire as Principal when I was 65. First and foremost, we both wanted only to do what the Lord wanted and as we prayed about it became convinced that the time was right for our departure.   Our decision was based on several facts. The Lord had not given us any indication that I should stay on, and he had clearly shown me that the man who would be appointed as my successor would be the man of his choosing. And, as I mentioned in an earlier talk, I had already discussed the matter with other leaders who had agreed with me that the timing was right.   It was not as if my relationship with Mattersey was at an end. I was not retiring from Mattersey. I was retiring as its Principal.  Increasing requests for my ministry overseas had meant that a decision had to be made. I could not do justice to my role as Principal and accept so many invitations to minister elsewhere. But that did not mean that I could not continue to teach in the College as a visiting lecturer, and, at the kind invitation of successive principals, I continued to do so for another 12 years.   Why we moved to Devon Of course we had always known that we would have to move because the house we were living in belonged to the College and would be needed by my successor. And we knew that we would have to move immediately. That's why we were considering our options two or three years beforehand.   Colin Whittaker had written to me encouraging me to move right away from Mattersey and Eileen and I both felt that this would be wise. For one thing, the new principal would almost certainly want to make some changes and it would be easier both for him and us if we were not living close by and being asked by our friends in the local church if we approved! Apart from that, our first consideration, wherever we moved, was to be sure that there was a good local AoG church within easy reach where we could become members. Of course, there were plenty of places like that all over the country, so why did we choose Devon? One option might be to move near to one of our children, but as they were all serving the Lord in different parts of the country and might move on at any time, that might not be the wisest course of action.   So we felt it would be better both for them and for us if we were to move to a part of the country where the grandchildren would enjoy coming for their holidays. And we could think of no better place than Devon. I had been there on holiday as a teenager, and it was there that I had felt God calling me to the ministry. We knew that there were three AoG churches in Torbay, one in Torquay, one in Paignton, and one in Brixham, where Bob Hyde, one of our former students, was the full-time pastor and leader of the ministry team.  Bob had invited me down to minister on at least two occasions and we were very happy with the way the church was structured and with the spiritual atmosphere in the meetings.   Neither of the other churches had invited us to minister and so we knew very little about them, so we started to seriously consider fellowshipping with the Brixham assembly if we were able to afford to move into the Torbay area. I phoned Bob and asked if he would be happy about this, explaining that I was not looking for any position in the church and that my ministry would be further afield.   For two or three years we had been looking at property prices in the area and, as it was not convenient to make regular 600 mile round trips to view properties as they came on the market, decided on a new property that was to be built in Paignton. We were able to view one just like it and choose a plot where another was to be built – a four-bedroom house with spectacular views over open countryside and the sea, the nearest beach being only a ten-minute drive away.   We decided very quickly that this would be the house for us and, because of God's wonderful provision, were able to buy it in 2003 and move in immediately after we retired from Mattersey in July 2004. We spent ten very happy years there until we felt the Lord prompting us to move into Brixham to be nearer to the church in 2013, more of which later. Meanwhile I continued to teach at Mattersey and expand our travelling ministry overseas.   Continuing Ministry at Mattersey It was always a great joy to revisit Mattersey each year to teach various M.Th. courses, specialising on The Baptism in the Holy Spirit, Spiritual Gifts, and Divine Healing. Each time we stayed with our friends, William and Anthea Kay who were still living close to Mattersey and enjoyed renewed fellowship with them.   It was on one such occasion, in September 2005, that Eileen was involved in a serious accident. I was teaching a combined class of students in the College chapel when I was surprised to see Dr Dave Allen come in at the back. He walked quietly forward and approached me on the platform. Then he whispered to me,   You need to go. Eileen is all right, but she's been involved in an accident. I'll take over here. They'll tell you more in the office.   The accident had happened less than a mile outside Mattersey on the Retford Road. Someone, I don't remember who, drove me there immediately and the first thing I saw was a fire engine and an ambulance. I was so glad that Dave Allen had already told me that Eileen was all right, or I would almost certainly have feared the worst. I later discovered a voice-mail message on my phone, which had been switched onto silent while I was lecturing. It was Eileen saying,   David, I've been in an accident. You need to come. I can't breathe…   … and her voice petered out. I'm so grateful that I didn't receive that message until after I knew she was all right. It was the airbag that had saved her, but the pressure of it was causing the difficulty in her breathing.   The accident was not Eileen's fault. She was driving into Retford to do some shopping when another car coming in the opposite direction overtook a cyclist on a blind bend and crashed head-on into Eileen. As both cars were probably travelling at 50 m.p.h., the full force of the impact would have been about 100 m.p.h. Both cars were a write-off and the other driver was told that she would probably never walk again as a result of the injuries she suffered. Eileen escaped with two cracked ribs from which she recovered relatively quickly.   Our insurance company provided a courtesy car for us and a few days later we drove home to Devon after I had finished the series of lectures I had been giving. Fortunately, we had enough money to buy a replacement vehicle without waiting for the insurance settlement to come through, as less than a week later I was committed to teach an MA course at the Continental Theological Seminary in Brussels. We were both so grateful for the loving care of Trude and Sylve, twin sisters from our church in Brixham who looked after Eileen during my absence. I have always been amazed at Eileen's patience and fortitude in situations like this and the courage she displayed in face of adversity. I have already mentioned this when speaking about the accident which prevented her from travelling with me to Burkina Faso. But these qualities became even more evident in later life about which I will say more in a later talk.    A Wider Ministry Apart from my continuing input at Mattersey in the years that followed our departure to Devon in 2004, much of my ministry involved teaching in Bible Colleges and speaking at National Conferences overseas. Invitations came from former students and because of contacts through EPTA, PEF, and the PWF. Eileen was usually able to accompany me and between 2005 and 2012 I ministered in churches, colleges and conferences in Belgium, Ethiopia, Finland, France, Germany, Ghana, India, Ireland, Luxembourg, Madeira, Netherlands, Nigeria, Poland, Portugal, Réunion, Slovakia, South Africa, Sweden, and Ukraine. In this talk we'll just be referring to countries in Europe.   Some of these places I visited only once, while others, like Finland and Belgium, were countries where I taught in their Bible colleges annually. The subject was almost invariably connected with the work of the Holy Spirit – his person and work, the baptism in the Spirit, spiritual gifts, and healing. Of particular importance was the time I spent with pastors and national leaders sharing with them on how to encourage spiritual gifts in the local church.   Places I visited only once during these years were Sweden (05), Ukraine (06), Poland (07), and Slovakia (08). Eileen accompanied me on the trips to Sweden, for a week's teaching in Kristinehamn, and Slovakia, for an EPTA conference in the vicinity of Bratislava. I travelled unaccompanied to Poland to teach for a week in the Warsaw Theological Seminary and preach in the local Pentecostal church.   But when I visited Ukraine I was part of a three-man team from our church in Brixham.  As it was my first (and only) visit, Bob Hyde and Mark Goodyear, both of whom had been before, let me do most of the teaching. In all the churches we visited the subject they asked me to speak on was spiritual gifts. There, as is sadly the case in so many places elsewhere, there is very little teaching on this important subject, so when the opportunity was given in each church, at the end of the meeting the people flocked forward for prayer.   Visits I made to Ireland (06, 07, 08) were mainly in connection with my new role as a member of the Board of Governors of the Irish AoG Bible College in Greystones, a seaside village a few miles south of Dublin, where Daniel Caldwell, a former Mattersey student was now the Principal and where several other Mattersey graduates like Roy Leith and Sandy Tutty were now involved . I also had the privilege of preaching at their graduation service in September 07.   Eileen and I had often visited our friends John and Ann Leese in Luxembourg as we were en route for our holidays in France or Germany and were always grateful for their hospitality. And in 2006 I was asked to be the guest speaker at their church's weekend retreat held in Arlon in nearby Belgium. It was always a joy to renew fellowship with our friends from that wonderful church. I also preached there in September 2012 after teaching at CTS in Brussels and before driving on for a week's teaching in churches in the Paris area of France.   Over a period of about 20 years we regularly went to France for our holidays and I would often end up preaching in one of the ADD (AoG) churches there. I don't have detailed dates for these occasions, but I remember preaching in Auch, Bordeaux, Clermont Ferrand, Metz, Mourrenx, Toulouse, and Versailles, sometimes with less than 24 hours notice! But perhaps the most interesting part of France we ever visited was the Ile de la Réunion.  To which I will return next time.   The countries I visited most frequently were Germany (3x), Portugal (4x), Belgium (8x), and Finland (11x). With the exception of Germany, this was because I was annually teaching in their Bible Colleges. Having said that, in 2009 I did teach for a week at Kniebis in the Black Forest at the European Theological Seminary, a beautiful college belonging to the Church of God, where the EPTA conference was to be held the following week.   And in 2007, after attending a PEF related conference in Oslo, Norway, we flew to Germany to conduct seminars at the national pastors' conference of the BFP (Bund Freikirchlicher Pfingstgemeinden), the nearest equivalent to the AoG in Germany. It was also in Oslo that I bumped into Werner Fraas, the president of the Volksmission group of German churches and was invited to conduct a tour of their churches in southern Germany in 2008. Eileen always remembered this well as we slept in a least ten different beds during the course of two weeks' ministry there before driving on to the EPTA conference in Slovakia.   I first visited Portugal in 1982 for an EPTA conference, but it was many years later that I had the opportunity to teach in their Bible College and preach in their churches. Harry Osland was an American missionary who, at the time, was director of the Portuguese Bible College in Fanhoes near Lisbon. It so happened that in 2006 he was in an MA class I was teaching in Belgium at the Continental Theological Seminary and he asked me if I would be willing to come to teach in Portugal.   So for three years (07, 08, and 09) I spent a week or so in Portugal, teaching in their college and preaching in their churches. Harry not only organised the itinerary for me but also arranged for several of my books to be translated into Portuguese. He and his wife Beth became good friends and Eileen and I really appreciated their kindness and hospitality.   Another contact I had with Portugal was Reginaldo Azevedo de Melo, a Brazilian brother based in Portugal who came to Mattersey as one of our students. With the cooperation of Pastor Luis Reis, who knew me through PEF, after he graduated Reginaldo arranged an itinerary for me preaching in several churches.   Our trips the Portugal gave us a taste for Portuguese cuisine, something we also experienced in Madeira, a Portuguese overseas territory, and popular holiday destination because of its pleasant climate all the year round. We first went there in 2008 courtesy of our friends William and Anthea Kay who let us use their lovely time-share apartment. This inspired us to get our own time-share and we returned for three weeks in 2010 when I was asked to preach in the small AoG church in Funchal, about which I shall say more later.   My ministry in Belgium was due first to my work with the International Correspondence Institute, which I referred to in an earlier talk, and secondly, to my contact with CTS, the Continental Theological Seminary, through fellowship with friends in EPTA. Roland and Judy Dudley, American AoG missionaries, had led the Portuguese Bible College back in the eighties and had moved on to Sint-Pieters-Leeuw near Brussels to head up CTS. At Roland's invitation I taught on the Baptism in the Holy Spirit, Spiritual Gifts, and Divine Healing on their MA programme for eight consecutive years (2005-2012). I was often asked to preach in their chapel services when we saw many students receive the baptism in the Spirit. Eileen and I were housed in one of the well-equipped apartments in the college.   We always enjoyed our visits to Belgium and took the opportunity to admire the wonderful architecture in cities like Brussels and Ghent as well as preaching in churches there. And every year we were at CTS made sure that we made a visit to the outlet store of a nearby chocolate factory and bring back plenty in time for Christmas!   And finally Finland, a country we visited even more often that Belgium. Apart from my contact with Teuvo Valkama that I mentioned in an earlier talk, it was friends I met at PEF and EPTA meetings who were the main instigators of our visits to that beautiful country. I first met Arto Hamalainnen at the ICCOWE conference in Brighton in June 1991 but later got to know him much better as we both served on the PEF Presidium, he as secretary and I as vice-chairman. Arto was the Missions Director for the Finnish Pentecostal Churches and was responsible for recommending me for my first visit to Ethiopia in 2005 and my visit to India in 2010, about which I will say more next time.   But it was Pasi Parkkila, the Director of the Finnish Bible College, who was responsible for most of our visits to Finland. I first met Pasi at an EPTA conference – I don't remember which, possibly at CTS in 02 or in Nantwich in 04 – but he asked me if I would be willing to teach on their MA programme at Iso Kirja, which incidentally means The Great Book – what a name for a Bible College! So, apart from 2010 when I was too unwell to go, I taught at Iso Kirja the same subjects as I was teaching at CTS every year from 2005 to 2012. But apart from teaching at Iso Kirja I also visited Finland for the EPTA conference in 06 and was the guest speaker at their National Pastors' Conference both in 08 and 09.   Eileen invariably travelled with me on our visits to Iso Kirja when most years we were accommodated in a comfortable log cabin overlooking a beautiful lake.  Tuula, Pasi's wife, a primary school teacher, kindly loaned us her car throughout our visits which gave us a measure of independence while we were there enabling us to drive into the nearest town, Keuruu, or to Jyväskylä a larger town a little further away.   We were also able to visit a number of churches during our trips, including one at Seinäjoki where outstanding miracles of healing were regularly taking place in their meetings. From the reports I was hearing I could hardly imagine that there was anyone in the church left with a problem, but after my preaching some fifty or sixty people came forward for prayer, all expecting to be personally prayed for. And as we had to communicate through an interpreter this inevitable took twice as long as usual. An hour and a half after the end of the meeting I laid hands on the last person and was feeling in need of prayer myself. I was extremely tired and hungry but felt I had learnt a lesson – even when miracles are happening there will always be people in need of prayer.   Perhaps the final thing to say about Finland is that at the request of Aikamedia, the Finnish Publishing Department, at least four of my books have been published in Finnish. I am encouraged that my teaching in Finland still goes on even though I have not been there in person since 2012.   The Lord had certainly extended the scope of my ministry and confirmed that it was right for us to leave Mattersey when we did.   Next time we'll talk about our trips to Reunion, Africa and India.

Krimi
«Es war der Hund, der starb» von Tom Stoppard & Gespräch

Krimi

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2025 75:58


100 Jahre Schweizer Hörspiel! Mit einem lustigen Spionagekrimi. Agent Purvis steht im Dienste ihrer Majestät – aber auch des sowjetischen KGB: als Doppelagent! Hörspiel mit britischem Humor und Hans Helmut Dickow – bekannt aus «Paul Cox» und «Dickie Dick Dickens» – als charmant-schizophrenem Spion. (00:00) Beginn Episode (03:06) Beginn Hörspiel (65:42) Gespräch ____________________ Mit: Hans Helmut Dickow (Purvis), Wolfgang Reichmann (Blair), Peter Lerchbaumer (Hogben), Ute Uellner (Pamela), Judith Melles (Mrs. Ryan), Hein Bender-Plück (Arlon), Hanna Burgwitz (Oberschwester), Robert Tessen (Seddon), Erwin Parker (Pfarrer), Wolfgang Hepp (Chef), Wilm Roil (Wren) ____________________ Übersetzung: Hilde Spiel – Tontechnik: Denise Moser und Ernst Frei – Regie: Hans Hausmann ____________________ Produktion: SRF 1983

Big Blend Radio Shows
Author Arlon Jay Staggs: Leta Pearl's Love Biscuits

Big Blend Radio Shows

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2025 30:11


In celebration of National Book Month, this episode of Big Blend Radio's Books & Authors Show with Books Forward features author Arlon Jay Staggs, who discusses his debut novel, "Leta Pearl's Love Biscuits" (Koehler Books, October 7, 2025). Perfect for fans of "Fried Green Tomatoes," this tender and charming Southern tale delves into small-town politics, a long-buried tragedy, and a mother whose mysterious, love-laced biscuits are stirring up gossip and a mess of feelings. Set in 1982 in Bailey Springs, Alabama, "Leta Pearl's Love Biscuits" follows Trudy, a young widow whose return to the spotlight—amid family drama, small-town scandal, and unexpected romance—forces her to confront her past and decide if she'll play by the rules or risk everything for the life she truly wants. In this engaging conversation, Arlon discusses the power of Southern storytelling, the blend of humor and heart in his fiction, and how food and gossip weave through the fabric of small-town life. He also shares insights into character development, the balance between love and tradition, and his personal journey from award-winning copywriter and brand strategist to novelist and writing professor. Learn more about Arlon at https://www.arlonjay.com/  Learn more about Books Forward at https://booksforward.com/  Follow Big Blend Radio at https://bigblendradio.com/ 

Am Bistro mat der Woxx – ARA Podcasts
Agriculture biologique : Résistance préventive à Arlon

Am Bistro mat der Woxx – ARA Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2025 13:18


Chaque semaine, le podcast de la woxx vous offre un regard en coulisses sur notre travail journalistique et explore les enjeux derrière nos articles. Chaque semaine, le podcast de la woxx vous offre un regard en coulisses sur notre travail journalistique et explore les enjeux derrière nos articles. Cette fois-ci, direction Arlon, où un collectif citoyen tente de sauver un champ cultivé en bio, menacé par un projet de complexe sportif. Entre spéculation foncière, pression immobilière venue du Luxembourg et résistances locales, cette histoire raconte bien plus qu'un conflit d'aménagement : elle met en lumière les tensions entre modèle agricole durable et développement urbain. L'article dont nous avons parlé : Agriculture biologique et urbanisation : Résistance préventive à ArlonThe post Agriculture biologique : Résistance préventive à Arlon first appeared on Radio ARA.

Slightly Serious Sign Podcast
Becoming a Wrapper with Kristin Lanzarone of WrapStar Pro

Slightly Serious Sign Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2025 50:36


Ep 69: Kristin Lanzarone of WrapStar Pro and our Wrap Trainer for the Wensco x Arlon 3 Day Wrap Class talks with the boys about her wrap journey from the beginning to becoming a trainer and business owner. Lots of great pearls of wisdom in this one. Wensco x Arlon 3 Day Wrap Class InfoCheck out the featured products:Nekoosa NextBondNekoosa RTapeMetaMark Products"Your podcast is the best podcast in the business." - Jared Granberry, President, GSG (Graphic Solutions Group)The Slightly Serious Sign Podcast is now the #1 Most Fact Checked Podcast in the United States.Voted #1 by Signman (standing on a van on top of 18 pallets changing a lightbulb over a movie theater sign)https://www.wensco.com/company/slightly-serious-sign-podcast616.785.3333The views, thoughts, and opinions expressed are the speaker's own and do not represent the views, thoughts, and opinions of Wensco Sign Supply. The material and information presented here is for general information purposes only. The "Wensco Sign Supply" name and all forms and abbreviations are the property of its owner and its use does not imply endorsement of or opposition to any specific organization, product, or service. Things to note on the statement. Wensco owns all rights to video or audio for Slightly Serious Sign broadcast and cannot be used without the written authorization from Wensco Administration.The Slightly Serious Sign Podcast is hosted by Mike Hull, Tyler Hull, and Domingo Tobar and produced, recorded, shot, and edited by Rick Villanueva with sponsorship from Wensco Sign Supply.

Slightly Serious Sign Podcast
Mutoh and Small Format Printing with Tony Simmering of Mutoh

Slightly Serious Sign Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2025 39:04


Ep 66: Live from the ISA Sign Expo 2025 in Las Vegas, Tony Simmering of Mutoh (not Chuck Dicillo from Arlon) is talking with the boys about small format printers.Check out the featured products:Nekoosa NextBondNekoosa RTapeMetaMark Products"Your podcast is the best podcast in the business." - Jared Granberry, President, GSG (Graphic Solutions Group)The Slightly Serious Sign Podcast is now the #1 Most Fact Checked Podcast in the United States.Voted #1 by Signman (standing on a van on top of 18 pallets changing a lightbulb over a movie theater sign)https://www.wensco.com/company/slightly-serious-sign-podcast616.785.3333The views, thoughts, and opinions expressed are the speaker's own and do not represent the views, thoughts, and opinions of Wensco Sign Supply. The material and information presented here is for general information purposes only. The "Wensco Sign Supply" name and all forms and abbreviations are the property of its owner and its use does not imply endorsement of or opposition to any specific organization, product, or service. Things to note on the statement. Wensco owns all rights to video or audio for Slightly Serious Sign broadcast and cannot be used without the written authorization from Wensco Administration.The Slightly Serious Sign Podcast is hosted by Mike Hull, Tyler Hull, and Domingo Tobar and produced, recorded, shot, and edited by Rick Villanueva with sponsorship from Wensco Sign Supply.

Tendances Première
25 ans de vie pour la Brasserie de la Rulles, ça se fête !

Tendances Première

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2025 10:49


Un quart de siècle, ça se fête. Joyeux Anniversaire à la Brasserie de la Rulles, une brasserie de la Province de Luxembourg, pionnière dans le renouveau de la bière artisanale belge ! On en parle avec Laurent Munster, de Mi-Orge Mi-Houblon à Weyler près de Arlon. Avec modération ! Merci pour votre écoute Tendances Première, c'est également en direct tous les jours de la semaine de 10h à 11h30 sur www.rtbf.be/lapremiere Retrouvez tous les épisodes de Tendances Première sur notre plateforme Auvio.be : https://auvio.rtbf.be/emission/11090 Et si vous avez apprécié ce podcast, n'hésitez pas à nous donner des étoiles ou des commentaires, cela nous aide à le faire connaître plus largement. Distribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

À propos
Après 15 ans à couvrir la Wallonie, le journaliste flamand Peter De Lobel raconte «ses» francophones - « À propos », le podcast du Soir

À propos

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2025 26:01


C'était presqu'un ovni dans le paysage médiatique belge. Un flamand, employé d'un grand quotidien, qui couvrait exclusivement les affaires wallonnes. Peter De Lobel change d'attribution, on en a donc profité pour discuter avec lui de ses années passées à parcourir Gembloux, Arlon, Liège et Tournai.A-t-il vu la Wallonie changer en presque deux décennies? A-t-il vérifié les clichés sur le sud du pays ? On lui a posé toutes ces questions en compagnie de Bernard Demonty, le chef du pôle Pouvoirs.« À propos », c'est notre sélection de l'actualité, du lundi au vendredi dès 5 heures sur Le Soir et votre plateforme de podcasts préférée. Retrouvez tous les podcasts du journal « Le Soir » sur https://podcasts.lesoir.be

Grand angle
Après 15 ans à couvrir la Wallonie, le journaliste flamand Peter De Lobel raconte «ses» francophones

Grand angle

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2025 25:20


C'était presqu'un ovni dans le paysage médiatique belge. Un flamand, employé d'un grand quotidien, qui couvrait exclusivement les affaires wallonnes. Peter De Lobel change d'attribution, on en a donc profité pour discuter avec lui de ses années passées à parcourir Gembloux, Arlon, Liège et Tournai.A-t-il vu la Wallonie changer en presque deux décennies? A-t-il vérifié les clichés sur le sud du pays ? On lui a posé toutes ces questions en compagnie de Bernard Demonty, le chef du pôle Pouvoirs.

C'est presque sérieux
Une rediffusion : Arlon vaut vraiment le Détour !

C'est presque sérieux

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2025 35:36


En cette période de congé, la caravane de Ca vaut vraiment le Détour fait une petite pause pour mieux vaut divertir dès la rentrée et vous propose une série de rediffusions... Aujourd'hui : on joue les touristes à Arlon, et pour découvrir le chef-lieu de la province de Luxembourg, rien de mieux que de s'amuser avec des locales de l'étape ! Natacha et Marie-Anne, en binôme avec Madeleine Baudot et Corentin Candi, tentent de répondre sans faiblir aux questions de Walid, le tout avec le sourire et dans la bonne Humeur… Il sera question de patrimoine architectural, d'Histoire, de Jules Vernes, de bons conseils tourisme, de signes du zodiaque, de sculptures romaines et du frère de Jésus, mais également de scoutisme ! Et pas parce que la province de Luxembourg en accueille des milliers chaque année lors des fameux camps d'été, mais car notre invité du jour est Philippe Maldague, collectionneur et fondateur du Musée du scoutisme international, basé à Arlon ! https://museescout.be/ Merci pour votre écoute Salut les copions, c'est également en direct tous les jours de la semaine de 16h à 17h sur www.rtbf.be/lapremiere Retrouvez tous les épisodes de Salut les copions sur notre plateforme Auvio.be : https://auvio.rtbf.be/emission/19688 Et si vous avez apprécié ce podcast, n'hésitez pas à nous donner des étoiles ou des commentaires, cela nous aide à le faire connaître plus largement. Distribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

C'est presque sérieux
Arlon vaut vraiment le Détour (5) : Dialecte arlonais, belote et Musée Gaspar

C'est presque sérieux

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2025 43:04


Ce vendredi on évoque le dialecte arlonais, les cris d'animaux, la géographie belge, la guerre de Sécession, Madame Bovary et gardiens de trésor au travers des questions posées à Mirella et Johann, qui avec l'aide de Madeleine Baudot et Corentin Candi, tentent de déjouer les pièges tendus par Walid au cours de ce jeu pas piqué des hannetons ! Il sera aussi question d'amour et de lieux propices à un rendez-vous galant à Arlon, puisque c'est la Saint-Valentin, mais aussi d'amour de l'art en compagnie de Valérie Peuckert, directrice du Musée Gaspar https://www.museegaspar.be/ et en charge du patrimoine historique de la ville d'Arlon, dont les tours romaines : https://visitarlon.be/decouvrir/a-ne-pas-manquer/les-tours-romaines/ Bref, une dernière (et pas des moindres !) étape en public dans la joie et la bonne humeur... Merci pour votre écoute Salut les copions, c'est également en direct tous les jours de la semaine de 16h à 17h sur www.rtbf.be/lapremiere Retrouvez tous les épisodes de Salut les copions sur notre plateforme Auvio.be : https://auvio.rtbf.be/emission/19688 Et si vous avez apprécié ce podcast, n'hésitez pas à nous donner des étoiles ou des commentaires, cela nous aide à le faire connaître plus largement.

C'est presque sérieux
Arlon vaut vraiment le Détour (4) : Violon, invention belge et bâton de marche artisanal

C'est presque sérieux

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2025 41:57


C'est bagarre au Palais d'Arlon en ce jeudi : ils s'affrontent, mais dans la joie et la bonne humeur, ce sont Laura et Charles, soutenus par leur partenaire (Madeleine Baudot et Corentin Candi) pour répondre aux questions de Walid et tenter de gagner le grand prix ! Des questions (qui on l'espère trouveront réponse) tournant entre autres autour du violon, de la vexillologie, d'un train célèbre et d'une invention belge ! Et bien sûr comme chaque jour un micro-trottoir qui vous demande votre avis sur un nombre incalculable de sujets, mais lesquels ? Aux candidats de deviner ???? Mais Arlon, ce n'est pas qu'une jolie ville, ce sont aussi des villages, tout aussi actifs… Et Eric Bartholomé, reconnaissable à sa moustache et d'une jovialité dans pareille viendra parler de Toernich, et de la compagnie « Just des rigolos ». Il est aussi marcheur, et est devenu au fil du temps, en glanant dans la nature, tourneur de bâtons de marche. Portrait sensible et bienveillant d'un (très) bon vivant. https://toernich.jimdofree.com/just-des-rigolos/ Merci pour votre écoute Salut les copions, c'est également en direct tous les jours de la semaine de 16h à 17h sur www.rtbf.be/lapremiere Retrouvez tous les épisodes de Salut les copions sur notre plateforme Auvio.be : https://auvio.rtbf.be/emission/19688 Et si vous avez apprécié ce podcast, n'hésitez pas à nous donner des étoiles ou des commentaires, cela nous aide à le faire connaître plus largement.

C'est presque sérieux
Arlon vaut vraiment le Détour (3) : Saut sans élan, source de la Semois et panoramas

C'est presque sérieux

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2025 42:06


C'est Walid qui le dit : Arlon ne se visite pas, mais se découvre en s'amusant ! Et ça tombe bien, il vous a préparé une émission pour vous prouver que cette ville n'a pas encore livré tous ses secrets. Au programme depuis le magnifique palais d'Arlon en compagnie de Madeleine Baudot et Corentin Candi : des rencontres (avec Bilal et Monique, les jouteurs du jour, des anecdotes (sur le blason de la ville, une discipline olympique et la source de la Semois), de la bonne humeur et surtout un jeu (qui remportera la finale et le séjour dans un lieu d'exception en Wallonie ?) ! Et de la découverte puisque Guy Fairon, guide de l'Office du tourisme, nous dresse un panorama des divers coins et activités d'Arlon qui valent le détour. https://visitarlon.be/ Merci pour votre écoute Salut les copions, c'est également en direct tous les jours de la semaine de 16h à 17h sur www.rtbf.be/lapremiere Retrouvez tous les épisodes de Salut les copions sur notre plateforme Auvio.be : https://auvio.rtbf.be/emission/19688 Et si vous avez apprécié ce podcast, n'hésitez pas à nous donner des étoiles ou des commentaires, cela nous aide à le faire connaître plus largement.

C'est presque sérieux
Arlon vaut vraiment le Détour (2) : Confrérie du Maitrank, Arc de triomphe et micro-trottoir

C'est presque sérieux

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2025 35:20


Quel est le point commun entre le Maitrank, l'Arc de triomphe parisien, Walid, Madeleine Baudot et Corentin Candi ? Arlon ! Cette magnifique ville basée en Lorraine belge (on est précis, et ce ne sont pas Virginie et Bruno, les joueurs de la récré du midi du jour, qui le contrediront !) accueille la caravane de Ca vaut vraiment le Détour toute la semaine, pour apprendre en jouant ! Sur le monde en général, et Arlon en particulier. Le tout dans la joie et la bonne humeur, d'autant plus que l'invité prestige de ce mardi n'est autre que Dominique Billion, Secrétaire de la Royale Confrérie du Maitrank d'Arlon. https://www.facebook.com/confreriedumaitrank/ Merci pour votre écoute Salut les copions, c'est également en direct tous les jours de la semaine de 16h à 17h sur www.rtbf.be/lapremiere Retrouvez tous les épisodes de Salut les copions sur notre plateforme Auvio.be : https://auvio.rtbf.be/emission/19688 Et si vous avez apprécié ce podcast, n'hésitez pas à nous donner des étoiles ou des commentaires, cela nous aide à le faire connaître plus largement.

C'est presque sérieux
Arlon vaut vraiment le Détour (1) : Jeux, vestiges romains et Musée du scoutisme

C'est presque sérieux

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2025 35:34


Cette semaine, on joue les touristes à Arlon, et pour découvrir le chef-lieu de la province de Luxembourg, rien de mieux que de s'amuser avec des locales de l'étape ! Natacha et Marie-Anne, en binôme avec Madeleine Baudot et Corentin Candi, tentent de répondre sans faiblir aux questions de Walid, le tout avec le sourire et dans la bonne Humeur… Il sera question de patrimoine architectural, d'Histoire, de Jules Verne, de bons conseils tourisme, de signes du zodiaque, de sculptures romaines et du frère de Jésus, mais également de scoutisme ! Et pas parce que la province de Luxembourg en accueille des milliers chaque année lors des fameux camps d'été, mais car notre invité du jour est Philippe Maldague, collectionneur et fondateur du musée du scoutisme international, basé à Arlon ! https://museescout.be/ Merci pour votre écoute Salut les copions, c'est également en direct tous les jours de la semaine de 16h à 17h sur www.rtbf.be/lapremiere Retrouvez tous les épisodes de Salut les copions sur notre plateforme Auvio.be : https://auvio.rtbf.be/emission/19688 Et si vous avez apprécié ce podcast, n'hésitez pas à nous donner des étoiles ou des commentaires, cela nous aide à le faire connaître plus largement.

Entrez sans frapper
Daran et "Grand Hôtel Apocalypse", 11 chansons sur la liberté, les amours perdus, la quête de soi

Entrez sans frapper

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2024 11:32


Le chanteur et compositeur français Daran est notre invité pour la sortie de son 11ème album "Grand Hôtel Apocalypse". Dans cet album, il renoue avec un rock incisif et des mélodies fortes. 11 chansons sur ses thèmes de prédilection : la liberté, les amours perdus, la quête de soi et, surtout, l'humain au centre de toutes les histoires. En concert : le 16 janvier au Centre Communautaire de Joli-Bois à Bruxelles, le 17 janvier au Spirit of 66 à Verviers, le 18 janvier à l'Atelier Rock à Huy et le 19 janvier à l'Entrepôt à Arlon. À partir de 16h00, Jérôme Colin et ses chroniqueurs vous offrent toute l'actualité culturelle : cinéma, musique, littérature, théâtre… Toujours avec une touche d'humour. Après Bagarre dans la Discothèque, le jeu musical décalé, Jérôme reçoit un grand invité et, dans la dernière demi-heure, avec Hélène Maquet, Julie Morelle et les chroniqueurs, ils vous emmènent dans la bonne humeur vers la nouvelle émission d'info de fin de journée. 1h30 de plaisir intelligent. Merci pour votre écoute Entrez sans Frapper c'est également en direct tous les jours de la semaine de 16h à 17h30 sur www.rtbf.be/lapremiere Retrouvez l'ensemble des épisodes et les émission en version intégrale (avec la musique donc) de Entrez sans Frapper sur notre plateforme Auvio.be : https://auvio.rtbf.be/emission/8521 Abonnez-vous également à la partie "Bagarre dans la discothèque" en suivant ce lien: https://audmns.com/HSfAmLDEt si vous avez apprécié ce podcast, n'hésitez pas à nous donner des étoiles ou des commentaires, cela nous aide à le faire connaître plus largement. Vous pourriez également apprécier ces autres podcasts issus de notre large catalogue: Le voyage du Stradivarius Feuermann : https://audmns.com/rxPHqEENoir Jaune Rouge - Belgian Crime Story : https://feeds.audiomeans.fr/feed/6e3f3e0e-6d9e-4da7-99d5-f8c0833912c5.xmlLes Petits Papiers : https://audmns.com/tHQpfAm Des rencontres inspirantes avec des artistes de tous horizons. Galaxie BD: https://audmns.com/nyJXESu Notre podcast hebdomadaire autour du 9ème art.Nom: Van Hamme, Profession: Scénariste : https://audmns.com/ZAoAJZF Notre série à propos du créateur de XII et Thorgal. Franquin par Franquin : https://audmns.com/NjMxxMg Ecoutez la voix du créateur de Gaston (et de tant d'autres...)

Y'a de l'idée
Vous pouvez voter pour faire de votre commune une commune du commerce équitable

Y'a de l'idée

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2024 2:24


Une commune du commerce équitable, c'est une commune qui sensibilise ses citoyens et introduit des produits issus de ce commerce juste dans son administration. Du 2 octobre au 15 novembre, les citoyen.ne.s belges peuvent voter en ligne ou dans leur rue. Pourquoi ? Pour montrer qu'ils veulent que leur commune reste ou devienne une Commune du Commerce Equitable, même après les élections du 13 octobre 2024. Les votes seront remis à la nouvelle administration communale début décembre, accompagnés d'une lettre officielle. Pour l'instant, 40 communes participent à Bruxelles : 40 Communes participantes en Wallonie et à Bruxelles : Amay, Anderlecht, Arlon, Ath, Bastogne, Beauraing, Berchem-Sainte-Agathe, Bertogne, Bertrix, Braine L'Alleud, Braine Le Comte, Bruxelles, Charleroi, Dison, Durbuy, Ecaussinnes, Enghien, Fléron, Ganshoren, Gembloux, Grez-Doiceau, Jette, La Hulpe, Marche-en-Famenne, Namur, Neufchâteau, Nivelles, Ottignies-Louvain-La-Neuve, Plombière, Rebecq, Rixensart, Rochefort, Sainte-Ode, Saint-Gilles, Soignies, Tenneville, Tournai, Waremme, Waterloo, Watermael Boitsfort.Le site pour voter ? : www.cdce.be"Y'a de l'idée", c'est LA séquence des initiatives positives, des solutions et des projets porteurs de sens pour un monde harmonieux, juste et durable.Une chronique signée Leslie Rijmenams à retrouver (aussi) sur Nostalgie et www.nostalgie.be.

Europe 1 - Hondelatte Raconte
Jeremy Pierson, le psychopathe belge - Le récit (1/2)

Europe 1 - Hondelatte Raconte

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2024 15:23


En décembre 2014, à Arlon en Belgique, on retrouve le corps de Béatrice Berlaimont 14 ans. Elle a été violée, puis étranglée.

Europe 1 - Hondelatte Raconte
Jeremy Pierson, le psychopathe belge - Le récit (2/2)

Europe 1 - Hondelatte Raconte

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2024 12:56


En décembre 2014, à Arlon en Belgique, on retrouve le corps de Béatrice Berlaimont 14 ans. Elle a été violée, puis étranglée.

Europe 1 - Hondelatte Raconte
Jeremy Pierson, le psychopathe belge - Le débrief

Europe 1 - Hondelatte Raconte

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2024 16:57


En décembre 2014, à Arlon en Belgique, on retrouve le corps de Béatrice Berlaimont 14 ans. Elle a été violée, puis étranglée.

L'info en intégrale - Europe 1
Jeremy Pierson, le psychopathe belge - Le récit (1/2)

L'info en intégrale - Europe 1

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2024 15:23


En décembre 2014, à Arlon en Belgique, on retrouve le corps de Béatrice Berlaimont 14 ans. Elle a été violée, puis étranglée.

L'info en intégrale - Europe 1
Jeremy Pierson, le psychopathe belge - Le récit (2/2)

L'info en intégrale - Europe 1

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2024 12:56


En décembre 2014, à Arlon en Belgique, on retrouve le corps de Béatrice Berlaimont 14 ans. Elle a été violée, puis étranglée.

L'info en intégrale - Europe 1
Jeremy Pierson, le psychopathe belge - Le débrief

L'info en intégrale - Europe 1

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2024 16:57


En décembre 2014, à Arlon en Belgique, on retrouve le corps de Béatrice Berlaimont 14 ans. Elle a été violée, puis étranglée.

Un Jour dans l'Histoire
Le long de la Semois : des siècles d'histoire

Un Jour dans l'Histoire

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2024 37:07


Nous sommes en 1930. Au menu du bulletin officiel du Touring Club de Belgique, on peut lire un article intitulé « Correspondance de villégiature et de gastronomie », un certain Petitjean imagine une correspondance entre Antoine et son ami Xavier : « Puis-je espérer me refaire un peu les nerfs dans le bon air de la Semois, la flânerie des grands bois et le repos des sites pittoresques, loin des livres, des journaux et de la politique ? » Xavier profitant d'un jour de pluie, répont à Antoine : « … si tu savais, après une bonne averse, dont les gouttes restent, tels des diamants, accrochés aux feuilles des noisetiers et aux tiges des valérianes, combien sont enivrantes les âcres senteurs des sapins ou les parfums de la lande à la bruyère rose, tu ne te plaindrais pas quand le ciel se couvre de noirs nuées. » Il poursuit : « … tous les touristes des deux sexes sont, ici, quelques pêcheurs. Chacun se fait préparer, en petit supplément personnel, la délicate friture qu'il a capturé le matin (…). Viens sans crainte. » La réponse ne se fait pas attendre : « J'arrive ce soir. » Signé Antoine. C'est au long des 210 kilomètres de la Semois que nous vous emmenons, aujourd'hui : des siècles d'histoire en passant par la Lorraine, la Gaume et l'Ardenne… Avec nous : Dominique Billion, auteur de « Mémoire de la Semois » ; éd. Weirich. Sujets traités : Semois, Lorraine, Gaume , Ardenne, villégiature, gastronomie , Meuse, rivière, Arlon, vallée Merci pour votre écoute Un Jour dans l'Histoire, c'est également en direct tous les jours de la semaine de 13h15 à 14h30 sur www.rtbf.be/lapremiere Retrouvez tous les épisodes d'Un Jour dans l'Histoire sur notre plateforme Auvio.be : https://auvio.rtbf.be/emission/5936 Et si vous avez apprécié ce podcast, n'hésitez pas à nous donner des étoiles ou des commentaires, cela nous aide à le faire connaître plus largement.

ARA City Radio
What's right: new cycle path between Arlon and Luxembourg.

ARA City Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2024 2:44


The organization behind the cycling path aims to obtain the 'Express label' for it, meaning that the path will be suitable for a speed of 25 km/hour. According to a study, it should lead to a decrease in pollution and fewer traffic jams, which will result in greater productivity.

Slightly Serious Sign Podcast
Why Hands-on Wrap Training is so Important w/ Ritchie Daize of Arlon

Slightly Serious Sign Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2024 43:56


Ep 15:  Ritchie Daize of Arlon sits down with Mike and Tyler after a long day of leading Wrap Classes to talk about the importance of hands-on in-person wrap training.Ritchie is an experienced Wrap Trainer and the Technical Solutions Director of Arlon. He's passionate about wrapping, loves vinyl, and wants to teach people how to wrap the right way.If you're brand new to the wrap game or have ever needed to justify taking a course, this episode is for you!Upcoming Wrap Classes:Arlon Master the Wrap 3-Day Class Chicago, IL June 19-21, 2024Arlon Master the Wrap 3-Day Class Atlanta, GA August 14-16, 2024 Voted #1 by Signman (standing on a van on top of 18 pallets changing a lightbulb over a movie theater sign)https://www.wensco.com/company/slightly-serious-sign-podcast616.785.3333The views, thoughts, and opinions expressed are the speaker's own and do not represent the views, thoughts, and opinions of Wensco Sign Supply. The material and information presented here is for general information purposes only. The "Wensco Sign Supply" name and all forms and abbreviations are the property of its owner and its use does not imply endorsement of or opposition to any specific organization, product, or service. Things to note on the statement. Wensco owns all rights to video or audio for Slightly Serious Sign broadcast and cannot be used without the written authorization from Wensco Administration.The Slightly Serious Sign Podcast is hosted by Mike Hull, Tyler Hull, and Domingo Tobar and produced, recorded, shot, and edited by Rick Villanueva with sponsorship from Wensco Sign Supply.

Dear MOR: The Podcast
"Decision" (The Arlon Story) | Dear MOR Episode 457

Dear MOR: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2024 84:03


Napunta ka na ba sa isang sitwasyon na kinailangan mong mag-desisyon na alam magpapabago ng lahat para sa iyo? Ano ang ginawa mo? Sabay sabay nating pakinggan ang kwento ni Arlon dito lang sa #DearMORDecision Follow us: Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/MOREntertainment Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/MORentPH Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/morentertainmentph

Cask Chasers Podcast
Master Distiller Arlon Casey Jones of Casey Jones Distillery

Cask Chasers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2024 54:17


Casey's legendary ingenuity and passion inspired his grandson Arlon Casey Jones to follow in his footsteps. Casey built his last still in 1967. AJ used that still, which is on display in the Casey Jones Distillery Lounge, as a guide to build the still we use today. As our Master Distiller, AJ handcrafts every batch of Casey Jones spirits using a recipe that has been handed down through generations of the Jones family. A family recipe cooked in a family still – it doesn't get more authentic than that.

Whiskey Lore

Join me as we head to Western Kentucky, to meet a man who took his moonshining skills and family traditions and found a way to legalize them and give people a taste of moonshine culture and spirits distilled in one of the most unique looking stills you'll ever see - the square coffin still.  Enjoy my conversation with Arlon "AJ" Casey Jones of the Casey Jones Distillery. Lots of stories, history, and a tasting of their 7 year old barrel proof moonshine. Enjoy! Cheers! Drew

L'heure du crime
INCONTOURNABLE - L'affaire Clara Maes : petit meurtre entre mamies

L'heure du crime

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2024 40:00


Un samedi matin de janvier 2015, Suzanne Thibeau, 93 ans, est mortellement poignardée. Elle est retrouvée baignant dans une mare de sang, dans sa cuisine. Sa meilleure amie, Clara Maes, sera accusée de ce meurtre. Elle a 89 ans lorsque son procès débute à Arlon en juin 2020. Qu'une personne aussi âgée se retrouve devant un jury d'assises est un fait inédit.

The AC Method
#44: Taking Over the Vinyl Industry

The AC Method

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2024 44:49


DESCRIPTION: Come along with Aaron as he is joined by Ritchie Daize to explore the fascinating world of signage, delving into the evolution of vinyl and plotters with an Arlon industry veteran. Discover Arlon's transition from a tape converter to a vinyl production pioneer in the mid-80s, leading innovations in reposition-able adhesives and advanced color ranges. We'll debunk myths about calendared and cast films, spotlight the versatile DPF 4600, and clarify product naming conventions like the "x" in GLX for bubble-free installation. Explore marketing shifts, graphic longevity, and the importance of UV inhibitors in laminates. Appreciate Arlon's commitment to sustainability and their "Master the Wrap Initiative," bridging educational gaps in commercial van graphics and beyond. Tune in for expert insights, industry secrets, and a deep dive into the transformative history of Arlon and vinyl in the signage industry! Ritchie Daize is the Director of Technical Solutions at Arlon, bringing 30 years of industry experience. With a background in sign shops and business ownership, he offers valuable insights from technical, design, user, and business owner perspectives. Whether providing creative solutions or technical advice, Ritchie is a versatile asset. Outside of work, he enjoys pursuits like skiing and sailing, embodying a well-rounded approach to life and business.

Wake The Farm Up! - Maintaining Ground
A-Wise • Arlon the Poet, Artist, and Life Story Teller • Tribe Zion • From Pensacola to Fort Walton Beach • Blue Gaia • 9-18-2023

Wake The Farm Up! - Maintaining Ground

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2023 69:23


This episode drips us right out of our Time Travel Episode into the Present.  after Some fresh cuts from the time capsule of Blue Gaia, we go Into this special episode.   Host Ande the Elf converses with A-Wise, but we better call him Arlon.   After a brief song cut from A-Wise, elf cuts us into theBlue Gaia Get your Dance On (2:00)A-Wise • Song Slice Teasers (5:55)the show begins • (6:35)Tribe Zion • Loco (10:45)A-Wise • Dear Lord (17:24)A-Wise • Fresh for the Show: Loco Locals Special (24:22)A-Wise • Neighborhood (25:50)Elf Surprise • Cats jump on Elves (37:49)A-Wise • (46:47)A-Wise •  Gringo (54:38)A-Wise  • Fresh for the Show: To Live and Die in Florida (59:00)  A. Wise and Tribe Zion (Official Channel)Facebook Arlon Wise Spotify A-WiseSpotify Tribe ZionTick Talk (TIKTOK) A-WiseListen to the Amazing stories.  This one pairs well with a cup of coffee and a hot tub. Try it out, tell us what you have to say about it!?Support the showLinks to Stefin101 and Doctor Bionic Check us out on instagram @wakethefarmup @maintaining_ground_podcast@kastle_369Ask how you could be involved in the show, Subscribe and Support the Show

atomar audio | Techno Podcast
atomar audio -247- Qaypz

atomar audio | Techno Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2023 93:45


Podcast 247 of atomar audio, featuring cutting edge techno artists. This week we present you Qaypz from Arlon, Belgium. Tracklist: 01. Oisel - 10M [Evod Music] 02. Falling Echoes - Falling Echoes [Mod2] 03. Gareth Wild - Mortal Engines [Catalogue01366] 04. Urbano - A Journey In An Unknown World [Mutewax] 05. Lee Holman - Siege Tactics [Snork Enterprise] 06. Qaypz - Quantum Cold War [Krank'm'Haus] 07. Knox & Hawkins - This Is The Underground [Repetitive Rhytm Research] 08. Exium & Dynamic Forces - Rejection Of Influence [Nheoma] 09. C-System - Midnight Driver [Hardtools Records] 10. Rommek - Granite [Sonntag Morgen] 11. Divide - Orbitale [Fautesection] 12. MSDMNR - Engine [Mindtrip] 13. Phil Berg - Oneiro [Secession] 14. Hugo Rolan - Distribución Lineal [Warm Up Recordings] 15. Joton - Abduction [Newrhythmic Records] 16. UFO95 - Granite Rose [ARCHIVE] 17. Rosati - Mismo [Be As One Inprint] 18. Diapo & Rismu - Classic Red [Binary Cells] 19. Avant - Obelisk [OECUS] 20. Lesope Drift - Ruimonta [Own Life] 21. Shhgrr - Trouble [BlackStars Corporation] 22. Qaypz - Gang Der Soldaten [Unreleased] 23. Andreas Kremer - Gehirnschmalz [Lifeform Recordings] 24. Chontane - Schima [Mutual Rytm] 25. Exos - Warlion [Perc Traxx] 26. Camaxtli - Aztek [CAMAXTLI] 27. Oliver Rosemann & Alexander Kowalski [Wasps Attack When Drunk] 28. Carlotta Jacobi - Altered [Recorded Things] 29. Samuel L Session - Less [SLS] 30. Israel Toledo - Smart Move [Assassin Soldier Recordings] 31. Dekker Wilde - Dekker Wilde - Circle [Trau-ma] 32. Glenn Wilson - Blueprints (Chris McCormack Remix) [Heroes] 33. Whoismarce - Unholy Seduction [Subsist & Faith Disciplines] Qaypz @qaypz Visit atomar audio on Facebook: www.facebook.com/atomar.audio

Wake The Farm Up! - Maintaining Ground
Time Traveling Episode with the Gram, Gaia Blue, Colorado 2006

Wake The Farm Up! - Maintaining Ground

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2023 34:56


Welcome to the most unique audio show.  Sponsored by Solidago, Sassafras leaves, and spring water, this episode we Time Travel.  Yup! After a glitch visit to Lab Seta in May 2022, Host Ande the Elf takes us on a trip Back to 2006. (you may hear some dirty CD sounds in Zion's Eye , sry but not sry, elf likes it)From vintage rainbow roots, beyond the squeeze of mainstream, this tributary leads to a scenic audio view of what is coded within language authentic, and real moist, for surely Elf certified.  These gems of poetry and music come from human heart, handed to the Elf as a CD, like a relic needed to complete this time portal for us today.  Gratitude to Gram for sharing.  Gratitude for Tersea Hill and Arlon of Tribe Zion.  These recordings of their songs went down in Colorado, 2006.  Check it out.  How did it make you feel?Intro (0:00)WTFU Mix LabSeta 22 (0:42) Gaia Blue - Babylon by Bus (3:45)Gaia Blue - Entropy (7:15)Rowan Green Quote (10:08)Gaia Blue - New World's For Old (11:15) Gaia Blue - Its all in your mind (19:08) Gaia Blue - Zion Eye (21:50)Gaia Blue - Luna Remix w/Gram (26:19)Check out their links for more music and connection!  Building bridges and networks of the mycorhyzic patterned telepathic brain waves.GramTeresa Hill Arlon • Tribe ZionSupport the showLinks to Stefin101 and Doctor Bionic Check us out on instagram @wakethefarmup @maintaining_ground_podcast@kastle_369Ask how you could be involved in the show, Subscribe and Support the Show

RTL Today - In Conversation with Lisa Burke
The ‘oil spill’ of Luxembourg’s growth economy on Belgium’s border, 17/06/2023 07:17

RTL Today - In Conversation with Lisa Burke

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2023


Ambassador of Belgium to Luxembourg, Thomas Lambert, talks about Luxembourg in 2050 - housing, transport, cross-border workers - all to be discussed in a seminar this week. Also, Belgium and Luxembourg sign a bi-national battalion. And do you know what lies under the North Sea? And the Luxembourg Tech School is open for registration! Look-back at the week's news with Sasha Kehoe My show starts, as usual, with a look-back at the week's news with Luxembourg's Local Election results. We move onto a populist triumvirate of Trump, Boris and Berlusconi who all made headlines this week. Donald Trump pleaded not guilty on Tuesday to mishandling sensitive documents found at his home. Trump claimed “I have a busy life” as to why he had such documents in his home (some found in a shower). Boris Johnson resigned as an MP ahead of the findings of a parliamentary committee which concluded that he deliberately misled MPs about lockdown-breaking parties during the Covid pandemic. Silvio Berlusconi, Italy's former Prime Minister, died on 12 June and thousands attended his state funeral at Milan's Duomo cathedral on Wednesday. Berlusconi was a controversial figure, making headlines in Trump-like fashion frequently unrelated to politics. He is survived by his 33-year-old girlfriend, Marta Fascina, two ex-wives and five children, some of whom help run his empire, recently estimated to be worth around $7 billion. The survival of four children in the Colombian jungle was a story of hope and courage, despite the loss of their mother after a plane crash. This week saw yet another tragic story of Libyan migrants crossing the Mediterranean in a boat that capsized off southern Greece. Many died, many are missing and the figures are still mounting. And finally, the legalisation of cannabis is due to be voted on this week in Luxembourg. We might be allowed to legally have four plants in our homes. Ambassador of Belgium to Luxembourg, Thomas Lambert Ambassador of Belgium to Luxembourg, Thomas Lambert, talks to us about his time working as Deputy Ambassador to the US in Washington DC, shaking hands with Obama whilst the latter was campaigning, and meeting Joe Biden. Ambassador Lambert has had many varied international diplomatic postings but this is his first time as an Ambassador. The Belgian community is integral to the functioning of the Luxembourg economy. Belgian nationals represent the fourth largest foreign community after Portuguese, French and Italians living in Luxembourg. And, of course, there are thousands who commute from Belgium daily to work in Luxembourg. The future of the Grand Duchy as we move towards 2050 may mean doubling its population and more than doubling the number of cross-border workers. This will increase the impact on neighbouring Belgium. And so how does one cope with this? The Belgian Embassy is organising a seminar on the issue at the Spuerkeess on Wednesday, bringing together experts and leaders to discuss common solutions. Naturally, housing and transport and two fundamental issues. There is a long standing relationship between Belgium and Luxembourg. And this week saw the signing of a bi-national Belgian-Luxembourg reconnaissance battalion. The core of the future battalion will be located in Arlon, Belgium, by 2030, with a branch in Diekirch and a second branch in Marche-en-Famenne. The battalion, with more than 700 personnel, will be equipped with various specialised reconnaissance vehicles capable of interoperating with the equipment of the CaMo (motorised capability) programme currently being acquired by the Belgian Defence. Belgium already has a decade-long, successful integration between the Belgian and Dutch navies. And so this is a continuation of Benelux countries combining to become stronger. Belgium recently organized a North Sea Summit and included Luxembourg in the discussions. Ambassador Lambert talks knowledgeably about the critical infrastructure we have lying on the seabed, along with the seabed itself. Disrupted data cables could cause a stock market to crash and inflict unimaginable damage to a financial centre such as Luxembourg. Luxembourg Tech School - registrations are open! Dr Anush Manukyan, a Team Leader at the Luxembourg Tech School tells us about the wonderful work done by her colleagues and the students. Registration is now open to join next academic year if you're aged 12 and upwards. This is a free club run by experts in their field, aiming to develop Digital Future Leaders. Students get to work on projects, improve their English presentation skills, whilst learning valuable tech skills in a variety of settings, including many links to space.

Les podcasts de RadioVino, la radio du bon goût
Christophe Gillard - Parrain du LBF

Les podcasts de RadioVino, la radio du bon goût

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2023 6:22


Les belges sont réputés pour être des êtres originaux. Croyez-moi, vous ne serez pas déçu par cet Arlonais nommé Christophe Gillard devenu un expert de la bière et surtout un monsieur très respecté dans le milieu. L'incarnation même de ce que l'on pourrait appeler un amoureux de la bière. Une relation intime qu'il partage avec elle depuis presque 20 ans et qui lui font dire aujourd'hui que les bières les plus simples sont sans doute les plus complexes… Après avoir passé dix ans dans le domaine de la finance au Luxembourg, Chris est amené à enseigner la comptabilité et les techniques de vente. Mais son hobby, c'est la bière craft ! Et les choses prendront une toute autre tournure avec la découverte de deux brasseries pas comme les autres. La première sera Caracole, située à Falmignoul, qui est l'une des dernières brasseries au monde à fabriquer sa bière en chauffant ses cuves au feu de bois. La deuxième fera carrément office de révélation, c'est Cantillon : brasserie familiale où l'on brasse le lambic depuis 1900 et invitée d'honneur lors de notre édition 2022. L'idée d'un projet autour de la bière se précise alors et nous ne sommes qu'en 2005 lorsque la cave Mi-Orge Mi-Houblon à Arlon voit le jour. La boutique donne le ton dès l'ouverture avec une majorité de références belges, mais aussi italiennes et américaines dont la plupart sont des raretés. Autant dire qu'à l'époque, il s'agissait de l'unique cave à bières en Belgique proposant une offre 100% artisanale et indépendante. L'endroit se taille vite une solide réputation et il n'était pas rare d'y croiser des clients américains tant l'offre sortait des sentiers battus. Combinant le métier d'enseignant et de caviste spécialisé, Christophe ne cherchera pas forcément la rentabilité et ne proposera que des bières qui lui plaisent. Un luxe… Assez rapidement, comme investi par une mission divine de sensibilisation à la vraie bonne bière, Chris se tourne vers l'organisation d'ateliers de dégustation, d'abord réservés à ses clients puis ensuite destinés à un public de plus en plus spécialisé. Il se lance alors dans une activité de consulting à destination des professionnels qu'ils accompagnent par exemple sur la thématique des accords mets et bières (restaurants gastronomiques ou étoilés). À titre informatif, en deux décennies, Christophe aura eu l'honneur de s'adresser à plus de 23 000 personnes rien qu'au travers ses ateliers ! Ses compétences de dégustateur le conduiront en parallèle à mener de nombreuses interventions dans des concours internationaux en tant que juge (Brussels Beer Challenge, World Beer Cup, Birra Del Anno, etc.). Mais ce n'est pas tout, des collaborations avec des journalistes donneront naissance à deux ouvrages et de nombreuses collaborations verront le jour à chaque fois dans une brasserie différente (Cantillon, Mont-Salève, Thiriez, Toccalmato, etc.). Ayant toujours privilégié la vie de famille, Christophe quitte l'aventure Mi-Orge Mi-Houblon en 2020 pour s'établir dans les Alpes où il se lance cette fois-ci dans la production. Ça sera La Fermenterie des Champs Marmo, un projet axé sur la fermentation : fermentation spontanée (élevage en barrique de moûts fermentés naturellement), fermentation mixte et indigène (fermentation en barrique et/ou fermentation de fruits, d'herbes ou de fleurs) et kombucha. Affaire à suivre…

Grizzly On The Hunt - Bigfoot, Sasquatch, Cryptids, Paranormal, Aliens, UFO's and More!
Grizzly is on the hunt with Arlon Avalon True Psychic Medium!

Grizzly On The Hunt - Bigfoot, Sasquatch, Cryptids, Paranormal, Aliens, UFO's and More!

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2023 67:58


Arlon has been in contact with spirit people since the age of four, just before suffering the loss of her Grandmother, with whom she was very close. Shortly after her transition to spirit, Arlon's Grandmother came to her in a dream during which she reassured Arlon that contact with the spirit world was natural and healthy, as well as explaining that Arlon had been given a gift. Being so young, Arlon accepted this gift as her normal way of being and didn't ponder it or fret about it. Arlon won't say how long ago this was, but suffice to say she has had many, many years to explore and share her gift of psychic mediumship with others. Arlon would categorize herself as a “Psychic Historian”. She has long had a penchant for exploring old buildings, properties, and graveyards in America, Ireland, and the UK to speak to the spirit persons who resided or are visiting there. Instead of relying on history books, myth, or legend, who would know better what really happened than the people who once lived or passed through the location. This, she says, is how one uncovers the true history and nature of the location. Divination is not something she practices (because of the nature of time and choices people may make), but she is very keen on spirit readings. These readings share messages from loved ones who have crossed to the other side of the veil. Sometimes these are in the form of letting it be known that they (the spirit people) are “OK” since they transitioned if their loved one is worried about them, or giving advice and direction where they believe it would be helpful. She has done hundreds of private readings as well as “Spirit Circles” (a gathering of about 10 persons) through her Arlon Avalon Facebook Messenger. Helping people in this way brings her immense joy and she feels that she is obligated to share her gift with others. Obligation should not be thought of in a negative way in this context, but from a perspective of her gratitude for all that she has been given. Arlon is an empath, healer, and practitioner of shamanism and witchcraft while also embracing the teachings of Hinduism, Buddhism, Catholicism, and Voodoo/Hoodoo. Prior to the pandemic, she hosted Dinners With the Dead, Mourning Teas, Masquerade Balls, Pirates & Wenches Balls, and spirit festivals. She hopes to revive these events soon! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/grizzly-onthehunt/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/grizzly-onthehunt/support

Grizzly On The Hunt - Bigfoot, Sasquatch, Cryptids, Paranormal, Aliens, UFO's and More!
Grizzly is digging deep, what a discussion with Arlon Avalon. Instead Glen Jackson!

Grizzly On The Hunt - Bigfoot, Sasquatch, Cryptids, Paranormal, Aliens, UFO's and More!

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2023 67:58


Arlon has been in contact with spirit people since the age of four, just before suffering the loss of her Grandmother, with whom she was very close. Shortly after her transition to spirit, Arlon's Grandmother came to her in a dream during which she reassured Arlon that contact with the spirit world was natural and healthy, as well as explaining that Arlon had been given a gift. Being so young, Arlon accepted this gift as her normal way of being and didn't ponder it or fret about it. Arlon won't say how long ago this was, but suffice to say she has had many, many years to explore and share her gift of psychic mediumship with others. Arlon would categorize herself as a “Psychic Historian”. She has long had a penchant for exploring old buildings, properties, and graveyards in America, Ireland, and the UK to speak to the spirit persons who resided or are visiting there. Instead of relying on history books, myth, or legend, who would know better what really happened than the people who once lived or passed through the location. This, she says, is how one uncovers the true history and nature of the location. Divination is not something she practices (because of the nature of time and choices people may make), but she is very keen on spirit readings. These readings share messages from loved ones who have crossed to the other side of the veil. Sometimes these are in the form of letting it be known that they (the spirit people) are “OK” since they transitioned if their loved one is worried about them, or giving advice and direction where they believe it would be helpful. She has done hundreds of private readings as well as “Spirit Circles” (a gathering of about 10 persons) through her Arlon Avalon Facebook Messenger. Helping people in this way brings her immense joy and she feels that she is obligated to share her gift with others. Obligation should not be thought of in a negative way in this context, but from a perspective of her gratitude for all that she has been given. Arlon is an empath, healer, and practitioner of shamanism and witchcraft while also embracing the teachings of Hinduism, Buddhism, Catholicism, and Voodoo/Hoodoo. Prior to the pandemic, she hosted Dinners With the Dead, Mourning Teas, Masquerade Balls, Pirates & Wenches Balls, and spirit festivals. She hopes to revive these events soon! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/grizzly-onthehunt/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/grizzly-onthehunt/support

SoHollywood The Podcast
SoHollywood The Podcast - ARLON

SoHollywood The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2023 77:34


ABOUT THE PODCAST: On this platform, everyone is created equally while the titles go out of the door. It gives you a better understanding of what people need to succeed in whatever they are doing. Everyone has one thing in common and that's entertainment. EPISODE DESCRIPTION: In this episode, I speak with Arlon Florida an Artist, Writer, Producer, Director, and, Choreographer. We discussed how he became a choreographer, working with many well-known artists, being signed to a record label, and giving back to the community. Click below to find out more information on Arlon. @SoHollywoodThePodcast @MissHollywood313 @EverythingArlon Find All Things Arlon Here: linktr.ee/everythingarlon Want to be a guest on the show email me here! Click Here To Stay Up To Date --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sohollywoodthepodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sohollywoodthepodcast/support

KSL Greenhouse
Tomato Update From Taun

KSL Greenhouse

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2023 17:44


Welcome to The KSL Greenhouse Show! Hosts Maria Shilaos and Taun Beddes tackle your gardening questions, talk plants, and offer tips for an amazing yard. Listen Saturdays 8am to 11am at 1160 AM & 102.7 FM, kslnewsradio.com, or on the KSL Newsradio App. Follow us on Facebook and Instagram at @kslgreenhouse. #KSLGreenhouse  A texter in West Valley wants to know if a couple types of apple will grow in their area. Taun finally got his tomatoes planted. He talks about how they are doing so far. Arlon wants to know if a hot tub cleaner would be good for his lawn.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Bistro
Bistro: Interview Festival Les Hallucinations Collectives Arlon 2022

Bistro

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2022


2022-09-26 Bistro: Interview Festival “Les Hallucinations Collectives” Arlon 2022

Transversales
Transversales - Abondance : histoire d'une transition

Transversales

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2022 25:43


C'est l'histoire d'une transition, l'histoire d'une coopérative qui grandit. C'est une ferme, à taille humaine, qui vend ses produits directement. C'est aussi un lieu d'échange où l'humain est primordial, et où chacun s'implique comme il le souhaite, dans une démarche durable, proche de la nature et loin de la consommation de masse.

L'heure du crime
L'INTÉGRALE - L'affaire Clara Maes : petit meurtre entre mamies

L'heure du crime

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2022 40:00


REDIFF - Un samedi matin de janvier 2015, Suzanne Thibeau, 93 ans, est mortellement poignardée. Elle est retrouvée baignant dans une mare de sang, dans sa cuisine. Sa meilleure amie, Clara Maes, sera accusée de ce meurtre. Elle a 89 ans lorsque son procès débute à Arlon en juin 2020. Qu'une personne aussi âgée se retrouve devant un jury d'assises est un fait inédit. Invités : Dominique Zachary, journaliste à l'Avenir, M° Marc Kauten, parties civiles.

AntipodeanSF
Arlon

AntipodeanSF

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2022 29:24


Featured in Arlon: The Return of Rahab - by R. E. Diaz - narrated by Alistair Lloyd Claim Jumper - by D.M. Woolston - narrated by Ed Errington Our Audio License AntipodeanSF Radio Show by Ion Newcombe is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License. Based on a work at www.antisf.com.au. Permissions beyond the scope of this license may be available at https://www.antisf.com.au/contact-editor Music Credits Nebula Reborn by Alex Mason/BlackSunAeon Music is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial License. Nevada by Psychadelik Pedestrian is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 International License.     Intro & Outro Music Celestial Navigation by Blue Dot Sessions is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial License

Sahnemäulchen - Der Fußballpodcast
Cristiano Ronaldo schlägt Kinder?!?

Sahnemäulchen - Der Fußballpodcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2022 77:07


Wegen Salmonellen-Fällen in mehreren Ländern muss Ferrero eine Fabrik in Belgien vorerst schließen – mitten im Ostergeschäft. Die Aufsichtsbehörde Afsca kündigte an, die Produktionslizenz für die Fabrik infolge von Ermittlungen zu entziehen. Der Mitteilung von Afsca zufolge sind hiervon alle Kinder Surprise, Kinder Mini Eggs, Kinder Surprise Maxi und Schoko-Bons betroffen, die in Arlon gefertigt wurden. Betroffen von dem Rückruf ist auch das Produkt Kinder Mix Easter Gift Bag, das in einigen deutschen Testmärkten angeboten wurde. Offenbar wusste Ferrero von dem Problem bereits seit mehreren Monaten. (https://www.hna.de/verbraucher/kinder-schokolade-ferrero-salmonellen-ostern-rueckruf-suessigkeit-ueberraschungseier-schoko-bons-zr-91459245.html)

Das war der Tag - Deutschlandfunk
Böse Überraschung: Belgische Behörden schließen Ferrero-Werk in Arlon

Das war der Tag - Deutschlandfunk

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2022 1:00


Beckmann, Holgerwww.deutschlandfunk.de, Das war der TagDirekter Link zur Audiodatei

GhostNET Paranormal Podcast
Through The Void : Arlon Avalon #8

GhostNET Paranormal Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2022 43:45


This weeks episode of The GhostNET Paranormal Podcast, We step on to the other side and talk spirit communications and spirit channeling with psychic medium Arlon Avalon in the brand new episode entitled Through The Void !!