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1,9 milliards d'euros destinés au climat sont actuellement bloqués sur un compte de l'État belge. Le Fédéral et les Régions ne parviennent pas à se mettre d'accord sur la répartition de cet argent et des efforts qui y sont liés. La guerre au Moyen-Orient secoue les marchés. Pendant que le conflit s’enlise, certains investisseurs y voient l'opportunité de faire des affaires en bourse. Un phénomène appelé "buy the dip" qu'on analyse dans ce Brief. La croissance affolante de la Chine serait-elle en train de s'essouffler? Le Premier ministre chinois Li Qiang a présenté hier son plan quinquennal pour le pays, entre prudence et ambition, dans un pays dépendant de ses exportations et frappé par une crise immobilière sans précédent. Présentation: Ondine Werres Le Brief, le podcast matinal de L'Echo Ce que vous devez savoir avant de démarrer la journée, on vous le sert au creux de l’oreille, chaque matin, en 7 infos, dès 7h. Le Brief, un podcast éclairant, avec l’essentiel de l’info business, entreprendre, investir et politique. Signé L’Echo. Abonnez-vous sur votre plateforme d'écoute favorite Apple Podcast | Spotify | Podcast Addict l Castbox | Deezer | Google PodcastsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Nick and Jonathan are joined by Lance Reisland of Cleveland.com, and they get into what people are allowed to wear at an airport.
Listen and subscribe to Money Making Conversations on iHeartRadio, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, www.moneymakingconversations.com/subscribe/ or wherever you listen to podcasts. New Money Making Conversations episodes drop daily. I want to alert you, so you don’t miss out on expert analysis and insider perspectives from my guests who provide tips that can help you uplift the community, improve your financial planning, motivation, or advice on how to be a successful entrepreneur. Keep winning! Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Dr. Alison Vaughn. International speaker, author, and CEO/founder of Jackets for Jobs, a Detroit-based nonprofit that, for over 26 years, has provided professional attire and career training to more than 40,000 job seekers. Rushion McDonald leads a deep-dive conversation into her origin story, faith-driven entrepreneurship, struggles, workforce development, women’s empowerment, and the profound human stories behind her mission. Purpose of the Interview The interview aims to: 1. Inspire entrepreneurs and community leaders By showing how faith, persistence, and purpose can build a 26‑year nonprofit that changes lives. 2. Highlight the importance of appearance and confidence in employment Vaughn explains how professional attire boosts self‑esteem and job‑seeker success. 3. Showcase the impact of Jackets for Jobs and encourage public support She explains donation needs, especially professional clothing and plus‑size attire. 4. Educate listeners about workforce development and women’s empowerment She outlines common barriers job seekers face and how proper support transforms families and communities. Key Takeaways 1. The “Catch‑22” That Sparked Her Mission Job seekers often lack professional clothing. Without clothing, they can’t get interviews; without interviews, they can’t get jobs. Jackets for Jobs was built to break that cycle. 2. Faith Was the Foundation Vaughn repeatedly attributes her longevity to divine guidance—leaving a career at United Airlines to follow a vision she didn’t fully understand at the time.“I stepped out on faith… God gave me the vision. 3. Longevity: 26 Years in a Tough Sector With most small businesses lasting 5–10 years, surviving 26 years—especially as a nonprofit—is extraordinary.Over 40,000 job seekers have been served. 4. Self-Education in Entrepreneurship With limited internet 26 years ago, she learned business through library books, including Grant Writing for Dummies and other “Dummies” titles.Her story was later featured in the Detroit News and USA Today, and the Dummies publishers even sent her books. 5. Workforce Development Explained Workforce development means helping unemployed residents gain jobs and stability—critical in Detroit, where unemployment has historically been high. 6. Women’s Empowerment: Changing Mindsets She noticed many women on government assistance had low confidence or relied on men financially.She wrote “Ms. Goal Digger, Not Gold Digger” to teach self-sufficiency, financial independence, and professional self-presentation. 7. Appearance = Confidence = Currency Professional attire changes posture, self-worth, and interview success.Clients leave “with a pep in their step,” she says. 8. The Emotional Toll and Motivation She recalls stories of clients who: survived sex trafficking, were sleeping in cars, struggled with multiple children and no resources, or rode the bus with infants in freezing weather. These moments keep her going but also weigh heavily.She emphasizes hiring staff who have compassion and resist judgment.] 9. Entrepreneurship vs. 9–5 Reality Entrepreneurship is “24/7,” especially in nonprofits where money must be accounted for with precision.People don’t just give to a cause—they give to a leader they trust. 10. Success Defined While she has celebrated major achievements like ringing the NASDAQ closing bell twice, she says real success is:“When someone unemployed calls me and tells me they have a job.”. Notable Quotes (All from Transcript) On Founding Her Nonprofit “I stepped out on faith… God gave me the vision.”. “If you didn’t have an outfit for an interview, you didn’t go… It was a catch‑22.”. On Longevity “To be able to say I have lasted 26 years… that’s a testimony in itself.” On Confidence “Confidence is currency.”. “Their posture is different… that’s why they’re going to get that job.”. On Entrepreneurship “If you want to start a nonprofit, be prepared for 24/7 and a lot of paperwork.”. “There’s a difference between day wear and date wear.” “I want you to change your mindset.”. On Impact “Everyone that walks through has a story… you have to have compassion and not judge.” On True Success “Helping someone get a job… that’s success to me.”. #SHMS #BEST #STRAWSupport the show: https://www.steveharveyfm.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Listen and subscribe to Money Making Conversations on iHeartRadio, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, www.moneymakingconversations.com/subscribe/ or wherever you listen to podcasts. New Money Making Conversations episodes drop daily. I want to alert you, so you don’t miss out on expert analysis and insider perspectives from my guests who provide tips that can help you uplift the community, improve your financial planning, motivation, or advice on how to be a successful entrepreneur. Keep winning! Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Dr. Alison Vaughn. International speaker, author, and CEO/founder of Jackets for Jobs, a Detroit-based nonprofit that, for over 26 years, has provided professional attire and career training to more than 40,000 job seekers. Rushion McDonald leads a deep-dive conversation into her origin story, faith-driven entrepreneurship, struggles, workforce development, women’s empowerment, and the profound human stories behind her mission. Purpose of the Interview The interview aims to: 1. Inspire entrepreneurs and community leaders By showing how faith, persistence, and purpose can build a 26‑year nonprofit that changes lives. 2. Highlight the importance of appearance and confidence in employment Vaughn explains how professional attire boosts self‑esteem and job‑seeker success. 3. Showcase the impact of Jackets for Jobs and encourage public support She explains donation needs, especially professional clothing and plus‑size attire. 4. Educate listeners about workforce development and women’s empowerment She outlines common barriers job seekers face and how proper support transforms families and communities. Key Takeaways 1. The “Catch‑22” That Sparked Her Mission Job seekers often lack professional clothing. Without clothing, they can’t get interviews; without interviews, they can’t get jobs. Jackets for Jobs was built to break that cycle. 2. Faith Was the Foundation Vaughn repeatedly attributes her longevity to divine guidance—leaving a career at United Airlines to follow a vision she didn’t fully understand at the time.“I stepped out on faith… God gave me the vision. 3. Longevity: 26 Years in a Tough Sector With most small businesses lasting 5–10 years, surviving 26 years—especially as a nonprofit—is extraordinary.Over 40,000 job seekers have been served. 4. Self-Education in Entrepreneurship With limited internet 26 years ago, she learned business through library books, including Grant Writing for Dummies and other “Dummies” titles.Her story was later featured in the Detroit News and USA Today, and the Dummies publishers even sent her books. 5. Workforce Development Explained Workforce development means helping unemployed residents gain jobs and stability—critical in Detroit, where unemployment has historically been high. 6. Women’s Empowerment: Changing Mindsets She noticed many women on government assistance had low confidence or relied on men financially.She wrote “Ms. Goal Digger, Not Gold Digger” to teach self-sufficiency, financial independence, and professional self-presentation. 7. Appearance = Confidence = Currency Professional attire changes posture, self-worth, and interview success.Clients leave “with a pep in their step,” she says. 8. The Emotional Toll and Motivation She recalls stories of clients who: survived sex trafficking, were sleeping in cars, struggled with multiple children and no resources, or rode the bus with infants in freezing weather. These moments keep her going but also weigh heavily.She emphasizes hiring staff who have compassion and resist judgment.] 9. Entrepreneurship vs. 9–5 Reality Entrepreneurship is “24/7,” especially in nonprofits where money must be accounted for with precision.People don’t just give to a cause—they give to a leader they trust. 10. Success Defined While she has celebrated major achievements like ringing the NASDAQ closing bell twice, she says real success is:“When someone unemployed calls me and tells me they have a job.”. Notable Quotes (All from Transcript) On Founding Her Nonprofit “I stepped out on faith… God gave me the vision.”. “If you didn’t have an outfit for an interview, you didn’t go… It was a catch‑22.”. On Longevity “To be able to say I have lasted 26 years… that’s a testimony in itself.” On Confidence “Confidence is currency.”. “Their posture is different… that’s why they’re going to get that job.”. On Entrepreneurship “If you want to start a nonprofit, be prepared for 24/7 and a lot of paperwork.”. “There’s a difference between day wear and date wear.” “I want you to change your mindset.”. On Impact “Everyone that walks through has a story… you have to have compassion and not judge.” On True Success “Helping someone get a job… that’s success to me.”. #SHMS #BEST #STRAWSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Listen and subscribe to Money Making Conversations on iHeartRadio, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, www.moneymakingconversations.com/subscribe/ or wherever you listen to podcasts. New Money Making Conversations episodes drop daily. I want to alert you, so you don’t miss out on expert analysis and insider perspectives from my guests who provide tips that can help you uplift the community, improve your financial planning, motivation, or advice on how to be a successful entrepreneur. Keep winning! Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Dr. Alison Vaughn. International speaker, author, and CEO/founder of Jackets for Jobs, a Detroit-based nonprofit that, for over 26 years, has provided professional attire and career training to more than 40,000 job seekers. Rushion McDonald leads a deep-dive conversation into her origin story, faith-driven entrepreneurship, struggles, workforce development, women’s empowerment, and the profound human stories behind her mission. Purpose of the Interview The interview aims to: 1. Inspire entrepreneurs and community leaders By showing how faith, persistence, and purpose can build a 26‑year nonprofit that changes lives. 2. Highlight the importance of appearance and confidence in employment Vaughn explains how professional attire boosts self‑esteem and job‑seeker success. 3. Showcase the impact of Jackets for Jobs and encourage public support She explains donation needs, especially professional clothing and plus‑size attire. 4. Educate listeners about workforce development and women’s empowerment She outlines common barriers job seekers face and how proper support transforms families and communities. Key Takeaways 1. The “Catch‑22” That Sparked Her Mission Job seekers often lack professional clothing. Without clothing, they can’t get interviews; without interviews, they can’t get jobs. Jackets for Jobs was built to break that cycle. 2. Faith Was the Foundation Vaughn repeatedly attributes her longevity to divine guidance—leaving a career at United Airlines to follow a vision she didn’t fully understand at the time.“I stepped out on faith… God gave me the vision. 3. Longevity: 26 Years in a Tough Sector With most small businesses lasting 5–10 years, surviving 26 years—especially as a nonprofit—is extraordinary.Over 40,000 job seekers have been served. 4. Self-Education in Entrepreneurship With limited internet 26 years ago, she learned business through library books, including Grant Writing for Dummies and other “Dummies” titles.Her story was later featured in the Detroit News and USA Today, and the Dummies publishers even sent her books. 5. Workforce Development Explained Workforce development means helping unemployed residents gain jobs and stability—critical in Detroit, where unemployment has historically been high. 6. Women’s Empowerment: Changing Mindsets She noticed many women on government assistance had low confidence or relied on men financially.She wrote “Ms. Goal Digger, Not Gold Digger” to teach self-sufficiency, financial independence, and professional self-presentation. 7. Appearance = Confidence = Currency Professional attire changes posture, self-worth, and interview success.Clients leave “with a pep in their step,” she says. 8. The Emotional Toll and Motivation She recalls stories of clients who: survived sex trafficking, were sleeping in cars, struggled with multiple children and no resources, or rode the bus with infants in freezing weather. These moments keep her going but also weigh heavily.She emphasizes hiring staff who have compassion and resist judgment.] 9. Entrepreneurship vs. 9–5 Reality Entrepreneurship is “24/7,” especially in nonprofits where money must be accounted for with precision.People don’t just give to a cause—they give to a leader they trust. 10. Success Defined While she has celebrated major achievements like ringing the NASDAQ closing bell twice, she says real success is:“When someone unemployed calls me and tells me they have a job.”. Notable Quotes (All from Transcript) On Founding Her Nonprofit “I stepped out on faith… God gave me the vision.”. “If you didn’t have an outfit for an interview, you didn’t go… It was a catch‑22.”. On Longevity “To be able to say I have lasted 26 years… that’s a testimony in itself.” On Confidence “Confidence is currency.”. “Their posture is different… that’s why they’re going to get that job.”. On Entrepreneurship “If you want to start a nonprofit, be prepared for 24/7 and a lot of paperwork.”. “There’s a difference between day wear and date wear.” “I want you to change your mindset.”. On Impact “Everyone that walks through has a story… you have to have compassion and not judge.” On True Success “Helping someone get a job… that’s success to me.”. #SHMS #BEST #STRAWSteve Harvey Morning Show Online: http://www.steveharveyfm.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Anna and Raven can't stand it when people leave their floss picks lying around outside, but they've finally found someone who hates it as much as they do! What do you always complain about? Anna's daughter called her out about something she complains about constantly and Anna thought it was really unfair! What should you wear to a job interview? Traditionally a suit has been the go-to garb, but with office culture becoming more casual, should the interview outfit change as well? Do you have a hobby? Anna had a whole plan to learn a new hobby this last weekend, but it ended up being a massive failure! Have you ever had a “Freaky Friday” moment with your parents where you realized you had to teach them something? Anna took a trip with her parents recently and were amazed at how much she had to teach them! Making dinner after a long say at work can be stressful and messy, so Anna and Raven invited Chef Plum to share some easy meals you can make with only one pan! Have you ever dated a friend's sibling? It may seem like a breach of the Friend Code, but one study says it may be a good idea! What's the strangest punishment you ever got from a teacher? Anna's friend called her to tell her about the crazy consequence her daughter got at school! Do you make your bed every morning? For years, research has said that it's a great way to start your day, but now a new study has revealed the gross reason you should always leave it messy! Devin and Kristy just installed multiple Ring cameras around their home. Their neighbor approached them and asked if they could uninstall one of them, because they feel uncomfortable knowing that the camera is positioned facing their home. His wife thinks they should just do it and keep peace with the neighbors. Her husband disagrees. What if something happens and they don't have the evidence or proof of what happened? Plus, it's all on their property! What would you do? Luis has a chance to win $2400! All he has to do is answer more pop culture questions than Raven in Can't Beat Raven!
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You don't hear about beer pong injuries very often! People that wear full PJs to bed are crazy! Do you ever hide food from your kid?! All this and more on The Mark and Jess Replay!
Series: One Another Colossians 3:12-17 Mike Bellanti February 15, 2026
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Le Mining Indaba prend fin ce jeudi 12 février 2026. Pendant 4 jours, le secteur minier s'est retrouvé au Cap, en Afrique du Sud. Une grande rencontre annuelle entre les gouvernements africains et les investisseurs du monde entier. La Côte d'Ivoire a profité de l'événement pour mettre en avant ses récentes découvertes de gisements d'or, alors que le métal jaune a récemment franchi le seuil historique des 5 000 dollars. Avec notre envoyé spécial au Cap, Valentin Hugues Au Mining Indaba, la Côte d'Ivoire diffuse un chiffre sur écran géant : « La production d'or brut ivoirien a quadruplé en 10 ans ». Si le secteur est encore dominé par le Ghana, au Cap, le président de la Chambre des mines de Côte d'Ivoire, Yacouba Diarra, affiche de grandes ambitions. « Nous pensons que la Côte d'Ivoire a tout le potentiel pour devenir un leader régional », explique-t-il. Pour lui, « le contexte géologique ouest-africain est favorable aux gisements aurifères et la Côte d'Ivoire détient au moins 35% de cet espace-là ». « Avec tous les efforts en cours, poursuit-il, avec toutes les réformes menées par le ministère pour attirer les investisseurs, nous pensons qu'à moyen terme, la Côte d'Ivoire sera très loin, au niveau régional, et ensuite sur le continent. » La Guinée affiche des ambitions similaires et souhaite ouvrir la plus grosse raffinerie d'or du continent. Une course motivée par un cours de l'or qui atteint des niveaux records. Fin janvier, le métal jaune a passé la barre historique des 5 000 dollars, notamment parce que l'or est une valeur refuge face aux incertitudes suscitées par la politique trumpienne. Vers une augmentation des royalties de l'État ? Des conditions favorables dont la Côte d'Ivoire compte bien tirer profit, notamment avec la découverte en juin dernier d'un nouveau gisement dont les réserves sont évaluées à 100 tonnes d'or. Pour Seydou Coulibaly, le directeur général du ministère des Mines, « la révolution industrielle minière au niveau de la Côte d'Ivoire est une réalité ». Et parce que le secteur se porte bien, certains spéculent sur une possible augmentation des royalties que touche l'État ivoirien, en les élevant de 8 à 12%. Seydou Coulibaly ne confirme pas ce chiffre, « mais vu l'embellie du prix, explique-t-il, il peut arriver que l'État souhaite échanger avec le secteur privé. » Mais « pour l'heure, on n'est pas encore rendus à ce niveau », assure-t-il. La flambée du cours de l'or intéresse aussi la Chine, qui a récemment lancé une offensive majeure sur l'or ouest-africain, avec le rachat de plusieurs mines au Mali, ou encore, en Côte d'Ivoire.
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Pourquoi sommes-nous spontanément attirées par le négatif ?Pourquoi la plainte, le drama et la souffrance semblent capter autant notre attention… Et parfois même structurer notre identité ?Dans cet épisode très personnel, Alexandra Vignon part d'une scène du quotidien pour explorer un mécanisme psychologique puissant : le biais de négativité. Elle montre comment notre cerveau, les médias et les réseaux sociaux entretiennent cette focalisation sur ce qui ne va pas, et surtout, comment cela influence notre état émotionnel, nos relations et notre énergie vitale.Vous découvrirez :pourquoi les émotions sont contagieuses,comment certaines personnes s'attachent inconsciemment à leur souffrance,le lien entre posture de victime, impuissance et stress chronique,et en quoi développer une véritable hygiène mentale change profondément notre rapport au monde.Un épisode qui invite à reprendre la responsabilité de son attention, de ses pensées et de son environnement émotionnel.Parce que ce n'est pas parce que la négativité est devenue une norme sociale qu'elle est saine.Bonne écoute !Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Rob and Darren discuss behind-the-scenes info about Rob's photo shoot for the new book. Darren is wearing a questionable costume. What does andAmerican bald eagle sound like in reality? All of this and more on another episode of Riggle's Picks! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
C'est une des conséquences indirectes de la mainmise de Donald Trump sur le pétrole vénézuélien : les navires de la flotte légale sont de plus en plus demandés. Qui dit demande, dit hausse des taux de fret. En prenant le contrôle des flux de brut du Venezuela, les États-Unis ont relancé le négoce de pétrole du pays. Le département du Trésor américain (OFAC) a donné une licence aux traders Vitol et Trafigura qui s'activent à trouver des navires pour acheminer le pétrole vénézuélien vers des raffineries situées sur la côte américaine du golfe du Mexique et vers l'Europe. À lire aussiLe Venezuela veut augmenter sa production de pétrole de 18% en 2026 L'intérêt des négociants est d'autant plus grand que le pétrole vénézuélien est toujours vendu avec une décote et donc attractif. L'agence Bloomberg rapporte le cas d'un pétrolier qui a quitté mi-janvier le Moyen-Orient à vide pour relier en 45 jours le golfe du Mexique et se positionner en attendant des ordres. Ce mouvement vers le Venezuela fait craindre une moindre disponibilité de pétroliers sur d'autres routes et fait donc grimper les taux de fret, avec des hausses variables selon la capacité des navires. Changement de cap de la flotte fantôme Ce retour en grâce des navires de la flotte légale au Venezuela se fait au détriment d'autres pétroliers, ceux de la flotte fantôme. C'est un véritable retournement car le Venezuela était un maillon essentiel pour cette flotte de l'ombre, composée de navires rarement assurés, souvent vieillissants, et généralement sous faux pavillon. Sur l'année écoulée, 180 pétroliers environ ont transporté du brut vénézuélien, selon Matthew Wright, analyste principal Fret au sein du cabinet de suivi maritime Kpler. Ils devront désormais trouver de nouveaux contrats, probablement en se tournant vers l'Iran – option la plus probable au vu du type de navires concernés, les Very Large Crude Carriers (VLCC), qui peuvent charger jusqu'à deux millions de barils –, et dans une moindre mesure vers la Russie. Pétroliers au rebut Des dizaines de navires de la flotte fantôme risquent cependant de se trouver sans pétrole à transporter, et comme la majorité d'entre eux sont trop vieux pour être éligibles au commerce de brut non sanctionné, il faut s'attendre à des mises au rebut dans les prochains mois, selon l'expert de Kpler. Logiquement, le prix de la location des navires qui opèrent dans l'illégalité devrait être tiré à la baisse, au fur et à mesure que la flotte légale va prendre le dessus au Venezuela. À lire aussiLa «flotte fantôme» russe sous pression occidentale, le capitaine du «Grinch» en garde à vue
Relebogile Mabotja speaks to Dr.Jongi Klaas, Senior reseacher on Xhosa History and Culture within the Department of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs in the Eastern Cape who shares on the history and cultural significance of amadakhi, the Xhosa married women's attire. They also touch on some of the logistics around wearing them, from the duration to the independent pieces one must have. 702 Afternoons with Relebogile Mabotja is broadcast live on Johannesburg based talk radio station 702 every weekday afternoon. Relebogile brings a lighter touch to some of the issues of the day as well as a mix of lifestyle topics and a peak into the worlds of entertainment and leisure. Thank you for listening to a 702 Afternoons with Relebogile Mabotja podcast. Listen live on Primedia+ weekdays from 13:00 to 15:00 (SA Time) to Afternoons with Relebogile Mabotja broadcast on 702 https://buff.ly/gk3y0Kj For more from the show go to https://buff.ly/2qKsEfu or find all the catch-up podcasts here https://buff.ly/DTykncj Subscribe to the 702 Daily and Weekly Newsletters https://buff.ly/v5mfetc Follow us on social media: 702 on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/TalkRadio702 702 on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@talkradio702 702 on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/talkradio702/ 702 on X: https://x.com/Radio702 702 on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@radio702 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Aujourd'hui, Fatima Aït Bounoua, prof de français, Bruno Poncet, cheminot, et Antoine Diers, consultant, débattent de l'actualité autour d'Alain Marschall et Olivier Truchot.
Is this appropriate attire for curling? Jess is never getting in Waymo car, and Leonardo DiCaprio is so elusive people are digging up 30 year old interviews to learn more! All this and more on The Mark and Jess Replay!
Ghislaine Maxwell's arguments about her pretrial attire centered on the claim that forcing her to appear in jail-issued clothing and under restrictive conditions would unfairly prejudice a jury and undermine the presumption of innocence. Her legal team argued that being presented in drab prison garb—often associated in the public mind with guilt—risked subtly signaling criminality before any evidence was heard. They maintained that the Constitution and long-standing trial norms require defendants to appear in civilian clothing so jurors are not influenced by visual cues that suggest incarceration or punishment before conviction.The dispute also exposed the unusually tight controls placed on Maxwell in the lead-up to trial. Her attorneys complained about limits on what clothing she could access, delays and restrictions in obtaining suitable attire, and the broader message those constraints sent to the jury about her status. Prosecutors countered that reasonable security concerns justified the rules in place and that accommodations were made to ensure she could appear in non-custodial clothing. Ultimately, the debate over Maxwell's pretrial attire became another flashpoint in a larger fight over whether she was being treated as a defendant presumed innocent—or as someone already judged guilty before the trial even began.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.
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MANET'S FINAL YEARS AND THE POSTHUMOUS HONOR OF MORISOT Colleague Sebastian Smee. Following the war, Manet painted a series of intimate portraits of Berthe Morisot, capturing her erotic restlessness and "black" mourning attire. Since they could not marry, Manet seemingly facilitated her marriage to his brother, Eugène, who became a supportive husband and advocate for her art. While Morisot struggled with melancholy, she defied Édouard's advice to stick to the Salon, instead exhibiting in almost all the independent Impressionist shows. After Édouard died a painful death from syphilis, and Berthe later passed away, her colleagues Renoir, Monet, and Degasorganized a posthumous exhibition in her honor. The depth of their respect was revealed in a passionate argument between Degas and the others over how best to hang her work to ensure the public understood her brilliance. NUMBER 7
Brad and Abbey Zerbo host a blackout-lit, high-energy conversation with Adrian of Rise Attire, giving viewers an exclusive first look at Darkness by Design | Part 2. Adrian walks through the documentary's deeper investigation into the Balenciaga scandal, the surrealist and occult roots behind high-fashion power players, and the disturbing connections between elite art circles, cultural engineering, and normalized depravity. The trio discuss how the film exposes the influence of figures like Marina Abramović, the hidden history of French pedophile networks, and the intelligence-linked forces behind cultural degeneration. With two sneak peeks, behind-the-scenes insights, and reflections on symbolism, spiritual warfare, and the growing cultural shift toward authenticity and light, this episode blends dark truth with real hope. A raw, compelling look at the making of a documentary designed to wake up a generation.
The latest episode is the SaDBoys' salute to Fall/Winter attire— the BEST season for dressing. They get into their favorite cold-weather pieces, how their approach differs from Spring/Summer (and "Early Fall"), and the aesthetics or rigs that hit the Spirit of the Season (vintage Alpine looks, ivy, hunting, cowboy in the cold). Ethan also goes deeper and shares how Fall/Winter dressing is meant to be exciting, full of color play and intricate pattern mixing, all in service of just how fun this season can be. Then, at the end, the boys talk about Jay's 10th edition of Friendsgiving, which had a "Parisian Cafe" theme. It's a jam-packed episode that is all about the joys of dressing when it's cold! Blog Post: https://alittlebitofrest.com/2025/12/08/the-excited-compelling-spirit-of-fall-winter/ https://alittlebitofrest.com/2025/11/30/snapshots-at-diner-de-amis-2025/ Support us on Patreon and join the Discord: https://www.patreon.com/styleanddirection/ Follow us on Instagram! www.instagram.com/styleanddirection/ Podcast is produced by MJ
durée : 00:04:30 - Le Grand reportage de France Inter - Le Grand reportage s'intéresse au BDSM, ces pratiques sexuelles autour de la domination, soumission et du sadomasochisme. À la base, la manifestation d'un consentement éclairé est révocable à tout moment. France Inter a pu pénétrer là où micro et téléphone portable sont d'habitude interdits. Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les autres épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France.
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Liverpool's freefall continues after yet another defeat; but can this one be differentiated from the others? Meanwhile, Chelsea's youth movement takes care of business against Wolves, but only just barely. And, in Newcastle-Spurs, we wonder how long is too long to tie your shoes and if Andrew should be readying an apology for Nick Woltemade. All that plus our thoughts on Manchester United's inswinging policy, Gio Reyna commenting on the 2022 World Cup and Craig Fowler joining to discuss the madness of Scottish football.For even more Caught Offside content, get on over to Caught Offside Plus right now! We've got a new episode up discussing the surprising surges of Bournemouth, Tottenham, Sunderland & Manchester United. Plus, Andrew gives his MLS postseason storylines to watch out for and JJ gives us the things he saw on the internet.To sign up, just go to https://caughtoffside.supercast.com! Once you have access to the premium feed, be sure to go back and check out our special "welcome episode" from June 24th, 2024 (we don't think you'll be disappointed)!And for all the latest merch, get over to https://caughtoffsidepod.com/---Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/CaughtOffsidePod/X: https://twitter.com/COsoccerpodInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/caughtoffsidepod/Email: CaughtOffsidePod@gmail.comYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/@caughtoffsidepod Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The boys pay tribute to Deputy Nunez and discuss the new standard for court attire. Did the cops murder monkeys in Mississippi?? Please consider joining our Patreon!! https://patreon.com/TheAntiheroPodcast?utm_medium=unknown&utm_source=join_link&utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator&utm_content=copyLink Check out our sponsors!! Human Performance Team (promo code "HERO" for 20% off!) https://hp-trt.com/ GhostBed (promo code "ANTIHERO" for 10% off!) https://www.ghostbed.com/pages/antiheroutm_source=podcast&utm_campaign=antihero Tasty Gains (promo code "ANTIHERO" for 20% off!) https://tastygains.com/collections/supps?ref=antihero Elevated Silence (promo code "ANTIHERO15" for 15% off!) https://elevatedsilence.com Venjenz (promo code "ANTIHERO" for 15% off!) https://venjenz.com/ Counter Culture Inc. (promo code "ANTIHERO" for 15% off!) https://countercultureincthreads.com Flatline Fiber Co. (promo code ANTIHERO15 for 15% off!) flatlinefiberco.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Amy Porter interviews Mercedes Smith, Principal Flute of the Utah Symphony and founder of Blackstrad concert attire.After decades of wearing clothes that were clearly not made with musicians in mind, she set out to change that—with concert attire designed by someone who actually lives on stage.
Carson Wentz out for the year, Sam Leavitt's out, No Huddle CFB, and Coaching Attire - T H2
On today's show, we take your questions on dressing for a gala, rude behavior around Thanksgiving, and a child-free wedding. For community members, your question of the week is about telling people what you want for holiday gifts. Plus your weekly challenge, etiquette salute, and a postscript segment on Halloween trick-or-treating etiquette. Become a subscriber - emilypost.substack.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Debunking Mormonism, Heist Fantasies, and $680 Coffee Cups: Deep Dive Discussions In this lively episode of the Divinely Uninspired podcast, the hosts delve into a diverse array of topics from discussing the authenticity of Mormonism and Joseph Smith's claims to debating the necessity of award shows for Christian music. They also indulge in whimsical heist fantasies, talk about bizarrely expensive coffee, and highlight bizarre TikTok trends that have led to pediatric burns. With side conversations including childhood birthday parties, the legacy of AOL's dial-up internet, and celebrity controversies featuring LeBron James, this episode offers a mix of humor, cultural critique, and thoughtful discourse. 00:00 Introduction and Welcome 00:13 Billy Blanks' Christian Album 00:56 Uniforms and Wardrobe Talk 01:43 Jesus' Attire and Historical Clothing 03:27 Chuck E. Cheese and Birthday Parties 05:23 Nostalgia and Childhood Memories 12:01 Smoking and Vaping Trends 19:02 Heists and Robberies 26:09 Heist Movie Plot Discussion 26:40 Value of Luxurious Items 27:08 Cardi B's Album Release Controversy 27:47 Heist Motivations and Logistics 31:42 Expensive Coffee and Consumerism 35:29 Dangerous TikTok Trends 39:45 Mormonism and Its Origins 54:56 Christian Music Awards Debate 57:50 LeBron James and Celebrity Authenticity 59:07 Conclusion and Farewell
Immature women think that dressing inappropriately shows they're confident, beautiful, etc. Lies! Women who are walking around half dressed are very disrespectful to themselves and to others. These women think they're showing confidence and strength but in reality it shows just the opposite. It shows who these women are inside. They lack confidence and have lots of insecurities that they'll never admit to. It doesn't matter how cute she is when a woman is half dressed it makes her look bad. Women who are walking around wearing clothes that are too small have no clue how horrible they look. It's not cute at all! I feel sorry for women who feel a need to dress inappropriately and can't take a real look at themselves to see what they're really showing others! What's inside is always coming out in many ways, dressing inappropriately is just one! They lack self-love and are in denial. What they see in the mirror is a reflection of what's inside of them but it's not reality! Some men dress inappropriate too and everything applies to him. What people forget is children are also watching!Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/relationships-and-relatable-life-chronicles--4126439/support.
Are you considering shadowing a dental hygienist? It's one of the best things you can do before applying to dental hygiene school! Tune in to this bonus episode to hear about ideas on how to dress, what to bring with you, and questions to prepare for the dental hygienist you're shadowing. Timestamps:(00:00) Intro(01:23) Attire for Shadowing at a Dental Office(03:51) What to Bring With You (04:58) How to Maximize Your Shadowing Experience(06:54) Other Attire Options for Shadowing
Going on a cruise s a couple is great, however there are situations on a cruise where couples argue. In this episode of the La Lido Loca Cruise podcast, hosts Tony and Jenny discuss their experiences and insights on cruising as a couple. They explore common arguments couples face while on cruises, including financial discussions, dining choices, and social dynamics. The conversation highlights their personal experiences, emphasizing the importance of respect and understanding in their relationship. They also touch on the lighter side of cruising, such as packing decisions and formal nights, while sharing their unique perspectives on navigating challenges together. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Cruise Plans 03:01 Common Arguments Among Couples on Cruises 05:36 Financial Discussions and Spending Habits 08:40 Dining Choices and Preferences 11:22 Packing and Cabin Decisions 14:11 Time Management and Schedules 16:49 Social Dynamics and Making Friends 19:45 Formal Nights and Attire 22:25 Final Thoughts on Arguments and Relationships Don't cruise without cruise insurance! Get a FREE quote here: https://insuremytripus.pxf.io/APyPDN This is the audio presentation of the La Lido Loca Cruise Podcast Episode 48. The video version is available at the Cruise Talk Network on YouTube at this link: https://youtu.be/T_kg5ggX_2w
Jon takes another look at the Charlie Kirk memorial service, Gov. Walz makes calls to supporters, and Jon offers up his opinion on the State's handling of fraud cases. Jon looks at a few local headlines with political ties.
Aujourd'hui, Abel Boyi, éducateur et président de l'association "Tous Uniques Tous Unis", Charles Consigny, avocat, et Flora Ghebali, entrepreneure dans la transition écologique, débattent de l'actualité autour d'Alain Marschall et Olivier Truchot.
La Turquie est un pays à majorité musulmane, mais compte de nombreuses églises et de nombreux endroits très symboliques pour le christianisme. À Istanbul, tous les premiers jours du mois, une église réputée pour ses miracles, accueille les locaux et les touristes de toutes les religions, qui font la queue pour pouvoir faire un vœu. Elle attire beaucoup de monde, peu importe les obéissances. De notre correspondante à Istanbul, Une file d'attente s'étire dans la rue à l'extérieur de l'église grecque orthodoxe. Tous les premiers du mois, Notre-Dame-de-Vefa ne désemplit pas : de nombreuses personnes viennent faire un vœu, symbolisé par une clef. Aigül est kazakhe, de passage à Istanbul. À ses côtés, sa mère tient deux clefs dans ses mains : l'année dernière, elle avait fait deux vœux qui se sont réalisés, alors elle est venue ramener ces clefs comme l'indique la tradition. De son côté, Aigül est venue faire un souhait à son tour : « Je me suis renseignée sur cet endroit et beaucoup de gens pensent que leurs rêves se sont vraiment réalisés. Alors, moi aussi, je veux voir si c'est vrai. C'est intéressant et ma mère m'a dit que ses rêves se sont réalisés, c'est pourquoi elle a donné des bonbons. » Comme elle, certaines personnes remontent la file en offrant des sucreries, car leur vœu s'est réalisé. Ici les croyances se mélangent, en témoignent quelques chaussures laissées à l'entrée de l'église, comme à l'entrée d'une mosquée. Mine est turque et c'est une habituée : « Je suis musulmane. Mais je fréquente cette église depuis de nombreuses années. J'essaie surtout de ne pas manquer les premiers jours du mois. Cela m'apporte la paix. J'ai l'impression d'être guérie. Je prie. Je prie dans ma propre langue, selon ma propre religion. Je dis qu'Allah est unique. Je prends de l'eau des sources d'Ayazma. Je m'en sers pour me laver le visage le matin. » L'église, dédiée à la Vierge Marie, est construite sur une source d'eau considérée comme sacrée et réputée pour ses miracles. Notre-Dame-de-Vefa dépend du patriarcat œcuménique de Constantinople. Pour le père Hieronymos Sotirelis, en plus d'être un endroit religieux symbolique, c'est aussi un exemple du vivre-ensemble : « Cela permet à l'humanité de se rassembler, d'une manière magnifique qui fait abstraction de toute politique, idéologie personnelle et tout ce qui s'y rapporte. Nous sommes tous simplement des enfants de Dieu, debout ensemble, attendant sa grâce dans une petite cour d'église. La personne derrière moi est orthodoxe, celle devant moi est musulmane, celle après elle est arménienne… c'est un magnifique reflet de ce que l'humanité peut être. » Pour le père, l'église Vefa est à l'image d'Istanbul, un mélange historique de communautés et de religions. Mais les chrétiens représentent aujourd'hui moins de 1 % de la population turque, témoins du douloureux passé de la communauté. À lire aussiL'Église orthodoxe dans les relations internationales
Sherie Wallace kicks off the hour to discuss an upcoming competition for Minnesota girls. Jon offers his blistering opinions on a mass shooting that took place in Minneapolis, the Rochester story that got national attention, and Dems breaking rank-and-file to voice their concerns with the party.
Osita Nwanevu, author of The Right of the People, examines the flaws of US democracy — and some cures. Derek Guy outlines the evolution of upper-class men's dress over the decades. Behind the News, hosted by Doug Henwood, covers the worlds of economics and politics and their complex interactions, from the local to the global.
Dans cet épisode de 5 minutes de français, Émilie et Judith s'intéressent à une ville qui fascine le monde entier : Paris. Monuments, gastronomie, art […] L'article Pourquoi Paris attire autant de touristes ? – 5 minutes de français est apparu en premier sur Français avec Pierre.
After Ben's Big Benders terrorised the middle of Tuesday's episode, it's time to hear your actual thoughts on Jordan's Joke of the Week. Elsewhere we hear your travel wardrobe stories and a G&Diva wants to know the right way to “ravish” nuts, leading to a spontaneous Top 3 run down. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of Brad and Abbey Live, Abbey Blue Eyes and Brad Zerbo feature special guests from Rise Attire and Dauntless Dialogue, creators of the new animated series VIBES. The team shares the inspiration behind the show, its message of truth through storytelling, and the collaboration between fashion, media, and creative resistance. With themes ranging from censorship to spiritual warfare, this episode blends political insight with cultural innovation and leaves listeners with a sense of both urgency and hope.
On this episode of the Older Pastor/Younger Pastor Podcast, Dave and Ryan discuss pastoral attire.
High school senior died riding an ATV. Underage drinking at parties with parents Krystle had a 10pm curfew. Jeffrey is booked for a private tour at Martin guitars. Making a reservation for the wrong day. Charlie booked for the wrong flight to Alaska. Attire for flying. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Rover's shoulder pain has intensified. Aperol spritz dispenser. JLR has big plans for Friday in Allentown. Lazy eye and a lazy boob. Rover wants to buy JLR a new trendy swimsuit. Where is Duji? A man was found dead in a tank at a water treatment plant. Trump says the most fascinating things. The Liver King was arrested for making threats against Joe Rogan. Living like our ancestors. Is anyone on the show worried about WWIII? Where you would be safe on Earth from a nuclear war. Shooting down a satellite. Watching missile bases. Silos that held missiles in Ohio. A two-year-old boy is in a coma after a tourist threw him to the ground at an airport. High school senior died riding an ATV. Underage drinking at parties with parents. Krystle had a 10pm curfew. Jeffrey is booked for a private tour at Martin guitars. Making reservation for the wrong day. Charlie booked for the wrong flight to Alaska. Attire for flying. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
High school senior died riding an ATV. Underage drinking at parties with parents Krystle had a 10pm curfew. Jeffrey is booked for a private tour at Martin guitars. Making a reservation for the wrong day. Charlie booked for the wrong flight to Alaska. Attire for flying.
Rover's shoulder pain has intensified. Aperol spritz dispenser. JLR has big plans for Friday in Allentown. Lazy eye and a lazy boob. Rover wants to buy JLR a new trendy swimsuit. Where is Duji? A man was found dead in a tank at a water treatment plant. Trump says the most fascinating things. The Liver King was arrested for making threats against Joe Rogan. Living like our ancestors. Is anyone on the show worried about WWIII? Where you would be safe on Earth from a nuclear war. Shooting down a satellite. Watching missile bases. Silos that held missiles in Ohio. A two-year-old boy is in a coma after a tourist threw him to the ground at an airport. High school senior died riding an ATV. Underage drinking at parties with parents. Krystle had a 10pm curfew. Jeffrey is booked for a private tour at Martin guitars. Making reservation for the wrong day. Charlie booked for the wrong flight to Alaska. Attire for flying.
See what goes behind a WWE tryout. Simon Miller presents the 10 Weirdest WWE Tryout Stories...ENJOY!Follow us on Twitter:@SimonMiller316@WhatCultureWWEFor more awesome content, check out: whatculture.com/wwe Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week on Bold American, Cons, Rob, and Ryan tell us about their last 72 (00:00:00-00:10:10). Hegseth announces uniform fitness requirements for men and women of the special forces (00:10:11-00:22:00). Brittany Pettersen gives testimony with her infant in hand and the debate that ensued (00:22:01-00:33:30). Adjusting to the civilian sector post-separation and the challenges that come with it (00:33:31-00:50:25). The group discusses and reacts to the Karen Read Documentary (00:50:26-00:59:49). Then we wrap up with a grab bag of questions presented by Rob along with some post-show discussion. (00:59:50-01:23:55).You can find every episode of this show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or YouTube. Prime Members can listen ad-free on Amazon Music. For more, visit barstool.link/ZeroBlog30