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“It is easy to love the people far away. It is not always easy to love those close to us. Bring love into your home, for this is where our love for each other must start.”~ St. Teresa of CalcuttaWhy am I so emotionally tied up in my kids' accomplishments?Is my child's behavior a verdict on my parenting?How can I be invested in my child without trying to control them?In Episode 64 of This Whole Life, Kenna welcomes guest Rachel Balducci for an insightful discussion on parenting, identity, and faith. They delve into the emotional journey parents undergo as they detach from their children's achievements and embrace their true identity and worth. Rachel shares personal stories, emphasizing the importance of humor and grace in parenting. The conversation highlights the need to maintain healthy boundaries, allowing children to forge their own paths while anchoring self-worth in the Lord, not external validation. Rachel also reflects on fostering authentic community and the transformative power of prayer, offering listeners encouragement in building genuine relationships and seeking holiness in everyday life. The episode is a thought-provoking exploration of how faith and mental health intertwine in parenting, with Kenna and Rachel offering wisdom and guidance for navigating challenges with love and understanding.Rachel Balducci is a cohost of The Gist, a talk show for women on CatholicTV, and teaches journalism at Augusta University. She is the author of No Such Thing As Ordinary, Overcommitted: Cut Chaos and Find Balance, Make My Life Simple: Bringing Peace to Heart and Home and How Do You Tuck in a Superhero and Other Delightful Mysteries of Raising Boys. Rachel and her husband, Paul, live in Georgia and have five sons and one daughter.Episode 64 Show NotesRachel Balducci's booksChapters:0:00: Introduction and Highs & Hards10:32: Humility & candor in parenting17:24: Finding community & letting go of control33:42: Freedom from others' opinions of my children as extensions of me46:30: Receiving our value from the Lord, not from our children54:55: Challenge By ChoiceReflection Questions:What is one specific thing that stuck with you from this conversation?What are the most wonderful things about marriage & parenting? What are the most challenging things about parenting?In what ways can parents balance the tension between helping their children pursue excellence and reminding them of their worth regardless of their accomplishments?What kinds of community and friendship have you sought out in your journey? Where are you most in need of support right now?Send us a text. We're excited to hear what's on your mind!Thank you for listening! Visit us online at thiswholelifepodcast.com, and send us an email with your thoughts, questions, or ideas.Follow us on Instagram & FacebookInterested in more faith-filled mental health resources? Check out the Martin Center for IntegrationMusic: "You're Not Alone" by Marie Miller. Used with permission.
Welcome to the Social-Engineer Podcast: The Doctor Is In Series – where we will discuss understandings and developments in the field of psychology. In today's episode, Chris and Abbie are discussing Bullying. They will talk about what bullying is, the difference between bullying and just being mean and the psychological impact it can have on people, as well as what we can do about it. [Nov 4, 2024] 00:00 - Intro 00:16 - Dr. Abbie Maroño Intro 00:42 - Intro Links Social-Engineer.com - http://www.social-engineer.com/ Managed Voice Phishing - https://www.social-engineer.com/services/vishing-service/ Managed Email Phishing - https://www.social-engineer.com/services/se-phishing-service/ Adversarial Simulations - https://www.social-engineer.com/services/social-engineering-penetration-test/ Social-Engineer channel on SLACK - https://social-engineering-hq.slack.com/ssb CLUTCH - http://www.pro-rock.com/ innocentlivesfoundation.org - http://www.innocentlivesfoundation.org/ 03:50 - The Topic of the Day: Bullying 04:17 - Defining Bullying 09:04 - Them or You 11:39 - Understanding Consequences 14:54 - Dehumanizing as an Excuse 17:18 - Symptoms of Being Bullied 21:10 - The Power of Support 23:40 - PTSD Similarities 31:04 - Names Can Hurt Me! 34:14 - Some Things to Help 37:00 - The Problems in Schools 41:41 - Reading, Writing & Empathy 42:50 - Wrap Up 43:17 - Next Month: Flow State and Self Compassion 43:34 - Outro www.social-engineer.com www.innocentlivesfoundation.org Find us online: Twitter: @DrAbbieofficial LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/dr-abbie-maroño-phd Instagram: @DoctorAbbieofficial Twitter: @humanhacker LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/christopherhadnagy References: Basharpoor, S., Molavi, P., Sheykhi, S., Khanjani, S., Rajabi, M., & Mosavi, S. A. (2013). The relationship between emotion regulation and emotion expression styles with bullying behaviors in adolescent Students. J Ardabil Univ Med Sci, 13(3), 264-75. Conway, P. M., Høgh, A., Balducci, C., & Ebbesen, D. K. (2021). Workplace bullying and mental health. Pathways of job-related negative behaviour, 101-128. deLara, E. W. (2019). Consequences of childhood bullying on mental health and relationships for young adults. Journal of Child and Family Studies, 28, 2379-2389. Du Plessis, M. R., Smeekens, S., Cillessen, A. H., Whittle, S., & Güroǧlu, B. (2019). Bullying the brain? Longitudinal links between childhood peer victimization, cortisol, and adolescent brain structure. Frontiers in psychology, 9, 398857. Foody, M., & Samara, M. (2018). Considering mindfulness techniques in school-based anti-bullying programmes. Journal of New Approaches in Educational Research (NAER Journal), 7(1), 3-9. Landstedt, E., & Persson, S. (2014). Bullying, cyberbullying, and mental health in young people. Scandinavian journal of public health, 42(4), 393-399. Mahady Wilton, M. M., Craig, W. M., & Pepler, D. J. (2000). Emotional regulation and display in classroom victims of bullying: Characteristic expressions of affect, coping styles and relevant contextual factors. Social development, 9(2), 226-245. Moore, B., & Woodcock, S. (2017). Resilience, bullying, and mental health: Factors associated with improved outcomes. Psychology in the Schools, 54(7), 689-702. Olweus, D. (2013). School bullying: Development and some important challenges. Annual review of clinical psychology, 9, 751-780. Rigby, K. (2003). Consequences of bullying in schools. The Canadian journal of psychiatry, 48(9), 583-590. Rivers, I., Poteat, V. P., Noret, N., & Ashurst, N. (2009). Observing bullying at school: The mental health implications of witness status. School Psychology Quarterly, 24(4), 211. Rossouw, P. J. (2013). The effects of bullying on the developing brain. Strategies for effective interventions. PJ Rossouw (Ed.), 2, 102-112.
This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit smokeempodcast.substack.comLet's say you want to promote a book and you have a little ad money to burn. If you are author and communications consultant Melanie Notkin, you might contact Shelf Awareness, which sends free newsletters to, per its Instagram bio, “booksellers, librarians, publishers, book collectors, literary antiquarians, and everyone else who loves to read.” Shelf Awareness publisher Matt Balducci was happy to run the promo, for the U.S. release of Bernard-Henri Lévy's latest book… until two days later, when he emailed Melanie to say they were cancelling the ad.“I've never been denied the ability to pay for an ad in any outlet,” says Notkin, who knew, before she spoke with Balducci — a conversation Notkin recorded — that he was backing out because of one of the words in the book's two-word title, and it wasn't “Alone.”Francesca Block at The Free Press reported on the story earlier today. Here, Notkin picks up the conversation, including:* Is the anti-Israeli movement contracting or going underground?* Pro tip: When you basically tell someone you're caving to the mob, maybe try not to sound patronizing* The shadow-banning of books and authors leads nowhere good* Quick: A group of masked people on the subway chant, “Raise your hand if you're a Zionist!” What do you do?* “I don't want to live in a world where my friend denounces me.”* #nevershuttingupPlus, big love for Douglas Murray, when intolerance becomes a show of valor, and did casual Fridays ruin everything?
In this episode, Maegan and Kyle are delighted to welcome Alicia Burdess (@BurdessAlicia), a coach and numeracy lead from Grand Prairie Catholic School District. Alicia shares her inspiring journey from aspiring sports doctor to a passionate math educator and leader. She discusses her deep love of Building Thinking Classrooms and how it transformed her teaching approach. Alicia passionately talks about the power of 'big, beautiful problems' in mathematics education and how they can engage students of all ages. She also shares insights from her experience running math camps and the joy of connecting math concepts with children's literature. Alicia also gives us a glimpse into her self-published children's book, 'The Dragon Curve,' and its magical approach to teaching fractals. Tune in for an episode filled with enthusiasm, innovative teaching strategies, and a celebration of joyful learning in math. Alicia's Problems Worth Solving in a Thinking Classroom. Books mentioned by Alicia in the episode: Too Many Pigs and One Big Bad Wolf: A Counting Story : Cali, Davide, Balducci, Marianna A Bike Like Sergio's: Boelts, Maribeth, Jones, Noah Z Enter to win a free set of Wipebook Flipcharts for your Thinking Classroom: www.wipebook.com/TTT
In this episode, Christina speaks with Rachel Balducci, a writer and co-host of the GIST on Catholic TV, shares her journey of finding her identity and purpose as a wife and mother. She emphasizes the importance of recognizing that our worth and identity come from being known and loved by God. Rachel also discusses the power of prayer and the need to create sacred spaces to connect with the Lord. She encourages women to find their unique gifts and wait on God's timing, rather than trying to do everything at once. Rachel's work as a writer has allowed her to share her personal experiences and lessons learned, while also inspiring others. Takeaways Our worth and identity come from being known and loved by God. Create sacred spaces and spend time in prayer to connect with the Lord. Recognize and embrace your unique gifts, and wait on God's timing. Share your personal experiences and lessons learned to inspire others. Sound Bites "I'm a mom. That's my primary vocation." "We're too quick to let our identity come from the things we do." "You have value beyond measure." Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Guest Introduction 01:28 Rachel's Journey to Being a Writer and Co-Host 05:15 The Importance of Recognizing Our Worth and Identity 09:03 Discovering Passion and Adventure in Life 14:31 The Power of Prayer and Creating Sacred Spaces 25:41 Finding Peace and Truth in Prayer 29:03 Advice to Her 18-Year-Old Self 32:23 Conclusion and Where to Find Rachel's Work www.rachelbalducci.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sayyestoholiness/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sayyestoholiness/support
Consumers typically view micro influencers as regular people, so if they say something like “this shake is AMAZING,” consumers believe they really are excited about the shake and just want to share their discovery with friends and followers. But the same statement by a macro influencer could result in distrust. Join host Bitty Balducci (Washington State University) as she interviews Luca Cascio Rizzo (Luiss Guido Carli University) and Alicia Underwood (TwentyThree, LLC) about the fascinating findings of a new Journal of Marketing study showing how influencers' use of high-arousal language can affect consumer trust and, in turn, how consumers engage with content. Reference: Giovanni Luca Cascio Rizzo, Francisco Villarroel Ordenes, Rumen Pozharliev, Matteo De Angelis, and Michele Costabile, “How High-Arousal Language Shapes Micro Versus Macro Influencers' Impact,” Journal of Marketing. Host: Bitty Balducci Topics: influencer marketing, language, social media, consumer trust, follower size The JM Buzz Podcast is a production of the American Marketing Association's Journal of Marketing and is produced by University FM
Il sesso è solo questione di chimica? La chimica aiuta il sesso? Il poliedrico Lorenzo Balducci racconta a Cazzi Nostri la sua esperienza legata al chemsex, ovvero l'uso di sostanze che promettono di far vivere in maniera potenziata l'esperienza sessuale. In questo episodio, Diego e Nicola affrontano il tema spinoso della dipendenza, facendo chiarezza sui rischi che ne conseguono per infondere una maggiore consapevolezza e quindi maggior tutela.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
At 8:30am today, Woolworths announced its CEO Brad Banducci is retiring after eight years in the top job. Woolworths announced to the stock market that Banducci will be retiring in September, to make way for the company's head of loyalty, Amanda Bardwell. It comes after Balducci's disastrous interview on the ABC's Four Corners on Monday night. So was this change due to Banducci's conduct in the interview, or was this plan already in the works? And can a change in leadership stem the PR bleeding for Woolworths, which, much like Coles and Qantas, has nosedived in recent months? On today's afternoon episode of The Briefing, Bension Siebert chats with Tim Burrowes - one of the country's top media and PR analysts and author of the popular newsletter UnMade - to find out.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
New York Tawk, host, Elyse DeLucci (@ElyseDeLucci) welcomes you into her Upper East Side living room talking: Broadway shows, cabarets, holiday & New Years musings, Food Tawk: Keto Diet + Lily's Chips, TV Tawk: The Holdovers, Big George Foreman, Gilded Age & Maxine's Baby, Frasier's Reboot. Book Tawk reco, kids crafts, ‘diet' cookie recipe AND MORE! LOVE TO LOVE YA! SUBSCRIBE TO MY YT CHANNEL: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrl_... Follow Elyse on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/elysedelucci/?hl=en
Dans cet épisode #211, nous allons évoquer la sortie d'un ouvrage intitulé : "L'ultra endurance autrement"Ce guide d'entrainement pour les disciplines d'ultra endurance telles que le 100KM, le 24h , l'ultra trail, la course à étapes ou encore les OFF est paru aux éditions Mons et a été co-écrit par Erik Clavery : champion du monde de trail 2011, préparateur mental et conférencier et Pascal Balducci : Docteur en sciences du sport, coach et qui vient malheureusement de nous quitter il y a quelques mois.Le docteur Fabien Pillard , proche ami des deux hommes qui avait d'ailleurs collaboré avec Erik et Pascal dans leur record de France de 24h en 2019 apparaît également dans la préface.Cet épisode sera divisé en deux parties :- Tout d'abord Erik qui nous expliquera la genèse de ce livre et nous partagera l'incroyable relation sportive puis amicale qui a lié les deux hommes.Nous échangerons également sur le contenu pédagogique de cet ouvrage qui fait la part belle à la diversité et au sport croisé dans le cadre de la préparation aux épreuves d'ultra endurance.- Dans un deuxième temps, je me suis entretenu avec le Docteur Fabien Pillard qui nous partagera les circonstances de sa rencontre avec le coach Balducci et nous permettra de comprendre quels rôles mutuels ils ont joué l'un pour l'autre dans leurs carrières respectives.Nous échangerons également sur l'importance de la science et des tests physiologiques dans la compréhension de l'humain et sur l'amélioration des performances sportives.Enfin, nous aborderons un sujet qui tentait énormément à coeur à Pascal : L'importance de faire en sorte que les générations de futurs sportifs soient sérieusement encadrées et accompagnées.Je tenais, ainsi que toute la communauté du trail, une nouvelle fois à adresser mes condoléances à toute la famille et à l'entourage de Pascal. Il a tellement fait pour ce sport qu'il nous sera impossible de l'oublier.Liens entendus dans l'épisodeDocumentaire Stade 2 : A bout de souffle
Come funziona la mobilità urbana moderna e come le biciclette elettriche si stanno integrando nella nostra routine quotidiana?Ne parlo con Gabriele Balducci, il market developer per l'Italia di @Tenways , un'azienda olandese che produce e-bike.Un sacco di spunti per una bicicletta non pensata come ''oggetto sportivo'', ma come mezzo di mobilità urbana che cambia la percezione del trasporto in bicicletta, sull'importanza dell'affidabilità, della manutenzione e del comfort delle biciclette elettriche.Anche se il video non è sponsorizzato da TenWays vi lascio comunque il sito: https://www.tenways.com/it »»»Ti sei già iscritto alla [Membership PRO], per supportare il Canale e avere una serie di contenuti esclusivi?https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCm5H2LH2ISgpX-X5-SP4Vrg/join»»»Io sono MATTEO FLORA, sono un Imprenditore seriale nel Digitale e insegno in università #Reputazione e #Cybersecurity. Mi occupo di #Dati, #Polarizzazioni, Gestione di #Crisi e #Reputazione come Consulente Strategico di Aziende, Enti e Professionisti.Con “Ciao Internet” ti racconto come la Rete ci Cambia, come capirla e usarla al meglio per migliorare la tua vita e professione, non solo digitale.Aziende » http://matteoflora.com/#aziendeTelegram » https://mgpf.it/tgCorso Gratis » https://mgpf.it/nlPer contatti commerciali: sales@matteoflora.comQuesto show fa parte del network Spreaker Prime. Se sei interessato a fare pubblicità in questo podcast, contattaci su https://www.spreaker.com/show/2130193/advertisement
Bradley Mendelson is a vice chairman in Colliers International's New York Retail group. A knowledgeable and accomplished retail real estate professional, having acted on behalf of many prominent owners and high-profile tenants in the past. Recently leased approximately 125,000 square feet to Hollister, Uniqlo and Swatch at the retail condominium at 666 Fifth Avenue, which also contains a World of Zara flagship store. In addition, he previously represented ownership in the lease for Toys “R” Us' famous Times Square store, as well as Footlocker and Swatch locations, at 1530 Broadway. Sixteen years later, he leased 75,000 square feet to Gap and Old Navy in the same building. His owner clients include Amtrak, The Blackstone Group, Boston Properties, Bow-Tie Partners, The Carlyle Group, Crown Acquisitions, Cohen Brothers Realty, Hammerson Properties, J.D. Carlisle Development Corporation, Lendlease, MetLife, Metropolitan Partners, Paramount Group, Kushner Companies, The New 42nd Street, Orda Management, Reckson, Solow Management, Starwood Hotels and Resorts, Tishman Speyer Properties, The Trump Organization, and The Witkoff Group. Other prominent tenant clients include Balducci's, Bally Total Fitness, Bath and Body Works, Café Concepts/Fireman Hospitality Group, Calvin Klein, Charles Schwab, China Grill Management, Dreyfus Financial Services, Earl of Sandwich, Ecko, Kids City, The Limited Express, Planet Hollywood, Sony USA Inc., and Structure. In this episode you will take away 3 promising insights (plus many more) - How Brad feels about NYC real estate market… - Why some clients said no more to rent. - What market he is looking to diversify into! 3 of Brad's Best Quotes! “It's better to know what you don't know, then to know it all” “Retail is a product of the people who walk in front of it” “Like we did before we just have to reinvent ourselves” Watch the FULL Interview on YouTube: https://youtu.be/8MOc3hL1N64 Connect with Brad Mendelson: https://www.colliers.com/en/experts/brad-mendelson Other great podcast guest episodes: Sales Legend Victor Antonio on Selling Yourself and Building your Best Life. https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/always-on-the-grow-with-manny-vargas/id1150064033?i=1000617110472 Ryan Smith on Staying Curious and Having Fun while Building Wealth https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/always-on-the-grow-with-manny-vargas/id1150064033?i=1000614434237 Subscribe and Listen to the Always on the GROW with Manny Vargas Podcast on other platforms: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4r7UJnPOK226P61eGCQ1o2?si=3cfa99ca922a4373 Amazon: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/81b57b24-ac69-4ee5-a02f-deb817096b4f/always-on-the-grow-with-manny-vargas Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/show/a-desire-to-inspire-with-manny-patrick Connect with Manny: https://www.linkedin.com/in/manny-vargas-86ba4449/ https://instagram.com/thisismannyvargas https://www.facebook.com/thisismannyvargas
Quattro chiacchere con Marianna Balducci, illustratrice riminese, autrice insieme ad Angelo Mozzillo di “Io sono foglia”, albo illustrato premiato dalla rivista Andersen nel 2021. Con Marianna parliamo anche dell'iniziativa di Romagnatinbota.it, che dà la possibilità a chi ama l'illustrazione e la fotografia di sostenere le persone colpite dall'alluvione. Affrettati ad aderire a questa splendida iniziativa, c'è tempo solo fino a fine giugno.Chiacchieriamo anche della Marianna bambina, di Rimini, di “Io sono foglia” e di tanto altro ancora. Ogni settimana una nuova storia, una vita, dietro le immagini.Se questo podcast ti piace, puoi seguirlo e condividerlo con i tuoi amici, ed aiutarmi cosí a diffondere la conoscenza di questi autori straordinari.Perché è un mondo bellissimo, ma non credo che se ne sappia molto, al di fuori della cerchia degli appassionati.Per aggiornamenti, e per mandarmi i tuoi commenti, puoi seguire l'account instagram @ilmondoinvisibilepodcast e la pagina facebook con lo stesso nome. Clicca qui per ricevere la newsletter de “il mondo invisibile” con altri contenuti ed i links agli argomenti di cui abbiamo parlato in quest'episodio. A presto!
Peyton grew up singing in his grandfather's church. His mom raised him by herself for years until she eventually married his stepdad. With four kids of his own, Peyton's stepdad took him in and treated him like his own son. Since he can remember, Peyton has always played gigs around town as a side hustle to get his name out there. At orientation before starting college, Peyton met his wife and hopes that music alone can financially support his family one day. Until then, Peyton is a basketball coach with his older brother and a handyman with his bandmate, Balducci. They help people fix their houses during the day and entertain them at local bars or festivals during the weekends.
Peyton grew up singing in his grandfather's church. His mom raised him by herself for years until she eventually married his stepdad. With four kids of his own, Peyton's stepdad took him in and treated him like his own son. Since he can remember, Peyton has always played gigs around town as a side hustle to get his name out there. At orientation before starting college, Peyton met his wife and hopes that music alone can financially support his family one day. Until then, Peyton is a basketball coach with his older brother and a handyman with his bandmate, Balducci. They help people fix their houses during the day and entertain them at local bars or festivals during the weekends.
Welcome back to our new radio series, Changing Faces Collections! This week we have a special episode as we have our first guest on the show, We introduce Nico Balducci who will be taking over the decks for the next hour! Nico Balducci has made a name for himself releasing on labels including Circus, Under […]
Been there. Done that. Chris Romano is a produce rock star. He cut his teeth with Walter Robb of organic fame. Earned his stripes at Whole Foods Market and picked up a trick or two while working at Balducci's. Now he is teaching a whole new generation of produce peeps as the helm of that division at The Fresh Market. He has a lot of wisdom to share with Todd and our listeners. Stay tuned!
Richard Balducci joins Sean McCann for a discussion about the ritual murder of Beatle Paul McCartney. With a visual breakdown of a video for Paul McCartney's song '1882' after the discussion. Sean mentions the video many times and it's only fitting to include it at the end. Paul McCartney & his fellow Beatles worked for the Cult. It only makes sense that the death of Paul McCartney was a ritual murder. This terrorized the other members of the band to stay in line. Paul & John were destined to die from the beginning with the cult collecting all the riches they can. Richard explains much of the numerological & astrological connections which reveal the depths of this occult conspiracy & reveals the easter eggs & breadcrumbs which lead to the truth. This episode took much more time to produce because Sean included many images to accompany the conversation. Please enjoy the show. Find more conversations with Richard here: https://odysee.com/@markdevlintv:e/GV-Richard-Balducci-master-reduced-(HD-re-edited-with-slides):c https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4cMJGCq4lf0 Please donate to Wake the Dead here: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/seanmccannabis visit Wake the Dead's online store: https://www.storefrontier.com/wakethedead
Roy L Hales/ Cortes Current - “I feel that the museum should reflect the community. It helps to strengthen our identity and strengthen our sense of not only ourselves, but what we can do for one another,” said Melanie Boyle, Managing Director of the Cortes Island Museum and Archives. One of the mottos of the museum is ‘Reflect, Celebrate, Imagine.' Boyle explained, “I'd like to think of it as reflect on the past, imagine the future and celebrate what we have today.” “I look at the museum as a visitor's information booth and a museum, which automatically makes us a visitor's hub,” said Laura Balducci, the outgoing program and events coordinator. Balducci does not want to leave, and the museum does not want to see her go. They have wanted to hire a program and events coordinator for a long time and a grant made it possible this year. They hope to secure funding to rehire her next Spring. We were sitting around the lunch table in the back of the museum. Balducci seems like a pent up bundle of creative energy, ready to explode into action. Boyle appears to be more relaxed. She hopes that everything that happens in the museum looks effortless, as if it appeared magically — but it is really hard work. Boyle attributes the museum's accomplishments to funding, committed volunteers and community support. Balducci added, “Come to our events. Have a good time and sign our guest book. The more signatures we get in the guest book, the better it is for our possible grants and stuff like that. We need people to come.” Boyle expanded upon this, “We keep our programs free by donation, and there's a reason for that. We really want to make all our programming accessible. So that everybody can participate and enjoy. Please come and visit us. If you can make a donation, we really appreciate that. That helps us to keep the lights on, the doors open and be able to also offer more programming. It's just like a great cycle, isn't it?” The Cortes Museum is always looking for new members, especially Board members. “Check out our organization, and see if you would like to participate on any level,” said Boyle. Balducci proceeded to list other areas where they need help, “We need more volunteers for setups, tear downs, baking, offering to put out posters for all of our events and programs and exhibitions. If you have any plants in your garden, you could offer some of your plants for our garden to keep things fresh. Volunteer online on social media. If you see us sharing a poster, feel free to share it. That's volunteering, that's helping spread the word. So there's many different directions for volunteer help. If we have events at the hall, we need help behind the concession. We need help doing dishes, cleanup.” She also had a list of some of the smaller things that still needed to be funded, “We need art supplies, paper, toilet paper, paper towels, garbage bags, laundry supplies, treats to have at events. If we wanna have a liquor license, we need booze money to be able to serve. We need insurance money. They also need funds to pay honorariums for the speakers, artists, and writers who participate in Museum events. Boyle explained, “Minimal funding, you get a minimal museum. What we've been able to offer due to funding is new exhibitions and new exhibitions take a lot of work. They take a lot of material costs, labor time, all these factors, but at the same time, a new exhibition will generate a lot of new energy and around that new programming. The more support we have, the more we can offer in terms of new exhibitions.” Without funding, the Cortes Island Museum would become another institution that does not change its exhibits for a decade.
Host Mike Murphy is back this week with another episode of the WildCast powered by Unitil! Listen in as he's joined by UNH's Head Field Hockey Coach Robin Balducci, fresh off her 300th career win!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This week Zach and Sloane unwrap 2022's sure-to-be-iconic Halloween film: Hocus Pocus 2! It's been 30 years and the witches are back and sexier than ever. Literally they somehow have not aged. Spooky! Topics include 45 minutes of Balducci tangents and Zach's infamous Winifred Sanderson wearing kitten heels costume. All that and so, so much more on this week's Mummy Dearest! Support the show
Artist Jason Balducci joins DKleine to discuss his art, both physical and digital, and how his creative habits have changed since switching to predominantly digital means of expression. The two discuss the topic of perseverance and maintaining connection and community during the ups and downs of the sometimes fickle NFT art market. Sponsored by the https://koii.network/ NFP with DKleine is brought to you by the Koii network at https://koii.network/ and Atomic Zombies at atomiczombies.io -- Create atomic NFTs and earn Koii tokens with views of your work! You can find everything DKleine is doing in the Web3 space at https://linktr.ee/DKleine
Occult and esoteric expert Richard Balducci joins the show to present some mindblowing revelations regarding what he states was the occult sacrifice of the original Paul McCartney on 11th September 1966, and his replacement to this day by the individual known as William Wallace Shepherd, or ‘Billy Shears.' Along the way, Richard gets into so much of the symbolism, numerology and astrology surrounding this event, and reveals who he considers to have committed the murder and the reasons for it in a conversation that also links in with Tavistock and British military “intelligence”, Ian Fleming and James Bond, Thomas E. Uharriet's' Memoirs' books, Aleister Crowley, the Church of Satan and so much more.This is not a happy show and comes with the disclaimer that much of the content (presented in video form for maximum clarity) is grisly and disturbing. If what Richard claims is true, however, comprehending how and why it occurred is vital to ensuring the satanic, insidious control system behind it is finally brought to its deserving end.To contact Richard: occultology@gmail.com
Rachel Balducci shares her personal journey with the parable of The Woman at the Well from the Gospel of John. Jesus waits for us in the ordinariness of our lives and offers us living water of eternal life. When we choose to trust God and drink of this water, God heals, transforms and sets us free. Rachel reminds us that prayer is not for God to love us more. Prayer is for us to experience the love that is already there waiting for us, just like how Jesus waited for the woman at the well. Rachel is the author of No Such Thing As Ordinary. Use the code “MAMAS0722” for a 15 percent discount off of Rachel's book at https://www.avemariapress.com.
This week we're talking with Ethan Stallings and Ethan Balducci, two parts of the Ethan Stallings Trio and both amazing artists in their own right having been a part of projects like The Village Sticks, Pure Indigo, and many more groups. We talk musical origins, past projects and listen to a track from Ethan Stallings, and one from Ethan Balducci's project Alto Pablo. If you want to learn more about the group, head over to their Facebook page: facebook.com/theethanstallingstrio
How can you discover the passion and adventure in your life. Rachel Balducci talks to Brenda about her new book,https://www.avemariapress.com/products/no-such-thing-as-ordinary ( "No Such Thing As Ordinary.) https://the-morning-blend.captivate.fm/ (Subscribe to the Morning Blend) on your favorite podcast platform. Find this show on the free https://materdeiradio.com/hail-mary-media-app/ (Hail Mary Media App), along with a radio live-stream, prayers, news, and more. Look through https://materdeiradio.com/category/morning-drive/ (past episodes) or https://forms.ministryforms.net/viewForm.aspx?formId=f861df13-50f6-4182-8712-b794ec287dfb (support this podcast). The Morning Blend is a production of https://materdeiradio.com/ (Mater Dei Radio) in Portland, Oregon.
A New Book It’s always a treat to interview authors whose books I’ve read. Rachel Balducci is a speaker, writer and co-host of The Gist on Catholic TV. She teaches journalism at Augusta University and is married to Paul. They have five sons and one daughter. Her latest book, No Such Thing as Ordinary: Unlocking Your […] The post Meet Rachel Balducci, Author of No Such Thing As Ordinary appeared first on Ultimate Christian Podcast Radio Network.
Giuseppe Balducci"Misteri d'Italia" Mario PrazNino Aragno Editorehttps://www.ninoaragnoeditore.it/Anglista, comparatista, conservatore illuminato (senza rancidumi), Praz passeggia per Roma e la osserva tranquillamente deteriorarsi. Luoghi comuni, velleità, mode e furberie, vitia tutti italiani, che Praz passa in rassegna con esempi che gli sono passati dinanzi nella vita di tutti i giorni, di una società che, sul finire degli anni Cinquanta, si parla e sparla addosso, sono l'oggetto di questo libro, straordinario nella sua icasticità. Tre articoli di racconti, aneddoti, ricordi, Misteri d'Italia è testimonianza della collaborazione di Praz al «Borghese», settimanale fondato nel dopoguerra da Leo Longanesi. La collaborazione di Praz allo storico rotocalco si limitò a soli quattro articoli – mai pubblicati in volume, a parte Retrospettiva preraffaelita confluito nel suo opus magnum La casa della vita (1958). Praz non rinuncia a posare sulla realtà che lo circonda, e che sempre meno gli somiglia, il suo occhio acuto e beffardo di irregolare, delineando un trittico che ben sintetizza lo stile e lo spirito pungente del Professore.Mario Praz (1896-1982), critico letterario e saggista italiano, fu tra le personalità più importanti nel campo dell'anglistica italiana, indagò, in qualità di comparatista, l'influsso della cultura italiana in Inghilterra e illustrò singole figure, aspetti, periodi della letteratura inglese. Praz ha portato nei suoi studi e nella sua scrittura l'ampiezza e l'acutezza di visione che gli sono derivate dalle ampie conoscenze di letteratura comparata sul romanticismo e sul decadentismo; ha condotto studi sui rapporti tra arti visive e letterarie, concentrandosi in particolar modo sull'influsso della letteratura e della cultura italiana in Europa, con inclusione dei rapporti tra Italia e Inghilterra e del filone degli Inglesi in Italia, quali Vernon Lee.Giuseppe Balducci (1992) ha studiato presso l'Università degli Studi di Bari. Si è laureato in Lettere con una tesi sulla sezione di emblematica del Fondo speciale «Mario Praz» (Fondazione Primoli, Roma) presso la cattedra di Bibliografia e Biblioteconomia. Fra i suoi lavori recenti, ha pubblicato per il mensile internazionale di studi «la Biblioteca di via Senato» (Biblioteca di via Senato, Milano) il saggio La letteratura degli emblemi e delle imprese. Mario Praz e gli Studi sul concettismo. Ha curato l'edizione italiana di Matelot (di prossima pubblicazione presso Robin Edizioni) di Pierre Loti. Suoi scritti creativi e di critica letteraria sono apparsi sulle riviste «il Borghese» (Pagine s.r.l., Roma) e «Inchiostro» (Il riccio, Verona). È membro della Society for Emblem Studies (Utrecht University) e della AIIG sez. Puglia.IL POSTO DELLE PAROLEascoltare fa pensarehttps://ilpostodelleparole.it/
Una chiacchierata con l'illustratrice Marianna Balducci su albi e illustrazioni.Marianna è una illustratrice per progetti pubblicitari e per l'editoria per bambini e ragazzi.Nel 2018 ha vinto con il suo primo libro “Il viaggio di piedino” il premio Nati per Leggere nella sezione “Nascere con i libri (6-18 mesi)” insieme all'autrice Elisa Mazzoli e nel 2021 ha vinto con “Io sono foglia” il premio Andersen come miglior libro nella sezione 0-6 anni con l'autore Angelo Mozzillo.I titoli consigliati da Marianna:- “Ti mangio” di John Fardell, edito da Il Castoro;- “Mal di pancia, calabrone” di Bruno Togliolini, edito da Salani;- “Il nemico” di Davide Calì e Serge Bloch, edito da Terre di Mezzo;- “L'orso” di Raymond Briggs, edito da Carmelozampa; - “Principe della gioia” di Gek Tessaro, edito da Lapis.Potete trovare Marianna su:- https://mariannabalducci.it/- Pagina Facebook: Marianna Balducci illustrator- Pagina Instagram: mariannabalducci_chidisegnaI libri che accompagnano questa puntata sono:“Il libro degli errori” edito da Fatatrac“Dove sono tutti?” di Remy Charlip edito da Orecchio acerboVi aspetto su @montesstories! Credits:Canzone della sigla: "Growing up" by http://www.lullatone.com/Grafiche: Elena Lombardi www.lombardielena.comEffetti sonori“Walking LA” by vollkornbrot"Page turn" by davidbain(freesound.org)
Danielle is joined by author Rachel Balducci to discuss the prayer life of a mother. Rachel shares how she came to write her new book as well as some of the real challenges to growing in relationship with Jesus while living a busy life and raising a family. Snippet From the Show The more you show up in prayer, the more you are going to reap the benefits of it. For episode shownotes, text GIRLFRIENDS to 33-777 or visit www.ascensionpress.com/girlfriends.
Roy L Hales/ Cortes Currents - Laura Balducci calls herself an artist supporting artists “I still make my own art. I'm doing a solo show in February 2023, but I also have a little bit of extra energy and I'm not shy. I'm on a mission. The mission is to get as many artists out there, either in person or on the walls to share with the world. I really enjoy working with the artists and trying to get their work out there so that they can maybe spend more time in their studios and make more art to inspire more people,” she explained. “I help curate, design and put together different art shows or websites. If they want me to curate their website for them, I do that for all their pictures. I'm also a host for the artist. I try to get events or programs where I'm hosting an artist for something on the island, or off the island.” On June 24, Balducci helped put up Jane Newman's exhibition ‘Ordinary Magic' at the Old Schoolhouse Gallery. Then she set off for Lund, where Balducci helped curate Judith William's exhibition ‘Water/Colour' at the Tidal Arts Centre. Returning to Cortes Island, she helped install Lisa Gibbon's artwork in the Floathouse Restaurant. On Tuesday, July 5, she will be in the Cortes Island Museum, for the opening of Art in the Garden. “‘Art in the Garden' is at the museum in the heritage garden every Tuesday, starting July 5th to August 23rd, I have eight artists featured in the garden this summer season,” said Balducci. “They'll be working on either a medium inspired by the heritage garden, or a piece that they're working on in their studio. They'll be working on that piece from 12 to 3 every Tuesday. Visitors and locals will come and they can interact with the artist. They can bring their sketchbook and work alongside the artist. They can bring their lunch for a picnic in the gardens while the artist is working. And the artist is there to answer any questions.” Balducci talks about the three artists she most recently worked with in the podcast above: Jane Newman is a relatively new resident of Cortes Island and worked at the museum for 4 of the 5 years she has been here. She just retired to work full time on her artwork. While she has shown some of her artwork at Hollyhock, this exhibition at the Old Schoolhouse Gallery is her first solo exhibit on Cortes. Judith Willliams has been working on her current show for the past decade. She collected water samples from the Bute Inlet area prior to the recent landslide, and returned to gather more samples after the catastrophe. The resulting imagery, when this water was painted on paper, is striking. There was only room at the Tidal Art Centre for part of her collection, which will be unveiled in its totality at the Old Schoolhouse Gallery on August 26. Lisa Gibbons has been an artist all of her life and has a studio in Mansons Landing. “A lot of her work is inspired by the environment. She works mostly, but not exclusively, in acrylic, collage, gold leaf, and sometimes oil paints.” There is a sample at the top of this page. As regards her own art, Balducci said: “Right now, I'm working on fiber art. I've been making yarn and I would consider my yarn art yarn. It's very texturized. It's thin, it's chunky, it's everything in between. I've been making a lot of yarn. I've been designing and kniting items to wear.” “I've also been making buttons recently. I just got into making buttons made out of polymer clay. Each set of buttons is totally different. I have them for sale at the museum and also at the Townsite Public Market in Powell River. She will be the artist in residence at the Tidal Arts Centre in February, 2023.
"No Such Thing as Ordinary: Unlocking your Extraordinary Life through Everyday Encounters with Jesus," is the topic of this episode. Allison and Rachel dive into:Latest season of "The Gist" on www.catholictv.org/the-gist.htmlWhy the woman at the well, St. Photina, is the vehicle for this book.What brought Rachel to the brink of a good snot cry during MoanaHow accomplishing all the world has to give will still leave you thirstySome of the difficult things God calls us to — trust, surrender, healingThe Problem with ComparisonFeatured NOW as the CatholicMom.com Summer Book Club! Learn more about Rachel Balducci on RachelBalducci.com and be sure to follow her on Instagram; the book can be found on AveMariaPress.com
Eleonora Coloma, Federico Balducci, Francisco Sanfuentes hablan de su material Biofotones, álbum que cierra la trilogía de materiales colaborativos entre Balducci y Sanfuentes.Plataformas:https://open.spotify.com/album/4uLz08Gr2SHu3jFkTV38cvhttps://thechurchofnoisygoat.bandcamp.com/album/biofotonesRedes:https://www.instagram.com/franciscosanfuentes/https://www.instagram.com/fedvii/
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20AND THEN, some four years ago, I was sitting in Corinne's Fabulous Fruits of the Sea one night, talking to Porky White, complaining along familiar lines. “It still isn't enough, Porky,” I said. “Now that I'm Roger Drake, I ought to be satisfied, but I'm not. I still keep trying to write that big book about myself, that book as rich and various as a good clam chowder, loaded with useful and interesting information, hilarious anecdotes, recherché allusions, philosophical speculations, intriguing stories, clever word play, important themes, striking symbols, creative sex, intricate diagrams, mouth-watering recipes, big ideas—” “Yeah,” said Porky, “but you want to know something?” “What?” I asked. “I don't think that the guy I'm listening to now is ever going to do that.” My heart sank. “Don't get me wrong,” said Porky. “I mean just what I said: the guy I've been listening to for the last hour is never going to write it. He takes himself too seriously, much too seriously to do what you're always talking about doing. His ego is too tender, and he protects it too well. He's too afraid of making a mistake. He's afraid of making a fool of himself, afraid of falling on his face in print, afraid that people are going to laugh at him.” There was a danger of my bursting into tears. To hide my face from Porky, I brought my beer mug up and drained it slowly. Porky signaled for two more. “Let me give you some advice,” he said. “You don't have to take it.” “Okay,” I managed. “What you need,” said Porky, “is a new dummy. You've got a dummy called Larry. Now you need another dummy. Let the dummy write the big book.” Porky held his hand up in a gesture that meant I should hear him out. “Years ago,” he said, “I used to listen to Bob Balducci on the radio. You probably don't remember him. He was a ventriloquist, and he had a dummy named Baldy. Baldy used to say the craziest things, insulting things, embarrassing things, stupid things. I don't remember any of them now, but they were crazy things. He used to break me up. Sometimes, though, Baldy would go a little too far: he'd say something too stupid, or too embarrassing, or too insulting, and you know what he'd say then? He'd say, ‘The big guy made me do it.'” Porky laughed long and loud at the memory of this remark. “And you know what Balducci would say to that?” he asked through his laughter, and answered himself at once. “He'd say, ‘Don't listen to him—he's only a dummy.'” He laughed long and loud again, and then he pulled his handkerchief out of his pocket and blew his nose twice. He shrugged. “Maybe I'm not making myself clear,” he said. But he had made himself so clear that my heart had begun to go pit-a-pat and I couldn't speak. I just sat there wearing a wacky grin.In Topical Guide 207, Mark Dorset considers White, Chester “Porky” as Benevolent Daemon or Tutelary Deity and Author as Puppeteer or Ventriloquist from this episode.Have you missed an episode or two or several?You can begin reading at the beginning or you can catch up by visiting the archive or consulting the index to the Topical Guide.You can listen to the episodes on the Personal History podcast. Begin at the beginning or scroll through the episodes to find what you've missed.You can ensure that you never miss a future issue by getting a free subscription. (You can help support the work by choosing a paid subscription instead.)At Apple Books you can download free eBooks of “My Mother Takes a Tumble,” “Do Clams Bite?,” “Life on the Bolotomy,” “The Static of the Spheres,” “The Fox and the Clam,” “The Girl with the White Fur Muff,” “Take the Long Way Home,” “Call Me Larry,” and “The Young Tars,” the nine novellas in Little Follies, and Little Follies itself, which will give you all the novellas in one handy package.You'll find an overview of the entire work in An Introduction to The Personal History, Adventures, Experiences & Observations of Peter Leroy. It's a pdf document. Get full access to The Personal History, Adventures, Experiences & Observations of Peter Leroy at peterleroy.substack.com/subscribe
Vidcast: https://youtu.be/HhLJs3BAybM The FDA and Albertson's announce the recall of any store-prepared item containing peanut butter. The peanut butter used was Jif which has been recalled due to salmonella contamination. Involved are the following retail outlets: Albertsons, Safeway, Lucky, Haggen, Carrs-Safeway, Eagle, Tom Thumb, United, Amigos, Market Street, Albertsons Market, Andronico's Community Markets, Vons, Pak 'N Save, Shaw's, Star Market, Randalls, Vons, Jewel-Osco, ACME, King's and Balducci's. If you bought store-prepared items at any of these outlets, do not consume them. Return them to the place of purchase for a refund. For more information, contact Albertsons at 1-877-723-3929 or Jif at 1-800-828-9980. https://www.fda.gov/safety/recalls-market-withdrawals-safety-alerts/albertsons-companies-cooperation-j-m-smucker-co-voluntarily-recalls-select-store-prepared-items #albertsons #peanutbutter #jif #salmonella #infection #recall
This week Zach and Sloane unwrap 2006's iconic 18th century frou-frou masterpiece: Marie Antoinette. This is Sloane's all-time favorite movie and soundtrack so the episode is almost 2 hours long. The duo discuss everything from the movie's fashion to Jamie Dornan's armpit sweat to their idea for an Italian sandwich restaurant called Balducci's. It's a can't miss episode of Mummy Dearest so...uh, don't miss it!Support the show
New York and Favored Nation's guitarist rob Balducci, joins Jimmy Warren on Guitar Talk. www.guitartalkofficial.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jimmywarrenguitartalk/support
Dans cet épisode, j'ai souhaité abordé un sujet essentiel et Ô combien important en ce qui concerne la pratique du trail et de l'ultra trail plus particulièrement : "Comment et pourquoi planifier sa saison ? "
Live from Abide with the beautiful Rachel Balducci! WOW this woman is absolutely amazing! She's an author, the co-host of The Gist (a talk show for women on Catholic TV), and an incredibly down to earth, delightful human being. We will absolutely be adding her books to The Light Project Library!Overcommitted: Cut Chaos and Find BalanceMake My Life Simple: Bringing Peace to Heart and HomeHow Do You Tuck In A Superhero and other delightful mysteries of raising boys
A cura di Daniele Biacchessi La passione per il giornalismo e l'amore per la politica. Erano i due tratti salienti di David Sassoli, presidente del parlamento europeo, morto la notte tra lunedì e martedì a causa di una grave patologia che aveva compromesso il sistema immunitario. Sassoli era un cattolico progressista. I suoi riferimenti culturali erano Dossetti, La Pira, i preti di frontiera come Don Milani e padre Balducci, e il suo approccio politico guardava all'Europa delle origini, al manifesto di Spinelli e Rossi scritto durante il confino fascista dell'isola di Ventotene. Era una Europa ancorata ai diritti delle persone, dei più umili quella che Sassoli immaginava. Veniva da una famiglia antifascista, il padre partigiano gli aveva messo il nome David Maria in memoria di padre Turoldo. Il cammino di Sassoli sul piano giornalistico si snoda lungo le esperienze al quotidiano Il Giorno, al programma di michele Santoro "Il rosso e il Nero", fino alla conduzione del telegiornale più popolare della Rai, il mitico Tg1. Poi nel 2009 lo sbarco in politica con la candidatura per il Pd come capolista dell'Italia centrale alle europee di quell'anno, fino alla carica alla guida delle istituzioni parlamentari europee. Se ne va un uomo giusto, per bene, oltre che un giornalista raffinato, dalla bella prosa e dallo sguardo suadente. Credits: Agenzia Fotogramma _________________________________________ "Il Corsivo" a cura di Daniele Biacchessi non è un editoriale, ma un approfondimento sui fatti di maggiore interesse che i quotidiani spesso non raccontano. Un servizio in punta di penna che analizza con un occhio esperto quell'angolo nascosto delle notizie di politica, economia e cronaca. Per i notiziari sempre aggiornati ascoltaci sul sito: https://www.giornaleradio.fm oppure scarica la nostra App gratuita: iOS - App Store - https://apple.co/2uW01yA Android - Google Play - http://bit.ly/2vCjiW3 Resta connesso e segui i canali social di Giornale Radio: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/giornaleradio.fm/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/giornaleradio.tv/?hl=it Twitter: https://twitter.com/giornaleradiofm
A cura di Daniele Biacchessi La passione per il giornalismo e l'amore per la politica. Erano i due tratti salienti di David Sassoli, presidente del parlamento europeo, morto la notte tra lunedì e martedì a causa di una grave patologia che aveva compromesso il sistema immunitario. Sassoli era un cattolico progressista. I suoi riferimenti culturali erano Dossetti, La Pira, i preti di frontiera come Don Milani e padre Balducci, e il suo approccio politico guardava all'Europa delle origini, al manifesto di Spinelli e Rossi scritto durante il confino fascista dell'isola di Ventotene. Era una Europa ancorata ai diritti delle persone, dei più umili quella che Sassoli immaginava. Veniva da una famiglia antifascista, il padre partigiano gli aveva messo il nome David Maria in memoria di padre Turoldo. Il cammino di Sassoli sul piano giornalistico si snoda lungo le esperienze al quotidiano Il Giorno, al programma di michele Santoro "Il rosso e il Nero", fino alla conduzione del telegiornale più popolare della Rai, il mitico Tg1. Poi nel 2009 lo sbarco in politica con la candidatura per il Pd come capolista dell'Italia centrale alle europee di quell'anno, fino alla carica alla guida delle istituzioni parlamentari europee. Se ne va un uomo giusto, per bene, oltre che un giornalista raffinato, dalla bella prosa e dallo sguardo suadente. Credits: Agenzia Fotogramma _________________________________________ "Il Corsivo" a cura di Daniele Biacchessi non è un editoriale, ma un approfondimento sui fatti di maggiore interesse che i quotidiani spesso non raccontano. Un servizio in punta di penna che analizza con un occhio esperto quell'angolo nascosto delle notizie di politica, economia e cronaca. Per i notiziari sempre aggiornati ascoltaci sul sito: https://www.giornaleradio.fm oppure scarica la nostra App gratuita: iOS - App Store - https://apple.co/2uW01yA Android - Google Play - http://bit.ly/2vCjiW3 Resta connesso e segui i canali social di Giornale Radio: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/giornaleradio.fm/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/giornaleradio.tv/?hl=it Twitter: https://twitter.com/giornaleradiofm
A cura di Daniele Biacchessi La passione per il giornalismo e l'amore per la politica. Erano i due tratti salienti di David Sassoli, presidente del parlamento europeo, morto la notte tra lunedì e martedì a causa di una grave patologia che aveva compromesso il sistema immunitario. Sassoli era un cattolico progressista. I suoi riferimenti culturali erano Dossetti, La Pira, i preti di frontiera come Don Milani e padre Balducci, e il suo approccio politico guardava all'Europa delle origini, al manifesto di Spinelli e Rossi scritto durante il confino fascista dell'isola di Ventotene. Era una Europa ancorata ai diritti delle persone, dei più umili quella che Sassoli immaginava. Veniva da una famiglia antifascista, il padre partigiano gli aveva messo il nome David Maria in memoria di padre Turoldo. Il cammino di Sassoli sul piano giornalistico si snoda lungo le esperienze al quotidiano Il Giorno, al programma di michele Santoro "Il rosso e il Nero", fino alla conduzione del telegiornale più popolare della Rai, il mitico Tg1. Poi nel 2009 lo sbarco in politica con la candidatura per il Pd come capolista dell'Italia centrale alle europee di quell'anno, fino alla carica alla guida delle istituzioni parlamentari europee. Se ne va un uomo giusto, per bene, oltre che un giornalista raffinato, dalla bella prosa e dallo sguardo suadente. Credits: Agenzia Fotogramma _________________________________________ "Il Corsivo" a cura di Daniele Biacchessi non è un editoriale, ma un approfondimento sui fatti di maggiore interesse che i quotidiani spesso non raccontano. Un servizio in punta di penna che analizza con un occhio esperto quell'angolo nascosto delle notizie di politica, economia e cronaca. Per i notiziari sempre aggiornati ascoltaci sul sito: https://www.giornaleradio.fm oppure scarica la nostra App gratuita: iOS - App Store - https://apple.co/2uW01yA Android - Google Play - http://bit.ly/2vCjiW3 Resta connesso e segui i canali social di Giornale Radio: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/giornaleradio.fm/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/giornaleradio.tv/?hl=it Twitter: https://twitter.com/giornaleradiofm
Dans cet épisode, je suis heureux de partager avec vous le retour des "LTP demande conseil" avec un sujet basé sur un jeu de mot : Travailler son Aérobie : La base. Pour ce sujet, au combien intéressant, notamment dans le cadre de la pratique de l'ultra, j'ai fait appel à Pascal Balducci et nous avons été accompagné par Guillaume Giraudo : fidèle PaTRAILons. Pascal nous donnera la définition de l'aérobie, nous échangerons sur le questionnement suivant : Courir Moins vite pour courir mieux ? Pascal nous donnera quelques conseils pour travailler cette base aérobie en évitant la monotonie et le risque de blessures et d'autres aspects encore. J'espère que vous apprécierez cet épisode et qu'il vous permettra de mieux comprendre le fonctionnement de notre corps dans un effort d'endurance. Lien de retranscritpion de l'épisode effectué depuis Youtube (désolé pour les incohérences mais cela peut donner une bonne idée) https://docs.google.com/document/d/1is4Jp6pHeb_T5rUcioEBcRiIxsQHqOoyz2sbFSUFktU/edit?usp=sharing Bonne écoute et merci encore pour votre fidélité au LTP !!! N'hésitez pas : abonnez-vous sur les principales plateformes d'écoute (Deezer, spotify, podcast addict ...) pour être informés lors de la sortie des épisodes et notez avec 5 étoiles si vous utilisez APPLE PODCAST lorsque vous appréciez le contenu proposé. Ce petit geste permet d'augmenter la visibilité du podcast. Je suis également attentif à tous vos commentaires et retours que vous pourriez faire ici : letstrail08@gmail.com Pour rejoindre la communauté LTP Les principaux liens ainsi que pour vous abonner à la newsletter c'est par ici : https://linktr.ee/lets_trail_le_podcast Instagram : @lets_trail_le_podcast Facebook : lets trail YOUTUBE : LETS TRAIL Pour soutenir le projet et intégrer la communauté des Patrailons c'est par là : https://www.patreon.com/lets_trail_le_podcast -> Accès aux épisodes en avant première -> Participation aux vision mensuels -> Accès aux vidéos de mes courses et entrainements Et bien d'autres surprises !!!
Rachel Balducci joins us to talk about the importance of intentional Catholic communities. Plus: Summer schedule, Jennifer's newest ailment, when healings "end," family gatherings and graduations.
In this epsiode we sit down with a really compelling guest that educates us on the history, current state, and future of retail real estate evolution. Considered a leading expert on retail and the shopping center industry, Nick A. Egelanian pioneered the segmentation of retail into Commodity & Specialty sub-groups as the author of the retail chapter of the Urban Land Institute's Professional Real Estate Development: The ULI Guide to the Business, 3rd Edition in 2012. Mr. Egelanian served as VP of Real Estate & New Store Development for Crown Books and FAO Inc/Zany Brainy before forming SiteWorks Retail Real Estate Services in 1992. As President of SiteWorks, Nick has worked with clients including Stuart Weitzman, Balducci's, Jos. A. Bank, Starbucks, Justice, Lane Bryant, & Zoës Kitchen. Nick has also advised an array of owners & developers throughout North America, including Vornado Realty Trust, Cadillac Fairview, Madison Marquette, Ramco-Gershenson Properties Trust & Bayer Properties, with whom he partnered in the development of over 1.5M sq ft of Specialty Retail. He is currently acting as the chief retail advisor to Sagamore Development, the developer of nearly 250 acres of waterfront property in Baltimore, MD that will house Under Armour's new 4M sq ft headquarters facility & up to 1.5M sqft of retail in a 15M sqft mixed-use development. Mr. Egelanian is an active speaker & writer on retail trends & the evolution of the retail industry, & has coined the phrases “Post-Department Store Era” & “Convergence Era” in his numerous articles & editorials in publications such as Shopping Centers Today, Chain Store Age, Shopping Center Business, & the ULI's Urban Land Magazine. Nick teaches retail real estate development in the Colvin Real Estate Development graduate program within the UMD's School of Architecture, Planning & Preservation in College Park, MD & is a faculty member at the ICSC's Univ of Shopping Centers in Philadelphia & Riordan School in Miami. He earned a Doctor of Law (J.D.) degree at the George Washington Univ National Law Center in 1982 & a BS degree in Finance from UMD, College Park in 1979. We hope you enjoy this episode as much as we did!
This is the history episode you have to listen to! Joe Dobrow wrote the textbook on the history of the natural foods industry: Natural Prophets. He masterly weaves U.S. history and the natural foods industry history side by side. Joe served as the head of marketing for Fresh Fields, Whole Foods Market, Balducci's and Sprouts Farmers Market. The inside look at the industry educates us on where we've been and where we're going: What the baby boomer natural foods titans were like in their late 20's/30's Visionary and Whole Foods founder John Mackey - king of the industry Why someone starting a food business should read Natural Prophets Whole Foods's "Libertarian Philosophy" Learning to compete from John Mackey and Michael Jordan The natural foods industry enormous if not underreported influence on Silicon Valley MBArk - Joe's program to steer MBA's towards social impact businesses Selected links from the show:Natural ProphetsMBArkSilent SpringMo Siegel/Celestial SeasoningsStonyfield FarmThe Purpose CollaborativeAbout Joe Dobrow