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Latest podcast episodes about Baquet

ABD Podcast
Le pistolet de massage, ça marche VRAIMENT ? Un kiné démonte les idées reçues

ABD Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2025 39:40


Les pistolets de massage sont un grand débat : ça marche ou ça marche pas ?On tente de répondre à cette question dans ce nouvel épisode avec François Baquet, le fondateur de Exo Médical.↳

Le 13/14
Grégori Baquet raconte "Smile" par Nat King Cole

Le 13/14

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2025 5:17


durée : 00:05:17 - C'est une chanson - par : Frédéric Pommier - Il est actuellement à l'affiche du théâtre La Bruyère dans la pièce "Colorature". Au micro de Frédéric Pommier, Grégori Baquet évoque la chanson "Smile", composée en 1954 sur une musique écrite par Charlie Chaplin pour son film Les Temps modernes. Cette chanson lui rappelle son père, Maurice Baquet.

La Touche F1
Australie 2025 : Perfs, baquet, radio : chez Ferrari tout prend l'eau

La Touche F1

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2025 130:45


Ensemble, Docdis, Robert et Wicou commentent l'actualité F1, reviennent sur le déroulement du Grand Prix d'Australie, distribuent les bons points et les poings dans la gueule, et élisent le move du GP.

Berkeley Talks
Veteran news editors on how the media covered the election

Berkeley Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2024 88:38


In Berkeley Talks episode 214, former editors of the New York Times and the Washington Post, Dean Baquet and Marty Baron, evaluate how the media covered the 2024 U.S. presidential election and share thoughts on how journalists should effectively cover Donald Trump's second term. In 2016, the New York Times was shocked that Trump won, because they didn't understand that the country was “ready to elect a Donald Trump,” said Baquet at a UC Berkeley Journalism event on Nov. 13. But, he said, he thinks the coverage of the most recent election was much better. “My argument would be that, and people have trouble accepting this, but all of the stuff you know about Donald Trump — his abuse of the tax structure that David Fahrenthold wrote about, his taxes and his tax dodges that the New York Times, including David Barstow, wrote about, the allegations of women, all of the things that became controversies about Donald Trump — were written about in the American press, and the American people voted Donald Trump in anyway. So I actually think the press did a much better job. How do you think the press performed this election?”“Well, I think there was a lot of good work,” responded Baron. “I would say this: When people asked me, ‘How did we do?' in 2016, I said that our problem predated 2016. Our problem is that we did not understand America well enough to understand that this country would produce a candidate like Donald Trump.“We did not understand the level of rancor and grievance against elites, including, and maybe particularly, the press, to understand that they didn't want Jeb Bush, who was called the front-runner at one point. They wanted exactly the opposite of Jeb Bush. They wanted somebody who was not part of governing the ruling elites, the political families. They wanted somebody who was going to go to Washington, basically be an arsonist, burn everything down, punch people in the face. And that's what they elected. And we didn't capture that. We didn't understand the country well enough. I do think that we suffered from the same problem this time.”“But this time, people knew that there was a good chance he'd win,” said Baquet. “There was a good chance he would win, but I don't think people anticipated that he would win as decisively as he has,” said Baron. “And they didn't understand that he would win in the voting segments that he won, to the degree that he did, among Black Americans, among Latinos, among even women, among you name it. To win all of the swing states, I don't think that that was anticipated at all.“And so, I don't think we detected that level of desire for a change. And to me, that is, I think we need to work harder at really understanding the country.”Listen to the episode and read the transcript on UC Berkeley News (news.berkeley.edu/podcasts).Music by Blue Dot Sessions.UC Berkeley photo by Marlena Telvick. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Louisiana Considered Podcast
Baquet exhibit showcases decades of Black life in NOLA; ‘Jekyll & Hyde: The Musical'

Louisiana Considered Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2024 24:29


Early voting is underway across the country, but millions of people with felony convictions are not eligible to vote.  The Gulf States Newsroom's Kat Stromquist tells us about efforts to ease these restrictions in the South, where the movement is less popular than in the rest of the country. Loyola University's College of Music and Media has  a new exhibit celebrating   Harold Baquet, a legendary New Orleans photographer who spent 30 years capturing the city, specifically Black political figures and daily life. “A Tribute to Harold Baquet: Picturing Blackness” will feature Baquet's works and  the works of 10 local photographers he inspired. L. Kasimu Harris, the photographer and writer curating the exhibition, and Cheron Brylski, wife of the late Harold Baquet and former political speechwriter and press secretary, join us for more.The classic thriller, “Jekyll and Hyde: The Musical” continues its run at the Jefferson Performing Arts Center just in time for Halloween. Maestro Dennis Assaf tells us more about his spooky and suspenseful musical. ___Today's episode of Louisiana Considered was hosted by Diane Mack. Our managing producer is Alana Schrieber. Matt Bloom and Aubry Procell are assistant producers. Our engineer is Garrett Pittman.You can listen to Louisiana Considered Monday through Friday at noon and 7 p.m. It's available on Spotify, Google Play and wherever you get your podcasts. Louisiana Considered wants to hear from you! Please fill out our pitch line to let us know what kinds of story ideas you have for our show. And while you're at it, fill out our listener survey! We want to keep bringing you the kinds of conversations you'd like to listen to.Louisiana Considered is made possible with support from our listeners. Thank you!

First Team
[Formule 1] QUI DOIT PRENDRE LE DERNIER BAQUET 2025 ? Mag' Les Pistonnés F1

First Team

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2024 58:27


Qui doit prendre le dernier baquet 2025 ?L'entretien avec Alessandro Giusti Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.

Le Billet de François Morel
Qui se souvient de Maurice Baquet ?

Le Billet de François Morel

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2024 3:26


durée : 00:03:26 - Le Billet de François Morel - par : François MOREL - Qui se souvient encore de cet acteur heureux, violoncelliste renommé, sportif accompli, alpiniste expert, fantaisiste aguerri ? François Morel pose la question, et y répond...

Culture Club – Radio Notre Dame
Fatatras ! Inventaire de Jacques Prévert d'Anne Baquet

Culture Club – Radio Notre Dame

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2024 25:59


Ce spectacle, mis en scène par Gérard Rauber est actuellement au Théâtre de Poche Monparnasse.

Next Gen Personal Finance
Zachary Baquet of Wayfinder on Empowering Teens

Next Gen Personal Finance

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2023 19:48


Zachary Baquet, Partner Success Manager at Wayfinder, shares his insights on empowering teens with essential life skills, fostering resilience, empathy, and self-awareness through social Emotional Learning (SEL).

Le RPod
Le RPOD - Edito du 12/05/2023 - Formule 1 : De Vries voit son baquet menacé !

Le RPod

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2023 2:18


12/05/2023 - Le RPOD - Nous sommes le 12 Mai et Voici le Titre à la une : Formule 1 : De Vries voit son baquet menacé !

Hola, My Name Is
La abogada Alice Baquet explicó el Parole Humanitario

Hola, My Name Is

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2023 18:18 Transcription Available


Entérate de los beneficio que ahora tienen los venezolanos, cubanos, nicaragüenses y haitianos con la ley de Parole Humanitario.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Etonnez-moi Benoît
Coup de Chapeau à Sempé ! Avec la soprano Anne Baquet & le jounaliste Éric Lipmann

Etonnez-moi Benoît

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2022 89:42


durée : 01:29:42 - Coup de Chapeau à Sempé ! - par : Benoît Duteurtre - "Après la disparition de l'immense dessinateur, je reçois 2 proches de Sempé qui évoquent sa passion pour la musique : La soprano Anne Baquet, créatrice de plusieurs chansons de Sempé & le journaliste Eric Lipmann, avec la voix de Jean-Jacques Sempé, fidèle compagnon de l'émission." Benoît Duteurtre - réalisé par : Davy Travailleur

Falatório Scena
076 - Hacker de Araraquara, baquetão do Tommy Lee e a verdade sobre o Sepultura | Canal Scena

Falatório Scena

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2022 87:14


No drops de hoje comentamos um pouco sobre a histórica leitura da carta pela democracia nos atos pelo Brasil no dia 11, o grande problema, é válido essa grande frente ampla que se abre unindo capital e trabalho? As contradições são enormes a ponto de se aliar a aqueles que deram o golpe que resultou no Bolsonaro? Por falar nele, em um plot twist inesperado, o Hacker de Araraquara foi convocado para falar sobre a urna eletrônica junto ao partido liberal. Jogada politica baixa? Todo hacker é um ancap fanático pelo Bolsonaro? Pitty falou aquilo que muitos artistas brasileiros comentam nos bastidores, é preciso que os músicos daqui sejam tratados da mesma maneira em eventos internacionais sediados por aqui. Ela está certa? Tommy Lee simplesmente colocou o BAQUETÃO a mostra e a internet enlouqueceu, tá liberado o Onlyfans de roqueiro velho? Zack de La Rocha no departamento médico pode comprometer a vinda do RATM para o Brasil? E o Sepultura hein? E o Lula? Num final de semana repleto de sepultura, tivemos os irmãos Cavalera em turnê pelo país e a volta de Andreas aos palcos junto do Sepultura. Muitos afetos envolvidos? O verdadeiro Sepultura qual é? Acionaremos a sirene novamente? Isso e muito mais no Drops!

What Happens When
Episode 11: A Mother's Wisdom with Lil Dizzy's Cafe owner Arkesha Smith Baquet

What Happens When

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2022 45:45


We normally look for authenticity in name-brand clothing or other material items as a way to boost our own values. It is not so often we find so much of it in one individual and Mrs. Baquet is the essence of authenticity! Such a sweet and nurturing soul, Mrs. Baquet takes her gifting in joining three generations of restaurant ownership alongside her husband, Wayne Baquet, Jr., with the reopening of a local iconic restaurant, Lil Dizzy's Cafe. With instilled teachings from her late mother, she extends a motherly influence and guidance to everyone she comes in contact with. Serving her community with grace and humility, tune in to listen to a story filled with key life principles from trauma to triumph. Lil Dizzy's IG and Facebook: @LilDizzyscafe504 Lil Dizzy Cafe Contact: 1500 Esplanade Blvd. New Orleans, LA 70116 at the corner of N. Robertson and Esplanade. Ph. (504) 766-8687 Lil Dizzy's Website: www.lildizzycafe.net Host IG: @KevinWayneJoseph Podcast Website: kevinwaynejoseph.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kevinwaynejoseph/support

Can I Getta Amen
Episode 133: The Broken Serving the Broken with Sarah Baquet (Part 2)

Can I Getta Amen

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2022 77:36


Our girl Sarah is back for part 2 with an inspiring story of true faith, hope, and charity. Sarah shares the theme of discernment and wrestling with God through ALL of life's ups and downs. She brings so much hope as she takes us on the journey of her husband's battle with cancer, and shows us there is true beauty in the way her family has experienced the body of Christ through community and undeniable faith. All of these God threads leading her back to Lafayette and into the career she finds so much joy in at Catholic Charities of Acadiana. It's an absolutely beautiful story that you won't want to miss!

Can I Getta Amen
Episode 131: Mission Minded with Sarah Baquet

Can I Getta Amen

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2022 74:08


In this episode of Can I Getta Amen, we journey with the beautiful Sarah Baquet into the discovery and deepening of her faith. Growing up Catholic, she felt a call from an early age to be a missionary and serve the poor. Sarah tells us about the many different holy "influencers" on her faith and how these courageous people inspired her to pursue what God put on her heart. What blew us away even more is the depth of Sarah's knowledge on theology, Catholic social doctrine, and the beauty of love.You will want to tune into this one if you wrestle with justice, suffering, and just need some inspiration for this journey we call faith. We can't wait for her to come back later this month to talk to us more about her personal story and the wonderful work of Catholic Charities of Acadiana where she is Community Engagement Coordinator.This episode is powered by The Light Project and our friends at Louisiana Lending Solutions. Lend it with Lane ya'll! 

Trabuco Show
Sachiko Eto, A Serial Killer do Baquetão

Trabuco Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2022 82:06


Violência no Japão O arquipélago do japão é conhecido por ser um dos lugares mais seguros do mundo, talvez um dos maiores exemplos disso, são os policiais que patrulham as ruas desarmadas. Além de ter um índice de furtos e roubos baixíssimos, o que eleva a segurança em muitos cenários é também a cultura do povo, que não tem preguiça em devolver um celular ou uma carteira encontrada perdida em um lugar público. Para se ter ideia, segundo dados de 2018 da polícia metropolitana de Tóquio, mais de 545 mil identidades e 240 mil carteiras foram devolvidas. Na época, 156 mil celulares foram encontrados e entregues à polícia; entre eles, 130 mil foram recuperados pelos donos, os demais não foram buscados pelos titulares dos telefones e, portanto, foram destruídos. Ao todo, cerca de ¥ 13 bilhões (R$ 578 milhões no câmbio atual) e 11 milhões de itens foram devolvidos em 2018. E o fluxo não para: 29 milhões de novos objetos perdidos foram encontrados e entregues à polícia em 2019. Esse exercício de cidadania de não se apropriar das coisas dos outros no Japão é tão grande e curioso para os olhos de outras culturas que um grande estudo já foi feito para comparar o comportamento entre as principais metrópoles do Japão contra os EUA. Segundo o estudo "Losers: recovering lost property in Japan and the United States", feito pelo acadêmico norte-americano Mark West, da University of Michigan Law School, 88% dos celulares propositalmente "perdidos" pelos acadêmicos durante o experimento foram entregues à polícia em Tóquio; em Nova York, foram 6%. Entre as carteiras deliberadamente deixadas para trás, 80% foram entregues na capital japonesa, ante 10% na metrópole norte-americana. No Japão, 73% da população diz se sentir segura, segundo o Better Life Index, da OCDE (Organização para Cooperação e Desenvolvimento Econômico). O número de homicídios por 100 mil habitantes, indica o relatório, é o principal marcador para se pensar o nível de segurança de um país — e o Japão possui uma das menores taxas do mundo (0,2, ante a média internacional de 3,7). Só para níveis de comparação, segundo o portal countryeconomy.com de 1990 até 2019, o ano com o maior número de homicídios no Japão foi em 1998 com um total de 775, uma taxa de 0,61 na conta para cada cem mil habitantes, no Brasil, neste mesmo período o menor número foi em 1992 com um total de 25967, 16,83 para cada cem mil habitantes, número esse que representa mais ou menos a metade da média dos últimos cinco anos brasileiros. O Japão de fato é um país muito seguro, e desde 2015 os índices de criminalidade andam tão baixos que não chegam a 1% ao ano. Os policiais são conhecidos como Omawari-san, acabam sem ter muito o que fazer, e existem estudos sobre

Paloma Media Podcast
Regime Change at the NY Times

Paloma Media Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2022 40:37


YouTube link to episode"American Journalism's Most Successful Politician To Step Down From Running The New York Times," by Matt Welch for Reason (audio version)Donald McNeil Jr.'s four-part series on Medium on his dismissal from The New York TimesMcNeil on Baquet's departure from the NYT and on whether or not incoming executive editor Joe Kahn realizes the paper is engaging in struggle sessionsThe Inside Man, New York magazine profile on Joe KahnDonald McNeil Jr. and the State of Play at the NYT, by Nancy Rommelmann for Paloma Media

The Kicker
Dean Baquet & Joe Kahn: What's next for the New York Times?

The Kicker

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2022 45:50


Last week, after years of public speculation on the matter, the New York Times named Joe Kahn as Dean Baquet's successor to the position of executive editor. How did that process play out behind closed doors? And, as the midterms draw near, how does Kahn plan to cover the threat to American democracy? Baquet and Kahn sat down with Kyle Pope to discuss objectivity, the evolution of the paper from a news outlet to something we've never seen before, and—inevitably—Wordle.

POLITICO Playbook Audio Briefing
March 11, 2022: Baquet addresses NYT staffers about hidden videos

POLITICO Playbook Audio Briefing

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2022 4:50


At a Thursday lunch in the New York Times Washington bureau, upset reporters pressed executive editor Dean Baquet about a recent sting operation targeting national security reporter Matthew Rosenberg, according to two people present. Project Veritas, a group that has singled out journalists and Democrats in undercover operations, posted a pair of videos this week showing Rosenberg divulging details about sensitive newsroom dynamics and disparaging his colleagues. Rosenberg suggested that the media was overhyping the siege on the Capitol on Jan. 6, scoffing at colleagues who were there that day who said they were traumatized, and blasted what he called left-leaning younger Times reporters wrapped up in a “woke” culture influencing coverage. The videos immediately caused tensions to flare among Times staff, according to more than a half-dozen reporters who were granted anonymity to speak candidly. During the Thursday lunch, multiple reporters said they were upset about Rosenberg dissing their own coverage and badmouthing his coworkers. Listen to Playbook Deep Dive: The man fighting for Ukraine in D.C. Raghu Manavalan is the Host of POLITICO's Playbook. Jenny Ament is the Senior Producer of POLITICO Audio.

Par Jupiter !
L'actrice Carmen Maura

Par Jupiter !

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2022 50:34


durée : 00:50:34 - Par Jupiter ! - par : Charline Vanhoenacker - Bonjour la France Inter ! Aujourd'hui, Juliette Arnaud et Alex Vizorek reçoivent l'actrice espagnole Carmen Maura pour la pièce "L'Hirondelle" qu'elle joue au Théâtre Hébertot avec Grégori Baquet, mise en scène par Anne Bouvier.

aujourd france inter alex vizorek baquet par jupiter juliette arnaud
Diversity Hire
Episode 48 - Let That Motherfucker Burn

Diversity Hire

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2021 34:03


Hello and welcome to episode 48 of Diversity HireKevin and Arjun dished on: boat parties, roof parties, gallery parties, the Deans list (Baquet, Blunt, & Kissick), the NBA playoffs, friends leaving NYC for LA, giving up on veganism, the A**a W*nt*ur picket, Bugbee/Sicha Freaky Friday, the future of the Styles desk, dating, practicing ad reads for when we get bought, our new favorite coffee startup, and a whole lot more. Thanks for listening!! Get on the email list at diversityhire.substack.com

What's Going On

In this episode of "What's Going On", Wendy Ostrom-Price talks to the chairman of the ALERT Air Ambulance, Bob Sandman, about the annual banquet and auction!

Catholic Charities of Acadiana
Ep. 5 - Top 10 Myths about Volunteering with CCA with Sarah Baquet

Catholic Charities of Acadiana

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2021 50:27


Everything you always wanted to know about volunteering with Catholic Charities of Acadiana but couldn't/wouldn't/scared to ask. The top 10 myths about volunteering with Catholic Charities of Acadiana, fully debunked with Ben Broussard and Sarah Baquet. How about these for commonly held myths: -I have to have specialized skills or “know what I'm doing” -I have to have prior experience in service or volunteering -I have to fit a certain “personality profile” or be the “volunteer type” -Volunteering is unsafe -Volunteers are a good opportunity for the individual, but not really essential to the fulfillment of CCA's work Lets bust some myths. When you're done, sign up for a volunteer shift at St. Joseph Diner :) Volunteer at St. Joseph Diner - https://bit.ly/SJDvolunteer

Le témoin de l'actu dans les Landes
Le comédien Grégori Baquet, à l'origine de l'occupation du théâtre Le Molière de Mont-de-Marsan

Le témoin de l'actu dans les Landes

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2021 3:23


durée : 00:03:23 - Le témoin de l'actu dans les Landes

Les Nuits de France Culture
Opus - Maurice Baquet ou le violoncelle par la face Nord (1ère diffusion : 23/12/1995)

Les Nuits de France Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2021 85:00


durée : 01:25:00 - Les Nuits de France Culture - par : Philippe Garbit, Albane Penaranda, Mathilde Wagman - Par David Jisse - Avec Maurice Baquet - Réalisation Hélène Daude - réalisation : Virginie Mourthé

Coup de c?ur des libraires
Correspondance de Robert Doisneau et Maurice Baquet

Coup de c?ur des libraires

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2020 5:00


Longform
Episode 398: Dean Baquet

Longform

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2020 94:26


Dean Baquet is executive editor of The New York Times. "I always tried to question what is the difference between what is truly tradition and core, and what is merely habit. A lot of stuff we think are core, are just habits. The way we write newspaper stories, that’s not core, that’s habit. I think that’s the most important part about leading a place that’s going through dramatic change and even generational change. You’ve got to say, here’s what’s not going to change. This is core. This is who we are. Everything else is sort of up for grabs." Thanks to Mailchimp for sponsoring this week's episode. Baquet’s archive at The New York Times [03:15] "Tom Cotton: Send In the Troops" (The New York Times • June 2020) [03:30] "A Reckoning Over Objectivity, Led by Black Journalists" (The New York Times • June 2020) [10:00] The Trust: The Private and Powerful Family Behind The New York Times (Jones, Tifft • Little, Brown • 1999) [29:45] Dean Baquet’s 1988 Pulitzer Prize [55:15] “Still Processing: The Day After” (The New York Times • November 2016) [1:09:15] Longform Podcast #254: Maggie Haberman

The Heli Heads Show
Ep15 - Tinkering with Colton Baquet

The Heli Heads Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2020 187:44


Skids or is it Rekit... who knows anymore, joins up with Yardsale and Fencepost to talk about tinkering with Colton Baquet who lives in God's country (Montana). Colton walks us through his progression of the hobby and how it evolved into modifying his RC models! So few of us take that challenge but those that do, sometimes change the trajectory of hobbyists and even manufacturers!  

Polilogue
Episode 152: Beyond the Horserace

Polilogue

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2020 79:27


This week, we examine how 2020 campaign conversations are being framed on the Sunday shows. Most notably, we examine if the shows are asking candidates about their ability to do the job of president, rather than simply looking at the horserace. Plus, in our “Why It Matters” segment, we go back to examine what the media has learned about its coverage of 2016. We discuss the interview with New York Times Executive Editor Dean Baquet in the January 31 episode of The Daily podcast. In the episode, Baquet is interviewed by Michael Barbaro on the NYT coverage of 2016, from Bernie to Hillary’s emails (the leaked ones, at least) and the upset win by Donald Trump. ChaptersIntroductionHighlight/LowlightCriminal Justice SpotlightMichael Bloomberg Conversations without Michael BloombergBeyond the HorseraceWhy It Matters: The NYT Coverage in 2016 Show RankingsClosingAlso, don’t miss our special episode about the Wednesday democratic debate! It will appear in your podcast feed on Thursday morning. Shows discussed Face the Nation on CBSState of the Union on CNNFox News Sunday on FOXThis Week on ABCMeet the Press on NBCThe Daily from The New York TimesEmail us at podcast@polilogue.com or you can send us your feedback @PolilogueCast. You can also follow us at @sotonaomi_ and @bsteidle.Support the show: We produce Polilogue out of our own pocket and with about 10 hours of work every Sunday. If you’d like to support the show with a one-time or recurring donation, please visit our donate page here. Thank you!Check out some of our other work: Brendan’s website: www.armisticedesigns.com Naomi's website: www.startwithaquestion.org

Wellandport United Reformed Church
The King invites many to his baquet but only a few are chosen

Wellandport United Reformed Church

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2020 40:00


1. A shocking rejection of the King --2. A surprising response by the King --3. A stubborn refutation of the King

Intelligence Squared
Intelligent Times: Dean Baquet and Simon Schama on Trump, Politics and The Future of News

Intelligence Squared

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2019 77:36


Earlier this week we were joined by executive editor of The New York Times Dean Baquet and historian Sir Simon Schama for an examination of the role of the media in today’s increasingly polarised politics. Baquet is the first African-American editor of the world’s most influential news organisation. Schama, as well as being a celebrated author and television presenter, is a prolific political and social commentator, writing for leading international newspapers and journals.Baquet took us deep inside the decision-making process at The New York Times at a moment of unprecedented tension between the White House and the American press. How does he make sure his staff adhere to the rules of impartiality when they are themselves the targets of the Trump administration’s attacks? What pressure has the White House brought to bear on reporters and editors? How is The New York Times, and the press in general, coping with that pressure? See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Tahitian Talk
#3 Cécile Baquey – Genèse du documentaire ' A’a, la Joconde de la Polynésie française '.

Tahitian Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2019 57:31


   Pour ce podcast je vous propose une rencontre avec Cécile Baquet, journaliste, et réalisatrice du documentaire ‘ A’a, la Joconde du Pacifique’. Pour réaliser ce 52 minutes, elle s’est investie avec passion pendant 2 ans, en allant au bout d’elle même, jusqu’à l’épuisement. Ayant été interviewée par Cécile à plusieurs reprises pour les besoins du film, j’avais été impressionnée dès notre première rencontre par sa ténacité, et par son envie de réaliser son projet , qui tournait presque à l’obsession.  J’ai donc profité de mon séjour à Paris pour la rencontrer et connaître ses motivations, et la genèse de ce  documentaire. Pour connaître assez bien le monde de la réalisation, je sais que la réalisation est un processus complexe, avec notamment des contraintes financières fortes. C’est aussi souvent une expérience intense, physiquement et moralement éprouvante, et le témoignage de Cécile confirme que cette première réalisation d’un 52 minutes fût une aventure, dans tous les sens du terme.  Ainsi que vous le découvrirez au travers de notre échange, que ce soit pour son parcours de journaliste ou pour son expérience en tant que réalisatrice, Cécile est une passionnée, capable de traverser l’Océan en pirogue avec Fa’afaite ou de poursuivre ses protagonistes jusqu’à Londres pour faire aboutir ses sujets. Comme elle le souligne, il faut pour réaliser être capable de sortir de sa zone de confort et vaincre ses timidités. Cela demande évidemment une force de caractère et une ténacité qui force le respect. Pour l’avoir expérimenté, il est difficile de dire non à quelqu’un d’aussi passionné.  Je vous invite donc à découvrir la genèse du documentaire ‘ A’a, la Joconde du Pacifique’, et le parcours de cette femme souriante, attachante, et déterminée.   Liens évoqués dans l’épisode : MOJO Reportage A’a  Merci par ailleurs de soutenir ce podcast en vous abonnant sur une des plateforme de votre choix. N’hésitez pas également à laisser vos commentaires cela nous encourage énormément. 

SelvesTalking Podcast
ST#67 - Matt Baquet & Max Gay (HOCO Fest)

SelvesTalking Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2019 88:27


Hey everyone! On this episode I had Matt Baquet and Max Gay. Talked all thing HOCO Fest. Matt goes into as much detail as a man can about an event that is really 43 different events in one big extravaganza. We also we into a bit of his history, where he came from. What made him interested in throwing such an event. Got into how he and Max met 7 years ago in a smaller scale version of what they are doing now together. Magick, rituals and worship were brought up as well. WE WENT EVERYWHERE jajaja I hope you all enjoy!! Buy HOCO Fest tickets here: https://www.hocofest.com Music https://soundcloud.com/psypiritual/yeerrr?in=psypiritual/sets/sacrificio https://soundcloud.com/sinsafos/eq-sriracha-prod-djq P.S. If you want to as up to date with my goings on, subscribe to my newsletter through my website!! https://selvestalking.com

EP Culture Beat Podcast: Music, Art & You
Episode 35: A Chat with Matt Baquet, Director of Tucson's HOCO Music and Culture Festival

EP Culture Beat Podcast: Music, Art & You

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2019 31:45


This episode of THE Underground Source of El Paso, TX features Matt Baquet, Director of Tucson, Arizona's HOCO Music and Culture Festival happening this Labor Day Weekend! He talks about the festival's history, its eclectic lineup and its many facets including panels, flea markets and experimental after parties!This episode produced by M. De Santiago and G. Armendariz. Hosted by M. De Santiago. Intro/outro and background music by Jose 'DreamPill' Castro. Cover image courtesy of HOCO Fest. RATED NSFW.

Esperluette
"En mode Festival" - Spectacle vivant et écologie

Esperluette

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2019 13:27


Esperluette Podcast "En mode Festival" #35   Pour cette dernière interview "En mode festival", c'est d'un sujet qui me tient particulièrement à  cœur dont nous allons parler dans cet épisode : le lien entre écologie et spectacle vivant. La Compagnie Vive  a organisé pendant le Festival d'Avignon, deux tables rondes qui ont réuni les professionnels de ce secteur et qui ont permis d'amorcer les réflexions sur une évolution plus responsable de ces métiers. Grégori Baquet, l'un des deux cofondateurs de la Compagnie à l'initiative de ces échanges, explique ici pourquoi et comment il est possible de penser le festival et le spectacle vivant autrement afin qu'ils aident à l'émergence d'un mieux vivre ensemble tout en respectant notre planète. Bonne écoute   -------- Retrouvez  toutes les interviews d'Esperluette sur : www.esperluette-podcast.fr  - Instagram -  Facebook et sur toutes les applis de podcast  Esperluette est un podcast natif produit par Marie-Cécile Drécourt

Esperluette
Grégori Baquet - Le K de Dino Buzzati - Esperluette "En mode Festival"

Esperluette

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2019 9:04


Esperluette Podcast "En mode Festival" #16   Rencontre avec Grégori Baquet, interprète et metteur en scène de 'Le K de Dino Buzzati'  13 histoires fascinantes, drôles ou effrayantes tirées du célèbre recueil de nouvelles éponymes de Dino BUZZATI. Tout commence par un anniversaire, juste pour prendre conscience, brusquement, que le temps passe… Et les histoires s’enchaînent, enroulées autour de trois thèmes majeurs de notre existence: La création, l’amour et la destinée. L’écriture de Buzzati est simple mais flamboyante, quotidienne mais inspirée. Adaptées et co-mise en scène par Xavier Jaillard (Molière 2008 de l’adaptation pour «  la vie devant soi ») ces histoires prennent vie sur scène grâce à Grégori Baquet (Molière 2014 de la révélation théâtre et nommé comme Meilleur acteur en 2018 & 2019)  Retrouvez toutes les créations de la Compagnie Vive sur Facebook   -------- Retrouvez  toutes les interviews d'Esperluette sur : www.esperluette-podcast.fr  - Instagram -  Facebook et sur toutes les applis de podcast  Esperluette est un podcast natif produit par Marie-Cécile Drécourt sous licence Creative Commons BY-NC-ND 3.0 FR 

L'Heure est Grave
Roméo et Juliette

L'Heure est Grave

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2019 50:21


Pour ce vingt-et-unième épisode de la saison 2, on parle théâtre, et plus précisément de "Roméo et Juliette" de William Shakespeare (1597). Crédits musicaux : Les Rois du Monde / Damien Sargue, Grégori Baquet et Philippe d'Avilla © Verone / Frédéric Charter © Aimer / Cecilia Cara et Damien Sargue © Le Poison / Cecilia Cara © La Mort de Juliette / Cecilia Cara © Siman Tov ! Mazal Tov ! / Jay Levy © Prochain épisode le 22 mars : George Brassens Prochain livre le 12 avril : "L'Honneur perdu de Katharina Blum" de Heinrich Böll (1974)

Entrelíneas
Special Episode: Trump, María and The New York Times

Entrelíneas

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2018 37:02


In this special English-language edition of our Entrelíneas podcast, Dean Baquet, Executive Director for the New York Times, along with Marc Lacey, National Editor, discuss how one of the world’s most influential newspapers is covering the aftermath of hurricane María in Puerto Rico, their aggressive reporting on current White House affairs, and how the 167-year old daily has adopted an audience-centered strategy into its business model. Luis Alberto Ferré Rangel, Senior Editorial Advisor to GFR Media, and Rafael Lama Bonilla, deputy director of El Nuevo Día, interview Baquet and Lacey, who are both in Puerto Rico this week as guest speakers at the event Journalism: Staying with the Story 365 Days after María. The panel is hosted by El Nuevo Día and The New York Times and will be streamed live at elnuevodia.com on Wednesday, September 18 at 10am.

Talents RAJE
Talents Raje : Les Funambules

Talents RAJE

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2018 22:52


Les Funambules sont un collectif d’artistes de tous bords rassemblés pour parler des homosexuels autrement. Loin des débats politiques et des clichés, nous avons choisi la musique pour témoigner de leur réalité : des chansons qui expriment les obstacles, les espoirs, et surtout l’amour dans leurs vies. Plus de 200 artistes ont répondu présent à l’appel du compositeur Stéphane Corbin, lancé en janvier 2013. Auteurs, interprètes, musiciens, arrangeurs, graphistes, photographes ont prêté leurs talents bénévolement. Le visuel de l’album a été shooté par François Rousseau. Des guests nous ont rejoints : Grégori Baquet, Cécilia Cara, Sébastien Castro, Annie Cordy, Camille Cottin, Dave, Jean-Claude Dreyfus, Joy Esther, Julie Ferrier, Amanda Lear, Virginie Lemoine, Alexis Michalik, Liliane Montevecchi, Pierre Richard… Ils ont prêté leur voix et leur popularité auprès du grand public à notre projet. Les Funambules ont reçu plusieurs récompenses dont : – Prix du Refuge / Institut Randstadt « Initiatives contre l’homophobie et la transphobie » (2015) – Coups de Pouce Solidaires du Crédit Agricole (2016) – Trophée d’honneur des Trophées de la comédie musicale (2017) – Prix européen de lutte contre l’homophobie (Tolerentia) remis à Stéphane Corbin le 20 Octobre 2018 Retrouvez Les Funambules pour des concerts exceptionnels à l’Alhambra à partir du 11 Juin 2018. Tous les bénéfices vont à des associations de lutte contre l’homophobie. 10 000€ ont déjà été donnés par Les Funambules aux associations Le Refuge et SOS Homophobie, grâce aux bénéfices générés par les ventes d’albums et les concerts.

Recode Media with Peter Kafka
Dean Baquet, Executive Editor, The New York Times (Code Conference 2017)

Recode Media with Peter Kafka

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2017 38:35


In this special bonus episode from the 2017 Code Conference, New York Times Executive Editor Dean Baquet talks with Recode's Peter Kafka about how the newspaper's journalists are covering President Donald Trump and why there are so many leaks coming out of Washington at the moment. Baquet acknowledges that many journalists, including him, misunderstood the "anger and anti-elitism" that elevated Trump, and defends the hiring of climate skeptic Bret Stephens as an opinion columnist, saying people on the left should be willing to hear him out. He also warns that local news is "verging on a crisis" and smaller outlets around the country may have to be rescued by technologists and philanthropists. Baquet says one of his other goals is figuring out how to update the "voice" of the Times to match the way people talk online. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Recode Replay
Dean Baquet, Executive Editor, The New York Times (Code Conference 2017)

Recode Replay

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2017 40:07


The New York Times Executive Editor Dean Baquet talks with Recode's Peter Kafka about how the newspaper's journalists are covering President Donald Trump and why there are so many leaks coming out of Washington at the moment. Baquet acknowledges that many journalists, including him, misunderstood the "anger and anti-elitism" that elevated Trump, and defends the hiring of climate skeptic Bret Stephens as an opinion columnist, saying people on the left should be willing to hear him out. He also warns that local news is "verging on a crisis" and smaller outlets around the country may have to be rescued by technologists and philanthropists. Baquet says one of his other goals is figuring out how to update the "voice" of the Times to match the way people talk online. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Florida Fishing Podcast
Episode 2 - Recent CCA Baquet, #NowOrNeverglades, & More

Florida Fishing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2016 28:06


In this episode Tim Sommer & Ty Nelson cover a mixed bag of topics that include: a recent fishing trip, the FGCU Chapter CCA Banquet, the Now or Neverglades Declaration, and more.

baquet tim sommer
The RC Newb Podcast
The RC Newb Podcast – Episode 38: Colton Baquet (RC Bound)

The RC Newb Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2016 81:26


During my limited time exploring the world of radio-controlled aircraft, I've quickly discovered that the “RC Newb” label is a perfect description of my status. With that in mind, I called on a knowledgeable pilot and R/C enthusiast, Colton Baquet, to join me on this episode of the RC Newb Podcast. Although he's only been involved in the hobby for a few years, he's amassed a great deal of experience in a short amount of time. Between flying a number of aircraft (and finding time to wheel a few off-road vehicles as well), he's discovered unique aspects of these craft and what makes them tick. Show notes: Tareq Alsaad, “Heli God” Colton has flown and driven a number of vehicles in a short amount of time: Syma S107G Ares Ethos QX130 & QX75 Blade 350 QX2 HorizonHobby Duet HorizonHobby Beast 3D FliteTest Versa Wing w/ Park 425 1500kV and APC9x6 Ares Nanos FP 75 Ares Ethos FPV Blade Nano QX Axial Yeti RTR running Pro-Line Badlands tires HorizonHobby Sport Cub S2 HorizonHobby Edge 540QQ 280 1800kV FT3D Custom Blade mCP X BL Axial Yeti XL Kit RC10 Classic Original Tamiya  Blackfoot Traxxas Rustler (with 2-pole motor) Blade 230 S Blade 270 CFX Protos 500 Carbon Stretch Staying active in the R/C community, you can connect with Colton through a variety of online platforms and sites: Twitter (@RCBound) YouTube HeliFreak.com (Username: RCBound) Rich from 2RCProductions has received his Tamiya Blackfoot Re-release model and has an excellent unboxing and package overview on his YouTube channel

Escuchando Peliculas
La Guerra de los Botones (Aventuras, Comedia, Drama, Infancia, II Guerra Mundial 2011)

Escuchando Peliculas

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2015 95:32


Título original La guerre des boutons Año 2011 Duración 100 min. País Francia Francia Director Christophe Barratier Guión Christophe Barratier, Stéphane Keller (Novela: Louis Pergaud) Música Philippe Rombi Fotografía Jean Poisson Reparto Guillaume Canet, Laetitia Casta, Kad Merad, Gérard Jugnot, Jean Texier, François Morel, Marie Bunel, Thomas Goldberg, Théophile Baquet, Louis Dussol, Nathan Parent Productora La Petite Reine / Studio 37 Género Aventuras. Comedia. Drama | Infancia. II Guerra Mundial. Remake Sinopsis Mientras tiene lugar la Segunda Guerra Mundial (1939-1945), otra contienda se libra en un rincon del campo francés: dos bandas de chicos de dos aldeas próximas luchan por el dominio de su territorio. En una de esas batallas, Lebrac, un chico de trece años, conflictivo pero de gran corazón, tiene una idea brillante: arrancar los botones de la ropa de los prisioneros para que vuelvan a sus casas vencidos y humillados. Remake de un film de mismo título del año 1962.

USC Annenberg Podcast
"How Journalists Work" Series - Dean Baquet

USC Annenberg Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2006


School of Journalism "How Journalists Work" SeriesFeaturing Dean BaquetJanuary 25, 2006