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Julien Courbet recommande vivement le "Jumping International de la Baule", un concours équin de sauts qui réunit les plus beaux chevaux. C'est un spectacle unique selon lui ! Tous les jours, retrouvez en podcast les meilleurs moments de l'émission "Ça peut vous arriver", sur RTL.fr et sur toutes vos plateformes préférées.Distribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Cos'è la temperatura percepita? Serve a qualcosa?Legge di Ohm: Intensità=differenza di potenziale/resistenzaFormula del flusso: Flusso=differenza di temperatura/resistenza termica di superficieSound design: Matteo D'Alessandro. https://www.matteodalessandro.com/Per sostenerci: https://associazioneatelier.it/Per sostenere il progetto su Berlino:https://associazioneatelier.it/in10cities/Per contatti: associazioneatelier@gmail.comPer donarci il 5 per mille: CF = 98181440177
Un tempo, per preservare i copyright delle proprie scoperte, le si nascondeva in curiosi anagrammi in latino. Galileo e Keplero se ne scambiarono alcuni celebri nella storia dell'astronomia.Sound design: Matteo D'AlessandroPer sostenerci: https://associazioneatelier.it/Per contatti: associazioneatelier@gmail.comPer donarci il 5 per mille: CF = 98181440177Brani citati:Niente da capire (F. De Gregori)
Fu davvero una mela a ispirare a Newton la teoria della gravitazione? Al di là del celebre aneddoto le cose sono andate un po' diversamente.Sound design: Matteo D'AlessandroPer sostenerci: https://associazioneatelier.it/Per contatti: associazioneatelier@gmail.comPer donarci il 5 per mille: CF = 98181440177
Fine Ottocento. Vere St. Leger Goold è un giovane promessa del tennis, il primo irlandese a raggiungere la finale di Wimbledon. Ma dietro quel talento si cela un uomo fragile, incapace di gestire il peso delle sconfitte e della vita. Travolto dall'alcolismo, dal gioco d'azzardo e da un matrimonio distruttivo, la sua discesa agli inferi lo conduce a Monte Carlo. Qui con la moglie commetterà un crimine efferato… Buon ascolto di questo primo episodio della 20esima stagione!
Perché osservando il cielo notturno non si notano stelle verdi? In realtà esistono, è la nostra visione a subire un interessante condizionamento. Per comprendere il fenomeno proveremo a capire come percepiamo i colori e a introdurre un curioso personaggio: il corpo nero!Siti interessanti sul colore:http://www.anisn.it/matita_ipertesti/visione/indice%20analitico.htmhttps://edu.inaf.it/rubriche/astronomo-risponde/perche-non-vediamo-stelle-di-colore-verde/https://www.passioneastronomia.it/stelle-verdi-perche-non-esistono/https://www.astronomia.com/2012/10/19/dove-sono-le-stelle-verdi/Per sostenerci: https://associazioneatelier.it/Per contatti: associazioneatelier@gmail.comPer donarci il 5 per mille: CF = 98181440177
La costruzione della Bomba Atomica fu un processo rapido che utilizzò tutta una serie di scoperte scientifiche. Andiamo a vedere come si arrivò alla costruzione del più potente ordigno che l'umanità avesse mai visto.Per sostenerci: https://associazioneatelier.it/Per contatti: associazioneatelier@gmail.comBrani citati:Alla fiera dell'est (A. Branduardi)
Ci sono dicerie false che sono diventate quasi patrimonio comune al punto che molti sono convinti essere delle verità ben radicate. In questo podcast ne prendiamo 5 relative agli animali.Per sostenerci: https://associazioneatelier.it/Per contatti: associazioneatelier@gmail.com
Nel 1919 venne confermata sperimentalmente quella che è ancora oggi considerata la teoria più geniale della Fisica. Chi fu l'uomo a portare a termine la missione?Per sostenerci: https://associazioneatelier.it/Per contatti: associazioneatelier@gmail.comBrani citati:Le dèserteur (Boris Vian)Imagine (Lennon)
Les dessous de la formation d'un gouvernement : le casse-tête du casting, les luttes d'influences, l'art de composer. Ecoutez Franck Louvrier, maire LR de la Baule, vice-président à la région des Pays de la Loire chargé du tourisme, ancien conseiller en communication de Nicolas Sarkozy. Ecoutez L'invité d'Amandine Bégot avec Amandine Bégot du 20 septembre 2024.
Les dessous de la formation d'un gouvernement : le casse-tête du casting, les luttes d'influences, l'art de composer. Ecoutez Franck Louvrier, maire LR de la Baule, vice-président à la région des Pays de la Loire chargé du tourisme, ancien conseiller en communication de Nicolas Sarkozy. Ecoutez L'invité d'Amandine Bégot avec Amandine Bégot du 20 septembre 2024.
Cela fait presque deux mois que le nom d'un Premier ministre se fait attendre. Emmanuel Macron est-il pris à son propre piège ? On en parle avec Franck Louvrier, maire LR de la Baule, ancien conseiller en communication de Nicolas Sarkozy. Ecoutez L'invité de RTL Midi avec Eric Brunet et Céline Landreau du 05 septembre 2024.
Cela fait presque deux mois que le nom d'un Premier ministre se fait attendre. Emmanuel Macron est-il pris à son propre piège ? On en parle avec Franck Louvrier, maire LR de la Baule, ancien conseiller en communication de Nicolas Sarkozy. Ecoutez L'invité de RTL Midi avec Eric Brunet et Céline Landreau du 05 septembre 2024.
Faraday fu uno dei più straordinari sperimentatori. Ha condotto un'intera vita in laboratorio, ma non ha mai dimenticato le sue umili origini. Un giorno ha deciso che la scienza aveva bisogno di uscire dalle aule delle accademie per parlare alle persone, in particolare a quelle giovani. Quel giorno è nata la divulgazione scientifica come la conosciamo oggi.Per sostenerci: https://associazioneatelier.it/Per contatti: associazioneatelier@gmail.com
Dans cette saga addictive, la romancière nous raconte les vies des membres d'une grande famille qui se retrouvent pendant quatre décennies dans une maison près de la Baule. Il est question de transmission, des liens variés que l'on tisse, et des multiples façons de vivre un deuil.
L'extra del mercoledì serve a dare alcune delucidazioni e informazioni generali. In questa puntata si spiega cosa è l'extra del mercoledì, la differenza fra rubriche e serie, si presenta la nuova rubrica che arriverà a partire da domenica.Per sostenerci e/o abbonarsi: https://associazioneatelier.it/Per contatti: associazioneatelier@gmail.com
Pascal Praud revient pendant deux heures, sans concession, sur tous les sujets qui font l'actualité. Aujourd'hui il reçoit Franck Louvrier, maire Les Républicains de la Baule, et se demande qui pourrait être le futur Premier ministre.Vous voulez réagir ? Appelez-le 01.80.20.39.21 (numéro non surtaxé) ou rendez-vous sur les réseaux sociaux d'Europe 1 pour livrer votre opinion et débattre sur les grandes thématiques développées dans l'émission du jour.
Pascal Praud revient pendant deux heures, sans concession, sur tous les sujets qui font l'actualité. Aujourd'hui, il reçoit Franck Louvrier, maire Les Républicains de la Baule, pour se demander qui pourrait être le futur Premier ministre, il donnera aussi son pronostique pour le match France-Espagne de ce soir.Vous voulez réagir ? Appelez-le 01.80.20.39.21 (numéro non surtaxé) ou rendez-vous sur les réseaux sociaux d'Europe 1 pour livrer votre opinion et débattre sur grandes thématiques développées dans l'émission du jour.
Dispatches: The Podcast of the Journal of the American Revolution
This week our guest is JAR contributor Steven M. Baule. In the distant lands of the Mississippi River valley, Jean Marie Cardinal fought for liberty. His legacy, however, remains in question. For more information visit www.allthingsliberty.com.
durée : 00:02:29 - Le festival du cinéma et musique de film de La Baule fête ses 10 ans
Federica Ottombrino"Il baule"Rossini Editorewww.rossinieditore.comIn una delle più grandi e antiche proprietà private di Capo Miseno, a 30 chilometri da Napoli, sulla strada che porta al faro galleggia una casa. In questo luogo si sono intrecciate le storie di una discendenza, tutta al femminile, di donne legate visceralmente alla dimora; una storia iniziata negli anni '30, quando Maria, la capostipite, l'ha acquistata dopo essersene innamorata a prima vista. Cinquant'anni di lettere, foto e diari hanno permesso di non perdere traccia delle loro passioni, debolezze, sofferenze e bugie. Si incontrano più storie, vite che ruotano intorno alla casa e che sembrano sgretolarsi. Eppure, ineluttabile, resta la potenza di fuoco dell'antica dimora, che a dispetto del tempo, vive eterna. Federica Ottombrino (Napoli, 1987) si è laureata con lode alla magistrale di “Relazioni Internazionali” all'Orientale di Napoli e da dieci anni è impegnata come musicista, autrice e cantante nel duo Fede 'n' Marlen con cui ha pubblicato tre album. La sua passione per la scrittura nasce durante l'infanzia e trova ora massima espressione con la pubblicazione del romanzo Il baule.IL POSTO DELLE PAROLEascoltare fa pensarewww.ilpostodelleparole.itDiventa un supporter di questo podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/il-posto-delle-parole--1487855/support.
durée : 00:02:04 - Sur la plage ensoleillée de La Baule
durée : 00:13:10 - L'association ligérienne "Carnutes" basée à Baule avec des bateaux à Meung-sur-Loire
durée : 00:03:30 - Le coup de coeur FB Orléans - Corinne Violon présente l'association des tracteurs et véhicules anciens de Baule, et de la bourse d'échange accompagné d'une exposition le dimanche 12 mai dès 07h00 à la salle des fêtes de Baule.
durée : 00:04:22 - Le zoom de la rédaction - Aujourd'hui, le Feuilleton de la France s'arrête au Yacht Club de La Baule (Loire-Atlantique). Rencontre avec ceux pour qui les fins du mois ne sont pas une source d'angoisse.
Notre ténor du droit, Maitre Moser, n'oublie jamais les promesses. Alors, quand Julien Courbet lui parle de la Baule, elle ne peut pas s'empêcher de lui rappeler qu'il lui a posé un lapin... Tous les jours, retrouvez en podcast les meilleurs moments de l'émission "Ça peut vous arriver", sur RTL.fr et sur toutes vos plateformes préférées.
Timestamps: 0:00 Intro To Podcast 1:26 Abstract 3:59 Research Introduction 27:58 Purpose Of Study and Hypothesis 31:28 Methods 38:04 Results 44:49 Discussion 48:52 Study Limitation 53:15 End of Paper & References Send me research here: https://dzuhxqwexxt.typeform.com/to/FQUNCT5G Find everything I do here: https://linktr.ee/nick.zei REFERENCES & NOTES 1. G.]. Washnis, & R. Z. Hricak, Discovery ofMagnetic Health (Nova Publishing Company, Rockville, MD, 1993). 2. ]. L. Oschman, Energy Medicine: The Scientific Basis (Churchill Livingston, New York, NY, 2000). 3. H. S. Burr, The Fields ofLife: Our Links with the Universe (Ballantine Books, New York, NY, ]972). 4. G. M. Baule & R. McFee, Detection of the Magnetic Field of the Heart, American Heart Journal 66 (1963), pp. 95-96. 5. R. Beck, Mood Modification with ELF Magnetic Fields: A Preliminary Exploration, Archaeus 4,48 (I 986). 6. J. L. Oschman, Biophysical Basis for Acupuncture, The Proceedings of the First Symposium ofthe Society for Acupuncture Research (Rockville, MD, January 23-24, 1993). 7. L. G. Russek & G. E. Schwartz, Energy Cardiology: A Dynamical Energy Systems Approach for Integrating Conventional and Alternative Medicine, Advances: The Journal ofMind-Body Health 12,4 1996), pp. 4-24. 8. D. Eisenberg, Encounters with Qi: Exploring Chinese Medicine (Norton & Company, New York, NY, 1995). 9. ]. M. Yang, Qigong for Health and Martial Arts: Exercises and Meditation (YMAA Publication Center, Boston, MA, 1998). 10. D. Gao, Chinese Medicine (Thunder's Mouth Press, New York, NY, 1997). 11. R. O. Becker, Evidence for a Primitive DC Electrical Analog System Controlling Brain Function, Subtle Energies 2,1 (1991), pp. 71-88. 12. ]. Thurnell-Read, Geopathic Stress: How Earth Energies Affict Our Lives (Element, Rockport, MA, 1995). 13. W. O. Schumann, On the Characteristic Oscillations of a Conducting Sphere which is Surrounded by an Air Layer and an Ionospheric Shell, Zeitschriji for Naturforschung 7a (1952), pp. 149-154 14. P. Andersen & S. A. Andersson, Physiological Basis ofthe Alpha Rhythm (Appleton Century Crofts, New York, NY, 1968). 15. G. A. Dillman & c. Thomas, Kyusho Jitsu: The Dillman Method ofPressure Point Fighting (GDKI, Reading, PA, 1992). 16. R. O. Becker & G. Seldon, The Body Electric: Electromagnetism and the Foundation of Life (William Morrow and Company, Inc., New York, NY, 1985). 17. R. O. Becker, Cross Currents: The Perils o f Electropollution, the Promise o f Electromedicine Qeremy P. Tarcher, Los Angeles, CA, 1990). 18. R. O. Becker, The Machine Brain and Properties of the Mind, Subtle Energies 1,2 (1990), pp. 79-97. 19. M. A. Morton & c. Dlouhy, Energy Fields in Medicine Qohn E. Fetzer Foundation, Kalamazoo, MI, 1989).
durée : 00:02:31 - Le reportage grand format de France Bleu Loire Océan
Invité de RTL ce jeudi 17 août pour revenir sur la disparition du journaliste Gérard Leclerc, le maire LR de la Baule, Franck Louvrier, a commenté la parution à venir du second tome des mémoires de Nicolas Sarkozy.
durée : 00:02:25 - France Bleu Loire Océan - Reportage
durée : 00:02:27 - France Bleu Loire Océan - Reportage
Carlos Ghosn è stato uno degli uomini più potenti dell'auto mondiale: ex numero 1 di Nissan Motor ed ex ceo della francese Renault, nonché a capo dell'Alleanza tra i due gruppi. Poi è stato accusato di frode, estromesso e arrestato. E' fuggito in modo rocambolesco dagli arresti in Giappone e ora, dal suo rifugio in Libano, chiede 1 miliardi di danni. Sempre dal mondo dell'auto arriva la notizia dell'alleanza tra Stellantis e Foxconn (il produttore degli iPhone Apple) sui semiconduttori. E, intanto, si aprono gli esami di maturità, con la prima prova scritta e il tototracce per 536mila studenti.
Carlos Ghosn è stato uno degli uomini più potenti dell'auto mondiale: ex numero 1 di Nissan Motor ed ex ceo della francese Renault, nonché a capo dell'Alleanza tra i due gruppi. Poi è stato accusato di frode, estromesso e arrestato. E' fuggito in modo rocambolesco dagli arresti in Giappone e ora, dal suo rifugio in Libano, chiede 1 miliardi di danni.Sempre dal mondo dell'auto arriva la notizia dell'alleanza tra Stellantis e Foxconn (il produttore degli iPhone Apple) sui semiconduttori. E, intanto, si aprono gli esami di maturità, con la prima prova scritta e il tototracce per 536mila studenti.
Continua il nostro viaggio alla scoperta di uno dei brand più famosi della storia. Il giovane Louis Vuitton si trova ad affrontare sfide al limite dell'essere umano. amori, guerre e magici personaggi si accavallano in un turbinio di emozioni. Prova AIR-UP con il codice STORIEDIBRAND per ottenere il 15% di sconto - https://airup.link/3NuKoSZ
Quanto può essere difficile lasciarsi il passato alle spalle? Nell'episodio di oggi affrontiamo un argomento importante. È un argomento che ho voluto iniziare a trattare attraverso l'uso di una metafora che mi piace molto, quella del "mettere il passato nel baule". Per l'occasione, ti racconterò di un episodio di vita vera con cui mi sono confrontato quando ho preso parte al programma tv "mi ha lasciato, cambio vita". Buon ascolto!
durée : 00:03:22 - La bonne adresse gourmande
durée : 00:02:29 - France Bleu Loire Océan - Reportage
Il y a quelques mois, j'ai eu le plaisir de recevoir Soan Arhimann dans le cadre du Festival du cinéma et musique de film de la Baule, un entretien court mais qui respire la joie et le bonheur d'un gamin rempli de rêves. Soan fut vainqueur de la sixième saison de "The Voice Kids" en 2019. Cette victoire à The Voice Kids, lui a ouvert d'autres portes, notamment celle du cinéma, où il joue aux côtés de Marc Lavoine le rôle de Nelson dans Le Petit Piaf, un film de Gérard Jugnot. Synopsis: Dans un village de La Réunion, Nelson, 10 ans, rêve de devenir un grand chanteur et ainsi rendre fière sa mère qui l'élève seule. Après avoir postulé à l'émission télévisée Star Kids avec l'aide de ses amis Mia et Zizou, ils décident de trouver un coach pour préparer son concours. Par chance, Pierre Leroy, chanteur célèbre à la carrière en berne, est en tournée sur l'île. Mais le courant passe difficilement entre Pierre, solitaire et désenchanté, et Nelson fier et obstiné. Leur seul point commun, l'amour du chant. Sera-t-il assez fort pour les rapprocher ? Assez fort pour que Nelson renoue avec sa mère et que Pierre retrouve l'envie de ses débuts ? Le Petit Piaf sortira sur nos écrans le 21 décembre 2022. Un épisode monté et mixé par Les Productions du 26. Soutenez-nous !
In today's conversation, Jack McCullough, President of The CFO Leadership Council, is joined by John Baule, CEO at FutureView Systems, to explore the responsibilities of the modern CFO beyond simply looking at the numbers.Before founding FutureView Systems, John spent a substantial portion of his early career as a financial leader based in Southeast Asia. The culture of business, standard operating procedures, and available resources were vastly different there from what he had been used to. This experience forced John to be more creative in his financial approach, and taught him a foundational idea that would guide the rest of his career: finance is a conversation.Rather than be tethered to what the numbers themselves seem to be saying, John is a proponent of using financial data as a jumping-off point to engage in a broader conversation about the whole organization. Letting this broader conversation guide his approach to finance, instead of letting the isolated data guide the organization, has formed John into a holistic leader who recognizes the role each department has to play in shaping a business's success. To him, an organization's financial picture is important, but it's not the whole story.- John Baule - https://www.linkedin.com/in/john-baule-639b142/- FutureView Systems - https://www.futureviewsystems.com/- FutureView Systems - LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/futureview-systems/- Jack McCullough - https://www.linkedin.com/in/jackmcculloughcfo/- The CFO Leadership Council - https://cfoleadershipcouncil.com/- The CFO Leadership Council - LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/cfoleadershipcouncil/This episode is brought to you by Stampli. The Most Powerful Way to Process & Pay Invoices. Stampli is the only Accounts Payable Automation software that centers communications on top of the invoice so that accounts payable collaborates better with approvers, vendors, and anyone involved with purchases to quickly resolve issues and questions, resulting in 5x faster approvals.Contact us to see why users love using Stampli and schedule a demo at Stampli.com.
durée : 00:06:42 - 18h20 franceinfo - Le maire Les Républicains de La Baule, Franck Louvrier, estime que les éoliennes défigurent les côtes mais sont rendues nécessaires par le manque de capacités nucléaires.
Village peuplé d'irréductible baulois, la Baule est une ville du chemin de fer qui est né en 1879 en même temps que la gare d'Escoublac. Avant cela, la plus grande plage d'Europe n'était qu'une dune déserte qui n'accueillait que des moutons. En 1920, la Baule est devenue une ville de villégiature avec une réputation internationale, avant de devenir dans les années 50 la station balnéaire familiale par excellence. Vous allez fondre de plaisir, avec le fondant baulois. C'est un classique, un gâteau au chocolat irrésistible ! Il détient le titre de meilleur fondant au chocolat. Ecoutez RTL vous régale avec Jean-Michel Zecca, Jean-Sébastien Petitdemange et Louise Petitrenaud du 05 juillet 2022
durée : 00:13:18 - Action, le mag ciné - France Bleu Loire Océan - Alexandre Desplat compose des musiques de film belles et singulières. Son travail est reconnu partout dans le monde. Jacques Audiard, Wes Anderson, Guillermo del Toro, Roman Polanski, Georges Cloony lui sont fidèles.
durée : 00:03:42 - La bonne adresse gourmande
In the Weeds Series 9 Episode 2: MSU Extension Educators Monica Jean and Sarah Fronczak, sit down with B.J. Baule , Graduate Research Assistant in Climatology at Michigan State University, to discuss our changing climate, how that is impacting agriculture and what we can do to promote a secure food system.
Post By: Adam Turteltaub Doctors, nurses and other medical practitioners must keep up often multiple licenses and certifications. There are everything from board certifications to confirmations of inoculations to track. Adding to the complexity: equipment has its own set of licenses and certifications, and so do the facilities themselves. Miss a deadline, and it's not just simply a matter of paying a late fee. It may mean a surgeon can't operate or a piece of equipment needs to be taken offline, negatively impacting both patient care and the bottom line. Keeping on top of it all can be a nightmare, explains David Baule, CEO of MISO3 in this podcast. The challenge is amplified by the fact that each certification has its own renewal dates, frequency of renewal, and can be tracked in multiple different places, including third party databases. How do you stay on top of it all? Like much else in compliance, he advises, by prioritizing. Also, look to automation. Listen in to learn more about the risks and possible solution.
Post By: Adam Turteltaub Doctors, nurses and other medical practitioners must keep up often multiple licenses and certifications. There are everything from board certifications to confirmations of inoculations to track. Adding to the complexity: equipment has its own set of licenses and certifications, and so do the facilities themselves. Miss a deadline, and it's not just simply a matter of paying a late fee. It may mean a surgeon can't operate or a piece of equipment needs to be taken offline, negatively impacting both patient care and the bottom line. Keeping on top of it all can be a nightmare, explains David Baule, CEO of MISO3 in this podcast. The challenge is amplified by the fact that each certification has its own renewal dates, frequency of renewal, and can be tracked in multiple different places, including third party databases. How do you stay on top of it all? Like much else in compliance, he advises, by prioritizing. Also, look to automation. Listen in to learn more about the risks and possible solution.
With half the world's continents being home to a panoply of monkey species, it's no wonder the people of Center & South America, Asia, and Africa hold monkeys in high esteems as mythological and religious figures. Hear about Hanuman, howlers, Hapi, and a helluva lot more (and yes, Sun Wukong, obviously). Links to all the research resources are on the website. 04:45 Japan: Sarugami 09:57 Central/South America: howler monkey god 13:50 Africa: Gbekre Hapi, Babi 17:35 India: Hanuman 27:00 China: Sun Wukong Hang out with your fellow Brainiacs. Reach out and touch Moxie on Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram. Become a patron of the podcast arts! Patreon or Ko-Fi. Or buy the book and a shirt. Music: Kevin MacLeod, David Fesilyan, RKCVC, and Chris Haugen. Sponsors: Sly Fox Trivia, Sambucol Want to start a podcast or need a better podcast host? Get up to TWO months hosting for free from Libsynwith coupon code "moxie." The Kerkopes were sons of the Titan Okeanos (Oceanus) by Theia, a daughter of the Aithiopian (Ethiopian) king Memnon. They were proverbial as liars, cheats, and accomplished knaves. They once stole Heracles' weapons, during the time he was the penitent servant of Omphale. He punished them by tying them to a pole he slung over his shoulder with their faces pointing downwards, the only way they appear on Greek vases. The sight of Heracles' dark-tanned butt set them all to laughing, so that Heracles let them go free. But it's all fun and games until you tick off Zeus. My name's… You know what I love about humans? The contrary coincidence that we are as complimentary as we are [contrary]. In normal person speak, that is to say, we're as alike as we are different. And how is that manifesting in your earballs today? Monkey gods! My nerd brethren will be extra excited to know it's not just Sun Wu Kong. Monkeys inhabit the tropical rainforests of Africa, Central America, South America and Asia, and so the peoples of Africa, Central America, South America and Asia have monkeys in their faiths and folklores. Monkey mythology is an important part of both Hindu / Buddhist lore (India) and Zodiac / Taoist / Buddhist lore (China). In the various tales... the monkey is portrayed initially as foolish, vain, and mischievous. Yet, in each tradition, the monkey learns valuable lessons along the way, makes changes, and eventually gains redemption. The monkey thus embodies the themes of repentance, responsibility, devotion, and the promise of salvation to all who sincerely seek it. Monkey lore in India dates to at least 500 BCE and the monkey god Hanuman. Revered for his bravery, strength, and dedication to justice, he is connected to the sun, the wind, and thunder. Monkeys in general are revered in several parts of India. Monkey lore in China predates Buddhism, for the Monkey appears in the Chinese Zodiacal beliefs, believed by scholars to date to around 1100 BCE. In some parts of China, the Monkey is the "Great Sage Equal to Heaven." In Chinese mythology, the monkey god was the afore-mentioned Sun-Wukong, the Monkey King and trickster god who stars in the 16th-century book Journey To The West. Sun-Wukong is the basis for Goku in Dragonball, only one of the biggest anime franchises in the world. Monkey lore in Japan took hold after the arrival of Buddhism in the mid-6th century CE and the monkey was alternately a messenger to the gods or a physical manifestation of a god. The Monkey was thought to protect against demons as well as disease and is a patron of fertility, safe childbirth, and harmonious marriages. But not all monkeys, or thing that looked like monkeys, were your friend, though I would probably still try to pet it, regardless because -let's face it- I'm going to die trying to pet something I should have (fingers crossed). If you find yourself in the land of the rising sun, once the world reopens for safe travel, obviously, you'll want to keep a keen eye out for sarugami. According to folklorist Yanagita Kunio, sarugami are a prime example of “fallen” gods—spirits once revered as gods, but who have since been forgotten. I would have called them forsaken gods, which is twice as accurate and five times as metal. These beliefs never entirely vanish, though, and such spirits often remain as degenerate versions of their former selves, i.e. yōkai or demon. Sarugami look just like the wild monkeys, only bigger and more vicious, a subtle distinction. They can speak, and sometimes they are seen wearing human clothes as well, two less subtle distinctions. Long ago, before Buddhism arrived, monkeys were worshiped as gods in parts of Japan. The southern part of Lake Biwa in modern-day Shiga Prefecture was an important center of monkey worship, based at Hiyoshi Taisha. Monkeys were seen as messengers and servants of the sun, in part because they become most active at sunrise and sunset. Because of this, monkey worship was popular among farmers, who also awoke and retired with the sun. Over the centuries, as farming technology improved, people became less reliant on subsistence farming. More and more people took up professions other than farming. As a result, monkey worship began to fade away, and the monkey gods were forgotten. Today, monkeys are viewed as pests by farmers, as they dig up crops, steal food from gardens, and sometimes even attack pets and small children. Sarugami behave for the most part like wild monkeys. They live in the mountains and tend to stay away from human-inhabited areas. Buuut, when sarugami does interact with humans, it almost always ends in violence. Most legends follow a pattern: a sarugami kidnaps a young village woman and heroes are called upon to go out into the wilderness, kill the monster and save the girl. This puts sarugami on the same keel as trolls and brainless monsters, quite a demotion indeed. It's not all bad for the sarugami, though. While the early monkey cults had vanished, sarugami worship continued throughout the middle ages in esoteric religions such as Kōshin. In Koshin, monkeys came to be viewed as servants of the mountain deities, or as mountain deities themselves, acting as intermediaries between the world we live in and the heavens. The famous three wise monkey statues—mizaru, kikazaru, and iwazaru (“see no evil, hear no evil, say no evil”)—come from Kōshin and are a prime example of sarugami worship. Three rather famous monkeys hail from the land of the rising sun, usually referred to as "Speak No Evil, Hear No Evil, See No Evil." By the time of Tokugawa/Edo period, from 1603 to 1867, the three monkeys were portrayed in Buddhist sculptures. The message is that we should protect ourselves by not letting evil enter our sight, not allowing evil words to enter our hearing, and finally to not speak and engage in evil words and thoughts, but a lot of folks, especially in the West, take it to mean to ignore or turn a blind eye to something that's wrong. Legend has it, long ago the Buddha appeared at Hiyoshi Taisha, a Shinto shrine located in the city of Ōtsu, Shiga Prefecture, about the same time a large gathering of monkeys arrived in the area. The collective noun for a group of monkeys is a troop, btw, or a tribe, or because we have the option, a carload and, yes, a barrel. You can say a barrel of monkeys. So the Buddha took the form of a monkey, and foretold the fortunes of the faithful worshipers at Hiyoshi Taisha. This appearance had been foreseen thousands of years prior by Cang Jie, the legendary inventor of Chinese writing, in the neighborhood of 2650 BCE. Of course, the legend also says Legend has it that he had four eyes, and that when he invented the characters, the deities and ghosts cried and the sky rained millet. When Cang Jei invented the word for god (神), [sfx forvo] he constructed it out of characters meaning indicate (示) [sfx] and monkey (申) [sfx] to foretell this event. In other words, “monkey indicates god.” Isn't that an intersting etymology? To reference a Twitter trend, red flag emoji, red flag emoji, red flag emoji. It's not that words *never have good backstories like that; it's that words *almost never have coold backstories. Also, if someone tells you a common word is actually an anagram, tell ‘em I said “Bless your heart,” because that's even more rare. In the Americas, the Mayans of Guatemala and Mexico worshiped a howler monkey god, or maybe a pair of twin gods, depending on the story, patron of the arts; music, scribes and sculptors. The Howler Monkey also corresponds to knowledge of history and rituals, as well as prophecy. There is a fabled lost "Ciudad Blanca" or white city in Honduras is supposedly dedicated to the Monkey God. Pre-Columbian Toltec and Maya texts call it "The ancient place where the aurora originates." In Aztec mythology of Mexico, the monkey was connected to the sun, and was guarded by Cochipilli, the god of flowers, fertility, and fun! My kinda Among the Classic Mayas, the howler monkey god was a major deity of the arts, both visual and musical. Two monkey gods or two versions of the same god, I'm not sure, have been depicted on classical vases in the act of writing books and sculpting busts. This may be a depiction of a creation story, with the book containing the birth signs and the head the life principle or 'soul.' Copán in western Honduras in particular is famous for its representations of Howler Monkey Gods. Spanish friar Bartolomé de las Casas stated that in the region of Alta Verapaz, the two monkeys were two of the thirteen sons of the upper god, and were celebrated as cosmogonic creator deities. Among the Quiché Mayas in the midwestern highlands, they were held in somewhat less esteem. They'd been turned into monkeys after getting in a scrap with their half-brothers, the Maya Hero Twins, who had top billing as far as the mythos was concerned. MIDROLL While African-Americans have had to deal with “monkey” as an epithet, peoples in Africa traditionally held primates in high esteem. The root of the word Primate, is Prime, which means first, chief, excellent, and best. Of all the wild things in the wild woods, monkeys and apes were seen as the most intelligent animals, and so they became symbols of wisdom. That's why Rafiki in “The Lion King” is a baboon, based on the baboon depiction of the god of wisdom Djehuti, Tehuti, or Thoth. Yes, Thoth is usually depicted with the head of an Ibis bird, such as on the fabulous Crash Course Mythology series, but the baboon form was popular too. In the Ivory Coast, The role of Monkeys as guardians of the crossroads or gateways to the Ancestors can also be found in the God Ghekre or Gbekre of the Baule people of the Ivory Coast. Gbekre or Mbotumbo is both judge of hell and helper of the living against their enemies. Skillfully-carved wooden statues of Ghekre were common and combined animal and human traits. Over in the old kingdom, you hope it will be a while before you meet the Egyptian monkey god Hapi. Not to be confused with another Egyptian god named Hapi, who was ostensibly a human figure expressing both male and female characteristics. One of the four sons of Horus, Hapi is depicted protecting the throne of Osiris in the Underworld. He is commonly depicted with the head of a hamadryas baboon, and it's Hapi's job to protect the lungs of deceased persons being mummified, which is why the canopic jar the holds the lungs is often topped with a a hamadryas baboon head motif lid. When embalming practices changed in the Third Intermediate Period about the 3k years ago, the mummified organs were placed back inside the body, so an amulet of Hapi would be added to the mix to still invoke his protection. When his image appears on the side of a coffin, he is usually aligned with the side intended to face north. Lung-loving Hapi wasn't the only baboon about in ancient Egypt, but he was definitely the nicer of the two. The other tended to be a little…. murdery….and a bit problematic. Babi ‘bull (i.e. dominant male) of the baboons' lives on human entrails, which is not outlandish for a baboon, as they are omnivores with tremendous fangs and a well-earned reputation for carnivoration. He also kills all humans on sight, so be sure you know the right prayers and spells to protect yourself, especially after death. Your heart will be weighed against a feather in the Hall of the Two Truths to see if you can get a seat upgrade to paradise. To his credit, though, Babi can use his immense power to ward off dangers like snakes and control turbulent waters, so, like the rest of us, a mixed bag. Baboons also have libidos turned up to 11, so send the kids out of the room now. Babi was considered the god of virility of the dead. One spell in a funerary text identifies the deceased person's phallus with Babi, ensuring that the deceased will be able to get down, make love in the afterlife. He was usually portrayed with an erection, and that erection is also the bolt of the gate between the night and day *and the mast of the ferry which conveyed the righteous to the Field of Reeds to chill with Osiris. Why, I cannot say and do not wish to Google. There's lots of good googling if you look up Hanuman, the Hindu primate deity. Hanuman, depicted as a bipedal monkey with a red face, is worshipped both in his own shrines and as a secondary figure in temples to Rama. You'll know if you're at a Hanuman-exclusive temple, because it will be absolutely alive with monkeys. You can't mistreat a monkey in or around a temple of the monkey god, which the monkeys figured out centuries ago. Hanuman was the child of the wind god and a nymph. As a little god-ling, he tried to fly up and grab the sun, which he mistook for a fruit. The king of the gods Indra struck Hanuman with a thunderbolt on the jaw, the word for which is hanu, hence his name. Unable or unwilling to behave, Hanuman was cursed by powerful sages to forget his magic powers, cool powers like flight and the ability to become massively large at will, until he was reminded of them. Hanuman led the monkeys to help Rama, an incarnation of Vishnu, recover his wife from the demon king of Lanka, which is surprisingly *not modern-day Sri Lanka. Jambavan, the king of the bears, reminded Hanuman of his powers, which allowed him to cross the water demoness-filled strait between India and Lanka in one leap. The Lankans discovered Hanuman and set his tail on fire, but he used that fire to burn Lanka to the ground. He then flew to the Himalayas and returned with enough medicinal herbs to tend to all the wounded in Rama's army. For his service to Rama, Hanuman is upheld as a model for all human devotion. Hanuman is also a popular figure among Buddhists in most of Asia, with temples and even whole districts of towns bearing his name. Like a game of telephone, the farther you get from India, the more Hanuman's story changes. For example, the original Sanskirt telling portrays him as effortlessly chaste, whereas he has wives and children in other traditions. And if his exploits sounded a tiny drill bit familiar, you won't be surprised to know that he has been identified as the inspiration for the monkey hero Sun Wu Kong of the great Chinese poem Xiyouji “Journey to the West,” and Sun Wo Kong is the inspiration for Sun Goku in Dragonball, so in a way, Dragonball is based on a Hindu god. There is a wrinkle in our tale of Hanuman, and that's actual monkeys. Monkeys are wild in India, like deer, racoons, and pigeons. You might rightly surmise by the animals I've grouped them with that monkeys are routinely pests, and what pest they are. Think about how clever a racoon is, then make it an acrobat who can understand a train schedule. In Delhi, rhesus macaques have become a menace. Government buildings are practically under siege. Macaques use Delhi's tree-lined streets to swing between the buildings, damaging power lines in the process. If you're walking around outside with food, you can almost expect to have a fight on your hands. And you thought seagulls at the beach were bad. Being inside is no safe bet either. The macaques like to enter offices through open windows and destroy paperwork and generally being chaos Muppets. There are an estimated 40,000 monkeys living in Delhi. That is a pre-covid number, so it wouldn't surprise me if the macaques have been making hay while the sun shines. But then I suppose you have to factor how dependent they are on robbing humans for food, in which case their numbers may have gone down during proper lock-down, though there would have been a terrifying period of too many monkeys and not enough pack lunches. Many solutions to keep monkey and man separate have been tried and many solutions have failed. For a time, the city employed a crack squadron of the larger black-faced langur monkeys to scare away the macaques. It worked a treat, but the unit was disbanded after animal rights activists protested against keeping the langurs captive. Thankfully for the workers in the area, there is no such concern for the three dozen men who are hired to pretend to be langurs. Before you form the image in your mind, no, they're not wearing costumes, but I would pay money to see that. They mimic the langurs' barks and howls to scare the macaques away. Unfortunately, the monkeys return as soon as the primate-impressionists leave. One complication, which you see in urban animal control the world over, is that people feed the macaques. They are associated with a god, after all. The fact that feeding the macaques is against the guidelines passed by Parliament doesn't seem to enter into it. You also can't work on the monkey problem on Tuesdays. That's the day Hanuman is worshipped, so all monkeys get a free pass, and a free meal, every week. So what can be done? In a few words, not much. The government warns citizens not to make eye contact with the monkeys, as they interpret it as threatening, and avoid getting between a mother and child. If you didn't go looking for trouble but it found you anyway, the official circular recommends: “Do not ever hit any monkey. Keep hitting the ground with a big stick to make [the] monkey leave.” Bonus fact: In 2014, the government of India found that Hanuman had been issued a biometric ID card. The card lists a mobile phone number and an address in the western state of Rajasthan. The picture looks like it's from a painting and it's not clear whose iris scan and fingerprints were associated with the card. MIDROLL 2 Okay, okay, we're finally going to talk about the monkey in the room. I saved the best for last, the first name that would come to many minds if you asked them to name a monkey god, though he's not really a god, he's just incredibly powerful, or OP as the kids say, the one, the only, the triple-immortal monkey king Sun Wukong. [sfx wrestler walk-on music] Sun Wukong is the main and most enduring character from the 500 year old novel, Journey to the West. The 1900 page book about the 36000 mile journey starts with Sun Wukong's origin story, then sees him gather a five-man band --a pig demo, a fallen river spirit, a white dragon horse, and a regular human monk– for an epic adventure. Sun Wukong was born from a rock on the summit of Flower Fruit Mountain and becomes king of the monkeys that live there. He finds more than one way to make himself immortal and goes off on adventures. The idea of living forever really appeals to Sun, so when he returns, he trains the monkeys into an army to take down the Eastern Dragon King by force, so he can take his and all monkeys' names from the Book of Life and Death, releasing them from the cycle of death and rebirth. He then defeats some Heavenly warriors sent to capture him, gets a post in Heaven only to rage quit when he finds out it has no actual power whatsoever, returning yet again as The Great Sage Equal of Heaven, and committing a series of monkey-shines and outright crimes. He steals quite a variety of things, including the Heavenly Empress's peaches, the dishes prepared for an important banquet, all the holy wine, and the pills of immortality created by Lao Tzu, which kicks off a war between Heaven and Flower Fruit Mountain, whoopsie-doodles. Wu Kong is captured, but As no weapon or even lighting can scratch him, he is burnt in Lao Tzu's furnace for 49 days. This backfires on the Jade Emperor of Heaven giving him new powers and making him really angry. When the furnace is opened, he leaps out of it and proceeds to wreck total havoc in Heaven, fighting thousands of Heavenly soldiers by himself. The Heavenly Emperor asks the Buddha for help, and the Buddha outwits and outperforms the egomaniacal monkey king and traps the cheeky monkey underneath the Mountain of Five Elements. Sun Wukong stayed trapped there for 500 years, and we still haven't gotten to the journeying part of Journey to the West. The story was not only entertainment, but effectively Buddhist propaganda. Sun Wukong is far and away the most powerful power character in the story, more powerful than the Jade Emperor and all his armies, but he was no match for the Buddha. It's like if you've been reading Deadpool comics for months, then suddenly Deadpool gets beaten the spirit of Bob Ross, so that you'll want to take up painting and generally be pleasant and soft-spoken and keep a squirrel in your pocket, I don't know, this analogy got away from me pretty quickly. The story spread with the religion, as well as independent of it, becoming a touchstone throughout Asia. In Japan, the Monkey King is known as Son Goku, for example, while in Korea his name is Son Oh Gong. The story is popular throughout the rest of Asia as well, all the way to Vietnam, Thailand, and even Malaysia and Indonesia. So just how powerful is Sun Wukong? How about the strongest non-omnipotent character in all of fiction? Here are just a few of his greatest hits. He could run “with the speed of a meteor” and cover 34,000mi/54,000km in one leap, so Superman better watch his back. Sun Wukong carries a staff that can be as small as a pin or as big as a mountain, but always weighs 8 tons. He can freeze people in mid-fight, not that he needs to, control the weather, and make copies of himself. One of his abilities is called the 72 earthly transformations And that… In another myth, designed to explain their name ("tail-men" in Greek), Zeus changed the Cercopes into monkeys (from this we have the genus Cercopithecus). In still another myth, Zeus turned them to stone for trying to deceive even him, the stone was shown to visitors to Thermopylae. Acmon, companion of Diomede, insulted Aphrodite and is turned into a bird. In Greek mythology, Cercopes were two demigods brothers. They were thieves and they even attempted to steal Heracles' weapons. Zeus changed them into monkeys. This myth, inspired zoologists to name the genus of monkeys depicted in Minoan frescoes as Cercopithecus. 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