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Silvia Bortoli"Come il cane è arrivato tra noi ed è rimaasto"Quodlibetwww.quodlibet.it«Cedesi cane per il resto educatissimo e che alla parola Fermo! si fa statua di sale.»Ci sono decisioni che alle persone ragionevoli possono sembrare avventate, come accogliere un cucciolo di Jack Russell in una casa in cui la demenza mette già a dura prova l'equilibrio e la resistenza della famiglia. La quotidianità è già costretta e faticosa, le relazioni sociali praticamente svanite, la solitudine grande, e un cane di tre mesi con le sue intemperanze non può che complicare le giornate e aumentare la fatica, ma porta nuova vita e nuove relazioni che sostituiscono in parte quelle perdute, con altri cani, con altri ambienti, con padroni (o «genitori», come a volte chiamano sé stessi) di altri cani; si imparano cose che non si sapevano, non solo sui cani, ma sulle persone e su mondi ai quali la vita precedente la malattia non avrebbe dato accesso e che portano inaspettatamente amicizia e sollievo. E soprattutto, come dice Jon, uno dei passanti che si incontrano in questo libro, prendere un cane in una situazione difficile è forse un azzardo, ma in fin dei conti la cosa migliore da fare: «perché i cani ci parlano e ci consolano e ci guariscono dalle malattie dell'anima».Silvia Bortoli è nata a Venezia nel 1946, ha vissuto a lungo a Milano, a Napoli e a Benevento e da qualche anno è tornata a vivere a Milano. Ha pubblicato poesia (Tutti i fiumi), racconti e romanzi brevi (L'inesperienza, Percezioni variabili, Quattro giorni a marzo, Mentre il poeta si allontana piange, Come sono finita dove sono finita).Ha tradotto letteratura tedesca per le maggiori case editrici italiane; tra i suoi autori Heinrich Böll, Thomas Mann, Theodor Fontane, Friedrich Nietzsche, Walter Benjamin, Ingeborg Bachmann, Wim Wenders.Diventa un supporter di questo podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/il-posto-delle-parole--1487855/support.IL POSTO DELLE PAROLEascoltare fa pensarehttps://ilpostodelleparole.it/
The Dad Edge Podcast (formerly The Good Dad Project Podcast)
In this episode, I sit down with Vince Benevento — licensed counselor, founder of Causeway Collaborative, author of Boys Will Be Men: Eight Lessons for the Lost American Male, and a man who has worked with over 2,000 young men between the ages of 14 and 30 over the past 15 years. But before we get into any of that, Vince opens up about the most formative experience of his life. Last July 4th weekend, his son Leo went from a rash on his wrist to 15 days in the ER, a diagnosis of aplastic anemia, a bone marrow transplant, a fungal infection that ate through his lung and ribs and attacked his spine, three emergency surgeries, a broken back, a seven-vertebrae spinal fusion, and 150 total days in the hospital. A doctor pulled Vince aside and told him to prepare for the fact that his son was not going to make it. Leo just got cleared to go back to school. Vince also opens up about his own story — a closeted gay father whose secret life exploded when Vince was a senior in high school, a substance use disorder from 17 to 22, two hospitalizations, a mood disorder diagnosis, getting sober, leaving college, and building the blueprint for Causeway — his own recovery blueprint — before he even knew it would become a business. This one covers why traditional therapy fails young men, what actually works instead, what it means to find your wild, and what the lost American male most needs right now. Timeline Summary [0:00] Introduction to the Dad Edge mission and the movement to raise leaders of families and communities [1:15] Leo's story begins — a rash on his wrist, a pediatrician appointment, and an ambulance to Yale [3:14] Aplastic anemia, a bone marrow transplant, and a one-in-a-million perfect donor match [5:19] The fungal infection that changed everything — lung, ribs, spine, three emergency surgeries, broken back [6:39] The doctor pulls Vince aside — prepare yourself. Your son may not come out of this. [8:09] How Vince and Gina navigated 150 days in the hospital — and why he's honest that they didn't do it perfectly [11:03] Their different vantage points — Vince shrinking Leo's world to protect him, Gina knowing his spirit needed connection [16:32] Vince's own mental health history — hospitalized at 19, mood disorder diagnosis, sober at 22 [17:08] The 6 to 7am ritual — one hour alone every morning at the Ronald McDonald House to lift and pray before facing the day [20:10] Introducing Vince — Causeway Collaborative, Boys Will Be Men, and 15 years working with over 2,000 young men [21:22] Vince's origin story — a father's secret life exploding senior year, substance use disorder, leaving college, and building the blueprint that became his business [30:17] Why traditional therapy fails men — especially young men — and what Causeway does differently [31:31] The deficit-driven medical model vs. a strength-based, goal-driven, action-focused framework [32:57] Less talk, more do — teaching a man to fish instead of processing open-ended about his feelings [37:25] Name it to tame it — chapter two and the struggle of accepting a diagnosis that restricts what you want to do [39:00] Find your wild — chapter four and what it means to resurrect the part of yourself that died between 22 and 38 [40:55] Rolling his addictive tendencies into workaholism — and his wife's ultimatum that changed everything [41:30] Having coffee with guys, building friendships, and slowly filling back up what the years had hollowed out [45:28] Jimmy — sober in high school, construction job, Covid isolation, breeding exotic reptiles, and coming back to life [48:28] Men need a battle to fight, a beauty to love, and an adventure to be had — and when those are gone, something dies [49:08] What Vince hopes every young man takes from his book — you're messy, I'm messy, and it's going to be all right Five Key Takeaways Traditional therapy fails most young men because it asks them to do something they're developmentally not wired for yet — express and process emotions openly. What works is action, structure, goal-setting, and doing things alongside someone until they can do it alone. You can't outrun what you haven't dealt with. Vince rolled his substance use into workaholism, his workaholism into his marriage, and it took his wife's ultimatum to make him stop and look at what was missing. Finding your wild is not optional — it is maintenance. The soul that gets buried under work, kids, and obligation doesn't disappear. It just stops showing up everywhere else. You have to nourish it on purpose. Men need a battle to fight, a beauty to love, and an adventure to be had. When Jimmy found his thing — breeding exotic reptiles — he found his reason to stay sober, his entrepreneurial spirit, and his sense of self. The specifics don't matter. The having of something does. Your mess becomes your message. Vince spent decades helping young men without them knowing anything about his own story. The book exists because he finally believed the mess was worth sharing — and it gives other men permission to share theirs. Links & Resources Dad Edge Business Boardroom: http://thedadedge.com/boardroom Boys Will Be Men by Vince Benevento: https://www.amazon.com/Boys-Will-Be-Men-American/dp/1959170317 Causeway Collaborative: https://causewaycollaborative.com Follow Vince on Instagram: @vince_benevento_lpc Wild at Heart by John Eldredge: https://www.amazon.com/dp/078522663X?ref=clp_hp_h_pc Episode Link & Resources (Episode 1479): https://thedadedge.com/1479 Closing If there's one message from this episode that stands out, it's this: God is still doing miracles — and Leo Benevento is one of them. But the other message is just as important. You are messy. Vince is messy. Every man on this show who has ever done hard things and built something real out of the rubble is messy. And your mess is not disqualifying — it is exactly the thing that qualifies you to help the next person who's sitting in the same pile. Find your wild. Do the work. And give some young man in your life the same gift someone gave you. Go out and live legendary.
L'ultimo appuntamento ufficiale in campo della stagione ha visto il L.R. Vicenza cedere per 4-1 in casa ai giallorossi campani, che vincono così con pieno merito il trofeo. Terzo l'Arezzo, la terza squadra neopromossa in serie B. Per i vicentini è Caferri l'ultimo goleador della stagione, a segno alle soglie del recupero, sullo zero a quattro.
Sotto per 2-0 a inizio match, i giallocelesti non deamordono e rimontano nella ripresa fino al 2-2, ma non basta per proseguire l'avventura. Il giorno prima in campo i biancorossi nelle finali di Supercoppa riservate alla vincitrici dei tre gironi di C. Le doppiette di Morra e Stuckler spingono il Lane fino al 5-2 in trasferta. Ora ci sarà il Benevento
Conclusione del campionato con fuochi d'artificio sia per il Vicenza sia per l'Arzignano, vincenti in goleada nel 38° e ultimo turno. Il Lane vince 6-1 con la Triestina confermandosi attacco leader, i giallocelesti battono 3-0 la Pro Vercelli e ora sfideranno il Cittadella nei playoff. Per i biancorossi la Supercoppa di serie C in lotta con Benevento e Arezzo.
These martyrs gave glorious witness to Christ during the persecutions of Diocletian. St Januarius, Bishop of Benevento in Italy, was arrested and cast into a burning furnace, but he stood in the midst of the flames, singing praises to God, and emerged unharmed. After other cruel tortures, he was bound and cast in prison in Pozzuoli, along with his deacon Faustus and his reader Desiderius. With them in prison were two deacons from Pozzuoli, Proclus and Sossus, and two laymen, Eutychius and Acutius. All seven were cast to wild beasts; but when the animals came near the Saints, they fell affectionately at their feet and refused to harm them. Finally, all seven Christians were beheaded. Some Christians from Naples secretly took the body of Januarius and buried it in their church. Countless wonders have been worked at his grave, including the restoration of a dead man to life.
Host Ricky Sacks is joined by co-hosts Richard Cracknell, Brendan McGerty and Tottenham Hotspur cult-hero Sandro on this exclusive interview edition of Last Word On Spurs. Sandro joins us as he believes a destiny has been fulfilled after seeing his old boss Roberto De Zerbi appointed as our new Head Coach. The 37-year-old ex-midfielder revealed he hoped the Italian would one day take charge in Spurs after playing under his guidance at then-Serie A side Benevento in 2018, serving as his captain during that period. With us as a player between 2010 and 2014 and now a regular matchday hospitality host at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, Sandro also cut his teeth as a coach under Roberto during the latter's time at the helm of Brighton & Hove Albion. Sandro says he's delighted to see one of his mentors take over at the club and believes the 46-year-old has the qualities needed to make a real impact on the squad and even revealed how a special invitation from Roberto once meant he was unable to celebrate a Spurs victory! We finally close on whether Sandro could be part of Roberto's coaching staff and his dream to one day manage Tottenham Hotspur. Independent Multi-Award Winning Tottenham Hotspur Fan Channel (Podcast) providing instant post-match analysis and previews to every single Spurs match along with a range of former players, manager, special guests. WEBSITE: www.lastwordonspurs.comIndependent Multi-Award Winning Tottenham Hotspur Fan Channel (Podcast) providing instant post-match analysis and previews to every single Spurs match along with a range of former players, manager, special guests. WEBSITE: www.lastwordonspurs.com #THFC #TOTTENHAM #SPURS Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
PLOT: As the club makes a bold move to try and save our season with the hiring of Roberto De Zerbi, we welcome back friend of the show Sandro, who was De Zerbi's captain at Benevento, so we can get real insights into De Zerbi the coach and De Zerbi the man. Is De Zerbi the man to save us? Sandro is certainn he is, this is a fascinating listen. CREW: Bren hosts and is joined by John and Sandro PRODUCTION: Produced, recorded and edited by Bren Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Analizza la tua bolletta di luce e gas con Tua Energia per scoprire come risparmiare e ottenere un preventivo gratuito → https://dub.sh/tua-enegia (Contenuto sponsorizzato da Tua Energia)Unisciti a oltre 200+ creativi nella nostra nuova community → https://dub.sh/mYVBDjUApprofondisci con gli Appunti (la nostra newsletter) → https://dub.sh/rgUIhjqPer collaborazioni scrivi a info@hacking-creativity.comFlavian Basile è il primo architetto ospite di Hacking Creativity, e la sua storia ribalta ogni idea romantica sul mestiere.Si laurea sognando Renzo Piano, finisce a progettare strade e acquedotti e capisce che è esattamente lì che inizia tutto. Nel 2023 succede qualcosa di quasi incredibile: escono 96 concorsi pubblici di progettazione, tutti con scadenza a fine marzo e aprile. Flavian convoca una riunione, mobilita i suoi studi tra Benevento, Milano e Catania, prende dieci persone nuove, e decide di parteciparne a 65. In due mesi. Risultato: 20 vittorie, 37 secondi posti.In questo episodio scoprirai cosa significa trasformare l'occasione giusta in un vantaggio competitivo, senza aspettare che arrivi il momento perfetto.
Allen covers a substation failure that has left Scotland’s 882 MW Moray West farm half-offline since November, GE Vernova’s new Italy contract and Milan factory investment, Iberdrola’s sixth Australian acquisition of 2026, and Flender India’s new gearbox test rig near Chennai. Sign up now for Uptime Tech News, our weekly newsletter on all things wind technology. This episode is sponsored by Weather Guard Lightning Tech. Learn more about Weather Guard’s StrikeTape Wind Turbine LPS retrofit. Follow the show on YouTube, Linkedin and visit Weather Guard on the web. And subscribe to Rosemary’s “Engineering with Rosie” YouTube channel here. Have a question we can answer on the show? Email us! The wind industry had quite a week. Let us start in Scotland, off the rugged north-east coast, where something has gone quietly wrong. Ocean Winds and Ignitis built Moray West, an eight hundred and eighty-two megawatt offshore wind farm — one of the largest in Scotland. But one of its two offshore substations has been offline since November. Half the farm’s capacity … gone dark. And there is more. The project missed a contractual milestone last September under an off-take agreement. That triggered an event of default under its project lending agreements. The lenders and the sponsors have agreed to a short-term waiver. Discussions are described as constructive. Commercial operations, originally expected last year, are now targeted for sometime in 2026. Eight hundred and eighty-two megawatts … waiting. Now, let us travel south to Italy. GE Vernova has won a contract to supply seventeen onshore turbines to IVPC Group’s Fortore wind farm in the Benevento region of southern Italy. The project tops one hundred megawatts. Turbine deliveries begin in twenty twenty-seven. GE Vernova is also investing thirty million dollars to expand its Sesto San Giovanni plant outside Milan. That investment boosts production of transformer bushings, the insulating components that keep high-voltage equipment running. About fifty new jobs are coming to that facility. And GE Vernova’s two-piece blade design for its six-point-one megawatt turbines is already drawing attention as developers scramble to crack Italy’s notoriously complex logistics and permitting hurdles. Italy is a market in motion. Now, to the other side of the world. Iberdrola has completed the acquisition of the Ararat wind farm in Victoria, Australia. Two hundred and forty-two megawatts. Operational since twenty seventeen. This is Iberdrola’s sixth transaction of twenty twenty-six alone, and it marks the Spanish giant’s first owned generation asset in Victoria, Australia’s second most populous state. Iberdrola now operates in five Australian states with more than twenty-five hundred megawatts of installed capacity. Victoria has set a target of ninety-five percent renewable energy by twenty thirty-five. Iberdrola intends to help get it there. And finally, from Chennai, India, comes a story about getting ready for what is coming. Flender India has just inaugurated its largest and most advanced gearbox test rig for wind turbines at its Walajabad facility near Chennai. The project began in January of twenty twenty-five at Flender’s Voerde site in Germany. From start to finish, thirteen months. Final assembly, three months. This is a collaboration between Flender’s operations in Germany, China, and India. CEO Andreas Evertz called it a testament to their global commitment to driving renewable energy solutions worldwide. India’s wind market is growing fast, and Flender is making sure it can test every gearbox that growth demands. So, let us step back and look at the picture. A Scottish offshore wind farm sits half-dark while its owners negotiate with lenders. GE Vernova plants its flag in southern Italy and invests thirty million dollars in an Italian factory. Iberdrola expands to a sixth Australian transaction in a single year. And Flender India builds the biggest gearbox test rig on the subcontinent. And that is the state of the wind industry for the ninth of March, twenty twenty-six. Join us for the Uptime Wind Energy Podcast tomorrow
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Thursday after Ash Wednesday Saint of the Day: St. Barbatus of Benevento, 612-682; born in Italy, ordained in Marcona; he was sent to Benevento, where he evangelized and converted many; when the assault of the Byzantine emperor ended and peace came, Barbatus was named bishop of Benevento; he attended the Council of Constantinople in 680, and died in Benevento in 682 Office of Readings and Morning Prayer for 2/19/26 Gospel: Luke 9:22-25
Le prime pagine dei principali quotidiani nazionali commentate in rassegna stampa da Davide Giacalone. La cerimonia d'inaugurazione di Milano-Cortina, il possibile rinvio del referendum, i bambini legati nell'asilo nido a Benevento. Olimpiadi invernali. Oggi le prime gare degli atleti italiani. Ci siamo collegati con Enzo Tamborra. Il racconto della cerimonia di apertura dei giochi invernali di Milano-Cortina di ieri sera a San Siro. Con noi la direttrice delle news di RTL102.5, Ivana Faccioli. L'apertura dei Giochi invernali. A prestare la sua voce iconica alla Cerimonia di Apertura di Milano Cortina 2026 il tenore Andrea Bocelli. Questa mattina nostro ospite. All'interno di Non Stop News, con Barbara Sala, Ludovica Marafini e Dario Vanacone
Carlo Garganese is joined by former Arsenal, Manchester City, Benevento and France international Bacary Sagna to discuss a number of Serie A, and World Cup related topics. Timestamps:00:00 Intro - Welcome Bacary Sagna 00:12 Can Arsenal Win The Champions League? 01:01 How Far Can Inter Milan Go In The Champions League? 02:38 Riccardo Calafiori "Brilliant" 03:48 Cesc Fabregas Has A 'Big Personality' & Thoughts On Him As A Coach 05:54 José Mourinho Comments On Coaching Experience 08:20 How Good Can Ange-Yoan Bonny Become? 10:44 The Right Back GOAT - The Winner Stays On 12:22 Footballing Idols Growing Up 13:00 Coached By Roberto De Zerbi At Benevento & Declining Vincenzo Montella's AC Milan 15:40 Close To Joining "Favorite Team" Inter Milan After Leaving Arsenal But Chose Man City Every Monday Serie A review show + ALL exclusive interviews on The Italian Football Podcast are free for all on YouTube as well as on Spotify, iOS/iTunes & all other podcast platforms. If you want to support The Italian Football Podcast and get every episode, simply become a member on Patreon.com/TIFP OR Spotify OR YouTube Memberships. Your support makes The Italian Football Podcast possible. Follow us: Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, TikTok Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This week our guest is Mark D'Angelica from Adelaide. Mark is a proud Italian Australian and is a committee member of Com.It.Es South Australia. Com.It.Es is the Committee for Italians Abroad and work on many initiatives which are focused on celebrating the culture and keeping it strong in Italian communities outside of Italy. For more information click the link below:https://www.sacomites.com.au/
Il primo ministro francese Sébastien Lecornu, nominato il 9 settembre, ha presentato domenica sera la lista dei ministri a Emmanuel Macron e ha rassegnato le dimissioni la mattina dopo. Il presidente ha accettato. Le opposizioni chiedono ora un nuovo scioglimento dell’Assemblea e le dimissioni di Macron, mentre la Borsa è caduta del 2% e lo spread Francia-Germania è vicino ai massimi da dicembre 2024. La crisi è stata improvvisa: le critiche dei républicains, rilanciate dal ministro degli Interni Bruno Retailleau, hanno spinto Lecornu a rinunciare, dopo che i neogollisti avevano contestato la nomina alla Difesa di Bruno Le Maire e la presenza di troppi ministri riconfermati. Lecornu, che aveva cercato un dialogo anche con la sinistra, ha spiegato che i partiti hanno ignorato la sua volontà di non ricorrere all’articolo 49.3, rifiutandosi di collaborare alla discussione parlamentare. Ha denunciato il comportamento dei partiti, che agiscono come se avessero tutti la maggioranza assoluta, e ha alluso alle ambizioni presidenziali di Retailleau, concludendo che non esistono le condizioni per governare. Ora Macron deve scegliere se nominare un nuovo premier o sciogliere l’Assemblea Nazionale. Ne abbiamo parlato con Francesco Saraceno, Professore di macroeconomia internazionale e europea Sciences Po e Luiss.Il "Peso" sull'ArgentinaIl peso argentino torna a vacillare: le riserve si assottigliano e gli investitori fuggono. L’intervento diretto degli Stati Uniti, con una linea swap da 20 miliardi di dollari e l’acquisto di bond in valuta estera, ha frenato la fuga e dato ossigeno ai mercati. È un sostegno senza precedenti con cui Washington vuole blindare l’esperimento economico del presidente libertario Javier Milei. Per quasi venti mesi Milei era riuscito a ridurre l’inflazione mensile dal 12,8% a meno del 2%, tagliare la spesa e riportare in pareggio il bilancio, ma la fragilità strutturale del Paese resta: il conto corrente è tornato in rosso. A pochi giorni dalle elezioni legislative del 26 ottobre, il candidato sostenuto da Milei si è ritirato dopo un’inchiesta per presunti legami con il narcotraffico, un duro colpo per la maggioranza. Interviene Mauricio Monte, Radio 24 Buenos Aires.Ue e Italia uniti contro dazi Usa sulla pasta: azione coordinata per difendere il settore alimentareLa Commissione europea, in stretto coordinamento con il governo italiano, lavora con gli Stati Uniti sull’indagine antidumping che potrebbe imporre nuovi dazi sulla pasta e interverrà se necessario. Il Dipartimento del Commercio americano ha accusato le aziende italiane di dumping e imposto una tariffa del 91,74% aggiuntiva al 15% già in vigore, portando l’imposizione totale al 107%. Il nuovo super-dazio, previsto da gennaio 2026, preoccupa il comparto. L’ambasciata italiana a Washington e i ministeri competenti si sono attivati per far modificare la decisione. L’indagine nasce da una revisione richiesta da aziende americane concorrenti e ha coinvolto La Molisana e Garofalo, accusate di scarsa collaborazione, con conseguente applicazione del margine massimo di dumping esteso anche ad altri marchi come Barilla, Sgambaro e Rummo. Il ministro Lollobrigida ha definito la misura un meccanismo iper-protezionista senza giustificazione, mentre il presidente del Veneto Zaia ha parlato di indagini “raffazzonate”. Ne parliamo con Cosimo Rummo, Presidente e Amministratore Delegato del Pastificio Rummo di Benevento.
Benevento, donna uccisa per strada: fermato il marito. In macchina con lui due figli, un ragazzo che è stato trovato morto e una ragazza in gravi condizioni. Ci aggiorna Laura Viggiano.Dopo la presentazione del piano di Pace in 20 punti di ieri, adesso si attende la risposta di Hamas per capire quali saranno i prossimi passi. Con noi per parlarne Giuseppe Dentice, analista OSMED (Osservatorio Mediterraneo) dell’Istituto di Studi Politici S. Pio V.Dopo l'annuncio della scorsa settimana che aveva allarmato molti, si è tenuta oggi la riunione nella base militare di Quantico, in Virginia, l'incontro tra il Segretario della Difesa Pete Hegseth e i vertici militari americani. "Il nostro obiettivo è preparasi alla guerra" ha annunciato Hegseth, che ha poi dato la parola anche al Presidente Donald Trump. Con noi Maurizio Fioravanti, già Comandante delle forze speciali italiane (Comando interforze per le Operazioni delle Forze Speciali).Al via il censimento nazionale degli autovelox. Ci spiega cosa vuol dire Luigi Altamura, comandante della Polizia locale di Verona.Torna la Champions League: in campo l'Inter ospita lo Slavia Praga. Ci aggiorna il nostro Dario Ricci, in diretta da San Siro.
Barnyard Gothic, Hilde's Goat Adventures.In This Podcast: Greg speaks with Hilde Festerling, a storyteller and small holder goat farmer, about her unique podcast, the Goat American Novel. The podcast is a Barnyard Gothic series inspired by Hilde's experiences with her goat herd and farming community. Hilde shares a compelling story about a challenging kidding event that led her to create the podcast. The conversation delves into the artistic and familial collaboration behind the podcast, the importance of storytelling, and the fascinating dynamics of goats. Hilde also discusses how her work aims to reconnect urban audiences with farming life and the potential for communal goat farming in urban settings.Our Guest: Hilde Festerling is a storyteller and a small holder goat farmer. Her goat herd, and her farming community, are the inspiration for her current project, The Goat American Novel, a barnyard gothic podcast for families. In contrast to the superficial ways goats are often treated in popular media, The Goat American Novel podcast invites us deep into the ways of goats; it invites families to see themselves in herd dynamics, and to maybe dream about what it might be like to live close to them.Hilde's Books - Goat Husbandry by David McKenzie & The Witches of Benevento by John Bemelmans MarcianoVisit UrbanFarm.org/GoatAmericanPodcast for the show notes and links on this episode! Need a little bit of advice or just a feedback on your design for your yard or garden?The Urban Farm Team is offering consults over the phone or zoom. Get the benefits of a personalized garden and yard space analysis without the cost of trip charges. You can chat with Greg, Janis or Ray to get permaculture based feedback.Click HERE to learn more!Become an Urban Farm Patron and listen to more than 850 episodes of the Urban Farm Podcast without ads. Click HERE to learn more.*Disclosure: Some of the links in our podcast show notes and blog posts are affiliate links and if you go through them to make a purchase, we will earn a nominal commission at no cost to you. We offer links to items recommended by our podcast guests and guest writers as a service to our audience and these items are not selected because of the commission we receive from your purchases. We know the decision is yours, and whether you decide to buy something is completely up to you.
These martyrs gave glorious witness to Christ during the persecutions of Diocletian. St Januarius, Bishop of Benevento in Italy, was arrested and cast into a burning furnace, but he stood in the midst of the flames, singing praises to God, and emerged unharmed. After other cruel tortures, he was bound and cast in prison in Pozzuoli, along with his deacon Faustus and his reader Desiderius. With them in prison were two deacons from Pozzuoli, Proclus and Sossus, and two laymen, Eutychius and Acutius. All seven were cast to wild beasts; but when the animals came near the Saints, they fell affectionately at their feet and refused to harm them. Finally, all seven Christians were beheaded. Some Christians from Naples secretly took the body of Januarius and buried it in their church. Countless wonders have been worked at his grave, including the restoration of a dead man to life.
These martyrs gave glorious witness to Christ during the persecutions of Diocletian. St Januarius, Bishop of Benevento in Italy, was arrested and cast into a burning furnace, but he stood in the midst of the flames, singing praises to God, and emerged unharmed. After other cruel tortures, he was bound and cast in prison in Pozzuoli, along with his deacon Faustus and his reader Desiderius. With them in prison were two deacons from Pozzuoli, Proclus and Sossus, and two laymen, Eutychius and Acutius. All seven were cast to wild beasts; but when the animals came near the Saints, they fell affectionately at their feet and refused to harm them. Finally, all seven Christians were beheaded. Some Christians from Naples secretly took the body of Januarius and buried it in their church. Countless wonders have been worked at his grave, including the restoration of a dead man to life.
Marine Le Pen condannata a 4 anni di carcere e all'ineleggibilità per appropriazione indebita di fondi europei. Il commento e la spiegazione delle conseguenze sul piano politico è di Jean Pierre Darnis, professore di storia delle relazioni italo-francesi all'Università di Nizza.Benevento, gli esorcisti attaccano Mastella per il Festival delle Streghe. Ne parliamo con il protagonista nonché sindaco della città.Corsa alle reliquie del giovane Carlo Acutis in vista della sua santificazione. Cerchiamo di capire il perché dell' enorme interesse, anche a livello internazionale, intorno alla figura di questo ragazzo con Cesare Poppi, professore di Antropologia sociale.
Wednesday of the Sixth Week in Ordinary Time Saint of the Day: St. Barbatus of Benevento, 610-682; born in Italy, ordained in Marcona, and sent to Benevento; in 663, the city was under siege by Emperor Constans II, and Barbatus predicted that the assault would end; when peace came, he was named bishop of Benevento; he attended the council of Constantinople in 680, and died in Benevento Office of Readings and Morning Prayer for 2/19/25 Gospel: Mark 8:22-26
Fontanavecchia, storica cantina del Sannio, in provincia di Benevento, è fra le primarie cantine del territorio del Sannio e del Taburno. Guidata da oltre 150 anni dalla famiglia Rillo, qui si producono eccellenti vini con le principali uve del territorio, come Aglianico e Falanghina. Aglianico del Taburno Riserva Grave Mora 2017 - fra i vini rossi bandiera di Fontanavecchia - rappresenta una delle più alte espressioni della denominazione, meritevole dei Cinque Diamanti DiWineTaste e del titolo di migliore vino di dicembre 2024.
Fontanavecchia, a historic winery in Sannio, in the province of Benevento, Campania, is one of the leading wineries in the Sannio and Taburno areas. Led for over 150 years by the Rillo family, excellent wines are produced here with the main grapes of the area, such as Aglianico and Falanghina. Aglianico del Taburno Riserva Grave Mora 2017 - among Fontanavecchia's flagship red wines - represents one of the highest expressions of the denomination, deserving DiWineTaste Five Diamonds and the title of best wine of December 2024.
L'ingresso in scena di Donald Trump ora nel pieno dei suoi poteri, le opzioni in mano a Vladimir Putin e le prospettive di Volodimir Zelensky. A Europa Europa, a partire dalle 11,30, Gigi Donelli ne parla con Pier Francesco Zazo, l'ambasciatore italiano che forte della sua esperienza a Mosca e poi a Kiev negli anni della guerra riflette sugli sviluppi promessi dal presidente americano, che si è detto certo di poter mettere fine alla guerra in poche ore attraverso un accordo diretto con il Cremlino.Pier Francesco Zazo (nella foto), nato a Benevento nel 1959, è entra in diplomazia e nel 1986 viene nominato Segretario di Legazione al Dipartimento per la Cooperazione allo Sviluppo. Zazo parla tedesco, inglese, russo, francese e spagnolo e percorre tutte le tappe della carriera diplomatica tra Seul, Stoccolma e Kiev, dove arriva per la prima volta nel 1999 con il ruolo di Primo Consigliere. Tre anni dopo diventa Consigliere commerciale a Mosca, nel 2003 diventa Consigliere di ambasciata e successivamente Primo Consigliere Commerciale. Nel 2010 diventa Ministro Plenipotenziario e Ambasciatore a Canberra. Torna in Ucraina con la moglie e i due figli nel gennaio del 2021 come Ambasciatore d'Italia, poco prima dell'inizio dell'ostilità. Termina l'incarico in Ucraina nel 2024 quando la guerra infuria da oltre due anni. Un diplomatico di grande esperienza ed un profondo conoscitore dell'Europa orientale. In collaborazione con Euranet Plus
La conferenza stampa annuale della presidente del Consiglio Giorgia Meloni, inizialmente prevista per la fine dicembre e poi riprogrammata per la tarda mattinata di oggi, è stata l'occasione per fare il punto su temi di attualità politici ed economici ma soprattutto per cercare di dare una risposta ai dubbi riguardanti i rapporti tra il Governo italiano e il miliardario sudafricano Elon Musk. L'ufficio della presidenza del consiglio nei giorni scorsi aveva già smentito l'indiscrezione pubblicata da Bloomberg circa lo stato avanzato di discussioni con Space X di Musk per la fornitura di servizi di telecomunicazione sicuri all'Italia e su un ipotetico contratto quinquennale da 1,5 miliardi. La trattativa tra il governo italiano e SpaceX per l'utilizzo della tecnologia Starlink, non rappresenta per tutti una minaccia alla sicurezza nazionale e agli interessi del paese. Per Ezio Bussoletti, ex vice presidente dell'Agenzia Spaziale Italiana e attualmente Direttore dell' Executive master in Space Economy della Luiss Business School, si tratta "senza dubbio" di un opportunità. Ne discutiamo proprio con Ezio Bussoletti, ex vice presidente dell'Agenzia Spaziale Italiana e attualmente Direttore dell'Executive master in Space Economy della Luiss Business School.Pnrr, parte la nuova revisione: in gioco opere per 10-12 miliardiLa nuova revisione del Pnrr che il Governo proporrà alla Commissione europea nelle prossime settimane metterà sotto esame investimenti per 10-12 miliardi di euro. Sul tavolo finiscono soprattutto interventi infrastrutturali, dal valico ferroviario dei Giovi a un lotto della Tav Salerno-Reggio Calabria fino agli interventi sulla maxi-diga di Campolattaro, in provincia di Benevento, e su un altro invaso in Sicilia. Ma la revisione potrebbe tornare a interessare anche interventi comunali, in particolare per quel che riguarda le opere legate al «Programma innovativo per la qualità dell abitare»(Pinqua); e non si esclude a priori di tornare a guardare anche gli obiettivi su asili nido e scuole, mentre il restyling potrebbe investire i programmi per la banda larga nelle aree a fallimento di mercato, in un filone che intreccia le ipotesi circolate in questi giorni di un accordo con Starlink di Elon Musk anche per superare i tanti inciampi vissuti dai progetti di estensione della fibra. Il lavoro tecnico si sta scaldando in questi giorni, poi arriveranno le decisioni politiche. Affrontiamo il tema con Gianni Trovati, editorialista de Il Sole 24 Ore.
Isabella Pedicini"Maledette Feste"Fazi Editorewww.fazieditore.itAgata ha quarant'anni e vive a Napoli da quando, diciottenne, ha lasciato il suo paesino dell'Irpinia per frequentare l'università. Lavora in un museo di arte contemporanea, ha un marito e due figli piccoli. Ogni mattina, per accompagnare i bambini a scuola, passa davanti alla cartoleria di zona, una stanza delle meraviglie piena di palloncini colorati, unicorni e indispensabili oggetti inutili che, nello spazio delle due vetrine su strada, scandisce il passare del tempo e l'avvicendarsi delle stagioni, dal periodo della cancelleria per l'inizio della scuola al momento dei gonfiabili per le vacanze al mare. Quando la vetrina di Halloween cede il passo alle prime decorazioni natalizie, Agata programma di raggiungere la sua famiglia nel borgo natio.A casa dei genitori, fervono i preparativi per una cena della Vigilia in grande stile per la quale è stato convocato l'intero parentado. Avviene però un imprevisto e toccherà ad Agata, che detesta le feste comandate quanto cucinare, occuparsi di tutto a un passo dal ricevimento, orchestrando pietanze, parenti e stoviglie e provando, tra una ricetta preparata a regola d'arte e le bizze di un anziano zio di quarto grado, a gestire inconvenienti e commensali prima che la cartoleria della sua città smonti la vetrina natalizia per passare alle ghirlande della prossima ricorrenza da celebrare.Con uno stile arguto e brillante, Isabella Pedicini affronta un grande tabù cercando di recuperare il significato originario del Natale, e delle feste tutte, attraverso una commedia irriverente e scanzonata sui riti e le tappe obbligate che si ripetono sempre uguali ogni anno mettendo sotto assedio ogni famiglia.Un libro per le Feste e contro le Feste per uscire indenni dal vortice natalizio e da un momento che a volte saremmo tentati di dimenticare.Isabella PediciniNata a Benevento, è saggista e scrittrice. Docente di Storia dell'arte presso il Liceo classico Umberto I di Napoli, è autrice di saggi sulla fotografia, cataloghi e testi di varia. Collabora con «Artribune» e «Arte». Tra le sue pubblicazioni: Francesca Woodman. Gli anni romani tra pelle e pellicola (Contrasto, 2012); La camera incantata (Contrasto, 2013); Vita ardimentosa di una prof (Editori Laterza, 2018); Saldamente sulle nuvole (Contrasto, 2023). Con Fazi Editore ha pubblicato Ricette umorali (2012) e Ricette umorali. Il Bis (2015).IL POSTO DELLE PAROLEascoltare fa pensarewww.ilpostodelleparole.itDiventa un supporter di questo podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/il-posto-delle-parole--1487855/support.
Welcome to the latest episode of the Plant Cunning Podcast! Join us as we sit down with returning guest, Lisa Fazio, an Italian American herbalist and author of the newly published book 'Della Medicina.' A few years have passed since our last chat with Lisa, when her book was just a work in progress. Now, she joins us to discuss its successful publication and enthrall us with stories of ancient Italian folk medicine and magic. In this episode, Lisa recounts her recent trip to Italy, where she brought a group to the Benevento region to explore its rich herbal traditions and sacred sites associated with witchcraft and folklore. She shares fascinating insights into the varieties of plants she encountered, such as Belladonna, Fennel, and Elder, and their uses in traditional Italian remedies. We dive into the significance of charms, including their protective qualities and cultural importance, as well as Lisa's personal experiences with Italian folk practices handed down through generations. Finally, we explore the inherent collectivist context of the village healer and the broader implications of these practices in today's highly individualistic society and how we might adapt and integrate them into our modern lives. Whether you're interested in herbalism, folklore, or cultural history, this episode is packed with enriching content that sheds light on the profound connection between plants, people, and tradition. Tune in for a journey of discovery and rediscovery with your hosts, AC Stauble and Isaac Hill. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/plantcunning/support
¡Vuelve tu serie favorita, la serie de la República! Estamos en el año 215 a.C. y Roma sigue recuperándose del mazazo que supuso la derrota en Cannas. Vivirás el endeudamiento de la República con los publicanos, enfrentamientos entre cartagineses y ciudades griegas, Quinto Fabio Máximo provocando un giro electoral y la batalla de Benevento del año 214 a.C. 🐺¡No te lo pierdas y compártelo con todo el mundo!🐺 ¡Apoya a Roma Aeterna suscribiéndote desde 1,49 euros al mes! https://www.ivoox.com/support/918392 ¡Suscríbete al canal de youtube de Antigua Roma al Día y completa tu experiencia romana! https://www.youtube.com/@antigua_Roma El Desguace, con Marta G Navarro: https://go.ivoox.com/rf/101038650 - Correo: Romaaeternapodcast@gmail.com - Twitter: @RomaAeternaFM - Instagram: @RomaAeternaPodcast - Ko-Fi (chupito de garum): https://ko-fi.com/romaaeterna - Tienda latostadora: https://www.latostadora.com/romaaeterna - Tienda RedBubble: https://www.redbubble.com/es/shop/ap/128907479 - Linktree, con todas las cosillas que voy haciendo: https://linktr.ee/IbanMartin - Grupo de telegram: https://t.me/GrupoRomaAeterna - Canal de telegram: https://t.me/CanalRomaAeterna - Canal de Whatsapp: https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VaR4Gpx7YScyu0iC1P2j - Lista de Spotify con las canciones del programa: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1l03nC2Ezqwn2KquDl5Zdl?si=50ee678d16a242e0 ¿Quieres anunciarte en Roma Aeterna? https://advoices.com/roma-aeterna ¡Muchas gracias por escucharme, esto no sería posible sin ti! Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
Lori and Sara are back with an episode that's guaranteed to inspire and uplift! This week, they're joined by the phenomenal Caryn Benevento, whose intuitive work is transforming lives around the world. In this episode, Caryn opens up about her incredible journey from therapist/social worker to private practice, sharing the moments that called her to connect with people on a deeper, more intuitive level. Her unique blend of pragmatism, humor, and boundless love is nothing short of a superpower, and makes this an episode you can't afford to miss. Tune in and discover why Caryn Benevento is a true life-changer. Edited and mixed by Jake Musiker.
These martyrs gave glorious witness to Christ during the persecutions of Diocletian. St Januarius, Bishop of Benevento in Italy, was arrested and cast into a burning furnace, but he stood in the midst of the flames, singing praises to God, and emerged unharmed. After other cruel tortures, he was bound and cast in prison in Pozzuoli, along with his deacon Faustus and his reader Desiderius. With them in prison were two deacons from Pozzuoli, Proclus and Sossus, and two laymen, Eutychius and Acutius. All seven were cast to wild beasts; but when the animals came near the Saints, they fell affectionately at their feet and refused to harm them. Finally, all seven Christians were beheaded. Some Christians from Naples secretly took the body of Januarius and buried it in their church. Countless wonders have been worked at his grave, including the restoration of a dead man to life.
These martyrs gave glorious witness to Christ during the persecutions of Diocletian. St Januarius, Bishop of Benevento in Italy, was arrested and cast into a burning furnace, but he stood in the midst of the flames, singing praises to God, and emerged unharmed. After other cruel tortures, he was bound and cast in prison in Pozzuoli, along with his deacon Faustus and his reader Desiderius. With them in prison were two deacons from Pozzuoli, Proclus and Sossus, and two laymen, Eutychius and Acutius. All seven were cast to wild beasts; but when the animals came near the Saints, they fell affectionately at their feet and refused to harm them. Finally, all seven Christians were beheaded. Some Christians from Naples secretly took the body of Januarius and buried it in their church. Countless wonders have been worked at his grave, including the restoration of a dead man to life.
These martyrs gave glorious witness to Christ during the persecutions of Diocletian. St Januarius, Bishop of Benevento in Italy, was arrested and cast into a burning furnace, but he stood in the midst of the flames, singing praises to God, and emerged unharmed. After other cruel tortures, he was bound and cast in prison in Pozzuoli, along with his deacon Faustus and his reader Desiderius. With them in prison were two deacons from Pozzuoli, Proclus and Sossus, and two laymen, Eutychius and Acutius. All seven were cast to wild beasts; but when the animals came near the Saints, they fell affectionately at their feet and refused to harm them. Finally, all seven Christians were beheaded. Some Christians from Naples secretly took the body of Januarius and buried it in their church. Countless wonders have been worked at his grave, including the restoration of a dead man to life.
My guest today is the bassist, songwriter, bandleader and all around awesome human being Karina Rykman. A self-taught bassist and guitarist, Karina started playing in bands in and around New York City when she was barely a teenager, and was touring as a member of legendary keyboardist Marco Benevento's band while still attending college. The stint in Benevento's band prepared Karina for forming her own trio and hitting the road, a period during which she caught the eyes and ears of some major players, among them Phish guitarist and band-leader Trey Anastasio. Last year, she released her debut album, ‘Joyride,' a dizzying collection of psychedelic indie, alternative and jam-based tunes that made my top 10 list of rock albums for 2023. Anastasio co-produced the album, and lent his inimitable guitar stylings to half of the tracks. Throughout ‘Joyride,', Karina's bass playing reveals the depth and breadth of her musical influences, and her always vibrant, sometimes playful, and occasionally dreamy vocals lead the listener on a journey through her colorful imagination. Listeners in the Buffalo, NY area will be able to catch Karina and her trio as part of the Rail Rider Jamboree Festival on Saturday, March 23, at Holiday Valley in Ellicottville. Learn more and grab your tickets at railriderjam.com. Welcome to Why Music Matters, Karina Rykman!
In this episode of The Truth in This Art, host Rob Lee interviews Julianne Hamilton and Michael Benevento, co-directors of Current Space, a prominent art hub in Baltimore. They discuss their roles in shaping the art scene, the mission of Current Space, and the impact of their work on the local and international art community.
Ciro è il primo fossile di dinosauro scoperto in Italia nel 1980, in Campania, più precisamente nei pressi di Benevento. Il suo ritrovamento resta ancora oggi uno dei più eccezionali al mondo, visto che si tratta del fossile di dinosauro che meglio si è conservato nel corso dei secoli. Ciro era un esemplare appartenente alla specie di Scipionyx samniticus, visse circa 110 milioni di anni fa in Italia, in un ambiente molto diverso rispetto a quello che conosciamo oggi. In base alle analisi effettuate sui resti, possiamo affermare che fosse un cucciolo da poco uscito dall'uovo. Il suo fossile, scoperto da Giovanni Todesco, venne presentato al mondo solo 18 anni dopo il suo ritrovamento. Ma chi era esattamente Ciro e cosa mangiava? In questo episodio raccontiamo la storia del fossile più famoso al mondo. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week, we talk to Mike Benevento, chairman of the New Canaan Athletic Foundation. Those interested in learning more about how to support the NCAF can find its Guide To Giving here.
In an ideal end state, Colorado's energy would be affordable, reliable, and leave the smallest possible environmental footprint. To achieve this, energy would be appreciated as a central force that enables progress—rather than being viewed by legislators and policymakers as a necessary evil. Consumers would be empowered with choices that reflect their means, values, and circumstances. While we understand that both state and national energy objectives will continue to prioritize lowering the greenhouse gas (GHG) footprint of energy, in an ideal state, decarbonization would be one among many balanced tradeoffs. In this ideal state, Colorado leaders would make economic development a central consideration of energy policy. After all, this would position Colorado to sustainably reduce GHG emissions with public support, while attracting the businesses, workers, students, innovators, and partners required to undertake the massive task of evolving the energy system. You can read more about this issue from our full report, found on our website. Guest host and CSI Colorado Executive Director Kelly Caufield welcomes the report's authors, Tisha Schuller and Doug Benevento to the show to discuss its findings, its recommendations, and to discuss an ideal path forward. The conversation covers innovation, decarbonization, permitting, electrification and much more. Colorado can lead in a multitude of energy issues, but it will take fortitude, creativity, and collaboration. Thank you for listening to Common Sense Digest. Please rate, review, and subscribe on your favorite podcatcher. All of our podcasts can be found here. Tisha Schuller is a 2023 Terry J. Stevinson Fellow. She founded Adamantine Energy to provide thought leadership to energy companies to translate sustainability and decarbonization aspiration into action. Tisha advises private clients from Fortune 100 energy companies to non-profit environmental organizations in matters including ESG and decarbonization strategies, managing disruption, energy policy, environmental justice, and stakeholder engagement. She also serves as the Strategic Advisor for Stanford University's Natural Gas Initiative. Previously, Tisha served as president and CEO of the Colorado Oil & Gas Association and as principal and vice president of Tetra Tech, a national environmental consulting and engineering firm. She has a B.S. from Stanford University. Doug Benevento is also a 2023 Terry J. Stevinson Fellow. He is a partner at Holland & Hart. Doug brings a sophisticated understanding of environmental policy and compliance from his high-level leadership roles at federal and state agencies, including serving as the EPA Acting Deputy Administrator and the EPA Region 8 Administrator. He draws on this expertise and strong working relationships with regulators across the Mountain West and in Washington, DC to advocate for clients through both legal and legislative avenues. Doug guides companies to understand and respond to the regulatory impacts and ongoing developments of environmental justice matters. As the former Executive Director of the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment, clients turn to Doug for his public health background and ability to proactively identify and develop solutions.
Hello WitchesJoin me on todays episode to look at the Witches of Benevento,Niccolò Paganini's Le streghe (‘Witches' Dance') composed about 1813 and the magick of the walnut tree. Our book review is Belladonna by Adalyn Grace. Here are some of the resources used for todays episode - New tab (paganlibrary.com)The witches of Benevento and their secret walnut tree | Stregheria - steghe (vamzzz.com)Under the Witching Tree - Corinne Boyer White Moon Garden - Deadboy - Theme tune to the podcast as mentioned (also on all music platforms) - https://youtu.be/odikNel0Xvk?si=9SMY2ZN64TbR9v0ySign up to my Patreon - The Witches Institute - The Witches Institute | creating Podcast episodes, Online Workshops, Grimoire Sheets | PatreonEach month I release either a folklore tale, ghost story or give you the story of a historical haunted or witchy location.I release three Hedge Witch Studies per month with grimoire sheets for you to add to your book of shadows covering a power animal, crystal and plant/tree.Each month I post an exclusive Patreon podcast episode, You will receive grimoire sheets for The White Witch Podcast also.We also have The Literary Witch's Coven, this is optional but within this we read a book together each month and have a meeting to discuss and share our reviews on it. We also have our amazing witchy community to interact with, our Patreon has been running for over a year so if you join now you will have access to a ton of witchy content in our back catalogue. Its just £6 per month please check out our link to find out more and sign up!Etsy - TheWhiteWitchCompany - Etsy UKThe White Witch's Book of Healing: The White Witch's Book of Healing: Weaving Magickal Rituals throughout your Craft for Sacred Healing and Reclamation of the Wild Witch Within: Amazon.co.uk: Rose, Carly: 9781914447266: BooksMy new website - The White Witch PodcastThank you for listening.Lots of loveCarly xx Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/the-white-witch-podcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Tuesday of the 24th Week in Ordinary Time Optional Memorial of St. Januarius; bishop of Benevento during the persecution of Diocletian; arrested while visiting clergy and laymen in prison, and executed; a vial of his blood is kept in Naples as a relic, and liquifies when exposed Office of Readings and Morning Prayer for 9/19/23 Gospel: Luke 7:11-17
Hi.I'm Blair Johnson, and I host this thing.Normally I'm writing these deals up about the episode's guest; today I don't have to do that.I will anyway, though. Just for grins.I'm a son and a brother and a dad and an uncle and a pretty big, goddamn nerd.The point of this podcast is to chat with people about some of their favorite music. So, today, I chat with you about one of my favorite albums, Play Pause Stop by Benevento/Russo Duo.It came out in 2006, features nine tracks, and runs for just under 50 minutes. It's remarkable, incredible, emotion-packed, and a bona fide bit of badassery. Two dudes, a handful of gear, and no words were more than enough to paint the marvelous story this picture tells.Please join me for the 15 minutes it takes to explore a handful of excerptions from this tremendous record. Thank you for stopping by.copyright disclaimer: I do not own the rights to any of the audio snippets. The intro piece comes from Medeski, Martin & Wood's, "Bubblehouse" off of their Shack-Man (1996) LP, c/o Gramavision Inc. The rest comes from Benevento/Russo Duo's Play Pause Stop album from 2006, c/o Royal Potato Family.
Welcome back to 40 for 40! We pick up in 2006 and look at the GRAB show (Gordon, Russo, Anastasio, Benevento) from Essex Junction, VT. Please consider subscribing to Osiris Premium on Memberful, or to Osiris Premium on Apple Podcasts. Thanks for your support. The Helping Friendly Podcast is hosted and produced by Jonathan Hart, Brian Brinkman, RJ Bee, and Megan Glionna. Brought to you by Osiris Media. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We are into the hiatus period here on 40 for 40, and this will be our last episode before Summer Tour. We'll be doing daily Quick Hits after every Summer show, and we'll pick up 40 for 40 after Summer Tour. Thanks for joining. Please consider subscribing to Osiris Premium on Memberful, or to Osiris Premium on Apple Podcasts. Thanks for your support. The Helping Friendly Podcast is hosted and produced by Jonathan Hart, Brian Brinkman, RJ Bee, and Megan Glionna. Brought to you by Osiris Media. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Manfred continues his shocking speech, giving us the details of his body after his death--thereby continuing the theme of the body in PURGATORIO, Canto III; and thereby giving Dante the poet plenty of room for his imagination to run wild.Join me, Mark Scarbrough, as we learn what happened to Manfred's body after his death at the hands of the French forces at Benevento--and what can happen to Manfred's soul if the living get busy and focus on his trials at the bottom of Purgatory.Here are the segments of this episode of WALKING WITH DANTE:[01:46] My English translation of the passage: PURGATORIO, Canto III, lines 121 - 145. If you'd like to read along, print it off, or continue the conversation, please go to my website, markscarbrough.com.[04:04] Manfred is humbled and admits (vaguely) that the rumors about him may be true.[06:35] What is the "aspect" of God that the church leaders have misread?[08:31] What is the historical record of Manfred's death?[10:37] Why would Dante the poet make up so much of Manfred's story, particularly the story of his body after his death at the hands of the French forces at Benevento?[14:50] Why "thirtyfold"?[17:03] What is the role of the living in terms of the dead? Two answers to this question.[22:08] A structural look at PURGATORIO, Canto III.[25:10] Rereading the entire Manfred sequence: PURGATORIO, Canto III, lines 103 - 145.
These martyrs gave glorious witness to Christ during the persecutions of Diocletian. St Januarius, Bishop of Benevento in Italy, was arrested and cast into a burning furnace, but he stood in the midst of the flames, singing praises to God, and emerged unharmed. After other cruel tortures, he was bound and cast in prison in Pozzuoli, along with his deacon Faustus and his reader Desiderius. With them in prison were two deacons from Pozzuoli, Proclus and Sossus, and two laymen, Eutychius and Acutius. All seven were cast to wild beasts; but when the animals came near the Saints, they fell affectionately at their feet and refused to harm them. Finally, all seven Christians were beheaded. Some Christians from Naples secretly took the body of Januarius and buried it in their church. Countless wonders have been worked at his grave, including the restoration of a dead man to life.
These martyrs gave glorious witness to Christ during the persecutions of Diocletian. St Januarius, Bishop of Benevento in Italy, was arrested and cast into a burning furnace, but he stood in the midst of the flames, singing praises to God, and emerged unharmed. After other cruel tortures, he was bound and cast in prison in Pozzuoli, along with his deacon Faustus and his reader Desiderius. With them in prison were two deacons from Pozzuoli, Proclus and Sossus, and two laymen, Eutychius and Acutius. All seven were cast to wild beasts; but when the animals came near the Saints, they fell affectionately at their feet and refused to harm them. Finally, all seven Christians were beheaded. Some Christians from Naples secretly took the body of Januarius and buried it in their church. Countless wonders have been worked at his grave, including the restoration of a dead man to life.
These martyrs gave glorious witness to Christ during the persecutions of Diocletian. St Januarius, Bishop of Benevento in Italy, was arrested and cast into a burning furnace, but he stood in the midst of the flames, singing praises to God, and emerged unharmed. After other cruel tortures, he was bound and cast in prison in Pozzuoli, along with his deacon Faustus and his reader Desiderius. With them in prison were two deacons from Pozzuoli, Proclus and Sossus, and two laymen, Eutychius and Acutius. All seven were cast to wild beasts; but when the animals came near the Saints, they fell affectionately at their feet and refused to harm them. Finally, all seven Christians were beheaded. Some Christians from Naples secretly took the body of Januarius and buried it in their church. Countless wonders have been worked at his grave, including the restoration of a dead man to life.
In this show, we cover Aglianico - the best red grape you may have never heard of. Widely considered one of Italy's top three red grapes with Sangiovese and Nebbiolo, many consider the wines of Aglianico some of the world's top bottles too. That said, because Aglianico is a grape of the more obscure regions in southern Italy (Campania and Basilicata, mainly), the wine hasn't gotten its due. It is much less expensive than top Barolos and Barbarescos or Chiantis and Brunellos – although it is slowly catching up. It is a grape well-suited to warm Mediterranean climates, and for the changing climates of once cooler growing areas like regions of California and Australia. Aglianico is historic, yet modern and there has never been a better time to get acquainted with the wines of this beautiful grape. Photo: Aglianico Source: Taub Family Selections, Mastroberardino Page Here are the show notes: We cover the history of the grape and discuss possible origins. Aglianico is considered to be one of Italy's oldest grapes and it was always thought to be an import from the Greeks who colonized Campania and other parts of southern Italy. Today, Attilio Scienza, the foremost Italian grape scientist, has changed that theory. He believes the grape is native to southern Italy and the name is related to the Spanish word for plains “llano” (ll=gli, both sounds like y sound in canyon). The grape may have been domesticated from grapes growing on the plains We discuss how the grape was nearly extinct after phylloxera, and how Antonio Mastroberardino - preserved and propagated Aglianico to make one of the best red wines in Italian history – the 1968 Mastroberardino Taurasi Riserva. The D'Angelo family revived Aglianico around Monte Vulture in Basilicata around the same time. The success of these two families on the world stage, encouraged others to start making wines from Aglianico, and today there are many great examples of wines from the grape Photo: 1968 Mastroberardino Taurasi Riserva, widely considered one of Italy's best wines Aglianico Viticulture: Aglianico produces medium to small, compact bunches. The individual berries are small, round, and dark blue-black with quite thick skins. The grape requires a long, warm growing season with a warm fall to fully develop flavors and calm tannins and acidity. It is early budding and late ripening. Overly cool or overly hot conditions don't do good things for the grape. Aglianico is one of the latest harvests in Italy, with Vulture often starting harvest in mid to late November According to Ian d'Agata, the top English-speaking writer on Italian wine, Aglianico has three biotypes (variations of the same grape, but not different enough to be clones): Taurasi, with small berries, less vigorous, and sensitivity to spring weather that may reduce the harvest Taburno (also called Aglianico Amaro -- but not because it's amaro /bitter, rather because it's higher in acidity) is less fertile with big bunches. It is earlier ripening, with higher alcohol and higher acidity del Vulture is most intensely flavored biotype, with strong fruit aromas and flavors, and it seems to have fewer viticultural issues The grape also has clones, the most popular of which are used to create bolder, darker wines Terroir Aglianico prefers volcanic soils. The Campania DOCGs are on extinct volcanoes or have influence from nearby Vesuvius. The volcanic activity makes these soils rich in nutrients, well-drained, and very complex. The grape loves elevation and it thrives in spots where other grapes can't ripen. Although Aglianico needs dry climates with abundant sun, it must have diurnal temperature swings at night so it can retain its acidity and build flavor slowly Photo: Mastroberardino's Aglianico vineyards Source: Taub Family Selections, Mastroberardino Page Styles: Generally, Aglianico has the following characteristics: Very high acidity and tannin. Floral (red roses), red fruit (sour cherries), plum (esp. from Vulture), leather and herbs (esp. from Taburno), smoke, and mineral notes. The wines are always savory. It is capable of long aging. Regardless of where the grape grows, these characteristics seem to be present. Some styles are lighter and more floral with higher acidity, while others are deep, earthy, fuller, and complex with tobacco, licorice, iron ore, and coffee notes. Aglianico needs age. It can be tough in its youth, with harsh tannin and acidity, since the grape has naturally high tartaric acid Other styles: IGT wines – blended with Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot or other native grapes Passito: Similar to Amarone from Veneto, these wines are made from partially dehydrated grapes. This style is very rare Sparkling: Made in the IGP classification. These wines often display red cherry, strawberries, and spice flavors and aromas Regions The grape is almost exclusively in southern Italy, mostly in Campania in the provinces of Avellino, Benevento, Sannio, and Caserta. In Basilicata, wines are mainly made around Potenza and Matera. All these areas are in cool, dry, sunny spots in the mountains The three main areas for high quality Aglianico in Italy are: Taurasi (1993 DOCG), which is near Avellino, is mountainous and therefore at altitude, has volcanic soils and has an ideal climate -- hot, sunny days, and cool nights to slow ripening and build flavor. Up to 15% other red grapes are permitted in the blend to soften Aglianico (often Piedirosso, the native aromatic grape, which is lighter than Aglianico, is used) Flavor profile: Black cherry, raspberry, cigar, coffee, earth, leather. High acidity, high tannin, high alcohol, medium bodied. Riserva: has higher alcohol levels is aged longer Producers: Mastroberardino, Feudi di San Gregorio, Ponte, Terre degli Svevi, Re Manfredi, Quintodecimo, Donnachiara, Antionio Caggiano, Salvatore Molettieri, Perillo, Luigi Tecce, Terrdora, Urciolo The wine we were drinking during the show, 2013 Feudi di San Gregorio Taurasi. Here is a link to the show I did with owner Antonio Capaldo, ep 337 Aglianico del Taburno (2011 DOCG) is near Benevento. These wines are less famed than Taurasi because the region was used for bulk wine until the 1980s. The region consists of 14 towns on the eastern side of the Taburno mountain. Rather than pure volcanic or a volcanic mix, soils are clay -limestone. Taburno has bigger diurnals than Taurasi, and is generally cooler than Taurasi leading to higher acidity. Flavor profile: Pepper, black fruit, figs, leather, and herbs. High acidity, high tannin, high alcohol, medium body Producers: Cantina del Taburno, Cantine Tora, La Rivolta Other Campania DOCS include: Cilento, Sannio, Gallucio, Irpinia, Falerno del Massico Aglianico Del Vulture (we did a whole podcast on this) is located in Basilicata, just around the province of Potenza in the north. The wine region borders Campania and Puglia. The wine is required to be 100% Aglianico. Aglianico del Vulture DOC and Aglianico del Vulture Superiore DOCGs are on volcanic, mineral rich, well-drained soils around the extinct volcano. The elevation of Monte Vulture and the rain shadow it creates make perfect conditions for Aglianico – it gets its long, cool growing season, where it can develop flavors and aromas over time Flavor profile: black plum, coffee, dried herbs, smoke, dark chocolate. These wines have lower acidity than the wines of Campania. They still have high tannin, and high alcohol Producers: Cantine del Notaio, Elena Fucci, Pasternoster, Macarico, Basilisco, Cantina di Venosa, Bisceglia, D'Angelo Aglianico can also be found in: Abruzzo & Molise, where it is blended with Montepulciano Lazio, Calabria, Puglia, where it is sometimes blended with Primitivo New World Regions Australia: Adelaide Hills, Barossa, Langhorne Creek, Mudgee, McLaren Vale, Riverina, Northern Tasmania– cool and warmer regions! The wines are apparently less acidic and tannic, and quite high quality USA: California: Many regions grow the grape but Caparone in Paso Robles was the first in 1992. It shows promise as the climate warms. Other US: Texas, New Mexico Argentina and Mexico are also having some success We end with a discussion of food pairings and encouragement to go out and try this gem! 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