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Prefecture and commune in Bourgogne-Franche-Comté, France

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Today's Catholic Mass Readings
Today's Catholic Mass Readings Friday, February 21, 2025

Today's Catholic Mass Readings

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2025 Transcription Available


Full Text of ReadingsFriday of the Sixth Week in Ordinary Time Lectionary: 339The Saint of the day is Saint Peter DamianSaint Peter Damian's Story Maybe because he was orphaned and had been treated shabbily by one of his brothers, Peter Damian was very good to the poor. It was the ordinary thing for him to have a poor person or two with him at table and he liked to minister personally to their needs. Peter escaped poverty and the neglect of his own brother when his other brother, who was archpriest of Ravenna, took him under his wing. His brother sent him to good schools and Peter became a professor. Already in those days, Peter was very strict with himself. He wore a hair shirt under his clothes, fasted rigorously and spent many hours in prayer. Soon, he decided to leave his teaching and give himself completely to prayer with the Benedictines of the reform of Saint Romuald at Fonte Avellana. They lived two monks to a hermitage. Peter was so eager to pray and slept so little that he soon suffered from severe insomnia. He found he had to use some prudence in taking care of himself. When he was not praying, he studied the Bible. The abbot commanded that when he died Peter should succeed him. Abbot Peter founded five other hermitages. He encouraged his brothers in a life of prayer and solitude and wanted nothing more for himself. The Holy See periodically called on him, however, to be a peacemaker or troubleshooter, between two abbeys in dispute or a cleric or government official in some disagreement with Rome. Finally, Pope Stephen IX made Peter the cardinal-bishop of Ostia. He worked hard to wipe out simony—the buying of church offices–and encouraged his priests to observe celibacy and urged even the diocesan clergy to live together and maintain scheduled prayer and religious observance. He wished to restore primitive discipline among religious and priests, warning against needless travel, violations of poverty, and too comfortable living. He even wrote to the bishop of Besancon complaining that the canons there sat down when they were singing the psalms in the Divine Office. He wrote many letters. Some 170 are extant. We also have 53 of his sermons and seven lives, or biographies, that he wrote. He preferred examples and stories rather than theory in his writings. The liturgical offices he wrote are evidence of his talent as a stylist in Latin. He asked often to be allowed to retire as cardinal-bishop of Ostia, and finally Pope Alexander II consented. Peter was happy to become once again just a monk, but he was still called to serve as a papal legate. When returning from such an assignment in Ravenna, he was overcome by a fever. With the monks gathered around him saying the Divine Office, he died on February 22, 1072. In 1828, he was declared a Doctor of the Church. Reflection Peter was a reformer and if he were alive today would no doubt encourage the renewal started by Vatican II. He would also applaud the greater emphasis on prayer that is shown by the growing number of priests, religious, and laypersons who gather regularly for prayer, as well as the special houses of prayer recently established by many religious communities. Enjoy these quotes from some of our favorite saints! Saint of the Day, Copyright Franciscan Media

Welcome to my room! by Kenmurr
Season 4 Episode 8 Business trip to France! #foreignlife #foereignexperience

Welcome to my room! by Kenmurr

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2025 4:21


Welcome to my room, my friend! I've lots of things to talk to you!  Episode 8 is #foreignlife #foereignexperience  I visited Besancon at inland area of France. Let's dive in!

Cyclocross Social Podcast
World Cup Besancon | Cyclocross Social Podcast S6E37

Cyclocross Social Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2024 69:42


A full day of racing in Besancon! Noah and Issam cover all 5 races including the wins of Mathieu van der Poel and Fem van Empel, but also the standout performances by the French team! 00:00 Opening 00:58 Mens race 18:31 Womens race 36:56 Men U23 51:10 Women Junior 59:18 Men Junior 1:09:08 Ending

Version Longue #RFMStrasbourg
Ce week-end se déroule le salon Retropolis à Micropolis Besançon

Version Longue #RFMStrasbourg

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2024 4:04


Retropolis c'est le salon du véhicule de sport et de collection.  Plus de 400 modèles exposés, visite guidée avec Alain Marietta co-organisateur de l'évènement.

Today's Catholic Mass Readings
Today's Catholic Mass Readings Wednesday, February 21, 2024

Today's Catholic Mass Readings

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2024 Transcription Available


Full Text of ReadingsWednesday of the First Week in Lent Lectionary: 226The Saint of the day is Saint Peter DamianSaint Peter Damian's Story Maybe because he was orphaned and had been treated shabbily by one of his brothers, Peter Damian was very good to the poor. It was the ordinary thing for him to have a poor person or two with him at table and he liked to minister personally to their needs. Peter escaped poverty and the neglect of his own brother when his other brother, who was archpriest of Ravenna, took him under his wing. His brother sent him to good schools and Peter became a professor. Already in those days, Peter was very strict with himself. He wore a hair shirt under his clothes, fasted rigorously and spent many hours in prayer. Soon, he decided to leave his teaching and give himself completely to prayer with the Benedictines of the reform of Saint Romuald at Fonte Avellana. They lived two monks to a hermitage. Peter was so eager to pray and slept so little that he soon suffered from severe insomnia. He found he had to use some prudence in taking care of himself. When he was not praying, he studied the Bible. The abbot commanded that when he died Peter should succeed him. Abbot Peter founded five other hermitages. He encouraged his brothers in a life of prayer and solitude and wanted nothing more for himself. The Holy See periodically called on him, however, to be a peacemaker or troubleshooter, between two abbeys in dispute or a cleric or government official in some disagreement with Rome. Finally, Pope Stephen IX made Peter the cardinal-bishop of Ostia. He worked hard to wipe out simony—the buying of church offices–and encouraged his priests to observe celibacy and urged even the diocesan clergy to live together and maintain scheduled prayer and religious observance. He wished to restore primitive discipline among religious and priests, warning against needless travel, violations of poverty, and too comfortable living. He even wrote to the bishop of Besancon complaining that the canons there sat down when they were singing the psalms in the Divine Office. He wrote many letters. Some 170 are extant. We also have 53 of his sermons and seven lives, or biographies, that he wrote. He preferred examples and stories rather than theory in his writings. The liturgical offices he wrote are evidence of his talent as a stylist in Latin. He asked often to be allowed to retire as cardinal-bishop of Ostia, and finally Pope Alexander II consented. Peter was happy to become once again just a monk, but he was still called to serve as a papal legate. When returning from such an assignment in Ravenna, he was overcome by a fever. With the monks gathered around him saying the Divine Office, he died on February 22, 1072. In 1828, he was declared a Doctor of the Church. Reflection Peter was a reformer and if he were alive today would no doubt encourage the renewal started by Vatican II. He would also applaud the greater emphasis on prayer that is shown by the growing number of priests, religious, and laypersons who gather regularly for prayer, as well as the special houses of prayer recently established by many religious communities. Saint of the Day, Copyright Franciscan Media

Private Passions
Raymond Blanc

Private Passions

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2024 36:08


Raymond Blanc is one of the finest chefs in the world and he is completely self-taught. He grew up in post-war France in Besancon in the Comte region of eastern France between Burgundy and the Jura Mountains with his four brothers and sisters. Raymond's mother – Maman Blanc - was his culinary inspiration. She would whip up delicious fresh, seasonal, local dishes, which became his guiding principal when he opened his first restaurant in Oxford, Les Quat' Saisons, in September 1977. Within two years it had been awarded a Michelin star and Restaurant of the Year by food critic Egon Ronay. Often working 18 hour days, he launched a bakery chain Maison Blanc in 1981 and then renovated and opened Le Manoir aux Quat'Saisons a country house hotel which was awarded two Michelin stars and is celebrating its 40th anniversary this year. He's also appeared on numerous TV shows including The Restaurant on BBC and the cookery series Simply Raymond on ITV. Raymond's musical choices include Vivaldi, Verdi, Beethoven and Leonard Cohen.

Clinician's Brief: The Podcast
A Fresh Look at Canine Sedation with Dr. Besancon

Clinician's Brief: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2023 25:58


Procedural sedation isn't what it used to be. With the advent of new drug options and the Fear Free® movement, the way we think about sedation in practice is changing. In this episode of the Clinician's Brief Partner Podcast, host Dr. Beth Molleson sits down with Dr. Mark Besancon to discuss his experience with procedural sedation in practice, including a closer look at Zenalpha® (medetomidine and vatinoxan hydrochlorides injection), a novel alpha-2 combination drug option for procedural sedation in dogs.Contact us:Podcast@briefmedia.comWhere to find us:Cliniciansbrief.com/podcastsFacebook.com/clinciansbriefTwitter: @cliniciansbriefInstagram: @clinicians.briefThe Team:Beth Molleson, DVM - HostSarah Pate - Producer & Project Manager, Brief StudioRandall Stupka - Podcast Production & Sound Editing

Radio Campus France
À Besancon la NEDC | Les super héros de la recherche | "Fraxinusman" de Marine Rousseau

Radio Campus France

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2023 6:32


Radio Campus Besançon vous propose en lien avec le Service Sciences, Arts et Culture de l'Université de Franche-Comté une série de podcast intitulée "Les super-héros de la recherche". Quatre chercheur.e.s se sont prêtés au jeu de la création de leur super héros du futur, celui qui les soutiendra dans leurs travaux de recherche ou les appliquera. A quoi peuvent-il bien ressembler ces supers scientifiques ? Comment les aident-ils à récolter des données ? Même s'ils viennent du futur, quelles sont leurs limites ? Ce personnage fictif leur permettra d'évoquer leurs travaux, leurs méthodes et leur quotidien de chercheur. Les épisodes : "Le mob-conscientosor" de Julia-Pearl "Fraxinusman" de Marine Rousseau "Nano" Sylvain Picaud "Super SAN & Elie" de Johan Achard Production Radio Campus Besançon https://campusbesancon.fr/

Radio Campus France
À Besancon, la NEDC | Les super héros de la recherche | "Le mob-conscientosor" de Julia-Pearl

Radio Campus France

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2023 6:27


Radio Campus Besançon vous propose en lien avec le Service Sciences, Arts et Culture de l'Université de Franche-Comté une série de podcast intitulée "Les super-héros de la recherche". Quatre chercheur.e.s se sont prêtés au jeu de la création de leur super héros du futur, celui qui les soutiendra dans leurs travaux de recherche ou les appliquera. A quoi peuvent-il bien ressembler ces supers scientifiques ? Comment les aident-ils à récolter des données ? Même s'ils viennent du futur, quelles sont leurs limites ? Ce personnage fictif leur permettra d'évoquer leurs travaux, leurs méthodes et leur quotidien de chercheur. Les épisodes : "Le mob-conscientosor" de Julia-Pearl "Fraxinusman" de Marine Rousseau "Nano" Sylvain Picaud "Super SAN & Elie" de Johan Achard Production Radio Campus Besançon https://campusbesancon.fr/

Radio Campus France
À Besancon la NEDC | Les super héros de la recherche | "Nano le super-robot" de Sylvain Picaud

Radio Campus France

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2023 8:00


Radio Campus Besançon vous propose en lien avec le Service Sciences, Arts et Culture de l'Université de Franche-Comté une série de podcast intitulée "Les super-héros de la recherche". Quatre chercheur.e.s se sont prêtés au jeu de la création de leur super héros du futur, celui qui les soutiendra dans leurs travaux de recherche ou les appliquera. A quoi peuvent-il bien ressembler ces supers scientifiques ? Comment les aident-ils à récolter des données ? Même s'ils viennent du futur, quelles sont leurs limites ? Ce personnage fictif leur permettra d'évoquer leurs travaux, leurs méthodes et leur quotidien de chercheur. Les épisodes : "Le mob-conscientosor" de Julia-Pearl "Fraxinusman" de Marine Rousseau "Nano" Sylvain Picaud "Super SAN & Elie" de Johan Achard Production Radio Campus Besançon https://campusbesancon.fr/

Radio Campus France
À Besancon la NEDC | Les super héros de la recherche | "Super SAN & Elie" de Johan Achard

Radio Campus France

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2023 7:57


Radio Campus Besançon vous propose en lien avec le Service Sciences, Arts et Culture de l'Université de Franche-Comté une série de podcast intitulée "Les super-héros de la recherche". Quatre chercheur.e.s se sont prêtés au jeu de la création de leur super héros du futur, celui qui les soutiendra dans leurs travaux de recherche ou les appliquera. A quoi peuvent-il bien ressembler ces supers scientifiques ? Comment les aident-ils à récolter des données ? Même s'ils viennent du futur, quelles sont leurs limites ? Ce personnage fictif leur permettra d'évoquer leurs travaux, leurs méthodes et leur quotidien de chercheur. Les épisodes : "Le mob-conscientosor" de Julia-Pearl "Fraxinusman" de Marine Rousseau "Nano" Sylvain Picaud "Super SAN & Elie" de Johan Achard Production Radio Campus Besançon https://campusbesancon.fr/

Triathlon Daddo Podcast
Daddo Triathlon Show puntata 27 - Ospite Samuele Angelini

Triathlon Daddo Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2023 84:33


Daddo Triathlon Show puntata 27 - Ospite Samuele AngeliniGiovedì 22 giugno 2023, ore 21.00, in diretta la 27^ puntata del Daddo Triathlon Show per parlare con competenza, e anche un pizzico di ironia, dell'attualità del mondo della triplice.Dario Daddo Nardone "moderator", opinionista il Marabaus, in arte Massimo Marabese, ospite della puntata Samuele Angelini, l'azzurro delle Fiamme Oro che ha vinto la Coppa Europa di Kitzbuhel.Temi della puntata:La vittoria di Samuele a KitzbuhelI risultati più importanti della scorsa settimana (Bardolino, Bordeaux, Besancon, Huatulco, Klagenfurt, Cairns...)La rubrica "Voci del triathlon"Le gare del prossimo week end, con focus su CampionatiItaliani Triathlon Olimpico Elite U23 Age Group No Draft Alba Adriatica, World Triathlon Championship Series Montreal, Challenge Roth, Ironman France...... E molto altro!Tutte le puntate del Daddo Triathlon Show qui: https://www.mondotriathlon.it/daddoSostieni il tuo Mondo Triathlon: https://bit.ly/donatri#daddocè #mondotriathlon #ioTRIamo ❤️#triathlon #trilife #fczstyle #passionetriathlon

Triathlon Daddo Podcast
Daddo Triathlon Show puntata 26 - Ospite Giuseppe Solla

Triathlon Daddo Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2023 99:25


Giovedì 15 giugno 2023, ore 21.00, in diretta la 26^ puntata del Daddo Triathlon Show per parlare con competenza, e anche un pizzico di ironia, dell'attualità del mondo della triplice.Dario Daddo Nardone "moderator", opinionista il Marabaus, in arte Massimo Marabese, ospite della puntata Giuseppe Solla, il guerriero sardo con un cuore grande così!Temi della puntata:la qualifica di Giuseppe Solla all'Ironman Philippinesil segreto del "nuovo" Sam Long i contributi video delle gare dello scorso week end, con i racconti video di:Margie SantimariaChiara Cavalli Sandra MairhoferAnna GazzariDavide RossettiStefano Micottile gare del prossimo week end in Italia: dallo storico Triathlon Internazionale di Bardolino al sempre più amato Triathlon Sprint di Crema, dalla Coppamondo Para Cup di Besancon in Francia alla Coppa Mondo di Huatulco in Messico, dall'Ironman Klangefurt in Austria, al Celtman in Scozia...le date della Super League Triathlon 2023... E molto altro!Tutte le puntate del Daddo Triathlon Show qui: https://www.mondotriathlon.it/daddoSostieni il tuo Mondo Triathlon: https://bit.ly/donatri#daddocè #mondotriathlon #ioTRIamo ❤️#triathlon #trilife #fczstyle #passionetriathlon

Today's Catholic Mass Readings
Today's Catholic Mass Readings Tuesday, February 21, 2023

Today's Catholic Mass Readings

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2023 Transcription Available


Full Text of ReadingsTuesday of the Seventh Week in Ordinary Time Lectionary: 342The Saint of the day is Saint Peter DamianSaint Peter Damian's Story Maybe because he was orphaned and had been treated shabbily by one of his brothers, Peter Damian was very good to the poor. It was the ordinary thing for him to have a poor person or two with him at table and he liked to minister personally to their needs. Peter escaped poverty and the neglect of his own brother when his other brother, who was archpriest of Ravenna, took him under his wing. His brother sent him to good schools and Peter became a professor. Already in those days, Peter was very strict with himself. He wore a hair shirt under his clothes, fasted rigorously and spent many hours in prayer. Soon, he decided to leave his teaching and give himself completely to prayer with the Benedictines of the reform of Saint Romuald at Fonte Avellana. They lived two monks to a hermitage. Peter was so eager to pray and slept so little that he soon suffered from severe insomnia. He found he had to use some prudence in taking care of himself. When he was not praying, he studied the Bible. The abbot commanded that when he died Peter should succeed him. Abbot Peter founded five other hermitages. He encouraged his brothers in a life of prayer and solitude and wanted nothing more for himself. The Holy See periodically called on him, however, to be a peacemaker or troubleshooter, between two abbeys in dispute or a cleric or government official in some disagreement with Rome. Finally, Pope Stephen IX made Peter the cardinal-bishop of Ostia. He worked hard to wipe out simony—the buying of church offices–and encouraged his priests to observe celibacy and urged even the diocesan clergy to live together and maintain scheduled prayer and religious observance. He wished to restore primitive discipline among religious and priests, warning against needless travel, violations of poverty, and too comfortable living. He even wrote to the bishop of Besancon complaining that the canons there sat down when they were singing the psalms in the Divine Office. He wrote many letters. Some 170 are extant. We also have 53 of his sermons and seven lives, or biographies, that he wrote. He preferred examples and stories rather than theory in his writings. The liturgical offices he wrote are evidence of his talent as a stylist in Latin. He asked often to be allowed to retire as cardinal-bishop of Ostia, and finally Pope Alexander II consented. Peter was happy to become once again just a monk, but he was still called to serve as a papal legate. When returning from such an assignment in Ravenna, he was overcome by a fever. With the monks gathered around him saying the Divine Office, he died on February 22, 1072. In 1828, he was declared a Doctor of the Church. Reflection Peter was a reformer and if he were alive today would no doubt encourage the renewal started by Vatican II. He would also applaud the greater emphasis on prayer that is shown by the growing number of priests, religious, and laypersons who gather regularly for prayer, as well as the special houses of prayer recently established by many religious communities. Saint of the Day, Copyright Franciscan Media

In The Red with Curtis White
Ep 51: Kaya Musgrave

In The Red with Curtis White

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2023 30:05


Just a few days before the 2023 World Championships, Curtis recaps the World Cups in Benidorm and Besancon before chatting with US Jr National Champion Kaya Musgrave about her 2022/2023 season and the lead up to her first World Championships.

Cyclocross Social Podcast
Cyclocross World Cup Besancon | Cyclocross Social Podcast (S4E49)

Cyclocross Social Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2023 32:57


The worldcup season is over! Noah and Issam discuss the fianl day of racing in Besancon. They talk about the big attack of Van der Poel which lead to him taking the win. They spend more time on the big battle for second. Noah is critical of Venturini, whilst Issam is happy for Niewenhuis who got a podium! They also talk about iserbyt, Kuhn and Boros. They then talk about the womens race which was won by Pieterse. They talk about her charge through the field, but also about the battle for second between Worst and Van der Heijden. They then talk about Backsted and Schreiber before a short discussion on the non selection of Bakker. Listen to this and much more in this episode of the cyclocross social podcast

C'est toi la Radio
INTERVIEW FRANCK BESANCON

C'est toi la Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2023 218:21


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Worship from Seal Church
Worship Dec 4: Advent 2

Worship from Seal Church

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2022 21:05


Join us for worship from Seal Church. A copy of the service sheet can be found on the church website. www.sealpeterandpaul.com Preacher: Canon Anne Le Bas Image: Jacques de Besancon ; Jesse Tree Today's hymn sung by St Martins in the Fields is: O come, O come, Emmanuel O come, O come Emmanuel sung by St Martin's Voices 1 O come, O come Emmanuel, And ransom captive Israel, That mourns in lonely exile here, Until the Son of God appear. Rejoice! Rejoice! Emmanuel Shall come to thee, O Israel. 2 O come, Thou Rod of Jesse, free Thine own from Satan's tyranny; From depths of hell Thy people save, And give them victory o'er the grave. Refrain 3 O come, Thou Day-spring, come and cheer Our spirits by Thine advent here; Disperse the gloomy clouds of night, And death's dark shadows put to flight. Refrain 4 O come, Thou Key of David, come, And open wide our heavenly home; Make safe the way that leads on high, And close the path to misery. Refrain 5 O come, O come, Thou Lord of might, Who to Thy tribes, on Sinai's height, In ancient times didst give the law In cloud and majesty and awe. Refrain Latin 13th century translated by John M Neale (1818-1866) (Public Domain) --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/anne-le-bas/message

Le Petit Manager
#32 [REDIF] - Eric Grandmaison - A la découverte de l'univers Soft-Skills

Le Petit Manager

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2022 59:08


Aujourd'hui je vous emmène à la rencontre d'Eric GRANDMAISON, coach depuis plus de 20 ans. Eric a fondé il y a environ 4 ans La Maison Madeleine située à Besancon, un espace chaleureux qui favorise les relations humaines. On part avec lui à la découverte de l'univers des Soft-Skills dans une interview passionnante remplie de conseils, d'anecdotes et qui n'hésite pas à s'aventurer sur les sentiers du savoir. ✅ Qu'entendons-nous par Soft-Skills ?  ✅ Pourquoi en parlons-nous de plus en plus ?  ✅ Comment les développer ? ✅ Comment les évaluer ? ... Les compétences comportementales nous permettent d'aborder d'autres sujets tels que l'intelligence émotionnelle, les biais cognitifs, les neurosciences et bien d'autres. Retrouvez Eric Grandmaison sur : - LinkedIn : https://www.linkedin.com/in/eric-grandmaison-500a8420/ - Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/lamaisonmadeleine/ - Le site internet de La Maison Madeleine : http://transferance.fr/lequipe/ Bonne écoute ! Soutenez-nous !

Avenida Emprendimiento esquina Innovación
Curso: Finanzas en Simple | con Phillippe Besancon | Clase 3: Construir un buen relato financiero | #ademLatam

Avenida Emprendimiento esquina Innovación

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2022 11:32


En este curso llamado "Finanzas en Simple" liderado por el profesor Philippe Besancon, Gerente General & Fundador de CFOremoto, se van a entregar conceptos y conocimientos clave en relación a las finanzas empresariales de una forma simple y entretenida, que permitan a los asistentes disminuir las asimetrías de información y tomar acciones hacia un buen manejo financiero de sus empresas. Clase 3: Construir un buen relato financiero Pregunta clave: ¿Cómo puede afectar el tipo de negocio que estoy desarrollando en mi relato financiero? Objetivo de la clase: Entender que las acciones del día a día sirven para mucho más que el control del día a día, por ejemplo, para construir la historia financiera del negocio, aprender de las decisiones pasadas, definir métricas importantes y tomar decisiones con conocimiento de causa. Material complementario: www.cforemoto.com / blog.cforemoto.com Este espacio en formato podcast es parte del contenido que forma parte de la malla de estudios del Tercer Semestre 2022 comprendido entre el 04 de agosto y el 30 de septiembre, mediante conversaciones que sostienen distintos profesores de la Academia de Emprendedores con el alumno Leo Meyer. Para conectar con los distintos profesores te invitamos a ser parte de la Comunidad #ademLatam donde podrás sumarte a un Newsletter semanal con actividades, conocimientos y herramientas que puedes usar de inmediato parar mejorar tu empresa, equipos, gestión y ventas. Más información en www.ademlatam.com | En Instagram somos @ademlatam | En Linkedin somos Adem Si quieres visibilizar tu marca durante la clase revisa esta información --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ademlatam/message

Avenida Emprendimiento esquina Innovación
Curso: Finanzas en Simple | con Phillippe Besancon | Clase 2: Mantener la casa ordenada en el día a día | #ademLatam

Avenida Emprendimiento esquina Innovación

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2022 11:01


En este curso llamado "Finanzas en Simple" liderado por el profesor Philippe Besancon, Gerente General & Fundador de CFOremoto, se van a entregar conceptos y conocimientos clave en relación a las finanzas empresariales de una forma simple y entretenida, que permitan a los asistentes disminuir las asimetrías de información y tomar acciones hacia un buen manejo financiero de sus empresas. Clase 2: Mantener la casa ordenada en el día a día Pregunta clave: ¿Qué acciones son necesarias para poder mantener el orden financiero en todo momento? Objetivo de la clase: Aprender sobre los roles que deben tenerse en cuenta y las tareas específicas que deben realizarse en el día a día para sentar las bases para un buen control financiero ahora y en el futuro. Material complementario: www.cforemoto.com / blog.cforemoto.com Este espacio en formato podcast es parte del contenido que forma parte de la malla de estudios del Tercer Semestre 2022 comprendido entre el 04 de agosto y el 30 de septiembre, mediante conversaciones que sostienen distintos profesores de la Academia de Emprendedores con el alumno Leo Meyer. Para conectar con los distintos profesores te invitamos a ser parte de la Comunidad #ademLatam donde podrás sumarte a un Newsletter semanal con actividades, conocimientos y herramientas que puedes usar de inmediato parar mejorar tu empresa, equipos, gestión y ventas. Más información en www.ademlatam.com | En Instagram somos @ademlatam | En Linkedin somos Adem Si quieres visibilizar tu marca durante la clase revisa esta información --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ademlatam/message

Gettin' To Know The 570
Gettin' to Know Karl Besancon & Bill Roush | Owners of The Bug Guyz in Mountain Top, PA

Gettin' To Know The 570

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2022 107:08


Do you have Bugs? Want them gone? Call the Bug Guyz! No, this isn't a cheesy infomercial, it's our latest episode of Gettin' To Know The 570! Join Frank as he sits down with owners Karl and Bill, to learn the ins and outs of their Creepy Crawler Catching Business! We had a ton of laughs, and loved hearing about how the gripes of the "Corporate Bug World", coupled with the drive to become their own bosses, "bugged" them just enough to set out and do it on their own! You also won't want to miss this episode's keyword for a chance to win the awesome giveaway that they have planned!If you or someone you know wants to be featured in our next podcast, message us on Facebook! Until next time, keep Eatin', Drinkin', and Shoppin' Local.To learn more about The Bug Guyz, visit their Facebook and website.

Avenida Emprendimiento esquina Innovación
Curso: Finanzas en Simple | con Philippe Besancon | Clase 1: El rol de contador | #ademLatam

Avenida Emprendimiento esquina Innovación

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2022 11:14


En este curso llamado "Finanzas en Simple" liderado por el profesor Philippe Besancon, Gerente General & Fundador de CFOremoto, se van a entregar conceptos y conocimientos clave en relación a las finanzas empresariales de una forma simple y entretenida, que permitan a los asistentes disminuir las asimetrías de información y tomar acciones hacia un buen manejo financiero de sus empresas. Clase 1: El rol de contador Pregunta clave: ¿Qué tareas debo confiarle a mi contador/a si tengo una pequeña empresa? Objetivo de la clase: Perderle el miedo a la relación con el contador de la compañía, tomar el control de esa relación comercial, saber que esperar de ese rol con el objetivo de tener la tranquilidad de que las cosas se están haciendo bien de cara al regulador. Material complementario: www.cforemoto.com / blog.cforemoto.com Este espacio en formato podcast es parte del contenido que forma parte de la malla de estudios del Tercer Semestre 2022 comprendido entre el 04 de agosto y el 30 de septiembre, mediante conversaciones que sostienen distintos profesores de la Academia de Emprendedores con el alumno Leo Meyer. Para conectar con los distintos profesores te invitamos a ser parte de la Comunidad #ademLatam donde podrás sumarte a un Newsletter semanal con actividades, conocimientos y herramientas que puedes usar de inmediato parar mejorar tu empresa, equipos, gestión y ventas. Más información en www.ademlatam.com | En Instagram somos @ademlatam | En Linkedin somos Adem Si quieres visibilizar tu marca durante la clase revisa esta información --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ademlatam/message

Extraterrien
1/2 Thibaut Baronian (Trail) - Le moteur ca doit rester le kiffe (partie 1/2)

Extraterrien

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2022 48:17


1ère partie de l'interview ! Je teste le format de couper les interviews en 2 pour une meilleure lisibilité. Dites moi ce que vous en pensez sur Insta :) Thibaut c'est un peu le pote qu'on aime tous avoir.Il a toujours le sourire.Il est toujours de bonne humeur.Il est toujours optimiste.Il est bavard et pas avare de conseilMais derrière ce sourire contagieux se cache quand même une grand compétiteur.Un mec qui aime "aller se fighter avec les copains" comme il dit.C'est aussi ca le trail finalement, on peut aimer la compétition et se tirer la bourreMais aussi être cool, sans pression.Un épisode super décomplexant à écouter durant une bonne sortie en montagne ! Durant l'épisode on a causé : De la bourgade de Besancon et des sportifs qui l'habitent Du plaisir de la compet' Sa capacité à être à donf'C'est quoi être "pro" dans le trail il y a 10 ans Voir Acast.com/privacy pour les informations sur la vie privée et l'opt-out.

The Ozark Podcast
Ep. 15 - Brad Besancon - AR Blood Trailing Network, Tracking Wounded Deer, and His Legendary Dog 'Katy'

The Ozark Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2022 87:39


Kyle talks with Brad Besancon, the founder of the Arkansas Blood Trailing Network, to learn more about what he and other blood trackers in the state of Arkansas do for hunters in their area. They discuss the ARBTN, how it works, what blood trailing actually is, what to know and look for when you're tracking wounded deer, & of course his legendary Texas Lacy dog "Katy". Support the show & gain access to exclusive video footage of our interviews + free monthly stickers through our patreon: patreon.com/theozarkpodcast Advertising inquiries: theozarkpodcast@gmail.com Instagram: @theozarkpodcast The Ozark Podcast is presented by Inland (@inland.us). Check out our website featuring t-shirts, hoodies, hats, stickers, and other merch at www.inland-us.com

Laïcidade, la voix laïque et sociale
Laïkino #28 : dessins animés

Laïcidade, la voix laïque et sociale

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2022 4:35


Alain Defremont chroniqueur cinématographique de l'UFAL vous présente plusieurs films. « ZARAFA » (nom d'une girafe) est un film d'animation de Rémi BESANCON, que l'on peut voir à partir de huit ans. Une réflexion intelligente et historique sur la colonisation. Une belle réussite. « Le sommet des dieux » réalisé par Patrick IMBERT, nous plonge dans un récit d'alpinisme en haute montagne, avec une intrigue passionnante et un graphisme somptueux. « Un conte peut en cacher un autre » réalisé par deux cinéastes allemands est un détournement de personnages de dessins animés célèbres ! Extrêmement réjouissant ! 

Today's Catholic Mass Readings
Today's Catholic Mass Readings Monday, February 21, 2022

Today's Catholic Mass Readings

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2022


Full Text of ReadingsMonday of the Seventh Week in Ordinary Time Lectionary: 341All podcast readings are produced by the USCCB and are from the Catholic Lectionary, based on the New American Bible and approved for use in the United States _______________________________________The Saint of the day is Saint Peter DamianMaybe because he was orphaned and had been treated shabbily by one of his brothers, Peter Damian was very good to the poor. It was the ordinary thing for him to have a poor person or two with him at table and he liked to minister personally to their needs. Peter escaped poverty and the neglect of his own brother when his other brother, who was archpriest of Ravenna, took him under his wing. His brother sent him to good schools and Peter became a professor. Already in those days, Peter was very strict with himself. He wore a hair shirt under his clothes, fasted rigorously and spent many hours in prayer. Soon, he decided to leave his teaching and give himself completely to prayer with the Benedictines of the reform of Saint Romuald at Fonte Avellana. They lived two monks to a hermitage. Peter was so eager to pray and slept so little that he soon suffered from severe insomnia. He found he had to use some prudence in taking care of himself. When he was not praying, he studied the Bible. The abbot commanded that when he died Peter should succeed him. Abbot Peter founded five other hermitages. He encouraged his brothers in a life of prayer and solitude and wanted nothing more for himself. The Holy See periodically called on him, however, to be a peacemaker or troubleshooter, between two abbeys in dispute or a cleric or government official in some disagreement with Rome. Finally, Pope Stephen IX made Peter the cardinal-bishop of Ostia. He worked hard to wipe out simony—the buying of church offices–and encouraged his priests to observe celibacy and urged even the diocesan clergy to live together and maintain scheduled prayer and religious observance. He wished to restore primitive discipline among religious and priests, warning against needless travel, violations of poverty, and too comfortable living. He even wrote to the bishop of Besancon complaining that the canons there sat down when they were singing the psalms in the Divine Office. He wrote many letters. Some 170 are extant. We also have 53 of his sermons and seven lives, or biographies, that he wrote. He preferred examples and stories rather than theory in his writings. The liturgical offices he wrote are evidence of his talent as a stylist in Latin. He asked often to be allowed to retire as cardinal-bishop of Ostia, and finally Pope Alexander II consented. Peter was happy to become once again just a monk, but he was still called to serve as a papal legate. When returning from such an assignment in Ravenna, he was overcome by a fever. With the monks gathered around him saying the Divine Office, he died on February 22, 1072. In 1828, he was declared a Doctor of the Church. Reflection Peter was a reformer and if he were alive today would no doubt encourage the renewal started by Vatican II. He would also applaud the greater emphasis on prayer that is shown by the growing number of priests, religious, and laypersons who gather regularly for prayer, as well as the special houses of prayer recently established by many religious communities. Saint of the Day, Copyright Franciscan Media

What’s Treading with Tire Review
The Shift Toward Compact Equipment & How it Will Affect OTR Dealers with Bruce Besancon

What’s Treading with Tire Review

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2022 17:31


Drive by any construction site today, and you'll probably see tractors, loaders, skid steers - the mainstays that sites need to keep running. However, in recent years, those pieces of equipment have downsized, giving the market for compact construction, ag and lawn equipment a boost. Now, that's not to say those large earthmovers are going extinct. In fact, they play a huge role in readying a site for construction. However, when efficiency comes into play, the tiny but mighty equipment is having its time in the spotlight, and there are lots of reasons why. To discuss this trend and how it will impact tire dealers, we spoke with Bruce Besancon, vice president of sales for Yokohama Off-Highway Tires, in this episode of What's Treading with Tire Review, presented by AAPEX 2022. In this episode, Bruce delves into:- Factors influencing the shift toward more compact equipment, especially in the construction sector. - How the $1.2 trillion U.S. infrastructure bill signed into law late last year will impact the growth of compact equipment. - How shifts in the market like this impact Yokohama's product strategy.- How tire dealers can work with fleets, rental companies and their vendor partners to better service compact equipment as more of these machines come to market.Watch here or subscribe to What's Treading with Tire Review on:Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/whats-treading-with-tire-review/id1470309726Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1GA3lp6AFo7V7EEG5awHaEGoogle Play: https://play.google.com/music/listen?u=0#/ps/Iv76bs6re7unom4p76myj3cakhmSpreaker: https://www.spreaker.com/show/what-s-treading-with-tire-reviewYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6rYE1NOtnlw&list=PLVkqUUE022sdAVQ6DuHU8cxd3FS2ni9vA

Cyclocross Social Podcast
Cyclocross Social Podcast with Clara Honsinger and Katie Clouse: An American perspective on racing in Europe (Episode 45)

Cyclocross Social Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2021 50:44


The cyclocross social podcast is back for the 2021-22 season! Today Noah is joined by Clara Honsingert and Katie Clouse to talk about what its like for Americans to race in Europe! After the introduction and snap questions, Clara and Katie take a look back at the previous season. For Clara a successful one, for Katie no so much as she was injured. They talk about their expectations coming into the season and compare racing in the US with racing in Europe. Following that, they speak about the races in Europe. Obviously the focus is on Clara's win on the Koppenberg, and Katie's 9th place in Besancon. After that they talk about the US nationals, the program for the christmas period and the preparation for the world championships in Fayetteville. They also touch upon some other things like the X2O duck and the covid situation. Listen to this, and much more, in this episode of the cyclocross social podcast! Any comments, reactions and feedback can be sent to Noah@cyclocrosss.com

Viaje al mundo del Jazz
Pat Metheny Live en Francia, 1991 (Parte 2)

Viaje al mundo del Jazz

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2021 60:01


Hola amigos jazzeros Seguimos reaccionando y haciendo recuerdos en torno a la Parte 2 del concierto en vivo de Pat Metheny Group en Besancon, Francia, Julio 8 de 1991. Esta vez viajamos desde el "primer arcoiris" con el premiado "First Circle" pasando por la admiración de Pat por Wes Montgomery en "If I could", a un carnaval brasileño en "Straight on red" y terminando con la arquitectura sonora de simple a compleja de "Are you going with me?". Les invitamos a escuchar este episodio especial. Temas : 1. First Circle 2. Scrap Metal 3. If I Could 4. Spring Ain't Here 5. Straight On Red 6. Are You Going With Me? *Suscríbete a nuestro canal. Si ya lo has hecho, considera apoyarnos como mecenas para hacer sustentable nuestro programa y mantener nuestro viaje en vuelo. (Podrás acceder a material exclusivo y primicias que publicaremos regularmente) * En viajealmundodeljazz.com encontrarás un reproductor con una selección de Jazz Moderno y Jazz Clásico. * Me gusta, Comparte y Comenta.

Viaje al mundo del Jazz
Pat Metheny Live en Francia, 1991 (Parte 1)

Viaje al mundo del Jazz

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2021 47:07


¡Bienvenidos! Esta semana dedicaremos los episodios de martes y viernes a escuchar un concierto en vivo muy especial del Pat Metheny Group en Besancon, Francia, Julio 8 de 1991. Aquella fue una gira mítica que se publicó en el disco "The Road to you" (1993) y que repasó lo más importante de su música de los 80's. Esa trilogía formada por los discos "First Circle", "Still Life Talking" y "Letter from Home" que evidencian el gusto del guitarrista por los ritmos de Brasil entre otras influencias. ¡Que lo disfruten! Temas : 1. Have You Heard (Con una partida falsa incluida) 2. Every Summer Night 3. Naked Moon 4. Better Days Ahead 5. Change Of Heart 6. Last Train Home *Suscríbete a nuestro canal. Si ya lo has hecho, considera apoyarnos como mecenas para hacer sustentable nuestro programa y mantener nuestro viaje en vuelo. (Podrás acceder a material exclusivo y primicias que publicaremos regularmente) * En viajealmundodeljazz.com encontrarás un reproductor con una selección de Jazz Moderno y Jazz Clásico. * Me gusta, Comparte y Comenta.

Cyclocross Social Podcast
Cyclocross Social Podcast: UCI Worldcup Besancon (Episode 36)

Cyclocross Social Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2021 36:17


The cyclocross social podcast is back for the 2021-22 season! Today Noah is joined by Twan and Issam to talk about the 8th round of the Worldcup in Besancon! Todays main talking point is the battle between Eli Iserbyt and Toon Aerts. These 2 riders gave it their absolute everything to win, we dive into the battle and some crucial monents including the tackle of Aerts on Iserbyt. Behind that Pim Ronhaar did a phenomenal job, ending third. He became the third youngest podium sitter of a worldcup. We also look into the performances of Meisen and Orts. For the womens race we mainly talk about the second place of Rochette, who got her first European worldcup podium. Ofcouse Brand her wins also gets attention, just as the rest of the riders in the top 10. We mainly zoom in on the great ride of Katie Clouse, and her teammate Clara Honsinger. Listen to this, and much more, in this episode of the cyclocross social podcast! Any comments, reactions and feedback can be sent to Noah@cyclocrosss.com

Le Petit Manager
#32 - A la découverte de l'univers Soft-Skills - Interview Eric Grandmaison

Le Petit Manager

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2021 59:08


Aujourd'hui je vous emmène à la rencontre d'Eric GRANDMAISON, coach depuis plus de 20 ans. Eric a fondé il y a environ 4 ans La Maison Madeleine située à Besancon, un espace chaleureux qui favorise les relations humaines. On part avec lui à la découverte de l'univers des Soft-Skills dans une interview passionnante remplie de conseils, d'anecdotes et qui n'hésite pas à s'aventurer sur les sentiers du savoir. ✅ Qu'entendons-nous par Soft-Skills ?  ✅ Pourquoi en parlons-nous de plus en plus ?  ✅ Comment les développer ? ✅ Comment les évaluer ? ... Les compétences comportementales nous permettent d'aborder d'autres sujets tels que l'intelligence émotionnelle, les biais cognitifs, les neurosciences et bien d'autres. Retrouvez Eric Grandmaison sur : - LinkedIn : https://www.linkedin.com/in/eric-grandmaison-500a8420/ - Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/lamaisonmadeleine/ - Le site internet de La Maison Madeleine : http://transferance.fr/lequipe/ Bonne écoute ! Soutenez-nous !

Finding Joy with Kara
Janna Hymes, Conductor, Carmel Symphony Orchestra

Finding Joy with Kara

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2021 29:20


Versatility, passion, and innovation are the hallmarks of American conductor Janna Hymes — not to mention energetic! Renowned for her inspiring performances, musical depth, and energetic presence both on and off the podium, she has developed a reputation as an exciting, detailed communicator. She is also one of the first female conductors to lead an orchestra, and the first to lead the Carmel Symphony Orchestra. Born in New York City, Janna Hymes is a Fulbright scholar, recipient of a 1999 Geraldine C. and Emory M. Ford Foundation Grant, and a prizewinner of the 1998 International Conducting Competition in Besancon, France. She studied under such prominent conductors as Leonard Bernstein, Gustav Meier, Otto Werner-Mueller, and Gunther Schuller, and holds degrees from the University of Wisconsin-Madison and the College-Conservatory of Music of the University of Cincinnati. She also studied at the Tanglewood Music Center, Aspen Music Festival, the Festival at Sandpoint (ID), and the Conductor's Guild Institute. Janna is normalizing diversity as a conductor of a mostly-classical orchestra. Listen to how she brings the joy of music to others and to herself. Connect with Janna Hymes CarmelSymphony.org Connect with Kara karakavensky.com @karakavensky on Twitter, FB, IG  https://www.facebook.com/karakavenskywriter/ https://www.instagram.com/karakavensky/  https://twitter.com/karakavensky Music by Adam Gibson of Adam Gibson Design Mixing by The Brassy Broadcasting Company  

Auckland Libraries
Meet a Rare Book - Medieval Manuscripts

Auckland Libraries

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2021 42:53


Listen to Georgia Prince talk about one of Auckland Libraries particularly beautiful medieval manuscripts, the Besancon missal, created in 1470. Discover how medieval manuscripts were created and why they have always been luxury objects. The process of making the vellum, sourcing the best pigments, and commissioning the best artists and apprentices were time-consuming and expensive tasks. Learn more about this manuscript: https://www.aucklandlibraries.govt.nz/Pages/meet-a-rare-book-ep1-medieval-manuscripts.aspx Enjoy other Meet a Rare Book episodes from the series playlist: https://www.aucklandlibraries.govt.nz/Pages/meet-a-rare-book.aspx Sound: Originally recorded on 3 August 2021 for the Meet a Rare Book Collection SA_0078_025 Image: Catholic Church. Besancon missal, 1470. MS G.139.017 Music: https://www.purple-planet.com; https://www.chosic.com; zapsplat.com Production Credits: Edited and presented for podcast by Mark Gosper, 2021. Staff talks presented by Georgia Prince recorded by Sue Berman [2019-2021]. Executive producer - Sue Berman Research and copywriting - Renée Orr, Zoë Colling, Georgia Prince and Jane Wild. Thanks to the Digital Assets, Web Design and Content and Development Teams. Supported by Auckland Council Libraries.

Le resto du jour - FB Besançon
Bêtises et Volup'thé à Besancon fait le choix de la livraison gratuite

Le resto du jour - FB Besançon

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2021 3:05


durée : 00:03:05 - Le restaurant du jour France Bleu Besançon

Modellansatz - English episodes only

In den nächsten Wochen bis zum 20.2.2020 möchte Anna Hein, Studentin der Wissenschaftskommunikation am KIT, eine Studie im Rahmen ihrer Masterarbeit über den Podcast Modellansatz durchführen. Dazu möchte sie gerne einige Interviews mit Ihnen, den Hörerinnen und Hörern des Podcast Modellansatz führen, um herauszufinden, wer den Podcast hört und wie und wofür er genutzt wird. Die Interviews werden anonymisiert und werden jeweils circa 15 Minuten in Anspruch nehmen. Für die Teilnahme an der Studie können Sie sich bis zum 20.2.2020 unter der Emailadresse studie.modellansatz@web.de bei Anna Hein melden. Wir würden uns sehr freuen, wenn sich viele Interessenten melden würden. In the coming weeks until February 20, 2020, Anna Hein, student of science communication at KIT, intends to conduct a study on the Modellansatz Podcast within her master's thesis. For this purpose, she would like to conduct some interviews with you, the listeners of the Modellansatz Podcast, to find out who listens to the podcast and how and for what purpose it is used. The interviews will be anonymous and will take about 15 minutes each. To participate in the study, you can register with Anna Hein until 20.2.2020 at studie.modellansatz@web.de . We would be very pleased if many interested parties would contact us. This is the second of three conversation recorded Conference on mathematics of wave phenomena 23-27 July 2018 in Karlsruhe. Gudrun is in conversation with Mariana Haragus about Benard-Rayleigh problems. On the one hand this is a much studied model problem in Partial Differential Equations. There it has connections to different fields of research due to the different ways to derive and read the stability properties and to work with nonlinearity. On the other hand it is a model for various applications where we observe an interplay between boyancy and gravity and for pattern formation in general. An everyday application is the following: If one puts a pan with a layer of oil on the hot oven (in order to heat it up) one observes different flow patterns over time. In the beginning it is easy to see that the oil is at rest and not moving at all. But if one waits long enough the still layer breaks up into small cells which makes it more difficult to see the bottom clearly. This is due to the fact that the oil starts to move in circular patterns in these cells. For the problem this means that the system has more than one solutions and depending on physical parameters one solution is stable (and observed in real life) while the others are unstable. In our example the temperature difference between bottom and top of the oil gets bigger as the pan is heating up. For a while the viscosity and the weight of the oil keep it still. But if the temperature difference is too big it is easier to redistribute the different temperature levels with the help of convection of the oil. The question for engineers as well as mathematicians is to find the point where these convection cells evolve in theory in order to keep processes on either side of this switch. In theory (not for real oil because it would start to burn) for even bigger temperature differences the original cells would break up into even smaller cells to make the exchange of energy faster. In 1903 Benard did experiments similar to the one described in the conversation which fascinated a lot of his colleagues at the time. The equations where derived a bit later and already in 1916 Lord Rayleigh found the 'switch', which nowadays is called the critical Rayleigh number. Its size depends on the thickness of the configuration, the viscositiy of the fluid, the gravity force and the temperature difference. Only in the 1980th it became clear that Benards' experiments and Rayleigh's analysis did not really cover the same problem since in the experiment the upper boundary is a free boundary to the surrounding air while Rayleigh considered fixed boundaries. And this changes the size of the critical Rayleigh number. For each person doing experiments it is also an observation that the shape of the container with small perturbations in the ideal shape changes the convection patterns. Maria does study the dynamics of nonlinear waves and patterns. This means she is interested in understanding processes which change over time. Her main questions are: Existence of observed waves as solutions of the equations The stability of certain types of solutions How is the interaction of different waves She treats her problems with the theory of dynamical systems and bifurcations. The simplest tools go back to Poincaré when understanding ordinary differential equations. One could consider the partial differential equations to be the evolution in an infinite dimensional phase space. Here, in the 1980s, Klaus Kirchgässner had a few crucial ideas how to construct special solutions to nonlinear partial differential equations. It is possible to investigate waterwave problems which are dispersive equations as well as flow problems which are dissipative. Together with her colleagues in Besancon she is also very keen to match experiments for optical waves with her mathematical analysis. There Mariana is working with a variant of the Nonlinear Schrödinger equation called Lugiato-Lefever Equation. It has many different solutions, e.g. periodic solutions and solitons. Since 2002 Mariana has been Professor in Besancon (University of Franche-Comté, France). Before that she studied and worked in a lot of different places, namely in Bordeaux, Stuttgart, Bucharest, Nice, and Timisoara. References V.A. Getling: Rayleigh-Bénard Convection Structures and Dynamics, Advanced Series in Nonlinear Dynamics, Volume 11, World Scientific, Oxford (1998) P. H. Rabinowitz: Existence and nonuniqueness of rectangular solutions of the Bénard problem. Arch. Rational Mech. Anal. (1968) 29: 32. M. Haragus and G. Iooss: Local bifurcations, center manifolds, and normal forms in infinite-dimensional dynamical systems. Universitext. Springer-Verlag London, Ltd., London; EDP Sciences, Les Ulis, 2011. Newell, Alan C. Solitons in mathematics and physics. CBMS-NSF Regional Conference Series in Applied Mathematics, 48. Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics (SIAM), Philadelphia, PA, 1985. Y. K. Chembo, D. Gomila, M. Tlidi, C. R. Menyuk: Topical Issue: Theory and Applications of the Lugiato-Lefever Equation. Eur. Phys. J. D 71 (2017). Podcasts S. Fliss, G. Thäter: Transparent Boundaries. Conversation in the Modellansatz Podcast episode 75, Department of Mathematics, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), 2015. M. Kray, G. Thäter: Splitting Waves. Conversation in the Modellansatz Podcast episode 62, Department of Mathematics, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), 2015. F. Sayas, G. Thäter: Acoustic scattering. Conversation in the Modellansatz Podcast episode 58, Department of Mathematics, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), 2015.

Modellansatz
Pattern Formation

Modellansatz

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2020 30:07


In den nächsten Wochen bis zum 20.2.2020 möchte Anna Hein, Studentin der Wissenschaftskommunikation am KIT, eine Studie im Rahmen ihrer Masterarbeit über den Podcast Modellansatz durchführen. Dazu möchte sie gerne einige Interviews mit Ihnen, den Hörerinnen und Hörern des Podcast Modellansatz führen, um herauszufinden, wer den Podcast hört und wie und wofür er genutzt wird. Die Interviews werden anonymisiert und werden jeweils circa 15 Minuten in Anspruch nehmen. Für die Teilnahme an der Studie können Sie sich bis zum 20.2.2020 unter der Emailadresse studie.modellansatz@web.de bei Anna Hein melden. Wir würden uns sehr freuen, wenn sich viele Interessenten melden würden. In the coming weeks until February 20, 2020, Anna Hein, student of science communication at KIT, intends to conduct a study on the Modellansatz Podcast within her master's thesis. For this purpose, she would like to conduct some interviews with you, the listeners of the Modellansatz Podcast, to find out who listens to the podcast and how and for what purpose it is used. The interviews will be anonymous and will take about 15 minutes each. To participate in the study, you can register with Anna Hein until 20.2.2020 at studie.modellansatz@web.de . We would be very pleased if many interested parties would contact us. This is the second of three conversation recorded Conference on mathematics of wave phenomena 23-27 July 2018 in Karlsruhe. Gudrun is in conversation with Mariana Haragus about Benard-Rayleigh problems. On the one hand this is a much studied model problem in Partial Differential Equations. There it has connections to different fields of research due to the different ways to derive and read the stability properties and to work with nonlinearity. On the other hand it is a model for various applications where we observe an interplay between boyancy and gravity and for pattern formation in general. An everyday application is the following: If one puts a pan with a layer of oil on the hot oven (in order to heat it up) one observes different flow patterns over time. In the beginning it is easy to see that the oil is at rest and not moving at all. But if one waits long enough the still layer breaks up into small cells which makes it more difficult to see the bottom clearly. This is due to the fact that the oil starts to move in circular patterns in these cells. For the problem this means that the system has more than one solutions and depending on physical parameters one solution is stable (and observed in real life) while the others are unstable. In our example the temperature difference between bottom and top of the oil gets bigger as the pan is heating up. For a while the viscosity and the weight of the oil keep it still. But if the temperature difference is too big it is easier to redistribute the different temperature levels with the help of convection of the oil. The question for engineers as well as mathematicians is to find the point where these convection cells evolve in theory in order to keep processes on either side of this switch. In theory (not for real oil because it would start to burn) for even bigger temperature differences the original cells would break up into even smaller cells to make the exchange of energy faster. In 1903 Benard did experiments similar to the one described in the conversation which fascinated a lot of his colleagues at the time. The equations where derived a bit later and already in 1916 Lord Rayleigh found the 'switch', which nowadays is called the critical Rayleigh number. Its size depends on the thickness of the configuration, the viscositiy of the fluid, the gravity force and the temperature difference. Only in the 1980th it became clear that Benards' experiments and Rayleigh's analysis did not really cover the same problem since in the experiment the upper boundary is a free boundary to the surrounding air while Rayleigh considered fixed boundaries. And this changes the size of the critical Rayleigh number. For each person doing experiments it is also an observation that the shape of the container with small perturbations in the ideal shape changes the convection patterns. Maria does study the dynamics of nonlinear waves and patterns. This means she is interested in understanding processes which change over time. Her main questions are: Existence of observed waves as solutions of the equations The stability of certain types of solutions How is the interaction of different waves She treats her problems with the theory of dynamical systems and bifurcations. The simplest tools go back to Poincaré when understanding ordinary differential equations. One could consider the partial differential equations to be the evolution in an infinite dimensional phase space. Here, in the 1980s, Klaus Kirchgässner had a few crucial ideas how to construct special solutions to nonlinear partial differential equations. It is possible to investigate waterwave problems which are dispersive equations as well as flow problems which are dissipative. Together with her colleagues in Besancon she is also very keen to match experiments for optical waves with her mathematical analysis. There Mariana is working with a variant of the Nonlinear Schrödinger equation called Lugiato-Lefever Equation. It has many different solutions, e.g. periodic solutions and solitons. Since 2002 Mariana has been Professor in Besancon (University of Franche-Comté, France). Before that she studied and worked in a lot of different places, namely in Bordeaux, Stuttgart, Bucharest, Nice, and Timisoara. References V.A. Getling: Rayleigh-Bénard Convection Structures and Dynamics, Advanced Series in Nonlinear Dynamics, Volume 11, World Scientific, Oxford (1998) P. H. Rabinowitz: Existence and nonuniqueness of rectangular solutions of the Bénard problem. Arch. Rational Mech. Anal. (1968) 29: 32. M. Haragus and G. Iooss: Local bifurcations, center manifolds, and normal forms in infinite-dimensional dynamical systems. Universitext. Springer-Verlag London, Ltd., London; EDP Sciences, Les Ulis, 2011. Newell, Alan C. Solitons in mathematics and physics. CBMS-NSF Regional Conference Series in Applied Mathematics, 48. Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics (SIAM), Philadelphia, PA, 1985. Y. K. Chembo, D. Gomila, M. Tlidi, C. R. Menyuk: Topical Issue: Theory and Applications of the Lugiato-Lefever Equation. Eur. Phys. J. D 71 (2017). Podcasts S. Fliss, G. Thäter: Transparent Boundaries. Conversation in the Modellansatz Podcast episode 75, Department of Mathematics, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), 2015. M. Kray, G. Thäter: Splitting Waves. Conversation in the Modellansatz Podcast episode 62, Department of Mathematics, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), 2015. F. Sayas, G. Thäter: Acoustic scattering. Conversation in the Modellansatz Podcast episode 58, Department of Mathematics, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), 2015.

BASTA BUGIE - Comunismo
L'alleanza segreta tra Hitler e Stalin

BASTA BUGIE - Comunismo

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2020 10:03


TESTO DELL'ARTICOLO ➜http://www.bastabugie.it/it/articoli.php?id=5967L'ALLEANZA SEGRETA TRA HITLER E STALIN di Marcello VenezianiIl 23 agosto di ottant'anni fa il mondo stava prendendo un'altra piega che avrebbe cambiato i destini dell'umanità. Stalin e Hitler strinsero un patto che sarebbe diventato un abbraccio fatale per il comunismo, per il nazismo ma anche per il resto del mondo. Era un patto di non-aggressione, firmato al Cremlino dai due ministri degli esteri, Molotov e Ribbentrop, ma era in realtà un patto di aggressione al resto del mondo. Un reciproco via libera all'insegna dell'anticapitalismo, dell'antisemitismo e dell'antioccidentalismo.Stalin brindò col ministro tedesco alla salute del Fuhrer e all'amicizia tra i due regimi. Un mese dopo seguì un ulteriore patto di amicizia. Rimase in piedi per un paio d'anni, quel patto, permise di spartirsi la Polonia, consentì alla Germania di invadere i paesi vicini e dichiarare guerra alle plutocrazie occidentali, ricevendo dall'Urss scorte di petrolio, informazioni segrete e materiali necessari al conflitto. Se il carattere sospettoso e maniacale dei due dittatori non avesse prevalso, oltre le ragioni strategiche, oggi vivremmo in un altro pianeta.Magari a guerra finita ci sarebbe stata una finale resa dei conti tra la Germania indoeuropea e la Russia asiatica; però intanto avrebbero liquidato insieme capitalismo, democrazie liberali, ebrei ed egemonie atlantiche. Fu l'Operazione Barbarossa, due estati dopo, a spezzare l'incantesimo e l'idillio, con l'attacco tedesco all'Urss.L'IMBARAZZANTE GIRAVOLTA DEI COMUNISTI EUROPEI (TOGLIATTI INCLUSO)Di quel patto, la stampa e la cultura occidentale, egemonizzate da una cultura di provenienza marxista e comunista, ha sempre finto di non ricordarsi e continua a dimenticare. Ma quel patto non riguardò solo i due dittatori. Fu un patto che coinvolse i regimi, i partiti, gli apparati, la propaganda. E si estese ben al di là dell'Unione Sovietica a tutta l'Internazionale comunista. Fu imbarazzante, e a tratti ripugnante, la giravolta che i comunisti francesi e italiani, Togliatti incluso, fecero dall'antifascismo militante fino alla guerra di Spagna alle epurazioni dei dissidenti antinazisti, alle circolari che esortavano a chiudere ogni ostilità tra rossi e neri e a guardare con simpatia alla Germania nazista che si apprestava ad aggredire le nazioni capitaliste.Qualcuno, come Angelo Tasca, tra i fondatori del partito comunista d'Italia, prese quel patto assai sul serio, e in Francia dove era esule da comunista dissidente, fu col regime filo-nazista di Vichy, diresse una rivista collaborazionista con la Francia occupata dai nazisti, l'Effort, e fu dipendente del governo di Petain. Altri compagni da noi si barcamenarono, elogiarono il Patto, misero la sordina all'antinazismo. Camilla Ravera e Umberto Terracini osarono criticare il patto con Hitler: furono espulsi dal Pc. Rischiò grosso anche Peppino Di Vittorio; gli altri si allinearono.Al di là dei fatti storici, le giravolte e i retroscena, come giudicare quel patto sul piano delle idee? Ci affidiamo al giudizio di due acute pensatrici ebree, una rivoluzionaria-socialista e l'altra liberal-democratica. Scrivendo Sulla Germania totalitaria, Simone Weil osservava che le parole d'ordine dei nazisti e dei comunisti sono state quasi identiche e notava già prima del patto: "non si può negare l'esistenza tra i comunisti di una certa corrente di simpatia verso gli hitleriani...Si ha spesso l'impressione che operai comunisti e operai nazisti nelle loro discussioni cerchino invano di trovare un punto di disaccordo... In pieno terrore hitleriano si potevano sentire hitleriani e comunisti rimpiangere insieme i momenti in cui lottavano, come dicevano, fianco a fianco, vale a dire il tempo del plebiscito rosso; si poteva sentire un comunista gridare: 'Meglio nazista che socialdemocratico'".LE ORIGINI DEL TOTALITARISMONe Le origini del totalitarismo Hannah Arendt sottolineò le convergenze tra nazismo e comunismo, l'ammirazione di Hitler per "il geniale Stalin" e ricordò che Krusciov aveva rivelato: "Stalin si fidava solo di un uomo, e questo era Hitler". Nazismo e comunismo, notava Pierre Chaunu, sono "gemelli eterozigoti" e Francois Furet sottolineava "la parentela inconfessata" tra i due e la complicità ideologica.Nel Novecento, il Secolo del male, Alain Besancon, nota che Russia comunista e Germania nazista ebbero in comune la parola lager. Quell'uso, come è noto, non fu solo verbale. Comunismo e nazismo condivisero la promessa del bene assoluto in terra. Il nazismo ebbe una passione estetica, magica e naturalistica mentre il comunismo ha una passione etica, storica e materialistica.I nazisti promisero di ridare bellezza al mondo, i comunisti promisero di dare bontà al mondo. Il comunismo uccide a fin di bene, è pedagogico e obbliga le sue vittime a interiorizzare le sue nuove regole morali; per questo, aggiunge Besancon, è più perverso del nazismo. Perverte a tal punto "il principio di realtà e il principio morale da poter sopravvivere a 85 milioni di cadaveri", mentre l'idea nazista soccombe con le sue vittime. Il nazismo, in linea col suo particolarismo, è ferocia circoscritta a un preciso nemico (gli ebrei e altre minoranze mirate); il comunismo, coerente col suo universalismo, è visione punitiva estesa all'umanità.Tutti possono diventare vittime del comunismo, chi difende la famiglia, la patria, la religione o la proprietà o gli stessi comunisti "deviati", anarchici e "socialtraditori". Il nemico del comunismo è generico e indefinito, il nemico del nazismo è specifico e definito. La paura nei regimi comunisti è universale, tutti denunciano tutti.Perciò, nota Besancon, i comunisti "hanno bisogno della chiusura assoluta delle frontiere, per proteggere il segreto delle loro fosse, del loro fallimento". Infatti il comunismo crolla con la globalizzazione. I comunisti controllano l'informazione in modo capillare, fino a "sostituire la realtà con una pseudorealtà". Vi ricorda qualcosa? Viviamo di continui paragoni tra l'oggi e l'avvento del nazismo.Quanti paragoni potremmo fare tra la sinistra d'oggi e la sua matrice comunista?Nota di BastaBugie: l'accordo di Hitler e Stalin permise lo sterminio di 22.000 ufficiali polacchi da parte dei sovietici. Per informazioni e per vedere il trailer del film del 2007 "Katyn" che parla di questa triste vicenda, clicca qui!

New Books in Early Modern History
Robert Darnton, “A Literary Tour de France: The World of Books on the Eve of the French Revolution” (Oxford UP, 2018)

New Books in Early Modern History

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2018 60:59


Five decades ago, a young scholar named Robert Darnton followed up on a footnote that took him to the archives of the “Typographical Society of Neuchatel”(S.T.N.) in Switzerland, not far from the French border. Many years, and thousands of documents later, Professor Robert Darnton has published a new book, A Literary Tour de France: The World of Books on the Eve of the French Revolution (Oxford University Press, 2018). Apart from illuminating the everyday life of the trade that enabled and shaped French reading practices, the book is a methodological feat that mines an impressive array of sources to access the financial, legal, political, and cultural history of book distribution before the French Revolution. Following the trail of Jean-Francois Favager, a sales rep of the S.T.N. who toured France in 1778, Darnton's thirteen chapters trace his journey from Neuchatel, across the border into France, down the southeast to Lyon and Marseille, west towards Bordeaux, then north before crossing back to Besancon and home (with many stops in between). As the book pursues Favager's story, the reader learns about the challenges of travel by horse in this period, including border-crossings, the network of roads that connected French towns and cities in the eighteenth century, and the many obstacles that arose along the way. A history of the movement of foreign books into a French market, A Literary Tour de France also explores the histories of smuggling, piracy, contract and business law and values. Focused on the world of books in the French provinces, rather than Paris, this study offers today's reader insight into the demands and supplies of their eighteenth-century counterparts and the range of booksellers who sold their wares. The result is a rich and textured account of how and what many French people were able to read in the decades before the upheaval of 1789. I encourage all of you to visit the books companion website, including a treasure of primary sources that will enhance and extend the reading of A Literary Tour de France. Roxanne Panchasi is an Associate Professor in the Department of History at Simon Fraser University. Her current research focuses on the representation of nuclear weapons and testing in France and its empire since 1945. She lives and reads in Vancouver, Canada. If you have a recent title to suggest for the podcast, please send an email to: panchasi@sfu.ca. *The music that opens and closes the podcast is an instrumental version of Creatures, a song written by Vancouver artist/musician Casey Wei (performing as hazy). To hear more, please visit https://agonyklub.com/. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in European Studies
Robert Darnton, “A Literary Tour de France: The World of Books on the Eve of the French Revolution” (Oxford UP, 2018)

New Books in European Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2018 60:59


Five decades ago, a young scholar named Robert Darnton followed up on a footnote that took him to the archives of the “Typographical Society of Neuchatel”(S.T.N.) in Switzerland, not far from the French border. Many years, and thousands of documents later, Professor Robert Darnton has published a new book, A Literary Tour de France: The World of Books on the Eve of the French Revolution (Oxford University Press, 2018). Apart from illuminating the everyday life of the trade that enabled and shaped French reading practices, the book is a methodological feat that mines an impressive array of sources to access the financial, legal, political, and cultural history of book distribution before the French Revolution. Following the trail of Jean-Francois Favager, a sales rep of the S.T.N. who toured France in 1778, Darnton’s thirteen chapters trace his journey from Neuchatel, across the border into France, down the southeast to Lyon and Marseille, west towards Bordeaux, then north before crossing back to Besancon and home (with many stops in between). As the book pursues Favager’s story, the reader learns about the challenges of travel by horse in this period, including border-crossings, the network of roads that connected French towns and cities in the eighteenth century, and the many obstacles that arose along the way. A history of the movement of foreign books into a French market, A Literary Tour de France also explores the histories of smuggling, piracy, contract and business law and values. Focused on the world of books in the French provinces, rather than Paris, this study offers today’s reader insight into the demands and supplies of their eighteenth-century counterparts and the range of booksellers who sold their wares. The result is a rich and textured account of how and what many French people were able to read in the decades before the upheaval of 1789. I encourage all of you to visit the books companion website, including a treasure of primary sources that will enhance and extend the reading of A Literary Tour de France. Roxanne Panchasi is an Associate Professor in the Department of History at Simon Fraser University. Her current research focuses on the representation of nuclear weapons and testing in France and its empire since 1945. She lives and reads in Vancouver, Canada. If you have a recent title to suggest for the podcast, please send an email to: panchasi@sfu.ca. *The music that opens and closes the podcast is an instrumental version of Creatures, a song written by Vancouver artist/musician Casey Wei (performing as hazy). To hear more, please visit https://agonyklub.com/. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in History
Robert Darnton, “A Literary Tour de France: The World of Books on the Eve of the French Revolution” (Oxford UP, 2018)

New Books in History

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2018 60:59


Five decades ago, a young scholar named Robert Darnton followed up on a footnote that took him to the archives of the “Typographical Society of Neuchatel”(S.T.N.) in Switzerland, not far from the French border. Many years, and thousands of documents later, Professor Robert Darnton has published a new book, A Literary Tour de France: The World of Books on the Eve of the French Revolution (Oxford University Press, 2018). Apart from illuminating the everyday life of the trade that enabled and shaped French reading practices, the book is a methodological feat that mines an impressive array of sources to access the financial, legal, political, and cultural history of book distribution before the French Revolution. Following the trail of Jean-Francois Favager, a sales rep of the S.T.N. who toured France in 1778, Darnton’s thirteen chapters trace his journey from Neuchatel, across the border into France, down the southeast to Lyon and Marseille, west towards Bordeaux, then north before crossing back to Besancon and home (with many stops in between). As the book pursues Favager’s story, the reader learns about the challenges of travel by horse in this period, including border-crossings, the network of roads that connected French towns and cities in the eighteenth century, and the many obstacles that arose along the way. A history of the movement of foreign books into a French market, A Literary Tour de France also explores the histories of smuggling, piracy, contract and business law and values. Focused on the world of books in the French provinces, rather than Paris, this study offers today’s reader insight into the demands and supplies of their eighteenth-century counterparts and the range of booksellers who sold their wares. The result is a rich and textured account of how and what many French people were able to read in the decades before the upheaval of 1789. I encourage all of you to visit the books companion website, including a treasure of primary sources that will enhance and extend the reading of A Literary Tour de France. Roxanne Panchasi is an Associate Professor in the Department of History at Simon Fraser University. Her current research focuses on the representation of nuclear weapons and testing in France and its empire since 1945. She lives and reads in Vancouver, Canada. If you have a recent title to suggest for the podcast, please send an email to: panchasi@sfu.ca. *The music that opens and closes the podcast is an instrumental version of Creatures, a song written by Vancouver artist/musician Casey Wei (performing as hazy). To hear more, please visit https://agonyklub.com/. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in French Studies
Robert Darnton, “A Literary Tour de France: The World of Books on the Eve of the French Revolution” (Oxford UP, 2018)

New Books in French Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2018 60:59


Five decades ago, a young scholar named Robert Darnton followed up on a footnote that took him to the archives of the “Typographical Society of Neuchatel”(S.T.N.) in Switzerland, not far from the French border. Many years, and thousands of documents later, Professor Robert Darnton has published a new book, A Literary Tour de France: The World of Books on the Eve of the French Revolution (Oxford University Press, 2018). Apart from illuminating the everyday life of the trade that enabled and shaped French reading practices, the book is a methodological feat that mines an impressive array of sources to access the financial, legal, political, and cultural history of book distribution before the French Revolution. Following the trail of Jean-Francois Favager, a sales rep of the S.T.N. who toured France in 1778, Darnton’s thirteen chapters trace his journey from Neuchatel, across the border into France, down the southeast to Lyon and Marseille, west towards Bordeaux, then north before crossing back to Besancon and home (with many stops in between). As the book pursues Favager’s story, the reader learns about the challenges of travel by horse in this period, including border-crossings, the network of roads that connected French towns and cities in the eighteenth century, and the many obstacles that arose along the way. A history of the movement of foreign books into a French market, A Literary Tour de France also explores the histories of smuggling, piracy, contract and business law and values. Focused on the world of books in the French provinces, rather than Paris, this study offers today’s reader insight into the demands and supplies of their eighteenth-century counterparts and the range of booksellers who sold their wares. The result is a rich and textured account of how and what many French people were able to read in the decades before the upheaval of 1789. I encourage all of you to visit the books companion website, including a treasure of primary sources that will enhance and extend the reading of A Literary Tour de France. Roxanne Panchasi is an Associate Professor in the Department of History at Simon Fraser University. Her current research focuses on the representation of nuclear weapons and testing in France and its empire since 1945. She lives and reads in Vancouver, Canada. If you have a recent title to suggest for the podcast, please send an email to: panchasi@sfu.ca. *The music that opens and closes the podcast is an instrumental version of Creatures, a song written by Vancouver artist/musician Casey Wei (performing as hazy). To hear more, please visit https://agonyklub.com/. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books Network
Robert Darnton, “A Literary Tour de France: The World of Books on the Eve of the French Revolution” (Oxford UP, 2018)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2018 60:59


Five decades ago, a young scholar named Robert Darnton followed up on a footnote that took him to the archives of the “Typographical Society of Neuchatel”(S.T.N.) in Switzerland, not far from the French border. Many years, and thousands of documents later, Professor Robert Darnton has published a new book, A Literary Tour de France: The World of Books on the Eve of the French Revolution (Oxford University Press, 2018). Apart from illuminating the everyday life of the trade that enabled and shaped French reading practices, the book is a methodological feat that mines an impressive array of sources to access the financial, legal, political, and cultural history of book distribution before the French Revolution. Following the trail of Jean-Francois Favager, a sales rep of the S.T.N. who toured France in 1778, Darnton’s thirteen chapters trace his journey from Neuchatel, across the border into France, down the southeast to Lyon and Marseille, west towards Bordeaux, then north before crossing back to Besancon and home (with many stops in between). As the book pursues Favager’s story, the reader learns about the challenges of travel by horse in this period, including border-crossings, the network of roads that connected French towns and cities in the eighteenth century, and the many obstacles that arose along the way. A history of the movement of foreign books into a French market, A Literary Tour de France also explores the histories of smuggling, piracy, contract and business law and values. Focused on the world of books in the French provinces, rather than Paris, this study offers today’s reader insight into the demands and supplies of their eighteenth-century counterparts and the range of booksellers who sold their wares. The result is a rich and textured account of how and what many French people were able to read in the decades before the upheaval of 1789. I encourage all of you to visit the books companion website, including a treasure of primary sources that will enhance and extend the reading of A Literary Tour de France. Roxanne Panchasi is an Associate Professor in the Department of History at Simon Fraser University. Her current research focuses on the representation of nuclear weapons and testing in France and its empire since 1945. She lives and reads in Vancouver, Canada. If you have a recent title to suggest for the podcast, please send an email to: panchasi@sfu.ca. *The music that opens and closes the podcast is an instrumental version of Creatures, a song written by Vancouver artist/musician Casey Wei (performing as hazy). To hear more, please visit https://agonyklub.com/. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

In Conversation: An OUP Podcast
Robert Darnton, “A Literary Tour de France: The World of Books on the Eve of the French Revolution” (Oxford UP, 2018)

In Conversation: An OUP Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2018 60:59


Five decades ago, a young scholar named Robert Darnton followed up on a footnote that took him to the archives of the “Typographical Society of Neuchatel”(S.T.N.) in Switzerland, not far from the French border. Many years, and thousands of documents later, Professor Robert Darnton has published a new book, A Literary Tour de France: The World of Books on the Eve of the French Revolution (Oxford University Press, 2018). Apart from illuminating the everyday life of the trade that enabled and shaped French reading practices, the book is a methodological feat that mines an impressive array of sources to access the financial, legal, political, and cultural history of book distribution before the French Revolution. Following the trail of Jean-Francois Favager, a sales rep of the S.T.N. who toured France in 1778, Darnton's thirteen chapters trace his journey from Neuchatel, across the border into France, down the southeast to Lyon and Marseille, west towards Bordeaux, then north before crossing back to Besancon and home (with many stops in between). As the book pursues Favager's story, the reader learns about the challenges of travel by horse in this period, including border-crossings, the network of roads that connected French towns and cities in the eighteenth century, and the many obstacles that arose along the way. A history of the movement of foreign books into a French market, A Literary Tour de France also explores the histories of smuggling, piracy, contract and business law and values. Focused on the world of books in the French provinces, rather than Paris, this study offers today's reader insight into the demands and supplies of their eighteenth-century counterparts and the range of booksellers who sold their wares. The result is a rich and textured account of how and what many French people were able to read in the decades before the upheaval of 1789. I encourage all of you to visit the books companion website, including a treasure of primary sources that will enhance and extend the reading of A Literary Tour de France. Roxanne Panchasi is an Associate Professor in the Department of History at Simon Fraser University. Her current research focuses on the representation of nuclear weapons and testing in France and its empire since 1945. She lives and reads in Vancouver, Canada. If you have a recent title to suggest for the podcast, please send an email to: panchasi@sfu.ca. *The music that opens and closes the podcast is an instrumental version of Creatures, a song written by Vancouver artist/musician Casey Wei (performing as hazy). To hear more, please visit https://agonyklub.com/.

New Books in Intellectual History
Robert Darnton, “A Literary Tour de France: The World of Books on the Eve of the French Revolution” (Oxford UP, 2018)

New Books in Intellectual History

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2018 60:59


Five decades ago, a young scholar named Robert Darnton followed up on a footnote that took him to the archives of the “Typographical Society of Neuchatel”(S.T.N.) in Switzerland, not far from the French border. Many years, and thousands of documents later, Professor Robert Darnton has published a new book, A Literary Tour de France: The World of Books on the Eve of the French Revolution (Oxford University Press, 2018). Apart from illuminating the everyday life of the trade that enabled and shaped French reading practices, the book is a methodological feat that mines an impressive array of sources to access the financial, legal, political, and cultural history of book distribution before the French Revolution. Following the trail of Jean-Francois Favager, a sales rep of the S.T.N. who toured France in 1778, Darnton’s thirteen chapters trace his journey from Neuchatel, across the border into France, down the southeast to Lyon and Marseille, west towards Bordeaux, then north before crossing back to Besancon and home (with many stops in between). As the book pursues Favager’s story, the reader learns about the challenges of travel by horse in this period, including border-crossings, the network of roads that connected French towns and cities in the eighteenth century, and the many obstacles that arose along the way. A history of the movement of foreign books into a French market, A Literary Tour de France also explores the histories of smuggling, piracy, contract and business law and values. Focused on the world of books in the French provinces, rather than Paris, this study offers today’s reader insight into the demands and supplies of their eighteenth-century counterparts and the range of booksellers who sold their wares. The result is a rich and textured account of how and what many French people were able to read in the decades before the upheaval of 1789. I encourage all of you to visit the books companion website, including a treasure of primary sources that will enhance and extend the reading of A Literary Tour de France. Roxanne Panchasi is an Associate Professor in the Department of History at Simon Fraser University. Her current research focuses on the representation of nuclear weapons and testing in France and its empire since 1945. She lives and reads in Vancouver, Canada. If you have a recent title to suggest for the podcast, please send an email to: panchasi@sfu.ca. *The music that opens and closes the podcast is an instrumental version of Creatures, a song written by Vancouver artist/musician Casey Wei (performing as hazy). To hear more, please visit https://agonyklub.com/. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Literary Studies
Robert Darnton, “A Literary Tour de France: The World of Books on the Eve of the French Revolution” (Oxford UP, 2018)

New Books in Literary Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2018 60:59


Five decades ago, a young scholar named Robert Darnton followed up on a footnote that took him to the archives of the “Typographical Society of Neuchatel”(S.T.N.) in Switzerland, not far from the French border. Many years, and thousands of documents later, Professor Robert Darnton has published a new book, A Literary Tour de France: The World of Books on the Eve of the French Revolution (Oxford University Press, 2018). Apart from illuminating the everyday life of the trade that enabled and shaped French reading practices, the book is a methodological feat that mines an impressive array of sources to access the financial, legal, political, and cultural history of book distribution before the French Revolution. Following the trail of Jean-Francois Favager, a sales rep of the S.T.N. who toured France in 1778, Darnton’s thirteen chapters trace his journey from Neuchatel, across the border into France, down the southeast to Lyon and Marseille, west towards Bordeaux, then north before crossing back to Besancon and home (with many stops in between). As the book pursues Favager’s story, the reader learns about the challenges of travel by horse in this period, including border-crossings, the network of roads that connected French towns and cities in the eighteenth century, and the many obstacles that arose along the way. A history of the movement of foreign books into a French market, A Literary Tour de France also explores the histories of smuggling, piracy, contract and business law and values. Focused on the world of books in the French provinces, rather than Paris, this study offers today’s reader insight into the demands and supplies of their eighteenth-century counterparts and the range of booksellers who sold their wares. The result is a rich and textured account of how and what many French people were able to read in the decades before the upheaval of 1789. I encourage all of you to visit the books companion website, including a treasure of primary sources that will enhance and extend the reading of A Literary Tour de France. Roxanne Panchasi is an Associate Professor in the Department of History at Simon Fraser University. Her current research focuses on the representation of nuclear weapons and testing in France and its empire since 1945. She lives and reads in Vancouver, Canada. If you have a recent title to suggest for the podcast, please send an email to: panchasi@sfu.ca. *The music that opens and closes the podcast is an instrumental version of Creatures, a song written by Vancouver artist/musician Casey Wei (performing as hazy). To hear more, please visit https://agonyklub.com/. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Apologue Podcast
#171 Tony Gonzalez of Barren Womb

Apologue Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2018 41:56


Tony Gonzalez is the other half of Barren Womb, a duo based out of Norway. Barren Wombs sound has a sound akin to Big Black, Shellac and other Steve Albini recordings. As a two piece, there's lots of room for sound to find its way to the top of the mix. This album oozes room tone and I learnt later in the conversation that the studio they recorded in was actually quite small. An amazing album and a great conversation. Their new album "Old Money/ New Lows is out on February 16th on Spartan records and really worth a listen. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/barrenwomb/ Upcoming Shows: 02.16 - Trondheim, Norway @ Fru Lundgreen 02.24 - Tromsø, Norway @ Bastard 03.01 - Oslo, Norway @ by:Larm 03.02 - Oslo, Norway @ by:Larm 03.03 - Oslo, Norway @ by:Larm 03.15 - Bodø, Norway @ Dama Di 03.16 - Bergen, Norway @ Kvarteret 03.17 - Stavanger, Norway @ Checkpoint Charlie 03.23 - Halden, Norway @ Feelgood 03.24 - Porsgrunn, Norway @ Sort & Blå Scene 03.30 - Pilsen, Czech Republic @ Družba 03.31 - Berlin, Germany @ Cortina Bob 04.03 - Gothenburg, Sweden @ Sekten 04.04 - Stockholm, Sweden @ Cyklopen 04.06 - Copenhagen, Denmark @ KB18 04.07 - Groningen, Netherlands @ Orkz Bar 04. 08 - Hamburg, Germany @ MS Stubnitz 04.09 - Hengelo, The Netherlands @ Innocent 04.10 - Cologne, Germany @ Halle Am Rhein 04.11 - Paris, France @ L'Escape B 04.12 - Besancon, France @ Les Passageres Du Zinc 04.15 - Bonn, Germany @ Namenlos 04.16 - Darmstadt, Germany @ Oetinger Villa 04.17- Prague, Czech Republic @ Eternia 04.18- Brno, Czech Republic @ Bajkazyl 04.19 - Wroclaw, Poland @ Black Moon 04.20 - Warsaw, Poland @ Chłodna 25 APR 21- Vilnius, Lithuania @ XI20 Shop with amazon.ca, amazon.com and amazon.co.uk  Bookmark the link and support the show!! Pledge monthly with Patreon https://www.patreon.com/apologue Shop Apologue products at http://apologue.ca/shop/ Like the show on FaceBook and subscribe on iTunes Check out my new 3D printing store. Go to www.insightrecorders.com/3dprints  

Starting Block
SUPERPOZE | STARTING BLOCK | RADIO CAMPUS BESANCON

Starting Block

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2017 27:26


Superpoze ou l'électro fraîche et poétique tout droit venue de Caen ! L'arrivée du printemps s'est faite en lumières et vibrations à Besançon. Superpoze était en concert à La Rodia. C'est volontiers que le caennais s'est confié au micro de RCB. 2 albums, Opening et For We The living, à écouter posey, les yeux fermés, l'âme qui vibre.. Enregistrement / Interview / Montage: Claire Millot / Radio Campus Besançon Photo: Gaëlle Evellin Merci à Superpoze et La Rodia à Besançon!

Radio Campus France
SUPERPOZE | STARTING BLOCK | RADIO CAMPUS BESANCON

Radio Campus France

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2017 27:26


Superpoze ou l'électro fraîche et poétique tout droit venue de Caen ! L'arrivée du printemps s'est faite en lumières et vibrations à Besançon. Superpoze était en concert à La Rodia. C'est volontiers que le caennais s'est confié au micro de RCB. 2 albums, Opening et For We The living, à écouter posey, les yeux fermés, l'âme qui vibre.. Enregistrement / Interview / Montage: Claire Millot / Radio Campus Besançon Photo: Gaëlle Evellin Merci à Superpoze et La Rodia à Besançon!

Fréquence Plus : Le Buzz
LE BUZZ - 6 JANVIER 2016

Fréquence Plus : Le Buzz

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2016 3:35


Focus sur le salon STUDYRAMA de BESANCON

Fréquence Plus : Le Buzz
LE BUZZ - 6 JANVIER 2016

Fréquence Plus : Le Buzz

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2016 3:35


Focus sur le salon STUDYRAMA de BESANCON

Fréquence Plus : Le Buzz
LE BUZZ - 6 JANVIER 2016

Fréquence Plus : Le Buzz

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2016 3:35


Focus sur le salon STUDYRAMA de BESANCON

Fréquence Plus : Le Buzz
LE BUZZ - 6 JANVIER 2016

Fréquence Plus : Le Buzz

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2016 3:35


Focus sur le salon STUDYRAMA de BESANCON

Fréquence Plus : Le Buzz
Le Buzz du Room Service du 31 Mars 2015

Fréquence Plus : Le Buzz

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2015 4:13


Focus sur THIERRY, patron d'une énorme boite à BESANCON et qui participer ce soir à l'émission "PATRON INCOGNITO"

Fréquence Plus : Le Buzz
Le Buzz du Room Service du 31 Mars 2015

Fréquence Plus : Le Buzz

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2015 4:13


Focus sur THIERRY, patron d'une énorme boite à BESANCON et qui participer ce soir à l'émission "PATRON INCOGNITO"

Fréquence Plus : Le Buzz
Le Buzz du Room Service du 31 Mars 2015

Fréquence Plus : Le Buzz

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2015 4:13


Focus sur THIERRY, patron d'une énorme boite à BESANCON et qui participer ce soir à l'émission 'PATRON INCOGNITO'

Fréquence Plus : Le Buzz
Le Buzz du Room Service du 31 Mars 2015

Fréquence Plus : Le Buzz

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2015 4:13


Focus sur THIERRY, patron d'une énorme boite à BESANCON et qui participer ce soir à l'émission 'PATRON INCOGNITO'

Fréquence Plus : Le Buzz
Le Buzz Room Service

Fréquence Plus : Le Buzz

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2014 4:08


Focus sur OLIVIER DE BENOIST qui sera ce soir au KURSAAL de BESANCON

Fréquence Plus : Le Buzz
Le Buzz Room Service

Fréquence Plus : Le Buzz

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2014 4:08


Focus sur OLIVIER DE BENOIST qui sera ce soir au KURSAAL de BESANCON

Fréquence Plus : Le Buzz
Le Buzz Room Service

Fréquence Plus : Le Buzz

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2014 4:08


Focus sur OLIVIER DE BENOIST qui sera ce soir au KURSAAL de BESANCON

Fréquence Plus : Le Buzz
Le Buzz Room Service

Fréquence Plus : Le Buzz

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2014 4:08


Focus sur OLIVIER DE BENOIST qui sera ce soir au KURSAAL de BESANCON

Fréquence Plus : Le Buzz
Le Buzz Room Service

Fréquence Plus : Le Buzz

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2014 5:20


focus sur le spectacle de Mickey Mitch le 13 Décembre au Petit Kursaal de Besancon

Fréquence Plus : Le Buzz
Le Buzz Room Service

Fréquence Plus : Le Buzz

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2014 5:20


focus sur le spectacle de Mickey Mitch le 13 Décembre au Petit Kursaal de Besancon

Fréquence Plus : Le Buzz
Le Buzz Room Service

Fréquence Plus : Le Buzz

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2014 5:20


focus sur le spectacle de Mickey Mitch le 13 Décembre au Petit Kursaal de Besancon

Fréquence Plus : Le Buzz
Le Buzz Room Service

Fréquence Plus : Le Buzz

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2014 5:20


focus sur le spectacle de Mickey Mitch le 13 Décembre au Petit Kursaal de Besancon

Cycling Weekly
Tour de France podcast 2014: Rest day

Cycling Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2014 22:23


It was a rest day at the Tour de France for the riders, but not for our writers as they chase after the teams dotted around Besancon

Cycling Weekly
Tour de France podcast 2014: Rest day

Cycling Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2014 22:23


It was a rest day at the Tour de France for the riders, but not for our writers as they chase after the teams dotted around Besancon

Fréquence Plus : Le Buzz
Le Buzz Room Service

Fréquence Plus : Le Buzz

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2014 2:32


16 Janvier 2014 : Initiation au Boomerang ce Week end à Besancon à l'occasion des entrainements de l'équipe de France pour la Coupe du monde.

Fréquence Plus : Le Buzz
Le Buzz Room Service

Fréquence Plus : Le Buzz

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2014 2:32


16 Janvier 2014 : Initiation au Boomerang ce Week end à Besancon à l'occasion des entrainements de l'équipe de France pour la Coupe du monde.

Fréquence Plus : Le Buzz
Le Buzz Room Service

Fréquence Plus : Le Buzz

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2014 2:32


16 Janvier 2014 : Initiation au Boomerang ce Week end à Besancon à l'occasion des entrainements de l'équipe de France pour la Coupe du monde.

Fréquence Plus : Le Buzz
Le Buzz Room Service

Fréquence Plus : Le Buzz

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2014 2:32


16 Janvier 2014 : Initiation au Boomerang ce Week end à Besancon à l'occasion des entrainements de l'équipe de France pour la Coupe du monde.

Fréquence Plus : Le Buzz
Le Buzz Room Service

Fréquence Plus : Le Buzz

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2014 3:31


Lundi 13 Janvier : Nous avons reçu MESSMER. Ce fascinateur de talent, en visite en France ! Demain (14 Janvier) : Au Zénith de Dijon. Mercredi 22 Janvier : Kursaal de Besancon !

Fréquence Plus : Le Buzz
Le Buzz Room Service

Fréquence Plus : Le Buzz

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2014 3:31


Lundi 13 Janvier : Nous avons reçu MESSMER. Ce fascinateur de talent, en visite en France ! Demain (14 Janvier) : Au Zénith de Dijon. Mercredi 22 Janvier : Kursaal de Besancon !

Fréquence Plus : Le Buzz
Le Buzz Room Service

Fréquence Plus : Le Buzz

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2014 3:31


Lundi 13 Janvier : Nous avons reçu MESSMER. Ce fascinateur de talent, en visite en France ! Demain (14 Janvier) : Au Zénith de Dijon. Mercredi 22 Janvier : Kursaal de Besancon !

Fréquence Plus : Le Buzz
Le Buzz Room Service

Fréquence Plus : Le Buzz

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2014 3:31


Lundi 13 Janvier : Nous avons reçu MESSMER. Ce fascinateur de talent, en visite en France ! Demain (14 Janvier) : Au Zénith de Dijon. Mercredi 22 Janvier : Kursaal de Besancon !

Radio Shows – TravellingTwo: Bicycle Touring Around The World

  Presenting our third bicycle show, recorded high on a hilltop in France, between Montbeliard and Besancon, overlooking the Doubs river. We have an update on where we’ve been hiding for the past few weeks, some thoughts on camping sites in France and Germany (not just in the summer, you can camp well into the autumn!), […] Read More »