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Latest podcast episodes about bleuet

Les Interviews PLM
Ferréol : Sur les traces de son ancêtre résistant

Les Interviews PLM

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2024 14:15


Du 14 Juillet au 15 Août, Ferréol 20 ans, s'est lancé sur les traces de son arrière-grand-oncle résistant, 80ans après son assassinat dans le Vercors et au profit du Bleuet de France via la cagnotte en ligne Bleu Vercors qui sera clôturée le 11 Novembre prochain.  Une aventure à découvrir au micro de Skyrock PLM !

Reportage France
Jeux paralympiques: «Le handicap m'a permis d'accéder au haut niveau», confie le volleyeur Thomas Laronce

Reportage France

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2024 3:10


Après le sacre des Bleus aux Jeux olympique en volley-ball, la ferveur continue pour les Jeux paralympiques. Pour la première fois, une équipe de France participe au tournoi de volley assis, où six joueurs par équipe s'affrontent sur un petit terrain. Une discipline peu développée en France et qui pourrait connaître un nouvel élan grâce aux Jeux paralympiques. Rencontre avec Thomas Raronce, passionné de la discipline et pilier de l'équipe tricolore, qui joue ce 4 août pour défendre la septième ou huitième place du tournoi de Volley-assis.  Cet ancien membre des forces spéciales, tireur d'élite dans le prestigieux régiment de parachutistes d'Infanterie de Marine, 3ème RIPMa, amputé à la suite d'un accident de moto, a pu se reconstruire par le sport et acquérir une prothèse de haut niveau grâce au soutien apporté par le Bleuet de France. Cette œuvre centenaire, fidèle à sa mission d'« aider ceux qui restent », accompagne 25 000 bénéficiaires (blessés des armées, pupilles de la nation, familles endeuillées et victimes de terrorisme).À lire aussiLes Jeux paralympiques sur RFI

Foutrement vrai·es
10. Embrasser fièrement sa différence avec Valérie Jessica Laporte

Foutrement vrai·es

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2024 61:53


Dans cet épisode en format ENTREVUE, on poursuit notre quête pour mieux apprivoiser la neurodiversité avec une invitée des plus colorées.

(Eau)trement dit
Bleuet gel

(Eau)trement dit

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2024 42:05


Cette semaine on revient sur un projet qui s'est terminé en 2023: Le Projet pilote sur l'efficacité de méthodes de protection contre le gel des fruits dans le bleuet sauvage cultivé. On reçoit Pierre-Olivier Martel, conseiller du MAPAQ en horticulture fruitière au Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean, qui a collaboré avec nous pour ce projet. Pierre-Olivier nous explique rapidement son rôle au MAPAQ et nous brosse un portrait de la situation du bleuet sauvage cultivé au Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean, plus particulièrement sur les enjeux en lien avec la protection contre le gel. Lélia Anderson, professionnelle de recherche à l'IRDA se joint ensuite à la discussion afin de nous présenter les résultats du projet. Bonne écoute!Ce projet pilote a été financé par l'entremise du Programme de développement sectoriel, mis en œuvre en vertu du Partenariat canadien pour l'agriculture, selon une entente conclue entre les gouvernements du Canada et du Québec. Partenaires de réalisation : Nutrableu, Bleuetière Coopérative Normandin et Dubois Agrinovation,Documents cités dans l'épisode :Anderson, L., Boivin, C. et Vallée, J. 2023. « Projet pilote sur l'efficacité de méthodes de protection contre le gel des fruits dans le bleuet sauvage cultivé. Rapport final. ». IRDA. 289 p.https://irda.blob.core.windows.net/media/9014/rfinal_projetgelbleuet_pds203022_v2024-03-21.pdfhttps://www.agrireseau.net/documents/112731/projet-pilote-sur-l_efficacite-de-methodes-de-protection-contre-le-gel-des-fruits-dans-le-bleuet-sauvage-cultiveBoivin, C., Anderson, L. et Vallée, J. 2023. « Synthèse du projet - Méthodes de protection contre le gel du bleuet sauvage cultivé - Marché frais ». IRDA. 15 p.https://irda.blob.core.windows.net/media/9012/syntheseprojetgelbleuet_pds203022_v2024-03-21.pdfAnderson L., C. Boivin et J. Vallée. 2022. Mise l'essai d'une machine à vent comme méthode de protection contre le gel des fleurs dans le bleuet sauvage cultivé pour le marché de la transformation. Rapport final. IRDA. 39 p. https://www.agrireseau.net/petitsfruits/documents/108926/rapport-final-mise-l_essai-d_une-machine-a-vent-comme-methode-de-protection-contre-le-gel-des-fleurs-dans-le-bleuet-sauvage-cultive-pour-le-marche-de- Gagnon. S. 2010. Guide de production du bleuet Sauvage du Québec. Feuillet 3.3 - Le gel printanier et automnal. https://perlebleue.ca/regie-de-production/l-amenagement.html Gagnon. S. 2010. Guide de production du bleuet Sauvage du Québec.  Feuillet 3.6 - Les brise-vent et les bandes boisées. https://perlebleue.ca/regie-de-production/l-amenagement.html Lavoie, G. 2023. État des marchés et enjeux liés à l'environnement d'affaires du secteur. La Journée bleuet du Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_JJFCUtzun4

Le Grand Témoin – Radio Notre Dame
8 ans après le Bataclan, le Bleuet de France aide les victimes à se reconstruire

Le Grand Témoin – Radio Notre Dame

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2023 23:07


Avec Pierre-Emmanuel de Laforcade, directeur général du Bleuet de France. Huit ans après les attentats du 13 novembre 2015, une messe célébrée à la mémoire des victimes et de leurs familles à l'église Saint-Ambroise à Paris (11e), tout à l'heure à 12h30. Cette cérémonie énoncera tous les prénoms des victimes et sera suivie par un dépôt de gerbe de fleurs dans la chapelle du Souvenir, en cours de restauration. L'église Saint-Ambroise, située à proximité du Bataclan, est devenue un lieu de mémoire et de prière pour les victimes des attentats de novembre 2015. Parallèlement, des initiatives existent, qui remontent à la Première Guerre mondiale, dont celle qui consiste à procurer un soutien moral et financier aux acteurs des conflits d'hier et d'aujourd'hui, parmi lesquels figurent les victimes de terrorisme.

La matinale week-end
Les invités du jour : Général Henry de Roquefeuil et Nicolas Henry - 11/11

La matinale week-end

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2023 9:17


Avec : Général Henry de Roquefeuil, conseiller du président du comité de la Flamme sous l'Arc de Triomphe. Et Nicolas Henry, porte-drapeau du Bleuet de France, président de l'association les Jeunes IHEDN. - L'invité qui fait l'actu. Le samedi et le dimanche à 7h40, Matthieu Rouault reçoit un acteur majeur de l'actualité et donne la parole aux auditeurs de RMC.

Full Con Radio
Mr.Deraspe - live after Red Line 2023 (doux bleuet version)

Full Con Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2023 99:20


Live after la diffusion du film Red Line! Soirée très cool sachiez-le. Or puissiez goûter cette éventuel douceur. Dilaté x15

Les Nuits de France Culture
Bonnes nouvelles, grands comédiens - Claude Brasseur dit "Le Bleuet", un texte d'Odette Joyeux

Les Nuits de France Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2023 33:00


durée : 00:33:00 - Les Nuits de France Culture - par : Albane Penaranda - Bonnes nouvelles, grands comédiens - Claude Brasseur dit "Le Bleuet", un texte d'Odette Joyeux (1ère diffusion : 21/08/1971)

Classical Music Discoveries
Episode 269: 19269 Quynh Nguyen - The Flower of France

Classical Music Discoveries

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2023 85:58


Award-winning Vietnamese American pianist Quynh Nguyen's (pron. Quin Nwen) newest recording The Flower of France, Germaine Tailleferre, Works for Piano [MA-1306], is now available on the Music & Arts label. The album features works, curated by Nguyen, originally for solo piano, as well as transcriptions and excerpts from Tailleferre's ballets and film scores representing some of the composer's best and most significant works, including a number of tracks rarely played or recorded.Track Listing:1 Impromptu2 Romance3 Pas trop vite4 Pastorale in D Major5 Hommage … Debussy6 TrSs vite7 Sicilienne8 Pastorale in A Flat Major9 Fleurs de France No. 1 Jasmin de Provence10 Fleurs de France No. 2 Coquelicot de Guyenne11 Fleurs de France No. 3 Rose d'Anjou12 Fleurs de France No. 4 Tournesol du Languedoc13 Fleurs de France No. 5 Anth_mis du Roussillon14 Fleurs de France No. 6 Lavandin de Haute - Provence15 Fleurs de France No. 7 Volubilis du B_arn16 Fleurs de France No. 8 Bleuet de Picardie17 Chiens18 Pastorale Inca19 Minuet in B flat Major20 Berceuse21 Au Pavillon d'Alsace22 Fugue du Parapluie23 Chant chinois24 L'Aigle des rues No. 1 Valse25 L'Aigle des rues No. 2 Berceuse26 L'Aigle des rues No. 3 La Dispute27 L'Aigle des rues No. 4 Fugue28 L'Aigle des rues No. 5 Lent29 Pas de Deux (from ballet Parisian30 Pastourelle (from ballet Parisiana)31 Larghetto32 Valse lente33 Partita for piano Perpetuum mobile34 Partita for piano Notturno35 Partita for piano Allegramente36 Sonata alla Scarlatti37 Reverie38 Barbizon39 Escarpole40 SingeriesHelp support our show by purchasing this album  at:Downloads (classicalmusicdiscoveries.store) Classical Music Discoveries is sponsored by Uber and Apple Classical. @CMDHedgecock#ClassicalMusicDiscoveries #KeepClassicalMusicAlive#CMDGrandOperaCompanyofVenice #CMDParisPhilharmonicinOrléans#CMDGermanOperaCompanyofBerlin#CMDGrandOperaCompanyofBarcelonaSpain#ClassicalMusicLivesOn#Uber#AppleClassical Please consider supporting our show, thank you!Donate (classicalmusicdiscoveries.store) staff@classicalmusicdiscoveries.comThis album is broadcasted with the permission of Crossover Media Music Promotion (Zachary Swanson and Amanda Bloom).

Tech&Co
Pierre Bleuet, directeur de recherche au CEA et responsable du projet NIR –10/01

Tech&Co

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2023 7:14


Pierre Bleuet, directeur de recherche au CEA et responsable du projet NIR, était l'invité de François Sorel dans Tech & Co, ce mardi 10 janvier. Il 'est penché sur le projet NIR, une technologie de neuro-illumination contre la maladie de Parkinson, sur BFM Business. Retrouvez l'émission du lundi au jeudi et réécoutez la en podcast.

Moteur de recherche
Le clitoris des animaux, et le bleuet au Québec

Moteur de recherche

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2022 53:15


Pierre-Antoine Gilbert explique comment se déroule le mûrissement tardif des tomates; Caroline Boudoux décrit les techniques d'imagerie permettant de voir des ruines dans une jungle; Iulia Badescu parle du clitoris chez les animaux; et Nicolas Mesly se penche sur l'importance économique et gastronomique du bleuet au Québec.

L'Âge de Bière
S04 – EP07: L’Âge d’Echo Session – Sour Bleuet, Session Dirty Chococochaï et IPA Fleurs

L'Âge de Bière

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2022 119:41


Cette semaine pour l’épisode 7, c’est le grand retour de JF Legentil d’Echo Session Ales! Ayant accumulé quelques de ses sorties, nous avons donc un épisode entièrement dédié à ses L'article S04 – EP07: L’Âge d’Echo Session – Sour Bleuet, Session Dirty Chococochaï et IPA Fleurs est apparu en premier sur RadioH2O.

RadioH2O - Podcasts
S04 – EP07: L’Âge d’Echo Session – Sour Bleuet, Session Dirty Chococochaï et IPA Fleurs

RadioH2O - Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2022 119:41


Cette semaine pour l'épisode 7, c'est le grand retour de JF Legentil d'Echo Session Ales! Ayant accumulé quelques de ses sorties, nous avons donc un épisode entièrement dédié à ses L'article S04 – EP07: L'Âge d'Echo Session – Sour Bleuet, Session Dirty Chococochaï et IPA Fleurs est apparu en premier sur RadioH2O.

Adapte-Moi Si Tu Peux
Un long dimanche de fiançailles

Adapte-Moi Si Tu Peux

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2022 106:53


Si Manech était mort, Mathilde le saurait... Ce mois-ci, Victoire, Pascale, Jeanne et Marianne comparent le roman de Sébastien Japrisot, Un long dimanche de fiançailles, Prix Interallié 1991, à son adaptation en film par Jean-Pierre Jeunet.  Une nuit de janvier 1917, cinq soldats français sont condamnés à mort pour automutilation. Deux ans plus tard, Mathilde, 19 ans, n'arrive pas à faire le deuil de son fiancé Manech, dit "le Bleuet", officiellement tué à l'ennemi, mais qui faisait partie du groupe de condamnés. Patiemment, obstinément, elle va mener l'enquête sur ce qu'il s'est vraiment passé ce terrible dimanche...  Mais le film de Jeunet est-il fidèle à l'oeuvre originale ? Réponse dans l'épisode !  2 min 48 : On commence par parler du récit Un long dimanche de fiançailles écrit par Sébastien Japrisot et paru en 1991. 40 min 12 : On enchaîne sur son adaptation en film réalisée par Jean-Pierre Jeunet sortie en 2005, avec Audrey Tautou et Gaspard Ulliel. 1 h 34 min 59 : On termine sur nos recommandations autour des romans et des films sur la Première Guerre mondiale. Si vous avez lu ou vu Un long dimanche de fiançailles, n'hésitez pas à partager votre avis avec nous !

Les Nuits de France Culture
Brasseur, père et fils 9/12 : "Le Bleuet", une lecture de Claude Brasseur d'une nouvelle d'Odette Joyeux

Les Nuits de France Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2022 33:00


durée : 00:33:00 - Les Nuits de France Culture - En 1971, dans "Bonnes nouvelles, grands comédiens", Claude Brasseur lit "Le Bleuet", une nouvelle d'Odette Joyeux, ayant comme toile de fond la guerre d'Algérie. - invités : Claude Brasseur acteur

WiFi Café Ambition
Les défis de la vie d'une jeune entrepreneure avec Émilie Boulianne (Bleuet Apparel)

WiFi Café Ambition

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2021 77:57


Dans cet épisode nous recevons Émilie Boulianne de l'entreprise Bleuet Apparel pour nous parler des hauts et des bas, ainsi que des défis des jeunes entreprises et entrepreneurs. Nous en apprenons sur le parcours de sa compagnie Bleuet Apparel et des défis fréquents des jeunes entreprises.

Exquises Esquisses
[replay] Anna Wanda Gogusey, illustratrice rock et féministe

Exquises Esquisses

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2021 39:08


Anna Wanda Gogusey aime le rock, les tatouages, les festivals de musique, les vêtements, les magazines et oeuvre pour la cause féministe. Son dernier livre, Ma Maman est Bizarre, parle de tout ça et il est destiné aux enfants qui ont des parents différents.  Écoutez-la nous expliquer comment elle place la femme au coeur de son travail ! [1ère diffusion le 10 juin 2019]  Nous parlons de L'école Estienne L'école Olivier de Serres L'artiste Jamie Hewlett, auteur de Tank Girl Les artistes Audubon et Walton Ford Le musicien Jay Reatard L'agent Le Crime L'album des Sex Pistols God Save The Queen Le livre de Mona Chollet, Sorcières Les films Matrix et 60 secondes chrono Le film Us de Jordan Peele Le magazine Le New-Yorker L'illustratrice Malika Favre L'illustrateur Sempé L'historien Michel Pastoureau Ses objets culturels préférés L'autrice Maggie Nelson, qui a écrit Les Argonautes, Bleuet, Jane Les projets d'Anna Le magazine Retard dont la fête de fin se tiendra le 29 juin au Point Éphémère Le festival Comme Nous Brûlons dont la prochaine édition se tiendra en septembre La marque de vêtement UnsevenLadies of the Things Le podcast Un Podcast à Soi Ses illustrations pour Le Monde Ses tatouages Où suivre Anna Sur instagram, Facebook, ou son site A propos de l'animateur Je suis Alexandre Soubrier, réalisateur de films graphiques. Vous pouvez me trouver sur twitter, facebook, instagram, vimeo. J'ai même un site sur lequel je poste quelques réalisations et sur lequel vous pouvez me contacter. Le court extrait de musique vient du magnifique album de Wax Taylor "Tales of Forgotten Melodies".

Les escales du bourlingueur avec Stéphane Tellier du FM103,3
Le sud du Lac-Saint-Jean; de Saint-Félicien à Saint-Gédéon.

Les escales du bourlingueur avec Stéphane Tellier du FM103,3

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2021 56:06


en collaboration avec Destination Lac-Saint-Jean; le tour du lac se poursuit sur son versant Sud. On découvre le zoo sauvage à Saint-Félicien, la crème molle aux bleuets de la Maison du Bleuet et les vins du vignoble Bonté DiVigne à Roberval ! L'escale se termine avec des conseils importants à suivre lorsqu'on pratique des sports nautiques sur le lac, car il faut faire très attention comme le mentionne Hugues Ouellet d'Équinox Aventure à Saint-Gédéon. 

Culture Champs
#20 – Adventice

Culture Champs

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2021 3:47


En agronomie, "adventice" signifie "mauvaise herbe". Mercuriale, Datura, Ray-grass, Vulpin, Agrostide, Alchémille, Amarante, Anthémis, Xanthium, ou encore Folle avoine....   Derrière ces noms poétiques se cachent de redoutables adversaires et ennemis pour les agriculteurs ! En effet dès qu'elles poussent, les adventices entrent alors en compétition avec les plantes cultivées autour, et le match s'annonce serré et peut durer longtemps ! Comme au tennis, la gestion des adventices se joue en plusieurs manches. Et comme dans tous sport, l'important pour nos agriculteurs, c'est d'être toujours présent au bon moment....Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

LYON DEMAIN Gérald BOUCHON
LE QUART D'HEURE LYONNAIS de ce jeudi 3 décembre 2020

LYON DEMAIN Gérald BOUCHON

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2020 14:16


ECOUTEZ LE QUART D'HEURE LYONNAIS Toute l'actualité de ce jeudi 3 décembre 2020 Valéry Giscard d'Estaing est décédé à 94 ans du Covid-19 COVID-19 : 27 nouveaux décès ces dernières 24 heures dans le Rhône Cluster à la Sûreté départementale du Rhône rue Bataille Interpol s'attend à des actions de crime organisé centrées sur les vaccins TCL : pensez à vous rembourser novembre Le centre nautique Tony Bertrand rouvre son bassin en plein air Lips reprographie c'est fini Tortues de Floride : comment éviter l'abandon ? Pascale Serpal de l'Association pour l’élevage et la protection des Tortues en Rhône-Alpes, est notre invitée Un Wallaby aperçu au sud de Lyon : prudence ! Un maillot de l’ OL aux enchères au profit du Bleuet de France Lyon ville la plus instagrammée en France

All Wine Aside - The Podcast
111. Celebrate dead guys ; Save coral reefs

All Wine Aside - The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2020


This week, Kim acts immature at work and thinks about what human meat could taste like. Chicken or Pork? WE ARE DRINKING L'infusée Bleuet (4.5/5) https://untappd.com/b/brasseurs-du-monde-l-infusee-bleuet/2783983 and Whitewater Brewing Blood Moon (4.25/5) https://www.lcbo.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/en/lcbo/sour-16022061/whitewater-brewing-blood-moon-orange-sour-11226 OUR THINGS Frozen dead guy Days and Underwater Music Festival. IN THE NEWS Woman pulled over by police said “I have to […]

All Wine Aside - The Podcast
111. Celebrate dead guys ; Save coral reefs

All Wine Aside - The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2020 50:37


This week, Kim acts immature at work and thinks about what human meat could taste like. Chicken or Pork? WE ARE DRINKING L'infusée Bleuet (4.5/5) https://untappd.com/b/brasseurs-du-monde-l-infusee-bleuet/2783983 and Whitewater Brewing Blood Moon (4.25/5) https://www.lcbo.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/en/lcbo/sour-16022061/whitewater-brewing-blood-moon-orange-sour-11226 OUR THINGS Frozen dead guy Days and Underwater Music Festival. IN THE NEWS Woman pulled over by police said "I have to poop so bad!" – then sped off https://metro.co.uk/2020/09/21/woman-pulled-over-by-police-said-i-have-to-poop-so-bad-then-sped-off-13304121

EtymoloCast
"Se mettre un bleuet entre les seins" - Collection "Chat va Aller" - Ep03

EtymoloCast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2020 4:27


 "Chat Va Aller" c'est le courrier du coeur des superstitieux !  Vous voulez trouver l'amour ? Vous nous contactez, nous vous répondons !  "Chat Va Aller" est une émission de fiction, suivre ces conseils n'engage que vous ! 

Word of Mom Radio
Liz Reitz Co-Founder of Bleuet Shares on The Mompreneur Model on Word of Mom

Word of Mom Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2020 28:00


Elizabeth (Liz) Rietz is the CEO and co-founder of Bleuet, creator of apparel designed to give girls’ the freedom and confidence to do what they love. As a mom of two daughters (ages 11 and 14), Rietz founded Bleuet along with her husband, Bill, after a fruitless search for comfortable camisoles and bras for their tween daughters, one of which is sensory sensitive. Liz believes girls deserve better age-appropriate options when it comes to undergarments for their growing bodies. They don't need lingerie, they need Bleuet. Join us on The Mompreneur Model on September 10th at 1pmET/10amPT and then in archive. Connect with Liz at BleuetGirl.com and @BleuetGirl on Facebook, Instagram and Pinterest. Connect with #WordofMom on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter. Email us at info.wordofmomradio@gmail.com. Thanks to our sponsors Safety Bags, StadiumBags.com, NoSuchThingasaBully.com and SmithSistersBluegrass.com for our theme song, She is You. #WordofMomRadio ~ Sharing the wisdom of women in business and in life.

La plus belle Maman
Le post-partum avec la sage-femme Audrey Babouin

La plus belle Maman

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2020 43:39


Post-partum - Emotions - Douleurs - Conseils pour ton séjour à la maternitéDans cet épisode, je reçois Audrey Babouin. Elle est sage-femme libérale en région parisienne. Ensemble, nous échangeons à propos du post-partum. Comment faire face à tes émotions? Comment gérer tes nouvelles douleurs ? Comment te sentir bien dans ta chambre à la maternité ? Comment gérer le roulement des sages-femmes ? La rééducation du périnée, comment ça se passe ? Découvre la réponse à chacune de ces questions dans ce nouvel épisode ! Bonne écoute.Le spot publicitaire mentionné dans l'épisode : https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=95&v=3GePXGfRP04&feature=emb_logo --- ça sera peut-être ta réalité les premiers jours après l'accouchement, mais ça ne durera pas longtemps !Mes conseils pour après l'accouchement :Ne doute pas à demander à ta sage-femme et/ou auxiliaire de puériculture préférée de te former pour les prochains jours.Mange des petites barres de céréales et bois beaucoup d'eau !Continue à te masser le ventre avec ton huile de grossesse.Prends soin de toi en te faisant un masque ou en t'achetant des patchs à mettre sous tes beaux yeux ! J'avais acheté les "patchs yeux au Bleuet apaisant" de la marque Klorane).La page Doctolib d'Audrey : https://www.doctolib.fr/sage-femme/levallois-perret/audrey-babouinAbonne-toi à La plus belle Maman sur :· https://www.instagram.com/laplusbelle_maman/· https://www.facebook.com/plusbelleMaman/· https://laplusbellemaman.com/ Si tu as aimé cet épisodeJe t'invite à t'abonner au podcast, à m'offrir une bonne note sur iTunes (5 petites étoiles please) et à laisser un super avis! Enfin, pour recevoir la newsletter de La plus belle Maman c'est par ici : https://laplusbellemaman.com/newsletter/ Musique proposée par La Musique LibreQuads - Spring Feelings : https://youtu.be/wm5lhnTnegw - Dj Quads : https://soundcloud.com/aka-dj-quads/The King - Ice Tea : https://youtu.be/xYI0Rrnk1Jo - Not The King : https://soundcloud.com/coreygagne Voir Acast.com/privacy pour les informations sur la vie privée et l'opt-out.

Du Mur Au Mic
#6 Crey 132 - Ode à la culture Hip Hop

Du Mur Au Mic

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2020 31:36


Dans cet épisode, nous rencontrons l'artiste Crey 132 dans son atelier de Villiers-sur-Marne.Graffeur depuis le début des années 90, Crey 132 nous parle de sa jeunesse, de sa passion pour le dessin, des moments marquants comme celui où il a vu l'artiste Mode 2 réaliser une fresque dans son quartier, de l'impact de la culture hip-hop dans son quotidien ainsi que son rôle dans le crew 132.Crey 132 s'est fait connaitre dans le milieu grâce à ses représentations d'animaux d'un étonnant réalisme et de ses visages de femmes grimés de graffiti. Avec un style en constante évolution, il réalise régulièrement des projets d'ampleur nationale comme dernièrement, la réalisation d'une fresque ovale de 756 m², "Bleuet de France", pour commémorer le Centenaire de la Grande Guerre.Retrouvez les oeuvres de Crey 132 sur le site de la galerie The Wall 51 : @Crey132@DuMurAuMic@galerie.thewall51 Animateurs : Catherine Dumas et Adrien TerrierRéalisatrice et monteuse : Vannick Rico HuertasMusique originale : Vincent CharamonMixeur sonore : Damien GuillaumePartenaire : Galerie The Wall 51 Voir Acast.com/privacy pour les informations sur la vie privée et l'opt-out.

Sul' Divan
Ordi, jumeaux et fruit ?!?- Sul' Divan

Sul' Divan

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2020 90:47


Disponible sur Itunes, Balado Québec, Spotify, Google Music, Stitchers, Player FM, Castbox et Listen Notes Voici nos panélistes cette semaine : Mike, Vince et Will 01:06 Will nous parle du retour devant les caméras de Rick Moranis 13:14 Will nous parle d'un mini-ordinateur à partir de 35 $ us: la Raspberry pi 33:20 Vince nous présente les meilleurs jumeaux dans le sport. 57:36 Mike nous embarque dans une discussion sur les fruits

Raising a Powerful Girl
Giving girls’ the freedom and confidence to do what they love with Bluet Girls

Raising a Powerful Girl

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2019 37:44


Today on the podcast we are joined by Elizabeth (Liz) Rietz Liz is the CEO and co-founder of Bleuet, apparel designed to give girls’ the freedom and confidence to do what they love. Born of a mom and daughter’s frustration while shopping for camisoles and bras, Liz decided along with her husband, Bill, to launch a line of quality, age-appropriate and comfortable camisoles, bras, undershirts and underwear – all designed with a young, growing girl’s body in mind. Bleuet , which means a blooming cornflower in French, is a fun, playful brand created specifically for girls ages 7 to 13 as the onset of puberty begins. With their active lifestyle that often includes play, sports, freeze tag, dance, cartwheels, P.E., Bleuet undergarments are designed to be durable and provide the coverage that girls need. To help parents and daughters navigate the ups and downs of puberty, Liz is working to provide resources and community for raising strong, confident and kind daughters. With the rate of anxiety and depression increasing in girls today, Liz believes there is more we can do to boost girls confidence and self-esteem as they become teenagers.Bleuet’s mission is to help marginalized girls and young women gain access to education and job training resources. Soon, they will launch Bleuet Scholars, which is a program designed to equip and empower girls through scholarships programs focused on STEM and computer science programs. Bleuet seeks to empower girls and women in every aspect of their business. Liz resides in Los Angeles, CA with her husband, two daughters, and her Labradoodle named Albus (“Albie”) Dumbledog.

Exquises Esquisses
N°35 - Anna Wanda Gogusey, illustratrice

Exquises Esquisses

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2019 39:08


Musique, illustration, féminisme, tatouage  Si tu ne sais pas quoi faire dans la vie, suis ton instinct. Il te mènera au bon endroit. Certains ne l'écoutent pas et s'aperçoivent trop tard qu'ils n'ont pas fait les bons choix. D'autres ne se sont juste jamais posés la question et c'est exactement ce qu'a fait mon invitée du jour. L'évidence s'est imposée. J'émet quelques doutes sur le fait qu'elle ne sache rien faire d'autre que dessiner, comme elle le dit elle-même, car au vu du nombre de projets qu'elle monte avec succès, entre festivals, ligne de vêtements, magazines, livres, elle a sûrement encore beaucoup d'autres cordes à son arc ! Vous l'aurez compris, mon invitée est illustratrice, elle s'appelle Anna Wanda Gogusey, et oeuvre autant pour des affiches de concert de rock garage que pour des magazines nationaux comme Le Monde. Sa particularité est de toujours placer la femme au coeur de son travail. (plus très) nouveau : Suivez le podcast sur Instagram Nous parlons de L'école Estienne L'école Olivier de Serres L'artiste Jamie Hewlett, auteur de Tank Girl Les artistes Audubon et Walton Ford Le musicien Jay Reatard L'agent Le Crime L'album des Sex Pistols God Save The Queen Le livre de Mona Chollet, Sorcières Les films Matrix et 60 secondes chrono Le film Us de Jordan Peele Le magazine Le New-Yorker L'illustratrice Malika Favre L'illustrateur Sempé L'historien Michel Pastoureau Ses objets culturels préférés L'autrice Maggie Nelson, qui a écrit Les Argonautes, Bleuet, Jane Les projets d'Anna Le magazine Retard dont la fête de fin se tiendra le 29 juin au Point Éphémère Le festival Comme Nous Brûlons dont la prochaine édition se tiendra en septembre La marque de vêtement UnsevenLadies of the Things Le podcast Un Podcast à Soi Ses illustrations pour Le Monde Ses tatouages Où suivre Anna Sur instagram, Facebook, ou son site A propos de l'animateur Je suis Alexandre Soubrier, réalisateur de films graphiques. Vous pouvez me trouver sur twitter, facebook, instagram, vimeo. J'ai même un site sur lequel je poste quelques réalisations et sur lequel vous pouvez me contacter. Le court extrait de musique vient du magnifique album de Wax Taylor "Tales of Forgotten Melodies".

I See You, Mama - the Podcast
Elizabeth Reitz and Bleuet Girl - the mama heart that launched a line of undergarments for tween girls

I See You, Mama - the Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2019 44:00


Host Ariana Evans has a great conversation with Elizabeth (Liz) Reitz about her new line of tween undergarments called Bleuet. For those of you who, like me, are a bit skeptical about items marketed to such a small slice of the population, you will love her mission, her empowerment of girls on their journey to womanhood, her mama heart that brought her to a place where she wanted to give her own children what they needed, couldn't find it and so made her own way.

Espace Pour La Vie
Insectes, plantes et produits sauvages au menu… ça vous dit? (1/4)

Espace Pour La Vie

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2018 24:54


Au menu : insectes, plantes et produits de l’alimentation des Premières Nations et de nos ancêtres… ça vous dit?Pouvons-nous considérer les insectes comme une alternative alimentaire? Comment pouvons-nous bonifier notre diète avec l’ajout d’insectes, de plantes sauvages et de produits issus de la nature? Sommes-nous prêts à faire le saut? Cet épisode nous amène aussi à redécouvrir ces végétaux oubliés que nos parents et grands-parents consommaient et toute la symbolique et l’importance de certains aliments dans l’alimentation de différents peuples autochtones du Québec. Vous entendrez:Sonya Charest, agente de programmes éducatifs (Insectarium)Rafael Martinez, Chef du restaurant (Jardin botanique)Evelyne Daigle, coordonnatrice à la Maison de l’arbre Frédéric-Back (Jardin botanique)Sylvie Paré, agente culturelle et Sylvain Verreault, animateur au Jardin des Premières-NationsSe rapprocher de la nature est essentiel pour mieux habiter notre planète. Mais comment y parvenir? Espace pour la vie vous propose d’y réfléchir à travers cette série de 4 balados.Conception sonore : MagnétoUne production d’Espace pour la vie

WW1 Centennial News
WW1 Centennial News: Episode #44 - US naval war of 1917 | Ghost Fleet of Mallows Bay | The Balfour Declaration | Veterans Day | 100C/100M Riverside, IL | and more..

WW1 Centennial News

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2017 45:25


Highlights The US naval war of 1917 | @01:10 The Ghost Fleet of Mallows Bay with Steve Bunker & Carrie Villar | @07:35 Living in NYC? Did a “Slacker” live in your apartment 100 years ago?  | @14:55 The Balfour Declaration - Promise of a Jewish Homeland in Palestine with Mike Shuster | @17:15 The worldwide history of Veterans Day | @22:05 Ceremonial Groundbreaking for America’s WWI Memorial in Washington DC | @24:10 Veterans Day Events | @24:30 Speaking WWI…  “Scrounge” | @28:00 100C/100M in Riverside IL with Joseph Baar Topinka | @29:30 International Report - Notre Dame Projection spectacular and documentary premiere | @36:20 Falling back to Daylight Standard Time - Blame the Kaiser | @37:35 The Buzz in Social Media | @39:35----more---- Opening Welcome to World War 1 centennial News - It’s about WW1 THEN - what was happening 100 years ago this week  - and it’s about WW1 NOW - news and updates about the centennial and the commemoration. Today is November 1st, 2017 and our guests this week are: Steve Bunker of the Friends of Mallows Bay and Carrie Villar curator for the Ghosts of Mallows Bay exhibit at Woodrow Wilson House Mike Shuster from the great war project blog,    And Joseph Baar Topinka, Post Commander at American Legion Post 0488 in Riverside, Illinois.   WW1 Centennial News is brought to you by the U.S. World War I Centennial Commission and the Pritzker Military Museum and Library. I’m Theo Mayer - the Chief Technologist for the Commission and your host. Welcome to the show. [MUSIC] World War One THEN 100 Year Ago This Week [MUSIC TRANSITION] Today, we are looking at the war on the water. The Atlantic Ocean was a major factor in the war 100 years ago. It wasn’t just a military battleground but an important strategic pivot. Ships and mastery of the seas had been key factors in national strength for centuries. Fleets and armadas the stuff of legends... but the conflict on the seas during WW1 is unique and comes down to a life and death struggle between the need to move goods, materiel and men versus the threat of small, stealthy and deadly raiders - the U-boats of WWI. Like a small virus that can fell giants - the German U-boats are not just a threat to ships on the seas, but a deadly noose closing to choke the life out of nations. So Let’s jump into our wayback machine and head back to 1917 to see how all this lays out and plays out. [MUSIC TRANSITION] We’ve gone back in time 100 years and we are looking back across the waters of the year of 1917. In just the first four months of 1917, U-boat raids reduce the British grain supply to just six weeks by sinking 1,365 ships. The Kaiser’s Navy believes that by using unrestricted submarine warfare on all shipping, it can blockade England into surrender whether the U.S. intervenes in the war or not. They are killing transports faster that replacements can be built and they know they are hurting the brits - a lot! England imperial economy is hugely dependent on imports of food and raw materials,  and at the current rate of sinking it’s supply lines, it is quite possible the England and then the allies might lose the war… not to the millions of poor souls slugging it out in the trenches - but to an effective fleet of just a few hundred submarines... each typically only 214 feet long, carrying 35 men, 12 torpedoes, mines and capable of traveling underwater for two hours at a stretch. As America enters the war in April of 1917, the US Navy strategy is not focused on this threat at all. It's strategic focus is on building a POWER navy headed by giant battle cruisers and dreadnaughts… The Naval Act of 1916 authorizes the building of ten battleships and six battle cruisers -- 32 thousand and 42 thousand ton behemoths sporting massive 16" guns, supported by scores of cruisers, destroyers and new submarines. This is a big iron --- power strategy -- based on what is known as Capital Ships - ready to fight in the atlantic, caribbean and Pacific  - perhaps all at once… a prophetic vision for a quarter century later. But the real challenge and the task for the US navy just entering the war is protecting shipping lanes from the deadly stings of little raiders just under the surface. It’s an issue we need to address - not just for Brittain - but as our only way to move millions of men, equipment and supplies across the Atlantic in order to join the fight!   This is made very clear to Rear Admiral William Sims. he’s the president of the Naval War College and goes to Britain on the eve of America’s entry into the war to meet with the British Admiralty about strategy. In point of fact, the ship he travels to England on, the American Line's New York, is damaged by a submarine-laid mine as it approaches Liverpool. The Admiralty, pleads its case and makes clear that is is implementing a convoy system - something the US naval command does not believe in. This strategy requires lots of smaller ships -- primarily destroyers - to work as escorts. The British campaign for the US to refocus it’s shipbuilding on ships suited to that task of convoying. Sims, who is subsequently named commander of U.S. naval forces in European waters, becomes an early convert for convoys. On 14 April, just days after America enters the war - he cables Washington with his recommendations that the maximum number of American destroyers be made available immediately. He argues that the timely arrival of even a small number of escorts at this critical moment can have an immediate and strategically important impact on the war --  right now!! --- given the fact that it’s gonna take some time for the US to mobilize enough military land resources to have any other actual impact. There is pushback on this from Admiral William Benson -- Chief of Naval Operations and Secretary of the Navy Josephus Daniels who argue for putting more emphasis on armed merchant ships sailing independently, with navy patrolled sea lanes. However, Sims advocacy and additional diplomatic admiralty visits to Washington succeeds in getting twenty-eight American destroyers escorting convoys by the end of june and thirty five by end August 1917, rather than the Navy simply conducting patrols as had been the original plan.   Well, it turns out that the convoy system works - and works well - The positive results bring the Americans around - especially admiral Benson who reportedly "goes to the mat," with the American naval building priorities This ties into what we told you about in Episode 28, On Friday July 18th, 1917- President Wilson announced in the Official Bulletin that: Because of their varied contracts for shipbuilding, the yards can not carry out our program without the help of the Government; it has, therefore, been decided that the shipbuilding industry of the Nation shall be federalized. The administration appointed United States Shipping Board Emergency Fleet Corporation is put in charge. Three days later - on the 21st. July 1917, Secretary Daniels orders construction of new battleships to cease. Priority is to be given to destroyers and other anti-submarine craft. He authorized construction of what would eventually total 266 destroyers. Links: http://www.iwm.org.uk/history/the-u-boat-campaign-that-almost-broke-britain https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/U-boat_Campaign_(World_War_I) http://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/germans-unleash-u-boats https://www.theatlantic.com/photo/2014/04/world-war-i-in-photos-war-at-sea/507332/ http://www.worldwar1.com/tgws/usnwwone.htm [SOUND EFFECT] Mallows Bay A huge push for ship building in the US - with many built so fast and a maybe a little shoddy  -- that over 200 of them - having served their purpose - were scuttled and sunk right after the war -- which leads us to our next story… We are going to slide into the present for just a moment to talk about The Ghost Fleet of Mallows Bay -   a small bay on the Maryland side of the Potomac River in Charles County, Maryland. It’s considered the "largest shipwreck graveyard in the Western Hemisphere… and now being advocated for and being considered by NOAA to become one of the most interesting national marine sanctuary in the united states. With us here in 2017 are Steve Bunker from the Friends of Mallows Bay, and Carrie Villar, who served as interim director of Woodrow Wilson House in washington DC a national trust for historic preservation historic site and carrie is also the curator for the Ghosts of Mallows Bay exhibit,. Welcome to both of you…. [exchange greetings]   [Steve, can you tell us a bit about how, why and who sunk all those ships in Mallows Bay?]   [I understand that the bay was salvaged for steel and other metals - tell us about that?]   [Since I’ve learned about it - Mallows Bay is on my list of places I want to see.. What is the visitor experience like?]   [The Woodrow Wilson house just opened an exhibit on this - and with us is Carrie Villar the curator for the exhibit - Carrie, how and why did the Woodrow Wilson House get involved? ]   [Carrie - Can you tell us a bit  about the opening?]   Thank you both for coming on the show! That was Steve Bunker from the Friends of Mallow bay, and Carrie Villar, the curator of the Ghosts of Mallows Bay exhibit at Woodrow Wilson House. Links: http://www.woodrowwilsonhouse.org/event/exhibit-opening-ghost-fleet https://sanctuaries.noaa.gov/mallows-bay/   Whipping back to 100 years ago this week --- Boy are we breaking format today  - but --- we found one more quick story that we just HAVE to slip in…   [SOUND EFFECT] Dateline October 29th, 1917 The Headline of the NY times reads: Names of New Yorkers Who Have Failed to Respond to the Draft Call 1490 of draft age ignore summons - men classed as deserters - reward of $50 for each!! WOW -- This article put out by Roger B Wood, director of the draft in New York City lists the names AND ADDRESSES of nearly 1500 young men - known at the time as SLACKERS (our Speaking WWI word from our early August episode #32) They are naming names - they are giving addresses - and they are offering rewards - and god help any one of those young men with a German sounding last name. But the reason we HAD to slip in the story - and give you the link to the article is because - when Katherine Akey - our line producer - who found the article looked through the list - well - let me have her tell you herself [Katherine tells us how she found an old apartment address in NYC that SHE lived in and challenges listeners who have done stints in NYC to check out their old addresses to see if they are SLACKER refuges!!! - fun Sam Berry, on St Mark’s Place] This very important link is in the podcast notes... link:http://query.nytimes.com/mem/archive-free/pdf?res=9D0CE3DD113AE433A2575AC2A9669D946696D6CF [SOUND EFFECT] Great War Project The war that changed the world is connected to the roots of many of our modern conflicts and here to tell us one of the stories is Mike shuster, former NPR correspondent and curator for the Great War project blog. Hi Mike!   [Mike Shuster] Mike Shuster from the Great War Project blog. LINK: http://greatwarproject.org/2017/10/29/the-struggle-for-palestine-begins/ [SOUND EFFECT] The Great War Channel For weekly informative videos about WW1 from the European perspective, we recommend the Great War Channel on Youtube - This week - two new episodes focus on Caporetto which we introduced to you last week : FIrst == The Battle of La Malmaison [mal-may-zon] -- Breakthrough at Caporetto Next - On the Battlefield of Caporetto -- Exploring the Kovorat -- a report from the team’s trip to Italy   And finally  - Strategic Bombing on the Western Front   Follow the link in the podcast notes or search for “the great war” on youtube. Link: https://www.youtube.com/user/TheGreatWar   World War One NOW [SOUND EFFECT] We have moved forward in time to the present… Welcome to WW1 Centennial News NOW  - This part of the program is not about history but how the centennial of the War that changed the world is being commemorated today.   Veterans Day History Worldwide As we continue our countdown to veterans day, let’s take a moment to look back at its origins and the variations of it around the world. Veterans Day originated as “Armistice Day”, first celebrated on Nov. 11, 1919, the first anniversary of the end of fighting during World War I. It became a national holiday in 1938 and in 1954 President EIsenhower officially changed the name to Veterans day incorporate the ideas beyond WWI. Memorial Day - that you probably think of it as the start of the summer season - focuses on veterans who paid the ultimate price, while Veterans Day - with its roots as a salute to our doughboys -  is a tribute to any American veterans—living or dead. It is our national salute to service. Great Britain, France, Australia and Canada also commemorate the veterans of World War I and World War II on or near November 11th: Canada has Remembrance Day, while Britain has Remembrance Sunday. Each country honors its veterans, and the armistice of WW1, in a slightly different way. France expelled an invader from its territory, and the tenor of commemoration there reflects that. Even the symbol of remembrance differs from place to place. The red poppy of flanders fields is common in the UK, Australia and New Zealand, Canada and America -- The French use the blue cornflower, whic – like the poppy – continued to grow in land devastated by war. No matter how our commemorations may differ, citizens from all across the globe will take pause on or around November 11th to remember the sacrifice of men and women in who serve their nations in the military. Events As we countdown to Veterans Day 2018, here are some things for you to participate in.   Ceremonial Groundbreaking for America’s WWI Memorial at Pershing Park in Washington DC Start on November 9, at 11am eastern with the ceremonial groundbreaking for the National World War One memorial at Pershing Park in Washington DC. We will be streaming it on Facebook live. We are on facebook @ww-the number 1- centennial…  or follow the link in the podcast notes. LINK: http://Facebook.com/ww1Centennial   Next be sure to tag all your related posts and photos on social media using the hashtag #countdowntoveteransday.   Link: https://www.va.gov/opa/vetsday/vetdayhistory.asp http://www.military.com/veterans-day/history-of-veterans-day.html https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bleuet_de_France#/media/File:CPA_Bleuet_de_France_1914-1918.jpg We suggest you visit the U.S. National WW1 Centennial Events Register at WW1CC.org/events to look for Veterans Day events near you. Many WWI related organizations have posted events in the national register. We have picked a few of them to tell you about...   NYC In the Big Apple, the famous New York City Veterans Day Parade is the largest Veterans Day event in the nation. The Parade takes place every November 11, rain or shine with activities commencing at 10am.  Over 300 units and tens of thousands of marchers assemble near Madison Square Park, including veterans of all eras, military units, civic & youth groups, businesses, and high school bands from across America.   Also in New York, on Thursday evening the 9th of November the annual Flanders Remembers Concert will present Distortion, a Hymn to Liberty on at the Kaufman Music Center in New York.  Commissioned by the Government of Flanders, the piece commemorates the Centennial of World War I, and the concert will benefit the United War Veterans Council.   Washington DC area Also on November 11th, Arlington National Cemetery will host its annual commemorations on Veterans Day. A prelude concert will begin in the Memorial Amphitheater at 10:30 a.m followed by a wreath-laying ceremony at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier at 11 a.m. Commemoration ceremonies are being held all over the country! Not just in major metros. For example... Wilberforce Ohio In Wilberforce Ohio, the National Afro-American Museum & Cultural Center is holding a Veterans Day Commemoration Event where award winning history teacher and Ohio World War I Committee member Paul LaRue will present a program that examine Ohio's African American World War I soldiers, their service and their sacrifice. Saint Paul, Minnesota The Minnesota History Center is hosting a lecture on November 11th where you can learn about the 34th “Red Bull” Infantry Division, a National Guard division from Minnesota, that went “over there” in WW1. Louisville, Kentucky In Louisville, Kentucky, a special WWI commemorative display will be set up with pictures and WWI military artifacts organized In conjunction with the annual Veterans Day program. Rutherford NJ And finally, The Rutherford NJ World War I Centennial Committee will hold a centennial remembrance program at the base of their WWI memorial column, which was a recent awardee in our 100 Cities/100 Memorials program. There will be remarks by the Mayor and dignitaries and a reading of the names of Rutherford's dead as well as a ceremonial 20' x 30' flag folding with taps followed by a special exhibition on many Rutherford veterans of the war including one of a kind personal artifacts. Two films will also be shown, "The Lost Battalion" and "Dear Home-Letters from WWI"   So check the events register at ww1cc.org/events - and if your Veterans Day event is NOT posted in the register - click the big red button and submit it to get it into the national archival register of Veterans Day commemorations that happened during the centennial of the war that changed the world! We have LOTS of links in the podcast notes! Links: http://uwvc.org/vetsday2017/parade-details/ http://www.worldwar1centennial.org/index.php/communicate/press-media/wwi-centennial-news/3371-flanders-remembers-concert-commemorates-u-s-entry-into-wwi.html http://www.arlingtoncemetery.mil/News/Post/2954/Visiting-Arlington-National-Cemetery-on-Veterans-Day http://www.worldwar1centennial.org/index.php/commemorate/event-map-system/eventdetail/10288/64th-veterans-day-observance.html http://www.worldwar1centennial.org/index.php/commemorate/event-map-system/eventdetail/47040/veterans-day-commemoration-event.html http://www.worldwar1centennial.org/index.php/commemorate/event-map-system/eventdetail/35980/forgotten-stories-of-ww1-34th-red-bull-infantry-division.html http://www.worldwar1centennial.org/index.php/commemorate/event-map-system/eventdetail/42617/veterans-day-and-salute-to-wwi-observance.html http://www.worldwar1centennial.org/index.php/commemorate/event-map-system/eventdetail/47821/ww1-veterans-day-remembrance.html Speaking WW1 And now for our feature “Speaking World War 1 - Where we  explore today’s words & phrases that are rooted in the war  --- Looking for things you needed was a near daily activity at the front; men hunted for supplies and for food, especially when units moved into new territory where the locals may have left goodies behind, or when their unit was cut off from a supply line. So a new word for hunting around and scavenging for something grew in popularity during WW1, the word is Scrounge! The war threw together a lot of cultures and classes who found themselves on common footing - equalized by the rigors of war - and as a result they traded ideas, ways and words! We’ve introduced words and phrases in this segment that made their way into English language or slang from French, Romany, Urdu and German. Srounge is a slang word that comes from a Northern British origin. It’s possibly an alteration of scrunge ("to search stealthily, rummage, pilfer") or  scringe ("to pry about"); or perhaps related to scrouge, to ("push, jostle").   Whatever its initial origin, Scrounging something up -- made its way into common use in the war that changed the world. See the podcast notes to learn more! link: https://www.amazon.com/Tommy-Doughboy-Fritz-Soldier-Slang/dp/1445637839/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1508848013&sr=8-1&keywords=tommy+doughboy+fritz https://books.google.com/books?id=KKgHkD6O1-cC&pg=PA225&lpg=PA225&dq=scrounge+northern+england+slang&source=bl&ots=QlDYSFWI-o&sig=9iPLJUj-7rgG0rO8mSTXRfsLxF8&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwji_cXX6prXAhUKOiYKHXolAN0Q6AEIQjAE#v=onepage&q=scrounge&f=false https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/scrounge 100 Cities/100 Memorials [SOUND EFFECT Gold Star Memorial at Guthrie Park in Riverside, IL Moving to our 100 Cities / 100 Memorials segment about the $200,000 matching grant challenge to rescue and focus on our local WWI memorials. This week we are profiling the Gold Star Memorial at Guthrie Park in Riverside, IL -- with us tell us about the project is Joseph Baar Topinka, Post Commander at American Legion Post 488 in Riverside, Illinois.   Welcome, Joseph! [exchange greetings]   [Joseph, tell us a bit about the Gold Star Memorial at Guthrie Park-- what is its history?]   [You are one of the first 50 awardees for the program - how has this affected your community]   [What kinds of restorative work are you planning to do on the memorial? And how did the American Legion get involved?]   [do you have plans for a rededication?]   [exchange thanks]   That was Joseph Baar Topinka, Post Commander, American Legion Post 488 in Riverside, Illinois. We are going to continue to profile 100 Cities / 100 Memorials projects - not only awardees but also teams that are continuing on to round #2 which is now open for submissions.   So as we talked about last week - this memorial day weekend - if you want to do something for the doughboys -it’s easy - take a walk!  - Look around your town and find your local WWI memorial. I promise it’s there - or was.. Look near the your county or city court house, check your parks, if they are old - or even just have an old flagpole - look around your local school buildings, find your American Legion or the VFW post, or check markers of your local cemetery. When you DO find your WWI memorial, and if it needs some TLC, please go to WW1CC.org/100Memorials and see how you can start the ball rolling to get that memorial and the doughboys it honors some support. Have a great veterans day - and do wear sunscreen!   You can follow the link in the podcast notes. Link: www.ww1cc.org/100memorials [SOUND EFFECT] International Report Films at French Embassy/Notre Dame Projection Installation In our International report this week, we head to Paris and the beautiful, iconic Notre Dame.  From November 7th to 11th, Notre Dame will be lit up by projections all over the building. The exhibit, called Dame De Coeur, is a tribute to the thousands of allied soldiers who fought and gave their lives for freedom. The piece is being done by director Bruno Seillier, who is very experienced at monumental projection mapping installations. Each night before the light show, the new film “The American in Paris: The True Story of the American Hospital of Paris in WWI” will be screened. The film tells the story of the American Hospital in Paris, from its start as a 24-bed facility for the expatriate community of Paris in 1910, to its dramatic expansion to a more than 2000 beds during the first world war. The projection show and film are expected to be seen by over 60,000 people, but there is a chance to see the film stateside: The Cultural Service French Embassy in Washington, DC is screening the film on November 6th, and tickets are still available. Follow the link in the podcast notes for details about both of these events. link:https://www.damedecoeur.paris/en/the-show-queen-of-hearts/ http://frenchculture.org/events/6473-americans-paris Special Daylight Savings Special A special reminder this week to prepare yourself for Daylight Savings, Actually - it’s backward from what you think - we are just about to head into DAYLIGHT STANDARD time. But in any case - when you wake up Monday groggy and annoyed at the seemingly random one-hour shift we tolerate every year, we have someone for you to blame: the Kaiser! Although some say it was Benjamin Franklin who first proposed the idea --- The Germans were among the first to institute Daylight Savings, and they did so in 1916, two years into World War One. The concept was meant to be a temporary measure during the war, a way of conserving energy and providing more usable hours of daylight by getting up later into the morning and going to bed earlier in the evening. The British, French and many others quickly followed suit, and Daylight Savings remained a staple of wartime life. Most countries dropped it after World War I, and it wasn’t until the next World War that Daylight Savings Time made its return in most of Europe, and America too. Read more about the war time application of daylight savings at the link in the podcast notes.   Link: http://online.wsj.com/ww1/daylight-saving-time https://www.timeanddate.com/time/dst/history.html   Articles and Posts North Carolina Scholar As we move into our Articles and Posts -- this week at ww1cc.org/news there is an article courtesy of  the North Carolina Department of Natural and Cultural Resources, the story of one North Carolinian who served in the war, but never fired a shot. Instead, Wilmington native Charles Jastrow Mendelsohn served as a cryptographer during the war period —someone who specializes in encrypting and decrypting sensitive information—. The entirety of his year-long military term was spent stateside at posts in Washington D.C. and New York City where Mendelsohn led at team tasked with decrypting intercepted German diplomatic correspondence. Read more about how a professor of ancient languages at the City College of New York helped the U.S. read the enemy's mail during WWI by following the link in the notes. link:http://www.worldwar1centennial.org/index.php/communicate/press-media/wwi-centennial-news/3374-wilmingtonian-decodes-german-world-war-i-correspondence.html The Buzz - WW1 in Social Media Posts That brings us to the buzz - the centennial of WW1 this week in social media with Katherine Akey - Katherine, what are your picks out of the great stories from social media this week? Hi Theo!   Motorcycle Club We have two really great articles to share today. We’ll start with a heartwarming story from Fort Wayne Indiana, which we shared on Facebook recently. Last Sunday, 75 trees were escorted by motorcade through Fort Wayne Saturday morning before being planted at Memorial Park. Warrior Breed Motorcycle Club organized the effort and were joined by police, fire and military personnel along the route. Memorial Park had, according to the article, fallen into a bit of disrepair, and the group was worried it would be repurposed. Eventually, 125 new trees will be planted in Memorial park, each dedicated to a soldier who gave their life in WW1. Warrior Breed Motorcycle club president Gary Perkey said, “A hundred years ago there was a committee, I’m sure, discussing Memorial Park and what they were going to do to memorialize these WWI vets and here were are 100 years later doing the exact same thing, having the same discussions and planting these trees one again.” It’s a great story about local remembrance of WW1 and how moving and impactful it can be. An official dedication is planned for this November 11th, so if you’re in the Fort Wayne area check the link in the podcast notes to learn more.   link:http://wane.com/2017/10/28/motorcycle-club-escorts-plants-trees-honoring-wwi-veterans/ Ships Ships Ships Finally this week, we’re going to go back to the top of the show with an amazing collection of photos from the Atlantic all about the war at sea during WW1. The Atlantic published a series of ten collections of photos back in 2014, at the very beginning of the centennial of the war and they are absolutely wonderful. The War at Sea series includes images of u-boats cresting over waves in the Atlantic, disabled ships in the Dardanelles being blown up, mines being dragged ashore in Heligoland, a delicate looking Curtiss AB-2 being catapulted off the deck of a warship, ship cats and lots of images of dazzle camouflage. There’s even a Paget Process image from Jaffa, Israel; a super early color photograph; though it’s mostly pinks and greens and looks a bit surreal, the Paget Process photos are super beautiful. Check out these incredible images at the link in the podcast notes. And that’s it this week for the Buzz! link:https://www.theatlantic.com/photo/2014/04/world-war-i-in-photos-war-at-sea/507332/ Closing And that all our stories for you this week on WW1 Centennial News - Now before you flick off your play button - remember - for those of you who listen to end - we always leave you with a special goody or two! So in closing - we want to thank our guests: Steve Bunker and Carrie Villar telling us the story of the Ghosts of Mallows Bay Mike Shuster and his report of action in the Middle East Joseph Baar Topinka from the 100 Cities/100 Memorials project in Riverside, Illinois Katherine Akey the Commission’s social media director and also the line producer for the show.   Thanks to Eric Marr for his contributions to this episode - Eric has joined our editorial team as a researcher and writer. And I am Theo Mayer - your host. The US World War One Centennial Commission was created by Congress to honor, commemorate and educate about WW1. Our programs are to-- inspire a national conversation and awareness about WW1; This program is a part of that…. We are bringing the lessons of the 100 years ago into today's classrooms; We are helping to restore WW1 memorials in communities of all sizes across our country; and of course we are building America’s National WW1 Memorial in Washington DC. We want to thank commission’s founding sponsor the Pritzker Military Museum and Library for their support. The podcast can be found on our website at ww1cc.org/cn   on  iTunes and google play ww1 Centennial News, and on Amazon Echo or other Alexa enabled devices. Just say: Alexa: Play W W One Centennial News Podcast. Our twitter and instagram handles are both @ww1cc and we are on facebook @ww1centennial. Thank you for joining us. And don’t forget to share the stories you are hearing here today with someone about the war that changed the world!   [music]   Don’t forget - we want you to scrounge around your town to find your local WWI memorials. And thank a vet for their service this Veterans day week! So long!

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Bleuet - Electro DJ Mixes
Yum Yum Blueberry Milkshake Mix!

Bleuet - Electro DJ Mixes

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2009 57:54


Woot woot! It's the yum yum blueberry milkshake mix! enjoy! WOWGOTBORING, flooding your facebook friend status since 2009! wowgotboring.com FACEBOOK MYSPACE PODCAST Playlist: 1. Claire Hux - Down On The Floor (Solly Remix) 2. DJ Mehdi - Tunisia Bambaata (Mercury Remix) 3. Chromeo - Fancy Footwork (D.I.M. Remix) 4. Adam Freeland - Under Control (Alex Metric Remix) 5. ZZZ - Lion (Bag Raiders Remix) 6. 50 Cent - Get Up (Bleuet ft. Waye Bootleg Remix) 7. Le Matos - Quiet Earth 8. Walter Murphy & The Big Apple Band - A Fifth Of Beethoven (Hidden Cat's "Based on the Soulwax" Edit) 9. Surkin - White Knight Two (Laidback Luke Remix) 10. Database ft. Bonde Do Role - Miami (Midnight Martyn Remix) 11. Lazy Jay - Float My Boat (Original Mix) 12. Haddaway - What Is Love (Barletta Remix) 13. Fake Blood - Mars (R!M!E Remix) 14. Bingo Players vs. Chocolate Puma - Touch Me (Bart B More Remix) 15. The Prodigy - Take Me To The Hospital (Bleuet "Too Much Lineup" Bootleg Remix) 16. Snoop Dogg - Snoop Dogg Millionaire (Bleuet "Blueberry Got Primed" Bootleg Remix) 17. Omnikrom - Comme À La Télévision (Hatchmatik Remix) 18. Omnikrom - Comme À La Télévision (NROTB Remix) Alternative download link - http://www15.zippyshare.com/v/21434688/file.html

Bleuet - Electro DJ Mixes
Mange Mon Panini volume 6

Bleuet - Electro DJ Mixes

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2009 30:55


Random tracks here and there. Basically I just took my club tracklist, hit "shuffle" and mixed them in their new shuffled order :P WOWGOTBORING, flooding your facebook friend status since 2009! wowgotboring.com FACEBOOK MYSPACE PODCAST Playlist: 1. Omnikrom - Prends Une Photo Avec Moi (LE MATOS Remix) 2. Guns 'N' Bombs - Riddle Of Steel (Original Mix) 3. The Prodigy - Everybody In The Place (AC Slater Remix) 4. Pseudonympho - Blow it (Up Your Nose / Barletta Remix) 5. MSTRKRFT - Bounce (The Sonixx Remix) 6. Das Racist - Pizza Hut Taco Bell (Guy Michael - Barletta Remix) 7. Bingo Players vs. Chocolate Puma - Touch Me (Bart B More Remix) 8. The Presets - My People (D.I.M. Remix) 9. Tag Team - Whoomp! There It Is (Disco Villains Remix) 10. Britney Spears - Circus (Villains Remix) 11. Mr Oizo - Positif (The Exo Remix) 12. Adam Freeland - Under Control (Miles Dyson Remix) 13. Benny Benassi - Satisfactoin (lufrkkk Rave Mix) 14. Meterhead - Newness 15. The Chemical Brothers - The Salmon Dance (Crookers Remix) Alternative download link - http://www.zshare.net/audio/573055809aaf2705/

Bleuet - Electro DJ Mixes
Mange Mon Panini volume 5

Bleuet - Electro DJ Mixes

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2009 30:09


Lots and lots of amazing releases this week... check out remixes from Crookers, The Bloody Beetroots, Fake Blood, Barletta and more! I also particulary like the remix Alex Metric did of Freeland (it's the last track, so listen to it 'till the end!) it's very raveliciouszz WOWGOTBORING, flooding your facebook friend status since 2009! wowgotboring.com FACEBOOK MYSPACE PODCAST Playlist: 1. X-Vertigo - Dark X-Mas (The Sonixx Remix) 2. Chemical Brothers - Salmon Dance (Blood Shake Remix) 3. His Majesty Andre - Peep Thong (Original Mix) 4. 30Hz ft. Yolanda - Daddio (Trevor Loveys Remix) 5. The Count & Sinden ft. Kid Sister - Beeper (Redsoul Remix) 6. Britney Spears - Circus (Barletta Edit) 7. Sound of Stereo - Heads Up (Nic Sarno Retrix) 8. Kid Cudi - Day 'N' Night (Something Wrong Remix) 9. ACDC - Back In Black (Lapse Remix) 10. Tiga - Mind Dimension (Bloody Beetroots Remix) 11. U2 - Get On Your Boots (Crookers Remix) 12. Unkle - Restless (Fake Blood Mix) 13. M.I.A. - Paper Planes (DFA Remix) 14. Peter Bjorn & John - Lay It Down (Chateau Marmont Remix) 15. Freeland - Under Control (Alex Metric Remix) Alternative download link - http://www.zshare.net/audio/565957454b7c3784/

Bleuet - Electro DJ Mixes
Mange Mon Panini volume 4

Bleuet - Electro DJ Mixes

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2009 30:48


Sorry for the delayed episode there... been very busy with all the event planning adding up to my usual blogging / producing routine. So yeah, usual blogging goodies plus a bunch of remixes of The Prodigy. Go buy their album "Invaders Must Die" by the way, it's dope. My friends and I started a blog about the electro we like. check it out! wowgotboring.com FACEBOOK MYSPACE PODCAST Playlist: 1. Nirvana - Smells Like Teen Spirit (WZRDZ Remix) 2. Kid Kaio - We Don't Give A 3. The Prodigy - Omen (Dirty Disco Youth Remix) 4. Benny Benassi - Bring The Noise (Benassi vs Barletta) 5. Mustard Pimp - RER D (Mashed Paper Klub ft. Floating Remix) 6. TechJio - Fine Del Mondo 7. Kanye West - Love Lockdown (1994 Pilotpriest Remix) 8. Calvin Harris - Merrymaking At My Place (Deadmau5 Remix) 9. Shinichi Osawa - Detonator (Herve's UXB Remix) 10. Treasure Fingers - Cross The Dancefloor (The Sonixx) 11. The Prodigy - Everybody In The Place (AC Slater Remix) 12. The Prodigy - Take Me To The Hospital (Bleuet Remix) 13. Cazals - Poor Innocent Boys (Shinichi Osawa Remix) 14. The Count & Sinden - Hardcore Girls (Project Bassline Radio Edit) 15. Yuksek - Del Adeu Alternative download link - http://www.zshare.net/audio/5609213298ccf28d/

Bleuet - Electro DJ Mixes
Mange Mon Panini volume 3

Bleuet - Electro DJ Mixes

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2009 30:20


Featuring talented Montreal producers, djs and remixers like Mad Kids and La Petite Portugaise. Maybe you've heard of them before but if you haven't, it was about time! The whole thing mixed up along with some well known artists and some electro classics you'll recognize! thanks for all the subscribers in such a short while! P.S. For the montrealers out there: don't forget: FRIDAY 13TH @ Underworld-Shop, 7:30pm facebook event (in french): http://www.facebook.com/home.php?#/event.php?eid=46834392545&ref=ts FACEBOOK MYSPACE PODCAST Playlist: 1. Jesse Rose - Touch My Horn (Mad Kids Remix) 2. La Petite Portugaise - Crapule 3. Don Rimini - Hools (Mashes Paper Klub feat. Floating Remix) 4. Mustard Pimp - Beetle Gum 5. Bleuet - Mommy Said So 6. Coin Operated Boy - Be Your Own Enemy 7. Chromeo - Tenderoni (AL-P Remix) 8. Mr Oizo - Positif (Corpus de Textes Remix) 9. Bryan Cox - Blinded Me With Science 10. Fake Blood - Mars (Player Player's 95 Jump Mix) 11. Crookers - What Up Y'all 12. Got U Dancing (Jack Beats Remix) 13. 50 Cent - Get Up (Bleuet & Waye Remix) Alternative download link - http://www.zshare.net/audio/5517631277fd9cff/

Bleuet - Electro DJ Mixes
Mange Mon Panini volume 2

Bleuet - Electro DJ Mixes

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2009 29:41


Alot of Mustard Pimp because I like them alot! Including my 2 remixes or "RER C" and "RER D". I also added a demo of my next track, a cover of Bach! Enjoyuuzz FACEBOOK MYSPACE PODCAST Playlist: 1. DatA - J'aime pas l'art 2. Pseudonympho - Blow it (Up Your Nose / Barletta Remix) 3. Evil Nine - They Live! (Trevor Loveys Remix) 4. Stereoheroes - Poundcakes 2 5. Mustard Pimp - RER C (Bleuet "STM Ligne Verte" Remix) 6. From Monuments to Masses - Beyond Gold & Elvis (Felix Cartal Remix) 7. Lies in Disguise - Meet Your Replacement 8. Last Japan - Reverse This 9. 3 Is A Crowd - Take It Back (Mad Kids Remix) 10. Cosmo & Darby - Mosquito (Dub Mix) 11. Mustard Pimp - RER D (Bleuet "STM Ligne Orange" Remix) 12. Mustard Pimp - Gold! 13. The Bloody Beetroots - We Are From Venice (La Serenissima) 14. Outhere Brothers - Enjoy (Crookers Remix) 15. Bleuet - Badinerie (Demo) Alternative download link - http://www.zshare.net/audio/54657769bce10e49/

Bleuet - Electro DJ Mixes
Mange Mon Panini volume 1

Bleuet - Electro DJ Mixes

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2009 29:54


The first of hopefully a long line of electro dj mixes that should last for around 30 minutes or so. FACEBOOK MYSPACE PODCAST Playlist: 1. The Bloody Beetroots - The Death of Cornelius (Part 1) 2. Young MC - Bust a Move (Don Rimini Remix) 3. Crookers - Knobbers (Aerotronic Remix) 4. Kanye West - Love Lockdown (LMFAO Remix Waye Mashup Mix) 5. Dj Barletta - Bass Live (Gingy Remix 6. Mr Oizo - Positif 7. Ludacris - Move Bitch (Disco Villains Remix) 8. Busy P - To Protect and Entertain (Crookers Remix) 9. Congorock - Hybro 10. Bleuet - Mommy Said So 11. Shadow Dancer - Soap 12. Dopefish - Who Freaks Who Breaks Edit Alternative download link - http://www.zshare.net/audio/5397554556f3a407/