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Argentine short story writer, essayist, poet and translator

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Bom dia, Obvious
o fim da "mulher de boa", com Marcela Ceribelli

Bom dia, Obvious

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2025 15:41


O fim da mulher "de boa" e o da espera pelo amor romântico: neste monólogo, Marcela Ceribelli abre o primeiro episódio do especial Obvious no Divã no Bom Dia, Obvious falando sobre os desdobramentos que se colocam toda vez que uma mulher se liberta do amor próprio adestrado e da ideia de que fomos criadas para suportar tudo para viver um encontro amoroso.Uma reflexão sobre relacionamentos, a sala de espera amorosa e fins que nos lembram o que mais importa: o retorno a quem somos.Obvious no Divã é um evento gravado em novembro de 2025, no Teatro Bourbon Country, em Porto Alegre. Com participação de Bárbara Borges, Francinai Gomes, Fê Lopes e Ediane Ribeiro. ⁠Para conteúdo exclusivo deste episódio, assine a newsletter da Obvious⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Nos acompanhe também: Instagram da Obvious: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@obvious.cc⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠TikTok da Obvious: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@obvious.cc⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Chapadinhas de Endorfina: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@chapadinhasdeendorfina⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Marcela Ceribelli no Instagram: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@marcelaceribelli⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Ouça outros podcasts da Obvious:⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Podcast Chapadinhas de Endorfina.doc⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Podcast Academia do Prazer⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Livros da Marcela Ceribelli:⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Sintomas — e o que mais aprendi quando o amor me decepcionou⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Aurora: O despertar da mulher exausta⁠⁠⁠⁠

Old Friends
|||Recorrência natalícia com padre Anselmo Borges

Old Friends

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2025 47:01


Bem comum, sororidade, renascimento no imaginário cultural e cristão do Natal.

Radio Transmundial Uruguay
Club de Lectura - ¿Por qué leemos?

Radio Transmundial Uruguay

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2025 20:47


¿Para vos la lectura es una forma de felicidad?Terminamos el primer ciclo de Club de Lectura (como no podía ser de otra forma) con el pensamiento de Jorge Luis Borges acerca de la lectura.¿Desde cuándo los libros son tan valiosos? ¿Por qué es tan especial un libro como la Biblia? ¿Tiene sentido obligarse a leer?Sobre esto y más conversamos al mirar una de las magistrales clases que ofreció Borges en 1978 en la Universidad de Belgrano.YouTube: @clubdelecturartmInstagram: @clubdelecturartmRadio Trans Mundial Uruguay (610 AM): sábados 21 h

Fotografía de stock
413. Que se va vender en Enero - con Leo Borges

Fotografía de stock

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2025 21:09


En este episodio analizamos qué tipo de contenido se va a vender en enero en las principales agencias de stock. Además, comentamos recursos extra disponibles dentro de la Academia de Stock y adelantamos la idea de un posible viaje Stockeros a Costa Rica. Escríbenos a hola@stockeros.com y dinos si te apetecería venirte a Costa Rica para un viaje Stockeros. Para suscribirte a la newsletter y descargar la guía gratuita, visita Stockeros.com

Literatura Universal con Adolfo Estévez
678. Fundación mítica de Buenos Aires. Jorge Luis Borges.

Literatura Universal con Adolfo Estévez

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2025 3:16


Jorge Luis Borges (1899 – 1986) fue un escritor, poeta, ensayista y bibliotecario argentino, considerado una de las figuras más influyentes de la literatura del siglo XX. Nacimiento: 24 de agosto de 1899 en Buenos Aires, Argentina. Desde joven estuvo en contacto con la literatura gracias a su familia; su padre era profesor y le inculcó el amor por los libros. En 1914 se trasladó a Ginebra, Suiza, donde estudió el bachillerato y conoció a autores de las vanguardias europeas. Luego vivió en España, relacionándose con el ultraísmo. Regresó a Buenos Aires en 1921 y comenzó a publicar poesía y ensayos en revistas literarias. Con el tiempo su obra se orientó hacia la narrativa breve y el ensayo filosófico-literario. En 1955 fue nombrado director de la Biblioteca Nacional de Argentina. Con los años padeció ceguera progresiva, lo que marcó profundamente su estilo literario. Falleció el 14 de junio de 1986 en Ginebra, Suiza. Borges se destacó especialmente por el cuento corto y el ensayo, donde fusionó erudición, imaginación y paradojas filosóficas. Sus temas recurrentes incluyen:El infinito y los laberintos.El tiempo y la eternidad.La identidad y el doble.La relación entre realidad y ficción.La literatura como un universo dentro de otro universo. Obras destacadas:Ficciones (1944)El Aleph (1949)Historia universal de la infamia (1935)El hacedor (1960)Inquisiciones (1925)Otras inquisiciones (1952). Aunque nunca recibió el Premio Nobel de Literatura (algo que generó mucha controversia), Borges fue honrado con numerosos premios internacionales y sigue siendo una de las figuras centrales de la literatura en español.

Postal do Dia
Rui Borges: o neto de sapateiro enganou o destino

Postal do Dia

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2025 3:17


O treinador do Sporting nunca tentou ser aquilo que não é. Rui Borges, neto de um sapateiro de Mirandela, e muito agarrado a Trás-os-Montes, conseguiu enganar o destino

Books & Writers · The Creative Process
The Writer's Voice: Novelists, Poets, Memoirists & Editors Share Their Stories

Books & Writers · The Creative Process

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2025 14:12


How do writers develop their voice, showing us what is important in life?ADA LIMÓN (24th U.S. Poet Laureate, Startlement, The Carrying) explains that her poetry begins with a bodily sensation or curiosity, not an idea. She values the space and breath poetry offers for unknowing and mystery, finding solace in the making and the mess, not in answers. She discusses being free on the page to be her whole, authentic, complicated self.JAY PARINI (Author, Filmmaker, Borges and Me) calls poetry the prince of literary arts—language refined to its apex of memorability. He recounts how his road trip with Borges around Scotland restored him from depression and anxiety following the Vietnam War death of his friend.JERICHO BROWN (Pulitzer Prize-winning Poet, The Tradition, How We Do It: Black Writers on Craft, Practice, and Skill) discusses the rhythm of black vernacular and capturing "symphonic complexity of black life". He shares how he's found a way not to think about personal risk as he's writing.ADAM MOSS (Fmr. Editor, New York Magazine; Author, The Work of Art) relates David Simon's concept of the bounce, in which creativity gains momentum as it is passed between people.VIET THANH NGUYEN (Pulitzer Prize-winning Author, The Sympathizer; To Save and to Destroy) discusses his path to expansive solidarity and capacious grief and how it works against the state's power to divide and conquer. He emphasizes that literature is crucial because authoritarian regimes abuse language; a commitment to the beauty of language is a commitment to truth, and fear is often an indicator of a truth that needs to be spoken.To hear more from each guest, listen to their full interviews.Episode Websitewww.creativeprocess.info/podInstagram:@creativeprocesspodcast

Poetry · The Creative Process
The Writer's Voice: Novelists, Poets, Memoirists & Editors Share Their Stories

Poetry · The Creative Process

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2025 14:12


How do writers develop their voice, showing us what is important in life?ADA LIMÓN (24th U.S. Poet Laureate, Startlement, The Carrying) explains that her poetry begins with a bodily sensation or curiosity, not an idea. She values the space and breath poetry offers for unknowing and mystery, finding solace in the making and the mess, not in answers. She discusses being free on the page to be her whole, authentic, complicated self.JAY PARINI (Author, Filmmaker, Borges and Me) calls poetry the prince of literary arts—language refined to its apex of memorability. He recounts how his road trip with Borges around Scotland restored him from depression and anxiety following the Vietnam War death of his friend.JERICHO BROWN (Pulitzer Prize-winning Poet, The Tradition, How We Do It: Black Writers on Craft, Practice, and Skill) discusses the rhythm of black vernacular and capturing "symphonic complexity of black life". He shares how he's found a way not to think about personal risk as he's writing.ADAM MOSS (Fmr. Editor, New York Magazine; Author, The Work of Art) relates David Simon's concept of the bounce, in which creativity gains momentum as it is passed between people.VIET THANH NGUYEN (Pulitzer Prize-winning Author, The Sympathizer; To Save and to Destroy) discusses his path to expansive solidarity and capacious grief and how it works against the state's power to divide and conquer. He emphasizes that literature is crucial because authoritarian regimes abuse language; a commitment to the beauty of language is a commitment to truth, and fear is often an indicator of a truth that needs to be spoken.To hear more from each guest, listen to their full interviews.Episode Websitewww.creativeprocess.info/podInstagram:@creativeprocesspodcast

Social Justice & Activism · The Creative Process
The Writer's Voice: Novelists, Poets, Memoirists & Editors Share Their Stories

Social Justice & Activism · The Creative Process

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2025 14:12


How do writers develop their voice, showing us what is important in life?ADA LIMÓN (24th U.S. Poet Laureate, Startlement, The Carrying) explains that her poetry begins with a bodily sensation or curiosity, not an idea. She values the space and breath poetry offers for unknowing and mystery, finding solace in the making and the mess, not in answers. She discusses being free on the page to be her whole, authentic, complicated self.JAY PARINI (Author, Filmmaker, Borges and Me) calls poetry the prince of literary arts—language refined to its apex of memorability. He recounts how his road trip with Borges around Scotland restored him from depression and anxiety following the Vietnam War death of his friend.JERICHO BROWN (Pulitzer Prize-winning Poet, The Tradition, How We Do It: Black Writers on Craft, Practice, and Skill) discusses the rhythm of black vernacular and capturing "symphonic complexity of black life". He shares how he's found a way not to think about personal risk as he's writing.ADAM MOSS (Fmr. Editor, New York Magazine; Author, The Work of Art) relates David Simon's concept of the bounce, in which creativity gains momentum as it is passed between people.VIET THANH NGUYEN (Pulitzer Prize-winning Author, The Sympathizer; To Save and to Destroy) discusses his path to expansive solidarity and capacious grief and how it works against the state's power to divide and conquer. He emphasizes that literature is crucial because authoritarian regimes abuse language; a commitment to the beauty of language is a commitment to truth, and fear is often an indicator of a truth that needs to be spoken.To hear more from each guest, listen to their full interviews.Episode Websitewww.creativeprocess.info/podInstagram:@creativeprocesspodcast

Education · The Creative Process
The Writer's Voice: Novelists, Poets, Memoirists & Editors Share Their Stories

Education · The Creative Process

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2025 14:12


How do writers develop their voice, showing us what is important in life?ADA LIMÓN (24th U.S. Poet Laureate, Startlement, The Carrying) explains that her poetry begins with a bodily sensation or curiosity, not an idea. She values the space and breath poetry offers for unknowing and mystery, finding solace in the making and the mess, not in answers. She discusses being free on the page to be her whole, authentic, complicated self.JAY PARINI (Author, Filmmaker, Borges and Me) calls poetry the prince of literary arts—language refined to its apex of memorability. He recounts how his road trip with Borges around Scotland restored him from depression and anxiety following the Vietnam War death of his friend.JERICHO BROWN (Pulitzer Prize-winning Poet, The Tradition, How We Do It: Black Writers on Craft, Practice, and Skill) discusses the rhythm of black vernacular and capturing "symphonic complexity of black life". He shares how he's found a way not to think about personal risk as he's writing.ADAM MOSS (Fmr. Editor, New York Magazine; Author, The Work of Art) relates David Simon's concept of the bounce, in which creativity gains momentum as it is passed between people.VIET THANH NGUYEN (Pulitzer Prize-winning Author, The Sympathizer; To Save and to Destroy) discusses his path to expansive solidarity and capacious grief and how it works against the state's power to divide and conquer. He emphasizes that literature is crucial because authoritarian regimes abuse language; a commitment to the beauty of language is a commitment to truth, and fear is often an indicator of a truth that needs to be spoken.To hear more from each guest, listen to their full interviews.Episode Websitewww.creativeprocess.info/podInstagram:@creativeprocesspodcast

The Creative Process in 10 minutes or less · Arts, Culture & Society
The Writer's Voice: Novelists, Poets, Memoirists & Editors Share Their Stories

The Creative Process in 10 minutes or less · Arts, Culture & Society

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2025 14:12


How do writers develop their voice, showing us what is important in life?ADA LIMÓN (24th U.S. Poet Laureate, Startlement, The Carrying) explains that her poetry begins with a bodily sensation or curiosity, not an idea. She values the space and breath poetry offers for unknowing and mystery, finding solace in the making and the mess, not in answers. She discusses being free on the page to be her whole, authentic, complicated self.JAY PARINI (Author, Filmmaker, Borges and Me) calls poetry the prince of literary arts—language refined to its apex of memorability. He recounts how his road trip with Borges around Scotland restored him from depression and anxiety following the Vietnam War death of his friend.JERICHO BROWN (Pulitzer Prize-winning Poet, The Tradition, How We Do It: Black Writers on Craft, Practice, and Skill) discusses the rhythm of black vernacular and capturing "symphonic complexity of black life". He shares how he's found a way not to think about personal risk as he's writing.ADAM MOSS (Fmr. Editor, New York Magazine; Author, The Work of Art) relates David Simon's concept of the bounce, in which creativity gains momentum as it is passed between people.VIET THANH NGUYEN (Pulitzer Prize-winning Author, The Sympathizer; To Save and to Destroy) discusses his path to expansive solidarity and capacious grief and how it works against the state's power to divide and conquer. He emphasizes that literature is crucial because authoritarian regimes abuse language; a commitment to the beauty of language is a commitment to truth, and fear is often an indicator of a truth that needs to be spoken.To hear more from each guest, listen to their full interviews.Episode Websitewww.creativeprocess.info/podInstagram:@creativeprocesspodcast

Prisioneiros do Rock!
Episódio 289 - Gangorra: o melhor e o pior do R.E.M. (1983-87)

Prisioneiros do Rock!

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2025 81:45


No quadro Gangorra pedimos a um convidado que escolha o ponto baixo e o ponto alto na discografia de um grande artista ou banda. Para esta edição, chamamos nosso amigo Cláudio Borges, do canal Resenhando Rock, que escolheu seus discos dentro da fase independente do REM, os chamados "IRS Years". Vem com a gente descobrir quais foram os álbuns indicados pelo Cláudio e o que achamos das escolhas feitas.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Dick Voormekaar Podcast
S06E16: De staart van Lotomba

Dick Voormekaar Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2025 98:18


Martijn Krabbendam en Michel van Egmond blikken terug op de 6-1 overwinning van Feyenoord op PEC en vooruit op de EL-ontmoeting met FCSB en De Klassieker tegen Ajax. Krijg een exclusieve korting van 15% op Saily eSIM's: Bespaar veel op eSIM-data met deze exclusieve deal van dvoormekaar. En krijg NordVPN cadeau bij elke bundel van 10 GB of meer! saily.com/dvoormekaar Exclusieve NordVPN-aanbieding: Nordvpn.com/dvoormekaarSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

PODDELAS
POD ENTRAR: Tour pela mansão visionária de Malu Borges com Rafa Uccman

PODDELAS

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2025 24:40


Vocês pediram e ela abriu as portas.Visitamos a mansão icônica da Malu Borges no Rio de Janeiro e o tour está simplesmente surreal. Ela mostrou cada cantinho e revelou detalhes que deixaram até nossa apresentadora que nunca perde a fala completamente chocada.Closet dos sonhosColeção de bolsasAcademia particularUm lago com peixes dentro de casaEstá imperdível. Aperta o play e vem conhecer esse apê de outro mundo.#MaluBorges #PodDelas #TourPeloApê #CasaDosSonhos #PodDelasPodcast #Tour

Bristol City
Neto Borges press conference | Bristol City vs Leicester City

Bristol City

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2025 10:56


Brazilian loanee Neto Borges met the local media ahead of Bristol City's home fixture against Leicester City at Ashton Gate on Wednesday, December 10th (7.45pm).The wing-back previewed the upcoming match, Brazil's World Cup clash with Scotland, and more.

Os Meninos De Ouro
O vencedor do dérbi de Lisboa... foi o Porto.

Os Meninos De Ouro

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2025 73:29


Neste episódio, revemos o Clássico Benfica x Sporting, um jogo... competitivo? Que lições para Mourinho e Borges? Analisamos também o momento do Porto, na ressaca da vitória confortável sobre o Tondela. Falamos da luta pelo 4º lugar, numa jornada em que Moreirense perdeu pontos (que grande jogo, o Estoril 3, Moreirense 3!) e o Braga derrotou o Famalicão na sua casa, ultrapassando os Famalicenses no 5º posto. Antevemos também a semana Europeia dos clubes portugueses e fechamos com um belo fora-de jogo, onde falamos do filme Sinners, da série documental Sean Combs: The Reckoning e do filme Nuremberga.

The Michigan Insider
Michigan offensive breakdown with Al Borges (week 12) - Ohio State recap and the road ahead

The Michigan Insider

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2025 80:44


In this week's episode, Al Borges and Sam Webb discussed Michigan's offensive performance in its 27-9 loss to Ohio State. They highlighted the team's reliance on the run game early, which led to initial success with runs of 36, 21, and 22 yards. However, the offense struggled to maintain balance, with only one first-down pass in the first half. Borges noted the need for more quarterback-dependent plays and better third-down execution. He graded the offensive line, tight ends, running backs, quarterback, and wide receivers, assigning grades ranging from D to C+. He emphasized the importance of developing the quarterback and offensive line for future success. He also discussed a potential spring practice plan for Bryce Underwood, emphasizing the importance of fundamental drills and game-relevant scenarios. The conversation concluded with light-hearted banter about Borges' potential return to the coaching staff. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Os Meninos De Ouro
3 grandes, 3 vitórias em semana de dérbi de Lisboa

Os Meninos De Ouro

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2025 67:31


Esta semana, o prato forte é um Clássico: o Benfica x Sporting do próximo fim de semana. Para quem é o jogo mais importante? Como pode Mou vencer Borges? E qual será a abordagem do Sporting? Falamos também da luta pelo 4º lugar, numa jornada em que o 4º - Gil Vicente -perdeu com o penúltimo, o 5º - Famalicão - empatou com o 6º - o Moreirense -, e quem beneficiou disso foi... o Braga! Depois de 2 jogos sem ganhar, estará o 4º lugar a pesar demasiado ao Gil Vicente?

Le Cours de l'histoire
Preuves d'humanité, hier et aujourd'hui 4/4 : Jorge Luis Borges, la littérature face à la cruauté du monde

Le Cours de l'histoire

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2025 13:16


durée : 00:13:16 - Le Cours de l'histoire - par : Xavier Mauduit - De Jorge Luis Borges à Julia Kristeva en passant par Shakespeare, les écrivain(e)s et les poètes prouvent sans cesse le pouvoir des mots face à la violence du monde. - réalisation : Benjamin Hû

Ilustríssima Conversa
Rosane Borges: Mulheres negras enfrentam imaginário racista e constroem novo futuro

Ilustríssima Conversa

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2025 50:21


As mulheres negras vêm transformando o nada —o rebaixamento a que foram submetidas pelo colonialismo e pela escravidão— em quase tudo, diz Rosane Borges, doutora em comunicação e linguagem pela USP e professora da PUC São Paulo. Com a expressão quase tudo, ela faz referência a uma infinidade de iniciativas que buscam tirar as mulheres negras da base da pirâmide social e, ao mesmo tempo, construir novos imaginários para enfrentar os estereótipos racistas e sexistas que se afirmaram nos últimos séculos. Em "Imaginários Emergentes e Mulheres Negras", a pesquisadora analisa o tema e defende que a emancipação das mulheres negras demanda a construção de uma fábrica de imaginários, semelhante a Hollywood, para criar um novo conjunto de narrativas. Neste episódio, Borges discute as imagens negativas criadas pelo colonialismo sobre as pessoas negras e afirma que essas representações se tornaram uma profecia autorrealizável, que continua perpetuando desigualdades e o racismo. A autora também diz que esse imaginário tem tudo a ver com a indicação de Jorge Messias ao STF, pelo presidente Lula, em 20 de novembro, Dia da Consciência Negra. Produção e apresentação: Eduardo Sombini Edição de som: Raphael Concli See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

CUENTOS DE LA CASA DE LA BRUJA
380 - El Factor Dúster, de Juanjo Pérez Pons, una distopía de horror en Los Cárpatos

CUENTOS DE LA CASA DE LA BRUJA

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2025 33:47


Una historia ambientada en un imperio oscuro, donde un joven llamado Franz debe enfrentarse a una amenaza que corroe cuerpos y almas por igual: el temido Factor Düster. Juanjo Pérez Pons, su autor, nos dice: Sólo soy un Historiador que se perdió en los archivos del tiempo mientras intentaba recorrer el camino para ser profesor. O quizá pretendo seguir las huellas que Tolkien, Chesterton y Borges dejaron tras de sí. Lo que he encontrado por ahora: Ternura en mi familia. Esperanza en mi esposa. Aventura en mi vida. Magia en mis sueños. Ojalá todo el mundo encuentre lo que busca. - Narración: Juan Carlos Albarracín - Locución Sintonía: Antonio Runa - Música: Epidemic Sound, con licencia - Imagen: Pixabay, con licencia https://pixabay.com/es/photos/nubes-calina-niebla-castillo-8784731/ Los Cuentos de la Casa de la Bruja es un podcast semanal de audio-relatos de misterio, ciencia ficción y terror. Cada viernes, a las 10 de la noche, traemos un nuevo programa. Alternamos entre episodios gratuitos para todos nuestros oyentes y episodios exclusivos para nuestros fans. ¡Si te gusta nuestro contenido suscríbete! Y si te encanta considera hacerte fan desde el botón azul APOYAR y accede a todo el contenido exclusivo. Tu aporte es de mucha ayuda para el mantenimiento de este podcast. ¡Gracias por ello! Mi nombre es Juan Carlos. Dirijo este podcast y también soy locutor y narrador de audiolibros, con estudio propio. Si crees que mi voz encajaría con tu proyecto o negocio contacta conmigo y hablamos. :) Contacto profesional: info@locucioneshablandoclaro.com www.locucioneshablandoclaro.com También estoy en X y en Bluesky: @VengadorT Y en Instagram: juancarlos_locutor CONVOCATORIA ABIERTA – Los Cuentos de la Casa de la Bruja. ¿Eres escritor o escritora y te gustaría escuchar uno de tus relatos narrado en el podcast Cuentos de la Casa de la Bruja? Estoy abriendo la puerta a autores emergentes que quieran compartir relatos originales dentro del tono del programa: historias de terror y ciencia ficción con atmósferas inquietantes, elementos fantásticos, oscuros o insólitos, y una cuidada calidad literaria. ¿QUÉ TIPO DE RELATOS BUSCO? • Relatos de terror y ciencia ficción • Con una extensión de entre 3.000 y 4.000 palabras • Con una narrativa sólida, buen uso del lenguaje y que se presten a ser narrados en voz • Textos originales e inéditos (o que al menos no estén vinculados a compromisos editoriales) ¿CÓMO PARTICIPAR? Puedes enviar tu relato en formato Word o PDF a info@locucioneshablandoclaro.com con el asunto: Relato para el podcast. Acompáñalo, si quieres, de una pequeña nota biográfica para que pueda presentarte adecuadamente. IMPORTANTE: La recepción de un relato no garantiza su publicación. La selección dependerá de criterios narrativos, temáticos y de estilo, siempre con el objetivo de mantener la atmósfera y el nivel que caracterizan al podcast. ¡No se trata de emitir juicios definitivos sobre ningún autor o texto! Yo no soy crítico literario, ni pretendo serlo. Se trata de encontrar aquellos textos que mejor encajen con el universo del programa. Si tu relato es elegido me pondré en contacto contigo. En caso contrario agradeceré igual tu confianza y el gesto de compartir tu trabajo. Gracias por hacer crecer esta casa con tu obra. ¡Espero leerte! Juan Carlos “Corman” Albarracín Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals

The Michigan Insider
Steady Droppin Dimes - Michigan vs Ohio State preview with guests Gene Chizik & Al Borges

The Michigan Insider

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2025 87:25


On this week's episode of Steady Droppin Dimes, Sam Webb, Tyrone Wheatley, and Daniel Horton are joined by former Auburn national championship-winning coach Gene Chizik and former Michigan/Auburn offensive coordinator Al Borges. They discuss what it will take for Michigan to win "The Game." Chizik and Borges both know Michigan offensive coordinator Chip Lindsey well and will offer insight into possible strategies. Another topic will be Chizik's thoughts on Bryce Underwood and how he compares to his former star signal caller, Cam Newton. The conversation then shifts to basketball. After two nationally televised thrashings of San Diego State and Auburn by Michigan's men's team, a nail-biting loss by the Michigan women's team to No. 1 Connecticut, and a record-setting win streak by the 15-2 Detroit Pistons, we ponder: Does the best basketball team in all three sports hail from the state of Michigan? To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The Michigan Insider
Michigan offensive breakdown with Al Borges (week 12) - Maryland recap; Ohio State preview

The Michigan Insider

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2025 104:08


In this week's episode, Al Borges and Sam Webb discussed Michigan's offensive performance in its 45-20 victory over Maryland, highlighting Bryce Underwood's best performance of the year. And previewing Michigan's annual battle with arch-rival, Ohio State. Will the Wolverines notch their fifth consecutive victory in "The Game." Borges dissects Matt Patricia's defense and gives his thoughts on UM's likely attack plan. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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diálogos da transição COP30 #013 | Entrevista com Heloísa Borges, da EPE

Podcasts epbr

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2025 29:57


A polarização entre "contra e a favor" ajuda ou atrapalha o debate climático? No "Diálogos da Transição" de hoje, recebemos Heloísa Borges, diretora da EPE (Empresa de Pesquisa Energética), para um balanço técnico sobre o saldo da COP30 em Belém. Heloísa detalha a vitória diplomática do Brasil ao incluir os biocombustíveis e a transição justa no documento final. A conversa também explora os novos cenários de neutralidade de carbono (EPE/UFRJ) que preveem a permanência do petróleo na matriz até 2050, além de uma analogia curiosa entre o planejamento energético e o "Universo Marvel".

Kapital
K191. Ricardo Calleja. Ética empresarial cristiana

Kapital

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2025 113:50


Las decisiones que toman las empresas tienen un impacto en la sociedad. Esta simple idea, con tan complejas ramificaciones, es el campo de estudio de Ricardo. El famoso artículo de Milton Friedman de 1970 en el NYT proclama que la única responsabilidad social de una empresa es generar beneficios, operando dentro del marco de la ley. Una empresa con beneficios, paga mejores salarios a sus trabajadores y mejora la vida a sus clientes. Estando yo de acuerdo con la doctrina Friedman, el debate sigue abierto.Ricardo es uno de los profesores en Thenomba, uno de los patrocinadores de Kapital.Kapital es posible gracias a sus colaboradores:⁠⁠Thenomba⁠⁠. La escuela que te hará encontrar tu propósito.⁠Thenomba es la escuela que nunca tuviste. Un viaje de 12 etapas para entender quién eres, cómo pensar, qué da sentido y cómo transformar el mundo. Cada día, en solo 20 minutos, te acompañan algunos de los mejores pensadores y creadores del ámbito hispano: de Prada, Higinio Marín, Izanami, Miguel Anxo Bastos, Recuenco y muchos más. En un formato revolucionario con videoclases, eventos, lecturas y comunidad, Thenomba cultiva la dimensión más olvidada de nuestra época: la cultural y espiritual. Una propuesta para quienes quieren dejar de ejecutar y empezar a crear. Descubre donde la IA jamás podrá llegar en thenomba.com.Si quieres formar parte de la primera promoción, utiliza el código KAPITAL para llevarte un 10% de descuento. Empiezan las clases el próximo lunes 8 de diciembre.Crescenta⁠. Invierte como imaginas.En Crescenta son especialistas en la inversión en capital privado. EQT, Cinven, Clearlake… coinvierte con los inversores institucionales más experimentados en fondos de las gestoras más reconocidas. Crescenta selecciona menos del 3% de los fondos de Private Equity que analiza, construyendo así un portfolio concentrado, diseñado para ofrecer diversificación con una única inversión. Desde 10.000 euros hasta millones, con una propuesta adaptada a todos los inversores. Private Equity Growth, Buyouts, secundarios, activos reales. Construye tu cartera con Crescenta.* Rentabilidades pasadas no implican rentabilidades futuras. Consulta riesgos y condiciones.Patrocina Kapital. Toda la información en este link.Índice:0:32 El tuit sobre la tecnología del Papa con respuesta de Andreessen.6:49 Javier cañada ya denunció en Kapital las apps con diseño luterano.21:14 Cómo enseñar a amar el proceso.28:44 “Ser un artista es hacer una cosa y solo una cosa”.37:30 Alcaraz se lo pasa bien jugando.45:52 Mad Max tiene alma.59:30 Prohibidas las fotografías en El Prado.1:07:53 Esconder los problemas en la tecnología.1:18:58 Ponerte en los zapatos del otro.1:26:41 ¿Cuál es el rol de las empresas en la sociedad?1:36:10 El consumismo no puede llenar.1:47:02 La importancia de recordar un poema.Apuntes:Ubi sunt? Ricardo Calleja.Vivir como si Dios existiera. Joseph Ratzinger.Frankenstein. Guillermo del Toro.Blue eye samurai. Michael Green.A fondo. Jorge Luís Borges.Utopía de un hombre que está cansado. Jorge Luis Borges.Mad Max: Fury road. George Miller.El enigma de la experiencia. Daniel Kahneman.Contra la empatía. Paul Bloom.The social responsibility of business is to increase its profits. Milton Friedman.Los domingos. Alauda Ruiz de Azúa.El arte de gastar de dinero. Morgan Housel.

The Michigan Insider
Michigan offensive breakdown with Al Borges (week 11) - Northwestern recap; Maryland preview

The Michigan Insider

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2025 89:16


In this week's episode, Al Borges and Sam Webb discussed Michigan's offensive performance in its 24-22 victory over Northwestern, highlighting Bryce Underwood's rollercoaster-like performance. They detailed Underwood's improved dropback passing to start the game, and both the prevalence and efficacy of RPOs. The conversation then turned to the costly turnovers and their causes . There was ample discussion of Underwood's reaction to mistakes and his inability to shake them off during a portion of the game. They then highlighted the tremendous turn by freshman wideout Andrew Marsh and his game-saving catch. Borges praised Chip Lindsey's game plan and in-game adjustments that helped get Underwood back on track. He expressed concern about the running back situation, but the conversation ended on an optimistic note about the team's growth and resilience, and look ahead to the matchup with Maryland. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Nuestro flamenco
Nuestro flamenco - Poesía de autor y flamenco (III) - 20/11/25

Nuestro flamenco

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2025 58:39


La poesía de Borges, Juan Ramón Jiménez, José Saramago, San Juan de la Cruz, Lorca, Muñoz Rojas y G. A. Bécquer en las voces de Carmen Linares, Vicente Soto, Esperanza Fernández, Enrique Morente, Camarón, Miguel Poveda y José Valencia.Escuchar audio

Filosofía a la gorra
Kant y Borges

Filosofía a la gorra

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2025 23:39


"La metafísica es una rama de la literatura fantástica". Jorge Luis Borges en cruce con la Crítica de la razón pura de Kant.

Podcast de La Hora de Walter
01 18-11-25 LHDW Se ha twitter, chatGPT y otras plataformas de intenet.Juan Belloso nos cuenta los motivos del incidente

Podcast de La Hora de Walter

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2025 31:13


01 18-11-25 LHDW Se ha twitter, chatGPT y otras plataformas de intenet. Juan Belloso nos cuenta los motivos del incidente. Definición de político de Borges

Podcasts epbr
diálogos da transição COP30 #06 | Como criar um mapa da transição energética justa?

Podcasts epbr

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2025 24:46


eixos na COP30: Geraldo Alckmin e Marina Silva defendem um mapa para reduzir dependência dos fósseis, com uma transição energética justa e gradual; COP30 vira vitrine para coprocessado da Petrobras; EPE lança estudo para captura de carbono gerado pelos biocombustíveis. Entrevistas exclusivas com: Elbia Gannoum, enviada especial de energia à COP30; Sylvie D'Apote, diretora-executiva do IBP; Ben Backwell, presidente da Aliança Global de Renováveis; e Heloísa Borges, diretora da EPE. O programa apresentado por Mariana Procópio, com a enviada especial Nayara Machado, traz os principais destaques do dia da Conferência das Nações Unidas sobre as Mudanças Climáticas de 2025, realizada em Belém (PA). Diálogos da Transição na COP30 tem patrocínio de Acelen. Inscreva-se no canal da eixos no Youtube, ative as notificações e fique por dentro de todos os conteúdos.

PODCAFÉ DA TI
Wilson Borges | Avatar de IA, métricas e a nova gestão orientada a dados

PODCAFÉ DA TI

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2025 75:59 Transcription Available


Send us a textWilson Borges foi jogador de futebol dos 14 aos 30 anos, migrou para a indústria farmacêutica e construiu +40 anos de liderança executiva. Defensor do uso de dados e tecnologia para decisões estratégicas, hoje atua como mentor, palestrante e está lançando um avatar de IA que replica sua experiência de gestão.PodCafé Tech é um podcast onde Mr Anderson, Guilherme Gomes e Dyogo Junqueira, recebem convidados para falar de uma forma descontraída sobre Tecnologia, Segurança e muito mais. YouTube: youtube.com/@podcafetech Instagram: instagram.com/podcafetech Linkedin: linkedin.com/company/podcafe

PODCAFÉ DA TI
Trailer PodCafé Tech - Wilson Borges

PODCAFÉ DA TI

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2025 1:18


Serendipias
Espejos, complejos y la culpa es de la embriología

Serendipias

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2025 55:47


Los espejos están ahí para recordarnos que simétricos, del todo simétricos… no somos, pero el experto en embriología Pablo Rubio ha venido a explicarnos por qué tenemos un lado malo y que, por mucho que nos acompleje, podría ser peor. Pablo Fernández estrena sección, llevando a juicio a los espejos para ponderar sus usos buenos y todos los malos en los que nos solemos reparar. Laura Toribio nos trae Alicia a través del espejo y a Borges para hablarnos de las simetrías. Finalmente, Ricardo Moure responde a por qué hay gemelos idénticos con la raya del pelo al revés y nos explica cómo es que los espejos parecen invertir las imágenes de izquierda a derecha, pero no de arriba abajo.

451 MHz
#172 Achille Mbembe, além da necropolítica — Rosane Borges

451 MHz

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2025 66:26


Como pensar a vida em comum num planeta devastado por desigualdades, racismo e colapso ambiental? O filósofo camaronês Achille Mbembe propõe uma resposta em A Comunidade Terrestre, seu livro mais recente. Partindo de perspectivas africanas e de uma crítica ao universalismo eurocêntrico, Mbembe imagina uma nova consciência planetária. Nesta conversa, a jornalista, professora e doutora em Comunicação Rosane Borges, especialista em Mbembe, reflete sobre os caminhos apontados pelo filósofo para questões urgentes do nosso tempo. Este episódio faz parte do especial da Quatro Cinco Um sobre autores do Atlântico negro francófono e tem o apoio da Embaixada da França. O episódio foi realizado com o apoio da Lei Rouanet – Incentivo a Projetos Culturais. Assine a Quatro Cinco Um por R$ 10/mês: https://bit.ly/Assine451  Seja um Ouvinte Entusiasta e apoie o 451 MHz: https://bit.ly/Assine451  

The Michigan Insider
Michigan offensive breakdown with Al Borges (2nd bye week) - Northwestern preview; B1G outlook

The Michigan Insider

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2025 96:43


In this week's episode, Al Borges and Sam Webb previewed Michigan's upcoming game versus Northwestern. They highlight the importance of Bryce Underwood's improvement coming off the bye. Borges shares a potential game plan that includes quick-rhythm throws and RPOs. He also details a menu of run plays that have been successful against Northwestern's stout defense. Borges notes the trouble the Wildcats' defense could pose with their pass rush and varied coverages. The discussion then turned to the effectiveness of under-center versus shotgun formations for play-action. Borges predicted a close win for Michigan, with a score of 30-27. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Le Cours de l'histoire
Preuves d'humanité, hier et aujourd'hui 4/4 : Jorge Luis Borges, la littérature face à la cruauté du monde

Le Cours de l'histoire

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2025 13:01


durée : 00:13:01 - Le Cours de l'histoire - par : Xavier Mauduit - De Jorge Luis Borges à Julia Kristeva en passant par Shakespeare, les écrivain(e)s et les poètes prouvent sans cesse le pouvoir des mots face à la violence du monde. - réalisation : Benjamin Hû

Cuando los elefantes sueñan con la música
Cuando los elefantes sueñan con la música - Toninho Horta en Madrid - 13/11/25

Cuando los elefantes sueñan con la música

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2025 58:58


Toninho Horta, el autor de nuestra sintonía, actúa este domingo 16 de noviembre en Madrid (Café Central) al frente de un cuarteto y lo celebramos escuchando sus grabaciones de 'Pica pau', 'Lullaby of Birdland' y 'Once I loved' -en trío con Gary Peacock y Billy Higgins-, 'Aqui, oh', 'Prato feito '-con Pat Metheny, 'Manuel o audaz' -con Lô Borges y Pat Metheny-, 'Mountain flight', 'Pilar'', 'Durango kid', 'Bons amigos' y 'Magical trumpets'. Escuchar audio

Café Brasil Podcast
Café Brasil 1004 - Dó Ré Mi Fá Sol Lô Sí Dó

Café Brasil Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2025 48:50


No dia 2 de novembro de 2025, o menino das nuvens subiu — e Minas ficou em silêncio.O episódio “Dó, Ré, Mi, Fá, Sol, Lô, Sí, Dó” é uma homenagem a Lô Borges, o garoto que transformou o som em poesia e a amizade em eternidade.O menino do tênis, do Trem Azul e do Girassol, que fez da música uma forma de continuar sendo menino.Hoje, a escala da vida ganha um novo tom: Dó, Ré, Mi, Fá, Sol, LÔ, Si, Dó.Um tributo ao mineiro que nos ensinou a ouvir com a alma. Sabe aquele momento... em que você precisa confiar cem por cento no freio da sua moto? É aí que entra a Nakata.Discos de aço inoxidável com alta dissipação de calor, pastilhas que mantêm performance em qualquer temperatura,e sapatas com ajuste perfeito.Frenagem eficiente, segura e confortável — faça sol ou chuva. Agora, você também pode contar com a qualidade e segurança da marca Nakata para 2 rodas.Visite @ferasdaoficinanakata no Instagram. A Nakata entrega qualidade de quem entende de estrada e confiança. Nakata. Pode contar. O comentário do ouvinte é patrocinado pela Vinho 24 Horas. Já pensou em ter um negócio que funciona 24h, sem precisar de funcionários? Uma adega autônoma instalada no seu condomínio, com vinhos de qualidade, controle pelo celular e margem de 80%. Com apenas R$ 29.900, você inicia sua franquia e ainda ganha 100 garrafas de vinho. Acesse Vinho24.com.br e comece seu novo negócio! A Terra Desenvolvimento revoluciona a gestão agropecuária com métodos exclusivos e tecnologia inovadora, oferecendo acesso em tempo real aos dados da sua fazenda para estratégias eficientes. A equipe atua diretamente na execução, garantindo resultados. Para investidores, orienta na escolha das melhores atividades no agro. Com 25 anos de experiência, transforma propriedades em empreendimentos lucrativos e sustentáveis. Conheça mais em terradesenvolvimento.com.br. Inteligência a serviço do agro! ...................................................................................................................................................................

The Connecticut Scoreboard Podcast
Dave Borges Talks Hurley's Heroes and What's Next for UConn Basketball

The Connecticut Scoreboard Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2025 26:59


Send us a textCT Insider's Dave Borges stops by to talk all things Hurley's Heroes, his new book chronicling Dan Hurley's rise and his rebuilding of UConn basketball. We dig into behind-the-scenes stories, key moments from the past seven years, and what to expect from the Huskies this season.

The Michigan Insider
Michigan offensive breakdown with Al Borges (week 9) - Purdue recap; bye week preview

The Michigan Insider

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2025 98:19


In this week's episode Al Borges and Sam Webb discussed Michigan's offensive performance in its 21-16 victory over Purdue. Borges highlighted five missed throws that could have been significant plays, attributing some to Bryce Underwood's learning curve. He praised Jordan Marshall's performance, noting his 12 first downs and three touchdowns. Shifting back to Underwood, Borges emphasized the importance of reps and confidence-building drills. He also mentioned the impact of turnovers and the need for more quick rhythm throws. The conversation included insights on Underwood's mechanics, the influence of game conditions, and the potential benefits of the bye week for improvement. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Cuando los elefantes sueñan con la música
Cuando los elefantes sueñan con la música - Adiós a Lô Borges - 06/11/25

Cuando los elefantes sueñan con la música

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2025 58:38


Salomão Borges Filho, más conocido como Lô Borges, se fue este domingo 2 de noviembre. Tenía solo 20 años en 1972 cuando firmó con Milton Nascimento 'Clube da esquina', un disco fundamental en la historia de la música brasileña. Suyas son canciones del disco como 'Tudo que você podia ser', 'O trem azul', 'Um girassol da cor do seu cabelo', 'Estrelas', 'Clube da esquina nº2', 'Paisagem da janela', 'Trem de doido' o 'Nuvem cigana'. Le escuchamos en canciones de su primer disco en solitario publicado también en 1972 y que, al no tener título, quedó como el disco de las zapatillas de tenis: 'Canção postal', 'O caçador', 'Faça seu jogo', 'Como o Machado' y 'Eu sou como você é'. Y en las canciones 'Sonhor real', 'Nenhum mistério' y 'Fios d´água' de su disco de 1984 'Sonho real'. Con Milton, en concierto en Río de Janeiro, noviembre de 2012, cantando su 'Para Lennon e McCartney'.Escuchar audio

Cuando los elefantes sueñan con la música
Cuando los elefantes sueñan con la música - Las voces brasileñas de Camille Bertault - 05/11/25

Cuando los elefantes sueñan con la música

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2025 58:47


La francesa Camille Bertault acaba de publicar 'Voz e vocês', un disco con canciones de Jobim, Djavan o Nelson Cavaquinho como 'Choro do Portina' -grabada con el bandolinista Hamilton de Holanda-, 'Folhas secas' -con el Trio Corrente-, 'Dúvida cruel' -con Chico César-, 'Cheio de dedos' -con la guitarra de Guinga-, 'Chovendo na roseira' -con el piano de Salomão Soares- o 'Nuvem negra' -con la voz y el acordeón de Mestrinho-. De 'Living being IV. Time reflections', cuarto disco de la serie iniciada hace diez años por el acordeonista francés Vincent Peirani, 'Le cabinet des énigmes', 'Physical attraction' y 'Better days'. El brasileño Arhur de Faria y el uruguayo Pedro Longes en 'Passada' y 'Quando o samba acabou' de su disco 'Canciones con drama'. Y la despedida con Lô Borges y su 'Sonho real'.Escuchar audio

Michigan Insider
008 - Watching film with Borges 103025

Michigan Insider

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2025 18:57


Watching film with Borges See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Michigan Insider
Michigan offensive breakdown with Al Borges (week 8) - MSU recap; Purdue preview

The Michigan Insider

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2025 83:11


In this week's episode Al Borges and Sam Webb discussed Michigan's offensive performance in its 31-20 victory over Michigan State. They highlighted impressive schematic adjustments in the run game, and detailed the struggles in the passing game. Borges attributed five failed plays to effective MSU coverage, while identifying various other factors contributing to Michigan's other passing difficulties. He noted that only one RPO was thrown out of 16 called and pointed out the inability to turn protection to account for nickel blitzes. That focused discussion on approaches that will foster comfort in the pocket for in freshman quarterback Bryce Underwood, and the importance of exercising patience as he navigates the typical developmental process experienced by first-year players. Additionally, the conversation addressed misconceptions, such as the notion that tight ends were not targeted—they were primary receivers on five plays, including two potential touchdowns—and clarified that any conservative elements in the game plan resulted from in-game adaptations rather than predetermined strategy. Borges underscored a significant halftime adjustment in the run game, which enabled Michigan to amass 270 rushing yards, primarily through effective use of double slice and double bluff plays, thus offsetting shortcomings in the passing attack. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The Michigan Insider
Michigan offensive breakdown with Al Borges (week 7) - Washington recap; MSU preview

The Michigan Insider

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2025 100:03


In this week's episode Al Borges and Sam Webb discussed Michigan's offensive performance in its 24-7 victory over Washington, and preview the upcoming matchup with Michigan State. Borges praised Bryce Underwood for his growth as a pocket passer and continued RPO proficiency. The offensive line received a B+ grade, paving the way for Jordan Marshall's 133 yards on the ground and surrendering just six pressures. Borges also noted the young players' growth, particularly the tight ends Zack Marshall and Deakon Tonielli and running back, and the potential for future success. He detailed the performance of Blake Frazier at left tackle while filling in for an injured Evan Link. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The Chills at Will Podcast
Episode 305 with Myriam Gurba, Author of Poppy State: A Labyrinth of Plants and a Story of Beginnings, and Brilliant Thinker, reflection-Inducer, and Master Connector of the Allegorical and Immediate

The Chills at Will Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2025 64:45


Notes and Links to Myriam Gurba's Work       Myriam Gurba is a writer and activist. Her first book, the short story collection Dahlia Season, won the Edmund White Award for Debut Fiction. O, the Oprah Magazine ranked her true-crime memoir Mean as one of the “Best LGBTQ Books of All Time.” Her recent essay collection Creep: Accusations and Confessions was a finalist for a National Book Critics Circle award for Criticism, and won the Lambda Literary Award for Bisexual Nonfiction. She has written for the New York Times, Los Angeles Times, Harper's Bazaar, Vox, and Paris Review. Her next book, Poppy State: A Labyrinth of Plants and a Story of Beginnings, published by Timber Press, is out today, October 21. Buy Poppy State: A Labyrinth of Plants and a Story of Beginnings   Myriam's Website   Los Angeles Daily News Review of Poppy State: A Labyrinth of Plants and a Story of Beginnings At about 1:50, Myriam discusses her mindset as the book is to be published, and she shares early feedback and reviews At about 4:05, Myriam talks about being inspired a bit by Borges' short story collection, Labyrinths, and more so from mythologies for Mesoamerica and the Minotaur At about 5:20, Myriam defines an important term At about 6:30, Myriam talks about writing from the perspective of a child and connections to The Secret Garden At about 8:30, “halycon” talk! At about 9:20, Myriam talks about the book's epigraph/opening saying, which comes from Myriam's grandfather Ricardo Serrano Ríos, as well as an early message/challenge to the reader At about 12:30, Myriam responds to Pete's questions about the differences between carefree childhoods and an encroaching world of homes and development, and nature being pushed aside At about 14:55, Myriam provides background on the book's main locale, Santa Maria, and its changes in her lifetime At about 15:45, The two talk about “claiming” of land and “renaming” and its connection to colonization  At about 18:20, Myriam discusses "indigeneity imposed from outside” in relation to a profound quote Pete notes from the book At about 20:20, Myriam talks about Western terms and ideas that make it difficult to describe and document Chumash and other indigenous contemporary life and geographical boundaries  At about 22:15, Myriam shares the story from the book about Deborah Miranda and a young child's shocked realization  At about 24:15, Pete notes some great puns, and Myriam expands on multiple meanings of “hoja” and connections between literacy and botany and the At about 26:05, Myriam talks about her use of The Santa Maria Times and its archive in building a history of the “settler town through the perspective of settlers”  At about 28:00, Myriam highlights Santa Maria-born Ida Mae Bochmann as an example of a certain time of progressive and colonizing woman  At about 30:20, Myriam reflect on the “communal garden” that was pre-European California At about 32:00, Pete and Myriam discuss the importance of paper and indigenous practices and priorities  At about 35:10, Myriam responds to Pete's questions about how she balances the macro- and the micro-, the allegorical and literal At about 36:45, BARS At about 39:30, “allegorical memoir” and “botanical criticism” are two possible genres that Myriam imagines for her "kaleidoscopic" book; she also talks about her love of writing and solving puzzles At about 42:00, Corn talk! Myriam shares some frightening stories about encounters with Midwestern cornfields  At about 45:50, The two discuss a resonant homecoming scene  At about 47:10, Myriam reflects on how local travel and local appreciation inform her argument about “[our] homes hav[ing] multitudes” At about 48:45, The two discuss the humungous industry that is agriculture, and Myriam talks about focusing in on Santa Barbara County's strawberry industry At about 51:30, Myriam talks about the history of Japanese-American farmers dispossessed by the internment camps of World War II At about 53:45, Myriam makes salient points about catharsis, emphasizing its conditionality-she cites “conditional catharsis”-and chats about susto and “cleansing” At about 58:50, Myriam talks about “the ethos of the local” and recommends Octavia's Bookshelf and The Theodore Payne Society , and she also shares book tour events      You can now subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts, and leave me a five-star review. You can also ask for the podcast by name using Alexa, and find the pod on Stitcher, Spotify, and on Amazon Music. Follow Pete on IG, where he is @chillsatwillpodcast, or on Twitter, where he is @chillsatwillpo1. You can watch other episodes on YouTube-watch and subscribe to The Chills at Will Podcast Channel. Please subscribe to both the YouTube Channel and the podcast while you're checking out this episode.       Pete is very excited to have one or two podcast episodes per month featured on the website of Chicago Review of Books. The audio will be posted, along with a written interview culled from the audio. His conversation with Hannah Pittard, a recent guest, is up at Chicago Review.     Sign up now for The Chills at Will Podcast Patreon: it can be found at patreon.com/chillsatwillpodcastpeterriehl      Check out the page that describes the benefits of a Patreon membership, including cool swag and bonus episodes. Thanks in advance for supporting Pete's one-man show, DIY podcast and extensive reading, research, editing, and promoting to keep this independent podcast pumping out high-quality content!    This month's Patreon bonus episode features an exploration of flawed characters, protagonists who are too real in their actions, and horror and noir as being where so much good and realistic writing takes place.    Pete has added a $1 a month tier for “Well-Wishers” and Cheerleaders of the Show.     This is a passion project, a DIY operation, and Pete would love for your help in promoting what he's convinced is a unique and spirited look at an often-ignored art form.    The intro song for The Chills at Will Podcast is “Wind Down” (Instrumental Version), and the other song played on this episode was “Hoops” (Instrumental)” by Matt Weidauer, and both songs are used through ArchesAudio.com.     Please tune in for Episode 306 with Shea Serrano, an American author, journalist, humorist, and former teacher. He is best known for his work with the sports and pop culture websites, The Ringer and Grantland, as well as his books, including The Rap Year Book, Basketball and Movies, all of which charted on The New York Times best-sellers list.      The episode drops on  Pub Day, October 28, the date the episode airs.    Please go to ceasefiretoday.org, and/or https://act.uscpr.org/a/letaidin to call your congresspeople and demand an end to the forced famine and destruction of Gaza and the Gazan people.

Witness History
Jorge Luis Borges: 'Father' of Latin American fiction

Witness History

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2025 10:36


In 1961, the Argentine poet and short story writer Jorge Luis Borges won the Formentor Prize for literature.Borges' stories were characterised by mind-bending plots often featuring labyrinths, dreams and fables.Following his recognition in 1961, his reputation grew to such an extent that he is regarded as one of the most influential Latin American writers in history, as Ben Henderson reveals using BBC archive.Eye-witness accounts brought to life by archive. Witness History is for those fascinated by the past. We take you to the events that have shaped our world through the eyes of the people who were there. For nine minutes every day, we take you back in time and all over the world, to examine wars, coups, scientific discoveries, cultural moments and much more. Recent episodes explore everything from the death of Adolf Hitler, the first spacewalk and the making of the movie Jaws, to celebrity tortoise Lonesome George, the Kobe earthquake and the invention of superglue. We look at the lives of some of the most famous leaders, artists, scientists and personalities in history, including: Eva Peron – Argentina's Evita; President Ronald Reagan and his famous ‘tear down this wall' speech; Thomas Keneally on why he wrote Schindler's List; and Jacques Derrida, France's ‘rock star' philosopher. You can learn all about fascinating and surprising stories, such as the civil rights swimming protest; the disastrous D-Day rehearsal; and the death of one of the world's oldest languages.(Photo: Jorge Luis Borges in 1977. Credit: Sophie Bassouls/Sygma via Getty Images)

The Michigan Insider
Michigan offensive breakdown with Al Borges (bye week) - Big 10 recap; Wisconsin preview

The Michigan Insider

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2025 63:20


In this week's episode Al Borges and Sam Webb .reacted to the outcomes big gams across the Big 10 during Michigan's bye week- They analyzed Penn State's loss to Oregon, highlighting Dante Moore's better playmaking abilities over Drew Allar. They reviewed USC's surprising loss to Illinois, noting the Illini's' effective run game and the Trojan's defensive struggles. They also recapped Ohio State's victory over Washington. The conversation then shifted to the Maize & Blue, at which point Borges detailed evidence of Bryce Underwood's development. He predicted a 35-17 win over Wisconsin, stressing the need for Michigan to establish the run and avoid turnovers. They also discussed the potential impact of the bye week on Michigan's offensive strategy and player development. especially as it relates to Underwood's growth and the progression of the young receivers. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices