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Agradece a este podcast tantas horas de entretenimiento y disfruta de episodios exclusivos como éste. ¡Apóyale en iVoox! ¿Por qué la bandera de España es roja y gualda? Al contrario de lo que dictan algunos mitos populares que vinculan sus colores a la sangre y al oro, el origen de la enseña nacional responde a una necesidad puramente pragmática, militar y... marítima. En este episodio de Antena Historia, nos sumergimos en un viaje a través del tiempo para desentrañar la evolución de los símbolos que han representado a la comunidad política española. Desde el histórico pendón de Castilla y el aspa de Borgoña de los Tercios, hasta el decreto definitivo que unificó los colores que hoy conocemos. Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
María Dolores Borgoñós es documentalista y filóloga, trabaja en la Biblioteca de la Universidad de Murcia y desde ahí ha podido investigar en profundidad la figura de su padre.
Población - 1.200 habitantes | Reclamo - la Plaza Mayor de estilo renacentista y declarada Monumento Nacional | Otras cosas típicas - el título de la muy noble y leal ciudad de Alcaraz, que ostenta desde la época de los Reyes Católicos; las dos torres de la Plaza Mayor; las pinturas de Juan de Borgoña encontradas recientemente en la Iglesia de la Trinidad y la Romería de Nuestra Señora de Cortes, que data de 1222.
All'interno del programma di RadioPNR, "Buongiorno PNR", ospite di Alberto La Piana, Giuseppe Lippolis presenta la XXI edizione della 24 ore di Basket Borgo Rovereto, in programma il 20 e 21 giugno ad Alessandria. Un evento di sport e solidarietà che unisce basket, intrattenimento e beneficenza a sostegno dell'Associazione L'Abbraccio ODV. All'interno le modalità per l'iscrizione.
La Banda Escuela de Beniaján, compuesta actualmente por unos 60 músicos de edades diversas que van desde los 9 años hasta alumnos adultos jubilados, se presenta este domingo 7 de junio a las 12:00 en el Auditorio Víctor Villegas de Murcia. Bajo el lema "Un viaje inolvidable", el director David Arce Ruiz ha diseñado un programa que recorre América con la obra Liberty, Francia a través de la región de Borgoña y Grecia con piezas de Franco Cesarini, finalizando con una sorpresa basada en el musical Mamma Mia interpretada por la clarinetista y actriz Ángela Avera. Este evento, que comparten con la Banda Escuela de Alcantarilla dentro del ciclo de bandas juveniles, sirve como colofón a un curso intenso antes de que la agrupación inicie sus vacaciones tras una convivencia en San Pedro del Pinatar.
Un podcast a 3 voci per scoprire un luogo meraviglioso in Italia: Comacchio. Comacchio si trova a circa 120km a sud di Venezia e, come Venezia, è costruita sull'acqua e caratterizzata da splendidi canali e dalle Valli di Comacchio. Qual è la storia della città? Perché non è famosa come Venezia? Quali sono i luoghi più belli di questa zona? Parliamo di questo e altro con la storica Elena Beneventi, autrice del libro Comacchio. Un borgo d'acqua. (disponibile du Amazon) e con la collega Erica Ghirardelli.Elena sarà presente al viaggio studio di Comacchio come guida esperta e appassionata. Il viaggio studio per parlare italiano a Comacchio è organizzato in collaborazione tra Italian Time Zone e Italiano con Erica, per info scrivi a info@italiantimezone.com ____________________________________________________________________________Diventa un supporter di questo podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/italian-time-zone-l-italiano-con-la-storia--5159377/support.
Subscribe to Throwing Fits on Substack. Freeze the world. This week, Jimmy and Larry are trying to beat the heatwave and catch up on experimenting with new sock heights, it's freaky sneaker season, when it's this hot out nobody cares what you or they are wearing, James swallowed his pride and approached Ciara Miller for a photo, eating at Borgo aka the 6th best restaurant in NYC according to The New York Times, Lawrence finally gets to review Iceman (and Drake's other two new albums) and does his best not to derail the entire podcast while delivering a thoughtful and measured reaction, Sam Hine has left GQ and landed at New York Mag, checking in on menswear media both big and small, the real life Kendall Roy, Satisfy x adidas dropped a decent sneaker that was overshadowed by some truly mind-boggling marketing that had the impossible to please hardcore community up in arms, are running bros still a thing, and much more.
El programa aborda el cierre de campaña de las elecciones andaluzas, donde Juanma Moreno Bonilla busca la mayoría absoluta y Feijóo advierte contra la complacencia. El PSOE, con Pedro Sánchez, moviliza a sus votantes. Destacan las polémicas declaraciones de María Jesús Montero sobre los guardias civiles fallecidos en la lucha contra el narcotráfico, subrayando la guerra contra el crimen organizado en la región. A nivel internacional, Estados Unidos extiende 45 días el alto el fuego entre Israel y Líbano, con foco en Hezbolá. Donald Trump y Xi Jinping se reúnen en China, coincidiendo en evitar que Irán desarrolle armas nucleares y reabrir el estrecho de Ormuz. Una noticia cultural relevante es el descubrimiento de pinturas murales de Juan de Borgoña de 1511 en la Catedral de Toledo, ocultas 250 años. La restauración recupera 150 metros de estas obras renacentistas, que evocan un jardín cerrado y la fertilidad de la Virgen, valorando el patrimonio artístico europeo. Se aborda la ...
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In this episode, Ray Cochrane unpacks Anthropic’s Mythos model and the Treasury’s emergency meetings with Wall Street, then digs into Apple’s vibe-coding crackdown and a gaming-anxiety study that hit way too close to home. Also covered: Verge’s solid-state motorcycle, UBTech humanoid robot sales jumping 23-fold, Japan’s first osmotic power plant, Finland’s permanent nuclear waste vault, Ghostty landing in Ubuntu, Cloudflare’s EmDash CMS, and a Claude Code skill that talks like a caveman. – Want to start a podcast? It’s easy to get started! Sign up at Blubrry – Thinking of buying a Starlink? Use my link to support the show. Subscribe to the Newsletter. Email Ray if you want to get in touch! Like and Follow Geek News Central’s Facebook Page. Support my Show Sponsor: Best Godaddy Promo Codes Get 1Password Full Summary Cochrane opens the show by framing Anthropic’s new Mythos model as the AlphaGo moment for cybersecurity. From there, the episode moves through Apple’s pushback against AI-generated apps, a gaming anxiety study with a deeply personal hook, a series of “first to ship” energy and robotics wins out of Finland, China, and Japan, and several developer-tool stories that show how quickly the economics of software are shifting. Mythos, the Detection Ceiling, and Wall Street’s Emergency Response Anthropic’s Mythos model has Wall Street rattled. Operating autonomously, Mythos found and demonstrated the exploitation of a 27-year-old TCP SACK bug in OpenBSD, an operating system famous for being one of the most security-focused on the planet. Per Anthropic’s red team, over 99% of the vulnerabilities Mythos has identified remain unpatched. The researchers’ conclusion is blunt: “the moat in AI cybersecurity is the system, not the model.” The policy response moved fast. On April 7th, Treasury Secretary Bessent and Fed Chair Jerome Powell pulled the CEOs of Goldman Sachs, Citi, Bank of America, and Morgan Stanley into Treasury headquarters on short notice. All four banks are now testing Mythos internally. Treasury CIO Sam Corcos is also seeking direct access. Anthropic is gating distribution through Project Glasswing, a limited-access program with JPMorgan, Apple, Google, Microsoft, and Nvidia. Cochrane comes down firmly behind Anthropic’s gated approach. Because a 5.1-billion-parameter open model can apparently recover the core analysis chain for the OpenBSD flaw, this capability is not locked behind Frontier Compute. He wants the critical infrastructure hardened before the public gets keys. However, he also notes the bigger lesson is about human wisdom: people offloading all their thinking to AI lose out on the wisdom that makes any of these tools genuinely useful. Apple Bans Vibe Coding Apps from the App Store Apple has been quietly pushing back against what people are calling “vibe coding” apps. Replit, Vibecode, and an app called Anything all run AI models on the phone and produce working software that runs inside the host app. Apple cites Guideline 2.5.2, in effect since 2017, which requires apps to be self-contained. Replit and Vibecode had their App Store updates blocked. Anything was pulled in late March, briefly restored on April 3rd, and then pulled the same day again. The forcing function is volume. App Store submissions jumped 84% in a single quarter as vibe coding tools flooded Apple’s review queue with AI-generated apps. Cochrane thinks Apple is justified, given the security issues swirling around the Vibe coding ecosystem. Even a beautiful diamond gets lost in a sea of sand, and that flood is exactly what Apple is trying to manage. The company behind Anything is now pivoting to iMessage, desktop, and Android. Playing Video Games to Win Is Linked to Higher Anxiety Cochrane gets personal on this one. Through high school and his early 20s, he was deeply addicted to League of Legends. His dad teased him about it constantly. In the last few years of that addiction, his body would go ice cold and shake every ranked match before. His partner identified it as a panic attack. The moment that happened, he quit. Today, he no longer shakes. The new study lines up with his experience. Researchers Kayleigh Watters and Mikael Rubin at Palo Alto University analyzed a publicly available database of 13,464 adult gamers, most of whom primarily played League of Legends. Players who game to win show higher generalized anxiety but actually play fewer hours, since performance pressure pushes them out. Players who game to relax show strong links between social anxiety avoidance and more hours played. The study appeared in the Journal of Affective Disorders. The headline framing of “playing to win makes you anxious” misses the point. The real finding is more interesting: gaming for avoidance and gaming for competition are both warning signs, for different reasons. Cochrane notes that the League of Legends community’s toxicity has been a running joke for years, and this study suggests the game’s structure may have been manufacturing the anxiety that fueled it. Sponsor: GoDaddy Economy hosting is $6.99/month, WordPress hosting is $12.99/month, and domains are $11.99. Both hosting plans include a free domain, professional email, and SSL certificate. Go to geeknewscentral.com/godaddy for the best pricing and to directly support this independent show. Verge Motorcycle: World’s First Production All-Solid-State Battery Cochrane filled his tank for $60 today, which made this story land especially hard. His mom has driven electric for years and patiently manages a 90-mile real-world range. The next-generation answer is already shipping. Verge Motorcycles, a Finnish company, is the first production vehicle of any kind with an all-solid-state battery. Their 2026 bikes ship in Q1 with a pack from Donut Lab, another Finnish outfit spun out of Verge. The numbers are bonkers. The pack delivers an energy density of 400 Wh/kg, roughly double that of current Tesla cells. It sustains 100kW charging, hits full charge in about 5 minutes in the lab and 12 minutes on the actual bike, and the long-range version covers 600 kilometers (about 370 miles) per charge. Toyota, QuantumScape, and Samsung SDI have all been telling us that solid-state is coming in 2027 to 2030. A Finnish motorcycle company shipping in Q1 2026 just embarrassed them all. UBTech Humanoid Robot Sales Jump 23-Fold UBTech dropped its 2025 annual earnings on April 1st. Humanoid robot revenue hit 820 million yuan, roughly $119 million USD, up 2,203% from 35.6 million yuan the year before. Unit sales went from 3 robots in 2024 to 1,079 in 2025. Shares jumped 14% on the announcement. The customer list is a real industrial deployment: BYD, Foxconn, Geely, FAW-Volkswagen, and Audi. The flagship is the Walker S2, with UBTech targeting 5,000 units in 2026 and 10,000 in 2027. Cochrane is honest about what this means. He does not think we are heading for an extinction event, but worker displacement is a real concern. The US has no universal income or universal healthcare. The people affected are not white-collar managers. They are everyday line workers who already make the least on the ladder. Work efficiency reportedly doubles when these robots arrive, which is a company-side win, but the humans they replace are not getting half a year of gardening leave to retrain. He invites the listener to take on this one directly. Japan Switches On Asia’s First Osmotic Power Plant In August 2025, Fukuoka’s Seawater Desalination Center quietly opened Asia’s first osmotic power facility. It generates about 880,000 kilowatt-hours per year, enough for roughly 220 homes. It is only the second operational osmotic plant in the world, after Mariager, Denmark, in 2023. Osmotic generation uses a salinity gradient: fresh water on one side of a membrane, salt water on the other, and the pressure difference spins a turbine. The clever part is what Fukuoka does with desalination brine. Instead of regular seawater, the plant uses concentrated brine left over from the desalination process. This amplifies the salt gradient and squeezes more energy out of the same membrane. The result is a closed-loop partnership: the desalination facility produces drinking water and leaves brine behind, the osmotic plant turns the brine into electricity, and that electricity runs the desalination facility. Every desalination plant on Earth produces brine, so if Fukuoka’s co-located model works, the same pattern could be replicated across hundreds of plants worldwide. Japan’s Luna Ring Solar Moon Proposal Goes Viral Again Shimizu Corporation’s Luna Ring concept is making the rounds again. The pitch: a 6,800-mile belt of solar panels around the Moon’s equator, beaming microwave power back to Earth. Project lead Tetsuji Yoshida has long argued that a full ring could eliminate fossil fuel dependence entirely. The proposal first surfaced in 2013, has no funding, no government endorsement, and no concrete cost estimate. Shimizu has not put any active development behind it. Cochrane finds the concept fun every time it resurfaces. However, this would have to be a worldwide effort in the truest sense, with treaties, a new generation of launch economics, and microwave power transmission at a scale nobody has demonstrated. Beaming the power back to Earth has always been one of the biggest practical holdbacks. The Luna Ring is inspirational, but not shipping. Finland’s Onkalo Nuclear Waste Vault Opens Finland’s Onkalo facility is the world’s first permanent deep geologic repository for spent nuclear fuel. Operated by Posiva, the facility is buried about 430 meters down in 1.9-billion-year-old bedrock. It is designed to hold up to 6,500 tons of spent fuel and operate until the 2120s. The construction costs about €1 billion, with operating and closure adding roughly €4 billion more before the program is done. The catch is that radioactivity remains dangerous for hundreds of thousands of years. Edwin Lyman, director of nuclear power safety at the Union of Concerned Scientists, warned that the copper canisters will eventually corrode, with different scientific opinions on how fast. Geologic disposal remains “fraught with uncertainties,” and we have never validated an engineered system across a 100,000-year time frame. The bet is that the rock and copper outlast the radioactivity. Cochrane sees Onkalo as time-buying rather than a final answer. It is more of a bank holding spent fuel while science catches up. He prefers it to Japan’s ongoing approach of releasing tritium-treated water from Fukushima Daiichi into the Pacific, even though the dilution is well below WHO drinking water guidelines. Burying the waste in an insurmountable containment strikes him as the more honest answer to a problem nobody knows how to truly solve. Ghostty Terminal Lands in the Ubuntu Repos Ghostty 1.3.0 is now available in Ubuntu 26.04 LTS’s universe repository. The install is simply `sudo apt install ghostty`, no PPAs, no Snap, no Nix, no building from source. Ghostty was created by Mitchell Hashimoto, co-founder of HashiCorp. It is GPU-accelerated, uses native Swift on macOS and native GTK4 with libadwaita on Linux, and supports tabs, splits, profiles, ligatures, and the Kitty graphics protocol. Cochrane recently caught Hashimoto on a podcast, where he walked through his agentic coding workflow. Ghostty is being actively built using AI harnesses like Claude Code and Codex. Hashimoto told a story in which Codex fixed a six-month-old bug in 45 minutes, for a total API cost of $4.14. Personally, Cochrane uses WezTerm, but he is excited to see Ghostty become more widely available with a native UI rather than Electron. Borgo: Rethinking Go Using Rust Analytics India Magazine profiled Borgo, a programming language by developer Marco Sampellegrini (GitHub: alpacaaa). Borgo is statically typed with Rust-like syntax, but it compiles to Go and uses the Go runtime and garbage collector. It includes sum types (Option and Result), pattern matching, and full compatibility with existing Go packages. Notably, it removes Rust’s borrow checker and lifetimes entirely. Borgo is not new. It first appeared on Hacker News in 2023, with a RustLab talk in 2024. The 2026 angle is a renewed look at it through the lens of AI coding agents, since type-rich languages like Rust have been showing outsized productivity gains. Cochrane is a fan of Rust and stands by the borrow checker, but he enjoys these exploratory languages for what they reveal about what developers actually want. Caveman: A Claude Code Skill That Cuts 65% of Tokens Developer Julius Brussee built a Claude Code skill called Caveman that forces Claude to respond in stripped-down fragments. No articles, no “just,” no “really,” no pleasantries, no hedging. The tagline is “why use many token when few token do trick.” Across 10 real dev tasks, Caveman mode averaged 294 tokens per response, compared to 1,214 in normal mode. That is a 65% drop in output tokens. The project is MIT licensed with three intensity levels: lite, full, and ultra. Cochrane stumbled across the project online and shared it with a classmate who had been complaining about token costs. The classmate now insists that “the caveman is the only way to live.” Cochrane has not made the switch, but the bigger point lands. If a community plugin can cut 65% of tokens without correctness regressions, the labs are shipping verbose-by-default and charging users for the privilege. He suspects verbose output makes models feel more trustworthy, even when the token math says otherwise. Cloudflare Launches EmDash as a WordPress Successor Cloudflare released EmDash on April 9th, an open-source, MIT-licensed, TypeScript-based CMS pitched as the spiritual successor to WordPress. The big flex is that it was built in 60 days using AI coding agents. EmDash runs on Astro 6.0, either on Cloudflare’s edge platform or on a standard Node.js server. The plugin security model uses sandboxed Dynamic Workers with explicit permissions, addressing the architecture flaw that Cloudflare says causes 96% of WordPress vulnerabilities. Cochrane could not resist pointing out the irony of the name. The em dash has become the trademark giveaway that an AI was involved in writing. He has reservations about whether EmDash will succeed. WordPress is extremely hard to unseat, plenty of “WordPress killers” have come and gone, and the ecosystem is twenty-plus years deep. He is curious to see what comes next but not optimistic. Google Open-Sources the DESIGN.md Format Google Labs open-sourced the DESIGN.md format used by Stitch, their AI UI design tool. DESIGN.md is a declarative file capturing a project’s design system, colors, typography, and spacing in a way AI agents can read and apply. Cochrane has tried Stitch personally and finds it impressive at producing web designs. He has also seen DESIGN.md-style files already start appearing in repositories. He sees this kind of file becoming a new paradigm for agentic design, alongside robots.txt and llms.txt. However, he worries about a side effect. If everyone uses the same standardized format and the same AI tools, the web could become a homogeneous set of sites that all look the same. He is enthusiastic about the standardization but hopes designers continue to push for genuinely unique work. A 13-Liter PC With a Water Loop Built Into the Case Geeky Gadgets covered a build by “Visual Thinker”, a 13-liter mini-ITX case with custom SLA-printed water distribution plates built directly into the chassis. Instead of traditional soft tubing, plates channel coolant between the CPU and GPU blocks and are sealed with TPU and silicone molds. The case supports a full-size GPU and an SFX power supply. No thermal benchmarks, parts list, or pricing have been published. It is a one-off you cannot buy. Cochrane sees this as a sign of where PC building has gone in 2026. Modern mid-grade GPUs run nearly every recent game, so raw performance is no longer the differentiator. He likes seeing builders lean into design and craft rather than just stuffing the most powerful parts into a box. He admits he is the traditional type and built his own machine to maximize parts, but the design-first direction is a healthy evolution for the hobby. To close out the show, Cochrane recommends Pocket Casts as a podcast app. He finds it picks up new episodes very quickly. Big thanks to GoDaddy for over twenty years of keeping this show on the air, and a reminder that every promo code use is like writing a check to the show. The post Mythos: Cybersecurity’s AlphaGo Moment #1862 appeared first on Geek News Central.
canal.march.esLa tercera hija de los Reyes Católicos fue la infanta Juana, quien desde su nacimiento fue educada para convertirse en esposa de un príncipe. Finalmente, contrajo matrimonio con el archiduque de Austria y duque de Borgoña, Felipe el Hermoso. En la tercera conferencia del ciclo, el catedrático de Historia del Arte, Miguel Ángel Zalama, aborda la figura de Juana I y los acontecimientos que la llevaron a convertirse en heredera del trono, así como los episodios que posteriormente la condujeron al aislamiento.Más información de este acto canal.march.es
Andrew Tarlow opened Diner in a converted railcar under the Williamsburg Bridge in 1998 and quietly rewrote the rules of American restaurant culture. Marlow & Sons, Roman's, Achilles Heel, She Wolf Bakery—the Marlow Collective became a Brooklyn institution. Now, 25 years later, he's crossed the bridge, opening Borgo, his first Manhattan restaurant, on East 27th Street. In this episode, Andrew's first on our podcast, we talk about building Borgo into an instant hit as well as a quarter century of restaurant building with one of the sharpest points of view in the game. And it's the return of Three Things. Aliza and Matt discuss some of their recent restaurant visits, including Her Name Is Han, Border Town, Teruko, New Kam Hing. Also, new books from Rachel Khong and Alicia Kennedy. Subscribe to This Is TASTE: Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Le prime pagine dei principali quotidiani nazionali commentate in rassegna stampa da Davide Giacalone. Le trattative tra USA e Iran, una nuova strage di migranti, i nuovi obblighi sullo smart working, Crosetto e la crisi in Medio Oriente. La situazione del traffico aereo tra la cautela sui consumi di carburante e le limitazioni per le compagnie. Ne abbiamo parlato con l'esperto, il professor Ugo Arrigo, docente di Economia Politica e Finanza Pubblica all'Università di Milano Bicocca. Don Antonio Mazzi, fondatore della comunità Exodus, regala ogni giorno un pensiero, un suggerimento, una frase agli ascoltatori di RTL 102.5. Il giornalista Emilio Cozzi, ha commentato la missione Artemis II, che ha battuto il record di distanza dalla terra. In Sicilia esiste un "borgo degli immortali". E' Geraci Siculo, in provincia di Palermo. Qui vivono 56 ultranovantenni. Ne abbiamo parlato con il sindaco della località siciliana, Luigi Iuppa. Ieri sera si è giocato il big match tra Napoli e Milan. Oggi abbiamo fatto il punto sul campionato di serie a con il nostro paolo Pacchioni. L'attualità, commentata dalla direttrice del quotidiano Nazioanale e dei quotidiani editi dal gruppo Monrif, Agnese Pini. All'interno di Non Stop News, con Giusi Legrenzi, Lucrezia Bernardo, Enrico Galletti e Massimo Lo Nigro.
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[**New episodes of ATTC are now available in video! You can watch on Spotify, or YouTube. Or you can just keep on listening in all the same places you usually do.**] Jordan Frosolone, who's turning out some of Andrew's favorite food in NYC at the moment at Borgo restaurant, joins us in this episode. Jordan recounts his midwestern upbringing, time in Italy, and formative jobs with chefs and restaurant groups including the late David Bouley, the Momofuku group, and Marco Canora's Hearth restaurant. Our great thanks to our presenting sponsor, meez, the recipe-operating system for culinary professionals. And thanks to S.Pellegrino for their longstanding support of the pod. Episode host/producer/editor/mixer: Andrew Friedman Producer: Roderick Alleyne Videographer: Edison Koo THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW:Andrew is a writer by trade. If you'd like to support him, there's no better way than by purchasing his most recent book, The Dish: The Lives and Labor Behind One Plate of Food (October 2023), about all the key people (in the restaurant, on farms, in delivery trucks, etc.) whose stories and work come together in a single restaurant dish.We'd love if you followed us on Instagram. Please also follow Andrew's real-time journal of the travel, research, writing, and production of/for his next book The Opening (working title), which will track four restaurants in different parts of the U.S. from inception to launch.For Andrew's writing, dining, and personal adventures, follow along at his personal feed.Thank you for listening—please don't hesitate to reach out with any feedback and/or suggestions!
#italiansecrets #elkeheselmeyer #dnews24 #termoli #molise Nachdem wir in der vergangenen Woche im Norden Italiens zu Gast waren, begeben wir uns heute in den Süden des Stiefels: Mittel- und Süditalien verbergen noch manche Perle abseits der klassischen Reisepfade – und eine davon ist das kleine historische Altstadtviertel Borgo Vecchio in Termoli an der Adria.
Agradece a este podcast tantas horas de entretenimiento y disfruta de episodios exclusivos como éste. ¡Apóyale en iVoox! La Insigne Orden del Toisón de Oro se es seguramente como la orden de caballería más prestigiosa de Europa, un testimonio vivo de la mística medieval que ha sabido adaptarse a seis siglos de cambios políticos. Fue fundada e 1430 en Brujas por Felipe III, duque de Borgoña, más conocido como Felipe el bueno, con el fin de ganarse la lealtad personal de una nobleza que se encontraba dispersa por sus dominios y rivalizar en esplendor con la Jarretera inglesa. Pero lo que nació como una confraternidad de príncipes borgoñones pronto se convirtió en una orden muy codiciada por los aristócratas de todo el continente europeo. Para eso hizo falta que se extinguiese la dinastía borgoñona y pasase la orden pasó a la casa de Habsburgo. Esa dinastía empezaría reinar en España con Carlos I y pasó a ser la máxima distinción que concedían sus monarcas. Con la guerra de sucesión española la orden se partió en dos ramas: una española que mantuvo la familia Borbón y otra austriaca que retuvieron los Habsburgo. Los dos toisones de oro tuvieron una evolución distinta, especialmente a partir del siglo XIX. La española es una orden dinástica vinculada a la Corona que se ha ido modernizando y adaptando a los tiempos. Empezó a admitir caballeros no católicos hace 200 años y mujeres desde hace 40. La austriaca, por el contrario, es simplemente una asociación privada dependiente de los Habsburgo que mantiene los estatutos fundacionales: solo admite hombres, católicos y de nobleza probada. La española es más prestigiosa y deseada ya que la concede un monarca reinante, mientras que el emperador de Austria se encuentra exiliado desde hace más de un siglo. El simbolismo de la orden es riquísimo, une el mito griego de Jasón con la exégesis bíblica de Gedeón e incluso tiene algunos elementos que la relacionan con la alquimia. Su pieza central es un collar de oro macizo compuesto por eslabones en forma de "B" y pedernales que desprenden llamas. Del collar cuelga el vellocino, es decir, el toisón. Un rasgo distintivo es que el collar no es hereditario; debe devolverse tras la muerte de la dama o el caballero. Hoy buena parte de los monarcas europeos son caballeros o damas y también algunos ex mandatarios. En ese aspecto no ha traicionado a sus orígenes borgoñones. Felipe el bueno la concibió como un instrumento diplomático y sigue siéndolo. Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
Agradece a este podcast tantas horas de entretenimiento y disfruta de episodios exclusivos como éste. ¡Apóyale en iVoox! La Insigne Orden del Toisón de Oro se es seguramente como la orden de caballería más prestigiosa de Europa, un testimonio vivo de la mística medieval que ha sabido adaptarse a seis siglos de cambios políticos. Fue fundada e 1430 en Brujas por Felipe III, duque de Borgoña, más conocido como Felipe el bueno, con el fin de ganarse la lealtad personal de una nobleza que se encontraba dispersa por sus dominios y rivalizar en esplendor con la Jarretera inglesa. Pero lo que nació como una confraternidad de príncipes borgoñones pronto se convirtió en una orden muy codiciada por los aristócratas de todo el continente europeo. Para eso hizo falta que se extinguiese la dinastía borgoñona y pasase la orden pasó a la casa de Habsburgo. Esa dinastía empezaría reinar en España con Carlos I y pasó a ser la máxima distinción que concedían sus monarcas. Con la guerra de sucesión española la orden se partió en dos ramas: una española que mantuvo la familia Borbón y otra austriaca que retuvieron los Habsburgo. Los dos toisones de oro tuvieron una evolución distinta, especialmente a partir del siglo XIX. La española es una orden dinástica vinculada a la Corona que se ha ido modernizando y adaptando a los tiempos. Empezó a admitir caballeros no católicos hace 200 años y mujeres desde hace 40. La austriaca, por el contrario, es simplemente una asociación privada dependiente de los Habsburgo que mantiene los estatutos fundacionales: solo admite hombres, católicos y de nobleza probada. La española es más prestigiosa y deseada ya que la concede un monarca reinante, mientras que el emperador de Austria se encuentra exiliado desde hace más de un siglo. El simbolismo de la orden es riquísimo, une el mito griego de Jasón con la exégesis bíblica de Gedeón e incluso tiene algunos elementos que la relacionan con la alquimia. Su pieza central es un collar de oro macizo compuesto por eslabones en forma de "B" y pedernales que desprenden llamas. Del collar cuelga el vellocino, es decir, el toisón. Un rasgo distintivo es que el collar no es hereditario; debe devolverse tras la muerte de la dama o el caballero. Hoy buena parte de los monarcas europeos son caballeros o damas y también algunos ex mandatarios. En ese aspecto no ha traicionado a sus orígenes borgoñones. Felipe el bueno la concibió como un instrumento diplomático y sigue siéndolo. Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
La escritora y periodista venezolana Karina Sainz Borgo (Caracas, 1982), residente en España desde 2006, considera que en Venezuela hay un gran “resentimiento” con José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero porque “se ha lucrado” con sus gestiones de supuesta mediación en su país y opina que su último viaje a Caracas ha sido “para arreglar problemas”. Sobre ello conversa con José Antonio Zarzalejos. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Per quasi mezzo secolo tutti l'hanno conosciuto come re Sbotapiss. Oggi, però, deposta la corona da regnante di Muralto nel periodo dei bagordi, il «decano» dei carnevali si racconta al Corriere del Ticino: dai suoi primi passi come sire, «quasi controvoglia» passando per la grande evoluzione vissuta dalle popolari manifestazioni. «Era tutto più “alla buona”, ai tempi. Ora c'è meno spontaneità, più controlli e più sicurezza», dice il 90.enne Luciano Daldoss, sottolineando di non vederla per forza come una cosa negativa. «Facevo parte del comitato del carnevale già prima della mia incoronazione, sono entrato nel 1963», premette il nostro interlocutore dalla sua abitazione di Ascona: da ormai dieci lustri, infatti, vive nel Borgo locarnese, luogo ha lavorato a lungo come custode delle scuole comunali. «Sì, sembra assurdo. A Muralto non ci ho mai abitato, nemmeno cinque minuti», esclama con un sorriso prima di riprendere il filo del discorso.
Con il prezzo di bitcoin che scende arrivano immancabili le sirene della propaganda fiat. Articoli sciatti, opinioni male informate, plateali bugie: tutto già visto. Inoltre: cos'è la teoria della perestroika al contrario, Gloria Zhao non è più lead maintainer di Bitcoin Core, BIP110 e la sua scarsa adozione, e SigBash, il nuovo protocollo per schemi multifirma.It's showtime!
Temporada 08 | Episodio 02 de Mi Lado V | RadioFecha de emisión: 10-feb-2026Título: SaltaProtagonista: Carla Dal BorgoTrack 01 | Daniel Tinte - Cueca SuburbanaTrack 02 | Pedro Aznar - Ya No Hay Forma de Pedir Perdón
¿Quieres saber antes que nadie que vino lo va a petar en 2026? ES AQUÍ; https://www.vinoparacamaleones.com/ En el episodio de hoy hablamos de Van Halen, M&Ms y vinos de la borgoña. Seguramente te interese saber por dónde comenzar a comprar vinos de borgoña que no sean imposibles de comprar por su precio prohibitivo. Quiero darte una serie de consejos y recomendaciones para comprar lo mejor sin tener que atracar una sucursal de La Caixa, que son muy buena gente. La lista de productores recomendada es aquí: https://www.vinoparacamaleones.com/blog/mejores-productores-sur-borgona-guia Vino para Camaleones es una idea original de Ferran Pacheco para dar a conocer el mundo del vino BAJO EN TONTERÍAS.
Michael Saylor cala la maschera. in una recente clamorosa intervista il CEO di Strategy si inalbera quando viene interrogato sul modello di business delle Bitcoin Tresury Company e dimostra inequivocabilmente di essere solo l'ennesimo servo di Wall Street.Inoltre: brogli e violenza durante le elezioni in Uganda, l'Iran collassa e i cittadini scoprono bitcoin, arriva Rawbit il nuovo visualizzatore didattico, è operativo il BIP3, pagamenti bitcoin in Tailandia grazie a PlebQR, assegnati i premi di Time2Build, e Gloria Zhao viene hackerata.It's showtime!
rWotD Episode 3171: Elliot del Borgo Welcome to random Wiki of the Day, your journey through Wikipedia's vast and varied content, one random article at a time.The random article for Thursday, 8 January 2026, is Elliot del Borgo.Elliot Del Borgo (October 27, 1938 – May 30, 2013) was an American composer and music educator.Born in Port Chester, New York, Del Borgo earned a Bachelor of Science degree from the State University of New York at Potsdam (SUNY Potsdam) in 1960. He continued his music studies at Temple University, from which he received a Master of Education degree, and the Philadelphia Conservatory of Music, where his teachers included Vincent Persichetti (composition) and Gilbert Johnson (trumpet), and from which he earned a Master of Music degree. Del Borgo subsequently was a music teacher in the Philadelphia public schools.In 1966, Del Borgo returned to SUNY Potsdam to join the faculty of the Crane School of Music. He taught at the Crane School of Music until 1995. SUNY granted Del Borgo doctoral equivalency in 1973. During his tenure, he served as the first chair of the Department of Music Theory, History and Composition, and directed the Crane Wind Ensemble. In 1993, the American Bandmasters Association elected Del Borgo to membership.As a composer, Del Borgo wrote over 600 works, including music for the closing ceremony of the 1980 Winter Olympics in Lake Placid. His teaching compositions included two volumes titled Foundations for Strings. He also held membership in ASCAP.Del Borgo married Nancy Withington on 20 June 1970. The couple had two daughters, Anne and Laura. His widow and daughters, two grandchildren, his brother Anthony, and his sister Gloria all survive him.This recording reflects the Wikipedia text as of 00:27 UTC on Thursday, 8 January 2026.For the full current version of the article, see Elliot del Borgo on Wikipedia.This podcast uses content from Wikipedia under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License.Visit our archives at wikioftheday.com and subscribe to stay updated on new episodes.Follow us on Bluesky at @wikioftheday.com.Also check out Curmudgeon's Corner, a current events podcast.Until next time, I'm generative Niamh.
Es una bandera blanca, con una cruz roja… ¿de qué nos suena? La vemos en manifestaciones de ultraderecha, en aniversarios de la muerte de Franco, en comisarías de policía o en mítines de Vox… Incluso en fotos de algún dirigente del PP, como Miguel Tellado. ¿Qué bandera es? La respuesta corta es que es la bandera de la Cruz de Borgoña o de San Andrés. ¿La respuesta larga? Eso ya es más difícil. Hablamos con la periodista de elDiario.es Marta Borraz, que nos pone en la pista de un campamento carlista, para niños y para niñas, que está presidido por esta bandera. ¿Qué es el carlismo? ¿Por qué la derecha y la extrema derecha recuperan ahora esta bandera? Lo analizamos con Julián Sanz, historiador de la Universitat de Valencia especializado en extrema derecha. *** Envíanos una nota de voz por Whatsapp contándonos alguna historia que conozcas o algún sonido que tengas cerca y que te llame la atención. Lo importante es que sea algo que tenga que ver contigo. Guárdanos en la agenda como “Un tema Al día”. El número es el 699 518 743See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Retomamos la serie de Urracas Reales para hablar de una reina de la que tenemos poca información, pero no por ello iba a dejar de tener su episodio en esta serie.Se trata de Urraca de Portugal, la primera infanta portuguesa que se casó con un rey de los reinos peninsulares del momento, en este caso León. Casó con Fernando II y tras la anulación de su matrimonio por consanguinidad ingresó en un monasterio.En este episodio aparece la gran Urraca I, que era la madre del suegro de Urraca de Portugal, Alfonso VII. Alfonso VII nació fruto del matrimonio de Urraca I con Raimundo de Borgoña. De ellos hablamos hace poco en el episodio de Urraca que os dejo anexo abajo.Pero Urraca de Portugal también estaba ligada familiarmente a Urraca I a través de su propia familia. De todo ello hablamos hoy.
In this episode, Jacob and Matt sit down with Thumbcorp's co-founders Dan Cushing and Diego Borgo to unpack what brand fame really looks like in the worlds of blockchain, Web3 and frontier technology. Dan brings decades of creative and planning experience from Levi's to Stella Artois to Vogue. Diego has helped global giants like adidas, Prada and Salesforce translate complex tech into stories the mainstream actually cares about. Together, they're building Thumbcorp: an agency that sits at the intersection of visionary technology and the real world.
We're thrilled to welcome back author, teacher, and spiritual director Lacy Finn Borgo to the Next Gen Now Podcast. In her book Faith Like a Child, Lacy invites us to rediscover the kingdom of God through the lens of childlike trust, wonder, and presence. In this episode, we dive deeper into: • What Lacy is learning about walking with Jesus in childlike faith. • How children model prayer, presence, and trust in ways adults often forget. • The importance of cultivating intergenerational discipleship spaces in the church. • Encouragement for leaders and parents who long to nurture authentic faith in the next generation. Whether you're a parent, ministry leader, or simply curious about what it means to enter the kingdom like a child, this conversation will inspire you to slow down, listen, and embrace the joy of being God's beloved. Resources & Links: • Faith Like a Child book • Good Dirt Ministries - Lacy Finn Borgo • How to Have Spiritual Conversations with Children podcast Reach out to us at nextgennow@thehills.org and find more information about The Hills Church at www.thehills.org.
Another mini-episode, another amazing little-known Roman site that Tiffany explores on our listeners' behalf. Did you know there is an escape route—hidden inside a medieval wall built in the 9th century—that has been used by popes to flee attacks on the Vatican? The Passetto del Borgo is an 800-meter raised tunnel that stretches from the Apostolic Palace in the Vatican all the way to the safety of Castel Sant'Angleo. It's a place steeped in history and mystery alike. Come along with us as Tiffany shares details about this fascinating place, that has only recently reopened to the public after more than a decade of restoration. Bonus! Aurelio also joins us to share his impressions of the Passetto. Book a visit to the Passetto here. ------------------------------------- COME TO ROME WITH US: Our third annual Bittersweet Life Roman Adventure is all sold out for 2025! If you'd like to join us in 2026, and be part of an intimate group of listeners on a magical and unforgettable journey to Rome, discovering the city with us as your guides, find out more here. ADVERTISE WITH US: Reach expats, future expats, and travelers all over the world. Send us an email to get the conversation started. BECOME A PATRON: Pledge your monthly support of The Bittersweet Life and receive awesome prizes in return for your generosity! Visit our Patreon site to find out more. TIP YOUR PODCASTER: Say thanks with a one-time donation to the podcast hosts you know and love. Click here to send financial support via PayPal. (You can also find a Donate button on the desktop version of our website.) The show needs your support to continue. START PODCASTING: If you are planning to start your own podcast, consider Libsyn for your hosting service! Use this affliliate link to get two months free, or use our promo code SWEET when you sign up. SUBSCRIBE: Subscribe to the podcast to make sure you never miss an episode. Click here to find us on a variety of podcast apps. WRITE A REVIEW: Leave us a rating and a written review on iTunes so more listeners can find us. JOIN THE CONVERSATION: If you have a question or a topic you want us to address, send us an email here. You can also connect to us through Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram. Tag #thebittersweetlife with your expat story for a chance to be featured! NEW TO THE SHOW? Don't be afraid to start with Episode 1: OUTSET BOOK: Want to read Tiffany's book, Midnight in the Piazza? Learn more here or order on Amazon. TOUR ROME: If you're traveling to Rome, don't miss the chance to tour the city with Tiffany as your guide!
Stefania Bustelli"Borgo Polmone"il Saggiatorewww.ilsaggiatore.comBorgo Polmone è un organo che respira, è un congegno che brucia, è un corpo in decomposizione. Borgo Polmone è un villaggio apparso dal nulla: un involucro vivo infestato da anime tormentate, tra le cui strade soffia un vento gelido che trascina con sé le storie e i lamenti di chi è scomparso. È qui che approda un viandante senza nome smarritosi in un luogo che sembra più una ferita che uno spazio geografico. L'uomo non sa da dove venga, né come sia finito lì, ma è consapevole di dover fuggire da quel paese spettrale e di doverlo fare presto; di dover scalare la sommità di quell'organismo in disfacimento per lasciarselo alle spalle. Sarà l'inizio di un viaggio dantesco all'interno di un micromondo dai contorni irreali, in cui il dolore sembra essersi trasfigurato nei muri delle case e pulsare nei volti dei suoi abitanti. Sul suo cammino il viaggiatore incontrerà alberi capaci di intrappolare nella propria resina interi esseri umani, donne che cercano di ricatturare la propria ombra fuggita, carcasse di balene abitate da uomini evasivi e misteriosi, banchetti antropofagi in cui si celebra il sacrificio: un viaggio al termine della propria notte, attraverso la colpa e la solitudine, l'impotenza e l'orrore. In questo esordio onirico e crudele, con una scrittura che sembra palpitare assieme alla pagina, Stefania Bustelli dà una forma all'oscurità che alberga in ognuno di noi. Borgo Polmone è il racconto di una moderna Dite, la città infernale della punizione, in cui convivono sogno e delirio, castigo e redenzione, carne e metafora. Un incubo a occhi aperti figlio delle atmosfere di Tommaso Landolfi e Thomas Ligotti, capace di avvolgerci fino a farci sperare di scomparire.Stefania Bustelli (Napoli, 1989), cresciuta in Molise, vive e lavora a Vicenza. Borgo Polmone è il suo primo romanzo.Diventa un supporter di questo podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/il-posto-delle-parole--1487855/support.IL POSTO DELLE PAROLEascoltare fa pensarehttps://ilpostodelleparole.it/
Step inside the world's most mysterious and secretive city-state with Yvette Fielding on this week's episode of Paranormal Activity as she explores the hidden shadows of the Vatican.From the chilling Cadaver Synod of 897 (where a dead pope was put on trial) to the ancient tombs of the Scavi Necropolis beneath St. Peter's Basilica, this episode uncovers stories that blend history, legend, and the paranormal.Journey along the Passetto di Borgo, the Pope's escape route, where the air itself is said to rush with unseen pressure.Explore Castel Sant'Angelo's fortress and prison, haunted by apparitions of prisoners and tragic figures like Beatrice Cenci.Step into the eerie Capuchin Crypt, a bone chapel of thousands of friars, and discover what lurks in the Vatican Apostolic Archives and the offices of Rome's exorcists where forbidden manuscripts, mystical records, and occult knowledge remain closely guarded.Yvette examines the origins of these mysteries, eyewitness accounts, paranormal theories, and the secrets the Vatican may be keeping.Why does this sacred city hold so many enigmas, and what might truly lie behind its walls?Join us for a journey through the Vatican like you've never experienced before, where history, horror, and the supernatural converge.A Create Podcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
¡Juega y gana gratis con Descifrando a León!Entérate antes de todos de lo que pasa dentro del Vaticano en www.descifrandoaleon.com, ¡Regístrate gratis! Sigue a Inés San Martín a Javier Martínez Brocal y a José Manuel De Urquidi.Segmentos de hoy:La Voz del Papa Las 5 Noticias de la Semana por Inés, más el bonus por UrquidiAnálisis de la Semana por JavierEl Archivo de los Leones (León III) por UrquidiLa Catedra de LeónLas PrediccionesLa Comunidad de León (¡Juega aquí!)La Recomendación Online de la Semana Homilía Remix ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++Este episodio es posible gracias a Amen Apps, la plataforma en la que puedes obtener consejos y ayuda espiritual de sacerdotes y religiosos 24x7.Descarga el app gratis en:AndroidiPhonePágina AmenUn podcast de Juan Diego Network
¡Juega y gana gratis con Descifrando a León!Entérate antes de todos de lo que pasa dentro del Vaticano en www.descifrandoaleon.com, ¡Regístrate gratis! Sigue a Inés San Martín a Javier Martínez Brocal y a José Manuel De Urquidi.Segmentos de hoy:La Voz del Papa Las 5 Noticias de la Semana por Inés, más el bonus por UrquidiAnálisis de la Semana por JavierEl Archivo de los Leones (León III) por UrquidiLa Catedra de LeónLas PrediccionesLa Comunidad de León (¡Juega aquí!)La Recomendación Online de la Semana Homilía Remix ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++Este episodio es posible gracias a Amen Apps, la plataforma en la que puedes obtener consejos y ayuda espiritual de sacerdotes y religiosos 24x7.Descarga el app gratis en:AndroidiPhonePágina AmenUn podcast de Juan Diego Network
¡Juega y gana gratis con Descifrando a León!Entérate antes de todos de lo que pasa dentro del Vaticano en www.descifrandoaleon.com, ¡Regístrate gratis! Sigue a Inés San Martín a Javier Martínez Brocal y a José Manuel De Urquidi.Segmentos de hoy:La Voz del Papa Las 5 Noticias de la Semana por Inés, más el bonus por UrquidiAnálisis de la Semana por JavierEl Archivo de los Leones (León III) por UrquidiLa Catedra de LeónLas PrediccionesLa Comunidad de León (¡Juega aquí!)La Recomendación Online de la Semana Homilía Remix ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++Este episodio es posible gracias a Amen Apps, la plataforma en la que puedes obtener consejos y ayuda espiritual de sacerdotes y religiosos 24x7.Descarga el app gratis en:AndroidiPhonePágina AmenUn podcast de Juan Diego Network
Get to know Borgo Pass Horror Podcast's #1 co-host, Livio Merino!
Francesco Gallo"L'estate del diorama"Illustrazioni di Alida PintusEdizioni Piumawww.edizionipiuma.com“L'estate del diorama è un libro di altissima qualità letteraria. Tutto quello che un narratore può augurarsi di avere in un suo testo, qui c'è. Cammina sulle sue gambe dentro la letteratura. E non c'è mai l'effetto cartolina: c'è il cinema, semmai. Vediamo le scene, e le rivediamo, per chi di noi certe cose le ricorda sulla propria pelle.”Franco PezziniQuando muore suo fratello Alessandro, nel 1994, la tredicenne Sofia Nobile – esatto: la figlia del grande, misterioso scrittore Furio Nobile – perde ogni punto di riferimento. L'estate seguente, per pochissimi giorni intensi, si aggrapperà disperatamente a Teo, personaggio principale di L'estate del diorama, per colmare lo strazio che prova e rimpiazzare la bussola che ha smarrito. Tuttavia, per nessuno dei due la scelta si rivelerà vantaggiosa: aggirandosi tra i simulacri di legno e le stanze polverose di Villa Roderico, le peggiori paure di entrambi risulteranno amplificate e distorte come in uno specchio deformante. I dolori dei due adolescenti – le ambizioni frustrate di lui, il lutto di lei, il growing pain di entrambi – si rapprendono negli spettri che popolano le mura della casa dei Nobile, spettri antichissimi generati dagli altrettanti dolori di un territorio, quello Flegreo, incapace di fare tesoro dei propri errori e condannato per questo a ripeterne di identici.A nulla varranno gli sforzi del Gruppuscolo, la banda sgangherata di amici di Teo, per salvare almeno uno dei due dalla compagnia dell'altro; Teo si rivelerà cinico ed egoista per ragioni tutte sue, Sof ia disperata e oltre ogni salvezza. Solo uno strappo netto al f ilo spinato che ha cominciato a unirli potrebbe prolungare le loro vite.Francesco GalloHa scritto racconti per Nuovi Argomenti e articoli per ilPost, Rivista Studio e Rivista Undici. Ha pubblicato recensioni e reportage per minima&moralia. Collabora con la rivista L'Indice dei Libri del Mese. Conduce corsi di narrazione, lavora come Writing Coach per la Scuola Holden e, insieme a Domitilla Pirro, cura la didattica di “Fronte del Borgo” e porta in giro per l'Italia le “Merende Selvagge”.IL POSTO DELLE PAROLEascoltare fa pensarewww.ilpostodelleparole.itDiventa un supporter di questo podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/il-posto-delle-parole--1487855/support.
Una hectárea. Una variedad. Un vino que mueve fortunas, envidia y deseo. Hoy te cuento la historia de Romanée-Conti, el vino más exclusivo de Borgoña… y quizá del mundo.――――――――――――――――――――――Esto es MeLoDijoBraga El Podcast. Yo soy Mariano Braga y te espero cada lunes, miércoles y viernes con un nuevo episodio lleno de charlas, experiencias, curiosidades y consejos desde mi mirada del mundo del vino. Para más información, te invito a navegar estos enlaces:➡ Recibe gratis “El Boletín Serial”➡ Mi página web➡ Sé parte del club¡Me encantaría que seas parte de esta comunidad gigante de bebedores seriales, siguiéndome en las redes!➡ Instagram ➡ Facebook ➡ Twitter ➡ YouTube ➡ LinkedIn ➡ TikTok ――――――――――――――――――――――No te olvides valorar nuestro podcast ★★★★★ y suscribirte para no perderte nada y que sigamos construyendo juntos la mayor comunidad de bebedores seriales de habla hispana.――――――――――――――――――――――
Este es el episodio 200 del podcast, y para celebrarlo vamos a sumergirnos en el convulso final del siglo XI para hablar de la primera reina europea por derecho propio, Urraca I de León. Hija de Alfonso VI, estuvo casada con Raimundo de Borgoña y tuvo dos hijos con él, entre ellos Alfonso VII. Después tuvo otro matrimonio y dos hijos ilegítimos con un noble. Su vida fue azarosa, ya que le tocó vivir una época muy agitada en la Península Ibérica. Hablamos hoy de ella, de sus dos maridos, de su ingrato hijo y del resto de sus vástagos.
Pubblicato la prima volta nel 2017, il podcast 'The Bug Whisperer' ricostruisce alcune indagini su cui lavorò Paola Magni, entomologa forense piemontese che ora vive a Perth.
Questions? Comments? Suggestions? Click here! Sylvia Borgo, owner of DJ Educational Consulting, shares her journey from classroom teacher to successful college consultant and explains how she maintains a small, intentional practice that prioritizes deep student connections. She offers practical advice about the power of organization, time management, and professional collaboration in building a sustainable consulting business.• Named her business after her children's initials (and coincidentally it jived with her love of music)• Transitioned from 20 years of classroom teaching, including 13 years at a college prep charter school• Started volunteering with a community-based organization to stay connected with helping teenagers• Completed her college consulting certificate during 2020 when she had extra time available• Grew her business through referrals from other consultants who had reached capacity• Believes in freely sharing information rather than hoarding knowledge• Maintains an intentional solo practice to preserve deep connections with students• Works with approximately 20 students per grade level to maintain quality and work-life balance• Meets students both in-person and virtually, which differentiates her from exclusively online consultants• Specializes in working with students from specific local high schools• Uses time blocking, including dedicated social media time once monthly• Offers two package options: 30 hours (for 9th-11th graders) and 20 hours (for 11th-12th graders)• Meticulously tracks time using Toggle to manage client expectations and forecast capacityIf you enjoyed this episode, please leave a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify or share it with a friend in the college consulting industry.
Ciao and Welcome to Life in Lucca with Andrea…My guest today is Debra Fast; her story is the stuff of dreams. When Debra graduated from Music School, she embraced the opportunity to play Violin with a string quartet on Cruise ships where she met the Italian pianist, Sandro Ivo Bartoli, whom she married, and started a new life in Italy. Debra speaks about her dedication to music, and in particular, her professional career as a solo violinist. She tells a mesmerising story; I particularly found her Suono Solo project, with its links to the 18th century Lucchese composer, Geminiani, fascinating. Debra is a very talented and creative musician and her enthusiasm and encouragement extends beyond her own career to that of others, for example, you will hear about her research into female musicians from her birth country, Canada. **Debra Fast will be performing in "Lucca Classica" on the 24th of April 2025, at 3.pm at the Museo Nazionale di Villa Guinigi, Lucca.**Connect with DebraYouTube Channel: Debra Fast, Violinist https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNx_eSIve99gUKQH9In6lKgFacebook: Debra Fast, violinist: https://www.facebook.com/debrafast.violinist/LinkedIn: Debra Fast, violinist
Tercer Milenio 360 Internacional - 28/02/25Hamás e Israel intercambian los cuerpos de cuatro rehenes y más de 600 prisioneros. Las próximas horas serán clave para que continúe el cese al fuego en la Franja de Gaza.Donald Trump quiere controlar a loe medios de comunicación. La vocera de La Casa Blanca, Karoline Leavitt, anunció nuevas reglas para los medios y reporteros y que el gobierno decidirá qué periodistas pueden seguir y preguntar al presidente.El 2 de febrero en las afueras de Bogotá, Colombia, una familia capta un objeto discoidal, así mismo, el 11 de febrero, al otro lado del mundo, en Marruecos, también es registrado un OVNI.El 3 de febrero en Borgoña, Francia, aparece de nuevo el fenómeno conocido como luces progresivas, es la oleada OVNI mundial.
Send us a textThis episode tackles the prevailing misconceptions surrounding Web3, emphasizing the need for a comprehensive rebranding to foster positive engagement. Diego Borgo shares insights on how the intersection of AI and blockchain can redefine this space, as well as the responsibility of industry leaders in shaping the future narrative.• Discusses common misconceptions about Web3 and its association with scams• Advocates for a rebranding of Web3 to enhance its perception • Highlights the importance of clear communication to attract mainstream users • Explores the potential of AI in verifying content authenticity through blockchain • Examines how AI agents could simplify decentralized finance processes • Calls for marketeers to actively engage in reshaping the narrative around Web3This episode was recorded through a Descript call on February 4, 2025. Read the blog article and show notes here: https://webdrie.net/rebranding-web3-and-the-synergy-of-ai-transforming-perceptions-and-opportunities-with-diego-borgo/Discover RYO: the Web3 payment solution making crypto simple and secure for everyone. Featuring an expansive ecosystem with LIFE Wallet, Global Mall, and Japan's first licensed Crypto ATM Network, RYO empowers your financial journey. Awarded 'Best Crypto Solution.'
“If you go to buy a beautiful men's suit from a famous brand, you can go to Tokyo, New York, London or in Rome, and it would be the same because it's a brand, okay? So why do you travel? But in Florence, you go to a great tailor who will do a beautiful suit. You decide the textile, you decide the buttons and all the details that you love. And this is a unique piece just for you. And this is what we create every day, for every guest, in a different way. This is the sense of place.”We're in great company with Claudio Meli, the General Manager of The Place Firenze and Michela Babini, the Director of The Place of Wonders Foundation, who together, are tailoring their spirit of hospitality and their curated senses of the guest experience for a new generation of immersive travelers, dedicated to promoting and preserving the heritage of Italian craft. Here, The Place Firenze extends a warm Tuscan welcome, well deserving of their international awards and recognitions as a timeless classic reinventing made-to-measure hospitality - where every detail is inspired by the enduring beauty and traditional artisanship they are proud to have in their beloved city. In this episode, Claudio and Michela delight in the tales and testimonials that continue to unfold as they create a new home for us as travelers to visit in Florence - while curating the next generation of artisans and makers molding Italian craft into a modern day Renaissance. Top Takeaways[3:40] What makes The Hospitality Experience one precious thread woven between hospitality and experience, one family with a long history of curating hotels, one collection of new ideas? Three hotels strongly rooted in remarkable places - Londra Palace in Venice, Borgo dei Conti in Umbria, and The Place Firenze. [4:50] Claudio's love for Florence radiates as he shares stories of his beloved city - a rare treasure where Renaissance masterpieces line the streets and Tuscan vineyards roll just beyond, creating an enchanting blend of art and terroir that has inspired generations.[18:10] The Place Firenze is “deeply connected to its daily life, artistic heritage and lively cultural scene in this vibrant Tuscan city,” from the Scagliola tabletops to the Ginori porcelain table settings, from the Pamploni engraved silver glasses the Spaghetto al Pomodoro and Negroni Experience savored in such company. [28:30] Michela's passion speaks for itself as she shares how The Place of Wonders Foundation breathes life into Italy's cultural heritage by connecting curious travelers with master artisans in Florence, Venice, and Perugia, while nurturing the next generation of craftspeople through dedicated scholarship programs. [32:50] From designing zero kilometer sneakers in Florence to molding glass beads in Murano to weaving on ancient looms in Umbria - the foundation is creating an immersive journey for travelers and the next generation of makers alike - where traditional techniques meet contemporary innovation in workshops that have shaped Italian artistry for centuries.[41:15] Both Claudio and Michela agree there is so much left to be discovered in and around Florence, but it will take a future with more guests seeking slow travel, slow food, and slow moments, to really uncover those hidden gems. Notable MentionsFabbri Pasta ArtigianaleLaudemio Olio Extravergine Di Oliva Fattoria di Maiano Piazzale MichelangeloView from the Church of San MiniatoTrattoria Sergio GozziSanto Spirito or the “Oltrarno” on the other side of the ArnoRistorante La GiostraMuseo del NovecentoCastello di Ama Chianti WineryVisit For YourselfThe Place Firenze Website | @theplacefirenzeThe Place of Wonders Website | @theplaceofwonders.foundationThe Hospitality Experience Website | @the.hospitality.experience
Two novels explore the way that violence and loss can ripple across a village, town – or even entire countries. First, in Karina Sainz Borgo's No Place to Bury the Dead, a plague that causes amnesia runs rampant across an unnamed Latin American country. One mother's flight brings her to a border-town cemetery that operates on disputed land. In today's episode, Borgo joins NPR's Elissa Nadworny for a conversation that touches on the importance of death rituals, the myth of Antigone, and a real-life cemetery that exists along the border between Venezuela and Colombia. Then, Tana French has described her novels The Searcher and its sequel, The Hunter, as her take on the American Western. The novels follow Cal Hooper, a retired Chicago police officer who moves to rural Ireland. In The Hunter, the life Cal has built in Ardnakelty is complicated by an unexpected arrival. In today's episode, French speaks with Here & Now's Chris Bentley about her interest in writing from an outsider's perspective, the tension between blood and chosen family, and the particular experience of life in a small town.To listen to Book of the Day sponsor-free and support NPR's book coverage, sign up for Book of the Day+ at plus.npr.org/bookofthedayLearn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
This is our Thanksgiving special, with the first set paying tribute to perhaps my favorite holiday. Jimmy Greene and Thelonious Monk provide the musical setting for a Thanksgiving feast. The podcast episode concludes with a modern classical composition depicting a ballroom dance with Madam and Chairman Mao for Nixon's visit from composer John Adams and the San Francisco Symphony. In between, there is new music from Borgo, Z. Curtis and Wilcox as well as a new release from Charles Mingus previously released studio tapes. Playlist Artist ~ Name ~ Album Jimmy Greene ~ Give Thanks ~ Mission Statement Thelonious Monk ~ Stuffy Turkey ~ It's Monk's Time David Borgo ~ Pilgrimage ~ Persistence Zaccai Curtis ~ Maple Leaf Rag ~ Cubop Lives! Andrew Wilcox ~ Self-Doubt ~ Dear Mr. Hill Charles Mingus ~ Re-incarnation Of A Love Bird (1st Version /Take 4) ~ Reincarnations Edo de Waart & San Francisco Symphony ~ The Chairman Dances (Foxtrot for Orchestra) ~ Adams: The Chairman Dances