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Fostul primar al sectorului 5, Marian Vanghelie a fost trimis în judecată într-un nou dosar în care prejudiciul este estimat la peste 20 de milioane de euro. Este vorba de o afacere cu bani publici desfășurată prin așa numitele tonomate, în care sunt anchetați încă 30 de oameni. Recent, într-un caz separat la Ploiești, un cetățean este anchetat pentru că ani de zile a reușit să se dea polițist sau procuror și să-i păcălească inclusiv pe funcționarii statului în afacerile sale. Sunt astfel zeci de cazuri în care persoane cu pregătire puțină reușesc să păcălească filtrele statului român. De ce tupeul bate diploma? Cât de slabe sunt filtrele statului român? Este vorba de prostie sau corupție?
Urmărește podcastul numărul 282 de pe Acasă la Măruță, unde Cătălin Măruță îl are ca invitat pe Rareș Cojoc.#catalinmaruta #podcast #RareșCojoc
1862 - AULA - Dez razões que provam a veracidade da Fé Católica, a vida de S. Edmundo Campion - Prof. Pedro Din
Episode: 3373 Today we meet Thomas Campion: medical doctor, and a great poet and composer. Today, let's meet Thomas Campion.
Welcome to the Prehospital Emergency Care Podcast! In this episode, hosts Jeremiah Escajeda, Greg Muller, and Ariana Weber discuss four of the sixteen articles from the Prehospital Trauma Compendium. In 2025, the Prehospital Trauma Compendium introduced crucial guidelines and insights regarding the management of traumatic injuries in prehospital settings. This episode summarizes four significant articles that focus on the use of blood products, vasopressors, tranexamic acid, (TXA), and care for patients in traumatic cardiac arrest. If you're an EMS professional or a medical provider involved in trauma care, these insights are vital for improving patient outcomes. Featured Articles Brown, J. B., Yazer, M. H., Kelly, J., Spinella, P. C., DeMaio, V., Fisher, A. D., … Guyette, F. X. (2025). Prehospital Trauma Compendium: Transfusion of Blood Products in Trauma – A Position Statement and Resource Document of NAEMSP. Prehospital Emergency Care, 1–10. https://doi.org/10.1080/10903127.2025.2476195 Orpet, R. E., Barrett, W. J., Kaucher, K. A., Colwell, C. B., & Lyng, J. W. (2024). Prehospital Trauma Compendium: Vasopressors in Trauma – a Position Statement and Resource Document of NAEMSP. Prehospital Emergency Care, 1–7. https://doi.org/10.1080/10903127.2024.2437656 Barrett, W. J., Kaucher, K. A., Orpet, R. E., Campion, E. M., Goodloe, J. M., Fischer, P. E., … Lyng, J. W. (2025). Prehospital Trauma Compendium: Tranexamic Acid in Trauma – A Joint Position Statement and Resource Document of NAEMSP, ACEP, and ACS-COT. Prehospital Emergency Care, 1–8. https://doi.org/10.1080/10903127.2025.2497056 Breyre, A. M., George, N., Nelson, A. R., Ingram, C. J., Lardaro, T., Vanderkolk, W., & Lyng, J. W. (2025). Prehospital Trauma Compendium: Prehospital Management of Adults with Traumatic Out-of-Hospital Circulatory Arrest – A Joint Position Statement and Resource Document of NAEMSP, ACS-COT, and ACEP. Prehospital Emergency Care, 1–15. https://doi.org/10.1080/10903127.2024.2428668 As always THANK YOU for listening. Hawnwan Philip Moy MD (@pecpodcast) Scott Goldberg MD, MPH (@EMS_Boston) Jeremiah Escajeda MD, MPH (@jerescajeda) Joelle Donofrio-Odmann DO (@PEMems) Maia Dorsett MD PhD (@maiadorsett) Lekshmi Kumar MD, MPH(@Gradymed1) Greg Muller DO (@DrMuller_DO) Ariana Weber MD (@aweberMD4) Rebecca Cash PhD (@CashRebeccaE) Michael Kim MD (@michaeljukim) Rachel Stemerman PhD (@steminformatics) Nikolai Arendovich MD
Guest BioGenevieve White is a travel and tourism copywriter and coach, and the founder of Campion Copy, based in the Shetland Islands, where dramatic landscapes and close-knit community life shape both her work and worldview. With a background in education and writing — and a lifelong fascination with travel — Genevieve helps travel businesses express the true value of the experiences they create through thoughtful, story-led copy.Working with boutique tour operators, destination management companies, short-term rental hosts, and destination-focused travel brands around the world, Genevieve supports business owners in moving beyond generic sales language and into meaningful storytelling. Her approach centres on clarity, connection, and confidence — ensuring each brand's voice reflects the care and intention behind the experiences they offer.A teacher at heart, Genevieve is just as passionate about coaching as she is about writing. Alongside done-for-you copywriting, she offers copy coaching, brand voice development, and workshops that empower clients to communicate more effectively long after the project ends. Her work has supported travel businesses across Europe and beyond, helping them build trust, connect with the right guests, and ultimately increase bookings.Show SummaryIn this episode of the Big World Made Small Adventure Travel Podcast, host Jason Elkins speaks with Genevieve about her journey from teaching into travel and tourism copywriting, and how storytelling became the foundation of her business. Genevieve shares how her background in education shapes her coaching style and why helping clients gain clarity in their messaging is just as important as writing polished marketing copy.The conversation explores the role of personal stories in travel marketing, particularly in email communication, where authenticity and connection can make the difference between being overlooked and genuinely engaging potential guests. Genevieve explains why effective copy isn't about pushing for bookings, but about building trust and inviting the right travellers in.Jason and Genevieve also discuss life in the Shetland Islands, how the pandemic reshaped perspectives on work and lifestyle, and why creativity often comes from paying attention to everyday experiences. Throughout the episode, Genevieve offers thoughtful insight into writing with intention, staying human in a digital world, and building travel businesses rooted in meaningful connection. Learn more about Big World Made Small Adventure Travel Marketing and join our private community to get episode updates, special access to our guests, and exclusive adventure travel offers on our website.
Did ya miss us!? We missed you! Anyway enough of that emotional crap, we're back with Tim in Glendive and the rest of the trinity in Glendale, along with our old pal comedian Johnny Pemberton surprising us with breaking breakfast news, comedian Pierce Campion dropping some heavy punnage and eclectic/electric entertainer/artist Dev Lemons wearing her musical hat performing "Broke Your Cover." Support Office Hours, watch or listen to a full extra hour of this episode with Doug's Gen Z game, a twisted tale from Rock n Roll Gary and much more with OFFICE HOURS+ at patreon.com/officehourslive with a FREE seven-day trial.Get tickets for The Certified Five Bags of Popcorn tour at heinetwork.tvSee Pierce Campion live on tour - more info at linktr.ee/piercetourShop our store at officehours.merchtable.comFollow Office Hours Live at instagram.com/officialofficehours - tiktok.com/@officehourslive - youtube.com/officehoursliveFind everything else officialofficehours.comUpgrade your wallet today! Get 10% Off @Ridge with code OFFICEHOURSLIVE at https://www.Ridge.com/OFFICEHOURSLIVE #RidgepodSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Have you ever wondered what really goes into the food you give your beloved pet? In this episode of Speaking of Pets, veterinary dermatologist Dr. Alice Novotny and Janet Novotny King sit down with industry veteran Dr. Marcie Campion to pull back the curtain on the pet food world. Dr. Campion, who has spent over 35 years working for major pet food companies, tackles your most pressing questions: What exactly are AAFCO feeding trials and are they required? How do voluntary and mandatory recalls work? We also dive into crucial topics like the safety protocols co-manufacturers use, the truth about store brands, and the latest trends driving pet nutrition—from humanization and functional ingredients like plasma to why cats are often the 'second class citizens' of the industry. Tune in to get science-based information that will help you become the best pet parent you can be.◇ ─ ◇ ─ ◇Froggy's Golf Ball Retrieval offers the best programs helping you achieve the most from your water hazards. Not only will we treat your course with the utmost professionalism, our experience in removing balls from water hazards has taught us how to operate in an efficient, safe and productive manner since 1995. As we move into our next chapter, Froggy's provides insured services, uses proven techniques and the most updated equipment to take care of the golf community.We handle even the toughest water hazards that make our competitors walk away. Froggy's is the Midwest's premier ball collection company. Froggy's offers several options to make your water hazards a profit center!Please call us today to arrange to have Froggy's harvest the balls from your water hazards.Contact Owner Emily Newland at 574-544-9890 or email Froggysretrieval@gmail.com◇ ─ ◇ ─ ◇All footage is owned by SLA Video Productions.
Rich returns to the show 5 years later and 5 years into his full-time wildlife photography career. We start the show talking about challenges and rewards of making photography your job. Rich also shares how he works hard to make all of his tours an experience in addition to teaching his guests how to get amazing photos. We wrap up the show talking about some of his favorite birds to spend time with and photograph, Dippers! Follow Richard at: Instagram: @mywildlifeimages Website: www.richardcampionphotography.com
46: Chapter 44. A Message from El-ahrairah Scripted by John Ruths and Newell Fisher and is narrated, recorded and edited by Newell Fisher. The pre-chapter quote is from a fairly well-known book about crusader castles. So, not 'normal' European castles but those built or occupied mostly in the Middle East. The quote clearly lines up with what's going on at Watership Down. As our heroes have essentially dug themselves in, they are kind of stuck listening to the activities above. The chapter opens after the passage of some time from the end of the previous chapter, with the Efrafan attack on WD having started. Speedwell is reporting to Hazel-rah that he no longer hears the sounds of digging. We then switch and get the point of view of the Efrafans who are surprised to see how many holes there are at this warren. Woundwort counters his unsettled rabbits with his own brand of logic. The WD rabbits have left themselves open to attack with so many holes, rather than the other way around and are not in a position of dominance. Vervain is starting to stand out as a rabbit who is used to being the bully at home rather than the bully far away. Only Campion and Groundsel seem to be holding up well. Two of Vervain's rabbits meet with the stalwart Silver and the oft-wounded Buckthorn underground and are lucky to get away with their lives. Trying to set the example, Groundsel digs his way in only to meet Blackavar who, much like Silver and Buckthorn, comes out on top. The descriptions of the altered conditions and advantages of close-quarters combat in a narrow run are fascinating. Blackavar is the smaller rabbit, but a good holding bite, and knowing when to let go, are all he needs to drive the larger rabbit back injured. Woundwort discusses things with Campion, who has advocated starving the WD rabbits out. This is rejected because of the risk of staying on open downland for the time needed, which not many rabbits could handle as well as Campion. Determined to have a fighting victory, Woundwort wishes to draw upon the past success at Nutley Copse, the last warren the Efrafans succesfully attacked. They find another rabbit, Ragwort, who was also on that mission. Woundwort learns what he has to. To make this work, the Efrafans will have to dig their way in straight down. Hazel listens for a bit and realizes that the Efrafans have stopped digging at one point. It means they're slowly figuring out the best way to get into the warren. Fiver is also listening but not to the omnipresent sound of the digging but to those things that only a rabbit such as Fiver can 'hear.' He's dropping off into some sort of stupor but he first makes a fearful unnatural sound and speaks sentences that strike fear into our heroes. For, while Fiver now lies unable to be roused, Hazel's mind is processing things and it seems like he too has a vision. Suddenly Hazel knows what to do. We readers don't yet and this makes this part very intriguing. In the form of Blackberry and Dandelion, he'll take both brains and speed with him. Hazel's instructions to those that he'll take with him are to get out of the warren. To get away no matter what and to link up with him at the iron tree at the foot of the scarp slope of the Down. He instructs Bigwig to block a run and not to give up. He intimates that El-ahrairah has given him a plan. And with that, Hazel and his two companions are gone. Hazel's vision Just a couple more thoughts on this chapter from John Ruths that pertain to Hazel's 'vision.' Was it a vision akin to one of Fiver's or does the trance that Fiver is in at the end of the chapter bring this onto Hazel? The relevant passage is from page 385 in my Kindle edition and begins: "In Hazel's mind, green branches were straining in the wind."
If there is one thing that entrepreneurs face every day, it is choices. Some choices are deliberate and planned in advance. Others are made last-minute when something unexpected happens – like a 13 second video going viral when the featured product is already sold out. With every choice, you get to choose the type of life and business you want to run. This is just what Kelsey Campion has been doing for the past 10 years. She is the founder and Chief Sequin Officer of Fringe + Co and my guest in this episode 131. What started in her spare bedroom, grew into a thriving brand that supports color, celebration, and her local New Orleans community. With each stage of her business – even when the decisions haven't been so sparkly and fun – Kelsey has chosen to transparently live by her values. Kelsey Campion is the founder and Chief Sequin Officer of Fringe + Co., a New Orleans–based fashion brand rooted in celebration, color, and community. She started Fringe + Co. over 10 years ago out of her 200-square-foot spare bedroom, building the business from the ground up with creativity, grit, and a belief that getting dressed should feel like a party. As the brand grew, Kelsey faced a turning point: scaling production without sacrificing her values. Determined to keep manufacturing local and ethical, she partnered with a New Orleans manufacturer for four years. In 2021, a single viral video changed everything — accelerating the business and creating the opportunity to purchase that very manufacturer in 2022. Today, Kelsey not only produces Fringe + Co. locally, but also manufactures for other brands, helping founders bring their ideas to life while keeping production ethical, transparent, and community-driven. Her work and story have been featured on The Today Show, she's been scouted by Shark Tank, and she continues to advocate for small-batch manufacturing, creative entrepreneurship, and building businesses that don't require burning out or going it alone. This episode explores: Fitting the customer How Kesley designs pieces that go beyond parades and special occasions Why Kelsey is super transparent with her customers about the behind the scenes of her business Why Kelsey describes herself as a “selfish creative” and how that has served her business How Kesley makes Fringe + Co more accessible to people despite a higher price point Fitting the lifestyle Why Kelsey has been feeling a bit bored in her business right now and what she's doing to bring creativity back How going viral forced Kelsey and her team to systematize the business How the city Fringe is part of (New Orleans) influences the brand How running a fashion business for over a decade transforms your lifestyle Fitting the values The values Kesley will never leave behind as her business grows How Fringe customers became some of the biggest advocates for Kelsey's business values The points where growth can test your values People and resources mentioned in this episode: Fringe + Co. website Fringe + Co. Instagram Fringe Factory Instagram Kelsey's email Do you want fashion business tips and resources like this sent straight to your inbox? Sign up for the How Fitting newsletter to receive new podcast episodes plus daily content on creating fashion that fits your customer, lifestyle, and values.
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Concursurile de sărituri cu schiurile de la trambulina normală de la Jocurile olimpice nu aveau cum să nu se soldeze cu surprize. La individual, pe primul loc s-a situat un german care recunoaște că are frică de înălțime. În proba mixtă de sărituri, românii au terminat pe locul 12, ceea ce este încurajator ținând cont că Festivalul Olimpic al Tineretului European se va organiza la anul la Brașov. La Jocurile olimpice de iarnă de la Milano-Cortina avem parte de performanțe uimitoare. De exemplu, Philipp Raimund, a devenit campion olimpic la sărituri cu schiurile deși nu era considerat favorit. Ce-i drept, germanul concurează la cel mai înalt nivel din 2019, dar nu a obținut niciodată vreo victorie în Cupa Mondială sau alte competiții importante. Cele mai bune rezultate ale sale au fost 4 prezențe pe podium, prea puțin pentru ca cineva să-l fi inclus pe lista favoriților la Predazzo, acolo unde se desfășoară săriturile. În plus, în sesiunea de antrenamente, Raimund a avut rezultate modeste. La concurs însă, exact când a contat cel mai mult, a reușit să-și depășească limitele. Sportivul originar din Oberstdorf, în vârstă de 25 de ani, a impresionat prin constanță și execuții sigure, cu sărituri de 102 și 106,5 metri, suficiente pentru a-l propulsa pe cea mai înaltă treaptă a podiumului olimpic. Philippe are frică de înălțime! Ceea ce depășește orice imaginație este faptul că Philippe stă rău la un capitol la care toți cei care s-au apucat de acest sport nu au vreo problemă. Germanul, are, nici mai mult nici mai puțin, rău de înălțime. Boala se numește acrofobie și o suferă cei care au o teamă intensă de situații care implică înălțimi, cum ar fi să se afle pe munte, la un etaj înalt într-o clădire sau când folosesc o scară. Chiar Philippe a recunoscut că are această fobie, una care în trecut l-a împiedicat să ia startul în anumite competiții. Ultima dată când s-a retras din cauza fricii de înălțime a fost acum mai puțin de un an, la o etapă de Cupă Mondială, cea de la Planica în Slovenia. Atunci, neamțul a explicat că pe trambulinele mici, cum a fost și cea de la Predazzo, nu prea are probleme, dar când trebuie să sară de pe trambulinele foarte mari, care se folosesc mai ales la Cupa Mondială, în concursurile de zbor cu schiurile, uneori nu-și mai poate controla corpul. El a povestit că de obicei e sigur pe el, dar sunt și situații când are probleme la zbor. Practic, corpul său reacționează fără să-l poată controla și de aceea nu riscă în condițiile în care nu știe dacă mai este el pilotul. Dacă poate reacționa sau se lasă în voia sorții. Vă dați seama cât de umilitor este pentru un săritor să ia telescaunul și la coborâre, nu numai la urcare. Cum s-or uita ceilalți competitori la el? Raimund a obținut rezultatul carierei La Pedrazzo pe trambulina normală de 90 de metri, Philippe Raimund nu a avut nicio problemă cu frica de înălțime, ba chiar a obținut rezultatul carierei cu un total de 274,1 puncte. Acesta l-a depășit cu 3,4 puncte pe Kacper Tomasiak, un polonez de numai 19 ani, care nu ajunsese niciodată nici măcar în manșa a doua a unei etape din Cupa Mondială. Bronzul a fost împărțit de un japonez și un elvețian care nu sunt în top 10. Slovenul Domen Prevc, marele favorit, a terminat abia pe locul 6. Deși e clar că alcătuirea podiumului în primul concurs masculin de la Jocuri e o surpriză, rezultatul are o explicație. În Cupa Mondială se concurează foarte rar pe trambuline atât de mici cum e cea normală de la Predazzo, astfel că marile staruri cum ar fi Prevc, Kobayashi, Lanisek, Tschofenig, Hoerl sau Kraft nu sunt obișnuite și nu reușesc să se adapteze la timp. Aceștia își pot lua revanșa în concursul pe trambulina mare, cea de 160 de metri, de la Jocurile Olimpice, care va avea loc luni, 16 februarie. România pe locul 12 la proba pe echipe mixte Cât despre români, aceștia au obținut un rezultat onorabil în proba de echipe mixte la sărituri cu schiurile, pe trambulina normală HS107, aceeași pe care a evoluat și germanul Raimund la individual. România a ocupat locul 12, un loc obținut după prima manșă, cu 393,1 puncte, ratând calificarea în manșa finală în care au intrat primii 8. Este pentru prima dată la o ediție de Jocuri Olimpice, când România a aliniat la start o echipă completă în această probă mixtă, unde a reușit să califice câte doi sportivi, atât la feminin, cât și la masculin. Echipa a fost formată din doi sportivi cu experiență olimpică: Daniela Toth, aflată la a treia participare la Jocuri, și Daniel Cacina, cu două prezențe la Olimpiadele albe. Alături de ei au concurat doi sportivi care au trăit pentru prima dată emoțiile unei întreceri olimpice: Mihnea Spulber și Delia Folea. Toți cei patru au contribuit cu câte o săritură și au arătat că pot face față atmosferei și rigorilor unei competiții olimpice. Acest rezultat marchează o premieră și dă mari speranțe pentru viitor, având în vedere că suntem la prima participare de acest gen, iar la anul, la Festivalul olimpic al tineretului european care se va desfășura în România, săritorii români pot obține rezultate bune pe trambulina de la Râșnov.
In episode 329 of The Just Checking In Podcast we checked in with Richard Campion. Richard is a Devon-based professional photographer, who specialises in wildlife photography. We came across his work through great friend of the pod and all-round legend William Jones-Warner who recently did a collaborative project with Richard capturing wild otters in the Isle of Mull in Scotland. Richard grew up in Jersey originally and got into photography relatively late. It started when he moved to London in 2015 and he was in a corporate job in The City he deeply disliked. During this difficult period where he experienced symptoms of depression and quite severe anxiety, Richard would try and combat it by going for short walks and looking for wildlife. That summer, his sister visited him and bought him his very first camera, and the rest is history. He began capturing the wildlife he saw on those walks, building that love of nature and animals, and he eventually got himself out of that state of mind. Now, he has built his photography career to the point he can do it for his full-time career. He offers workshops and photography tours to clients, including the chance to see beavers, seals, brown hare and red deer. In this episode we discuss this journey, his career highlights so far, working with Will and their plans for a wildlife podcast in 2026. For Richard's mental health journey, we discuss his diagnoses of OCD and ADHD. He was diagnosed with OCD and this manifested in rituals, health OCD and intrusive thoughts which his brain told him he needed to do in order to protect his mum and sisters and prevent them from dying. We discuss his journey of self-awareness, acceptance and ownership of both these diagnoses, the tools he's used to manage them from childhood to adulthood, and where the conversation is for people living with OCD now, vs when he was a child in the 1990s. As always, #itsokaytovent You can find out more about Richard's work here: https://www.richardcampionphotography.com/ You can follow him on social media below: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mywildlifeimages/ Support Us: Patreon: www.patreon.com/venthelpuk PayPal: paypal.me/freddiec1994?country.x=GB&locale.x=en_GB Merchandise: www.redbubble.com/people/VentUK/shop Music: @patawawa - Strange: www.youtube.com/watch?v=d70wfeJSEvk
Do whatever it takes to get people to Jesus | Louise Campion - 25 January | 6PM - Mark 2:1-12 by Holy Trinity Claygate
For this episode, Trevor and Shane are joined by acclaimed writer James Campion, author of Revolution: Prince, the Band, the Era, whose deep well of knowledge on Prince proves invaluable as he selects Around the World in a Day for a full track-by-track dive. Coming on the heels of Purple Rain, this album represents one of the boldest pivots in Prince's career and an intentional left turn away from blockbuster expectations and toward psychedelic color, whimsy, and artistic autonomy. With Campion as guide, the conversation explores how Around the World in a Day functions not as a retreat, but as a statement: Prince asserting that commercial dominance would never come at the expense of curiosity. Trevor and Shane unpack the album's playful textures, spiritual undercurrents, and surprising emotional weight, while Campion contextualizes each song within Prince's broader mythology, creative restlessness, and refusal to be pinned down. More than a reaction to fame, this record emerges as a crucial hinge point in Prince's discography bridging eras, expanding his sonic palette, and reminding listeners that unpredictability was always the point. Anchored by Campion's mastery and passion, this episode celebrates Around the World in a Day not as an odd detour, but as a fearless declaration from an artist determined to stay ahead of himself. check out James Campion's patreon “Profunde Musique” so you don't miss out on anything James puts out next: https://www.patreon.com/cw/ProfondeMusique _______________________________________________________________________________ HOW TO CONNECT WITH ALBUM DIVERS: *You can submit your questions or comments about this episode or anything else on your mind here via our text line at: (502) 792-8080 *Leave us an audio message here: https://www.speakpipe.com/AlbumDivers We promise to respond and may even feature your thoughts on a future episode. *Follow us on Facebook and Instagram at Album Divers *Email us at Albumdiverspodcast@gmail.com *Please subscribe and review wherever you get your podcasts!
" Boscastle, such a beautiful magical place, set in a deep valley carved out by the river, with jagged cliffs covered in emerald & drifts of Sea Pinks & white Campion, where the sea birds nest. The buildings growing out of the cliffs in slate & killas. The slate slabs & cobbles trodden into forms of memories for hundreds of years. "I was inspired by the Boscastle field recording because of my deep connection with the sea & the place itself. I lived nearby for many years. I was there at the time of the awful flood. My connection deepened when close friends I'd worked with creatively on the east coast journeyed down to meet me. "High on the cliff path, a lone bench overlooking the harbour became a sacred meeting place for us for years afterwards. it was a spiritual experience & it felt like a magical circle or spiral of elemental connection. "I added one of my own field recordings of dropping pebbles into the harbour & seagulls on the wind for its haunting quality to complement the original recording and then tried to capture the movement, spirit, feel and emotion of the original with guitar and keys compositions which I then layered around the beautiful recording of the water to create a feeling of sacred space & journey." Boscastle harbour reimagined by Julie Woolmore.
Jackie and Greg boat over to nineteenth-century New Zealand for Jane Campion's THE PIANO from 1993. Topics of discussion include Campion's generous filmmaking, the nuanced performances from Holly Hunter, Anna Paquin, Harvey Keitel, and Sam Neill, the unconventional love story at the center of the film, and Michael Nyman's lush score.#50 on Sight & Sound's 2022 "The Greatest Films of All Time" list. https://www.bfi.org.uk/sight-and-sound/greatest-films-all-timeCheck us out on Instagram: instagram.com/sceneandheardpodCheck us out at our official website: sceneandheardpod.comGraphic Design: Molly PintoMusic: Andrew CoxEditing: Greg KleinschmidtGet in touch at hello@sceneandheardpod.com
Jane Campion hat es nicht eilig. Zumindest liegt dieser Rückschluss nahe, wenn man auf die zeitlichen Abstände zwischen ihren Filmprojekten blickt. Und in diesem Falle wollen wir auch gar nicht meckern, denn die Regisseurin beweist mit ihren jüngsten Werken ein treffsicheres Auge für reizvolle Kino- und Serienstoffe: BRIGHT STAR (2009) bietet ein sattes Pfund düstere Romantik im verregneten England. Im TV-Thriller TOP OF THE LAKE (2013) ermittelt Elisabeth Moss vor der beeindruckenden Kulisse Neuseelands, bevor sie sich in TOP OF THE LAKE: CHINA GIRL (2017) in den gefährlichsten Ecken Sidneys herumtreibt. Und im Oscar-prämierten THE POWER OF THE DOG (2021) sattelt Campion die Pferde für gebrochene Cowboys. Yee-haw!
In part two of our TellyCast MIPCOM special, Justin Crosby dives deep into the creator economy — the fastest-evolving part of the global content industry. Guests include Gerrit Kemming of Quintus Studios, Paul Telner from Viral Nation, Matt Gielen — digital media entrepreneur and former CEO of Electric Monster, Tobias Hoss from Lunar X, ITV Studios' Cecilie Olsson, Spirit Studios' Matt Campion and All3 Media International's Gary Woolf.They discuss how traditional media is finally embracing YouTube, how creators are becoming full-scale studios, what investors are looking for in digital IP, the rise of micro-drama, and how AI is reshaping factual production. Recorded on the Croisette during MIPCOM 2025, this episode captures the energy of a TV industry in transition — from broadcast to social-first and beyond.Sponsored by ITV Studios Sign up for The Drop newsletterSupport the showBuy tickets for the TellyCast Digital Content Forum Buy tickets for NEXTWAVE - NEXTWAVE: The Digital-First Production Summit Subscribe to the TellyCast YouTube channel for exclusive TV industry videosFollow us on LinkedInConnect with Justin on LinkedINTellyCast videos on YouTubeTellyCast websiteTellyCast instaTellyCast TwitterTellyCast TikTok
#177: Oh this is a good one. This episode dives into the reinvention of sports marketing. Fame Sport is on a mission to drag sports partnerships out of 2010 and into the data-driven, story-first era. And Pat sits down with two of the people making that happen: Lynne Robertson and Patrick Campion. Here a just a few of the key themes & takeaways: Audience First, Not Team First: Too many brands lead with "I want to partner with the Brewers." Fame Sport flips it—start with who you want to reach. The right audience might be rodeo fans, WNBA followers, or college athletes, not just pro teams. Sports Marketing ≠ Logo Placement: The old playbook of impressions and signage is dead. The new model blends storytelling, data, and digital media to drive consideration and conversion, not just awareness. Brands & Teams Both Need Help: Half of Fame Sport's work now comes from helping teams and leagues modernize their own marketing and data strategies, not just brands. Massive Growth Ahead: Despite flat overall marketing budgets, CMOs plan to increase sports marketing spend by 40%, with 28% entering the space for the first time—even though 76% admit they can't measure ROI. Big opportunity, big confusion. Connect with Lynne here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lynnerobertson/ Connect with Patrick here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/patrick-campion-fs/ Want more info on Fame Sport go here: https://famesportco.com/ Connect with Pat here: pmcgovern@ascedia.com Oh, before you go, please do us a favor. Take a minute and leave us a review. That's the energy that powers this supertanker! Thanks, you're the best! Want more marketing insights? Take a look at our full lineup. This podcast is sponsored by Ascedia. A web development and digital strategy agency helping clients win in the digital space.
“When my father passed, I wanted nothing more than my mother's happiness. For what kind of man would I be if I did not help my mother?”Production designer Andrew McAlpine joins hosts Andy Nelson and Pete Wright to discuss Jane Campion's The Power of the Dog. Drawing from his extensive career including work on The Piano with Campion herself, McAlpine offers unique insights into the film's exploration of isolation, masculinity, and the psychological complexity of its characters. His perspective as both a fellow New Zealander and previous Campion collaborator brings fresh depth to this haunting Western drama.McAlpine's journey from aspiring surgeon to art school graduate led him through theater, holography, and eventually to production design. His work spans diverse projects including Sid and Nancy, Clockers, The Beach, and Aeon Flux. McAlpine approaches each film with an emphasis on authentic period detail while avoiding heavy-handed historical recreation, allowing the environment to serve the emotional truth of the story rather than mere accuracy.The conversation explores how The Power of the Dog examines masculine isolation through Phil's character, drawing parallels to McAlpine's work on The Piano. He highlights the film's masterful use of landscape and architecture to amplify psychological tension, particularly through the imposing ranch house. The discussion delves into Peter's character complexity and the film's careful build toward its devastating conclusion. McAlpine offers fascinating insights into how Campion's direction creates space for both brutality and vulnerability in her characters.
Loughlin Campion is an Irish endurance athlete who crossed the finish line of the 2025 IRONMAN World Championship in Nice as the fastest Irish athlete, and whilst that deserves much respect and admiration, his journey to the race start line is truly an inspirational one of resilience, grit and the relentless pursuit of possibility. A lifelong runner, inspired by his father's love of athletics, Loughlin's path to sporting success was abruptly interrupted a number of years ago when he was diagnosed with ulcerative colitis; a chronic illness that brought daily struggles, physical setbacks and mental health challenges. For a time, his future in sport seemed uncertain as he grappled with fatigue, stress and the impact of a condition that literally turned life upside down.With the support of family and friends, when Loughlin finally found his way to remission he began rebuilding his life around new sporting challenges. Triathlon became his focus, providing an opportunity not only to reignite his passion for running, but to push himself further than he ever imagined. His return to competitive sport has been remarkable. He completed IRONMAN Italy last year in 8:54, finishing in the top 20 on debut at the distance, earning his slot for the 2025 IRONMAN World Championship in Nice. Whilst race day in Nice tested every ounce of his preparation and resolve, from the technical bike course to nutrition strategies and mishaps, Loughlin embraced and surmounted each challenge, ultimately crossing the finish line in a superb time of 9:34:44. The performance cemented his status as the fastest Irishman at the IRONMAN World Championship, a milestone that spoke not only to his athletic ability but to his perseverance in the face of adversity. His story shines a light on the challenges of living with chronic illness, the importance of support networks, and the power of determination in rewriting what is possible. As he looks toward new goals, whether improving his run speed or preparing for future IRONMAN races, Loughlin's story reminds us that every setback is a setup for a comeback, and that every finish line, no matter how big or small the occasion, deserves to be celebrated.
We launch the new handball season with a celebratory episode, reaching episode 300 of the podcast! In the eight years since we began, the handball world has changed a lot, so we look back at our first episodes to compare and contrast how things were and where we are today. Plus, we welcome Brian Campion back to the mic to celebrate with us.
This week on The Awakened Way Podcast, Lisa Campion talks coherence, opening to your psychic gifts, and what is your soul's purpose. Lisa is a psychic counselor and Reiki master with more than 25 years of experience. She has trained more that 1000 practitioners in the hands-on, energy healing practice of Reiki, including medical professionals, and has conducted more than 15,000 individual sessions in her career. Campion is author of several books, including The Art of Psychic Reiki. Based near Providence, RI; she specializes in training emerging psychics, empaths, and healers so they can fully step into their gifts. Learn more about Lisa at: Lisacampion.com Suzanne Giesemann is a teacher of personal transformation, an author, and a medium who has been recognized on the Watkins' list of the 100 Most Spiritually Influential Living People. A former Navy Commander with a master's degree in National Security Affairs, she served as a commanding officer and aide to the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. She now shares The Awakened Way®, a path to living a consciously connected and divinely guided life. Lisa's Website - https://lisacampion.com NOW AVAILABLE!! Suzanne's latest release - Making the Afterlife Connection: The Journey From Doubt to Knowing Death is Not the End https://suzannegiesemann.com/making-the-afterlife-connection The Awakened Way - Making the Shift to a Divinely Guided Life https://suzannegiesemann.com/theawakendway-book/ Mediumship - Sacred Communications from Loved Ones Across the Veil https://suzannegiesemann.com/mediumship-book/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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This episode is proudly presented by our friends at Betovo!Welcome back to another episode of The Criminal Connection Podcast.Today, the Podfather welcomes 'Big' Phil CampionNow sit back and relax, we'll see you on the other side!Big thank you to our sponsors:BetovoFragrance Du Bois - https://fragrancedubois.com/discount/CCPOD10 - Get 10% Off using code: CCPOD10 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On Tippie College of Business at the University of Iowa Week: How do we fix the loneliness epidemic? Emily Campion, assistant professor of management and entrepreneurship, discusses one place you can foster closeness. Emily Campion is an assistant professor of management and entrepreneurship in the Tippie College of Business at the University of Iowa. Her research […]
Lindsey Ewing (IG's The Prehospitalist) joins us to discuss updates and questions surrounding the EMS management of traumatic arrest. Sure, we must address the "reversible" causes, but what about ACLS/compressions/epinephrine? Which patients are exceptions to the rules? Lindsey had a tough case, asked some hard questions, and will provide solid answers—our favorite recipe for a jam-packed educational session. REFERENCES 1. Witt, C. E., Shatz, D. V., Robinson, B. R. H., Campion, E. M., Shapiro, M. L., Bui, E. H., Meizoso, J. P., & Dorlac, W. C. (2025). Epinephrine in Prehospital Traumatic Cardiac Arrest-Life Saving or False Hope?. Prehospital emergency care, 1–9. 2. Breyre, A. M., George, N., Nelson, A. R., Ingram, C. J., Lardaro, T., Vanderkolk, W., & Lyng, J. W. (2025). Prehospital Trauma Compendium: Prehospital Management of Adults with Traumatic Out-of-Hospital Circulatory Arrest - A Joint Position Statement and Resource Document of NAEMSP, ACS-COT, and ACEP. Prehospital emergency care, 1–15. 3. https://www.anzcor.org/assets/anzcor-guidelines/guideline-11-10-1-management-of-cardiac-arrest-due-to-trauma-253.pdf
On this week's series of American Catholic History, Tom and Noelle Crow tell you about Our Lady of ChampionSubscribe to the Morning Blend on your favorite podcast platform.Find this show on the free Hail Mary Media App, along with a radio live-stream, prayers, news, and more.Look through past episodes or support this podcast.The Morning Blend is a production of Mater Dei Radio in Portland, Oregon.
In this episode of the Fussy Cutters Club podcast, host Ange Wilson engages in a delightful conversation with Suzanne Campion, exploring her journey into the world of quilting, fabric design, and the art of fussy cutting. They discuss the joy of using beautiful fabrics, the transition from hobby to business, and the influence of historical designs on modern quilting. Suzanne shares her insights on the importance of utilizing fabric to its fullest potential and reflects on her aspirations for future quilting projects. They discuss how quilting serves as a creative outlet and a connection to the past, while also reflecting on the impact of nature and personal experiences on their work. The dialogue highlights the beauty of color theory in quilting and the legacy of influential designers, culminating in a celebration of the art of quilting as a form of personal expression.
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In this replay of one of our top episodes ever, Mike Campion and Lindsay Bjorklund dive into the real reasons cleaning business owners stay stuck working too much. Mike challenges listeners to drop the COVID excuses and start thinking like true business owners—not worker bees. He shares how to stop cleaning without losing profit, and why your mindset is the biggest obstacle. They also tackle smart social media habits and what to do when employees are milking the clock. This episode is full of tough love, practical tips, and classic Campion fire. Don't miss it if you're ready to grow and finally get out of the field. Love the idea, but find it overwhelming? Want to learn the next steps like, what to actually say on the call? Jump on a call with one of our coaches and learn strategies on how to grow your cleaning company and start loving your job every day! Book here
Kasey Campion shares with PJ her shocking holiday online booking experience—and the red flags she missed—in this cautionary tale about 'too good to be true' travel deals. For more Kasey goodness click here Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
RecLess 4, Ep 7 - Melissa Termine Battite, CPRP, Director of Recreation and Community Programs - Town of Lexington, MA and Nicholas Campion, Assistant Recreation Director - Danvers, MA. Recorded live at the 2025 Massachusetts Recreation and Park Association Annual State Conference. Melissa is a past president and Nick is the current Vice President of MRPA. They spoke to the importance of membership and networking, developing leaders, growing departments, and continuing great programs.Shane Mize is the Director of Parks and Recreation in the city of Pflugerville, Texas, where he resides with his wife and children.Tom Venniro is the 11-year Director of Parks and Recreation in Hilton-Parma, New York, where he resides with his wife Melissa, son Jack, and daughter Amelia.Jay Tryon is an 18-year park and recreation professional who loves to improve communities and their quality of life. He currently resides in Charlotte, North Carolina, with his wife and children.
In this edition of the Cape CopCast "Chief's Chat," Chief Sizemore breaks down the science behind prioritizing police response and staffing in this transparent, informative discussion about department operations.Using a simple visual metaphor of "tennis balls in buckets," the Chief explains how the department allocates officers across the city's four geographical quadrants. Each quadrant (or bucket) contains four zones, and each zone has its own officers (tennis balls). When priority one emergencies occur—active crimes, injury crashes, or immediate threats to safety—these officers must respond immediately, leaving non-emergency calls to wait longer. It's not that your non-emergency call isn't important; it's that someone else's life may literally depend on that immediate response.The good news? The department's "Project 35" has mapped out staffing needs for the next decade with unanimous support from city leadership. This science-based approach to scaling police services has received backing from city management, finance teams, and elected officials, ensuring that as Cape Coral grows, police staffing will grow proportionally. The episode concludes with the announcement of Captain Matt Campion as the department's new Interim Deputy Chief. Fresh from graduating the prestigious FBI National Academy at Quantico, Campion brings refined leadership skills to an organization of over 400 employees, highlighting the department's commitment to succession planning and professional development. Subscribe to hear more insider perspectives on how your police department operates and evolves with your community!
Setareh Campion serves as the Director of Programs for Fargo Moorhead West Fargo Chamber of Commerce. She is married and has four children. Setareh is driven, fun-loving, passionate, and wise. In this episode, Setareh shares about her young adult journey and many of the joys and challenges along the way. We talk about the various transitions young adults face, including the ways our personalities are expressed. She also talks about being right on time, developing an ability to recognize the blessings of each season and moment. You are not behind -- you are right on time. We also talk about whether or not we would have been friends in High School...Follow Setareh on Instagram and LinkedIn Follow Going Somewhere Podcast on InstagramAsk a Question or Suggest a Guest | goingsomewherepod.comSubscribe to us on YoutubePodcast Music: Electric Ten by Broke in SummerGoing Somewhere is a resource of Northview ChurchStephen's Instagram & Website
In this episode of the Intentional Wisdom Podcast, Greg shares a recording from the Ovadia Heart Health Livestream, featuring an engaging discussion with Chris Cornell. In a turning of the tables, Chris interviews Greg on all things Intentional Wisom, including what Greg is learning from the high-performers he interviews, why he's evolved his goal setting process, and even how we should be thinking about integrating AI into our lives. 00:00 Introduction and Welcome00:13 Guest Appearance on Ovadia Heart Health Livestream01:47 Chris Cornell's Introduction03:56 Greg Campion's Background06:31 Insights from Intentional Wisdom10:23 High Performers and Energy Management23:25 Goal Setting and Planning31:04 Reflecting on Personal Rules32:30 Fitness and Nutrition Rules33:22 The Importance of Structure35:25 Marathon Training Journey37:08 Evaluating and Adjusting Rules38:08 Simplifying the Process41:37 Balancing Rest and Activity42:54 Exploring AI and Its Impact43:47 Practical Uses of AI50:00 Future Implications of AI53:34 Closing Thoughts and ResourcesSubscribe to the Intentional Wisdom newsletter: https://gregcampion.substack.com/Learn more about Ovadia Hearth Health at http://OvadiaHeartHealth.com
durée : 00:53:17 - Certains l'aiment Fip - Tout comme le poème, le film est voué au mouvement, au rythme. D'ailleurs souvent il s'en inspire pour se détacher du réel. Plongeons dans les musiques d'"Orphée" de Cocteau, "Les enfants du paradis" de Carné, "Bright Star" de Campion, "Pierrot le fou" de Godard ...
Ideas Covered:We're all in the same roomDinosaur shameImperial boomerang you will use your weaponsDeja vu bless youLet's pretendGuest: Pierce CampionExploration: LIVE! is a weekly podcast in which Brooklyn comedians Charlie Bardey and Natalie Rotter-Laitman explore some of the most (and least) pressing ideas, theories, axioms and concepts out there. Subscribe and Rate Exploration: LIVE! on Apple Podcasts and Spotify and leave us a review to read on a future episode!Exploration: LIVE! has a Patreon! Subscribe here for 3 bonus episodes every month!Follow Charlie on Instagram and Twitter.Follow Natalie on Instagram and Twitter.Follow the show:Twitter: @explorationliveInstagram: @explorationlivecomedyTikTok: @explorationlivecomedyAdvertise on Exploration Live via Gumball.fm.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Access this entire 70-minute episode (and additional monthly bonus shows) by becoming a Junk Filter patron for only $5.00 (US) a month! Over 30% of episodes are exclusively available to patrons of the show. https://www.patreon.com/posts/205-woman-in-2-123622191In part two of our discussion about Looking for Mr. Goodbar, Jessica and I discuss Jane Campion's 2003 “erotic thriller” In the Cut, savaged by critics on release for its graphic portrayal of a woman's complex sexual desires in a dangerous New York City, also based on a best-selling novel. It's possible that In the Cut is Campion's response to Mr. Goodbar, only directly from a woman's perspective, and we talk about the sexist cruelty Meg Ryan was subjected to in the press for playing this role, and what Campion has to say about a woman's sexuality amidst the violence of the patriarchy, and its implication of the NYPD as part of the problem, especially bold for a movie made in the wake of the 9/11 attacks.We also discuss a fun TV movie that acts as a bridge between Mr. Goodbar and In the Cut, 1982's Hotline, starring Lynda Carter as a young woman working at a crisis call center who finds herself playing a dangerous cat-and-mouse game with a serial killer, in a film that continually threatens to tip over into a TVM Giallo. Follow Jessica Ritchey on Bluesky, and support her work on Patreon.Hotline (Jerry Jameson, 1982) is available to watch for free on YouTube. Trailer for In the Cut (Jane Campion, 2003)
"You thought perhaps when learned Campion dies, His pen must cease, his sugared tongue be still; But you forgot how loud his death it cries How far beyond the sound of tongue and quill." In 1581, a young Englishman named Henry Walpole attended the execution of the Jesuit Edmund Campion. As Campion was hung, drawn and quartered, Walpole stood close enough to be spattered with his holy blood. Though Campion's fame in England was already great, Walpole would amplify it further with a splendid, lengthy poem, which became enormously popular among English Catholics—so popular that the man who printed the book had his ears cut off as punishment. In his poem Walpole wrote: We cannot fear a mortal torment, we, This martyr's blood hath moistened all our hearts, Whose parted quarters when we chance to see We learn to play the constant Christian's parts. This was more than wordplay: Two years after Campion's death, Walpole became a priest, and was himself hung for the faith in 1595. Links Lyra Martyrum: The Poetry of the English Martyrs: https://www.clunymedia.com/product/lyra-martyrum/ Catholic Culture Podcast #69—The Poetry of the English Martyrs—Benedict Whalen https://www.catholicculture.org/commentary/ep-69-poetry-english-martyrs-benedict-whalen/ SUBSCRIBE to Catholic Culture Audiobooks https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/catholic-culture-audiobooks/id1482214268 SIGN UP for Catholic Culture's newsletter http://www.catholicculture.org/newsletter DONATE at http://www.catholicculture.org/donate/audio Theme music: "2 Part Invention", composed by Mark Christopher Brandt, performed by Thomas Mirus. ©️2019 Heart of the Lion Publishing Co./BMI. All rights reserved.
Episode: 1255 On being healthy, wealthy, and (maybe) wise as well. Today, we seem to find that it's healthy to be wealthy.
Hour 2 for 10/9/24 Drew prayed the Chaplet of Divine Mercy with Elizabeth Simutis (:16). Then, Drew told the story of Our Lady of Campion (27:44) and heard a testimony of a listener who's mother's grandfather was taught by Sr. Adele (43:34).
In episode 447 historians Patrick Curry and Nicholas Campion join me to discuss the recent republication of Patrick's groundbreaking book Prophecy and Power: Astrology in Early Modern England, which documents the rise and fall of astrology in the 17th century. Originally published in 1989, the book offers a detailed analysis of the role and perception […]
Retired agent Chris Campion reviews the Jaycee Dugard child abduction case, and his time investigating her disappearance throughout the 18 years she was missing. Chris and his FBI colleagues and local law enforcement partners diligently pursued viable leads from the day Jaycee was taken in 1991 right up to that day in 2009, when she was miraculously recovered. Chris also reviews how the FBI helped Jaycee and her daughters re-enter life. This is Chris's first time talking publicly about the case. Chris Campion served in the FBI for 25 years. Check out episode show notes, photos, and related articles: https://jerriwilliams.com/316-chris-campion-jaycee-dugard-child-abduction-case/ Buy me a coffee - https://www.buymeacoffee.com/JerriWilliams Join my Reader Team to get the FBI Reading Resource - Books about the FBI, written by FBI agents, the 20 clichés about the FBI Reality Checklist, and keep up to date on the FBI in books, TV, and movies via my monthly email. Join here. http://eepurl.com/dzCCmL Check out my FBI books, non-fiction and crime fiction, available as audiobooks, ebooks and paperbacks wherever books are sold. https://jerriwilliams.com/books/