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Buon Lunedì Amici e buon inizio settimana! Oggi vi parlo di un libro che vi farà viaggiare, se non altro con la mente, tra gli sconfinati territori delle Antiche Tribù: "Le Vie dei Canti" del grande Bruce Chatwin, per Adelphi Edizioni. Buon ascolto e buona lettura!
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Das Jahr fängt mit einem Knall an – oder eher mit Müllers Vollgas! Mira berichtet von ihrem „romantischen“ Neujahrs-Ausritt auf Samba mit Müller als Handpferd, der sich dank einer Vollspeed-Einlage in eine brenzlige Situation verwandelte. Wie zwei Fußgängerinnen das Chaos überraschend gelöst haben, erfahrt ihr hier.
"Combatid el erro, pero emplead como armas la paciencia, la bondad y el amor"
Natascia Chiarlo"34^ Rassegna Internazionale di Canto Corale -Sergio Chiarlo-"E' stato un successo di prenotazioni la rassegna "Uto Ughi per i giovani": concerti gratuiti per diffondere la cultura e l'amore per la musica iniziata martedì 3 dicembre a Savigliano e che si concluderà lunedì 9 dicembre. Adesso vi invitiamo a prenotare i vostri posti all'interno della 34° Rassegna Internazionale di canto corale “Sergio Chiarlo” in programma dal 19 al 22 dicembre.Il Coro Femminile Milanollo: Una Tradizione di Eccellenza MusicaleFondato nel 1975 dal Maestro Sergio Chiarlo, il Coro Femminile Milanollo di Savigliano si è affermato come una delle realtà più prestigiose del panorama corale italiano.In quasi cinquant'anni di attività, il coro ha ricevuto 33 riconoscimenti in concorsi internazionali e nazionali, tra cui 21 primi premi, ottenuti in prestigiose competizioni come quelle di Arezzo, Stresa, Prato e Quartiano.Il repertorio del Coro Milanollo abbraccia un'ampia varietà di generi, spaziando dal canto gregoriano alla polifonia religiosa, fino alla musica classica e popolare. La formazione ha beneficiato del talento della figlia del fondatore, Natascia Chiarlo, come voce solista, e del figlio Ivan Chiarlo, al pianoforte, che hanno contribuito a elevarne ulteriormente il prestigio artistico.Invitato regolarmente a rassegne internazionali, il coro si è esibito in Russia, Svizzera, Francia e Germania, portando la tradizione musicale italiana oltre i confini nazionali. La sua eccellenza è riconosciuta anche nella guida “Podium”, curata dal Comitato Nazionale Italiano Musica, che raccoglie le migliori realtà corali e solistiche premiate a livello internazionale.La Rassegna Internazionale di Canto Corale “Sergio Chiarlo”L'Associazione Corale Milanollo organizza annualmente la Rassegna Internazionale di Canto Corale, giunta alla sua XXXIV edizione. Questo evento richiama a Savigliano alcune delle più importanti formazioni vocali del panorama nazionale e internazionale, offrendo concerti gratuiti di altissimo livello, accessibili a tutti, per promuovere la cultura musicale e raggiungere un pubblico sempre più ampio.Un Nuovo Capitolo per la Corale MilanolloDopo la scomparsa del Maestro Sergio Chiarlo, la guida del coro è passata alla figlia Natascia Chiarlo, ora Presidente dell'Associazione e Direttrice del coro, affiancata dal fratello Ivan in qualità di pianista. Sotto la loro direzione, il coro ha ritrovato unità e spirito, affrontando con successo la 33° Rassegna Internazionale di Canto Corale, tenutasi a dicembre 2023 e dedicata alla memoria del suo fondatore.Questa edizione speciale ha visto la partecipazione di prestigiosi cori italiani e internazionali ed è stata inclusa nel calendario culturale della Provincia di Cuneo, confermando il valore artistico e culturale della rassegna.Verso il Cinquantenario: Celebrazioni e EventiNel 2025, il Coro Milanollo celebrerà i 50 anni dalla sua fondazione con una serie di prestigiosi eventi che prenderanno il via a dicembre 2024 e si concluderanno a marzo 2025. Questi appuntamenti non saranno solo un omaggio alla lunga storia del coro, ma anche un'occasione per guardare al futuro, continuando a promuovere l'eccellenza musicale e la cultura corale.Concerti gratuiti, aperti al pubblico, rappresenteranno il cuore di queste celebrazioni, mantenendo viva la missione del coro: portare la bellezza della musica corale al più vasto pubblico possibile.Con il supporto delle istituzioni locali, degli sponsor e dei Comuni della Provincia di Cuneo, il Coro Femminile Milanollo si prepara a scrivere un nuovo capitolo della sua straordinaria storia musicale.Programma Concertistico 2024Giovedì 19 dicembre 2024 - Ore 21.00Santuario Nostra Signora del Popolo - CherascoPer info e prenotazioni posti: 3406856173 / 3478072022Venerdì 20 dicembre 2024 - Ore 21.00Teatro Milanollo - SaviglianoPer info e prenotazioni posti: 3406856173 / 3478072022Sabato 21 dicembre 2024 - Ore 21.00Salone Polivalente Cascina San Giovanni - MorettaPer info e prenotazioni posti: 0172911035 (int. 5)Domenica 22 dicembre 2024Ore 11.00: Canti della liturgia sacra - Chiesa di San Filippo Neri, SaviglianoOre 12.00: Incontro con le Istituzioni presso il Palazzo Comunale di SaviglianoPer info e prenotazioni posti: 3406856173 / 3478072022 Cori partecipantiCoro Milanollo - SaviglianoCoro Misto Jedinstvo - Bosnia e ErzegovinaOrchestra Sky Glory - Prijedor, Bosnia e ErzegovinaMinuscolo Spazio Vocale - RomaCoro Polifonico Vox Armonica - SaviglianoIL POSTO DELLE PAROLEascoltare fa pensarewww.ilpostodelleparole.itDiventa un supporter di questo podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/il-posto-delle-parole--1487855/support.
Diese Folge steht ganz im Zeichen Miras und Josis gemeinsamer Pferdevergangenheit – mit all ihren skurrilen und herzerwärmenden Momenten. Alles begann mit Miras Kleinanzeigen-Gesuch für ihren Offenstall, das Josi mit Canti in ihr Leben brachte – obwohl der Platz eigentlich nur für ein Pony gedacht war. Gemeinsam erlebten die beiden verrückte Abenteuer, morgendliche Bike-Touren zum Füttern und legendäre Ausritte über den Uni-Campus. Eskadron-Sammelsucht, witzige Kostüm-Shootings und ein geheimnisvoller Heizstab fürs Aquarium sind Thema in dieser Folge. Und wer erinnert sich noch an Cheech?Eine Folge voller Erinnerungen, die zeigen: Manchmal schreibt das Leben einfach die besten Geschichten! Hört rein! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In dieser Folge gibt's wieder spannende Updates zu Miras Offenstall-Plänen, die sie in der letzten Folge vorgestellt hat. Wie läuft es bisher? Gab es schon Fortschritte oder vielleicht sogar das erste direkte Aufeinandertreffen? Die beiden sprechen ehrlich über die ersten Schritte, Herausforderungen und auch darüber, wie es während Miras Urlaub weiter geht.Außerdem berichtet Mira von ihrem vergangenen Turnier, bei dem sie mit Scampi und Samba unterwegs war. Während Scampi große Fortschritte macht, läuft die Suche nach einem neuen Besitzer oder einer neuen Besitzerin weiter. Doch es gab auch Herausforderungen: Mira teilt ihre Erfahrungen mit Samba, bei dem sich das Gefühl der Prüfung und die Wertnote absolut nicht gedeckt haben. Diese Momente, wenn man zufrieden aus der Prüfung kommt und dann von der Wertung überrascht wird, kennt wohl jede:r Reiter:in.Folgt uns auf Instagram (@miraaams & @xosephin), um noch mehr Einblicke in den Alltag mit Müller, Dino, Scampi, Samba und Canti zu bekommen. Und wenn euch die Folge gefallen hat, lasst uns eine Bewertung da! ⭐️ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Per riascoltare Considera l'armadillo noi e altri animali che con Daniela Silvia Pace, ecologa marina dell'@Università La Sapienza di Roma che ci ha parlato di Click, Fischi e Canti: il linguaggio della comunità delle balene e dei delfini, ma anche di @Pianeta Terra Festival Le comunità naturali a Lucca con la direzione scientifica di Stefano Mancuso. A cura di Cecilia Di Lieto.
This is Ryan McCarty's 28th NYTimes crossword, almost all of which (23, to be precise) have appeared on this very day -- Saturday. The clues were quite nice -- include a few gems, like the placement of 30A, "Pleeeeeeease?", CANTI adjacent to 31A, Spiteful, as a comment, CATTY; 41A, Bus. driver, CEO (oh, very nice!); 43A, Hardly open, CAGEY (clever, clever!), and finally 5D, Strong, as a bond, AAA (
Die letzten Tage waren turbulent. Während Mira sich mit ihren Pferden immer besser in Bayern einlebt, hat sich für Josi alles geändert. Denn Canti muss zurück nach Hause und das schnell. Die Beiden sprechen über die Gründe und darüber wie es jetzt weitergehen soll.Und als wäre das nicht schon genug Trouble in einer Woche, bereitet Müller Mira langsam Sorgen. Denn der kommt beim Thema Schlaf nicht ganz auf seine Kosten.Period Pantys sind im SPF Sale bis zu 50% reduziert, mit unserem Code TFC_PFERDEGUT10 gibt's 10% on top, einige Pantys kosten nur noch 12€!
Armando Besio"Zelbio Cult"www.zelbiocult.itLetteratura, arte, memoir, musica, teatro, fotografia di viaggio: in arrivo gli incontri d'autore di Zelbio Cult diretti e curati da Armando BesioTornano gli appuntamenti culturali a Zelbio, dal 14 luglio al 17 agosto: sette serate all'insegna della cultura a tutto tondo in uno dei borghi più suggestivi del lago di Como. Gli appuntamenti di Zelbio Cult 2024, quest'anno alla sua diciottesima edizione, che riconfermano la formula ben riuscita che, dal 2008 porta a 800 metri di altezza, tra il lago e i monti di Como, voci, figure e storie protagoniste del panorama culturale italiano e noti a livello internazionale. Armando Besio, curatore della rassegna, con gli amici del Comitato cultura di Zelbio e con il sostegno della Pro Loco e della Biblioteca comunale, propone per la XVIII edizione un variegato calendario di incontri su quell'altro ramo del lago di Como. Zelbio Cult 2024 inizia domenica 14 luglio con uno dei più grandi e talentuosi interpreti di viola al mondo, Danilo Rossi, che presenterà il suo libro Viola d'amore(Baldini+Castoldi), insieme alla curatrice del volume, Paola Zonca, e proponendo al pubblico racconti di vita uniti a una performance di brani musicali selezionati. Viola d'amore è la storia del suo percorso umano e della sua carriera artistica, dagli inizi nelle balere romagnole al decollo a soli 19 anni quando diventa il più giovane strumentista a ricoprire il ruolo di Prima Viola Solista dell'Orchestra della Scala di Milano, che ripercorre oltre 40 anni di musica e importanti collaborazioni con direttori d'orchestra di fama internazionale come Abbado, Barenboim, Harding e Bernstein, tra grandi teatri ma anche contesti insoliti come carceri e boschi. Il racconto da vicino di un musicista appassionato, «un ribelle positivo» innamorato della vita, amante del liscio, del jazz, del pop e del buon cibo. Venerdì 19 luglio l'appuntamento è con la fotografa e giornalista Valentina Tamborrainsieme alla sua ultima pubblicazione I nascosti (minimumfax), un libro fotografico che racconta il viaggio di quattro anni tra i ghiacci del Circolo Polare Artico alla scoperta del popolo nomade dei Sami, detto anche “il popolo delle renne”. L'autrice ci accompagnerà tra le terre del nord con uno sguardo profondo e intenso sulla vita dei Sami che da sempre vivono in simbiosi con la natura, spostandosi tra i paesaggi innevati di Norvegia, Svezia, Finlandia e Russi: tra storie, tradizioni e sfide quotidiane di questo popolo, che lotta per mantenere la propria identità culturale di fronte alla modernità e ai cambiamenti climatici. Protagonista della serata di sabato 27 luglio è la Famiglia Campari che ha segnato un pezzo della storia di Milano. Silvia Cinelli, autrice e sceneggiatrice, presenterà il suo ultimo libro L'Elisir dei sogni. La saga dei Campari e l'invenzione del “Bitter perfetto” (Rizzoli): la storia del giovane liquorista, Gaspare Campari, e dei suoi discendenti, arrivato a Milano con il sogno di realizzare il Bitter perfetto e creando, da lì in poi, un'icona del rito pre-dinner in Italia. Un viaggio emozionante tra tradizione e innovazione, narrato con maestria dall'autrice attraverso un affascinante affresco della società milanese di fine Ottocento, in un periodo di grandi cambiamenti culturali, politici e sociali. Domenica 28 luglio si conferma l'appuntamento con la musica classica in collaborazione con il Festival di Bellagio e del Lago di Como con il concerto Canti di Boemia diretto dal Maestro Alessandro Calcagnile, con musiche di Antonín Dvořák e Josef Suk, nella Chiesa di San Paolo Converso di Zelbio (ore 17:00). Il primo appuntamento di agosto, sabato 3, è dedicato al teatro con lo spettacolo teatrale "ALDST (Al Limite Dello Sputtanamento Totale)" con la regia di Matteo Gatta e Viola Marietti. Viola Marietti, figlia d'arte dell'attrice Lella Costa, protagonista sul palco di questo spettacolo, sfida le convenzioni del teatro tradizionale in un mix tra una stand-up comedy e il flusso di coscienza tragico di Sarah Kane, conducendo il pubblico in un viaggio tra auto-diffamazione inquieta e comica dissacrazione. «ALDST – dice Viola Marietti – è un piano sequenza di tutti i casini, a partire dal pranzo di Natale in famiglia ai tanti “pit-stop” emotivi di ogni giorno, per cui si lotta grossolanamente contro quell'indefinita zavorra che trascina sempre in basso, passando per il baratro della depressione. Sappiamo tutto di questa ragazza: l'amore, il lavoro, la solitudine, la religione, la malattia, tutto quel che le restituisce sempre e con gli interessi il dolore senza nome che si porta dentro» Sabato 10 agosto, appuntamento con un pezzo della storia dello spettacolo italiano: ospite della serata sarà Aurelio “Cochi” Ponzoni e il suo libro La versione di Cochi(Baldini+Castoldi) scritto con la collaborazione di Paolo Crespi. Un memoir che ripercorre, da una prospettiva inedita, la vita e la carriera di Cochi a partire dai ricordi d'infanzia e della guerra fino all'esperienza con il socio Renato Pozzetto e alle avventure artistiche più recenti. Sessant'anni di spettacolo, teatro, cabaret, cinema, tv scolpiti indelebilmente nell'immaginario degli italiani e racchiusi in un libro per i lettori di tutte le generazioni, dagli amanti del mitico Derby Club ai giovani spettatori delle sue ultime avventure teatrali. Chiude il programma dell'edizione di Zelbio Cult 2024 l'appuntamento di domenica 17 agosto con Marco Carminati, storico dell'arte e giornalista professionista, per anni caporedattore responsabile dell'inserto culturale "Domenica" del "Sole 24 Ore", che condurrà una lectio con proiezioni dal titolo “L'insostenibile leggerezza del marmo”, dedicata a uno dei monumenti dell'arte italiana: Gian Lorenzo Bernini, artista poliedrico e multiforme, protagonista della cultura figurativa barocca, la cui arte scultorea caratterizzata da potenti virtuosismi tecnici e da una scenografica espressività continua a influenzare artisti di tutto il mondo. Il curatore della manifestazioneArmando Besio: Genovese di nascita, giornalista, laureato in Storia dell'Arte con il professor Corrado Maltese, è stato cronista del Secolo XIX, inviato speciale del Lavoro, caposervizio del Venerdì di Repubblica, con cui collabora, e delle pagine culturali milanesi di Repubblica. Ha scritto per Epoca, Arte, Antiquariato, l'Illustrazione italiana. Ha pubblicato guide storico-artistiche di Genova, Sanremo, Bordighera. Ha collaborato con La Milanesianadi Elisabetta Sgarbi e ha ideato e dirige i festival “Zelbio Cult - incontri d'autore su quell'altro ramo del lago di Como” e "Il bello dell'Orrido. Spavento, stupore e meraviglia" a Bellano (LC). IL POSTO DELLE PAROLEascoltare fa pensarewww.ilpostodelleparole.it Diventa un supporter di questo podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/il-posto-delle-parole--1487855/support.
Luca Gallesi"Ezra Pound a Pisa"Un poeta in prigioneEdizioni Areswww.edizioniares.itQuesto libro ricostruisce le vicende che portarono Ezra Pound (1885-1972) alla reclusione prima in una gabbia di ferro a Pisa e poi, senza processo, alla detenzione per tredici anni in un manicomio criminale statunitense. Viene anche analizzato il contenuto dei Canti pisani, senza trascurare le vicissitudini legate al conferimento del prestigioso Premio Bollingen, vinto da Pound con questa opera nel 1949.I Canti pisani – divenuti giustamente la sezione più famosa dell'opus magnum del poeta, i Cantos – sono l'esame di coscienza di un uomo che faceva sinceramente il punto sulle sue azioni, sapendo che a breve sarebbe potuto finire sulla forca, come stava succedendo ad altri intellettuali accusati di collaborazionismo.Luca Gallesi (1961) collabora con le pagine culturali de “il Giornale” e “Avvenire”. Dirige una collana specializzata in economia per la casa editrice Mimesis e la collana Poundiana delle Edizioni Ares, in cui ha pubblicato Le origini del fascismo di Ezra Pound (2005) e I Cantos di Ezra Pound. Una guida (2022). Tra le altre opere, ha scritto un libro sull'economia nelle fiabe, C'era una volta l'economia (2012), tradotto anche in francese da Pierre-Guillaume de Roux, e un saggio sulle vite parallele di Ezra Pound e Gore Vidal, “Amo l'America, nonostante...” (Mimesis 2023).IL POSTO DELLE PAROLEascoltare fa pensarewww.ilpostodelleparole.itDiventa un supporter di questo podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/il-posto-delle-parole--1487855/support.
Le prime pagine dei principali quotidiani nazionali commentate in rassegna stampa da Davide Giacalone I diritti arcobaleno, gli incentivi all'edilizia, gli ostaggi in Medio Oriente. Tornano i consigli della rivista Sale&Pepe con la direttrice Laura Maragliano. Tutto su aglio, cipolla e formaggi stagionati. Gli italiani sono appassionati di noir, cronaca nera e cronaca giudiziaria. Tra gli autori più apprezzati su questi temi, Stefano Nazzi de Il Post. Lo scrittore ha parlato del suo libro "Canti di guerra" edito da Mondadori. All'interno di Non Stop News, con Barbara Sala, Alessia Manzoni e Luigi Santarelli.
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Canti weg, Schokolade weg, Mira auch bald weg?Was in der letzten Woche alles passiert ist und warum die Beiden über Meerestiere sprechen, erfahrt ihr in dieser Folge. Achtung Cliffhanger ! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Dalla satira alla musica: il percorso di Mattia Andreoli in arte Maler Mattia Andreoli, in arte Maler, nasce a Isola della Scala (Verona) nel 1972. Inizia la sua carriera come vignettista per riviste satiriche come "Linus" e "Malox", per poi approdare alla musica nel 2002. Il suo sodalizio artistico con l'arrangiatore Giancarlo Di Maria dà vita a un repertorio originale che mescola sapientemente canzone d'autore, folk e atmosfere letterarie. Premi e riconoscimenti Nel corso della sua carriera, Maler ha ottenuto numerosi riconoscimenti, tra cui il Premio Città di Recanati e il Premio Siae/Club Tenco come miglior autore emergente nel 2006. Il suo brano "Demone del tardi" ha acquisito grande popolarità grazie alla trasmissione radiofonica "Viva Radio 2" di Fiorello e Marco Baldini. Discografia e progetti recenti Maler ha pubblicato tre album: "Dell'ora o del mai" (2006), "Mutamento" (2010) e "Mu" (2018), un concept album ispirato alla vita e alle opere di Joseph Roth. Nel 2021 è stata pubblicata la compilation "La raccolta", che ripercorre la sua carriera. Il 18 gennaio 2024 è uscito il suo ultimo album, "Canti lunari", un viaggio introspettivo nella natura. Maler: un artista poliedrico e in continua evoluzione La cifra stilistica di Maler si distingue per la raffinatezza dei testi, l'originalità delle melodie e la cura degli arrangiamenti. La sua musica è un invito a esplorare mondi immaginari e a riflettere sulla realtà con uno sguardo poetico e ironico. Con il suo talento eclettico e la sua costante ricerca artistica, Maler si conferma un cantautore di riferimento nel panorama musicale italiano.
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Diventa un supporter di questo podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/il-posto-delle-parole--1487855/support.Franco Arminio"Canti della gratitudine" Bompiani Editorewww.bompiani.itFin dalle prime righe, questo libro ci invita a un gesto semplice e prezioso: fare buon uso delle parole. Le parole che pronunciamo, scriviamo, leggiamo ogni giorno sono una moltitudine, ma troppo spesso attraversano le nostre vite senza lasciare traccia. Franco Arminio allora si inoltra nel silenzio – quello dei paesi delle aree interne svuotati dall'emigrazione, quello delle notti in cui siamo soli di fronte alla nostra ossessione – e, come un rabdomante, cerca la vena in cui ancora scorrono parole dense di significato e di luce. I suoi versi si offrono a tutti come occasione per aprire il cuore alla meraviglia e alla fratellanza, cantano l'importanza di prestare attenzione al minuscolo per sentirci parte dell'immenso. Il fardello della famiglia in cui siamo nati, la fatica di amare e lasciarsi amare, l'angoscioso orizzonte della morte che sembra chiudersi davanti a ogni pensiero – tutto viene riscattato dal potere della gratitudine, che illumina i doni nascosti in ogni singolo giorno. A queste pagine Arminio consegna il frutto di anni di ascolto di se stesso e del mondo, la summa di ciò che ha imparato nel suo cammino attraverso città e paesi: la parola poetica dispiega la sua forza trasformativa, da esperienza intima si fa comunitaria e ci chiede di essere pronunciata come sfida all'indifferenza, come forma di resistenza, come il più salvifico dei contagi.Franco Arminio è nato e vive a Bisaccia, in Irpinia d'Oriente. È ispiratore e punto di riferimento di molte iniziative contro lo spopolamento dell'Italia interna, come la Casa della paesologia a Bisaccia e il festival “La luna e i calanchi” ad Aliano. Da anni racconta disagi e meraviglie dei paesi più trascurati. Ha pubblicato più di trenta libri, tra i quali Viaggio nel cratere, Vento forte tra Lacedonia e Candela, Cartoline dai morti, Terracarne, Cedi la strada agli alberi, Resteranno i canti, L'infinito senza farci caso, La cura dello sguardo, Lettera a chi non c'era, Studi sull'amore e Sacro minore.IL POSTO DELLE PAROLEascoltare fa pensarewww.ilpostodelleparole.it
Frottole, danze e canti carnascialeschi del Rinascimento italiano1. Pavana "Descorda" / Vincenzo Capirola 2. Quanto sia lieto il giorno / Niccolò Machiavelli, Philippe Verdelot 3. Canto De' Profumieri / Anonimo 4. Ricercare / Francisco Bossinensis 5. Vidi Hor Cogliendo Rose... / Alexander Demophon Venetus 6. Pavana "El Todesco" / Anonimo 7. Gagliarda "La Traditora" / Anonimo 8. Liffe Laffe Lanzi Maine / Anonimo 9. Non è tempo d'aspettare... / Marchetto Cara 10. Le forze d'Ercole / Anonimo 11. Canto di uomini vecchi allegri e goditori / Anonimo 12. Ricercare / Marco Dall'Aquila 13. Canto delle Parete / Anonimo 14. Mentr'io vò / Marchetto Cara 15. Canto dei cardoni / Anonimo 16. Pavana "La Battaglia" / Anonimo 17. Balletto / Vincenzo Capirola 18. Quando andarà tu al monte / P. MantuanArmonia Antiqua Florilegium Musicae
Alice Sat, 03 Feb 2024 13:35:00 GMT RSI - Radiotelevisione svizzera false no Intervista a Franco Arminio 00:17:27
Giacomo Puccini ist bald 100 Jahre tot, er starb am 29. November 1924. Aber er ist immer noch ungemein populär, mit seinen nur zehn Werken aus dem Opernrepertoire nicht wegzudenken. Doch es gibt auch noch Unbekanntes in seinem schmalen Œuvre zu entdecken: Etwa 16 Lieder, die nun für den Tenor Charles Castronovo orchestriert wurden. Zusammen mit drei frühen Orchesterwerken hat sie Leipzigs zukünftiger Opernmusikchef Ivan Repušić mit seinem Münchner Rundfunkorchester für BR-Klassik aufgenommen. Und Manule Brug hat sich diesen klingenden Auftakt zum Puccini-Jahr 2024 angehört.
Ecco una serie di esempi di salida del cante della famiglia delle cantiñas: Alegria de Cadiz, Alergia de Cordoba, cantiña, Mirabras, romera caracoles e La Rosa.Gli esempi sono presi da cantes di artisti affermati e significativi nel panorama della storia del flamenco, e sono commentati nel loro contesto.Sono Sabina Todaro mi occupo di flamenco e danze e musiche del mondo arabo dal 1985, dal 1990 insegno a Milano baile flamenco e un lavoro interessante sull'espressione delle emozioni attraverso le danze e le musiche arabe che ho chiamato Lyrical Arab Dance. Mi definisco tossicodipendente da cante flamenco, e voglio sempre indicare ai miei allievi l'importanza di conoscere la storia del flamenco. Quando si capisce meglio come funziona qualcosa ne si può godere al meglio e l'apprendimento risulta più completo e soddisfacente.
Raccolta delle catechesi natalizie di Papa Francesco tenute in occasione delle udienze generali del mercoledì. 1. 18/12/2013: Catechesi sul Natale 2. 30/12/2015: Il Natale nel Giubileo della Misericordia > 00:07:20 3. 27/12/2017: Natale del Signore Gesù > 00:15:50 4. 19/12/2018: Natale: le sorprese che piacciono a Dio > 00:25:20 5. 18/12/2019: Il Presepe, Vangelo domestico > 00:35:35 6. 23/12/2020: Catechesi sul Natale > 00:44:00 7. 22/12/2021: La nascita di Gesù > 00:53:55 8. 28/12/2022: Il Natale con San Francesco di Sales > 01:05:35 9. 20/12/2023: Il Presepe di Greccio, scuola di sobrietà e di gioia > 01:17:00 10. Canti natalizi > 01:25:35 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/esercizi-spirituali/message
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Predicazione espositiva del Pastore Daniel Ransom di Giacomo capitolo 5 versetti da 13 a 15. Registrata presso il Centro Evangelico Battista di Perugia il 10 Settembre 2023.Titolo del messaggio: "La preghiera: il respiro del credente"GIACOMO 5 V13-1513 C'è tra di voi qualcuno che soffre? Preghi. C'è qualcuno d'animo lieto? Canti degli inni. 14 C'è qualcuno che è malato? Chiami gli anziani della chiesa ed essi preghino per lui, ungendolo d'olio nel nome del Signore: 15 la preghiera della fede salverà il malato e il Signore lo ristabilirà; se egli ha commesso dei peccati, gli saranno perdonati.
Alessio Lega"L'anarchia in 100 canti"Mimesis Edizionihttps://mimesisedizioni.itL'anarchia è, forse, l'unico movimento politico che può essere interamente cantato. Il più calunniato e il più puro fra i movimenti rivoluzionari, l'anarchia sta all'origine del socialismo, e ancora oggi alimenta gli incubi di alcuni e le speranze di altri. Nell'ultimo trentennio dell'Ottocento, questo movimento si diffonde in Italia e nel mondo fra masse di operai, braccianti, artigiani, entusiasmando gli artisti come gli analfabeti. La sua diffusione è capillare anche grazie alle canzoni. I canti che sostengono l'anarchia nei periodi più bui, diffondendosi persino fra comunisti e socialisti, stanno alla base di tutto il canto sociale contemporaneo: si pensi a Fabrizio De André, a Léo Ferré, a Francesco Guccini, ai Sex Pistols.Questo libro è la prima grande ricognizione storica del canto libertario dalle sue origini al presente. Un racconto, e allo stesso tempo una vasta antologia, che accosta le storie e i versi di individualisti e organizzatori, di attentatori tenebrosi e avvocati libertari, di pedagoghi catalani e cavapietre carrarini, di tutti i cavalieri erranti di un ideale che per oltre sessant'anni (1870- 1936) fu il principale terrore dei potenti e la più grande speranza degli oppressi.Alessio Lega (Lecce, 1972), musicista e scrittore, vive a Milano. Come autore di canzoni e come interprete dei repertori storici, popolari e poetici di tutto il mondo è stato insignito di prestigiosi riconoscimenti (due volte Targa Tenco). È autore di La nave dei folli (2019), Bakunin, il demone della rivolta (2015) e Incrocio di sguardi (con A. Celestini, 2012) e canta storie di amore e di anarchia.IL POSTO DELLE PAROLEascoltare fa pensarehttps://ilpostodelleparole.itQuesto show fa parte del network Spreaker Prime. Se sei interessato a fare pubblicità in questo podcast, contattaci su https://www.spreaker.com/show/1487855/advertisement
So ends the trilogy. Rob is back to talk about one of the bigger costumes he made from a little show called FLCL. And in pure Rob fashion, that costume was a giant robot, Canti! Sounds easy, right? (sarcasm). A big ass red robot with a television head, it's own guitar and caused a man to become allergic to the material it was made from...
In this episode, Dave and Andrew discuss a composer associated with New Romanticism. But is that label reductive or does it accurately describe Bernard Rands's music? How about this song cycle based on poems about the sun? If you'd like more information about Rands, we recommend: Will Robin's article "Horizons '83, Meet the Composer, and New Romanticism's New Marketplace" in Musical Quarterly, Vol. 102, nos. 2-3 (2019): 158–99. Benjamin Rivera's thesis "An Introduction to the Musical Language of Bernard Rands, as Demonstrated in Canti d'Amor" from Roosevelt University in 2005. Bruce Duffie's interview with Bernard Rands.
Welcome to Double Tap, episode 302 Our CAST is Jeremy Pozderac, MG Moses, Nick Lynch and my name is Shawn herrin. Dear WLS Alex W: What is your preferred belt for open carry? I’m not looking to set up a battle belt. Just want a regular belt I can hang an open carry holster on. … WLS Double Tap 302 – Canti Lover Read More » The post WLS Double Tap 302 – Canti Lover appeared first on Firearms Radio Network.
Welcome to Double Tap, episode 302 Our CAST is Jeremy Pozderac, MG Moses, Nick Lynch and my name is Shawn herrin. Dear WLS Alex W: What is your preferred belt for open carry? I'm not looking to set up a battle belt. Just want a regular belt I can hang an open carry holster on. … WLS Double Tap 302 – Canti Lover Read More » The post WLS Double Tap 302 – Canti Lover appeared first on Firearms Radio Network.
Adelio Fusé"Mosaico del viandante"Book Editorehttps://bookeditore.itTerzo capitolo – dopo La veglia del sonnambulo (2016) e Tempo ventriloquo (2019) – di una trilogia dell'erranza, Mosaico del viandante mette in scena un tu – il viandante, appunto – meticolosamente seguito nei suoi continui quanto imprevedibili spostamenti e incontri dall'io del poeta.Ne deriva una sorta di diario in seconda persona, nel quale l'io è tutt'altro che assente: l'io e il tu sono ognuno l'ombra dell'altro.Il ‘tu viandante', che evita gli itinerari lineari e precostituiti a vantaggio della pluralità, procede per libere associazioni e diramazioni, sia pure con la preoccupazione di rintracciare un filo conduttore via via che gli episodi-tasselli si accumulano. La sequenza cronologica è sovvertita dalle intromissioni della memoria. Il passato, benché intermittente, una volta recuperato si reclama come presente.L'andare del viandante nello spazio (spiagge solitarie, aree extraurbane con aeroporti e scali ferroviari, città dai grattacieli spettrali, la campagna dell'infanzia, fiumi in secca e altro ancora, sino a una pianura che sconfina nel mare) coincide allora, inevitabilmente, con un nomadismo nel tempo. Passato, presente e futuro si fondono in un'unica dimensione temporale trasfigurando il reale, peraltro inscalfibile tanto nei suoi mali congeniti (il “dissesto diseguagliato del mondo”) quanto nella cronaca piú negativa – la pandemia, l'emergenza climatica, la minaccia nucleare – che si fa Storia e insieme distopia (“il pianeta azzurro a catafascio / rigattieri a raccoglierlo nessuno”).Protagonista di un viaggio in espansione costante e giocoforza incompiuto, il viandante si imbatte infine in un mosaico raffigurante un suo lontano omonimo, un “rabdomante di sentieri / nella geografia del tempo”. Lí il percorso non si conclude ma si rinnova.Adelio Fusé (1958) vive a Milano, dove ha lavorato nell'editoria. Ha pubblicato saggi su Sade, Kafka, Sartre, Handke, Eno (Materiali Sonori-Auditorium, 1999), i romanzi North Rocks (Campanotto, 2001), L'astrazione non è la mia passione principale e Le direzioni dell'attesa (Manni, 2018 e 2020). Per Book Editore, dal 2003 al 2019, sono usciti i libri di poesia Il boomerang non torna, Orizzonti della clessidra distesa, Canti dello specchio bifronte, L'obliqua scacchiera, La veglia del sonnambulo (candidato al Premio “Camaiore” e finalista al Premio “Lorenzo Montano”, 2016), Tempo ventriloquo. Collabora con artisti, fotografi e musicisti. Cura una rubrica di musica e poesia sul sito altremusiche.it e scrive per varie riviste. Ha ottenuto un riconoscimento al Premio “Riccione per il teatro” (1981). IL POSTO DELLE PAROLEascoltare fa pensarehttps://ilpostodelleparole.itQuesto show fa parte del network Spreaker Prime. Se sei interessato a fare pubblicità in questo podcast, contattaci su https://www.spreaker.com/show/1487855/advertisement
Una geografia cantata in due puntate in cui si racconta di come le canzoni viaggino - a differenza degli esseri umani - libere nel mondo e di come si facciano strada fino alle nostre orecchie usando l'alfabeto delle emozioni, per il quale nessuno è profugo e tutte e tutti hanno una voce propria, un corpo e qualcosa di importante da raccontare. O meglio: da cantare.Seconda puntata: "Le parole della mamma"Hoa, Sarjan, Ruta, Jean e gli altri probabilmente non sanno che anche da qui, dalla Svizzera italiana, in migliaia sono partiti a cercare fortuna. Ad accompagnarli alcune canzoni, alle quali veniva affidato il compito di raccontare la condizione dell'emigrazione. Da Osco all'America e ritorno, passando per Isone, Biasca, la Val Cannobina, Bergamo e tutti i luoghi da dove si partiva, i canti di emigrazione portavano la loro verità. Mattia Pelli l'ha esplorata davanti a un risotto con Guido Pedrojetta, che ha lavorato per lunghi anni presso la cattedra di Letteratura e filologia italiane dell'Università di Friburgo, appassionato di canto popolare, che ci regala perle tratte dal suo archivio di registrazioni inedite raccolte sul campo nelle valli ticinesi. Ad accompagnarci ci sono: lo spirito del grande etnomusicologo Alan Lomax e le note di "Mamma mia dammi cento lire", "Trenta giorni di nave a vapore" e de "l'emigrante" di Vittorio Castelnuovo.
Una geografia cantata in due puntate in cui si racconta di come le canzoni viaggino - a differenza degli esseri umani - libere nel mondo e di come si facciano strada fino alle nostre orecchie usando l'alfabeto delle emozioni, per il quale nessuno è profugo e tutte e tutti hanno una voce propria, un corpo e qualcosa di importante da raccontare. O meglio: da cantare.Prima puntata: "Cantami una canzone, mi dirà chi sei"Le canzoni attraversano il mare: dalla California a Yaoundé, dal Rwanda passando per Kabul, finiscono per arrivare qui da noi, in questo fazzoletto di terra che è l'approdo di tante e tanti che insieme alle loro speranze portano la loro musica, un ritornello che li ha accompagnati nel loro periglio. Quello delle canzoni è un alfabeto che possiamo capire tutti, perchè tutti cantiamo. Mattia Pelli ha deciso di chiedere ad alcuni profughi che risiedono in Svizzera italiana di cantargli una canzone. Ad emergere è allora una geografia cantata fatta di lingue, ritornelli, racconti, che arrivano - spogliati di pregiudizi - alle nostre orecchie emotive e ci interrogano sulla nostra natura di viaggiatori, per scelta o per necessità. Così come viaggiatrici sono le canzoni.
Once upon a time, there was a boy who got bonked on the head by a psychotic woman with a bass guitar. From his wounds flow limitless power unmatched by no man, and its name is Canti. Praise be unto Canti, blessed be thy black flame.Our Links:Ian Wolffe
Ariodante (HWV 33) is an opera seria in three acts by George Frideric Handel. The anonymous Italian libretto was based on a work by Antonio Salvi, which in turn was adapted from Canti 4, 5, and 6 of Ludovico Ariosto's Orlando Furioso. Each act contains opportunities for dance, originally composed for dancer Marie Sallé and her company.Purchase the music (without talk) at:Handel: Ariodante, HWV 33 (classicalsavings.com)Your purchase helps to support our show! Classical Music Discoveries is sponsored by La Musica International Chamber Music Festival and Uber. @CMDHedgecock#ClassicalMusicDiscoveries #KeepClassicalMusicAlive#LaMusicaFestival #CMDGrandOperaCompanyofVenice #CMDParisPhilharmonicinOrléans#CMDGermanOperaCompanyofBerlin#CMDGrandOperaCompanyofBarcelonaSpain#ClassicalMusicLivesOn#Uber Please consider supporting our show, thank you!http://www.classicalsavings.com/donate.html staff@classicalmusicdiscoveries.com
Season 6 of the Drinks Adventures podcast featured a documentary episode on https://drinksadventures.com.au/2020/08/09/mcwilliams-wines-concludes-143-years-of-family-ownership-s6e4/ (The Rise and Fall of McWilliam's Wines). There are some loose ends for us to tie up, as the 143-year-old company's anticipated sale to Prcstnt Asset Management https://drinksadventures.com.au/2020/12/10/mcwilliams-wines-sale-falls-over/ (ultimately fell over). In this episode, you'll meet the winery's new owner, Calabria Family Wines, which was established in the Riverina in 1945 by Italian immigrants Francesco and Elisabeth Calabria, and is today led by second generation family member, Bill Calabria AM. Bill is still on the winemaking team today, and he joins us this episode along with his sons Andrew Calabria, the company's sales and marketing manager, and Michael Calabria, general manager. The year 2022 was pivotal for Calabria, as the company acquired the McWilliam's Wines brand and Hanwood Winery along with Deakin Estate and La La Land Wines, cementing it among the largest family-owned wine groups in Australia. Vintners & Co. Merchants is the new distribution arm of the company representing Calabria Family Wines' international distribution partnerships and https://drinksadventures.com.au/2022/08/01/fontanafredda-barolo-partners-with-calabrias-vintners-co-merchants/ (includes the Italian brands Fontanafredda), Canti and Librandi, prestigious Portugal port house Dow's, Argentinian winery Dona Paula, and renowned French champagne producer Champagne Deutz. “We have rapidly expanded from a single producer-owned and operated wine company to a wine group housing some of Australia's best-loved wine brands and a selection of diverse international wine distribution partnerships," Andrew Calabria said in a statement. The new brands and products will be serviced by the Calabria Family Wine Group sales team, which has added seven new members, mainly from McWilliam's Wines. Calabria also appointed sixth generation family member, Scott McWilliam, as global brand ambassador for the McWilliam's brand. And first up this episode, I asked Scott what had happened since that supposed 2020 sale of McWilliam's, which seemed like a done deal.
Saving 79% on PrescriptionsMicrosoft Outlook Attack in Progress! Does Your Business Use eMail? FBI Warning About one-third of Americans are taking a prescription drug -- And this is kind of the scary part. The average person who is on a prescription has four prescriptions and we're paying dearly for it. But mark Cuban has an answer. [Following is an automated transcript] Well, you know, I do a lot of stuff in cybersecurity and I've got a few different courses coming up. [00:00:22] And of course, we do a little bit of weekly training for anybody who's on my email list, you know, on the free list. Absolutely free as well as you get my insider show notes. And if you got my show notes, you probably noticed this. Tidbit here on Tuesday when I sent it out. And that is mark Cuban. Now for those who don't know mark Cuban, he started way back in the internet. [00:00:48] Boom days he lucked out. He had a, a company called broadcast.com. and he was able to turn that into, I think it was well over a billion dollars. I don't remember the exact amount, but it, it was a very, very big chunk of money. And then he's gone on to become an investor. You might know him as the owner of a basketball team. [00:01:10] You might have seen him on a TV show called shark tank. He's been out there and he's a bright guy. He's been helping a lot of people and causing a lot of problems too. Right. But he has a new business that he has started with his billions of dollars only. He has at least 1 billion and it's called. Cost plus drugs. [00:01:35] Now this is where it comes into affect every American, because I mentioned, you know, how many Americans are on various prescriptions? Well, many of the prescriptions that we could be taking are actually generics. So for instance, if you go to the Walmart pharmacy or Walgreens or wherever it. Be you'll find that they have options for you. [00:02:00] If the doctor says, yeah, generic's okay. They'll say, Hey, listen, I'll give you the generic and you can save a whole lot of money. I don't know if you've looked at good RX at all. But good RX. I have saved a ton of money with that. And what they do is help you find free coupons. Compare the prices at, at Walmart Walgreen, CVS Rite aid, you know, at the major pharmacies. [00:02:24] And we'll tell you where you can go to get your best deal. Plus. They also have some really cool discounts. So it, it acts kind of like a discount card. So I'm on their site right now. Good rx.com. And I look, I'm looking up their number one drug, which is Lipitor, apparently it's used for coronary art or coronary disease and high cholesterol. [00:02:51] So they're saying, well, wait a minute. Now here. You can get a few different, uh, options. I'm looking now, for instance, CVS pharmacy nor normal retail, by the way is $126 at CVS. You can get it using a good rx.com card. 76% off for $30 instead of $126. Walmart, $15. Uh, Walmart neighborhood market, $15 now, Walmart, that's what they consider to be their retail price. [00:03:27] Although, as I mentioned, some of these other ones have much, much higher retail prices. So you can see that going. For instance, for Lipitor, you might be. Paying a premium for a brand name. Now there, there's a good reason for that. There's a reason why prescription drugs can be expensive and, and they're called patent drugs. [00:03:48] And the reason they're call patent drugs is they've put a lot of money in. They've put a lot of research time. They've, they've put up with a whole lot of regulation and going back and forth with various government agencies. And they finally were able to come forward with a drug that works. Put all of that together. [00:04:09] And you've got a very expensive research and development product, right. Or project, frankly. So I don't, I don't really hold it against them. If we're having some of these drugs being rather expensive. You might remember that, uh, epi epinephrine a few years ago, this guy got a hold of the company that made epinephrine and the, um, You know, the, the whole problem with I'm looking it up right now, like EpiPens, they used to be expensive and then they became crazy expensive. [00:04:44] So let me see here, EpiPens, EpiPens, and who needs it? There's a whole lot of information. It's not telling how much they are, but he raised the price. Like what was it? 2000% or something insane, again, a prescription drug and one that some people really need in order to save their lives. You know, I'm a beekeeper, right. [00:05:08] And I used to have a really bad reaction to be stings, wasp stings. Now we just. Reaction, right. We thought at the time I was allergic, but no, it was just a bad reaction, which I still have. Right. It gets stung multiple times a year, but, uh, it still swells up. When, when, uh, our friend mark Cuban started looking at this, he said that this is kind of crazy. [00:05:31] So what he's done now is mark Cuban has built, uh, I think it's all up and running just outside of Dallas. Let's see here. Yeah. Okay. Just outside of Dallas, a huge, huge building. It's a 22,000 square foot plant. Now most of the pharmaceuticals are actually easy to make and. To make. And that's what kind of gets confusing because you've got all of the R and D and the government regulations, everything else that's expensive, but actually making them is pretty cheap, but he's built this $11 million plant near downtown Dallas. [00:06:14] And he says right now, looking at what the expenses are that Medicare could have saved as much as are you ready for this? 3.6 billion per year. Now that's where we're talking about everybody. Because if you pay taxes, you are paying for some of this Medicare money, 3.6 billion per year in savings. By buying it from cost plus drugs. [00:06:46] So there's something else I want you to check out. So the first one was good. rx.com. The second one is cost plus drugs. They have over a hundred generic prescription medications right now. And what they're doing is they're taking the actual cost of production. And I'm sure that includes right. The loan on the building, et cetera, but the cost of production, plus a 15% margin because you need to keep the lights on. [00:07:13] You need to be able to expand. Profit is not a bad word. That's how people save for retirement by investing in companies, buying stocks, and that profit then becomes their money for retirement. I think that's an important thing. So. 15% margin and an $8 pharmacy dispensing and shipping fee. That is absolutely cheap. [00:07:41] So this is, uh, Husain Liani who did the research on this? And he published it in the annals of internal medicine. Looking at that just absolutely amazing. And that's something you can do too. One third of Americans, again, we are on prescription drugs and the average person is on four. Wow. So researchers compared the price charge by cost plus drugs for 89, generic medications to the cost for the same drugs paid. [00:08:17] Medicare in 2020, they found the government program could have saved 37% on 77 generic drugs by buying from Cuban's company cost plus drugs. Once in January drug to consumer bypasses, wholesalers bypasses, pharmacies bypasses, I PA passes insurance. All of those are driving up the cost of medicine. So direct to consumer. [00:08:43] Uh, how easy could that be? And I'm on their website right now, looking at a couple of things here. Let me see, let me go back there. Cost plus drugs, and I'm believing this go to cost plus drugs.com. Yes you can. I am there as we are talking. So he's got, oh, here's one tib. Uh, which is the generic for gleek I'm. [00:09:08] Now I'm not familiar with that myself retail price, $2,502. cost. Plus, are you ready? $14. Can you believe that that is crazy. Yeah. Wow. And it'll look, it'll look different obviously, cuz it's a generic. So you saved $2,488 for a 30 count supply. That is just amazing. So when I, I, I was talking about the savings here, where. [00:09:41] Okay. They could have saved 37% on 77 generic drugs. But when you start getting into these really expensive drugs, that's where the 3.6 billion really, really starts to add up in savings. This is something so what you can do once you're on cost plus drugs.com, you can contact your doctor for a prescription. [00:10:04] They've gotta get started button. They have the strength that you want in this case, a hundred milligrams or 400, the quantity you want. And then all that has to happen is your doctor has to approve it. You pay $14 instead of $2,500 and it gets shipped straight to you. Wow. Now, is that cheaper than Medicare part B right? [00:10:28] Or your regular insurance? Wow, sure. Is just absolutely amazing. So you can find all of this stuff. This is mark Cuban doing this, and I gotta say, I am impressed. He is going to help a whole lot of people. Yeah, I'm, I'm just looking at this. Wow. Here's another one retail price. $9,600. And at cost plus drugs, you can get it for 39. [00:10:57] So there you go. Two options, mark Cuban's new venture, which is online now at costplusdrugs.com and goodrx.com. Wow. It's just amazing, right? This world. What's it coming to? Great little great little drug company. So we're gonna talk if you are a user of outlook, this is important to you because a major attack is underway. [00:11:26] Major scam underway. If you are an outlook customer, you are in the crosshairs of a very successful credential stealing campaign. So I'm gonna tell you about that, what it means, what you can do and, uh, how you can stay safe. [00:11:43] This is a very big problem for people who are using Microsoft 365, that is really common, used to be called office 365 and you pay a, a flat monthly fee, 20, 25 bucks. [00:11:59] It kind of depends on what level you get. They have some real cheap ones as well, and it lets you use all of what Microsoft used to call Microsoft office applications. And one of those applications is outlook. And I've never particularly liked. they have gotten better in recent years. And I actually do use it right now, as well as MacMail I use both of them, but there is a hack going on against Microsoft 365 and outlook customers in the us. [00:12:34] Here's what's happening. They are sending you an email and the email really does look like it's ti voicemail that somebody left. This is called a voicemail fishing attack and it follows, what's kind of a classic fishing flow. If you will, the ways they've been doing fishing here over the years, and what fishing is, is basically. [00:13:02] Getting you to bite at something that you shouldn't bite on. You, you will respond to an email. You'll click on a link. You might call a phone number. You might click on a text message. That's another one that's going around right now. How do you tell a fake text message from a real text message? And I'm afraid to say nowadays you tell by just not clicking on the links that are in text messages. [00:13:30] It's, it's so disappointing. I was talking on the radio this week. It, it, it, because it just, it bothers me so much about this very thing. I've been on the internet for decades now. Right? I, I started back in 81. I think it was maybe 80. Two and we had email and it was the best thing ever. If you had somebody's email address, you could send them a note and you'd be pretty darn sure they'd get it. [00:13:58] In fact, they probably would get it within just a few minutes and respond to you. And there, there wasn't any spam. Back then the idea was, Hey, listen, the internet is for research government research, university research, and that's the way it should stay. And indeed, we were kind of keeping it that way for, for quite a while. [00:14:21] And then some people who were marketers got on the internet. And they would start to advertise, Hey, we have a special session for you at, uh, UC Berkeley this week only $500. And of course that went be beyond what the internet was for. In fact, at the time you could not use it legally. For any sort of financial purposes. [00:14:47] So what we would do back then is we would send the script to the Monty Python routine of spam. Remember that spam, spam, and egg spam, and hands spam, spam. Uh, yeah, we would send them the whole. And they, sometimes, if somebody sent out a little thing that was trying to sell something that they should not be selling online because it was illegal to use the internet for business in case you didn't know until about 1991. [00:15:20] And that's when I started. Putting businesses online and really started focusing in on cyber security because almost immediately the bad guys started getting on there. So this is, uh, this is really what happened. This was the script, right? Uh, well, what have you got waitress? Well, there's egg and bacon, egg, sausage, and bacon, egg, and spam, egg, bacon, and spam, egg, bacon, spam, sausage, and spam spam, bacon sausages, and spam spam eggs, spam spam, bacon spam. [00:15:51] Do you remember that? So. We would send this to people who kind of broke the rules written or unwritten on the internet. And sometimes somebody would get just a hundred of these things, maybe even more. And what would happen back then of course, is it would fill up your mailbox and it would slow down your check connection. [00:16:10] Cuz a lot of us were just connected to the internet via dial up modems. So it, it really kind of hurt you to get all kinds of spam. Emails coming in. That's where the term comes from. I remember it well, so I don't care what they say on some of these websites or they're trying to do little research on it and figure it out. [00:16:31] Well, now things have gotten a lot worse because it isn't just marketers that are trying to solve something. And I don't have a problem with marketers, I guess, in a way I am one myself. Right. I, I have a business and I provide cybersecurity services. For a high net worth individuals and for businesses. [00:16:50] And if you are a regular person, you have a question. Please ask, just send an email to me, me Craig peterson.com, no matter who you are. And I will try and answer the question for you. And I have a lot of stuff that I've written over the years. That'd be more than glad to forward to you. There are some training courses that I. [00:17:10] Put together that I will be more than glad to share with you. And you probably know I did all of the training for the FBI's Ingar program for a couple of years. I, I ran that online, all of their webinars. So I've been doing this for a long time and I'm more than glad to help. That's why I am here. Right. [00:17:31] But now we got bad guys. and the bad guys are trying to get you to do something against your best interest. So in this case, what happens is you get a missed voicemail notification via email, and a lot of times it'll look pretty legitimate. It might even be coming from someone inside your company, whose account they have hacked. [00:17:57] Now on that email, there is an HTML attachment. Now HTML attachments can get past a lot of email gateway filters because they aren't in and of themselves malicious. So they're not raising big red flags for users in a, in a voicemail notification setting because that's how office Microsoft office sends you legitimate notifications. [00:18:24] Anyways. Now, these from fields are set up specifically using the organization's name. As I said, sometimes even a valid email address. Now, if you go ahead and click on that attachment, it will run a program on your computer using a language called JavaScript and that's embedded in every browser out there nowadays. [00:18:47] And that JavaScript code is going to redirect you to an attack. Controlled website. Now this website set up to get you to give up your credentials. So, what they'll do now is as you go to the website and the website might look like it's Microsoft office and it might look like it's your business website, and it'll ask you to log in. [00:19:15] It might ask you for other information as well. It is trying to get your username and password that it can then use to go after other people. You see what's happening here. So each of the URLs, these guys are creating these websites that they're sending you to are created to match the targeted company. [00:19:39] It's it's incredible how good they're getting, and they even have one of those Google recapture. Pop ups. Now this is a, an increasingly popular technique to evade these auto mail, automated URL analysis tools. So for instance, with my client, an email comes in, it goes through Cisco's. Email filter. We have an advanced email filter from Cisco, but we run our client's emails through. [00:20:10] And what happens is they look at the URLs, they visit the website that the URL PO points to, they try and verify if it's legit or not. And you you've had captures, you know, it's, um, click every box that has a bicycle in it, sort of a thing. It's kind of a touring test, test puzzle. So once this is solved, We'll tell you what happens next, cuz we're out of time right now. [00:20:36] Uh, make sure you visit me online. Craig Peter son.com. I'll keep you up to date. You can get my free newsletter and trainings. Craig Peter son.com. And I want to talk too about businesses in the, the big business of email compromise. [00:20:55] Yeah, I think most of us know what a big business is. Well, how about a business, an industry that has racked in 43 billion, according to the FBI. That's what we're talking about right now and what you can do about it. [00:21:11] We were talking about, what's been happening with Microsoft outlook users right now, a major campaign underway that has been extremely successful because these bad guys are using some rather advanced technologies. Absolutely crazy. So they get you to click. HTML link that is there while filed that is there as part of what looks to be a voicemail notification for you. [00:21:43] And then it takes you to a website that's specially crafted for you and your company. So you work@bigco.com and you click on that HTML and it'll take you to big co.com. Well, at least that's what it looks like, but it distracts you now because it wants to give you this capture as well. So this Google captures, you know, these things, these little mini touring tests, click on all of the trees in the picture, sort of a thing, right? [00:22:18] And you've got the nine things well with, uh, or maybe it's some blurred or distorted text and you have to type that in. And the whole idea behind that is normally to weed out these bots on eCommerce sites, online account sites. But what they're doing here is. They're making sure that the email, the, the software that checks the emails to make sure they are legitimate, that is going out to the big co dot or big co fake.com website. [00:22:54] They wanna make sure that that email checker does not find out that it's not the real site that you wanted to go. So the computer that's doing the checking will go to the site and it'll say, oh, there's a capture on there. And then it'll stop because it can't solve the capture. It needs you, it needs a human, right. [00:23:15] So this is kind of cool here. Uh, Eric. K. He's a security awareness advocate with no before. No. Before is a company that does training for people, for employees here about some of these, uh, these hacks and things are going on. When faced with a login prompt, it looks like a typical. Office 365 login. The person is likely to feel comfortable entering their information without looking at the browser's URL bar to ensure they are at the real login site, this familiarity and the high odds in an attended victim regularly uses office 365 for something in the Workday makes this a great Lu. [00:24:02] For attackers, this is from an article over on dark reading.com. This isn't, uh, a new technique, but let me tell you, it is B a very successful one. They have seen a resurgent, uh, resurgence of this starting a couple of years ago, back in July, 2020. And it is really targeting human nature. And of course, Microsoft 365 is quite the target. [00:24:29] So I mentioned. $43 billion industry. I'm looking right now at a public service announcement from the F FBI and they are calling business email compromise the $43 billion. Scam. This is crazy. A sophisticated scam. It targets businesses and individuals who are performing legitimate transfer funds requests. [00:25:00] It's carried out by people who are compromising legitimate businesses and individuals. Now, what they're trying to do with this business email compromise is get someone who has. Control of funds to do a transfer. What happens is they will do a little research on the business that might go to the website and see on the website. [00:25:25] Oh, let me see here. Okay. The president's name is Craig Peterson. Uh, the CFO is Mary Jane and, uh, the accounting department head is manly. And, uh, so now they got that information. So they'll go online. And to look at LinkedIn, find out who all else is at the business. Maybe things have changed, you know, maybe try and find an email address by doing an open source search for the email address of people there at the business. [00:25:57] You see where this is going here? Yeah, it, it gets pretty bad. So, uh, let's say they befriend the CEO on Facebook or on LinkedIn, but Facebook more likely, uh, and now. They're they can see on Facebook or maybe they don't even have to because your Facebook profile and posts are not hidden from the public. [00:26:20] So they just go there and, oh, let me see. Okay, great. He's gonna be out of town next week. And then what they'll do is they'll get into somebody's email account at the business. And once they're into somebody's email account, they can start looking through the emails and sending emails that look perfectly legitimate to other people within the organization. [00:26:43] Now, I, I did a whole story on television about this one on news program, and one of the people on staff, one of the talking. received an email like this, and it asked him to, uh, to buy some gift cards. This is very, very common scam right now, the gift card scam, and they try and get you to go ahead and. Buy gift cards for other people in the office are gonna have a little party and we don't want anybody else to know about it. [00:27:15] It's supposed to be a surprise. And I had some real fun with him. One of these days, I should probably share all of this in one of my newsletters. I think you guys would really appreciate it, enjoy it a little bit, but, uh, we really led them on and sure enough, you know, it was a total scam and we kept playing with them and it, it was something, any. [00:27:38] That was one thing. This is another because they will eventually get to the CFO, somebody who has the authority to transfer funds and get them to transfer funds to. Them. And then they use mules to move the money around these, uh, useful idiots who will sign up. And yeah. Yeah. It's kinda like the Nigerian scam. [00:28:05] All I need is access to your bank account and I'm gonna wire in, uh, $10,000. And I, and what I need you to do is transfer 8,000 of it over here to this PayPal account because my grandmother's dying and she needs the money. There's similar scams that are going after lonely people and getting them to send money because somebody needs an operation, et cetera. [00:28:33] So in this case with the business email compromise and the 43. Billion dollars that have been stolen from businesses. They'll usually get to the CFO and send a story like, Hey, uh, we have this new vendor and we've had 'em for three months and we haven't been paying them and we gotta make sure we pay them. [00:28:54] And, uh, we need to wire 43 million to this account that actually happened. And they did wire the money. It happened to Barbara cran, another person who wa is on shark tank. Uh, it, it happens to a lot of companies out there. And I've got a couple in the last month that we've worked with the FBI on the, these companies hear me on the radio. [00:29:21] They sent an email to me@craigpeterson.com and they had had their operating account. Emptied. Uh, the latest one is a, a lady 77 years old who had her retirement money stolen from her over $70,000. This stuff's real people. We've got to pay attention. We can't let this continue to happen. Make sure you sign up online. [00:29:48] Craig peterson.com so that you can get my insider show notes and we can keep you ahead of the bad guys. When we come back, we're gonna talk about this row overturned and what senators are asking the FTC. [00:30:05] We've got some senators who are saying they were spurred on by the row overturned. And they're asking the FTC to probe, apple and Android, and what's happening with tracking. Now I have a suspicion. That's not really right. [00:30:21] We've got, of course the recent overturn of Roe. You, you of course heard about that. it was pretty much impossible to miss if you pay any attention to the news. [00:30:36] Well, we've got three Democrat, us senators and a Democrat us representative that asked. The federal trade commission to investigate apple and Google for engaging in unfair and deceptive practices by enabling the collection and sale of hundreds of millions of mobile phones, users, data, the FTC should investigate apple and Google's role in transforming online advertising into an intense system of surveillance that incentivizes and facilitates the UN. [00:31:11] Train collection and constant sale of Americans' personal data. These companies have failed to inform consumers of the privacy and security dangers involved in using those products. It is beyond time to bring an end to the privacy harms, forced on consumers. Buy these companies. Now I have been talking about this on the [00:31:38] radio for 20 years. Because do you remember when Congress forced telephone manufacturers and cell phone companies to put GPS coordinates into the receivers, into the phones? Do you remember that you could no longer use your analog phone? You had to use digital phones under federal law. right. It, it's just amazing. [00:32:09] We can go into all of the reasons that they've given for that in the past, but anyhow, that's what they did. So immediately decades ago, now, many years ago, they started collecting data. Now it's okay for the government to collect it, even though it's illegal. For them to collect this data. So what's happening here? [00:32:30] Why have the Democrats for so long? Well, and frankly, a lot of Republicans been big on collecting data on all of us. Now, I I've gotta say when I've looked at the stats, the biggest. Purveyors of the surveillance society have been president Obama followed by president Biden. Now you could argue that president Bush was won too, because of course they passed an act that allowed for all kinds of changes in surveillance. [00:33:02] So, okay. So we'll put him in there too. So we got a Republican in there. Obama put that program that president Bush had put in place on steroids and then president Biden did the same thing. President Trump tried to cut it back because he was a victim of some of the surveillance that they were doing. So what's going on here? [00:33:25] Well, these Democrat senators are saying, uh, we don't want people who are trying to get abortions to be. okay. I can see that. Uh, I can also see that I don't want to be tracked and you don't want to be tracked. And it's one thing to have an advertiser know a little bit about us, you know, Hey, we just visited the Ford dealer and the Chevy dealer and the Honda dealer. [00:33:52] So maybe he's looking for a car let's let's try and advertise a car. Right. So Honda and Chevy and Ford all start putting ads up for you. Okay. So that's. Thing if I'm in, if I'm interested in buying a truck. Okay, great. Show me ads on a truck, but we've seen already misuses of this data over the years, one of the earliest ones I talked about here on the radio was this guy who went to an emergency room and all of a sudden started seeing ads for what you might call ambulance, chasing lawyers saying, have you been injured? [00:34:30] right. You've seen those types of ads before, but once he was in the emergency room and he was geolo geolocated in the emergency room, they started selling advertising to lawyers. I, I, I'm not real fond of that one either, but I think there's an ulterior motive here behind what these Democrats are saying. [00:34:52] If you have seen the movie 2000 mules, you understand what I'm talking about here? what ended up happening here is they looked at trillions of data points. You see, they went out and bought databases of smartphone data where these smartphones were located. And then they started doing some serious analysis on it and they were able to say, okay, this smartphone went to. [00:35:28] Different Dropboxes for the election for ballots. And in between each visit to the Dropbox, they went to a left wing organization where they did something. Right. So they, they go to a Dropbox drop off ballots and they're on video doing this, dropping off ballots. And then they go to a left wing organization and then they go drop off more ballots at a different Dropbox, and then they go back again and then it's on video. [00:36:02] And some of these people are taking pictures of them, stuffing the ballots into the box, supposedly, so they can get paid. So now there are some criminal investigations that have been started. I don't know how far they've gotten yet over some of this information that was gathered. And that was documented in the film by Danes. [00:36:24] Dusuza called 2000 mul. And if you haven't seen it, no matter what side of the aisle you want, you need to see it. Absolutely need to see. And whether you believe or not, when president Biden said that we have the best, uh, what was it? Um, election stealing organization that's ever been made? I can't remember his exact words right now. [00:36:49] Uh, he was serious about it, right? So now all of a sudden, the Democrats are concerned that people who visit abortion clinics might be tracked, cuz they could be. Right. You could buy data geotagged with an abortion clinic's location, GPS coordinates. You absolutely could do that, but that's been true for a long time. [00:37:15] Why now? Well, maybe because of Roe V Wade, but I look, of course it wasn't just that one decision that was overturned, but I, I look at some of this and really, really do wonder because it really looks like some number of people were caught illegally stuffing ballot box. So it's, it's fascinating to me that all of a sudden now out, they come with this. [00:37:45] Now apple has stopped enabling the tracker identifiers. By default, if you have an apple smartphone, it is much more. Private than the Android phones are by far, right? Google makes its money by selling your information. That's how they make most of their money. Apple makes its money by selling you services and selling you hardware. [00:38:13] so that should tell you something right there. And the fact that Senator Elizabeth Warren is one of the ones who is proposing this legislation makes you think even more about this. Now, Google, uh, this is an article from ours. Technical apparently responded to this whole concept in an article that ours was writing, saying that it's had all kinds of efforts to block apps and violate Google play policies. [00:38:41] And. the bands it's imposed on companies that are apparently sold user data, and they say Google never sells user data in the play at Google, strictly prohibits a sale of user data by developers and, uh, goes into the advertising ID. So it it's fascinating to me that all of a sudden, now the Democrats are interested in stopping the data collection. [00:39:08] It really is. I don't like it. As I said, I've talked about this for more than 20 years now on the radio. It, I think it's a real problem. This data collection, because also the federal government, even though it's illegal for them to collect information on American citizens, they do it every. And some of the largest, like the, um, immigration people, Homeland security are the biggest collector. [00:39:37] They have more information about you than anyone else. Even if you're here legally, you were born in the United States, et cetera, etcetera, because they are buying all of this information from what are called data broker. So, yeah, they say, yeah, we're, we're not collecting it. You we're forbidden by law to collect it, which is absolutely true. [00:39:59] But what they are doing is buying it from private businesses. So I think we've got to completely. Reconsider how this all works. Apple has been working on it. You can go into your apple phone and make a change, share identifier if you want to, which makes it harder to track apple also. And Google has this, as I believe is an option. [00:40:25] But apple also will give you a different Mac address every time you're connecting to wifi networks so that you can't be tracked that way. Because just, if, if you connect to the network at target the wifi at target, for instance, they will know when you return because your phone has the same Mac address that's used for the wifi. [00:40:49] So they know. They know where you go in the store. They know what you're looking at in the store, in some cases, depending on how the tracking works. So it's fascinating to me, this is a, a real privacy issue that could easily turn into something much worse because this data, this same data that's available to marketers is available to government is also available to bad guys. [00:41:17] and you talk about the ability to potentially frame someone and it, it, it just gets extremely, extremely scary. Right now, last month, more than 40 members of Congress called on Google to stop collecting and retaining customer location data, the prosecutors could use to identify women who obtain abortions. [00:41:37] Again, tied into this, uh, abortion anytime any day. Uh, and as the governor of Virginia said, even after the baby is born and delivered it, you should be able to abort it. Uh, so wherever you fall in that spectrum, obviously the Democrats in the us want abortions far more than the Europeans that every European country I can think of has much tougher restrictions on abortion than we have here. [00:42:05] But. Privacy is not an abortion issue. Hey, join me online. Craig peterson.com. Make sure you are on my email list. And, uh, you can ask any question you want. Just email me, [00:42:20] me@CraigPeterson.com. [00:42:26] I really appreciate all the emails I get from you guys. And it is driving me to do something I've never done before now. I've always provided all kinds of free information to share on my email list. Great stuff. But now we're talking about cyber punch lists. [00:42:43] So they know what's hot because who really, really tracks technology, not too many people. And I get, uh, you know, a little off put by some of these other radio hosts that call themselves tech people, and they're actually marketing people, but you. That's me. Right. And that's why, if you are on my list, you've probably noticed I'm not hammering you trying to sell you stuff all of the time. [00:43:09] It's good, valuable content. And I'm starting something brand new. Never done this before, but this is for you guys. Okay. You know that I do cybersecurity. As a business and I've been doing it now for more than three decades. I don't know if I should admit that. Right. They say, never say more than 17 years. [00:43:30] Okay. So I've been doing it for more than 17 years and I've been on the internet now for. Oh, 40 years now. Okay. Back before it was even called the internet, I helped to develop the silly thing. So over the years, we've come up with a number of different strategies. We have these things that are called plan of action and milestones, and we have all kinds of other lists of things that we do and that need to be done. [00:44:01] So what we're doing right now is we're setting it. So that you can just email me, me, Craig peterson.com. And I will go ahead and send you one of these punch lists. Now the punch lists are around one specific topic. You know, we got these massive. Punch list with hundreds and hundreds of things on them. And those are what we use when we go in to help clean up the cybersecurity in a company. [00:44:28] So we'll go in, we'll do scans. We will do red team blue team where we're attacking. We do all, all kinds of different types of scans using different software, trying to break in. We use the same tools that the hackers use in order to see if we can. Into your systems and if the systems are properly secured, so we do all of this stuff, so, and, and then it goes into all of the paperwork that needs to be done to comply with whatever it might be. [00:45:00] Right. It might be, they accept payment cards. It might be that they have hip. Information, which is healthcare information. And it might be also that they're a government contractor. So there are hundreds and hundreds of things that they have to comply with. Most of them are procedural. So we have all of this stuff. [00:45:18] We do all of this stuff. And I was talking with my wife here this last week about it and said, you. So much of this could be used by small companies that can't afford to hire my team to come in and clean things up. Right. And I don't want them to suffer. So here's what we're doing. We're starting this next week. [00:45:42] We have a punch list for you on email. So what are the things you can do should do for email? Just very, very narrow on email so that you can recognize a fishing. Email, what you might wanna do to lock down your outlook, if you're on windows or your Mac mail. So we're taking these massive spreadsheets that we have and we're breaking them up. [00:46:10] So the first one that's available to you guys, absolutely. A hundred percent free. Is the one on email. So just send me an email. Me M E Craig peterson.com. Now, remember I am, my, my business is a business to business business, right. But almost everything in these various. Punch lists applies to individuals as well. [00:46:34] So I got an email this last week from a guy saying, Hey, I'm 80 years old and, uh, retired and I don't know much about computers and that's kind of what got us thinking about this. You know, we need to be able to help him. We need to be able to help you out. Okay. And if you're a small business and we've dealt with a lot of them over the years, and as a small business, you just don't have the funds to bring in an expert, whether it's me or somebody else, although yeah. [00:47:03] What you want the best. But anyways, , it, it, uh, it is gonna allow you to do it yourself. Okay. So absolutely free. All of these punch lists on all of these topics, we're probably gonna end up with more than a hundred of these punch lists. And all you do is email me, me, Craig peterson.com. Just let me know in there what you're interested in. [00:47:29] So even if we haven't got that punch list broken down for you yet, we will go ahead and put that on the. To do right. We need the priorities. What kind of a priority should we have as we're putting these things together for free for people. Right. Uh, and the only way we know is if you ask, so the first one's on email, you can certainly ask for email. [00:47:50] We've got, as I said, more than a hundred others, that we think we're gonna be able to pull out of the exact. Plan of action worksheets that we use so that you can go through this yourself, whether you're a home user or you are a small business or even a big business, right? We we're talking with, uh, a gentleman who's probably listening right now, who has a business. [00:48:17] They have three offices, they have some requirement because of the military contracts for high level. Cyber security and it would work for him too. All right. So they, this is all of the punch list stuff. You probably know what a punch list is, right? It's using the construction industry a lot, but in our case, it's you need to do this. [00:48:39] You need to do this, you need to do this. Okay. So that's what that's all about. So enough rambling on that. It's gonna take us some time to get 'em all together. I'm also. We're gonna do more video stuff again, training. So just like on the radio show where we're talking about what's in the news, we're gonna talk about what's what's in the news. [00:49:01] When it comes to small businesses, what you should be paying attention to with of course, an emphasis on cybersecurity and we're. Putting those up on my website@craigpeterson.com. In fact, we've already got some up there already, and then we are going to also be putting them on YouTube and rumble. So if you don't like YouTube and Google, then you can certainly go to rumble. [00:49:25] You'll see them there. But if you're on the email list, I'm I'm. Starting to put links in the bottom of the emails. So you can go and watch those videos. If you are a video type person that you know, more visual. So it's, I think all good. And it's good news for everybody. And this is what happens, I think, as you get more mature, In the business. [00:49:48] Right. Um, as I said, I've been on the internet for more than 40 years, helped develop some of that software that, uh, some of it's still in use today and now it's time to do more give back. And I really am trying to give back, okay, there's this isn't. This isn't a joke. So, uh, no joke. Right. So go ahead. Email me at Craig Peterson. [00:50:12] Tell me which punch list that you would like. And I can also put you on my email list so that you get my insider show notes, and you can just do that yourself by gonna Craig Peterson dot. Com you'll see right up at the top of the page. If you scroll down a little bit, it'll kind of pop up. It's a big red bar that goes across the top. [00:50:32] I try not to be too intrusive and you can sign up there for the newsletter. So you'll get some of these trainings automatically. You'll get my insider show notes, all of this stuff. It it's absolutely free. Okay. This is my giveback to help you out. It really is. Okay. I, as I mentioned at the very beginning, I, I. [00:50:52] Peeve by some of these people that represent themselves as tech experts. And in fact, all they are are marketers. We've got a client that decided that, uh, I was too expensive. My team. So they went out and shopped around, tried to find the cheapest company they could. And so now the, the company that they're bringing in is saying, you're saying, uh, Hey, um, uh, so how does this work? [00:51:15] How do you do zero trust? Uh, why do you have a firewall here? Uh, why do you bother to have a direct fiber link between the offices? All this stuff? Well, because they need it. Okay. I get it. You use. Barracuda spam firewalls and Barracuda firewalls. It, it, yeah, this is a different league. Okay. So you are gonna be getting these punch lists from me that are really gonna help you understand and secure your systems. [00:51:47] Right? This isn't your average run of the mill so-called managed security services provider or managed services or break fix shop. You are getting it from the guy that the FBI. Ingar program went to, to do their trainings. That was me. Okay. So for two years I set up the program. I ran it. And if we ever are sitting down having a coffee or beer, sometimes I'll tell you why I left. [00:52:13] Okay. Uh, but think about FBI and I, I think you might have a clue as to why I decided not to do that anymore, but I trained thousands of businesses, government agencies, state local. Federal, you name it. So you are getting what you really need, which is another problem. I keep hearing from people, you do a search for something on YouTube or Google and you get what a million, 5 million pages, right. [00:52:43] As supposedly that it says are available and they give you, okay, here's the top one, but what you need is an integrated single way. To do things where everything works together. And that's what I'm trying to do for you guys, because there's so many little products, different products that just don't work so well together. [00:53:06] So we'll, we'll be covering that as well in these, but you gotta be on that email list. Craig peterson.com. Craig Peterson. So n.com/subscribe will take you right to the subscription page. And I'll keep you up to date. This is not my paid newsletter. All right, stick around. We'll be right back. And I promise I'll get to Russia, Russia, Russia. [00:53:33] Some of the high tech companies and others pulled out of Russia after the Ukraine invasion, but one stayed Google. What is going on with Google? And now they're in big trouble with the Russian government. Wow. [00:53:50] Here's a list of companies according to CNET that have pulled out of Russia because you remember Russia invaded Ukraine, February 24, we had Adobe, these are the guys that make Photoshop, Adobe reader. Airbnb, Airbnb has kind of an interesting story too in Ukraine because a number quite a number of Airbnb customers went ahead and rented rooms and homes from Ukrainians, even though they had no intention of going and they told the Ukrainians, Hey. [00:54:23] I'm not gonna show up, just take this money. I'm sure you need it. Can you, can you imagine that that's fantastic. Good for them, Amazon, they suspended shipments of all retail products of customers in Russia and Bella Russ, and also suspended prime video for users in Russia. Apple stops selling its product in Russia's it's halting online transactions, including limiting apple pay. [00:54:50] It's also disabled. Some apple map features in Ukraine in order to protect civilians, Amazon web services. They don't have data centers or offices in Russia, but it's allowing new signups for the service in Russia. BMW four GM Honda. Have all scaled back their operations or stopped them. Ford suspended its operations in Russia effective immediately until further notice. [00:55:19] GM is suspending business in Russia. Honda has suspended exports to Russia, Disney halted, all theatrical releases in Russia, including the new Pixar film, turning red, also pause content DJA. The drone company that's gotten in trouble here in the us for some of its practices of sending GPS information to China while they're not doing it over there. [00:55:45] Uh, electronic arts. They make a bunch of very popular, uh, games, epic games, another one Ericson FIFA body band Russia from this year's world cup formula one canceled its plan planned Russian ground pre Fujitsu, Goldman Sachs. Now Google that's where I want to go. We'll stop at Google here for a minute. [00:56:10] Google. Suspended their ad network in Russia. And the idea was okay. Uh, we're not sure how payments are gonna work because Russia of course has had this kind of this lockdown by foreign countries on their banking system. We're not sure we can get the money out. Right. Um, uh, that's what they're apparently doing now. [00:56:36] They're still there. Google's YouTube. It's search engine on and on still running in Russia. Now that is really disturbing. If you ask me, why did they not pull out? It doesn't make sense. So Google did stop accepting new customers for Google cloud. In March. YouTube said it's removing videos at denier trivial trivialize, the Russian invasion, but what finally got Google. [00:57:09] Out of Russia, Russia seized their bank accounts. They froze, they transferred their money out of the main bank account in Russia. We're talking about a 2 billion per year business, Google Russia, that that really upsets me. So I did a little more research online about all of this, and I was really surprised to see that Ukraine now has given the Ukraine peace prize to Google. [00:57:40] and it says, uh, quote on the behalf of the Ukrainian people with gratitude for the support during this pivotal moment in our nation's history. So what is it? I, I, I'm not sure. Right? So there, uh, one of their foreign ministers, I guess, and, uh, Koran. Baha I think, uh, said thank you from the beginning of the war, Google has sought to help. [00:58:05] However, however we can through humanitarian support of our tools will continue to do as long as needed. So I dug in a little more and tried to figure out what's up. Well rush or Google left its Russian search engine online and YouTube online and was using it in Russia in order to. Control the narrative in Russia. [00:58:31] Now, unlike what they've done here in the us, where Google has been caught, many times controlling the narrative in various elections and taking certain ads and not taking others and taking certain business and not taking others, apparently in Russia, it has been. Blocking a lot of the stuff that Russia itself has been putting out. [00:58:55] So the, the federal government there in Russia. Interesting. Hey, so they also have helped Ukraine out by providing them with mapping GPS and rumor has it satellite services. Yeah. Interestingly to track Russian troop movements, uh, Al also Ukraine saying the Google news component has also been tremendously valuable. [00:59:24] Google's also helping to raise money for the cause of Ukraine. Like many companies are doing right now to help people displace due to the war and Poland. Wow. They've been doing Yemen's work and, and bringing. People in, by the millions, into Poland from Ukraine. It reminds me when I lived in Calgary, Alberta, my Cub, one of the Cub masters Cub troop leaders was a woman who came from Poland many years ago. [00:59:52] This was back during Soviet occupation of. Poland. And I, I remember talking to her about what was happening over there. Why did she leave? And it is just so, so impressive. The polls have done so much impressive stuff over the years. So they're also saying that Google's done a lot of other things in order to. [01:00:13] Help protect Ukraine, including Google's block domains. They've prevented fishing attacks against Ukraine. They've warn targeted individuals that they are being targeted. It's really something what they've done. So my first knee jerk was why is Google? Still doing business in Russia. Well, now it's become clear because they have a special page for Russians that gives correct information, at least, you know, Google's claiming it's correct. [01:00:47] Uh, I don't know which fact checkers, checkers they're using, but. That gives Russians real information about the war what's going on in Ukraine. What's happening with the Russian soldiers. Did, did you see this just this last week, apparently Russia removed the age limit for volunteers for the military. It used to be, I think it was 40 years old. [01:01:12] If you were a Russian citizen and 30 years old, if you were foreign national, now the Russian military will take anybody. Any age from anywhere. In other words, Russia is really getting kind of hard up if they want people like me, right. To fight, to fight their wars. I'm sure they don't really well. I don't know. [01:01:32] Maybe they do want me, right. That every, every war needs cannon fodder. So it is fascinating to see good job Google. I am quite impressed. I did not expect them to be doing that. They've also. Uh, uh, provided over 45 million in donations and grants to various groups. They've done pro bono work for various organizations over there. [01:02:01] So this is really, really cool. So that's it. That's what's happening over there in you? Crane and Google, you can of course, find out a lot more. Get my insider show notes. So you had all of this on Tuesday morning. You could have digested it all and be ahead of everybody else out there. And then also don't forget about my new offer here. [01:02:27] Free, absolutely free for. Asks by emailing me Craig peterson.com. I'll go ahead and send them to you, which is I think a pretty cool thing now. What am I gonna send you? Well, you gotta ask first, right? You gotta ask. And what we're gonna be doing is taking what I have been using for years to help secure my customers. [01:02:54] And we're making available for free my cyber punch lists. Craig peterson.com/subscribe. [01:03:02] Bit of a hubub here, a B Biden's infrastructure bill $1.2 trillion. And, and it's in there is this thing that Bob BARR is calling an automobile kill switch. Well, I did some more research and we'll tell you the facts right now. [01:03:19] What are you supposed to do? If you are trying to pass a bill to stop drunk driving deaths, and you've got all of the money in the world, you know, well, I guess 1.2 trillion, isn't all of the money in the world. [01:03:33] What are you gonna put in there? Well, I did a search on this and I I'm chuckling because this is craziness. This is the AP associated press. And they've got this article claim. President Joe Biden signed a bill that will give law enforcement access to a kill switch that will be attached to all new cars in 2026 APS assessment false. [01:03:59] Okay, so we've got fact checkers here while the bipartisan infrastructure bill Biden signed last year requires advanced drunk and impaired driving technology to become standard equipment in cars. Experts say. Technology doesn't amount to a kill switch. Hmm. Let me see. So I can't start the car. If the car's computer thinks I might be drunk or impaired in some other way, but that's not a kill switch. [01:04:31] What, what is that? Then if I can't start the car, because I have a disagreement with the computer. How about these people that I don't know, maybe their eyes can't open all of the way. Maybe they have problems with eyes on nystagmus, the eyes kind of jittering back and forth. Right. And now what are they gonna do? [01:04:50] Argue with the computer? That's a kill switch. I can't believe these crazy people that are like AP here, coming up with fact checking on things. So, yeah, I'm sure there's some distortions in some articles out there, but they contradicted themselves in two paragraphs. I guess they figure people are just gonna see false. [01:05:14] Okay. I'm done. They're not gonna bother reading the rest of the article. Yeah. Kind of crazy, isn't it? So according to an article written by remember former us representative Bob BARR in the infrastructure bill, is this kill switch. Now the, the big question is what is the kill switch? How far does it go? [01:05:39] So I decided, well, let's look up something I remember from years ago and that is GM GM has the OnStar system it's yet another reason I won't buy GM, there are a number of reasons, but this is another one. OnStar system, you know, they've got an advisor, isn't that great. And if your car is in a car accident, a crash that advisor can hop on and ask if you're okay. [01:06:08] And if you want emergency services coming, they'll come, uh, OnStar will call them for you. And if you are just fine, they won't bother calling. I mean, if there's no answer at all, they'll they'll call emergency services and let them know where the vehicle is. Cuz the vehicle has with OnStar built in GPS. [01:06:30] Well, one of the features of OnStar is that it can send a signal to disable cars, engines, and gradually slow the vehicle to an idle speed to assist police in recovering the vehicle. Now they will only do that at least right now for vehicles that have been reported stolen and have been confirmed by the police. [01:06:58] So in, in reality, that's kind of cool, right? It slows down. Hopefully the bad guy, if he's on the highway, makes it over to the side of the road and while the car slows down and eventually stops. So, uh, all of this stuff sounds good. This kill switch. Sounds good. Doesn't it? Because you know, we're gonna keep drunk drivers off the road. [01:07:24] Now in reality, of course, they're not gonna be able to keep drunk drivers or other impaired drivers off the road. I really don't care what kind of technology they put in. And they're not talking about putting in one of these blow in the tube, things that checks your blood alcohol level. They're talking about having a camera facing you as the driver and probably other occupants of the vehicles and that internally facing camera. [01:07:53] It's going to evaluate you. It's gonna look at you. It's gonna look at your face. Is something droopy. Are, are you kind of slow to respond? It might have a little test that it has you take right there. The, the law is very loosey goosey on any details. There really aren't any, so it's gonna be up to the manufacturer. [01:08:15] So they put this in the car step. Just like OnStar, step one, put it in the car and they'll tell you when to turn. Remember how cool that was the GPS with OnStar. And you'd say, yeah, I want to go to this address. And then the, uh, the assistant goes ahead and sense programming to your car. And now you can go and if you lock your keys in the car, they can unlock the car for you. [01:08:41] All, all kinds of cool stuff. And then next up what happens. Well, but they can stop the vehicle. So there's another technology story related to OnStar. And this is from 2009 from Kelly blue book book, OnStar stolen vehicle, slow down forts its first carjacking. So again, doesn't that sound fantastic. This was a Tahoe OnStar. [01:09:10] And, uh, the driver and his passenger forced out of the vehicle robbed by a shotgun wielding perp who then drove off in the SUV. And the OnStar dispatcher was able to locate the vehicle using GPS advised police of exact location. And as soon as the police established visual contact, the stolen vehicle slow down system is activated available on a number of GM cars and trucks. [01:09:36] Right? So this was over a decade ago. That this happened, but the technology's evolved hasn. so we initially have all of these car companies trying to decide, okay. So we've got this kill switch law, which AP says is not a kill switch law. Cuz they talk to experts just like the, what was it? 52 people, uh, heads of intelligence. [01:10:01] Committees and agencies said that this wasn't a collusion hoax, right? So they talked to experts who said, no, no, no, this isn't a kill switch, but that's today you can argue, it's not a kill switch. I would completely disagree with you. Day one. It's a kill switch cuz you can't start your car. Right. It's a kill switch. [01:10:21] A kill switch is often something you hide somewhere on the car so you can kill the engine. So it can't be stolen. It's a kill switch. Come on. People fact checkers aside. This could potentially allow law enforcement again, to shut down your car, remotely track the car's metrics, location, maybe the passenger load, because remember now cars are tracking all of this. [01:10:46] They've already been. Tickets issued by police that did not see anyone speeding. The car was not caught on a traffic camera, but they hook up a device to your car's port that talks to its computer. And the computer says, yeah, he was doing 80 miles an hour or, uh, five minutes ago. And all of a sudden you got a ticket, right? [01:11:08] Massachusetts wants to go ahead now and say, uh, yeah, yeah. Let's charge by the mile that you drive and mask. Because of course they're not getting enough revenue from gasoline because of the electric cars, right. Electric cars are not paying their fair share when it comes to road taxes. So let's do it that way. [01:11:27] So how are they gonna collect the information while. They're gonna hook up to your car's computer. The next thing coming down the road, and it's already in most cars is wireless data connectivity. You might have found already. If you have a Nissan, a Honda, many other cars that. You have to get a major upgrade. [01:11:49] It varies 600 bucks up to a few grand for an expensive car, but the two G data network, we talked about this on the show already is being completely shut down by the end of the year. So we've gotta replace it and switch you over. To the LTE data network, which of course eventually will go away as well, or at least 3g what happens once it's all hooked up? [01:12:16] Well, the next easy step is just feed all of that information straight to the government. Craig, Peter son.com. [01:12:27] If you've been afraid of ransomware before I I've got a good example for you where a whole country now has been ransom. Absolutely crazy. So we'll talk about that. What is the state of ransomware? And the NSA is asking us to trust them again. [01:12:43] Of course staying up to date means that you get my insider newsletter pretty much every Tuesday morning and, and the only way to get that is to go to Craig peterson.com/subscribe. [01:12:56] And I will keep you up to date. You'll get even more insight information. The Costa REAN government has declared a state of national emergency. And to the best of my knowledge, this is the first time a government has done this because agencies of the Costa Rican government have been hit so badly by the K ransomware. [01:13:22] That the new incoming president immediately declared a state of emergency. So now the country has expanded law enforcement powers and they are trying to go after the KTI ransomware group. Now between you and me. Good luck on that one. They are based in Russia. There's a number of different articles out this week. [01:13:44] This one from ADV Intel at tech target. But according to their research, the Kati ransomware groups attack on Costa Rican government was part of a rebranding effort. So this ransomware gang has seen a lot of their payments, just dry up. Because it's harder to get the money in. Right. And what are you gonna do with cryptocurrency? [01:14:09] If you are the KTI group, can you turn it into anything useful? Well, it kind of depends on the country you're in, but for most people, no. Okay. Absolutely. No. So we were able to knock the KTI ransomware groups. Offline. And we talked about that before here. The us government did that, but now this is marking a new chapter for the cyber crime landscape. [01:14:37] Interesting. Isn't it? So there are some investigations that have been going on. They've been trying to figure out what happened. What was the cause of the downfall of the county ransomware group? Are they really gone? Why did they pull their website offline and also. They declared publicly support for Russia in its invasion of Ukraine. [01:15:00] And so now the Canti ransomware group got hacked and held ransom. They suffered major leaks. As a consequence. So other hackers went after KTI, which is a hacking group and they, they showed here from internal in documents that were stolen, that the KTI ransomware gang's primary Bitcoin address, which was found in the leak, showed that they had taken in over 2 billion in cryptocurrency over the last five years. [01:15:34] Isn't that just amazing and anonymous leaker has published more of the gangs communications, but you know, that can help that's for sure. But you think with that much money, they'd be able to protect themselves right now on top of it, because of the hack of Costa Rica and the major damage it's caused, the us government has offered a couple of bounties here. [01:16:00] Against the KTI ransomware group. So there's $10 million available. If you can provide the feds with information about the leaders of the KTI ransomware group and $5 million that you can get leading to the arrest of anyone involved with a cont ransomware attack. Isn't that something. So ransomware has been really outta control for years. [01:16:25] There's no signs that things are actually slowing down. Definitely been enhanced law enforcement efforts to track them down. But ultimately here, the core members of these groups have been escaping these law enforcement activities. They've been using mules kinda like 2000 mules. Have you seen that movie? [01:16:46] But the idea is they get people primarily in the us cuz that's where most of the money comes from. They do ran. Of people and businesses information here. In fact, last year, it's estimated that 60%, six, 0% of small businesses were hacked, which is just crazy. Right? Well, no wonder it's got $2 billion, but. [01:17:09] What are, what are we supposed to do? What are they doing to, to, uh, really come after us? Well, they're doing many of the same things. These mules will, uh, be hired saying, Hey, I just need to, uh, use your PayPal account. And, uh, all you have to do is transfer some money. You can keep. 5%, 10% of the money I put in there. [01:17:29] And they've always got these excuses, you know, think the Nigerian email scams from years past, and frankly still kind of go around a little bit here, but large bounties are really becoming a part of the toolbox, a law enforcement's been using in the us and abroad to try and track them down. And that's really what they're hoping for down in Costa Rica, because what are they gonna do? [01:17:57] You know, frankly, really? What are they gonna do? Well, I don't know. And they obviously are relying on the United States to help them out with this. The internal structure of the K group has been highly organized. They've got the same type of structure of a legitimate corporation would have it takes its work that needs to be done. [01:18:18] They hire contractors that may not even know who they're actually working for to write small pieces of, of, uh, code here that gets tied. so it's not too surprising that a KTI affiliate is going to
A l'aube du procès Johnny Depp - Amber Heard, Quoi de Meuf se penche sur la question du traitement des violences sexistes et sexuelles. Nos chroniqueuses y interrogent les dysfonctionnements de la justice et nous expliquent comment la culture du viol et les procès en diffamation participent à la riposte des agresseurs présumés. Quel constat pouvons-nous faire du traitement actuel des violences sexistes et sexuelles ? Pourquoi la justice française dysfonctionne t-elle tant ? Pourquoi si peu de victimes portent-elles plainte ? Faut-il inclure la notion de féminicide dans la loi ? A l'international, quels exemples la France peut-elle suivre pour mieux prendre en charge ses victimes ?Clémentine Gallot et Pauline Verduzier décortiquent ces points et vous en parlent dans ce nouvel épisode de Quoi de Meuf. Quoi de Meuf est une émission de Nouvelles Écoutes. Rédaction en chef : Clémentine Gallot. Journaliste chroniqueuse : Pauline Verduzier. Mixage et montage : Laurie Galligani. Prise de son : Thibault Delage et Adrien Beccaria à l'Arrière boutique. Générique réalisé par Aurore Mahieu. Réalisation et coordination : Cassandra de Carvalho et Mathilde Jonin. Références entendues dans l'épisode :L'appel de 3 000 magistrats et d'une centaine de greffiers : « Nous ne voulons plus d'une justice qui n'écoute pas et qui chronomètre tout » dans le Monde. (2021)Justice en grève : les raisons de la mobilisation historique des magistrats par Hakim Mokadem pour Marianne. (2021) Violences conjugales : la justice fait son mea culpa dans un rapport par Marie Quenet pour le Journal du Dimanche. (2019)Des juges s'en vont par Benoist Hurel pour la revue Délibérée de Médiapart. (2021) Les juges démissionnent d'Eva Goron et Amélie Bertholet-Yengo réalisé par Yaël Mandelbaum. (2022)La plainte en diffamation est-elle devenue un outil de pression? par Nina Bailly pour Slate. (2022)Amber Heard: I spoke up against sexual violence — and faced our culture's wrath. That has to change par Amber Heard. (2018)Jamais je n'ai prononcé son nom, ça me file des haut-le-cœur pour Slate. (2020)Violences sexuelles : faut-il, comme en Espagne, ajouter la notion de consentement dans la loi ? par Mathilde Sallé de Chou pour Positivr. (2022) Faute de preuves : Enquête sur la justice face aux révélations #MeToo de Marine Turchi. (2021)Condamner le féminicide sans le nommer de Catherine Marie. (2020)Violences conjugales : les dysfonctionnements des bracelets anti-rapprochement de Plana Radenovic pour le JDD. (2022) Violences conjugales : pourquoi certaines femmes refusent le bracelet anti-rapprochement de Pierre Bienvault pour la Croix. (2022)Enfants maltraités : les pédopsys sous pression de Leila Djitli réalisé par Emmanuel Geoffroy pour France Culture. (2022)En 2017, on dissuade encore des victimes de viol de déposer plainte par Pauline Verduzier pour Slate. (2017)Des féminicides qui auraient pu être évités par Laurène Daycard pour Mediapart. (2019)Violences conjugales : 80% des plaintes classées sans suite par P. Coiffard pour franceinfo. (2021)En finir avec la culture du viol de Noémie Renard. (2018)Les viols aux assises : regard sur un mouvement de judiciarisation de Véronique Le Goaziou. (2012)Est-ce que "seulement 1% des viols sont condamnés", comme l'affirme Sandrine Rousseau ? par Caroline Quevrain pour TF1. (2022)Relation sexuelle à 11 ans: le parquet de Pontoise ne poursuit pas pour viol de Michaël Hajdenberg pour Mediapart. (2017)Le conseil de l'Europe épingle la France sur sa définition du viol par Valérie Cantié et l'AFP pour France Inter.En finir avec les violences sexistes et sexuelles : Manuel d'action de Caroline de Haas. (2021) 12 hommes en colère de Sidney Lumet. (1957)Inventing Anna de Shonda Rhimes. (2022)13 Reasons Why de Brian Yorkey. (2017-2020) Ally McBeal de David E. Kelley. (1997-2002)The Good Wife de Robert King (III). (2009-2016)The Good Fight de Phil Alden Robinson, Michelle King, Robert King (III). (2017)Les Choses Humaines de Yvan Attal. (2021)Mare of Easttown de Brad Ingelsby. (2021)Gaze n°4. (2022)White girls de Hilton Als. (2022)Quoi de Meuf est une émission de Nouvelles Écoutes. Rédaction en chef : Clémentine Gallot. Journaliste chroniqueuse : Pauline Verduzier. Mixage et montage : Laurie Galligani. Prise de son Adrien Beccaria e à l'Arrière boutique. Générique réalisé par Aurore Mahieu. Réalisation et coordination : Cassandra de Carvalho et Mathilde Jonin. Vous pouvez consulter notre politique de confidentialité sur https://art19.com/privacy ainsi que la notice de confidentialité de la Californie sur https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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I Canti raccolgono la parte principale (e più conosciuta) della produzione in versi di Giacomo Leopardi.La produzione poetica dell'autore e la stessa raccolta sono divisi in quattro fasi principali, sebbene l'ordine seguito dalla raccolta non sia sempre questo: la prima fase tratta di temi eroici, delle canzoni del suicidio, temi della natura e sul senso della vita. La voce poetica sembra giungere dall'antico e dalla natura, laddove anche morire diventa necessario per durare poeticamente, l'umanità è eroica e decaduta, e l'io è ricordo. La seconda fase comprende i piccoli idilli e i canti pisano-recanatesi o grandi idilli. La terza fase, nominata ciclo di Aspasia, è dedicata a Fanny Targioni Tozzetti conosciuta a Firenze, di cui egli s'innamorò. Il nome Aspasia si riferisce ad Aspasia di Mileto, etera ateniese amata da Pericle, il grande politico e condottiero ateniese. L'ultima fase comprende le due canzoni "sepolcrali", la Palinodia, il capitolo I nuovi credenti, La ginestra e Il tramonto della Luna.
I Canti raccolgono la parte principale (e più conosciuta) della produzione in versi di Giacomo Leopardi. La produzione poetica dell'autore e la stessa raccolta sono divisi in quattro fasi principali, sebbene l'ordine seguito dalla raccolta non sia sempre questo: la prima fase tratta di temi eroici, delle canzoni del suicidio, temi della natura e sul senso della vita. La voce poetica sembra giungere dall'antico e dalla natura, laddove anche morire diventa necessario per durare poeticamente, l'umanità è eroica e decaduta, e l'io è ricordo. La seconda fase comprende i piccoli idilli e i canti pisano-recanatesi o grandi idilli. La terza fase, nominata ciclo di Aspasia, è dedicata a Fanny Targioni Tozzetti conosciuta a Firenze, di cui egli s'innamorò. Il nome Aspasia si riferisce ad Aspasia di Mileto, etera ateniese amata da Pericle, il grande politico e condottiero ateniese. L'ultima fase comprende le due canzoni "sepolcrali", la Palinodia, il capitolo I nuovi credenti, La ginestra e Il tramonto della Luna.
Alessandro Vanoli"Altri orizzonti"camminare, conoscere, scoprireMarco Aime, Duccio Demetrio, Adriano Favole, Vera Gheno, Marco Vannini, Alessandro VanoliUtet Librihttps://www.utetlibri.it/Dialoghi di Pistoiahttps://www.dialoghidipistoia.it/Mettersi in viaggio per scoprire il mondo e se stessi, è stato questo anelito a segnare l'evoluzione del genere umano. Il cammino verso nuovi orizzonti, il pellegrinaggio degli studiosi, l'avventura degli esploratori. È il movimento ad averci reso umani, e l'esigenza di andare oltre il qui e ora alla ricerca di forme di spiritualità, di nuovi incontri, di altri orizzonti geografici, linguistici o filosofici è il fil rouge di questo volume.Sei interventi per approfondire il tema del cammino: Marco Aime ci racconta la storia di due donne che a inizio Novecento sfidarono l'ambiente maschile dell'antropologia per uscire dall'accademia ed effettuare ricerche sul campo; Duccio Demetrio descrive la relazione tra pensiero e cammino, individuando nel movimento la metafora filosofica della condizione umana; Adriano Favole esamina i resoconti di viaggio di Bruce Chatwin per ritrovare quel senso del vagabondaggio che può aiutarci a esaminare il presente e reimparare a spostarci in un mondo postpandemico; Vera Gheno osserva il vagare inafferrabile della lingua, necessario per districarci nella complessità del presente; Marco Vannini parte dall'ascesa di Petrarca al Monte Ventoso per parlarci dell'allargamento degli orizzonti esteriori, punto di vista privilegiato sull'interiorità per conoscere veramente la propria anima; infine, Alessandro Vanoli spazia dalla leggenda di Sindbad al Milione di Marco Polo per mostrarci come la mente umana abbia sempre immaginato mondi favolosi prima ancora di osservarli, e come sia stato il potere della fantasia a spingerci oltre l'ignoto.Un'antologia che supera i confini tra le discipline per affrontare il rapporto tra movimento e conoscenza, perché muoversi è l'unica possibilità per allargare sempre più l'orizzonte di quel che sappiamo.In collaborazione con festival Dialoghi di Pistoia www.dialoghidipistoia.itGli interventi:Marco Aime, Lettere da Sanga. Denise Paulme e Deborah Lifchitz: due etnologhe sul campoDuccio Demetrio: Filosofia del camminare. Passeggiare, peregrinare, vagabondareAdriano Favole: Le Vie dei Canti di Bruce Chatwin al crocevia del viaggioVera Gheno: La via delle parole verso una società più equaMarco Vannini: Oltre l'orizzonte dell'anima. Il cammino della misticaAlessandro Vanoli: La scoperta e il sogno. Come i viaggi e l'immaginazione hanno creato il nostro mondoMarco Aime è professore di Antropologia culturale all'Università di Genova. Ha svolto ricerche sulle Alpi italiane e in Africa occidentale. Si occupa del rapporto fra identità culturale e contemporaneità. All'attività di antropologo affianca la produzione favolistica e narrativa. Fra le sue ultime pubblicazioni ricordiamo: Il soffio degli antenati. Immagini e proverbi africani (2017), L'isola del non arrivo. Voci da Lampedusa (2018), Comunità (2019), Classificare, separare, escludere. Razzismi e identità (2020). Per Utet ha pubblicato Senza sponda. Perché l'Italia non è più una terra d'accoglienza (2015) e Tra i castagni dell'Appennino. Conversazioni con Francesco Guccini (2016).Duccio Demetrio ha insegnato Filosofia dell'educazione e della narrazione alla Bicocca di Milano. È fondatore della Libera Università dell'Autobiografia di Anghiari e di Accademia del silenzio.Adriano Favole insegna “Cultura e potere” e “Antropologia Culturale” presso il Dipartimento di Culture, Politica e Società dell'Università di Torino. Specialista delle culture oceaniane, ha lavorato più di recente sugli Oltremare europei, fondando il Centro di Ricerca “Arcipelago Europa”. Si interessa di antropologia politica, del corpo e del patrimonio. Collabora con il settimanale “La Lettura” del “Corriere della Sera”. Fra i suoi saggi ricordiamo: Resti di umanità. Vita sociale del corpo dopo la morte (2003), Oceania. Isole di creatività culturale (2010) e La bussola dell'antropologo (2015). Di recente ha curato L'Europa d'Oltremare. Culture, mobilità, ambienti. Con Utet ha pubblicato Vie di fuga. Otto passi per uscire dalla propria cultura (2018).Vera Gheno (1975), sociolinguista, ha collaborato per quasi vent'anni con l'Accademia della Crusca, gestendone il profilo Twitter dal 2012 al 2019. Da settembre 2021 è ricercatrice a tempo determinato di tipo A presso l'Università di Firenze. Tra i suoi libri: Femminili singolari (effequ 2019) e Le ragioni del dubbio. L'arte di usare le parole (Einaudi 2021)Marco Vannini, filosofo, è da sempre impegnato nel recupero della grande tradizione mistico-speculativa. Dirige la collana “Il tesoro nascosto” e la rivista “Mistica e Filosofia” per l'editore Le Lettere.Alessandro Vanoli è storico e scrittore. Ha insegnato all'Università di Bologna e alla Statale di Milano, specializzandosi sulla storia del Mediterraneo e la presenza islamica in Spagna e Sicilia. Collabora con Rai Radio3 e con il “Corriere della Sera”.IL POSTO DELLE PAROLEascoltare fa pensarehttps://ilpostodelleparole.it/