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Podcasts, reviews, interviews, essays, and more at the Ancillary Review of Books.Please consider supporting ARB's Patreon!Credits:Guest: Maia Gil′AdíTitle: The Lost Book of Adana Moreau by Michael ZapataHost: Jake Casella BrookinsMusic by Giselle Gabrielle GarciaArtwork by Rob PattersonOpening poem by Bhartṛhari, translated by John BroughReferences:Palgrave SFF: A New CanonThe Zombie ArchiveDoom Patterns: Latinx Speculations and the Aesthetics of ViolenceAugustina Bazterrica's Tender is the FleshFernanda Trias' Pink SlimeKazuo Ishiguro's Never Let Me GoColson Whitehead's Zone OneToni Morrison's BelovedFernanda Melchor's Hurricane SeasonIndrapramit DasBrendan Shay Basham's Swim Home to the Vanished & Casella's reviewMariana Enriquez's Our Share of NightFredric JamesonChicago Review of Books AwardsIlana Masad's “Holocaust Beach Reads” for The Maris ReviewJason (Friday the 13th)Simón BolívarAugust Derleth, Clark Ashton Smith, H.P. Lovecraft, C.L. MooreMoebius/Jean GiraudAncient AliensBlake Crouch's Dark Matter & adaptationStuds TerkelUS Occupation of the Dominican Republic, 1916Junot Diaz's The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar WaoJonbar pointsAimee Pokwatka's Self-Portrait with NothingLavie Tidhar's The Circumference of the Earth & Unholy LandRob Nixon's Slow Violence and the Environmentalism of the PoorSesshu Foster's Atomic AztecsMaia on Bluesky
Go to https://cozyearth.com and use code HUMANHR for 40% off their best-selling sheets, pajamas, towels, and more. And if you get a post-purchase survey? Let them know you heard about Cozy Earth right here.In this episode, Traci Chernoff speaks with Lizabeth Wesely-Casella about the importance of internal communications and operational excellence in organizations. They discuss the role of HR in facilitating these processes, the challenges of internal mobility, and the need for external support to streamline operations. Lizabeth emphasizes that operational excellence is about delivering better, faster, and cheaper services while ensuring employee engagement and satisfaction. The conversation also addresses common concerns about streamlining leading to job loss and how important it is to align company values with operational goals. This conversation then takes a deep dive into operational excellence within organizations, particularly focusing on the role of HR and internal communications. They explore how fostering a culture of collaboration and understanding workflows can lead to improved engagement and productivity. The discussion emphasizes the need for effective communication strategies, feedback mechanisms, and the significance of face-to-face interactions in enhancing organizational clarity and community.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Operational Excellence and Internal Communications02:31 The Role of HR in Operational Excellence06:38 Challenges in Internal Mobility and Engagement09:55 Understanding Operational Excellence11:56 The Importance of External Support16:36 Addressing Concerns About Streamlining21:44 Aligning Company Values with Operational Excellence23:18 Fostering Operational Excellence Across Departments25:03 The Role of HR in Operational Excellence27:03 Understanding Workflow and Team Dynamics29:52 The Importance of Communication in HR31:56 Tailoring Internal Communications for Engagement34:11 Creating a Feedback Mechanism for Effective Communication36:58 The Power of Face-to-Face Communication41:08 Building Community and Clarity in BusinessWe hope you enjoyed Better, Faster, Cheaper: Unlocking Operational Excellence with Lizabeth Wesely-Casella. If you found our discussion insightful, we'd like you to take a moment to rate our podcast. Your feedback helps us grow and reach more listeners who are passionate about these topics. You can also leave a review and tell us what you loved or what you'd like to hear more of - we're all ears!Don't forget to rate, review, and subscribe! Plus, leave a comment if you're catching this episode on Spotify or YouTube.About Our Guest: Lizabeth Wesely-Casella is the Founder and CEO of L-12 Services Corp., a Washington DC-based firm specializing in operational excellence. As a strategic advisor, she focuses on internal communication, attrition mitigation, workflow management, process improvement, and culture.Lizabeth helps businesses enhance internal operations by leveraging team knowledge to reduce attrition and attract top talent. Her team fosters alignment and engagement to boost innovation and collaboration.A nationally recognized speaker, Lizabeth shares internal communications best practices across North America.Connect with Lizabeth Wesely-Casella here:Website: https://l12services.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lizabeth-wesely-casella/ Access the CATs Tool Kit: https://l12services.com/bonus-tool-cats-tool-kit/ Connect with Traci here: https://linktr.ee/HRTraciDisclaimer: Thoughts, opinions, and statements made on this podcast are not a reflection of the thoughts, opinions, and statements of the Company by whom Traci Chernoff is actively employed.Please note that this episode may contain paid endorsements and advertisements for products or services. Individuals on the show may have a direct or indirect financial interest in products or services referred to in this episode.
This week (5/30 & 6/1) on ART ON THE AIR features the renown director of TV, film, and the stage, John Hancock, who is directing the Dunes Art Foundations production of “Misery.” Next Beverly Shores fixture Robert Stanley painter and computer artist, sharing his works of people, the city, and nature in personal and thoughtful adventures.Our spotlight is on Ceramics Go Outside at with Emily Casella happening June 10 at Haven Hollow Park.Tune in on Sunday at 7pm on Lakeshore Public Media 89.1FM for our hour long conversation with our special guests or listen at lakeshorepublicmedia.org/AOTA, and can also be heard Fridays at 11am and Mondays at 5pm on WVLP 103.1FM (WVLP.org) or listen live at Tune In. Listen to past ART ON THE AIR shows at lakeshorepublicmedia.org/AOTA or brech.com/aota. Please have your friends send show feedback to Lakeshore at: radiofeedback@lakeshorepublicmedia.orgSend your questions about our show to AOTA@brech.comLIKE us on Facebook.com/artonthairwvlp to keep up to date about art issues in the Region. New and encore episodes also heard as podcasts on: NPR, Spotify Tune IN, Amazon Music, Apple and Google Podcasts, YouTube plus many other podcast platforms. Larry A Brechner & Ester Golden hosts of ART ON THE AIR.https://www.lakeshorepublicmedia.org/show/art-on-the-air/2025-05-13/art-on-the-air-june-1-2025
É a hora de mergulhar no livro do Clube de Leitura 30:MIN de abril de 2025! Neste episódio, Arthur Marchetto, Cecilia Garcia Marcon e AJ Oliveira discutem Onde vivem as monstras, da autora japonesa Aoko Matsuda (ed. Gutenberg, trad. Rita Kohl).A coletânea de contos reconta histórias tradicionais do Japão, dando voz a mulheres que das narrativas originais. Matsuda escreve a partir das narrativas populares e histórias narrativas que refletem sobre papéis de gênero. No papo, o trio analisa a estrutura da coletânea, a habilidade da autora ao ressignificar o folclore e a roupagem adotada pelo elemento fantástico nessa leitura. Então, aperta o play e já se prepara para o próximo livro: Contra Fogo, de Pablo L. C. Casella (ed. Todavia)!
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Giovedì 17 aprile, nel programma Donne al Volante con le nostre Liliana Russo e Katia De Rossi, Procolo Casella ci ha parlato di SmiileCard un'app gratuita per avere sconti in ristoranti e negozi tramite una card digitale che valorizza le attività locali e può essere usata per il welfare aziendale. «SmiileCard è gratuita e fa ottenere degli sconti. È una realtà nata in Francia che oggi conta centinaia di partner tra ristoranti, negozi e servizi locali. Si scarica gratuitamente e al momento dell'utilizzo si mostra il QR code. Per entrare nel circuito il locale deve solo scegliere uno sconto minimo e noi lo promuoviamo sull'app».
In this insightful episode, Dr. Sarah Court sits down with Dr. Caitlin Casella, PT, DPT, to discuss the evolution and current state of physical therapy. Dr. Casella shares her journey from being a full-time yoga instructor to becoming a PT, the transition from yoga to developing her own physical therapy practice, and her thoughts on the business models in PT clinics today. They delve into the challenges of the current healthcare system, share personal experiences and lessons learned from clinical rotations, and discuss the importance of sustainable career practices to avoid burnout in the industry. This conversation is an invaluable resource for current and prospective PTs, and movement professionals considering a transition into physical therapy.00:41 Journey to Becoming a Physical Therapist00:56 Transition from Yoga to Physical Therapy02:59 Starting a PT Clinic04:15 Clinic Operations and Burnout05:55 Specialized Services and Classes07:16 Menopause and Women's Health09:47 First Experiences with Physical Therapy13:29 Clinical Rotations and Pandemic Challenges19:07 Inpatient vs. Outpatient PT22:43 Cash-Based vs. Insurance-Based Clinics30:04 Balancing Medicare and Cash Patients34:21 Private Practice Setup34:41 Balancing Rates and Burnout35:09 Recognizing Burnout Signs38:25 Transitioning to Private Practice39:51 Challenges in PT Profession43:47 Advice for Aspiring PTs48:54 PT School Experience57:52 Practical Application of PT EducationSign up for our FREE Bone Density Course Strength Class here!Resources:Practice Human websiteDr. Caitlin Casella on IG
In this first episode of our Chalke History Festival Special Series Jackson speaks to Talks Programme Director Charlotte Casella all about this year's Chalke History Festival! The two talk about the breadth of talks which will be at Chalke this year, the various historical experiences for visitors, and the new tickets scheme which makes this year's festival more accessible than ever!grab your tickets for Chalke History Festival hereTo learn more about Chalke and grab tickets head to their website, TikTok, Instagram, X or Facebook!If you want to get in touch with History with Jackson email: jackson@historywithjackson.co.ukTo catch up on everything to do with History with Jackson head to www.HistorywithJackson.co.ukFollow us on Facebook at @HistorywithJacksonFollow us on Instagram at @HistorywithJacksonFollow us on X/Twitter at @HistorywJacksonFollow us on TikTok at @HistorywithJackson Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Casella Coal teams dominated Babe Ruth baseball, and the glory days still live on in the memories and lore of these once young men.
My latest Cool Friend is the VERY cool Cory Casella, a woman who fascinates me with all the nerdy stuff she loves to do. She's an incredibly talented and prolific swimwear designer, and she teaches me a lot about her job, because I really wanted to know more about a pocket of this universe I know pretty much nothing about. But like, obviously I'm not going to spend an entire show talking about swimwear, because you'd all see how dumb I am. So, of course, we dive into her fandoms of LOTR, She Ra, Barbie, and, of course, pinball. Cory is an absolute dynamo, and I'm so lucky she came to hang on the show and nerd out with me. One of the rare friends that I get to see semi-regularly, this episode is a lot of fun, and I really hope you enjoy this one, and maybe even learn some cool things! And, of course, follow Cory on the gram (@coryelizabethc) and head on over to Patreon.com/jeffmay to enjoy early access to uncensored episodes, Pateron-only shows, and exclusive JHCF bonus content we recorded JUST FOR Patrons!
Dorothy Arzner wasn’t the first female film director in the U.S., but she was really the only one working in the studio system during most of the period that’s known as the Hollywood Golden Age. Her short career was still incredibly prolific. Research: "Dorothy Arzner." Encyclopedia of World Biography Online, Gale, 2022. Gale In Context: U.S. History, link.gale.com/apps/doc/K1631009688/GPS?u=mlin_n_melpub&sid=bookmark-GPS&xid=19d5d3af. Accessed 11 Mar. 2025. Bryant, Sara. “Dorothy Arzner’s Talkies: Gender, Technologies of Voice, and the Modernist Sensorium.” Modern Fiction Studies , Summer 2013, Vol. 59, No. 2, Women's Fiction, New Modernist Studies, and Feminism (Summer 2013) Via JSTOR. https://www.jstor.org/stable/26287651 Casella, Donna R. “What Women Want: The Complex World of Dorothy Arzner and Her Cinematic Women.” Framework: The Journal of Cinema and Media , SPRING & FALL 2009, Vol. 50, No. 1/2 (SPRING & FALL 2009). https://www.jstor.org/stable/41552560 Chuba, Kirsten. “Francis Coppola Helps Paramount Dedicate Building to Pioneer Director Dorothy Arzner.” Variety. https://variety.com/2018/film/news/dorothy-arzner-paramount-building-francis-coppola-1202715056/ D’Alessandro, Anthony. “Francis Ford Coppola & Paramount Dedicate Studio Building To Trailblazing Female Filmmaker Dorothy Arzner.” Deadline. 3/1/2018. https://deadline.com/2018/03/francis-ford-coppola-paramount-dorothy-arzner-jim-gianopulos-1202307320/ Field, Allyson Nadia. “Dorothy Arzner.” Women Film Pioneers Project. https://wfpp.columbia.edu/pioneer/ccp-dorothy-arzner/ Geller, Theresa L. “Arzner, Dorothy.” Senses of Cinema. 5/2003. https://www.sensesofcinema.com/2003/great-directors/arzner/ Kuperberg, Julia & Clara. “Dorothy Arzner, Pioneer, Queer, Feminist.” Wichita Films. 2022. Lane, Christina. "Directed by Dorothy Arzner." Velvet Light Trap, fall 1996, pp. 68+. Gale OneFile: Business, link.gale.com/apps/doc/A90190315/GPS?u=mlin_n_melpub&sid=bookmark-GPS&xid=04146780. Accessed 11 Mar. 2025. Levy, Carly. “Dorothy Arzner: The Only Female Director of the Golden Age.” Video Librarian. 4/21/2023. https://videolibrarian.com/articles/essays/dorothy-arzner-a-golden-age-era-female-director/ Lewis, Maria. “Dorothy Arzner: mother of invention.” ACMI. https://www.acmi.net.au/stories-and-ideas/dorothy-arzner-mother-invention/ Lugowski, David M. “Queering the (New) Deal: Lesbian and Gay Representation and the Depression-Era Cultural Politics of Hollywood's Production Code.” Cinema Journal , Winter, 1999, Vol. 38, No. 2 (Winter, 1999). Via JSTOR. https://www.jstor.org/stable/1225622 Madsen, Axel. “The Sewing Circle : Hollywood's greatest secret : female stars who loved other women.” London : Robson. 1996. Mayer, So. “Dorothy Arzner: Queen of Hollywood.” BFI. 3/7/2015. https://www.bfi.org.uk/sight-and-sound/features/dorothy-arzner-queen-hollywood Norden, Martin F. “Exploring the work of Dorothy Arzner as a film-making teacher in southern California.” Film Education Journal. 2022. https://doi.org/10.14324/FEJ.05.2.01 Norden, Martin F., editor. “Dorothy Arzner: Interviews.” University Press of Mississippi. 2024. Tangcay, Jazz. “Women Were Better Represented in Hollywood During the Silent Film Era, AFI Study Reports (EXCLUSIVE).” 1/6/2023. https://variety.com/2023/film/news/women-hollywood-silent-film-era-american-film-institute-afi-1235480998/ Tatna, Meher. “Forgotten Hollywood: Dorothy Arzner.” Golden Globes. 2/16/2022. https://goldenglobes.com/articles/forgotten-hollywood-dorothy-arzner-articles-forgotten-hollywood-dorothy-arzner/ Tietjen, Jill S. and Barbara Bridges. “How Women Were Pushed Out of Hollywood—and Fought Their Way Back In.” Excerpt from "Hollywood: Her Story" The Helm. 4/22/2021. https://thehelm.co/hollywood-herstory-book/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to EP18 of Beyond The Balls! This is a chat with the amazing Jonny Casella on grief, loss, love and dealing with this worst tragedy any parent could face. Jonny's first child Mackenzie was a perfect little baby – the picture of health but at 10 weeks old, she was diagnosed with a condition called spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) – a severe inherited neuromuscular condition without a cure. Jonny and his wife Rachael were shattered by the news. The couple had no family history of genetic conditions and undertook all the recommended preparations to have a healthy child. They had never heard of SMA and were not aware that they were both genetic carriers for the condition. As ‘carriers', the couple do not have the condition themselves, but have an increased chance of having a child with SMA. In October 2017, Mackenzie Casella passed away at just seven months and 11 days old. Believing no couple should face this tragedy, the Casellas launched a campaign calling for reproductive genetic carrier screening to be routine and free for all prospective parents in Australia. This would become Mackenzie's Mission. What they have achieved through adversity is one of the most inspiring stories you will listen to. We thank Jonny for his time, vulnerability and willingness to share his story. Resource links: Mackenzie's Mission Rachael's Episode on Beyond The Bump Lumi Health Jonny's Instagram Beyond the Balls is a fatherhood podcast brought to you by Jayde Couldwell and Chi Lo, a Beyond The Bump production. This podcast is targeted at dads, dads to be, their partners and anyone interested in the journey of fatherhood. We believe that every dad wants to be the best they can be so our purpose is to entertain, educate and empower our audience. We promise to have open and honest discussions in the hope to leave you feeling more supported after every listen. Join us in celebrating the ups and downs of fatherhood today! Yeah the dads! Follow us on Instagram: @beyondtheballs.podcast Follow Jayde on Instagram: @londonxboston Follow Chi on Instagram: @chi_lo Follow @yummmchi for some cooking adventures! This episode is proudly sponsored by Comfy Koalas! Our good friends at Comfy Koalas are offering a $35 discount on your first box of nappies or wipes for a limited time only. Use code BEYOND35 at checkout.
Podcasts, reviews, interviews, essays, and more at the Ancillary Review of Books.Please consider supporting ARB's Patreon!Credits:Guest: Archita MittraTitle: Among Others by Jo WaltonHost: Jake Casella BrookinsMusic by Giselle Gabrielle GarciaArtwork by Rob PattersonOpening poem by Bhartṛhari, translated by John BroughReferences:Eliza Chan's Fathomfolk & Archita's reviewSue Lynn Tan's ImmortalLavanya Lakshminarayan's Interstellar Megachef & The Ten Percent ThiefMichael Nieva's Dengue BoyIsaac Fellman's Notes from a RegicideUrsula K. Le Guin's The Lathe of HeavenErnest Cline's Ready Player OneStranger ThingsJ.R.R. Tolkien's The Lord of the RingsJame Tiptree, Jr.Samuel R. Delany's Babel-17List of books mentioned in Among OthersAnne Rice Vampire ChroniclesC.S. Lewis's Chronicles of NarniaLe Guin's “Why Are Americans Afraid of Dragons?” from The Language of the NightKurt Vonnegut's Cat's CradleLe Guin's The Dispossessed and Delany's Trouble on TritonWalton's Informal History of the HugosC.J. Cherryh's Gate of IvrelArchita's reviews @ Strange Horizons & LocusArchita on Twitter, Bluesky, InstagramArchita's Locus year-endCasella's Locus year-endJared Pechaček's The West Passage, Casella's review, and of course Jared's A Meal of Thorns episode on E.R. Eddison's Mistress of Mistress
Purgatorio di Dante: descrizione dei personaggi più importanti che il poeta incontra nella seconda cantica della Divina commedia.
Intervista a tutto campo con il consigliere regionale di AVS Jan Casella. Dagli inizi della sua avventura politica in consiglio comunale ad Alassio al salto in Regione, dove nel 2024 è stato eletto consigliere regionale. Sanità, turismo e sicurezza. Ascolta l'episodio completo. ___La Telefonata è il podcast che ti porta dritto nel cuore della Riviera ligure, con storie vere, personaggi interessanti e chiacchierate senza filtri sulla provincia di Savona. Si parla di tutto: attualità, politica, cultura, curiosità… ma soprattutto storie che vale la pena ascoltare.Ogni puntata è una chiamata diretta a ospiti speciali, senza tagli, senza copione. Solo una conversazione autentica che ti lascia sempre qualcosa: un'informazione, un'emozione, uno spunto per riflettere.- Dove ascoltarlo? Su Spotify, Apple Podcast, Spreaker e YouTube. - Vuoi rispondere alla Telefonata? Scrivi a nicolaseppone@ivg.it oppure cerca lo show su Instagram Facebook e X
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TESTO DELL'ARTICOLO ➜ https://www.bastabugie.it/it/articoli.php?id=8071DANTE, BONIFACIO VIII E IL PRIMO GIUBILEO DEL 1300 di Roberto de Mattei Al tramonto e poi fino alla mezzanotte del 1° gennaio dell'anno 1300 folle di romani si accalcarono nella basilica costantiniana di San Pietro. Si era sparsa la voce che la visita alla tomba di Pietro avesse fatto guadagnare la remissione delle pene dovute ai propri peccati. Il Papa Bonifacio VIII, Benedetto Caetani, che governava la Chiesa da cinque anni, ed era un grande esperto di diritto, fece cercare nell'Archivio e nella Biblioteca papale una conferma a questa credenza. Tra i più importanti atti di remissione delle pene da parte dei pontefici che lo avevano preceduto, trovò quello di Urbano II a Clermont (1095), che per eccitare i Cristiani alla prima Crociata, aveva dichiarato che la partecipazione ad essa equivaleva ad una completa remissione delle pene. Poi Bonifacio convocò il collegio dei cardinali in solenne Concistoro e decise di emanare una bolla denominata Antiquorum habet fida relatio ("Dagli anziani abbiamo notizie sicure") in cui confermò l'antica consuetudine, indicendo ufficialmente il primo Anno Santo dell'era cristiana. Alle copie dei documenti, spedite in tutti il mondo cattolico, furono aggiunti tre versi: «L'anno centenario a Roma è sempre giubilare/ Lue colpe sono cancellate, a chi si pente sono condonate. Questo dichiarò Bonifacio e confermò».Perché ne rimanesse eterna memoria, Bonifacio volle che la bolla giubilare venisse incisa su una lastra di marmo che fu posta nell'atrio dell'antica basilica costantiniana. Con una successiva bolla Nuper per alias, il 22 febbraio 1300, giorno della festa della Cattedra di San Pietro, venne concessa ai pellegrini accorsi a Roma un'indulgenza plenissima, ovvero tanto ampia da estinguere ogni colpa e ogni pena dovuta ai peccati commessi. Poteva beneficiarne il pellegrino, pentito delle proprie colpe e confessato, che durante l'anno centenario si fosse recato a Roma per venerare i santi Pietro e Paolo facendo visita alle loro basiliche. Con questo atto il Papa affermava la sua plenitudo potestatis, il supremo potere di riversare sui fedeli i tesori della grazia di cui la Chiesa romana era detentrice.TUTTI A ROMA PER LA TOMBA DI PIETROConserviamo le dettagliate testimonianze sul primo Giubileo del Cardinale diacono di S. Giorgio in Velabro Jacopo Stefaneschi, autore di un'opera dal titolo De centesimo seu Jubileo anno liber, redatta all'inizio del XIV secolo, ma anche quelle del grande cronista fiorentino Giovanni Villani e di molti altri. Tutti riportano nei loro scritti che all'inizio dell'anno 1300 si riversarono per le strade di Roma vere e proprie folle, dapprima di provenienza cittadina e poi giunte da terre lontane d'Oriente e d'Occidente. Dante spiegò nel XVIII canto dell'Inferno (22-43) come sul ponte Sant'Angelo, che era il passaggio obbligato per recarsi a San Pietro, l'amministrazione cittadina avesse stabilito una sorte di senso unico alternato, per consentire un più ordinato flusso di viandanti, mentre gruppi di guardia vigilavano per far sì che il traffico si svolgesse senza incidenti o disordini. Secondo Villani, tolti i romani stabilmente residenti nell'Urbe, nel 1300 furono presenti quotidianamente in città duecentomila pellegrini, detti "Romei". La più parte di essi affrontava viaggi faticosi e spesso pericolosi.Che cosa spingeva questi pellegrini che, arrivando in vista della Città eterna intonavano con entusiasmo l'inno O Roma nobilis? Il tribunale della penitenza aveva già perdonato i loro peccati, ma essi erano ben consapevoli di dovere espiare o in questa vita o nell'altra le pene che avevano meritato offendendo Dio. La Sacra Scrittura ricorda infatti che nulla d'impuro può entrare in Paradiso (Ap 21,27). Il luogo in cui avrebbero espiato le loro pene era il Purgatorio, che Dante, nella seconda cantica della Divina Commedia, descrive come la sommità di una montagna situata nell'emisfero australe, agli antipodi di Gerusalemme, ma che secondo l'opinione prevalente dei teologi, si trova nelle viscere della terra, vicino all'inferno. Il giubileo papale offriva loro la straordinaria occasione di abbreviare le pene temporali dovute a causa delle loro colpe. Da allora, con cadenza regolare, prima centenaria, infine venticinquennale, la Chiesa avrebbe esercitato il suo potere di rimettere i peccati, a beneficio dei fedeli.DANTE E BONIFACIO VIIISappiamo che Dante detestava Bonifacio VIII, che considerava uno dei principali responsabili della decadenza morale e spirituale della Chiesa. Nel XIX canto dell'Inferno, riservato ai colpevoli di simonia, il poeta incontra il papa Niccolò III, Giovanni Gaetano Orsini, che profetizza il prossimo arrivo nella bolgia infernale di Bonifacio VIII, accusandolo di aver straziato con la sua corruzione la Chiesa di Cristo (Inferno, XIX, 52-57). Gli storici della Chiesa considerano ingiusto il giudizio di Dante, ma sottolineano che malgrado la radicale avversione a Bonifacio VIII, egli non contesta il suo potere di governare la Chiesa. Dante si pone così sulla scia di san Pier Damiani che, pur equiparandola simonia all'eresia, spiega che, malgrado la loro indegnità morale e le loro posizioni eretiche, i preti simoniaci esercitano però validamente i sacramenti e la giurisdizione (Liber qui dicitus gratissimus, PL, 145, 100-159).Nel Purgatorio (II, 94-99), il musico Casella, famoso a Firenze ed amico di Dante, spiega che egli tardava a lasciare il purgatorio, a causa del numero delle anime ammassate alle porte del paradiso, grazie al giubileo di Bonifacio VIII. Il potere di accordare le indulgenze è infatti uno dei più alti che viene riservato al Vicario di Cristo, secondo le parole di Cristo a san Pietro: «Qualunque cosa avrai legata sopra la terra, sarà legata anche nei cieli; e qualunque cosa avrai sciolta sopra la terra, sarà sciolta anche nei cieli» (Mt XVI, 19). Queste parole così potenti, che designano l'autorità di governare la Chiesa, contengono il potere di rimettere i peccati non solo in quanto alla colpa, attraverso il sacramento della penitenza, ma anche in quanto alla pena temporale che è ad essi dovuta. Non possiamo dubitare del valore dei meriti di Gesù, di Maria SS.ma e dei santi, che ne formano il tesoro, né dell'autorità della Chiesa nel distribuirle. Perciò il Concilio di Trento, nel suo celebre decreto De indulgentiis, colpisce di anatema «quelli che definiscono inutile le indulgenze o negano alla Chiesa il potere di concederle». Però aggiunge che «bisogna accordarle con molta moderazione, per evitare che la troppa facilità nel concederle indebolisca la disciplina ecclesiastica» (Sess.XXV, cap. XXI).LA PENITENZANon bisogna credere infatti che le indulgenze esimano i fedeli dalla penitenza. La Chiesa, accordando le indulgenze, ha in vista la remissione dei peccati in quanto ciò soddisfa la giustizia divina, ma non intende dispensarci dalle pene e dai patimenti che ci sono necessari per vincere le cattive abitudini e per condurre una vita cristiana. L'indulgenza, anche plenaria, non evita dunque quelle pene sulla terra che la Divina Provvidenza riserva agli uomini come una forma di correzione e di purificazione. Così il figlio di Davide morì quantunque il Re, dopo i peccati commessi, digiunasse e pregasse per la conservazione della vita del giovane (II Reg. XII, 16-18): Dio non volle accettare un'altra opera soddisfattoria invece della pena che, come dice sant'Agostino, era stata imposta a Davide come una prova e una correzione.Le indulgenze, non ci assicurano dunque una vita senza croce, ma ci aiutano a portarla. D'altronde, per guadagnare integralmente l'indulgenza plenaria è necessario non avere la più piccola affezione al peccato ed essere dominati da un vero spirito di penitenza. Ciò non è facile, ma l'indulgenza plenaria del Giubileo è anche un potente incentivo per sviluppare quell'amore a Dio e quell'odio al peccato che è la condizione necessaria per ottenerla.
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En 'El Balance', Federico Quevedo entrevista al diputado venezolano en el exilio, Franco Casella, para hablar sobre las manifestaciones y la toma de posesión de Nicolás Maduro.
En 'El Balance', Federico Quevedo entrevista al diputado venezolano en el exilio, Franco Casella, para hablar sobre las manifestaciones y la toma de posesión de Nicolás Maduro.
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panel with Martin Casella & Oliver Robins recorded at Days of the Dead Las Vegas on March 17, 2024 --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thedollsofhorror/support
Interview with Tony Casella. Tony, also known as Reverend Rocker, shares his journey from being a secular rock musician to creating biblically inspired rock music about the end times.
Gina Virgina Casella Present Moment Alchemy on Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/groups/2028006000681135Gina Virgina Casella Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/GinaVirginiaCasellaGina's Youtube:https://www.youtube.com/@GinaVirginiaCasellaGina Virginia Casella is a rapid transformational healer. She uses hypnosis, gemstones, and dream alchemy as her main tools, along with the support from her spirit guides. Gina is that voice from deep within, compelling you forward, to come out from behind the spider's pupil, reminding you that the pen is in your hand, your wisdom is yours to weave, and that no one can write your story like you can! Akashic records are not permanent records; any contract is always an intention, and contracts can be edited, or even destroyed if manipulation was involved. Gina specializes in the life between lives. She heals despair and abandonment for the spiritual warrior, so they can be certain of their uncertainty. Gina is also supporting clients with a gemstone reading helping to transform alchemy through the power of dreams. Typical Skeptic Podcast Links:☯ https://youtube.com/c/typicalskeptic - Youtube ORYoutube.com/@typicalskeptichttps://www.spreaker.com/podcast/typical-skeptic-podcast--5897400https://www.spreaker.com/show/typical-skeptic-podcast_1Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/4cgu5sK7h852WVw33oi2BpPodchaser - https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/typical-skeptic-podcast-2990304/episodeshttps://www.rumble.com/typicalskeptichttps://www.rokfin.com/typicalskepticApple Podcasts - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/typical-skeptic-podcast/id1588674537Social Mediafacebook.com/robert.kalil.7instagam.com/kalilroberttwitter.com/robertkalil1121❤show support for the podcast https://paypal.me/typicalskepticmediacashapp $kalil1121 venmo @robert-kalilor buy me a coffee at https://buymeacoffee.com/typicalskeptic
More podcasts, reviews, interviews, essays, and more at the Ancillary Review of Books.Please consider supporting ARB's Patreon!Credits:Guest: Shinjini DeyTitle: Tainaron: Mail From Another City by Leena Krohn, translated by Hildi HawkinsHost: Jake Casella BrookinsMusic by Giselle Gabrielle GarciaArtwork by Rob PattersonOpening poem by Bhartṛhari, translated by John BroughReferences:George Eliot's Silas Marner, Elizabeth Gaskell's Cranford, Charles Dickens, Karl Marx The “Post-Exotic” novels by Antoine Volodine etc- Kree, Mevlido's Dreams, Postexoticism in 12 LessonsThe New Weird, ed. Ann & Jeff VanderMeerOn the Calculation of Volume by Solvej Balle, translated by Barbara HavelandWonderbook by Jeff VanderMeerItalo Calvino's Invisible CitiesRenee Gladman's Houses of Ravicka"Big Dumb Objects"Jeff VanderMeer's Southern ReachJeff VanderMeer's Hummingbird Salamander & Casella's review"The Look", "The Gaze"Entomologist Jean-Henri Fabre & mystic Angelus SilesiusEmmanuel Levinas & Martin BuberSofia Samatar's A Stranger In OlondriaNghi Vo's The City in Glass & Casella's reviewProtagoras“Freedom's just another word for nothing left to lose”Longhorn beetlesJ.R.R. Tolkien's idea of “sub-creation”Shinjini's website & twitterHow did I fail to mention TMBG's "Snail Shell"?
There's plenty of options around Buffalo if you're looking for your Halloween fright fix. Mike Casella from Buffalo History Tours tells us about some of the spookiest places in Buffalo.
In this inspiring episode, we sit down with Tahlia Casella, an 11-year-old Jiu-Jitsu world champion from Perth, Western Australia, and the future of Australian Jiu-Jitsu. Tahlia shares her journey from starting in the sport to dominating on the world stage. We also dive deep into an important conversation for parents: how to encourage and support your child in competitive sports without pushing them too hard. Tahlia's insights, along with her experience and perspective, will provide valuable advice to parents on nurturing their kids' passions while keeping the fun and love for the sport alive. Whether your child is just starting or already competing, this episode is packed with tips and stories that will resonate with every sports family. This episode is sponsored by: - LoanOptions.ai - Ancestral Nutrition (USE CODE: DIOGO10) - Xmartial.com (USE CODE: DIOGO) SUPPORT: - diogocohea.com/merch Contact us: diogocohea@gmail.com ★ Support this podcast ★
More podcasts, reviews, interviews, essays, and more at the Ancillary Review of Books.Please consider supporting ARB's Patreon!Credits:Host: Jake Casella BrookinsGuest: Dan HartlandTitle: The Passion by Jeanette WintersonMusic by Giselle Gabrielle GarciaArtwork by Rob PattersonOpening poem by Bhartṛhari, translated by John BroughReferences:This blog has a round-up of articles and commentary on the Gaiman allegations.Dan's Snap! Criticism series at AncillaryHandheld PressVonda McInty're The Exile Waiting & DreamsnakeThe 2024 Academic Conference on Canadian Science Fiction and FantasyAnnie Luong on Margaret Atwood's The Heart Goes LastNeal Stephenson's Cryptonomicon and the Baroque CycleLaura van den Berg's State of Paradise & Casella's reviewDon DeLillo's White NoiseWinterson's Written on the Body, Oranges Are Not The Only Fruit, Why Be Happy When You Can Be Normal, and FrankissteinBernard Cornwell's Sharpe novelsWilliam Shakespeare's As You Like It and The Winter's TaleChina Miéville's The City & The City (though I don't think we actually name it)Salman Rushdie, Martin AmisJulian Barnes' A History of the World in 10½ ChaptersThe 1980s: A Decade of Contemporary British Fiction edited by Emily Horton, Philip Tew, and Leigh WilsonNeil Gaiman, Jeff Noon, Steph Swainston“The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock” by T.S. EliotFrank Herbert's DuneMary Shelley's FrankensteinWendy Roy on Cherie DimalineWilliam Gibson's Pattern Recognition and othersDan's piece in LARB on Christopher Priest and his last novel, Airside
Gina Virgina Casella Present Moment Alchemy on Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/groups/2028006000681135Gina Virgina Casella Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/GinaVirginiaCasellaGina Virginia Casella is a rapid transformational healer. She uses hypnosis, gemstones, and dream alchemy as her main tools, along with the support from her spirit guides. Gina is that voice from deep within, compelling you forward, to come out from behind the spider's pupil, reminding you that the pen is in your hand, your wisdom is yours to weave, and that no one can write your story like you can! Akashic records are not permanent records; any contract is always an intention, and contracts can be edited, or even destroyed if manipulation was involved. Gina specializes in the life between lives. She heals despair and abandonment for the spiritual warrior, so they can be certain of their uncertainty. Gina is also supporting clients with a gemstone reading helping to transform alchemy through the power of dreams. ❤ - support the podcast https://paypal.me/typicalskepticmedia - cashapp $kalil1121 venmo @robert-kalil - or buy me a coffee at https://buymeacoffee.com/typicalskeptic
More podcasts, reviews, interviews, essays, and more at the Ancillary Review of Books.Please consider supporting ARB's Patreon!Credits:Guest: A.V. MarracciniTitle: The Employees by Olga Ravn, translated by Martin AitkenMusic by Giselle Gabrielle GarciaArtwork by Rob PattersonOpening poem by Bhartṛhari, translated by John BroughReferences:Vladimir Nabokov's Ada, or ArdorAnton Hur's Toward Eternity and Casella's reviewA.V.'s forthcoming book, These New FragilitiesNana Kwame Adjei-Brenyah's Chain Gang All-StarsPresses discussed:Lolli EditionsNew DirectionsFSG PressFitzarraldoSeven StoriesTorInside the CastleKristina Carlson's Eunuch translated from the Finnish by Mikko AlapuroPsychedlic Ray Bradbury coversJenny Hval's novels, such as Paradise RotSamuel R. DelanyVajra Chandrasekera's The Saint of Bright DoorsGretchen Felker-Martin Manhunt and CuckooJohn TrefryOlga Ravn's My WorkLea Guldditte Hestelund's sculptureInterview with Ravn about Hestelund Le Guin's Carrier Bag theory of fictionArthur C. Clarke/Stanley Kubrick's 2001Stanislaw Lem's FiascoAngélica GorodischerKim Stanley Robinson's The Ministry for the FuturePhilip K. Dick's Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? & Ridley Scott's BladerunnerBattlestar GalacticaUrsula K. Le Guin's The Left Hand of DarknessJorge Luis Borges & Italo CalvinoE. Catherine Tobler's The Necessity of StarsStanislaw Lem's SolarisRavn's Twitter @OlgaRavnAV on Twitter @saintsoftness
On this episode of Buzzing About Romance – is a special Author Spotlight for author Angela Casella.
Join us for an engaging episode of "Getting to Know You" where Cameron sits down with Hope Cassella, a dedicated Los Angeles County public defender. Meeting at a music festival, Cameron quickly recognized Hope's intelligence, compassion, and thoughtful nature, setting the stage for a deep and empathetic conversation. In this episode, Hope shares her journey to becoming a public defender, her experiences tutoring in a juvenile correctional facility, and the systemic challenges she faces within the criminal justice system. Learn how Jane Goodall's holistic approach to solving problems inspired Hope's activism and dedication to sustainable change. Hope delves into her philosophy on interconnectedness, emphasizing the importance of considering collective benefit in her decisions. This perspective shapes her approach to work and personal life, striving to balance self-care and altruism. She also discusses the challenges of implementing idealistic concepts in practical, bureaucratic environments and the ongoing struggle to create meaningful change. Discover how Hope transitioned from aspiring documentary filmmaker to Los Angeles County public defender, driven by her passion for constitutional law and a desire to directly help those affected by the criminal justice system. Her volunteer work at a juvenile detention center, where she witnessed the dehumanizing treatment of incarcerated children, profoundly impacted her career choice. Hope challenges traditional views on punishment, exploring the idea that healing for victims isn't necessarily linked to the suffering of perpetrators. She reflects on her unique role as a public defender, offering a window into human nature and societal issues. Hope's unique college experience in a program emphasizing learning for its own sake is discussed, along with her intellectual vs. personal arguments, and her journey of picking battles that resonate deeply with her core values. The episode also covers the role of allyship, embracing kindness as a guiding principle, and the emotional and mental resilience required in her profession. Time Stamps: 00:00 Intro 02:21 Who Are you? 3:05 What is a good human? 5:55 Interconnectedness/Math is Wrong 9:10 How did you discover interconnectedness? 12:17 Jane Goodall - You have to consider the different connectedness 15:45 Why was she drawn to Jane? 18:57 How to create sustainable activism? Learn about sustainable change through Jane? 23:18 Why is she a LA County Public Defender? The most impactful thing she can do? 28:27 Volunteering at Juvenile Hall - Children in Prison 33:25 Being in the Trenches 35:03 What was it like in Juvenile Detention? 42:03 What do you talk to them about? 55:37 The State of College in Today's World 59:50 Hope's Unique College Experience 1:04:37 Clothing Optional Dorm? 1:11:11 Picking your battles 1:25:37 Be Kind 1:28:43 What does winning/losing a court case feel like? 1:37:55 How do you handle a job where most of the time you lose? 1:44:06 What can you win when you lose? 1:51:13 What are the solutions? 1:56:25 Principles of Punishment 2:04:37 Hope's Request of the Audience
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In this episode we're talking to Matt Casella from Richtech Robotics. Matt shares his incredible perspective on the evolving role of robots in our world and his leadership approach in navigating this change. As a leader at RichTech Robotics, Matt is focused on bridging the gap between hospitality and technology, aiming to enhance human interactions through innovations like Adam, the robotic barista. He emphasizes the importance of balancing innovation with the core principles of hospitality and maintaining a human touch in customer experiences. Drawing from personal experiences and familial wisdom, Matt highlights the transformative power of authenticity and genuine connections in leadership. He offers profound insights into embracing true selves and navigating challenges with grace. Tune in to hear Matt's top leadership tips and reflections on the art of leading through the next phases of this industry.
9 Iron Wines is a combat veteran-owned winery that supports PTSD charities through the sale of fruit forward and approachable award winning wines. On this episode of the The Wednesday Match Play Podcast powered by Epic Golf Club, Brandon showcases 9 Iron Wines and talks about where the idea came from, explains how Blake Barnes got involved, shares where the grapes are being grown, and deconstructs their red blend. He also raps about wine dinners, dives deep on their partnership with the PTSD Foundation of America, and explains their shift from Camp Hope to Operation Red Wings. This was a patriotic conversation and an honor having Brandon back on the show. Let's tee off.
In Episode 33 of the Town Manager Download, Kevin and Taylor are joined by Gosia Stolarska Solid Waste and recycling Program Manager, and Kyle Orr, Casella Market Area Manager, to discuss Shrewsbury's Solid Waste and Recycling Program, the Transition to Casella, and the new updates to the Recycling Program.
Vermont's landfill operator and state regulators are figuring out what comes next after a plan to remove toxic chemicals from landfill runoff went awry.
This Day In Maine for Friday, February 16, 2024
Welcome to episode 210 of Beyond the Bump! We sit down with Rachel Casella all about child loss - from finding out her daughter's diagnosis to navigating through the loss. We also chat about genetic carrier screening and Mackenzie's Mission. It's a genuine and touching conversation, and we're grateful to Rachel for letting us in on her story as well as sharing Mackenzie's journey with us. Beyond the Bump is a podcast brought to you by Jayde Couldwell and Sophie Pearce! A podcast targeted at mums, just like you! A place to have real conversations with honest and authentic people. Follow us on Instagram at @beyondthebump.podcast to stay up to date with behind the scenes and future episodes. Join our Facebook chat Beyond the Bump Community Chats! Sign up to our newsletter HERE Email us HERE This episode of Beyond the Bump is proudly sponsored by KiwiCo. Try KiwiCo and get your first month FREE on ANY crate line at www.kiwico.com/BTB
MAX CASELLA, “Michael Kessler,” talks with Kevin about his entrée to the Maisel universe and shares insights and memories from filming in Season 2, Episode 10, and Season 3, episode 2. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Part Two of the Three Part Spielberg-Aganza-Palooza continues with a discussion of 1981's Raiders of the Lost Ark. Martin Casella once again joins Matt to talk about his experience as Steven Spielberg's assistant on the film. Martin provides some wonderful insight on what went on behind the scenes including the origin of Marion's famous dress, Spielberg's must-see-TV habits, and what lead to the inception of E.T. Plus, Matt's companion from the Superego podcast, Jeremy Carter, joins him to talk about the iconic Indiana Jones jacket and his own personal quest to find the perfect fit in a new segment called 'I Was Wear Too.' Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Season 2 of I Was There Too with Matt Gourley begins with a discussion of 1982's Poltergeist, the 1st film in the IWTT Steven Spielberg Extravaganza! Martin Casella joins Matt to talk about his role as Dr. Marty Casey, the man who literally rips his own face off, scenes that didn't make the final cut of the film, and his relationship with Steven Spielberg and what led to Spielberg himself being the hands that ultimately rip his own face off. Plus, Matt celebrates the life of his wonderful grandmother Eleanor Gourley in a segment called I Was There Circa 1942. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.