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il posto delle parole
Saverio Simonelli "L'infinito non basta"

il posto delle parole

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2025 17:20


Saverio Simonelli"L'infinito non basta"Edizioni Città Nuovawww.edizionicittanuova.itHerman Grimm, figlio di Wilhelm, uno dei due fratelli autori delle celebri fiabe, vuole emulare il padre raccontando la vita di Franz Liszt, musicista sublime in grado, in gioventù, di improvvisare in maniera tale da commuovere addirittura un diffidente Beethoven, ma che ora è atteso da una sfida: conciliare il talento con le esigenze della vita. Perché dopo le tante conquiste ottenute, l'eccelso pianista si trova a dover gestire un amore difficile, una figlia sfuggente, una vocazione tardiva. Accanto a lui un giovane e talentuoso di nome Ludwig, in fuga dal destino di musicista iscritto nel suo nome ma che, proprio come Liszt, è costretto fare i conti con l'amore e con la figura paterna. Come nelle fiabe, padri e figli intrecciano i propri destini. Riuscirà Hermann a districarne la trama?Saverio Simonelli è giornalista, vicecaporedattore del Tg2000. Laureato in filologia germanica e traduttore, è autore di numerosi saggi tra cui La cuccia del filosofo (2016), Nel Paese delle fiabe (2012), Gli anelli della fantasia (2004). Nel 2020 ha pubblicato il suo primo romanzo Cercando Beethoven, premio Casinò di Sanremo Antonio Semeria. IL POSTO DELLE PAROLEascoltare fa pensarewww.ilpostodelleparole.itDiventa un supporter di questo podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/il-posto-delle-parole--1487855/support.

International report
European leaders reframe approach to arms sales to Turkey as Ukraine deal looms

International report

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2025 5:58


In a sign of warming Turkish relations, European leaders have started lifting their opposition to key military hardware sales, to the alarm of Turkey's rival Greece. The move comes as Turkey, Nato's second-largest army, is viewed as potentially playing a key role in Europe's security goals as doubts grow over Washington's commitment to the continent's defence. Greece is reacting furiously against France over the potential sale of the Meteor air-to-air missile to Turkey. The missile sale and the Turkish bid to procure Europe's Eurofighter threatened to erase Greece's military edge over its rival Turkey.Despite France and Greece recently signing a defence pact, French President Emmanuel Macron reportedly rejected Greek calls to block the missile sale, which is made by a European consortium headquartered in France."I think that France's decision is related to what is going on in Ukraine," claims international relations Professor Federico Donelli of Trieste University in Italy"Turkey and European countries have the same geo-strategic interest," adds Donelli. "If you ask Turkey and Turkish policymakers, for them, the main threat to the security and stability of the country and integrity of the country remain Russia. So I think that on this point that France, Turkey, even other European countries converge".Turkey's Erdogan sees new Trump presidency as opportunityForceWith more than 800,000 personnel in its armed forces, including reservists, Turkey is Nato's second-largest army.The importance of the Turkish military to European security could be ascending with the looming threat of Russia and Washington demanding Europe take more responsibility for its defence."We think it's an important part of being in a shared alliance together that the Europeans step up while America focuses on areas of the world that are in great danger," warned United States Vice President JD Vance at this month's Munich Security Conference.Turkey's poor human rights record has strained relations with the European Union, along with the authoritarian reputation of the Turkish leader Recep Tayyip Erdogan. But such concerns are being trumped by security fears."After the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Turkey is starting to be perceived by Nato members as an important ally," explains Donelli."Maybe it's not the best ally ever because we know that Turkey's not an easy partner, but at the same time it is the most useful one". Turkish President Erdogan ready to rekindle friendship with TrumpThreatEuropean leaders met this month to discuss Ukraine and the security threat facing the continent. With the Turkish army dwarfing its European counterparts, Ankara says it can play a key role in Europe's defence."European allies understood that without Turkey, we cannot continue the defence of the European continent and Euro-Atlantic security," claims Turkish presidential advisor Mesut Casin. "And is Turkey ready to support this European security and defence capability? The answer is: 'Yes.'"Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, too, is eyeing Turkey's military. During his visit to Turkey on Tuesday, Zelenskyy underlined the importance of Ukraine's allies deploying soldiers to guarantee any peace agreement reached with Russia."Two issues that are very, very important: a strong Ukrainian army, and the deployment in Ukraine from other armies like from Europe, and the United States, our partners," declared Zelensky at a joint press conference with Erdogan.Zelensky said he had discussed the issue with Erdogan but that it was too early to reveal the outcome of the talks. While Erdogan has close ties with his Ukrainian counterpart, the Turkish leader has also maintained good relations with Russian President Vladimir Putin.Casin insists if all agree, Ankara is well placed to assist. "Turkey, maybe we send our troops to peacekeeping operations. Why do I say it like this? Turkey joined many UN peacekeeping operations, and the Turkish army is very powerful," said Casin.The Turkish military has participated in some of the world's most difficult UN peacekeeping operations, from Kosovo to Somalia.However, Russian foreign minister Sergei Lavrov ruled out any Nato peacekeepers in Ukraine. Nevertheless, the importance of Turkey's large and capable army could still play a key role in Europe as European concerns grow over the reliability of their American ally.

Unica Radio Podcast
Live dal villaggio delle radio a Sanremo! Seconda serata

Unica Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2025 27:44


Il social Euro Voices racconta la seconda serata del festival di Sanremo. Il Villaggio delle Radio a Sanremo si è animato ancora una volta con le voci dei protagonisti della kermesse musicale più amata d'Italia. La nostra redazione ha raccontato la seconda serata del Festival di Sanremo direttamente dal Social Euro Voices, lo spazio allestito in collaborazione con il Parlamento europeo e la Commissione europea, a pochi passi dal celebre Casinò della città dei fiori. Tra ospiti, approfondimenti e commenti a caldo, l'appuntamento ha visto la partecipazione speciale di Simone Romagnoli, presidente dei Giovani delle Acli, che ha condiviso riflessioni sulla manifestazione e sulle tematiche europee che si intrecciano con la musica e il sociale. Un format dinamico tra musica e approfondimento La diretta dal Villaggio delle Radio ha offerto un mix coinvolgente di commenti sulle esibizioni, analisi delle canzoni in gara e interviste esclusive. Un'occasione per raccontare non solo la competizione musicale, ma anche il valore culturale e sociale del Festival di Sanremo. A condurre il programma in studio c'erano Cecilia Passarella, Giovanna Delvino e Veronica Grasso, che con professionalità e passione hanno guidato gli ascoltatori alla scoperta della seconda serata sanremese. In regia, il prezioso contributo di Luigi Carossino, che ha garantito un sound impeccabile per una trasmissione fluida e coinvolgente. Le emozioni della seconda serata e il legame con l'Europa Nel corso della diretta, il pubblico ha potuto rivivere le emozioni del Festival di Sanremo, tra performance straordinarie, colpi di scena e momenti di spettacolo che hanno caratterizzato la serata. Simone Romagnoli ha sottolineato l'importanza di eventi come il Social Euro Voices, che avvicinano i giovani ai temi europei attraverso il linguaggio universale della musica. La collaborazione con il Parlamento europeo e la Commissione europea ha arricchito il dibattito, offrendo spunti di riflessione su cittadinanza attiva, partecipazione giovanile e l'influenza della cultura musicale sulla società contemporanea. Un'opportunità unica per coniugare intrattenimento e approfondimento. segui le nostre dirette dal villaggio delle radio Il racconto del Festival di Sanremo prosegue con nuove interviste, ospiti d'eccezione e aggiornamenti in tempo reale. Continuate a seguirci dal Villaggio delle Radio per vivere ogni emozione del Festival e scoprire il dietro le quinte dell'evento musicale più atteso dell'anno! Per ulteriori aggiornamenti, visitate il sito ufficiale del Festival di Sanremo (www.sanremo.rai.it) e seguite i canali social del Social Euro Voices per contenuti esclusivi e interviste inedite.

Daily Cogito
Stai vivendo in un CASINÒ: la Paralisi della Scelta

Daily Cogito

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2025 22:44


Inizia a usare Superprof con il nostro codice sconto: https://www.superprof.it/?aff=3766 Perché ti senti PARALIZZATO nelle tue scelte? Forse è perché passi molto tempo in ambienti costruiti come Casinò. E allora è il momento di ragionarci su. Vieni ai prossimi eventi dal vivo: ➤➤➤ https://www.dailycogito.com/eventi ⬇⬇⬇SOTTO TROVI INFORMAZIONI IMPORTANTI⬇⬇⬇ Abbonati per live e contenuti esclusivi ➤➤➤ https://bit.ly/memberdufer I prossimi eventi dal vivo ➤➤➤ https://www.dailycogito.com/eventi Scopri la nostra scuola di filosofia ➤➤➤ https://www.cogitoacademy.it/ Impara ad argomentare bene ➤➤➤ https://bit.ly/3Pgepqz Prendi in mano la tua vita grazie a PsicoStoici ➤➤➤ https://bit.ly/45JbmxX Il mio ultimo libro per Feltrinelli ➤➤➤ https://amzn.to/3OY4Xca La newsletter gratuita ➤➤➤ http://eepurl.com/c-LKfz Tutti i miei libri ➤➤➤ https://www.dailycogito.com/libri/ Il nostro podcast è sostenuto da NordVPN ➤➤➤ https://nordvpn.com/dufer FONTI per il video 1) https://medium.com/@moneytent/social-media-is-secretly-becoming-a-casino-b294c4c07161 2) https://cyberpsychology.eu/article/view/11562 #socialmedia #casino #rickdufer INSTAGRAM: https://instagram.com/rickdufer INSTAGRAM di Daily Cogito: https://instagram.com/dailycogito TELEGRAM: http://bit.ly/DuFerTelegram FACEBOOK: http://bit.ly/duferfb LINKEDIN: https://www.linkedin.com/pub/riccardo-dal-ferro/31/845/b14 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Chi sono io: https://www.dailycogito.com/rick-dufer/ -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- La musica della sigla è tratta da Epidemic Sound (author: Jules Gaia): https://epidemicsound.com/ - la voce della sigla è di CAROL MAG (https://www.instagram.com/carolmagmusic/) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

International report
Time to go home? Assad's demise brings dilemmas for Syrian refugees in Turkey

International report

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2025 4:51


The fall of Bashar al-Assad's regime in Syria is being viewed as an opportunity by Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan to return millions of Syrian refugees amid growing public resentment. However, it remains uncertain whether those who have built new lives in cities like Istanbul are prepared to return. Syrian refugee Hasan Sallouraoglu and his family have carved out a new life in Istanbul with a thriving pastry shop in Istanbul's Sultanbeyli district, home to around 60,000 Syrians.With Assad gone, the question of whether to return to Syria now looms. "It's been 10 years, and my shop has been open for the last eight years. We can start a shop there in Syria, too," explained Sallouraoglu.However, Sallouraoglu, with an ironic smile, acknowledges returning to Syria is a hard sell for his family. "There is not much excitement in my family. We see the news and we see that our country is completely destroyed on the ground. Ninety percent of it has been destroyed, so we need time to think," said Sallouraoglu.Across the road from Sallouraoglu's pastry shop, the owner of a clothes shop, Emel Denyal, is considering returning to her home in Aleppo but says such a move could mean breaking up her family.Nostalgia"We are all thinking about returning. But the children aren't interested. They love being here. They want to stay here," said Denyal. 'We still feel nostalgic for our land. We are still missing Syria because we were raised in Syria," added Denyal, "The Syrian generation growing up in Turkey doesn't think about going back. The elderly and my husband are considering returning, but my children aren't. Can we find a solution?"Since Assad fled Syria, Turkish authorities claim about 35,000 Syrians out of the nearly four million living in Turkey have gone home.The Refugee Association in Sutlanebeyli provides assistance to some of Istanbul's 600,000 Syrian refugees. Social welfare director Kadri Gungorur says the initial euphoria over Assad's ousting is making way to a more pragmatic outlook."The desire to return was very strong in the first stage but has turned into this: 'Yes, we will return, but there is no infrastructure, no education system, and no hospitals,' said Gungorur.Gungorur says with only 12 families from Sultanbeyli returning to their homes, he worries about the consequences if Syrians don't return in large numbers. "If the Syrians do not return, the general public may react to the Syrians because now they will say that 'Syria is safe. Why don't you return?'"Over the past year, Turkish cities, including Istanbul, have witnessed outbreaks of violence against Syrians amid growing public hostility towards refugees. Turkish authorities have removed Arabic from shop signs in a move aimed at quelling growing resentment made worse by an ailing economy.Concerns for womenTurkish presidential adviser Mesut Casin of Istanbul's Yeditepe University claims the government is aware of the Turkish public's concern.   "We all saw the civil war in Syria. Four million immigrant people in Turkey and that has brought a lot of problems in Turkey ...even criminal actions. There's also the problem of border security. Turkish public opinion is opposed to the Syrian people today," said Casin.Erdogan is promising to facilitate the quick return of Syrian refugees. However, such aspirations could well be dependent on the behaviour of Syria's new rulers,"The Syrians you have in Turkey are mostly women and children. So it has to be a government and administration friendly to women and children, specifically women," says analyst Sezin Oney of the independent Turkish news portal Medyascope. "But we don't know with these, Islamist, jihadist groups. Will they be really friendly towards these othe groups? So I don't see the return of the Syrians who are in Turkey, really," added Oney.Erdogan is pledging that the return of the Syrians will be voluntary. However, analysts suggest more decisive action may be necessary, as the Turkish leader knows if the refugees do not return home quickly, it could have political consequences.

Radio Nizza - Ultime Notizie
Nizza24: Neve a Isola 2000 - Il Casinò di Montecarlo in crociera - Estrosi chiede la liberazione di Boualem Sansal

Radio Nizza - Ultime Notizie

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2024 5:36


Nizza24: Neve a Isola 2000 - Il casinò di Montecarlo in crociera - Estrosi chiede la liberazione di Boualem Sansal

Radio Nizza - Ultime Notizie
Nizza24: Presidenziali USA, Polymarket trionfa - Vincita record al casinò di Antibes - Rimandata apertura Maison Albar - Le Victoria

Radio Nizza - Ultime Notizie

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2024 6:49


Nizza24: Elezioni USA, Polymarket trionfa - Vincita record al casinò di Antibes - Rimandata apertura Maison Albar - Le Victoria

Radio Nizza - Ultime Notizie
Nizza24: Presidenziali USA 2024, Polymarket trionfa - Vincita record al casinò di Antibes - Rimandata apertura Maison Albar - Le Victoria

Radio Nizza - Ultime Notizie

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2024 6:49


Nizza24: Presidenziali USA 2024, Polymarket trionfa - Vincita record al casinò di Antibes - Rimandata apertura Maison Albar - Le Victoria

staYoung - Der Longevity-Podcast
Stammzellen verjüngen? Experte Prof. Dr. Hartmut Geiger über die neuesten Erkenntnisse der Stammzellenforschung

staYoung - Der Longevity-Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2024 55:27


In diesem Podcast spreche ich mit dem Stammzell-Experten Prof. Dr. Hartmut Geiger. Professor Geiger ist ein renommierter Experte im Bereich der Stammzellforschung und leitet das Institut für Molekulare Medizin an der Universität Ulm. Seine Forschungsarbeit konzentriert sich auf die biologischen Grundlagen und die therapeutischen Möglichkeiten von Stammzellen, insbesondere im Hinblick auf die Regeneration von Geweben und die Behandlung altersbedingter Erkrankungen. Mit seiner umfassenden wissenschaftlichen Erfahrung und seiner Position als Leiter eines führenden Instituts bringt Professor Geiger tiefe Einblicke in die Funktion und das Potenzial von Stammzellen mit. Seine Forschung umfasst nicht nur die therapeutischen Einsatzmöglichkeiten, sondern auch grundlegende Fragen der Zellbiologie, wie die Mechanismen der Zellalterung und -regeneration. Durch seine Studien und Entwicklungen in diesem Bereich, wie beispielsweise die Arbeit mit dem Molekül Casin zur Verjüngung von Stammzellen, trägt er aktiv zur Entwicklung neuer, evidenzbasierter Behandlungsmöglichkeiten bei. Damit zählt er zu den kompetentesten Stimmen in der wissenschaftlichen Diskussion um sichere und wirksame Stammzellentherapien.   In dieser Folge sprechen wir darüber: Wie können Stammzellen zur Verjüngung und Heilung von Krankheiten wie Arthrose und Blutkrebs beitragen? Warum gibt es weltweit viele Stammzellenkliniken ohne Zertifizierung, und wie kann man seriöse Anbieter erkennen? Können wir durch eine gesunde Lebensweise die Anzahl und Qualität unserer Stammzellen verbessern? Warum tritt Krebs in Geweben mit Stammzellen häufiger auf als in Geweben ohne Stammzellen? Welche Rolle spielen blutzellbildende Stammzellen bei der Behandlung von Leukämie und Multipler Sklerose? In welchen Fällen könnten embryonale Stammzellen zur Behandlung von Diabetes und Herzmuskelproblemen eingesetzt werden?  Was ist der Unterschied zwischen totipotenten, pluripotenten und multipotenten Stammzellen? Wie wirken sich Lebensstilfaktoren wie Fasten und gesunde Ernährung auf die Lebensdauer von Stammzellen aus? Was sind induzierte pluripotente Stammzellen (iPSCs), und welche Potenziale bieten sie für zukünftige Therapien? Wie wirkt das Molekül Casin auf die Stammzellen und deren Alterung?     Weitere Informationen zu Prof. Dr. Hartmut Geiger findest du hier: https://www.geigerlab.com/   Weiterführende Links: Internationalen Gesellschaft für Stammzellforschung  (ISCCR) und deren Leitfaden zu Stammzellbehandlungen: https://www.isscr.org/treatment-guide Deutsches Netzwerks (German Stem Cell Network, GSCN) für Patienten: https://www.gscn.org/de/informationen/patienten Zusammenfassung der globalen Stammzellforschung/Umsetzung in Therapien: https://online.fliphtml5.com/oixn/iwnr/#p=1    Du interessierst dich für Gesunde Langlebigkeit (Longevity) und möchtest ein Leben lang gesund und fit bleiben, dann folge mir auch auf den sozialen Kanälen bei Instagram, TikTok, Facebook oder Youtube. https://www.instagram.com/nina.ruge.official https://www.tiktok.com/@nina.ruge.official https://www.facebook.com/NinaRugeOffiziell https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOe2d1hLARB60z2hg039l9g Disclaimer: Ich bin keine Ärztin und meine Inhalte ersetzen keine medizinische Beratung. Bei gesundheitlichen Fragen wende dich bitte an deinen Arzt/deine Ärztin.   STY-129

Gato Gourmet
Gato Gourmet, Bodegas Pujanza, Queseria Redes y Mesón Cuevas del Vino (Chinchón) 25/10/2024

Gato Gourmet

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2024 120:58


Magazine semanal dedicado a mostrar en clave de actualidad los placeres de la buena vida: cultura, gastronomía y vino. Conoce las rutas gastronómicas, los mejores restaurantes donde poder disfrutar y los productos de temporada. Una visión diferente de la gastronomía que no dejará indiferente. En esta ocasión tendremos a Carlos San Pedro, propietario Bodegas Pujanza, para hablarnos de la vendimia de este año. Además, con Vanesa Martin, jefe de cocina del Rte “El Alfoz de Burgos” (Villagonzalo de Pedernales, Burgos) la primera mujer ganadora de mejor parrillera en San Sebastián Gastronomika. Nuestro maestro José Luis Martin Afinador, nos hablará de Queseria Redes, elaboran el famoso Casin, en Asturias, uno de los más antiguos del mundo. Por otro lado, conocemos la interesante historia del padre de Yajaira García, actual propietaria del Rte Mesón Cuevas del Vino (Chinchón, Madrid) un lugar impregnado de historia y cine y que este año cumple su 60 aniversario. Nuestro colaborador Pedro Ureña nos trae a Makro, para hablar del Día de la Hostelería y la Jornadas Cervantinas. Y la arqueóloga culinaria, Miriam Garrido, nos hablará de Néstor Luján, uno de los mejores gastrónomos de nuestro país.

Gato Gourmet
Gato Gourmet, Bodegas Pujanza, Queseria Redes y Mesón Cuevas del Vino (Chinchón) 18/10/2024

Gato Gourmet

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2024 48:56


Magazine semanal dedicado a mostrar en clave de actualidad los placeres de la buena vida: cultura, gastronomía y vino. Conoce las rutas gastronómicas, los mejores restaurantes donde poder disfrutar y los productos de temporada. Una visión diferente de la gastronomía que no dejará indiferente. En esta ocasión tendremos a Carlos San Pedro, propietario Bodegas Pujanza, para hablarnos de la vendimia de este año. Además, con Vanesa Martin, jefe de cocina del Rte “El Alfoz de Burgos” (Villagonzalo de Pedernales, Burgos) la primera mujer ganadora de mejor parrillera en San Sebastián Gastronomika. Nuestro maestro José Luis Martin Afinador, nos hablará de Queseria Redes, elaboran el famoso Casin, en Asturias, uno de los más antiguos del mundo. Por otro lado, conocemos la interesante historia del padre de Yajaira García, actual propietaria del Rte Mesón Cuevas del Vino (Chinchón, Madrid) un lugar impregnado de historia y cine y que este año cumple su 60 aniversario. Nuestro colaborador Pedro Ureña nos trae a Makro, para hablar del Día de la Hostelería y la Jornadas Cervantinas. Y la arqueóloga culinaria, Miriam Garrido, nos hablará de Néstor Luján, uno de los mejores gastrónomos de nuestro país.

Space Valley Live
Il folle acquisto di Tonno! - Live del 11/10/24 - S3E16

Space Valley Live

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2024 86:38


Si parla di Hot Ones che è in pericolo, di un nuovo gioco di Pokémon, di nuove carte per Tonno, di un podcast sul cinema, di licenze digitali, di come vestirsi al Casinò, di come essere bravi coinquilini e di tanto tanto altro!Sostieni questo podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/space-valley-live--5686515/support.Live su Youtube: https://youtu.be/3CfkTQpAVNMSegui le LIVE su Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/spacevalleyDal Lunedì al Giovedì alle ore 9:00!Shop Ufficiale Space Valley: https://spacevalley.shop/Canale Yakety-Yak: https://www.youtube.com/@YaketyYakSpace Valley: https://www.youtube.com/@vallespazialeInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/vallespazialeTelegram: https://t.me/vallespazialeAround the Valley: https://www.youtube.com/AroundtheValley

Modem
Casinò online, illegalità in agguato

Modem

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2024 31:52


Dal 2019 giocare d'azzardo online in Svizzera è legale, a condizione di farlo su una piattaforma autorizzata. Al momento nel nostro Paese sono dodici i casinò online che dispongono di una concessione federale. Il problema sta nel fatto che queste case da gioco virtuali rappresentano soltanto il 50% circa del mercato svizzero dell'azzardo su internet. Il resto è nelle mani di società che operano illegalmente e che hanno la loro base al di fuori del nostri confini nazionali, a Malta, per esempio, ma anche in diversi Paesi dell'Europa dell'est. Una presenza illegale, in espansione e molto difficile da arginare. Con perdite per l'AVS, a cui va una parte delle entrate di questo settore, stimate attorno ai 200 milioni di franchi all'anno. E con un aumento del numero di persone che soffrono di una dipendenza da gioco. Un fenomeno che discuteremo con:Anna-Maria Sani, psicoterapeuta, responsabile dell'Istituto di ricerca sul gioco d'azzardoLuca Notari, ricercatore presso Dipendenze Svizzera Emanuele Stauffer, presidente del CdA del Casinò di LuganoInoltre, un'intervista registrata con Fabio Abate, presidente della Commissione federale delle case da giocoModem su Rete Uno alle 8.30, in replica su Rete Due alle 18.30. Ci trovate anche sul Podcast e sulle app: RSI e RSIPlay.

Driftless HealthCast
Which Protein Powder Should I Choose?

Driftless HealthCast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2024 22:22


In the this episode, Dr. Christopher Tookey and Dr. Rose Wobrink review the different types of protein powder. They review all your options fom whey to soy or isolate vs concentrate to help you choose what is best for you.  We're providing general guidance but everyone is different and you should always discuss with your health care professional management of any disease and therapy before trying anything you discover from a source on the internet (including this podcast). This podcast does not reflect the opinion of our employer.

Radio Nizza - Ultime Notizie
Nizza24: Jackpot record al casinò di Cannes - Traffico intenso per il ponte di Ferraosto - Nizza24 sempre con voi

Radio Nizza - Ultime Notizie

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2024 6:12


Nizza24: Jackpot record al casinò di Cannes - Traffico intenso per il ponte di Ferraosto - Nizza24 sempre con voi

Changing The Sales Game
AI and the Upcoming Augmented Technology Revolution for Business Growth with Ethan Robert Casin (episode 186)

Changing The Sales Game

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2024 41:06


“When deploying AI, whether you focus on top-line growth or bottom-line profitability, start with the customer and work backward.” – Rob Garf. This quote is essential for sales teams to understand that sales have always been about building relationships and the human touch or experience.  At least, that has been the source of my success.    Early in my career, four decades ago, we didn't have computers or any type of technology. We were full-on analog. Yet computers, the Internet, and other technological advances have helped salespeople function at a higher and more efficient level. So, should AI be any different than these past innovations?    AI is a tool we need to utilize and understand.  So why is AI hyped right now, and how does it offer a path to simplifying business processes? Today, we will also discuss how data and AI accelerate us into the next industrial revolution and how businesses can adapt to it properly.   YouTube: https://youtu.be/qAHGzZ8vTy8   About Ethan Casin:  Ethan is an accomplished professional with extensive experience in consulting, data analysis, and machine learning. With a proven track in data science and analytics, Ethan is a valuable asset to any organization looking to enhance its market position and achieve sustained growth. His expertise and dedication make him a standout professional in his field.   How to Get In Touch with Ethan Casin:  Email:  ethanrobertcasin@gmail.com Website:  subscribepage.io/ecaisolutions Gift:  http://subscribepage.io/ec-marketing-maven   Stalk me online! LinkTree: https://linktr.ee/conniewhitman   Subscribe to the Changing the Sales Game Podcast on your favorite podcast streaming service or YouTube.  New episodes post every week - listen to Connie dive into new sales and business topics or problems you may have in your business.

Pillole di Storia
L'uomo che sbancò il Casinò di Montecarlo - AperiStoria #168

Pillole di Storia

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2024 15:25


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HORECA AUDIO NEWS - Le pillole quotidiane
9203 - La famiglia Massari avvia un grandioso progetto di ristorazione nell'ex Casinò di Gardone Riviera

HORECA AUDIO NEWS - Le pillole quotidiane

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2024 2:45


La famiglia Massari si aggiudica il bando per la concessione di porzione dell'immobile meglio noto come l'ex Casinò di Gardone Riviera, sulle rive del lago di Garda.Il Sindaco Andrea Cipani e la giunta di Gardone Riviera, a compimento di un importante lavoro di restauro e recupero funzionale dell'edificio pubblico ribattezzato “Palazzo Wimmer”, oggi teatro e sala polifunzionale sede di eventi e rassegne organizzate dal Comune di Gardone Riviera, con la concessione degli spazi commerciali hanno completato la valorizzazione del prestigioso bene monumentale.

Cripto
Qualcuno ha aperto dei casinò nella “città di Bitcoin”. Il network ora è a rischio?

Cripto

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2024 33:52


Cripto
Qualcuno ha aperto dei casinò nella “città di Bitcoin”. Il network ora è a rischio?

Cripto

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2024 33:53


Dopo gli ordinals arriva Runes. Si tratta di protocolli che aggiungono informazioni alle transazioni di Bitcoin, talvolta intasando la rete e alimentando nella blockchain della prima criptovaluta lo spirito del gambling che finora avevamo visto solo nel mondo delle alternative coin. E' solo un “giochino informatico” temporaneo o c'è da temere anche per i fondamentali su cui si poggia il network decentralizzato più grande al mondo? Vito Lops ne discute con l'esperto del settore Marco Crotta

Che film guardo stasera?

Las Vegas, anni Settanta. Nella patria dei casinò si intrecciano loschi traffici e relazioni mafiose, tra droga, alcol, prostituzione, tradimenti e rivalità “in affari”. Ma per quanto tempo questo mondo potrà sfuggire alla giustizia? Con Robert De Niro, Sharon Stone e Joe Pesci, per la regia di Martin Scorsese.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Geopop - Le Scienze nella vita di tutti i giorni
ORIGINAL - Come e quando è nato il Festival di Sanremo, la storia

Geopop - Le Scienze nella vita di tutti i giorni

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2024 13:08


Il Festival di Sanremo accompagna la storia della canzone e della tv italiana da 74 anni. L'origine del Festival della canzone italiana è legata al Casinò di Sanremo, fondato all'inizio del '900. La prima edizione del Festival infatti si tenne nel gennaio del 1951. Era molto diverso da quello attuale. Per prima cosa la sede della kermesse non era il teatro Ariston, ma il salone del Casinò, occupato da tavolini dove i clienti si intrattenevano a chiacchierare, a bere qualcosa, anche disinteressandosi un po' della musica.   A Sanremo 2024 ce ne sono 30; nella prima edizione nel 1951, invece, ne furono tre: Nilla Pizzi, il Duo Fasano e Achille Togliani. In questo episodio ripercorriamo la storia del Festival della canzone italiana. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Laser
Campione, la guerra e il Casinò

Laser

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2024 27:26


80 anni fa, il 27 gennaio 1944, Campione si svegliò libera dal fascismo. Fu il cosiddetto “colpo di Stato”, la decisione di alcune figure di riferimento dell'enclave di allora di liberarsi dalla Repubblica Sociale Italiana per ritagliarsi uno spazio di autonomia, aperto alla vicina Svizzera, da cui ripartire per rilanciare economicamente un piccolo territorio isolato ridotto allo stremo dalle privazioni di beni di prima necessità.Una certa narrazione accosta questo episodio ai grandi momenti antifascisti conosciuti in altre parti d'Italia, si pensi alla Repubblica dell'Ossola partigiana. Per Campione invece contò – e molto – il desiderio di riaprire il Casinò, unica fonte di sostentamento del paese.Con Marino Viganò, storico e puntuale conoscitore di Campione d'Italia, ripercorriamo quel periodo, partendo dai primi decenni del Novecento. Con particolare attenzione allo sguardo interessato e preoccupato di Ticino e Confederazione elvetica nei confronti di una enclave italiana che ha sempre rappresentato una grande sfida.Marino Viganò sarà protagonista di una conferenza pubblica sul tema, giovedì 25 gennaio ore 18.30, alla Sala eventi del Casinò di Campione d'Italia.

International report
Turkey agrees deal to clear Black Sea of mines that threaten Ukrainian exports

International report

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2024 4:42


Turkey is joining forces with Bulgaria and Romania to clear mines from the Black Sea, which have posed a danger to cargo ships since the start of Russia's war in Ukraine. But Ankara, the gatekeeper to the crucial waterway, insists that it won't allow any other Nato countries to send warships to assist. In a ceremony in Istanbul earlier this month, Turkey, Bulgaria, and Romania signed an agreement to clear mines that the war in Ukraine has left in the Black Sea."With the start of the war, the threat of floating mines in the Black Sea has arisen," said Turkish Defence Minister Yasar Guler, announcing that Ankara had formed a mine task force with its Bulgarian and Romanian allies.Guler said the tripartite agreement was the fruit of months of diplomacy.With several cargo ships already hit by mines, they are an increasing menace to one of the world's most important waterways for exporting grain and energy."These sea mines are floating on the water. They are not stationary, and there is no telling when or where they might strike a vessel," explains Tayfun Ozberk, a former Turkish naval officer and now a defence analyst."This is a serious problem in terms of navigational safety, because the merchant ships can't detect these mines as they are semi-submerged in the water," he says."And when they do detect them, it might be too late for them to save themselves."Black Sea grain dealAnalysts say removing the threat of mines will significantly boost Ukraine's efforts to export grain to world markets after the collapse of a deal with Russia brokered by Turkey and the United Nations."Mine clearing is very supportive of maritime safety and navigation. I hope it is very beneficial for the Ukraine side in order to export their grain," says Mesut Casin, a professor of international relations at Istanbul's Yeditepe University and adviser to the Turkish president.Moscow is widely seen as threatening Ukrainian exports, saying it can't guarantee the safety of ships carrying them.But Ankara hopes increasing security for Ukrainian vessels could provide an impetus for Moscow to return to the grain deal with Ukraine.Casin believes mine clearing could push Moscow to rethink its stance. "Perhaps Russia may come again to the table," he suggests. France slams Russia's suspension of Black Sea grain deal as 'blackmail' Turkey may be key to salvaging Ukraine's Black Sea grain exportsTurkey as gatekeeperThree mine-hunting ships from each of the coastal countries and one command ship will be assigned to the new task force, according to the Turkish defence ministry.While the Turkish navy has modern mine-clearing capabilities, which Romania and Bulgaria will support, experts say the challenge facing the Nato allies is considerable."The locations and numbers of the sea mines are unknown, and you have to detect them first; you have to seek and destroy, and this will take time," warns naval analyst Ozberk. How one man's ship-spotting hobby is helping thwart Russian sanction-bustingWith the Black Sea a key trade route, the United Kingdom also offered Ukraine two mine-clearing ships – but Ankara denied them permission to transit its waters."There is some pressure by the Nato allies, such as the UK, to assist Ukraine militarily. But in accordance with the Montreux Convention, Turkey did not give permission," explains presidential adviser Casin.Turkey has controlled access to the Black Sea since 1936 under the international convention and has been blocking entry to all warships since the start of the war in Ukraine. Casin says that stance won't change, given its importance in containing the conflict."If you give this permission to British or American allies, then Russia will compete, saying, 'I am part of the Montreux regime, I will send new battleships'," he argues. "And this is the beginning of warfare in the Black Sea between Nato and Russian ships."While Turkey is a member of Nato, analysts say it is seeking to perform a balancing act between the two sides in the Ukrainian war in a bid to contain the conflict. Removing the danger of mines is seen as a small step towards that goal, albeit a vital one for world trade.

RadioBorsa - La tua guida controcorrente per investire bene nella Borsa e nella Vita
Lettera #104 Il casinò delle materie prime: perché sale il cacao e crolla il litio

RadioBorsa - La tua guida controcorrente per investire bene nella Borsa e nella Vita

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2024 9:39


In questi decenni, il consumo di cioccolato a livello mondiale è quasi costantemente cresciuto di circa il 2,5% medio all'anno, anche per effetto di molti Paesi Emergenti che stanno adottando con il maggior benessere le abitudini alimentari occidentali. Se il cacao e il prezzo dei noli marittimi salgono, uno degli “affari sicuri” fra gli investimenti consigliati come “megatrend” solo qualche anno fa dagli “espertoni” ESG che, invece, ha visto i prezzi crollare è il litio, che era stato definito forse troppo precipitevolmente l'oro “bianco”. In questo podcast parliamo del casinò delle materie prime: perché sale il cacao e crolla il litio, uno dei materiali che doveva guidare la transizione energetica?

Roma Tre Radio Podcast
VERGINE | PAPIRO + SANREMO GIOVANI

Roma Tre Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2023 30:24


Oggi abbiamo avuto come ospite in telefonica la cantautrice Papiro e nella seconda parte di puntata abbiamo chiacchierato e discusso sugli 8 finalisti che canteranno nella finalissima di Sanremo Giovani il prossimo 19 dicembre al Casinò! ♍️✨

International report
Turkey, Iran put rivalries aside as Gaza conflict provides common ground

International report

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2023 5:12


Iran's Foreign Minister visited the Turkish capital this week amid growing regional rivalry as Ankara seeks to expand its influence from the Caucasus to Central Asia. But the conflict in the Middle East is, for now, providing some common ground. At a press conference in Ankara on Wednesday, Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amir Abdollahian and his Turkish counterpart, Hakan Fidan, jointly condemned Israel for its ongoing assault on Gaza. They also called for a regional conference to end the fighting.The Israel-Hamas conflict provides a shared interest as Ankara increasingly challenges Iran's regional influence."Turkey is trying to connect itself with Central Asia ... it's not a secret. So there is a simmering tension between Turkey and Iran," explains Ilhan Uzgel, an international relations analyst for the Kisa Dalga news portal."It's kind of postponed because the attention moved to the Middle East again. But we are going to see it more and more in the years ahead."Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan is working to strengthen relations with energy-rich Turkmenistan and Kazakhstan.On Friday, he visited the Kazakh capital, Astana, meeting with Central Asian leaders at a Turkic nations summit.The visit follows French President Emmanuel Macron's visit to Astana on Wednesday as competition heats up for influence and lucrative contracts.The Turkish leader also recently mended ties with Saudi Arabia, which is Iran's arch rival. France's Macron visits Uzbekistan to expand EU footprint in Central AsiaThe Azerbaijan situationAll moves will likely stoke Iranian fears of being encircled by Turkey. Still, it's Turkey's deepening military ties with Azerbaijan – which has close relations with Israel – that is causing the biggest concern."In Azerbaijan ... Israel has a very strong influence now in Baku," says Mehmet Ogutcu of the London Energy Club."They [Israel] think that this is part of the Israeli containment strategy, which is not wrong. And therefore, I think Turkey and Iran are not on good terms."In September, Azerbaijan – backed militarily by Turkey – ousted ethnic Armenians from the contested Nagorno-Karabakh enclave. Tehran strongly supports Yerevan, but ahead of Baku's attack, Turkish Foreign Minister Fidan warned Iran to stay out of any conflict. France announces sale of defensive weapons to Armenia as Turkey plays wargames with AzerbaijanAzerbaijan's victory is widely seen not only as a loss for Yerevan but also for Tehran, weakening its influence while boosting Israel's foothold in the region."Israelis have been cooperating with Azerbaijan to do lots of things in Iran, which has made Tehran furious," explains Soli Ozel of Istanbul's Kadir Has University.Ozel warns that Azeri President Ilham Aliyev's victory is also stoking Iranian fears about its Azerbaijani minority. "Iran does have a significant Azeri population ... I am sure they do have nationalist tendencies, and Aliyev today appears as a hero because the Azeris for once won the war," Ozel said."I think the Iranians are concerned that the appeal of what Azerbaijani nationalists call northern Azerbaijan may be increasing for their own population, who are unhappy living under their Islamic republic, probably for economic and social reasons."Common ground ... For nowDuring last year's nationwide Iranian protests, Aliyev – in a televised address – vowed to protect Azeris both in Azerbaijan and Iran.Azerbaijan and Iran have recently held military exercises close to their shared border.Two years ago, Ankara signed an alliance with Baku, committing it to defending Azerbaijan in the event of war.Pointing to a map of the Caucasus, Mesut Casin, a presidential advisor at Istanbul's Yeditepe University declared: "Iran fought with the Turks more than 16 times." "The Iranians, if challenged or use force against Azerbaijan, Turkey is ready to support Azerbaijan against Iran. This is absolutely 100 percent determination of Turkey," Casin told RFI.But Ankara and Tehran have found common ground in uniting to oppose Israel's Gaza assault. For now.With the Caucasus remaining tense and Erdogan continuing his bid to court Central Asian leaders with his latest visit to Kazakhstan, observers predict bilateral tensions will likely escalate as Iran and Turkey compete for regional influence.

La Luce del Cinema
17. La Luce del Cinema di Martin Scorsese

La Luce del Cinema

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2023 46:34


Prendendo spunto dall'uscita nella sale italiane del suo nuovo film Killers of the flower moon,  parliamo della luce del cinema “autodistruttivo” del regista americano Martin Scorsese. Nella puntata, poi, parliamo anche di dizionari di cinema, della promozione americana di Io Capitano e del Torino Film Festival. Qui l'indice della puntata:00:28 News: aggiornamenti editoriali su Linkinmovies.it01:52 News: presentazione della nuova edizione del dizionario di cinema Il Morandini edito da Zanichelli, dell'edizione del trentennale del dizionario Il Mereghetti edito da Baldini+Castoldi e del libro Breve storia del cinema militante di Goffredo Fofi edito da Elèuthera08:12 News: é iniziato il giro promozionale di Matteo Garrone con il suo ultimo film Io Capitano negli Stati Uniti per promuoverlo in vista dei premi Oscar 2024. Vi parliamo della prima proiezione a Los Angeles che è stata un successo. 07:54 News: presentazione del 41° Torino FIlm Festival. Vi parliamo delle poche notizie per ora diffuse in attesa della conferenza stampa del 6 novembre e soprattuto di che ci fanno John Wayne e Natalie Wood nel manifesto dell'edizione. 12:38 La Luce del Cinema di Martin Scorsese. FIlm analizzati: Mean Street - Domenica in chiesa, lunedì all'inferno;  Taxi Driver; Toro Scatenato; Re per una notte; L'ultima tentazione di Cristo; Quei bravi ragazzi; Cape Fear - Il promontorio della paura; Casinò; Al di là della vita; Gangs of New York; The Aviator; The departed - il bene e il male; Shutter Island; The wolf of Wall Street; Silence; The Irishman. Su Killers of the flower moon trovate la nostra riflessione su Linkinmovies.it.44:55 News: chi sarà il prossimo presidente della Biennale?

Lost In The Space: storie di cinema
Storie del grande schermo: separazione e rinascita. La seconda vita di Scorsese e De Niro

Lost In The Space: storie di cinema

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2023 13:20


Re per una notte, poi dieci anni di lontananza. Ecco come una delle coppie più famose della storia del cinema ha deciso di lasciarsi per poi ritrovarsi. E girare così altri capolavori, da Quei bravi ragazzi a Casinò

J-TACTICS's show
J-TACTICS - Casinò (S06 E06)

J-TACTICS's show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2023 114:17


Sesta puntata della sesta stagione di J-TACTICS, la rubrica di radiomegliodiniente.com, dedicata alla vecchia signora bianconera."Casinò" (Casino) è un film del 1995, diretto da Martin Scorsese e interpretato da Robert De Niro, Sharon Stone e Joe Pesci.Ispirato al libro dello stesso anno di Nicholas Pileggi, Casino: "Love and Honor in Las Vegas", che dettaglia le attività criminali dei mafiosi statunitensi Frank "Lefty" Rosenthal e Anthony "The Ant" Spilotro nel mondo dei casinò della Las Vegas degli anni ottanta.Il malavitoso Remo Gaggi, a capo dell'organizzazione criminale Chicago Outfit, ripone una grande fiducia in Sam Rothstein, detto Asso.L'uomo, dopo aver arricchito la famiglia Gaggi con la sua bravura nelle scommesse, viene incaricato di gestire il casinò Tangiers a Las Vegas.Dopo aver aggirato la legge grazie alle lacune burocratiche della Contea, Asso diventa il gestore del casinò e in breve tempo riesce ad ottenere incredibili profitti con la complicità del fittizio proprietario Phillip Green. Mentre il Tangiers diventa celebre e ospita personalità di spicco, Gaggi incarica Nicky Santoro di controllare gli affari di Asso.Pur essendo amici di vecchia data, Asso teme che i metodi barbari di Nicky possano mettere in pericolo il suo traffico d'illeciti.Le sue preoccupazioni, tuttavia, sono momentaneamente sollevate dall'incontro con l'affascinante Ginger.Sebbene la donna sia invischiata nel giro di prostituzione e droga dal quale è totalmente dipendente, Asso sottovaluta le profonde problematicità della donna e le chiede di sposarlo...Facendo la nostra solita trasposizione dalla cinematografia al mondo del calcio, ed in modo particolare alle vicende juventine, potremo utilizzare il titolo e le vicende narrate nella pellicola per analizzare la surreale vicenda vissuta dal giovane centrocampista bianconero Nicolò Fagioli, caduto suo malgrado nel tunnel delle scommesse clandestine e della ludopatia. Il calciatore della Juve ha confessato tutto. “Scommettevo sui siti illegali perché, all'inizio, facevano credito”, le parole della giovane promessa juventina.Nonostante tutto, Nicolò Fagioli è stato fortunato.Era precipitato in un buco nero senza fine, era rimasto invischiato in una meccanismo piu grande di lui, senza avere garanzie del se, come e quando ne sarebbe uscito.Aveva iniziato a scommettere senza un motivo preciso, certamente non per necessità di denaro.Non c'è una ragione in particolare, un brivido per spezzare la monotonia e la pressione quotidiana, la voglia di rischiare camminando sul ciglio dello strapiombo e magari cadere e gettare al vento, in questo caso, un promettente e radioso avvenire professionale.Ma come detto, Fagioli è stato fortunato e nello strapiombo non c'è finito.La Juventus gli ha teso una mano e l'ha tirato fuori dal buco nel quale era caduto.Continuerà ad allenarsi con in compagni di squadra alla Continassa, lo stipendio non gli verrà sospeso né decurtato e tanto meno verrà rescisso il contratto.La famiglia, quella sportiva nonché quella affettiva lo accompagnerà nel cammino verso il recupero, sconterà la squalifica, si darà una ripulita.La Federcalcio ha infatti raggiunto un accordo con il ragazzo, il centrocampista della Juventus è stato squalificato per 12 mesi, 5 dei quali trasformati in pene alternative. "Scommettevo sui siti illegali perché, all'inizio, facevano credito".Fagioli è stato risucchiato in un meccanismo perverso per noia convinto che non ci fosse nulla di male, che era un semplice passatempo.E invece quel divertimento s'è trasformato in una vera e propria patologia: "di notte pensavo di giocare solo per rifarmi dei soldi persi e dei debiti",...paga o ti spezziamo le gambe", lo minacciarono.Si è auto-denunciato e adesso può riprendersi la vita e forse anche quella carriera che stavano andando irrimediabilmente in malora.In famiglia s'erano accorti che qualcosa non andava, ed erano, per quanto possibile, intervenuti.Sua madre gli suggerì di rivolgersi a un consultorio: "sono andato qualche volta al Sert di Cremona" mettendo anche mano ai suoi conti e provando a tenerli sotto controllo.Nel giro di poco tempo infatti matura un passivo di 250 mila euro poi aumentato in maniera esponenziale fino a toccare i 3 milioni.Tornerà in campo tra quasi un anno dopo la squalifica, e nel frattempo, si spera, avrà rimesso a posto una vita da privilegiato dopo aver rischiato di perderla per averla data in pegno su un tavolo da gioco.Non mancherà poi ovviamente uno sguardo alla sfida andata in scena domenica sera in quel di San Siro dove i bianconeri hanno conquistato tre punti d'oro con un pò di mestiere e un pò di fortuna, che non guasta mai. Di questo ed altro parleremo in questa puntata!Diteci la vostra, interagiremo con voi in chat live!Ecco i link dei nostri social:CANALE TELEGRAM:https://t.me/+TYOn7FZAQwet7MAtINSTAGRAM:https://instagram.com/jtactics_?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=TWITTER:https://twitter.com/RadioMDN?t=woKQltSFRUTw9qibbRZaJA&s=09

HORECA AUDIO NEWS - Le pillole quotidiane
7694 - Halloween il dessert speciale firmato da chef Alessandro Borghese è pronto a stupire

HORECA AUDIO NEWS - Le pillole quotidiane

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2023 2:18


L'autunno è ufficialmente iniziato, tra le vetrine fanno capolino fantasmi e zombie e la zucca si prende la scena: sta per arrivare la festa di Halloween.Per l'occasione, chef Alessandro Borghese ha deciso di reintepretare lo spirito di questa celebrazione creando un dessert in edizione limitata per il suo ristorante AB - Il lusso della semplicità a Ca' Vendramin Calergi, sede del Casinò con affaccio sul Canal Grande.

International report
Links to Hamas complicate Turkey's rapprochement with Israel

International report

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2023 5:25


Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's links to Hamas are under growing scrutiny following the group's deadly assault on Israel. Erdogan has positioned himself as a mediator in securing the release of Israeli civilians, but his connections to the Palestinian militant group are now casting a shadow over ongoing Turkish-Israeli rapprochement efforts.  On Monday, thousands of people gathered outside one of Istanbul's most important mosques to chant in support of Hamas while condemning Israel.Much of Erdogan's support base is religious and anti-Israel, but last Saturday's Hamas attack is putting the Turkish leader in a difficult position.For more than a year Erdogan has been engaged in repairing relations with Israel. In a groundbreaking event last month, the Turkish leader met for the first time with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on the sidelines of the United Nations General Assembly in New York.Erdogan is now performing an increasingly difficult balancing act, trying to keep the Israeli rapprochement alive while resisting his supporters' anger towards Israel.Erdogan's "initial reaction and his second reaction have been pretty mild given his previous reactions to such things", according to Soli Ozel, professor of international relations at Istanbul Kadir Has University."But on the other hand all his base appears to be gung-ho about what has happened, at least the initial thing. And he himself seems to be hardening his talk."Israel could be performing a similar balancing act. The Israeli embassy in Turkey released a video thanking Turkish citizens who expressed solidarity with the Israeli people through social media.For now, Israel is focusing on the positive: Israel and Turkey have shared interests in regional hot spots like the Caucasus, where both are concerned about Iran's influence.Hamas operatives in TurkeyBut Erdogan's relations with Hamas are expected to come under growing scrutiny.In July, Erdogan held talks with Hamas's political leader, Ismail Haniyeh. The two men have met many times over the years. At the same time, Israel claims that many senior Hamas members reside in Turkey."The fact that Hamas operatives are operating in Turkey is alarming from the Israeli perspective," says Gallia Lindenstrauss, an analyst at Tel Aviv's Institute for National Security Studies."Turkey, I hope, will re-evaluate the Hamas situation soon, in the future," commented Mesut Casin of Istanbul's Yeditepe University, a Turkish presidential adviser and long-time proponent of improving Israel's ties with Turkey.Erdogan argues that having close ties with Hamas allows him to play a mediating role as well as counter Iran's influence on the group.A Turkish official quoted by the Reuters news agency claims Ankara is working to win the release of more than a hundred Israelis held hostage by Hamas. Israel vows 'mighty vengeance' after Hamas surprise attackPresidential advisor Casin says Turkey is calling for Israeli restraint while expressing support for Netanyahu's demand to hold perpetrators of the Hamas attack to account. "I am supporting Mr Netanyahu on this point. They have to catch and punish this criminal action according to their sovereignty, territorial integrity and self-defence rights," Casin says."After this, if they kill children and civilian people, this turns into a kind of ethnic cleansing and other criminal actions," he continues. "How can we explain to the public? I hope Netanyahu and Israeli people will take care and listen to our advice."However, Israeli forces are stepping up their attacks on Gaza and appear to be preparing a ground assault. Israeli actions in Gaza breach international law, says EU's top diplomat"The Israeli war is going to be horrendous," warns Ozel. "We have not yet seen the pictures from Gaza about the deaths of men, women, elderly people and children that we have seen already coming out of Israel.""This will put a lot of pressure on Erdogan, and that's why I think the language seems to be toughening up compared to the first day."With the increase in protests against Israel – many supported by opposition parties – the pressure on Erdogan to harden his stance against Tel Aviv can only grow. 

The Casey Adams Show
Casin Ward - Co-Founder of Hoo.be Speaks on The Creator Economy

The Casey Adams Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2023 36:16


Today I sat down with Casin Ward, co-founder of hoo.be and spoke about all things creator economy. Sign up for Hoo.be Follow Casin Ward Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

International report
Turkey may be key to salvaging Ukraine's Black Sea grain exports

International report

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2023 5:26


Russia's decision to walk out on a deal brokered by the United Nations and Turkey to allow Ukrainian grain exports through the Black Sea has prompted fears of soaring prices and global famine. Turkey, the gatekeeper to the waterway, has a key role to play in finding a solution. The Turkish-flagged TQ Samsun was the last ship to carry grain from a Ukrainian Black Sea port under the deal that guaranteed safe passage to cargo ships leaving the war zone, after Moscow withdrew from the agreement earlier this week. But Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky is calling for grain exports to continue through the Black Sea.Such a move would likely need support from the Turkish navy, which is second only to Russia in the Black Sea.  France slams Russia's suspension of Black Sea grain deal as 'blackmail'"I've been a proponent of this [Turkish naval support] from the very beginning," declares Yoruk Isik, a geopolitical analyst in Istanbul with the Washington-based Middle East Institute."There are some difficulties. The first one will be the insurance question. But we already hear from the Ukrainian government that it set aside a serious amount of money, like half a billion euros, to provide possible insurance."Isik also warned: "I think that Russia could do things that irritate Turkey, possibly in Syria and other places."Russian escalationMoscow warns that cargo ships attempting to carry Ukrainian grain will be considered hostile because they could potentially bear arms for Kyiv.After withdrawing from the grain deal, Russian forces have already started pounding Ukrainian ports. Russia defence ministry says navy carried out live fire 'exercise' in Black SeaBut it is not clear whether Moscow is ready for a confrontation with Turkey if it deploys its naval forces to protect ships carrying Ukrainian grain."They will try to create a hostile environment, possibly maybe dumping some sea mines," warns analyst Isik."But in reality, if Turkey is backing this trade [Ukrainian grain exports], I actually don't expect Russians will have either the ability or the desire to really confront the Turkish navy or the international vessels transiting on the western Black Sea," he added.But Ankara is wary of the risks involved, given the dangers of a possible confrontation with Russian naval forces."The Russian naval fleet is very powerful here, they have a lot of battleships; they have more than ten submarines here," explains Mesut Casin, an international security expert at Istanbul's Yeditepe University and adviser to the Turkish president."This could be a big headache for Nato and for Turkey's security, and this will trigger a kind of blowup in Turkey-Russian relations," he said.Turkey keeps the balanceIf Ankara doesn't offer assistance, other Nato members may want to step in to secure the continuation of Ukrainian grain exports, which experts say is essential to prevent surging food prices and famine in some parts of the world. Grain shortfall from Ukraine war exacerbates food insecurity in AfricaBut Turkey is the gatekeeper to the Black Sea under the international Montreux Convention on maritime traffic, and some analysts say it will be very reluctant to allow warships to enter the war zone."Those ships would make very easy targets," predicts Serhat Guvenc, a professor of international relations at Kadir Has University in Istanbul, "and probably, their presence would not decrease but increase the risk of escalation between Nato and Russia."He adds: "That's the reason why Turkey has suggested to its allies and others that they should reconsider their plans to send in warships into the Black Sea." Erdogan weighs benefits of friendlier ties with Turkey's Western alliesSince the onset of the Ukrainian conflict, Turkey has blocked access to ships from both Russia and Nato countries, other than those that have ports on the Black Sea. The stance is part of what Ankara calls its balanced approach."Turkey is very, very careful here not to touch the security interest of Russia as directly as the United States and other European countries do," explains Huseyin Bagci of the Ankara-based Foreign Policy Institute."Turkey will have a unique position in this respect. As we say, neither West nor East but the Turkish security interest, which is keeping the balance there," Bagci said.Go-betweenTurkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan claims his close ties with his Ukrainian and Russian counterparts helped him broker the UN grain deal. Erdogan says he still believes Turkish diplomacy again can find a solution to avert escalating tensions."The Black Sea, even though a closed and small area, is one of the most dangerous areas in the world," warns presidential advisor Casin. "Someone has to open the gate with the Kremlin; this should be Turkey." Turkey maintains cordial links with Russia on first anniversary of Ukraine warTurkey, as the world's largest flour exporter and among the largest exporters of pasta, stands to lose if Ukrainian grain exports do not resume.With the Turkish waterways no longer full of ships carrying Ukrainian grain, world food prices are predicted to surge – along with pressure to find a solution.

The HVAC Jerks
5, 34 - Jerky Bits! Classic - Always Be Casin'

The HVAC Jerks

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2023 13:04


A Jerky Bits! classic with a little wisdom from Anonymous Joe.

International report
Iran could make old foes Netanyahu and Erdogan the best of friends

International report

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2023 5:10


The return to power of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is raising questions over the future of Turkish-Israeli rapprochement, given the tempestuous relations between Netanyahu and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan to date. Netanyahu's election victory – which swept him back to power as prime minister again – comes as Turkish-Israeli relations are warming. During Netanyahu's previous rule, he and Erdogan routinely exchanged insults. "I think there is an issue in this history between these two leaders, yes," warned Gallia Lindenstrauss, an analyst at the Institute for National Security Studies, a research organization in Tel Aviv.  "There were rhetorical battles between them," Lindenstrauss added. "Especially after the previous normalization attempt in 2018 reached a crisis point. But both leaders are very pragmatic. They both have been in power for a long time and now this pragmatism will assist them." As elections loom in Turkey, Erdogan pulls plug on opposition social mediaCongratulations Erdogan was quick to call Netanyahu to congratulate him on his election victory in a conversation both sides said was cordial. Mesut Casin, a presidential adviser at Istanbul's Yeditepe University, says Iran provides common ground, with Erdogan sharing Netanyahu's concerns over growing Iranian regional influence and Tehran's nuclear energy programme.  "There has been a big transformation in relations between Turkey and Israel relations," added Casin. "This is beneficial for two sides. "Israel has a big headache with Iran. Especially Netanyahu who is very suspicious of Iranian nuclear weapons. According to Netanyahu, they are almost ready to have nuclear forces. Also, this is against the Turkish vital interest. This will be a collapse of the balance of power in the Middle East," said Casin.  With Netanyahu relying on the support of political parties that some analysts describe as having hardline policies toward the Palestinians, a potential flashpoint remains. "There is, of course, the shadow of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. I think we cannot ignore it," cautioned Lindenstauss.  "Any serious deterioration on the Israeli-Palestinian front will also affect Turkish public opinion and will also affect Erdogan and his statements towards Israel. "And we should be cautious because this is an issue that is a point of contention between the two countries," added Lindenstrauss. Ankara's 'change of priorities' Tuesday's visit by Israeli's National Security Minister, Itamar Ben-Gvir, accompanied by a large security detail to Jerusalem's Temple Mount, one of Islam's holiest sites, drew widespread condemnation across the Muslim world.  The Turkish foreign minister, Mevlut Cavusoglu, in a telephone conversation with his Israeli counterpart, Eli Cohen, condemned the visit. But Erdogan, who in the past rarely missed an opportunity to attack Israel for similar actions, remained silent on the incident. Asli Aydintasbas of the Brookings Institution in Washington suggests Ankara's priorities may have changed.   "The Palestinian issue is very much on the back burner in terms of the Turkish discussion. over the past few years. "Over the past few years, various flare-ups on the Israeli-Palestinian front have barely made it to the news in Turkey. "Traditionally, the Palestinian issue had been a litmus test for the relationship between Turkey and Israel. But I think now times are different. Turkey feels it needs Israel's support, that it has developed a strategic relationship with Israel. "The truth is, the Palestinian issue is no longer as critical or important or consequential for the leadership of the Turkish government at the moment." Regional power play Erdogan's rapprochement with Israel is part of a broader policy of improving ties in the region. Analysts point out that many of those country's leaders were uncomfortable with Erdogan's strong backing of the Palestinian cause. For now, Ankara's priorities appear to be focusing on cooperation with Israel from energy to defence. "Turkey is, again, how can I say, eager to establish military cooperation together with Israel," said Casin. "I worked with Israel in the military service. We made very good agreements between Turkey and Israel."

International report
Turkish military incursion in Syria faces opposition from US, Russia

International report

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2022 5:21


Turkish military forces are poised to launch a ground offensive in Syria against US-backed Syrian Kurdish forces, accused by Ankara of attacks on Turkey. But Ankara is facing stiff opposition from both Washington and Moscow. Turkish security forces blame the Syrian Kurdish YPG for carrying out a series of recent attacks against Turkey, including in Istanbul, a charge the group denies.  The Turkish Defense Ministry said Sunday that Turkey launched deadly airstrikes over northern regions of Syria and Iraq, targeting Kurdish groups that Ankara holds responsible for last month's deadly bomb attack in a bustling street in Istanbul. Ankara also accuses them of being linked to PKK insurgents fighting in Turkey. After shelling positions held by the YPG, Turkish forces are now poised to create a 30 km deep security corridor inside Syria. Mesut Casin, a presidential advisor at Istanbul's Yeditepe University, says preparations are almost complete for the incursion saying Turkey has no choice. What will the deadly bombing in Istanbul mean for Turkish politics? "Just in a short time, three attacks killed many civilians. This is number one. And number two, the military has explained that within the last eight months, we lost more than one hundred military service people." Casin told RFI.  He points to a map on his computer screen of the Syrian region under YPG control. "A lot of weapons are deployed in the YPG area in eastern Syria. Often their missiles kill civilians. This is an unacceptable condition for Turkey. This is against our military security and sovereignty," he explains.  Difficult diplomacy The YPG strenuously denies it is launching attacks into Turkey. The Syrian Kurdish group is a close ally of the United States in its war against the Islamic State. The group says it suspended some its operations against the Islamic State because of the looming Turkish threat. "There's the danger that the US government will be torn between two unsavoury options," says Asli Aydintasbas, a visiting fellow of the Washington-based Brookings Institution think tank. "That is to say, abandoning their Kurdish allies, who they've been fighting with, fighting ISIS since 2014, or facing a confrontational relationship with Turkey, when things seem to be on a relatively even keel. "So both of these options are bad," Aydintasbas continues. "The US would be faced with this dilemma if there was a Turkish incursion. So what they're trying to do, behind the scenes, is urge and warn Turkey not to go ahead." Washington is calling on Ankara to step back, a stance echoed by Moscow, which controls part of Syria that Ankara is targeting. Russia also controls Syrian airspace access, which analysts say Turkish forces would need for any ground operation. Iranian-backed militia in Syria have also vowed to resist any Turkish incursion.  Political distraction But with Turkey in the midst of a deep economic crisis, some analysts say powerful domestic forces are behind the planned operation. President Recep Tayyip Erdogan is facing reelection next year and cannot risk losing face by pulling back from such an incursion. "Erdogan desperately needs an operation, any military operation beyond Turkish national borders, and the best place would be in Syria," says Rtd general Haldun Solmazturk of the Ankara-based 21st Century Turkey Institute. Russia's Putin searches for allies in meeting with Iranian and Turkish leaders "But it has become obvious that neither the United States nor the Russian Federation would let this happen. So faced with this reality, Erdogan has already backed down, I believe, and now he's bargaining," Solmazturk says. One concession Ankara is looking for from Washington is purchasing American fighter jets, a sale currently stalled in the US Congress. No let up "I believe the incentive for Mr. Erdogan is to conduct this operation because it would create a kind of rallying around the flag movement," Aydin Selcen, a former senior Turkish diplomat and now a regional analyst for Medyascope news portal, told RFI. "The operation may be delayed, but the threat, or the statement of an imminent military operation for northern Syria, will stay with us until the elections, at least," Selcen adds. Whatever Ankara does, few predict any let up in the coming months by the Turkish military in its targeting of the YPG.

LatinX Audio Lit Mag
Fiction: At Storm's Edge by Kevin Casin

LatinX Audio Lit Mag

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2022 9:40


"Manuel heard the rattle of the seed curtain. He unfurled, cloaked in black, and looked up from his chair. Without a word–Seers never speak for themselves–he held out his hand over the table to welcome his guest and to accept payment for the card reading. “Señor, me llamo Daniel. Please, mi family, will they survive the storm?” The man asked as he took a seat and offered a small, linen bag of coins." Kevin is a gay, Latino fiction writer, and cardiovascular research scientist. He is a second-generation immigrant born in Miami, Florida to Cuban and Colombian parents. For more about him, please see his website: https://kevinmcasin.wordpress.com/. Or follow his Twitter: @kevinthedruid.

LatinX Audio Lit Mag
Behind the Scenes with Kevin Casin, author of, 'At Storm's Edge.'

LatinX Audio Lit Mag

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2022 26:54


Is Flash Fiction the potato chip of the literary universe? Is there any difference between genre fiction and literary fiction? Tune in to this week's behind-the-scenes episode to find out. Kevin is a gay, Latino fiction writer, and cardiovascular research scientist. He is a second-generation immigrant born in Miami, Florida to Cuban and Colombian parents. For more about him, please see his website: https://kevinmcasin.wordpress.com/. Or follow his Twitter: @kevinthedruid.

Ray Taylor Show
Suspiria (1977) Movie Review - Dario Argento - Jessica Harper - Stefania Casin - Flavio Bucci - RTS

Ray Taylor Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2022 25:47


Suspiria (1977) Movie Review - Dario Argento - Jessica Harper - Stefania Casin - Flavio Bucci - RTSSubscribe: InspiredDisorder.com/rts Binge Ad Free: InspiredDisorder.com/plus Show topic: An American newcomer to a prestigious German ballet academy comes to realize that the school is a front for something sinister amid a series of grisly murders.Director: Dario Argento Writers: Dario Argento (screenplay), Daria Nicolodi (screenplay), Thomas De Quincey (book "Suspiria de Profundis") Stars: Jessica Harper, Stefania Casini, Flavio Bucci JOIN Inspired Disorder +PLUS Today! InspiredDisorder.com/plus Membership Includes:Members only discounts and dealsRay Taylor Show AD-FREE + Bonus EpisodesLive Painting ArchiveComplete Podcast Back CatalogueRay's Personal Blog, AMA and so much MORE!Daily Podcast: Ray Taylor Show - InspiredDisorder.com/rts Daily Painting: The Many Faces - InspiredDisorder.com/tmf ALL links: InspiredDisorder.com/links

Movie and TV Show Reviews - Ray Taylor Show
Suspiria (1977) Movie Review - Dario Argento - Jessica Harper - Stefania Casin - Flavio Bucci - RTS

Movie and TV Show Reviews - Ray Taylor Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2022 25:47


Suspiria (1977) Movie Review - Dario Argento - Jessica Harper - Stefania Casin - Flavio Bucci - RTSSubscribe: InspiredDisorder.com/rts Binge Ad Free: InspiredDisorder.com/plus Show topic: An American newcomer to a prestigious German ballet academy comes to realize that the school is a front for something sinister amid a series of grisly murders.Director: Dario Argento Writers: Dario Argento (screenplay), Daria Nicolodi (screenplay), Thomas De Quincey (book "Suspiria de Profundis") Stars: Jessica Harper, Stefania Casini, Flavio Bucci JOIN Inspired Disorder +PLUS Today! InspiredDisorder.com/plus Membership Includes:Members only discounts and dealsRay Taylor Show AD-FREE + Bonus EpisodesLive Painting ArchiveComplete Podcast Back CatalogueRay's Personal Blog, AMA and so much MORE!Daily Podcast: Ray Taylor Show - InspiredDisorder.com/rts Daily Painting: The Many Faces - InspiredDisorder.com/tmf ALL links: InspiredDisorder.com/links

The Jake Dunlap Show
Create a business around your passion and OWN your audience. Is web 3.0 the future of creator economy? Jordan Greenfield and Cassin Ward creators of hoo.be.

The Jake Dunlap Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2022 42:21


In today's episode of the Jake Dunlap Show, we are joined by Jordan Greenfield and Cassin Ward, co-founders of hoo.be, a popular link-in-bio social media startup that focuses on helping artists, athletes, creators and brands, stand out in the overcrowded social media.They talk about the future of social media and how this new trend of content creator economy (businesses built around social media platformsand social media influencers) has generated the demand for platforms like the one they developed.Listen to Jordan and Casin's story, from childhood dreams and the power of manifestation to creating a successful business and contradicting the myth of never mixing business with friendship. Time stamps: 01:02- Introducing today's guests, Jordan Greenfield & Cassin Ward, co-founders of hoo.be;02:21- Casin Ward- from dreams of being an Olympic skier and a rock star to co-founding a start-up company;06:49- Jordan Greenfield learned from his athletic background the importance of team spirit and building relationships with people, and he views his team as a family;08:38- Manifestation is real!12:47- Jordan and Casin's unlikely meeting and starting their business ventures together;15:13- How they got through tough times and the misconceptions around mixing friendships with business;23:20- When celebrities started creating their own brands and investing in their own businesses the need for a platform like hoo.be became crucial;29:31- Social media and social networks trends- where is it all heading and the impact this has on people that are not public figures vs. established celebrities;35:47- Predictions on the long-term evolution and impact of social media;40:37- Parting words.  Quotes “That dream you have as a kid…someone might say I wanted to be a firefighter, an astronaut or a rock star and for me, my dream was when I was a kid, ten-eleven, to be a rock star. (...) Being a start-up founder… you're putting yourself in the position to be that rock star.” “Everything I always wanted to do, whether it was, you know, skiing, my mom told me this, not too long ago (...)I could never do it small. I could never just do it like the rest of the kids. I had to, not just be on the ski team, I had to try to go to the Olympics.” “ There are thousands and tens of thousands of people in the world that know about hoo.be that have no idea who we are or that we exist and I think that's the coolest thing in the world. To build something that ultimately becomes so much bigger than you.” “And so this idea of actually picturing what you want to go out and accomplish, and then getting tangible steps to get there, in my opinion, is one of the most powerful things in the world.” “In startups, it's a f****** marathon, and we're from Boston! (…) The weird consulting gigs we were doing during the pandemic to continue to pay the bills and allow ourselves to continue building, it was wild, and I think that's where your true character is shown when you do have your backs against the wall.” “First impressions don't exist in person anymore when you're shaking someone's hand and you're looking them in the eyes (thanks to today's technology) they've already gotten to that point.” ______________________________ Get in contact with Jordan : InstagramLinkedinTwitter Get in contact with Casin : InstagramTwitterLinkedinEmail hoo.be platform and social media Join hoo.beYoutubeTiktok ______________________________  Mentions: Web 3- a new iteration of theWorld Wide Web;Creator economy -new business trend;David DobrikInternet personality who found early success on the video-sharing platform Vine, before starting his vlog on YouTube; David Dobrik's social media:Youtube | Instagram | TikTok |Twitter | Facebook | Website 50 CentIs an American rapper, actor, and businessman described as a "master of the nuanced art of lyrical brevity”; 50 Cent's social media:Youtube | Instagram | Facebook | Spotify __________________________  Follow Jake: WebsiteInstagramLinkedInTwitter ______________________________

3Fattori
Ep. 330 - La variante Omicron e la reazione dei mercati

3Fattori

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2021 8:17


le conseguenze attese sull'economia e il settore dei Casinò a Macao

Mindalia.com-Salud,Espiritualidad,Conocimiento
Recuerda quién realmente eres y vive tu Propósito. Entrevista a María Laura Casin

Mindalia.com-Salud,Espiritualidad,Conocimiento

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2021 46:52


En Ivoox puedes encontrar sólo algunos de los audios de Mindalia. Para escuchar las 4 grabaciones diarias que publicamos entra en https://www.mindaliatelevision.com. Si deseas ver el vídeo perteneciente a este audio, pincha aquí: https://youtu.be/9x5HiHUzEXg Tu vida es valiosa. El Universo no se equivoca, si estás aquí es porque tu existencia es perfecta y necesaria. Al expresar y amar tu autenticidad honras ese Propósito. María Laura Casin Es Terapeuta Holística, Profesora de Meditación, Abogada y Mediadora. Actualmente se dedico a acompañar procesos de despertar a través de talleres, conferencias y sesiones individuales. Apuntate a su taller o sesiones individuales en las cuales trabaja la Armonización, Sanación de creencias limitantes, Meditaciones con Ángeles y Sanación de Linajes Ancestrales. https://conexionangelica.com/ https://www.instagram.com/marialaurac... https://www.facebook.com/marialaura.c... Infórmate de todo el programa en: http://television.mindalia.com/catego... ***CON PREGUNTAS AL FINAL DE LA CONFERENCIA PARA RESOLVER TUS DUDAS **** Si te parece interesante.... ¡COMPÁRTELO!! :-) DURACIÓN: 45m Aproximadamente ------------INFORMACIÓN SOBRE MINDALIA----------DPM Mindalia.com es una ONG internacional sin ánimo de lucro. Nuestra misión es la difusión universal de contenidos para la mejora de la consciencia espiritual, mental y física. -Apóyanos con tu donación mediante Paypal https://www.mindaliatelevision.com/ha... -Colabora con el mundo suscribiéndote a este canal, dejándonos un comentario de energía positiva en nuestros vídeos y compartiéndolos. De esta forma, este conocimiento llegará a mucha más gente. - Sitio web: https://www.mindalia.com - Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mindalia.ayuda/ - Twitter: http://twitter.com/mindaliacom - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mindalia_com/ - Periscope: https://www.pscp.tv/mindaliacom - Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/mindaliacom - Vaughn: https://vaughn.live/mindalia - VK: https://vk.com/mindalia *Mindalia.com no se hace responsable de las opiniones vertidas en este vídeo, ni necesariamente participa de ellas. *Mindalia.com no se responsabiliza de la fiabilidad de las informaciones de este vídeo, cualquiera sea su origen. *Este vídeo es exclusivamente informativo.

Birdland
Anno jazz 1971: cinque capolavori (5./5)

Birdland

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2021 26:50


La fine degli anni '60 e l'inizio del decennio successivo è un periodo nel quale si assiste ad una serie di trasformazioni e rivolgimenti del mondo musicale che favorisce la nascita di nuove forme di espressione, anche a livello discografico, in molti ambiti.Questa serie di trasmissioni vuole mettere in evidenza, a cinquant'anni di distanza, la straordinaria annata che fu il 1971 per il jazz.Saranno considerati due album di piano solo realizzati da chi la storia sancirà poi maestri del pianismo jazz moderno. Facing You di Keith Jarrett e il primo volume delle Piano Improvisations di Chick Corea sono lavori che tra l'altro inaugurano la fortunata serie di ECM in questo particolare format. Joe Zawinul e Wayne Shorter da una parte, John McLaughlin dall'altra – fatto tesoro della loro esperienza con l'estetica rivoluzionaria proposta da Miles Davis in quegli anni – propongono in quel 1971 i visionari esordi di due gruppi che illumineranno il jazz-rock nascente: i Weather Report e la Mahavishnu Orchestra.Uno spazio sarà infine dedicato a Oliver Nelson, in relazione alla prestigiosa serie di registrazioni live realizzate a Montreux che contribuirono sin dai primi anni alla diffusione del nome del festival nel mondo. Nella quinta ed ultima edizione al vecchio Casinò, che sarà distrutto per il noto incendio nel dicembre di quell'anno, l'esperto sassofonista, arrangiatore e direttore d'orchestra si presentò sul palco ospitando Gato Barbieri, il cui nome sboccerà definitivamente proprio in quel 1971 grazie anche al concerto con il suo gruppo sullo stesso palco di Montreux, ben presto pubblicato su disco con il titolo El Pampero.

Birdland
Anno jazz 1971: cinque capolavori (4./5)

Birdland

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2021 26:13


La fine degli anni '60 e l'inizio del decennio successivo è un periodo nel quale si assiste ad una serie di trasformazioni e rivolgimenti del mondo musicale che favorisce la nascita di nuove forme di espressione, anche a livello discografico, in molti ambiti.Questa serie di trasmissioni vuole mettere in evidenza, a cinquant'anni di distanza, la straordinaria annata che fu il 1971 per il jazz.Saranno considerati due album di piano solo realizzati da chi la storia sancirà poi maestri del pianismo jazz moderno. Facing You di Keith Jarrett e il primo volume delle Piano Improvisations di Chick Corea sono lavori che tra l'altro inaugurano la fortunata serie di ECM in questo particolare format. Joe Zawinul e Wayne Shorter da una parte, John McLaughlin dall'altra – fatto tesoro della loro esperienza con l'estetica rivoluzionaria proposta da Miles Davis in quegli anni – propongono in quel 1971 i visionari esordi di due gruppi che illumineranno il jazz-rock nascente: i Weather Report e la Mahavishnu Orchestra.Uno spazio sarà infine dedicato a Oliver Nelson, in relazione alla prestigiosa serie di registrazioni live realizzate a Montreux che contribuirono sin dai primi anni alla diffusione del nome del festival nel mondo. Nella quinta ed ultima edizione al vecchio Casinò, che sarà distrutto per il noto incendio nel dicembre di quell'anno, l'esperto sassofonista, arrangiatore e direttore d'orchestra si presentò sul palco ospitando Gato Barbieri, il cui nome sboccerà definitivamente proprio in quel 1971 grazie anche al concerto con il suo gruppo sullo stesso palco di Montreux, ben presto pubblicato su disco con il titolo El Pampero.

Birdland
Anno jazz 1971: cinque capolavori (3./5)

Birdland

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2021 27:01


La fine degli anni '60 e l'inizio del decennio successivo è un periodo nel quale si assiste ad una serie di trasformazioni e rivolgimenti del mondo musicale che favorisce la nascita di nuove forme di espressione, anche a livello discografico, in molti ambiti.Questa serie di trasmissioni vuole mettere in evidenza, a cinquant'anni di distanza, la straordinaria annata che fu il 1971 per il jazz.Saranno considerati due album di piano solo realizzati da chi la storia sancirà poi maestri del pianismo jazz moderno. Facing You di Keith Jarrett e il primo volume delle Piano Improvisations di Chick Corea sono lavori che tra l'altro inaugurano la fortunata serie di ECM in questo particolare format. Joe Zawinul e Wayne Shorter da una parte, John McLaughlin dall'altra – fatto tesoro della loro esperienza con l'estetica rivoluzionaria proposta da Miles Davis in quegli anni – propongono in quel 1971 i visionari esordi di due gruppi che illumineranno il jazz-rock nascente: i Weather Report e la Mahavishnu Orchestra.Uno spazio sarà infine dedicato a Oliver Nelson, in relazione alla prestigiosa serie di registrazioni live realizzate a Montreux che contribuirono sin dai primi anni alla diffusione del nome del festival nel mondo. Nella quinta ed ultima edizione al vecchio Casinò, che sarà distrutto per il noto incendio nel dicembre di quell'anno, l'esperto sassofonista, arrangiatore e direttore d'orchestra si presentò sul palco ospitando Gato Barbieri, il cui nome sboccerà definitivamente proprio in quel 1971 grazie anche al concerto con il suo gruppo sullo stesso palco di Montreux, ben presto pubblicato su disco con il titolo El Pampero.

Birdland
Anno jazz 1971: cinque capolavori (2./5)

Birdland

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2021 25:36


La fine degli anni '60 e l'inizio del decennio successivo è un periodo nel quale si assiste ad una serie di trasformazioni e rivolgimenti del mondo musicale che favorisce la nascita di nuove forme di espressione, anche a livello discografico, in molti ambiti.Questa serie di trasmissioni vuole mettere in evidenza, a cinquant'anni di distanza, la straordinaria annata che fu il 1971 per il jazz.Saranno considerati due album di piano solo realizzati da chi la storia sancirà poi maestri del pianismo jazz moderno. Facing You di Keith Jarrett e il primo volume delle Piano Improvisations di Chick Corea sono lavori che tra l'altro inaugurano la fortunata serie di ECM in questo particolare format. Joe Zawinul e Wayne Shorter da una parte, John McLaughlin dall'altra – fatto tesoro della loro esperienza con l'estetica rivoluzionaria proposta da Miles Davis in quegli anni – propongono in quel 1971 i visionari esordi di due gruppi che illumineranno il jazz-rock nascente: i Weather Report e la Mahavishnu Orchestra.Uno spazio sarà infine dedicato a Oliver Nelson, in relazione alla prestigiosa serie di registrazioni live realizzate a Montreux che contribuirono sin dai primi anni alla diffusione del nome del festival nel mondo. Nella quinta ed ultima edizione al vecchio Casinò, che sarà distrutto per il noto incendio nel dicembre di quell'anno, l'esperto sassofonista, arrangiatore e direttore d'orchestra si presentò sul palco ospitando Gato Barbieri, il cui nome sboccerà definitivamente proprio in quel 1971 grazie anche al concerto con il suo gruppo sullo stesso palco di Montreux, ben presto pubblicato su disco con il titolo El Pampero.

Birdland
Anno jazz 1971: cinque capolavori (1./5)

Birdland

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2021 25:30


La fine degli anni '60 e l'inizio del decennio successivo è un periodo nel quale si assiste ad una serie di trasformazioni e rivolgimenti del mondo musicale che favorisce la nascita di nuove forme di espressione, anche a livello discografico, in molti ambiti.Questa serie di trasmissioni vuole mettere in evidenza, a cinquant'anni di distanza, la straordinaria annata che fu il 1971 per il jazz.Saranno considerati due album di piano solo realizzati da chi la storia sancirà poi maestri del pianismo jazz moderno. Facing You di Keith Jarrett e il primo volume delle Piano Improvisations di Chick Corea sono lavori che tra l'altro inaugurano la fortunata serie di ECM in questo particolare format. Joe Zawinul e Wayne Shorter da una parte, John McLaughlin dall'altra – fatto tesoro della loro esperienza con l'estetica rivoluzionaria proposta da Miles Davis in quegli anni – propongono in quel 1971 i visionari esordi di due gruppi che illumineranno il jazz-rock nascente: i Weather Report e la Mahavishnu Orchestra.Uno spazio sarà infine dedicato a Oliver Nelson, in relazione alla prestigiosa serie di registrazioni live realizzate a Montreux che contribuirono sin dai primi anni alla diffusione del nome del festival nel mondo. Nella quinta ed ultima edizione al vecchio Casinò, che sarà distrutto per il noto incendio nel dicembre di quell'anno, l'esperto sassofonista, arrangiatore e direttore d'orchestra si presentò sul palco ospitando Gato Barbieri, il cui nome sboccerà definitivamente proprio in quel 1971 grazie anche al concerto con il suo gruppo sullo stesso palco di Montreux, ben presto pubblicato su disco con il titolo El Pampero.

Well + Worthy
Lean into Learning Series with Paige Taylor

Well + Worthy

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2020 14:57


Keep Smiling. Keep Growing. Keep knowing.  Keep smiling through the hards challenges.  Keep growing and becoming stronger.  Keep knowing that God desired to help you.Today we continue our lean Into learning conversations and I welcome Paige Taylor to the show!  Paige Is a beautiful mom to her son Casin. Today we chat about Paige's sweet family, some of her fears and hopes for the future of her family, her faith, and how leaning Into faith can help you become stronger every day.