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durée : 01:58:48 - Aldo Ciccolini (1925-2015) - par : Philippe Cassard - Hommage à ce grand pianiste, 10 ans tout juste après qu'il nous a quittés. Quelques documents rares et inédits. - réalisé par : Philippe Petit
Join us for a special episode that brings you the co-founders of Beadle & Grimm's! Bill Rehor, the Host, and Jon Ciccolini, the DM, of the hilarious DnD TV show "Faster Purple Worm! Kill! Kill!" We discuss how they started playing Dungeons and Dragons to introducing their own children to tabletop role playing games!
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The Animal Rescue Podcast: what you always wanted to know but didn’t know who to ask
This week Dr. Andrew Ciccolini returns to talk about emergency preparedness with pets. We discuss what you should include in your first aid kit, some first aid you can provide at home, and when to take your pet in to see a vet. To learn more about animal first aid you can check out https://www.avma.org/resources-tools/animal-health-and-welfare/disaster-preparedness or www.webmd.com/pets. You can also check him out on Instagram @okay_vet. Thanks for listening! If you liked what you heard, please rate, review, and subscribe. If you have ideas for future guests please email me at theanimalrescuepodcast@gmail.com or follow me @theanimalrescuepod on Instagram. You can also learn more about the organizations I interview and how to listen/watch at www.theanimalrescuepodcast.my.canva.site
An opinion piece in the New York Times caught our eye: A Paper That Says Science Should Be Impartial Was Rejected By Major Journals. You Can't Make This Up. by Pamela Paul. Can science be impartial and how do we address bias? The reference article can be found here. Other show notes: Citation Justice: https://cccc.ncte.org/cccc/citation-justice References: Abbot, D.; Bikfalvi, A.; Bleske-Rechek, A.; Bodmer, W.; Boghossian, P.; Carvalho, C.; Ciccolini, J.; Coyne, J.; Gauss, J.; Gill, P.; Jitomirskaya, S.; Jussim, L.; Krylov, A.; Loury, G.; Maroja, L.; McWhorter, J.; Moosavi, S.; Schwerdtle, P.N.; Pearl, J.; Quintanilla-Tornel, M.; III, H.S.; Schreiner, P.; Schwerdtfeger, P.; Shechtman, D.; Shifman, M.; Tanzman, J.; Trout, B.; Warshel, A.; West, J. In Defense of Merit in Science. Controversial_Ideas 2023, 3, 1. Paul, P. (2023, May 4). A Paper That Says Science Should Be Impartial Was Rejected by Major Journals. You Can't Make This Up. The New York Times. Sjoding, M. W., Dickson, R. P., Iwashyna, T. J., Gay, S. E., Valley, T. Sl. (2020). Racial bias in pulse oximetry measurement. New England Journal of Medicine, 383: 2477-2478. doi: 10.1056/NEJMc2029240 Obermeyer, Z., Powers, B., Vogeli, C., Mullainathan, S. (2019). Dissecting racial bias in an algorithm used to manage the health of populations. Science 366: 447-453. Engineered by Dreamstate Productions Music by Michael Conrad
Things discussed: Seth on early, talks Hank Greenberg and gefilte fish. Hockeytalk: Soft goals override everything else you do in a hockey game. Quinnipiac is the best defensive team—you don't give that team three "pick-sixes" in soft goals. Step one is don't hit three posts. The first bank was inexcusable, the second was brain-exploding, and the weak saucer pass he gave up when Michigan had a chance to tie cemented Portillo's legacy as the next Billy Sauer. Who's coming back? Fantilli could get drafted by Chicago, who would be smart to leave him in college to put off his free agent year and tank for a better pick next year. Healthy Nazar, healthy Truscott, Casey breakout, Nick Moldenhauer from the freshman class, and a portal defender (Ryan Siedem from Harvard) and LFG. Goalie? West removed his name from the portal, gives you an okay floor. All in on Brown's Mathieu Caron in the portal, but you never know who can be pried loose. COVID year guys? Would like to bring back Ciccolini, think Pehrson can move on, Granowicz? Draper & Lapointe's turn to be the 4th liners. Hoops: Looking at some big portal additions. Everybody they got can defend. Could they get Olivier Nkamhoua (pronounced Kam-wa)? Could they get Hunter Dickinson back? He's probably assessing his market value, and whether Michigan's additions are going to make them contenders. Do the additions make them contenders? It makes them VERY athletic, can be a defensive nightmare with enough spacing and scoring options to be a passable offense. Love: Do not have him be your #1 pick and roll guy. Dug changes the math there, because he's going to progress from a 20/20 ATO guy to a 25/18 guy, and that's a *massive* difference to an offense.
People will always need access to veterinary care, even in times of war and natural disaster. How can we help them receive it? This week, Shawn & Ivan speak with Dr. Andrew Ciccolini of Galaxy Vets about telehealth for disaster response. Andrew recommends The Mission, the Men, and Me by Pete Blaber (amzn.to/3kSkOgv). Learn more about Andrew at galaxyvets.foundation.
Dr Andrew Ciccolini is a Medical Director at the National Mill Dog Rescue, a non-profit that rescues and rehomes discarded breeding dogs, and also the Director of Non-Profit Initiatives at Galaxy Vets. His background includes serving in the U.S. Army, where he worked his way up from Associate Veterinarian to VP of Operations. In addition to his veterinary degree, he also has a Master's degree in Organizational Leadership. In this conversation Andrew takes us on a wild ride through his career with detours into what it's like to be a military vet, working with high-performance dogs, why choosing not-for-profit work works for him, why it might work for you, and how incorporating some of it in your business might work for your team. We draw on Andrew's military experience and his leadership Master's to talk about leadership styles, finding the right ways to motivate a vet team beyond money (but also including money!), and Andrew tells us about his current work for the Galaxy Vets Foundation to support pet owners in Ukraine. Time markers: 1. Bad decisions, good stories. 6:00 2. Life as an army vet in the US. 9:00 3. Working with high-performance dogs 12:15 4. What Andrew learnt in his time as a military vet. 14:46 5. Leadership lessons from the military. 16:00 6. Can you change your leadership style? 23:19 7. Motivating veterinary teams: beyond the $$$'s. 26:41 8. National Mill Dog Rescue. 31:40 9. Dealing with 'divided' teams. 33:30 10. Not-for-profit work. 35:54 11. Galaxy Vets Foundation and its work in Ukraine. 39:58 12. What we've learnt about Telemedicine from their work in Ukraine. 41:07 13. Rediscovering your passion through charity work. 43:24 14. Being okay with being okay. 49:10 15. The pass-along question. (Chihuahuas!) 53:00 16. Andrew's podcast choices. 56:20 17. The one question. 56:56 Join the mailing list to hear about new opportunities at Galaxy Vets here, or volunteer to provide telehealth services to the pets and pet owners of Ukraine here. Get your clinical skills nudged way beyond okay with our clinical podcasts at vvn.supercast.com Go to thevetvault.com for show notes and to check out our guests' favourite books, podcasts and everything else we talk about in the show. We love to hear from you. If you have a question for us or you'd like to give us some feedback please get in touch via email at info@thevetvault.com, or catch up with us on Instagram. And if you like what you hear, please share the love by clicking on the share button wherever you're listening and sending a link to someone who you think should hear this. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/vet-vault/message
Welcome back Witches! Today's episode is going to be the very 1st in our brand new Which Witch series where we're going to flesh out different types of witchcraft!! For our first episode in this series we're going to dig into Kitchen Witches and Kitchen Witchery. So get in losers, and let's look at what Kitchen Magic looks like. We would be forever thankful if you leave our podcast a 5-Star review. If you really loved the show and want more Get in Loser content, check out our Supercast link below, or search the Supercast website for Get in Loser, We're Doing Witchcraft. You can also find us at our Buy Me a Coffee link below. There you can purchase a membership to our podcast and obtain exclusives like, getting episodes early, shout outs on the show, access to our “Ask me anything” forum, our monthly newsletter, a promo code for merchandise, and more. You can also find us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram @GetinWitches, on TikTok @weredoingwitchcraft or email us at weredoingwitchcraft@gmail.com. You can support our show through our Supercast: https://getinloserweredoingwitchcraft.supercast.com/ Buy Me a Coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/getinwitches Music by Karl Casey @ White Bat Audio- The Witch ----more---- References Ciccolini, Kristen. Kitchen Witch Basics (2022). Good Witch Kitchen. https://www.goodwitchkitchen.net/kitchen-witch-basics/ Ciccolini, Kristen. Kitchen Witch Rituals. (2022) Good Witch Kitchen. https://kciccolini.notion.site/Kitchen-Witch-Rituals-cce592303d07421a9dab9372339008e5 Renee. Kitchen Goddesses. (2022) Awesome on 20. https://awesomeon20.com/kitchen-goddesses/ Vervenna. Deities for The Kitchen Witch. The Cottage Mystic. https://www.thecottagemystic.com/deities-for-the-kitchen-witch.html Vera, Alyssa. Kitchen Witchery for Beginners. (2022). Burbage, Lacey (2023). What is a Kitchen Witch? Naturally Modern Life. https://naturallymodernlife.com/what-is-a-kitchen-witch/ Wigington, Patti (2019). What is Kitchen Witchcraft? Learn Religions. https://www.learnreligions.com/about-kitchen-witches-2562549 Moone, Aurora (2022). Magical Properties of Lavender, Materia Magicka. https://plentifulearth.com/magical-properties-lavender/ Moone, Aurora (2019). Magical Properties of Cinnamon, Materia Magicka. https://plentifulearth.com/magical-properties-of-cinnamon-cinnamon-materia-magicka/ Terravara (n.d.). Basil: Magical Properties, Benefits & Uses. https://www.terravara.com/basil-magical-properties/ Caro, Tina (2019). Mint;s Magickal Origins. https://magickalspot.com/mint-magical-properties/ Otherworldly Oracle (2019). 14+ Kitchen Gods and Hearth Goddesses for the Kitchen Witch. https://otherworldlyoracle.com/kitchen-gods-hearth-goddesses/ Britannica (n.d.). Brownie. https://www.britannica.com/topic/brownie-English-folklore The Wholesome Witch (n.d.). What is a Kitchen Witch? And how to become one. https://www.thewholesomewitch.com/what-is-a-kitchen-witch/ Youtube: The Green Witch IttyBittyCelticWitch
Link to bioRxiv paper: http://biorxiv.org/cgi/content/short/2022.12.02.518869v1?rss=1 Authors: Baur, K., Carrillo Garcia, C., San, S., von Hahn, M., Strelau, J., Hölzl-Wenig, G., Mandl, C., Ciccolini, F. Abstract: Late in neural development, the expression of growth/differentiation factor (GDF) 15 increases in the germinal epithelium of the murine ganglionic eminence (GE). However, the function of GDF15 in this region is unknown. We here show that ablation of GDF15 leads to an increase in proliferation of apically and subapically dividing progenitors in the GE. This is associated with faster cell cycle progression in both progenitor groups, and an increase in the total number of cycling progenitors. Enhanced proliferation of apically dividing progenitors leads to a permanent significant increase in the number of ependymal and apical neural stem cells (NSCs). Our data also indicate that the extra proliferation of subapically dividing progenitors causes a transient increase in the number of neuronal progenitors, which is compensated by increased apoptosis. Independent of the genotype, activity of endogenous epidermal growth factor (EGFR) signalling is essential for the proliferation of apically and subapically dividing progenitors. However, lack of GDF15 leads to a reduced cell surface expression of EGFR and altered dynamics of MAPK activation in response to EGF stimulation. Application of exogenous GDF15 rescued the effect of the genotype on the expression of EGFR and decreased proliferation in the mutant GE. Taken together, our results indicate that GDF15 modulates proliferation and growth factor responsiveness of apical progenitors in the developing GE, thereby regulating the number of total ependymal and NSCs. Copy rights belong to original authors. Visit the link for more info Podcast created by Paper Player, LLC
The Photos [mm:ss] "Do You Have Fun" The Photos Epic NJE 36515 1980 Well, do you? Interested parties can spot Wendy Wu in this BBC doc on The New Romantics (https://youtu.be/Idkdr1s64HA). Aldo Ciccolini [mm:ss] "Trois Valses Distinguées Du Précieux Dégoûté" Piano Music of Erik Satie, Vol. 1 Angel Records S-36482 1968 Some modern waltzes of Erik Satie as performed by Mssr. Ciccolini. The Decemberists [mm:ss] "The Sporting Life" Picaresque Kill Rock Stars/Jealous Butcher Records JB-053 2005 A great packaging of this album, including some lovely extra bits on side 4 such as a cover of Joanna Newsome's "Bridges and Balloons" (https://youtu.be/6Drbt86VtOw). This tour also featured Petra Haden helping out on violin and tambo (https://youtu.be/3fmMHnPr9XQ). If I recall correctly, she also performed a rendition of "Wuthering Heights" (https://youtu.be/b6JO1iHmTBk). Spinners [mm:ss] "Games People Play" Pick of the Litter Atlantic SD 18141 1975 A mighty fine album featuring this track which got them to number one on the Billboard Hot Soul Singles in 1975. Iron Maiden [mm:ss] "Die with Your Boots On" Piece of Mind EMI 1A 064-07724 1983 I was all in on this album when I was 15 and played the cassette version of this album to dust. Fortunately I was able to pick up the Benelux pressing when I was in Amsterdam a few months ago. And in case you're wondering, this album made it to number 9 on the Dutch charts. Kowloon Walled City [mm:ss] "Oxygen Tent" Piecework Neurot Recordings/Gilead Media NR119/RELIC111 2021 Majestic and heavy album from this Bay Area band. One of my favorites from 2021, on milky white vinyl. Pinchas Zukerman/Daniel Barenboim/London Philharmonic Orchestra [mm:ss] "Elgar: Violin Concerto, II-Andante" Pinchas Zukerman, Violiin/Daniel Barenboim, Conductor Elgar: Violin Concerto, Op. 61 Columbia Masterworks M 34517 1976 Molto relaxo, molto romantico. Henry Mancini [mm:ss] "The Pink Panther Theme" The Pink Panther RCA Victor LSP-2795 1963 Every day someone is born who has never heard the Pink Panther theme. If you are one of those people, enjoy! The Monkees [mm:ss] "What Am I Doing Hangin' 'Round?" Pisces, Aquarius, Capricorn & Jones Ltd. Colgems COS-104 1967 In case you were wondering, Mickey is an Pisces, Peter is an Aquarius, and both Michael and Davy are Capricorns. Boston Spaceships [mm:ss] "Canned Food Demons" The Planets Are Blasted Guided By Voices Inc. GBVI-5 2009 Robert Pollard, Chris Slusarenko, and John Moen. Mick Ronson [mm:ss] "White Light/White Hear" Play Don't Worry RCA APL1-0681 1975 Ok, we get it... you can play guitar. Evidently, Mick salvaged the backing track for this VU number from Bowie's Pin Ups session. George Martin and his Orchestra [mm:ss] "Help!" Play Help! United Artists Records UAS 6448 1965 A very layered jazzy rendtion of the my favorite Beatles' film theme song from the lads' arranger. The Melachrino Strings [mm:ss] "It's Not Unusual" Play the Tom Jones Hits! Pickwick/33 Records SPC-3242 1970 From the label that famously produced inexpensive soundalike compilations of hit songs comes some easy listening renditions of The Welshman. L.A. Witch [mm:ss] "Gen-Z" Play with Fire Suicide Squeeze SSQ173 2020 One of the bright spots of peak Covid was this gem by the excellent LA Witch in August of 2020. Not that you can see it, but this record is on beautiful popsicle red and orange vinyl. Delicious! Xiu Xiu [mm:ss] "Audrey's Dance" Plays the Music of Twin Peaks Polyvinyl Record Company PRC-312 2016 I can neither confirm nor deny that I had a thing for Audrey Horne. Music behind the DJ: "The Tiber Twist" by Henry Mancini
Andrew Ciccolini is a Medical Director at the National Mill Dog Rescue, a large non-profit located in Peyton Colorado, and the Director of Non-Profit Initiatives at Galaxy Vets. His background includes serving in the U.S. Army, where he worked his way up from Associate Veterinarian to VP of Operations. In addition to his Doctorate in Veterinary Medicine, he has a Master's degree in Organizational Leadership. That is what you see on the surface. Listen to this episode of The Verdict where we dive deeper! In this episode: What got Dr. Ciccolini into veterinary practice and non-profit work Hear about Galaxy Vets and how they improve access to care for underserved communities, reduce economic euthanasia, and provide animal disaster and humanitarian response solutions Information you may not have known about puppy mills Find out how you can help families and pets affected by war in Ukraine I hope you enjoyed the episode! Andrew was so generous to share his story and give us some insight into carrying on a legacy. Please let me know your thoughts! Connect with Dr. Ciccolini: Donate at https://galaxyvets.foundation/ Andrew's social media: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ac-dvm/ Instagram: @okay_vet Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DrAndrewDVM The Foundation's social media: LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/company/galaxyvetsfoundation/ Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/galaxyvetsfoundation/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/galaxyvetsfoundation Connect with Tom Feher: Website: www.feherlawfirm.com Facebook: @feherlaw Instagram: @feherlawpc Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
If you've ever questioned what your hormones do, how your diet can aid mental health or if you just want to learn more about your cycle… listen up! Kristen Ciccolini, host of The Lunar Body podcast and founder of Good Witch Kitchen, is a functional nutritionist who is breaking down all of this for you. This is definitely an episode you'll want to take notes on :)
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Andrew Ciccolini is a Medical Director at the National Mill Dog Rescue, a large non-profit located in Peyton Colorado, and the Director of Non-Profit Initiatives at Galaxy Vets. His background includes serving in the U.S. Army, where he worked his way up from Associate Veterinarian to VP of Operations. In addition to his Doctorate in Veterinary Medicine, he has a Master's degree in Organizational Leadership. Galyna is the Head of Public Relations at Galaxy Vets. She has 15 years of experience in reputation management, crisis communications, and media relations for the cross-section of government, and non-profit organizations. Before diving into the veterinary world, she managed global PR for technology startups. Galyna is passionate about social responsibility strategies, storytelling, and initiatives that drive positive change. Topics Covered In This Episode: Non-Profit Initiatives and Galaxy Vets Foundation Telemedicine in Ukraine Telehealth as mental health support for pet owners How mobile veterinarians and telehealth are helping to address access to care issues Red tape in telehealth or telemedicine; Can veterinarians provide these services in other countries without fear of losing their licenses? Challenges with resources and technology in Telemedicine in Ukraine VetCT and how they've been providing help with challenging cases Burnout Prevention and Emotional Support Initiatives How you can help or become involved in this initiative Links & Resources for Dr. Andrew and Galyna: Donate or volunteer for Galaxy Vets Foundation Help the Ukrainian Armed Forces Connect with us on Linkedin: Andrew Ciccolini Galyna Danylenko The House Call Vet Academy links: Find out about The House Call Vet Academy online CE course Learn more about Dr. Eve Harrison Learn more about 1-to-1 coaching for current & prospective house call, mobile, & concierge vets Get House Call Vet Swag! Find out about the next House Call & Mobile Vet Conference Music: In loving memory of Dr. Steve Weinberg. Intro & outro guitar music was written, performed, & recorded by house call veterinarian Dr. Steve Weinberg. Thank you to our sponsors! Rockin' Pets, Rollin' Vets PriVet Pet Care First Opinion Veterinary Ultrasound- Online CE courses on ultrasonography & machine selection
Dr. Andrew Ciccolini joins Ivan and Ryan to discuss creating a non-profit component within an organization. As the Director of Non-Profit Initiatives at Galaxy Vets and Medical Director at the National Mill Dog Rescue, Dr. Ciccolini leads the mission of Galaxy Vets Foundation, strategic corporate social responsibility, and elaborates on how the organization can benefit from the charity element.Donate: Official account of the Armed Forces of Ukraine: https://bit.ly/3NvODNmTopics discussed:- Andrew's career story in the vet industry- Galaxy Vets Foundation's mission- What is corporate social responsibility- Where a Foundation fits into an organization
In the fifth episode of Crease Thoughts: Views From the Blue Paint, I will be having Michael Ciccolini. Michael Ciccolini is a Hockey Director for the Vaughan Kings organization. He is always in and around the rinks cheering on VK and giving us the support we need to win games and championships. You can check him out on Instagram at @vkaaahockey, on Twitter at @vaughankingsAAA, and on their website at vaughankings.com. Enjoy!
When you think of amazing leaders throughout history, there's a good chance you're thinking of someone who has enacted transformational leadership. Today we get to learn all about the pillars of transformational leadership - what it's made of, why it can be so beneficial, and what some of the downsides might be in this interview with Dr. Andrew Ciccolini. Andrew is just wrapping up his Master's degree in Organizational Leadership and so generously shares his insight with us. Veterinary medicine is definitely in need of this leadership style, so let's all pay close attention!...More about Andrew Ciccolini, DVM, MSOLDr. Andrew is a veterinarian dedicated to the health and welfare of underserved pet populations with a passion for reducing economic barriers that disrupt the human-animal bond. He is a 2011 graduate of The Ohio State College of Veterinary Medicine. He served nine years of active duty with the United States Army providing veterinary care all across the world. Continuing to serve part time in the Army National Guard, he is also the Medical Director at the National Mill Dog Rescue, a non-profit located in Colorado that rescues, rehabilitates, and re-homes over 1,100 commercial breeding dogs every year. Andrew has completed a Master of Organizational Leadership degree from Regis University and leads non-profit initiatives for Galaxy Vets.-Find him on Instagram!!!-Find him on LinkedIn...Make a donation to Children's Hospital Colorado in Ethan's honor!...Resources that were mentioned-Drive: The Surprising Truth About What Motivates Us (animated video from author Dan Pink)-Dare to Lead by Brene Brown-The Little Blue Truck series by Alice Schertle -My American Journey by Colin Powell-The Mission, the Men, and Me: Lessons from a Former Delta Force Commander by Pete Blaber-https://galaxyvets.foundation-National Mill Dogs Rescue Healing Hearts Fund...Find out more about The Whole Veterinarian at our new website!Instagram: @thewholeveterinarianFacebookEmail: thewholeveterinarian@gmail.com
I am joined today by the legendary Kristen Ciccolini! Kristen is a functional nutritionist, menstrual health educator, speaker, writer, and founder of Good Witch Kitchen, as well as the host of The Lunar Body podcast. She is certified from the Academy of Culinary Nutrition and the Functional Nutrition Certification Program to help women manage their health naturally through evidence-based nutrition and spiritual practices. Her specialties include hormone balance and menstrual health, as well as working with chronic dieters to overcome disordered thought patterns, emotional eating, and body image issues. Kristen is based in Boston and also teaches nutrition workshops, and online courses. She has been featured on CNN, Boston Magazine, Prevention, Healthline, and more. Check out Kristen's amazing courses here: https://www.goodwitchkitchen.net/cycle-magic/, https://www.goodwitchkitchen.net/flow Kristen and I chatted about intuitive eating and what that looks like, diet culture and why that harms us, as well as the empowerment that comes from eating what we love and releasing restrictive eating. Kristen explains the phases of the menstrual cycle and how those overlap with the phases of the moon. We also talk about hormonal contraceptives and how folks taking birth control can connect with their cycle, and also some things to expect when coming off of the pill. WATCH OUR INTERVIEW ON YOUTUBE! Books Mentioned: Intuitive Eating: A Revolutionary Program That Works by Elyse Resch and Evelyn Tribole The Moon Book: Lunar Magic to Change Your Life by Sarah Faith Gottesdiener Period Power by Maisie Hill Join the low-cost monthly membership for live monthly group coaching and rituals, weekly guided meditations, and community space: https://www.patreon.com/empoweredspirituality?fan_landing=true Follow me on Instagram @empowered.spirituality Learn more about working 1:1 with me at www.empoweredspirituality.online This episode is sponsored by... The Institute of Integrative Nutrition, where you can become a certified health coach to transform your relationship with food and health, live your dreams, earn while you learn, and embark on a new future. Receive $2,000 off when you pay in full (or $1,500 off payment plans) by following this referral link here, or by mentioning my name, Samantha Nagel. Dow Janes. If you want to learn more, go to dowjanes.com and click the link to watch their free class Think Like an Investor. Your future self will thank you! This podcast is for educational purposes only. The host claims no responsibility to any person or entity for any liability, loss, or damage caused or alleged to be caused directly or indirectly as a result of the use, application, or interpretation of the information presented herein. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/empoweredspirituality/message
Today I am bringing back one of the most talked about guests, one of the top favorites from one of our most popular episodes, which was all about periods and hormones. What's going on with your body? What's going on with your cycle? How can we better navigate the ups and the downs and work with our cycle instead of against it? If you haven't checked that episode out its Ep. 220! Today we are continuing our conversation about what it looks like to take the best care of our body, how to eat intuitively, and how to take care of your health in ways that support your cycle. Whether you menstruate or know someone who menstruates, this episode is all about self-care, because how can you take better care of yourself, or a loved one, if you don't understand what's happening inside of your own body? --- Do you get my weekly Sunday email? Come join in the fun! https://msrachelhollis.com/insider/ Grab a Start Today Journal: https://thehollisco.com/collections/start-today Are we friends on YouTube? Let's catch up! https://www.youtube.com/c/RachelHollisMotivation/videos Follow my journey on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/MsRachelHollis/ Let's be workout buddies: https://letsriseapp.com/ Have you heard about the HOTLINE yet? Call (737) 400-4626 to leave a question for Rachel or share your story about the podcast. We can't wait to hear from you! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Today I am bringing back one of the most talked about guests, one of the top favorites from one of our most popular episodes, which was all about periods and hormones. What's going on with your body? What's going on with your cycle? How can we better navigate the ups and the downs and work with our cycle instead of against it? If you haven't checked that episode out its Ep. 220!Today we are continuing our conversation about what it looks like to take the best care of our body, how to eat intuitively, and how to take care of your health in ways that support your cycle. Whether you menstruate or know someone who menstruates, this episode is all about self-care, because how can you take better care of yourself, or a loved one, if you don't understand what's happening inside of your own body?---Do you get my weekly Sunday email? Come join in the fun! https://msrachelhollis.com/insider/Grab a Start Today Journal: https://thehollisco.com/collections/start-todayAre we friends on YouTube? Let's catch up! https://www.youtube.com/c/RachelHollisMotivation/videosFollow my journey on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/MsRachelHollis/Let's be workout buddies: https://letsriseapp.com/Have you heard about the HOTLINE yet? Call (737) 400-4626 to leave a question for Rachel or share your story about the podcast. We can't wait to hear from you! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This week's episode is near and dear to my heart and womb because we're talking about the menstrual cycle and its magic! Kristen is an incredible witch, functional nutritionist and mental health educator. Her work really spoke to me in its simplicity, honoring the cycles of our body and releasing the patriarchy imposed on our bodies. In this episode Kristen & I discuss: your menstrual cycle as an indicator of health the foundations of hormone balance making the practical things magickal herbs for the menstrual cycle Show Notes: The Lunar Body Podcast: The Patriarchy Vs. Your Body Menstrual Cyle Tracker Cycle Magic Good Witch Kitchen | @goodwitchkitchen Free 30 days on Open --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thehealerseries/support
FRANCK: Psyche (selec de Parte I y Parte II) (Sommeil de Psyche, Psyche enlevée par les Zephirs, Les jardins d’Eros y Psyche et Eros) (22.37). Orq. Real del Concertgebouw de Amsterdam. Dir.: E. Van Beinum. Variaciones sinfónicas para piano y orquesta (17.05). A. Ciccolini (p.), Orq. de Lieja. Dir.: P. Strauss. SCRIABIN: Preludio nº 21 en Si sostenido mayor. Andante (24 Preludios, Op. 11) (1.33). L. Berlinskaya (p.). Escuchar audio
durée : 00:21:23 - Vinti minuti - Jean-Jacques Ciccolini, le président de l'Association des maires de Corse-du-Sud, maire de Cozzanu, est pour la première fois l'invité de Vinti Minuti, l'émission politique de RCFM. Focus sur le monde rural, son développement, ses handicaps, les politiques engagées pour sa revitalisation.
Today on the Rachel Hollis Podcast I sit down with Kristen Ciccolini and we talk about all things menstrual cycle; the effect that your diet and wellness practices can have not only on your body but your mental health. So many of us were never taught about the ins and outs of our monthly cycles, or daily cycles for the guys out there. This is such an amazing conversation and I know you guys are going to learn SO MUCH from this - I know I did.You can find Kristen on Instagram @goodwitchkitchen or on her website at https://www.goodwitchkitchen.net/---Have you heard about the HOTLINE yet? Call (737) 400-HOCO, and press 1 to leave a question for Rach. Press 2 to share your story about the Hollis Company - it can be about your Start Today Journal, attending a RISE conference, coaching, or anything you want! We can't wait to hear from you ;) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Today on the Rachel Hollis Podcast I sit down with Kristen Ciccolini and we talk about all things nutrition; the effect that your diet and wellness practices can have not only on your body but your mental health. So many of us are on autopilot when it comes to our food and don't even realize that what we put in our body can seriously affect the health of our brain, thinking patterns, and ability to build good habits. You can find Kristen on Instagram @goodwitchkitchen or on her website at https://www.goodwitchkitchen.net/ --- Have you heard about the HOTLINE yet? Call (737) 400-HOCO, and press 1 to leave a question for Rach. Press 2 to share your story about the Hollis Company - it can be about your Start Today Journal, attending a RISE conference, coaching, or anything you want! We can't wait to hear from you ;) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Whether in-person or online, workshops are a killer way to earn income, find clients and build confidence. And the best part – you don't need a mailing list to be successful with these! Join Michelle and Kristen for a free event - 5 Ways To Boost Income with Wellness Workshops on 8/18/21: http://healthcoachpower.com/wellnessworkshops
It's never a bad time to talk about breaking up with capitalism! One of my most frequently asked questions is how to run, grow and thrive in your business while questioning and opposing capitalism (I know - best clients ever, right?) so I wanted to share this conversation with Kristen Ciccolini that originally aired on Self Care For Cycles where we dive into practical ideas for business, personal and spiritual life to divest from capitalism. You can find fill show notes here.We are so happy you found the show and hope you enjoyed this episode. If you want to stay in touch - follow along on IG @feelgoodretail and join the newsletter. Join us July 6th at 12PM EST for our FREE workshop: "Forever Ever: How To Nurture Your Customers And Grow Your Sales Through Community". To learn more and save your seat, visit feelgoodretail.com/forever
Just when you think the Rangers are out of the playoff race, they pull you right back in. Only 4 points back of the Bruins we take a look at the importance of this weeks four game series with the Devils. Its prospect week at The Broadway Hat! We have two awesome guests. First we are joined by current NY Rangers prospect Eric Ciccolini. The Rangers drafted Eric 205th overall in the 2019 entry draft and he is climbing in the prospect rankings. We talk to him about the draft process and getting selected by the team his Grandfather once worked for. He just wrapped up a very successful sophomore season at the University of Michigan so we talk about his experience in Ann Arbor so far. Our second guest is one of the best follows on Rangers twitter Steven Voogel, aka Statboy Steven. Steven has unbelievable knowledge of the Rangers European prospects and shares his insights on players such as Nils Lundkvist, Lauri Pajuniemi, and more. If you are interested in learning about the future of the Rangers this episode is for you!
Michigan Hockey Player and New York Rangers Prospect
Kristen Ciccolini, founder of "Good Witch Kitchen", is a holistic nutritionist that specializes in "cycle syncing", which is all about working WITH your body during your monthly cycle. We talk about the phases and hormones of your cycle, diet, self care, helpful apps, and generally how to support your rockstar self. We were STOKED to learn about this and we hope you will be too! Contact Kristen: Kristen's membership program "Superpower Your Natural Cycle": www.syncmembership.com Private coaching: goodwitchkitchen.net Podcast: The Lunar Body IG: TheGoodWitchKitchen Contact Madeleine: www.the-energy-studio.com IG: the.energy.studio
Kristen Ciccolini is my guest this week. Kristen is a Boston-based holistic nutritionist and menstrual health educator, founder of Good Witch Kitchen, creator of the Superpower Your Natural Cycle membership program, and the host of the podcast, The Lunar Body. She is certified from the Academy of Culinary Nutrition and the Functional Nutrition Certification Program to help women manage their health naturally through evidence-based nutrition and spiritual practices. Her specialties include hormone balance and menstrual health, as well as working with chronic dieters to overcome disordered thought patterns, emotional eating, and body image issues. She has been featured on CNN, Boston Magazine, Prevention, Healthline, and more. https://www.goodwitchkitchen.net
With David Nasternak and Alex Drain This Podcast Has a Sponsor: Michigan Law Grad Jonathan Paul is the guy with the C you want skating next to the ref and pleading your case. He's also a good guy to sit next to at the hockey games. [Writeup and player after THE JUMP] --------------------------------- Segment 1: Wisconsin Game 1 starts at 0:50 Slow, start, but Michigan turns it around after the first Badger goal Big Second period for Michigan thanks to Beydoun Portillo stands on his head Brisson, Ciccolini, Beniers, Morgan score Rowe looks better for Wisconsin Rolling 4 lines Very little special teams Segment 2: Wisconsin Game 2, B10/National Standings, Culvers starts at 25:41 Mann starts Holloway dazzles Penalty Kills > Power Plays Cole Caufield creates havoc Wisconsin PP finally tallies Unlucky for Michigan on the winner Standings/National Rankings Culvers dinner debate! MUSIC NHL on ESPN Theme “Badger Badger”—Jonti Picking Ice Hockey (NES) theme
Kristen Ciccolini is a Boston-based holistic nutritionist, menstrual health educator, speaker, writer, and founder of Good Witch Kitchen, as well as the host of the podcast, The Lunar Body. She is certified from the Academy of Culinary Nutrition and the Functional Nutrition Certification Program to help women manage their health naturally through evidence-based nutrition and spiritual practices. Her specialties include hormone balance and menstrual health, as well as working with chronic dieters to overcome disordered thought patterns, emotional eating, and body image issues. We talk about the connection and patterns between the menstrual and lunar cycle. This is a spiritual practice that can be brought into women's health and help us realign with the energies coming from the cosmos. Find Kristen at: https://www.goodwitchkitchen.net/ If you'd like to find out more about syncing with the moon, check out her free download: Syncing With the Moon for a Better Flow http://www.goodwitchkitchen.net/flow Books: Moonology by Yasmin Boland Many Moons planner, The Moon Book, Moonbeaming podcast - Sarah Faith Gottesdiener Magic of I Planner --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/nourishmel/support
durée : 00:21:10 - Disques de légende du mercredi 06 janvier 2021 - En 1970, le pianiste Aldo Ciccolini, accompagné par l'Orchestre de Paris et placé sous la direction de Serge Baudo, enregistre les 5 concertos de Camille Saint-Saëns. Cette intégrale parait l'année suivante sur le label EMI, à l'occasion du cinquantenaire de la disparition du compositeur français.
durée : 00:58:27 - Le van Beethoven du lundi 21 décembre 2020 - par : Aurélie Moreau - réalisé par : Manon Dubus
If you enjoyed the show please subscribe and leave us a review on Apple Podcasts and on Podchaser! Each week on Bardic Babble our host Devin chats with creatives about the things they create. Season 1 dives into Game Design, Tabletop RPGs, and supporting those spaces. In this episode, we chat with Jon Ciccolini of Beadle and Grimm's, creators of premium editions of D&D campaigns. We check in with Jon about future boxes, project pipelines, and creating high-end luxury good for the table top space. At the date of posting there are 18 days left on the Kickstarter mentioned in the episode so be sure to head on over and back the project, it fully funded in 12 minutes so you know it is worth it! Guest Links: https://twitter.com/BeadleAndGrimms https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/beadleandgrimms/beadle-and-grimms-complete-character-chronicles https://beadleandgrimms.com/ Bard Podcast Kickstarter Sign-up! https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/2069133975/deck-of-wayward-doors --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bardicbabble/support
We've rebooted with David Nasternak and Alex Drain This Podcast Has a Sponsor: Michigan Law Grad Jonathan Paul is the guy with the C you want skating next to the ref and pleading your case. He's also a good guy to sit next to at the hockey games. --------------------------------- 1. The TEAM starts at 0:57 Beecher and York give Michigan some nice pieces to start with. The next six forwards are all interchangeable. Optimistic about Ciccolini's upside? Mel likes how Lambert is playing. The Moyle-GVW-Raabe line could help close out games. Really good group of returning defenders and Strauss Mann is a dude. Maybe the best recruiting class in college hockey history? Kent Johnson, Thomas Bordeleau, Matt Berniers, and Brendan Brisson are all pretty much the same: blue chip recruits who can skate, playmake, handle the puck, and score. All would have been the top playmaker on last year's team. It's crazy that Philippe LaPointe and Josh Groll are reserve pieces. Owen Power is a unicorn and not going to the WJC and Jacob Truscott should be fine. Will Erik Portillo get to play? 2. THE ENEMY, and Feelings starts at 55:59 The schedule is weird. Midweek games now! A lot of games in short amounts of time! Michigan should be close to the top of the B1G. ASU is now an honorary member and they're a legit program. Wisco still has talent and a new goalie but do we really believe that they will be better coached? Notre Dame is still Notre Dame, probably another treading water year. PSU lost everybody, Michigan should light up the scoreboard against them. Minnesota is the other contender for the top in the conference with everyone back. OSU resets a bit, MSU still trying to dig out of a decade-long chasm. Feelings? Contend for the B1G, make a run in the tournament, this program is on the right track MUSIC "NHL on ESPN Theme" "Get Ready"—2 Unlimited "Ice Hockey (NES) theme" THE USUAL LINKS Helpful iTunes subscribe link General podcast feed link
Today's guest is Chic Ciccolini III. Chic and Joseph go back a long time. They talk about Chic's beginnings and then the conversation slides into stories some of which are of how Chic tried to create sounds for snow on his first job to how he got his job with director Ron Howard. His movies include: Captain America:The First Avenger, Eat Pray Love, Angels & Demons, Rocky Balboa, The Da Vinci Code, Cinderella Man. He's worked with directors Ron Howard, Alan Pakula, David Mamet, Sylvester Stallone, Jim Jarmusch.
On today's episode, Joseph DiMeglio & Kyriakos Chatzis are joined by Eric Ciccolini, New York Rangers 2019 7th Round draft pick. They then delve into some Rangers twitter comments and discuss Kravstov's amazing start to the KHL season! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/icecoldtakes/support
Interview with Kristen Ciccolini, the Founder and Holistic Nutritionist of the Good Witch Kitchen, based in Boston, MA. You can find Kristen on Instagram @goodwitchkitchen and check out her website at goodwitchkitchen.net
durée : 00:59:54 - Aldo Ciccolini : Musique et vérité - par : Lionel Esparza - Confiné mais Relax! Une heure dans ma bibliothèque. Dans ce livre d'entretiens réalisés par Jean-Jacques Lafaye en 1998, le pianiste italien Aldo Cicolini, âgé de 73 ans à l'époque, se livrait directement, sans filtre, en toute sincérité. - réalisé par : Adrien Roch
On today's episode, I interview Kristen Ciccolini. She is a holistic health coach helping women overcome food anxiety. Part of her work includes helping women to repair their relationship with food through strategies that strengthen their mindset, intuition, and self-trust. I noticed her approach was more spiritual than the average health coach out there so I wanted to bring her on to tell us more about how to use spiritual practices to heal your food relationship. I want to forewarn you guys that are a little hesitant about woo-woo stuff -- she actually keeps it really practical and encourages you see what you like and leave the rest. So even if you are hesitant, listen in anyways! I know you will get take aways from this episode with Kristen. The Challenge (And psst...a huge Quit Dieting for Good announcement!) Before we talk to Kristen, let me tell you something. If you are just getting started with intuitive eating, or have been trying it but are feeling like it's not working - I want you to go sign up for the Food Freedom & Body Confidence Audio Training & Challenge. You will get four audios explaining the four steps that you'll use to get started with your IE journey. Each day you will also get a challenge so that you can start implementing what you learn into your daily life. It's easy to listen to podcasts, download trainings, and even go to workshops. The hard part is the implementation. That's why I combined the two! Go check it out! Also, I have a BIG announcement! I decided that instead of launching the Quit Dieting for Good program a few times a year, you are now able to enroll any time of the year. You get the same great course and group coaching calls. The only difference will be that women are at different stages of their intuitive eating journey. However, that was already the case, even when we technically all started on the same day! That's why I realized you shouldn't have to wait for me to open enrollment. I'd rather you come join me when you are ready! So head over to caitlinball.com/quitdieting to learn more about the program. From there, you can apply for a call with me so I can learn more about you and make sure it's a perfect fit! Ok - without further ado, let's talk to Kristen! Craziest Dieting Moment I asked to hear about Kristen's craziest dieting moment, and she shared a food tracking moment you can probably relate to! When she first got started with "healthy" eating, she was logging everything she was eating. (And admittedly going a bit overboard.) When visiting her mom's house, she was throwing a bunch of stuff into the blender. Without realizing it, she used a full fat Greek yogurt, and it sent her calorie tracker into the red. She had a mini freakout, and tried to get her brother-in-law to eat it instead. (He thought the whole shake was pretty gross!) I can relate...I used those calorie tracking apps years ago too! Even when less than ideal, these early experiences with the health and nutrition world were important. After all, they helped lead Kristen into the work she does today! Because she is able to identify with the stereotypes & stigmas of food tracking, she knows just how harmful they can be. Kristen's Work Kristen is based in Boston. She works a lot with women dealing with food anxiety, emotional eating habits, and body image issues. She also works with those navigating dietary restrictions and other health issues that benefit from nutritional intervention. Her online program, Intuition Nutrition, is a radical approach to emotional eating. She loves to help people have a more relaxed relationship with food! Kristen shares that she is a recession-era graduation, which means to finished school just in time to NOT get hired anywhere great. In the meantime, she went to work at content farm, where she was churning out work at a high rate. She found herself feeling constantly stressed and overwhelmed. She found herself constantly hustling. Working multiple jobs, generating multiple income streams, feeling depressed, skipping meals, dieting off and on, and just generally not living a life that felt very good for her body. All this coincided with a health boom in Boston, and eventually she found herself in a high-intensity cardio workout that ended with a brunch. Learning about the food she eating (and the impact that food had on her body) caused Kristen to change her eating habits. She was learning more about how food made her feel, and what kind of impact her food choices had on her. Career Changes & Spiritual Practices Eventually she got serious about changing her career. Realizing that she finally felt passionate about something, she dove all in. At first, Kristen came at health from a nutrition standpoint. As she worked with clients, however, she started to recognize the impact of our diet culture. So many people seemed to feel that they couldn't trust their bodies or themselves. There was so much fear, anxiety, and stress connected to food choices. Kristen knew how harmful these things were, because she had experienced them herself! Gradually, her coaching practice evolved into what it is today. Part of that includes spiritual practices that she incorporates into her work. She notes that this is a non-religious spiritual practice, and is very personal to each individual person. It's also something that is careful about using with clients, and isn't an expectation or obligation. So many systemic factors contribute to emotional eating, from food insecurity to weight stigmas. Spiritual practices help Kristen and her clients develop their intuition and inner practices that can help deal with unhelpful food relationships. Rituals & Spiritual Practices Arbitrary rules, guilt, shame, and restrictions tend to result from negative emotions that we weren't taught to properly cope with. When we find ourselves eating to deal with emotions, we tend to respond by "punishing" ourselves. As a response, the pendulum swings, and we binge. The cycle continues on and on. Using intuitive spiritual practices and tools can help you step out of the pattern and find space. When you have a chance to breathe, you can choose to respond differently. Kristen notes that she often uses journaling as a quick and easy tool for exploring the root of food cravings. Another great tool: meditation. Approaching your day with more level energy can be a great way to explore behaviors, wants, and needs. It's also a way to consider where you learned your current coping behavior. Meditation can help quiet your mind and get you in tune with what your body is trying to tell you. Rituals around intention setting can also be really helpful. A ritual is simply a series of actions. Amanda Yates Garcia is the "Oracle of LA", and she shares that a ritual is a symbolic action that galvanizes people into taking action in their own lives. They are meant to empower you to take action in your own life. By setting an intention, or releasing things that no longer serve you, you can be empowered to achieve your own goals. One final spiritual practice Kristen sometimes uses is tarot. This is again a way of considering your relationship with food and what's happening in your internal environment. Each of these spiritual practices are about honing your intuition and getting in touch with yourself. Develop Your Own Practices Self-care should be done because it makes you feel good. Don't be afraid to find things that work for you, rather than just doing what you feel like you're supposed to be doing. Kristen shares that her own spiritual practices have developed as a slow trickle over the years. Rather than feeling that she "had" to create a certain set of beliefs or practices, she slowly discovered the things that she enjoyed. As she incorporated various things, she found the ones that worked best for her. Because she has a nutrition business, those practices attach to her food choices as well. When you think of food as medicine, you can find many ways to enjoy eating as a way of healing and honoring yourself. When you approach your self-care or spiritual practices, don't be afraid to experiment! Listen in to the full episode to hear Kristen's take on "sugar addiction" too! She shares some great thoughts about our body's needs, and how sugar plays a part in meeting them.
durée : 01:58:37 - Un tour d'Italie - par : Philippe Cassard - Un tour d’Italie Il y a bien sûr Pollini, Ciccolini et Michelangeli, monstres sacrés du piano. Mais l’Italie est la terre natale d’autres magnifiques artistes, certains moins connus de ce côté-ci des Alpes. Portraits de famille fait le point. - réalisé par : Pierre Willer
durée : 01:58:19 - Relax ! du lundi 09 mars 2020 - par : Lionel Esparza - On dresse le portrait de la soprano néo-zélandaise Kiri Te Kanawa, qui a fait ses adieux définitifs à la scène en 2017. Et notre légende du jour est la première intégrale de la musique pour piano d'Erik Satie par Aldo Ciccolini. - réalisé par : Louise Loubrieu
durée : 00:14:25 - Disques de légende du lundi 09 mars 2020 - Le pianiste italien Aldo Ciccolini enregistre entre 1963 et 1970 l'ensemble de la musique pour piano d'Erik Satie, réalisant ainsi la première intégrale discographique consacrée au compositeur français.
Kristen Ciccolini is a certified Culinary Nutrition Expert, holistic nutritionist, cooking class instructor, speaker, and founder of Good Witch Kitchen. She helps busy women manage their health naturally through nourishing foods and rituals that strengthen mindset, intuition, and self-trust. She offers private nutrition coaching to clients all over the country, healthy cooking classes in the Boston area, and wellness workshops in person and online. Website: goodwitchkitchen.net Instagram: @goodwitchkitchen Sugar course: https://goodwitchkitchen.thinkific.com/courses/kicking-sugar-carb-addiction --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
In the first episode of Frame By Frame Season 2, picture editor, Jay Rabinowitz, sound editor, Chic Ciccolini and re-recording mixer, Dominick Tavella talk about their craft and process in collaborating with filmmaker Jim Jarmusch on his films from the 1980’s and 90’s Coffee and Cigarettes, Night On Earth, and Ghost Dog. Frame By Frame is a podcast series hosted by editor Isabel Sadurni, that introduces you to the most influential, respected and accomplished cinema post-production professionals working in New York today. Through intimate, informal discussions between collaborators about post-production craft, aesthetics, process and technique, we’ll recognize and celebrate the iconic films and people that have made New York film history as well as those contemporaries who continue to make important contributions to the art of filmmaking. In conversations anchored by the film editor, we’ll share the stories that define New York as an essential ongoing capital of the global film industry. We welcome your comments and suggestions -- write us atframebyframe@postnewyork.org or share your comments via iTunes
Raised in the Bronx New York, the son of a printer, Alan J. Pakula would become on of the most important film makers of the 1960’s and 70’s. In 1962, as the producer of To Kill A Mockingbird he earned his first Oscar nomination for best Picture. In the years to come, Oscar nominations and wins were frequent for films such as The Sterile Cuckoo, Klute, All the Presidents Men, Comes A Horseman and Sophie’s Choice. His frequent collaborators included cinematographer Gordon Willis and Nestor Almendros, composers Marvin Hamlisch and Michal Small and the New York post-productions teams who he called his family.In this episode, re-recording mixer, Lee Dichter, supervising sound editors, Chic Ciccolini and Ron Bochar, ADR supervisor Deborah Wallach and music editor Todd Kasow talk about working with Alan Pakula on the films Rollover, See You In The Morning, DreamLover, Sophie’s Choice, Orphans, The Pelican Brief and The Devil’s Own.
In the late 1970's, Mike Hill was coming up as a Picture Editor in Los Angeles, while in New York, Chic Ciccolini, Tom Fleischman and Bob Chafalas were working steadily as a Sound Editor and Re-recording Mixers respectively in New York. They all came together working on the films of Ron Howard. Listen to stories about their collaborations on Night Shift, Gung Ho, Far and Away, Apollo13, A Beautiful Mind and Cinderella Man.We welcome your comments and suggestions -- write us at framebyframe@postnewyork.org or share your comments via iTunes
PLAY PODCAST FXF_S02EP01_JIM JARMUSCH_PT1 Jay Rabinowitz, Chic Ciccolini, Dominick Tavella In the first episode of Frame By Frame Season 2, picture editor, Jay Rabinowitz, sound editor, Chic Ciccolini and re-recording mixer, Dominick Tavella talk about their craft and process in collaborating with filmmaker Jim Jarmusch on his films from the 1980's and 90's Coffee and Cigarettes, Night On Earth, and Ghost Dog. Frame By Frame is a podcast series hosted by editor Isabel Sadurni, that introduces you to the most influential, respected and accomplished cinema post-production professionals working in New York today. Through intimate, informal discussions between collaborators about post-production craft, aesthetics, process and technique, we'll recognize and celebrate the iconic films and people that have made New York film history as well as those contemporaries who continue to make important contributions to the art of filmmaking. In conversations anchored by the film editor, we'll share the stories that define New York as an essential ongoing capital of the global film industry. Proudly presented by the Post New York Alliance and the New York Motion Picture Editors Guild. Produced by Isabel Sadurni and Ben Baker.
PLAY PODCASTFXF_S02EP01_JIM JARMUSCH_PT1 Jay Rabinowitz, Chic Ciccolini, Dominick Tavella In the first episode of Frame By Frame Season 2, picture editor, Jay Rabinowitz, sound editor, Chic Ciccolini and re-recording mixer, Dominick Tavella talk about their craft and process in collaborating with filmmaker Jim Jarmusch on his films from the 1980's and 90's Coffee and Cigarettes, Night On Earth, and Ghost Dog. Frame By Frame is a podcast series hosted by editor Isabel Sadurni, that introduces you to the most influential, respected and accomplished cinema post-production professionals working in New York today. Through intimate, informal discussions between collaborators about post-production craft, aesthetics, process and technique, we'll recognize and celebrate the iconic films and people that have made New York film history as well as those contemporaries who continue to make important contributions to the art of filmmaking. In conversations anchored by the film editor, we'll share the stories that define New York as an essential ongoing capital of the global film industry. Proudly presented by the Post New York Alliance and the New York Motion Picture Editors Guild. Produced by Isabel Sadurni and Ben Baker.
FXF_S04EP03 : RON HOWARD: MIKE HILL, CHIC CICCOLINI, TOM FLEISCHMAN, BOB CHEFALAS PLAY PODCAST In the late 1970's, when Mike Hill was coming up as a picture editor through the ranks for Paramount studio projects in Los Angeles in New York, Chic Ciccolini, Tom Fleischman and Bob Chafalas were working steadily as sound editor and re-recording mixers respectively in New York studios. They all came together working on the films of Ron Howard. Originally from Oklahoma and popularly recognized for his earlier work as an actor in the television series, The Andy Griffith Show and Happy Days, Ron Howard worked his way into becoming a successful filmmaker beginning in the late 1970's. His films such as Splash, Apollo13, A Beautiful Mind. Cinderella Man and more recently Solo: A Star Wars Story have been some of the industries most popular films. In this episode of Frame By Frame, you'll meet the collaborators of Ron Howard including picture editor Mike Hill, Supervising Sound editor, Chic Ciccolini and re-recording mixers, Bob Chefalas and Tom Fleischman. talking about their work on films such as Night Shift, Gung Ho, Far and Away, Apollo13, A Beautiful Mind and Cinderella Man. This session was recorded at Soundtrack in New York City. The sound engineer was Kristin Coutogna.
FXF_S04EP03 : RON HOWARD: MIKE HILL, CHIC CICCOLINI, TOM FLEISCHMAN, BOB CHEFALASPLAY PODCAST In the late 1970's, when Mike Hill was coming up as a picture editor through the ranks for Paramount studio projects in Los Angeles in New York, Chic Ciccolini, Tom Fleischman and Bob Chafalas were working steadily as sound editor and re-recording mixers respectively in New York studios. They all came together working on the films of Ron Howard. Originally from Oklahoma and popularly recognized for his earlier work as an actor in the television series, The Andy Griffith Show and Happy Days, Ron Howard worked his way into becoming a successful filmmaker beginning in the late 1970's. His films such as Splash, Apollo13, A Beautiful Mind. Cinderella Man and more recently Solo: A Star Wars Story have been some of the industries most popular films. In this episode of Frame By Frame, you'll meet the collaborators of Ron Howard including picture editor Mike Hill, Supervising Sound editor, Chic Ciccolini and re-recording mixers, Bob Chefalas and Tom Fleischman. talking about their work on films such as Night Shift, Gung Ho, Far and Away, Apollo13, A Beautiful Mind and Cinderella Man. This session was recorded at Soundtrack in New York City. The sound engineer was Kristin Coutogna.
Surréaliste, lunaire. Voilà les mots qui nous viennent à la bouche après avoir pris connaissance de l’échange entre le nouvel entraîneur du Stade Lavallois (National 1), François Ciccolini, et Martin Cotta, un jeune journaliste sportif de France Bleu Mayenne qui suit le club depuis peu.Pour rappel, les médias ont fait état mardi d’une plainte déposée pour menaces de violences par ce journaliste à l’encontre de l’ancien coach du Sporting Club de Bastia. Celui-ci relatait les propos agressifs tenus par François Ciccolini à son encontre. Pour plus d'informations sur la confidentialité de vos données, visitez Acast.com/privacy See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
FXF3002 Alan J Pakula : Ron Bochar, Chic Ciccolini, Lee Dichter, Todd Kasow, Deborah Wallach PLAY PODCAST Raised in the Bronx New York, the son of a printer, Alan J. Pakula would become on of the most important film makers of the 1960's and 70's. In 1962, as the producer of To Kill A Mockingbird he earned his first Oscar nomination for best Picture. In the years to come, Oscar nominations and wins were frequent for films such as The Sterile Cuckoo, Klute, All the Presidents Men, Comes A Horseman and Sophie's Choice. His frequent collaborators included cinematographer Gordon Willis and Nestor Almendros, composers Marvin Hamlisch and Michal Small and the New York post-productions teams who he called his family. In this episode, re-recording mixer, Lee Dichter, supervising sound editors, Chic Ciccolini and Ron Bochar, ADR supervisor Deborah Wallach and music editor Todd Kasow talk about working with Alan Pakula on the films Rollover, See You In The Morning, DreamLover, Sophie's Choice, Orphans, The Pelican Brief and The Devil's Own. Frame By Frame is a podcast series hosted by editor Isabel Sadurni, that introduces you to the most influential, respected and accomplished cinema post-production professionals working in New York today. Through intimate, informal discussions between collaborators about post-production craft, aesthetics, process and technique, we'll recognize and celebrate the iconic films and people that have made New York film history as well as those contemporaries who continue to make important contributions to the art of filmmaking. In conversations anchored by the film editor, we'll share the stories that define New York as an essential ongoing capital of the global film industry. Proudly presented by the Post New York Alliance and the New York Motion Picture Editors Guild. Produced by Isabel Sadurni and Ben Baker.
FXF3002 Alan J Pakula : Ron Bochar, Chic Ciccolini, Lee Dichter, Todd Kasow, Deborah Wallach PLAY PODCAST Raised in the Bronx New York, the son of a printer, Alan J. Pakula would become on of the most important film makers of the 1960’s and 70’s. In 1962, as the producer of To Kill A Mockingbird he earned his first Oscar nomination for best Picture. In the years to come, Oscar nominations and wins were frequent for films such as The Sterile Cuckoo, Klute, All the Presidents Men, Comes A Horseman and Sophie’s Choice. His frequent collaborators included cinematographer Gordon Willis and Nestor Almendros, composers Marvin Hamlisch and Michal Small and the New York post-productions teams who he called his family. In this episode, re-recording mixer, Lee Dichter, supervising sound editors, Chic Ciccolini and Ron Bochar, ADR supervisor Deborah Wallach and music editor Todd Kasow talk about working with Alan Pakula on the films Rollover, See You In The Morning, DreamLover, Sophie’s Choice, Orphans, The Pelican Brief and The Devil’s Own. Frame By Frame is a podcast series hosted by editor Isabel Sadurni, that introduces you to the most influential, respected and accomplished cinema post-production professionals working in New York today. Through intimate, informal discussions between collaborators about post-production craft, aesthetics, process and technique, we’ll recognize and celebrate the iconic films and people that have made New York film history as well as those contemporaries who continue to make important contributions to the art of filmmaking. In conversations anchored by the film editor, we’ll share the stories that define New York as an essential ongoing capital of the global film industry. Proudly presented by the Post New York Alliance and the New York Motion Picture Editors Guild. Produced by Isabel Sadurni and Ben Baker.
FXF006: Films of Jim Jarmusch- Jay Rabinowitz, Chic Ciccolini, Dominick Tavella In the first episode of Frame By Frame Season 2, picture editor, Jay Rabinowitz, sound editor, Chic Ciccolini... This is the Post New York Alliance's podcast of events in the New York Post-Production community.
Original Airdate: 4-30-17. Featuring author Michael Ciccolini, Maryann Costello & musician Ryche Chlanda.
Real Talk For The New Age. www.everydayseeker.net - Created and hosted by Rebecca Muir - Episode 15 - Tarot: A Window Into The Collective Unconscious - with Katie Ciccolini - "What I use the cards for is to gain personal understanding and to work out problems by using the symbolism and the archetypes that you see in the cards. Depending on which spread you're using, they're telling a story and I'm finding the patterns, and I'm seeing what my patterns are. Everybody is aware of their own patterns, just more on a subconscious level most of the time. So when you're putting the cards in front of you, you're bringing all of that subconscious information to the forefront of your mind and becoming conscious of it, and a lot of times people are either scared or just amazed by this because they think that the cards are magical. 'How do they know me? How do they know all of this?' What it is - is that a lot of people don't spend a lot of time in the unconscious/ subconscious part of their being so they're surprised at what they find there." - thatwouldbethetacenda.blogspot.com
The Holidays are upon us and this time always brings us back to family traditions, gatherings and good food. All of which tugs at our heart strings and which have built the foundation of who we are today. With that in mind we welcome the Actor/Producer/Writer and Brain Child of the Past Family Children's book series-Michael Ciccolini. "Inspired by the roots of a rich and authentic Italian-American upbringing, Marguerite Ciccolini created the first book and namesake of the series - THE PASTA FAMILY. It is about Annaleenie, a young girl who feels neglected by her family of walking, talking pastas." Although Marguerite passed away last year, she passed on her rich treasure trove to her son Michael Ciccolini who continues to share the loving and long lasting life lessons which can only be described as the perfect combination of visceral, palpable, tangible and emotional life lessons laced with love for the next generation to enjoy. Please call Listener dial-in number: (646) 478-4001 Monday October 29th 11:00 am-11:30 am U.S. PST to hear a great American family story and soon to be Family Classic.
Inspired by the roots of a rich and authentic Italian-American upbringing, Marguerite Ciccolini created the first book and namesake of the series - THE PASTA FAMILY. It is about Annaleenie, a young girl who feels neglected by her family of walking, talking pastas. The book series teaches kids and adults about life lessons and morals with humor, charm, adventure and characters based on nearly every imaginable type of pasta and familiar Italian cuisine. In short, Family Values have never been more fun or so yummy! Since the passing of Marguerite earlier this year, her son Michael Ciccolini is now continuing this wonderful legacy of love for the next generation to enjoy. Please call 347.327.9995 on Tuesday July 3rd from 10-11 am U.S. CT to hear a great American family story.