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Today's episode celebrates the publication of Floral Culture and the Tudor and Stuart Courts, ed. Susannah Lyon-Whaley (Amsterdam University Press, 2024).These interdisciplinary essays engage with flowers as real, artificial, and represented objects across the Tudor and Stuart courts in gardens, literature, painting, interior furnishing, garments, and as jewels, medicine, and food. If the rose operated as a particularly English lingua franca of royal power across two dynasties, this volume sheds light on an array of wild and garden flowers to offer an immersive picture of how the Tudor and Stuart courts lived and functioned, styled and displayed themselves through flowers. Speaker Biographies:Eleri Lynn is a fashion and textiles historian and curator. She is the author of several monographs including Tudor Fashion (Yale University Press, 2017, winner of the Historians of British Art Prize), and Tudor Textiles (Yale University Press, 2020). Eleri is the curator of several major exhibitions including The Lost Dress of Elizabeth I (Hampton Court Palace, 2019).Maria Hayward is professor of early modern history at the University of Southampton. She works on material culture at the Tudor and Stuart courts. Her books include Rich Apparel: Clothing and the Law in Henry VIII's England (2009), and Stuart Style: Monarchy, Dress and the Scottish Male Elite (2021). Beverly Lemire is Professor and Henry Marshall Tory Chair, University of Alberta, Canada and a Member of the Order of Canada. She publishes widely on the gendered and racialised history of fashion, global trade, and material culture (c. 1600–1840) from British, European, colonial, and comparative perspectives. She is co-editor with Christopher Breward and Giorgio Riello of the two-volume Cambridge Global History of Fashion (2023):Susan M. Cogan is an Associate Professor of History at Utah State University. Her research focuses on social, religious, and environmental history of late-medieval and early modern England. Her publications include Catholic Social Networks in Early Modern England: Kinship, Gender, and Coexistence (Amsterdam, 2021) and articles on gardens, architecture, antiquarianism, and gender. A Floral Recipe to Try at Home: ‘A Second Course Dish in the Beginning of the Spring' aka a floral recipe for ‘dough balls' or ‘doughnuts' from William Rabisha, The Whole Body of Cookery (London: 1661), 205.Take of Primrose-leaves two handfuls, and boyl them, and scruise the water from them, and mince them small, three Pippins, season it with Cinamon, put to it half a handful of dry floure, and the yolks of eight eggs, only two whites of the same, mingle this together, adding a little Sugar, Cream, and Rose-water, your stuff must be thick that it run not abroad, your pan being hot with clarified Butter, drop them in by less then spoonfuls, and fry them on both sides as crisp as you can, dish them, and scrape on Sugar.
Tomorrow's Hits Today! Dorothy, the lead singer of the band Dorothy, joins us and discusses her long path to stardom and how she began as an entertainer in the Strip Club Industry! Did YOU get a dance from Dorothy??? We also review their hot new track "Black Sheep" and hear how the song represents all of us.Danny, Bob, and Ilan pick 9 new hot tracks to fit your club's party needs. Hosted by Danny Meyers, Ilan Fong & Bob Chiappardi. Track List: "100% Pure Love" - Years & Years "Damn (You've Got Me Saying)" - Galantis, David Guetta, MNEK "Into My Body" - Upshal " Black Sheep " - Dorothy "If She Ain't Country" - Justin Champagne, Snoop Dogg "Oprah Rich" - Kat Graham "Don't Play With It" - Lola Brooke x Billy B "Bad Idea " - Dove Cameron "Pussy & Millions (Lincoln Baio edit)" - Drake & 21 Savage ft Travis Scott "Cinnamon" - Gunner PANDA is Professional Adult Nightclub DJ Association. www.PandaOffTheCharts.com www.stripjointsmusic.com Part of Pantheon Podcasts
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Hace ya mas de un año, el el episodio 17 del podcast ya te hablé sobre el mejor cliente de Google Drive en Linux. Aquel podcast está totalmente enfocado al escritorio. Y esto con independencia del entorno de escritorio que estés utilizando, ya sea GNOME Shell, KDE Plasma, XFCE, MATE, Cinamon, etc. Sin embargo, no me referí en ningún caso al terminal. Pero, existe un cliente también para el terminal, un cliente que te permite trabajar con tu cuenta de Google Drive perfectamente, sin necesidad de recurrir a la aplicación gráfica. De esta manera también puedes sincronizar tu contenido de Google Drive en tu Raspberry. Dicho esto, en el episodio de hoy te comento que sobre Insync, el mejor cliente de Google Drive en tu Raspberry (también), y algunas automatizaciones interesantes que puedes hacer. El mejor cliente de Google Drive en tu Raspberry Pi también Oferta Ciber Monday de Insync Antes que nada referirme a la oferta que mencionó ayer, Juanjo en su podcast 120 de eDucando Geek. En ese episodio del podcast Juanjo nos hablaba que los chicos de Insync habían sacado un oferta dejando el precio al 50%. Así, que si tenías intención de comprar este cliente de Google Drive, esta es tu oportunidad. Las características de Insync Si no conoces Insync, indicarte que se trata de un cliente de Google Drive y ahora también de OneDrive de Microsoft que te va a permitir sincronizar la nube con tu equipo. Se trata de una herramienta multiplataforma, disponible en Windows, MacOS y por supuesto en Linux. En Linux está disponible para cualquier entorno de escritorio que estés utilizando, GNOME Shell, KDE Plasma, XFCE, MATE, Cinnamon, etc… Algunas características realmente interesante de este cliente, Tiene integración con el explorador de archivos, ya sea Nautilus, Dolphin, Thunar, para el caso de los diferentes entornos de escritorio en Linux. Y por supuesto también está disponible para el explorador de archivos de Windows y para el finder de MacOS. Permite la sincronización selectiva. Un característica fundamental, sobre todo si quieres sacarle provecho en la Raspberry. Mas que nada por la limitación de espacio que tienes en este equipo. Otra característica realmente interesante es que te permite combinar directorios y mantenenerlos sincronizados. No solo puedes realizar una sincronización selectiva y combinar directorios, sino que también te permite sincronizar periféricos, como pueden ser memorias USB, etc. Como te he indicado en la introducción, en la última versión Insync ha pasado a ser multinube. No solo puedes trabajar con Google Drive, sino que también puedes trabajar con la nube de Microsoft, OneDrive. Puedes compartir archivos y directorios sin recurrir a la página web de ninguno de estos servicios. Te permite convertir de archivos de Google Docs a Microsoft Word o a LibreOffice. Puedes establecer reglas para evitar que se sincronicen determinados archivos, ya sean archivos en concreto o por su extensión, y por supuesto también puedes hacerlo para directorios. Mas información en las notas del podcast sobre el mejor cliente de Google Drive en tu Raspberry de la mano de Insync
Hace ya mas de un año, el el episodio 17 del podcast ya te hablé sobre el mejor cliente de Google Drive en Linux. Aquel podcast está totalmente enfocado al escritorio. Y esto con independencia del entorno de escritorio que estés utilizando, ya sea GNOME Shell, KDE Plasma, XFCE, MATE, Cinamon, etc. Sin embargo, no me referí en ningún caso al terminal. Pero, existe un cliente también para el terminal, un cliente que te permite trabajar con tu cuenta de Google Drive perfectamente, sin necesidad de recurrir a la aplicación gráfica. De esta manera también puedes sincronizar tu contenido de Google Drive en tu Raspberry. Dicho esto, en el episodio de hoy te comento que sobre Insync, el mejor cliente de Google Drive en tu Raspberry (también), y algunas automatizaciones interesantes que puedes hacer. El mejor cliente de Google Drive en tu Raspberry Pi también Oferta Ciber Monday de Insync Antes que nada referirme a la oferta que mencionó ayer, Juanjo en su podcast 120 de eDucando Geek. En ese episodio del podcast Juanjo nos hablaba que los chicos de Insync habían sacado un oferta dejando el precio al 50%. Así, que si tenías intención de comprar este cliente de Google Drive, esta es tu oportunidad. Las características de Insync Si no conoces Insync, indicarte que se trata de un cliente de Google Drive y ahora también de OneDrive de Microsoft que te va a permitir sincronizar la nube con tu equipo. Se trata de una herramienta multiplataforma, disponible en Windows, MacOS y por supuesto en Linux. En Linux está disponible para cualquier entorno de escritorio que estés utilizando, GNOME Shell, KDE Plasma, XFCE, MATE, Cinnamon, etc… Algunas características realmente interesante de este cliente, Tiene integración con el explorador de archivos, ya sea Nautilus, Dolphin, Thunar, para el caso de los diferentes entornos de escritorio en Linux. Y por supuesto también está disponible para el explorador de archivos de Windows y para el finder de MacOS. Permite la sincronización selectiva. Un característica fundamental, sobre todo si quieres sacarle provecho en la Raspberry. Mas que nada por la limitación de espacio que tienes en este equipo. Otra característica realmente interesante es que te permite combinar directorios y mantenenerlos sincronizados. No solo puedes realizar una sincronización selectiva y combinar directorios, sino que también te permite sincronizar periféricos, como pueden ser memorias USB, etc. Como te he indicado en la introducción, en la última versión Insync ha pasado a ser multinube. No solo puedes trabajar con Google Drive, sino que también puedes trabajar con la nube de Microsoft, OneDrive. Puedes compartir archivos y directorios sin recurrir a la página web de ninguno de estos servicios. Te permite convertir de archivos de Google Docs a Microsoft Word o a LibreOffice. Puedes establecer reglas para evitar que se sincronicen determinados archivos, ya sean archivos en concreto o por su extensión, y por supuesto también puedes hacerlo para directorios. Mas información en las notas del podcast sobre el mejor cliente de Google Drive en tu Raspberry de la mano de Insync
The boys, upon request, talk about death again. Carl cries. A lot. Catfish declares that Carl's perspective on death is reminiscent of "The Tale of the Three Brothers" from The Deathly Hallows. Carl points out that despite his love for Harry Potter, it was heavily cribbed from Ursula Le Guin's Earthsea, but while Potter went to trope-y endings, Le Guin pushed boundaries. Also, Neil Gaiman's Sandman comics beat Rowling to the Death punch. Catfish loses his place in the argument, and it all falls apart. #onbrand Like! Subscribe! Rate! Comment! Tell your friends! @stophatingcast on Instagram and Twitter and of course Facebook. Don't forget to visit www.stophatredofcasting.com while you are at it. Send your most beloved/reviled affirmations or some other BS to stophatingcast@gmail.com
Tissident pläkutab taaskord. Kuulajakirjad, räägime Cinamoni kinojutte, avame ühe biseksuaalse mehe maaailma. Kirjuta Tissidendile oma kinolugu ja võid võita piletid Cinamon kinno ükskõik mis filmi vaatama. Kuidas Tissident oma nime sai? Kas me lõpetame nüüd podcasti ära? http://tasku.delfi.ee/tissident
"Certainty minus comparison equals confidence" - Cinamon Laughten, Badass Confidence Cultivator Join me today as I talk with the wonderful and brilliantly-named Cinamon Laughten, a phenomenal confidence coach and rapid transformational therapist (RTT)! Together, we discover the value of deep, powerful self-love and the healing power of your own mind. We delve deep into what matters: learning how to love yourself in the midst of life’s spiritual and emotional woes, such as depression, anxiety and family conflict. Cinamon also explains how anxiety and mental struggle can manifest physically-- and how you can use rapid transformational therapy to regain control over your own emotional well-being! ARE YOU READY TO GO THERE? _____ Meet Confidence cultivator. Anxiety wrestler. INFJ. Ice Cream Enthusiast, CINAMONLAUGHTEN. Cinamon uses her own life experiences and professional expertise to help others gain confidence and learn how to take control of their lives and emotional well-being. Using her training in Rapid Transformational Therapy and Hypnotherapy, Cinamon loves to help others learn the power of their own mind--and why it’s important to love yourself. Cinamon knows that confidence is everything, and it begins with YOU. CONNECT WITH CINAMON Emergence RTT The Global Confidence Collective For show notes including how to learn more about the magical unicorn, Cinamon Laughten, head over to jenvertanen.com/goingthere44 and if there’s one thing I want you to remember ever it’s this… You were born to raise hell, not live in it. I believe in you so effing much and I’m here if you ever need an emotional sidekick to help you through tough times. Until next time…love you already, _____ Love the sorts of fly-on-the-wall intimate conversations I’m hosting on Going There? It would mean the WORLD if you leave a rating/review on iTunes/Apple Podcasts and share with folks most needing these messages of hope, resilience, healing, and yes…laughter at some of the darker sides to life. Website: www.jenvertanen.com Instagram: www.instagram.com/jenvertanen My Fave Really Hard Questions: jenvertanen.com/really-hard-questions/ (because you guys know how much I love digging deeper!)
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Featured Guest Cinamon Collins Cinamon Collins has been conducting genealogy research for the past 16 years and taking clients for the past two years. She enjoys the chase and the thrill of discovery. Cinamon has the good fortune of having adventurous ancestors who have migrated and traveled through many states, allowing her to become familiar … Continue reading TGP 5: Cinamon Collins – Tennessee Genealogist → The post TGP 5: Cinamon Collins – Tennessee Genealogist appeared first on The Genealogy Professional podcast.
Phew! We're late! You can hold our lack of recording time, Cinamon's unfortunately placed job, and VL's history homework responsible. We're so late, it seems that the Quillan Games must take a short hiatus while we pull our acts together. (We know, we said it was impossible to have HallaCast without the Quillan Games. We lied.) -Sign up for the HallaCam design contest! Email us at hallanet@gmail.com for more information. -Are you 133k!? -HallaCast is switching to a bi-monthly format! -"Because when you get a mousepad, you just naturally have to smell it" -Territory Talk: Veelox and Ibara and everything else in between -An overview of Veelox and Ibara -Who exactly is the penultimate Traveler from Veelox? -Circle of Klee: Nevva and Saint Dane -"NEVVA... WINTAH!" -Are Press and Saint Dane the same person? -Was Bobby in love with Telleo/Nevva, and was the feeling mutual? -VL's been drawn into Spore -The phone rang four times. Seriously. Vote for us on Podcast Alley (http://www.podcastalley.com/podcast_details.php?pod_id=51682)! E-mail us at hallacast@gmail.com! Send us a voicemail at 1-206-202-1305! Add our Skype name: "hallacast"
It's episode 14 of HallaCast, and VL, Fralf, and Cinamon are back with plenty of discussion, laughs, and more. -VL's a radio announcer now -No Pendragon news again, but there are new HallaStore products to be bought! -VL does not love Fralf -The first four episodes of HallaCast WILL be removed from the feed. Download them if you want them before October 15th. -Circle of Klee: It's all about Ravinia -Cinamon makes a musical introduction -Borderline psychotic? We think so. -Could Ravinia have been a good thing? -The Quillan Games: Cinamon is our guinea pig again -"I love my sombrero!" -A five billion dollar prize, blown away in a second -A loooong Territory Talk on the Earths -"Are we starting jazz?" -VL serenades everyone with a beautiful song Vote for us on Podcast Alley (http://www.podcastalley.com/podcast_details.php?pod_id=51682)! E-mail us at hallacast@gmail.com! Send us a voicemail at 1-206-202-1305! Add our Skype name: "hallacast"
HallaCast is FINALLY back, with our first show in five months and our longest show ever. Jam-packed with all new discussion, all-new laughs, and a special appearance by a new host, all on the premiere of HallaCast Season 2! -A recap of last season's finale, including the loss of an old friend (You guys saw that, right?) (...Seriously, we don't even know what we were getting at with this tangent ) -A warm welcome to Cinamon, our new co-host! -The covers and an excerpt for "Before the War" have been released! -Hurry and sign up for Secret Saint Dane -Circle of Klee: Where were the Travelers at the end of Book 9? -Cinamon is our servant -The Quillan Games: Just when you thought you knew how this worked... -Cinamon acts as our first vict-- erm, contestant. -Territory Talk on Cloral! -VL is the equivalent of a half-dead turtle -More randomness about "last season's finale"** -HallaStore will be updated soon, we promise! Vote for us on Podcast Alley (http://www.podcastalley.com/podcast_details.php?pod_id=51682)! E-mail us at hallacast@gmail.com! Send us a voicemail at 1-206-202-1305! Add our Skype name: "hallacast" **In case you're confused, the "season finale" thing was just randomness, and seriously did not exist. No worries, you haven't missed anything.