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From Paris to Plymouth.There won't be many players who would have enjoyed the career that Mathias Kouo-Doumbe did. And it was a career that almost didn't get started.Growing up in the football hotbed that is Paris, an obsession with the was game was always going to happen. But Mathias quicky shone. Despite his obvious quality, his feet were kept firmly on the ground by his parents who refused to let him join the much-famed Clairefontaine football academy and Monaco as a teenager.He would soon make the move into the professional game at his boyhood club PSG. A trip to Scotland soon followed before he was taken south, to Argyle, by former manager Bobby Williamson.Mat was an important player over his five years at the club. Comfortable playing anywhere across the back, his pace and physicality made him a firm fans favourite with the fans.This is the story of Mathias Kouo-Doumbe.
Voici une très belle rencontre avec une personne qui vient de s'installer à la Robertsau et qui a eu une vie incroyable. Gilles Bocq, puisque c'est de lui dont il s'agit, a été professeur d'éducation physique puis joueur de foot professionnel. il a ensuite travaillé dans le groupe Adidas jusqu'a devenir patron du sponsoring pour les joueurs et vivre, entre autre la coupe du monde de 98 de l'intérieur, puis il dirigera le centre de Clairefontaine. Autant dire que sa vie est un roman et que nous eu la chance de le rencontrer. Pour ce numéro du podcast de la Robertsau, et comme nos connaissances sportives sont assez légère Steven nous accompagnera comme consultant sportif.Bonne écouteSuivez toute l'actualité de la Robertsau sur www.robertsau.eu
Dans cet épisode : 00:28 Le début de la fame? 03:42 Retrouver ses 12 ans 10:02 Bref 2 le seul truc pas crédible 13:34 Rabah victime de racisme 17:08 Haute couture en équipe de France 19:24 Quoi faire de son argent (hypothétique) 25:10 Un dernier ride ? 26:15 Bagarre de cowboy en vélib pour Greg 31:35 Confessions intime de Rabah 34:12 Christian Quesada un p*do imprudent 38:33 Le pire de X (ou autres)Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Hello la BMC Family ! Prendre sa retraite à 30 ans, c'est pas marrant. Et rarement un choix. Dans le cas de Jimmy Cabot, c'est son genou qui en a décidé ainsi… mais pas question de sombrer !
Hello la BMC Family ! Cet épisode est le plus spécial que l'on ait jamais tourné.
Should you take up journaling, and if you do, will it help you with your time management and productivity? That's what we're exploring this week. You can subscribe to this podcast on: Podbean | Apple Podcasts | Stitcher | Spotify | TUNEIN Links: Email Me | Twitter | Facebook | Website | Linkedin Get Your Copy Of Your Time, Your Way: Time Well Managed, Life Well Lived Subscribe to my Substack Take The NEW COD Course The Working With… Weekly Newsletter Carl Pullein Learning Centre Carl's YouTube Channel Carl Pullein Coaching Programmes The Working With… Podcast Previous episodes page Script | 355 Hello, and welcome to episode 355 of the Your Time, Your Way Podcast. A podcast to answer all your questions about productivity, time management, self-development and goal planning. My name is Carl Pullein, and I am your host of this show. This year is the 10th anniversary since I took up consistent journaling. And it's been one of the best things I've ever taken up. Not only is it one of the most therapeutic things you can do, it's also one of the best ways to organise your thoughts, work your way through problems and vent your anger towards those who really wind you up. Over the years, I've also found that journaling has helped me to achieve my goals because each day I am writing about how I am doing and if I find myself making excusing, the act of writing out my excuses exposes them for what they really are—excuses. So, this week, I've chosen a question related to journaling and I hope it will inspire you to invest in a quality notebook and pen and start doing it yourself. And if I can inspire just one of you to take it up and become a Samuel Pepys, I'll be very happy. So, to kick ups off, let me hand you over to the Mystery Podcast Voice for this week's question. This week's question comes from Tom. Tom asks, hi Carl, I've heard you talk about your journaling habit numerous times. Do you think writing a journal has helped or hindered your productivity? Hi Tom, thank you for your question. To answer your question directly, I can say with certainty that journaling has contributed to my overall productivity. To explain further, I write in my journal every morning, no matter where I am. And one of the things I always write down is my two objective tasks for the day. Those objectives are the two non-negotiable tasks for the day and by writing them down at the top of my journal entry, I have a way of ensuring I did them when I write my journal the next day, But more powerfully, writing them down each morning focuses my mind on what needs to be done and how and when I will do them. Those tasks are also in my task manager, but it's the act of writing them out by hand that gives me the focus. Writing a journal is much more than being an aid to productivity. It's also a form of therapy. Like most people, I feel frustrated, overwhelmed and stressed at times. Those feelings need an outlet. A negative way to do that is to get angry, shout, and scream. Sure, that blows off steam, but it also transfers your negative feelings to others—your colleagues and family. Not great. Instead, if you have a way to write about these things, you start to find ways to solve whatever the underlying issues are. Writing slows down your thinking, and if you were to step back and analyse why you sometimes feel stressed, frustrated and overwhelmed, it is because you feel—incorrectly—everything has to be done right now. That slowing down helps to bring back some perspective and you can decide when you will do something and what can be left until another day. When it comes to achieving your goals, a journal is perhaps the best way to track progress. It can also help you establish new, positive habits. When I developed my morning routines around eight years ago, I chose to track them in my journal. I always draw a margin on left of the page, and I list out the six items I do as part of my morning routine: make coffee, wash face and teeth, drink lemon water, write my journal, clear my email inbox and do my shoulder stretches. I write them down at the top of my journal entry for the day in the margin. And, for the dopamine hit, I check them off too. I exercise in the late afternoon and, again, I will write out what I did in the margin of my journal. Now, I could spend a lot of money on habit-tracking apps, but with my journal, I've found no need. I have my record and can review it at any time. Over the years, I've been asked what I write about and if I use any prompts. The answer is no. Well, apart from writing out my objectives for the day. Now, prompts can be helpful when you first start—you can think about them as those little stabilisers we put on kids' bikes to help them learn to ride. Sooner or later you want to take them off so you can experience the freedom of riding freely. I write whatever's on my mind that morning. If everything's going great I write about that. If things are not so great I write about it and why I think things are not going as well as I want them to. I often find as I am writing about an issue, a solution begins to form in my mind and I will continue writing. If a task comes from that solution, I can put that in its appropriate place later. As a general rule, I will write for around fifteen minutes. However, if I don't have much to write about, I will give it ten minutes. The weather's a good subject to write about when you have little to write. If there's a lot on my mind, I'll keep going until I've emptied my thoughts. That's very rarely more than thirty minutes, though. Over the years, I've tried both analogue journaling—with pen and paper and digital journaling using an app called Day One. On balance, I've found that pen and paper journaling works best. I spend most of my working time in front of a screen. I type a lot. So, opening up a nice notebook and picking up a fountain pen is a lovely break from the constant screen time. It also feels a lot less rushed and more relaxing. One thing I noticed when I was writing my journal in Day One—a popular digital journal—was I never went back to my old entries. I read enough typed documents on screen all day. I have no desire to read through more, even if it's my journal. I keep my old paper journals on my bookshelf and often skim through pages when waiting for a call to start. It's incredibly nostalgic and leaves you realising you have accomplished a lot. I was recently asked if I am worried about people reading my journals. Hahaha, that's the point. One of the inspirations for me to start writing a journal was how the journals of people like Samuel Pepys, Charles Darwin and Isaac Newton are still around. These journals were written hundreds of years ago and, in the case of Samuel Pepys, are a snapshot of how we lived in the 17th Century. Pepys was very open about what he did. Some good things and a lot of bad things. But does he care we are reading them today? Of course not. He's been dead for 320 years. I have the same attitude. I've nothing to hide from my wife, and the journals are kept in my study—home office. If I lost my journal when travelling, so be it. There's nothing scandalous in there—well, not yet anyway hahaha. There are a few tips I would share with you if you are thinking about journaling. Start on paper. Buy yourself a nice notebook. You'll find bound notebooks with a hard cover are best. Choose A5 or B5 size. You'll find an A4 notebook a little daunting at first. Hardback notebooks will last a long time, and the hardcover will protect the pages better than a soft cover. I would also suggest investing in a fountain pen. You can pick up a refillable one for less than $20 these days. Lamy Safaris are excellent pens, and so are the Pilot Metropolitans and Platinum Preppys. If you invest in a fountain pen, ensure the paper you buy is fountain pen-friendly. Rhodia Web-books and Clairefontaine notebooks are good choices, as are many Japanese notebooks such as Midori's MD notebooks. When you start journaling, think of it as if you were meeting a stranger for the first time. You will naturally be a little reserved at first. You might only write about the weather and perhaps what you did yesterday. As long as you remain consistent with it, you will soon open up. You'll start writing a few thoughts and feelings after a few weeks. Let it roll and don't hold back. I would also recommend writing in the morning. You will likely be much more consistent that way. Evening times can be difficult because you will sometimes be tired. You may even have had a few too many G'nTs, and you won't write. Tie writing your journal to your morning routines. You don't have to write for long. Give yourself ten minutes. And if you want to be more focused, after writing the date at the top, write out your two must-do tasks for the day. That way, you have a method to hold yourself accountable. If, for whatever reason, you didn't do your must-do tasks, dedicate a sentence or two to writing about why you didn't do them. This helps you because over time you may see a pattern developing. You might discover that afternoons are terrible for doing your focused work because your boss always wants to have meetings then. You can then use that information to change your structure. If you draw a margin on the page, you can use the margin to track other data such as a food log, exercise and even your energy levels. I track my weight there. Each Wednesday, I weigh myself and write my weight in the margin (in a different coloured ink). And there you go, Tom. Yes, journaling has helped me to be more productive. It slows me down and gets me to think better, leading to better focus on the day ahead. It also gives me a place to consider new ideas and play around with possible solutions. I hope this episode has inspired some of you to start journaling. It's a fantastic way to bring perspective on chaotic days and weeks. It also slows you down—always a good thing in a fast-paced world, and gives you a place to express your thoughts. And who knows, you may be the next Samuel Pepys or Leonardo Da Vinci in three-hundred years or so. Thank you, Tom, for your question, and thank you to you, too, for listening. It just remains for me now to wish you a very, very productive week.
Bonjour, bonsoir,C'est avec un grand plaisir que je vous présente aujourd'hui la première interview de Manager en chemin. Et pour inaugurer ce format, j'ai eu l'honneur d'échanger avec un leader inspirant : Thibaut Urien, fondateur d'ISF International Sports Finances.Ancien joueur professionnel passé par le prestigieux centre de formation de Clairefontaine, Thibaut nous raconte son parcours, sa vision du leadership et l'importance de rester fidèle à ses convictions.Dans cet épisode, nous abordons des thèmes forts comme le gout de l'effort, la vision ou encore la valeur d'honnêteté. Thibaut nous partage ses leçons de vie et de management avec authenticité et nous rappelle que la réussite ne vient pas seulement du talent, mais du travail, des valeurs et de la persévérance.Laissez-vous guider par son parcours pour découvrir les clés de votre propre leadership.---
Cette semaine LeChair' reçoit Garra Dembélé. D'origine malienne, Garra voit le jour en 1986 dans les hauts de seine. Second d'une grande famille, on dit de lui qu'il est très attachant. Pas très doué pour les études, Garra excelle sur le rectangle vert. Subjugués par son talent, ses éducateurs au club de Puteaux ont insisté pour qu'il fasse les tests à l'INF Clairefontaine et cela s'est avéré concluant. Propulsé dans un nouvel environnement, Garra étonne par sa joie de vivre mais surtout pas son talent balle aux pieds. Repéré par la suite par l'AJ Auxerre d'un certain Guy Roux, il s'en va dans l'Yonne parfaire son apprentissage. Il finit par passer professionnel mais ne laissera pas une trace indélébile car les déboires furent nombreux. S'en suit une descente dans les abimes avec un goût prononcé pour la fête, l'alcool et les mauvaises fréquentations. Malgré tout, il continuera à propulser son talent un peu partout en Europe ( France, Bulgarie, Grèce, Portugal, Allemagne, Suisse) ou encore une destination plus exotique comme la Chine. Garra a beaucoup à nous dire et nul doute que son poignant témoignage nous permettra de mieux le connaître.Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
✨ Invité exceptionnel pour un événement EXCEPTIONNEL ! Pour démarrer 2025 en beauté, la team BMC t'emmène là où tout a commencé : en direct du château de Clairefontaine !
Sur le toit du monde en juillet 2018 avec les Bleus
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Demain soir, le jeudi 10 octobre 2024, les Bleus de Didier Deschamps affrontent lsraël. Mais ce qui fait parler depuis lundi, ce sont leurs tenues extravagantes à leur arrivée à Clairefontaine. Mais pourquoi donc ce concours de mode entre nos Bleus ? Cette saison dans "RTL Matin", Florian Gazan répond aux questions pas si bêtes qui nous passent par la tête.
Wingnut Social: The Interior Design Business and Marketing Podcast
In this engaging conversation, Darla and Cheryl Clendenon explore the intricacies of running an interior design business, focusing on the importance of transparency in pricing, the value of client relationships, and the need for effective business management. They discuss the challenges designers face in pricing strategies, the significance of educating clients, and the impact of trust on business success. Cheryl shares her insights on leveraging trade programs and the psychology behind pricing, emphasizing the need for designers to position themselves effectively in the market. The conversation highlights the importance of building a sustainable business model while maintaining strong client connections. A well known designer & writer in the industry & the 2021 Person of the Year from KBB. In Detail Interiors, employs 8 people, has a retail boutique showroom, e-commerce, Candle Studio and Cheryl has been working with Designers and Architects on changing up their business strategy since 2017. Cheryl's approach is from a creative stance-always-, unapologetically honest, and is passionate about helping interior designers and creating attainable success for small businesses. Today's Takeaways: •Designers need to think larger and embrace their business as a real entity. •Transparency in pricing does not mean revealing every cost breakdown to clients. •Value pricing is essential; clients should understand the value they receive, not just the cost. •Building trust with clients is crucial for long-term success. •Effective management of business costs can prevent financial pitfalls. •Educating clients about the design process and pricing is key to avoiding misunderstandings. •Designers should leverage trade programs to improve their margins and offerings. •Client relationships are foundational; they should feel valued and cared for. •Understanding the psychology of pricing can help designers position themselves better in the market. •A sustainable business model requires ongoing analysis and adaptation.
Pour Didier Deschamps et les Bleus aussi c'était la rentrée lundi à Clairefontaine, où un groupe très semblable à celui qui a terminé demi-finaliste de l'Euro 2024 doit s'atteler à résoudre notamment son problème d'inefficacité offensive. Objectif : retrouver le chemin du but contre l'Italie au Parc des Princes vendredi (20h45), avant la Belgique à Lyon lundi (20h45), dans le cadre de la Ligue des nations. Comment l'équipe de France peut-elle retrouver de l'efficacité ? C'est la question que pose Éric Silvestro à Nicolas Georgereau et Raphaël Bardenat dans ce podcast.
WRITING NEW CHAPTERS. Kamel Mennour is an Algerian-born French art dealer. In 1999 he founded Galerie Kamel Mennour in Paris. Today Mennour is a contemporary art gallery representing over forty artists with four exhibition locations in Paris. “I was part of the art scene which was offering a very stimulating position for Paris as a big place on the world map for art.” “The work has to have something very particular that I can become obsessed with.” “We are growing a trinity between the artist with his artworks, the gallery, and the collector.”
Summer is in full swing, which means that crowds from the world over are heading on vacation and many of them are descending in huge numbers into one of the most famous cities in the world—Venice, Italy. Earlier this spring, the 60th edition of the Venice Biennale opened, curated by the highly esteemed Brazilian curator Adriano Pedrosa. His exhibition “Foreigners Everywhere” is a major feat, and a big talking point of the year. It features more than 330 artists, many of whom are participating in the biennale for the first time, and shines a light on artists who were woefully overlooked in their time. There are multiple ways to look at the show and its title “Foreigners Everywhere,” which is inspired by a famous work of the same name by artist collective Claire Fontaine. It is both an acknowledgement of the artistic positions of exile of the immigrant or outsider, but also importantly asks of the audience to think about who exactly is a foreigner… and who is not. Pedrosa argues that deep down we are all foreigners, and this exhibition, which the curator describes as a “provocation,” arrives as the world is facing a multitude of emergencies centered around the very concepts of exile and belonging. The reviews are in and well-worth reading; Artnet's critic Ben Davis has a great three-part review of the show, and host Kate Brown spoke to Pedrosa before the exhibition opening in a wide-ranging interview that we're revisiting this week. He offers tips on how to walk through the show, key background on the exhibition's concept, and thoughts on how his show is repaying a debt.
Send us a Text Message.Join us on this episode of Soccer Bedtime Stories as we delve into the remarkable journey of one of football's most beloved stars in "Euro 2024 Icons: N'Golo Kante." From his humble beginnings on the streets of Paris to becoming a key player in some of the world's most prestigious clubs, N'Golo Kante's story is a testament to perseverance, hard work, and unyielding determination.In this episode, we explore:N'Golo's early challenges and rejections, including being turned down by the prestigious Clairefontaine academy.His rise through the ranks at Suresnes, Boulogne, and Caen, showcasing his relentless work ethic.The pivotal moments at Leicester City that led to their historic Premier League victory.His subsequent success at Chelsea, including back-to-back Premier League titles and numerous personal accolades.N'Golo's impactful role in the French national team, highlighting his contributions in Euro 2016, the 2018 FIFA World Cup, and his return for Euro 2024.His unique journey off the pitch, including his humble lifestyle and first purchase in England—a Mini Hatch.Perfect for football enthusiasts and bedtime story lovers alike, this episode is a deep dive into the life of a player whose journey continues to inspire millions. Tune in to hear how N'Golo Kante became a Euro 2024 icon, and let his story remind you that with dedication and resilience, greatness is within reach. Support the Show.Support the show! Become a member and have access to fan art, new episodes, shout outs, story input, educational resources and the Soccer Bedtime Community. To become a Soccer Bedtime Stories Member Visit us at Buzzsprout!We would love to hear from you and connect with other soccer/football lovers from around the world! Leave a comment, email or find us on social media.Find us on Instagram: MySoccerBedtimeFind us on Facebook: SoccerBedtimeStoriesAlso excited to launch our first story coloring pages, you can find them at: The Soccer Teacher by Soccer Bedtime Stories
Les Bleus quittent Clairefontaine ce mercredi matin et s'envolent pour l'Allemagne où ils disputeront lundi prochain leur premier match à l'Euro 2024 face à l'Autriche. Pendant toute la compétition, ils séjourneront dans un hôtel 4 étoiles ouvert sur un parc, à proximité d'une clinique et de leur stade d'entraînement.
Les Bleus quittent Clairefontaine ce mercredi matin et s'envolent pour l'Allemagne où ils disputeront lundi prochain leur premier match à l'Euro 2024 face à l'Autriche. Pendant toute la compétition, ils séjourneront dans un hôtel 4 étoiles ouvert sur un parc, à proximité d'une clinique et de leur stade d'entraînement.
Portée par son capitaine Kylian Mbappé, buteur et passeur, l'équipe de France a remporté le premier de ses deux matches de préparation pour l'Euro 2024 (14 juin-14 juillet) contre le Luxembourg (3-0), mercredi à Metz. À 12 jours de leur entrée en lice face à l'Autriche, le 17 juin à Düsseldorf, les Bleus n'ont pas tout réussi mais ils ont fait l'essentiel pour ne pas trop gamberger à l'approche du Championnat d'Europe. S'il reste logiquement encore du travail pour arriver en forme optimale en Allemagne, Didier Deschamps a de quoi être rassuré sur l'état de ses troupes, qui ne sont rassemblées à Clairefontaine que depuis une petite semaine. Pour débriefer cette rencontre, retrouvez Florian Gazan et Baptiste Durieux.
Cliquez ici pour accéder gratuitement aux articles lus de Mediapart : https://m.audiomeans.fr/s/P-UmoTbNLs Lors de la visite du président de la République démocratique du Congo, le 29 avril, l'Élysée a confié les clés de Clairefontaine au journaliste Jacques Vendroux et à son fils, qui ont ainsi obtenu l'organisation d'un lucratif match de charité du Variétés Club de France à Kinshasa. Un article de Yann Philippin et Antton Rouget, publié le lundi 3 juin et lu par Jérémy Zylberberg.
Marceau refait l'info, c'est du lundi au vendredi à 7h30, 8h30 et 9h30 dans le Morning du rire avec Bruno Roblès
Kylian Mbappé a annoncé à Emmanuel Macron, à l'occasion d'une visite à Clairefontaine, que l'officialisation de son arrivée au Real Madrid serait très prochainement annoncée. Pour un contrat de quelle durée ? Avec quel salaire ? Quid des droits à d'image ? Jean-Philippe Leclaire, rédacteur en chef adjoint à l'équipe, répond aux questions de Julien Sellier dans RTL Bonsoir.
Kylian Mbappé a annoncé à Emmanuel Macron, à l'occasion d'une visite à Clairefontaine, que l'officialisation de son arrivée au Real Madrid serait très prochainement annoncée. Pour un contrat de quelle durée ? Avec quel salaire ? Quid des droits à d'image ? Jean-Philippe Leclaire, rédacteur en chef adjoint à l'équipe, répond aux questions de Julien Sellier dans RTL Bonsoir.
La France prépare l'Euro à Clairefontaine et le niveau du capitaine Kylian Mbappé interroge. Est-ce une préoccupation pour l'équipe de Didier Deschamps ? Comme Griezmann, relativisez-vous les inquiétudes autour du futur joueur du Real Madrid ? Quel impact sa deuxième partie de saison aura-t-elle sur sa compétition ? A un an de la fin de son contrat, Lacazette est sollicité par l'Arabie Saoudite. Doit-il quitter l'OL ? Le club de John Textor peut-il attirer un attaquant de son calibre ? Est-il trop tôt pour une pré-retraite ?
"Plusieurs débats au coeur de l'actualité, les Grandes gueules ont le choix, en débattre ou non : Sarkozy, le divorce avec LR acté ? Clairefontaine : l'arrivée remarquée des Bleus..
Certaines images ont fait couler beaucoup d'encre : 20 des 25 joueurs de l'équipe de France sont arrivés mercredi au centre d'entraînement de Clairefontaine pour le début de la préparation à l'Euro 2024. Parmi les joueurs retenus par Didier Deschamps, manquent à l'appel les trois Madrilènes qui préparent la finale de la Ligue des champions Real-Dortmund de samedi, Ferland Mendy, Eduardo Camavinga et Aurélien Tchouaméni, mais aussi les deux Milanais en mini-tournée en Australie, Olivier Giroud (avant son départ au Los Angeles FC la saison prochaine) et Théo Hernandez. Au lendemain du coup d'envoi de cette préparation et à 19 jours de France-Autriche, premier match des partenaires de Kylian Mbappé à l'Euro, plongez dans les coulisses de Clairefontaine avec Nicolas Georgereau et Baptiste Durieux autour de Florian Gazan.
Au sommaire de Radio Foot aujourd'hui 16h10-21h10 T.U : - L'incertitude plane autour des Indomptables. ; - Les Bleus se sont retrouvés en fin de matinée à Clairefontaine. ; - Direction les Pays-Bas en fin d'émission, sont-ils les principaux adversaires de l'Équipe de France à l'Euro ? - L'incertitude plane autour des Indomptables. À quelques jours des rencontres décisives contre le Cap-Vert et l'Angola, la situation est ubuesque au Cameroun. Samuel Eto'o en conflit ouvert avec le Ministère des Sports, Marc Brys mis à pied 2 mois après avoir été nommé. Une nouvelle liste sera dévoilée par le sélectionneur intérimaire Martin Ndtoungou Mpile. Le match aura-t-il lieu ? Quel impact sur les joueurs ?- Les Bleus se sont retrouvés en fin de matinée à Clairefontaine. Comme à la Fashion Week, ils ont foulé le tapis rouge avec beaucoup d'élégance. Dans quel état de forme sont-ils ?- Direction les Pays-Bas en fin d'émission, sont-ils les principaux adversaires de l'Équipe de France à l'Euro ? Le PSV de Peter Bosz champion, nous ferons le bilan du championnat hollandais 2023/2024.Avec Annie Gasnier : Frank Simon, Naïm Moniolle, Chérif Ghemmour. - Technique/Réalisation : Alice Mesnard - Pierre Guérin / Saliou Diouf.
Au sommaire de Radio Foot aujourd'hui 16h10-21h10 T.U : - L'incertitude plane autour des Indomptables. ; - Les Bleus se sont retrouvés en fin de matinée à Clairefontaine. ; - Direction les Pays-Bas en fin d'émission, sont-ils les principaux adversaires de l'Équipe de France à l'Euro ? - L'incertitude plane autour des Indomptables. À quelques jours des rencontres décisives contre le Cap-Vert et l'Angola, la situation est ubuesque au Cameroun. Samuel Eto'o en conflit ouvert avec le Ministère des Sports, Marc Brys mis à pied 2 mois après avoir été nommé. Une nouvelle liste sera dévoilée par le sélectionneur intérimaire Martin Ndtoungou Mpile. Le match aura-t-il lieu ? Quel impact sur les joueurs ?- Les Bleus se sont retrouvés en fin de matinée à Clairefontaine. Comme à la Fashion Week, ils ont foulé le tapis rouge avec beaucoup d'élégance. Dans quel état de forme sont-ils ?- Direction les Pays-Bas en fin d'émission, sont-ils les principaux adversaires de l'Équipe de France à l'Euro ? Le PSV de Peter Bosz champion, nous ferons le bilan du championnat hollandais 2023/2024.Avec Annie Gasnier : Frank Simon, Naïm Moniolle, Chérif Ghemmour. - Technique/Réalisation : Alice Mesnard - Pierre Guérin / Saliou Diouf.
Ken Talks to Marc Balmer and Kristoff Bonne about spectrum24, The Conference for Creative Use of the Radio Spectrum in Open Systems. Following the success of the Software-Defined Radio and Amateur Radio devroom at FOSDEM, spectrum24 plans to bring users of the radio spectrum together. For over a century, technology has made it possible to transfer more data, faster, further. Today, wireless technology is everywhere and commonplace. However, it remains a playground and a ground for innovation for many communities. This conference is an opportunity to publicize your projects and allow the different communities that use the spectrum to meet over a weekend. If you have an interesting talk you would like to give please see https://spectrum-conference.org/24/cfp for more information spectrum24 will take place September 14./15. at SmartCity Campus (1 rue de Clairefontaine, 78120 Rambouillet.) at an old radio factory in Rambouillet near Paris, a short 15 minute walk from the train station. Conference Website: https://spectrum-conference.org/ Conference Mastodon: https://mastodon.radio/@spectrumconf Conference Location: https://smartcitycampus.fr/ FOSDEM Dev Track: https://fosdem.org/2024/schedule/event/fosdem-2024-1662-trx-control-modern-software-to-control-amateur-radio-transceivers-and-other-hamradio-hardware/ Marc Balmer: https://trx-control.msys.ch/, https://msys.ch/, https://marcbalmer.ch, https://www.linkedin.com/in/mbalmer/ Kristoff Bonne: https://mastodon.radio/@on1arf
Presenters Steve Crossman and Julien Laurens explore Mbappe's time at the legendary Clairefontaine academy and his breakthrough season at Monaco.Hear from France legend and Clairefontaine graduate Thierry Henry and some of Mbappe's classmates at a football finishing school like no other.Find out how Monaco won the race to sign the teenage sensation and relive his title-winning debut season in the company of former team-mate Bernardo Silva.
A new podcast series charting Kylian Mbappe's rise from the suburbs of Paris to global superstardom. Presenters Steve Crossman and Julien Laurens follow the forward's journey from AS Bondy to PSG via Monaco and the legendary Clairefontaine academy and hear from a stellar cast including Arsene Wenger, Didier Deschamps, Thierry Henry and Bernardo Silva. Revisit Mbappe's ultimate high of winning the World Cup in 2018 and the racial abuse that followed his penalty miss as France crashed out of the Euros in 2021. We take listeners to Qatar where Mbappe rallied his team for a remarkable comeback in the World Cup final before another painful defeat on penalties to Argentina. And we'll look ahead to his future in the iconic white shirt of Real Madrid.
Ce jeudi 9 mai 2024, au sommaire de Radio Foot DIRECT, 16h10TU (18h10 à Paris). Marseille pour l'exploit à Bergame Focus sur Atalanta vs OM (1-1). Suspense à Bergame, en Italie, où les Marseillais se déplacent ce soir pour y disputer le ticket pour la finale à Dublin le 22 mai 2024. Clés et enjeux d'un duel à l'issue incertaine avec Thomas de Saint-Léger en direct de Bergame.Exploit impératif pour la Louve !Le Bayern Leverkusen, toujours invaincu cette saison toutes compétitions confondues accueille l'AS Roma, défait à l'aller 0-2. Les Italiens peuvent-ils mettre à terre le nouveau champion d'Allemagne et espérer se qualifier ? Éléments de réponses.Ligue des Champions demi-finale retour... Le Real est insubmersible !Menés à quelques minutes, du coup de sifflet final 0-1 par un Bayern Munich solide, les Merengues ont comme à leur habitude renversé la table pour s'imposer sur le fil 2-1. Héros du match, le numéro 9 madrilène Joselu. Homme malheureux, le Bavarois Manuel Neuer ! Direction Wembley pour Carlo Ancelotti pour y retrouver Dortmund. Retour sur un énième exploit !JO 2024 : la Guinée aux JO ?Les jeunes de Kaba Diawara affrontent l'Indonésie ce jeudi 9 mai 2024 à 13h TU, à Clairefontaine, en match de barrage qualificatif pour le tournoi masculin de football des Jeux Olympiques de Paris 2024. Cédric De Oliveira reviendra avec le résultat et peut-être avec un ticket décroché par le Syli Olympique pour les JO.Pour en débattre autour d'Annie Gasnier, nos consultants du jour : Philippe Doucet et Étienne Moatti — David Fintzel — TCR : Matthieu Delguedre.
Ce jeudi 9 mai 2024, au sommaire de Radio Foot DIRECT, 16h10TU (18h10 à Paris). Marseille pour l'exploit à Bergame Focus sur Atalanta vs OM (1-1). Suspense à Bergame, en Italie, où les Marseillais se déplacent ce soir pour y disputer le ticket pour la finale à Dublin le 22 mai 2024. Clés et enjeux d'un duel à l'issue incertaine avec Thomas de Saint-Léger en direct de Bergame.Exploit impératif pour la Louve !Le Bayern Leverkusen, toujours invaincu cette saison toutes compétitions confondues accueille l'AS Roma, défait à l'aller 0-2. Les Italiens peuvent-ils mettre à terre le nouveau champion d'Allemagne et espérer se qualifier ? Éléments de réponses.Ligue des Champions demi-finale retour... Le Real est insubmersible !Menés à quelques minutes, du coup de sifflet final 0-1 par un Bayern Munich solide, les Merengues ont comme à leur habitude renversé la table pour s'imposer sur le fil 2-1. Héros du match, le numéro 9 madrilène Joselu. Homme malheureux, le Bavarois Manuel Neuer ! Direction Wembley pour Carlo Ancelotti pour y retrouver Dortmund. Retour sur un énième exploit !JO 2024 : la Guinée aux JO ?Les jeunes de Kaba Diawara affrontent l'Indonésie ce jeudi 9 mai 2024 à 13h TU, à Clairefontaine, en match de barrage qualificatif pour le tournoi masculin de football des Jeux Olympiques de Paris 2024. Cédric De Oliveira reviendra avec le résultat et peut-être avec un ticket décroché par le Syli Olympique pour les JO.Pour en débattre autour d'Annie Gasnier, nos consultants du jour : Philippe Doucet et Étienne Moatti — David Fintzel — TCR : Matthieu Delguedre.
C'est historique : le pape François est attendu le 28 avril à la 60ᵉ édition de la biennale de Venise, où le Vatican a installé cette année son pavillon à la prison pour femmes de l'ile de Giudecca. L'exposition du Saint-Siège, nommée à juste titre Avec mes yeux, nous incite à renouveler notre regard sur les marginaux. Juste en face de la Cité des doges, à l'abri de l'agitation touristique, l'île de Giudecca, où se situe la prison des femmes. C'est le choix iconoclaste du Vatican pour y loger son pavillon, durant cette Biennale des arts de Venise, en Italie. « C'est une première », admet Bruno Racine, ancien président du Centre Pompidou à Paris, et l'un des commissaires de l'événement.Sur la façade extérieure de l'établissement pénitenciaire, une fresque monumentale signée Maurizio Cattelan. « L'œuvre qu'il a réalisée s'intitule "Father", "le Père" en français, mais le père mort, dont on voit les pieds allongés. C'est aussi une belle méditation sur la précarité de la vie et des humains », commente Bruno Racine.Si le choix de la star italienne de l'art contemporain, souvent critiquée pour ses œuvres provocatrices, peut surprendre, celui du lieu est hautement symbolique. Ancien couvent ayant recueilli des prostituées en quête de pardon, l'endroit est devenu une maison d'arrêt en 1859 où, actuellement, 80 femmes sont incarcérées pour vols, trafics de drogue et homicides. « Le choix du lieu est un message. Le visiteur sera confronté, lui aussi, à la réalité artistique et humaine de la prison, uniquement avec ses yeux », selon le commissaire d'exposition.Des œuvres réalisées avec les détenuesAu programme de cette exposition derrière les barreaux, une collaboration unique entre les détenues de l'établissement pénitentiaire de Venise et neuf artistes de renom, parmi lesquels le collectif féministe Claire Fontaine ou encore la plasticienne française, Claire Tabouret.Ensemble, ils ont créé des œuvres photographiques, installations documentaires et poèmes humanistes, mettent l'accent sur la compassion, l'empathie et la réhabilitation des marginaux. « L'idée, c'était que ce pavillon transmette un message humaniste, sur les Droits de l'homme, sur l'attention au plus petit, à ceux que l'on ne veut pas voir, y compris celles, ici même, qui ont été condamnées. Qu'elles puissent avoir leur dignité. Qu'elles puissent être, non seulement spectatrices, mais aussi protagonistes de leur avenir », explique Bruno Racine. Quant à la grande figure du monde de l'art, Simone Fattal, d'origine syro-libanaise, elle a transcrit sur des plaques de lave les poèmes des détenues. « Quand j'ai reçu les poèmes, j'ai pleuré. Parce que... – je pleure encore – parce que l'une d'entre elles dit "Chaque fois que je tombe, on me dit qu'il faut se relever. Mais chaque fois que je me relève, quelque chose de moi reste par terre." » confesse-t-elle, la voix tremblante d'émotion, en citant un poème d'une détenue.Ce corpus de thèmes, tous chers au pape François, vise à renouveler notre regard sur le monde des exclus. En plaçant le pavillon 2024 au sein d'une prison pour femmes, le Saint-Siège envoie un message puissant d'inclusion et de rédemption à travers l'art.À écouter aussiBiennale: Romuald Hazoumé place le féminisme béninois au cœur de Venise
De 7h à 21h, revivez la journée historique avec Zidane, Deschamps, Barthez, Ronaldo, les supporters… ********* Dimanche 12 juillet 1998, tôt le matin. Si tôt que la France dort encore. Dans l'obscurité, deux hommes en survêtement bleus quittent sur la pointe des pieds le château de Clairefontaine. Aimé Jacquet le sélectionneur de l'équipe de France de Football, et Philippe Bergeroo l'entraîneur des gardiens, ferment silencieusement la porte et descendent les marches de l'entrée du bâtiment. Aucun des deux hommes ne parle. Seuls les bruits de leurs pas répétés sur le gravier de l'allée et leurs souffles dérangent le silence matinal de la forêt de Rambouillet. Aimé Jacquet réajuste ses lunettes et s'élance en trottinant en direction des bois. Philippe Bergeroo l'imite aussitôt. Concentrés et songeurs, les deux hommes s'engouffrent à l'intérieur de la forêt pour leur footing rituel. Les minutes passent, les rayons du soleil transpercent maintenant les branches des pins et illuminent le petit chemin de terre. Il est presque 8h, au premier étage du château, les volets des chambres des joueurs s'ouvrent les uns après les autres. Sur le chemin du retour, quand le rythme a baissé et que les deux hommes reviennent en marchant, Aimé Jacquet lance soudain à Bergeroo : « Ce sera une belle journée…» ********* Texte : Laurent Latappy Voix : François Berland
Next week, the art world will descend into the Venetian Lagoon for the Venice Biennale, the most highly anticipated art event of this year. The Brazilian curator Adriano Pedrosa is at the helm of the prestigious group exhibition, which is now in its 60th edition, and his show includes more than 300 artists and collectives presented in the historic Arsenale and the Central Pavilion in the Giardini. Many of these artists, who are largely based or from the global South, are on view for the first time in these revered spaces. There are multiple ways to look at the show and its title "Foreigners Everywhere," which is inspired by a famous work of the same name by artist collective Claire Fontaine. It is both an acknowledgement of the artistic positions of exile of the immigrant or outsider, but also importantly asks of the audience to think about who exactly is a foreigner... and who is not. Pedrosa argues that deep down we are all foreigners, and this exhibition, which the curator describes as a "provocation," arrives as the world is facing a multitude of emergencies centered around the very concepts of exile and belonging. Just as everything was coming together over the last weeks ahead of the April vernissage, Artnet's Kate Brown spoke to Pedrosa about what visitors can expect from "Foreigners Everywhere" and his overarching vision for the show. He shared his views on how one should navigate an exhibition of this scale, and discusses his background as a curator in São Paulo, which included organizing pioneering exhibitions of marginalized perspectives and histories during Jair Bolsonaro's populist reign in Brazil. The two also speak about Pedrosa's understanding of what it means to be a foreigner from both a political and artistic perspective.
Embark on a dreamy bedtime adventure with the enchanting tale of Kylian Mbappé's childhood. From the soccer-themed walls of his Bondy bedroom to the stars at Clairefontaine, discover the magic that shaped a football prodigy.Join us as Kylian encounters legends Cristiano Ronaldo, Thierry Henry, and Zinedine Zidane, receiving invaluable advice that propels him towards greatness. Delight in the harmonious blend of soccer and music, and witness Kylian's meteoric rise, making his professional debut for AS Monaco at 16.In this bedtime story, dreams come alive, inspiring children worldwide to believe in their aspirations. Support the showSupport the show! Become a subscriber and have access to fan art, new episodes, the Soccer Bedtime Community and get shout outs in stories. To become a Soccer Bedtime Stories Supporter Visit: https://bit.ly/SoccerBedtimeStoriesWe would love to hear from you and connect with other soccer/football lovers from around the world! Leave a comment, email or find us on social media.Find us on Instagram: MySoccerBedtimeFind us on Facebook: SoccerBedtimeStories
Download and follow Kickin' It on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts! Kickin' It debuts in style with the first of a two-part interview with an all-time great, Thierry Henry, who joins Kate Abdo, Clint Dempsey and Charlie Davies to discuss life and the beautiful game. Thierry encourages Christian Pulisic to replicate the fearlessness he shows on the international stage with his club team, “As a creative player if you don't try to make mistakes, you cannot succeed.” He also explains how, before becoming an Arsenal legend, he initially struggled with the Gunners and what he did to earn Dennis Bergkamp's respect. Clint describes the underdog mentality of US players which prompts a discussion about youth development and France's world-famous Clairefontaine academy, where Thierry honed his skills. And things take an emotional turn as Charlie opens up about his childhood and what drove him to pursue a career in soccer. Kickin' It is available for free on the Audacy app as well as Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and wherever else you listen to podcasts. Watch Kickin' It as well as UEFA Champions League, UEFA Europa League, UEFA Europa Conference League, Serie A, Coppa Italia, CONCACAF Nations League, NWSL, Scottish Premiership, Brasileiro, Argentine Primera División, soccer documentaries and more by subscribing Paramount Plus: https://www.paramountplus.com/home/ You can also watch Kickin' It on the CBS Sports Golazo Network, the 24-hour soccer streaming network that is available for free on connected TV and mobile devices through the CBS Sports App and Pluto TV, and on CBSSports.com, as well as Paramount+. Follow the Kickin' It team on Twitter: @CBSSportsGolazo, @kate_abdo, @CharlieDavies9, @MauriceEdu, @clint_dempsey For more soccer coverage from CBS Sports, visit https://www.cbssports.com/soccer/ To hear more from the CBS Sports Podcast Network, visit https://www.cbssports.com/podcasts/ To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Download and follow Kickin' It on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts! Kickin' It debuts in style with the first of a two-part interview with an all-time great, Thierry Henry, who joins Kate Abdo, Clint Dempsey and Charlie Davies to discuss life and the beautiful game. Thierry encourages Christian Pulisic to replicate the fearlessness he shows on the international stage with his club team, “As a creative player if you don't try to make mistakes, you cannot succeed.” He also explains how, before becoming an Arsenal legend, he initially struggled with the Gunners and what he did to earn Dennis Bergkamp's respect. Clint describes the underdog mentality of US players which prompts a discussion about youth development and France's world-famous Clairefontaine academy, where Thierry honed his skills. And things take an emotional turn as Charlie opens up about his childhood and what drove him to pursue a career in soccer. Kickin' It is available for free on the Audacy app as well as Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and wherever else you listen to podcasts. Watch Kickin' It as well as UEFA Champions League, UEFA Europa League, UEFA Europa Conference League, Serie A, Coppa Italia, CONCACAF Nations League, NWSL, Scottish Premiership, Brasileiro, Argentine Primera División, soccer documentaries and more by subscribing Paramount Plus: https://www.paramountplus.com/home/ You can also watch Kickin' It on the CBS Sports Golazo Network, the 24-hour soccer streaming network that is available for free on connected TV and mobile devices through the CBS Sports App and Pluto TV, and on CBSSports.com, as well as Paramount+. Follow the Kickin' It team on Twitter: @CBSSportsGolazo, @kate_abdo, @CharlieDavies9, @MauriceEdu, @clint_dempsey For more soccer coverage from CBS Sports, visit https://www.cbssports.com/soccer/ To hear more from the CBS Sports Podcast Network, visit https://www.cbssports.com/podcasts/ To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Kickin' It debuts in style with the first of a two-part interview with an all-time great, Thierry Henry, who joins Kate Abdo, Clint Dempsey and Charlie Davies to discuss life and the beautiful game. Thierry encourages Christian Pulisic to replicate the fearlessness he shows on the international stage with his club team, “As a creative player if you don't try to make mistakes, you cannot succeed.” He also explains how, before becoming an Arsenal legend, he initially struggled with the Gunners and what he did to earn Dennis Bergkamp's respect. Clint describes the underdog mentality of US players which prompts a discussion about youth development and France's world-famous Clairefontaine academy, where Thierry honed his skills. And things take an emotional turn as Charlie opens up about his childhood and what drove him to pursue a career in soccer. Kickin' It is available for free on the Audacy app as well as Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and wherever else you listen to podcasts. Watch Kickin' It as well as UEFA Champions League, UEFA Europa League, UEFA Europa Conference League, Serie A, Coppa Italia, CONCACAF Nations League, NWSL, Scottish Premiership, Brasileiro, Argentine Primera División, soccer documentaries and more by subscribing Paramount Plus: https://www.paramountplus.com/home/ You can also watch Kickin' It on the CBS Sports Golazo Network, the 24-hour soccer streaming network that is available for free on connected TV and mobile devices through the CBS Sports App and Pluto TV, and on CBSSports.com, as well as Paramount+. Follow the Kickin' It team on Twitter: @CBSSportsGolazo, @kate_abdo, @CharlieDavies9, @MauriceEdu, @clint_dempsey For more soccer coverage from CBS Sports, visit https://www.cbssports.com/soccer/ To hear more from the CBS Sports Podcast Network, visit https://www.cbssports.com/podcasts/ To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Download and follow Kickin' It on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts! Kickin' It debuts in style with the first of a two-part interview with an all-time great, Thierry Henry, who joins Kate Abdo, Clint Dempsey and Charlie Davies to discuss life and the beautiful game. Thierry encourages Christian Pulisic to replicate the fearlessness he shows on the international stage with his club team, “As a creative player if you don't try to make mistakes, you cannot succeed.” He also explains how, before becoming an Arsenal legend, he initially struggled with the Gunners and what he did to earn Dennis Bergkamp's respect. Clint describes the underdog mentality of US players which prompts a discussion about youth development and France's world-famous Clairefontaine academy, where Thierry honed his skills. And things take an emotional turn as Charlie opens up about his childhood and what drove him to pursue a career in soccer. Kickin' It is available for free on the Audacy app as well as Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and wherever else you listen to podcasts. Watch Kickin' It as well as UEFA Champions League, UEFA Europa League, UEFA Europa Conference League, Serie A, Coppa Italia, CONCACAF Nations League, NWSL, Scottish Premiership, Brasileiro, Argentine Primera División, soccer documentaries and more by subscribing Paramount Plus: https://www.paramountplus.com/home/ You can also watch Kickin' It on the CBS Sports Golazo Network, the 24-hour soccer streaming network that is available for free on connected TV and mobile devices through the CBS Sports App and Pluto TV, and on CBSSports.com, as well as Paramount+. Follow the Kickin' It team on Twitter: @CBSSportsGolazo, @kate_abdo, @CharlieDavies9, @MauriceEdu, @clint_dempsey For more soccer coverage from CBS Sports, visit https://www.cbssports.com/soccer/ To hear more from the CBS Sports Podcast Network, visit https://www.cbssports.com/podcasts/ To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Download and follow Kickin' It on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts! Kickin' It debuts in style with the first of a two-part interview with an all-time great, Thierry Henry, who joins Kate Abdo, Clint Dempsey and Charlie Davies to discuss life and the beautiful game. Thierry encourages Christian Pulisic to replicate the fearlessness he shows on the international stage with his club team, “As a creative player if you don't try to make mistakes, you cannot succeed.” He also explains how, before becoming an Arsenal legend, he initially struggled with the Gunners and what he did to earn Dennis Bergkamp's respect. Clint describes the underdog mentality of US players which prompts a discussion about youth development and France's world-famous Clairefontaine academy, where Thierry honed his skills. And things take an emotional turn as Charlie opens up about his childhood and what drove him to pursue a career in soccer. Kickin' It is available for free on the Audacy app as well as Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and wherever else you listen to podcasts. Watch Kickin' It as well as UEFA Champions League, UEFA Europa League, UEFA Europa Conference League, Serie A, Coppa Italia, CONCACAF Nations League, NWSL, Scottish Premiership, Brasileiro, Argentine Primera División, soccer documentaries and more by subscribing Paramount Plus: https://www.paramountplus.com/home/ You can also watch Kickin' It on the CBS Sports Golazo Network, the 24-hour soccer streaming network that is available for free on connected TV and mobile devices through the CBS Sports App and Pluto TV, and on CBSSports.com, as well as Paramount+. Follow the Kickin' It team on Twitter: @CBSSportsGolazo, @kate_abdo, @CharlieDavies9, @MauriceEdu, @clint_dempsey For more soccer coverage from CBS Sports, visit https://www.cbssports.com/soccer/ To hear more from the CBS Sports Podcast Network, visit https://www.cbssports.com/podcasts/ To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices