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Switched on Pop
Summer Bummer (with Commotion's Elamin Abdelmahmoud)

Switched on Pop

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2025 37:01


Every music critic seems to agree: 2025 has no true song of summer. Last August, Teddy Swims's “Lose Control” dominated the charts. This year…Teddy Swims's “Lose Control” dominates the charts. What's going on? Why is there no new summer song to unite us in collective listening, and will there ever be again? Elamin Abdelmahmoud, host of the CBC's daily culture podcast Commotion, joins Nate and Charlie to discuss the dearth of seasonal bops, and suggest some possible contenders for sleeper summer hits, from the soundtrack of the anime film KPop Demon Hunters to the latest from the Haim sisters. Despite the moribund status of the Hot 100, there is no shortage of great music to be found in the dog days of summer if you're willing to listen closely. More Check out more music commentary from Elamin and Commotion, like their dive into Bruce Springsteen's unreleased albums, or their dissection of Bieber's latest with our very own Reanna Cruz. Songs Discussed HUNTR/X, EJAE, AUDREY NUNA - Golden  Tyler Childers - Eatin' Big Time Haim - Relationships Ravyn Lenae - Love Me Not Amber Mark - Sweet Seratonin Sly and the Family Stone - Thank You (Falettin Me Be Mice Elf) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Saga of the Jewels
Strange Tales of Two Strangers

Saga of the Jewels

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2025 38:29


Previously on Saga of the Jewels…The life of seventeen-year-old RYN, bookish son of a wealthy landowner, changes forever when his hometown is destroyed by the EMPIRE and everyone he has ever known is killed. He discovers that the Empire are seeking TWELVE PRIMEVAL JEWELS which grant the power to manipulate different elements, and that his father had been hiding the FIRE RUBY. Ryn sets out to take revenge on the Imperial General who killed his family and retrieve the Fire Ruby, and along the way meets NUTHEA the lightning-slinging princess, SAGAR the swaggering skypirate, ELRANN the tomboy engineer, CID the wizened old healer, and VISH the poppy-seed-addicted bounty hunter. Together the companions decide to find all of the Jewels in order to stop the EMPEROR from finding them first and taking over the world. They have thus far succeeded in retrieving the Fire Ruby, borne by Ryn, and the Lightning Crystal, borne by Nuthea. They have now come to the land of FARR where they intend to compete in a hand-to-hand fighting tournament in order to attempt to win its grand prize, the EARTH EMERALD…EPISODE THIRTY-SEVEN: STRANGE TALES OF TWO STRANGERSOne night before the Tournament.Cid eased himself back into the comfy cushioned chair in the corner of the manse's dining area and sighed in relaxation.“Ahhhh…”He lifted the mug of tea that he had made for himself and inhaled deeply through his nose. Sweet and minty, with a hint of citrus. The Farrians were good at tea.It was too hot to drink quite yet, so he just sat like that for a while with both his hands around the mug, letting it warm them, enjoying its fragrance.Bliss.He had certainly earned a day off. They had all been training hard at the direction of young man Vish–even Cid. Although he was not planning to fight in the tournament–nothing could appeal to him less–he had joined in with the others' training for the sake of the exercise, and because he wanted to show willing and that he was one of the group. Although due to his age he had not been able to keep up to anything like the pace of the whippersnappers, the Shadowfinger had still put him through his own paces, and Cid had ached all over when he had woken up this morning. He had needed the break.He stretched his legs out and drew in another deep breath of steaming tea.It had been a good day off, too. He had spent it wandering the city with his Granddaughter and young man Ryn, looking in the different shops and visiting the different ornamental gardens, chatting about everything and nothing–the Jewels, their prospects in the upcoming tournament which would start tomorrow, where they would go next if they managed to secure the Earth Emerald. It had all been very pleasant.And now, to have an evening to himself, just to sit and rest while everyone else was out, free for a while of their bickering and squabbling and the different attractions that simmered between them…it was as though all the children were out for the night and so he could enjoy himself in peace. No, he corrected himself, it was as though all the grandchildren were out for the night and so he could enjoy himself in peace.“Heh,” he chuckled to himself. “Don't forget just quite how old you are, old man Cid.”He took a sip of the tea, now just about drinkable, and let it slide deliciously down his throat.He tipped his head back in the chair and shut his eyes, allowing himself to be lost in the sweet taste and the comfort of relaxing in this chair, without having to think for a few moments about the quest, or the danger they were all in, or how the fate of Mid rested on their shoulders, or how to keep this band of younglings alive for another day, or the terrible things he knew they would have to do that he didn't want to think about. He might even take a nap in this chair, or fall asleep early for the night...Bliss, he thought again.From across the manse, the sound of the front door bursting open. Commotion. Shouts. The voices of the two boys, arguing.Oh no.Cid opened his eyes and sat up straight.Ryn and Sagar exploded into the dining room.“Cid!” Ryn began at once, running up to him and launching into a manic report. “Nuthea and I went to see a play and there was a Jewel-wielder there possibly two and she told us not to make a scene but then Sagar was really really drunk and came to find us because he and Elrann found some other jewel-related person in a pub but then he went up on the stage and got in a fight so I had to go up too but then we had to give away that we had elemental powers and the lead actor got angry and attacked us and–!”“Woah, woah!” Cid interrupted him, like he was soothing a spooked chocobo that he had lost control of. “Slow down, lad! One thing at a time! Tell me what's happened, slowly.”“Don' lissshen to him!” said Sagar, almost falling over himself as he stumbled over to one of the chairs at the dining table and sat clumsily astride it, putting his arms out to steady himself and then draping himself over the table. “He'sh telling it wrong! There wash a man singing about the Jewelesh, like he knew where they all were, so we went to find the prinshesh and the pup an' tell ‘em, but then there wash thish dragon, an'…”The pirate ran out of steam, and now he did go over, his head lolling forward onto the table and hitting it with a smack, then stopping there.A short pause, and he began to snore loudly.Cid turned back to Ryn.“You try again,” he said. “Slowly.”“Um. Hello,” said a young female voice.Standing in the doorway was a short girl in a pale green ballroom-dress, with deep green hair cut short into a fringe and a bob, and huge, glittering green eyes. Her skin was very pale indeed, and she was wringing her hands. She looked as though she had just been through some sort of trauma.“Oh!” said Cid. “I didn't notice you there. Hello, young lady. Please, come in, have some tea, take a chair!”Cid poured the girl a drink from the stove while Ryn got her a chair to sit on. The girl took the tea gratefully and perched on the edge of the chair. She was trembling, Cid noticed, little ripples forming in the mug of tea, which she clutched tight like she was holding onto the hand of a protecting parent.Definitely trauma, he thought with his Healer's mind.When she was settled, Cid sat down at the table too and bade Ryn do the same.“Now,” he said to the boy over the sound of Sagar's snoring. “Tell me slowly and carefully what has been happening and why you have brought back this poor young lady to the manse.”“Well–” began Ryn.The front door banged open again.“Grandfather!” came Nuthea's voice from the entry hall. “Grandfather, are you up? There's some things I've got to tell you!”She ran into the dining room, followed quickly by Elrann, followed by another newcomer: a man in a hooded grey traveller's cloak with a lute-case slung over one shoulder, and the unusual contrast of dark skin and deep blue hair, which hung in thick locks down either side of his face.An Umbarian, Cid thought. The Sapphire-keepers. This one is far from home…“Hi, pops!” said Elrann cheerfully, taking her own seat at the table. “Some stuff's been going down. Oh,” she said when she saw the green-haired girl, “spirit-girl! You made it! Welcome to the party.” She smiled with her eyes shut.When Nuthea also saw the green-haired girl seated at the table, she said, “Ah, you managed to bring her back, Ryn. Well done! Are you okay?” she asked the girl.“I'm f-fine,” stammered the girl. “Um…who are you?”“I am Princess Nuthea Kaleutheanna of the Matriarchy of Manolia,” Nuthea announced proudly. “I identified that you were employing spirit projection in that play and asked my friend here if he could set up a conversation with you.”“You mean the guy asleep over there who jumped onstage and attacked my dragon projection?”Nuthea deflated a bit. “Um, no. That part wasn't planned. I meant my friend Ryn here. The one who, er, attacked your colleague's lion projection.”Cid thought it best to interject here. “Excuse me, young ones, but could one of you please explain to me slowly and plainly what is going on, and why you have invited these two strangers back to our residence?”“Right,” said both Ryn and Nuthea at the same time. They looked at each other. “I'll explain,” they each said again simultaneously.“You go,” said Ryn, ceding the floor at last to Nuthea.“Alright,” she said, accepting without another word, “what's happened is that–”The front door banged again, cutting her off.Who's left? Cid thought. Oh yes. Young man Vish. At least he should have managed to keep himself out of trouble, without poppy seed.There were no shouts or cries this time, just the slow thud of Vish's footfall across the entry hall towards them.But the footsteps were irregular, and heavier than usual. It sounded like he was staggering, like he might be injured.Maybe that was why everyone stayed silent, listening to the erratic noise of the footsteps.Vish appeared in the doorway, a framed black figure.He just stood there for a moment, looking at all of them. He was breathing heavily, his loud, ragged breaths practically matching the volume of Sagar's snoring, as he slumped against the doorjamb.Vish fell forwards onto his front onto the floor, hitting it with a light thwap.That was when Cid noticed the spotted trail of blood behind him, and the blood that was soaking out from him now onto the floor.“He's hurt!” Cid cried, leaping up immediately and rushing over to the fallen Shadowfinger. “Quick, boys, help me get him onto his back!”Ryn and the newcomer Umbarian, whose name Cid didn't even know yet, carefully pulled Vish over onto his back.The Shadowfinger groaned as he went over, not with pain, but what sounded like…pleasure.Oh no, thought Cid, not for the first time that evening, as he knelt next to Vish.“What's happened?” asked Nuthea from somewhere behind him. “Is he going to be alright?”“Quiet,” Cid commanded irritably. “I'll know in a moment.” He didn't like snapping but he needed to concentrate.The first thing he did was take off the Shadowfinger's black gloves, which were slick with blood. There were no cuts or marks on the tan skin at all–it was smooth, delicate even. Just black discolouration at his fingertips—but that came from the poppy addiction. He examined the folds of Vish's tunic. There was no sign of a wound or of blood leaking through it anywhere. He put a hand over Vish's heart. It was beating regularly. Fast, granted. But regularly.Cid looked at the Shadowfinger's face. The man's eyes were closed and the tautness of his cheeks indicated he was smiling underneath his head scarf. The Healer pulled back one of the man's eyelids with a thumb, and his growing suspicions were confirmed. The pupil underneath was huge, dilated so big that it practically filled the whole of his eye with blackness. Vish giggled quietly in whatever state of consciousness he was in.“He's fine,” Cid pronounced, getting to his feet and shaking his head with disappointment. “This is not his blood; it's someone else's. Maybe several people's. He's not hurt. He's just had a poppy hit, that's all. An absolutely massive one, from the looks of things. Possibly several seeds at once.”Shocked silence.He sighed. And I thought that he had been making process.“Um, who is that guy?” said the green-haired girl.Cid turned. She had gotten up from the table and was standing as far away as possible from them all against the wall at the other end of the room, practically cowering.“Oh, please don't be alarmed, young lady,” Cid said. “This man is just an ex-Imperial bountyhunter who we enlisted to help us on our travels.”“He's a what?!” exclaimed the girl, standing up stick-straight and pushing herself even harder back against the wall. She looked as if she was about to run out of the room at any moment.“Don't worry,” Nuthea said, holding out her hands in a calming gesture, “it's quite alright. He's safe. He's on our side. He's saved our lives many times.”The girl stared down at Vish, mouth curling in horror, then looked up at Nuthea. “Who are all of you?” she said. “I only came with him–” she pointed to Ryn–“because he rescued me from Zigfrid's lion and because I can't go back to the troupe now! Unless you explain who you all are and what you're doing I'm getting out of here!”“Yes,” spoke up the Umbarian with the lute. “I would very much like to know who all of you are and why you have invited me here as well.”“Alright,” said Nuthea, “I'll explain to the two of you, then we can explain to grandfather why we've invited you each here. But do come and sit down, please.”Nuthea offered the girl her chair again and with some reluctance she crept back over and took it, reclaiming her tea, but her gaze kept darting back to Vish.“Don't worry about him,” Cid said in an effort to reassure her. “He will be out for a while. And he won't harm any of us. He's clearly used up his energy from the hit to walk back here. He is on our side.”The girl's lopsided grimace indicated she was not reassured in the least, but she stayed where she was for the moment.Cid, Nuthea, Ryn, Elrann and the Umbarian all took seats at the rectangular wooden table too, joining the girl and the snoring Sagar. They left Vish on his back on the floor to sleep off his poppy hit.“So who are you all?” asked the Umbarian. “And what are you doing staying in a government residence in the second-but-topmost level of Shun Pei?”Nuthea began her explanation for the newcomers. “We're a group of friends who are searching for some objects called the Twelve Primeval Jewels. We have two already, and four of us have elemental projection powers from touching different jewels.” Cid wouldn't have led with that, though it sounded as though his travelling companions had practically revealed as much to these two newcomers already. But why?Nuthea proceeded to work her way through the whole party and explain how she had met them and how they had ended up coming along on the search for the Jewels, beginning with her and Ryn meeting in the brig of an Imperial Airship, and ending with VIsh agreeing to work together with them in exchange for being kept in supply of poppy seed. She told them the story of how they had thus far managed to retrieve two Jewels and what they were doing in Farr in pursuit of a third.When she had finished, she looked at the two newcomers as if expecting some sort of response. The Umbarian tapped his lips, looking thoughtful, but the green-haired girl just continued to stare blankly.“Okaaay then…” the girl said eventually. “But what does any of this have to do with me?”“Well, young lady,” said Nuthea, “—what is your name, by the way?”“Riss,” said the green-haired girl.“Well, young Riss, when I saw that dragon appear in the play you were in, so lifelike, I suspected Jewel-magic must be involved.”The girl looked at the floor. “Ah. So you know.”“Yes,” said Nuthea. “You have touched the Spirit Carnelian.”Cid took in a sharp breath, but he tried to mask it.The girl looked up at Nuthea, and she did look very much to Cid like a little girl then–a confused, lost, alone and afraid little girl–despite being a bit older than a child. “Is that what it's called?”“That is what my people call it,” said Nuthea, “and what I believe most peoples who possess knowledge of Jewel-lore call it. How did you come by it?”The girl glanced around at all the members of the party in turn–those of them who were awake at least. She still sat tight-lipped, wide-eyed and pale. “You wouldn't believe me even if I told you…” she said quietly.“Try us,” Cid encouraged her gently. “You have heard some of our stories, and how unbelievable and outlandish those are. I think you will find it hard to surprise us.”Riss drew in a quivering breath. “Well… okay then…” Her green eyes took on a far-away look as she began her story. “I am originally from Suria. My father died of an illness when I was small. My mother raised me by herself, but she struggled. Ever since I was little, I never really fitted in. Rather than joining in with everyone else's games, I liked to go off by myself and play my own games in my imagination. I would go exploring in the woods and hills and valleys and make up my own stories. One day when I was twelve, I was out in the woods, and it was like I heard this voice whispering to me…”Riss paused and came back to the room for a moment, biting her lip and glancing around at her audience. She looked as if she was afraid of saying something foolish.“Go on,” Cid prompted her kindly. He had begun to suspect where this was going.“This voice began whispering to me, just my name at first, and then it started to tell me to follow certain directions. So I followed it. It was like one of my imaginations, one of my stories had come to life. I followed it, and it led me to a particular tree. It was a really big one, an oak I think, with a huge thick trunk and lots of branches that spread into the branches of the other trees. A little way up in the trunk was a small hollowed-out hole, the kind that a squirrel or a bird might nest in. The voice told me to look inside it, so I did, and inside I found a small, smooth, orangey-brown jewel. I took it, and when I touched it I felt a surge of…energy go through me, and from that moment I was able to summon spirits.”Quiet descended, punctuated only by a sleep-snort from Sagar.Cid could see the tension in every line of Nuthea's body, how she held her jaw tight, how she sat rigid on her chair. She must be exerting a huge amount of self-control not to burst out and ask the question that was surely also burning on her lips straight away.“Riss…” his granddaughter addressed the girl slowly. “Do you still have the jewel?”“No.”Cid felt the disappointment settle on him like a cloak. He saw it settle on Nuthea too.“Where is it?” Nuthea asked the girl.“He has it.”“Who?”“Zigfrid.”“That pompous lead actor from the play?” asked Ryn.The girl nodded.Nuthea didn't quite prevent all of her frustration from leaking into her voice. “How did he come by it?” she asked.The girl pulled her head back and pushed her chair away from the table a little, looking again as if she might run off at any moment. She must have sensed the trio's frustration.“Why does it matter?” she asked suspiciously. “What's it to you?”Cid stepped in again, speaking in as soothing tones as he could manage. “Do not worry, young lady; you are not in trouble–least of all with us. We are not angry with you, only at the situation. As my Granddaughter here has told you, we are searching for the Jewels, but not for our own gain. We are seeking to find them to protect the world from those who might use them for harm. That's why we're interested.”The girl relaxed a little at that, but only a little. “Alright then…” She resumed her story. “Once I started summoning the spirits because of the stone, my village kicked me out. Even… even my own family didn't want anything to do with me. They called me a witch, and a sorceress, and said that if I didn't leave they would have to…” She paused, and bit her lip, not able to say whatever had been going to follow. “That was quite a few years ago,” she went on. “So I left. I set out on my own, and got by by myself living in the woods, calling the spirits to help me. But then one day I came upon a traveling troupe of Manyiro performers that were passing through. I followed them, and hid to watch one of their play rehearsals, and I was spellbound. I suddenly realised: this is what I want to do. These people got to make up stories and pretend to be in them, but they weren't hated or kicked out for it–other people even loved them for it. They were even respected for it. I knew I had to join them. So I found the leader of the troupe and I showed him what I could do–summoning and commanding spirits…” She faltered again.“And how did he respond?” prompted Cid again, though he had an inkling.“He was impressed,” said Riss. “So impressed that he let me join the troupe straight away, seeing how spirit-summoning could make him and his performances even more famous. But he only let me join on one condition.”“You had to tell him how you learned to summon the spirits and show him how to do it too,” guessed Ryn, just as Cid had.The girl nodded. “Exactly. And after he found out about the jewel, he forced me to give it to him. I taught him how to summon spirits with it, and he got very good at it.”“And that's why he still has it,” said Nuthea.“Yes…” said Riss, “but that's not quite the whole of the story. After a while, some of the other actors in the troupe got jealous of my abilities, and wanted to know how I got them. Until tonight Zigfrid had never revealed to anybody else that he could do it too, you see. And he had sworn me to secrecy about the jewel, but when I told the others that I couldn't tell them how I got my powers or show them how they worked, they got angry with me. They ganged up on me–it was like what happened in my village all over again. So I went to Zigfrid and told him that I wanted the jewel back, and to leave the troupe, but he wouldn't give it to me, or let me. He told me that the jewel was his now, and that I had to stay in the troupe and summon the spirits for him so that we could keep up our reputation. I tried to call a spirit to fight him off and get back the jewel, but by that time he had grown too powerful at summoning himself. He summoned his lion and he…he pinned me down, and made me promise that I wouldn't leave the troupe.”The girl stopped her story again. Or maybe it had finished. Her bottom lip started to tremble.Cid couldn't help himself from wincing. What a horrible ordeal the girl had been through.“It's alright,” Nuthea said to her. “You're safe now. Truly, you are among friends here. You can trust us. We won't hurt you, and we won't force you to stay with us like Zigfrid did. But you can stay with us if you like, for as long as you like, if you have nowhere else to go. You'll be safe with us.”“Thank you…” said Riss as she looked at the floor. A tear escaped down her pale cheek.Cid looked away out of respect for the girl.Uncomfortable silence.“Fascinating,” said an unfamiliar, low, slightly musical voice.Cid started. The Umbarian. He had almost forgotten there was a second stranger here with them as well–for a time all of his attention had been focused on Riss.“What is?” asked Ryn.“Your story, young lady,” the Umbarian said to Riss. He had a gentle, deep yet singsong voice. “It is extremely difficult to track down information about the Spirit Carnelian. There are not very many songs or tales about it, and the ones that do exist are very vague. But your story confirms that it is indeed real. I should very much like to see you summon a spirit sometime, if you will permit me a demonstration.”The girl stiffened at that, and did not reply.Cid's hackles rose too.“And who are you?” he asked the man. “Can someone please explain why this gentleman has been invited up here, too?”“I think that's my cue,” said Elrann from her place at the table, “seeing as pirate-man is out for the count.”Sagar grunted in his sleep at Elrann's mention of her nickname for him, murmured irritably for a bit, then went back to snoring peacefully.“Yes,” said Cid, “do please explain, young lady Elrann.”Elrann folded her arms. “Welp, pirate-man and I were out in a tavern having a few drinks when we heard music-man here singing a song while he played his lute. (That's why I'm calling him music-man, you see–it's sort of his defining characteristic and I can't actually remember his name.) He sang a song that mentioned all of the Jewel-thingamies that we're searching for, so when he finished pirate-man and I went up to him to talk to him. It turns out he knows loads about the Jewels. Like loads. So pirate-man thought we better introduce him to the rest of you, in case he can help us. Pirate-man was very drunk at this point, so he just sort of took off to go and find farmboy and princess-girl at their play, and music-man and I just sought of tagged along.”Cid ran his tongue along the back of his teeth. He was instantly wary. Hadn't Elrann and Sagar considered that this man might have purposes contrary to their own, that he might be working for the Empire, or someone else?On the other hand, the Umbarians weren't exactly known for their fealty to the Empire–far from it. In fact they had fought many wars to keep their northern borders secure against Morekemia, and the two nations were always fighting over the little strip of land that fell between them. Cid decided he would give this Umbarian a chance–for now. He could reprimand Elrann and Sagar for their lack of caution later.Nuthea addressed the man. “And how did you come by all your knowledge of the Jewels, um…sorry, I don't know your name either?”The man flashed a toothy grin from underneath the hood of his cloak, which he still hadn't taken off even though they were indoors. “I am called Quel,” he said.“Pleased to meet you, Quel,” said Nuthea.“A pleasure.” The lutisit began his own tale. In contrast to Riss, he seemed extremely comfortable telling it, as if he was used to regaling assembled audiences with stories, which if he was a traveling musician and bard Cid supposed he was. “As you may know, my people possess one of the Primeval Jewels–the Water Sapphire. I myself have the good fortune of being Sapphire-touched.”Everyone sat up straighter at that.Alright then, thought Cid, so he's laying all his cards on the table straight away. That's good.“Woah, cool,” said Elrann. “I didn't even know that!”“May you show us?” said Nuthea.“Of course,” said Quel. He looked around for a moment, then his gaze settled on Cid's mug of tea. He flicked his fingers up in a subtle motion, and the tea rose up out of the mug, staying suspended in the air like a pale-green translucent snake. A few flourishes of his wrist, and the snake danced through a few twisting circular motions, before Quel flicked his fingers back down again and Cid's tea re-deposited itself in the mug.Cid looked down at his drink and frowned. He wasn't sure that he wanted to drink it any more. Although it had probably gone cold long ago anyway.Well, at least we know he's not lying about being Sapphire-touched… Cid thought.“That,” said Elrann. “Was. Awesome! It was like you had an invisible spoon! You're a true spoony bard!” she added, referencing some joke Cid wasn't in on.The boy Ryn fidgeted in his chair, shifting his weight.“Very impressive indeed!” said Nuthea. “So what brings you to Farr, Troubadour Quel?”“My people possess the Water Sapphire, and we use it to hold our own against the Morekemians, who now have, from what I have heard, the Fire Ruby.”Cid deliberately made sure he did not look at Ryn, but he saw Nuthea shoot the boy a glance. Silly girl.“We have long known that the Maker created other Jewels, but since we were safe with the Sapphire and the world was in balance, we had no interest in them.”“Hang on,” said Ryn, “what do you mean ‘the Maker'? Who is the Maker?”“That's what they call the One,” Nuthea informed him.Ryn's youthful face wrinkled up with perplexity. “Are they the same God?”“Some say so,” said Nuthea. “Others disagree. We believe some different things about the One, and the Jewels, but we agree on lots too.”“That is correct.” Quel nodded. “What we agree on is that the Maker created the Jewels, although we disagree on what will happen if they are all gathered together. I believe that Manolians think that tremendous power will be bestowed upon the gatherer, do you not?”“That's right,” said Nuthea.“Whereas we believe that when they are all gathered together by someone with good and pure intentions they will provide the key to rescuing Mid from a great danger and evil.”And you're likely both right, thought Cid, though he didn't say it. But there's more to it than that…“So what do you think will happen if someone with dangerous and evil intentions gathers them all together?” asked Ryn. A pertinent question.“Yeah,” chipped in Elrann, “like, say, the Emperor of Morekemia?”A highly pertinent question.Quel rubbed his upper lip, then patted it. “I am not sure,” he said at length. “Though I would rather we did not have to find out.”“Well, we're definitely in agreement about that,” said Nuthea. “Lady Elrann said that you sang of many things regarding the Jewels.”“Yup,” confirmed Elrann. “He sang a song about all of them, even saying where some of them are.”“Tell us,” said Nuthea eagerly. “How did you come to have such knowledge?”The newcomer did not answer straight away, but merely looked at Nuthea, then around at Ryn, Elrann, and Cid himself, passing his fingers back and forth over his lips again, as if he was sizing them up, pondering how much to reveal.Tell us everything, Cid silently implored him.The stranger's gaze came to rest on Riss, the summoner girl, who now sat still, her feet drawn up onto her chair so she could clutch her knees. She had told all, eventually. Or so we hope.The stranger patted his lips, and appeared to reach a decision.“Some years ago,” said Quel, “we began to hear rumours that Morekemia were sending out agents into the world to try to collect information on the whereabouts of the Jewels. It appeared that the Emperor had realised that they were not just an obscure legend, but that they were real. Some such agents came to Umbar, though fortunately we were able to identify them and root them out before they discovered too much. They managed to confirm that we were in possession of the Water Sapphire, which some people knew anyway, but they didn't find out anything about where it was kept. Soon after this begun to happen, the Chief of my tribe sent me out into the world to gather knowledge of the Jewels myself. It had been my ambition to become a wandering bard anyway, and I was soon to embark upon my travels, but this mission gave me an extra purpose to travel for. Over the last ten years I have wandered all over Mid, paying my way by learning and singing songs, and spoken to people, getting to know the local cultures and slowly gathering information about the Jewels. I've been to Morekemia itself. I've been all round Dokan. I've been to the Velt. I've been to Frikia. I've been to Rakali. I even travelled the Waste, for a brief time. And I am nearly due to return to report back to the chief of my people what I have learned.”“So why did you come to Farr?” Nuthea asked him. “Many people know that the Earth Emerald is here already.”Quel dipped his head, flashing his smile again for the clever question. “Yes, princess–or should I call you my ‘cousin' in the faith? That is true. But the Crossroads of the East is a fantastic place to meet travellers from all over Mid. In any case, I have been to many other places, but few are so fruitful for learning rumours and gossip, and for encountering people from other lands, as Shun Pei. I have managed to fill in a few gaps in my knowledge of the Jewels since I came here. It's also a very good place to hitch a ride home. Sooner or later there will be a ship flying for Umbar, or somewhere near it, and I will make my way onto it to return and report back. In fact, I need to get back there as soon as possible.”“Why?” pushed Ryn.“After my stay in Farr I had originally planned to return from here to Dokan. The one Jewel of which knowledge had eluded me throughout my journey for a long time was the Fire Jewel.”Well done, Orvis, thought Cid. You did your job well.“But then a few months ago I heard word that the Empire had found the Fire Jewel and were putting it to use. My mission became more urgent. Now that I have completed my search for as much knowledge of the Jewels as I have been able to gather, with the missing piece filled in, I seek passage home.”“Why are you telling us all this?” said Ryn, the bearer of the Fire Ruby, unbeknownst to the newcomer. Or does he know?“Well,” said Quel, “you say you have two of the Jewels. If you are seeking to protect them from the Empire, we share a goal.” The lutist held out his hands in sincere imploration. “Will you come with me to Umbar, to lend us the use of the Jewels you have, and keep them safe?”The party were quiet.Cid knew what he thought, but he did not want to take charge. He watched his granddaughter and the boy to see how they would respond.“Maybe…” Ryn said after a moment. “I think we had better pay this Umbar a place visit in any case, and speak with your people's rulers, but maybe only after we've got the Earth Emerald and the…Spirit Carnelian. What d'you think, Nuthea?”The princess, who had been staring off at nothing for a moment, came back to herself.“What? Oh. Yes. Completely. We must pay a visit to Umbar as soon as we can. We will be needing to obtain the Water Sapphire, after all.”Quel bristled a little at that, but apparently it did not irk him enough to draw a protest.Unexpectedly, Riss, the new girl, spoke up. “Why do you sing about the Jewels?” she said to Quel. “Isn't that dangerous? Doesn't it attract attention to you, and to them?”The lutist shrugged in his cloak. “Perhaps a little,” he said. “But it's not as though my song gives very much detail away. It's quite cryptic, really. People don't pay too much attention to the words of songs sung in taverns, anyhow. And actually I've found my song has just enough about the Jewels to be a very good way of flushing out other people who know about them, or who are seeking them… as it did tonight.”Quel smiled, and his blue eyes glittered.“Yeah,” said Elrann, “'s'pretty crazy how Sagar and I ended up in the same pub as you, and you chose to play that song, and we heard it and all. This sort of thing keeps on happening…”“It is the Will of the One,” Nuthea said confidently. “The One must have brought us together.”“It is the Will of the One,” Cid agreed, confident of this too.“As the Maker plans it,” said Quel, the Umbarian version of the phrase.Pregnant silence.The party all waited expectantly for the voice of scepticism.It did not come.“Oh yeah,” Ryn said, “that's right, Sagar's asleep. Well, basically, I think you guys can join up with us.” He nodded to Riss and Quel briefly in turn. “Welcome to our team.”“Your…team?” said Quel.“Our team?” said Elrann.“Well, yeah,' said Ryn, rubbing his arm. “We are basically a kind of team, aren't we? We team up in finding the Jewels. That's not so difficult to get your head around, is it?”“We need some kind of team name, then,” said Elrann. “What's our name?”“I'm not sure. I'll work on it.”“So what is your plan of action?” asked Quel. “Our plan of action…” he corrected himself, trying out the alternative pronoun with some hesitation. “I need to return to Umbar as quickly as possible in order to tell my people what I have found out about the Jewels, and you can discuss keeping them safe along with the Water Sapphire with my Chieftain there.”“You need to get the Carnelian first before you do that,” said Riss.“Actually,” said Nuthea, “our first priority is the Earth Emerald, and the tournament.”“The tournament?” asked Quel. “The one that's being held in Tenkachi from tomorrow? The one that everyone's talking about?”“Yes,” said Nuthea. “The Governor of Farr hasn't made this public yet, but the grand prize for the winner of the tournament is going to be the Earth Emerald. We are entering in order to win it. Winning it is our first priority. Then we will worry about finding a way to claim back the Spirit Carnelian from Zigfrid, and visiting Umbar to discuss how best to keep the Water Sapphire safe.”“Alrighty then,” said Elrann. “So all we have to do is beat a load of people who fight as part of their religion in a hand to hand combat tournament, steal a rock from a crazy actor who can make giant lions appear with his mind, and persuade Quel's people who have guarded the Water Sapphire for centuries as their most precious treasure that actually they're better off handing it over to us. Oh, and then find the remaining seven Jewels-thingamies.”“Exactly,” said Nuthea.“This is gonna be a piece of cake,” said Elrann. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit sagaofthejewels.substack.com

Highlights from Off The Ball
‘Out of the commotion emerges a man wearing his green jacket…' | WEDNESDAY'S PAPERS | OFF THE BALL BREAKFAST

Highlights from Off The Ball

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2025 38:04


Ger Gilroy, Colm Boohig & Arthur O'Dea are joined by OTB's Nathan Murphy who is live from Royal Portrush for the British Open, as they run you through all of the morning's biggest stories from the world of sport!Off The Ball Breakfast w/ UPMC Ireland | #GetBackInAction Catch The Off The Ball Breakfast show LIVE weekday mornings from 7:30am or just search for Off The Ball Breakfast and get the podcast on the Off The Ball app.SUBSCRIBE at OffTheBall.com/joinOff The Ball Breakfast is live weekday mornings from 7:30am across Off The Ball

3PHASE Radio
144: What's All the Rucking Commotion? Fad or Function?

3PHASE Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2025 12:07 Transcription Available


Send us a message (& include the best way to reach you)Rucking, the practice of walking with a weighted backpack, offers significant health benefits when incorporated responsibly into a balanced fitness routine. We examine how this military-inspired training method builds functional strength and mental resilience while potentially supporting bone density and metabolic health.• Originated in military training and has gained popularity in civilian fitness communities• Provides combined strength and cardio benefits in a single, accessible activity• Requires careful progression starting with only 5-10% of body weight for 15-20 minutes• Builds functional strength in glutes, hamstrings, core, and posture muscles• Can cause joint stress, back issues, and nervous system burnout if approached incorrectly• Should be complemented with proper recovery practices including quality sleep• Benefits from structural alignment checks before adding weight• Works best as part of a comprehensive health strategy that includes nutrition support• Requires monitoring biofeedback signals like HRV to prevent overtrainingSchedule a free 20-minute high-performance strategy call or explore our precision at-home functional health tests through the links in our show notes. Train smart and recover smarter to keep breaking boundaries.Support the showAs a token of gratitude, of course you're interested in these FREE and powerful resources, and because you enjoy the show, be sure to leave your 5-STAR Review HERE! >Join From The Heart: Your feel good feed packed with inspiring stories, wellness tips, and expert insights. Let's recharge your energy, balance your vibes, and celebrate YOU every Sunday morning. > You might be wondering just how full your Toxin-Tank may be: Take your FREE Toxicity Assessment to find out - no email required! > You'll discover a new level of self, after your FREE 2-Part audio training for Confidence! > Love to Read? You can lean more about Integrative Health on our Blog > I know you're concerned about your future. Schedule your FREE Consultation with Jeffrey

Hermitix
Words in Commotion and Other Stories by Tommaso Landolfi (Book Review)

Hermitix

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2025 25:49


A review of Words in Commotion and Other Stories by Tommaso Landolfi---Become part of the Hermitix community: Hermitix Twitter - ⁠⁠ / hermitixpodcast⁠⁠ Support Hermitix: Patreon - ⁠⁠ patreon.com/hermitix⁠⁠ Donations: - ⁠⁠https://www.paypal.me/hermitixpod⁠⁠ Hermitix Merchandise - ⁠⁠http://teespring.com/stores/hermitix-2⁠⁠ Bitcoin Donation Address: 3LAGEKBXEuE2pgc4oubExGTWtrKPuXDDLK Ethereum Donation Address: 0x31e2a4a31B8563B8d238eC086daE9B75a00D9E74

The Mo and Sally Morning Show
Curtis' Cooking Commotion

The Mo and Sally Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2025 2:22 Transcription Available


Front Burner
Weekend Listen: How will Canadian film and TV change if streamers don't pay into it?

Front Burner

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2025 40:12


What is Canadian content? And why does it matter? The Canadian Radio and Telecommunications Commission has been hearing very different answers to that question — as they try to come up with new CanCon rules. Commotion's Elamin Abdelmahmoud talks with storyteller Jesse Wente, policy expert Vass Bednar and showrunner Anthony Q Farrell about why getting CanCon right has never been more important.Big laughs. Smart takes. Every day. Commotion is where you go for thoughtful and vibrant conversations about all things pop culture. Host Elamin Abdelmahmoud calls on journalists, critics, creators and friends to talk through the biggest arts and entertainment stories of the day, in 30 minutes or less.More episodes of Commotion are available at: https://link.mgln.ai/L1GJWq

First Pentecostal Church Anderson
How To Cause A Commotion | Student Pastor Jordon Frye

First Pentecostal Church Anderson

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2025 51:41


Sunday Night Worship Service - June 1st , 2025 Student Pastor Jordon Frye How To Cause A Commotion Acts 12

Brooke and Jubal
Second Date Update Classics: Picture Says It All + Promotion Commotion

Brooke and Jubal

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2025 34:08 Transcription Available


Part 1: One of our listeners figured out a way to get his entire evening PAID FOR, and it involved no lying, not scheming and not cheating. How did it work? We're going to find out! Part 2: One of our listeners says it was a HUGE PLUS that his date listened to our show! That should have been his first red flag, now he wants our help in your Second Date Update. Get your 2nd Date Update Merch For A Cause HERE!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Brooke and Jeffrey: Second Date Update
Second Date Update Classics: Picture Says It All + Promotion Commotion

Brooke and Jeffrey: Second Date Update

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2025 34:08 Transcription Available


Part 1: One of our listeners figured out a way to get his entire evening PAID FOR, and it involved no lying, not scheming and not cheating. How did it work? We're going to find out! Part 2: One of our listeners says it was a HUGE PLUS that his date listened to our show! That should have been his first red flag, now he wants our help in your Second Date Update. Get your 2nd Date Update Merch For A Cause HERE!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Ante Up Poker Magazine
Chapter 3 Ep. 19 Forward Motion, Vegas Commotion & AQ Confusion

Ante Up Poker Magazine

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2025 52:07


This week on the Ante Up Poker Podcast, Elle and I dive into the highlights from last night's wild Patreon Game – bad beats, bold bluffs, and a few questionable plays. With the WSOP just around the corner, we talk about recent rule changes that have the poker community buzzing and spotlight the must-visit poker rooms in Vegas when we hit town. In our Call the Floor Segment, Elliott weighs in on a sticky situation: does forward motion trump chips hitting the felt? The answer might surprise you. Then, Patrick and I put AQ offsuit under the microscope in a hand breakdown that might change the way you play this tricky spot. Finally, I wrap things up with Joe's One Outer — to get you ready for the World Series. Our Discord Channel - Join us here for Ante Up Talk and more. Click this link for the magazine. This is a quick link to the our Magazine. Click here for our Linktree. It is a quick resource to get you to our magazine, podcast, YouTube, and more. comfrt.com/ELLE73474. Your link for the most comfortable hoodie on the planet. Click here for our Patreon page, where you can support the show and gain access to our monthly Private game. Advanced Poker Training: Improve your poker game while playing up to 500 hands an hour against the smartest artificially intelligent poker players ever designed. Draft Kings Sportsbook: Use code ANTEUP20 to get $200 in bonus bets instantly.

Analyst Talk With Jason Elder
Analyst Talk - Motion Commotion: Voting to Advance IACA's Innovative Ideas

Analyst Talk With Jason Elder

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2025 88:16 Transcription Available


Episode: 00267 Released on May 19, 2025 Description: In this special Leapodcasts Deep Dive, host Jason Elder moderates a timely and thought-provoking panel featuring Mindy Duong, Noah Fritz, and Deb Piehl, centered on the IACA's brand-new Innovative Ideas Forum. This episode explores the origins of the initiative, outlines the submission and voting process, and examines the motions that could reshape how the association governs, grows, and communicates. Listeners will get the inside scoop on why this forum was created, how it aligns with IACA's ongoing bylaws revisions, and what's at stake with each submitted idea. From member engagement and motion thresholds to international representation and transparency, the panel debates the future of participatory governance in a global association. The motions now up for vote will only move forward if at least 735 members vote in favor—a 10% threshold of the total membership. That means your vote matters. Even more important: encourage your peers to vote, share the link, and help make this process a success. These motions impact the entire membership, and the future of the IACA depends on active participation. Whether you're new to the IACA or a longtime member, this episode offers a candid, constructive conversation on organizational evolution, and highlights the importance of creating space for member voices in shaping the future of our profession.

Alliance Bible Church - Mequon, Wisconsin
Daniel: Enduring Historical Commotion

Alliance Bible Church - Mequon, Wisconsin

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2025 43:13


What if the chaos of history isn't as random as it seems? In Daniel 10-12, we're given a rare glimpse behind the veil—into the unseen spiritual conflict shaping world events. Even empires rise and fall according to a divine script. This final message in the book of Daniel invites us to find strength and confidence in God's sovereign hand, even in turbulent times.In this final installment of this sermon series on Daniel, we'll consider...1) The spiritual warfare of historical commotion2) The futility of historical commotion3) The divine constraints on historical commotion4) The final accountability for historical commotionText: Daniel 10:1-12:13

On est tous debout... toute la journée au Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean
FRANCIS DEGRANDPRÉ, COMMOTION CÉRÉBRALE, BOUCHÉE À 48 PIASSE & FERME TOÉ !

On est tous debout... toute la journée au Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2025 66:13


Ce matin, vendredi 16 mai avec Vincent, Marie-Ève et Jean-Michel On reçoit en studio Francis Degrandpré pour une entrevue et une performance Jade de Noovo Info nous a préparé un quiz sur l’actualité Les meilleurs moments de la semaine dans L’à-côté de Jean-Michel

Game Day
Alter on why Craig Berube could be feeling pressure ahead of Game 5, the Maple Leafs' ‘toughest lesson' and the need for Mitch Marner to create more ‘commotion'

Game Day

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2025 13:52


Maple Leafs Reporter for The Hockey News, David Alter joins Game Play to chat about why Craig Berube could be feeling pressure ahead of Game 5, the Maple Leafs' ‘toughest lesson' and the need for Mitch Marner to create more ‘commotion'.

Como lo oyes
Como lo oyes - Domingo J. Casas + Lobos Negros - 07/05/25

Como lo oyes

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2025 58:54


Nos visita Luis Lobo con su guitarra y la celebración del 30º aniversario de su banda Lobos Negros. Y también recibimos con gran honor al fotógrafo rutilante del rock por excelencia: Domingo J. Casas para hablarnos de la exposición ROCK EN LOS BARRIOS.DISCO 1 LOBOS NEGROS Rumba abd Blues (LA RUTA DE LA PLATA - 13)DISCO 2 EDDY SMITH AND THE 507 Daze (8)DISCO 3 LEIVA Barrio (ESCA)DISCO 4 STEVIE WONDER I Wish (Cd 1 - 6)DISCO 5 KEITH RICHARDS Take It So Hard (Live) (2)DISCO 6 LOBOS NEGROS Dime por qué (LA RUTA DE LA PLATA - 9)DISCO 7 LOBOS NEGROS Eres tú (LA RUTA DE LA PLATA - 12)DISCO 8 LOBOS NEGROS Commotion (30 AÑOS Y + 6)Escuchar audio

Bien en Santé
«On peut se remettre d'une commotion cérébrale», affirme le Dr Dave Ellemberg

Bien en Santé

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2025 24:45


Les commotions cérébrales dans le sport professionnel: est-ce suffisamment pris au sérieux? Entrevue avec Laurent Dubreuil, membre de l’équipe canadienne de patinage de vitesse sur longue piste et médaillé olympique. Dr Dave Ellemberg, neuropsychologue clinicien, spécialisé dans le domaine des commotions cérébrales et auteur. Pour de l'information concernant l'utilisation de vos données personnelles - https://omnystudio.com/policies/listener/fr

Bien en Santé
«Je veux juste redevenir qui j'étais»: une commotion cérébrale paralyse sa vie depuis 7 mois

Bien en Santé

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2025 15:09


Les commotions cérébrales: est-ce pris au sérieux? Entrevue avec Nathalie Bruneau, victime d’une commotion cérébrale en août 2024. Dr Dave Ellemberg, neuropsychologue clinicien, spécialisé dans le domaine des commotions cérébrales et auteur. Pour de l'information concernant l'utilisation de vos données personnelles - https://omnystudio.com/policies/listener/fr

The Fan Morning Show
8:00: Why so much commotion over a hat?

The Fan Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2025 38:07


In this hour, Adam Crowley and Dorin Dickerson argue over whether or not this was appropriate at this sporting event. Also, Chris Carter and Noah Hiles from The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette each come on The Fan Hotline. April 11, 2025, 8:00 Hour

Cork's 96fm Opinion Line
Dáil Commotion As Opposition Target Ceann Comhairle

Cork's 96fm Opinion Line

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2025 6:36


PJ gets the insider view from The Sun's Adam Higgins Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Animal Tales: The Kids' Story Podcast

A wizard's apprentice must put right a mistake.Written especially for this podcast by Alice.  If you enjoyed this story, please do leave us a review.  And, if you'd like to suggest an animal for a future Animal Tales story, you can do so by emailing podcast@animaltales.uk. We would love to hear from you.  Animal Tales Books!Collections of Animal Tales stories are available to buy exclusively at Amazon. Simply search for Animal Tales Short Stories or follow this link: https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0CLJQZ9C9?binding=paperback&ref=dbs_dp_sirpi Become a PREMIUM SubscriberYou can now enjoy Animal Tales by becoming a Premium Subscriber. This gets you:All episodes in our catalogue advert freeBonus Premium-only episodes (one per week) which will never be used on the main podcastWe guarantee to use one of your animal suggestions in a storyYou can sign up through Apple Podcasts or through Supercast and there are both monthly and yearly plans available.   Discover a brand new story every Monday, Wednesday and Friday – just for you!  You can find more Animal Tales at https://www.spreaker.com/show/animal-tales-the-kids-story-podcast A Note About The Adverts In order to allow us to make these stories we offer a premium subscription and run adverts. The adverts are not chosen by us, but played automatically depending on the platform you listen through (Apple Podacsts, Spotify, etc) and the country you live in. The adverts may even be different if you listen to the story twice.  We have had a handful of instances where an advert has played that is not suitable for a family audience, despite the podcast clearly being labelled for children. If you're concerned about an advert you hear, please contact the platform you are listening to directly. Spotify, in particular, has proven problematic in the past, for both inappropriate adverts and the volume at which the adverts play. If you find this happening, please let Spotify know via their Facebook customer care page.  As creators, we want your child's experience to be a pleasurable one. Running adverts is necessary to allow us to operate, but please do consider the premium subscription service as an alternative – it's advert free.

Priorité santé
Les traumatismes crâniens

Priorité santé

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2025 48:30


Une blessure à la tête peut causer des lésions au cerveau plus ou moins graves, pouvant se manifester par des symptômes variables, comme des troubles de la vision, des pertes d'équilibre, des vertiges, mais aussi une perte de connaissance ou des troubles de la mémoire... On parle alors de traumatisme crânien léger ou sévère.   Comment détecter les signes d'un traumatisme crânien ? Comment le prendre en charge en fonction de son degré de sévérité ? Quelles peuvent être les séquelles ?  Pr Nozar AGHAKHANI, neurochirurgien et enseignant chercheur à l'Université Paris-Saclay, coordonnateur du centre d'évaluation et de prise en charge des traumatismes crâniens légers au sein de l'hôpital Bicêtre APHP, au Kremlin-Bicêtre Dr Jean-François CHERMANN, neurologue, spécialiste en France des commotions cérébrales chez les sportifs, à l'origine de la 1ère consultation « Commotion cérébrale et sport » à l'hôpital en France en 2010   Pr Essossinam KPELAO, neurochirurgien, chef du service de neurochirurgie du CHU Sylvanus Olympio à Lomé et Professeur à la Faculté des sciences de santé de l'Université de Lomé au Togo  ► En fin d'émission, nous parlerons de l'ouverture de la 5ᵉ Maison des femmes de l'APHP, au sein de l'Hôpital Antoine-Béclère, à Clamart, un lieu d'accueil pour les femmes victimes de violences. Interview de Marine Muscat-Orbach, sage-femme, chargée de la coordination du parcours de soins de la Maison des femmes. Programmation musicale :► Alabama Shakes – Don't wanna fight► James BKS – On my way 

Priorité santé
Les traumatismes crâniens

Priorité santé

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2025 48:30


Une blessure à la tête peut causer des lésions au cerveau plus ou moins graves, pouvant se manifester par des symptômes variables, comme des troubles de la vision, des pertes d'équilibre, des vertiges, mais aussi une perte de connaissance ou des troubles de la mémoire... On parle alors de traumatisme crânien léger ou sévère.   Comment détecter les signes d'un traumatisme crânien ? Comment le prendre en charge en fonction de son degré de sévérité ? Quelles peuvent être les séquelles ?  Pr Nozar AGHAKHANI, neurochirurgien et enseignant chercheur à l'Université Paris-Saclay, coordonnateur du centre d'évaluation et de prise en charge des traumatismes crâniens légers au sein de l'hôpital Bicêtre APHP, au Kremlin-Bicêtre Dr Jean-François CHERMANN, neurologue, spécialiste en France des commotions cérébrales chez les sportifs, à l'origine de la 1ère consultation « Commotion cérébrale et sport » à l'hôpital en France en 2010   Pr Essossinam KPELAO, neurochirurgien, chef du service de neurochirurgie du CHU Sylvanus Olympio à Lomé et Professeur à la Faculté des sciences de santé de l'Université de Lomé au Togo  ► En fin d'émission, nous parlerons de l'ouverture de la 5ᵉ Maison des femmes de l'APHP, au sein de l'Hôpital Antoine-Béclère, à Clamart, un lieu d'accueil pour les femmes victimes de violences. Interview de Marine Muscat-Orbach, sage-femme, chargée de la coordination du parcours de soins de la Maison des femmes. Programmation musicale :► Alabama Shakes – Don't wanna fight► James BKS – On my way 

The Cream Cast - TCC
Lotion Commotion: The Power of Topicals

The Cream Cast - TCC

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2025 40:09


First episode of 2025; topical creams; history; snake oil; top creams; and much much more.

Sipping Slow With Joe
LOE Season 4 Episode 1 "All This Commotion Over Women's Promotion Podcast Truth Dosing

Sipping Slow With Joe

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2025 66:19


HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!!! First Off We at LOE would like to apologize to Nancy Reagan and her family. These alleged alligations of Nancy Reagans supposed passed should be left to the internet to discuss. NOW WITH THAT SAID. WHAT'S UP WITH ALL THE WOMEN GETTING PROMOTED FOR THEIR LOOKS AND THEN SUING FOR SEXUAL HARASSMENT? Listen up As the Crew begins 2025.......THE LOE WAY! Logikovereverything@gmail.com

ALBERT’S BOOKSHELF
Commotion In The Ocean By Giles Andreae & David Wojtowycz

ALBERT’S BOOKSHELF

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2025 5:13


Hello there!!  Welcome to Alberts bookshelf.  We hope you enjoy listening to Commotion in the Ocean one of Alberts favourite books.Thanks for Listening.

The Roar
Commotion: Mad Libs

The Roar

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2024 7:51


The Commotion Podcast is back with a fun spin on a classic game.

Bruno dans la radio
Ducon Ducon du 18 novembre - Victime d'une commotion cérébrale et amnésique, il oublie qu'il a rompu 7 mois plus tôt et épouse son ex

Bruno dans la radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2024 1:26


Chaque matin, l'équipe vous parle du con du jour.

Fluent Fiction - Japanese
Crow Commotion: A Mochi Mishap and Unexpected Friendship

Fluent Fiction - Japanese

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2024 12:08


Fluent Fiction - Japanese: Crow Commotion: A Mochi Mishap and Unexpected Friendship Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/ja/episode/2024-11-14-23-34-02-ja Story Transcript:Ja: 紅葉が舞う秋の日、広々とした桜公園は静かな安らぎを提供していました。En: On an autumn day with falling maple leaves, the expansive Sakura Park offered a quiet solace.Ja: 広志は、忙しい日常の中でそのひとときを大切にしていました。En: Hiroshi cherished that moment amidst his busy daily life.Ja: 公園のベンチに腰掛け、彼はお気に入りのもちを取り出しました。En: Sitting on a park bench, he took out his favorite mochi.Ja: しかし、そのもちを狙うものがいました。En: However, there was someone eyeing that mochi.Ja: 桜の木の上、黒いカラスが彼をじっと見ていました。En: Up in the sakura tree, a black crow was watching him intently.Ja: "カア、カア"と啼きながら、カラスは飛び降り、広志のもちをぱっと掴みました。En: With a "Caw, caw," the crow swooped down and snatched Hiroshi's mochi in an instant.Ja: 「まて!」広志は立ち上がり、小さな声で叫びました。En: "Wait!" Hiroshi stood up and called out softly.Ja: 周囲の人々はその様子に興味を持ちます。En: People around took interest in the scene.Ja: 散歩をしていた幸子と重則は、事情を聞いて笑顔で言いました。「私たちも手伝うよ!」En: Sachiko and Shigenori, who were out for a walk, heard the story and said with a smile, "We'll help too!"Ja: 三人は公園の中を駆け巡ります。En: The three of them dashed around the park.Ja: カラスは素早く飛び回り、もちをしっかりくわえています。En: The crow flew agilely, holding the mochi firmly in its beak.Ja: 広志たちは少しずつカラスを追い込み、ついに角に追い詰めます。En: Little by little, Hiroshi and the others cornered the crow.Ja: 「そこの木の後ろ!」と重則が指さしました。En: "That tree behind there!" Shigenori pointed.Ja: 驚いたカラスは、思わずもちを落としました。En: Startled, the crow inadvertently dropped the mochi.Ja: 地面に転がったもちを拾い上げながら、三人は笑い合いました。En: Picking up the mochi that had rolled to the ground, the three laughed together.Ja: 「これ、みんなで食べようよ。」と広志が言うと、幸子と重則も嬉しそうに頷きました。En: "Let's all eat this together," suggested Hiroshi, and Sachiko and Shigenori nodded happily in agreement.Ja: もちをみんなで分け合って食べると、広志は小さなことで苛立つのをやめることが大切だと学びました。En: As they shared and ate the mochi together, Hiroshi learned the importance of not getting upset over small things.Ja: 新しい友達を得ることができて、驚きと喜びが溢れました。En: He was filled with surprise and joy at gaining new friends.Ja: 紅葉が風に揺れる桜公園で、広志とその仲間たちの笑い声が響き渡り、平穏なひとときと新しい友情の始まりを告げているようでした。En: In Sakura Park, where the maple leaves swayed in the wind, the laughter of Hiroshi and his companions echoed, signaling a peaceful moment and the beginning of a new friendship. Vocabulary Words:autumn: 秋expansive: 広々としたsolace: 安らぎcherished: 大切にしていましたfavorite: お気に入りeyeing: 狙うswooped: 飛び降りsnatched: 掴みましたintently: じっとsoftly: 小さな声でinterest: 興味dashed: 駆け巡りますagilely: 素早くcornered: 追い詰めますstartled: 驚いたinadvertently: 思わずrolled: 転がったlaughter: 笑い声swayed: 揺れるechoed: 響き渡りpeaceful: 平穏なimportance: 大切だupset: 苛立つgaining: 得ることcompanions: 仲間たちsignaling: 告げているmoment: ひとときoffer: 提供していましたrolled: 転がったsurprise: 驚き

The Roar
Commotion: Halloween Stories

The Roar

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2024 11:45


In honor of one of their favorite holidays, the Commotion Podcast crew shares some of the top Halloween stories from their childhood.

Les Nuits de France Culture
Rencontre spirituelle avec la poésie d'Arthur Rimbaud : une commotion et la sensation du surnaturel

Les Nuits de France Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2024 30:00


durée : 00:30:00 - Les Nuits de France Culture - par : Philippe Garbit - "On se bat autour de lui, et ça a commencé à peine était-il mort." La conférence donnée en 1955 par l'historien de la littérature Henri Guillemin questionne l'influence de Rimbaud sur des auteurs très différents et cherche quelques vérités sur son œuvre du côté du religieux. - réalisation : Virginie Mourthé - invités : Henri Guillemin Historien

AVAIL Leadership Podcast
Episode 216: Sabbath-Fueled Leadership with Allison van Tilborgh

AVAIL Leadership Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2024 41:47


The Sabbath wasn't created to take something from you. It was created to give you something—a break from creation and renewed vision. On today's episode of the AVAIL podcast, we sit down with Allison van Tilborgh-Martinous and discuss her most recent AVAIL Journal article, Calmness in the Commotion. Allison addresses how cultural misconceptions of Sabbath have painted rest as a nuisance or detractor from accomplishing God's purposes, and challenges leaders to find their success in a rhythm of rest.

Spooky Sips
55. Stopmotion Commotion

Spooky Sips

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2024 75:48


Pour yourself a glass of your favorite red wine and sip along as we discuss the terrifying film Stopmotion. Tune into to hear not-so-Dr. Laura's diagnosis of Ella and our thoughts on the egg. Thanks for listening! Don't forget to subscribe wherever you're listening and follow us on Instagram and Facebook. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/spookysips_podcast/Facebook: https://tinyurl.com/SpookySipsPodWebsite: https://spookysipspod.buzzsprout.com

The Roar
Commotion: Would You Rather?

The Roar

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2024 9:17


Would you rather know the day you die, or how you die? The crew is back to answer these questions and more on the latest episode of the Commotion podcast.

The Steve Gruber Show
Steve Gruber, New polling in Michigan causes a commotion

The Steve Gruber Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2024 11:00


Steve Gruber discusses news and headlines

The Roar
Commotion: What Would You Do?

The Roar

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2024 11:24


Check out this brand new podcast from CVTV's Makenzie Tellefson, Elliot Demaree, Logan Piatt and Emelina Lomeli. The same crew behind the Tasty Adventure Show is back to discuss a wide range of topics including "What Would You Do" scenarios.

MORE2LIFE
Emotion Commotion

MORE2LIFE

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2024 60:00


Feelings getting the best of you? We'll help you celebrate a healthier emotional life. Dr. Greg and Lisa will help you solve your problems with relevant, relatable and achievable tools and solutions straight from the genius of the Theology of the Body.

Catholic
MORE2LIFE - 2024-09-20 - Emotion Commotion

Catholic

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2024 55:50


Feelings getting the best of you? We'll help you celebrate a healthier emotional life. Dr. Greg and Lisa will help you solve your problems with relevant, relatable and achievable tools and solutions straight from the genius of the Theology of the Body.

Brooke and Jubal
Second Date Update: Promotion Commotion

Brooke and Jubal

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2024 16:26 Transcription Available


One of our listeners figured out a way to get his entire evening PAID FOR, and it involved no lying, not scheming and not cheating. How did it work? Find out in your new Second Date podcast!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Brooke and Jeffrey: Second Date Update
Second Date Update: Promotion Commotion

Brooke and Jeffrey: Second Date Update

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2024 16:26 Transcription Available


One of our listeners figured out a way to get his entire evening PAID FOR, and it involved no lying, not scheming and not cheating. How did it work? Find out in your new Second Date podcast!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Spin It!
Green River - Creedence Clearwater Revival: Episode 165

Spin It!

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2024 82:19


Well! Take a walk along the Green River with us as we cause a Commotion about Creedence Clearwater Revival's era-defining third album, and their second record in just under a year! We'll learn how the band Golliwogged and Gossamer Wumped their way into a record contract and how they slowly imploded under John Fogerty's scrutiny. The Mixtaper challenges our understanding of what's possible with questionable "facts" about allergies, the USSR, and a tense induction into the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame. Behold what the Bad Moon Rising represents, learn how the Lodi locals feel about being stuck there, and find out the ill-fated fortune that put Fogerty in a Tombstone Shadow this week. CCR Wrote A Song For Everyone, so fire up this record, cite your sources, and Keep On Chooglin' (and Spinning) with the most accurate source of information on the internet!Keep Spinning at www.SpinItPod.com!Thanks for listening!0:00 Intro2:55 About Creedence Clearwater Revival11:27 About Green River14:15 Creedence At Woodstock19:17 Breakup And Aftermath25:58 Awards & Accolades28:43 Fact Or Spin29:36 John Fogerty Had A Horrible Allergy31:15 John Fogerty Was Already Famous Before Joining CCR34:54 The Band Had A Unique Performance...38:39 A Debunking Interlude45:01 John Fogerty Was Part Of A Super Trio50:43 Album Art51:32 Green River55:34 Commotion57:07 Tombstone Shadow58:36 Wrote A Song For Everyone1:00:38 Bad Moon Rising1:04:33 Lodi1:06:32 Cross-Tie Walker1:08:07 Sinister Purpose1:09:41 The Night Time Is The Right Time1:11:54 Final Spin Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Fan Morning Show
Is Aiyuk worth all the commotion?

The Fan Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2024 33:34


In this hour, Adam Crowley, Dorin Dickerson and Pat Bostick start to discuss whether WR Brandon Aiyuk is worth all the fuss he's causing fans of the NFL. Also, Dorin Dickerson explains why WR George Pickens will be motivated to behave this season. And a legendary football debate about Pitt and WVU! August 15, 2024, 8:00 Hour

9yrspodcast
EP336: START THE COMMOTION

9yrspodcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2024 68:39


WE'RE HERE. After a longer-than-usual absence, Nick and Stu return - just in time for the new season too. We're discussing all the changes on and off the pitch, from Dons Trust issues to digital advertising, the transfer window to pre-season, before looking ahead to the League Two campaign and making our picks for promotion contenders and relegation candidates. We look ahead to the opening day visit of Colchester United, the return of Lyle Taylor, and next week's cup tie at Hayes Lane ... and we also have a BRAND NEW GAME because we can't not have a game. It's good to be back.Timings02:40 - Off the pitch (Managing Director, Stadium, TV, kick-off times, Dons Trust)26:48 - On the pitch (transfer window, squad, pre-season)45:02 - League Two predictions54:22 - NEW GAME!58:10 - Colchester preview01:03:55 - Outro, including a message of hope

Front Burner
The double-edged sword of political memes

Front Burner

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2024 31:08


Since US President Joe Biden endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris to take over as the next Democratic nominee, the US election campaign has been awash in memes.Memes about coconut trees, weirdos, Brat and even intimate relationships with couches.  But as both U.S. and Canadian political parties are learning, the power of the internet is a double edged sword that can energize campaigns or severely backfire. So when do memes work? Why do they fall flat? And what is the risk of trying to manifest the internet in real life? Rebecca Jennings is a senior correspondent at Vox covering internet culture, and Elamin Abdelmahmoud is an author and the host of CBC's Commotion.

And That's What You REALLY Missed
Causing a Commotion with Tracey Raftery

And That's What You REALLY Missed

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2024 50:00 Transcription Available


A rare treat for Gleeks! A look inside the world of publicity!Usually, network publicists spend all their time pitching stories to get buzz and exposure for their shows, but Glee was different! Tracey Raftery joins Jenna and Kevin to talk about what it was like working as a publicist on the show from the very start, including the crazy weekend when the cast was on Oprah and then performed at the White House the next day, a rowdy flight story, her biggest fear during Glee's very first mall tour, and how things changed after Cory Monteith died.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Calvary Church with Skip Heitzig Audio Podcast

According to a recent Netflix documentary, there are more forgeries of famous paintings hanging in museums than most people suspect. From time to time, these cases come to light. But what about faith in God? The easiest thing to do is to simply say that one is a believer. But where's the proof? James addressed this, giving four telltale signs to help us spot the genuine from the fake.I. Words without Works (v. 14)II. Sight without Sympathy (vv. 15-16)III. Profession without Proof (vv. 17-18)IV. Commotion without Conversion (vv. 19-20)Talk with God: Ask the Lord to give you a servant's heart, then seek opportunities to serve or encourage someone this week.Talk with others: Ask a mentor or trusted believer if your faith is obvious in your daily habits, attitudes, and relationships.Talk with kids: How can people see the power of God in our lives?

Granny Shiftin’: THE Fast and Furious podcast
Fast & Furious (2009) - 1:39 - Commotion

Granny Shiftin’: THE Fast and Furious podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2024 30:03


Exploring Minute 99 of Fast & Furious (2009)  - Support us on Patreon to watch the recording livestreams, Discord server access and other amazing benefits! ⁠www.Patreon.com/grannyshiftpod⁠ - And remember.... Winning's winning *This podcast is a production of Ryit Media and is hosted by Ryan Lehman (@sortastarwars) and Jason Garber (@wasthatawesome) **To hear other podcasts hosted by Ryan Lehman, search "Ryit Media" on any podcast player or find the links here: Sorta Star Wars: https://link.chtbl.com/xg19Ebx1 Dad Reads Books: https://link.chtbl.com/q_7bYUCz AND NOW Silver Screen and Television Dreams: https://link.chtbl.com/

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Yahoo Sports College Podcast
UNC creates commotion at ACC Meetings & the latest NCAA settlement update

Yahoo Sports College Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2024 67:23


On today's episode, Dan Wetzel, Ross Dellenger and SI's Pat Forde react to UNC sharing their grievances at ACC meetings this week. They cover how North Carolina would be the highest sought after ACC program if it were to leave the conference.Then, they take time to make fun of what is left of the Pac-12 and it's recent announcement of broadcasting games on the CW. After the break, Dellenger shares an update on where the current NCAA settlement stands. Dellenger unpacks new details of aiming to eliminate collectives and a proposed employment model.They shift their focus to media personality Doug Gottleib being announced as Green Bay's next men's basketball coach, and determine if it's possible for Gottleib to continue to host his radio show while coaching.Wetzel wraps the show with news of Red Lobster announcing financial troubles due to an over consumption of shrimp by its customers. 0:44 UNC causes commotion at ACC Meetings32:55 The Pac-2 on the CW40:29 NCAA settlement update49:51 Doug Gottlieb to coach Green Bay1:02:50 Red Lobster in troubleFollow Dan @DanWetzelFollow Pat @ByPatFordeFollow Ross @RossDellenger