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This is the latest episode of the free DDW narrated podcast, titled “Cutting-edge tools shaping early-stage drug discovery”, which covers three articles written for DDW Volume 24 – Issue 4, Fall 2023. They are called: “The use-case for NGS”, “Are organ-chips the future of preclinical research?” and “What spatial biology can tell us about disease and drug discovery”. In the first article, DDW Editor Reece Armstrong speaks to Dr Darrell Green, Lecturer in RNA Biology, Biomedical Research Centre, Norwich Medical School University of East Anglia, about his work using next generation sequencing (NGS) and the areas the technology is impacting within drug discovery and development. In the second article, Diana Spencer catches up with Lorna Ewart, PhD, Chief Scientific Officer of Emulate, about the rise of organ-on-a-chip technology. In the third article, DDW Editor Reece Armstrong speaks to Benedikt Nilges, Head of Technology and Data Analytics at OMAPiX about spatial biology's use in drug discovery and bettering our understanding of disease.
Essentiel – Le rendez-vous culture de RCJ – présenté par Sandrine Sebbane. Elle reçoit Christine Orban pour son livre « Mademoiselle Spencer » aux éditions Albin Michel. et Sophie Tal Men pour son roman « La Tendresse des autres » chez Albin Michel. À propos du livre : « Mademoiselle Spencer » paru aux éditions Albin Michel De son enfance pleine de rêves à sa disparition brutale, Diana Spencer a connu le destin fulgurant d'une héroïne tragique. Mais qui se cachait derrière la princesse trahie et bafouée ? Quels mots n'a-t-elle pas pu dire ? En lui prêtant sa plume pour comprendre de l'intérieur ses non-dits, Christine Orban ressuscite la voix d'une femme qui ne demandait qu'à être aimée. Sacrifiée sur l'autel de la monarchie, Lady Di finira malgré tout par se libérer de ses chaînes. Savant jeu de miroirs, déchirante confession, le portrait intime d'une femme comme les autres mais qui restera à jamais « Mademoiselle Spencer ». « J'ai aimé l'audace et le talent de la romancière, changée en biographe le temps de mettre en scène cette femme ardente dans un roman vrai. » Dominique Bona, Version Femina « Absolument génial. Christine Orban conte le destin méconnu de Jacqueline, la soeur de Blaise Pascal, et c'est déchirant. » Flavie Fillipon, Elle « On songe à Stefan Zweig. » Sébastien Lapaque, Le Figaro Christine Orban a publié une vingtaine de romans, récits et recueils qui ont connu un vif succès, parmi lesquels L'Attente, Le Silence des hommes, La Mélancolie du dimanche, N'oublie pas d'être heureuse, Virginia et Vita, Charmer, s'égarer et mourir... Son dernier roman, Soumise, (Albin Michel, 2023) salué par la critique, lève le voile sur la relation ardente, fusionnelle et conflictuelle entre Jacqueline et son frère Blaise Pascal. À propos du livre : « La Tendresse des autres» paru aux éditions Albin Michel " Un histoire poignante jonglant entre médecine et littérature, entre émotions brutes et finesse d'écriture."La Fringalle Culturelle Parfois, je doute d'être à la hauteur. Et puis je me dis que je ne laisserai personne le faire à ma place. Lorsqu'après un accident son petit garçon se renferme en lui-même et décide qu'il n'est plus capable de marcher, Lucie met sa vie entre parenthèses pour tenter de lui donner à nouveau goût à la vie. Un parcours de combattante qui met ses émotions, son couple, sa confiance en elle et toute la famille à rude épreuve. Mais un invité surprise vient bousculer leur quotidien et leur donner une belle leçon de vie : d'un accident on peut en faire une aventure ! Et permet à Lucie de comprendre qu'elle ne peut pas tout porter et réparer seule, et qu'il est plus que temps de faire de la place aux gens qui l'entourent... Car ensemble on est toujours plus fort.
This is the latest episode of the free DDW narrated podcast, titled “Where are scientists making waves in drug discovery?”, which covers three articles written for DDW Volume 24 – Issue 3, Summer 2023. They are called: “How pharma is targeting advances in Alzheimer's treatments”, “The start-up disrupting the field of women's reproductive health” and “India: Why is the country ramping up drug discovery research?” Cognition Therapeutics recently completed the enrolment of its Phase II SEQUEL trial for patients with mild-to-moderate Alzheimer's disease. The focus of the trial is to test Cognition Therapeutics' experimental drug, CT1812 for patients with dementia with Lewy Bodies and dry age-related macular degeneration. In the first article, Reece Armstrong speaks to Lisa Ricciardi, CEO of Cognition Therapeutics, to learn about what the company hopes to achieve with CT1812. In the second article, DDW's Diana Spencer speaks to Alok Javali, CSO of dawn-bio, a new addition to BioInnovation Institute's (BII) Venture Lab acceleration programme, about the lack of innovation in women's reproductive health and the company's plans to fill the vacuum. In the third article, I take a deeper look into why India is ramping up drug discovery research, and explores the country's innovation hubs of interest.
Dans cet épisode captivant d'"Une date, une histoire", la romancière Christine Orban nous plonge au cœur du mariage du prince Charles et de Lady Diana, célébré le 29 juillet 1981. Bien que surnommé "le mariage du siècle", Christine Orban révèle que Lady Diana a failli renoncer à cette union, tiraillée entre l'amour et le devoir.Invitée par Philippe Legrand, Christine Orban, auteure du roman "Mademoiselle Spencer", nous fait revivre les coulisses de ce mariage tant attendu. Originaire du Maroc, cette écrivaine à succès nous entraîne dans les pas de la future princesse de Galles, dévoilant les émotions et les doutes qui l'ont traversée ce jour-là.Alors que le monde entier attendait avec impatience de voir le prince Charles et Lady Diana se dire "oui", Christine Orban nous révèle que la jeune femme avait des soupçons sur les sentiments réels de son futur époux. En effet, Charles était secrètement amoureux d'une autre femme et a choisi d'obéir à sa famille plutôt que de suivre son cœur.Malgré ces tourments, Lady Diana a finalement franchi le pas, consciente que sa vie allait changer à jamais. Christine Orban nous plonge dans l'ambiance de cette journée historique, nous faisant ressentir l'émotion et la tension qui régnaient alors. Elle dévoile les coulisses de ce mariage, permettant de mieux comprendre le destin tragique qui attendait cette jeune femme.À travers ce récit passionnant, Christine Orban nous invite à revisiter un moment clé de l'histoire de la famille royale britannique, tout en offrant un aperçu inédit des sentiments et des doutes qui ont traversé Lady Diana. Cet épisode captivant nous rappelle que derrière les fastes et les apparences se cachent souvent des histoires complexes et poignantes.Notre équipe a utilisé un outil d'Intelligence artificielle via les technologies d'Audiomeans© pour accompagner la création de ce contenu écrit.Distribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Pour ce focus du mois, retour sur le film Maria de Pablo Larrain, un biopic sur les derniers jours de la cantatrice Maria Callas incarnée par Angelina Jolie. L'équipe s'est réunie pour débattre sur le film et sur les deux autres biopics féminins du réalisateur, Jackie (2017) et Spencer (2021).Animation : Mariana AgierParticipantes : Diane Lestage, Léon Cattan, Hélyette Arnaut, Mariana AgierRéalisation, montage, son : Mariana AgierGénérique : © SorocinéMusique : © Antonin Agier et Hugo CardonaHébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Maria | Die Jolie wird zur Callas Nach Filmen über die zentralen Lebensereignisse von „Jackie“ Kennedy und Diana „Spencer“ widmet sich Regisseur Pablo Larraín in „Maria“ den letzten Tagen im Leben der legendären Opernsängerin Maria Callas. Oscar-Preisträgerin Angelina Jolie schlüpft in die Rolle der Callas – eine anspruchsvolle Aufgabe, die sicher keine leichte war. Ob es dem Hollywood-Star gelungen ist, diese Herausforderung zu meistern, warum das Drama Schlager und Stu an ein Schiff denken lässt und für wen der Film, der ab dem 6. Februar in den deutschen Kinos zu sehen ist, empfehlenswert ist, erfahrt ihr im Podcast. Viel Spaß mit der neuen Folge vom Tele-Stammtisch! Trailer Werdet Teil unserer Community und besucht unseren Discord-Server! Dort oder auch auf Instagram könnt ihr mit uns über Filme, Serien und vieles mehr sprechen. Wir liefern euch launige und knackige Filmkritiken, Analysen und Talks über Kino- und Streamingfilme und -serien - immer aktuell, informativ und mit der nötigen Prise Humor. Website | Youtube | PayPal | BuyMeACoffee Großer Dank und Gruß für das Einsprechen unseres Intros geht raus an Engelbert von Nordhausen - besser bekannt als die deutsche Synchronstimme Samuel L. Jackson! Thank you very much to BASTIAN HAMMER for the orchestral part of the intro! I used the following sounds of freesound.org: 16mm Film Reel by bone666138 wilhelm_scream.wav by Syna-Max backspin.wav by il112 Crowd in a bar (LCR).wav by Leandros.Ntounis Short Crowd Cheer 2.flac by qubodup License (Copyright): Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0)
This is the latest episode of the free DDW narrated podcast, titled “Innovative approaches to improving drug discovery”, which covers three articles written for DDW Volume 24 – Issue 2, Spring 2023 of DDW. They are called: Post-Covid cognitive impairment: a new target for drug development?, Sitting Down With Dr Harren Jhoti, Astex Pharmaceuticals, and The Nobel Prize winning power of click chemistry. In the first article, Dr Paula Moran, Dr Kiri Granger, Dr J Mark Treherne, and Dr Jenny Barnett explore the effects of long Covid symptoms and what the opportunities are for drug developers working to treat post-Covid cognitive impairment. In the second article, Dr Harren Jhoti speaks to Diana Spencer after receiving his OBE, about his career, the UK life sciences sector, fragment-based drug discovery and what the future holds for the industry. In the third article, José Mejía Oneto, PhD, Founder and CEO at Shasqi, discusses the potential of chemistry to engineer biology to improve the effectiveness of human therapeutics and revolutionise the treatment of disease.
Wiz RECOMMENDS "Spencer" To be honest, I was conflicted after watching Spencer. On the one hand, the biopic is chock full of formulaic crap that highlights performances that are little more than good mimicry than anything that lets you see the heart and soul of the person it's about. For every brilliant movie like I'm Not There, Mishima: A Life In Four Chapters and Malcolm X, there's a crap ton of mid to low tier films like Get On Up, Bohemian Rhapsody, I Wanna Dance With Somebody and Back in Black. But Spencer gets my recommendation like Elvis did: it's a flawed film in some major ways, but the performance by the main actor is so nuanced and well performed that see it is worth the 2 hour investment. The typical way critics say a person is good as another person is to say "it's like I'm watching the real person on screen...but it's not!" Well, for the majority of the film, that's exactly what it felt like. Kristen Stewart gets the voice, mannerisms and feel of Diana Spencer so accurately that only when there are incredibly tight close-ups of Stewart's face does the illusion break. The wispy voice and the awkward, stilted way she speaks and moves is incredibly articulated. She also fits incredibly well with the costumes in the movie, fitting the frame and aura that Diana had. She also does an excellent job with the scenes involving mental health. Diana goes through a ringer in this film: she's not only dealing with bulimia, but there's also the suffocating nature of the Royal Family. And on top of that, she's processing the fact that her husband, Prince Charles (Jack Farthing), is having an affair behind her back. When she's dealing with these issues, the film takes an uncomfortably tense mood that represents the inner strife of her emotions and her duties as Princess of Wales. But the issues counteract a lot of these pluses: First off, the film is beautiful in some spots, but it feels entirely too indulgent with itself. The setting and area where the film is set is gorgeous in itself, so it feels kind of overboard when the film goes for sweeping wide shots and other shots that seem to not fit with the personal story. Finally, the film tries something different that most bio-pics don't really try. In Spencer, to illustrate the severity of Diana's mental turmoil, they show these scenes that are more metaphorical and symbolic. This includes scenes where Diana sees the ghost of Anne Boleyn. Though I appreciate a film that tries to do something different, these flourishes don't work at all for the film. First off, it doesn't really add much to the film other than saying "ohh that's fucked up!" when she's going through her issues. It just feels kind of cheap. What I don't understand is that you have an excellent performance by Stewart who can literally show all of the pain and suffering on her face. Why not just do that instead of this subplot that isn't really all that effective? As a story, Spencer feels like a miss: it's too indulgent with it's visuals and it tries to make depth in flashy metaphors that doesn't work the way it should. However, this is a recommend solely because of the performance by Kristen Stewart, which is amazing to see her morph into Diana so seamlessly. But I will be honest: if you aren't a fan of Stewart, it's best to avoid.
Prinzessin Diana. Müssen wir überhaupt mehr sagen? Es ist die Folge, die wir seit Beginn dieses Podcasts auf unserer Wunschliste haben. Endlich ist es soweit! Wir sprechen über Diana, die Prinzessin der Herzen. Lady Diana bleibt unvergessen durch ihren Charme und ihre Liebenswürdigkeit. Außerdem ist sie als Stilikone in die Geschichte eingegangen. Denn auch nach all der Zeit lebt ihr Vermächtnis weiter – tief verwurzelt in den Herzen der Menschen. Diana Spencer bleibt unvergessen durch ihren Charme und ihre Liebenswürdigkeit. Außerdem ist sie als Stilikone in die Geschichte eingegangen. Alles begann wie ein modernes Märchen: Mädchen trifft Prinz und heiratet ihn. 1981 wird Diana die Frau des britischen Thronfolgers Prinz Charles. Doch die glanzvolle Fassade bröckelt. Dieses Märchen hat kein Happy End. Und bis heute bleiben viele Fragen offen. Linn und Leo sprechen in dieser Folge über das Leben von Lady Di und ihre Beziehung zu Charles. Wir reisen zurück zur Hochzeit des Jahrhunderts, die Millionen Menschen vor den Fernsehern fesselte. Und wir versuchen zu ergründen, ob Charles Diana jemals geliebt hat. Ihr wollt mehr über Dianas Tod und die Verschwörungstheorien hören? Nächsten Montag kommt eine Folge "Mord auf Ex" dazu raus! "True Love" ist ein Podcast über wahre Liebesgeschichten. Eine Produktion von Auf Ex Productions. Hosts: Leonie Bartsch & Linn Schütze Recherche: Leonie Bartsch, Antonia Faltermaier Redaktion: Antonia Fischer Produktion: Alexander Chouzanas Expertin: Franca Cerutti Für Hintergrundinformationen, Bilder und Videos könnt ihr uns auf Instagram oder TikTok unter @true.lovepodcast folgen. Oder auf unseren privaten Profilen unter @leonie_bartsch & @linnschuetze. Wir würden uns riesig freuen, wenn ihr den Podcast bewertet und teilt. Haben euch lieb & bis in zwei Wochen! Du möchtest mehr über unsere Werbepartner erfahren? [**Hier findest du alle Infos & Rabatte!**](https://linktr.ee/truelove_podcast)
Unido al príncipe Carlos de Inglaterra, el destino de Diana Spencer, princesa de Gales, dio un giro inesperado al morir éste sepultado por una avalancha de nieve el 10 de marzo de 1988 ¿Qué repercusiones tendría en su vida? Con una popularidad hasta las nubes ¿Cuál sería el papel en la monarquía inglesa de la viuda real? Este es un podcast de ucronías: relatos de ficción basados en hechos históricos pero que no sucedieron. Todo lo que aquí se dice es una charla entre amigos y no entre historiadores. Sean curiosos, los invitamos a imaginar con nosotros y a no creer todo lo que les dicen, y menos lo que decimos aquí. Una coproducción de Secuencia Digital https://instagram.com/secuenciadigital https://www.secuenciadigital.com Y Tiempos Imposibles https://tiemposimposibles.com
Programa de actualidad con información, formación y entretenimiento conectando directamente con los oyentes en La Diez Capital radio. Dirigido y presentado por Miguel Ángel González Suárez. www.ladiez.es - Informativo de primera hora de la mañana, en el programa El Remate de La Diez Capital Radio. El CNE anuncia la victoria de Maduro en las elecciones de Venezuela con el 51,20% de los votos y el 80% escrutado. Según el primer boletín del Consejo Nacional Electoral, el candidato Edmundo González ha obtenido el 44,2% de los votos. Hoy se cumplen 887 días del cruel ataque e invasión de Rusia a Ucrania. Hoy es lunes 29 de julio de 2024. Buenos días Ucrania, Gaza e Israel. Día Internacional del Mal de Amores. Desde el momento en que nos enamoramos no pensamos que cuando el amor llega a su fin duele y parte el corazón en mil pedazos ¿Has pasado alguna vez por esta situación? Pues aunque no lo creas el 29 de julio es catalogado como un día raro, rarísimo, pues se celebra el Día Internacional del Mal de Amores. El mal de amores es catalogado como una situación de sufrimiento y malestar físico y emocional ocasionado por la dificultad de posibilidades de vivir una relación de pareja armoniosa y estable con la persona amada. Data desde tiempos inmemoriales, quedando registrado en documentos y con una vasta bibliografía sobre el tema. 1836.- Inauguración del Arco del Triunfo de París. 1837.- Comienza en España la "desamortización de Mendizábal" de los bienes eclesiásticos. 1886.- Botadura del buque español de guerra "Destructor" ideado por el marino Fernando Villaamil. 1904.- Ruptura de relaciones diplomáticas entre Francia y El Vaticano por la prohibición a las congregaciones religiosas de impartir enseñanza en territorio francés. 1907.- El coronel británico Robert Baden-Powell funda los "boy scouts". 1921.- Hitler, elegido por unanimidad en la Asamblea del NSDAP, celebrada en Munich, primer presidente del partido. 1937.- Guerra Civil española: Se conmuta la pena al falangista Manuel Hedilla, condenado a muerte por oponerse al Decreto de Unificación dictado por Franco. 1958.- Creación de la NASA. 1981.- Boda del Príncipe Carlos de Inglaterra con Diana Spencer. 1987.- Margaret Thatcher y Francois Mitterrand firman en París el acuerdo para la construcción de un túnel bajo el Canal de la Mancha, que enlazará Gran Bretaña con Francia. 2007.- El ciclista Alberto Contador se convierte en el quinto español que gana el Tour de Francia. Patrocinio del santo de cada día por gentileza de la Casa de las Imágenes, en la calle Obispo Perez Cáceres, 17 en Candelaria. Santoral para hoy 29 de julio: santos Marta, Serafina, Beatriz, Simplicio, Faustino y Eugenio. Así se preparan los países que acogerán el Mundial de Fútbol 2030. Alerta en el Sena: La contaminación del agua obliga a cancelar los entrenamientos de los JJ.OO. Putin amenaza a EE.UU. durante el desfile de la Armada con el uso de misiles nucleares intermedios. Giorgia Meloni llega a un acuerdo histórico con China para mejorar sus relaciones comerciales en plena guerra económica de Pekín con la UE. Rovira pide un acuerdo "sostenible en el tiempo" con el PSC y asegura que aún quedan flecos "importantes" para cerrarlo. Puigdemont reitera que volverá a Cataluña para el debate de investidura e insta a Sánchez a evitar su "detención ilegal". El Estado condena a Canarias a ser una Lampedusa para menores migrantes Clavijo busca en Madrid un acuerdo ‘in extremis’ entre Sánchez y Feijóo para sacar el decreto ley del reparto de niños en el Consejo de Ministros del martes. Aviso a los funcionarios: mejorar el salario a cambio de más productividad. El Gobierno ve «irrenunciable» aplicar medidas de control sobre el rendimiento de los empleados públicos vinculadas a la carrera profesional y a incentivos salariales. Los sueldos canarios son 4.640 euros al año más bajos que los del resto del país. La diferencia salarial entre el Archipiélago y la media española aumenta tres puntos desde 2008. Antonio Morales: «El Mundial va a mostrar al planeta las capacidades de Gran Canaria» «La inauguración del estadio en 2027 coincidirá con la terminación de Salto de Chira, la nueva Infecar o el Mueso de Bellas Artes» Llegan a Tenerife y El Hierro tres cayucos con 190 personas. 29 julio de 1972. Se publica en EEUU el tema 10538 Overture de Electric Light Orchestra. - Sección de actualidad con mucho sentido de Humor inteligente en el programa El Remate de La Diez Capital radio con el periodista socarrón y palmero, José Juan Pérez Capote, El Nº 1. - Sección en el programa EL Remate de La Diez Capital radio con nuestro abogado particular, Juan Inurria. - Tertulia de actualidad informativa con: Rosi Rivero, Patricia Fernández, Matías Hernández y Moises Pires. El CNE anuncia la victoria de Maduro en las elecciones de Venezuela con el 51,20% de los votos y el 80% escrutado. Según el primer boletín del Consejo Nacional Electoral, el candidato Edmundo González ha obtenido el 44,2% de los votos. Así se preparan los países que acogerán el Mundial de Fútbol 2030. Alerta en el Sena: La contaminación del agua obliga a cancelar los entrenamientos de los JJ.OO. Los sueldos canarios son 4.640 euros al año más bajos que los del resto del país. La diferencia salarial entre el Archipiélago y la media española aumenta tres puntos desde 2008. Antonio Morales: «El Mundial va a mostrar al planeta las capacidades de Gran Canaria» «La inauguración del estadio en 2027 coincidirá con la terminación de Salto de Chira, la nueva Infecar o el Mueso de Bellas Artes»
Am 29. Juli 1981 heirateten der damalige Thronfolger, der heutige König Charles und Diana Spencer. Fünf bemerkenswerte Fakten zur ersten royalen TV-Hochzeit Grossbritanniens.
Informativo de primera hora de la mañana, en el programa El Remate de La Diez Capital Radio. El CNE anuncia la victoria de Maduro en las elecciones de Venezuela con el 51,20% de los votos y el 80% escrutado. Según el primer boletín del Consejo Nacional Electoral, el candidato Edmundo González ha obtenido el 44,2% de los votos. Hoy se cumplen 887 días del cruel ataque e invasión de Rusia a Ucrania. Hoy es lunes 29 de julio de 2024. Buenos días Ucrania, Gaza e Israel. Día Internacional del Mal de Amores. Desde el momento en que nos enamoramos no pensamos que cuando el amor llega a su fin duele y parte el corazón en mil pedazos ¿Has pasado alguna vez por esta situación? Pues aunque no lo creas el 29 de julio es catalogado como un día raro, rarísimo, pues se celebra el Día Internacional del Mal de Amores. El mal de amores es catalogado como una situación de sufrimiento y malestar físico y emocional ocasionado por la dificultad de posibilidades de vivir una relación de pareja armoniosa y estable con la persona amada. Data desde tiempos inmemoriales, quedando registrado en documentos y con una vasta bibliografía sobre el tema. 1836.- Inauguración del Arco del Triunfo de París. 1837.- Comienza en España la "desamortización de Mendizábal" de los bienes eclesiásticos. 1886.- Botadura del buque español de guerra "Destructor" ideado por el marino Fernando Villaamil. 1904.- Ruptura de relaciones diplomáticas entre Francia y El Vaticano por la prohibición a las congregaciones religiosas de impartir enseñanza en territorio francés. 1907.- El coronel británico Robert Baden-Powell funda los "boy scouts". 1921.- Hitler, elegido por unanimidad en la Asamblea del NSDAP, celebrada en Munich, primer presidente del partido. 1937.- Guerra Civil española: Se conmuta la pena al falangista Manuel Hedilla, condenado a muerte por oponerse al Decreto de Unificación dictado por Franco. 1958.- Creación de la NASA. 1981.- Boda del Príncipe Carlos de Inglaterra con Diana Spencer. 1987.- Margaret Thatcher y Francois Mitterrand firman en París el acuerdo para la construcción de un túnel bajo el Canal de la Mancha, que enlazará Gran Bretaña con Francia. 2007.- El ciclista Alberto Contador se convierte en el quinto español que gana el Tour de Francia. Patrocinio del santo de cada día por gentileza de la Casa de las Imágenes, en la calle Obispo Perez Cáceres, 17 en Candelaria. Santoral para hoy 29 de julio: santos Marta, Serafina, Beatriz, Simplicio, Faustino y Eugenio. Así se preparan los países que acogerán el Mundial de Fútbol 2030. Alerta en el Sena: La contaminación del agua obliga a cancelar los entrenamientos de los JJ.OO. Putin amenaza a EE.UU. durante el desfile de la Armada con el uso de misiles nucleares intermedios. Giorgia Meloni llega a un acuerdo histórico con China para mejorar sus relaciones comerciales en plena guerra económica de Pekín con la UE. Rovira pide un acuerdo "sostenible en el tiempo" con el PSC y asegura que aún quedan flecos "importantes" para cerrarlo. Puigdemont reitera que volverá a Cataluña para el debate de investidura e insta a Sánchez a evitar su "detención ilegal". El Estado condena a Canarias a ser una Lampedusa para menores migrantes Clavijo busca en Madrid un acuerdo ‘in extremis’ entre Sánchez y Feijóo para sacar el decreto ley del reparto de niños en el Consejo de Ministros del martes. Aviso a los funcionarios: mejorar el salario a cambio de más productividad. El Gobierno ve «irrenunciable» aplicar medidas de control sobre el rendimiento de los empleados públicos vinculadas a la carrera profesional y a incentivos salariales. Los sueldos canarios son 4.640 euros al año más bajos que los del resto del país. La diferencia salarial entre el Archipiélago y la media española aumenta tres puntos desde 2008. Antonio Morales: «El Mundial va a mostrar al planeta las capacidades de Gran Canaria» «La inauguración del estadio en 2027 coincidirá con la terminación de Salto de Chira, la nueva Infecar o el Mueso de Bellas Artes» Llegan a Tenerife y El Hierro tres cayucos con 190 personas. 29 julio de 1972. Se publica en EEUU el tema 10538 Overture de Electric Light Orchestra.
...E vissero tutti felici e contenti… Una favola? Più o meno. Il 29 luglio del 1981 si celebrava il matrimonio del secolo tra Carlo D'Inghilterra e Diana Spencer. Scopri di più e scarica ora l'app di Podcastory! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Tous les week-end, découvrez de courtes histoires d'amours, tendres ou percutantes, pour engager de vraies réflexions sur l'amour. C'est bien connu, l'histoire entre Diana et Charles était loin d'être un mariage heureux. Pourtant c'est une histoire qui suscite énormément de fascination. Parce qu'elle raconte la transition entre deux époques pour la monarchie britannique, mais aussi parce que Diana Spencer est une figure énigmatique et attachante, au destin exceptionnellement cruel... Un podcast Bababam Originals. Date de première diffusion : 20 janvier 2023 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Découvrez les secrets méconnus d'un couple qui fait l'actualité : le couple royal Charles III et Camilla. En 1970 en Angleterre, au cours d'une partie de polo au château de Windsor, le prince Charles croise Camilla Shand. Entre eux, c'est le coup de foudre immédiat et le début d'une longue histoire d'amour. Une histoire d'amour, mais qui semé le chaos… malgré elle. Alors, quelle est la face cachée de ce couple royal ? Les liaisons dangereuses de Buckingham Au mois de février 1981, Camilla est une femme mariée et la mère comblée de deux enfants. Charles quant à lui vient tout juste de se fiancer à Diana Spencer, une jeune femme de 13 ans sa cadette à la beauté délicate, issue d'une excellente famille et surtout… validée par la famille royale. Sauf qu'en réalité, l'amour que Charles et Camilla se portaient 10 ans plus tôt est toujours intact. S'ils essayent pendant un temps de jouer le jeu d'une relation platonique, très vite, tous deux finissent par céder à la tentation. Leur passion de jeunesse se transforme alors en liaison secrète. Une liaison secrète pas si secrète que ça… qui coûtera sa santé mentale et physique à la jeune Diana. Ecoutez la saison précédente : Will Smith et Jada Pinkett : un conte de fées qui vire au cauchemar Production et diffusion : Bababam Originals Un podcast enregistré dans les studios de Bababam Ecriture : Lucie Kervern Voix : François Marion, Lucrèce Sassella Réalisation : Célia Brondeau Suivez-nous sur Flipboard Première diffusion : 26 octobre 2023 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
En juillet 1981 à Londres, Diana Spencer, issue d'une famille d'aristocrates, s'apprête à épouser Charles, futur roi d'Angleterre, toujours amoureux de l'une de ses conquêtes passées, Camilla Parker-Bowles. A quelques jours du mariage, Diana déchante.
En juillet 1981 à Londres, Diana Spencer, issue d'une famille d'aristocrates, s'apprête à épouser Charles, futur roi d'Angleterre, toujours amoureux de l'une de ses conquêtes passées, Camilla Parker-Bowles. A quelques jours du mariage, Diana déchante.
Comparing is an exercise in futility and can actually be very harmful…and yet we all do it. Would we be so inclined to give in to this trap if we really understood God's perspective? Join host Julie Harwick as she explores this topic. *** Welcome to Women World Leaders podcast. I'm your host, Julie Harwick. Thank you for joining me today as we celebrate God's grace in our lives, in this ministry and around the world. In the summer of 1981 I, along with nearly every other female on the planet, was captivated at the prospect of a royal wedding. Charles and Diana fever was spreading with every print publication in the checkout line and every television or radio news broadcast. The elusive prince had finally selected his princess from all the fairest maidens in the land. Lady Diana Spencer was part of the nobility, but she was a kindergarten teacher for heaven's sake; what could make her more relatable than that? As we watched her walking through the Scottish Highlands with her prince, showing the world her royal engagement ring and answering some of the hundreds of questions being shouted to her by the press, we imagined what it might be like to be her. Nearly every little girl dreams of being a princess: wearing beautiful gowns and tiaras, dancing the night away at elegant balls, living in incredible luxury, being adored and admired by the people and especially by a charming prince! Diana Spencer was about to have all those dreams come true. When she walked down that long aisle of St. Paul's Cathedral with angelic flower girls monitoring her enormously long train, we couldn't help but envy her. Her face didn't show the excitement we felt, but we wrote it off to nerves and shyness. Years later, we discovered that her lack of enthusiasm on her wedding day was due to something much deeper than nerves or shyness. What had appeared to be a dream come true to her adoring public was becoming more and more of a nightmare to the young princess. We could see the distance that was growing between her and her prince, but we couldn't see the depression and sense of betrayal that led to bulimia and five separate suicide attempts. We had never considered what it might be like to have to put on a happy face and make unrelenting royal appearances while being hounded by paparazzi and reporters in the midst of an emotional crisis. The life that had seemed so idyllic and desirable turned out to be anything but that. How many times have we looked at someone else's life with envy, thinking that, in comparison to the life we're living, they seem to have it all. Our human tendency to compare what we have with others goes way back. In fact, 20% of the 10 commandments God gave to Moses have to do with comparison and envy. We are cautioned not to covet a neighbor's spouse or possessions. If we already have a spouse or possessions, what would make us want someone else's? The only possible answer is that we've compared the two and theirs looks better. The ancient Israelites struggled with it and so do we…especially with the advent of social media. Author Srinivas Rao says, “ There's always someone who has more…more fans, followers, traffic, likes, etc. Social media-fueled comparison is a game in which there is no endpoint. It causes us to lose sight of the fact that we are getting a deliberately, highly- filtered, one-dimensional view of someone's life.” A study published by security and research firm Kapersky Labs surveyed over 16,000 people and concluded that sites like Facebook, X and Instagram can often leave people feeling upset or “bitter” rather than happy and content. Contentment is elusive - especially for those who spend a lot of time on social media. Google reports that in a study involving 1500 Facebook users, more than 60 percent felt inadequate or jealous after comparing themselves to others on Facebook. Social media can be a great way to maintain long distance relationships, share important milestones and events with people who want to know and to bring attention to causes or organizations that we want to support. But like anything else, it can easily be misused and wind up hurting us or the people who view our posts. The U.K.'s “Nursing Times” reported that a mental health patient in an in-patient recovery group confessed, “I've just been admitted to this ward, and I feel awful. But I go online, and my friends are getting married, one's had a baby, a couple are on holiday…They all look great, and they are all certainly having a better time than me.” It's pretty clear that social media is here to stay, so if it's a problem for us, we either have to avoid it or develop a new perspective. Developing a new perspective doesn't come easily because comparison is so deeply rooted in created beings. It goes all the way back to the first sin which was committed by a supernatural being. In Isaiah 14 we are given the back story on Satan. He was known as the Morning Star, Son of the Dawn, the most beautiful creature in all of God's creation, designed to lead others in the worship of God. But rather than recognizing the worthiness of God for such worship, he envied God's higher position and desired it for himself, saying, “I will make myself like the Most High.” When God created humans, Satan took a similar approach to lead them into sin. He convinced Eve that the reason that God had instructed them not to eat from the tree in the center of the garden was because He knew if they did, they would be like Him, knowing good from evil. That was the reason, but it wasn't because He wanted to hold onto His superiority over them, because He was God and nothing could change that. But Satan appealed to Eve's desire to have everything God had. If we really think about it, we'd recognize that the root of all sin, pride, is at the heart of our need to compare ourselves to others and ideally come out on top. Just like Eve, we bristle at the thought of someone having something we don't have. A NerdWallet survey revealed that 3 in 5 Americans, 57%, have felt envious of someone else's financial situation. We can't help but notice people who are able to dress better, drive nicer vehicles and live in better homes. When I lived in a neighborhood and took the dog for a walk, I found myself noticing my neighbors' beautiful landscaping and perfectly maintained homes. It started me thinking of my own yard that was in desperate need of edging and trimming, the shrubs that were overgrown and the pollen and mildew stains on the windowsills. Their homes looked much better than mine and what had previously brought me great joy and gratitude became a problem and a source of discontent. When we first moved into the house, I recall having the thought, “I can't believe that this is our home! As a child, I never would have imagined that I could own something like this.” But when I started comparing what I had with what others had, the awe and thankfulness I had experienced then was replaced by a desire for something better. Our tendencies to compare aren't limited to material possessions either. As women, we notice the appearance of other women. Subconsciously we note if they have better figures, fewer wrinkles, nicer hairstyles. When we look in a mirror we think of those women and see only our flaws staring back at us. Sometimes it's the gifts and talents of others that make us feel less than. We can't sing or speak or make friends as well as the people around us, so there must be something lacking in us. We even compare our families, possibly having thoughts like, “ Look how her husband puts his arm around her and opens the car door for her! Sometimes I wonder if mine even realizes I'm here. And her children are so well behaved, and they excel at everything they do. My kids are constantly embarrassing me with their behavior and if there's something they're exceptional in, we haven't found it yet.” If we're honest, we'd all have to admit to having at least some thoughts like these. Comparing ourselves to others nearly always leads to dissatisfaction and if, by chance, we come out ahead in our comparison, it leads to equally harmful pride. It's a losing proposition either way, but we keep falling into it…at least I do. Jesus was quick to shut down any comparisons between His disciples. After He asked Peter three times if he loved Him and instructed him to “feed my sheep,” he gave Peter a vision of his future which included being bound and taken places he didn't want to go. That future didn't sound very appealing to him and perhaps because misery loves company he wanted to know what would happen to John. In John 21:22 Jesus basically told Peter, “you do you,” saying “If I want him to remain alive until I return, what is that to you? You must follow me.” It was an important reminder that in order to follow Jesus, Peter needed to keep his eyes fixed on Jesus, not the people around him. The Apostle Paul also had quite a bit to say about comparing. In Galatians 6:4 he writes, “ Let everyone be sure that he is doing his very best, for then he will have the personal satisfaction of work well done and won't need to compare himself with someone else. 5 Each of us must bear some faults and burdens of his own. For none of us is perfect!” Apparently the church at Corinth had been doing a lot of comparing in the area of spiritual gifts which prompted Paul in 1 Corinthians 12 to devote an entire chapter to explaining how no one gift was more important than another. He compared spiritual gifts to the parts of a human body, noting that all perform different, but very necessary functions. He points out, “ if the whole body were an eye, where would the hearing be? If the whole body were an ear, where would the sense of smell be? But in fact, God has placed the parts of the body, every one of them, just as He wanted them to be.” “Just as He wanted them to be…” that's a phrase that should stick in our minds when we are tempted to compare ourselves with others. Even as God gave us the spiritual gifts He desired us to have, has He not also given us our bodies, our minds, our families and everything we have, just as He desired? There is no doubt that God created us as unique and carefully planned individuals…just as He wanted us to be. In Psalm 139 He reminds us that He knew us even before we were born and that we are fearfully and wonderfully made. “How precious to me are Your thoughts, O God,” the psalmist says, adding, “How vast is the sum of them!” His thoughts about us are precious and beyond imagination. He created each of us to be exactly who we are, like no one else. So comparing ourselves to others is not only pointless, but it reveals our lack of understanding that God, in His infinite wisdom, created us to be exactly who we are. And what He thinks of us, and remember, those thoughts are precious, matters far more than what we or anyone else thinks. If we truly intend to follow Jesus as He has commanded us to, we need to take our eyes off of the people around us that may seem to have something we lack, and fix them on the One Who has everything we need. Thanks for listening to Women World Leaders podcast! Join us each week as we explore together God's extravagant love and your courageous purpose. 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On 31 August 1997, Diana Spencer the ex-wife of the now King Charles III of the United Kingdom was tragically killed in a car accident in Paris. Just 36 years old at the time, Diana left behind two young sons: William and Harry. Her death sent a nation into mourning. Millions traveled to London in subsequent months to lay wreaths in her honor, and approximately one-third of the world's population watched her funeral on television. But while tragic, why were so many people so distraught over the sad passing of an individual that few of them had ever met? In this episode, I speak with Prof. Margaret Schwartz author of Dead Matter: The Meaning of Iconic Corpses. Through her research, Margaret has gained an understanding of the relationships that develop between celebrated individuals like Diana and distant members of the general public. Music: Pixabay This episode is sponsored by World History Encyclopedia, one of the top history websites on the internet. I love the fact that they're not a Wiki: Every article they publish is reviewed by their editorial team, not only for being accurate but also for being interesting to read. The website is run as a non-profit organization, so you won't be bombarded by annoying ads and it's completely free. It's a great site, and don't just take my word for it they've been recommended by many academic institutions including Oxford University. Go check them out at WorldHistory.org or follow this link: World History Encyclopedia
El 29 de julio de 1981, a las once de la mañana, se casaban en la catedral de San Pablo (Londres) el príncipe Carlos de Inglaterra, heredero del trono británico, y Diana Spencer, conocida desde ese momento y para siempre como Lady Di. Fue ‘La boda del siglo', y hasta la fecha no ha habido ninguna otra en el siglo XXI que se le pueda comparar. De hecho, es muy posible que quede en el recuerdo como ‘la boda de la historia'. Utiliza el código CIENCIADIGITAL y obtén tu descuento a la suscripción de Muy Interesante, sigue con este link https://bit.ly/3TYwx9a Déjanos tu comentario en Ivoox o Spotify, o escríbenos a podcast@zinetmedia.es Comparte nuestro podcast en tus redes sociales, puedes realizar una valoración de 5 estrellas en Apple Podcast o Spotify. Texto: Jesús Rodríguez Lenin Dirección, locución y producción: Iván Patxi Gómez Gallego Contacto de publicidad en podcast: podcast@zinetmedia.es
Hello My name is Conor Allen and I'm 19 years old. I was born on April 16th 2004,, At a very young age I was told I was Heir to the SANGREAL bloodlines by the Priory of sion. Also I found out that I was the True King of the United Kingdom through my 9th great grandparents Charles Edward Stuart and Marguerite O'Dea Audibert de Lassan Comtesse de Masslian, and I descend from Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette through my father. Through my mother I descend from Emperor Nicholas II and Alexandra Feodovena and through Charles Windsor and Diana Spencer. Through my grandmother I descend from the Kings of Naples. Also my grandmother's mother she was adopted and her biological parents was Charles I of Austria and Zita of Bourbon-Parma. My grandmother has also told me that she is a Habsburg and Family Tree DNA and Familysearch has found this to be correct. I'm looking forward to tell you all more. Conor R Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@conor01allenFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100079474634458Facebook Group:https://www.facebook.com/groups/221593643197615Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/1_conorstuart/Twitter: https://twitter.com/ConorAl11878755 TYPICAL SKEPTIC PODCAST LINKS: Robert kalil paranormal support experiencer session book: https://robertkalilcoaching.simplybook.me/v2/#book typical skeptic podcast Merch Store: https://my-store-d53dc3.creator-spring.com
2023 was wild! We're going over the most important lessons we learned from our podcast guests this year. You should definitely listen to all the episodes. But, if you don't have time, these are the highlights! In this episode, we delve into the importance of portfolios and projects for showcasing skills and experience. We take a moment to reflect on Degree Free's incredible year, expressing gratitude to our amazing listeners. What makes this episode special is that we go a step further, highlighting the key points and takeaways from each guest we've had this year. What you'll learn: - Explore the highlights and takeaways from riveting interviews with industry experts including Billy Cosentino, Diana Spencer, Bradley Rice, and others. - Uncover valuable insights on career transitions, being bold in your moves, and different paths to enter industries like IT and software administration. - Discover the importance of personal projects and portfolios for developers and the impacts of learning fast, taking action, and showcasing proof of work. - Learn about the significance of job security and making strategic decisions while capitalizing on trends in your career and life choices. - Get insider tips on connecting your skills to the job you're applying for and stand out as an effective job seeker. Join us as we wrap up this episode, expressing our gratitude to the incredible guests who joined us in 2023. We have big plans for the future and can't wait to share more exciting content with you. As we welcome the new year, we wish you all the best in your endeavors. Stay tuned for more inspiring episodes on the Degree Free Podcast! To keep up with everything Degree Free check out our website: degreefree.co Join the Degree Free Network and get the support you need to get hired, get that promotion, and achieve your career goals! You'll get access to our free resources such as the 5 Degree Free Pathways and 7 Day Get Hired Challenge Course: degreefree.co/network Learn job hunting skills and learn how to land your dream job in 7 days: degreefree.co/gethired/ Starting your degree free journey but don't know where to start? Check out our free ‘5 Degree Free Pathways' Course: degreefree.co/pathways
Bubba and Matt break down S6E02 “Two Photographs” and S6E03 “Dis-Moi Oui” of the final season of The Crown on Netflix in, as Bubba tries unsuccessfully to temper Matt's poor humor in the light of these episodes. We'll be back to explore S6E04 of the Crown, and the rest of the final season soon!. Even though Matt's humor is rarely welcome, we still welcome YOUR thoughts on the episodes discussed, and ALL episodes of the Crown! Send feedback on those episodes to @Lilibetpod on X, or to @DoublePHQ across all social media (including Facebook - https://facebook.com/DoublePHQ), and you can always send emails to mattsaudioblog@gmail.com. We also have a listener/viewer CONTEST for this season! Matt is a historical and hysterical bad pronouncer! Guess as many of what the correct word SHOULD have been as you can and submit them via the ways given above, and the person with the most guesses can win an Amazon gift card from Matt worth one hundred U.S. dollars. Find the mispronunciations here and submit your entries today: https://youtu.be/7KmPSJj6DGI Contest ends December 31st 2023. Matt produces this podcast and video using some sounds and songs licensed through ArtlistIO (https://artlist.io/) and a list of all licenses held can be found in a publicly shared Google Drive folder for inspection: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1to5jB5pXtiovOSAkrsaDRaReQQX9TfON?usp=sharing Time Stamps: 00:00:00 Intro 00:00:39 Welcome! 00:02:20 Rating S6E02 “Two Photographs” 00:06:21 Podcast and Contest Information 00:08:52 S6E02 65 Second Recap (That's NEVER 65 Seconds) 00:10:17 Tiny Wheel of Topics: Marc Bolland 00:15:08 Tiny Wheel of Topics: Mario and Duncan 00:19:30 Tiny Wheel of Topics: Diana and Dodi 00:28:16 S6E02 What's Worse? 00:35:53 Rating S6E03 “Dis-Moi Oui” 00:42:59 S6E03 65 Second Recap (That's NEVER 65 Seconds) 00:44:51 Tiny Wheel of Topics: Monte Carlo 00:49:26 Tiny Wheel of Topics: Paparazzi 00:53:30 Tiny Wheel of Topics: Unfinished Business 00:59:25 Tiny Wheel of Topics: The Princes 01:02:04 S6E03 What's Worse? The Crown Season 6 Episodes 2-3 Cast and Crew Information: Directed by Christian Schowkow (Both Episodes) Writing Credits (Both episodes) Peter Morgan... (written by) Meriel Baistow-Clare...(staff writer) & Daniel Marc Janes...(staff writer) Cast S6E02 Imelda Staunton...Queen Elizabeth II Jonathan Pryce...Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh Dominic West...Prince Charles Elizabeth Debicki...Princess Diana Lesley Manville...Princess Margaret Salim Daw...Mohamed Al Fayed Khalid Abdalla...Dodi Fayed Rufus Kampa...Young Prince William Fflyn Edwards...Young Prince Harry Claudia Harrison...Princess Anne Marcia Warren...Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother Sebastian Blunt...Prince Edward Andrew Havill...Robert Fellowes Jamie Parker...Robin Janvrin Ben Lloyd-Hughes...Mark Bolland Lee Otway...Kez Wingfield Harry Anton...Trevor Rees-Jones Enzo Cilenti... Mario Brenna Forbes Masson...Duncan Muir Adam Best...Journalist Nick Jamie Baughan...Journalist Gordon Michelle Andrade...Bianca, Jonikal Maid Stefanie Mueller...Journalist 3 Maria Pietranera...Journalist 4 Sandra Hale...Rita Rogers Amira Ghazalla...Salma, Mohamed's Secretary Mohammed Kamel...Ali Fayed Semo Salha...Salah Fayed Darren Swift...Ken Rutherford Kirstin Murray...Edith Muir Emma Stansfield...Kensington Palace Maid Eszter Toeroek...Celebrity Couple 1 Leo Napier...Celebrity Couple 2 Lee Otway...Kez Wingfield Harry Anton...Trevor Rees-Jones Kate Cook...Susie Orbach Yoann Blanc...Henri Paul Ben Lambert...Ben Murrell Paul Gorostidi...Philippe Dourneau James Aldred...Ritz Waiter Mairi-Clare MacLean...Balmoral Operator Philippe Spall...Parisian Dog Walker Emma Hindle...Balmoral Maid Fred Ledoux...Thierry Rocher Music by Martin Phipps Cinematography by Adriano Goldman Editing by Celia Haining (S6E02) Simon Brasse (S6E03) Casting By Robert Sterne Production Design by Martin Childs Costume Design by Amy Roberts Sidonie Roberts...associate costume designer #TheCrown #Netflix #Royalty #RoyalFamily #QueenElizabeth #PrincessDiana #PrinceWilliam #PrinceHarry #KateMiddleton #DodiFayed #PrincessMargaret #ImeldaStaunton #ElizabethDebicki #DominicWest #JonathanPryce #LesleyManville #PeterMorgan #Paris
Matt goes through some of his favorite music moments from Part 1 of Season 6 of The Crown on Netflix, how those cues by Martin Phipps work, and what they mean! Send posts to @Lilibetpod or @DoublePHQ across all social media (including Facebook - https://facebook.com/DoublePHQ), or leave comments on the Double P YouTube videos (https://youtube.com/@DoublePMedia), and you can always send emails to mattsaudioblog@gmail.com. We also have a listener/viewer CONTEST for this season! Matt is a historical and hysterical bad pronouncer! Guess as many of what the correct word SHOULD have been as you can and submit them via the ways given above, and the person with the most guesses can win an Amazon gift card from Matt worth one hundred U.S. dollars. Find the mispronunciations here and submit your entries today: https://youtu.be/7KmPSJj6DGI Contest ends December 31st 2023. Matt produces this podcast and video using some sounds and songs licensed through ArtlistIO (https://artlist.io/) and a list of all licenses held can be found in a publicly shared Google Drive folder for inspection: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1to5jB5pXtiovOSAkrsaDRaReQQX9TfON?usp=sharing Time Stamps: 00:00- Intro and Spoiler Alert 00:38 - Welcome! 02:10 - Contest and Podcast Info! 03:53 - Music Analysis: Part 1 Overall Commentary 09:39 - Music Analysis: S6E01 27:31 - Music Analysis: S6E02 40:06 - Music Analysis: S6E03 49:30 - Music Analysis: S6E04 The Crown Season 6 Cast and Crew Information: Directed by Alex Gabassi Writing Credits Peter Morgan... (written by) Meriel Baistow-Clare...(staff writer) & Daniel Marc Janes...(staff writer) Cast Imelda Staunton...Queen Elizabeth II Jonathan Pryce...Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh Dominic West... Prince Charles Elizabeth Debicki...Princess Diana Lesley Manville...Princess Margaret Olivia Williams...Camilla Parker Bowles Salim Daw...Mohamed Al Fayed Khalid Abdalla...Dodi Fayed Erin Richards...Kelly Fisher Rufus Kampa...Young Prince William Fflyn Edwards...Young Prince Harry Bertie Carvel...Tony Blair Lydia Leonard... Cherie Blair Ben Lloyd-Hughes...Mark Bolland Alex Blake...Stephen Lamport Hanna Alström...Heini Wathén Lee Otway...Kez Wingfield Adam Best...Journalist Nick Jamie Baughan...Journalist Gordon Harry Anton...Trevor Rees-Jones Philippe Spall...Parisian Dog Walker Jana Quiles...Jasmine Fayed Kian Noam Omurca...Karim Fayed (as Kian Noam) Rai Masiques...Omar Fayed Irene Barbero...Camilla Fayed Jack Harrison...Page Music by Martin Phipps Cinematography by Sophia Olsson...director of photography Editing by Richard Graham Casting By Robert Sterne Production Design by Martin Childs Costume Design by Amy Roberts Sidonie Roberts...associate costume designer #TheCrown #Netflix #Royalty #RoyalFamily #QueenElizabeth #PrincessDiana #PrinceWilliam #PrinceHarry #KateMiddleton #DodiFayed #PrincessMargaret #ImeldaStaunton #ElizabethDebicki #DominicWest #JonathanPryce #LesleyManville #PeterMorgan #Paris
Today we deep dive into the life of Diana Spencer, Princess of Wales. Looking at her relationship with Charles, the wider royal family, her motherhood, charitable works, and of course her tragic death we see the long-lasting legacy of one of the UK's most mourned public figures. TW: this episode references eating disorders and self-harm which some listeners may find disturbing.
Elle nous a quittés il y a plus de 25 ans. Pourtant, elle est toujours aussi présente : Lady Di, la princesse des cœurs. Son histoire, et surtout sa disparition, auront marqué à jamais la monarchie britannique. Diana Spencer continue à fasciner les médias du monde entier comme les producteurs de cinéma ou de télévision. La saison 6 de "The Crown", disponible depuis le 16 novembre sur Netflix, revient justement sur sa fin tragique, à Paris, dans un accident de voiture, le 31 août 1997. La princesse de Galles se trouvait en compagnie de son ami Dodi, le fils du milliardaire égyptien Mohamed Al-Fayed, propriétaire des grands magasins Harrods, et du célèbre palace parisien, le Ritz. "Diana était énervée", se souvient Laurent Sola, photographe et ancien patron d'agence de presse.
Elle nous a quittés il y a plus de 25 ans. Pourtant, elle est toujours aussi présente : Lady Di, la princesse des cœurs. Son histoire, et surtout sa disparition, auront marqué à jamais la monarchie britannique. Diana Spencer continue à fasciner les médias du monde entier comme les producteurs de cinéma ou de télévision. La saison 6 de "The Crown", disponible depuis le 16 novembre sur Netflix, revient justement sur sa fin tragique, à Paris, dans un accident de voiture, le 31 août 1997. La princesse de Galles se trouvait en compagnie de son ami Dodi, le fils du milliardaire égyptien Mohamed Al-Fayed, propriétaire des grands magasins Harrods, et du célèbre palace parisien, le Ritz. "Diana était énervée", se souvient Laurent Sola, photographe et ancien patron d'agence de presse.
Elle nous a quittés il y a plus de 25 ans. Pourtant, elle est toujours aussi présente : Lady Di, la princesse des cœurs. Son histoire, et surtout sa disparition, auront marqué à jamais la monarchie britannique. Diana Spencer continue à fasciner les médias du monde entier comme les producteurs de cinéma ou de télévision. La saison 6 de "The Crown", disponible depuis le 16 novembre sur Netflix, revient justement sur sa fin tragique, à Paris, dans un accident de voiture, le 31 août 1997. La princesse de Galles se trouvait en compagnie de son ami Dodi, le fils du milliardaire égyptien Mohamed Al-Fayed, propriétaire des grands magasins Harrods, et du célèbre palace parisien, le Ritz. "Diana était énervée", se souvient Laurent Sola, photographe et ancien patron d'agence de presse.
In this upcoming season of "Love Me, Love Me Not" discover the little-known secrets of a couple making headlines: the royal duo, Charles III and Camilla. It all began in England, in 1970, during a spirited polo match at the Windsor Castle. Prince Charles crossed paths with Camilla Shand. For them, it was love at first sight, marking the start of a profound love story. Unfortunately, it unwittingly sowed chaos. So what is the real story behind this royal duo ? Buckingham's Dangerous love affair In February 1981, Camilla is a married woman and a fulfilled mother of two. Meanwhile, Charles has just recently become engaged to Diana Spencer, a young woman, thirteen years younger than him. She possesses delicate beauty, is from an excellent family, and notably—approved by the royal family. However, the love Charles and Camilla held for each other ten years prior remains undiminished. Though they attempt, for a time, to play the part of a platonic relationship, both eventually are going to succumb to temptation. Their youthful passion, transforming into a clandestine affair. A not-so-secret affair that exacts a toll on the mental and physical well-being of the young Diana. A Bababam Originals podcast. Translation of the French script of Claire Loup. Voices : Debra Reynolds, James Brack Directed by Célia Brondeau. Production : Bababam Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dans cette nouvelle saison de A la folie, pas du tout, découvrez les secrets méconnus d'un couple qui fait l'actualité : le couple royal Charles III et Camilla. En 1970 en Angleterre, au cours d'une partie de polo au château de Windsor, le prince Charles croise Camilla Shand. Entre eux, c'est le coup de foudre immédiat et le début d'une longue histoire d'amour. Une histoire d'amour, mais qui semé le chaos… malgré elle. Alors, quelle est la face cachée de ce couple royal ? Les liaisons dangereuses de Buckingham Au mois de février 1981, Camilla est une femme mariée et la mère comblée de deux enfants. Charles quant à lui vient tout juste de se fiancer à Diana Spencer, une jeune femme de 13 ans sa cadette à la beauté délicate, issue d'une excellente famille et surtout… validée par la famille royale. Sauf qu'en réalité, l'amour que Charles et Camilla se portaient 10 ans plus tôt est toujours intact. S'ils essayent pendant un temps de jouer le jeu d'une relation platonique, très vite, tous deux finissent par céder à la tentation. Leur passion de jeunesse se transforme alors en liaison secrète. Une liaison secrète pas si secrète que ça… qui coûtera sa santé mentale et physique à la jeune Diana. Ecoutez la saison précédente : Amy Winehouse et Blake Fielder-Civil : un amour à mort Un podcast Bababam Originals Ecriture : Claire Loup Voix : François Marion, Lucrèce Sassella Réalisation : Célia Brondeau Production : Bababam Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The latest episode of the DDW Highlights podcast is now available to listen to below. DDW's Megan Thomas narrates five key stories of the week to keep DDW subscribers up-to-date on the latest industry updates. Diana Spencer's chosen news stories this week all discuss pre-clinical research studies that could have a huge impact on our therapeutic approach to several hard-to-treat diseases, helping to overcome drug-resistance and make treatments more targeted in the future.
Welcome to Love Me Love Me Not! A Far From Happy Marriage Lately, with the release of the series "The Crown," Diana is everywhere: old documentaries are resurfacing, photos of her best looks are circulating – the princess is a trend on Netflix and Instagram. It's widely known that the story between Diana and Charles was far from a happy marriage. Yet, it's a story that evokes immense fascination. Not only does it narrate the transition between two eras for the British monarchy, but also because Diana Spencer is an enigmatic and endearing figure, with an exceptionally cruel destiny... Discover this story of an unusually unique relationship ! Production : Bababam Voice : James Brack Translation of the french script of Alice Deroide Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Sarah Vine and Imogen Edwards Jones are joined by Wendy Holden who tells us some of the fascinating things she found out while exhaustively researching her new novel, The Princess, which tells the story of the young Diana Spencer up to her wedding with Prince Charles. You can get a copy of The Princess here: https://www.waterstones.com/book/the-princess/wendy-holden/9781787397569 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
En juillet 1981 à Londres, Diana Spencer, issue d'une famille d'aristocrates, s'apprête à épouser Charles, futur roi d'Angleterre, toujours amoureux de l'une de ses conquêtes passées, Camilla Parker-Bowles. A quelques jours du mariage, Diana déchante.
Valentine Sabouraud nous convie au mariage du siècle dans une nuée de drapeaux anglais, de perles et de sequins. Récit du jour où Charles a épousé Diana sous les yeux du monde entier, avec les Archives de l'Institut National de l'Audiovisuel.
As England's future king, Prince Charles knows all too well what's expected of him: find a virgin bride and fulfil the duties assigned to him at birth. But then he meets Camilla Shand. She's confident, honest and unlike any woman he's ever met before. But she's also deemed wholly unsuitable by the Firm. They would prefer shy, young aristocrat Diana Spencer. So Charles faces an impossible choice: duty or desire?For eating disorder support, call Beat on 0808 801 0677 or email help@beateatingdisorders.org.ukSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The Princess by Wendy Holden https://amzn.to/44rrWl0 The whole world saw Princess Diana step from a gilded carriage for her wedding at St. Paul's Cathedral. But before that fairy-tale moment came a dark and difficult journey.… Bestselling author Wendy Holden explores the astonishing backstory and young adulthood of the ultimate royal celebrity. Britain, 1961: A beautiful blonde baby is born to Viscount Althorp, heir to the Spencer earldom. But Diana grows up amid the fallout of her parents' messy divorce. She struggles at school. Her refuge throughout is romantic novels. She dreams of falling in love and being rescued by a handsome prince. In royal circles, there is concern about the Prince of Wales. Charles is nearing thirty and the right girl needs to be found, fast. She must be young, aristocratic and completely free of past liaisons. Pure and innocent. Eighteen-year-old Diana Spencer is just about the only candidate. Her yearning to be loved dovetails with royal desperation for a bride. But the route to the altar is perilous. There are hidden dangers. Ruthless schemers. Can Diana's romantic dream survive?
Bilgisel'in bu haftaki bölümünde yakın tarihin en sansasyonel hikayelerinden birine tanıklık ediyoruz. 31 Ağustos 1997'de geçirdiği trafik kazasında hayatını kaybeden ve İngiltere'de büyük bir karmaşaya yol açan Prenses Diana'nın öyküsünü inceliyoruz. Hazırsanız, başlayalım.------- Podbee Sunar ------- Bu podcast, GetirAraç hakkında reklam içerir. GetirAraç'ı indirmek ve ilk kullanımda 500 TL indirimden faydalanmak için, tıklayın. Bu podcast, Hiwell hakkında reklam içerir. Hiwell'i indirmek ve "pod10" koduyla %10 indirimden faydalanmak için tıklayın. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Dafydd Jones's photographs of Oxford's ‘bright young things' catapulted him to fame and earnt him a global reputation for capturing the essence of a riotous world of upper-class decadence during the Thatcher era. Tina Brown was quick to scoop Dafydd up when she was editor of Tatler, and on today's podcast he talks about his new book ‘England: The Last Hurrah' and describes what it was like to break into a world that revolved around glamorous parties in stately homes and annual events like the Oxbridge May Balls and the 4th June at Eton. His satirical but beautiful black and white photographs lend an elegiac nostalgic quality to what Tina Brown describes in her introduction to the book as ‘whimsey and frolicky romance'. Dafydd captured some of the most iconic images of our age, including a lonely, hunted Diana Spencer facing a barrage of press photographers at the Sandown Park race meeting in March 1981. Listen in to hear what it was really like for Dafydd to be at all those uproarious parties, then go home to his family and hang his dinner jacket up in the yard to get rid of the smell of cigarette smoke. Modest though he is, Dafydd's photographs will endure for having perfectly captured a society on the brink of decline. Unmissable listening. An exhibition of Dafydd's photographs runs at The Centre for British Photography on 49 Jermyn Street, London until the beginning of June.
Vendredi signifie le jour de Vénus. Vénus c'est la déesse de l'amour dans la mythologie romaine. Si vous écoutez True Story, c'est que vous aimez que l'on vous raconte des histoires extraordinaires. Alors pour célébrer la déesse de l'amour, découvrez chaque vendredi des histoires d'amour hors du commun de Love Story, le podcast de Bababam qui parle le mieux d'amour. Ces dernières semaines, avec la sortie de la saison 4 de la série "The Crown", Diana est partout : on ressort de vieux documentaires, des photos de ses meilleurs looks : la princesse est une tendance sur Netflix et Instagram. C'est bien connu, l'histoire entre Diana et Charles était loin d'être un mariage heureux. Pourtant c'est une histoire qui suscite énormément de fascination. Parce qu'elle raconte la transition entre deux époques pour la monarchie britannique, mais aussi parce que Diana Spencer est une figure énigmatique et attachante, au destin exceptionnellement cruel... Pour découvrir d'autres récits passionnants, cliquez ci-dessous : Le diamant bleu de la couronne, le plus célèbre des joyaux maudits Le Yéti, l'abominable homme des neiges qui provoque la terreur des alpinistes Mohamed Ali, le boxeur légendaire à la punchline insoumise Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
As one of the most influential, beloved, and reported figures in recent history, the death of the Princess of Wales caused an international state of mourning. But as the dust settled, a narrative started to develop; one in which Diana's death was no accident, but instead a cold-blooded murder ordered by the crown. So what really caused the death of Diana Spencer? Find out in this week's episode of ShortHand. GET YOUR NORTH AMERICAN TOUR TICKETS: https://redhandedpodcast.com/ Become a patron: Patreon Order a copy of the book here (US & Canada): Order on Wellesley Books Order on Amazon.com Order a copy of the book here (UK, Ireland, Europe, NZ, Aus): Order on Amazon.co.uk Order on Foyles Follow us on social media: Instagram Twitter Visit our website: Website Sources available on redhandedpodcast.com
Re, regine e principi sono da sempre i protagonisti indiscussi dei rotocalchi di tutto il mondo. Ma, da quando esistono i tabloid, il loro soggetto preferito è sempre stato solo uno: la principessa Diana. Tutto è stato documentato: il debutto in società, l'incontro con il principe Carlo, le nozze da favola e i figli, belli come angeli. E ancora: l'odio per il protocollo, i disturbi alimentari, le infedeltà del marito, il divorzio, i paparazzi, l'incontro con l'amore e poi… Quel tragico incidente. La sua scomparsa, avvenuta esattamente 25 anni fa, ha lasciato sgomento il popolo britannico e il mondo intero. In questa puntata Elisa True Crime racconta la storia di Diana Spencer, la principessa del popolo.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Nineteen-year old Lady Diana Spencer stepped into the public spotlight in 1981 when her engagement to Prince Charles (now King Charles III) was announced. Tune in to our two-part episode this week as we trace the evolution of her unique brand of royal elegance. RECOMMENDED READING: Moran, Eloise. The Lady Di Lookbook: What Diana Was Trying to Tell Us Through her Clothes. New York: St. Martin's Griffin, 2022. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A horror-fairy tale, this highly impressionistic portrait of Diana Spencer references a lot a birds and a lot of pearls.Theme Music "A Movie I'd Like to See" by Al Harley. Show Art: Cecily Brown Follow the Show @freshmoviepod Shop the Store: http://tee.pub/lic/bvHvK3HNFhkYouTube Channel abreathoffreshmovie@gmail.com
The premature passing of the People's Princess, Diana Spencer was a shock to the world. Her death, much like her life, has been studied, dissected, twisted and whispered about, but what really happened on the tragic night at the Pont d'Alma Tunnel? Find out in today's bittisode as we delve in into the details of Diana's Demise Hosted by Katie Charlwood New Episodes every Tuesday on the Airwave Media Network - www.airwavemedia.com Wishlist https://www.amazon.co.uk/hz/wishlist/ls/2LAB2ZP4U9USX?ref_=wl_share Donate at: https://patreon.com/whodidwhatnow https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/whodidwhatnowpod Follow me on... https://twitter.com/whodidwhatnowpd https://instagram.com/whodidwhatnowpod https://tiktok.com/@whodidwhatnowpod https://facebook.com/whodidwhatnowpodcast Business Enquiries: katie@whodidwhatnowpod.com Fan Mail: Who Did What Now Podcast Willow Tree Farm Donegal Ireland F94KX64 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
When she was seventeen years old, Georgiana Spencer married William Cavendish and became the Duchess of Devonshire. Almost overnight, she charmed everyone in London society... except her husband. Support Noble Blood: — Bonus episodes, stickers, and scripts on Patreon — Merch! — Order Dana's book, 'Anatomy: A Love Story' and pre-order its sequel 'Immortality: A Love Story'See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Twenty-five years ago, the British monarchy was forever changed upon the death of the “People's Princess.” Today, we're revisiting her story, looking back on a moment that impacted not only the royal family, but the world. We jump back to the 1980s, when Diana Spencer is ushered into a fairy tale. But from the beginning, it eats away at her — until she's left simultaneously isolated and dangerously exposed. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Twenty-five years ago, the British monarchy was forever changed upon the death of the “People's Princess.” Today, we're revisiting her story, looking back on a moment that impacted not only the royal family, but the world. We jump back to the 1980s, when Diana Spencer is ushered into a fairy tale. But from the beginning, it eats away at her — until she's left simultaneously isolated and dangerously exposed. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
En juillet 1981 à Londres, Diana Spencer, issue d'une famille d'aristocrates, s'apprête à épouser Charles, futur roi d'Angleterre, toujours amoureux de l'une de ses conquêtes passées, Camilla Parker-Bowles. A quelques jours du mariage, Diana déchante.