POPULARITY
This week we have Mark Carlaw & Sam Delaney stepping in for Dave & Ex, who talk our final pre-season game victory over Lille, the mood around the club at present, the excitement of Diouf and his crossing, Mateus Fernandes bid and our hopes for the new season under Graham Potter Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Rencontre avec Penda Diouf à l'occasion de la parution de sa pièce de théâtre, Sœurs, nos forêts aussi ont des épines, aux éditions Les solitaires intempestifs.Lorsque la cadette décide de prendre son envol, les liens qui unissent deux sœurs sont ébranlés, et leurs souvenirs avec. À travers des éléments très organiques, la forêt, l'eau, la grotte, Penda Diouf plonge dans les abysses de la sororité. L'aînée, qui a toujours pris le relais de leur mère pour s'occuper de sa petite sœur, s'inquiète de son départ et tente, inconsciemment, de la retenir. Et puis surgit ce souvenir : elles sont petites, à bord d'un bateau qui part à la dérive. La cadette tombe à l'eau sous les yeux de sa grande sœur qui ne réagit pas. À partir de cette métaphore de la complexité de la sororité, et à l'occasion d'une balade en forêt, les deux personnages remontent un fil entre souvenirs réels et fantasmés. C'est l'heure de comprendre les liens qui les unissent, non seulement en tant que sœurs, mais aussi en tant que femmes partageant une histoire commune depuis les origines de l'humanité, à partir de l'Australopithèque Lucy jusqu'à nos mères, nos paires et les prochaines à naître. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
West Ham just dropped a bombshell, signing Senegalese sensation El Hadji Malick Diouf for €25 million! We break down why this isn't just a signing, but a major statement of intent. Is this goal-scoring dynamo the answer to West Ham's ambitions, and can his explosive pace and power conquer the Premier League? Plus, we'll dive into the savvy strategy that landed him and what it means for the Hammers' future. Tune in! West Ham, El Hadji Malick Diouf, Premier League, Football Transfer News, Soccer Podcast
Please do leave us a review and subscribe to the podcast to catch every episode. Join us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/analyticsunited You can follow the pod (and our other work) on Twitter: Main: @AnalyticsUtd_ Jack: @jackelderton Cal: @WHU_Analytics Darcy: @futpysche Charlie: @ATopLad Theme music: "Emotional Chill Electronic Vlog Music | Sunset" by Alex-Productions (https://onsound.eu/) Promoted by: https://www.free-stock-music.com Creative Commons / Attribution 3.0 Unported License (CC BY 3.0) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/deed.en_US Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
News; Documentary on two eccentric Czech brothers wins the main prize at the 59th Karlovy Vary festival; El Hadji Malick Diouf joins West Ham for €22 million, the largest fee ever for a Czech league player; 'Meanders through Prague', a family-friendly guide created by locals.
News; Documentary on two eccentric Czech brothers wins the main prize at the 59th Karlovy Vary festival; El Hadji Malick Diouf joins West Ham for €22 million, the largest fee ever for a Czech league player; 'Meanders through Prague', a family-friendly guide created by locals.
Kompletní epizoda: https://herohero.co/kontrapresinkFotbalový svět zasáhla šílená zpráva o tragickém úmrtí Dioga Joty a jeho bratra Andrého Silvy. V dnešním díle podcastu se s nimi loučíme. Taky probíráme vícenásobné (a nějakou dobu očekávané) obvinění Thomase Parteyho ze znásilnění. Nakonec si promluvíme i o příjemnějších tématech, konkrétně plánovaných přestupech Arsenalu.V kompletní epizodě na https://herohero.co/kontrapresink se podíváme na další přestupy. Zhodnotíme posily Chelsea včetně Joãa Pedra a Jamieho Gittense. Řekneme si, jestli nám dává smysl vysoká částka, kterou chce Newcastle zaplatit za Anthonyho Elangu. Nakoukneme i do zákulisí Manchesteru United, z nějakého důvodu od některých z nás schytá hejt Jude Bellingham a všechno zakončíme spekulací, že slávistický levý bek Diouf brzo zamíří do West Hamu.Diskutují Vašek Pecháček, Radim Braun a Kuba Vajbar.
Jour 3 de la Radio FestiVoix iHeart : Karl Bullets nous parle de sa job 9 à 5 et embarque sur la scène éphémère ; On recoit Élage Diouf ; Jay Bentley de Bad Religion nous jase de sa carrière avec le groupe ; Et Julie Laquerre du FestiVoix nous parle de la 32e édition Bonne écoute !
Au sommaire de Radio Foot à 16h10-21h10 T.U. ce mercredi : - Suite et fin des matches amicaux pour les nations africaines, la belle performance du Sénégal à Nottingham face à l'Angleterre (3-1). ; - AVce El hadji Diouf en guest...Éliminatoires Coupe du monde 2026 zone Amérique du Sud, le Brésil qualifié avec Ancelotti. Suite et fin des matches amicaux pour les nations africaines, la belle performance du Sénégal à Nottingham face à l'Angleterre (3-1) Harry Kane avait ouvert la marque, Ismaïla Sarr, Habid Diarra et Cheikh Sabaly ont éteint le City Ground où les Three Lions n'avaient pas évolué depuis 1909 ! Un succès qui prolonge la série d'invincibilité des Lions de la Teranga. Pape Thiaw se félicite de l'état d'esprit et de la performance de son collectif, un succès qui résonne comme un avertissement au monde du foot ? 3 victoires et 1 défaite pour les débuts de Thomas Tuchel. La petite victoire à Andorre a mis en lumière une attitude trop passive des Anglais, le revers face au Sénégal souligne des faiblesses défensives et un manque de cohésion. L'Algérie s'est réveillée trop tard. Un triplé de Ken Sema, 4 buts de retard à l'heure de jeu, les Fennecs sont passés près de revenir. Score final 4-3 à Solna. Le Lillois Nabil Bentaleb a sonné la révolte, de bon augure pour un joueur qui a connu un souci cardiaque l'an passé. Éliminatoires Coupe du monde 2026 zone Amérique du Sud, le Brésil qualifié avec Ancelotti Joli cadeau d'anniversaire pour Carletto, avec un petit mais précieux succès des Auriverdes sur le Paraguay grâce à Vinicius Jr, inquiétude pour le Merengue sorti blessé quelques jours avant le Mondial des clubs. Un autre ticket direct obtenu pour l'Équateur. Paraguay et Uruguay plus que jamais en course pour la fête planétaire de 2026 tout comme la Colombie, qui a fait match nul (1-1) en Argentine. Pour débattre avec Annie Gasnier aujourd'hui, Dominique Baillif, Nabil Djellit et Bruno Constant. Technique/réalisation : Laurent Salerno - David Fintzel/Pierre Guérin.
Au sommaire de Radio Foot à 16h10-21h10 T.U. ce mercredi : - Suite et fin des matches amicaux pour les nations africaines, la belle performance du Sénégal à Nottingham face à l'Angleterre (3-1). ; - AVce El hadji Diouf en guest...Éliminatoires Coupe du monde 2026 zone Amérique du Sud, le Brésil qualifié avec Ancelotti. Suite et fin des matches amicaux pour les nations africaines, la belle performance du Sénégal à Nottingham face à l'Angleterre (3-1) Harry Kane avait ouvert la marque, Ismaïla Sarr, Habid Diarra et Cheikh Sabaly ont éteint le City Ground où les Three Lions n'avaient pas évolué depuis 1909 ! Un succès qui prolonge la série d'invincibilité des Lions de la Teranga. Pape Thiaw se félicite de l'état d'esprit et de la performance de son collectif, un succès qui résonne comme un avertissement au monde du foot ? 3 victoires et 1 défaite pour les débuts de Thomas Tuchel. La petite victoire à Andorre a mis en lumière une attitude trop passive des Anglais, le revers face au Sénégal souligne des faiblesses défensives et un manque de cohésion. L'Algérie s'est réveillée trop tard. Un triplé de Ken Sema, 4 buts de retard à l'heure de jeu, les Fennecs sont passés près de revenir. Score final 4-3 à Solna. Le Lillois Nabil Bentaleb a sonné la révolte, de bon augure pour un joueur qui a connu un souci cardiaque l'an passé. Éliminatoires Coupe du monde 2026 zone Amérique du Sud, le Brésil qualifié avec Ancelotti Joli cadeau d'anniversaire pour Carletto, avec un petit mais précieux succès des Auriverdes sur le Paraguay grâce à Vinicius Jr, inquiétude pour le Merengue sorti blessé quelques jours avant le Mondial des clubs. Un autre ticket direct obtenu pour l'Équateur. Paraguay et Uruguay plus que jamais en course pour la fête planétaire de 2026 tout comme la Colombie, qui a fait match nul (1-1) en Argentine. Pour débattre avec Annie Gasnier aujourd'hui, Dominique Baillif, Nabil Djellit et Bruno Constant. Technique/réalisation : Laurent Salerno - David Fintzel/Pierre Guérin.
L'intervista a Momo Diouf a "Black&White" su Nettuno Bologna Uno
Emilie Diouf of Brandeis English, whose monograph on genocide and trauma is forthcoming, joins John to speak with the celebrated French journalist and activist Rokahya Diallo. Diouf places Diallo within a transnational black intellectual tradition, founded in the interwar period in the Negritude movement; it was then that Paulette, Jeanne, and Anne Nardal's literary salon became a meeting ground for African, Antillean, and African-American intellectuals, in the Parisian suburb of Clamart. The three discuss the slowly changing racial climate in France and globally; how to counter ethnonationalism; as well as the currents of dissent or disdain that threaten to disrupt even leftwing political solidarity. Mentioned in the Episode Diallo has directed 8 documentaries among which her 2013 award winning film, Les Marches de la Liberté (Steps to Freedom) . She is also the author of many books, including most recently, La France tu l'aimes ou tu la fermes or France, Love it or Shut it, a collection of her major articles on the “struggle against oppression in France and globally.” Ne reste pas à ta place, or Don't try to fit in, (2016) and forthcoming book Le dictionnaire amoureux du féminisme or A Feminist Lover's Dictionary (Editions Plon, March 2025) Les Indivisibles: humor watchdog organization. Parody ceremony Y'a Bon Awards given to the “most racist sentences” every year. Rokahya Diallo Coordination des Femmes Noir Awa Thiam, La Parole aux Négresses Afrofeminism 2005 Clichy-sous-bois, a Paris banlieue, was the site of major unrest. Zyed Benna, 17, of Tunisian descent, and Bouna Traoré, 15, of Mauritanian descent, died tragically in a substation while trying to avoid detention. The leading French TV station, TF1, made waves (and history) by hiring Harry Roselmack in 2016 Diallo's own strong X/Twitter presence allows her to talk about being harassed—on Twitter/X itself!--and she has a podcast with Grace Ly, Kiffe Ta Race Diallo's film Les Marches de la Liberté 2013 From Paris to Ferguson ( De Paris à Ferguson : coupables d'être noirs) 2016 African Americans in Paris: James Baldwin and Josephine Baker in the 1930s, but also Angela Davis in the 1960s being perceived as an Algerian Faiza Guene Just Like Tomorrow (Kif kif demain) Read and Listen to the episode here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/politics-and-polemics
Emilie Diouf of Brandeis English, whose monograph on genocide and trauma is forthcoming, joins John to speak with the celebrated French journalist and activist Rokahya Diallo. Diouf places Diallo within a transnational black intellectual tradition, founded in the interwar period in the Negritude movement; it was then that Paulette, Jeanne, and Anne Nardal's literary salon became a meeting ground for African, Antillean, and African-American intellectuals, in the Parisian suburb of Clamart. The three discuss the slowly changing racial climate in France and globally; how to counter ethnonationalism; as well as the currents of dissent or disdain that threaten to disrupt even leftwing political solidarity. Mentioned in the Episode Diallo has directed 8 documentaries among which her 2013 award winning film, Les Marches de la Liberté (Steps to Freedom) . She is also the author of many books, including most recently, La France tu l'aimes ou tu la fermes or France, Love it or Shut it, a collection of her major articles on the “struggle against oppression in France and globally.” Ne reste pas à ta place, or Don't try to fit in, (2016) and forthcoming book Le dictionnaire amoureux du féminisme or A Feminist Lover's Dictionary (Editions Plon, March 2025) Les Indivisibles: humor watchdog organization. Parody ceremony Y'a Bon Awards given to the “most racist sentences” every year. Rokahya Diallo Coordination des Femmes Noir Awa Thiam, La Parole aux Négresses Afrofeminism 2005 Clichy-sous-bois, a Paris banlieue, was the site of major unrest. Zyed Benna, 17, of Tunisian descent, and Bouna Traoré, 15, of Mauritanian descent, died tragically in a substation while trying to avoid detention. The leading French TV station, TF1, made waves (and history) by hiring Harry Roselmack in 2016 Diallo's own strong X/Twitter presence allows her to talk about being harassed—on Twitter/X itself!--and she has a podcast with Grace Ly, Kiffe Ta Race Diallo's film Les Marches de la Liberté 2013 From Paris to Ferguson ( De Paris à Ferguson : coupables d'être noirs) 2016 African Americans in Paris: James Baldwin and Josephine Baker in the 1930s, but also Angela Davis in the 1960s being perceived as an Algerian Faiza Guene Just Like Tomorrow (Kif kif demain) Read and Listen to the episode here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/european-studies
Emilie Diouf of Brandeis English, whose monograph on genocide and trauma is forthcoming, joins John to speak with the celebrated French journalist and activist Rokahya Diallo. Diouf places Diallo within a transnational black intellectual tradition, founded in the interwar period in the Negritude movement; it was then that Paulette, Jeanne, and Anne Nardal's literary salon became a meeting ground for African, Antillean, and African-American intellectuals, in the Parisian suburb of Clamart. The three discuss the slowly changing racial climate in France and globally; how to counter ethnonationalism; as well as the currents of dissent or disdain that threaten to disrupt even leftwing political solidarity. Mentioned in the Episode Diallo has directed 8 documentaries among which her 2013 award winning film, Les Marches de la Liberté (Steps to Freedom) . She is also the author of many books, including most recently, La France tu l'aimes ou tu la fermes or France, Love it or Shut it, a collection of her major articles on the “struggle against oppression in France and globally.” Ne reste pas à ta place, or Don't try to fit in, (2016) and forthcoming book Le dictionnaire amoureux du féminisme or A Feminist Lover's Dictionary (Editions Plon, March 2025) Les Indivisibles: humor watchdog organization. Parody ceremony Y'a Bon Awards given to the “most racist sentences” every year. Rokahya Diallo Coordination des Femmes Noir Awa Thiam, La Parole aux Négresses Afrofeminism 2005 Clichy-sous-bois, a Paris banlieue, was the site of major unrest. Zyed Benna, 17, of Tunisian descent, and Bouna Traoré, 15, of Mauritanian descent, died tragically in a substation while trying to avoid detention. The leading French TV station, TF1, made waves (and history) by hiring Harry Roselmack in 2016 Diallo's own strong X/Twitter presence allows her to talk about being harassed—on Twitter/X itself!--and she has a podcast with Grace Ly, Kiffe Ta Race Diallo's film Les Marches de la Liberté 2013 From Paris to Ferguson ( De Paris à Ferguson : coupables d'être noirs) 2016 African Americans in Paris: James Baldwin and Josephine Baker in the 1930s, but also Angela Davis in the 1960s being perceived as an Algerian Faiza Guene Just Like Tomorrow (Kif kif demain) Read and Listen to the episode here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
Emilie Diouf of Brandeis English, whose monograph on genocide and trauma is forthcoming, joins John to speak with the celebrated French journalist and activist Rokhaya Diallo. Diouf places Diallo within a transnational black intellectual tradition, founded in the interwar period in the Negritude movement; it was then that Paulette, Jeanne, and Anne Nardal's literary salon became a meeting ground for African, Antillean, and African-American intellectuals, in the Parisian suburb of Clamart. The three discuss the slowly changing racial climate in France and globally; how to counter ethnonationalism; as well as the currents of dissent or disdain that threaten to disrupt even leftwing political solidarity. Mentioned in the Episode Diallo has directed 8 documentaries among which her 2013 award winning film, Les Marches de la Liberté (Steps to Freedom) . She is also the author of many books, including most recently, La France tu l'aimes ou tu la fermes or France, Love it or Shut it, a collection of her major articles on the “struggle against oppression in France and globally.” Ne reste pas à ta place, or Don't try to fit in, (2016) and forthcoming book Le dictionnaire amoureux du féminisme or A Feminist Lover's Dictionary (Editions Plon, March 2025) Les Indivisibles: humor watchdog organization. Parody ceremony Y'a Bon Awards given to the “most racist sentences” every year. Rokhaya Diallo Coordination des Femmes Noir Awa Thiam, La Parole aux Négresses Afrofeminism 2005 Clichy-sous-bois, a Paris banlieue, was the site of major unrest. Zyed Benna, 17, of Tunisian descent, and Bouna Traoré, 15, of Mauritanian descent, died tragically in a substation while trying to avoid detention. The leading French TV station, TF1, made waves (and history) by hiring Harry Roselmack in 2016 Diallo's own strong X/Twitter presence allows her to talk about being harassed—on Twitter/X itself!--and she has a podcast with Grace Ly, Kiffe Ta Race Diallo's film Les Marches de la Liberté 2013 From Paris to Ferguson ( De Paris à Ferguson : coupables d'être noirs) 2016 African Americans in Paris: James Baldwin and Josephine Baker in the 1930s, but also Angela Davis in the 1960s being perceived as an Algerian Faiza Guene Just Like Tomorrow (Kif kif demain) Read and Listen to the episode here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Emilie Diouf of Brandeis English, whose monograph on genocide and trauma is forthcoming, joins John to speak with the celebrated French journalist and activist Rokahya Diallo. Diouf places Diallo within a transnational black intellectual tradition, founded in the interwar period in the Negritude movement; it was then that Paulette, Jeanne, and Anne Nardal's literary salon became a meeting ground for African, Antillean, and African-American intellectuals, in the Parisian suburb of Clamart. The three discuss the slowly changing racial climate in France and globally; how to counter ethnonationalism; as well as the currents of dissent or disdain that threaten to disrupt even leftwing political solidarity. Mentioned in the Episode Diallo has directed 8 documentaries among which her 2013 award winning film, Les Marches de la Liberté (Steps to Freedom) . She is also the author of many books, including most recently, La France tu l'aimes ou tu la fermes or France, Love it or Shut it, a collection of her major articles on the “struggle against oppression in France and globally.” Ne reste pas à ta place, or Don't try to fit in, (2016) and forthcoming book Le dictionnaire amoureux du féminisme or A Feminist Lover's Dictionary (Editions Plon, March 2025) Les Indivisibles: humor watchdog organization. Parody ceremony Y'a Bon Awards given to the “most racist sentences” every year. Rokahya Diallo Coordination des Femmes Noir Awa Thiam, La Parole aux Négresses Afrofeminism 2005 Clichy-sous-bois, a Paris banlieue, was the site of major unrest. Zyed Benna, 17, of Tunisian descent, and Bouna Traoré, 15, of Mauritanian descent, died tragically in a substation while trying to avoid detention. The leading French TV station, TF1, made waves (and history) by hiring Harry Roselmack in 2016 Diallo's own strong X/Twitter presence allows her to talk about being harassed—on Twitter/X itself!--and she has a podcast with Grace Ly, Kiffe Ta Race Diallo's film Les Marches de la Liberté 2013 From Paris to Ferguson ( De Paris à Ferguson : coupables d'être noirs) 2016 African Americans in Paris: James Baldwin and Josephine Baker in the 1930s, but also Angela Davis in the 1960s being perceived as an Algerian Faiza Guene Just Like Tomorrow (Kif kif demain) Read and Listen to the episode here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/islamic-studies
Emilie Diouf of Brandeis English, whose monograph on genocide and trauma is forthcoming, joins John to speak with the celebrated French journalist and activist Rokahya Diallo. Diouf places Diallo within a transnational black intellectual tradition, founded in the interwar period in the Negritude movement; it was then that Paulette, Jeanne, and Anne Nardal's literary salon became a meeting ground for African, Antillean, and African-American intellectuals, in the Parisian suburb of Clamart. The three discuss the slowly changing racial climate in France and globally; how to counter ethnonationalism; as well as the currents of dissent or disdain that threaten to disrupt even leftwing political solidarity. Mentioned in the Episode Diallo has directed 8 documentaries among which her 2013 award winning film, Les Marches de la Liberté (Steps to Freedom) . She is also the author of many books, including most recently, La France tu l'aimes ou tu la fermes or France, Love it or Shut it, a collection of her major articles on the “struggle against oppression in France and globally.” Ne reste pas à ta place, or Don't try to fit in, (2016) and forthcoming book Le dictionnaire amoureux du féminisme or A Feminist Lover's Dictionary (Editions Plon, March 2025) Les Indivisibles: humor watchdog organization. Parody ceremony Y'a Bon Awards given to the “most racist sentences” every year. Rokahya Diallo Coordination des Femmes Noir Awa Thiam, La Parole aux Négresses Afrofeminism 2005 Clichy-sous-bois, a Paris banlieue, was the site of major unrest. Zyed Benna, 17, of Tunisian descent, and Bouna Traoré, 15, of Mauritanian descent, died tragically in a substation while trying to avoid detention. The leading French TV station, TF1, made waves (and history) by hiring Harry Roselmack in 2016 Diallo's own strong X/Twitter presence allows her to talk about being harassed—on Twitter/X itself!--and she has a podcast with Grace Ly, Kiffe Ta Race Diallo's film Les Marches de la Liberté 2013 From Paris to Ferguson ( De Paris à Ferguson : coupables d'être noirs) 2016 African Americans in Paris: James Baldwin and Josephine Baker in the 1930s, but also Angela Davis in the 1960s being perceived as an Algerian Faiza Guene Just Like Tomorrow (Kif kif demain) Read and Listen to the episode here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Emilie Diouf of Brandeis English, whose monograph on genocide and trauma is forthcoming, joins John to speak with the celebrated French journalist and activist Rokahya Diallo. Diouf places Diallo within a transnational black intellectual tradition, founded in the interwar period in the Negritude movement; it was then that Paulette, Jeanne, and Anne Nardal's literary salon became a meeting ground for African, Antillean, and African-American intellectuals, in the Parisian suburb of Clamart. The three discuss the slowly changing racial climate in France and globally; how to counter ethnonationalism; as well as the currents of dissent or disdain that threaten to disrupt even leftwing political solidarity. Mentioned in the Episode Diallo has directed 8 documentaries among which her 2013 award winning film, Les Marches de la Liberté (Steps to Freedom) . She is also the author of many books, including most recently, La France tu l'aimes ou tu la fermes or France, Love it or Shut it, a collection of her major articles on the “struggle against oppression in France and globally.” Ne reste pas à ta place, or Don't try to fit in, (2016) and forthcoming book Le dictionnaire amoureux du féminisme or A Feminist Lover's Dictionary (Editions Plon, March 2025) Les Indivisibles: humor watchdog organization. Parody ceremony Y'a Bon Awards given to the “most racist sentences” every year. Rokahya Diallo Coordination des Femmes Noir Awa Thiam, La Parole aux Négresses Afrofeminism 2005 Clichy-sous-bois, a Paris banlieue, was the site of major unrest. Zyed Benna, 17, of Tunisian descent, and Bouna Traoré, 15, of Mauritanian descent, died tragically in a substation while trying to avoid detention. The leading French TV station, TF1, made waves (and history) by hiring Harry Roselmack in 2016 Diallo's own strong X/Twitter presence allows her to talk about being harassed—on Twitter/X itself!--and she has a podcast with Grace Ly, Kiffe Ta Race Diallo's film Les Marches de la Liberté 2013 From Paris to Ferguson ( De Paris à Ferguson : coupables d'être noirs) 2016 African Americans in Paris: James Baldwin and Josephine Baker in the 1930s, but also Angela Davis in the 1960s being perceived as an Algerian Faiza Guene Just Like Tomorrow (Kif kif demain) Read and Listen to the episode here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/public-policy
Emilie Diouf of Brandeis English, whose monograph on genocide and trauma is forthcoming, joins John to speak with the celebrated French journalist and activist Rokahya Diallo. Diouf places Diallo within a transnational black intellectual tradition, founded in the interwar period in the Negritude movement; it was then that Paulette, Jeanne, and Anne Nardal's literary salon became a meeting ground for African, Antillean, and African-American intellectuals, in the Parisian suburb of Clamart. The three discuss the slowly changing racial climate in France and globally; how to counter ethnonationalism; as well as the currents of dissent or disdain that threaten to disrupt even leftwing political solidarity. Mentioned in the Episode Diallo has directed 8 documentaries among which her 2013 award winning film, Les Marches de la Liberté (Steps to Freedom) . She is also the author of many books, including most recently, La France tu l'aimes ou tu la fermes or France, Love it or Shut it, a collection of her major articles on the “struggle against oppression in France and globally.” Ne reste pas à ta place, or Don't try to fit in, (2016) and forthcoming book Le dictionnaire amoureux du féminisme or A Feminist Lover's Dictionary (Editions Plon, March 2025) Les Indivisibles: humor watchdog organization. Parody ceremony Y'a Bon Awards given to the “most racist sentences” every year. Rokahya Diallo Coordination des Femmes Noir Awa Thiam, La Parole aux Négresses Afrofeminism 2005 Clichy-sous-bois, a Paris banlieue, was the site of major unrest. Zyed Benna, 17, of Tunisian descent, and Bouna Traoré, 15, of Mauritanian descent, died tragically in a substation while trying to avoid detention. The leading French TV station, TF1, made waves (and history) by hiring Harry Roselmack in 2016 Diallo's own strong X/Twitter presence allows her to talk about being harassed—on Twitter/X itself!--and she has a podcast with Grace Ly, Kiffe Ta Race Diallo's film Les Marches de la Liberté 2013 From Paris to Ferguson ( De Paris à Ferguson : coupables d'être noirs) 2016 African Americans in Paris: James Baldwin and Josephine Baker in the 1930s, but also Angela Davis in the 1960s being perceived as an Algerian Faiza Guene Just Like Tomorrow (Kif kif demain) Read and Listen to the episode here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/french-studies
Emilie Diouf of Brandeis English, whose monograph on genocide and trauma is forthcoming, joins John to speak with the celebrated French journalist and activist Rokahya Diallo. Diouf places Diallo within a transnational black intellectual tradition, founded in the interwar period in the Negritude movement; it was then that Paulette, Jeanne, and Anne Nardal's literary salon became a meeting ground for African, Antillean, and African-American intellectuals, in the Parisian suburb of Clamart. The three discuss the slowly changing racial climate in France and globally; how to counter ethnonationalism; as well as the currents of dissent or disdain that threaten to disrupt even leftwing political solidarity. Mentioned in the Episode Diallo has directed 8 documentaries among which her 2013 award winning film, Les Marches de la Liberté (Steps to Freedom) . She is also the author of many books, including most recently, La France tu l'aimes ou tu la fermes or France, Love it or Shut it, a collection of her major articles on the “struggle against oppression in France and globally.” Ne reste pas à ta place, or Don't try to fit in, (2016) and forthcoming book Le dictionnaire amoureux du féminisme or A Feminist Lover's Dictionary (Editions Plon, March 2025) Les Indivisibles: humor watchdog organization. Parody ceremony Y'a Bon Awards given to the “most racist sentences” every year. Rokahya Diallo Coordination des Femmes Noir Awa Thiam, La Parole aux Négresses Afrofeminism 2005 Clichy-sous-bois, a Paris banlieue, was the site of major unrest. Zyed Benna, 17, of Tunisian descent, and Bouna Traoré, 15, of Mauritanian descent, died tragically in a substation while trying to avoid detention. The leading French TV station, TF1, made waves (and history) by hiring Harry Roselmack in 2016 Diallo's own strong X/Twitter presence allows her to talk about being harassed—on Twitter/X itself!--and she has a podcast with Grace Ly, Kiffe Ta Race Diallo's film Les Marches de la Liberté 2013 From Paris to Ferguson ( De Paris à Ferguson : coupables d'être noirs) 2016 African Americans in Paris: James Baldwin and Josephine Baker in the 1930s, but also Angela Davis in the 1960s being perceived as an Algerian Faiza Guene Just Like Tomorrow (Kif kif demain) Read and Listen to the episode here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/journalism
Emilie Diouf of Brandeis English, whose monograph on genocide and trauma is forthcoming, joins John to speak with the celebrated French journalist and activist Rokahya Diallo. Diouf places Diallo within a transnational black intellectual tradition, founded in the interwar period in the Negritude movement; it was then that Paulette, Jeanne, and Anne Nardal's literary salon became a meeting ground for African, Antillean, and African-American intellectuals, in the Parisian suburb of Clamart. The three discuss the slowly changing racial climate in France and globally; how to counter ethnonationalism; as well as the currents of dissent or disdain that threaten to disrupt even leftwing political solidarity. Mentioned in the Episode Diallo has directed 8 documentaries among which her 2013 award winning film, Les Marches de la Liberté (Steps to Freedom) . She is also the author of many books, including most recently, La France tu l'aimes ou tu la fermes or France, Love it or Shut it, a collection of her major articles on the “struggle against oppression in France and globally.” Ne reste pas à ta place, or Don't try to fit in, (2016) and forthcoming book Le dictionnaire amoureux du féminisme or A Feminist Lover's Dictionary (Editions Plon, March 2025) Les Indivisibles: humor watchdog organization. Parody ceremony Y'a Bon Awards given to the “most racist sentences” every year. Rokahya Diallo Coordination des Femmes Noir Awa Thiam, La Parole aux Négresses Afrofeminism 2005 Clichy-sous-bois, a Paris banlieue, was the site of major unrest. Zyed Benna, 17, of Tunisian descent, and Bouna Traoré, 15, of Mauritanian descent, died tragically in a substation while trying to avoid detention. The leading French TV station, TF1, made waves (and history) by hiring Harry Roselmack in 2016 Diallo's own strong X/Twitter presence allows her to talk about being harassed—on Twitter/X itself!--and she has a podcast with Grace Ly, Kiffe Ta Race Diallo's film Les Marches de la Liberté 2013 From Paris to Ferguson ( De Paris à Ferguson : coupables d'être noirs) 2016 African Americans in Paris: James Baldwin and Josephine Baker in the 1930s, but also Angela Davis in the 1960s being perceived as an Algerian Faiza Guene Just Like Tomorrow (Kif kif demain) Read and Listen to the episode here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/secularism
The Caribbean stands at a pivotal juncture as artificial intelligence (AI) emerges as a transformative force with the potential to drive development across virtually all sectors. With Dr Craig Ramlal, a global AI expert, who was appointed to the United Nations Secretary-General's High-Level Advisory Body on Artificial Intelligence, and Lika Døhl Diouf, of the United Nations Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean, we discuss: * key observations regarding AI use and policy in the region; * the proposed Independent International Scientific Panel on Artificial Intelligence and the Global Dialogue on Artificial Intelligence Governance; * key findings on ECLAC's 2025 AI readiness in the Caribbean study; and * the most pressing ICT or AI-related issues Caribbean countries need to address. The episode, show notes and links to some of the things mentioned during the episode can be found on the ICT Pulse Podcast Page (www.ict-pulse.com/category/podcast/) Enjoyed the episode? Do rate the show and leave us a review! Also, connect with us on: Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/ICTPulse/ Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/ictpulse/ Twitter – https://twitter.com/ICTPulse LinkedIn – https://www.linkedin.com/company/3745954/admin/ Join our mailing list: http://eepurl.com/qnUtj Music credit: The Last Word (Oui Ma Chérie), by Andy Narrell Podcast editing support: Mayra Bonilla Lopez ----------------
Neue Folge geht rein wie das Nigel de Jong in das Brust Bein von Xabi Alonso. Helmut Krug = deutsche Berti Vogts plus 50 Zentimeter? Der Raphael Wolf unter den Fussball Podcast begrüßt euch zu einer neuen Folge, in der über Ionel Ganea, Marcelo Bordon, Chinedu Ede und Nicolai Müller gesprochen wird. Viel Spaß beim hören ihr Racker
Chaque lundi, retrouvez Virage Marseille, votre émission dédiée à l'actualité de l'OM, en partenariat avec Le Phocéen.
Maracanà con Marco Piccari e Stefano Impallomeni. Ospiti: Marco Palma ( Osservatore ): Diouf ( Senegalese) 03 Difensore Centrale del Sion seguito dall'Udinese. Gutierrez spagnolo 01 Terzino sinistro seguito dal Napoli. Cvetkovic serbo 04 Prima punta seguito dalla Lazio.
Penda Diouf révèle la tragédie oubliée de la Namibie à travers le génocide des peuples Herero et Nama dans Pistes... au Théâtre 13, à Paris. Un texte sur la mémoire, son sujet de prédilection, où elle se penche aussi sur sa propre histoire de fille afro-descendante née en France. L'autrice, qui a déjà plusieurs pièces à son actif, signe cette fois sa première mise en scène, forte et pleine de poésie. Pistes est à retrouver au Théâtre 13, à Paris, jusqu'au 29 mars.À écouter dans Afrique, mémoires d'un continentEn Namibie, le génocide méconnu des Nama et des Herero
Penda Diouf révèle la tragédie oubliée de la Namibie à travers le génocide des peuples Herero et Nama dans Pistes... au Théâtre 13, à Paris. Un texte sur la mémoire, son sujet de prédilection, où elle se penche aussi sur sa propre histoire de fille afro-descendante née en France. L'autrice, qui a déjà plusieurs pièces à son actif, signe cette fois sa première mise en scène, forte et pleine de poésie. Pistes est à retrouver au Théâtre 13, à Paris, jusqu'au 29 mars.À écouter dans Afrique, mémoires d'un continentEn Namibie, le génocide méconnu des Nama et des Herero
Des pistes d'athlétisme à celles du désert de Namibie, c'est un récit à la première personne. Pistes de Penda Diouf est un seul en scène qui explore l'intime et l'universel. D'abord l'expérience d'une enfant noire en France à la recherche de modèles inspirants qu'elle finira par trouver dans le sport et puis la découverte d'un pays la Namibie dont le désert rougeoyant attire les touristes mais qui la connecte elle à l'histoire du premier génocide du XXè siècle, celui des populations Hereros et Namas sous la colonisation allemande. Un génocide oublié. Pistes est écrit et mis en scène par Penda Diouf et interprété par Nanyadji Ka Gara.Penda Diouf et Nanyadji Ka Gara sont les invités de Sur le pont des arts. Pistes est à voir sur la scène du Théâtre 13 à Paris jusqu'au 29 mars 2025. Au programme de l'émission :► Café PolarCatherine Fruchon-Toussaint s'est entretenue avec Hélène Clerc-Murgier pour son roman «Meurtres en cinq actes» (Actes Sud Noir), une plongée dans le monde du théâtre au 17ème siècle à Paris sur fond de meurtres et de rivalités entre troupes de comédiens. ► Playlist du jour- Shishani - Forgiveness- Myra - Des Fleurs.
Des pistes d'athlétisme à celles du désert de Namibie, c'est un récit à la première personne. Pistes de Penda Diouf est un seul en scène qui explore l'intime et l'universel. D'abord l'expérience d'une enfant noire en France à la recherche de modèles inspirants qu'elle finira par trouver dans le sport et puis la découverte d'un pays la Namibie dont le désert rougeoyant attire les touristes mais qui la connecte elle à l'histoire du premier génocide du XXè siècle, celui des populations Hereros et Namas sous la colonisation allemande. Un génocide oublié. Pistes est écrit et mis en scène par Penda Diouf et interprété par Nanyadji Ka Gara.Penda Diouf et Nanyadji Ka Gara sont les invités de Sur le pont des arts. Pistes est à voir sur la scène du Théâtre 13 à Paris jusqu'au 29 mars 2025. Au programme de l'émission :► Café PolarCatherine Fruchon-Toussaint s'est entretenue avec Hélène Clerc-Murgier pour son roman «Meurtres en cinq actes» (Actes Sud Noir), une plongée dans le monde du théâtre au 17ème siècle à Paris sur fond de meurtres et de rivalités entre troupes de comédiens. ► Playlist du jour- Shishani - Forgiveness- Myra - Des Fleurs.
První poločas derby, nešťastný střet Emmanuela Uchenny s El Hadjim Malickem Dioufem – a Slavia se bude muset několik týdnů obejít bez svého produktivního esa na levé straně. „Na první dobrou by se zdálo, že tu pozici supluje Ondřej Zmrzlý, ale toho ve Slavii trochu zmuchlali. A sám Trpišovský zmínil, že variantou je i Giannis-Fivos Botos, což už se zkoušelo v zimě a v klubu si to pochvalovali,“ říká v novém díle pořadu iSkaut redaktor deníku Sport a webu iSport.cz Michal Kvasnica. „Botos je lepší kombinačně, minimálně do krátké přihrávky. A na prvních pár metrech je možná výbušnější než Diouf. A pozor – je hodně živý do presinku,“ upozorňuje Jiří Fejgl. Jaké jsou další hlavní zbraně zajímavého fotbalisty, pro kterého jinak není pozice wingbacka první volbou? A jaké má naopak ve hře slabiny? Celý díl pořadu iSkaut najdete na webu www.liganaruby.cz
Sparta vs. Slavia: derby nesmiřitelných rivalů tentokrát skončilo výhrou domácích. Jak tradiční šlágr viděl tým Ligy naruby? „Slavia mi místy přišla až rezignovaná, bez emocí,“ říká v novém díle podcastu redaktor deníku Sport a webu iSport.cz Radek Špryňar. Může být z Uchenny nový Diouf? Proč se herně hledá Zafeiris? A proč byl nejlepší hráč derby Panák? Kromě střetu „S“ ale dojde řeč i na násilné střety policejních sil s aktivními fanoušky v útrobách hradeckého stadionu: do Ligy naruby se připojil jeden z členů domácích ultras, který nabídl své svědectví a okomentoval šokující záběry z ozbrojeného zásahu. „Kdybych měl 50 na 50, jestli jít na fotbal nebo ne, a viděl bych tohle, tak nejdu. Ale ne kvůli fanouškům. Kvůli policii,“ kroutí hlavou Michal Kvasnica. 0:00 Úvod 5:20 Zakřiknutá Slavia, Chytilův zkrat, po vyloučení hosté rezignovali 8:10 Negativní emoce u Holeše: to je překvapení. Jeho výroky? Úlet! 15:50 Sparta se vrací na level, kde byla, Radek souhlasí s Fíkem (sic!) 24:45 Panák je zpátky, ale kde byl? Co Uchenna a wingback? 31:45 Vliv asistenta Vávry na zlepšenou defenzivu Sparty 37:15 Radka zase zklamal Zafeiris... 40:30 Střihavka by nejraději hrál sám, Šulc poprvé zatavený 47:15 Do Ostravy se vrací fotbalová radost, co třetí flek? 53:05 Policejní manévry na Malšáku, pohled člena ultras 1:15:50 Dobrá návštěva na Bohemce, Rada zuřil, že nepřišel na tiskovku
Rendre l'oxygène médical plus accessible est un véritable défi, dans les zones rurales des pays qui ne disposent pas d'un système de santé solide. Indispensable dans les salles d'opération et les unités de soins intensifs, l'oxygénothérapie peut être également recommandée pour des pathologies dont l'incidence est importante en milieu tropical, comme la pneumonie, la tuberculose, la BPCO ou la drépanocytose, ainsi que la prise en charge de certains nouveau-nés en néonatologie. La pandémie de Covid avait d'ailleurs démontré en situation de crise, l'importance de cette ressource pour lutter contre l'hypoxémie. L'oxygène est d'ailleurs considéré comme un médicament essentiel par l'Organisation Mondiale de la Santé. L'équipe de Priorité Santé se rend dans une structure récemment équipée d'une centrale d'oxygène, qui permet d'améliorer sensiblement la qualité des prises en charge. (Émission délocalisée en Casamance) Dr Alpha Seydi Ndiaye, pédiatre et spécialiste santé pour l'Unicef Dr François Diouf, médecin pédiatre à l'Hôpital régional de Ziguinchor. Diplômé de nutrition et périnatalogie Médecin-lieutenant-colonel Youssouph Tine, spécialiste en Santé Publique, directeur régional de la Santé de Ziguinchor. Programmation musicale :► Jeeba – Dafa Nekh► VJ et Jungeli – Super Woman.Retrouvez notre première émission en Casamance ici :La communauté engagée dans la santé des enfants en situation de handicapEt la deuxième émission est disponible ici : Campagne de vaccination aux infections à papillomavirus humain en milieu scolaire
Rendre l'oxygène médical plus accessible est un véritable défi, dans les zones rurales des pays qui ne disposent pas d'un système de santé solide. Indispensable dans les salles d'opération et les unités de soins intensifs, l'oxygénothérapie peut être également recommandée pour des pathologies dont l'incidence est importante en milieu tropical, comme la pneumonie, la tuberculose, la BPCO ou la drépanocytose, ainsi que la prise en charge de certains nouveau-nés en néonatologie. La pandémie de Covid avait d'ailleurs démontré en situation de crise, l'importance de cette ressource pour lutter contre l'hypoxémie. L'oxygène est d'ailleurs considéré comme un médicament essentiel par l'Organisation Mondiale de la Santé. L'équipe de Priorité Santé se rend dans une structure récemment équipée d'une centrale d'oxygène, qui permet d'améliorer sensiblement la qualité des prises en charge. (Émission délocalisée en Casamance) Dr Alpha Seydi Ndiaye, pédiatre et spécialiste santé pour l'Unicef Dr François Diouf, médecin pédiatre à l'Hôpital régional de Ziguinchor. Diplômé de nutrition et périnatalogie Médecin-lieutenant-colonel Youssouph Tine, spécialiste en Santé Publique, directeur régional de la Santé de Ziguinchor. Programmation musicale :► Jeeba – Dafa Nekh► VJ et Jungeli – Super Woman.Retrouvez notre première émission en Casamance ici :La communauté engagée dans la santé des enfants en situation de handicapEt la deuxième émission est disponible ici : Campagne de vaccination aux infections à papillomavirus humain en milieu scolaire
Těžké váhy českého fotbalu, úřadující mistr proti suverénovi probíhající sezony, Trpišovský vs. Friis: „Derby je nejlepší zápas na světě,“ zazní hned v úvodu SPECIÁLU Ligy naruby, jehož obsah svými dotazy tvořili při živém vysílání i fanoušci. „Myslím, že Friisovou povinností je alespoň jednou vyzkoušet návrat trojzubce, když má k tomu znovu správné osoby a obsazení,“ míní redaktor deníku Sport a webu iSport.cz Radek Špryňar. Rýsuje se šance v základní sestavě Slavie pro Mosese? Překvapí Sparta Uchennou na wingbacku, aby se eliminovala hrozba jménem Diouf? A co nominace sudího Roučka?
NC State fell apart down the stretch once again in a tight game, missing 10 of its last 12 shots in a 74-62 loss at California. The Wolfpack got a 20-point night from Marcus Hill, but got very little elsewhere to fall to 9-13 and 2-9 in ACC play with two more tough matchups on the horizon. Cory Smith and Miles Masercola break down the latest loss, where the Wolfpack went wrong down the stretch, Hill's bounce-back effort and Ismaël Diouf stepping up in a tough spot. Watch or listen to the latest Postgame Podcast to get all of that and more.
Carl joins Terence and Hesketh to look at what we can expect as the transfer window closes. We cover; the latest £34m investment from the owners and if the Textor situation is impacting on transfer business; how Diouf has become Ben Chilwell as the left wing back option; are we looking at centre backs; and are we worried that Oliver Glasner is going to walk away? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Spurs Chat: Discussing all Things Tottenham Hotspur: Hosted by Chris Cowlin: The Daily Tottenham/Spurs Podcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
La polémica persigue a Francisco Franco El Washington Post censura una viñeta Ni rastro de Diouf, cuatro años después Rodrigo Sorogoyen regresa con Los años nuevos ‘Brangelina': ocho años para culminar su divorcio
Spurs Chat: Discussing all Things Tottenham Hotspur: Hosted by Chris Cowlin: The Daily Tottenham/Spurs Podcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A conversation with Dr. Sylviane Diouf on enslaved Muslim in the Americas. Diouf is the author of Slavery's Exiles: The Story of the American Maroons (NYU Press, 2016). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/african-american-studies
A conversation with Dr. Sylviane Diouf on enslaved Muslim in the Americas. Diouf is the author of Slavery's Exiles: The Story of the American Maroons (NYU Press, 2016). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
A conversation with Dr. Sylviane Diouf on enslaved Muslim in the Americas. Diouf is the author of Slavery's Exiles: The Story of the American Maroons (NYU Press, 2016). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/islamic-studies
Senegalese chef Oumar Diouf's culinary journey has taken him from his home country in West Africa, to Argentina, Brazil to the United States. Currently living in the Bay Area, Oumar is sharing how food became a way to connect with people and different food cultures. He has owned restaurants in both Argentina and the U.S. and continues to stay connected to his Senegalese roots no matter where he is, blending flavors and ingredients. He plans to share more about his journey in his upcoming book due out in 2025. Listen and Connect Website Instagram Related Article from Cuisine Noir Oumar Diouf's The Damel Scores With Afro-Brazilian Cuisine Diaspora Food Stories is produced by The Global Food and Drink Initiative, a 501c3 nonprofit. Together with your generous donation we can continue to preserve the oral history and culture of Black food and drink stories both in English and other languages spoken throughout the African diaspora. To donate, visit globalforgood.org. Website: Diaspora Food Stories Episode Sponsors Tea's Me Hayti
Spurs Chat: Discussing all Things Tottenham Hotspur: Hosted by Chris Cowlin: The Daily Tottenham/Spurs Podcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Pracovitý, poctivý, velice nebezpečný směrem dopředu, stále ještě perspektivní. „Daniel Horák mi trochu připomíná příběh Ondřeje Zmrzlého, jehož produktivní podzim ho prodal do Slavie,“ říká v novém díle pořadu iSkaut redaktor deníku Sport a webu iSport.cz Michal Kvasnica o záložníkovi Hradce Králové. „Produktivní leváky chce celý svět, takže i česká TOP 3, Horák má navíc všechny předpoklady pro podobný přestup. A třeba Diouf ze Slavie stoprocentně zmizí,“ dodává jeho kolega Jiří Fejgl: „Horák sice teď nemusí vypadat jako bezprostřední bomba, ale podle mě je třeba na úrovni, v jaké odcházel Matěj Ryneš do Sparty. Konkurenční prostředí ho pak ještě zlepšilo,“ upozorňuje. Celý díl pořadu iSkaut najdete na www.liganaruby.cz a v sekci iSport Premium.
Náročné zápasy Ligy mistrů včetně zápasu na Manchesteru City, v neděli ostré derby – a na konci měsíce výjezd do Plzně. „Pro Spartu nastává klíčový říjen, mluvil o tom i Filip Panák. Prohra se Sigmou je problém,“ říká v novém díle podcastu Liga naruby redaktor deníku Sport a webu iSport.cz Jiří Fejgl. Rival z Edenu je naopak v laufu a Fejglův kolega Radek Špryňar v bonusové části tohoto dílu poodkrývá pozadí Trpišovského odmítnutí nabídky z Brightonu. „Existuje určitá interní dohoda mezi Tykačem a Trpišovským, že kouč mu neuteče hned. Jazyk v tom nehrál takovou roli. Trpišovský to teď bere jako svůj druhý start v Edenu: Můžu teď se silným majitelem nastartovat další éru Slavie,“ říká Špryňar. Jak kouč červenobílých nesl letní změny ve sportovním úseku? Co vadí redaktorům Ligy naruby na rozhodčích? A proč Koubek vzpomíná na Chorého? Celý díl najdete na http://liganaruby.cz. 0:00 Úvod 3:50 Pozor, o víkendu budou hned DVĚ derby! 6:00 Záplava červených karet o víkendu: nový trend? 13:00 Bohemka bez srdce, Slavia v laufu 16:25 Diouf půjde ještě nahoru, parádní Bořil 21:50 Sparta po facce od Sigmy a před Ligou mistrů 28:15 Stuttgart: ohromná síla, herní chameleon 34:50 Kdo je favoritem nedělního derby? 39:50 Kováčova pozice, Dukla bez progresu 45:35 Baníkovské penalty, Strakova „jízda“ 47:20 Rozdíl mezi evropskou a českou Plzní 52:50 Koubkův povzdech nad Chorým, co Vašulín?
Just three months ago, DJ Horne and NC State were preparing for a trip to Dallas to take on Marquette and eventually Duke in the Sweet 16 and Elite Eight. While the Wolfpack's magical run is over, Horne joins the Pack Pride Weekly Podcast to look back on the wild ride to Phoenix, his status as a hometown hero, preparing for the NBA Draft and several other topics. On the second segment, Cory Smith and James Curle will look back at a productive week for NC State football recruiting with five new commits and Pack hoops adding French-Canadian big man Ismaël Diouf to complete the roster. Listen to or watch this week's podcast to get all of that and so much more!