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As the humanitarian crisis in Gaza reaches a critical point, global leaders threaten "concrete actions" against Israel. Plus, we investigate the psychology behind the Flying Monkey Theory. And in headlines today Nationals and Liberals are fighting over the real reason for the coalition split and whether shadow cabinet solidarity played a role; Jelena Dokic's father Damir has passed away, Dokic saying it has sparked a lot of complex and conflicting emotions; Hundreds have been rescued with tens of thousands cut off by flood water in the NSW Hunter and Mid North Coastal regions; Singer Chris Brown has been granted bail by a UK court due to appear before a judge on June 20 charged with grievous bodily harm THE END BITSSupport independent women's mediaCheck out The Quicky Instagram here GET IN TOUCHShare your story, feedback, or dilemma! Send us a voice note or email us at thequicky@mamamia.com.au CREDITS Hosts: Taylah Strano & Claire Murphy Guest: Dr. Jess Genauer, Senior Lecturer in International Relations at Flinders University Ailish Delaney, Mamamia News Writer Audio Producer: Lu Hill Become a Mamamia subscriber: https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Roo and Ditts For Breakfast Catch Up - 104.7 Triple M Adelaide - Mark Ricciuto & Chris Dittmar
Overnight News Loz Lotto predictions Ditts ended up on the Dokic doco! Loz Apology about reverse parking Rumours What did you hide from parents Hot game at Adelaide Oval See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Peter Psaltis caught up with former tennis world no. 4 Jelena Dokic at the premiere of her new documentary, 'Unbreakable', which showcase the incredible story of how Dokic overcame bullying and extreme violence to succeed. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
When Jelena Dokic stunned Martina Hingis in the first round of Wimbledon 1999, the Australian qualifier was catapulted into global stardom. The win came at a tournament where she won 20 of her first 24 matches, and she ultimately peaked at world No.4 in one of the strongest eras the women's game has seen. Dokic sat down with Matt and Viv to relive those highs, recounting her upset of the Swiss superstar in vivid detail, describing what it was like to face many WTA icons, and how her run to the medal rounds of Sydney 2000 remains one of her proudest achievements. AusOpen.comiHeartApple PodcastsGoogle PodcastsSpotify Host handles:@Viv_Christie@MattyATSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Australian tennis icon Jelena Dokic joined The Rush Hour with Gus, Jude & Wendell for the latest edition of Hero, Highlight & Hardship. Dokic went through her career ups and downs but emotionally explained the troubles that have played their part in her life for a raw, open and honest conversation. JELENA DOKIC: CONTENT WARNING. THIS PODCAST DISCUSSES THEMES OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE. IF YOU NEED SUPPORT CALL 1800RESPECT.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Former World No.4 Jelena Dokic joins The AO Show for an exclusive candid conversation about her life and career on the occasion of her 40th birthday, GIG's Simon Rea and AusOpen.com's Matt Trollope analyse the performances of AO23 second week stars Magda Linette and Jannik Sinner over the hardcourt season as the clay court season fires up in Monte Carlo.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Claudine TiercelinMétaphysique et philosophie de la connaissanceAnnée 2022-2023Colloque : Des propriétés esthétiquesIntervenant(s)Jérôme Dokic, EHESS/IJN
Claudine TiercelinMétaphysique et philosophie de la connaissanceAnnée 2022-2023Colloque : Des propriétés esthétiquesIntervenant(s)Jérôme Dokic, EHESS/IJN
Australian tennis identity Jelena Dokic has revealed her mental health deteriorated so badly she almost took her own life but she is now on the road to recovery. The former world No.4, who has become a successful tennis commentator, has posted on social media detailing a harrowing experience in April. Dokic posted her story to Instagram, accompanied with a selfie she took on April 28, a day she “will never forget”. The West Live producer Shannon Beven has the details. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Avustralya Açık 2022 bize çok uzun geldi. Bu uzun maraton müthiş bitti ama. Bu bölümde senenin bu ilk grand slam'ine geri dönüp bakıyoruz. Bu işi de turnuvanın 'en'leri üzerinden yapıyoruz. Kazananlar: Bu bölümde Rafael Nadal efsanesiyle başladık. Nadal 21. Grand Slam'ini 2. Avustralya Açık kupasıyla kazandı ve tarihe geçti. Hem de müthiş bir maçla. Hatırladığımız kadarıyla finali ve Nadal'ın bu yaptığının önemini konuştuk. Bu bölümde Ash Barty de konuştuk tabii ki. Her türlü taktikle oynayabilen dünya 1 numarası finalde yine dünyayı kendine hayran bıraktı. Felix, Collins, Berrettini ve Keys burda konuştuğumuz diğer isimlerden. Kaybedenler: Djokovic ve Craig Tiley ile başlıyoruz. Buraya bir de Sabalenka, Medvedev, Zverev ve Shapovalov'u yazdık. Sebepleri için podcast'e bekleriz. Etkileyici performansları konuştuk. Burada Alcaraz'a, Kanepi'ye ve 3 isme daha değindik. Turnuvanın geri dönüp bakmanız gereken 3 maçını da konuştuk. O maçların özetlerini kaçırmayın. Çok yapmadığımız bir şey yaptık ve şıklar-rüküşler ekledik bu Slam için programa. En komik anlar: Krejcikova'nın kolyesi, Tsitsipas'ın vücut sıcaklığı ve Collins'in kahkahaları. Var mı eklemek istediğiniz bir şey? Yorumlara bekleriz. En güzel anlar: Burada biraz daha duygusal ve pozitif anları konuştuk. Cornet ve Dokic'in duygusal röportajı. Junior tablosunda ülkelerine ilkler yaşatan İranlı Meshkatolzehra Safi ve Kenyalı Angella Okutoyi. Bizim ekibe de uğradık ve de turnuvanın şampiyonlarıyla kapadık. Turnuva boyunca bizi takip ettiğiniz için çok teşekkürler! (00:00-30:54) Kazananlar; (30:55-43:46) Kaybedenler; (43:47-48:21) Etkileyici Performanslar; (48:22-49:55) En iyi maçlar; (49:56-52:27) Şıklar-rüküşler; (52:28-54:11) En komik anlar; (54:12-58:11) En güzel anlar; (58:12-1:01:35) Bizim ekip; (1:01:36-1:06:20) Şampiyonlar. Raket Servis'i diğer platformlardan takip etmek için: Twitter: https://twitter.com/raketservis Instagram: https://instagram.com/raketservis Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3eRDgMu... Youtube: https://youtube.com/raket-servis Music credit: Modern Jazz Samba by Kevin MacLeod Link: incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4063-mo…n-jazz-samba License: creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Tennis has not always had the best warp when it comes to parents in the sport (example Tomic and Dokic) The boys talk about their experiences dealing with parents in the sport for the better and the worse.
Roger Rasheed, Jelena Dokic, Chris Rogers, Sam Edmund and Andrew Bensley all featured with Gerard this morning.
Roger Rasheed, Jelena Dokic, Chris Rogers, Sam Edmund and Andrew Bensley all featured with Gerard this morning.
Hear why Jelena Dokic is backing Australia's Ash Barty for the Australian Open title.
This week we are joined by special guest Tommy Dokic who tells us about a time where no one wanted him at a party. If you would like to be on our podcast, DM your story or topic question to @qwaqta or leave us a message on our Anchor page. Our theme "Too Complex" is composed by 6th Sense from the FMA under a Creative Commons Licence. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/not-qualified/message
Willkommen zur neuen Ausgabe von Chip & Charge dieses Mal mit dem ersten Teil unserer One Hit wonder. Wir blicken über zwei Sendungen auf zehn Spielerinnen und Spieler zurück, die einen ganz großen Grand-Slam-Erfolg hatten aber darüber hinaus nie weitere herausragende Erfolge feiern konnten. Andreas und Philipp beginnen die Sendung mit Nicole Vaidisova. Die Tschechin erreichte sogar zwei Grand-Slam-Halbfinals innerhalb von 12 Monaten. Aber nur wenige Jahre nach diesem frühen Hoch war sie im Alter von 20 erstmals zurückgetreten. Zwar kam Vaidisova noch mal zurück, ihr großes Potential konnte sie jedoch nie ganz erfüllen. Ganz so illuster war die Karriere von Martin Verkerk nicht. Der Niederländer war über den Großteil seiner aktiven Zeit ein Challenger-Spieler, der allerdings ein ganz großes Ding raushauen konnte. Im Jahr 2003 erreichte er völlig überraschend das Finale der French Open, besiegte auf dem Weg die klar favorisierten Carlos Moya und Guillermo Coria. Die tragische Karriere von Jelena Dokic Einen tragischen Einschlag hatte die Laufbahn von Jelena Dokic. Ihr gewalttätiger Vater stand ihrem ursprünglichen Erfolg schon schnell im Weg. Dokic konnte das Halbfinale in Wimbledon im Jahr 2000 erreichen. Doch zwischendrin tauchte sie über Jahre ab, bevor es dann doch noch zu ein paar Highlights später in der Karriere reichte. Der Peak von Joachim Johansson war noch kürzer. Verletzungen verhinderten, dass der Schwede nach seinem Durchbruchsjahr 2004 noch weitere Erfolge feiern konnten. Dabei hatte Johansson das Potential, langfristig zumindest in den Top 10 mitmischen zu können. Doch am Ende blieben nur zwei Jahre in den Top 100 und das Halbfinale bei den US Open 2004. Das eine herausragende Grand Slam Turnier kam auch für Melanie Oudin in New York. Dort erreichte sie 2009 das Viertelfinale, besiegte dabei auf dem Weg die erste Garde des russischen Tennis: Elena Dementieva, Nadia Petrova und Maria Sharapova. Auch Oudin konnte nie wieder an diesen Erfolg anknüpfen. Du möchtest deinen Podcast auch kostenlos hosten und damit Geld verdienen? Dann schaue auf www.kostenlos-hosten.de und informiere dich. Dort erhältst du alle Informationen zu unseren kostenlosen Podcast-Hosting-Angeboten.
Another thirty-odd minutes of yuck! Dao and Mitch do the quiz from the Herald Sun from Sunday, December 15th 2018. Mitch falls down the 'Crazy Bill Dokic' rabbithole once more, and then they discuss the Running Of The Tomatoes in Spain. www.sadparty.com.au or send hate-mail to sadpartypodcast@gmail.com iTunes link - http://bit.ly/sp006itunes
Pour sa cinquième émission, Philodio reçoit Pascal Engel! Christian Nadeau, pour la cinquième émission de Philodio, s’est entretenu avec Pascal Engel, directeur d’études à l’École des hautes études en sciences sociales. Pascal Engel a été reçu le jeudi le 19 octobre 2017 au département de philosophie de l’Université de Montréal dans le cadre des célébrations du cinquantième anniversaire du département. La cinquième émission de Philodio revient donc sur la conférence donnée en octobre dernier par Pascal Engel, conférence qui s’intitulait « La raison fait de la résistance », ainsi que sur les intérêts de recherche de ce philosophe. Pascal Engel est directeur d’études à l’École des hautes études en sciences sociales et est professeur honoraire à l’Université de Genève. Ses travaux ont porté sur la philosophie de la logique et du langage, en particulier sur Davidson, et sur la philosophie de l’esprit et de la connaissance. Cette dernière au centre de ses intérêts de recherche actuels, qui portent sur la vérité, les normes épistémiques et la nature de la croyance. Il est l’auteur notamment de La norme du vrai (1989), Davidson et la philosophie du langage (1994), Introduction à la philosophie de l’esprit (1994) Philosophie et psychologie (1996), La dispute (1997), Truth (2002), Ramsey , Truth and Success (avec Jérôme Dokic, 2002) , A quoi bon la vérité ? (avec R. Rorty, 2005) et Va savoir! (2007). Créée par la revue Philosophiques et animée par son directeur, Christian Nadeau, l’émission Philodio a pour mission d’exposer et de vulgariser certains enjeux philosophiques traités dans les récents numéros de la revue. Elle ne fait la promotion d’aucune école, doctrine ou méthodologie particulière et a pour seul souci de contribuer à stimuler la recherche philosophique et à démocratiser le savoir philosophique auprès du public francophone. Les émissions, d’une durée de 15 à 30 minutes chacune, sont lancées à une fréquence prévue d’une ou deux par mois. Se voulant accessibles, elles sont disponibles gratuitement en baladodiffusion sur Soundcloud et Itunes. Veuillez prendre note que l’extrait musical utilisé par Philodio est une création de Kevin Macloud et peut être écouté au lien suivant : http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Kevin_MacLeod/Jazz_Sampler/I_Knew_a_Guy_1821 Sur ce, bonne écoute! Pour écouter l’émission sur Itunes : https://itunes.apple.com/ca/podcast/philodio/id1289019138 Pour visiter le site web de Philodio : http://laspq.org/philosophiques/philodio Pour suivre Philodio sur Twitter : https://twitter.com/philodio
In 1999, 16 year old tennis player Jelena Dokic, Ranked 129, beat world number one Martina Hingis, the teenager from Australia came of age. Dokic would go on to reach the quarterfinals of Wimbledon that year, but despite her success, she alleges that behind closed doors she was suffering physical and emotional abuse at the hands of her father, Damir. Jelena admits she nearly killed herself. Now retired Jelena has been telling her story to Sportshour and how her first day on a tennis court at the age of 6 was actually the day the abuse started. Snooker has been dominated by European players throughout its history with just three world champions from outside the continent in 90 years. But is that about to change? Sportshour’s been to meet Africa's latest snooker hopeful who's hoping to make the breakthrough. We hear from England cricketer Moeen Ali who is currently in Australia hoping to help his side take a firm grip on one of the fiercest rivalries in sport, the Ashes and at the same time change perceptions. The spinner has become the poster boy for Islam in Britain. We’re also behind the scenes of athletics – with the sport preparing for a future without its’ biggest icon, the 100 and 200 metres world record holder Usain Bolt, there's also the question of how to attract new, younger fans to Track and Field. The IAAF hopes its’ new Heritage project, to be launched in the New Year, can use the sports past champions to secure its future. (Image: Tennis player Jelena Dokic, credit: Getty images)
Jérôme Dokic is Professor of Cognitive Philosophy at the École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales (now part of PSL Research University) and a member of Institut Jean-Nicod in Paris. He has written many essays on indexicality, perception, memory and imagination. His work has lately focused on philosophical and empirical issues concerning noetic or metacognitive feelings such as presence, familiarity and confidence. His books include La philosophie du son with Roberto Casati (Philosophy of sound, Chambon, 1994), L’esprit en mouvement. Essai sur la dynamique cognitive (Mind in motion. Essay on cognitive dynamics, CSLI, Stanford, 2001), Qu’est-ce que la perception? (What is perception?, Vrin, 2nd edition 2009) and Ramsey. Truth and Success with Pascal Engel (Routledge, 2002). This podcast is an audio recording of Professor Dokic's talk - 'Aesthetic Experience as Metacognitive Feeling' - at the Aristotelian Society on 16 November 2015. The recording was produced by Backdoor Broadcasting Company.
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