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C'est un secret de famille qui ne sera jamais percé...Plus de soixante-dix ans après, l'affaire Dominici demeure l'un des mystères les plus obsédants de la chronique criminelle, enfoui derrière les murs d'une ferme posée sur les rives de la Durance, entre Manosque et Digne...Dans la chaleur d'une nuit d'été, les Drummond, le père, la mère et leur petite fille de dix ans, étaient retrouvés massacrés dans ce coin isolé...Ils s'étaient arrêtés pour camper...On a entendu des coups de feu mais personne n'a rien vu Retrouvez tous les jours en podcast le décryptage d'un faits divers, d'un crime ou d'une énigme judiciaire par Jean-Alphonse Richard, entouré de spécialistes, et de témoins d'affaires criminelles.Distribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
C'est un secret de famille qui ne sera jamais percé. Plus de soixante-dix ans après, l'affaire Dominici demeure l'un des mystères les plus obsédants de la chronique criminelle, enfoui derrière les murs d'une ferme posée sur les rives de la Durance, entre Manosque et Digne. Dans la chaleur d'une nuit d'été, les Drummond, le père, la mère et leur petite fille de dix ans, étaient retrouvés massacrés dans ce coin isolé. Ils s'étaient arrêtés pour camper. On a entendu des coups de feu mais personne n'a rien vu. Retrouvez tous les jours en podcast le décryptage d'un faits divers, d'un crime ou d'une énigme judiciaire par Jean-Alphonse Richard, entouré de spécialistes, et de témoins d'affaires criminelles.Distribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
C'est un secret de famille qui ne sera jamais percé. Plus de soixante-dix ans après, l'affaire Dominici demeure l'un des mystères les plus obsédants de la chronique criminelle, enfoui derrière les murs d'une ferme posée sur les rives de la Durance, entre Manosque et Digne. Dans la chaleur d'une nuit d'été, les Drummond, le père, la mère et leur petite fille de dix ans, étaient retrouvés massacrés dans ce coin isolé. Ils s'étaient arrêtés pour camper. On a entendu des coups de feu mais personne n'a rien vu. Retrouvez tous les jours en podcast le décryptage d'un faits divers, d'un crime ou d'une énigme judiciaire par Jean-Alphonse Richard, entouré de spécialistes, et de témoins d'affaires criminelles.Distribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
durée : 00:28:47 - Une histoire particulière - par : Marion Paquet - Né des eaux tumultueuses de la Durance et de l'Ubaye, le lac de Serre-Ponçon est un réservoir aux multiples usages, orchestrés par EDF. Une ressource sous tension, qui doit aussi composer avec le dérèglement climatique. - réalisation : Cécile Laffon
durée : 00:28:47 - Une histoire particulière - par : Marion Paquet - Né des eaux tumultueuses de la Durance et de l'Ubaye, le lac de Serre-Ponçon est un réservoir aux multiples usages, orchestrés par EDF. Une ressource sous tension, qui doit aussi composer avec le dérèglement climatique. - réalisation : Cécile Laffon
L'info du matin - Écouter Taylor Swift rendrait plus intelligent : une étude sur 1000 étudiants américains montre que 30 % des meilleurs élèves écoutent Taylor Swift pendant leurs révisions. Avec un rythme moyen de 113 battements par minute, ses morceaux favorisent concentration et stimulation. Le winner du jour : - En Corée du Sud, un homme a volontairement pris du poids pour échapper au service militaire obligatoire et a été condamné. - Un chauffeur de bus à Barcelone retrouve une enveloppe contenant 5000 euros perdue il y a cinq mois et la rend à son propriétaire. Le flashback de septembre 1980 : - Sortie des albums *Never For Ever* de Kate Bush et *Hotter Than July* de Stevie Wonder. - Lancement de la série *Benny Hill* sur France 3 avec son générique culte. Les savoirs inutiles : - Paris et Rome sont jumelées de manière exclusive depuis 1956, avec la devise : « Seule Paris est digne de Rome, seule Rome est digne de Paris. » 3 choses à savoir sur Thanksgiving : - Chaque année, 46 millions de dindes sont consommées ce jour-là. - Une personne ingère en moyenne 4500 calories pendant le repas. - Deux dindes sont graciées par le président des États-Unis. Qu'est-ce qu'on regarde ? - Sortie du film d'animation *Vaiana 2* au cinéma. - Vendredi, une série biographique sur Ayrton Senna arrive sur Netflix. Le jeu surprise : Delphine de Caumont sur Durance vers Avignon repart avec : - Un radio-réveil Lexon - Le mug du Double Expresso. Le coffre à jouets RTL2 : Robin, 12 ans, de Castres gagne : - Une PS5 Slim. La banque RTL2 : Olivier de Guipavas près de Brest repart avec : - Un radio-réveil Lexon - Le mug de l'émission.
Il était une fois une fée aux cheveux blonds et aux yeux bleus qui naquit entre la Vallée de la Durance et le Mont Ventoux. Contrairement aux autres fées, elle n'avait pas de nom ni de fonction bien précise. Un jour alors qu'elle dormait dans le lit d'un cours d'eau asséché, un jeune torrent l'emporta loin de chez elle. Elle finit son voyage en contrebas d'un village provençal où s'affairaient des lavandières. Les femmes dont le linge sentait bon grâce à la petite fée sans nom la baptisèrent Femme Lavandula ! Mais ça, ça n'est que le début de l'histoire ...
This year, we celebrate the 70th anniversary of TeachBeyond! TeachBeyond was actually formerly known as Janz Team Ministries for over 50 years, changing its name to TeachBeyond in 2009. Listen in to hear more of the story of how TeachBeyond came about as we talk with George and Beverley Durance - well known for their family ties to the original Janz Team and their roles as former TeachBeyond President and Donor Services. “Being part of the Janz family played a huge, positive role in my life.” - Bev Durance “We said, ‘Wow, we would really like to do something for God, and we don't want to get old and wonder what it would have been like to do that.'” - George Durance “The biggest motivator [..] was just strictly a deep desire to say the same thing in the 21st century that our forefathers had said in the 20th century, and if we were going to do that, we had to change how we said that.” - George Durance “We started by praying. I think this has become a real hallmark of TeachBeyond – that we pray.” - George Durance “When you have faith, you always act. Faith is never sitting on your backside. You ask and then you act.” - George Durance “When you put your foot on the accelerator, don't take it off because you'll never find it again.” - George Durance “If you're going to cast a vision, you have to actually have a vision.” - George Durance “We see transformed lives, we see people changed across the globe, based on an educational initiative that the Holy Spirit has empowered and used.” - George Durance “Who would have guessed that I would follow in my mother's footsteps to process the donations to support this work?” - Bev Durance “We determined that we would take every opportunity to develop relationships with the donors […] Our job was to give the organization face for the many people who wanted to support the work.” - Bev Durance “I just love seeing God's hand of provision at work every day, and that transforms a person.” - Bev Durance “So how does one keep going? How does one persevere in doing good? As we know, we will reap the harvest if we keep persevering, and one of the ways is to remember right from the beginning that God has gone before and prepared hearts and that you're in the center of His will, no matter how hard or discouraged you feel.” - George Durance “Our missionaries are doing this – communicating the Gospel and discipling students in educational settings around the world – and I think my uncles would be so pleased to see the work they started continuing in this way.” - Bev Durance Learn more about TeachBeyond's annual Day of Giving here! What's changing our lives: Keane: Scheduled phone calls with his brother Heather: Visiting her mentor from a past season Beverley: Entering retirement and more time with family George: Keeping busy in this season of life We'd love to hear from you! podcast@teachbeyond.org Podcast Website: https://teachbeyond.org/podcast Learn about TeachBeyond: https://teachbeyond.org/
Dans cette interview, Hugo Nicole, expert en emailing et spécialiste de Klaviyo depuis 4 ans, partage son expertise dans le domaine de l'emailing pour les e-commerces. Ayant lancé son activité en 2020, Hugo a accompagné des marques reconnues comme Respire, Merci Handy, Durance, Dermalogica ou We Dress Fair dans l'optimisation de leur stratégie d'emailing. Dans cet épisode, nous discutons en détail des bonnes pratiques à adopter pour réussir son emailing dans un contexte post-achat, en abordant des sujets tels que les KPIs clés et les flows à mettre en place (comme le réachat et le cross-sell). Et pour recevoir tous les conseils d'Hugo, vous pouvez : - Vous inscrire à sa Newsletter : https://hugonicole.substack.com/ - Le suivre sur LinkedIn : https://www.linkedin.com/in/hugonicole/ _________________________________________________ Chez xplr., nous pilotons des campagnes Google, Meta et Social Ads pour les e-commerces, D2C et startups. Nous imaginons et produisons aussi les contenus (ads, motion design, UGC…) en optimisant au maximum le potentiel créatif. Notre objectif est de vous aider à atteindre vos objectifs en tant que partenaire de croissance.
Vu sur Christine Carmona : Mosaïques littéraires Daniel Raphalen reçoit Christine Carmona pour son livre « Issue de secours » édition L'Âme en livre. Christine est aussi biographe hospitalière. Ce livre est disponible à Nantes dans les librairies Coiffard et Durance https://www.lelivredemavie.fr https://www.lael-editions.com Cet article provient de Radio AlterNantes FM
Just like Jax's relationship with chunky knit sweaters, all good things must come to an end. Kate and Carolyn wrap up the season one rewatch of Vanderpump Rules, recapping The Reunion and Secrets Revealed episodes. (We'll reveal one secret here: they both include Stassi crying.) Will Jax speak out on the AA break-up from hell? Will Stassi speak up on the timeline of her and Frank's relationship? Will Katie speak…period? Find out on this week's episode of Girls Unscripted!
Durance is voiced by Dave B. Mitchell, who also is the narrator of this game. Pallegina mes Rèi is voiced by Mela Lee. They're both very good in these roles!
ITER—designed to demonstrate the scientific and technological feasibility of fusion power—will be the world's largest experimental fusion facility. Fusion is the process that powers the Sun and the stars: when light atomic nuclei fuse together to form heavier ones, a large amount of energy is released. Fusion research is aimed at developing a safe, abundant and environmentally responsible energy source. ITER is also a first-of-a-kind global collaboration that serves as the scientific backbone behind the growth of a fusion industry. As the host, Europe contributes almost half of the costs of its construction, while the other six Members to this joint international venture (China, India, Japan, the Republic of Korea, the Russian Federation and the United States), contribute equally for the remaining expenses. The ITER Project is under construction in Saint-Paul-lez-Durance, in the south of France. For more information on the ITER Project, visit: http://www.iter.org/Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/policy-and-rights--3339563/support.
Einmal die Woche spielen Hamburgs Kunsthallen-Direktor Alexander Klar und Abendblatt-Chefredakteur Lars Haider „Ich sehe was, was du nicht siehst“ – und zwar mit einem Kunstwerk. Heute geht es um das Bild „Das Tal der Durance“ von Paul Guigou von 1869, das vielleicht einen der schönsten Himmel hat, den es in der Kunsthalle gibt.
TeachBeyond President, David Durance, joins Heather and Keane for the final episode of the season! Keane reveals the season-long mystery message, David shares about the TeachBeyond Way, and, of course, all three share what is changing their lives. Keep listening to hear clips from past episodes in this Season 4 Finale! “For us to be on mission together, it's not just enough to know what we're doing and where we're going, but how we're going to get there. And the TeachBeyond Way gives us this wonderful starting point, so that as we go and live out the mission around the world, we know this is the common thing that makes us TeachBeyond.” What's changing our lives: Keane: Becoming a foster parent Heather: Rabbits in the yard David: Reading through the Bible at a slower pace this year We'd love to hear from you! podcast@teachbeyond.org Podcast Website: https://teachbeyond.org/podcast Learn about TeachBeyond: https://teachbeyond.org/
Jason Morningstar is perhaps the iconic Indie RPG Game Designer in my mind. He is the legendary creator of Fiasco, one of my favorite games of all time, which continues to inspire me to this very day. He also created many other masterpieces like Night Witches, Durance, Skeletons and many others. He is also an educator, and, more importantly, he is generous, kind, and supportive with other in our community. This chat was only supposed to last for 1 hour but we managed to stretch it to a little over 1 hours and a half and I with we could have gone for another 2 hours, but I had to go. Good news is Jason enjoyed the chat and is willing to come back! We talked about process, art, creativity, curiosity, the constant impulse to find novelty, the search of the weirdness in the mundane. We talked about other games, creators, and art that inspires us. Jason also shared lots of stories and pieces of wisdom we can all learn from, which I am always seeking. This is one of my favorite episodes. I am a big fan of Jason's work. It was an honor to talk to him about it. I hope you enjoy this as much as I did so... Let's get weird with Jason Morningstar! Check out Jason's work! https://www.patreon.com/bullypulpitgames https://bullypulpitgames.com Thank you for listening to Weird Games & Weirder People! Please subscribe to the show to keep up with new episodes! If you would like to support the show, leave a review and/or head to our ko-fi page and pay us a coffee! It will help keep the podcast going! It will really help us! https://ko-fi.com/wgnwp You can also support me buy buying one of my games! Kosmosaurs just got released in print, and it is my new RPG inspired by Saturday morning cartoons about Space Dinosaur Rangers defending the galaxy from evildoers! Get your copy right here: bit.ly/kosmosaurs Get other games of mine on Exalted Funeral: https://www.exaltedfuneral.com/search?q=Diogo+nogueira Or buy anything at DriveThruRPG using this link: https://www.drivethrurpg.com/?affiliate_id=338514 Or buy something from my itch store: https://diogo-old-skull.itch.io SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER! This is super new and I am trying a new thing! I share offers, news, behind the scenes, articles, curiosities, and rants about being me! Fun, right? RIGHT!? Check out our latest post: https://diogonogueira.substack.com/ Stuff mentioned in the Episode: City of Winter: https://heartofthedeernicorn.com/product/city-of-winter/?v=19d3326f3137 Apocalypse World: http://apocalypse-world.com Kerbal Space Program: https://www.kerbalspaceprogram.com Valheim: https://www.valheimgame.com BFF!: https://heartofthedeernicorn.com/product/bff-best-friends-forever/?v=19d3326f3137 LARP Patterns: http://larppatterns.org/index.html
This week we meet Eder (spelled Edér if you're not an ASCII imperialist, like I obviously am). Also we meet problematic fave Durance.
En décembre 2003, à Carpentras, un certain Guy Pourriel est abattu sur le parking d'un centre commercial. Retraité, la victime allait souvent à la pêche sur les bords de la Durance, ou récemment, il aurait été agressé.
En décembre 2003, à Carpentras, un certain Guy Pourriel est abattu sur le parking d'un centre commercial. Retraité, la victime allait souvent à la pêche sur les bords de la Durance, ou récemment, il aurait été agressé.
En décembre 2003, à Carpentras, un certain Guy Pourriel est abattu sur le parking d'un centre commercial. Retraité, la victime allait souvent à la pêche sur les bords de la Durance, ou récemment, il aurait été agressé.
En décembre 2003, à Carpentras, un certain Guy Pourriel est abattu sur le parking d'un centre commercial. Retraité, la victime allait souvent à la pêche sur les bords de la Durance, ou récemment, il aurait été agressé.
En décembre 2003, à Carpentras, un certain Guy Pourriel est abattu sur le parking d'un centre commercial. Retraité, la victime allait souvent à la pêche sur les bords de la Durance, ou récemment, il aurait été agressé.
En décembre 2003, à Carpentras, un certain Guy Pourriel est abattu sur le parking d'un centre commercial. Retraité, la victime allait souvent à la pêche sur les bords de la Durance, ou récemment, il aurait été agressé.
durée : 00:03:06 - L'apron du Rhône un poisson que l'on trouve dans la Durance - par : Nathalie Mazet - Ce poisson, qui dépasse rarement 20 cm de long, est endémique du bassin du Rhône, Véritable espèce « parapluie » c'est une sentinelle écologique car sa sensibilité peut nous alerter sur les changements de son environnement.
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NOUVEAU - Abonnez-vous à Minuit+ pour profiter de Crimes - Histoires Vraies et de milliers d'histoires vraies sans publicité, d'épisodes en avant-première et en intégralité. Vous aurez accès sans publicité à des dizaines de programmes passionnants comme Espions - Histoires Vraies, Paranormal - Histoires Vraies ou encore Catastrophes - Histoires Vraies.
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NOUVEAU - Abonnez-vous à Minuit+ pour profiter de Crimes - Histoires Vraies et de milliers d'histoires vraies sans publicité, d'épisodes en avant-première et en intégralité. Vous aurez accès sans publicité à des dizaines de programmes passionnants comme Espions - Histoires Vraies, Paranormal - Histoires Vraies ou encore Catastrophes - Histoires Vraies.
durée : 00:36:29 - CO2 mon amour - par : Denis Cheissoux - Descendons la Durance, rivière généreuse et capricieuse, de sa source aux eaux turquoises du lac de Serre-Ponçon.
The World of Eora: an Avowed & Pillars of Eternity Lore Podcast
SPOILERS related to Pillars of Eternity: the companion DURANCE, and his Companion side quest, "Trials of Durance". The World of Eora is a news/lore podcast about the world/setting for Obsidian Entertainment's Pillars of Eternity games, and their upcoming release: AVOWED. Today's episode comes by popular demand; we are looking at one of the companions you have in the first Pillars game, named Durance. He's an incredibly written character, well voice-acted, and whose story is woven deeply into the game's narrative. He's also kind of an ugly dude... worldofeora@gmail.com @worldofeora
Join Tiffany and guest Rev. Dr. Matthew Durance as they discuss the rich theology of life within the Divine Service and how our Lutheran liturgy is overflowing with what is needful for forgiveness, life, and salvation. Bio: Rev. Dr. Matthew Durance currently serves as Pastor at Zion Lutheran Church and School in Harbor Beach, MI. Learn about LCMS Life Ministry at lcms.org/life, and email us at friendsforlife@lcms.org. Not all the views expressed are necessarily those of the LCMS; please discuss any questions with your pastor.
This week on Cleaning Up, Michael welcomes Dr Aneeqa Khan, Manchester-ISIS Neutron and Muon Source Research Fellow in Nuclear Fusion.Aneeqa had insights to offer on the significance of the recent fusion breakthrough at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, some of the challenges facing nuclear scientists and engineers, and the race to bring a raft of fusion technologies to commercialisation and grid integration.Links and Related Episodes:Dr. Khan spoke to the New Statesman about fusion and the climate: https://www.newstatesman.com/spotlight/climate-energy-nature/2022/12/when-nuclear-fusion-produce-enough-powerDiscover Cleaning Up's Nuclear playlist on YouTube, including Episode 29 with Steven Chu: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLe8ZTD7dMaaBcbo3W_zva0ChNZ9R9rL-UDr. Khan's recent research output can be found here: https://research.manchester.ac.uk/en/persons/aneeqa.khan#:~:text=Aneeqa%20Khan%20is%20a%20research,khan%40manchester.ac.ukLearn about Helion's plasma accelerator: https://www.helionenergy.com/our-technology/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_bDXXWQxK38Cleaning Up Episode 114 featured James DeMuth, CEO of Seurat Technologies:https://www.cleaningup.live/ep114-james-demuth-disrupting-manufacturing-with-laser-printing/Guest BioDr Khan has been Manchester-ISIS Neutron and Muon Source Research Fellow in Nuclear Fusion at the University of Manchester since 2019. Previously, she's held postdoctoral positions at the Max Planck Institute for Plasma Physics in Garching, Germany, and at ITER Organization in Saint-Paul-lès-Durance, France.Dr Khan holds a BEng in Mechanical Engineering and a Ph.D. in nuclear engineering from the University of Manchester. Dr Khan's areas of research interest include material deposition, irradiation effects and fuel retention.
Rebecca Durance Hine is a second act actor and cancer survivor and she joins me on this episode to discuss acting, cancer, gratitude, people pleasing and making the most of the present moment. Like a lot of second act actors, Rebecca was interested in acting from a young age. She studied theatre at university and spent six months after graduation looking for acting work but eventually lost her confidence and decided to get a ‘real job' instead. However, at the age of only 28, she was diagnosed with breast cancer and realised that life was too short to not pursue her dreams so when she recovered, she threw herself back into the acting industry alongside her day job. She tells me about how she was able to recover from cancer with her mental and emotional health still so intact and how her sense of gratitude has shifted her perspective on life. We then talk about why she felt pressured to give up acting in the first place and the advice that she would give to others in the same situation. This episode is full of words of wisdom, but you'll definitely want to listen to the end to catch Rebecca's final words of wisdom on not holding onto regrets. If you enjoyed the episode, please subscribe to the Second Act Actors podcast and share it with someone in your network that needs an inspirational boost Links Rebecca Durance Hine websiteRebecca Durance Hine on InstagramRebecca Durance Hine on Facebook Second Act Actors websiteSecond Act Actors on InstagramSecond Act Actors on FacebookSecond Act Actors on YouTube Janet McMordie websiteJanet McMordie on InstagramJanet McMordie on LinkedInJanet McMordie on Twitter Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On May 9, 2018, as many European citizens were celebrating Europe Day, the dead body of a young black woman was found in the French river of Durance, not far away from the Franco Italian border. It was the body of Blessing Matthew, a Nigerian girl in her early twenties. As many other people from Africa, Blessing crossed the Mediterranean Sea aiming for a better life in Europe. But she encountered death in unclear circumstances. According to some witnesses of the night that led to Blessing's death, whatever happened needs to be examined in relation to the actions undertaken by the French Police patrolling the border. This year, on October 25th, after investigation by the French police was declared inconclusive and two attempts to bring Blessing's case to court in France were dismissed, Tous Migrants, a French migrant advocacy organization, announced that it had filed an appeal with the European Court of Human Rights. On this episode of Europe Talks Back, host Alexander Damiano Ricci talks to Janina Pescinski, Leverhulme Trust Doctoral Scholar at Queen Mary University of London, working on questions related to migration, citizenship, and borders, to understand the critical situation migrants are living along the Franco-Italian border within the European Union.You can follow Janina's work on Twitter here.The blog post by Janina, through which we discovered Blessing's story, you can find it at Ideas on Europe, the blog of UACES, the association for contemporary European Studies. The special investigation conducted by the people behind Border Forensics, which led to the association Tous Migrants to file an appeal with the European Court for Human Rights. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Where have you seen the hand of God at work in your life? TeachBeyond President David Durance returns to the podcast to talk about intentionally reflecting on God's faithfulness, stewarding what we have been given, and looking for evidence of His presence. Learn more about TeachBeyond here! Psalm 24 “There are seasons where we can see the visible hand of God. We see the undercurrent, the silent hand or the invisible hand all the time, but there are seasons, there are moments in our lives where the visible hand of God is present and evident.” Daniel 4 “Why don't we start our planning season with reminding ourselves that it seems good to us to show the signs and wonders of the Most High God?” “It's good for us to remind each other of God's presence and His faithfulness and His being with us.” “The Bible isn't abstract and irrelevant, but relevant and speaks into the daily things of our lives if we just take a few minutes to read and understand and know.” Romans 12:2 James 3:17-18 “Where are we going to reap the most harvest for God's Kingdom? Are the actions we're going to take going to be peace-loving? Are they considerate, are they full of mercy and good fruit?” “As we go into each season, we can take a moment to take a look at what God has done.” “These moments of reminding and being faithful to retelling the stories of God's hand in our lives are the foundation for us to then launch into all that God has for us next.” “We live in this world, then, where God is asking us to do the mission that he has, this redeeming work all around the world, and yet He's never asking us to over-own this.” “Father, I'm always willing to ensure that You stay as the owner, and I will steward whatever mission You have in front of me.” “What do you want me to do about this, God?” “God, I want You to do all that You can, everything You desire here, to make this right, and Father, I'll be whatever You need me to be to help You accomplish whatever You're desiring.” “If we're running so hard and fast, we can sometimes miss what God is saying.” What's changing our lives: Keane: Having both kids in school Heather: Returning from sabbatical David: Leaf blower Weekly Spotlight: Arbor Christian Academy We'd love to hear from you! podcast@teachbeyond.org Podcast Website: https://teachbeyond.org/podcast Learn about TeachBeyond: https://teachbeyond.org/
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On a scorching, cloudless morning, two small kids race down a public dock on the Durance River, in the Hautes Alpes, in France.But there's no water for them to jump into. The normally floating dock is resting on sand. The Durance has run nearly dry. What's left is a narrow stream that's receded about a quarter-mile away.“Normally, the river's full, and you see sailing, skiing, paragliding, and what's it called, kite surfing?” said Marie, the kids' grandmother, who asked not to use her last name.Today, the only boat in sight is a marooned catamaran. A quicksand warning where water once ran. France's Durance River, which cuts through the Hautes Alpes on its way south, has receded dramatically exposing tourists to new, dangerous terrain. Credit: Gerry Hadden/The World “It's so sad,” Marie said. “This part of the river is actually dammed to create a reservoir. It provides water to the south of France as well.”This year's unusually hot, dry summer in Europe has brought drought to some record highs. That's terrible news for many in the French Alps. Because water is what lures the tourists — for rafting and river sports in summer and, of course, skiing in winter. Marie, like so many people here, hopes this year is an anomaly. But she and others suspect these arid conditions are part of a trend exacerbated by global warming. What local business owners know for sure is that it's already hitting them hard.A bit downstream, Thierry Lefevre owns a windsurfing school that used to be on the shoreline. That's now 300 yards away. On a typical morning, he said, he has between 60 and 80 students ready to get wet.“Today, we had just one,” he said. “We're seeing less clientele but the worst is that we might have to shut down mid-August, depending on the water level. Normally, we're open in September.”There are dozens of businesses along the Durance like LeFevre's. At another, a tourist named Oralie Gamonie paid $20 for a spin on the lake, on a bouncy inner tube. She said that's not what she drove three hours to do. Construction is underway at the Les Orres ski station in the Hautes Alpes. They're building an indoor virtual sports center to hedge their bets against future snowless winters. Credit: Gerry Hadden/The World “I'm disappointed the lake's so low,” she said. “I'd signed up for a flight in a propeller-driven hydrofoil. But they canceled it because the spot it takes off from is now just mud.”This is where the drought's damage is most visible. All around the edge of the reservoir, you can see a 50-foot-high, whiteish, rocky ring that's normally underwater. But this problem begins high in the mountains. This past winter, little snow fell. And it's barely rained since May.At a ski resort called Les Orres, altitude 8,000 feet, Sebastian Aubert's heading up a new, virtual reality training complex. Construction is underway right next to the main chairlift. “These days, there are pros and beginners who want to practice their various sports all year round,” he said. “By this time next year, you'll be able to ski here in the middle of summer, indoors.”It's all possible, he said, due to augmented reality glasses and ski-treadmills that can change inclination and speeds.But it's not just virtual skiing, said the mayor of the village of Les Orres, Pierre Vollaire.You can bike, kayak, rock climb — snow or no snow outside the windows. The village has less than 600 residents. And 275,000 annual visitors. Losing them, he said, is out of the question. A dock to nowhere: Floating docks like this one are normally used for swimming and boating. This one's now some 300 yards from the receding waters of the Durance. Credit: Gerry Hadden/The World “With the heat waves and the drought, it's been a tough year,” Vollaire said. “It's clear the planet's getting warmer and warmer and we're keeping that well in mind. All of our projects are related to that.”Vollaire said that about 12,000 people work in skiing throughout this region of the Alps.The indoor virtual sports center alone will add another 800 jobs. The investment is huge, but Les Orres has gotten subsidies from the government. That makes the risks easier to take on.Back on the Durance River, windsurf school owner Lefevre said that small business owners like him don't have that luxury.“What can I do? When the season's done we'll clean up and then sell off our gear until we can balance the books. After that, I just don't know.”
durée : 00:06:16 - Le zoom de la rédaction - Le plus grand lac artificiel de France est au plus bas. C'est une conséquence visible du réchauffement climatique. Cet hiver, il n'a pas assez neigé, le débit de la Durance est très faible. Face à cela, la production d'électricité, l'agriculture, le tourisme, chacun doit s'adapter.
It's the final episode of Season 2! TeachBeyond President David Durance joins co-hosts Heather Brown and Keane Fine for this final conversation of the season to talk about TeachBeyond's values, favorite episodes of the season, and - as always - what's changing their lives. Season 2 survey! “God is calling us to respond to what's right in front of us.” “With God's ‘help' we live out our values: Humility, Excellence, Love, Partnership.” David's favorite episodes: Episode 70 with Paulo Jobim and Episode 62 with Harold Klassen Heather's favorite episodes: Episode 40 with Tara-Leigh Cobble and Episode 46 with Annie Stepanenko Keane's favorite episodes: Episode 72 with Sarah Fine, Episode 67 with Aubrey Sampson, and Episode 53 with Chris Ruge What's changing our lives: Keane: Recording the finale Heather: Not having to move David: Celebrating 40th birthday and 20th anniversary recently We'd love to hear from you! podcast@teachbeyond.org Podcast Website: https://teachbeyond.org/podcast Learn about TeachBeyond: https://teachbeyond.org/
We received a number of questions of a more personal nature which we have decided not to address. This is only partially out of a sense of privacy. Rather, we are firmly of the editorial position that the show is best when we focus on games, rather than the personal details of the hosts. We pride ourselves in only wasting a certain amount of your valuable time, and were we to indulge in more personal digressions that could easily balloon the show well beyond the limits of absurdity. 01:08 AYURIS: Flotilla (J.B. Howell & Michael Mihealsick, WizKids, 2019)Games Played Last Week:04:10 -Ark Nova (Mathias Wigge, Feuerland Spiele, 2021)07:26 -Massive Darkness 2: Hellscape (Alex Olteanu & Marco Portugal, CMON, 2022)11:40 -Foundations of Rome (Emerson Matsuuichi, Arcane Wonders, 2022)13:31 -Planet Unknown (Ryan Lambert & Adam Rehberg, Adam's Apple Games, 2022)17:45 -Ghosts of Christmas (Taiki Shinzawa, BoardGameTables.com, 2022)20:00 -Imperium: The Contention (Gary Dworetsky, Contention Games, 2021)21:26 -Legendary Inventors (Frédéric Henry, Bombyx, 2016)22:50 -Capital Lux 2: Generations (Eilif Svensson & Kristian Amundsen Østby, Aporta Games, 2021)26:22 -Paint the Roses (Ben Goldman, North Star Games, 2022)29:40 -Space Alert (Vlaada Chvátil, Czech Games Edition, 2008)30:57 -Reichbusters: Project Vril (Jake Thornton, Mythic Games, 2020)News (and why it doesn't matter):32:02 Tough Calls: Dystopia; negotiation reminiscent of Durance?33:05 Anunnaki: Dawn of the Gods is back, revised, on Kickstarter #noTyrnosale34:10 Awlrach the Drowner from Games Workshop34:49 Topic: Omnibus Questions Charlie Bravo
Game Brain: A Board Game Podcast with Matthew Robinson and his Gaming Group
Trey is joined by Tom and Dmitry to review Libertalia:Winds of Galecrest and discuss Simultaneous Action Selection.0:00:00 Introduction0:05:02 Game Night AvalonCrisisLignum (Teotihuacan, Caylus)0:29:10 Game NewsTerraforming Mars FREEDesperation (Fiasco, Durance, Winterhorn) Orenberger Canal (Ora et Labora, Le Havre)RaSleeping Gods,: Distant SkiesMCDM Monster BookAutobahnAge of Steam Deluxe Expansion Maps Catherine: The Cities of TzarinaStranger Things: Attack of the Mind Flayer0:49:20 Games on the BrainCrisis (Crystal Palace), NY Times Magazine April 15 AI and Language article (The Gallerist, Panamax, Kanban, Tank Duel)1:03:10 - Game Review - Libertalia: Winds of Galecrest1:24:52 Member Segment Simultaneous Action SelectionYomi; Lorenzo, Risk, Diplomacy, Agricola, Twilight Struggle, Die Macher, Fresh Fish, Wallenstein, Shogun, Dune, Cash and Guns, Last Stand, Maharajah, Race for the Galaxy, Robo Rally, Captain Sonar- Find Etamar at kirbooloni.com- Game Brain Facebook Group- Twitter- Instagram
Rebecca is a breast cancer thriver, having been diagnosed when she was just 28. She is an actor, writer, teacher, and integrative cancer care advocate. In 2019, she founded Solis Cancer Community, where she shares weekly posts and blog articles that cover topics on integrative and whole-body healing pre- and post-cancer. 02:26: It was a big shock to everyone because my mammogram had been negative. 04:46: People don't like going to the doctor, especially when they're nervous about something. 07:25: I did Herceptin for a year. 09:14: I did a lot of research on statistics and recurrence rates. 11:35: How involved were your family and friends? 14:06: Those were two of the scariest things for sure. 15:30: Aren't you afraid that if you have a recurrence, you're going to regret not doing those treatments? 17:28: I started meditating to deal with the stress of the situation. 19:12: Cancer has changed my life in so many ways. 21:22: I didn't believe in myself for a long time. 24:01: I had a cold every three weeks. 25:37: I was waking up every hour and a half. 26:50: What is one thing you wish you had known at the beginning of your cancer journey Rebecca? 28:49: If you could only do one thing to improve health care in Canada, what would it be and why? 30:43: We see the best outcomes from a combined treatment path. 31:23: Thriver Rapid Fire Questions. 33:14: Aside from Cancer U, what is one resource you would recommend for cancer patients and caregivers? Resources Rebecca on LinkedInRebecca's business website
To celebrate the 20th Anniversary of Smallville, Save Me and Starkville House of El sit down with executive producers Al Gough and Miles Millar to discuss the legacy of the series two decades after... To celebrate the 20th anniversary of Smallville, this unauthorized documentary podcast shares an oral history of the groundbreaking series from its creators, its stars, and its legions of fans.
Smallville creators Al Gough & Miles Millar join this episode about a period of change in Smallville's history. Hear how the creators' departure as well as cast shakeups shaped seasons six and... To celebrate the 20th anniversary of Smallville, this unauthorized documentary podcast shares an oral history of the groundbreaking series from its creators, its stars, and its legions of fans.
Want a glimpse into the mission behind the podcast? TeachBeyond President, Dr. David Durance, returns to the podcast to share about his dissertation research and what it means to be part of the global movement of transformational education. “An effective missionary is someone who follows Jesus' calling on your life and that you look like Him.” “What can we do in TeachBeyond and organizations like TeachBeyond, to help facilitate that in our members and in the work that we do around the world? If we're saying that TeachBeyonders need to be like Jesus to be effective models, then we as an organization, as a community, need to come around each other and say, ‘How can we do that well together?'” “Right at the core of our understanding of effectiveness is that our people have to live out the mission.” “Our mission is transformation. We're desiring to see that happen elsewhere, but that has to be inside us.” “If we're being transformed and transformational, we're loving God and our love for God spills out into this awesome way of seeing the world God's way.” Psalm 24:1 Romans 9:2 “A love for God and love for people is ingrained in someone's heart. We can help foster that [...] but for people to be engaged in the mission, that must be ingrained in their heart.” “[We have] this shared calling to be followers of Jesus in this world of education.” Galatians 3:28 “As we strive to be as diverse as the Church itself, we want to be where the Church is serving. Our rich understanding of what it means to love God and love people, that core value, we come together and have a deeper understanding of that because we think about it differently.” “By God's grace, we can be both unified and diverse at the same time.” “What does the learner need to learn in this environment? That's a question we want to ask in every environment, and it's going to end up with wonderfully diverse answers, and I think that's one thing that we want to celebrate within our TeachBeyond community.” “[A] precursor to being in TeachBeyond is that you care about excellent education. That cannot be a prescription of a curriculum or a prescription of what a classroom must be designed like.” “We want to not be behavioral experts, but experts of desiring God to do something in our hearts so that flows out to the world around us.” “As we are desiring to follow Jesus and be that beacon of light, saying let's go together toward Jesus and become more like Him [...] we have a richer, deeper understanding of what it means to be missionally effective.” What's changing our lives: Keane: Moving to North Carolina Heather: Cooler mornings and sitting on the balcony David: Completing the dissertation and a swim/run competition Hear an overview of what changed our lives last year in the Season 1 Finale, Episode 35. Click here to learn more about the upcoming educational conference. We'd love to hear from you! podcast@teachbeyond.org. Podcast Website: https://teachbeyond.org/podcast Learn about TeachBeyond: https://teachbeyond.org/
As Smallville entered its fifth season, Clark faced loss and moved closer to his destiny. Meanwhile, the cast & creators navigated changes at the network and a feature film release.... To celebrate the 20th anniversary of Smallville, this unauthorized documentary podcast shares an oral history of the groundbreaking series from its creators, its stars, and its legions of fans.
Smallville followed the journey of a young Clark Kent before he became Superman. In this chapter, hear the creators, cast, and crew recount how the show got off the ground in its first four seasons.... To celebrate the 20th anniversary of Smallville, this unauthorized documentary podcast shares an oral history of the groundbreaking series from its creators, its stars, and its legions of fans.