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ESSENTIEL, le rendez-vous culture présenté par Sandrine Sebbane. Elle reçoit Denis Jeambar pour son livre « L'Ombre d'une trahison » aux éditions Calmann-Levy Et le Juge Eric Halphen pour son livre « Un sort enviable » aux éditions Rivages/Noir À propos du livre : « L'Ombre d'une trahison » paru aux éditions Calmann-Levy « Sa conscience serait l'unique témoin du déballage qu'il allait entreprendre et la seule comptable d'un bilan qu'il n'avait jusqu'alors cessé de repousser ou de falsifier. » Par un bel après-midi d'automne, Tom se rend compte qu'il n'a plus peur de la mort. Pourtant, à soixante-treize ans, l'échéance approche. Et il a presque toujours vécu dans l'angoisse depuis qu'il a réchappé, adolescent, à l'attentat qui a tué ses parents, de grands résistants devenus de fervents défenseurs d'Israël. Tom Germetz a bien des secrets. Il a passé quarante ans de sa vie à enquêter sur ces assassinats, sacrifiant presque tout à sa volonté de savoir, sauf l'amour qui le lie à sa femme. Face à la baie vitrée de son luxueux appartement parisien, Tom revisite son passé familial et les questions affluent. L'instinct de survie peut-il tout justifier ? Quelle trahison condamne irrémédiablement un homme ? Peut-on pardonner à ses parents ? Au soir de son existence, il ne lui reste que peu de temps pour faire les comptes. À propos du livre : « Un sort enviable » paru aux éditions Rivages/Noir Julien Klein aurait pu mener une vie tranquille et, somme toute, réussie. Marié à Mathilde, psychologue reconnue, père de deux fils, Jonathan qui se passionne pour les sciences économiques et sociales, et Arthur, brillant joueur d'échecs, il pourrait même faire envie. Sauf qu'Arthur souffre d'une forme rare d'autisme qui handicape ses rapports aux autres et que bientôt, Mathilde va se séparer de lui. Lorsque Arthur quitte la maison du jour au lendemain et sans explication, c'est le coup de grâce. Mais pour Julien, la dérive ne fait que s'aggraver ; il comprend qu'elle avait commencé il y a bien longtemps, quand il avait appris fortuitement à l'adolescence qu'il était juif...
During tonight's show, Brooks and the boys discuss who the most complete teams in college football are. We are also going to discuss some Heisman candidates this season. During the local hour, we are going to tell you about Georgia's very enviable problem. Follow Brooks on Twitter: twitter.com/brooksaustinba Follow Brooks on Instagram: Instagram.com/brooksaustinba Subscribe to Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/brooksaustin Merch: https://www.universitiesforever.com/collections/the-film-guy?srsltid=AfmBOorER1HarPFY2LnaE-o7-Buoaixs652Lkv_NzIGKModpY-HVb1sV Follow Brooks on Twitter: twitter.com/brooksaustinba Follow Brooks on Instagram: Instagram.com/brooksaustinba Subscribe to Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/brooksaustin Merch: https://www.universitiesforever.com/collections/the-film-guy?srsltid=AfmBOorSWVqg5rlU_J9F7pluw8PS5w0WleTpUI__e81vY_hCHSllA_mN Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
During tonight's show, Brooks and the boys discuss who the most complete teams in college football are. We are also going to discuss some Heisman candidates this season. During the local hour, we are going to tell you about Georgia's very enviable problem. Follow Brooks on Twitter: twitter.com/brooksaustinba Follow Brooks on Instagram: Instagram.com/brooksaustinba Subscribe to Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/brooksaustin Merch: https://www.universitiesforever.com/collections/the-film-guy?srsltid=AfmBOorER1HarPFY2LnaE-o7-Buoaixs652Lkv_NzIGKModpY-HVb1sV Follow Brooks on Twitter: twitter.com/brooksaustinba Follow Brooks on Instagram: Instagram.com/brooksaustinba Subscribe to Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/brooksaustin Merch: https://www.universitiesforever.com/collections/the-film-guy?srsltid=AfmBOorSWVqg5rlU_J9F7pluw8PS5w0WleTpUI__e81vY_hCHSllA_mN Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Éric Halphen a été juge d'instruction pendant quinze ans, en charge de plusieurs affaires politico-financières retentissantes comme celle des HLM de Paris et, plus récemment, d'affaires de terrorisme.En parallèle de son activité de juge, il s'est consacré ces dernières années à l'écriture ; son dernier roman, « Un sort enviable », sort ces jours-ci aux éditions Rivage Noir...
It's easy to be a little envious of anyone who gets to travel to interesting places as part of their work, but when the work itself is also truly fascinating, then I think it's fair that we can all be rather jealous! Nonetheless I loved chatting with these four guests about the experiences their careers have afforded them around the globe. First up, Tudor Morgan explains how his lifelong love of the polar regions has translated into a range of rewarding work opportunities. Next, Kerstin Pilz tells of a very special job that she did during her academic career, on The Scholar Ship. Cade Martin then explains how his initial work in photography came about via a National Geographic project, and finally, Neil Laird describes the making of his graduate school film in Egypt, which led to a lifetime of travelling the world making documentaries. Links: Tudor Morgan of HX Expeditions - https://www.travelhx.com/en-au/ Kerstin Pilz - https://kerstinpilz.com/ Kerstin Pilz’s book “Loving my lying, dying, cheating husband” - https://amzn.to/422vCdn Cade Martin - https://www.cademartin.com/ Wheelchair Mafia short film on rescue dogs in Thailand - https://www.cademartin.com/exploration-wheelchair-mafia Neil Laird - https://neillaird.com Neil’s Prime Time Travelers novels - https://amzn.to/48jqoNB Join our Facebook group for Thoughtful Travellers - https://www.facebook.com/groups/thoughtfultravellers Join our LinkedIn group for Thoughtful Travellers - https://notaballerina.com/linkedin Sign up for the Thoughtful Travellers newsletter at Substack - https://thoughtfultravel.substack.com Show notes: https://notaballerina.com/391 *Full disclosure: Amazon Services LLC Associates Program NotABallerina.com is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program. As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.Support the show: https://thoughtfultravel.substack.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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She expressed pride in her daughter's independence, adding, “Doctors were shocked with how early she was that she was gonna be this independent.”Married to Randle since 2022, LeCroy's love story is equally heartwarming. Before the proposal, Randle involved Hudson, who expressed, "Yeah as long as I'm a part of the proposal.” The thoughtful plan included a limo ride for LeCroy's birthday dinner, demonstrating the family's close bond.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
SALON TODAY recently announced their 2026 SALON TODAY 200 honorees, one of the industry's most coveted awards. Does your salon company have spectacular customer service? Enviable growth numbers? An amazing culture? A kick-ass education program? Here's how you can get featured next year. Stacey Soble is Editor in Chief of SALON TODAY, the only salon industry media outlet solely focused on business. She's also the organizer and a judge of the SALON TODAY 200, one of the industry's most coveted awards. She's been involved in the conversation of salon business for more than two decades—as a reporter, a consultant and as the editor in chief of SALON TODAY. In this episode, host Blake Reed Evans chats with Stacey about the relationship between industry media and salon pros and some of the business innovations she's most excited about. Is your salon company newsworthy? Stacey explains how to get the judges' attention in your application for SALON TODAY 200, and more. Learn more about the awards, Sign up for the Salon Today newsletter on their homepage to be notified as soon as applications are available. Follow Salon Today on IG @salontodayofficial, and follow Stacey @staceysoble. This episode was originall published in July 2024. Follow Summit Salon Business Center on Instagram @SummitSalon, and on TikTok at SummitSalon. SUMM IT UP is now on YouTube! Watch extended cuts of our interviews at www.youtube.com/@summitunlockedFind host Blake Reed Evans on Instagram @BlakeReedEvans and on TikTok at blakereedevans. His DM's are always open! You can email Blake at bevans@summitsalon.com. Visit us at SummitSalon.com to connect with others in the industry.
https://wels2.blob.core.windows.net/daily-devotions/20260214dev.mp3 Listen to Devotion You are a chosen people, a royal priesthood, a holy nation, God’s special possession, that you may declare the praises of him who called you out of darkness into his wonderful light. 1 Peter 2:9 Our Enviable Worth The apostle Peter says some remarkable things in our Bible reading for today. He calls followers of Jesus “chosen people, a royal priesthood, a holy nation, God’s special possession.” Spend a few seconds thinking about yourself as these things. You are chosen, handpicked by God himself. You are royal, a one-time pauper before God adopted you into the royal family of the King of kings. You are holy, a person set aside by God’s grace and for God’s use. You belong to God because he purchased you with the blood of his Son. You are a person of enviable worth because of the grace of God. However, notice that God didn’t create us as precious people just to transfer us from earth to heaven someday. God has made us priests, not to serve ourselves but to serve others. Our job description as redeemed children of God is to “declare the praises of him who called you out of darkness into his wonderful light.” The Holy Spirit has called you out of the darkness of sin into the light of forgiveness and eternal life. Now you have the privilege of praising the God who gave you this enviable worth. Praise him loudly and clearly to the world. Prayer: Thank you, Lord, for choosing me to be yours. Help me to praise you in all that I do and say this day. Amen. Daily Devotions is brought to you by WELS. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 United States License. All Scripture quotations, unless otherwise indicated, are taken from the Holy Bible, New International Version®, NIV®. Copyright ©1973, 1978, 1984, 2011 by Biblica, Inc. ™ Used by permission of Zondervan. All rights reserved worldwide.
https://wels2.blob.core.windows.net/daily-devotions/20260214dev.mp3 Listen to Devotion You are a chosen people, a royal priesthood, a holy nation, God’s special possession, that you may declare the praises of him who called you out of darkness into his wonderful light. 1 Peter 2:9 Our Enviable Worth The apostle Peter says some remarkable things in our Bible reading for today. He calls followers of Jesus “chosen people, a royal priesthood, a holy nation, God’s special possession.” Spend a few seconds thinking about yourself as these things. You are chosen, handpicked by God himself. You are royal, a one-time pauper before God adopted you into the royal family of the King of kings. You are holy, a person set aside by God’s grace and for God’s use. You belong to God because he purchased you with the blood of his Son. You are a person of enviable worth because of the grace of God. However, notice that God didn’t create us as precious people just to transfer us from earth to heaven someday. God has made us priests, not to serve ourselves but to serve others. Our job description as redeemed children of God is to “declare the praises of him who called you out of darkness into his wonderful light.” The Holy Spirit has called you out of the darkness of sin into the light of forgiveness and eternal life. Now you have the privilege of praising the God who gave you this enviable worth. Praise him loudly and clearly to the world. Prayer: Thank you, Lord, for choosing me to be yours. Help me to praise you in all that I do and say this day. Amen. Daily Devotions is brought to you by WELS. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 United States License. All Scripture quotations, unless otherwise indicated, are taken from the Holy Bible, New International Version®, NIV®. Copyright ©1973, 1978, 1984, 2011 by Biblica, Inc. ™ Used by permission of Zondervan. All rights reserved worldwide.
https://wels2.blob.core.windows.net/daily-devotions/20260214dev.mp3 Listen to Devotion You are a chosen people, a royal priesthood, a holy nation, God’s special possession, that you may declare the praises of him who called you out of darkness into his wonderful light. 1 Peter 2:9 Our Enviable Worth The apostle Peter says some remarkable things in our Bible reading for today. He calls followers of Jesus “chosen people, a royal priesthood, a holy nation, God’s special possession.” Spend a few seconds thinking about yourself as these things. You are chosen, handpicked by God himself. You are royal, a one-time pauper before God adopted you into the royal family of the King of kings. You are holy, a person set aside by God’s grace and for God’s use. You belong to God because he purchased you with the blood of his Son. You are a person of enviable worth because of the grace of God. However, notice that God didn’t create us as precious people just to transfer us from earth to heaven someday. God has made us priests, not to serve ourselves but to serve others. Our job description as redeemed children of God is to “declare the praises of him who called you out of darkness into his wonderful light.” The Holy Spirit has called you out of the darkness of sin into the light of forgiveness and eternal life. Now you have the privilege of praising the God who gave you this enviable worth. Praise him loudly and clearly to the world. Prayer: Thank you, Lord, for choosing me to be yours. Help me to praise you in all that I do and say this day. Amen. Daily Devotions is brought to you by WELS. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 United States License. All Scripture quotations, unless otherwise indicated, are taken from the Holy Bible, New International Version®, NIV®. Copyright ©1973, 1978, 1984, 2011 by Biblica, Inc. ™ Used by permission of Zondervan. All rights reserved worldwide.
durée : 00:03:40 - Le Regard culturel - par : Lucile Commeaux - Le 7 janvier dernier devait sortir le dernier film de James L. Brooks, absent depuis quinze ans au cinéma, mais la sortie internationale a été annulée après de mauvais résultats aux États-Unis. Le film était pourtant très attendu des cinéphiles, et pour cause : James L. Brooks est passionnant.
durée : 00:03:40 - Le Regard culturel - par : Lucile Commeaux - Le 7 janvier dernier devait sortir le dernier film de James L. Brooks, absent depuis quinze ans au cinéma, mais la sortie internationale a été annulée après de mauvais résultats aux États-Unis. Le film était pourtant très attendu des cinéphiles, et pour cause : James L. Brooks est passionnant.
Dans le cadre de l'échange des 250 prisonniers palestiniens condamnés à des peines de prison à vie contre les derniers otages détenus par le Hamas ce lundi 13 octobre 2025, de nombreuses familles palestiniennes espéraient retrouver leurs proches avant de découvrir qu'ils avaient été envoyés en Égypte. C'est le cas de cette femme rencontrée à Naplouse, en Cisjordanie, et dont le frère avait été incarcéré en 2006 pour avoir préparé un attentat contre Israël. De notre correspondant de retour de Naplouse, D'abord, la désillusion… Nour a attendu que le dernier des 88 prisonniers libérés ce lundi à Ramallah descende du bus pour comprendre que son frère n'en était pas : « On est restés jusque dans l'après-midi. Tous ceux qui étaient dans les bus sont partis, on est restés encore un peu puis on a abandonné pour rentrer à Naplouse. » Ensuite le soulagement, il serait en route pour l'Égypte, exilé, mais libre : « L'un des prisonniers a appelé sa famille avec le téléphone du chauffeur de leur bus, j'ai appris que mon frère était parmi eux, c'est là que la peur a disparu. » Dans un coin de la pièce, le sac de voyage est prêt. S'il ne peut pas revenir en Palestine, alors elle ira le voir en Égypte. D'ici là, il faut l'appeler comme pour se rassurer à nouveau, rien d'évident après plus de vingt-ans en prison : « Mon fils est resté en ligne avec lui jusqu'à trois heures du matin, pour essayer de lui créer des comptes Facebook et WhatsApp. Le lendemain, on a pu lui parler en appel vidéo. Et hier soir, depuis le dîner jusqu'à deux heures du matin, on était encore avec lui, mon fils, mes enfants qui sont à l'étranger, mon mari et moi. C'était vraiment une belle conversation, chacun parlait un peu à son tour. » À lire aussiGaza: faim, entrave, torture... les otages du Hamas racontent leurs terribles conditions de détention « C'était un déchaînement de violence » Dans une chambre d'hôtel du Caire, c'est un visage émacié, drapeau de la Palestine sur les épaules, qui s'affiche sur l'écran et déroule le récit de sa sortie de prison : « Nous avons été humiliés, c'était un déchaînement de violence, les services de renseignements israéliens nous ont interrogés. Ils nous ont menacés, ils expliquaient qu'ils allaient nous tuer pour tout un tas de raisons incroyables, ou qu'ils nous re-arrêteraient. » Les prisonniers sont finalement embarqués pour un long périple. Par les fenêtres, ils découvrent les destructions de Gaza au moment de passer la frontière avec l'Égypte. C'est seulement là, au point de passage de Rafah, qu'on le libèrera des liens qui ont laissé des plaies à vif sur ses poignets : « Le pays de mon cœur, c'est la Palestine, et c'est là-bas que j'espérais être libéré, et j'aimerais pouvoir y revenir un jour pour y retrouver ma famille. Mais l'exil reste 10 000 fois plus enviable que la prison. » Plus enviable que la prison, et peut-être moins dangereux qu'un retour en Cisjordanie occupée, voudrait croire Nour : « Nos prisonniers, même libres, restent menacés. Au lendemain des libérations, ils ont fait irruption dans les maisons de certains détenus libérés et ont tout cassé. Mon frère était menacé avant même sa libération, ils lui ont dit que s'il s'écartait des clous, ils allaient le retrouver et qu'ils savaient tout de ses moindres faits et gestes. » Ce harcèlement des anciens prisonniers par les forces israéliennes sont documentées par plusieurs ONG investies dans le soutien juridique des détenus palestiniens dont la plupart, refusent de s'exprimer par peur de représailles. À lire aussiPrisonniers palestiniens : Israël « commet des disparitions forcées contre des détenus originaires de Gaza »
Dans le cadre de l'échange des 250 prisonniers palestiniens condamnés à des peines de prison à vie contre les derniers otages détenus par le Hamas ce lundi 13 octobre 2025, de nombreuses familles palestiniennes espéraient retrouver leurs proches avant de découvrir qu'ils avaient été envoyés en Égypte. C'est le cas de cette femme rencontrée à Naplouse, en Cisjordanie, et dont le frère avait été incarcéré en 2006 pour avoir préparé un attentat contre Israël. De notre correspondant de retour de Naplouse, D'abord, la désillusion… Nour a attendu que le dernier des 88 prisonniers libérés ce lundi à Ramallah descende du bus pour comprendre que son frère n'en était pas : « On est restés jusque dans l'après-midi. Tous ceux qui étaient dans les bus sont partis, on est restés encore un peu puis on a abandonné pour rentrer à Naplouse. » Ensuite le soulagement, il serait en route pour l'Égypte, exilé, mais libre : « L'un des prisonniers a appelé sa famille avec le téléphone du chauffeur de leur bus, j'ai appris que mon frère était parmi eux, c'est là que la peur a disparu. » Dans un coin de la pièce, le sac de voyage est prêt. S'il ne peut pas revenir en Palestine, alors elle ira le voir en Égypte. D'ici là, il faut l'appeler comme pour se rassurer à nouveau, rien d'évident après plus de vingt-ans en prison : « Mon fils est resté en ligne avec lui jusqu'à trois heures du matin, pour essayer de lui créer des comptes Facebook et WhatsApp. Le lendemain, on a pu lui parler en appel vidéo. Et hier soir, depuis le dîner jusqu'à deux heures du matin, on était encore avec lui, mon fils, mes enfants qui sont à l'étranger, mon mari et moi. C'était vraiment une belle conversation, chacun parlait un peu à son tour. » À lire aussiGaza: faim, entrave, torture... les otages du Hamas racontent leurs terribles conditions de détention « C'était un déchaînement de violence » Dans une chambre d'hôtel du Caire, c'est un visage émacié, drapeau de la Palestine sur les épaules, qui s'affiche sur l'écran et déroule le récit de sa sortie de prison : « Nous avons été humiliés, c'était un déchaînement de violence, les services de renseignements israéliens nous ont interrogés. Ils nous ont menacés, ils expliquaient qu'ils allaient nous tuer pour tout un tas de raisons incroyables, ou qu'ils nous re-arrêteraient. » Les prisonniers sont finalement embarqués pour un long périple. Par les fenêtres, ils découvrent les destructions de Gaza au moment de passer la frontière avec l'Égypte. C'est seulement là, au point de passage de Rafah, qu'on le libèrera des liens qui ont laissé des plaies à vif sur ses poignets : « Le pays de mon cœur, c'est la Palestine, et c'est là-bas que j'espérais être libéré, et j'aimerais pouvoir y revenir un jour pour y retrouver ma famille. Mais l'exil reste 10 000 fois plus enviable que la prison. » Plus enviable que la prison, et peut-être moins dangereux qu'un retour en Cisjordanie occupée, voudrait croire Nour : « Nos prisonniers, même libres, restent menacés. Au lendemain des libérations, ils ont fait irruption dans les maisons de certains détenus libérés et ont tout cassé. Mon frère était menacé avant même sa libération, ils lui ont dit que s'il s'écartait des clous, ils allaient le retrouver et qu'ils savaient tout de ses moindres faits et gestes. » Ce harcèlement des anciens prisonniers par les forces israéliennes sont documentées par plusieurs ONG investies dans le soutien juridique des détenus palestiniens dont la plupart, refusent de s'exprimer par peur de représailles. À lire aussiPrisonniers palestiniens : Israël « commet des disparitions forcées contre des détenus originaires de Gaza »
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Saur ou Roll mops, les harengs peuvent être séchés, fumés ou salés. On les conserve traditionnellement dans des tonneaux appelés caques.Avez-vous déjà entendu la vieille expression : ”la caque sent toujours le hareng”? Elle signifie qu'on ne renie pas facilement ses origines.Le Hareng (Clupea harengus) est un représentant des clupéidés au même titre que la Sardines ou l'Alose. On retrouve ce poisson dans les eaux froides et très salées de l'Atlantique nord ou des mers de l'Europe boréale.Le Hareng forme des bancs compacts de centaines de millions d'individus, séparés par quelques millimètres seulement, surtout en période de reproduction. Une spécificité qui n'échappe pas aux pêcheurs.Ces poissons représentent depuis des siècles une ressource alimentaire immense. Ils nourrissent aussi bien les humains que les animaux, sous forme d'huile ou de farine.Avec l'Anchois, le Hareng fait partie des espèces les plus pêchées au monde : 300 000 tonnes chaque année en Europe.Le Hareng et ses zones de pêche sont aussi des enjeux géopolitiques majeurs._______
Disney is dialing back the rollout of its upcoming live action Snow White remake starring Rachel Zegler and Gal Gadot. Why is the studio pulling its talent from red carpet press appearances at the film’s US premiere? Kim Masters and Matt Belloni are on the case. Plus, Masters speaks to director Lesli Linka Glatter about her Netflix limited series, Zero Day. Glatter, whose work in television includes Twin Peaks, Mad Men, and The West Wing, shares stories of being mentored by George Miller, Steven Spielberg, and David Lynch. She also reveals some of the more absurd aspects of directing for streamers.
[EP 25-107] When Trump wins, Democrats forget themselves. So much so that even Jimmy Kimmel actually mocked Democrats over their protest video. Kimmel lamented of the fight video by AOC and others, “If that is the best we got…”Another Leftist comedian, Bill Maher lampooned Jasmine Crockett, who seems to think of herself as the “big leader” of the Democratic Party. Trump already has Democrat heads on his wall. And based on what I think is coming, I paraphrase the scene from Jaws after Brody spotted the shark: “You're gonna need a bigger wall!”Trump will decimate Canada, Mexico, the EU, and China on tariffs. Simultaneously the economy will improve dramatics. Inflation has begun to fall, and it will approach pre-Biden levels which will make Trump look like an orange god. Next, energy prices will drop, which will cause prices to continue to fall, and just in time for the biggest shopping season on record, I predict.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-kevin-jackson-show--2896352/support.
In this week's Omni Talk Retail Fast Five news roundup, sponsored by the A&M Consumer and Retail Group, Simbe, Mirakl, and Ocampo Capital, A&M's David Brown and Lisa Collier joined Chris and Anne to discuss: - Amazon's new beauty store in Italy - Scheels adding 460 and $11 million worth of digital screens into its stores - Dick's new varsity influencer program - Wayfair's new AI-powered shopping tool, Muse - And closed with a look at why in the world Amazon would test letting consumers purchase items within its mobile app from other brands' websites There's all that, plus David ranks his favorite sodas, Lisa picks her favorite SNL cast member of all-time, and we all discuss if the price of wish has gone up with inflation. Music by hooksounds.com
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Passage: Numbers 23:1-10 WATCH THE VIDEO HERE: https://youtu.be/u6wO-UlSFgI To learn more about Adelphi, visit us at: adelphibaptist.com
A cover story in The Economist shows why America is the envy of the world. Host Llewellyn King, Co-host Adam Clayton Powell III and Producer Linda Gasparello discuss that enviable position as the election enters its final stretch.
Fewer people in the world had access to the personal moments experienced by Steve Wasserman, Heyday Books publisher, former LA Times Book Review editor and former editor at several of the nation’s most prominent book publishing houses. In his latest book, “Tell Me Something, Tell Me Anything, Even If It's a Lie,” he details his close encounters with a handful of some of the most significant people in the 20th century, including Jackie Kennedy, Susan Sontag, Christopher Hitchens, Gore Vidal, Barbra Streisand, Huey Newton and others. Wasserman describes these accounts, or portraits, as focusing on people who “inspired me to do what I could, however modestly, to live a life of passionate engagement.” From the intimate details of a lunch with Jackie O to a deathbed conversation with writer and journalist Hitchens, Wasserman features a multitude of essays that cover a range of issues from politics to literature to culture and life. One memory of Wasserman included how he “never experienced Susan Sontag as a hostage to nostalgia.” Wasserman found inspiration in that and thought “it was a great, great lesson not to become pickled in your own prejudices such that you couldn't be open to the world.” Scheer attests that these portraits are brilliant, especially when dealing with controversial figures. He tells Wasserman, “These are famous intellectuals, but you humanize them, and you involve your own criticism.”
A sermon for Ordinary Time from Associate Pastor Max Diener, reflecting on Matthew 5:3-4.
Series: Clothing of the KingAt St. Mark Houston we believe that life is a gift from God and that through faith in Jesus Christ we can truly have a fulfilling life. Join us on Sundays at 9:00 AM and 10:30 AM for Worship. Find us on the web at www.stmarkhouston.org or call us at 713-468-2623.
Ole Miss last week landed Houston cornerback Isaiah Hamilton. Hamilton replaces Michigan's Amorion Walker. Walker transferred in during the winter and went through spring practices. However, he's since transferred back to Michigan. Walker was more potential than proven production. Hamilton, meanwhile, is a plug-and-play piece for the Rebels opposite Tre Amos. Amos transferred to Ole Miss from Alabama.Hamilton has an 86.9 PFF Grade since 2021. He's also compiled 12 interceptions, 18 pass break-ups, a 70.2 passer rating allowed and a 90.8 coverage grade over that span.More specifically, he addresses the final need for Ole Miss, which will remain active in the portal. Lane Kiffin and Co. are still offering wide receivers despite the returns of Tre Harris and Jordan Watkins and transfers of Juice Wells, Deion Smith and Marquis Willis.Actually, with Hamilton, the Rebels have one of college football's most enviable rosters, as Zach Berry and Ben Garrett of the Ole Miss Spirit explain in this edition of ‘The Flagship,' powered by College Corner.Our Sponsors:* Check out PXG: PXG.com/toc* Check out Tecovas: www.tecovas.com* Check out visit eufyofficial.com/videolock.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
We received an amazing teaching from a special guest Apostol Michael Adu. He visits us from Ghana and delivers a message that is so life changing. ENJOY
Preached during Joyful Hour Sunday Service| New series| A series of viewing the Gospel through a different lens | By Pst Lamptey
Phil Manzanera – whose relatives include a Colombian pirate, a spy and an Italian opera musician - has just published his memoir, Revolución to Roxy, and talked to us about it in front of a packed and enthralled house at London's 21Soho, a life so fascinating, detailed and colourful we're releasing the conversation as a two-part podcast. Here's Part One which looks back at an exotic childhood in Hawaii, Caracas and Cuba – with first-hand memories of Castro's revolution in 1959 – and then his school days, early bands (the Drag Alley Beach Mob, Pooh & the Ostrich Feathers, Quiet Sun), the audition for Roxy Music, how they were styled, supporting David Bowie and their rapid and eventful ascent to the first hit single. When he joined the band, he said, “every day felt like Christmas”. Part Two to follow! Order a copy here: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Revoluci%C3%B3n-Roxy-Phil-Manzanera/dp/1783242817Subscribe to Word In Your Ear on Patreon for early - and ad-free - access to all of our content: https://www.patreon.com/wordinyourear Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Phil Manzanera – whose relatives include a Colombian pirate, a spy and an Italian opera musician - has just published his memoir, Revolución to Roxy, and talked to us about it in front of a packed and enthralled house at London's 21Soho, a life so fascinating, detailed and colourful we're releasing the conversation as a two-part podcast. Here's Part One which looks back at an exotic childhood in Hawaii, Caracas and Cuba – with first-hand memories of Castro's revolution in 1959 – and then his school days, early bands (the Drag Alley Beach Mob, Pooh & the Ostrich Feathers, Quiet Sun), the audition for Roxy Music, how they were styled, supporting David Bowie and their rapid and eventful ascent to the first hit single. When he joined the band, he said, “every day felt like Christmas”. Part Two to follow! Order a copy here: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Revoluci%C3%B3n-Roxy-Phil-Manzanera/dp/1783242817Subscribe to Word In Your Ear on Patreon for early - and ad-free - access to all of our content: https://www.patreon.com/wordinyourear Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Phil Manzanera – whose relatives include a Colombian pirate, a spy and an Italian opera musician - has just published his memoir, Revolución to Roxy, and talked to us about it in front of a packed and enthralled house at London's 21Soho, a life so fascinating, detailed and colourful we're releasing the conversation as a two-part podcast. Here's Part One which looks back at an exotic childhood in Hawaii, Caracas and Cuba – with first-hand memories of Castro's revolution in 1959 – and then his school days, early bands (the Drag Alley Beach Mob, Pooh & the Ostrich Feathers, Quiet Sun), the audition for Roxy Music, how they were styled, supporting David Bowie and their rapid and eventful ascent to the first hit single. When he joined the band, he said, “every day felt like Christmas”. Part Two to follow! Order a copy here: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Revoluci%C3%B3n-Roxy-Phil-Manzanera/dp/1783242817Subscribe to Word In Your Ear on Patreon for early - and ad-free - access to all of our content: https://www.patreon.com/wordinyourear Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
NFL Free Agency opened on Monday with the legal tampering period and almost immediately, some big names for the Ravens found new homes. Gus Edwards heads to LA, John Simpson goes up to New York, and Devin Duvernay lands in Jacksonville. While losing those guys hurts, FilmStudyBaltimore.com's Ken McKusick explains why the Ravens are actually in an enviable position when it comes to free agency.
The Clothing of the King - St. Mark Houston
Series: The Clothing of the KingScripture: Genesis 37:1-4Speaker: Pastor Dave FossOther Links:- Give online: http://bethellutheran.church/giving- Submit a prayer request: http://bethellutheran.church/prayer- Connection Card: http://bethellutheran.church/connectioncard
In this episode, Daniel D'Neuville talks Psychology 101 and goes in deep about the meta-program "moving away" from pain or discomfort and "moving towards" pleasure. How does it play into your life? Have you or do you live in your comfort zone?Is your ultimate desire about being successful, in a relationship based more on how the final outcome makes you look? Does it make you look good? Enviable? What does it validate about you? Which shadow belief does it invalidate?What would you, could you begin if you were not afraid? Do you proceed in life out of a genuine curiosity and wonder about just what can you, could you create?A wondering, just what is possible? How does this play into the law of attraction?LINKSSUBCONSCIOUS MIND POWER PROGRAMGet The Manifesting Study Guide Here: THE ALIGNED SELF COACHING PROGRAM: http://yesdaniel.comFREE VIDEO TRAINING: 5 Mindset Shifts to UpGrade Your Money GameCheckout Daniel's new membership program THE NEXUS MEMBERSHIPDANIEL D'NEUVILLE's WEBSITE: http://dneuville.comDaniel's YouTube CHANNELFACEBOOK GROUPSPODCAST LISTENER'S FB COMMUNITYEXTREME GRATITUDE PROJECTBass Slap Intro written and performed by bass player & producer: Miki SantamariaMiki's YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hello to you listening in Quito, Ecuador!Coming to you from Whidbey Island, Washington this is Stories From Women Who Walk with 60 Seconds (and a bit more) for Story Prompt Friday and your host, Diane Wyzga.Stories possess the remarkable ability to connect, engage, enliven, and transform a world often marked by division. Like now. Personal narratives driven by self-compassion serve as powerful countermeasures against hate, fear, and violence. Through storytelling individuals can embark on a journey of self-discovery, uncovering their true selves and establishing dependability in their communication.The essence of storytelling is ingrained in our human survival experience, thriving on imagination. Images resonate deeply, triggering sensations that, in turn, invoke memories, creating profound meaning that spurs action. Unearthing our personal stories points the way to our genuine selves. Sharing these stories enables us to cultivate the trustworthiness needed to foster societal and cultural interaction and transformation.But not just any story holds this remarkable power. I'm talking about the stories born from recognizing our own sorrows and longings felt as prejudice, discrimination, neglect, or perhaps humiliation, betrayal, desperation, or anger. But power to what purpose? That these stories might lead us to a place of comprehension, empathy, even forgiveness. What if we've been handed a chance to acknowledge the alienating circumstances we've created as catalysts for awareness and action. What if in the face of our insecurities, we can gather around new possibilities, collaborating with our ideas, imaginations, and empathy for the fragile human condition. What if in these times of profound discord and personal anxiety, our deeply understood stories of personal compassion, forgiveness, and transformation from superficial to genuine can bring us together in unexpected ways. But how do we get there?Story Prompt: What if you could show us The Way of the Storyteller? Write that story!Practical Tip: The magic of stories is also in the sharing. If you wish share your story with someone or something. All that matters is you have a story.You're always invited: “Come for the stories - stay for the magic!” Speaking of magic, would you subscribe, share a 5-star rating + nice review on your social media or podcast channel of choice, and join us next time!Meanwhile, stop by my Quarter Moon Story Arts website to:✓ Check out What I Offer,✓ Arrange your free Story Start-up Session,✓ Opt In to my monthly NewsAudioLetter for bonus gift, valuable tips & techniques to enhance your story work, and✓ Stay current with Diane on LinkedIn.Stories From Women Who Walk Production TeamPodcaster: Diane F Wyzga & Quarter Moon Story ArtsMusic: Mer's Waltz from Crossing the Waters by Steve Schuch & Night Heron MusicAll content and image © 2019 to Present Quarter Moon Story Arts. All rights reserved.
Fairness is instilled in us very early on in our lives...
Fairness is instilled in us very early on in our lives...
Adam Munsterteiger and William Gardner struggle to get over the hypocrisy displayed by Ducks head coach Dan Lanning over the weekend, and they also try to put the Buffaloes' disappointing result at Oregon in perspective.
After 6 months, I have completed the first draft of my book subtitled, "How to Keep and Grow Your Relationship with God While in College." This has been a topic that has been on my heart for a while, and I'm super excited to be 99.9% done with the first draft. The current issue is this....what should I title the book?! I have recently thought about naming it "Enviable," but not many people seem to like this word as a title. I share my thoughts behind this idea, while also revealing a new title idea that I just come up with this morning! Enjoy :) If you enjoy, please subscribe to the podcast and share this episode! Thank you :) Listen on Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/intermittent-fasting-vs-spiritual-biblical-fasting/id1504410254?i=1000598018039 Listen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/episode/4305LHLydUN0gyCimsRQJI?si=UV_G1MzjSKih2-g6F7JcIQ Like/Share/Subscribe Instagram: @adayinthedayofoggy Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC718_retxqY_G3Ja8qInZdw Twitter: https://twitter.com/ADITLOGGY Email: adayinthelifeofoggy@gmail.com To bless the show: https://anchor.fm/adayinthelifeofoggy/support --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/adayinthelifeofoggy/support
ENTERTAINMENT: An enviable relationship between Sylvia Sanchez and Maine Mendoza | May 16, 2023Subscribe to The Manila Times Channel - https://tmt.ph/YTSubscribe Visit our website at https://www.manilatimes.net Follow us: Facebook - https://tmt.ph/facebook Instagram - https://tmt.ph/instagram Twitter - https://tmt.ph/twitter DailyMotion - https://tmt.ph/dailymotion Subscribe to our Digital Edition - https://tmt.ph/digital Check out our Podcasts: Spotify - https://tmt.ph/spotify Apple Podcasts - https://tmt.ph/applepodcasts Amazon Music - https://tmt.ph/amazonmusic Deezer: https://tmt.ph/deezer Stitcher: https://tmt.ph/stitcherTune In: https://tmt.ph/tunein#TheManilaTimes #ENTERTAINMENT Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to Ford Pickup Trucks, The Early YearsToday's topics:From Florida with love – Joel Phinney's inventory and storyFrom Diagnosis to Repair - figuring out what the hell is wrong and fixing it (or die trying)Doug's brush with the silver screenJoel's 71 F100: https://www.instagram.com/p/CluiTppsWMg/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_linkhttps://www.instagram.com/p/CnkONSVJmDD/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_linkJoel's 69 F100:https://www.instagram.com/p/CVxrNqCl9W1/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_linkPatina:https://www.flood.com/products/paint-additives/penetrol-oil-based-paint-additiveHosts from today's podcast:Joel Phinney https://www.instagram.com/rollers__garage/Jonathan Campagna https://www.instagram.com/jcamp2112/Doug Sandler https://www.instagram.com/djdoug/Our Ford podcasts on Instagram:@fordpickuppodcast https://www.instagram.com/fordpickuppodcast/@mustangpodcast https://www.instagram.com/mustangpodcast/Have an idea for the show, email the host (Doug Sandler) at doug@turnkeypodcast.com Podcast Produced by Turnkey Podcast Productions. www.TurnkeyPodcast.com
Creating incredible events will turn attendees into your ambassadors. But professional event planning can also be quite the emotional journey. Not only do you need to be on top of your game, coming up continually with unique and inspiring ideas because cookie cutter approaches no longer work, you need to make sure you're making the right decisions for your own health to avoid burnout and for your business.Melissa Park is the founder of Melissa Park Events, with projects in Australia and America. She worked at Reed Exhibitions producing events likeThe PGA Golf Show and also played key roles in The World Masters Games Gala Ball, Sydney Olympic Games 10 Year Anniversary Ceremony, Sydney International FIFA Fan Fest 2010, and the Major League Baseball Opening Series in 2014. Her awards and recognitions include 2020 & 2021's The BizBash 500: Must Know Event Profs in the U.S., 2020's 25 Young Event Pros to Watch (Special Events) and 2010 Australian Events Awards' Young Achiever of the Year .Quotes from this episode:"At the end of the day, if you produce a really good event, every attendee will turn into an ambassador for your show. They're the ones that are gonna go and tell the 10 people back in the office when they return, 'Oh my God, that was epic. You really should come next time.' It's the easiest way to grow and scale an event.""Nothing's ever random, but things just do happen to appear or opportunities present themselves when you've got the space and the capacity to take them on." -Melissa ParkThe Mel-Factor Method Masterclasshttps://www.melissapark.co/masterclass-7-steps-to-event-success/Connect with Melissa:Instagram: melissaparkeventsFacebook: Melissa ParkLinkedIn: melissa-park-5942a411Website: www.melissapark.coEmail: melissa@melissapark.coMelissa's book recommendations:Business is Personal by Bethenny FrankelDaring & Disruptive by Lisa MessengerRisk & Resilience by Lisa MessengerConnect with Adelaine:Email: uponarrivalpodcast@gmail.comRecord interviews remotely with Riverside:bit.ly/RecordWithRiversideGet 15% off your subscription with code: AdelaineHost your podcast on Buzzsprout:bit.ly/BuzzsproutGet20AmazonGet $20 Amazon gift card.Edit interviews like a word document with Descript:
In this episode of Molecule to Market, you'll go inside the outsourcing space of the global drug development sector with Jim Hall, President at Lifecore Biomedical Your host, Raman Sehgal, discusses the pharmaceutical and biotechnology supply chain with Jim, covering: What a period working on the sponsor/buyer side taught him about getting best out of your CROs and CDMOs The challenges of doubling in size twice in just 10 years and not getting ‘too far out over your skis' Building a culture with longevity and not losing sight of the purpose - never hurting a patient Insight into market growth figures and why the injectable market remains a hot spot Timeless advice around not chasing the money, always be learning and keeping an open mind Jim was appointed President in June 2017. He served as Vice President and General Manager since July 2013, Vice President of Operations since 2006 and was Director of Manufacturing Operations and Engineering since 2001; prior to that he was the Manager of Engineering and Operations at Lifecore. Mr. Hall brings over 30 years of pharmaceutical and combination product manufacturing and development experience. Please subscribe, tell your industry colleagues and join us in celebrating and promoting the value and importance of the global life science outsourcing space. We'd also appreciate a positive rating! Molecule to Market is sponsored and funded by ramarketing. An international content, design and digital agency that helps companies in life sciences get noticed.
From near blindness, polio, cancer, three near-death experiences, bankruptcy, multiple career and home transitions, and two failed marriages, Donna Fairhurst, intuitive life and soul transition coach, earned her PhD from the University of Life. On this episode of Messy Can't Stop Her, Donna tells us how radical forgiveness helped her transition from chaos to calmness and led her to marry the “best thing that ever happened to her” at 54! Through her coaching program, Donna now empowers other women to experience their own transformational transitions too.Donna's story teaches us that no matter how much mess we find ourselves in, forgiveness can help us gain the enviable life we desire.Follow Donna on Instagram @soulfullsolutionsdfairhurst Join Donna's Facebook Group SoulfullSolutionsIncBook a complimentary session of Donna's signature coaching program, “Zero 2 Clarity” on www.donnafairhurst.comPlease DM me on Instagram or Facebook @judithobatusa to let me know what you thought of this episode. If you'll love to share your story on the #MessyCantStopHer podcast, click here. Music Credit: https://indiefy.me/wanted-carter
Ask any of the employees who work with him and they'll yell it from the rooftops: the workplace culture Arjun has created is nothing short of astounding. Talking all things culture, Evan is joined again by Arjun Shukla, CEO of Megaphone USA whose value-led leadership style has seen him develop a team that has become the marketing industry's most enviable workplace. Using strong philosophies as a springboard, Jun dives into: How to hire the right people — Challenging employees to unleash their greatest potential — The "fix fix fix" mentality — Importance of strong fundamentals — Testing candidates' personalities pre-hiring — Finding people who can enhance culture, not just fit in — Never wavering from your mission and values, even if it means losing income — ___ We hope you enjoy the conversation! Want to join the discussion? Join our Facebook Community: MegaMinds (E-commerce growth community). We'd love to chat with you! We'd love to chat with you! You can also message Arjun and Evan on LinkedIn. Thinking about getting some advice on how to scale your business? Get in touch with Megaphone for a free strategy session.
Welcome to a new month! The 1 year anniversary of the inception of ADITLOO is coming up at the end of this month. Stayed tuned for what Season 2 has in store! God has created His children to shine on the earth. We were not created to be pitied by the world, and for people to feel sorry for us.. we were created to be envied by the world. People should respect us because of what the blessing of God has produced in our lives, regardless of whether they believe in our God or not. Be encouraged by this episode to be the best; the head and not the tail, above and not beneath!
Paul Ollinger says there is a myth in America that striking it rich early and not ever having to work again is enviable. We explore this topic and Paul's stark realization that you get a lot more from work than a paycheck. He was an early employee of Facebook and left after a successful number of years to test the myth. Paul shares the pros and cons of his choice to retire early, including the opportunity to move closer to his parents and being there for them during the sunset years of their lives. We cover a lot of ground with Paul, including the concept of knowing how much money is “enough.” In this episode of Money Tales, our financial insight focuses on the concept of “enough” and what is “enough” when it comes to your money number. Stick around to the end of this episode for this discussion. Paul is a nationally-touring stand-up comedian, writer and podcaster. After 15 years selling advertising for companies like Yahoo! and Facebook, Paul launched the creative career that has taken him all over North America, opening for top comics like Dave Attell, Norm Macdonald and many more. He has performed at invitation-only, national comedy festivals, including the Laughing Skull, Asheville and Big Pine. Paul is also the host of the Crazy Money podcast in which he explores the connection between money and happiness through conversation with prominent authors, academics, celebrities and everyday people. Paul and his guests come at finances through the lens of philosophy, psychology and practicality. While “money” is in the title, the show is not about how to make a million bucks, how to beat the stock market or how to save money by clipping coupons. It is about how knowing what we want from money will help us live our best lives. A graduate of Rhodes College and Dartmouth's Tuck School of Business, Paul lives in Atlanta with his wife, two ‘tween children and French bulldog, Colonel Tom Parker.
Paul Ollinger says there is a myth in America that striking it rich early and not ever having to work again is enviable. We explore this topic and Paul's stark realization that you get a lot more from work than a paycheck. He was an early employee of Facebook and left after a successful number of years to test the myth. Paul shares the pros and cons of his choice to retire early, including the opportunity to move closer to his parents and being there for them during the sunset years of their lives. We cover a lot of ground with Paul, including the concept of knowing how much money is “enough.”In this episode of Money Tales, our financial insight focuses on the concept of “enough” and what is “enough” when it comes to your money number. Stick around to the end of this episode for this discussion.Paul is a nationally-touring stand-up comedian, writer and podcaster. After 15 years selling advertising for companies like Yahoo! and Facebook, Paul launched the creative career that has taken him all over North America, opening for top comics like Dave Attell, Norm Macdonald and many more. He has performed at invitation-only, national comedy festivals, including the Laughing Skull, Asheville and Big Pine.Paul is also the host of the Crazy Money podcast in which he explores the connection between money and happiness through conversation with prominent authors, academics, celebrities and everyday people. Paul and his guests come at finances through the lens of philosophy, psychology and practicality. While “money” is in the title, the show is not about how to make a million bucks, how to beat the stock market or how to save money by clipping coupons. It is about how knowing what we want from money will help us live our best lives.A graduate of Rhodes College and Dartmouth's Tuck School of Business, Paul lives in Atlanta with his wife, two ‘tween children and French bulldog, Colonel Tom Parker.Learn more about Money Tale$ > Subscribe to the podcast Recent episodes Form CRS Form ADV Terms of Use Privacy Rights and Responsibilities