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Produzido pela Universidade de Fortaleza (Unifor), o Cobogó, videocast parceiro do Núcleo de Podcast da TV Unifor, irá mergulhar profundamente no mundo da arquitetura, explorando não apenas os aspectos técnicos e estéticos, mas também a influência cultural e social da disciplina, com bate-papo envolvente, sempre com convidados para enriquecer o debate. Na nova temporada, o apresentador Jonas Arabzili recebe Henrique Fante, formado em Arquitetura e Urbanismo e fundador do escritório AF Studio Arquitetura. O profissional atua com projetos voltados principalmente para casas de praia, hotelaria e arquitetura contemporânea, além do acompanhamento e execução de obras.
This week on Better With Running, Chris and Zac dive into a massive week of preparation. The boys discuss their upcoming trip to Bendigo for XCR, The conversation also shifts to celebrate the incredible achievement of Chris Nicholson, who recently notched his 500th Parkrun with an unforgettable performance featuring multiple costume changes, including a tutu.In their training recap, Chris admits to a “death march” of a week, totaling 70km with a grinding 5x2 minute session and a 90-minute long run that tested his mental resolve. On the other side of the country, Zac reports a productive 103km week, highlighted by a controlled 32-minute threshold session and a high-quality long run with James Telford that reminded him why he loves training in a group setting.The highlight of the episode is an interview with their first-ever guest from South Africa, Davide Del Fante. Based in Cape Town, Davide shares his journey from trail running and mountain biking to the road racing scene, which has exploded in popularity in recent years. Davide reflects on his progression from his first sub-3:00 marathon attempt in 2015 to his recent success under coach Andy Buchanan, where he successfully ticked off his major goal of breaking 2:30.Davide gives listeners a fascinating look at the running culture in Cape Town, Throughout the chat, the group explores Davide's transition from a casual runner to a dedicated marathoner and looks ahead at what drives his continued pursuit of personal bests on the road.
La dieta chetogenica è l'unica dieta al mondo con un biomarker misurabile in tempo reale. Non la vegana, non la mediterranea, nessun'altra. Eppure quasi nessuno che fa keto lo misura — conta i macro invece.→ Il beta-idrossibutirrato non è solo energia alternativa al glucosio: è una molecola di segnalazione che modifica come il tuo DNA viene letto, con effetti antinfiammatori diretti, neuro-protettivi e epigenetici documentati anche a livelli di chetosi relativamente bassi→ La vera risposta d'emergenza non è la chetosi — è l'iperinsulinemia cronica da eccesso di carboidrati. Il pancreas che pompa insulina tutto il giorno per mantenere la glicemia nei limiti: questo è insostenibile, non lo stato chetonico→ Entrare in chetosi e diventare fat adapted sono due cose diverse: la prima si raggiunge in 3-21 giorni, la seconda — diventare efficienti a bruciare grassi — richiede molto più tempo. La distinzione che quasi nessuno fa e che spiega perché molti mollano troppo presto→ La keto ciclica come stimolo ormetico: entrare e uscire dalla chetosi può essere più utile della chetosi permanente per migliorare la flessibilità metabolica — ma solo fuori dal contesto terapeuticoSe hai fatto keto senza capire cosa stava succedendo nel tuo corpo, questa puntata è il pezzo mancante.
The African Gold Coast writer and statesman J. E. Casely Hayford (1866–1930) was a key figure in liberal anticolonial thought as well as African and British imperial literary and intellectual history. In The Letter of the Law in J. E. Casely Hayford's West Africa (Princeton UP, 2026) Jeanne-Marie Jackson positions his career as an intriguing case study of anticolonial literature and politics. Jackson maps the contours of Casely Hayford's thought through sustained attention to his written work within its Gold Coast and British imperial contexts, demonstrating the far-reaching conceptual and aesthetic resources of his elite legal background.Treating Casely Hayford's 1911 novel, Ethiopia Unbound, as a constitutional document and his legal writings as literary exemplars, Jackson breaks down artificial divisions between African textual traditions. The law, for Casely Hayford and his Fante nationalist peers, was intimately bound to the virtues they attached to textuality: clear-headedness, moderation, restraint, and public discernment. Jackson argues for this liberal disposition as a crucial and neglected part of anticolonial intellectual and political history. Colonial-era legal debates framed the rise of an influential, consummately modern Gold Coast leader deemed fit to steer ambitious new pan-African institutions, and, in Jackson's telling, Casely Hayford emerges as his era's most emblematic figure. Jeanne-Marie Jackson is a Professor of English at Johns Hopkins University and the Director of the Alexander Grass Humanities Institute. Elisa Prosperetti is an Assistant Professor of African and global history at NIE/NTU in Singapore. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
The African Gold Coast writer and statesman J. E. Casely Hayford (1866–1930) was a key figure in liberal anticolonial thought as well as African and British imperial literary and intellectual history. In The Letter of the Law in J. E. Casely Hayford's West Africa (Princeton UP, 2026) Jeanne-Marie Jackson positions his career as an intriguing case study of anticolonial literature and politics. Jackson maps the contours of Casely Hayford's thought through sustained attention to his written work within its Gold Coast and British imperial contexts, demonstrating the far-reaching conceptual and aesthetic resources of his elite legal background.Treating Casely Hayford's 1911 novel, Ethiopia Unbound, as a constitutional document and his legal writings as literary exemplars, Jackson breaks down artificial divisions between African textual traditions. The law, for Casely Hayford and his Fante nationalist peers, was intimately bound to the virtues they attached to textuality: clear-headedness, moderation, restraint, and public discernment. Jackson argues for this liberal disposition as a crucial and neglected part of anticolonial intellectual and political history. Colonial-era legal debates framed the rise of an influential, consummately modern Gold Coast leader deemed fit to steer ambitious new pan-African institutions, and, in Jackson's telling, Casely Hayford emerges as his era's most emblematic figure. Jeanne-Marie Jackson is a Professor of English at Johns Hopkins University and the Director of the Alexander Grass Humanities Institute. Elisa Prosperetti is an Assistant Professor of African and global history at NIE/NTU in Singapore. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/literary-studies
The African Gold Coast writer and statesman J. E. Casely Hayford (1866–1930) was a key figure in liberal anticolonial thought as well as African and British imperial literary and intellectual history. In The Letter of the Law in J. E. Casely Hayford's West Africa (Princeton UP, 2026) Jeanne-Marie Jackson positions his career as an intriguing case study of anticolonial literature and politics. Jackson maps the contours of Casely Hayford's thought through sustained attention to his written work within its Gold Coast and British imperial contexts, demonstrating the far-reaching conceptual and aesthetic resources of his elite legal background.Treating Casely Hayford's 1911 novel, Ethiopia Unbound, as a constitutional document and his legal writings as literary exemplars, Jackson breaks down artificial divisions between African textual traditions. The law, for Casely Hayford and his Fante nationalist peers, was intimately bound to the virtues they attached to textuality: clear-headedness, moderation, restraint, and public discernment. Jackson argues for this liberal disposition as a crucial and neglected part of anticolonial intellectual and political history. Colonial-era legal debates framed the rise of an influential, consummately modern Gold Coast leader deemed fit to steer ambitious new pan-African institutions, and, in Jackson's telling, Casely Hayford emerges as his era's most emblematic figure. Jeanne-Marie Jackson is a Professor of English at Johns Hopkins University and the Director of the Alexander Grass Humanities Institute. Elisa Prosperetti is an Assistant Professor of African and global history at NIE/NTU in Singapore. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/african-studies
The African Gold Coast writer and statesman J. E. Casely Hayford (1866–1930) was a key figure in liberal anticolonial thought as well as African and British imperial literary and intellectual history. In The Letter of the Law in J. E. Casely Hayford's West Africa (Princeton UP, 2026) Jeanne-Marie Jackson positions his career as an intriguing case study of anticolonial literature and politics. Jackson maps the contours of Casely Hayford's thought through sustained attention to his written work within its Gold Coast and British imperial contexts, demonstrating the far-reaching conceptual and aesthetic resources of his elite legal background.Treating Casely Hayford's 1911 novel, Ethiopia Unbound, as a constitutional document and his legal writings as literary exemplars, Jackson breaks down artificial divisions between African textual traditions. The law, for Casely Hayford and his Fante nationalist peers, was intimately bound to the virtues they attached to textuality: clear-headedness, moderation, restraint, and public discernment. Jackson argues for this liberal disposition as a crucial and neglected part of anticolonial intellectual and political history. Colonial-era legal debates framed the rise of an influential, consummately modern Gold Coast leader deemed fit to steer ambitious new pan-African institutions, and, in Jackson's telling, Casely Hayford emerges as his era's most emblematic figure. Jeanne-Marie Jackson is a Professor of English at Johns Hopkins University and the Director of the Alexander Grass Humanities Institute. Elisa Prosperetti is an Assistant Professor of African and global history at NIE/NTU in Singapore. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/intellectual-history
The African Gold Coast writer and statesman J. E. Casely Hayford (1866–1930) was a key figure in liberal anticolonial thought as well as African and British imperial literary and intellectual history. In The Letter of the Law in J. E. Casely Hayford's West Africa (Princeton UP, 2026) Jeanne-Marie Jackson positions his career as an intriguing case study of anticolonial literature and politics. Jackson maps the contours of Casely Hayford's thought through sustained attention to his written work within its Gold Coast and British imperial contexts, demonstrating the far-reaching conceptual and aesthetic resources of his elite legal background.Treating Casely Hayford's 1911 novel, Ethiopia Unbound, as a constitutional document and his legal writings as literary exemplars, Jackson breaks down artificial divisions between African textual traditions. The law, for Casely Hayford and his Fante nationalist peers, was intimately bound to the virtues they attached to textuality: clear-headedness, moderation, restraint, and public discernment. Jackson argues for this liberal disposition as a crucial and neglected part of anticolonial intellectual and political history. Colonial-era legal debates framed the rise of an influential, consummately modern Gold Coast leader deemed fit to steer ambitious new pan-African institutions, and, in Jackson's telling, Casely Hayford emerges as his era's most emblematic figure. Jeanne-Marie Jackson is a Professor of English at Johns Hopkins University and the Director of the Alexander Grass Humanities Institute. Elisa Prosperetti is an Assistant Professor of African and global history at NIE/NTU in Singapore.
The African Gold Coast writer and statesman J. E. Casely Hayford (1866–1930) was a key figure in liberal anticolonial thought as well as African and British imperial literary and intellectual history. In The Letter of the Law in J. E. Casely Hayford's West Africa (Princeton UP, 2026) Jeanne-Marie Jackson positions his career as an intriguing case study of anticolonial literature and politics. Jackson maps the contours of Casely Hayford's thought through sustained attention to his written work within its Gold Coast and British imperial contexts, demonstrating the far-reaching conceptual and aesthetic resources of his elite legal background.Treating Casely Hayford's 1911 novel, Ethiopia Unbound, as a constitutional document and his legal writings as literary exemplars, Jackson breaks down artificial divisions between African textual traditions. The law, for Casely Hayford and his Fante nationalist peers, was intimately bound to the virtues they attached to textuality: clear-headedness, moderation, restraint, and public discernment. Jackson argues for this liberal disposition as a crucial and neglected part of anticolonial intellectual and political history. Colonial-era legal debates framed the rise of an influential, consummately modern Gold Coast leader deemed fit to steer ambitious new pan-African institutions, and, in Jackson's telling, Casely Hayford emerges as his era's most emblematic figure. Jeanne-Marie Jackson is a Professor of English at Johns Hopkins University and the Director of the Alexander Grass Humanities Institute. Elisa Prosperetti is an Assistant Professor of African and global history at NIE/NTU in Singapore. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/law
Often today, the tangible brand experience happens post-purchase and, at least initially, relies largely on operational excellence. As a result, the 3PL teams that support beauty brands have unique and valuable cosmetic market insights. This week on CosmoFactory, we consider the nuance and necessity of fulfillment. Our guest is Emily Di Fante, Business Develop Manager at International Logistics Group. UK-based ILG specializes in ecommerce and retail fulfilment for fast-growth beauty, wellbeing, and fashion brands. The company, founded in 1990 and since 2018 operating as a subsidiary of Yusen Logistics, also provides brand with services spanning personalization, gift-wrapping, returns management, global delivery, and customs advisory. If you enjoy this episode, SHARE it with a friend, FOLLOW CosmoFactory on your favorite podcast platform & please LEAVE A REVIEW today. With your help, even more cosmetic industry professionals can discover the inspiring interviews we share on CosmoFactory! ABOUT CosmoFactoryBeauty industry stakeholders listen to the CosmoFactory podcast for inspiration and for up-to-date information on concepts, tactics, and solutions that move business forward. CosmoFactory – Ideas to Innovation is a weekly interview series for cosmetics and personal care suppliers, finished product brand leaders, retailers, buyers, importers, and distributors. Each Tuesday, CosmoFactory guests share experiences, insights, and exclusive behind-the-scenes details—which makes this not only a must-listen B2B podcast but an ongoing case study of our dynamic industry. Guests are actively working in hands-on innovation roles along the beauty industry supply chain; they specialize in raw materials, ingredients, manufacturing, packaging, and more. They are designers, R&D or R&I pros, technical experts, product developers, key decision makers, visionary executives. HOST Deanna UtroskeCosmetics and personal care industry observer Deanna Utroske hosts the CosmoFactory podcast. She brings an editorial perspective and over a decade of industry expertise to every interview. Deanna is also Editor of the Beauty Insights newsletter and a supply-side consultant. She previously wrote the Global Perspectives column for EuroCosmetics magazine, is a former Editor of CosmeticsDesign, and is known globally for her ability to identify emerging trends, novel technologies, and true innovation in beauty. A PRODUCTION OF Cosmoprof Worldwide BolognaCosmoFactory is the first podcast from Cosmoprof Worldwide Bologna, taking its place among the best B2B podcasts serving the global beauty industry. Cosmoprof Worldwide Bologna is the most important beauty trade show in the world. Dedicated to all sectors of the industry, Cosmoprof Worldwide Bologna welcomes over 250,000 visitors from 150 countries and regions and nearly 3,000 exhibitors to Bologna, Italy, each year. It's where our diverse and international industry comes together to build business relationships and to discover the best brands and newest innovations across consumer beauty, professional beauty, and the entire supply chain. The trade show includes a robust program of exclusive educational content, featuring executives and key opinion leaders from every sector of the cosmetics, fragrance, and personal care industry. Cosmoprof Worldwide Bologna is the most important event of the Cosmoprof international network, with exhibitions in Asia (Hong Kong), the US (Las Vegas and Miami), India (Mumbai) and Thailand (Bangkok). Thanks to its global exhibitions Cosmoprof connects a community of more than 500,000 beauty stakeholders and 10,000 companies from 190 countries and regions. Learn more today at Cosmoprof.com
Janez Per in Alen Steržaj. Vodja Alpskega kvinteta in mojster baritona ter bas kitarist iz glasbene zasedbe Big Foot Mama. Dovoljšnja podatka, da prisluhnete oddaji? V oddaji boste slišali tudi Fante spod Šilentabra. Premierno se izvedli ....
“Bryan Acheampong's rise in the Central and Western regions, both predominantly Fante areas, dented Kennedy Agyapong's chances in the presidential primaries.” - Musah Danquah, Executive Director, Global Info Analytics
What if feeding people with dignity could also build a sustainable and stronger local food system?In this episode of The Lou Review Podcast, we sit down with Rhona Bowles Kamar, founder and executive director of Feed Louisville, to explore how one Louisville-based nonprofit is redefining hunger relief with creativity, dignity, and long-term vision.Born out of the food insecurity crisis revealed during the COVID-19 pandemic, Feed Louisville rescues surplus food and transforms it into nourishing, chef-prepared meals for unhoused and food-insecure neighbors. What started as an urgent response has grown into a vital community force—powered by former restaurant professionals who believe good food is a human right, not a luxury.Rhona also shares how Feed Louisville is thinking beyond traditional nonprofit models through its social enterprise, ZEST—a plant-forward, grab-and-go meal line created by chefs and sold locally. Available at Value Market, Rainbow Blossom, Fante's Coffee Shop, Billion Cup Coffee, and more locations coming soon, every ZEST purchase directly supports Feed Louisville's hunger relief work.A former chef and co-owner of the beloved Ramsi's Café on the World, and founder of Raising Hope Organic Farm, Rhona brings decades of culinary, agricultural, and community leadership to her mission. Her work has earned widespread recognition, including being named a 2025 Partners in Philanthropy Nonprofit Visionary Leader and a Today's Woman Magazine Most Admired Woman.This conversation dives into food rescue, nonprofit innovation, social enterprise, and what it really takes to feed people with dignity—while strengthening Louisville from the inside out.In this episode, you'll learn:How Feed Louisville turns rescued surplus food into chef-prepared mealsWhy dignity and access matter in hunger reliefHow ZEST supports nonprofit sustainability through local retail partnershipsThe role former restaurant professionals play in community careWhat it takes to build a mission-driven organization that lasts
Ein Hof in Raminswil SO wird in der Nacht auf Freitag von den Behörden beschlagnahmt. Zum Hof gehören 120 Hunde, über 50 Pferde und zwei Ziegen. Alle Hunde mussten aufgrund ihres gesundheitlich desolaten Zustands noch vor Ort eingeschläfert werden. Der Fall beschäftigt derweil nicht nur Tierschützer, sondern sorgt schweizweit für Schlagzeilen.«Die Emotionalität konnte ich auch vor Ort spüren», sagt Alessandro di Fante, Reporter bei Tele M1. Er war der erste Journalist, der vor Ort recherchierte. «Während meiner Recherche wurde ich verfolgt und mir wurde mit physischer Gewalt gedroht. So eine aufgeladene Stimmung habe ich noch nie erlebt.»Wer war der Mann, der unserem Reporter drohte? Wie schätzten Nachbarinnen und Nachbarn die Situation auf dem „Horrorhof“ ein? Und wie krank waren die Hunde wirklich? Mehr Artikel zum Thema: Hofräumung in Ramiswil schlägt schon politisch Wellen: Grünen-Kantonsrat David Gerke will Antworten vom VeterinäramtTötung von 120 Hunden lässt auch Behörden nicht kalt: «Wenn so etwas passiert, belastet uns das sehr»120 Hunde eingeschläfert: Veterinäramt muss bei einem Hof in Ramiswil eingreifen Mehr Folgen von «Hinter der Schlagzeile»:Hinter der Schlagzeile – Podcast mit Joëlle Weil und Stefan Bühler Host und Produzentin: Joëlle WeilGast: Alessandro di FanteKontakt: podcast@chmedia.ch
Alessandra Ruspoli, Patrizia Debicke"L'enigma del fante di cuori"Ali Ribelli Edizioniwww.aliribelli.comQuattro traditori si nascondono a Londra sotto l'appellativo di Fanti. Appoggiano il pretendente cattolico contro Giorgio I, legittimo sovrano inglese. Lord Donagall, consigliere del re, dovrà sventare la minacciosa congiura, mentre il Fante di Cuori tesse nell'ombra la sua diabolica trama, seminando una sanguinosa scia di morte dietro di sé. Scritto a quattro mani, un thriller travolgente, con 360 pagine che si leggono d'un fiato. Un continuo e rapido susseguirsi di cambi d'orizzonte per un carosello che dall'Inghilterra passa alla Francia, fino a raggiungere la reggia di Versailles, avvicendandosi tra duelli, fughe rocambolesche, inquietanti complotti, pericolosi agguati, cavalcate selvagge e cadaveri eccellenti di vittime di efferati delitti. Offre anche il piacere di balli sontuosi, imponenti cerimonie di corte e cacce pittoresche, con l'appassionante ritmo di un romanzo d'avventura, le atmosfere di un feuilleton, gli intrighi di una spystory e un ventaglio di omicidi degni del miglior giallo storico.«Madre e figlia mi conducono in un'epoca piena di mistero e fascino, come se il passato fosse una città sconosciuta di cui loro conoscono vicoli e segreti: si muovono con grazia e maestria, catapultando me lettrice in una dimensione descritta magnificamente e da cui è impossibile staccarsi.» Marilù OlivaAlessandra Ruspoli ha scritto per Capital, Modaviva, Uomo Harper's Bazaar, Aqua. Ha pubblicato Dieci Piccoli Sette Nani, insieme a Lucio Nocentini, e racconti per diverse antologie. Ha curato organizzazione e Ufficio Stampa delle mostre L'Arcadia di Arnold Boecklin e Rodolphe Toepffer: Invito al viaggio e Invenzione del fumetto. Arredamento e Interior Design in campo alberghiero. Sommelier.Patrizia Debicke van der Noot: romanzi, gialli, thriller, gialli storici e d'avventura, racconti. Critica letteraria e collaborazioni editoriali con: Milanonera, The Blog Around The Corner, Contorni di Noir, Writers Magazine Italia e Libro Guerriero. Romanzi gialli e storici: L'oro dei Medici, La gemma del cardinale, L'uomo dagli occhi glauchi, La Sentinella del Papa, La congiura di San Domenico, L'eredità medicea, Il segreto del Calice Fiammingo, Figlia di Re: un matrimonio per l'Italia. Conferenze storiche per il FAI, per gli Istituti Italiani di Cultura di Francia e Lussemburgo, per l'Università del Lussemburgo, per circoli letterari. Workshop di scrittura per scuole medie e superiori. Coordinatore e conduttore per il 10° e 12° Festival del Giallo di Pistoia.Diventa un supporter di questo podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/il-posto-delle-parole--1487855/support.IL POSTO DELLE PAROLEascoltare fa pensarehttps://ilpostodelleparole.it/
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¿El entrenamiento polarizado es realmente para ti? Aunque suena como la estrategia definitiva para mejorar el rendimiento, la realidad es que no todos los deportistas pueden beneficiarse de la misma manera. ¿Cuánto volumen de entrenamiento necesitas para que funcione? ¿Qué pasa si no logras mantener la baja intensidad correctamente? En este episodio desglosamos sus ventajas, sus limitaciones y te damos las claves para saber si es la mejor opción para ti. No te quedes con la duda, ¡escúchalo ahora y descúbrelo! ————————- 10% en toda la web de FANTE con el código PODCASTHDLR https://bit.ly/WebFant%C3%A9 Todo lo de FANTÉ explicado AQUÍ: www.hijosdelaresistencia.com/fante ————————- ️ Apúntate a nuestra Newsletter aquí: https://hijosdelaresistencia.com/un-email-semanal ♂️ Entrena con nosotros: https://hijosdelaresistencia.com/formulario/ Accede a La Academia https://academia.hijosdelaresistencia.com/ ------------------------------------------ Para crear este episodio me he basado en: 1. Hydren, J. R., & Cohen, B. S. (2015). Current scientific evidence for a polarized cardiovascular endurance training model. Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research, 29(12), 3523-3530. https://doi.org/10.1519/JSC.0000000000001197 2. Stöggl, T., & Sperlich, B. (2014). Polarized training has greater impact on key endurance variables than threshold, high-intensity, or high-volume training. Frontiers in Physiology, 5, 33. https://doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2014.00033 3. Rosenblat, M. A., Perrotta, A. S., & Vicenzino, B. (2019). Polarized vs. threshold training intensity distribution on endurance sport performance: A systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials. Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research, 33(12), 3491-3500. https://doi.org/10.1519/JSC.0000000000002618 4. Neal, C. M., Hunter, A. M., Brennan, L., O'Sullivan, A., Hamilton, D. L., De Vito, G., & Galloway, S. D. (2013). Six weeks of a polarized training-intensity distribution leads to greater physiological and performance adaptations than a threshold model in trained cyclists. Journal of Applied Physiology, 114(4), 461-471. https://doi.org/10.1152/japplphysiol.00652.2012 5. Muñoz, I., Seiler, S., Bautista, J., España, J., Larumbe, E., & Esteve-Lanao, J. (2014). Does polarized training improve performance in recreational runners? International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance, 9(2), 265-272. https://doi.org/10.1123/ijspp.2012-0350
La convezione dello stadio Renzo Barbera può cambiare il futuro del Club attraverso la riqualificazione dell'area di viale del Fante attraverso fondi privati
Send us a textJoin us as we celebrate the spirit of camaraderie and connect with bourbon enthusiasts at the Bourbon on the Banks festival in Frankfort, Kentucky. With special guests Barry Brinegar, Stephen Fante, and Amine Kar we're sharing stories and laughs from the heart of bourbon country, where hospitality is as rich as the flavors in your glass. We explore the unique blend of bourbon and cigars, highlighting how they elevate each other and create unforgettable experiences. Stephen talks about Stephen Beam Master Distiller of Limestone Branch , providing insights into his journey in revitalizing the Beam family distillery while respecting its storied legacy.Our episode journeys through the vibrant world of the Kentucky bourbon scene, where collaboration and passion fuel the industry. Hear from Amine, who went from liquor store owner to bourbon brand founder, illustrating the power of community and support among both big and small brands. Barry shares exciting news about a new destination in Lexington, featuring an amphitheater that promises to create lasting memories. Together, we weave personal anecdotes with industry insights, all while celebrating the rich tradition of Kentucky whiskey and the joy it brings to people from all walks of life.We wrap up by reviewing the evolution of the bourbon industry talking about icons like Denny Potter and Jane from Maker's Mark. As we reminisce about rare bourbon tastings and the artistry behind recreating historical flavors, stories from festivals like Bourbon on the Banks remind us of the connections formed over shared glasses. Join us in appreciating the layered experiences the bourbon world offers—good bourbon, good times, and the friends who live their lives Uncut and Unfiltered. Remember to enjoy responsibly and embrace the special moments these festivals create.voice over Whiskey Thief If You Have Gohsts Add for SOFLSupport the showhttps://www.scotchybourbonboys.com
Polarizacija glede pravic žensk vse bolj ločuje slovenske fante in dekleta. Delež deklet, ki menijo, da ženske nimajo dovolj pravic, se je v zadnjih šestih letih močno povečal, medtem ko se je delež fantov, ki menijo, da imajo ženske preveč pravic, podvojil. To kažejo rezultati raziskave Mladi 2024. Tudi izsledki raziskave Empath kažejo podobno sliko. Gostje tokratne oddaje Intelekta, dr. Veronika Tašner, dr. Nina Perger in dr. Jasna Podreka so poskušale osvetliti kompleksno ozadje teženj po retradicionalizaciji ter ponuditi morebitne načine odzivanja na vse večji ideološki razkol v družbi. Prav tako so spregovorile o novi moškosti in načinih spopadanja s škodljivimi stereotipi v izobraževalnem sistemu.
LA is currently losing a fight to responsibilities so it's a 3 peat of the duo. Olympics, NBA players, Noah Lyles, Tim Walls, Drake and more. We also discuss new music including Logic's new album 'Ultra 85', Fante's EP 'Pacific Time Part 2', and Larry June's album 'Doing It for Me'. They also touch on the career of Lauryn Hill and the recent cancellation of the Fugees reunion tour. The hosts then talk about the box office flops of Zachary Levi's movie 'Harold and the Purple Crown' and the film adaptation of the video game 'Borderlands'. They speculate on the reasons for these failures and the impact of directors on the success of a film. In this final part of the conversation, Antonio and Cam discuss their thoughts on the movie 'The Bike Riders' and share their takeaways. They also talk about upcoming movies they're excited to watch.
Our host, LUL President & CEO Lyndon Pryor, is joined by Louisville Sports Commission President Greg Fante. The Louisville Sports Commission (LSC) is tasked with attracting, hosting, and creating sporting events and activities in the community to promote the economy while also fostering healthy and active lifestyles through sport. The duo discusses Louisville's evolution, the role that sports have played in this city's development, how sport evokes change, and the possibility of a pro sports team. Fante is a Louisville native and UofL graduate. He has been with the LSC for 16 years and previously worked in hospitality and tourism.
Patrizia Debicke Van der Noot"Figlia di re: un matrimonio per l'Italia"Ali Ribelli Edizioniwww.aliribelli.comUn'altra figura femminile che ha fatto la storia? Il matrimonio della principessa Maria Clotilde di Savoia si trasforma in un fil rouge per raccontare la storia franco-italiana dal luglio 1859 al gennaio 1861, affacciandosi sui cambiamenti politici epocali per la Francia, il Regno di Sardegna, la penisola italica, l'Europa, l'Africa e l'America, che vedeva Nordisti e Sudisti impegnati nella guerra di secessione. Matrimonio che spinse il marito, il principe francese Napoleon Joseph, già attento alla causa italiana e amico di patrioti, a offrire pubblico sostegno ai Savoia per la conquista dell'Italia, anche durante il lungo e tragico assedio di Gaeta.«Se c'è un'autrice che sa raccontare il passato, questa è Patrizia Debicke. Insieme a lei non vivrete solo una bella avventura, ma vi ritroverete ad affrontare un vero e proprio viaggio nel tempo, dove voi stessi sarete parte della Storia.»Franco Forte«Come uno stiletto, o una bacchetta magica, la prosa di Patrizia Debicke squarcia il velo ineffabile che divide il presente dal passato.»Marcello SimoniPatrizia Debicke van der Noot: romanzi, gialli, thriller, gialli storici e d'avventura, racconti. Critica letteraria e collaborazioni editoriali con: Milanonera, The Blog Around The Corner, Contorni di Noir, Writers Magazine Italia e Libro Guerriero. Romanzi gialli storici: L'oro dei Medici, La gemma del cardinale, L'uomo dagli occhi glauchi, La Sentinella del Papa, La congiura di San Domenico, L'eredità medicea, per le collane Delos History Crime e Convoy, a doppia firma con sua figlia Alessandra Ruspoli, L'enigma del Fante di Cuori e Il Menestrello di Notre-Dame. Conferenze storiche per il FAI, per gli Istituti Italiani di Cultura di Francia e Lussemburgo, per l'Università del Lussemburgo, per circoli letterari. Workshop di scrittura per scuole medie e superiori. Coordinatore e conduttore per il 10° e 12° Festival del Giallo di Pistoia.IL POSTO DELLE PAROLEascoltare fa pensarewww.ilpostodelleparole.itDiventa un supporter di questo podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/il-posto-delle-parole--1487855/support.
Send us a Text Message.This episode wrapped up our day in the studio with the fellas from Cross the Line 15/24. And what a show it was! We talked, basketball, the Keys, getting shot, getting drunk and all kinds of things while also experiencing some naughty behavior from JBow and Duane! All in all, it was a very fun day capped off with a great dinner and visit to Oak and Match! Sit back and enjoy Part Two of 2 Shots on a Barrel Collaboration with Cross the Line 15/24.https://www.facebook.com/groups/288170582570690 Bourbon Podcast Bo Brothers
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Send us a Text Message.Well, the ole boys from Cross the Line 15/24 in Indiana paid 2 Shots on a Barrel a nice visit and a great time was had by all. Let's just say ole Bourbon Expert and Cross the Line 15/24 producer Alan Stenger tried to educate the boys of the finer side of Bourbon. Epic Fail! Not that Alan didn't try mind you; it's just the Bo Brothers aren't the educating type. Sit back and listen to a fun collaboration with the Alan Stenger, Jeff Montag and Duane Bischoff with Cross the Line 15/24!https://www.facebook.com/groups/288170582570690 Bourbon Podcast Bo Brothers
Gather round as we reminisce with the charismatic Stephen Fante in the heart of Kentucky's bourbon belt, where every pour tells a story. Our latest adventure takes us to Pat's Steakhouse in Louisville, a haven for whiskey aficionados and racetrack regulars alike, where we unearth the tales of camaraderie and history that imbue these spaces with soul. Stephen, along with Makers Mark whisky father Bill Samuel , toast to the unspoken heroes behind each bottle, revealing how the Kentucky spirit fosters a sense of belonging that's as warm and inviting as the amber nectar itself.Venture behind the barrel with us at Limestone Branch Distillery, where we pull back the curtain on the artistry of whiskey selection. The Beam family shares their meticulous approach to crafting the perfect sip—where the proof is much more than a number, it's the heartbeat of flavor. We chat about how the distillery's familial spirit spills into their creations, how the industry commits to conservation, and the promise of collaborations that tantalize the senses. Whether it's a masterclass with bourbon society buffs or guiding state liquor aficionados, our episode uncovers the diversity of palates and the myth that only a 'super palate' can discern the world's finest whiskeys.Finally, we cap off our conversation with a hearty laugh over coffee mishaps at White Castles, revealing the lengths we go to protect the integrity we savor in our daily brew. As we highlight the connection between coffee beans and whiskey grains, we toast to the agricultural artisans that shape the flavors we cherish. So, pull up a chair, pour yourself a dram, and join the Scotchy Bourbon Boys community where every moment is a celebration of good whiskey, great food, and the best of company. Support the showhttps://www.scotchybourbonboys.com
On the coast of West Africa is a nation that represents the very heart of the region. This area has been inhabited for millennia by hundreds of different people groups. The Fon, Fante and the mighty Asante have all made this land their home. The Asante formed the great Ashanti confederation and then made an empire that is still spoken of to this day. This nation pushed through European colonialism and emerged as the first African nation to break into independence. This nation has seen the highest parts of freedom and struggles with external abuse. This nation is strong, storied and unique. This is Ghana.
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In this inspiring video, join Eze Akinyemi on his remarkable journey of self-discovery and cultural connection. Eze, also known as the Visceral Connections Coach (VCC), is a passionate advocate for reconnecting African descendants to the culture embedded in their DNA. His nearly decade-long endeavor culminated in the creation of his heartfelt book, "Found My People." As Eze embarked on his first trip to Africa in 2013, visiting Nigeria and finally stepping foot on the hallowed Badagry beach, he experienced a truly visceral moment. Tears streaming down his face, he realized that he and his daughter were the first members of their family to return to African soil after being forcefully uprooted from the continent centuries ago. It was a profound revelation that ignited his mission to embrace his heritage. During his journey, Eze encountered native Nigerian Igbo and Yoruba people who recognized elements of their own culture within him. Through a DNA test, it was confirmed that Eze is a descendant of both the Igbo and Yoruba people, two of Nigeria's largest ethnic groups. Additionally, his mother's side revealed his connection to the Fante people of Ghana. To honor his heritage, Eze legally changed his name to reflect his rich ancestry. Beyond his passion for cultural reconnection, Eze is also dedicated to helping individuals and small businesses thrive. As a VCC and owner of a small to medium enterprise (SME), he brings his exceptional training skills to guide and inspire others. Eze's leadership abilities were recognized during his tenure as Chapter Chair for SCORE, a business counseling service under the US Small Business Administration. Through his innovative thinking and management style, he garnered national attention and achieved the esteemed status of "Chapter Chair Emeritus." Eze also served as a Small Business Development Center Board Advisor, further exemplifying his commitment to fostering entrepreneurial success. Join Eze Akinyemi on his transformative journey of discovering his roots, reconnecting with his heritage, and empowering others through cultural exploration. Prepare to be inspired and moved by his powerful story and unwavering dedication. Found My People | Find Your Tribe #ConnectingTheDisconnected #EzeAkinyemi #JourneyOfEze #Inspiration #Motivation #Innovation #ChangeMaker #Activist #SocialImpact #Empowerment #Leadership #GrowthMindset #Success #Entrepreneurship #CommunityBuilding #Technology #GlobalChange #MakingADifference #BreakBarriers #HumanRights
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In this inspiring video, join Eze Akinyemi on his remarkable journey of self-discovery and cultural connection. Eze, also known as the Visceral Connections Coach (VCC), is a passionate advocate for reconnecting African descendants to the culture embedded in their DNA. His nearly decade-long endeavor culminated in the creation of his heartfelt book, "Found My People." As Eze embarked on his first trip to Africa in 2013, visiting Nigeria and finally stepping foot on the hallowed Badagry beach, he experienced a truly visceral moment. Tears streaming down his face, he realized that he and his daughter were the first members of their family to return to African soil after being forcefully uprooted from the continent centuries ago. It was a profound revelation that ignited his mission to embrace his heritage. During his journey, Eze encountered native Nigerian Igbo and Yoruba people who recognized elements of their own culture within him. Through a DNA test, it was confirmed that Eze is a descendant of both the Igbo and Yoruba people, two of Nigeria's largest ethnic groups. Additionally, his mother's side revealed his connection to the Fante people of Ghana. To honor his heritage, Eze legally changed his name to reflect his rich ancestry. Beyond his passion for cultural reconnection, Eze is also dedicated to helping individuals and small businesses thrive. As a VCC and owner of a small to medium enterprise (SME), he brings his exceptional training skills to guide and inspire others. Eze's leadership abilities were recognized during his tenure as Chapter Chair for SCORE, a business counseling service under the US Small Business Administration. Through his innovative thinking and management style, he garnered national attention and achieved the esteemed status of "Chapter Chair Emeritus." Eze also served as a Small Business Development Center Board Advisor, further exemplifying his commitment to fostering entrepreneurial success. Join Eze Akinyemi on his transformative journey of discovering his roots, reconnecting with his heritage, and empowering others through cultural exploration. Prepare to be inspired and moved by his powerful story and unwavering dedication. Found My People | Find Your Tribe #ConnectingTheDisconnected #EzeAkinyemi #JourneyOfEze #Inspiration #Motivation #Innovation #ChangeMaker #Activist #SocialImpact #Empowerment #Leadership #GrowthMindset #Success #Entrepreneurship #CommunityBuilding #Technology #GlobalChange #MakingADifference #BreakBarriers #HumanRights
Picture a world where the rich aroma of cigars and the soothing warmth of Yellowstone bourbon collide. Join us as we unwind with Stephen Fante, an aficionado & Limestone Branch Distilleries Official Brand Ambassador and Spokes Person who's deeply passionate about these two indulgences. We unravel the intriguing ways in which cigars can augment the flavors of bourbon and the unique methods to incorporate the taste of bourbon into a cigar. What's more, Stephen shares an unforgettable encounter with the Patel family and Arnold Schwarzenegger's cigar smoking experience.Now, shift focus to the phenomenal legacy of the Beam family, with their strong influence on the bourbon industry spanning seven generations. We delve into Stephen Beam's efforts to uphold this legacy and the profound impact of his mother, Dotty Ann Dant and her family. You'll also hear about Stephen & Paul Bean's noteworthy contribution to the craft distillery movement, which might just land him a place in the Bourbon Hall of Fame.Finally, we immerse ourselves in Stephen Fante's world of Bourbon and cigars. Hear about his double-ascount award-winning ambassador of the year accolade, which has set a new benchmark for the industry. Get a glimpse into his fun-filled experiences at the Kentucky Bourbon Festival and the Lick Cigar Bar. And, not to miss, Stephen shares a rather amusing anecdote about playing with puppies. So sit back, relax and let your senses be captivated by this fascinating journey into the world of Bourbon and cigars. Support the showhttps://www.scotchybourbonboys.com
Upon his first visit to Africa in 2013 Richard was told by the Igbo's and Yoruba's in Nigeria that he was one of them! When a DNA test proved them correct he legally changed his name to reflect the fact that he is Igbo & Yoruba on his Fathers side and a member of the Fante people of Ghana on his Mothers side! For more, go to https://www.foundmypeople.com/
Guest Dr. Kathy Gosser joins hosts Tom and Kelvin to discuss how faculty, instructional designers, and others can adopt habits of “repurposing” across the multifaceted work of online education and digital learning. Podcast Recording Download Transcript: PDF Episode 142 Show Notes: Episode Synopsis via Twitter View complete list of episode highlights via Twitter Coffee Links Single-origin Honduras from Fante's Coffee (Louisville, KY) Keurig's Original Donut Shop Decaf Content Links Dr. Kathy Gosser's Online Profile UofL's Yum! Center for Global Franchise Excellence Yum! Brands Diagram: Reusability/Contextualization (“Modular Content Hierarchy”) based on work of Hodgins (Autodesk) Extra Special Feature Video Version of this Episode!
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Greg Fante, the President and CEO of the Louisville Sports Commission, talks about the new inductees to the Kentucky Sports Hall of Fame.The inductees are: Ton LeachRick BozichBrigid DeVriesChris LoftonBubba Paris
Greetings Glocal Citizens! This week on the podcast we're back on the trailblazing path and once again, it is all about Destination Africa! Our guides are my guests, the Ghanaian-Briton duo Abena and Ekow Richardson, the co-founders of Destination Africa, which, through programs, workshops, dvds, channels, live streams and other merchandise offers a wealth of knowledge in African languages, culture, heritage and lifestyle. With backgrounds in software engineering, the hair and fashion industries, and professional basketball the Destination Africa journey began for Ekow once he became a father with the decision to apply his passions to inspiring and empowering the next generation of young leaders. As a homeschooling mum, Abena is also the main facilitator for Destination Africa. She uses her energetic, coordinated, innovative, loving, exciting, and disciplined teaching style to deliver results while her partner uses his IT skills as the technological mind behind all things Destination Africa. Together this family affair is one to watch as a primer on planning a relocating a family and a business in uncertain times. Where to find the Richardsons? www.destinationafrica.com On LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/michael-ekow-richardson-957729254/) On Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/destafricagrp/) On Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/destafricagrp/) On Twitter (https://twitter.com/DestAfricaGrp) On Youtube (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCiDBW8C_kan2vp90YvroFtg) On Whatsapp (https://chat.whatsapp.com/DBIGt0DPvDzEX8PVrIjXDO) Other topics of interest: Exotic Park, West Legon (https://www.google.com/maps/uv?pb=!1s0xfdf9dbfe95f36e5%3A0xee31370d7529d80e!3m1!7e115!4shttps%3A%2F%2Flh5.googleusercontent.com%2Fp%2FAF1QipPRBTdAxuCVpXgyWoU9UetYVCux0ekN0t-Q_JE%3Dw520-h350-n-k-no!5sexotic%20park%20west%20legon%20event%20space%20-%20Google%20Search!15sCgIgAQ&imagekey=!1e10!2sAF1QipPRBTdAxuCVpXgyWoU9UetYVCux0ekN0t-Q_JE&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjZovmtmcL-AhUFm2oFHbT9DcYQ7ZgBKAB6BAgTEAI) Winneba, Ghana (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Winneba) San kofa a yenkyiri (https://www.stockton.edu/sankofa/about.html) About Fante people in Ghana (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fante_people) A survey of Ghana's Parliament (https://issafrica.org/iss-today/ghanas-split-parliament-has-failed-to-meet-public-expectations) About civics education in Africa (https://www.researchgate.net/publication/341283125_Civic_Education_and_Pupils'_Civic_Dispositions_in_Ghana_and_Nigeria_A_Comparative_Analysis/fulltext/5eb8a8efa6fdcc1f1dcff694/Civic-Education-and-Pupils-Civic-Dispositions-in-Ghana-and-Nigeria-A-Comparative-Analysis.pdf) Kumapim Royals International Band's Time Changes (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ldRMRLUt94U) Special Guest: Ekow Richardson.
durée : 00:13:47 - Les Nuits de France Culture - par : Albane Penaranda - En 1987, les romans de l'écrivain John Fante paraissent en France. Emerveillement des lecteurs qui découvrent son alter ego, Bandini, dans des récits largement autobiographiques comme "La Route de Los Angeles". Entretien avec son traducteur Brice Matthieussent dans l'émission "Pour ainsi dire". - invités : Brice Matthieussent écrivain et traducteur
Access Louisville is a weekly podcast from Louisville Business First. Follow us on popular podcast services to never miss an episode. Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts | Spotify | StitcherGreg Fante wants to make you notice the Louisville Sports Commission.Fante, who officially stepped into the president and CEO role at the Commission last month, is focused on increasing the name recognition for his organization. He compared what he wants to do for sports what Fund for the Arts did for the arts, he said in an interview on the Access Louisville Podcast.The Sports Commission has been busy prepping for the South Regional of the NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament (the Sweet Sixteen Tournament), hosted in Louisville this year.Fante explains how Louisville won the tournament, and some of his favorite sporting events to watch.We also discuss a shiny new rendering unveiled for a $51 million distillery project. The project from Blue Run Spirits was designed by a key architect behind other projects including the Google Headquarters, Lego Brand Museum and more.Blue Run is located in Georgetown, Kentucky, and the facility is expected to open in 2025.Beyond basketball and bourbon, we also go through several other top headlines from the week, including a new food selections at the Lynn Family Stadium, a $2.6 million house in Prospect, a new hospital project and another Rooster's fire.Access Louisville is a weekly podcast from Louisville Business First. It's hosted by David A. Mann and Laurel Deppen. Our guests are Fante, Shea Van Hoy and Haley Cawthon.It's available on popular podcast services, including Apple Podcasts and Spotify, which are linked above. You also can listen to the show in the player above.
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Kristin and Dina are traveling this week, so Bill is joined by two other Philly Home Collective team members, Joe Morrison & Dan Giannetto to discuss their top 5 Philly area golf recommendations. The guys list both public and private courses for that golfer that is new to Philadelphia. Due to scheduling issues, we had to record in the morning, so no booze! It was a morning coffee episode... Which explains the reason for a beverages below...Featured drinks: La Colombe Corsica, Nespresso, and Fante's Organic Love BuzzGolf recommendations: 7:18IG & Facebook: @homecollectivehappyhour
Yellowstone Select has been around for a long time but did you know it's the fastest growing bourbon being consumed right now! It should be ... a Beam... specifically Steve Beam is the mastermind behind it and he has QUALITY bourbon in his veins! We had a chance to sit down with one of the best ambassadors in the Bourbon business... Mr. Stephen Fante who works day in and day out with Steve Beam at Limestone Distillery in Lebanon Kentucky. Now make no mistake about it, Stephen Fante is good at what he does and people come from EVERYWHERE to have the opportunity to take one of his tours, do a single barrel pick or smoke a cigar with him and just hear him talk about his favorite topic! Take a listen to this episode of 2 Shots as Stephen tells about getting kicked out of the VIP section at last year's Kentucky Bourbon Festival, the 150th anniversary of Yellowstone, the connection to the National Parks, the 2022 Limited Edition Yellowstone Bourbon and so much more! You'll enjoy this show for sure!#YellowstoneSelect #CharlieCrockett #ShannonLawson #NationalParks #FastestGrowingBrand #SteveBeam #FreddieNoe #PaulBeam #BearnosPrestonHwy #BarrelPicks #2002Tundra #BusTrip
Hey Whiskey Ringers, thanks for tuning in to another episode of the Whiskey Ring Podcast. This week's guest is Stephen Fante, National Brand Ambassador for Limestone Branch Distillery. Stephen has a fascinating back story: between being a tea sommelier (a new thing for me that I love), a childhood friend of Stephen Beam who lost touch then reconnected over the latter's distillery, and now a national brand ambassador, he is a damn interesting character. Limestone Branch Distillery is on the newer side, but there's no denying the massive heritage behind it. The Beam family, the most prolific single family in American whiskey, is here, too, in the form of Stephen and Paul Beam, 7th generation distillers. Then there's the connection with Yellowstone National Park. The Yellowstone brand is as old as the Park, being founded in 1872 in its honor. Though it's changed hands over the years, it is a venerable brand with a nearly continuous history. Now owned by Limestone Branch, the brand is in its new glory days - and Stephen Fante is at the front lines. Donate to the National Parks Conservation Association Here. Before we jump into the interview just a few quick notes: If you haven't joined the Patreon community yet, please consider doing so. It's Episode 50! The $5 tier will have access to the new, Patreon-only segment called “Under the Influencer”, where some of your favorite YouTubers/Instagrammers/Podcasters and more join me to talk about a topic that's under their skin in whiskey. This tier will also have priority access to upcoming barrel picks, including one coming up in partnership with the This is my Bourbon Podcast. The $25 tier - for people who really want to propel the pod and website forward - will have the same benefits as the $5 tier plus right of first refusal to join me on future barrel picks, access to bottles I'm sent to taste and review, and more. You can still support for as little as $1 a month if you'd like to stay up to date with these changes and news about what we've got coming up. Finally, please do like and subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you're listening - it really helps the Whiskey Ring Podcast move up the rankings. If you haven't yet, please follow Whiskey in my Wedding Ring and the Whiskey Ring Podcast on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter, and subscribe to the newsletter on the website. Thanks for listening! Now here's Stephen Fante of Limestone Branch Distillery. Limestone Branch Distillery Limestone Branch Distillery Website Limestone Branch Distiller Facebook Limestone Branch Distiller Instagram Limestone Branch Distiller YouTube Thanks to our Sponsor, ImpEx Beverages https://impexbev.com ImpEx on Instagram ImpEx on Facebook ImpEx on Twitter
We get into a discussion about the best places for a coffee meeting during this week's Access Louisville podcast.This discussion came up based on the news that Quills Coffee is planning new locations and a new bakery in the Highlands. Several local favorites came up during the discussion, including Heine Brothers', Quills, Sunergos, Fante's and more.After that we switch gears and chat about Crumbl Cookie's new location, a new downtown living development, a bourbon brand being sold and more.Access Louisville is a weekly podcast from Louisville Business First. You can find it on popular podcast services such as Apple Podcast, Google Podcasts, Spotify and more.
It's that time of year again: the end of the school year! To commemorate, we're re-releasing one of our favorite episodes featuring Acacia Fante. Listen in as she shares wisdom gained in her transition from the classroom to the EdTech space. Want more info on the #TeacherTransition movement? Check us out at careerbenders.com
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Episode 106 Notes and Links to Daniel Olivas' Work On Episode 106 of The Chills at Will Podcast, Pete welcomes Daniel Olivas, and the two talk about…well, everything. They discuss, among other things, Daniel's childhood in Los Angeles, pochismo, formative and unforgettable reads, his family's stories, his work as a lawyer and his myriad writing and genres, the difference between fiction and nonfiction with regard to truth, as well as his just-released short story collection. Daniel A. Olivas is the author of ten books and editor of two anthologies. His books include How to Date a Flying Mexican: New and Collected Stories (University of Nevada Press, 2022), The King of Lighting Fixtures: Stories (University of Arizona Press, 2017), Crossing the Border: Collected Poems (Pact Press, 2017), and Things We Do Not Talk About: Exploring Latino/a Literature through Essays and Interviews (San Diego State University Press, 2014). Daniel's plays have been produced for the stage and readings by Playwrights' Arena, Circle X Theatre Company, and The Road Theatre Company. Widely anthologized, Daniel has written for many publications including the New York Times, The Guardian, El Paso Times, Los Angeles Times, Los Angeles Review of Books, Huffington Post, High Country News, La Bloga, BOMB, and the Jewish Journal. Buy Daniel Olivas' How to Date a Flying Mexican Daniel Olivas' Website Buy Daniel Olivas' Books Daniel Olivas' Page at Los Angeles Review of Books Waiting for Godinez Play Information and Praise "Turning the Page"-Daniel's beautiful tribute to his father from Stanford Magazine At about 2:50, Daniel gives his family background, including his father's experiences with writing and education, as well as Daniel's schooling and educational experiences At about 10:10, Daniel responds to Pete's questions about writing and artistic influences for Daniel's father At about 11:40, Daniel talks about bilingualism in his family and a meaningful comment from his mother about his writing At about 16:30, Daniel talks about family roots in Ocotlán, Jalisco, and its influence on his writing At about 17:40, Daniel highlights his fictionalized city of Dos Cuentos and the ways in which he uses the city in his work At about 18:50, Daniel talks about early reviews of his story collection and the ways in which they often add “trigger warnings” and what those warnings reinforce for him At about 19:40, Pete asks Daniel about John Fante and Daniel talks about Fante as a great chronicler of the immigrant experiences At about 21:45, Pete and Daniel talk about shared roots in Jesuit high schools and Daniel gives background on connections to Father Greg Boyle At about 23:30, Daniel responds to Pete's questions about important texts that Daniel gravitated to, as Daniel talks about how long it took him to think about writing himself and being inspired by Juan Rulfo, Sandra Cisneros, and Rivera's And the Earth Did Not Devour Him, and laments missing taking a class with José Antonio Burciaga At about 26:00, Pete and Daniel fanboy over Villarreal's Pocho, and Daniel talks about the evolving meanings of “pocho” At about 29:40, Daniel talks about “shaming” over the ways that Mexican Catholic customs were manifested At about 32:25, shout out to Pete's beloved uncle At about 33:30, Pete wonders about turning points in Daniel's route to becoming a professional writer, including early publication with The Stanford Chaparral, and unfortunate grief bringing inspiration through his first novel dealing with joy and pain At about 40:30, Daniel details the publication of Assumption and Other Stories with Bilingual Press At about 41:15, Daniel talks about how his career trajectory and writing style may differ from what his work would have been like had he gone the MFA route; he also quotes Stewart Dybek At about 43:00, Daniel talks about keeping his work fresh At about 44:30, Daniel references an article he wrote for The Guardian upon the publication of American Dirt, as well as a telling quote from Luis Alberto Urrea At about 45:40, Daniel references two story from the recent collection that highlight the Trump years At about 47:15, Daniel responds to Pete's slight misunderstanding about the differences in writing for law and for fiction At about 50:25, Pete wonders if Daniel can point out any renderings of the law that have rung true for him At about 53:50, Pete references a chilling Law & Order episode, and Daniel talks about parallels to Trump and the events of recent years At about 58:50, Daniel talks about how he chose the stories for his latest collection and his mindset in choosing “old” and newer stories At about 1:01:05, Daniel talks about reading his work spanning so many years and judging any “evolution” in his writing At about 1:02:00, Daniel asks Pete his thoughts on whether Daniel's work reads as similar throughout the years At about 1:04:30, Daniel references “Later Days,” an early “cynical” story of his curated by Bruce Handy At about 1:07:30, Daniel recollects some interesting childhood reading and Daniel talks about the reading connection to his later writing At about 1:08:25, Pete points out connections between the reading histories of Tod Goldberg and Daniel At about 1:08:55, Daniel talks about the short story collection and its dedication and connections to Luis Alberto Urrea's Hummingbird's Daughter At about 1:11:20, Daniel talks about an upcoming article for Alta Journal discussing Natalie Diaz's “Postcolonial Love Poem” At about 1:12:20, Daniel says he'll accept any comparisons to Franz Kafka or Garcia Marquez, and talks about Dagoberto Gilb, A Parrot in the Oven by Victor Martinez, Borges, Yxta Maya Murray, and others as inspirations At about 1:15:25, Daniel makes a comparison between his work (especially with short stories) and the life of a character actor At about 1:17:20, Pete shouts out an incredible piece by Borges- “The Gospel According to Mark” At about 1:21:45, Daniel talks about storylines in his writing and ideas of morality At about 1:24:20, Daniel explains “political writing” that is overtly not political At about 1:25:05, Pete makes parallels between Toni Morrison's one short story's headlines At about 1:27:00, Pete highlights the skillful magical realism of the title short story, and Daniel explains the balance between the two parts of the phrase At about 1:31:00, Pete and Daniel discuss themes of agency for women, with Conchita as an example At about 1:34:00, Pete highlights a skillful line in the title story, and Daniel responds to Pete's questions about using second person and present tense At about 1:36:15, Daniel discusses the importance of prioritizing the title before getting into the story's nuts and bolts At about 1:38:25, Pete and Daniel discuss minimalism and dichos in Daniel's writing At about 1:45:00, Pete shouts out “Belen” as possibly his favorite story and compares Belen's situation to that of the the narrator in Antonya Nelson's “In the Land of Men” At about 1:47:00, Pete asks about the cool names used in the collection At about 1:49:40, Quezatcoatl is discussed as featured in the short story collection At about 1:51:20, Pete asks Daniel about a hilarious and deep turn-of-phrase in discussing evil and history, as Daniel discusses some awkward conversations with Hollywood types oversimplifying race for financial purposes At about 1:54:55, Daniel reads from the title story At about 1:59:45, Pete wonders about future projects for Daniel At about 2:02:00, Daniel talks about the events for the book's launch, and discusses a nice pre-release review from Buzzfeed You can now subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts, and leave me a five-star review. 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Patricio X. Maya Solís was born in Quito, Ecuador, and moved to California at age 12. He writes in English and Spanish. His first book, Walking Around with Fante and Bukowski, is made up of 21 essays grouped into sections about art, politics, and autobiography. His second book, 80 MPH, is a collection of eighty powerful poems written in Spanish. Reggaetón Cruise is the author's third book and his first published novel. His upcoming book, Too Much Sweetie, is a lyrical novel about René, a young Ecuadoran artist trapped between a moneyed upbringing and his current down-and-out North American reality. René's tense world view all but collapses when he falls for Meaw-Meaw, an ambitious Thai masseuse who loves him for all that he wants to leave behind. Too Much Sweetie, that strangest of the things-a sensual novel of ideas- is set to be published later this year under the Hollywood publisher Grady Miller Books, which has also published the writer's previous books. Maya holds an M.A. in Arts Journalism from the Newhouse School at Syracuse University and a B.A. in English from CSULA. He has been a Visiting Scholar at the CalArts' Aesthetics and Politics program and a poetry lecturer at the Los Angeles Public Library Summer Lecture Series. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.