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Dėl pasikeitusios politinės situacijos JAV kai kuriose Europos šalyse imama svarstyti ir abejoti dėl amerikietiškų ginklų įsigijimo, kai kurie ekspertai žengia toliau ir sako, kad ginklų pirkimas iš JAV anksčiau buvęs saugumo garantija dabar gali tapti saugumo rizika. Prancūzijos prezidentas Emanuelis Makronas Europos šalims sako – nustokite pirkti amerikietiškus ginklus, pirkite europietiškus.Laidoje dalyvauja Lietuvos gynybos ir saugumo pramonės asociacijos patarėjas Darius Užkuraitis, Seimo Nacionalinio saugumo ir gynybos komiteto pirmininkas Giedrimas Jeglinskas, LRT RADIJO bendradarbis Lenkijoje Laurynas Vaičiūnas, LRT RADIJO bendradarbė Švedijoje Vaida Strazda, Adenauerio fondo Lietuvoje vadovė Fausta Šimaitytė.Ved. Agnė Skamarakaitė.
In this powerful episode of the Relentless Pursuit Podcast,host Joe Adams sits down with leadership coach and author Fausta Phelan. Fausta shares her deeply personal journey of overcoming a tumultuous upbringing, multiple marriages, and emotional baggage to find her true purpose in life. She discusses the importance of self-awareness, effective communication, andleading oneself before leading others. Fausta also introduces her book 'Living Baggage Free,' a guide to emotional freedom and personal growth. Tune in for an inspiring conversation that delves into the complexities of human relationships, the power of forgiveness, and the relentless pursuit of personal and professional development. 00:00 Understanding Life's Purpose00:30 The Journey of Emotional Baggage01:47 Introduction to the Podcast02:24 Meet Fausta Phelan04:24 The Concept of Leadership07:58 Living Baggage Free: The Book11:01 Generational Baggage and Family Dynamics39:10 The Beginning of a Bodybuilding Journey40:06 Military Life and Personal Decisions43:07 Challenges and Reflections on Relationships49:18 Understanding Personal Baggage56:20 The Importance of Self-Awareness01:06:40 Leadership and Communication01:12:05 Final Thoughts and Future Plans
Joi, Februarie 6 - Sf. Cuv. Mc. Vucol Episcopul Smirnei; Sf. Mucenici Iulian, Fausta si Maxim; Sf. Cuv. Varsanufie
How did Constantine the Great conquer his rivals and shape the Roman Empire?Tristan Hughes discusses the dramatic rise of Roman Emperor Constantine I with Professor David Potter. They discuss the scandalous tales and strategic manoeuvres that defined Constantine's ascent, including his brutal execution of his son Crispus and his wife Fausta, his significant victory at the Milvian Bridge, and his delicate balance between Christianity and Roman paganism. Together they uncover the personal dramas and political strategies that reshaped the Roman Empire and cemented Constantine's legacy.Presented by Tristan Hughes. Audio editor is Aidan Lonergan, the producer is Joseph Knight. The senior producer is Anne-Marie Luff.The Ancients is a History Hit podcast.Sign up to History Hit for hundreds of hours of original documentaries, with a new release every week and ad-free podcasts. Sign up at https://www.historyhit.com/subscribe. You can take part in our listener survey here:https://uk.surveymonkey.com/r/6FFT7MKTheme music from Motion Array, all other music from Epidemic Sound
She was born in Rome to a wealthy and prominent family. Though her father Pretexatus was a pagan, her mother Fausta instructed her in the things of God. Her father married her against her will to Publius, a prodigal and impious man lacking in Christian or pagan virtue. Anastasia was in the custom of dressing herself as a poor working woman and going out by night to visit and comfort the many Christians in prison (this was the time of Diocletian's persecution). When Publius discovered this, he was furious that his wife was demeaning herself by consorting with the despised Christians, and had his wife locked in the house with so little food that she came close to death by starvation. She was able to get a letter to her spiritual father Chrysogonus, who was also in prison, and their correspondence helped to sustain her through her ordeal. After three months her husband died in a shipwreck and she regained her freedom. Immediately she redoubled her work for the suffering Christians and their families, devoting all her time and wealth to their comfort and care. One day Diocletian declared that all Christians in his prisons should be slain, and his command was carried out in one night. The next day Anastasia came to visit her beloved companions and, learning that all were dead, fell sobbing by the gate, no longer caring to conceal her Christian faith from anyone. Almost immediately she was arrested and brought before the authorities, who subjected her to every form of abuse. One prefect offered to marry her if she would bow to the idols, but to have her tortured to death if she would not. When she was unmoved, he attempted to rape her, but was struck blind and died miserably. She then briefly escaped to Nicaea and found refuge with the pious St Theodota, but was seized again along with Theodota and her children. After further trials and torments Anastasia, Theodota and her children, and others who had been converted to Christ through Anastasia's example, were executed. Saint Anastasia's relics were taken to Rome, where a church was built in her honor. The relics were later translated to Constantinople and placed in another church bearing her name, where they worked many miracles. Because she has healed many through her prayers from the effects of poisons and potions, she is called Pharmocolytria, "Deliverer from Potions."
From the 2015 archives Guest: Fausta Rodriguez-Wertz, editor of Fausta's Blog, joins me for a chat with Alina Garcia-Lapuerta, author of "La Belle Creole".
Zapraszamy na nowy odcinek programu "Rezerwacja". Gośćmi Katarzyny Janowskiej są: Cezary Kosiński i Wojciech Faruga, którzy opowiedzą o spektaklu "Faust". To najnowsza premiera w Teatrze Narodowym w Warszawie. Kinga Sabak wydała debiutancką książkę - "Trochę z zimna, trochę z radości". Zbiór opowiadań inspirowany osobistymi emocjami i doświadczeniami nieheteronormatywnej osoby. Nasz reporter był na planie filmu "Wielka Warszawska". To nowa produkcja w reżyserii Bartłomieja Ignaciuka, w roli głównej Tomasz Ziętek. Polecimy widzom “Rezerwacji” również jeszcze kilka nowości kulturalnych i tytułów, na które warto zwrócić uwagę.
Všetko má svoju daň. Túžba po poznaní bola v ľuďoch vždy veľmi silná, no honba za ním nedopadla vždy dobre. Nepriaznivý osud postihol aj Fausta – moderného človeka a vedca, ktorý pre odpovede na večné otázky bol ochotný zapredať svoju dušu diablovi. Veršovaná tragédia Johanna Wolfganga Goetheho je jedným z najznámejších diel v histórii svetovej literatúry a táto časť Schooltagu bude venovaná práve Faustovi. Kľúčové slová: Schooltag, Hashtag Čitateľský denník, Goethe, Johann Wolfgang Goethe, Faust, Belzebub
19. oktobrī Latvijas Universitātes Lielajā aulā Rīgas kamerkoris “Ave Sol”, Imanta Kokara 1969. gadā dibinātais leģendārais kolektīvs, atzīmēs savas pastāvēšanas 55. gadskārtu ar žilbinoši spilgtu koncertprogrammu. Tajā kamerkoris sola ne vien stāties līdzās savam saules vārdam, bet pat ar to spēkoties virtuozā kormūzikas programmā. Lai uzzinātu vairāk, uz studiju aicinājām kamerkora "Ave Sol" māksliniecisko vadītāju Andri Veismani. Mūsu sarunā par to, kādas pārmaiņas skārušas kori pēdējo piecu gadu laikā kopš iepriekšējās vērienīgās jubilejas; par jaunām iniciatīvām, pie kurām pieder arī pavasarī iedibinātais koncertcikls "Kora laboratorija" (to ievadīja Anastasija Kildiša, kura nu pošas uz Stokholmu, lai piedalītos Erika Eriksona diriģentu konkursā). Andris Veismanis jūsmīgi runā arī par saviem audzēkņiem, no kuriem liela daļa pievērsušies komponēšanai, piemēram, Jēkabs Bernāts. Kopīgi atceramies Andra paša gaitas korī "Ave Sol" kā dziedātājam un diriģentam. Un, protams, pievēršamies kora 55. jubilejas programmai, kuru nosacīti var iedalīt divās daļās – darbi, kuri pasūtīti tieši šim koncertam, un darbi, kuri skanējuši pasaulē, bet tagad atgriezīsies mājās. * Nu jau būs pagājuši teju 15 gadi kopš Latvijā pēdējoreiz koncertizpildījumā skanēja komponista Uģa Prauliņa “Grammy” balvai nominētais koncerts korim “The Nightingale” (“Lakstīgala”), kuru atzītajā ierakstā ieskaņoja Dāņu Nacionālais vokālais ansamblis. Koncerta pirmajā daļā daiļās putnu un cilvēku balsīs ietērpto Hansa Kristiana Andersena pasaku pirmoreiz gaismā cels latviešu mākslinieki – “Ave Sol”, diriģents Jurģis Cābulis un blokflautiste Ieva Nīmane, kura iejutīsies skanīgās lakstīgalas lomā. Pēc ilgākas pauzes Latvijas kormūzikas krastā pērn uzmirdzēja no “Ave Sol” senlaiku pūra Andra Veismaņa izsmeltā Ādolfa Skultes bangojošā poēma “Jūrai” – arī tā jubilejas koncertā izstaros saules gaismu “Ave Sol” dziedātāju balsīs. Putekļus gan nenāksies notraukt no pavisam svaigā Ērika Ešenvalda opusa “I Travelled the Old Road”, kurš “Ave Sol” jubilejas koncertā piedzīvos Latvijas pirmatskaņojumu. Tāpat Latvijas pirmatskaņojumu piedzīvot būs darbam, kurš tapa pērnruden, jaunajam komponistam Jēkabam Bernātam atnesot uzreiz divas uzvaras. Bernāta jaundarbs “Historia von D. Johann Fausten”, kas apcer pirmo Fausta tēla parādīšanos pasaules literatūras apvārsnī, uzvarēja gan 3. Starptautisko Eduarda Balša jauno komponistu konkursu Viļņā, gan šoziem pašu mājās ieguva 2023. gada Kormūzikas balvu nominācijā “Gada jaunrade kormūzikā”. Koncertam īpašus jaundarbus par saules tēmu radījuši trīs komponisti – Gundega Šmite, Krists Auznieks un arī Rīgas kamerkora “Ave Sol” mākslinieciskais vadītājs Andris Veismanis. Gundega Šmite lūko pēc konsonanses starp Latvijas un civilizācijas šūpuļa Grieķijas saulēm, skanot divām līdzīgām, bet atšķirīgām nepārtrauktām, vizuļojošām elpām diptihā “Saules dziesmas” korim un ērģelēm, kuras spēlēs izcilais meistars un ilgstošais kora “Ave Sol” muzikālais cīņu biedrs Aigars Reinis. Turpretim Kristu Auznieku saistījis stīgu instrumentu dzidrais dzintartonis jaundarbā “Endless Blossoms” (“Bezgalīgie ziedi”), kuru pirmatskaņos divi kolektīvi, kuru vadītājs pats radījis jaundarbu šim koncertam. Runa, protams, ir par Andri Veismani, viņa jaundarbu “Cilvēki laivās” un viņa vadīto Vidzemes kamerorķestri, kas pievienosies Rīgas kamerkorim “Ave Sol” gan Auznieka, gan paša Veismaņa skaņdarbu pasaules pirmatskaņojumos. Rīgas kamerkoris “Ave Sol” kopš dibināšanas 1969. gadā vienmēr ir bijusi jaunu skaņu meklējumu laboratorija. Imants Kokars bija personība, kuras pārraudzībā attīstījās jaunais folkloras vilnis, kā arī daudzskaitlīgs laikmetīgo kordarbu klāsts latviešu mūzikā. Arī šodien Andris Veismanis tur rūpi par nepārtrauktu jaunas mūzikas izskanēšanu “Ave Sol” repertuārā, un 55. jubilejas koncerts šogad iezīmē nogriezni atskatam uz jau paveikto, bet visnotaļ ir arī spēcīgs atspēriena punkts jaunradei un laikmetīgās latviešu kormūzikas turpinātībai, kuplinot komponistu loku arī “Ave Sol” dziedātāju rindās.
Seconda parte dell'intervista a Fausta Pavesio, Angel Investor Ecco i punti chiave dell'intervista Siamo partiti dall'approccio di Fausta per far arrivare opportunità nella sua direzione: network, onestà, trasparenza, focus sul dare. Cose semplici ma che, se fatte con costanza, possono davvero fare la differenza. Avete sentito come poi Fausta abbia deciso di capitalizzare e sintetizzare la sua esperienza fino a quel punto ed entrare nel mondo delle startup come angel investor. Se non sapete cos'è un angel seguite la pagina linkedin del business angel club verona che sto avviando assieme ad alcuni amici per fare formazione e cultura sull'angel investing in provincie ricche di idee e di spirito imprenditoriale come quella veronese! Avete sentito l'importanza del DARE, non del prendere, sopratutto con le startup e con le persone più bisognose. Poi magari un giorno prenderemo, ma non è quello il punto. Il punto è: se hai da dare, DAI. Fine. E starai benissimo così
In this episode we will examine the story of a real life demon who betrayed his brothers in arms, deceived many in a craven lust for power and murdered his own wife and child. With a resume like that, it goes without saying Roman Emperor, Saint Constantine the Great is held up as an iconic Christian hero. Also making special guest star appearances we have Romans, CAESAR, Christians, Eusebius, Lactantius, Christianity, Roman Empire, France, Britain, Italy, Rome, Tetrarch, Maxentius, Tiber river, Milvian Bridge, Jesus Christ, Chi Rho, Greek, Christos, Twitter, X, staurogram, crucifix, Arch of Constantine, Tetrarchy, Licinius, Maximinus, Edict of Milan, RON BURGUNDY, Paganism, Pontifex Maximus, pagan, Pope, council of Nicaea, Nicene Creed, Holy Trinity, Arius, Holy Land, St Helena, Constantinople, Fausta, Crispus, Jupiter, Persians, Armenia, Tiridates III, Persia, river Jordan, Bishop of Nicomedia, Pentecost, Holy Ghost, Mary, Apostles, Heaven, #SketchComedy #Sketch #Comedy #Sketch Comedy #Atheist #Science #History #Atheism #ConspiracyTheory #Conspiracy #Conspiracies #Sceptical #Scepticism #Mythology #Religion #Devil #Satan #Skeptic #Debunk #SatanIsMySuperhero #Podcast #funny #sketch #skit #comedy #comedyshow #comedyskits #HeavyMetal #RomanEmpire #Rome #AncientRome #Romans #RomanEmperor
Prima parte dell'intervista a Fausta Pavesio, Angel Investor Ecco i punti chiave dell'intervista avete sentito di come la curiosità di Fausta l'abbia portata a scegliere di studiare informatica negli anni 70 e di come lei abbia fatto questa scelta consapevole che aveva un piano B, ovvero eventualmente fare matematica e avere il percorso di insegnante come opzione “facile” nel caso fosse andata male in un campo molto all'avanguardia. Questo approccio è davvero molto saggio e mi ricorda una frase che ho letto spesso nei libri di Lee Child: spera nel meglio ma pianifica per il peggio. E avete sentito come Fausta rifletta sul valore di andare all'estero e sull'enorme beneficio che questo ha avuto sulla sua formazione, la sua cultura e le opportunità che le si sono poi presentate negli anni a venire. Se non l'avete visto vi consiglio di andare a vedere il video che ho pubblicato su Youtube sui 5 benefici di lavorare all'estero! Fausta qui ci dice come andare negli USA negli anni 90 le abbia poi permesso di essere una pioniera nel mondo di internet Molto bello come Fausta rifletta sul suo posizionamento in azienda come “non voler essere la moglie di”. A volte per trovare la nostra strada dobbiamo sapere dove andare, ma a volte basta sapere DA DOVE VOLER ANDARE VIA e poi succede che la strada si palesa mentre facciamo le nostre scelte. L'importante è non stare fermi! Abbiamo poi parlato dell'importanza delle side gigs come modo per sviluppare competenze che poi possiamo mettere al servizio anche di datori di lavoro più strutturati in situazioni molto più complesse. Ne parliamo spesso in questo podcast: se vedete un problema dall'inizio alla fine, e con la side gig siete solo voi quindi non avete scampo, diventate molto più sicuri di voi stessi, autorevoli e competenti e quindi avete molto più valore anche sul mercato del lavoro! Avete sentito il potere del network: una volta inserita in un contesto nuovo e a lei completamente ignoto, ha creato un'associazione di cui si è fatta presidente e questo le ha creato poi un sacco di opportunità, fra cui una delle primissime società che sviluppano siti web, che ha poi portato in Europa quando è tornata e abbiamo chiuso col cliffhanger sul come fare a farci chiamare, come fare a far succedere la serendipità di uno che ci chiama, guardacaso, quando ne abbiamo bisogno. e molto altro! Trovi show notes e link discussi su https://officeofcards.com/podcasts Scopri la Newsletter di Office of Cards! Segui il canale YouTube di Office of Cards! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Felipe vive en el antiguo molino de la tía Fausta, en plena Sierra de Madrid. Es argentino, cocinero, y lo está rehabilitando con sus propias manos. Vive en medio de la naturaleza: para encontrar a la persona más cercana tiene que caminar entre 15 y 20 minutos por un camino. No tiene agua potable y la electricidad llega a través de las placas solares que ha instalado. En este episodio de La España Medio Llena, Felipe nos cuenta cómo es vivir tu juventud en un espacio natural, aislado y sostenible.
Fausta Bonino era già finita in carcere con l'accusa di aver ucciso quattro pazienti.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/storia/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Pro pražskou Ypsilonku teď napsal hru, ve které účtuje svůj vlastní život. O melancholické komedii "Nanebevzetí doktora Fausta" uslyšíte v kulturním týdeníku. Nabídne také rozhovor s Evou Lustigovou o odkazu jejího otce Arnošta a rozhovor s vycházející hvězdou Hollywoodu - herečkou Cailee Spaeny, která ztvárnila manželku Elvise Presleyho Priscillu. Za svůj výkon mimo jiné dostala cenu pro nejlepší herečku na festivalu v Benátkách. Připravila Michaela Vetešková.
Guests: Fausta Rodriguez-Wertz, editor of Fausta's Blog, joins me for a chat with Alina Garcia-Lapuerta, author of "La Belle Creole".
Die Konstantinische Deckengemälde sind ein sehenswertes Beispiel antiker Kunst. Doch jahrhundertelang schlummerte es - zerstört und vergessen - unter dem Boden des Trierer Doms, ehe die Malereien wieder rekonstruiert werden konnten. Und die Geschichte des Kunstwerks erinnert auch an eine Ehetragödie am Hof des römischen Kaisers Konstantin und den ältesten Kirchenbau Deutschlands.
Marti, Februarie 6 - Sf. Cuv. Mc. Vucol Episcopul Smirnei; Sf. Mucenici Iulian, Fausta si Maxim; Sf. Cuv. Varsanufie
Despedimos hoy a Constantino de manera definitiva tras 25 episodios dedicados a este gran emperador. Para decir adiós a este personaje histórico tan relevante hemos elegido uno de los momentos más oscuros de su larga vida, y que tiene que ver con las misteriosas muertes de su hijo Crispo (su primogénito) y de su esposa Fausta. Hay muy pocas fuentes al respecto, y gran parte del material con el que contamos es parcial e interesado. Así que hoy, en El Ocaso de Roma, nos ponemos manos a la obra y, cotejando todos los textos y referencias históricas de las que disponemos, vamos a intentar arrojar un poco de luz sobre este episodio tan oscuro de la vida de nuestro emperador. ¿Mandó ejecutar Constantino a su primogénito Crispo? ¿Si fue así, por qué lo hizo? ¿Son ciertos los rumores que apuntan a una relación entre Crispo y su madrastra Fausta? ¿Fue Crispo víctima de una conspiración tramada por Fausta para quitarlo de en medio y así dejar paso a sus propios hijos Constantino II, Constancio II y Constante? ¿Qué papel jugo Helena, la emperatriz madre en todo este proceso? Bienvenidos al episodio 88 de EODR. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/carlosdemiguelpodcaster/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/elocasoderoma/ Twitter (X): @elocasoderoma Novela: https://www.planetadelibros.com/libro-el-ocaso-de-roma/358455 Web oficial: www.elocasoderoma.com Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
She was born in Rome to a wealthy and prominent family. Though her father Pretexatus was a pagan, her mother Fausta instructed her in the things of God. Her father married her against her will to Publius, a prodigal and impious man lacking in Christian or pagan virtue. Anastasia was in the custom of dressing herself as a poor working woman and going out by night to visit and comfort the many Christians in prison (this was the time of Diocletian's persecution). When Publius discovered this, he was furious that his wife was demeaning herself by consorting with the despised Christians, and had his wife locked in the house with so little food that she came close to death by starvation. She was able to get a letter to her spiritual father Chrysogonus, who was also in prison, and their correspondence helped to sustain her through her ordeal. After three months her husband died in a shipwreck and she regained her freedom. Immediately she redoubled her work for the suffering Christians and their families, devoting all her time and wealth to their comfort and care. One day Diocletian declared that all Christians in his prisons should be slain, and his command was carried out in one night. The next day Anastasia came to visit her beloved companions and, learning that all were dead, fell sobbing by the gate, no longer caring to conceal her Christian faith from anyone. Almost immediately she was arrested and brought before the authorities, who subjected her to every form of abuse. One prefect offered to marry her if she would bow to the idols, but to have her tortured to death if she would not. When she was unmoved, he attempted to rape her, but was struck blind and died miserably. She then briefly escaped to Nicaea and found refuge with the pious St Theodota, but was seized again along with Theodota and her children. After further trials and torments Anastasia, Theodota and her children, and others who had been converted to Christ through Anastasia's example, were executed. Saint Anastasia's relics were taken to Rome, where a church was built in her honor. The relics were later translated to Constantinople and placed in another church bearing her name, where they worked many miracles. Because she has healed many through her prayers from the effects of poisons and potions, she is called Pharmocolytria, "Deliverer from Potions."
She was born in Rome to a wealthy and prominent family. Though her father Pretexatus was a pagan, her mother Fausta instructed her in the things of God. Her father married her against her will to Publius, a prodigal and impious man lacking in Christian or pagan virtue. Anastasia was in the custom of dressing herself as a poor working woman and going out by night to visit and comfort the many Christians in prison (this was the time of Diocletian's persecution). When Publius discovered this, he was furious that his wife was demeaning herself by consorting with the despised Christians, and had his wife locked in the house with so little food that she came close to death by starvation. She was able to get a letter to her spiritual father Chrysogonus, who was also in prison, and their correspondence helped to sustain her through her ordeal. After three months her husband died in a shipwreck and she regained her freedom. Immediately she redoubled her work for the suffering Christians and their families, devoting all her time and wealth to their comfort and care. One day Diocletian declared that all Christians in his prisons should be slain, and his command was carried out in one night. The next day Anastasia came to visit her beloved companions and, learning that all were dead, fell sobbing by the gate, no longer caring to conceal her Christian faith from anyone. Almost immediately she was arrested and brought before the authorities, who subjected her to every form of abuse. One prefect offered to marry her if she would bow to the idols, but to have her tortured to death if she would not. When she was unmoved, he attempted to rape her, but was struck blind and died miserably. She then briefly escaped to Nicaea and found refuge with the pious St Theodota, but was seized again along with Theodota and her children. After further trials and torments Anastasia, Theodota and her children, and others who had been converted to Christ through Anastasia's example, were executed. Saint Anastasia's relics were taken to Rome, where a church was built in her honor. The relics were later translated to Constantinople and placed in another church bearing her name, where they worked many miracles. Because she has healed many through her prayers from the effects of poisons and potions, she is called Pharmocolytria, "Deliverer from Potions."