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Parole di Storie - Leggende
Il giuramento infranto. Una favola dall’Africa

Parole di Storie - Leggende

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2026 6:14


Adattamento e messa in voce di Gaetano Antonino Marino

Parole di Storie
Il giuramento infranto. Una favola dall’Africa

Parole di Storie

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2026 6:14


Adattamento e messa in voce di Gaetano Antonino Marino

Parole di Storie - Fiabe di Luigi Capuana
Il giuramento infranto. Una favola dall’Africa

Parole di Storie - Fiabe di Luigi Capuana

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2026 6:14


Adattamento e messa in voce di Gaetano Antonino Marino

Matteo Flora
USA CONTRO AI: LExecutive Order di Trump, laccesso alla NSA e la favola Europa vs USA #1556

Matteo Flora

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2026 23:36 Transcription Available


Il mito “America deregolamentata, Europa iper-regolata” si incrina quando il governo USA chiede alle aziende di AI l'accesso anticipato ai modelli più avanzati. L'ordine esecutivo del 2 giugno 2026 prevede un sistema di valutazione riservato con il coinvolgimento della National Security Agency (quella di Snowden) per identificare i “frontier models” e ottenere fino a 30 giorni di accesso prima del rilascio pubblico, su base dichiarata “volontaria”.Il punto non è solo la sicurezza nazionale (reale, specie se i modelli possono individuare vulnerabilità e facilitare capacità offensive), ma l'architettura del potere: chi definisce cosa è “di frontiera”, con quali benchmark non pubblici, e chi decide i “partner fidati”. Il “volontario” diventa un obbligo di mercato quando il bollino di trusted partner si traduce in contratti, appalti e vantaggio competitivo.Ne esce un confronto diverso con l'AI Act europeo: in Europa il collo di bottiglia è sull'uso, con regole generali basate sul rischio e sui diritti

Parole di Storie - Leggende
La zanzara e sua maestà il leone. Una favola di Esopo

Parole di Storie - Leggende

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2026 8:00


Adattamento e messa in voce di Gaetano Marino

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Parole di Storie
La zanzara e sua maestà il leone. Una favola di Esopo

Parole di Storie

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2026 8:00


Adattamento e messa in voce di Gaetano Marino

favola esopo adattamento il leone sua maest la zanzara gaetano marino
Parole di Storie - Fiabe di Luigi Capuana
La zanzara e sua maestà il leone. Una favola di Esopo

Parole di Storie - Fiabe di Luigi Capuana

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2026 8:00


Adattamento e messa in voce di Gaetano Marino

favola esopo adattamento il leone sua maest la zanzara gaetano marino
Parole di Storie - Storie di Paura, dal classico alla notte di Halloween
La zanzara e sua maestà il leone. Una favola di Esopo

Parole di Storie - Storie di Paura, dal classico alla notte di Halloween

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2026 8:00


Adattamento e messa in voce di Gaetano Marino

favola esopo adattamento il leone sua maest la zanzara gaetano marino
Parole di Storie - Favole
La zanzara e sua maestà il leone. Una favola di Esopo

Parole di Storie - Favole

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2026 8:00


Adattamento e messa in voce di Gaetano Marino

favola esopo adattamento il leone sua maest la zanzara gaetano marino
Favole nel traffico
Una favola sul BOLOGNA? ⚽ - Lettere al semaforo

Favole nel traffico

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2026 8:39


Nuova puntata di Favole nel traffico in cui andiamo ad ascoltare e a leggere i messaggi degli ascoltatori e delle ascoltatrici del podcast!Ricordati di cliccare il tasto SEGUI e lasciare una recensione al podcast di 5 STELLE!WHATSAPP: 3534453010Ciao, alla prossima avventura!Maestro Lorenzo

MONDOSERIE. Il podcast
Pinocchio di Guillermo del Toro: la fiaba cambia, la morale resta | Animazione

MONDOSERIE. Il podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2026 9:04


Puntata a cura di Untimoteo. Uscito su Netflix a fine 2022, il Pinocchio di Guillermo del Toro - lungometraggio realizzato in animazione manuale a passo uno - tradisce la storia originale scritta da Carlo Collodi. E così facendo ne rinverdisce lo spirito, adattandolo ai tempi attuali. E dando vita a una perla dell'animazione.“Animazione” è il format del podcast di Mondoserie dedicato alle diverse scuole ed espressioni del genere, dall'Oriente alla scena europea e americana.Parte del progetto: https://www.mondoserie.it/  Iscriviti al podcast sulla tua piattaforma preferita o su: https://www.spreaker.com/show/mondoserie-podcast  Collegati a MONDOSERIE sui social:https://www.facebook.com/mondoserie https://www.instagram.com/mondoserie.it/   https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwXpMjWOcPbFwdit0QJNnXQ  https://www.linkedin.com/in/mondoserie/ 

Favole nel traffico
71 - Il regalo per Mamma Drago

Favole nel traffico

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2026 9:39


Amici e amiche,Benvenuti in una nuova favola nel traffico!Si dice che i draghi custodiscano tesori inestimabili tra montagne d'oro…ma avete mai visto una mamma difendere il suo ultimo caffè caldo mentre la cucina viene trasformata in un campo di battaglia? ☕

Favole nel traffico
Una favola in SPAGNOLO?

Favole nel traffico

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2026 7:29


Nuova puntata di Favole nel traffico in cui andiamo ad ascoltare e a leggere i messaggi degli ascoltatori e delle ascoltatrici del podcast!Ricordati di cliccare il tasto SEGUI e lasciare una recensione al podcast di 5 STELLE!WHATSAPP: 3534453010Ciao, alla prossima avventura!Maestro Lorenzo

Backdoor podcast
Backdoor Call (ep.107): Bourg non è una favola, l'Olympiacos una certezza

Backdoor podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2026 17:15


Nell'ultima puntata di Backdoor Call con Marco De Benedetto, abbiamo parlato a fondo della realtà di Bourg, ingrado di vincere l'Eurocup con progettualità, ragionamento e mai il passo più lungo della gamba. Una storia bellissima raccontata nei dettagli da chi l'ha vista coi propri occhi.Poi abbiamo parlato dei problemi di Eurolega che non può garantire un posto sensato a chi vince l'Eurocup e un Olympiacos sempre più pronto a sfatare la maledizione.Diventa un supporter di questo podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/backdoor-podcast--4175169/support.

Diskothek
Claudio Monteverdi: L'Orfeo. Favola in musica

Diskothek

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2026 120:00


Claudio Monteverdis «L'Orfeo» ist nicht die erste Oper der Musikgeschichte – aber ihr entscheidender Wendepunkt. Kaum ein Werk markiert den Übergang von der musikalischen Experimentierlust der Renaissance zur expressiven Dramatik des Barock deutlicher als dieses «Favola in musica» von 1607. In der Diskothek vergleichen wir fünf der neuesten Einspielungen von Monteverdis Meilenstein und fragen: Wo steht die historische Aufführungspraxis heute? Zu Gast sind Silke Leopold, Autorin, Musikwissenschaftlerin und eine der profiliertesten Monteverdi-Kennerinnen unserer Zeit, sowie die Sängerin Silke Gäng, die ihre Perspektive aus der Praxis einbringt.

Favole nel traffico
70 - Febbre da... Unicorno!

Favole nel traffico

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2026 11:55


Amici e amiche di Favole nel traffico,Questa settimana soddisfo una richiesta che probabilmente è più vecchia di mio figlio Gregorio: una favola con protagonista un unicorno!Mi è venuta l'idea di parlare di un unicorno che però non si sentiva speciale come gli altri. Non aveva gli effetti magici di cui erano capaci gli altri. Si sentiva diversa e inutile, tanto da fingersi malata piuttosto che andare alla scuola di magia.Come andrà a finire?Vuoi consigliarmi la prossima storia da inventare?Raccontacelo con un Whatsapp al 353/4453010.Grazie a Ludovica Sodano per l'illustrazione.Grazie a Marcelo per la realizzazione della sigla.Maestro Lorenzo

Parole di Storie - Leggende
I figli litigiosi. Una favola di Esopo

Parole di Storie - Leggende

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2026 4:46


Adattamento e messa in voce di Gaetano Marino

Parole di Storie - Fiabe di Luigi Capuana
I figli litigiosi. Una favola di Esopo

Parole di Storie - Fiabe di Luigi Capuana

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2026 4:46


Adattamento e messa in voce di Gaetano Marino

Parole di Storie
I figli litigiosi. Una favola di Esopo

Parole di Storie

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2026 4:46


Adattamento e messa in voce di Gaetano Marino

Parole di Storie - Favole
I figli litigiosi. Una favola di Esopo

Parole di Storie - Favole

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2026 3:42


Adattamento e messa in voce di Gaetano Marino

Parole di Storie - Favole
Il lupo e il pastore. Una favola di Esopo

Parole di Storie - Favole

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2026 3:43


adattamento e messa in voce di Gaetano Marino

Parole di Storie - Storie di Paura, dal classico alla notte di Halloween

Adattamento e messa in voce di Gaetano Marino

Parole di Storie - Storie di Paura, dal classico alla notte di Halloween

adattamento e messa in voce di Gaetano Marino

Parole di Storie
Il lupo e il pastore. Una favola di Esopo

Parole di Storie

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2026 4:48


adattamento e messa in voce di Gaetano Marino

Parole di Storie - Leggende
La giraffa vanitosa. Una favola dall’Africa

Parole di Storie - Leggende

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2026 4:21


Messa in Voce di Gaetano Marino

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Parole di Storie - Fiabe di Luigi Capuana
La giraffa vanitosa. Una favola dall’Africa

Parole di Storie - Fiabe di Luigi Capuana

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2026 4:21


Messa in Voce di Gaetano Marino

africa dall voce messa favola giraffa gaetano marino
Voces de Ferrol - RadioVoz
La Filarmónica Ferrolana cierra su ciclo de primavera con música sacra barroca en el Teatro Jofre este viernes

Voces de Ferrol - RadioVoz

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2026 15:00


La Filarmónica Ferrolana clausura este viernes 17 de abril su programación de primavera con un concierto en el Teatro Jofre. El recital estará protagonizado por el trío Favola d'Argo, que ofrecerá un programa de música sacra italiana del siglo XVII bajo el título “O Crux Ave, Spes Unica”. La actuación incluirá obras de compositores como Claudio Monteverdi, reflejando la revolución musical que dio origen a la ópera y a una nueva expresividad centrada en la emoción y el texto. La mezzosoprano Nerea Berraondo será la voz principal en este concierto divulgativo que acercará al público las claves de este repertorio.

I Notturni di Ameria Radio
I Notturni di Ameria Radio del 13 aprile 2026 - C. Monteverdi / La favola d'Orfeo SV 318 (selezione solo strumentale) / English Baroque Soloists / John Eliot Gardiner

I Notturni di Ameria Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2026 11:45


Claudio Monteverdi (1567-1643) - La favola d'Orfeo SV 318 (selezione solo strumentale) 00:00 - Prologo: Toccata 01:33 - Prologo: Ritornello02:17 - Atto I: Ritornello02:43 - Atto I: Ritornello 03:24 - Atto II: Sinfonia 04:35 - Atto III: Sinfonia à 7 06:05 - Atto III: Sinfonia06:39 - Atto III: Ritornello 07:32 - Atto III: Sinfonia à 708:18 - Atto IV: Sinfonia à 7 09:02 - Atto V: Sinfonia 09:34 - Atto V: Moresca English Baroque Soloists John Eliot Gardiner, conductor

Favole nel traffico
69 - Il Cocconiglio

Favole nel traffico

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2026 12:38


Bambini e bambine carissimi,Finalmente è uscita la nuova favola di Pasqua!Non vedevo l'ora di farvela sentire, è un po' pazzerella!Parla di un coccodrillo di nome Cocò che vuole fare... il coniglio di Pasqua! Consegnare le uova non è mica un lavoro così semplice e il nostro amico Cocò lo scoprirà molto presto!Una favola gustosissima come... il cioccolato! :)E a te? Come piace la cioccolata?Raccontacelo con un Whatsapp al 353/4453010.Se vuoi ascoltare un'altra storia sulla Pasqua ti consiglio la favola numero 54: L'isola di Pasqua. La trovi sempre qui, sul nostro coloratissimo podcast per bambini.Grazie e Ludovica Sodano per l'illustrazione.Grazie a Marcelo per la realizzazione della sigla.Maestro Lorenzo

Favole nel traffico
68 - Il regalo invisibile

Favole nel traffico

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2026 9:16


Amici e amiche di Favole nel traffico,La festa del papà sta per arrivare e mi è venuta in mente questa bella idea per festeggiare insieme l'arrivo di questo giorno così speciale: raccontare una nuova favola!Un bambino di nome Marco vuole fare un regalo speciale al suo papà, ma purtroppo non gli viene in mente nulla di bello da regalare. Disperato, inventa sul momento di aver fatto un regalo... invisibile! Solo che non sa dove si è cacciato: bisogna cercarlo! E il tuo papà? Come si chiama? Cosa ti piace fare insieme a lui?Raccontacelo con un Whatsapp al 353/4453010.Grazie e Ludovica Sodano per l'illustrazione.Grazie a Marcelo per la realizzazione della sigla.Maestro Lorenzo

Vaporetto Italiano Podcast
96. La paura del giudizio e la favola del ranocchio

Vaporetto Italiano Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2026 21:46


BRANDY | Storie di Brand Daily Show
La favola delle lampade di SALE

BRANDY | Storie di Brand Daily Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2026 7:27


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Monologato Podcast
FAVOLA MAGICA - ARISA (SANREMO 2026)

Monologato Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2026 4:52


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Potrero
EP. 1506 - Inter in fuga, Como da favola, Juve crisi nera

Potrero

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2026 21:36


L'Inter sempre più lanciata verso lo scudetto, il Como punta forte all'Europa! E in tutto questo in casa Juventus si apre la crisi dopo la sconfitta interna con il Como. Nella sfida serale Cagliari e Lazio non si fanno male. Con Andrea Di Giacomo e Nicola BondavalliPotrero, dove tutto ha inizio. Un podcast sul calcio italiano e internazionale.Su Como TV (https://tv.comofootball.com) nel 2026 potete seguire in diretta le partite della Saudi Pro League, Saudi King's Cup, Supercoppa d'Arabia, Copa Libertadores, Copa Sudamericana, Recopa, Liga Profesional Argentina, Trofeo de Campeones argentino, Eredivisie, Coppa di Francia, Scottish Premiership, Coppa di Scozia, Scottish League Cup, Scottish Championship, Coppa di Portogallo, Supercoppa di Portogallo, HNL croata e tutti i contenuti di calcio italiano e internazionale on demand.Diventa un supporter di questo podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/potrero--5761582/support.

Favole nel traffico
67 - Batman in mutande

Favole nel traffico

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2026 10:43


In questa nuova puntata di Favole nel traffico, a Gotham succede qualcosa di davvero incredibile: Batman decide di non indossare più il suo costume! Il motivo? Pizzica terribilmente il sedere… e inseguire i cattivi diventa un'impresa impossibile!Tra risate, fughe rocambolesche e un Joker più divertito che spaventato, il nostro supereroe dovrà trovare una soluzione originale per sentirsi comodo senza smettere di essere Batman. Per fortuna al suo fianco c'è Robin, pronto a suggerire un'idea sorprendente…Una storia divertente e leggera, perfetta per Carnevale, che parla di libertà, di scelte personali e dell'importanza di sentirsi bene con ciò che si indossa — non solo per un giorno, ma tutti i giorni dell'anno.Ricordati di cliccare il tasto SEGUI e lasciare una recensione a 5 stelle per supportare il nostro podcast di Favole nel traffico!Vuoi mandare il tuo messaggio a Lettere al Semaforo?Fallo subito! - 3534453010 (Vi ascolto tutti e tutte!)Illustrazione di Ludovica Sodano.Buon ascolto e a presto!Maestro Lorenzo

Favole nel traffico
Le Huntrix

Favole nel traffico

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2026 10:24


Questa storia è un'opera originale realizzata a scopo esclusivamente divulgativo e di intrattenimento. L'episodio è liberamente ispirato a temi, atmosfere e immaginari della cultura pop contemporanea.Tutti i diritti relativi all'opera originale “KPop Demon Hunters”, ai personaggi Huntrix e a ogni elemento ad essa riconducibile appartengono ai rispettivi titolari dei diritti, inclusa Netflix.Il presente contenuto non è ufficiale, non è affiliato, non è sponsorizzato e non è approvato da Netflix né da altri detentori di diritti.Ogni personaggio, evento, ambientazione e sviluppo narrativo presenti in questa storia sono frutto di rielaborazione creativa e fantasia, e non intendono riprodurre fedelmente trame, dialoghi o contenuti protetti da copyright.Nessuna violazione di diritti d'autore o di marchi registrati è intenzionale. L'opera nasce con l'unico obiettivo di raccontare una favola originale, utilizzando riferimenti culturali condivisi come stimolo creativo, nel rispetto delle normative sul diritto d'autore.Rocker Chicks di Audionautix è un brano concesso in uso tramite licenza Creative Commons Attribution 4.0. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Artista: http://audionautix.com/Asian Drums - Vadodara di Kevin MacLeod è un brano concesso in uso tramite licenza Creative Commons Attribution 4.0. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Fonte: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1100396Artista: http://incompetech.com/The Voyage di Audionautix è un brano concesso in uso tramite licenza Creative Commons Attribution 4.0. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Artista: http://audionautix.com/Sweet Escape | K-Pop Instrumental by kontraamusic -- https://freesound.org/s/798920/ -- License: Attribution NonCommercial 4.0Diamonds | K-Pop Instrumental by kontraamusic -- https://freesound.org/s/798906/ -- License: Attribution NonCommercial 4.0Cunk On Earth | K-Pop Instrumental by kontraamusic -- https://freesound.org/s/802137/ -- License: Attribution NonCommercial 4.0Tell Me | K-Pop Instrumental by kontraamusic -- https://freesound.org/s/798911/ -- License: Attribution NonCommercial 4.0Used To | Korean Pop Instrumental by kontraamusic -- https://freesound.org/s/798907/ -- License: Attribution NonCommercial 4.0

Il podcast di Italiano Avanzato
La favola del diritto

Il podcast di Italiano Avanzato

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2026 12:40


Il 2026 è iniziato e già rimpiangiamo il 2025. Che ne è stato del diritto internazionale? Era solo una favola? Parliamone insieme.Contenuti BONUS su PATREONPer informazioni sui corsi di italiano: info@italianoavanzato.comsito: Italiano AvanzatoScopri la VIDEOGRAMMATICA di Italiano Avanzato! Sostieni il podcast consigliandolo ai tuoi amici!

Miti da sfatare
La favola di Guglielmo Tell | 635

Miti da sfatare

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2026 8:09


La storia di Guglielmo Tell e della mela sulla testa di suo figlio, in alcune zone della Svizzera, viene raccontata come vera, un po’ come la storia di Giulietta e Romeo a Verona. Peccato che sia totalmente falsa. Come facciamo a dirlo? Beh, in teoria non potremmo saperlo con certezza, ma dal momento che esiste una storia identica risalente a centinaia di anni prima, ci si sono drizzate le orecchie e la conclusione si è scritta da sola.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Favole nel traffico
65 - Natale al tavolo 44 - Favola speciale di Natale

Favole nel traffico

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2025 17:19


È quasi Natale e il ristorante della signora Clelia è più decorato e affollato che mai. Lucine, ghirlande, tortellini fumanti e grandi preparativi per le feste. Federico, che da lavapiatti è diventato un bravo cuoco, è pronto a vivere un Natale speciale… se non fosse per un problema davvero strano: il tavolo 44.Ogni volta che qualcuno prova a mangiare lì, il tavolo salta, balla e combina disastri, trasformando una cena tranquilla in una doccia di brodo. Ma invece di arrendersi, Clelia e Federico decidono di osservare meglio quel tavolo così particolare, scoprendo che forse non è rotto… ma solo molto, molto felice.Una favola natalizia divertente e sorprendente, ambientata tra profumi di cucina, risate e magia, che racconta come anche ciò che sembra un problema possa nascondere un talento speciale.Una storia calda e buffa, perfetta da ascoltare insieme durante le vacanze di Natale.Se ancora non l'hai fatto, acquista subito il nostro nuovo libro! LINK AMAZON: https://amzn.eu/d/i5SocCKRicordati di cliccare il tasto SEGUI e lasciare una recensione al podcast di 5 STELLE!Ciao, alla prossima avventura!Maestro LorenzoDance of the Sugar Plum Fairy di Kevin MacLeod è un brano concesso in uso tramite licenza Creative Commons Attribution 4.0. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Fonte: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1100270Artista: http://incompetech.com/Away In A Manger di Audionautix è un brano concesso in uso tramite licenza Creative Commons Attribution 4.0. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Artista: ⁠http://audionautix.com/⁠It Came Upon a Midnight Clear di Kevin MacLeod è un brano concesso in uso tramite licenza Creative Commons Attribution 4.0. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Fonte: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1100191Artista: http://incompetech.com/Carol Of The Bells di Audionautix è un brano concesso in uso tramite licenza Creative Commons Attribution 4.0. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

Monologato Podcast
ARISA - MAGICA FAVOLA (SANREMO 2026)

Monologato Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2025 4:37


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Favole nel traffico
Lo Schiaccianoci | Favola di Natale per bambini – Podcast di fiabe e racconti

Favole nel traffico

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2025 8:27


È la notte della vigilia di Natale e un semplice giocattolo si trasforma in qualcosa di straordinario. Clara riceve in regalo uno schiaccianoci che, allo scoccare della mezzanotte, prende vita per difenderla dal temibile Re dei Topi.Tra battaglie improvvisate, magia natalizia e un viaggio nel Regno dei Dolci, Clara scoprirà che il coraggio e la gentilezza possono trasformare anche le cose più semplici.Una fiaba classica, raccontata con delicatezza e immaginazione, perfetta per accompagnare i bambini nel clima incantato del Natale.Illustrazione di Ludovica Sodano.Racconto di Lorenzo Stivani.Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy di Kevin MacLeod è un brano concesso in uso tramite licenza Creative Commons Attribution 4.0. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Fonte: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1100270Artista: http://incompetech.com/Away In A Manger di Audionautix è un brano concesso in uso tramite licenza Creative Commons Attribution 4.0. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Artista: http://audionautix.com/It Came Upon a Midnight Clear di Kevin MacLeod è un brano concesso in uso tramite licenza Creative Commons Attribution 4.0. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Fonte: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1100191Artista: http://incompetech.com/Carol Of The Bells di Audionautix è un brano concesso in uso tramite licenza Creative Commons Attribution 4.0. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

Charlottesville Community Engagement
Podcast for November 3, 2025: Virginia Senate approves first reference of redistricting amendment, MaKshya Tolbert reads two poems, and four other stories

Charlottesville Community Engagement

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2025 32:01


When in the course of human events it becomes necessary for one newsletter to produce an audio version, than this shall be what happens. As in, this a stand-alone audio edition of Charlottesville Community Engagement, a newsletter produced by Town Crier Productions with information about growth, development, government, and the occasional attempt at humor. I'm Sean Tubbs, encouraging readers to become listeners, listeners to become readers, and glad you're here either way.On this edition of the program:* The Virginia Senate follows the Virginia House of Delegates in advancing a Constitutional amendment to allow for a one-time redrawing of Congressional districts (House story) (Senate story below)* A preview of two readings coming up this month from the poet and author MaKshya Tolbert (story below)* Charlottesville design panel approves design for fence at Downtown Mall business, though Council must approve special exception (read the story)* Work continues to prepare candidate projects for VDOT's next Smart Scale Round (read the story)* Greene Supervisors briefed on innovation corridor planning (read the story)* Council signs off on revenue-sharing application for sidewalk in Meadows neighborhood (learn more)Charlottesville Community Engagement is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.First shout-out: Westwind FlowersFall is in full bloom at Westwind Flowers! With the crisp autumn air settling in, they're celebrating the season with fresh, local blooms perfect for every occasion.And as the holidays approach, let Westwind Flowers bring local beauty to your celebrations. Dress up your Thanksgiving table with seasonal blooms, gift your host or hostess with a gorgeous indoor plant, or join us for one of our Holiday Wreath Workshops on November 29th or December 6th. Create your own festive wreath, from the base to the finishing touch, with expert guidance and fresh, locally grown greenery.Westwind Flowers offers sustainably grown, thoughtfully curated cut flowers, perfectly suited to the season and the special moments in your life. They believe the blooms in your vase should be just as fresh, and just as local, as the food on your table. Visit their website to learn more!Virginia Senate passes first reference of Constitutional amendment to allow mid-Census redistrictingThe Virginia General Assembly has taken the first step towards amending the state constitution in order to allow for a one-time redrawing of Congressional boundaries to counter similar moves being made elsewhere.Democrats hold the majority in both the House of Delegates and the Virginia Senate, and Republicans in both chambers objected to the process, arguing there was not sufficient notice to voters and that at least a million people have already cast their ballots in early voting. A lawsuit has been filed and the first hearing is on November 5, a day after the election.Article XII of the Virginia Constitution describes how that document can be changed. Section 1 explains that both houses of the General Assembly must first adopt a resolution. Then an election has to take place in the House of Delegates. Then the General Assembly has to vote on the resolution a second time before it goes to the voters in a referendum.Amendments to the Virginia Constitution are fairly common with the last one approved by voters in 2024. Over 92 percent of the electorate approved a proposal to extend tax exemptions to spouses of soldiers killed in the line of duty.In 2020, two-thirds of the electorate voted to establish an eight member Virginia Redistricting Commission which would take over the process of establishing legislative districts from the General Assembly.In the final week of October 2025, Republicans argued in committee meetings and from the House and Senate floor that this amendment counters the will of the people. Democrats argued the step is necessary to counter a presidency that is acting beyond its power by asking other states to change their rules.This story covers the Virginia Senate debate on October 31.For more background, go back and read these two stories:* Virginia General Assembly has begun consideration of Congressional redistricting during special session, October 29, 2025* Constitutional amendment for Virginia redistricting passes House, awaits action in Senate, October 31, 2025The Senate took up House Joint Resolution 6007 the Friday morning of Halloween. The day before, the Senate Privileges and Elections Committee approved the amendment on an 8 to 6 vote.Before the full debate, there were three requests to amend the resolution including one from Senator Christoper Head that would have required the mid-Census boundary change to go through the Virginia Redistricting Commission. Those failed on partisan lines, and three Republican members were not present.A long debate over the resolution kicked off when Senator Aaron Rouse (D-22) made a motion for its adoption. He said the amendment would give Virginians a chance to weigh in with their vote on whether the lines should be redrawn.“We do see evidence that the system is being rigged by a wannabee dictator out of Washington,” Rouse said. “During this Republican shutdown we've seen this dictator be enabled by a coequal but separate branch of government. Virginians may have something to say about that.”Senator Schuyler VanValkenburg (D-16) was one of the patrons for the Constitutional amendment that set up the Virginia Redistricting Commission. He said Republican claims that the amendment would eliminate the body are false.“That's not what this is and that's not what we're doing,” VanValkenburg said. “Today we are taking a truly proportional response to an extreme situation. The current outbreak of opportunistic mid-decade redistricting means that we are in a truly unprecedented, Constitutional norm breaking time.”Senator Glen Sturtevant (R-12) said the resolution is a betrayal of voters in part because over a million people had already voted.“That's not reform, that's reversal,” Sturtevant said. “It's not transparency, it's a power grab. It's been rushed. It's been secretive. And it is purposely timed to avoid accountability in this election.”Senator J.D. “Danny” Diggs (R-24) said the Constitution is intended to be updated every ten years to accommodate for population shifts.“This amendment is being proposed not to protect our citizens or to make our government better,” Diggs said. “This amendment is about increasing the political power of the Democrat party. It has an expiration date so that if the political winds change, the Republican party can't do the same thing in a few years.”Senator Luther Cifers (R-10), elected earlier this in a special election to replace John McGuire, took issue with Democrats advancing the process in late October, over a month after early voting had begun. Some voters might have changed vote if they had known the General Assembly would take this action.“It appears to be well-established that the intent of the intervening election in the Constitutional amendment process is so that voters can respond at the ballot box between the two passages of an amending resolution,” Cifers said.Senator Christie New Craig (R-19) said the resolution is intended to advance national interests rather than those of Virginia's.“The timing of H.J. 6007, positioned as an urgent matter, was not authored based on constituent demands,” New Craig said. “It was authored based on instructions from national leadership.”Senator Mark Peake (R-22) echoed comments made by Delegate Lee Ware (R-72) during debate in the House of Delegates.“Texas embarking on a mid-decade redistricting was probably not a good idea but because they have embarked on that endeavor doesn't mean we have to engage in the endeavor,” Peake said.One argument made by Republicans is that the resolution does not pass legal muster because it doesn't follow language in state code that requires court clerks to post a public notice of a pending Constitutional amendment 90 days before an election. Senator Head said that has not been followed.“There's no way we can do this,” Head said. “I mean you can do this today. You're going to do this today. We know that you're going to do this today. It's going to get the 21 votes. You're going to pass it because you're not paying attention to what people are screaming about out there or any of the arguments that are valid that any of us are going to have made.”Senator Mamie Locke (D-23) said Republicans making arguments about her party taking national direction were hypocritical and they would be doing something similar if they controlled the General Assembly.“Be assured if the proverbial shoe was on the other foot, a directive from D.C. to the Governor would have been adhered to, quick, fast, and in a hurry to undo the Constitutional amendment in Virginia mid-stream and not one of you would be talking about the sanctity of the bipartisan redistricting commission or the needs of the voters or respect for the will of the people,” Locke said.Locke said the federal government has been transformed by executive orders from the White House which have been followed by Virginia's executive branch.Senator Barbara Favola (D-40) called the resolution one of hope that would give Virginia voters another opportunity to weigh in on a presidency that is bending the rules of the U.S. Constitution.“That's what this is,” Favola said. “We're not redrawing anything today. We're not doing anything magical. We're saying to voters, if this goes through the process we've laid out, and we've explained that multiple times, should the Constitutional amendment go to the voters, they will have the final say. We are in no way undermining the principles that all of us have stood for.”Senator Scott Surovell (D-34) said the resolution is necessary to combat an unprecedented attempt to change Congressional boundaries to keep Republicans in power no matter what.“This is a coordinated national strategy to grab power,” Surovell said. “The fundamental power problem that we are giving ourselves the option to address is that Virginia cannot fight with one hand tied behind its back.”Surovell said a mid-census redistricting is not ideal but is necessary to have as an option as more Republican-controlled states adjust their boundaries.“What do you do when one side refuses to play by the rules?” Surovell asked. “Do you maintain principles and accept defeat? Or do you recognize that preserving democracy sometimes requires tools you find distasteful to prevent permanent entrenchment of minority rule? We owe it to our constituents to have this conversation. We owe it to democracy to consider all of the options.”Soon after, the resolution was adopted 21 to 16. The Senate adjourned about an hour later.Now what? There's an election on Tuesday. There's always something to pay attention to.MaKshya Tolbert reads two poems from Shade is a PlaceThere are more stories about the mechanics of government coming up later in this edition of the program. But first, let's take a quick break to hear a poem from MaKshya Tolbert. They're the 2025 Art in Library Spaces Artist-in-Residence at the University of Virginia as well as a former Chair of other.Tolbert has two events coming up as part of the launch of their National Poetry Series-winning debut poetry collection It's called SHADE IS A PLACE and it is on sale November 4 from Penguin BooksHere's Ways to Measure Trees, originally published in Poem-a-Day on February 11, 2025, by the Academy of American Poets.Tolbert will lead a public shade walk on the Downtown Mall at 4:45 p.m. with New City Arts on November 4 with a reception and artist talk at 6 p.m. followed by a book signing at the Welcome Gallery at 114 3rd St. NE. The shade walk begins at the Free Expression Monument. (learn more)On November 15, Tolbert will discuss SHADE IS A PLACE, in conversation with Lisa Russ Spaar, from 7:00pm-8:00pm, New Dominion Bookshop. (learn more). This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit communityengagement.substack.com/subscribe

Charlottesville Community Engagement
October 29, 2025: The Virginia General Assembly has begun discussions of a Constitutional amendment to allow redrawing of Congressional maps to counter other states

Charlottesville Community Engagement

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2025 23:01


Today's sponsor is Piedmont Master Gardeners: Now accepting applications for their 2026 training class. Apply by December 1, 2025No study of American history or macroeconomics would leave out the impact played by the Great Crash of the New York Stock Exchange of 1929 which culminated on Black Tuesday, 96 years ago today. Stock prices had continued to increase throughout the Roaring Twenties but would generally decline until 1932, marking the era of the Great Depression. This edition of Charlottesville Community Engagement does not have the time or resources to delve into the causes of a financial panic that transformed the United States. I'm Sean Tubbs, and I think people should look back on their own time.In this edition:* Earlier this year, President Trump asked officials in Texas to redraw the Congressional maps to give the Republican Party an advantage in the 2026 midterms* Other states with Democratic majorities such as California have countered with redistricting proposals of their own* This week, the Virginia General Assembly is meeting in a special session to take a first step to amend the state's constitution to allow for a mid-Census redistricting* The podcast version features an audio version of yesterday's story on 530 East Main Street (read the story)Charlottesville Community Engagement is the work of one person and that one person sometimes neglects the marketing. You can help fill the gap by sharing with friends!First-shout: The new WTJU mobile app is here!WTJU is pleased to announce our brand new mobile app! You can download a version from either the Apple App Store or Google Play Store. Here are the links to both:* iPhone version* Android versionThe WTJU app is the place to tune in and listen live to WTJU, WXTJ, and Charlottesville Classical. Aside from the live stream, listen to archived shows, view recent songs, playlists, and program schedules, check out videos of live performances, stay up-to-date on WTJU's most recent news and articles, and more!Live chat with your favorite hosts, share stories with your friends, and tune into your community all in the palm of your hand.Virginia General Assembly takes up redistricting amendment during special sessionThe second presidency of Donald Trump has introduced many novel approaches to governance in the United States, including pressure on legislators in Texas to break from precedent to redraw Congressional districts in advance of the 2026 mid-term elections.Traditionally redistricting happens every ten years as mandated in Article 1, Section 2 of the U.S. Constitution. States can determine the method of how they draw districts but for many years Southern states were required to submit boundaries for review to ensure compliance with civil rights legislation such as the Voting Rights Act of 1965.The Republican Party currently holds a narrow majority in the U.S. House of Representatives with 219 members to 213 Democrats with three vacancies. One of those vacancies has been filled in a special election in Arizona won on September 23 by Democrat Adelita Grijalva but Speaker of the House Mike Johnson has so far refused to swear her in until he calls the full House of Representatives back into session.According to the Texas Tribune, redistricting in Texas is expected to create five additional safe seats for Republicans. The state's delegation of 38 Representatives consists of 25 Republicans, 12 Democrats, and one vacancy. Governor Greg Abbott signed the new Congressional map on August 29 with no need for voters to approve the measure.In response, California Governor Gavin Newsome, a Democrat, suggested legislation called the “Election Rigging Response Act” in direct response to the new maps in Texas, and a voter initiative to redraw maps in the nation's largest state mentions efforts underway by Republicans to redistrict in Florida, Ohio, Indiana, Missouri, New Hampshire, Nebraska, and South Carolina. Proposition 50 is on the ballot on November 4.Last week, the Virginia Political Newsletter reported that Democrats who control a narrow majority in the General Assembly are seeking to follow California's lead. On Monday, the House of Delegates agreed to take up House Joint Resolution 6007 which would amend the Virginia Constitution to allow the General Assembly to make a one-time adjustment.The General Assembly is able to meet because a special session from 2024 was never technically adjourned. To allow consideration of the Constitutional amendment, the joint resolution that sets the rules for the special session had to be changed and agreed to by both the House of Delegates and the Virginia Senate.One adopted on February 22 of this year lists six items of acceptable business including memorials and resolutions commending people or businesses. A seventh was added to House Joint Resolution 6006 which was introduced by Delegate Charniele Herring (D-4) on October 24. This would allow a “joint resolution proposing an amendment to the Constitution of Virginia related to reapportionment or redistricting.”Both the House of Delegates and the Virginia Senate convened on Monday, October 27.As the debate in the House of Delegates began, Delegate Bobby Orrock (R-66) made a parliamentary inquiry.“My first inquiry would be given that special sessions have by their very nature only occurred for specific reasons. Ergo, we have resolutions controlling what can be considered during them. And subsequently, to my knowledge and experience here, they've never extended for more than a one year period.”Orrock said the 2024 Special Session was continued to allow progress toward adopting a budget that year. He said that had taken place and the stated reason for the special session was moot.The amendment itself was not made available until Tuesday afternoon. More on that later.Delegate Jay Leftwich (R-90) read from §30-13 of the Virginia Code which lays out what steps the Clerk of the House of Delegates has to take when publishing proposed amendments to the Constitution.“It goes on to say, Mr. Speaker, the Clerk of the House of Delegates shall have published all proposed amendments to the constitution for the distribution from his office and to the clerk of the circuit court of each county and the city two copies of the proposed amendments, one of which shall be posted at the front door of the courthouse and the other shall be made available for public inspection,” Leftwich said.Delegate Herring countered that that section of code predates the Virginia Constitution of 1971 which does not have those requirements. Leftwich continued to press on this note but Speaker of the House Don Scott ruled that his questions were not germane to the procedural issue.Delegate Lee Ware (R-72) said the move across the United States to redraw districts mid-Census to gain partisan advantage was a bad idea no matter what party was proposing it.“Just because a bad idea was proposed and even taken up by a few of our sister states such as North Carolina or California, is not a reason for Virginia to follow suit,” Ware said. “ For nearly two and a half centuries, the states have redistricted following the decennial census, responding to the population shifts both in our country and in the states.”A motion to amend HJ6006 passed 50 to 42.The House of Delegates currently only has 99 members due to the resignation of Todd Gilbert. Gilbert had been named as the U.S. Attorney for Western Virginia but lasted for less than a month. Former Albemarle Commonwealth's Attorney Robert Tracci was appointed to the position on an interim basis.Charlottesville Community Engagement is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.Second-shout out: Cville Village seeks volunteersCan you drive a neighbor to a doctor's appointment? Change an overhead lightbulb, plant a flower, walk a dog for someone who is sick, visit someone who is lonely? If so, Cville Village needs you!Cville Village is a local 501c3 nonprofit organization loosely affiliated with a national network of Villages whose goals are to help seniors stay in their own homes as long as possible, and to build connections among them that diminish social isolation. Volunteers do small chores for, and have gatherings of, professors and schoolteachers, nurses and lawyers, aides and housekeepers. Time and chance come to all – a fall, an order not to drive, failing eyesight, a sudden stroke. They assist folks continue living at home, with a little help from their friends.Cville Village volunteers consult software that shows them who has requested a service and where they are located. Volunteers accept only the requests that fit their schedule and their skills.Volunteering for Cville Village can expand your circle of friends and shower you with thanks.To learn more, visit cvillevillage.org or attend one of their monthly Village “meet-ups” and see for yourself. To find out where and when the next meetup is, or to get more information and a volunteer application, email us at info@cvillevillage.org, or call them at (434) 218-3727.Virginia Senators pre-debate the amendment on TuesdayThe Virginia Senate took up the matter on Monday as well. Democrats have a 21 to 19 majority and were unable that day to suspend the rules to immediately consider an amendment to HJ6006. They had a second reading on Tuesday.The initial discussion of the Constitutional amendment took place during a portion of the meeting where Senators got to speak on matters of personal privilege. As with the House of Delegates, many inquiries from Republican legislators happened because the document itself was not yet available for review.Senator Bill Stanley (R–20) rose to remind his colleagues that the General Assembly passed a bipartisan Constitutional amendment to require that redistricting be conducted by a nonpartisan committee.“We listened to Virginians who were tired of the gerrymandering,” Stanley said. “In 2019, polls showed 70 percent of Virginians supported redistricting reform. Not 51 percent, not 55 percent, [but] 70 percent. The Mason Dixon poll showed 72% support. And crucially, over 60 percent of Republicans and Democrats alike supported this amendment. Equally when it came to a vote in the Commonwealth. This was not partisan.”Senator Mamie Locke (D-2) served on the bipartisan redistricting committee and reminded her colleagues that the process broke down in October 2021, as I reported at the time. The Virginia Supreme Court ended up appointing two special masters to draw the current boundaries.“There was constant gridlock and partisan roadblocks,” Locke said. “[Those] Were the reasons why the Supreme Court ended up drawing the lines because the commission ended up discussing things as tedious as which university could be trusted to provide unbiased data.”Locke said the proposal in Virginia would still have a bipartisan commission draw new maps after the 2030 Census and that voters in Virginia would still have to approve the amendment.Senator Scott Surovell (D-34) said the amendment is intended to step in when other branches of government are not exercising their Constitutional authority to provide checks and balances. He echoed Locke's comment that the redistricting commission would continue to exist.“There's no maps that have been drawn,” Surovell said. “There's no repeal of the constitutional amendment. The only thing that's on the table or will be on the table later this week is giving the General assembly the option to take further action in January to then give Virginia voters the option of protecting our country.”Senator Richard Stuart (R-25) said he thinks President Trump is doing a job of bringing manufacturing back to the country and dismissed Surovell's notion that democracy is at threat.“I'm not seeing any threat to democracy,” Stuart said. “I heard the word king, and I would remind the Senator that if he was a king, he would be beheaded for what he just said. But in this country, we enjoy free speech. We get to say what we want to say, and that is a valued right and privilege.”Senator Barbara Favola (D-40) said many of her constituents are concerned about cuts to federal programs due to the recent passage of the One Big Beautiful Bill including threats to Medicaid. She explained why she supports her Democratic colleagues in Congress in the current state of things.“We are in a shutdown situation because the Democrats are standing up and saying we must extend the tax credits that are available on the health marketplace so individuals can afford their insurance,” Favola said. “Health insurance. This is not going unnoticed by the Virginians we represent.”Senator Mark Peake (R-22) said Republicans were entitled to govern how they want because they are in control of the federal government.“The current president won an overwhelming majority in the Electoral College and he won the popular vote by over 4 million or 5 million votes,” Peake said. “That is called democracy. That is what we have. And the Republicans won the Senate and they won the House of Congress. We will have another election next year and it will be time for the citizens to vote. But we are going under a democracy right now, and that's where we stand.”The points of personal privilege continued. Senator Schuyler VanValkenburg (D-72) said elections are a chance for citizens to weigh in on a presidency that started the process of mid-Census redistricting.“The key point is this,” VanValkenburg said. “The president's ideas are unpopular. He knows it. He's going to his ideological friends, he's asking them to carve up maps, and now the other side is upset because they're going to get called on it in elections.”The Senate adjourned soon afterward and will take up a third reading of HJ6006 today.Democrats file Constitutional Amendment for first referenceEarly discussions about a potential constitutional amendment in the House of Delegates and the Virginia Senate this week did not include a lot of details about how a mid-Census Congressional redistricting would take place.House Joint Resolution 6007 was filed with the Virginia Legislative Information System on Tuesday, October 28. As of this publication it is in the House Privileges and Elections Committee because the Senate has not yet given itself permission to take up the matter.The amendment would amend Article II, Section 6, of the Virginia Constitution to insert language into the second paragraph.Here is the full text, with italicized words indicating new language.The Commonwealth shall be reapportioned into electoral districts in accordance with this section and Section 6-A in the year 2021 and every ten years thereafter, except that the General Assembly shall be authorized to modify one or more congressional districts at any point following the adoption of a decennial reapportionment law, but prior to the next decennial census, in the event that any State of the United States of America conducts a redistricting of such state's congressional districts at any point following that state's adoption of a decennial reapportionment law for any purpose other than (i) the completion of the state's decennial redistricting in response to a federal census and reapportionment mandated by the Constitution of the United States and established in federal law or (ii) as ordered by any state or federal court to remedy an unlawful or unconstitutional district map.Take a look at the whole text here. I'll continue to provide updates. Stories you might also read for October 29, 2025* Charlottesville Ale Trail brings people to craft beverage makers, Jackson Shock, October 27, 2025* U.Va. leaders defend Justice Department deal in letter to Charlottesville legislators, Cecilia Mould and Ford McCracken, Cavalier Daily, October 28, 2025* Council agrees to purchase $6.2 million office building for low-barrier shelter, Sean Tubbs, C-Ville Weekly, October 29, 2025* Republican legislators slam Virginia redistricting proposal, Colby Johnson, WDBJ-7, October 27, 2025* Democrat Abigail Spanberger backs Virginia legislature's redistricting push, Steve People and Olivia Diaz, Associated Press, October 27, 2025* Va. Democrats roll out redistricting amendment to counter GOP map changes in other states, Markus Schmidt, October 28, 2025* Virginia Republicans Sue to Block Democratic Redistricting Push, Jen Rice, Democracy Docket, October 28, 2025* Redistricting session to resume Wednesday, WWBT, October 29, 2025Back to local again shortly after #947This is a unique version based on me wanting to go through the General Assembly recordings myself. I have a lot of local stories to get back to in the near future and I'm working extra this week to make sure I get back to them.They include:* Coverage of the discussion of 204 7th Street at the October 21, 2025 Charlottesville Board of Architectural Review* Coverage of last night's Albemarle Planning Commission public hearing on Attain on Fifth Street* Coverage of two discussions at last night's Greene County Board of SupervisorsAs expected, I work longer hours when I'm out of town on family business because I don't have the usual places to go. This is okay. Summer is over and it's time to hunker down and get to work. Today's end video is The Streets: This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit communityengagement.substack.com/subscribe

SBS Italian - SBS in Italiano
Once upon a tile, un piastrellista italiano... da favola

SBS Italian - SBS in Italiano

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2025 15:41


Nel 2020, Elia Palombino ha aperto la sua ditta di piastrelle a Melbourne. Cinque anni dopo, ha vinto il Prestige Award Australia come "tiler of the Year".

Te lo spiega Studenti.it
Forme della narrazione: fabula e intreccio, piani temporali, personaggi

Te lo spiega Studenti.it

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2025 2:28


Le forme della narrazione comprendono fabula, intreccio, piani temporali, stile e personaggi. Scopri le tecniche narrative fondamentali nei racconti.

il posto delle parole
Elena Girardin "100 caffè con la prof"

il posto delle parole

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2025 27:31


Elena Girardin"100 caffè con la prof"Ronzani Editorewww.ronzanieditore.itCosa significa insegnare nelle scuole medie oggi? Viviamo un'epoca di transizione dove il mestiere dell'insegnante viene spesso duramente criticato, dove le tecniche sono in continua evoluzione e stare al passo con le passioni emergenti nei ragazzi è una sfida quotidiana. Caffè dopo caffè, Elena Girardin prende il lettore per mano e lo accompagna tra gli studenti mostrando come si fa o, meglio, si prova a fare il mestiere più bello del mondo. Passo dopo passo si affrontano sfide e si riflette sul sistema scolastico e l'opportunità di accogliere il cambiamento affinché la scuola non rimanga indietro rispetto al progredire della società e delle esigenze di famiglie e ragazzi. Un libro che nasce da vent'anni di esperienza come educatrice. Con una prosa ricercata, a tratti seria ma che cede volentieri alla spensieratezza, l'autrice mostra le diverse sfaccettature emotive che animano l'insegnante: lo spirito positivo sempre rivolto al miglioramento, la consapevolezza che non esistono soluzioni preconfezionate ai problemi, ma che ogni caffè può aprire un dibattito, e la voglia di trasmettere ai ragazzi passione, curiosità e senso critico.Elena Girardin (Schio, 1978) è insegnante di lettere. Ha pubblicato Favola di paese (Edizioni La Gru, 2012), Le petit Omar (Panda Edizioni, 2014), la raccolta storica dedicata alle figure femminili venete Le ali in tasca, per edizioni La meridiana (2016), il racconto Due donne ne Io sono il Nordest (Apogeo editore, 2016), il romanzo Le madri imperfette (L'Erudita editore, 2021). Nel 2022 con Ronzani Editore pubblica il romanzo Dalla parte sbagliata del mondo.IL POSTO DELLE PAROLEascoltare fa pensarewww.ilpostodelleparole.itDiventa un supporter di questo podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/il-posto-delle-parole--1487855/support.

Podcast - TMW Radio
Ep. 587 - La favola di un Barcellona in Italia e l'identità da non perdere dei nostri club

Podcast - TMW Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2025 4:51


Ep. 587 - La favola di un Barcellona in Italia e l'identità da non perdere dei nostri club

Matin Première
Stefan Liberski pour son livre "Néron rouge" (Onlit)

Matin Première

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2025 12:38


Dans Néron rouge, Stefan Liberski dresse le portrait tragi-comique de Néron Favola, un anti-héros loufoque et excessif. Le lecteur plonge dans le journal intime d'un homme obsédé par le désir d'obtenir la validation de ses contemporains. Mais cette reconnaissance se révèle hors de portée dans un monde où se redéfinit sans cesse la règle du jeu. L'écriture de Liberski mêle l'ironie mordante de La Conjuration des imbéciles à la mélancolie acide de Karoo. Elle scrute les obsessions de notre époque et livre une satire incisive, résolument moderne. Stefan Liberski est auteur et réalisateur. Il s'est imposé sur la scène littéraire avec G.S, écrivain tout simplement (Albin Michel). Chez Onlit, il a publié Une grande actrice et Teo Malgré, deux titres salués par la critique qui ont renforcé son statut de romancier exceptionnel. Stefan Liberski s'est également illustré au cinéma, avec Bunker Paradise, Tokyo Fiancée et, plus récemment, L'art d'être heureux, une comédie avec Benoît Poelvoorde et Camille Cottin. Merci pour votre écoute N'hésistez pas à vous abonner également aux podcasts des séquences phares de Matin Première: L'Invité Politique : https://audmns.com/LNCogwPL'édito politique « Les Coulisses du Pouvoir » : https://audmns.com/vXWPcqxL'humour de Matin Première : https://audmns.com/tbdbwoQRetrouvez tous les contenus de la RTBF sur notre plateforme Auvio.be Retrouvez également notre offre info ci-dessous : Le Monde en Direct : https://audmns.com/TkxEWMELes Clés : https://audmns.com/DvbCVrHLe Tournant : https://audmns.com/moqIRoC5 Minutes pour Comprendre : https://audmns.com/dHiHssrEt si vous avez apprécié ce podcast, n'hésitez pas à nous donner des étoiles ou des commentaires, cela nous aide à le faire connaître plus largement. Distribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

The Politics Hour with Kojo Nnamdi
The Politics Hour: The latest from Maryland and Virginia's legislative sessions

The Politics Hour with Kojo Nnamdi

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2025 50:28


The Maryland General Assembly reconvened for a 90-day legislative session in Annapolis this week. Dominating debate will be a nearly three billion dollar projected budget deficit over the next five years. It's the largest gap the state has faced in two decades, and it threatens investment in transportation, education, and health care. House of Delegates Majority Leader David Moon from Montgomery County joined the show to discuss current negotiations, whether tax increases are on the table, and what cuts could be coming.Plus, Moon shared his concern about the impact of a second Trump administration could have on the state's economy. With cuts to the federal government on the table, there will likely be less federal funding flowing to states for transit,, climate change goals, and education. In addition, Maryland is home to around 160,000 federal employees whose jobs could be at risk. Moon said the state and localities need to prepare.“Maryland and Montgomery County are going to have to try to be a lot more self-reliant in the coming years and do everything we can to broaden and expand our local tax base so that whatever happens at the federal level, we are going to be economically competitive in growing our economy," he said. The Virginia General Assembly also went back into session, though lawmakers were forced to take a short recess due to a water shutoff issue in Richmond. Potential tax cuts, constitutional amendments, and data centers are among the items on lawmakers' docket. State Senate Majority Whip and Arlington's state senator Barbara Favola got behind the mic to preview the 46-day session.One of the hottest topics this session is legislation authored Democratic state senator Scott Surovell that could lead to a Tysons Corner casino. Favola said the idea currently does not have the local support in her view, noting the handful of casinos already built around the Commonwealth did."All of those jurisdictions had local officials who were completely mobilized and strongly in favor of having the casino," Favola said. "And we know these jurisdictions really did need a different venue to bring in money, to employee people, and to get back on their feet. That's not the case with Fairfax County."If passed, the bill would give voters in Fairfax the chance to decide on whether or not to build a new casino. Similar bills failed to get out of the General Assembly the last two years.Become a member of WAMU: wamu.org/donateSend us questions and comments for guests: kojo@wamu.orgFollow us on Instagram: instagram.com/wamu885

Il Mondo
Trailer: il Mondo cultura del 9 novembre 2024

Il Mondo

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2024 4:04


In settant'anni di carriera Quincy Jones ha inventato la musica americana come la conosciamo oggi. Francesco Cattani nella sua nuova graphic novel Favola racconta la storia d'amore tormentata tra una ragazza transgender e un ragazzo etero-cis. Lo scrittore libanese Sélim Nassib racconta la sua Beirut in un romanzo autobiografico. In mostra a Reggio Emilia le grandi sculture di legno e di ferro di Dominque White ci parlano di diaspora e migrazioni. CONDaniele Cassandro, giornalista che collabora con InternazionaleCatherine Cornet, giornalista e arabista Francesco Cattani, fumettista Clara Pérez Almodóvar, storica dell'arte e co-redattrice di AltremuseSe ascolti questo podcast e ti piace, abbonati a Internazionale. È un modo concreto per sostenerci e per aiutarci a garantire ogni giorno un'informazione di qualità . Vai su internazionale.it/podcastScrivi a podcast@internazionale.it o manda un vocale a +39 3347063050Produzione di Claudio Balboni e Vincenzo De Simone.Musiche di Carlo Madaghiele, Raffaele Scogna, Jonathan Zenti e Giacomo Zorzi.Direzione creativa di Jonathan Zenti.Quincy Jones: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y-ndMMYhmi0&t=3sSélim Nassib, Il tumulto: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8ayX6ZSpBgg&t=27sFrancesco Cattani, Favola: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q2QRhl3IDMkDominque White: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x-x3MCtAtoE