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The Shining Wizards Network
30 Screams or Less 135: Bambi: The Reckoning

The Shining Wizards Network

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2025 37:30


In this episode of the 30 Screams or Less podcast we review ‘Bambi: The Reckoning' directed by Dan Allen, written by Felix Salten and Rhys Warrington, starring Roxanne McKee (Xana), Tom Mulheron (Benji), and Samira Mighty (Harriet). The plot of the movie is after a mother and son get in a car wreck, they soon become hunted by Bambi, a mutated grief-stricken deer on a deadly rampage seeking revenge for... The post 30 Screams or Less 135: Bambi: The Reckoning appeared first on Shining Wizards Network.

30 Screams or Less Podcast
TSOL135 - Bambi: The Reckoning

30 Screams or Less Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2025 37:30 Transcription Available


In this episode of the 30 Screams or Less podcast we review 'Bambi: The Reckoning' directed by Dan Allen, written by Felix Salten and Rhys Warrington, starring Roxanne McKee (Xana), Tom Mulheron (Benji), and Samira Mighty (Harriet). The plot of the movie is after a mother and son get in a car wreck, they soon become hunted by Bambi, a mutated grief-stricken deer on a deadly rampage seeking revenge for the death of his mother.

De vive(s) voix
DJ Bambi de l'autrice Audur Ava Ólafsdóttir : portrait d'une femme transgenre

De vive(s) voix

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2025 28:59


Dans ce nouveau roman, l'autrice islandaise Audur Ava Ólafsdóttir brosse le portrait d'une femme transgenre arrivée dans la soixantaine.  Les noms islandais sont toujours un peu longs, car ils ont la particularité de marquer le genre ! À la naissance, elle est née homme et s'appelle V …  comme son père. Adulte, elle devient biochimiste, spécialisée dans les cellules, les plus petits éléments du corps humain. Elle a 61 ans, s'est toujours sentie femme, mais elle est née dans un corps d'homme. Elle s'est mariée avec Sonja, est devenue père alors qu'elle voulait devenir père. Mais elle ne veut pas mourir dans ce corps d'homme. Elle va demander à s'appeler Logn, un terme qui n'existe pas en français, qui signifie «le calme plat entre deux tempêtes, l'immobilité de l'air» en islandais. Ce temps suspendu, c'est le temps perdu de sa vie.  Son surnom «Bambi» n'est pas anodin. Formé à partir de l'italien «bambino, enfant». C'est aussi le nom choisi par sa grand-mère et son frère, d'après une référence à Disney, mais surtout au roman de Felix Salten publié en 1923 qui fut brûlé une dizaine d'années plus tard par les Nazis qui le considéraient comme une allégorie du sort des Juifs. Contrairement au long métrage de 1942, Bambi est seul, comme le personnage du livre, car toute sa vie, elle a dû essuyer les insultes, la culpabilité et un grand sentiment de solitude et pense même à se suicider. Mais ce n'est pas un roman sur la mort, c'est un roman sur la survie, sur la guérison, sur la réparation, la renaissance.  L'idée de ce roman lui est venue d'après une amie, une femme transgenre qui lui a demandé si elle pouvait écrire sur elle et sur la transidentité.  En Islande, la loi de juin 2019 sur l'autonomie de genre, facilite les procédures de transition. Aujourd'hui, le pays reconnaît un genre neutre sur les passeports et les documents officiels, prenant en compte les personnes non-binaires. L'islandais est une langue qui comporte trois langues : le masculin, le féminin, le neutre.  Invitée : Auður Ava Ólafsdóttir,  née en 1958 à Reykjavik, est une autrice, poétesse et dramaturge islandaise. Formée à l'histoire de l'art, La Sorbonne, elle a longtemps enseigné cette discipline à l'Université d'Islande. Elle s'est imposée sur la scène littéraire avec ses romans Rose candida, Hotel silence ou encore Miss Islande.  DJ Bambi, son dernier roman est paru aux éditions Zulma.  Programmation musicale : L'artiste Joseph Marchand avec le titre Au début du soleil et son nouvel album Treize miniatures.

De vive(s) voix
DJ Bambi de l'autrice Audur Ava Ólafsdóttir : portrait d'une femme transgenre

De vive(s) voix

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2025 28:59


Dans ce nouveau roman, l'autrice islandaise Audur Ava Ólafsdóttir brosse le portrait d'une femme transgenre arrivée dans la soixantaine.  Les noms islandais sont toujours un peu longs, car ils ont la particularité de marquer le genre ! À la naissance, elle est née homme et s'appelle V …  comme son père. Adulte, elle devient biochimiste, spécialisée dans les cellules, les plus petits éléments du corps humain. Elle a 61 ans, s'est toujours sentie femme, mais elle est née dans un corps d'homme. Elle s'est mariée avec Sonja, est devenue père alors qu'elle voulait devenir père. Mais elle ne veut pas mourir dans ce corps d'homme. Elle va demander à s'appeler Logn, un terme qui n'existe pas en français, qui signifie «le calme plat entre deux tempêtes, l'immobilité de l'air» en islandais. Ce temps suspendu, c'est le temps perdu de sa vie.  Son surnom «Bambi» n'est pas anodin. Formé à partir de l'italien «bambino, enfant». C'est aussi le nom choisi par sa grand-mère et son frère, d'après une référence à Disney, mais surtout au roman de Felix Salten publié en 1923 qui fut brûlé une dizaine d'années plus tard par les Nazis qui le considéraient comme une allégorie du sort des Juifs. Contrairement au long métrage de 1942, Bambi est seul, comme le personnage du livre, car toute sa vie, elle a dû essuyer les insultes, la culpabilité et un grand sentiment de solitude et pense même à se suicider. Mais ce n'est pas un roman sur la mort, c'est un roman sur la survie, sur la guérison, sur la réparation, la renaissance.  L'idée de ce roman lui est venue d'après une amie, une femme transgenre qui lui a demandé si elle pouvait écrire sur elle et sur la transidentité.  En Islande, la loi de juin 2019 sur l'autonomie de genre, facilite les procédures de transition. Aujourd'hui, le pays reconnaît un genre neutre sur les passeports et les documents officiels, prenant en compte les personnes non-binaires. L'islandais est une langue qui comporte trois langues : le masculin, le féminin, le neutre.  Invitée : Auður Ava Ólafsdóttir,  née en 1958 à Reykjavik, est une autrice, poétesse et dramaturge islandaise. Formée à l'histoire de l'art, La Sorbonne, elle a longtemps enseigné cette discipline à l'Université d'Islande. Elle s'est imposée sur la scène littéraire avec ses romans Rose candida, Hotel silence ou encore Miss Islande.  DJ Bambi, son dernier roman est paru aux éditions Zulma.  Programmation musicale : L'artiste Joseph Marchand avec le titre Au début du soleil et son nouvel album Treize miniatures.

Büchermarkt - Deutschlandfunk
Büchermarkt 10.11.2025: Buchmesse "Seitenwechsel", Josefine Rieks, Felix Salten

Büchermarkt - Deutschlandfunk

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2025 19:49


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Behind The Lens
BEHIND THE LENS #483: Featuring Steve Mims, Brian Rodgers and Dan Allen

Behind The Lens

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2025 72:54


This is a fun week on BEHIND THE LENS as we're going back to nature and into the forest. That's right! It's back to nature this week as we take a look at a fantastically informative and entertaining short documentary that you can watch right now FOR FREE (and you all know how much I love FREE stuff) – CHARMIN WIPES OUT A FOREST. In my exclusive chat with writer/director/editor STEVE MIMS and producer BRIAN RODGERS, we delve into the making of this doc and Charmin toilet paper specifically. Then, get ready for director and editor DAN ALLEN, who joins me discussing his latest film from The Twisted Childhood Universe – BAMBI: THE RECKONING. Kicking things off with CHARMIN WIPES OUT A FOREST, who would have thought someone would make any film about toilet paper, let alone one about Charmin, the biggest-selling brand in the United States, accounting for 25% of the US toilet paper market today. Most of us remember the early ad campaigns for Charmin with Mr. Whipple and the unforgettable "Please, don't squeeze the Charmin". And for quite a few years now, we've been seeing multiple ads with the animated bear family using Charmin. But now, thanks to STEVE MIMS and BRIAN RODGERS, we find out the truth behind the toilet paper. CHARMIN WIPES OUT A FOREST is a comic in-depth exposé of the massive deforestation required to deliver the nation's most popular bath tissue. Although we are greeted with a comic opening to the doc, Steve and Brian deliver a shocking yet hopeful message to consumers. This is a big problem that manufacturer Procter & Gamble will never do anything about, but we as consumers can. Next, we go deep into the part of the forest that hasn't been cut down for toilet paper, with BAMBI: THE RECKONING. The official synopsis for BAMBI: THE RECKONING reads: "After a mother and son get in a car wreck, they soon become hunted by Bambi, a mutated, grief-stricken deer on a deadly rampage seeking revenge for the death of his mother." Directed and edited by DAN ALLEN and written by Rhys Warrington based on Felix Salten's 1923 novel "Bambi Life in the Woods", the film maintains the original book's themes of family, love, and hardship, and has some added 21st-century subtext on the horrors of man towards nature. http://eliasentertainmentnetwork.com

Der Tele-Stammtisch - Filmkritiken
Bambi - Eine Lebensgeschichte aus dem Walde | Ein echtes Live-Action-Remake eines Disney-Klassikers

Der Tele-Stammtisch - Filmkritiken

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2025 15:23


Millásreggeli • Gazdasági Muppet Show
Millásreggeli Podcast: biztonságos bankolás, diákszámla, dm Balaton RUN - 2024-09-06 08 óra

Millásreggeli • Gazdasági Muppet Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2024


2024. szeptember 06., péntek 8-9 óra MNB: TÉMA 1: Biztonságosabb lett az elektronikus fizetés. Szeptember 1-jétől – az MNB egy tavalyi ajánlásának megfelelően - sokkal biztonságosabbá válik az elektronikus fizetés hazánkban. Mivel a legtöbb banknál az ügyfelek jelentős része elektronikus csatornákat használ, a pénzintézeteknek számos intézkedést bevezetnek annak érdekében, hogy az ügyfeleik pénze a lehető legnagyobb biztonságban legyen a csalóktól. Nézzük, mik a legfontosabbak a banki teendők közül! Fontos, a biztonságos bankolást elősegítő változások léptek életbe TÉMA 2: Versenyeznek a diákokért a bankok. Számos hazai banknál akár már 6 vagy 14 éves kortól, illetve kifejezetten a felsőoktatási intézményekben tanulókat megcélozva érhetők el diákszámlák. A 18 év alatti fiatalok csak szülőjükkel együtt (személyesen vagy videós azonosítással) nyithatnak számlát. Emellett 14 éves kor alatt jellemzően minden művelethez szülői jóváhagyás kell, 18 éves korig pedig a számla- és kártyaműveleteknél általában különböző költési és tranzakciós limiteket írhatnak elő a hitelintézetek. Binder István, az MNB felügyleti szóvivője ARANYKÖPÉS: A rokonok sohasem olyan jók, mint a barátok. Felix Salten (1869) ÉP TESTBEN: A dm és a Maratonman 2021-ben indította el az első dm Balaton RUN mezőnyét. A verseny célja, hogy hiánypótló eseményként megmozdítsa az egész családot a Balaton partján. Kanyó Roland, a dm Kft. marketing és PR menedzsere

Hírstart Robot Podcast
A végső megoldás: Halál: Előző két részhez képest közepes mélyzuhanás

Hírstart Robot Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2024 4:24


A végső megoldás: Halál: Előző két részhez képest közepes mélyzuhanás Mafab     2024-08-29 18:58:02     Film A nyolcadik utas: a Halál korszakalkotó sci-fi klasszikus minden téren, ezt kár tagadni. Kivételesen jó folytatást kapott A bolygó neve: Halál címen, mely bizony sokak számára még az elsőnél is jobb. Nekem mindenesetre az első a kedvencem. Közös nagy sikerüket a vizuális effektek forradalmi sikerén túl az eredetiségüknek köszönhették, és a belevaló Monumentális Egri csillagok előadás lesz az MVM Dome-ban kultura.hu     2024-08-30 07:03:03     Színpad Színház Heves Eger Nemzeti Színház MVM Csoport Vidnyánszky Attila MVM Dome Mintegy kétszáz táncos és közel száz művész lép fel a Nemzeti Színház és a Magyar Nemzeti Táncegyüttes monumentális Egri csillagok előadásban, amelyet szeptember 6-án és 7-én láthat a közönség a budapesti MVM Dome-ban Trill Zsolt főszereplésével, Vidnyánszky Attila rendezésében. Angelina Jolie vakítóan szőke hajzuhataggal érkezett a Velencei Filmfesztiválra, majd könnyekig meghatódott a fogadtatásán Blikk     2024-08-30 09:34:57     Film Olaszország Fesztiválok Görögország Angelina Jolie Csütörtök este mutatták be a Velencei Filmfesztiválon Pablo Larrain Maria című filmjét, amely a görög opera-énekesnő, Maria Callas életéről szól. A címszerepben Angelina Jolie-t láthatja a nézőközönség, amely óriási, nyolc percen át tartó álló ovációval fogadta őt. A színésznő annyira elérzékenyült, hogy egy ponton a könnyei is kicsordultak. Széchényi-leszármazottak találkoztak a Széchényi Könyvtárban Márkamonitor     2024-08-30 09:06:10     Könyv Múzeum Könyvtár Magyar Nemzeti Múzeum A könyvtáralapító Széchényi Ferenc, valamint fiai, Széchenyi István, a legnagyobb magyar és testvérei, Széchényi Lajos és Széchényi Pál mintegy száz utóda gyűlt össze a Magyar Nemzeti Múzeum Közgyűjteményi Központ Országos Széchényi Könyvtárban (Mnmkk Oszk) 2024. augusztus 25-én.   A különleges és nagyszabású esemény szervezője gróf Széchényi Kálmá Jön a Lioness második évada Igényesférfi.hu     2024-08-30 08:34:06     Film A SkyShowtime bejelentette, hogy a nagy sikerű Lioness drámasorozat várva várt második évada november 1-jén debütál, méghozzá rögtön két epizóddal. Ezt követően hetente érkeznek majd az újabb részek. Ősszel természetközeli, realisztikus Bambi-film érkezik Könyves Magazin     2024-08-30 08:47:51     Film Michel Fessler, az Oscar- és César-díjas Pingvinek vándorlása társírójának nagyjátékfilmes rendezői bemutatkozásában Felix Salten világhírű Bambi-történetét adaptálja. A CIA szólt az osztrák hatóságoknak, hogy terrortámadás készül a bécsi Taylor Swift-koncerteken Telex     2024-08-29 18:04:35     Zene USA Koncert Ausztria Terrortámadás Titkosszolgálat Bécs Taylor Swift CIA A CIA megerősítette, több tízezer embert vettek célba a terroristák, akiket az amerikai hírszerzés segítségével kapcsoltak le az osztrák hatóságok. Albumpremier: Moriones bohóckarakterben ostromolja a toplistákat Noizz     2024-08-30 09:04:05     Zene Trend A hirtelen jött sikert, a gyerekkor súlytalanságát és saját bohóc karakterének felnövéstörténetét fűzte egy dalciklusba a fiatal zenei ezermester, Moriones, amelyen "EZ AZ ÁRA" című, jelenleg trendként uralkodó dala is szerepel. A nyolc számból álló projekthez hasonlóan hookokkal teli, afro-, latin popos, reggaetonos örömzenét készített a különc te Eltiltotta zenéit az Abba Donald Trumptól NLC     2024-08-30 11:13:13     Zene USA Kampány Donald Trump ABBA Az Abba tagjai azt követelik Donald Trump kampánycsapatától, hogy ne használják többet a slágereiket. Luc Jacamon – Matz: The Killer 1&2 Ekultura     2024-08-30 10:00:00     Könyv Bevallom őszintén, tizenévesként szerettem bele a noir krimikbe, amikor első ízben olvastam Dashiell Hammett első regényét, a Véres aratást, a Magvető Albatrosz sorozatában. Igazi hűha élmény Cserháti Zsuzsa rövidre szabott életének titkai: a gyerekkori luxus után a nélkülözést is megtapasztalta Story     2024-08-30 06:00:51     Bulvár Luxus Cserháti Zsuzsa Mindössze 55 évet élt, és alig tudunk valamit az örömeiről, a küzdelmeiről, a csalódásairól. Most felidézzük élete fontos pillanatait. A további adásainkat keresd a podcast.hirstart.hu oldalunkon.

Hírstart Robot Podcast - Film-zene-szórakozás
A végső megoldás: Halál: Előző két részhez képest közepes mélyzuhanás

Hírstart Robot Podcast - Film-zene-szórakozás

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2024 4:24


A végső megoldás: Halál: Előző két részhez képest közepes mélyzuhanás Mafab     2024-08-29 18:58:02     Film A nyolcadik utas: a Halál korszakalkotó sci-fi klasszikus minden téren, ezt kár tagadni. Kivételesen jó folytatást kapott A bolygó neve: Halál címen, mely bizony sokak számára még az elsőnél is jobb. Nekem mindenesetre az első a kedvencem. Közös nagy sikerüket a vizuális effektek forradalmi sikerén túl az eredetiségüknek köszönhették, és a belevaló Monumentális Egri csillagok előadás lesz az MVM Dome-ban kultura.hu     2024-08-30 07:03:03     Színpad Színház Heves Eger Nemzeti Színház MVM Csoport Vidnyánszky Attila MVM Dome Mintegy kétszáz táncos és közel száz művész lép fel a Nemzeti Színház és a Magyar Nemzeti Táncegyüttes monumentális Egri csillagok előadásban, amelyet szeptember 6-án és 7-én láthat a közönség a budapesti MVM Dome-ban Trill Zsolt főszereplésével, Vidnyánszky Attila rendezésében. Angelina Jolie vakítóan szőke hajzuhataggal érkezett a Velencei Filmfesztiválra, majd könnyekig meghatódott a fogadtatásán Blikk     2024-08-30 09:34:57     Film Olaszország Fesztiválok Görögország Angelina Jolie Csütörtök este mutatták be a Velencei Filmfesztiválon Pablo Larrain Maria című filmjét, amely a görög opera-énekesnő, Maria Callas életéről szól. A címszerepben Angelina Jolie-t láthatja a nézőközönség, amely óriási, nyolc percen át tartó álló ovációval fogadta őt. A színésznő annyira elérzékenyült, hogy egy ponton a könnyei is kicsordultak. Széchényi-leszármazottak találkoztak a Széchényi Könyvtárban Márkamonitor     2024-08-30 09:06:10     Könyv Múzeum Könyvtár Magyar Nemzeti Múzeum A könyvtáralapító Széchényi Ferenc, valamint fiai, Széchenyi István, a legnagyobb magyar és testvérei, Széchényi Lajos és Széchényi Pál mintegy száz utóda gyűlt össze a Magyar Nemzeti Múzeum Közgyűjteményi Központ Országos Széchényi Könyvtárban (Mnmkk Oszk) 2024. augusztus 25-én.   A különleges és nagyszabású esemény szervezője gróf Széchényi Kálmá Jön a Lioness második évada Igényesférfi.hu     2024-08-30 08:34:06     Film A SkyShowtime bejelentette, hogy a nagy sikerű Lioness drámasorozat várva várt második évada november 1-jén debütál, méghozzá rögtön két epizóddal. Ezt követően hetente érkeznek majd az újabb részek. Ősszel természetközeli, realisztikus Bambi-film érkezik Könyves Magazin     2024-08-30 08:47:51     Film Michel Fessler, az Oscar- és César-díjas Pingvinek vándorlása társírójának nagyjátékfilmes rendezői bemutatkozásában Felix Salten világhírű Bambi-történetét adaptálja. A CIA szólt az osztrák hatóságoknak, hogy terrortámadás készül a bécsi Taylor Swift-koncerteken Telex     2024-08-29 18:04:35     Zene USA Koncert Ausztria Terrortámadás Titkosszolgálat Bécs Taylor Swift CIA A CIA megerősítette, több tízezer embert vettek célba a terroristák, akiket az amerikai hírszerzés segítségével kapcsoltak le az osztrák hatóságok. Albumpremier: Moriones bohóckarakterben ostromolja a toplistákat Noizz     2024-08-30 09:04:05     Zene Trend A hirtelen jött sikert, a gyerekkor súlytalanságát és saját bohóc karakterének felnövéstörténetét fűzte egy dalciklusba a fiatal zenei ezermester, Moriones, amelyen "EZ AZ ÁRA" című, jelenleg trendként uralkodó dala is szerepel. A nyolc számból álló projekthez hasonlóan hookokkal teli, afro-, latin popos, reggaetonos örömzenét készített a különc te Eltiltotta zenéit az Abba Donald Trumptól NLC     2024-08-30 11:13:13     Zene USA Kampány Donald Trump ABBA Az Abba tagjai azt követelik Donald Trump kampánycsapatától, hogy ne használják többet a slágereiket. Luc Jacamon – Matz: The Killer 1&2 Ekultura     2024-08-30 10:00:00     Könyv Bevallom őszintén, tizenévesként szerettem bele a noir krimikbe, amikor első ízben olvastam Dashiell Hammett első regényét, a Véres aratást, a Magvető Albatrosz sorozatában. Igazi hűha élmény Cserháti Zsuzsa rövidre szabott életének titkai: a gyerekkori luxus után a nélkülözést is megtapasztalta Story     2024-08-30 06:00:51     Bulvár Luxus Cserháti Zsuzsa Mindössze 55 évet élt, és alig tudunk valamit az örömeiről, a küzdelmeiről, a csalódásairól. Most felidézzük élete fontos pillanatait. A további adásainkat keresd a podcast.hirstart.hu oldalunkon.

Nyíregyházi Egyházmegye
Irodalmi hangtér #23 - Felix Salten: Bambi (részlet)

Nyíregyházi Egyházmegye

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2024 7:27


Előadja: P. Tóth Nóra

Dejiny
V Hoteli Sacher sa zabávala elita a v neďalekej krčme mladý Hitler

Dejiny

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2024 47:17


*Podporte podcast Dejiny v aplikácii Toldo na sme.sk/extradejiny a v súťaži Podcast roka 2024 na podcastroka.sk. „Nikde nebolo ľahšie byť Európanom,“ píše o Viedni na prelome storočí vo svojich slávnych memoároch Svet zajtrajška spisovateľ Štefan Zweig. Hlavné mesto monarchie podľa Zweiga, v tom čase jedného z najznámejších európskych spisovateľov, „harmonizovalo, všetky národné a jazykové protiklady a jej kultúra bola syntézou všetkých západných kultúr“. V aktuálnom podcaste sa na kultúrny život Viedne pozrieme trochu netradične: cez príbeh Hotela Sacher, hotela, ktorý bol jedným z centier spoločenského života mesta. Stretávali sa tu maliari Gustav Klimt, Egon Schiele či Oskar Kokoschka, spisovatelia Hugo von Hofmannsthal a Felix Salten či skladatelia Gustav Mahler a Arnold Schönberg. Ale takisto významní politici a štátnici. Možno príbeh Hotela Sacher a rodiny Sacherovcov vnímať ako mikrohistóriu Viedne a monarchie v turbulentných časoch na prelome storočí, v časoch prvej svetovej vojny a v predvečer tej druhej? Ako sa Hotel Sacher stal kultúrnym centrom Viedne? Čím žili kultúrne a ekonomické elity hlavného mesta? A akú úlohu v tom celom zohráva rodina Sacherovcov a ich slávna sacherka? Aj na tieto otázky budeme hľadať odpoveď v nasledujúcich minútach. Historička Agáta Šústová Drelová (Historický ústav SAV) sa zhovárala s Annou Fundárkovou, ktorá sa v Historickou ústave venuje výskumu aristokracie v ranom novoveku. Aktuálne sa venuje výskumu kráľovských metres, prostitúcie a šľachtických duelov v novovekom Uhorsku a spolu s Ingrid Halászovou a Martinou Viskupovou pripravuje knihu Zlatý vek Pállfyovcov v 18. storočí. – Ak máte pre nás spätnú väzbu, odkaz alebo nápad, napíšte nám na ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠jaroslav.valent@petitpress.sk⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ – Všetky podcasty denníka SME nájdete na ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠sme.sk/podcasty⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ – Odoberajte aj denný newsletter ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠SME.sk⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ s najdôležitejšími správami na ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠sme.sk/suhrnsme⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ – Ďakujeme, že počúvate podcast Dejiny.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Instant Trivia
Episode 1187 - Other bond film characters - Ad council classics - Symphonies - "b"ooks - Every day's a holiday

Instant Trivia

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2024 6:56


Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 1187, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Other Bond Film Characters 1: Miss Moneypenny is the personal assistant of this character, the head of MI6. M. 2: First name of American spy Mr. Leiter, who often helped James Bond defeat the bad guys. Felix. 3: Ben Whishaw is the new computer-savvy version of this character. Q. 4: Supervillain Ernst Stavro Blofeld shows up in "Thunderball" as the head of this criminal organization. SPECTRE. 5: The giant metal-mouthed assassin "Jaws" chews up the scenery in "The Spy Who Loved Me" and this film in space. Moonraker. Round 2. Category: Ad Council Classics 1: The Ad Council began in 1942 as the War Advertising Council; its first campaign urged the sale of war these. bonds. 2: A 1983 campaign introduced the phrase "Friends don't let friends" do this. drive drunk. 3: In 1979 the Council unleashed McGruff the Crime Dog, who urged Americans to do this 6-word thing. take a bite out of crime. 4: A 1988 campaign that said "Help stop AIDS. Use" one of these was the first in America to use the word. a condom. 5: The Council's 1960s recruiting campaign for this JFK program called it "the toughest job you'll ever love". the Peace Corps. Round 3. Category: Symphonies 1: This Soviet superstar subtitled his third symphony "May First". (Dmitri) Shostakovich. 2: In 1889 Cesar Franck shocked some French critics by using this "English" instrument in a symphony. the English horn. 3: The "Pathetic" Symphony is by this Russian who also gave us the celebratory "1812 Overture". Tchaikovsky. 4: "Merry Gathering of the Peasants" is one movement of his 1808 "Pastoral" symphony. Ludwig van Beethoven. 5: In 1983 Ellen Taaffe Zwilich's Symphony No. 1 made her the first woman to win this prize for music. the Pulitzer Prize. Round 4. Category: BOoks. With B in quotation marks 1: This children's classic is subtitled "A Life in the Woods". Bambi. 2: The title of this bestseller by Ann Patchett refers to a smooth style of opera singing. bel canto. 3: This classic kids' book by Felix Salten is subtitled "A Life in the Woods". Bambi. 4: It's the huge 1992 bestseller about a photographer, a farm wife and 4 days in Iowa. Bridges of Madison County. 5: "Fleeing playgirl traced to Rio" is a headline about Holly Golightly in this Truman Capote tale. Breakfast at Tiffany's. Round 5. Category: Every Day'S A Holiday 1: On January 12 have a cuppa on National Hot this Day. Tea. 2: In Japan, November the 11th is a holiday celebrating this art form. origami. 3: National Thank You Note Day is on this date, the day after opening lots of gifts. December 26th. 4: August 13 is a special day for these folks, including Barack Obama, Paul McCartney and Clayton Kershaw. southpaws (left-handers). 5: Held in October at the end of the week, this alliterative day celebrates Mary Shelley and her famous creation. Frankenstein Friday. Thanks for listening! Come back tomorrow for more exciting trivia!Special thanks to https://blog.feedspot.com/trivia_podcasts/ AI Voices used

Book Fare
90-Happy Galantine's Day! Female Friendships in Literature: The Ideal, The Complicated, and the Frenemy!

Book Fare

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2024 43:31


From the sweet first friendships of girlhood to the deep, sometimes complicated friendships of womanhood, we talk about what Friendship is, why we need it, and how it relates to Community. This episode also features a short and sweet interview with Amanda's daughter, Ruby, talking about one of her favorite friendship books and great quotes from Guroain, Aristotle, and CS Lewis! We wrap up with what is a classic – they are much more than their age but we had to crack a joke or two! Let us know your Top Female Literary Friendships - or any Literary Friendships - in our ⁠Facebook Group!⁠ Other Episodes Mentioned in this Episode: Ep 4 Wholesome Romantic Recommendations. No Smut Allowed! Ep 50 The Men of Book Fare: Our Well-Read Husbands and Their Recommendations Ep 51 Books About Books for Book Lovers on Valentine's Day Ep. 38 Heidi White and the Glory of the Classics Books Mentioned in this Episode: Tending the Heart of Virtue: How Classic Stories Awaken a Child's Moral Imagination by Vigen Guroain Wind in the Willows by Kenneth Grahame Charlotte's Web by EB White Bambi by Felix Salten *there's a beautifully illustrated version by Barbara Cooney Anne of Green Gables by LM Montgomery Anne's House of Dreams by LM Montgomery Gone with the Wind by Margaret Mitchell Little Women by Louisa May Alcott My Brilliant Friend by Elena Ferrante A Tree Grows in Brooklyn by Betty Smith Crossing to Safety by Wallace Stegner Anna Karenina by Leo Tolstoy Betsy-Tacy by Maud Hart Lovelace Just As Long As We're Together by Judy Blume Join our reading group to read The Ethics of Beauty by Dr. Timothy Patitsas! Tricia is facilitating a group to read this book slowly - one chapter a month- for the first 9 months of this year. If you'd like to be included, reach out though our website or message us on social media. Visit our new WEBSITE- ⁠⁠⁠⁠www.bookfarepodcast.com⁠⁠⁠⁠ Leave us a 5 Star Review in iTunes and we just might read it on air! Leaving a 5 Star Review is the BEST way to grow our show and we dearly appreciate them! Do you love books or do you want to? Are you tired of reading in a vacuum and struggling to find good books? Has motherhood somehow made your brain a dusty shamble? Friend, you are in the right place! Book Fare Podcast is here to help you find great books that you will LOVE and a community to share them with, all while nurturing your own brain and helping you create a culture of reading in your life and family. We are Elizabeth, Tricia, and Amanda, and we are here to help you do just that! We're not academics or scholars. We're just three women, mamas, and friends who believe in the power of great books to grow our minds and hearts and those of our children. We have all been through seasons when we barely read and seasons when our brains felt left-behind. We have struggled to find the right things to read and people to talk about them with. But through our experiences with different book clubs, in-person and online, and dedicated reading through the years, we have started to crack the formula for keeping great books in our lives and families through all seasons. We love this journey, and we are on it with you. That's why we started Book Fare - to create a safe and welcoming place for women who care about the content of what they read- an exciting book club that combines FUN with truth, goodness and beauty! So… from newbie readers to seasoned bibliophiles, from beach reads to Beowulf, from new releases to classic literature and everything in between- we are here to explore and curate reading content for you and your family.  Together, we will laugh and think our way through all that good and great literature has to offer. We will seek virtue and values through literature and training our affections one dog-eared, coffee-stained and child-graffitied book at a time! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bookfare/message

Literatur Radio Hörbahn
"Stefan Zweig und Felix Salten" - ein Beitrag von Oliver Pfohlmann - Literaturkritik.de

Literatur Radio Hörbahn

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2024 7:56


"Stefan Zweig und Felix Salten" - ein Beitrag Oliver Pfohlmann - Literaturkritik.de Zwei Wiener Weltautoren, die vor den Nazis fliehen musstenDer Briefwechsel zwischen Felix Salten und Stefan Zweig ist von einer bedrückenden Eindringlichkeit (Hördauer 09 Minuten) Es waren dramatische Wochen im Leben des Wiener Starjournalisten Felix Salten. Lange hatte er sich geweigert, wegen Hitler seine Vaterstadt zu verlassen. Als aber nach dem sogenannten „Anschluss“ die „Nürnberger Gesetze“ auch in Österreich galten, war offenkundig, wie lebensgefährlich es für jüdische Autoren wie ihn in der einstigen Kaiserstadt geworden war. Vor dem Gang ins Exil musste der damals 70-Jährige aber erst einmal alles loswerden, was ihn in den Augen der Nazis belasten konnte. Man mag sich kaum vorstellen, was Salten im Zustand anhaltender Panik alles vernichtete. Immerhin war er fast 50 Jahre lang einer der wichtigsten Kulturvermittler im deutschsprachigen Raum gewesen und hatte sie alle gekannt, die Schnitzlers, Hofmannsthals und Freuds. …“ Eine Rezension von Oliver Pfohlmann Den Text der Rezension finden Sie hier. Hat Ihnen diese Rezension gefallen, mögen Sie vielleicht auch diese Sendung Kommen Sie doch einmal in unsere Live-Aufzeichnungen in München Sprecher, Schnitt, Realisation Uwe Kullnick --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hoerbahn/message

Francia hoy
Comptoir de Cacao: chocolates artesanales hechos en Francia

Francia hoy

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2024 15:39


Una chocolatería artesanal francesa, Comptoir de Cacao, ha logrado imponerse frente a los grandes grupos y se asoció para sus embalajes con un artista que se inspira de la naturaleza, Michaël Cailloux. La última colección es un homenaje a Bambi, publicado hace cien años por Felix Salten. Por Ivonne SánchezComptoir de Cacao es la historia de una empresa familiar en el departamento de Loiret, en la región del Loira. Una fábrica de chocolates artesanales, fundada hace 20 años y que ha logrado hacerse un lugar en el vasto mundo del chocolate.Comptoir du Cacao que podía traducirse como la “Tienda del Cacao”, se encuentra en un pueblo pequeño, Bazoches sur le Betz, ubicado en el antiguo condado del “Gâtinais”, un vasto territorio entre el Sena y el Loira y que se extiende sobre varios departamentos incluyendo una parte de la Borgoña.Sus chocolates, en tabletas o presentados en embalajes de madera, llegan a lugares tan remotos como Japón y han ganado varios premios.Un maître chocolatier anónimoBenjamin Desmartins, es el “maître chocolatier” maestro chocolatero que confecciona las diferentes recetas, pero al contrario de las marcas conocidas de chocolatería fina, su nombre se funde con toda la familia Desmartins, ya que los integrantes de esta empresa familiar consideran que es un trabajo colectivo.Michaël Cailloux y BambiCon motivo de las fiestas navideñas, Comptoir de Cacao renovó su alianza con el conocido artista francés Michaël Cailloux para el diseño de sus embalajes.Michaël Cailloux, que se le reconoce por su diseño barroco, ya había colaborado el año pasado con la chocolatería en una colección que llamaron “Las cuatro estaciones”.Un homenaje a la historia original de BambiMichaël Cailloux es un artista multidisciplinar que se inspira de los bodegones del siglo XVII pero también del naturalismo propio del Art Nouveau.Para estas navidades, Cailloux propone la colección “Las delicias de Bambi”. Una colección que busca celebrar el centenario de la obra emblemática de Felix Salten "Bambi, una vida en el bosque", publicada por primera vez en 1923 y que inspirara la película de Disney en 1942.De modo paralelo, Editions Delachaux et niestlé  publicó el cuento de Felix Salten en una edición especial “La verdadera historia de Bambi”, con ilustraciones de Cailloux. Sus ilustraciones son una oda a la naturaleza con una profusión de plantas, flores, árboles, pero también de animales sin olvidar a los insectos. Las obras de Michaël Cailloux han sido expuestas en la galería Nathalie Béreau, en París.Entrevistada: Graciela Rodríguez Poupon, responsable de exportaciones de la chocolatería artesanal Comptoir de Cacao.Lea también:El café especial, un concepto en bogaCursos de cocina con tendencia sana y vegetariana en el Cordon Bleu

Francia hoy
Comptoir de Cacao: chocolates artesanales hechos en Francia

Francia hoy

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2024 15:39


Una chocolatería artesanal francesa, Comptoir de Cacao, ha logrado imponerse frente a los grandes grupos y se asoció para sus embalajes con un artista que se inspira de la naturaleza, Michaël Cailloux. La última colección es un homenaje a Bambi, publicado hace cien años por Felix Salten. Por Ivonne SánchezComptoir de Cacao es la historia de una empresa familiar en el departamento de Loiret, en la región del Loira. Una fábrica de chocolates artesanales, fundada hace 20 años y que ha logrado hacerse un lugar en el vasto mundo del chocolate.Comptoir du Cacao que podía traducirse como la “Tienda del Cacao”, se encuentra en un pueblo pequeño, Bazoches sur le Betz, ubicado en el antiguo condado del “Gâtinais”, un vasto territorio entre el Sena y el Loira y que se extiende sobre varios departamentos incluyendo una parte de la Borgoña.Sus chocolates, en tabletas o presentados en embalajes de madera, llegan a lugares tan remotos como Japón y han ganado varios premios.Un maître chocolatier anónimoBenjamin Desmartins, es el “maître chocolatier” maestro chocolatero que confecciona las diferentes recetas, pero al contrario de las marcas conocidas de chocolatería fina, su nombre se funde con toda la familia Desmartins, ya que los integrantes de esta empresa familiar consideran que es un trabajo colectivo.Michaël Cailloux y BambiCon motivo de las fiestas navideñas, Comptoir de Cacao renovó su alianza con el conocido artista francés Michaël Cailloux para el diseño de sus embalajes.Michaël Cailloux, que se le reconoce por su diseño barroco, ya había colaborado el año pasado con la chocolatería en una colección que llamaron “Las cuatro estaciones”.Un homenaje a la historia original de BambiMichaël Cailloux es un artista multidisciplinar que se inspira de los bodegones del siglo XVII pero también del naturalismo propio del Art Nouveau.Para estas navidades, Cailloux propone la colección “Las delicias de Bambi”. Una colección que busca celebrar el centenario de la obra emblemática de Felix Salten "Bambi, una vida en el bosque", publicada por primera vez en 1923 y que inspirara la película de Disney en 1942.De modo paralelo, Editions Delachaux et niestlé  publicó el cuento de Felix Salten en una edición especial “La verdadera historia de Bambi”, con ilustraciones de Cailloux. Sus ilustraciones son una oda a la naturaleza con una profusión de plantas, flores, árboles, pero también de animales sin olvidar a los insectos. Las obras de Michaël Cailloux han sido expuestas en la galería Nathalie Béreau, en París.Entrevistada: Graciela Rodríguez Poupon, responsable de exportaciones de la chocolatería artesanal Comptoir de Cacao.Lea también:El café especial, un concepto en bogaCursos de cocina con tendencia sana y vegetariana en el Cordon Bleu

Mundo Ciencia
Chocolates artesanales hechos en Francia con un toque navideño

Mundo Ciencia

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2023 15:39


En esta época de fiestas regalar chocolates es muy tradicional. Una chocolatería artesanal francesa, Comptoir de Cacao, ha logrado imponerse frente a los grandes grupos y se asoció para sus embalajes con un artista que se inspira de la naturaleza, Michaël Cailloux. La última colección es un homenaje a Bambi, publicado hace cien años por Felix Salten. Por Ivonne SánchezComptoir de Cacao es la historia de una empresa familiar en el departamento de Loiret, en la región del Loira. Una fábrica de chocolates artesanales, fundada hace 20 años y que ha logrado hacerse un lugar en el vasto mundo del chocolate.Comptoir du Cacao que podía traducirse como la “Tienda del Cacao”, se encuentra en un pueblo pequeño, Bazoches sur le Betz, ubicado en el antiguo condado del “Gâtinais”, un vasto territorio entre el Sena y el Loira y que se extiende sobre varios departamentos incluyendo una parte de la Borgoña.Sus chocolates, en tabletas o presentados en embalajes de madera, llegan a lugares tan remotos como Japón y han ganado varios premios.Un maître chocolatier anónimoBenjamin Desmartins, es el “maître chocolatier” maestro chocolatero que confecciona las diferentes recetas, pero al contrario de las marcas conocidas de chocolatería fina, su nombre se funde con toda la familia Desmartins, ya que los integrantes de esta empresa familiar consideran que es un trabajo colectivo.Michaël Cailloux y BambiCon motivo de las fiestas navideñas, Comptoir de Cacao renovó su alianza con el conocido artista francés Michaël Cailloux para el diseño de sus embalajes.Michaël Cailloux, que se le reconoce por su diseño barroco, ya había colaborado el año pasado con la chocolatería en una colección que llamaron “Las cuatro estaciones”.Un homenaje a la historia original de BambiMichaël Cailloux es un artista multidisciplinar que se inspira de los bodegones del siglo XVII pero también del naturalismo propio del Art Nouveau.Para estas navidades, Cailloux propone la colección “Las delicias de Bambi”. Una colección que busca celebrar el centenario de la obra emblemática de Felix Salten "Bambi, una vida en el bosque", publicada por primera vez en 1923 y que inspirara la película de Disney en 1942.De modo paralelo, Editions Delachaux et niestlé  publicó el cuento de Felix Salten en una edición especial “La verdadera historia de Bambi”, con ilustraciones de Cailloux. Sus ilustraciones son una oda a la naturaleza con una profusión de plantas, flores, árboles, pero también de animales sin olvidar a los insectos. Las obras de Michaël Cailloux han sido expuestas en la galería Nathalie Béreau, en París.Entrevistada: Graciela Rodríguez Poupon, responsable de exportaciones de la chocolatería artesanal Comptoir de Cacao.Lea también:El café especial, un concepto en bogaCursos de cocina con tendencia sana y vegetariana en el Cordon Bleu

Copertina
Episodio 80 | Speciale Natale 2023

Copertina

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2023 36:30


di Matteo B. Bianchi | Come ogni anno, Copertina viene in vostro aiuto con i suoi consigli per gli acquisti libreschi in vista del Natale, con qualche bonus. Infatti, oltre ai rituali suggerimenti di Matteo B. Bianchi, Adriano Giannini ci parla di Narraté, una originale iniziativa editoriale che unisce cibo e letture, perfetta da far trovare sotto l'albero. Infine, il premio Strega Emanuele Trevi, autore del recentissimo “La casa del mago” per Ponte alle Grazie, ci suggerisce la riscoperta di un classico che compie giusto 100 anni.Lista libri consigliati: Studio Italia di Pier Sandro Pallavicini, Helvetica editrice.L'invenzione del boomer di Matteo Bordone, UTET Le schegge di Bret Easton Ellis, Einaudi Atti puri di Alice Scornajenghi, NeroSontag - una vita di Benjamin Moser, Rizzoli.Ritratto dell'artista da piccolo di Marta Barone, UTETA Book of Days di Patti Smith Bompiani La vita è breve, eccetera di Veronica Raimo, Einaudi.In memoriam di Giulia Depentor, FeltrinelliEroi mutanti mostri e meraviglie di Douglas Walk, UTET I libri della collana Tetra di Tetra EdizioniI libri della collana Oilà di Electa edizioniTruman capote e il party del secolo di Deborah Davies, AccentoFelicità marchio depositato di Will Ferguson, AccentoAdriano Giannini di NarraFood ci ha consigliato:La trama lucente di Annamaria Testa, Garzanti Lo scrittore Emanuele Trevi ha consigliato di recuperare un classico che compie giusto 100 anni:Bambi, una vita nel bosco di Felix Salten, che si trova in diverse edizioni.

The Mookse and the Gripes Podcast
Jon Fosse, with Damion Searls

The Mookse and the Gripes Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2023 86:34


Jon Fosse is the newest winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature, and for this week's episode we are joined by Fosse's translator Damion Searls to discuss Fosse's work and the art of translation.Substack Is Now Our HostWhen we released Episode 64: Victorian Literature, we experimented by releasing it through Substack rather than the host we had used since starting the show. We had transferred all of the files over and changed all the doo-dads and bee-bops (we hoped) to make it so that no one would even notice. It seems to have worked as planned! Consequently, we are moving forward with Substack from now on. This shouldn't affect you at all.However, by switching to Substack, listeners who have become paid Substack subscribers can now start getting the same bonus episodes and early releases as Patreon supporters! So, if you're looking for an opportunity to support the show financially, and Substack works for you, we are excited to have you aboard and to send you the same benefits our Patreon supporters get.We will continue to use Patreon as well, so if you're there or want to be there, you won't be affected either.Thanks everyone!ShownotesBooks* The Inkblots: Hermann Rorschach, His Iconic Test, and the Power of Seeing, by Damion Searls* A Shining, by Jon Fosse, translated by Damion Searls* Anniversaries: From a Year in the Life of Gesine Cresspahl, by Eve Johnson, translated by Damion Searls* Sundays in August, by Patrick Modiano, translated by Damion Searls* Dora Bruder, by Patrick Modiano, translated by Joanna Kilmartin* Bambi, by Felix Salten, translated by Damion Searls* Thomas Mann: New Selected Stories, translated by Damion Searls* My Men, by Victoria Kielland, translated by Damion Searls* Amsterdam Stories, by Nescio, translated by Damion Searls* Trilogy, by Jon Fosse, translate by May-Brit Akerholt* Breaking and Entering, by Don Gillmor* Killing Commendatore, by Haruki Murakami, translated by Philip Gabriel and Ted Goossen* Wind-Up Bird Chronicle, by Haruki Murakami, translated by Jay Rubin* Kafka on the Shore, by Haruki Murakami, translated by Philip Gabriel* Norwegian Wood, by Haruki Murakami, translated by Jay Rubin* 1Q84, by Haruki Murakami, translated by Philip Gabriel and Ted Goossen * Septology, by Jon Fosse, translated by Damion Searls* Melancholy I-II, by Jon Fosse, translated by Damion Searls and Goethe Kvernes* Morning and Evening, by Jon Fosse, translated by Damion Searls* Scenes from a Childhood, by Jon Fosse, translated by Damion Searls* Aliss at the Fire, by Jon Fosse, translated by Damion SearlsAbout the PodcastThe Mookse and the Gripes Podcast is a book chat podcast. Every other week Paul and Trevor get together to talk about some bookish topic or another.Please join us! You can subscribe at Apple podcasts or go to the feed to import to your favorite podcatcher. You can also listen to us on YouTube, if that's your thing.Many thanks to those who helped make this possible! If you'd like to donate as well, please visit our Patreon page. Patreon subscribers get a monthly bonus episode and early access to all episodes! Every supporter has their own feed that he or she can use in their podcast app of choice to download our episodes a few days early. Please go check it out! This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit mookse.substack.com/subscribe

The Children's Literature Podcast
96 – Bambi by Felix Salten

The Children's Literature Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2023 14:44


Bambi: A Life in the Woods was published in 1923 as a warning to Jewish people. Its author Felix Salten accurately foresaw the coming danger during the buildup to World War II, and wrote a novel that somehow mixes an anxious call for self-preservation with stirring love for the natural world and respect for the … Continue reading "96 – Bambi by Felix Salten"

OVT
1e uur: Extreemrechts Duitsland, Bambi, Titanic, 02-07-2023

OVT

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2023 51:57


 (01:13) "Een alarmsignaal voor alle democratische krachten", zo noemde een minister in Thüringen de verkiezingswinst van de AFD. Wat zit er achter deze verkiezingszege? Met welke strategieën probeerde Duitsland, tot nu toe, radicale partijen te weren, en waarom werken deze tactieken nu niet meer? Te gast is Marja Verburg, historicus bij het Duitsland Instituut en maker van de podcast Achtung! Duitse updates   (15:10) Veel mensen zullen zijn opgegroeid met de Disney-klassieker Bambi, maar minder bekend is de roman van de Joodse Oostenrijks-Hongaarse schrijver Felix Salten waarop het gebaseerd is. Door de film raakte het ooit beroemde boek op de achtergrond, en dat terwijl er allerlei lagen in zitten die ons meer kunnen vertellen over de schrijver en de tijd waarin hij leefde. Arnon Grunberg schreef het voorwoord bij de hernieuwd uitgegeven Bambi.   (28:39) De column van Nelleke Noordervliet.   (32:21) Vorige week bleek dat de passagiers van de vermiste onderzeeër haar fascinatie voor de Titanic met de dood heeft moeten bekopen. En ook deze week was het mythische passagiersschip volop in het nieuws. Een handgeschreven brief van een passagier van de Titanic werd voor duizenden dollars geveild. Maar wanneer is de fascinatie voor deze beroemdste oceaanstomer aller tijden eigenlijk begonnen? Hierover te gast Dirk Musschoot, journalist en schrijver.    (42:17) Historische boeken met Bart Funnekotter. Hij bespreekt:    -       Martyn Rady: De koninkrijken van Midden-Europa: Een nieuwe geschiedenis van het hart van Europa -       Simon Schama: In gezonde staat: hoe pandemieën en vaccins de geschiedenis hebben bepaald -       Christine Kooi: De reformatie in de Lage Landen 1500-1620    Meer info: https://www.vpro.nl/programmas/ovt/luister/afleveringen/2023/02-07-2023.html#

OVT Fragmenten podcast
#1468 - De echte Bambi

OVT Fragmenten podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2023 13:30


Veel mensen zullen het in hun jeugd met kinderlijk afgrijzen aanschouwd hebben: een moederhert wandelt achteloos buiten met haar jongeling en wordt beschoten door een onzichtbare vijand. Het hertenkind blijft huilend in de kou alleen achter. De film in kwestie is natuurlijk de Walt Disney-klassieker 'Bambi' uit 1942. In tegenstelling tot veel andere Disney-films is dit verhaal niet gebaseerd op een sprookje, maar op een roman uit 1922 van de Joodse Oostenrijks-Hongaarse schrijver Felix Salten. Door de film raakte het ooit beroemde boek op de achtergrond, en dat terwijl er allerlei lagen in zitten die ons meer kunnen vertellen over de schrijver en de tijd waarin hij leefde. Schrijver Arnon Grunberg schreef het voorwoord bij de hernieuwd uitgegeven Bambi, een leven in het bos en is te gast.

Pageturner Adventures with Zack
Bambi, a Life in the Woods: Chapter VIII (Excerpt)

Pageturner Adventures with Zack

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2023 5:35


In this coming-of-age story about a young deer growing up in a forest, this chapter depicts two leaves hanging from a branch on a giant oak tree. They share their last final moments together before one of them is torn off by a cold wind as winter approaches. 

Instant Trivia
Episode 805 - kiddie lit creatures - presidential moms - in a nutshell - worn out - party time!

Instant Trivia

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2023 7:50


Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 805, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: kiddie lit creatures 1: For the magic beans that grew into the beanstalk, Jack traded one of these named Milky-White. a cow. 2: Austrian author Felix Salten created this en"deer"ing title character in 1923. Bambi. 3: Using a tar baby, he tried to catch Brer Rabbit. Brer Fox. 4: This author called his "Yertle the Turtle" a caricature of Adolf Hitler. Dr. Seuss. 5: [Video Daily Double]Seen here as drawn in a Chuck Jones cartoon, name of this Rudyard Kipling title creature. Rikki-Tikki-Tavi. Round 2. Category: presidential moms 1: Hannah Milhous. Richard Nixon. 2: Abigail Smith. John Quincy Adams. 3: Dorothy Walker. (George) Bush. 4: Lillian Gordy. Jimmy Carter. 5: Hannah Simpson. Ulysses S. Grant. Round 3. Category: in a nutshell 1: They make a tasty poultry stuffing and in a Christmas song, they're "roasting on an open fire". Chestnuts. 2: These large nuts from the Amazon River Valley can be used in cooking much the same way as coconut. Brazil nuts. 3: To make a traditional pesto sauce, you need these nuts. Pine nuts. 4: The Mauna Loa Corporation is the world's leading grower, processor and marketer of these nuts. Macadamia nuts. 5: These bright green nuts are said to have been a favorite of the Queen of Sheba. Pistachios. Round 4. Category: worn out 1: It's a south-of-the-border wool blanket made with a slit opening for the head. a poncho. 2: British "braces" are the equivalent of these American trouser accessories. suspenders. 3: The soles of some footwear are made of this edible-sounding type of crinkly rubber. crepe. 4: The book "Let There Be Clothes" says the corset was replaced in the 1950s by the panty-style one of these. a girdle. 5: They were once measured in buttons; a one-button was wrist length, a 16-button, formal length. gloves. Round 5. Category: party time! 1: Heloise suggests putting fortunes inside these inflatable items instead of in cookies; then let guests pop them. Balloons. 2: On a party invitation, the letters RSVP stand for the French phrase "Repondez" this. S'il vous plait. 3: Founded in 1973:This Israeli party to the right of Labor. Likud. 4: Active 1834-1854:This U.S. party that borrowed its name from a British party. the Whigs. 5: Dissolved in 1991:At its height, this party had about 19 million members. the Communist Party. Thanks for listening! Come back tomorrow for more exciting trivia! Special thanks to https://blog.feedspot.com/trivia_podcasts/

Seriously…
Bambi: The True Story

Seriously…

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2023 28:48


Most of us are familiar with the figure of Bambi - the wide-eyed young fawn at the centre of Walt Disney's heart-warming 1942 animation, who finds love and friendship in the forest as he comes to terms with growing up. However, few people are aware of Bambi's roots - as an unflinching and grisly parable about the violence of nature and the cruelty of man, which has more in common with Animal Farm than with Dumbo. It is a work red in tooth and claw, where animals discuss the experience of "being born to be killed". It is also largely forgotten. Cultural historian Christopher Frayling travels to Vienna to tell the true story of Bambi. Disney's Bambi was based on the 1928 American translation of Austrian writer Felix Salten's Bambi: The Story of a Life in the Forest, originally published in Vienna in 1922. This translation toned down the darker aspects of Salten's story, to turn Bambi into a children's book about furry animals and their friends. This may have been an astute commercial move, but latest research suggests that Bambi: The Story of a Life in the Forest, in its original form, was an allegory of the persecution of Jews in Europe. Over 100 years on from the publication of Salten's book, it is time to tell the true story of Bambi. Interviewees: Dr Marcel Atze - archivist, Vienna City Library Dr Brigitte Timmerman - historian, Vienna Walks and Talks Prof Jack Zipes - translator of Bambi: The Story of a Life in the Forest Readings: David Ashton Tallulah Bond Douglas Clarke-Wood Film clips: Bambi (1942) dir. David D. Hand, James Algar, Sam Armstrong, Graham Heid, Bill Roberts, Paul Satterfield & Norman Wright Walt Disney Productions Producer: Jane Long Sound: Jon Calver A Hidden Flack production for BBC Radio 4

The Côte Saint-Luc Podcast
#420 Kathy Diamond reviews "Bambi" by Felix Salten

The Côte Saint-Luc Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2023 58:16


#420 Kathy Diamond reviews "Bambi" by Felix Salten by City of Côte Saint-Luc

Instant Trivia
Episode 618 - Rockin' Stupid Answers - Snowy Songs - 7-Letter Cities - Kiddy Lit Creatures - Book Reviews

Instant Trivia

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2022 7:19


Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 618, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Rockin' Stupid Answers 1: It's the band that had a hit with "Up on Cripple Creek". The Band. 2: It's the nickname of the Beatles album that has a stark white cover. "The White Album". 3: In a 1978 song, this group asked, "Who Are You?". The Who. 4: A song by this group says, "Everybody have fun tonight, everybody Wang Chung tonight". Wang Chung. 5: This double album by Kiss was certified platinum. "Double Platinum". Round 2. Category: Snowy Songs 1: This guy "knew that the sun was out that day, so he said, 'let's run and have some fun now before I melt away'". Frosty the Snowman. 2: Title that follows "the fire is slowly dying, and, my dear, we're still goodbye-ing, but as long as you love me so...". "Let It Snow (Let It Snow, Let It Snow)". 3: He "looked out on the feast of Stephen, when the snow lay round about, deep and crisp and even". Good King Wenceslas. 4: "In the lane snow is glistening, a beautiful sight, we're happy tonight" in this place. a winter wonderland. 5: In "I'll Be Home For Christmas", "please have" these 2 rhyming items "and presents on the tree". snow and mistletoe. Round 3. Category: 7-Letter Cities 1: The stevedores here, in West Germany's busiest port, must be really beefy. Hamburg. 2: This city didn't rise from its ashes like its namesake, but from the Salt River Valley. Phoenix. 3: The name of this Scottish city, 3rd largest in Great Britain, is said to be from the Celtic for "dear green spot". Glasgow. 4: This city in Nova Scotia is the Atlantic terminus of Canada's 2 major railways. Halifax. 5: As Iran and Iraq have 4 letters, these cities, their capitals, both have 7, as usually spelled in English. Teheran and Baghdad. Round 4. Category: Kiddy Lit Creatures 1: In "The 3 Little Pigs", the wolf huffed and puffed in order to do this. blow the door (house) down. 2: Kipling's "Just So Stories" include the one which explains "How the Leopard Got" these. his spots. 3: Some versions say Henny-Penny 1st said "The sky's a-going to fall"; some say it was this fowl creature. Chicken Little. 4: This 1923 Felix Salten novel was originally intended for adults as well as children. Bambi. 5: The mischievous, black Scotty dog who was curious about the ducks. Angus. Round 5. Category: Book Reviews 1: One review called this Robert James Waller tale of a photographer's affair with a farmwife "Yuppie women's porn". "The Bridges of Madison County". 2: The N.Y. Times said his "Ragtime" "reflects all that is most significant and dramatic in America's last hundred years". E.L. Doctorow. 3: It "is remembered as a stomach-turning expose of unsanitary conditions...in the meat-packing industry". The Jungle. 4: One reviewer said "Wondrous beasts and scientific possibilities" made this Michael Crichton novel "alluring". "Jurassic Park". 5: This 1925 classic "captures all the romance and glitter of the Jazz Age". The Great Gatsby. Thanks for listening! Come back tomorrow for more exciting trivia! Special thanks to https://blog.feedspot.com/trivia_podcasts/

The BreakCast
The Anniversary Brothers Movie Podcast: Bambi 80th Anniversary

The BreakCast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2022 65:54


Aaron and Josh Sarnecky are back for their latest podcast. This time they're talking about Walt Disney's Bambi for its 80th anniversary. Bambi is an animated film directed by David Hand, based on the book by Felix Salten. It opened in theaters on August 21, 1942. Bambi follows the deer Bambi (Donnie Dunagan) from infancy to maturity. Bambi's friends include the rabbit Thumper (Peter Behn) and the skunk Flower (Stan Alexander). Destined to one day rule over the woodland creatures, Bambi learns many things as he grows up, including to fear Man. Bambi initially garnered mixed reviews. The film also suffered at the box office because of World War II. It was nominated for Best Original Song, Best Score for a Drama or Comedy, and Best Sound at the Oscars. Bambi became successful upon re-release and is now an undisputed classic. Aaron and Josh talk about the movie's plot, characters, and animation. They also discuss its legacy and the reported remake in the works. For a podcast on another classic film, you can listen to Josh and Aaron chat about Singin' in the Rain. Bambi is streaming on Disney+

Book Dreams
Ep. 111 - “A Really Superb Novel and a Film That Should Probably Be Burned,” with Jack Zipes

Book Dreams

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2022 37:18


Fairy tales. Why have they survived a thousand years of re-telling? How do they adapt to reflect changing times, places, and storytellers? And what is it about them that captivates us from early childhood and continues to intrigue us throughout our lives? In this episode of Book Dreams, Eve and Julie explore the magic of these familiar stories with scholar, author, and teacher Jack Zipes, one of the world's leading authorities on fairy tales, folklore, and children's literature. They talk about the lasting power of classics like Cinderella and Little Red Riding Hood, and also about Jack's new translation of The Original Bambi: The Story of a Life in the Forest, by the Austro-Hungarian Jewish writer Felix Salten, which was the source material for the 1942 Disney film. Jack explains that the novel is “a brilliant and profound story of how minority groups throughout the world have been brutally treated,” an “allegory about the weak and powerless” that is both “dystopic and sobering.” By contrast, “The stupidity of the movie is so outrageous that as I was doing research on this book, I literally almost threw up.” They talk, too, about how Jack's experiences as an activist leader during the social upheavals of the 1960s lead him to a career in children's literature: “I realized if there's going to be a movement that really digs in and has roots in the majority of people, we have to learn how to teach critically and develop methods in which children would be able to begin to think for themselves and continue to be curious, ask questions, and also take interest in groups in the United States with which they are not familiar.” Jack Zipes is Professor Emeritus of German and Comparative Literature at the University of Minnesota. He has written, translated, and edited dozens of books, including The Original Folk and Fairy Tales of the Brothers Grimm, Why Fairy Tales Stick, and Don't Bet on the Prince: Contemporary Feminist Fairy Tales of North America and England. In addition to his scholarly work, Jack is an active storyteller in public schools and has worked with children's theaters in Europe and the United States. Among his many awards are a Guggenheim Fellowship, the International Brothers Grimm Award, and the World Fantasy Convention Award for Lifetime Achievement. In 2018, Jack founded the publishing house, Little Mole & Honey Bear, which republishes historical children's books with timeless values in order to “preserve the things that make us human and stand up to forces that would tear our society apart.” Find us on Twitter (@bookdreamspod) and Instagram (@bookdreamspodcast), or email us at contact@bookdreamspodcast.com. We encourage you to visit our website and sign up for our newsletter for information about our episodes, guests, and more. Book Dreams is a part of Lit Hub Radio and the Podglomerate network, a company that produces, distributes, and monetizes podcasts. For more information on how The Podglomerate treats data, please see our Privacy Policy. Since you're listening to Book Dreams, we'd like to suggest you also try other Podglomerate shows about literature, writing, and storytelling like Storybound and The History of Literature. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Der Büchermacher
Die sieben Neuerscheinungen „Perlen der Literatur“, Herbst 2022, sind alle bereits jetzt lieferbar.

Der Büchermacher

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2022 19:30


Folge 136. Die Inhaltsangaben und Geschichten zu den Neuerscheinungs-Büchern. In diesem wöchentlichen Podcast, einer Hörsendung des Hamburger Autors Ralf Plenz, erhält man einen Einblick in die Welt der Autoren, Lektoren, Gestalter, Büchermacher und Buchverkäufer. Bleiben Sie unserem Podcast treu! www.input-verlag.de

Sophomore Lit
126: Bambi, a Life in the Woods

Sophomore Lit

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2022 44:43


Bambi’s not so cute in this gritty new reboot. Glenn Fleishman discusses Felix Salten’s 1923 parable about what goes on in the woods. Also we talk a lot about copyright. John McCoy with Glenn Fleishman.

Superfeed! from The Incomparable
Sophomore Lit 126: Bambi, a Life in the Woods

Superfeed! from The Incomparable

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2022 44:43


Bambi’s not so cute in this gritty new reboot. Glenn Fleishman discusses Felix Salten’s 1923 parable about what goes on in the woods. Also we talk a lot about copyright. Host John McCoy with Glenn Fleishman.

Entre nos pages
Episode #30 : Où l'on fait des choix impossibles

Entre nos pages

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2022 32:16


...Et où l'on apprend que l'une de nous deux déteste les fins ouvertes, que l'autre a quelque chose contre les adaptations, et que Suzette n'est pas un chat. Bonjouuuuur ! Nous revoici pour un épisode de non-anniversaire, mais de chiffre rond, l'occasion de faire un petit tag des choix impossibles (toutes les occasions sont bonnes pour faire des tags). On espère que ça vous plaira, n'hésitez pas à nous donner vos avis, via instagram : @entrenospages, ou par mail : entrenospages@gmail.com Bonne écoute ! Les livres abordés dans cet épisode sont : - Terremer/Earthsea, Ursula K. Le Guin - Normal people, Sally Rooney - L'atelier des sorciers, Kamome Shirahama - Bambi, Felix Salten et Benjamin Lacombe - Vanessa, Lorie Langdon - The Disney monorail : imagineering a highway in the sky, Jeff Kurtti, Vanessa Hunt et Paul Wolski Music promoted by La Musique Libre Joakim Karud - Canals: https://youtu.be/zrXbhncmorc Joakim Karud: https://soundcloud.com/joakimkarud

Chris Voss Podcast
Chris Voss Podcast – The Original Bambi: The Story of a Life in the Forest by Felix Salten, Alenka Sottler, Jack Zipes

Chris Voss Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2022 27:19


The Original Bambi: The Story of a Life in the Forest by Felix Salten, Alenka Sottler, Jack Zipes A new, beautifully illustrated translation of Felix Salten's celebrated novel Bambi―the original source of the beloved story Most of us think we know the story of Bambi―but do we? The Original Bambi is an all-new, illustrated translation READ MORE The post Chris Voss Podcast – The Original Bambi: The Story of a Life in the Forest by Felix Salten, Alenka Sottler, Jack Zipes appeared first on Chris Voss Official Website.

The Chris Voss Show
The Chris Voss Show Podcast – The Original Bambi: The Story of a Life in the Forest by Felix Salten, Alenka Sottler, Jack Zipes

The Chris Voss Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2022 26:39


The Original Bambi: The Story of a Life in the Forest by Felix Salten, Alenka Sottler, Jack Zipes A new, beautifully illustrated translation of Felix Salten's celebrated novel Bambi―the original source of the beloved story Most of us think we know the story of Bambi―but do we? The Original Bambi is an all-new, illustrated translation of a literary classic that presents the story as it was meant to be told. For decades, readers' images of Bambi have been shaped by the 1942 Walt Disney film―an idealized look at a fawn who represents nature's innocence―which was based on a 1928 English translation of a novel by the Austrian Jewish writer Felix Salten. This masterful new translation gives contemporary readers a fresh perspective on this moving allegorical tale and provides important details about its creator. Originally published in 1923, Salten's story is more somber than the adaptations that followed it. Life in the forest is dangerous and precarious, and Bambi learns important lessons about survival as he grows to become a strong, heroic stag. Jack Zipes's introduction traces the history of the book's reception and explores the tensions that Salten experienced in his own life―as a hunter who also loved animals, and as an Austrian Jew who sought acceptance in Viennese society even as he faced persecution. With captivating drawings by award-winning artist Alenka Sottler, The Original Bambi captures the emotional impact and rich meanings of a celebrated story.

Fuse 8 n' Kate
Episode 215 - Somebody Loves You, Mr. Hatch

Fuse 8 n' Kate

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2022 31:55


You know, for as long as this podcast has been going on, we have never attempted to find a classic Valentine's Day book. It's a tricky proposition. We've done some pseudo-appropriate books like The Pigs' Wedding and The Marzipan Pig. But Betsy thought maybe we should try something love-related that is not hog-related. "It's about a human and it's about love . . . and he's balding. Three for three." This is a book that allows us to question what love truly is. Is love when people only appreciate you for what you can do for them? Or is it something more? Come join us for a journey through cheese and mustard sandwiches and brownies (not together). Stay, if only to hear how Kate reads the line, "I do believe somebody loves me after all," (you'll adore how she does it). Show Notes: Hector Elizondo reads Somebody Loves You, Mr. Hatch (a.k.a. the storytime you didn't know you needed): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AGAS_Aj85cA Interested in Aaron Becker's trailer for his latest board book? Look here: https://blogs.slj.com/afuse8production/2022/02/04/adam-becker-board-book-video-premiere/ Kate Recommends: The audiobook of As You Wish by Cary Elwes: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dieRrAK9rfM Betsy Recommends: The recent article in the New Yorker, Eat Prey Love about Felix Salten the author of Bambi: https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2006/04/24/eat-pray-love For the full Show Notes please visit: http://blogs.slj.com/afuse8production/2022/02/07/review-of-the-day-somebody-loves-you-mr-hatch-by-eileen-spinelli-ill-paul-yalowitz/

The Coode Street Podcast
Episode 570: Coode Street's Books to Look for in 2022

The Coode Street Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2022 65:05


Welcome to The Coode Street Podcast. With 2021 barely in the rearview mirror, it's time to kick off season 13 with a brand new episode. A little over a month ago we sat down with James Bradley, Alix E. Harrow, and Ian Mond to discuss 2021: The Year in Review in Episode 568. At the end of that chat, we all said we'd back to discuss the books we're looking forward to in 2022, and here we are! This week we discuss 25 or so books that we are looking forward to or, maybe, have read already and can recommend that you check out (along with a few strays). Pre-order links are below. We also are clear we've definitely missed books we'll end up loving. As always, our sincere thanks to James, Alix, and Ian for making time to chat with us.  We hope you enjoy the episode and that you'll see us again in a couple weeks.   JAMES The Candy House, Jennifer Egan To Paradise, Hanya Yanigihara Goliath, Tochi Onyebuchi Sea of Tranquility, Emily St John Mandel A History of Dreams, Jane Rawson ALIX Siren Queen, Nghi Vo Saint Death's Daughter, C.S.E. Cooney How High We Go in the Dark, Sequoia Nagamatsu Nona the Ninth, Tamsyn Muir Spear, Nicola Griffith IAN The This, Adam Roberts Dark Breakers, C.S.E Cooney The Last Blade Priest, Will Wiles Booth, Karen Joy Fowler Hard Places(1), Kirstyn McDermott JONATHAN The Original Bambi: The Story of a Life in the Forest, Felix Salten (trans. Jack Zipes) Babel, or The Necessity of Violence: An Arcane History of the Oxford Translators' Revolution,  R.F. Kuang The Landing, Mary Gentle All the Seas of the World, Guy Gavriel Kay Devil House, John Darnielle GARY A Mirror Mended, Alix E. Harrow Aspects, John M. Ford High Times in the Low Parliament, Kelly Robson The Daughter of Dr. Moreau, Silvia Moreno-Garcia Boys, Beasts, and Men, Sam J. Miller (1) Pre-order not yet available.

Viajeros y Soñadores con los libros
Cuento infantil: Bambi

Viajeros y Soñadores con los libros

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2022 2:53


Hernán Felipe Ballesteros Bohórquez estudiante del grado 10-3, en la Escuela Normal Superior de Bucaramanga en el año 2021 presenta el Cuento infantil: Bambi, autor Felix Salten. ENLACES PARA: Conocer el proyecto: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1j0vDDs_Euw_UkJntLoHztBmjI-A9UDViMk1scDfeJuo/edit Vincularse como lector o difusor: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSevssDf60S_tQ1NqW9xZZa0lAPcapoYAGtqJBAiI6c8l-pafg/viewform Evaluar el Proyecto: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSf9fyn-lpHoLO30l369yFxihzr_1rzNhlvy4JpJP9HqW07bBQ/viewform INVITACION PARA VINCULARSE COMO LECTOR O DIFUSOR DE PROYECTO Si quiere narrar historias de autor o creación propia estás invitado (a). Esta es una convocatoria abierta a toda la comunidad educativa normalista, otras instituciones educativas y ciudadanía de Colombia y otros países. Para los estudiantes de la Escuela Normal Superior de Bucaramanga la vinculación al proyecto certifica las Horas de Servicio Social Obligatorio para jóvenes del Grado Décimo y Undécimo. Contacto para integrarse al Proyecto: WhatsApp 57 + 3165481522 Si desea apoyar esta iniciativa, comparta los audios con otras personas, en especial con niños, niñas, jóvenes, maestros y padres de familia. A diciembre de 2021, ya se han escuchado los audios más de 12.000 veces por personas de 32 paises. VALOR PEDAGOGICO DEL PODCAST El Podcast creado contiene cuentos y otras producciones literarias y no literarias de interés para padres y madres de familia, escolares de todos los grados, maestros en formación y maestros en ejercicio. El escuchar historias frecuentemente tiene efectos muy favorables en forma inmediata, pero también a mediano y largo plazo, entre ellos se logra el desarrollo integral de las personas, porque forma el comportamiento lector y escritor autónomo e incide significativamente en el desarrollo del pensamiento crítico y la resolución de problemas de la vida cotidiana en forma asertiva. IMPORTANCIA DE ESCUCHAR CUENTOS La escucha de cuentos favorece el desarrollo y aprendizaje de los escolares pequeños y los adolescentes porque: Amplia el vocabulario con nuevos términos de diferentes campos del saber. Estimula la memoria y la atención de niños y jóvenes. Incrementa la capacidad intelectual para hablar ante diferentes públicos. Aumenta la competencia para conversar con otras personas de manera argumentativa. Familiariza con la estructura lingüística del idioma en general y con la forma específica de organizar un escrito. Invita a escribir o contar las propias historias. Confronta las creencias e ideologías propias al compararlas con los hechos que ocurren en las historias. Despierta el deseo leer y conocer nuevas historias para satisfacer el hambre de imaginar. Desarrolla el pensamiento crítico al comparar los hechos de la realidad con las situaciones descritas en los cuentos. Contribuye a resolver problemas de la vida real, de manera razonable, constructiva y creativa porque aplica formas de pensar propias y parecidas a lo ocurrido en los cuentos. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/viajarleyendo/message

New Books in Jewish Studies
"Bambi" isn't about what you think it's about: Jack Zipes explains

New Books in Jewish Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2021 39:40


Most of us think we know the story of Bambi—but do we? The Original Bambi: The Story of a Life in the Forest (Princeton UP, 2022) is an all-new, illustrated translation of a literary classic that presents the story as it was meant to be told. For decades, readers' images of Bambi have been shaped by the 1942 Walt Disney film—an idealized look at a fawn who represents nature's innocence—which was based on a 1928 English translation of a novel by the Austrian Jewish writer Felix Salten. This masterful new translation gives contemporary readers a fresh perspective on this moving allegorical tale and provides important details about its creator. Originally published in 1923, Salten's story is more somber than the adaptations that followed it. Life in the forest is dangerous and precarious, and Bambi learns important lessons about survival as he grows to become a strong, heroic stag. Jack Zipes's introduction traces the history of the book's reception and explores the tensions that Salten experienced in his own life—as a hunter who also loved animals, and as an Austrian Jew who sought acceptance in Viennese society even as he faced persecution. With captivating drawings by award-winning artist Alenka Sottler, The Original Bambi captures the emotional impact and rich meanings of a celebrated story. Marshall Poe is the founder and editor of the New Books Network. He can be reached at marshallpoe@newbooksnetwork.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/jewish-studies

New Books Network
"Bambi" isn't about what you think it's about: Jack Zipes explains

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2021 39:40


Most of us think we know the story of Bambi—but do we? The Original Bambi: The Story of a Life in the Forest (Princeton UP, 2022) is an all-new, illustrated translation of a literary classic that presents the story as it was meant to be told. For decades, readers' images of Bambi have been shaped by the 1942 Walt Disney film—an idealized look at a fawn who represents nature's innocence—which was based on a 1928 English translation of a novel by the Austrian Jewish writer Felix Salten. This masterful new translation gives contemporary readers a fresh perspective on this moving allegorical tale and provides important details about its creator. Originally published in 1923, Salten's story is more somber than the adaptations that followed it. Life in the forest is dangerous and precarious, and Bambi learns important lessons about survival as he grows to become a strong, heroic stag. Jack Zipes's introduction traces the history of the book's reception and explores the tensions that Salten experienced in his own life—as a hunter who also loved animals, and as an Austrian Jew who sought acceptance in Viennese society even as he faced persecution. With captivating drawings by award-winning artist Alenka Sottler, The Original Bambi captures the emotional impact and rich meanings of a celebrated story. Marshall Poe is the founder and editor of the New Books Network. He can be reached at marshallpoe@newbooksnetwork.com. 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

New Books in German Studies
"Bambi" isn't about what you think it's about: Jack Zipes explains

New Books in German Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2021 39:40


Most of us think we know the story of Bambi—but do we? The Original Bambi: The Story of a Life in the Forest (Princeton UP, 2022) is an all-new, illustrated translation of a literary classic that presents the story as it was meant to be told. For decades, readers' images of Bambi have been shaped by the 1942 Walt Disney film—an idealized look at a fawn who represents nature's innocence—which was based on a 1928 English translation of a novel by the Austrian Jewish writer Felix Salten. This masterful new translation gives contemporary readers a fresh perspective on this moving allegorical tale and provides important details about its creator. Originally published in 1923, Salten's story is more somber than the adaptations that followed it. Life in the forest is dangerous and precarious, and Bambi learns important lessons about survival as he grows to become a strong, heroic stag. Jack Zipes's introduction traces the history of the book's reception and explores the tensions that Salten experienced in his own life—as a hunter who also loved animals, and as an Austrian Jew who sought acceptance in Viennese society even as he faced persecution. With captivating drawings by award-winning artist Alenka Sottler, The Original Bambi captures the emotional impact and rich meanings of a celebrated story. Marshall Poe is the founder and editor of the New Books Network. He can be reached at marshallpoe@newbooksnetwork.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/german-studies

New Books in American Studies
"Bambi" isn't about what you think it's about: Jack Zipes explains

New Books in American Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2021 39:40


Most of us think we know the story of Bambi—but do we? The Original Bambi: The Story of a Life in the Forest (Princeton UP, 2022) is an all-new, illustrated translation of a literary classic that presents the story as it was meant to be told. For decades, readers' images of Bambi have been shaped by the 1942 Walt Disney film—an idealized look at a fawn who represents nature's innocence—which was based on a 1928 English translation of a novel by the Austrian Jewish writer Felix Salten. This masterful new translation gives contemporary readers a fresh perspective on this moving allegorical tale and provides important details about its creator. Originally published in 1923, Salten's story is more somber than the adaptations that followed it. Life in the forest is dangerous and precarious, and Bambi learns important lessons about survival as he grows to become a strong, heroic stag. Jack Zipes's introduction traces the history of the book's reception and explores the tensions that Salten experienced in his own life—as a hunter who also loved animals, and as an Austrian Jew who sought acceptance in Viennese society even as he faced persecution. With captivating drawings by award-winning artist Alenka Sottler, The Original Bambi captures the emotional impact and rich meanings of a celebrated story. Marshall Poe is the founder and editor of the New Books Network. He can be reached at marshallpoe@newbooksnetwork.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/american-studies

New Books in Folklore
"Bambi" isn't about what you think it's about: Jack Zipes explains

New Books in Folklore

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2021 39:40


Most of us think we know the story of Bambi—but do we? The Original Bambi: The Story of a Life in the Forest (Princeton UP, 2022) is an all-new, illustrated translation of a literary classic that presents the story as it was meant to be told. For decades, readers' images of Bambi have been shaped by the 1942 Walt Disney film—an idealized look at a fawn who represents nature's innocence—which was based on a 1928 English translation of a novel by the Austrian Jewish writer Felix Salten. This masterful new translation gives contemporary readers a fresh perspective on this moving allegorical tale and provides important details about its creator. Originally published in 1923, Salten's story is more somber than the adaptations that followed it. Life in the forest is dangerous and precarious, and Bambi learns important lessons about survival as he grows to become a strong, heroic stag. Jack Zipes's introduction traces the history of the book's reception and explores the tensions that Salten experienced in his own life—as a hunter who also loved animals, and as an Austrian Jew who sought acceptance in Viennese society even as he faced persecution. With captivating drawings by award-winning artist Alenka Sottler, The Original Bambi captures the emotional impact and rich meanings of a celebrated story. Marshall Poe is the founder and editor of the New Books Network. He can be reached at marshallpoe@newbooksnetwork.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/folkore

New Books in Popular Culture
"Bambi" isn't about what you think it's about: Jack Zipes explains

New Books in Popular Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2021 39:40


Most of us think we know the story of Bambi—but do we? The Original Bambi: The Story of a Life in the Forest (Princeton UP, 2022) is an all-new, illustrated translation of a literary classic that presents the story as it was meant to be told. For decades, readers' images of Bambi have been shaped by the 1942 Walt Disney film—an idealized look at a fawn who represents nature's innocence—which was based on a 1928 English translation of a novel by the Austrian Jewish writer Felix Salten. This masterful new translation gives contemporary readers a fresh perspective on this moving allegorical tale and provides important details about its creator. Originally published in 1923, Salten's story is more somber than the adaptations that followed it. Life in the forest is dangerous and precarious, and Bambi learns important lessons about survival as he grows to become a strong, heroic stag. Jack Zipes's introduction traces the history of the book's reception and explores the tensions that Salten experienced in his own life—as a hunter who also loved animals, and as an Austrian Jew who sought acceptance in Viennese society even as he faced persecution. With captivating drawings by award-winning artist Alenka Sottler, The Original Bambi captures the emotional impact and rich meanings of a celebrated story. Marshall Poe is the founder and editor of the New Books Network. He can be reached at marshallpoe@newbooksnetwork.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/popular-culture

New Books in Film
"Bambi" isn't about what you think it's about: Jack Zipes explains

New Books in Film

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2021 39:40


Most of us think we know the story of Bambi—but do we? The Original Bambi: The Story of a Life in the Forest (Princeton UP, 2022) is an all-new, illustrated translation of a literary classic that presents the story as it was meant to be told. For decades, readers' images of Bambi have been shaped by the 1942 Walt Disney film—an idealized look at a fawn who represents nature's innocence—which was based on a 1928 English translation of a novel by the Austrian Jewish writer Felix Salten. This masterful new translation gives contemporary readers a fresh perspective on this moving allegorical tale and provides important details about its creator. Originally published in 1923, Salten's story is more somber than the adaptations that followed it. Life in the forest is dangerous and precarious, and Bambi learns important lessons about survival as he grows to become a strong, heroic stag. Jack Zipes's introduction traces the history of the book's reception and explores the tensions that Salten experienced in his own life—as a hunter who also loved animals, and as an Austrian Jew who sought acceptance in Viennese society even as he faced persecution. With captivating drawings by award-winning artist Alenka Sottler, The Original Bambi captures the emotional impact and rich meanings of a celebrated story. Marshall Poe is the founder and editor of the New Books Network. He can be reached at marshallpoe@newbooksnetwork.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/film

Princeton UP Ideas Podcast
"Bambi" isn't about what you think it's about: Jack Zipes explains

Princeton UP Ideas Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2021 39:40


Most of us think we know the story of Bambi—but do we? The Original Bambi: The Story of a Life in the Forest (Princeton UP, 2022) is an all-new, illustrated translation of a literary classic that presents the story as it was meant to be told. For decades, readers' images of Bambi have been shaped by the 1942 Walt Disney film—an idealized look at a fawn who represents nature's innocence—which was based on a 1928 English translation of a novel by the Austrian Jewish writer Felix Salten. This masterful new translation gives contemporary readers a fresh perspective on this moving allegorical tale and provides important details about its creator. Originally published in 1923, Salten's story is more somber than the adaptations that followed it. Life in the forest is dangerous and precarious, and Bambi learns important lessons about survival as he grows to become a strong, heroic stag. Jack Zipes's introduction traces the history of the book's reception and explores the tensions that Salten experienced in his own life—as a hunter who also loved animals, and as an Austrian Jew who sought acceptance in Viennese society even as he faced persecution. With captivating drawings by award-winning artist Alenka Sottler, The Original Bambi captures the emotional impact and rich meanings of a celebrated story. Marshall Poe is the founder and editor of the New Books Network. He can be reached at marshallpoe@newbooksnetwork.com.

Podcast Talent Coach
8 Keys to Build Your Podcast Brand – Episode 187

Podcast Talent Coach

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2018 35:55


8 Keys to Build Your Podcast Brand – Episode 187 Building your podcast brand is a big step toward audience growth. If you want to keep listeners coming back time and again, you need to build top-of-mind awareness. Your listeners need to think of you first when they think of your niche. To build your memorable podcast brand, follow these 8 steps.   1. BENEFITS, NOT CONTENTS It's the Snap, Crackle, Pop … Not the Puffed Rice Rice. Sugar. Salt. Malt flavor. Mmmmm. I can't wait to get a bowl of that! Your listeners aren't attracted by the contents of your show. They don't care if your show discusses money or business or politics or sports. All your listener cares about is the benefits they will receive from your show. Here are a few podcast descriptions I found on iTunes. "Those people that make videos on YouTube now have their own audio podcast. Hope you will stay awhile." "(unnamed podcast) produces original stories each week for families around the world. Each week on the (unnamed podcast), we'll be sharing a free story from one of our original story series." "The world's favorite podcast about old video games reaches its next stage! Join (hosts) and a variety of guests as they discuss the favorite games and topics of yesteryear." I'm sure these are solid podcasts. They were all listed in the "New & Noteworthy". The content may be great, but the descriptions lack any snap, crackle or pop. People get attracted to your show by the benefits, not ingredients. Consumers buy the fun of the Snap, Crackle & Pop. They aren't buying the puffed rice. Listeners are seeking the fun of learning life's lessons through stories, not original stories for families. The audience wants nostalgic memories of teenage afternoons wasted in the arcade in front of Donkey Kong, Ms. Pac Man and Dragon's Lair, not discussion of your favorite games and topics. When a listener decides to listen to your podcast, they ask, "What will this podcast do for me?" If the answer is topics and discussions, your listener is probably moving on. If it is nostalgic memories and comedic bits of "name that video game theme", you might just entice him to check out your show. There is a reason the fun of the experience is on the front of the box and the ingredients are relegated to the side. You need to sell the fun.   2. BE WELL PREPARED, NOT SCRIPTED You must know where you're going before you can actually get there. That statement is true with a road trip and it is also true with your podcast. When you set out to record a show, you must have goals in mind. Once you've determined what you hope to accomplish, you can then decide how you will make it happen. So many podcasters seem to record their show less than fully prepared. I hear hosts often search for details that should be right at their fingertips. There is no reason to lack the proper information while you are doing your show. If you've fully prepared for your podcast, the information should be right in front of you.   3. BE CREATIVE Create "theater of the mind." The use of active language will stir the imagination of your listener and help you connect to your audience. Put the listener in the moment. Make the listener see the action you are describing. "I'm walking in the bustling restaurant and shaking off the cold without even watching where I'm walking." That is active language. In your mind, you can see me walking in. Sure, your restaurant may be different from my restaurant. That difference is what makes theater of the mind great. You see it the way you think it fits best for you. Your scene doesn't need to match my scene in order for the story to make sense. It is your theater. Active language connects each listener to the story in his or her own way. It will create strong audience engagement. Active language during storytelling is a powerful tool you can use while you're building your podcast. Create a great podcast brand. Create theater of the mind.   4. MAKE THEM FORGET There is a primary reason most people seek entertainment. They want to escape reality. Help your listener make their escape by making them forget they are listening to a recording. People want to forget about their troubles of the day. To get away, they watch movies, go to concerts, watch television, listen to radio and spend time with your podcast. People get wrapped up in another time, place and story. This makes them forget about their reality, even if it is only for a short time. Take them to another place with your podcast by using stories. Make your storytelling so strong that their imaginations put your listener in another time and place. That's what great storytelling is all about. That's what great relationships are all about. It is engagement. So, how do you make them forget? How do you engage and entertain to the point where your listener is so engrossed with your content that they forget about everything else? What are the steps to create a great story? The intriguing introduction. The vivid details. The powerful conclusion. Then, ask "what else?" Take a few tips from movies and television. Tell compelling stories just like the movies. [ESSENTIAL ELEMENTS OF POWERFUL STORYTELLING – EPISODE 129]   5. FEAR IS THE ENEMY OF CREATIVITY Think about a speech you have given. When you have only rehearsed the speech a couple times, anxiety sets in. Thinking about making a mistake makes you nervous. Your lack of preparation is the cause. You worry that you may forget something. You are not prepared. On the other hand, when you have rehearsed the speech many, many times, you eventually know it by heart. You begin to feel much more confident. The worry isn't present. You begin to relax. When you relax, the spontaneity kicks in. Spontaneity in your speech happens most when you aren't worried about the mechanics of the presentation. Your mind is allowed to move naturally through the material. This relaxation helps you become truly engaged with the audience and material. Wonderful, creative, spontaneous things happen when you reach this point. The same can be said for your podcast. When you know the material, have defined a specific goal for the show, and have mapped out a plan to achieve that goal, your podcast will be filled with many "oh wow" moments. When you worry about your content, you have no brain power left for spontaneous things to happen. Where are you spending your time? Are you too busy thinking about the next question and blocking out the spontaneity? Is rehearsal really the enemy of spontaneity?   6. BE INTERESTING BY BEING INTERESTED Listen to your guest. You become interesting by being interested. Podcasters often ask how long their podcast needs to be. Your podcast needs to be as long as it needs to be. As long as it is interesting, it isn't too long. You need to do your homework prior to the interview. You need to know what makes your guest interesting. What will make your guest engaging to your audience? Find that story, and help your guest bring it to life. You become interesting by being interested. Listen to the answers your guest provides. Then, ask great, intriguing, follow-up questions.   7. TELL STORIES, DON'T READ Walt Disney was one of the greatest storytellers of our time. When you examine his work, you realize he wasn't a great story writer. He was a fantastic story teller. Snow White, Pinocchio, Fantasia, Dumbo, Bambi, Cinderella, Peter Pan, Jungle Book. All are stories written by someone else. Disney just turned them into great stories that sometimes didn't follow the original exactly. Snow White – "Snow White" is a German fairy tale known across much of Europe and is today one of the most famous fairy tales worldwide. The Brothers Grimm published it in 1812 in the first edition of their collection Grimm's Fairy Tales. Pinocchio - The Adventures of Pinocchio is a novel for children by Italian author Carlo Collodi, written in Florence. The first half was originally a serial in 1881 and 1882, and then later completed as a book for children in February 1883. Fantasia – The movie was developed around the Sorcerer's Apprentice, a German poem written in 1797 by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe. Bambi - Bambi, a Life in the Woods, was originally published in Austria in 1923 and written by Felix Salten. Cinderella – This movie started as a European folk tale. The first written European version of the story was published in Naples, by Giambattista Basile, in 1634. Peter Pan - Peter Pan is a character created by Scottish novelist and playwright J. M. Barrie in 1902. Peter Pan, or The Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up, premiered on 27 December 1904 in London. Jungle Book - The Jungle Book (1894) is a collection of stories by English author Rudyard Kipling. The stories were first published in magazines in 1893–94. Even recent, successful movies created by the Disney company after Walt Disney's death were based on stories written by others. Hercules – Greek myth Mulan – Chinese legend Tarzan – 1914 book by Edgar Rice Burroughs Tangled – Base on Rapunzel published in 1812 Brothers Grimm   Model the Disney filter. Walt Disney's upbringing shaped his view on life and influenced how he told stories. According to the book "Walt Disney – Hollywood's Dark Prince" by Marc Eliot, Disney's life on his boyhood Missouri farm was harsh. Walt was unsure of his father, because he had no birth certificate. He grew up in a very strict household where his father often used corporal punishment. Walt's mother usually did very little to tame the strick hand of the senior Disney. Growing up on the farm, Walt and his brother Roy were required to do chores to earn their keep. They would attend school during the day while working on the farm at night. There was no time for friends. Walt's friends were the various animals around the farm. The life Disney experienced on the farm influenced his films. If you study the films created by Disney while he was alive, you see the evidence. Most of Disney's feature-length films contain a protagonist with no father figure. The main character is typically a lonely outcast who has made friends with various animals. Think of your favorite Disney character. Does that individual fit that description? Cinderella. Snow White. Mowgli in the Jungle Book. Peter Pan. It is all right there. Disney didn't write great stories. He told great stories as seen through his filter. Plan your story using your own filter. Many podcasters believe that planning all of their content removes the opportunity for things to happen. Does planning remove the fun from your show? Not at all. When you spend less time trying to think of the next piece of content, you can spend more time thinking about how to make the next piece of content amazing. Organizing your content is the key to allowing your content to become entertainment.   8. THE CLOCK The one tool most radio hosts use to organize their show is a show clock. This is basically a schedule of what is to happen on the show and when those pieces of content occur. The show clock becomes even more important when you have a co-host. The clock puts all members of the show on the same page. Each host knows exactly what is coming up and when it is supposed to happen. You can download the PTC Show Clock template in the worksheet library online at PodcastTalentCoach.com.   Do you need help with your podcast? E-mail me any time at Coach@PodcastTalentCoach.com. Let's see what we can do. You can find my podcast and other tools to help you create great content at www.PodcastTalentCoach.com. Let's turn your information into engaging entertainment.

Podcast Talent Coach
Can You Tell Stories Like Walt Disney? – Episode 130

Podcast Talent Coach

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2016 27:39


Can You Tell Stories Like Walt Disney? – Episode 130   Walt Disney was one of the greatest storytellers of our time.   When you examine his work, you realize he wasn't a great story writer. He was a fantastic story teller.   Snow White, Pinocchio, Fantasia, Dumbo, Bambi, Cinderella, Peter Pan, Jungle Book. All are stories written by someone else. Disney just turned them into great stories that sometimes didn't follow the original exactly.   Snow White – "Snow White" is a German fairy tale known across much of Europe and is today one of the most famous fairy tales worldwide. The Brothers Grimm published it in 1812 in the first edition of their collection Grimm's Fairy Tales.   Pinocchio - The Adventures of Pinocchio is a novel for children by Italian author Carlo Collodi, written in Florence. The first half was originally a serial in 1881 and 1882, and then later completed as a book for children in February 1883.   Fantasia – The movie was developed around the Sorcerer's Apprentice, a German poem written in 1797 by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe.   Bambi - Bambi, a Life in the Woods, was originally published in Austria in 1923 and written by Felix Salten.   Cinderella – This movie started as a European folk tale. The first written European version of the story was published in Naples, by Giambattista Basile, in 1634.   Peter Pan - Peter Pan is a character created by Scottish novelist and playwright J. M. Barrie in 1902. Peter Pan, or The Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up, premiered on 27 December 1904 in London.   Jungle Book - The Jungle Book (1894) is a collection of stories by English author Rudyard Kipling. The stories were first published in magazines in 1893–94.   Even recent, successful movies created by the Disney company after Walt Disney's death were based on stories written by others.   Hercules – Greek myth Mulan – Chinese legend Tarzan – 1914 book by Edgar Rice Burroughs Tangled – Base on Rapunzel published in 1812 Brothers Grimm   THE DISNEY FILTER   Walt Disney's upbringing shaped his view on life and influenced how he told stories. According to the book “Walt Disney – Hollywood's Dark Prince” by Marc Eliot, Disney's life on his boyhood Missouri farm was harsh.   Walt was unsure of his father, because he had no birth certificate. He grew up in a very strict household where his father often used corporal punishment. Walt's mother usually did very little to tame the strick hand of the senior Disney.   Growing up on the farm, Walt and his brother Roy were required to do chores to earn their keep. They would attend school during the day while working on the farm at night. There was no time for friends. Walt's friends were the various animals around the farm.   The life Disney experienced on the farm influenced his films.   If you study the films created by Disney while he was alive, you see the evidence. Most of Disney's feature-length films contain a protagonist with no father figure. The main character is typically a lonely outcast who has made friends with various animals.   Think of your favorite Disney character. Does that individual fit that description?   Cinderella. Snow White. Mowgli in the Jungle Book. Peter Pan. It is all right there.   Disney didn't write great stories. He told great stories as seen through his filter.   ELEMENTS OF GREAT STORIES   There are four elements to a great story. Those elements include a reason to care, revealing the details, a powerful resolution and asking “what else?”.   THE REASON   Give your listener a reason to care. Begin with an engaging introduction. “Tell me if I'm gonna go to Hell for this…” That is a hook.   What do you want the audience to feel? This is what your engaging introduction should answer.   Make your introduction human. Stir emotion. Make it humorous, compelling or tragic. My radio coach Bill McMahon often asked what I would like to make the audience laugh at, marvel at or better understand.   Find great emotions. They could include joy, sympathy, empathy, anger, tragedy, tenderness, humor, rage, patriotism or various other emotions.   Your introduction should pull your listener into the story. Give them a roadmap.   REVEAL THE DETAILS   Details are more believable than generalities. Details reveal specifics about your thoughts, beliefs and character. This is how listeners get to know, like and trust you and your business.   Use all 5 senses when telling your stories. We are creating visions in the theater of the mind of your listener.   POWERFUL RESOLUTION   Your powerful resolution is a strong reframing of introduction. This resolution puts a nice bow on the story.   WHAT ELSE?   Asking “What Else” will transform your show. This takes your story to a whole new level. This transforms your story from a nice piece of entertainment into an incredible piece of engaging content.   When you ask “what else”, you let your story lead to something bigger. This might mean continuing the conversation on your Facebook page. You may solicit questions or thoughts from your listeners. The story might lead into a bigger discussion or interview or skit.   The options are endless. Your “what else” step will also make your content unique and powerful.   HOW YOU CAN BE A STORYTELLER   You can become a powerful storyteller by funneling your content through your filter. Then, ask the four storytelling questions.   What is the engaging set up? How will it be revealed in the story? What is the resolution? What else can you do with it?   Try a few stories in your episode this week. Let me know how it goes.   If you would like a Podcast Talent Coach worksheet to help you develop your stories, CLICK HERE.   Next week, how your stories activate the theater of the mind for your listeners. Plus, how to use theater of the mind to create more engagement.   You can find my podcast and other tools to help you create great content at www.PodcastTalentCoach.com.   Let's turn your information into engaging entertainment.