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durée : 00:58:42 - Mauvais genres - par : François Angelier - Avec "Infini" et " Bascoulard", deux albums parus chez Frémok et Sarbacane, Frédéric Coché et Frantz Duchazeau dressent le portrait d'un marginal absolu et nous entraînent dans une ronde macabre apocalyptique. - réalisation : Laurent Paulré, Claire Poinsignon, Antoine Guillot, Sixtine Audebert, Sean James Rose - invités : Frantz Duchazeau Auteur de BD, Frédéric Coché Graveur, peintre et dessinateur Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France
durée : 00:58:42 - Les émissions culturelles de France Culture - par : François Angelier - Avec "Infini" et " Bascoulard", deux albums parus chez Frémok et Sarbacane, Frédéric Coché et Frantz Duchazeau dressent le portrait d'un marginal absolu et nous entraînent dans une ronde macabre apocalyptique. - réalisation : Laurent Paulré, Claire Poinsignon, Antoine Guillot, Sixtine Audebert, Sean James Rose - invités : Frantz Duchazeau Auteur de BD, Frédéric Coché Graveur, peintre et dessinateur Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France
From Issaquah's Village Theater's production of Grease, actors Daniel Velasquez (Danny) and Maya McQueen (Sandy), and Associate Artistic Director Aislinn Frantz-Nava, share insights into this exciting stage performance, which now moves to the Everett Performing Arts Center for a run through June 7. It's a great time of music and dance, familiar songs you want to sing along with. Come in a costume reflective of the time. Season tickets are now available for the next season, for great performances in our own community.www.villagetheatre.orgSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Liebe Hausfrauen, wir haben uns extra 2 Wochen Pause genommen, um in dieser Folge viel zu spät über den Wal Timmy abzuranten. Immerhin sind wir bei dem Thema alle einer Meinung: Cremt endlich den Wal ein!Yannik hat die Stadt Koblenz für sich entdeckt und wurde in seinem eigenen Hof beleidigt. Frantz hat währenddessen versucht auf Rosis Geburtstag runterzukommen, was sich aufgrund der starken Performance der Beutelschneider als eher schwierig herausgestellt hat. Dafür hat er sich der Kunst gewidmet und sich ein orginales Exemplar von "Hanswurst auf der Stegreifbühne zu Rothenburg" zugelegt. Rosi hat überdimensional viele Johannisbeerschorle getrunken und sich eine gute Zeit in seinem Lieblingsland Barcelona gemacht. Mehr dazu hört ihr in der nächsten Folge.Bis dahin bleibt sauber :*
Nathan Frantz & I discuss what the experience of Everesting was. From start to finish. Here's our story & analysis. Everesting Hall of Fame - https://everesting.com/ Aaron's information: My Socials, Channels, & Newsletter: https://www.facebook.com/MRRUNNINGPAINSCOACHING https://www.instagram.com/runningislifecoaching/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQ6J512qA34z_N0KJSU4jfw https://www.strava.com/athletes/18431982 Email - coachsaft@gmail.com Thanks to all of you for listening! Please share the Podcast and please leave a review, rate, & subscribe if you haven't done so already! THANK YOU! Aaron Saft Running Is Life Coaching & Podcast
It's not always easy coming back from a major injury, especially when it's something as serious as an Achilles rupture. In this episode of The Gametime Guru, Shane Larson sits down with Idaho MMA fighter Ariel Frantz to talk about her return to the cage after three surgeries and two years away from the sport. Ariel shares what fight week looks like, the mental and physical grind of cutting weight, how she approaches recovery, and what it takes to get back into competition after a devastating setback. They also dive into Ariel's background as a Boise State softball player, the parallels between sports and life, balancing a full-time job while training, and the mindset needed to keep pushing forward in the fight game. This is a conversation about resilience, discipline, confidence, and chasing what you love even when the road gets hard. If you're an athlete, a fight fan, or someone working to come back from adversity, this episode is for you.
Frantz wollte eigentlich nur sein Fahrrad reparieren und Julian wollte nur ein Video aufnehmen. Beides endete jedoch in einem Unfall.Parallel dazu ist Yannik im Skiurlaub im Stubai-Tal mit Halbpension und Après-Ski wird natürlich auch nicht ausgelassen.Außerdem war Julian noch in München beim Darts-Turnier, mit Stimmung, Verkleidungen und vorrausschauenden Maßnahmen.Bleibt sauber :*
This week on Talk World Radio, we're talking about the U.S. National Guard. Our guest Isaac Evans-Frantz is director of Action Corps. See https://actioncorps.org
SOCCER: Galway United striker Frantz Pierrot with Galway Bay FM's Jonathan Higgins after their 4-3 win over Waterford
durée : 00:09:41 - Les Midis de Culture - par : Marie Labory - Frantz Duchazeau raconte dans ce nouvel album le curieux personnage qu'était Marcel Bascoulard, dessinateur clochard du XXᵉ siècle. - réalisation : Laurence Malonda - invités : Catherine Robin Grand reporter et critique de BD à Elle; Lucie Servin Journaliste, spécialiste de littérature et de bande dessinée
durée : 00:59:59 - Concert du Trio Hans Koch, Jonas Kocher, Frantz Loriot - par : Anne Montaron - Dans A l'Improviste ce soir, une improvisation du trio suisse Koch/Kocher/Loriot saisie sur le vif au Carreau du Temple à Paris en janvier dernier - réalisé par : Lionel Quantin Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les autres épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France.
In dieser Folge berichtet Julian von seiner neuen Instagram Themepage Bochumer "Le Ben" und gekauften Foodrezensionen zu in Käse getränkten Burgern. Frantz gibt uns einen Einblick in die Schmetterlingskunde mit dem Dickkopffalter und Yannik beschwert sich über aktuelle Reality-TV Trends. Abschließend erzählt uns Juli warum sein Vater eigentlich als Hobby Steine sammelt.Ihr merkt wir werden älter, die Themen werden nischiger und der Ton rauer. Viel Spaß mit der Folge ihr Cuties,Eure drei Hausfrauen :*
Award-winning, bestselling author Laura Frantz is passionate about all things historical, particularly the 18th-century, and writes her manuscripts in longhand first. Her stories often incorporate Scottish themes that reflect her family heritage. She is a direct descendant of George Hume, Wedderburn Castle, Berwickshire, Scotland, who was exiled to the American colonies for his role in the Jacobite Rebellion of 1715, settled in Virginia, and is credited with teaching George Washington surveying. Proud of her heritage, she is also a member of the Daughters of the American Revolution. Special Guest Co-Host Heather Tabers Today we have someone special joining us. Since Darcy was unable to join for this recording, our friend Heather Tabers stepped in to cohost with KyLee. Heather writes Historical Romance and Children's Fiction, and she also hosts The Hope-Filled Romantic—a podcast where faith and fiction meet real-life love stories. And now for the interview with Laura Frantz, discussing her latest novel, The Belle of Chatham. (pronounced “chat-um”) Is there a word or goal that's inspiring you in this chapter of life? Laura: You hit it on the head when you opened and said, “How do we pursue God through our writing?” I’m eighteen novels in now, and my pursuit for the Lord is stronger than it was even with my debut novel back in 2009. I just want to honor him with a gift. He gave the writing gift–it wasn’t one I asked for or really wanted, but it was a sign to me. We’re here to bless and minister to others, and I think the written word does that. So my desire is just to press on. Life is often a spiritual fight, and I just want to finish well. We don’t know how much time we have. I’m old enough to remember the nation's bicentennial, which was 1976 and now we’re at 2026. So this is a huge milestone, historically for us as a nation, and personally. Whatever time I have left, hopefully it’s many more years and many more books, I want to pursue God with everything that is in me and try to honor him with every story I write. Read more: Episode 122: The American Revolution and Family Bonds with Laura Frantz KyLee: Wow, I admire that. Just to press on, to move forward–whatever’s in front of you, whatever comes your way–just to keep moving towards God. And you’re speaking specifically towards the books you're writing, but really that’s applicable to every area of our life, as parents, and spouses, and at work, and everywhere we go. And when I think about pressing on with God, I picture that light in front of us, guiding us. What is one book that you read last year that really stuck with you and why? Laura: You know, I read a lot of historical fiction, mostly for research, but one thing I’ve gotten invested in is a 24-book series in the general market – Anne Perry’s William Monk Victorian Mysteries. And there’s a reason I invested in that. My book that releases next January is set in London. I wanted to see how another author, even in a different time period, handled that same setting along the River Thames, and with the police force at that time. So I thought, “Oh, I’ll just read one book.” But there’s a reason Anne Perry is so wildly popular and prolific. She has some of the smartest writing I’ve ever read. So the William Monk series is clean, although a little bit bloody or gruesome at times, but so eye-opening into Victorian England. Do you have a favorite historical figure who inspires you? Laura: George Washington and also Daniel Boone. Men who were both totally intrepid and stalwart. George Washington didn’t know that he’d be on our currency now, or we’d name our capital after him. He had no idea he was the great “George Washington.” And Daniel Boone plays a big part in my heritage. I'm from Kentucky, and recently, I read a document that listed my ancestor as coming into Kentucky with Boone in the latter 18th century. And also George Humes, my ancestor, is credited with teaching surveying to the very young Washington from 1748 to 1750 in Virginia. So to see how the Lord has allowed me to write so close to my ancestry is such a beautiful thing to me. I don’t understand it, but just seeing my people come alive in history, and with such an amazing godly historical figure like Boone, is truly amazing. This crazy woman in the 21st century is writing about these amazing historical figures, and there’s actually a link. Only God could have done that. Heather: My family is the McFeeders family, and we came from the Hume Clan, so I have to believe that we’re cousins somehow. Laura: Long-lost cousins! I love it! KyLee: You never know what you’ll find when you start digging into your genealogy. I have chills just hearing you found out that one of your ancestors came over with Daniel Boone. Digging back and finding out where your people come from is very exciting. And is there anything especially interesting that you haven’t covered in other interviews that you could share with us? Laura: Years ago I decided that in 2026 my hope was to write a book honoring our country and our founders. Because I’m very proud to be American. The Lord said He sets us in the times, the seasons, and the places where we’re supposed to be. And to be an American is certainly a privilege, and He’s blessed this country so much in the past, since our founding. So, like I said earlier, I want to press on in the spirit of 1776 and continue carrying that forward and honoring Him. Our nation is great because it was based on godly principles. That’s why I’m proud to be an American, and hopefully that shines through The Belle of Chatham‘s pages. In 1777, caught in the crossroads of the American Revolution, sisters Maebel and Coralie Bohannon's quaint New Jersey village becomes a battleground as they house American officers in their home. Rebellion ripples through their family as members take opposing sides–Patriots and Loyalists–causing a deep chasm that fractures their once-unbreakable bond. As Mae's friendship grows with the American general Rhys Harlow, Coralie continues her liaison with her childhood sweetheart, a British officer stationed in New York. Torn between her growing love for the general and suspicion that her sister is a British spy, Mae leaves the only home she's ever known for the New York frontier. When betrayal strikes in the heart of the wilderness, she's forced to take a perilous journey that tests her very survival and those she loves, all in the name of liberty. Can you tell us a little more about Maebel and Coralie (and their love interests)? Laura: I don't have a sister; I have a younger brother. So it's fun to create these fictional sisters. In The Indigo Heiress, the bond between my heroine and her sister was extremely tight. That's not the case in The Belle of Chatham. You have two very different women, almost the same age, who are nothing alike—different in looks, personality, loyalties. And their love interests are very different. Mae is in love with a rifleman, who's from a very different world than herself, and her sister Coralie is infatuated with a British soldier. Which is indicative of where their loyalties lie, Mae with the Patriots, Coralie with the British. I tried to make it as true to history as possible. Not everyone is close to their sisters, so I wanted to bring that out. How wartime issues can fracture and fray that already-strained relationship. KyLee: That’s so like real life. As we traverse those long-term relationships, it's not always easy. I think sibling relationships are special because you start out so young and go through so many seasons together. I hope that, in the end, Mae and Coralie can find something in common. I have three sisters, and I'm very close with one. With a couple of my little sisters, we've had moments where our differences created distance. Now, when I look back over the seasons, I see things she does very differently from me, and I value them. I've learned from her and her very different approach to things. Laura: A beautiful, open-hearted concept. And that bears pondering: “How would Jesus love this person that’s different than me, or that I really want to condemn or distance myself from?” Jesus says we’re to love them anyway, leaning heavily on Jesus to do it. I don't know that Mae, in this novel, does that well. She tries. It takes practice, right? And Coralie makes it very interesting. And it’s relatable to today. We might not be in a war, but we definitely have different political opinions in our nation right now, stronger than they have been in a while. It’s not uncommon to see siblings falling on either side of the aisle. One thing that grieves me very much, that is even mirrored in this novel, is how people cease to talk to each other. There’s just no relationship anymore. And that’s heartbreaking. That’s a wound that too easily festers. If we have to be the one that breaks down that wall, in Jesus’ name, to ask for His help and an opportunity to do that, I believe He’ll give it. Just because you're distant from loved ones, that doesn’t mean it’s forever. Ask the Lord to help you mend that relationship, even if you have to make the first move. KyLee: Absolutely. Something I keep seeing, that really hurts my heart, is when people are so upset by things that are disturbing, and there’s a sense of powerlessness. And I've found myself saying to other adults what I've said to my children for years: Look at your circle. You start small, and it gets bigger. Siblings, spouse, children, friends, church, community, work, and it moves out from there. Pray for the big things, that's important, and if you are one of those people who has an opportunity to go to a far-away place and make an impact in that circle, do it. But don't let what's so far away from you distract in the circle where God has placed you. Be present where you're at, and you can make a difference. You can be loving, you can be understanding, you can have respectful conversations, and trust God and encourage other people to trust God. Heather: That’s such a good word, KyLee. So many times, my heart is so burdened by everything I see on the news. And my husband is faithful to remind me, “Heather, you’re not supposed to know every person that died in North Carolina and California.” People have suffered atrocities all around the world forever. But it wasn’t until recently that we’ve had the technology to know every single one of them, sometimes in real time. And he’s like, “You’re just not supposed to know all these things.” So I love that you tell people to focus on their circles. I can’t go help everyone, but I can help the people next to me. KyLee: And every generation has its own burden to bear. God knew that you would be born in this generation with this technology, and He’s equipped you like He’s equipped me. Laura: I recently heard an author say, “We're not meant to be omniscient. That's God's job.” Social media and the internet have us almost omniscient, so to speak, in a human perspective. We have access to everything around the world. And I kept hearing him say, “God doesn't mean for us to be omniscient because it's very burdensome.” I thought that was a really interesting point. What's next for your writing? Laura: Right now is a busy, busy season! I just handed in a 400-page novel set in 1798 London, releasing January of next year. I'm also halfway through a Christmas novella that will be releasing September of 2027, but it's due this fall. And then I'm beginning another novel set in Colonial America 1733, a totally new setting. So that has me quite busy. I will also be traveling to England next January. And then in 2027, I'm leading a tour of some historic sites in the United States. I've done England and Scotland, and had a wonderful time with readers. So I'm excited to do a stateside trip this time, and I hope readers can join me. If you head to my website, LauraFrantz.net, and sign up for my newsletter, about halfway down the home page, you'll get the tour news and details, as well as book updates. I work hard on my newsletters and try to keep them fun and fresh and interesting. And where else can readers connect with you? I’m very active on my Facebook author page, and on Instagram. I post every couple days or so on X, but I'm not very active. But most of my followers, interestingly enough, are on Pinterest. And, I just love my readers. How ever they want to come–through my newsletter or my website or socials–is always welcome to me, a delight. BOOKWORM REVIEW The Mistress of the Macabre has penned another five-star stunner! “Night Falls on Predicament Avenue” features Jaime Jo Wright's signature blend of atmospheric prose, eerie suspense, and spiritual depth. Black as a mourning veil, this literary cuppa is enriched by the aromatic earthiness of a forgotten graveyard and contrasted with a honeyed note of hope—warm and bright as a candle's flame, flickering amid shadows. The authentic characters of Effie and Norah will make readers feel seen and heard, especially those who suffer with anxiety, and the absorbing plot will keep readers turning pages into the wee hours, eager to navigate the mystery's winding paths of intrigue. The final plot twist ripped a gasp straight from my chest. A literal, audible, GASP! Good gracious, was I well and properly gobsmacked! Wright has truly outdone herself with this haunting tale's jaw-dropping, mind-reeling, gut-punching conclusion. If you're a fan of true crime podcasts and gothic fiction, be sure to visit Predicament Avenue . . . preferably, before night falls! Read more about Jaime at her website. (www.jaimewrightbooks.com)~ Angela Bell, author of A Lady's Guide to Marvels and Misadventure If you enjoyed this episode, we hope you'll subscribe for more on your favorite listening platform, and join our newsletter (see the sidebar). Don't forget to share it with a fellow historical fiction reader! And if you really enjoyed this episode and would like to support, you can always buy us a coffee. Thanks again for joining us for this episode of the Historical Bookworm Show! Join the conversation in the comments, and be sure to connect with Laura Frantz, and our special guest Heather Tabers. If you really enjoyed the show, you can always Buy Us a Coffee. Until next time, KyLee and Darcy
Ronzheimer ist der beliebteste Podcast und radio.de die beliebteste Website Deutschlands. Chat ist das Real, oder sind wir hier etwas größerem auf der Spur? Frantz hat jetzt eine Dartscheibe in seiner Jungesellenbude und bodyshamed seine Konkurrenz. Diesen Skandal ordnen wir natürlich ein und ziehen dann keinerlei Konsequenz daraus. Besser als Leuten die diese Folge hören, geht es aktuell nur Dubaiinfluencer:innen und Leuten die das 7 Gänge Menü in der Schwemme genießen dürfen.Bleibt sauber :*
Gene Landers leads a support group for men who want healing and recovery from porn and sexual sin in Phoenix, Arizona. Jacob Frantz has been attending Gene’s group for the past 6 months. In this second of two broadcasts we continue the discussion, beginning when Jacob had stated he believed he was a strong Christian when he initially began participating in Gene’s group – and Gene’s response. They discuss the key points of what has helped in them in their journey, and Gene shares the spiritual warfare he goes through in leading a men’s group in this arena.
Julian und Frantz waren letztes Wochenende in Großbritannien um in Glasgow das Europa-League Spiel vom VfB Stuttgart anzuschauen.Wie die zwei (drei) da hin gekommen sind, wie das Erlebnis in den Stadien hat und wie man Edinburgh richtig auspricht erfahrt ihr nur hier in diesem Podcast :) Julian beschreibt malerisch die schottische Landschafte mit bemalten Schafen und wie die erste Nacht in Glasgow so war.Bleibt sauber.
Gene Landers leads a support group for men who want healing and recovery from porn and sexual sin in Phoenix, Arizona. Jacob Frantz has been attending Gene’s group for the past 6 months. In this first of two broadcasts, both men share their stories, which collectively include sexual abuse, anger and violence, facing the issues of the heart – and having a wife discover their porn habit by walking in on them during the act.
En fartfylld helg står på agendan! Lojsan ordnar med gender reveals och dricker bubbel på Frantzén medan Hanna... har ställt in? Utmattad på uppmärksamhet av svenska folket eller dejtingutbränd det vet ingen – men det är fredag och vi bjuder på otrolig fredagsvibe! Följ oss på instagram @mandagsvibe, gå med i facebookgruppen "Måndagsvibbare".Frågor och samarbetsförfrågningar skickas till mandagsvibepodd@gmail.com. Hadeee!
Unser Podcastgast der vergangenen Wochen ist Dschungelkönig! Unsere fachliche Einordnung zu diesem sowie zu weiteren gesellschaftsrelevanten Ereignissen wie der Super Bowl Halftime Show, Yanniks Gondelerlebnisse mit Ekeltypen und konvexen Betten und Frantz neuer Pen and Paper Runde bekommt ihr in der heutigen Folge. Außerdem entschuldigen wir uns natürlich für alles mögliche und äußern uns zu wenig. Viel Spaß und bleibt sauber :*
Did you know this year is America's 250th birthday? On this episode we're chatting with author Laura Frantz about her new novel The Belle of Chatham. This historical romance centers on the American War for Independence. You're going to love the tension between the characters as the wrestle with their priorities and learn to discern what matters most. We talk about the spirit of the American soldier, the hope we have in Christ, and the beauty that can be found even in hardship.Grab The Belle of Chatham here!Connect with Laura Frantz: Website: https://laurafrantz.net/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/laurafrantzauthor/Connect with Meagan:Instagram: http://instagram.com/faithandfables/ Facebook: http://facebook.com/faithandfablespodcast Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/user/show/8953622-meagan
durée : 00:59:17 - Les documentaires de France Culture - par : Vincent Puren (artiste plasticien) - Francis Savel est un artiste polymorphe : peintre, metteur en scène de cabaret, scénariste et réalisateur, qui côtoya Jean Cocteau, Joseph Losey, Guy Gilles… avant de tomber dans l'oubli. - réalisation : Emmanuel Laurentin, Sandrine Chapron, Marie-Laure Ciboulet - invités : Jacques Pessis Journaliste, écrivain, Jean-Claude Dreyfus Comédien, chanteur, auteur et metteur en scène français, Pierre-François Garcier Marchand d'art et galeriste français, Macha Méril Comédienne et romancière, Denitza Bantcheva Écrivaine française d'origine bulgare, Hervé Joseph Lebrun Photographe et réalisateur français, François About Directeur de la photographie, réalisateur et photographe français Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France
Two FKTs (fastest known time) from two different people, on two different routes, for different 'whys', but with the support of one another they accomplished great things. Teresa Bowser came up with her own 100+ miler called Project Untamed, and now the holds the FKT. When you come up with your own course, you would think you would make it as easy as possible, but not Teresa. My legs were burning just listening to her and Nathan describe the course! If you want to go for this FKT, just expect it to be BRUTAL but amazing all wrapped into one. This is everything Teresa loves on the trails she loves, and she wants YOU to go out and try it. For Nathan Frantz, his goal was to get the FKT for the yo yo of the Foothills Trail which calculates to over 150 miles. Nathan wanted to do this for his nephew, TJ, who has a rare form of leukodystrophy. As Nathan describes him..."He is the only child in the U.S. (with this form) and one of six in the entire world. And yet, if you met him, you'd never know the weight he carries. He is a light. Joy. Laughter. The kind of kid who reminds you what hope looks like". Nathan used his FKT attempt as a fundraiser for TJ, and the Go Fund Me link is still live: https://www.gofundme.com/f/support-tjs-fight-against-leukodystrophyTeresa was Nathan's crew chief and helped him through all the highs and the lows. Nathan paced Teresa for SO many miles in the hardest sections when she was the most tired. They supported each other, they laughed together, they slept-ran together, and I am so happy I got to hear their journeys from both of their perspectives. Thank you, Nathan and Teresa, for coming on the podcast!Teresa Bowser's Instagram: Nathan Frantz's Instagram:Teresa's Strava: @teresabowser_Nathan's Strava: @steadypacenateFollow Facing Vert on Instagram! @facingvertAs always, thank you for listening!
Petter tvingar in Charlotte i stjärnkocken Björn Frantzéns kropp och Charlotte har hittat Sveriges Don Corleone. Veckans ord är Zlatan och gudmoder. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Torsten Vildgaard is the executive chef at FZN by Björn Frantzén in Dubai. He grew up in Copenhagen, and as a young chef had a dream of joining the small team at newly founded Noma. Finally, after winning the Chef of the Year competition in Denmark, he got the job. At Noma he spent many years as sous chef and head of R&D. After Noma he opened his own fine-dining restaurant, Studio in Copenhagen. In 2023 he joined the Frantzén Group to lead the kitchen at FZN in Dubai, and under his leadership the restaurant earned three Michelin stars in the 2025 Dubai Michelin Guide, a first for the UAE. In this podcast we will hear about Torsten Vildgaard's passion for reaching the heights in fine dining and his lifelong pursuit of Michelin stars. At the end of the podcast he will reveal his favourite restaurants in Dubai and Copenhagen. The recommendations mentioned in this podcast and thousands more are available in the World of Mouth app: https://www.worldofmouth.app/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Coach Will and I have a great conversation about these 2 strength training aspects, who should and shouldn't do them, and why or why not. Please reach out to Will if you have questions or are interested in hearing more about his coaching services. He has included a free strength training routine on his Instagram channel. Will's resources & contact info: https://www.instagram.com/will.c.frantz/ https://www.instagram.com/mcinneswatson/ Email - will.c.frantz@gmail.com Website - https://willfrantz.com/ Fierce Dragon episodes: Celia's - https://www.podbean.com/ew/pb-juvb8-137c50f Michael & David's - https://www.podbean.com/ew/pb-v98ex-f896f2 Aaron's information: My Socials, Channels, & Newsletter: https://www.facebook.com/MRRUNNINGPAINSCOACHING https://www.instagram.com/runningislifecoaching/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQ6J512qA34z_N0KJSU4jfw https://www.strava.com/athletes/18431982 Email - coachsaft@gmail.com Thanks to all of you for listening! Please share the Podcast and please leave a review, rate, & subscribe if you haven't done so already! THANK YOU! Aaron Saft Running Is Life Coaching & Podcast
「凑近点看」的主播包江浩是SOLUTION的老朋友,曾在一日店长活动中录得年度业绩新高。学生时代开始参与竞技辩论,也在第一季的「奇葩说」中险些出道——但是后来还是去上了个班。播客成为了上班族的精神出口,用来安置一些表达的欲望。「凑近点看」大概就是一种讲不清楚是什么类型但听起来就很上头的节目。像是在偷听男生宿舍晚上的聊天——当然是能播的那种。交杯是一个新的企划,大概是和SOLUTION的一些客人朋友们的聊天。有时候也不一定聊喝酒。感谢奥克尼高原骑士单一麦芽威士忌对本期节目的大力支持。复制淘口令,进入专属购买链接07¥HtXAfnxGupi¥ m.tb.cn MF278 EDRINGTON酒类旗舰店自1798年以来,奥克尼群岛的独特风土,塑造出高原骑士与众不同的个性。全新推出的“Between You & I | 你我之间”,灵感源自全球唯一同时拥有三家米其林三星餐厅的主厨 Björn Frantzén 的首次品鉴,他将风味与个人记忆、音乐与场景相连,开启了威士忌全新的表达方式。在钱老板和小包总的聊天和小酌中,杯中的 “你我之间” 为对话带来了丰富性和松弛感,延续奥克尼·高原骑士的“岛屿精神”, “你我之间”不仅是一款威士忌,更是一种互动、一种共鸣、一种以风味连接你我的全新体验。如果手边有一支高原骑士你我之间,你会想和谁分享?在评论区留言,我们将选出五位高赞听众,送出高原骑士周边礼品。- 对话成员 -钱老板(小红书:@钱老板)包江浩(播客:@凑近点看)- 本节目由 JustPod 出品 ©上海斛律网络科技有限公司 -- 互动方式 -商务合作:ad@justpod.fm微博:@杯弓舌瘾TipsyProof微信公众号:杯弓舌瘾
Bjorn Frantzen walks into the studio with nine Michelin stars behind him and the swagger of someone who has genuinely changed the direction of modern dining. The world calls him the greatest chef alive and for once the hype feels almost understated. In this episode of The Go To Food Podcast, Bjorn opens up about the journey from professional footballer to culinary architect and the heart condition that forced him to pivot from the pitch to the stove. What follows is a portrait of a man who rebuilt his entire life around flavour, discipline, and the pursuit of excellence.Throughout the conversation, Bjorn breaks down the philosophy that powers his restaurants. He shares how early lessons in teamwork shaped him, why cooking a la minute remains his obsession, and how he designs dining experiences that feel electric from the moment a guest rings the doorbell. From moving diners between rooms to maintaining a kitchen that creates dishes in real time, Bjorn explains how fine dining becomes theatre, emotion, and engineering. He even reveals the thinking behind his legendary ingredient box, his seasonal discipline, and the creative engine that keeps three restaurants at the very top.Bjorn also dives into the realities that most chefs never discuss. He recalls the brutal early days in London kitchens, the heartbreak of leaving football, the pressure of chasing a third star, and the even greater pressure of keeping it. He talks candidly about the partnership strain that played out on national television, the intense Nordic work culture, and why staying creative matters more than staying comfortable. Whether he is describing cooking scallops like meatballs on his disastrous first day or the thrill of a perfect langoustine, he delivers honesty with the confidence of someone who has earned every lesson.This episode is a rare chance to hear one of the most influential chefs of his generation speak with total clarity about ambition, sacrifice, and joy. Bjorn Frantzen is a creator, a disruptor, and a force who refuses to settle. If you want to understand what greatness looks like in real time, pour yourself a drink, settle in, and enjoy a master of his craft at full power.--------Please leave us a great rating and a comment and share it with your friends - it really helps us grow as a show.If you're in the industry and are looking for the greatest POS system in the world than look no further -as Blinq are tearing up the rulebook—no long-term contracts, no hidden fees, and no per-device charges.Just £69 a month for unlimited devices and 24/7 UK-based support that's always there, in person when you need it.Built for hospitality, by hospitality, blinq is the fastest, easiest POS system on the market—so intuitive, anyone can use it. And while others take weeks to get you up and running, with blinq, you're live in just 2 hours.Join the hospitality revolution today & use the code GOTOBLINQ to get your first month free - https://blinqme.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
En Haïti, l'avenir de la transition politique préoccupe davantage après des sanctions que Washington vient de prendre contre l'un de ses membres, Fritz Alphonse Jean, que les États-Unis accusent d'être lié aux gangs. Une débâcle sur laquelle se penchent Romain Le Cour Grandmaison, chercheur senior à Global Initiative, et Frantz Duval, rédacteur en chef du quotidien Le Nouvelliste. « Il existe probablement des liens entre les groupes criminels en Haïti et des responsables politiques de haut niveau », remarque le chercheur Romain Le Cour Grandmaison, alors que les États-Unis viennent de sanctionner le conseiller présidentiel Fritz Alphonse Jean pour ses supposées relations avec les gangs, que l'intéressé dément. « Malheureusement, ce qui est très compliqué est de les documenter. » Toute la question est de savoir quels sont les liens entre ces groupes armés, la classe politique et le secteur économique. Sont-ils devenus suffisamment puissants pour s'affranchir de ceux qui les ont financés ? « Les gangs ont trouvé une façon de naviguer dans l'économie politique, parce qu'ils se sont enrichis, parce qu'ils contrôlent plus de territoires, mais ils ne cherchent pas à renverser le système politique tel qu'il existe », remarque Romain Le Cour Grandmaison. « On est plutôt face à des acteurs qui cherchent toujours à être bien positionnés – politiquement, territorialement, économiquement – pour négocier la meilleure place à l'intérieur du système pour leurs activités criminelles. » Mais, insiste le chercheur, il est devenu impossible de faire fonctionner le pays sans parler avec les gangs. Le bourbier haïtien Le Nouvelliste revient sur cinquante ans de gouvernances ratées et de transitions qui ne mènent nulle part. L'adage selon lequel le pays n'a jamais raté une occasion de rater une occasion se vérifie encore une fois, écrit dans son éditorial le rédacteur en chef du quotidien, Frantz Duval. « Des présidences stériles aux transitions inutiles, les années passent et le bilan global est de plus en plus catastrophique », écrit-il. La suite de la transition pose de nombreuses questions et font écrire au Nouvelliste que tout a été fait pour assouvir les appétits d'une clique dont le journal dresse le portrait. « Des hommes qui s'intéressent à eux-mêmes, à leurs privilèges et au pillage des ressources publiques », remarque Frantz Duval. Et ce alors que la violence reste extrêmement importante. Pour tenter de la juguler, la police s'est réunie avec son partenaire onusien afin d'élaborer son plan de développement 2026-2030. Ce qui n'a pas manqué de faire sourire les observateurs. « À chaque fois, ce sont des plans de développement qui ne sont pas appliqués, ni même financés, remarque Frantz. Mais surtout, à chaque fois, ce sont des plans de développement qui ne répondent pas aux problèmes d'Haïti ». « Cela fait plus de trente ans que la police est sous la tutelle de ses bailleurs étrangers sans parvenir à répondre aux problèmes d'insécurité. » La République dominicaine ouvre ses aéroports aux États-Unis Saint-Domingue vient d'offrir l'accès à son principal aéroport et à l'une de ses bases aériennes aux États-Unis dans leur lutte affichée contre le narcotrafic. Il s'agira d'un accès restreint, pour une durée limitée et pour des opérations logistiques, a précisé le président Luis Abinader aux côtés du secrétaire américain à la Défense Pete Hegseth. Mais l'annonce conduit tout de même le Diario libre à s'interroger : la géopolitique est-elle une tragédie ou une bénédiction ? « Nous sommes plongés dans le bouillon d'une crise régionale marquée par des tensions politiques, des pressions économiques et des mouvements militaires que nous ne contrôlons pas », constate le quotidien dominicain. « S'il s'agit uniquement de réapprovisionnement en carburant, il n'y a pas de problèmes, même si nous devenons indirectement complices si ces opérations conduisent à des actions telles qu'un coup d'État ou des attaques dans la région », estime de son côté le politologue Luis Gonzalez dans les colonnes de Hoy. Mais, la République dominicaine doit se cantonner à un rôle d'observateur, prévient-il, et bien veiller à ce que la coopération n'affecte pas la souveraineté nationale ou ne conduise pas le pays à participer involontairement aux conflits régionaux. Que Nicolas Maduro peut-il offrir à Donald Trump pour apaiser son courroux ? Donald Trump souffle le chaud et le froid sur le Venezuela en le menaçant d'un côté d'actions militaires, et de l'autre en évoquant la possibilité de s'entretenir avec son homologue qu'il accuse pourtant de narcoterrorisme. Selon le chercheur Phil Gunson, interviewé par les correspondants d'El Pais à Bogota et Washington, la seule chose qui pourrait apaiser le président américain est précisément celle que Nicolas Maduro ne va pas lui offrir : à savoir, sa propre démission. À défaut, le président vénézuélien pourrait faire d'autres propositions. Comme participer davantage à la lutte des États-Unis contre l'immigration ou le trafic de drogue. Ou bien lui offrir la tête de Diosdado Cabello, le ministre de l'Intérieur que Washington accuse de co-diriger le prétendu Cartel de los Soles. Dernière option, et non des moindres : accorder aux entreprises américaines un meilleur accès aux ressources pétrolières du pays. Quoi qu'il en soit, considère le politologue José Vicente Carrasquero, interrogé par le journal péruvien El Comercio, un tel entretien entre Trump et Maduro – s'il avait lieu – ne serait en aucun cas une discussion. « Dialoguer implique une certaine égalité entre les parties », remarque le chercheur. Or ici, il n'y a pas d'égalité : « Il s'agit d'une négociation conditionnée par la force. » À écouter aussiVenezuela: «le Cartel de los Soles n'existe pas»
Record Store Day Black Friday 2025 is this Friday, November 28th. This week's episode is the second of two special spotlights on a few of the featured titles from the Black Friday List, which is up now at RecordStoreDay.com. This week, we welcome back Talking Heads drummer and co-founder Chris Frantz to unpack Tentative Decisions: Demos & Live a vinyl collection from Rhino Records exclusively for RSD Black Friday featuring a newly discovered demo by pre-Talking Heads group, The Artistics, plus eleven demo and live tracks recorded by the original trio lineup of the band (with Tina Weymouth, Frantz and Byrne) recorded in 1975 and 1976. Chris even teases an upcoming Talking Heads project that will re-unite the group member once again. And staying in a New York groove, Deee-Lite founding member Supa DJ Dmitry Brill is here to celebrate the release of The Very Best Of Deee-Lite, a double LP on de-groovy purple and orange splatter vinyl. Along the way, the Ukrainian born musician shares the funkadelic story of Deee-Lite's early NYC club days, complete with tales of Bootsy Collins, Maceo Parker, Fred Wesley, and Q-Tip, plus a most cherished classic rock album that Dmitry purchased at great expense back in the former Soviet Union. Finally, we mark the passing of Reggae superstar Jimmy Cliff (1944-2025), and Stone Roses/Primal Scream bass player Gary "Mani" Mounfield (1962 -2025) the soul of "Madchester." The Record Store Day Podcast is a weekly music chat show written, produced, engineered, and hosted by Paul Myers, who also composed the theme music and selected interstitial music. Executive Producers (for Record Store Day) Michael Kurtz and Carrie Colliton. For the most up-to-date news about all things RSD, visit RecordStoreDay.com Please consider subscribing to our podcast wherever you get podcasts, and tell your friends, we're here every week and we love making new friends!
VEM: Mischa BillingYRKE: Sommeliere/TV-profilAVSNITT: 704OM: Att lämna universitet i Örebro efter 26 år, temposkillnaden mellan 90-talets Aspegren mitt i maten och Sveriges mästerkock 2025, spelet bakom nya jury-konstellationen, värdskapets magi, hur man provar vin utan att bli en cirkushäst, viljan att bli hänförd, varför det ger status att inte imponeras av Frantzén, ekonomisk frihet, språkets betydelse, Paris som hemvist för själen och givetvis en hel del om vinprovningen med Kristoffer där krokarna gör ett vin till en hel klunga och inte en ensam cyklist.SAMTALSLEDARE: Kristoffer TriumfPRODUCENT: Mattias ÅsénKONTAKT: varvet@triumf.se och Instagram Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
VEM: Mischa BillingYRKE: Sommeliere/TV-profilAVSNITT: 704OM: Att lämna universitet i Örebro efter 26 år, temposkillnaden mellan 90-talets Aspegren mitt i maten och Sveriges mästerkock 2025, spelet bakom nya jury-konstellationen, värdskapets magi, hur man provar vin utan att bli en cirkushäst, viljan att bli hänförd, varför det ger status att inte imponeras av Frantzén, svenskt vins framtid, ekonomisk frihet, språkets betydelse, Paris som hemvist för själen, vinvärlden i stålbad och givetvis en hel del om vinprovningen med Kristoffer där krokarna gör ett vin till en hel klunga och inte en ensam cyklist.SAMTALSLEDARE: Kristoffer TriumfPRODUCENT: Mattias ÅsénKONTAKT: varvet@triumf.se och Instagram Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Da ist auf einem Foto der deutsche Stardirigent Justus Frantz zusammen mit Wladimir Putin zu sehen. Frantz hat gerade vom russischen Staatsoberhaupt den Freundschaftsorden des Landes verliehen bekommen. Die Zeitung WELT berichtet unter der Überschrift: „Eklat in Moskau – Putin verleiht deutschem Stardirigenten Freundschaftsorden“. Wer nach dem „Eklat“ in dem Artikel sucht, wird allerdingsWeiterlesen
As Gen Z steps into the healthcare workforce, they're bringing new expectations for authenticity, technology, and purpose-driven brands. The old pharma playbook? Invisible to this generation.In this episode of Trending Health, host Adrea Cope sits down with Carolyn Frantz and Mindy McGrath to explore how life sciences marketers can evolve to engage the next generation of HCPs and patients — from short-form content and streaming-first strategies to redefining the pharma rep of the future.To learn more about how we can help your team navigate these changing landscapes, please reach out to Carolyn.Frantz@vynamic.com or Mike.Zapiec@vynamic.comPodcast Tags: healthcare, life sciences, life sciences marketing, Gen Z, digital health, brand authenticitySource Links:Gen Z more likely to report mental health concernsGeneration X Faces Higher Cancer Rates Than Boomers: StudyPanel – Adrea Cope, Carolyn Frantz, Mindy McGrathResearch & Production – Adrea Cope, Carolyn Frantz, Hannah Yee, Mike ZapiecRecording & Editing – Mike Liberto, Rachel SkoneckiFor additional discussion, please contact us at TrendingHealth.com.
durée : 01:30:04 - Les Nuits de France Culture - par : Albane Penaranda - Un portrait de Frantz Fanon, psychiatre et écrivain, référence majeure des études postcoloniales, figure emblématique et respectée du tiers-mondisme revient sur les différentes étapes de sa vie. "Une vie, une oeuvre - Frantz Fanon" par Catherine Pont-Humbert (1ère diffusion : 20/05/2001). - réalisation : Virginie Mourthé - invités : Frantz Fanon Psychiatre, écrivain, militant anticolonialiste; Alice Cherki Psychiatre, psychanalyste et auteure; Albert Memmi; Sami Tchak
In dieser Folge erzählt Karol von Frantz Schmidt, Scharfrichter in Nürnberg, 16. Jahrhundert. Ein Mann, der tötete, weil es sein Beruf war, und darüber Buch führte, als wäre es Buchhaltung. Ordnung im Blutvergießen, Anstand im Elend. Karol spricht über einen Menschen, der versucht, sauber zu bleiben in einem System, das ihn dafür bezahlt, schmutzig zu werden. Und vielleicht geht es, wie immer, um uns alle: um das Funktionieren, wenn das Richtige längst verschwunden ist.
Claudius' feature film work includes: Look Who's Back, Alone In Berlin, Goodbye Berlin, Frantz, In The Fade, Tar, and more recently In The Lost Lands and The Light. Claudius' television work includes: Babylon Berlin and Chernobyl, for which he won an Emmy.
Remain in Love: Talking Heads, Tom Tom Club, Tina By: Chris Frantz Published: 2022 208 Pages Briefly, what is this book about? The life and musical career of Chris Frantz and his wife Tina Weymouth. With particular attention paid to his antagonistic relationship with David Byrne, the front man for Talking Heads, a band they were both members of. What's the author's angle? Frantz seems to be going for three things here. First it's an ode to his wife. Second it lays out his side of the fight between him and Byrne. Finally it's a snapshot into the origin of punk in the late 70s. Who should read this book? If you're a huge Talking Heads fan. Or if you really want a behind the scenes look at what it was like to be in a band in the late 70s. Otherwise I would skip it. Specific thoughts: The fact that he's stayed married for all these years counts for a lot.
Brukar krögaren och tv-kocken Niklas Ekstedt tänka att veden han klyver är Björn Frantzén? Var han först i Sverige med Sonossystem? Och har han gjort slut med en tjej för att hon hade en ful haka i profil?
Dr. Robert Frantz breaks down the key metrics behind risk stratification—functional class, six-minute walk distance, and brain natriuretic peptide levels—and explains how they shape treatment plans. He also explores the role of echocardiography, right heart catheterization, and cutting-edge therapies in improving patient outcomes. Read the proceedings of the Task Force on Risk Stratification from the Seventh World Symposium on Pulmonary Hypertension. This Special Edition Episode Sponsored by: Johnson & Johnson Learn more about pulmonary hypertension trials at www.phaware.global/clinicaltrials. Follow us on social @phaware Engage for a cure: www.phaware.global/donate #phaware Share your story: info@phaware.com #phawareMD #RiskStratification @MayoClinic @MayoMedEd @TeamPHHope @JNJInnovMed
Entfremdung ist für Kolonisierte ein Dauerzustand. Das hat Fanon in der Praxis erfahren, darüber hat er geschrieben, erzählt die Literaturwissenschaftlerin Brigitte Schwens-Harrant. Gestaltung: Alexandra Mantler – Eine Eigenproduktion des ORF, gesendet in Ö1 am 25.07. 2025
durée : 00:13:18 - La Question du jour - par : Astrid de Villaines - Frantz Fanon aurait eu 100 ans. Né en Martinique en 1925, il fut psychiatre, militant, écrivain et penseur de la décolonisation. Engagé dans les Forces françaises libres en 1943, il se forme à la psychiatrie institutionnelle et à la lutte anticoloniale en Algérie. - réalisation : Félicie Faugère - invités : Amzat Boukari-Yabara Docteur du Centre d'études africaines de l'École des hautes études en sciences sociales (EHESS), spécialiste du panafricanisme
durée : 01:39:59 - Les Matins d'été - par : Astrid de Villaines, Stéphanie Villeneuve, Sarah Masson - . - réalisation : Félicie Faugère - invités : Dorothée Schmid Responsable du programme Turquie/Moyen-Orient de l'IFRI; Wassim Nasr Journaliste à France 24, spécialiste des mouvements djihadistes; Mathieu Deldicque Docteur en histoire de l'art, Conservateur du patrimoine au musée Condé; Amzat Boukari-Yabara Docteur du Centre d'études africaines de l'École des hautes études en sciences sociales (EHESS), spécialiste du panafricanisme
Dr. Joanna Frantz has been helping me on the road to recovery with my broken hip! Her PT has been world class and I love her background as both an equestrian and one of the official Physical Therapists for the Olympic Para Dressage Team! Hear about how she got to where is she today treating her equestrian patients, come common ailments and injuries she sees, and some exercises I am doing to get me back in the saddle as soon as possible.
"Frantz Derenoncourt, Jr. was born in Brooklyn, NY, to Haitian immigrants. He attended Virginia State University, where he majored in business management, and later moved to Washington, DC, in 1998 to pursue a successful career in real estate sales, becoming a top agent in the DC metropolitan area. In 2015, recognizing a need to highlight the contributions of Haitians, Frantz founded Thorobred Books, an independent publishing company. Through this venture, he has published six books focused on the rich history of Haiti, including his widely popular first book, Haiti: The First Black Republic, which has maintained a top spot on Amazon for years."
durée : 00:57:08 - Autant en emporte l'Histoire - par : Stéphanie Duncan - 1953. Frantz Fanon, jeune médecin d'origine martiniquaise, arrive en Algérie pour prendre son poste à l'hôpital psychiatrique de Blida-Joinville. Il découvre alors la réalité coloniale, en particulier la psychiatrie telle qu'elle y est pratiquée fondée sur le prétendu primitivisme des indigènes. - invités : Alice CHERKI - Alice Cherki : Psychiatre, psychanalyste et auteure - réalisé par : Anne WEINFELD
durée : 00:58:32 - Avec philosophie - par : Géraldine Muhlmann, Nassim El Kabli - Né en Martinique, étudiant à Lyon, psychiatre en Algérie, exilé à Tunis, ambassadeur au Ghana... Comment Fanon a-t-il pensé le lien entre ses différentes identités ? Quels sont leurs potentiels révolutionnaires ? Et quelle pensée du panafricanisme a-t-il développée ? - réalisation : Nicolas Berger - invités : Norman Ajari Philosophe, professeur à l'université Villanova de Philadelphie; Amzat Boukari-Yabara Docteur du Centre d'études africaines de l'École des hautes études en sciences sociales (EHESS), spécialiste du panafricanisme; Myriam Cottias Historienne du fait colonial, directrice de recherche au CNRS, directrice du Centre International de Recherches sur les esclavages et post-esclavages (CIRESC)
durée : 00:58:22 - Avec philosophie - par : Géraldine Muhlmann, Nassim El Kabli - Pour Fanon, on devient noir par le regard de l'Autre. À partir de l'expérience vécue, il dénonce le racisme et propose une "phénoménologie critique" de la race, tout en gardant une distance ambiguë vis-à-vis de la Négritude. - réalisation : Nicolas Berger - invités : Mickaëlle Provost Docteure en philosophie de l'Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne; Hourya Bentouhami-Molino Philosophe, spécialiste de philosophie politique et enseignante-chercheuse à l'Université Toulouse II Jean-Jaurès
durée : 00:59:11 - Avec philosophie - par : Géraldine Muhlmann, Nassim El Kabli - La pensée de Frantz Fanon est souvent réduite à sa charge politique. Ses écrits psychiatriques, moins connus, expriment pourtant déjà son caractère révolutionnaire, alors qu'il appelait à une refonte complète de l'ethnopsychiatrie de l'époque, préalable nécessaire à la décolonisation des cerveaux. - réalisation : Nicolas Berger - invités : Jean Khalfa Fellow du Trinity College, de Cambridge, où il enseigne l'histoire de la pensée française et Senior Research Fellow de la British Academy pour le programme de recherche sur Fanon dont il s'est occupé
The preview we've had into Donald Trump's second administration already feels, by American standards, disturbingly abnormal: Picking a former “Fox and Friends” host for defense secretary. Billionaire after billionaire trekking to Mar-a-Lago to curry favor with the president-elect. The Washington Post withholding an opposing endorsement. Meta ending its third-party fact-checking.But all of this is actually pretty normal — not in the U.S. but in many other countries. Researchers call them personalist regimes, in which everything is a transaction with the leader, whether it's party politics or policymaking or the media. It's a style of politics that follows different rules, but there are still rules. And understanding personalist politics, and their tried-and-true playbook, is a way to help make the next four years legible.Today's guest is one of the leading scholars on personalist regimes, in both their democratic and their authoritarian forms. Erica Frantz is a political scientist at Michigan State University and an author of “The Origins of Elected Strongmen: How Personalist Parties Destroy Democracy From Within.” In this conversation, we discuss what personalist regimes are and how they operate, the personalist qualities of Trump and the signs of democratic backsliding that Frantz thinks Americans need to track in the coming weeks and years.This episode contains strong language.Book Recommendations:Dictators at War and Peace by Jessica L. P. WeeksAutocracy Rising by Javier CorralesThe Trumpiad by Cody WalkerThoughts? Guest suggestions? Email us at ezrakleinshow@nytimes.com.You can find transcripts (posted midday) and more episodes of “The Ezra Klein Show” at nytimes.com/ezra-klein-podcast. Book recommendations from all our guests are listed at https://www.nytimes.com/article/ezra-klein-show-book-recs.This episode of “The Ezra Klein Show” was produced by Elias Isquith. Fact-checking by Michelle Harris. Mixing by Isaac Jones, with Efim Shapiro and Aman Sahota. Our supervising editor is Claire Gordon. The show's production team also includes Rollin Hu, Kristin Lin and Jack McCordick. Original music by Pat McCusker. Audience strategy by Kristina Samulewski and Shannon Busta. The executive producer of New York Times Opinion Audio is Annie-Rose Strasser. Unlock full access to New York Times podcasts and explore everything from politics to pop culture. Subscribe today at nytimes.com/podcasts or on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.