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New Books Network
Kathryn Robson, "Beyond the Happy Ending: Imagining Happiness in Contemporary French Women's Writing and Film" (Liverpool UP, 2025)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2025 47:07


In Kathryn Robson's Beyond the Happy Ending: Imagining Happiness in Contemporary French Women's Writing and Film (Liverpool UP, 2025), happiness (and the question of how to define, measure and facilitate it) has become a key theme in political, economic and social discourses in recent decades in France and elsewhere, yet research on happiness in French culture and film has been limited. Given that happiness is clearly gendered, this book looks critically at the ways in which contemporary French women's writing and film give voice to and critique conceptions of happiness. Analysing French and francophone women's writing (including Nina Bouraoui, Hélène Cixous, Annie Ernaux, Camille Laurens, Leïla Slimani, Delphine de Vigan) and film (including Claire Denis, Céline Sciamma and Agnès Varda), I focus on five main areas: images of happiness in consumer and Internet culture; happiness and intimacy in the family and the home; queering happiness; migrated happiness, and happiness and ageing. Whilst the 'happiness turn' is problematic, the desire for happiness, however fraught, matters and I show how representations of happiness in contemporary French women's writing and film offer alternative conceptions of happiness that enable us to rethink happiness in more critical, diverse and inclusive terms. Author Dr. Kathryn Robson is a reader in French at Newcastle University and the author in 2019 of I Suffer Therefore I Am: Engaging with Empathy in Contemporary French Women's Writing and in 2004 Writing Wounds: The Inscription of Trauma in Post-1968 French Women's Life-writing. Host Gina Stamm is Associate Professor of French at The University of Alabama. Their research is concentrated on the environmental humanities and speculative literatures of the 20th and 21st centuries, from surrealism to contemporary science fiction and feminist utopias, in Metropolitan France and the francophone Caribbean. 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 Gender Studies
Kathryn Robson, "Beyond the Happy Ending: Imagining Happiness in Contemporary French Women's Writing and Film" (Liverpool UP, 2025)

New Books in Gender Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2025 47:07


In Kathryn Robson's Beyond the Happy Ending: Imagining Happiness in Contemporary French Women's Writing and Film (Liverpool UP, 2025), happiness (and the question of how to define, measure and facilitate it) has become a key theme in political, economic and social discourses in recent decades in France and elsewhere, yet research on happiness in French culture and film has been limited. Given that happiness is clearly gendered, this book looks critically at the ways in which contemporary French women's writing and film give voice to and critique conceptions of happiness. Analysing French and francophone women's writing (including Nina Bouraoui, Hélène Cixous, Annie Ernaux, Camille Laurens, Leïla Slimani, Delphine de Vigan) and film (including Claire Denis, Céline Sciamma and Agnès Varda), I focus on five main areas: images of happiness in consumer and Internet culture; happiness and intimacy in the family and the home; queering happiness; migrated happiness, and happiness and ageing. Whilst the 'happiness turn' is problematic, the desire for happiness, however fraught, matters and I show how representations of happiness in contemporary French women's writing and film offer alternative conceptions of happiness that enable us to rethink happiness in more critical, diverse and inclusive terms. Author Dr. Kathryn Robson is a reader in French at Newcastle University and the author in 2019 of I Suffer Therefore I Am: Engaging with Empathy in Contemporary French Women's Writing and in 2004 Writing Wounds: The Inscription of Trauma in Post-1968 French Women's Life-writing. Host Gina Stamm is Associate Professor of French at The University of Alabama. Their research is concentrated on the environmental humanities and speculative literatures of the 20th and 21st centuries, from surrealism to contemporary science fiction and feminist utopias, in Metropolitan France and the francophone Caribbean. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/gender-studies

New Books in Literary Studies
Kathryn Robson, "Beyond the Happy Ending: Imagining Happiness in Contemporary French Women's Writing and Film" (Liverpool UP, 2025)

New Books in Literary Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2025 47:07


In Kathryn Robson's Beyond the Happy Ending: Imagining Happiness in Contemporary French Women's Writing and Film (Liverpool UP, 2025), happiness (and the question of how to define, measure and facilitate it) has become a key theme in political, economic and social discourses in recent decades in France and elsewhere, yet research on happiness in French culture and film has been limited. Given that happiness is clearly gendered, this book looks critically at the ways in which contemporary French women's writing and film give voice to and critique conceptions of happiness. Analysing French and francophone women's writing (including Nina Bouraoui, Hélène Cixous, Annie Ernaux, Camille Laurens, Leïla Slimani, Delphine de Vigan) and film (including Claire Denis, Céline Sciamma and Agnès Varda), I focus on five main areas: images of happiness in consumer and Internet culture; happiness and intimacy in the family and the home; queering happiness; migrated happiness, and happiness and ageing. Whilst the 'happiness turn' is problematic, the desire for happiness, however fraught, matters and I show how representations of happiness in contemporary French women's writing and film offer alternative conceptions of happiness that enable us to rethink happiness in more critical, diverse and inclusive terms. Author Dr. Kathryn Robson is a reader in French at Newcastle University and the author in 2019 of I Suffer Therefore I Am: Engaging with Empathy in Contemporary French Women's Writing and in 2004 Writing Wounds: The Inscription of Trauma in Post-1968 French Women's Life-writing. Host Gina Stamm is Associate Professor of French at The University of Alabama. Their research is concentrated on the environmental humanities and speculative literatures of the 20th and 21st centuries, from surrealism to contemporary science fiction and feminist utopias, in Metropolitan France and the francophone Caribbean. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/literary-studies

New Books in Film
Kathryn Robson, "Beyond the Happy Ending: Imagining Happiness in Contemporary French Women's Writing and Film" (Liverpool UP, 2025)

New Books in Film

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2025 47:07


In Kathryn Robson's Beyond the Happy Ending: Imagining Happiness in Contemporary French Women's Writing and Film (Liverpool UP, 2025), happiness (and the question of how to define, measure and facilitate it) has become a key theme in political, economic and social discourses in recent decades in France and elsewhere, yet research on happiness in French culture and film has been limited. Given that happiness is clearly gendered, this book looks critically at the ways in which contemporary French women's writing and film give voice to and critique conceptions of happiness. Analysing French and francophone women's writing (including Nina Bouraoui, Hélène Cixous, Annie Ernaux, Camille Laurens, Leïla Slimani, Delphine de Vigan) and film (including Claire Denis, Céline Sciamma and Agnès Varda), I focus on five main areas: images of happiness in consumer and Internet culture; happiness and intimacy in the family and the home; queering happiness; migrated happiness, and happiness and ageing. Whilst the 'happiness turn' is problematic, the desire for happiness, however fraught, matters and I show how representations of happiness in contemporary French women's writing and film offer alternative conceptions of happiness that enable us to rethink happiness in more critical, diverse and inclusive terms. Author Dr. Kathryn Robson is a reader in French at Newcastle University and the author in 2019 of I Suffer Therefore I Am: Engaging with Empathy in Contemporary French Women's Writing and in 2004 Writing Wounds: The Inscription of Trauma in Post-1968 French Women's Life-writing. Host Gina Stamm is Associate Professor of French at The University of Alabama. Their research is concentrated on the environmental humanities and speculative literatures of the 20th and 21st centuries, from surrealism to contemporary science fiction and feminist utopias, in Metropolitan France and the francophone Caribbean. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/film

New Books in French Studies
Kathryn Robson, "Beyond the Happy Ending: Imagining Happiness in Contemporary French Women's Writing and Film" (Liverpool UP, 2025)

New Books in French Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2025 47:07


In Kathryn Robson's Beyond the Happy Ending: Imagining Happiness in Contemporary French Women's Writing and Film (Liverpool UP, 2025), happiness (and the question of how to define, measure and facilitate it) has become a key theme in political, economic and social discourses in recent decades in France and elsewhere, yet research on happiness in French culture and film has been limited. Given that happiness is clearly gendered, this book looks critically at the ways in which contemporary French women's writing and film give voice to and critique conceptions of happiness. Analysing French and francophone women's writing (including Nina Bouraoui, Hélène Cixous, Annie Ernaux, Camille Laurens, Leïla Slimani, Delphine de Vigan) and film (including Claire Denis, Céline Sciamma and Agnès Varda), I focus on five main areas: images of happiness in consumer and Internet culture; happiness and intimacy in the family and the home; queering happiness; migrated happiness, and happiness and ageing. Whilst the 'happiness turn' is problematic, the desire for happiness, however fraught, matters and I show how representations of happiness in contemporary French women's writing and film offer alternative conceptions of happiness that enable us to rethink happiness in more critical, diverse and inclusive terms. Author Dr. Kathryn Robson is a reader in French at Newcastle University and the author in 2019 of I Suffer Therefore I Am: Engaging with Empathy in Contemporary French Women's Writing and in 2004 Writing Wounds: The Inscription of Trauma in Post-1968 French Women's Life-writing. Host Gina Stamm is Associate Professor of French at The University of Alabama. Their research is concentrated on the environmental humanities and speculative literatures of the 20th and 21st centuries, from surrealism to contemporary science fiction and feminist utopias, in Metropolitan France and the francophone Caribbean. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/french-studies

Aussie Rules The World Podcast
World Footy BnF - Clotilde Decaux - Captain of France Woman's side and playing now in Australia

Aussie Rules The World Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2025 47:53


In this episode of World Footy BNF podcast, Clotilde Decaux, the captain of the French Women's National Team at Transatlantic Cup, shares her unique footy journey where she is now playing at a WAFLW club (Perth, Australia). Clotilde discusses her initial exposure to the sport through her brother, her growth in the game, and moving to Australia to further her footy career. She reflects on the challenges and experiences at the Transatlantic Cup, her motivations, and future aspirations. Hosted by Adam Gomolinski

Talk Radio Europe
Lynne Olson – The sisterhood of Ravensbrück: how an intrepid band of French women resisted the Nazis in Hitler's all female Concentration Camp...with TRE's Selina MacKenzie

Talk Radio Europe

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2025 12:18


Conservative News & Right Wing News | Gun Laws & Rights News Site
Govt. vs The People – French Women Want Military Help – On the Lam

Conservative News & Right Wing News | Gun Laws & Rights News Site

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2025 5:19


Abraham Lincoln: ‘Government of the people, by the people, for the people, shall not perish from the Earth.' Government of the people, by the people, for the people, shall not perish from the Earth. In his iconic Gettysburg Address, Abraham Lincoln uttered the now-famous quote, “Government of the people, by the people, for the people, shall not perish from the Earth.” These words encapsulate the essence of democracy and serve as a reminder of the fundamental principle on which nations are built: the power and authority lie with the citizens. https://www.socratic-method.com/quote-meanings-and-interpretations/abraham-lincoln-government-of-the-people-by-the-people-for-the-people-shall-not-perish-from-the-earth Mass Migration against the wishes of the People is... View Article

How to Be Fine
Dean & Kristen Look Back: French Women Don't Get Fat

How to Be Fine

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2025 9:31


*Patreon-only Bonus Episode Teaser* Dean and Kristen are looking back - episode by episode - at their time on By The Book. Today, they give behind-the-scenes stories and updates on French Women Don't Get Fat, by Mireille Guiliano. To hear the full episode, get biweekly episodes of Dean & Kristen Look Back, listen to our complete Patreon-only bonus season of By The Book, read our weekly advice column, access the written rules of every book we've lived by, and more, visit Patreon.com/ListenToByTheBook. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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BJ Murphy 360
Blue Origin, French Women & Ice Bucket Challenge - Off the Record, Ep. 2.21

BJ Murphy 360

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2025 24:22


BJ Murphy and Aleatha Thrower discuss:- Did Chick-fil-A change their chicken and fries?- Was the Blue Origin flight fake?- The next Ice Bucket Challenge- Do French women shave their armpits?and more.www.bjmurphy360.comwww.magicmilemedia.com

Over 40: Freakin Awesome | Mens Fitness After 40 | Healthy Habits | Workouts | Fat Loss | Testosterone

email me chris@offacoach.com to ask about 1:1 coaching, or find out more details here: https://www.offacoach.com/ignite ** This episode discusses the 'French Paradox' to show how men 40+ can lose weight while still eating and drinking 'unhealthily', as the French seem to be able to do! Check out my DadBod Overhaul ebook here: https://www.offacoach.com/dbobook

The Life of a Bon Vivant
Season 2 Episode 34 - French Diet Myths: What French Women Really Eat

The Life of a Bon Vivant

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2024 24:20


In this episode of The Life of a Bon Vivant podcast, Beeta debunks myths about the French diet. She explains what French women actually focus on and do to maintain their figures, and it may not be as magical as you think! Beeta encourages listeners to rethink the misconceptions around the French diet and appreciate the mindful approach to eating and living in France.To join our 2025 retreat waitlist: https://www.monpetitfour.com/retreat/

Honey Badger Radio
Telegram CEO Arrested by the French, Women are using ChatGPT to check men's height | HBR News 469

Honey Badger Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2024 81:36


Hello and welcome to HBR News where we talk about the news of the week! This week we discuss the news of the CEO of social media platform Telegram's arrest, women are goi9ng on dating apps to make sure the men on there aren't lying about their height, and more! Tune in @6pm Eastern!

CBC News: World at Six
Presidential debate, far-right French women, anti-COVID gene

CBC News: World at Six

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2024 26:58


President Joe Biden and challenger Donald Trump head to the debate stage. The race is close, and the stakes are high. And: Polls suggest support for the far-right RN party in France is coming mostly from women. We'll look at why, ahead of Sunday's first round of voting in the national election. Plus: Some people never get COVID, and the reason has been a mystery - until now. Researchers in the UK say a specific gene helps destroy the virus in their bodies before they can get sick.

Spotlight on France
Podcast: War on youth, Ionesco in Paris, French women's right to vote

Spotlight on France

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2024 33:29


Why French youth are once again under fire as the government vows to crack down on violent crime. The staying power of Ionesco's The Bald Soprano in one of Paris's smallest theatres. And why French women won the right to vote so much later than many of their European neighbours. In recent weeks President Emmanuel Macron and Prime Minister Gabriel Attal have been looking for ways to tackle what Macron has called a wave of ultraviolence sweeping the country. They've put the focus on young people, but not everyone agrees with the assessment. Critics have denounced the government proposals as reactionary, fuelling yet another "war" on youth. Sociologist Laurent Mucchielli, who says statistics do not show any rise in violent crime committed by youngsters, talks about why France regularly targets young people, and how it is often linked to electoral politics. (Listen @2'15'')The Bald Soprano and The Lesson, by Romanian-French avant-garde playwright Eugène Ionesco, have been running at the tiny Théatre de la Huchette in Paris five times a week non-stop since 1957. Two million people have flocked to watch the plays, which are performed in their original staging and set. But what's it like for the 45-member company, some of whom have been acting in Ionesco's absurdist universe for more than 30 years? We went along to the 20,024th performance to find out. (Listen @18'50'')French women obtained the right to vote on 21 April 1944, later than most other countries in Europe. Historian Anne-Sarah Moalic talks about the long road to equal suffrage, which required patient activism along with a bit of geopolitical chaos. And a woman who voted in France's very first elections open to all adults, in April 1945, recalls the excitement and pressure of her maiden trip to the ballot box. (Listen @11'05'')Episode mixed by Cecile Pompéani. Spotlight on France is a podcast from Radio France International. Find us on rfienglish.com, Apple podcasts (link here), Spotify (link here) or your favourite podcast app (pod.link/1573769878).

French RUGBY CONNECTIONS with Veronique Landew & Mike Pearce
Rugby Fever: French Teams Dominate Champions Cup

French RUGBY CONNECTIONS with Veronique Landew & Mike Pearce

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2024 20:54


This week,  Véronique Landew and Bill Hooper on the French Rugby CONNECTIONS  podcast  discuss the upcoming big weekend of the Champions Cup, focusing on the last 16 matches involving eight French teams. Specific attention is given to the game between Toulouse and Racing 92, with Toulouse favoured due to their strong line up despite Racing 92's challenges with player availability. Other matches such as Bordeaux against Saracens, La Rochelle's travel to South Africa to face the Stormers, and Lyon's difficult task against the Blue Bulls are highlighted. The conversation includes analysis of player injuries, team strengths, and predictions for the matches. The discussion also touches on the impact of foreign players in the Top 14, the current standings and recent performances of various teams, and a brief mention of women's rugby, specifically the French Women's Six Nations team's performance. Enjoy the French Rugby CONNECTIONS, the rugby podcast with the gallic twist.00:25 Welcome to the French Rugby Connection00:36 Previewing the Champions Cup Weekend01:02 Spotlight on Toulouse vs Racing 9201:25 Injury Updates and Team Strategies03:43 Other Key Matches to Watch06:05 La Rochelle's South African Challenge09:05 Predictions and Surprises10:36 Recap of Last Week's Top 14 Action16:26 Looking Ahead: Transfers and Talent19:20 Closing Remarks and Women's Rugby Update

Break Time on Westside
#482: "I Love Him Because He Pays"

Break Time on Westside

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2024 26:11


In a return to previous form, the full episodes resume with a piece of news that would make a french woman "Réjouissance". An eye-opening set of confessions online remind people why safe sex is great sex, and latex is definitely going to be a must. From there, with a post once discussed, I take a look at the comments to point out why exactly we (city people) can't have the pure unconditional love that we wish for. Maybe there's something in the water or maybe it's just the women...The Break Time Podcast Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/thebreaktime_podcast/ My Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/denver_bagaka/My Twitter:https://twitter.com/BagakatheD

How to Be Fine
Epilogue: French Women Don't Get Fat

How to Be Fine

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2024 6:55


Jolenta and Kristen have recovered from living by French Women Don't Get Fat. Join the ladies as they read listener mail and talk about leeks some more. And of course, next week's book is announced!If you or anyone you know is fighting food or body-image issues, there's help. Please call the National Eating Disorders Association Helpline at 1-800-931-2237.Keep in touch with us! Email us at kristenandjolenta@gmail.com, or follow us on Instagram @howtobefinepod. And if you haven't already, please join our How to Be Fine (formerly By the Book) Facebook community! https://www.facebook.com/groups/kristenandjolenta

How to Be Fine
By The Book: French Women Don't Get Fat

How to Be Fine

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2024 41:49


On this episode of By The Book, Jolenta and Kristen put on their berets and live by Mireille Guiliano's French Women Don't Get Fat. The ladies experiment with leek soup, the benefits of champagne, and lots and lots of yogurt. Do French women really not get fat? We're about to find out.Keep in touch with us! Email us at kristenandjolenta@gmail.com, or follow us on Instagram @howtobefinepod. And if you haven't already, please join our How to Be Fine (formerly By the Book) Facebook community! https://www.facebook.com/groups/kristenandjolenta

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Women Making Moves
Every Woman You Know

Women Making Moves

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2024 29:57


TW: this episode contains references to sexual assault and rape.Jaclyn Fortini Laing is an American Women's Rights Lawyer and French Women's Rights Advocate. She has brilliantly navigated some of the toughest cases both on a world stage, and in her day to day. Bonding over LinkedIn banter, we discuss far and wide things that women still face today - the micro aggressions that really become one big macro epidemic. Every woman you know has been touched in a way they did not like, have not been able to give full consent, and have felt dismissed from larger conversation. Because of Jaclyn's pulse on both countries, she's able to keep her eye on the ball toward not only balancing gender equality, but to propel women forward in both countries.Follow Jaclyn and her work on LinkedIn and keep an eye out for when she opens her Chicago office!Follow, rate, and subscribe to Women Making Moves on you favorite podcast platform and follow on Instagram https://instagram.com/women_making_moves_?igshid=MjEwN2IyYWYwYw==. Follow Unlock the Magic at https://instagram.com/unlockthemagic_?igshid=OGQ5ZDc2ODk2ZA== or visit https://unlockthemagic.org

Woman's Hour
Arlene Foster, french women and high heels

Woman's Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2024 57:24


Former Northern Ireland First Minister and DUP leader Arlene Foster joins the programme to talk about a return to devolution in Northern Ireland and the fourth anniversary of Brexit. Author Fiona Williams is out with her debut novel, The House of Broken Bricks. She joins Emma to talk about the ways in which the book relates to her real life in terms of navigating issues of race and belonging, and why she wanted to write a story so intertwined with nature. Thames Valley Police has referred itself to the policing regulator after a BBC investigation revealed that officers ridiculed an assault victim while watching body-worn video that showed her groin. Emma speaks with the BBC's Noel Titheradge about his investigation as well as Harriet Wistrich about misogyny in the UK police force.It's out with heels and in with trainers. That's what is happening in France where, according to a poll, women are falling out of love with high heels - instead going for a chunky boot or comfortable trainer. To discuss this fashion shift, Emma is joined by Professor of Fashion History Dr Serena Dyer and French shoe designer Marie Laffont.Presenter: Emma Barnett Producer: Cece Armstrong Studio Manager: Duncan Hannant

Wellegant Woman: Redefining Midlife
The French Paradigm: Aging, Pleasure and Healthy Living (with Karen Gombault)

Wellegant Woman: Redefining Midlife

Play Episode Play 26 sec Highlight Listen Later Jan 18, 2024 31:22


In this episode, I chat with Karen Gombault,  weight loss and healthy living coach . Karen is an American who has lived in France for 3 decades and, during our conversation, we explore the French paradigm around aging and the lifestyle habits that make the French approach to health different. We discuss the unique perspective that French women have on aging and the secrets of the French lifestyle—how it not only promotes well-being but also prioritizes pleasure.  Karen also shares some of her  favorite French indulgences and rituals and offers a glimpse into the practices that contribute to a balanced and fulfilling life. Visit Karen's website HERE.Listen to 'The French Weigh' podcast HERE.Check out Karen's Instagram account HERE.Listen to "The Beauty Secrets of French Women in Midlife" HERE.Send a Text Message :)**Be sure to visit www.wellegantwoman.com and grab your FREE GUIDE "Midlife Glow-Up: 7 Days to Your Healthiest and Most Radiant Self"**Sign up for a complimentary 30 minute consultation HERE**Follow me on Instagram (HERE) and Facebook (HERE)**Please note that the information provided on this podcast and website is for educational purposes only. Please consult a medical professional or healthcare provider if you are seeking medical advice, diagnoses, or treatment.

The Jake Bowtell Football Experience
The JBSE - IBU World Cup Week 5 Rupholding Preview!

The Jake Bowtell Football Experience

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2024 26:05


Jake jumps in front of the microphone once again to preview all of the action ahead of the IBU World Cup's Week 5 event in Rupholding, Germany! First off there's an update of all the standings as biathletes shuffle up and down the pecking order, including Julia Simon continuing to rise! Then it's the weekly "Biathletes of Interest" segment, this week taking a look at Deedra Irwin of the USA and Endre Stroemsheim of Norway. Finally, Jake makes all of his race predictions for the events in Rupholding, including a potential surprise in the Men's Sprint, and back to back victories for the French Women's relay team!

Footy On The Med
Nice Vs Lens Women's Division 2

Footy On The Med

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2023 40:09


It's Footy on the Med with a difference for this episode – and not just because John O'Hare was sunning himself in Italy and unable to be present. Sans The Entertainer, Alex ‘Alex Wade' Wade and Young Trafford decided to broaden their knowledge of Mediterranean football by witnessing Nice Femmes v Lens Femmes. This was a D2 clash in French Women's Professional Football, played not at the Allianz Riviera stadium (good job, it's cursed) but nearby among OGC Nice's conglomeration of pitches and buildings. A vociferous crowd of some 400 watched the home side lose to Lens, in a match full of slick passing, great technique and, in the final 15 minutes, a bit of aggression too. It was a fine Sunday afternoon out in warm October sun, with five goals to savour. Nice Femmes 2, Lens 3 was recorded at the Stade De La Plaine on Sunday 22 October 2023. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/footy-on-the-med/message

No Wellness Wankery
85: Why French Women don't get fat: let's discuss

No Wellness Wankery

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2023 12:17 Transcription Available


Ever wondered why French women don't get fat, despite their love of good food? Well you aren't alone. There was even a whole book about it.First published in 2004, "French Women Don't Get Fat" by Mireille Guiliano has been translated into 40 languages and sold over 3 million copies worldwide.This book is all about the French's unique approach to eating, which combines a love for satiating full-fat meals, an appreciation for their culinary heritage, a love of cooking and an untainted enjoyment of what they eat.Sound familiar? Focusing on satisfying foods? Cooking at home? Enjoying your food minus the guilt?Is it possible to enjoy food without guilt and still maintain a healthy lifestyle?This episode is more than just an exploration of French eating habits. It's another notch in our belt against diet culture, aiming for a healthier and more joyful relationship with food. So, are you ready to redefine your eating habits and fall in love with food all over again?Once you've listened, you'll be inspired to start cooking at home more... so here are some FREE budget friendly recipes for you.EDIT: No doubt 'Why French Women Don't Get Fat' is 100% a diet book. While eating satisfying foods is something I am a HUGE fan of, there certainly is a lot I don't agree with in the book. I definitely don't subscribe or endorse this book or pathetic diet leek soup (which tastes like watery onion nonething-ness).

RNZ: Dateline Pacific
French women rugby captain's Pacific heritage

RNZ: Dateline Pacific

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2023 3:56


France women's rugby captain on her Pacific heritage.

Rocking Midlife® - The Podcast
Feel Fabulous At Midlife: Beauty Tips of French Women

Rocking Midlife® - The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2023 39:28


Get ready to embark on a journey to rediscover your inner and outer beauty at midlife with this week's episode of the Rocking Midlife® Podcast! In this episode, I sit down with the fabulous Karen Viesta, a life and health coach, as well as the host of the Wellegant Woman Podcast, as she unveils practical beauty secrets of French women in their midlife prime. We dive into Karen's popular blog post, "The Beauty Secrets of French Women in Midlife," exploring the timeless elegance and self-care rituals that have made French women renowned for their ageless allure. Whether you're in your midlife stride or simply curious about the French approach to beauty, this interview is a must-listen. Get ready to feel rejuvenated and inspired as we decode the keys to feeling fabulous in your 40s, 50s, 60s and beyond!Check out Karen's website, blog and free resourcesHERE: https://wellegantwoman.com/Grab Cat's FREE ebook "The Ultimate Midlife Side Hustle Guide" HERE: https://bit.ly/midlifesidehustleguide

The French Weigh
#2: French Women Don't Overeat - Portions Count

The French Weigh

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2023 13:36


In today's episode we talk about portion size, serving size and the benefits of right-sizing your portions. If you are looking to lose weight, reducing your portions, even slightly, mathematically reduces your calorie intake. The French have mastered the art of portions that nourish and satisfy, without leaving the table feeling bloated and lethargic. Want more tips? Download my free guide “5 Secrets: French Inspired Wellness and Lasting Weight Loss” at https://www.karengombault.com/thefrenchweighfreeguide

Perpetual Chess Podcast
Bonus Pod- Jen Shahade joins for a FIDE Women's World Championship Wrap Up

Perpetual Chess Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2023 35:29


Fresh off of commentating the match for Chess.com, Award-Winning Podcaster, Author, and 2-time US Women's Champion Jen Shahade joined me to reflect on GM Ju Wenjun's dramatic comeback. Jen shares what it was like to cover the decisive Game 12, and describes the moment when she realized we might not be going to rapid tiebreaks after all. We also discuss the historical context of GM Ju Wenjun becoming just the 6th player to win the Women's World Championship 4 times or more. After discussing the match, we catch up with Jen on her many ongoing projects, and her upcoming book, Play Like a Champion. Finally, Jen reminisces about the life and legacy of Isabella Choko, the Holocaust survivor and French Women's Champion who Jen had the honor to meet and interview. As always, the timestamps of topics discussed can be found below. 0:01- We begin by discussing the entertaining and instructive clinching game. When did Jen realize we might see a decisive result?  Mentioned: Game 12,  J. Shahade-Perelshteyn 2003 10:00- Were the opening choices surprising?  Mentioned: GM Jovanka Houska, GM Judit Polgar, GM Daneil Naroditsky, GM Alexander Kosteniuk, GM Wei Yi   14:30- Should the prize fund be higher?  Mentioned: Norway Chess to Sponsor Women's Tournament with Equal Prize Fund to Open 20:00- Who could be the next potential challenger to Ju Wenjun?  Mentioned: IM Alice Lee, GM Alexandra Goryachkina, GM Harika Dronavalli, GM Humpy Koneru, GM Lei Tingjie, IM Vaishili R.   22:00- Jen discusses her upcoming book, Play Like a Champion!  Mentioned: 700 Chess Problems by Edith Baird, FM Yosha Iglesias  27:00- Jen shares her memories of Isabella Choko who recently passed.  Mentioned: Ladies Knight Episode 33 with Isabella Choko  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Locker Room Ladies
130. Your Favorite Running Back's Favorite Running Back

Locker Room Ladies

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2023 34:21


In this episode, Charlotte and Maddi highlight a woman making history, get ready for the Women's World Cup, and talk about the two NFL positions dominating the conversation this offseason. French Women's World Cup ad: https://time.com/6295047/viral-france-advertisement-soccer-gender-orange/   See Marketa Vondrousova's sister react to her winning Wimbledon: https://www.tiktok.com/@wimbledon/video/7256087852528733467

Ageless by Rescu
Emilie Roberson | French Beauty Entrepreneur | Uncovering the Timeless Beauty Secrets of French Women

Ageless by Rescu

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2023 59:58


Emilie Roberson, is the co-founder of French Beauty Co. a company that specialises in bringing cult French beauty brands to our shores. With over 15 years of experience in the beauty industry, Emilie is on a mission to bring the best of French beauty to Australia. As a French native, she has always had a passion for French pharmacies and skincare trends. In fact, she lives the beauty mantra "less is more" and is passionate about investing in the very best products to beautify the skin, not to hide it. Emilie started her career at Bioderma in Lyon, France before moving to Australia to set up their marketing operations in Melbourne. She then went on to become the Senior Brand Manager at Cosmetiques de France, a distributor of French skincare brands. Today, she is the co-founder of French Beauty Co, Australia's first digital destination for lovers of French Pharmacy brands including Bioderma, Uriage, Nuxe, and Embryolisse.  In this episode, Emilie shared her insights on the growth of the French Beauty category, her personal journey with curating brands and a digital platform for the French Beauty Co, and the enduring fascination of the French pharmacy. We also discussed the grooming rules that French women live by, the natural approach of using green formulas, and the demand for an effortless beauty routine with simplicity.  Emilie provides tips on what French women invest in, save on, and splurge on when it comes to beauty products and professional treatments to achieve chic and always beautiful results. This episode is in partnership with French Beauty Co. https://frenchbeautyco.com.au/@frenchbeautyco Watch the whole episode here: https://youtu.be/a31_gNck5lMBook a one on one Ageless Coaching session with BaharI'm so pleased to now offer one one one mentoring, coaching sessions, VIP membership and the opportunity to ask me specific questions via the Sunroom platform. This is the first and only place I'll be offering in depth, personal and exclusive content that I don't share here or on my social platforms. Join my Sunroom Here I am excited to personally support your Ageless journey in a private and supportive space. Join Sunroom to learn more about my membership which is only $15 a month and VIP Custom Experiences ranging from quick questions to in-depth coaching. Join my Sunroom Here See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Style by Mary Michele
179. 10 Beauty Secrets of French Women

Style by Mary Michele

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2023 54:11


French women possess a certain je ne sais quoi that is unmistakable, and it starts with their beauty secrets. After spending some time in Paris, I've learned much about their makeup, skincare and beauty secrets that the rest of us could benefit from. In this episode I dive in to give you the top 10 beauty secrets of French women and you just may be surprised by a few! Let's go! My Favorite French Skincare: La Roche Posay https://www.laroche-posay.us My Favorite Mascara: Prime Lash from www.PrimePrometics.com Ready to jump start your style? Discover your 3 keys of style in our course, How to Find Your Signature Style. Easy, on-demand videos walk you through finding your signature colors, knowing your body type + signature silhouettes, and taking our quiz to find your Style ID™. Get ready to get dressed effortlessly every single day! Learn more: https://findyoursignaturestyle.com/ Join the @stylebymarymichelepodcast FB group (https://www.facebook.com/groups/stylebymmpodcast) Leave a comment and let me know where you're listening from and what your favorite episode is. Listen here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/style-by-mary- michele/id1560924181 Want to work together? Let's chat! https://calendly.com/marymichelenidiffer/30min Follow me on Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@stylebymarymichele? Be a part of the Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/stylebymmpodcast Join me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/stylebymarymichele/ https://www.instagram.com/shopstylefinder/ Shop with us: https://shopstylefinder.com/  

Ladies Knight
Ladies Knight with Jen Shahade ft. Isabelle Choko LK051

Ladies Knight

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2023 45:17


Ladies Knight host Jennifer Shahade had the opportunity this Winter to meet an epic guest: Holocaust Survivor and 1956 French Women's Chess Champion Isabelle Choko. We celebrate this occasion by rebroadcasting the episode and presenting two chess.com videos that Jennifer filmed in Paris, as well as a carousel of photos from Jennifer's game against Madame Choko herself. 

Lead With That
What Corrine Diacre's Firing Can Teach Us About the Importance of Wellbeing, and Purposeful Leadership

Lead With That

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2023 39:07


In this episode Ren and Allison discuss Corrine Diacre's leadership style, in the wake of her firing earlier this month. The head coach of the French Women's National Soccer Team, Diacre was fired just four months before the Women's World Cup this summer. The reason? “Malfunctions [that] seem[ed], in this context, irreversible,” according to the four-person panel commissioned by the French Football Federation's president, Philippe Diallo. He commissioned the panel to investigate claims about the culture in the team. In this episode Ren and Allison explore the different aspects of Diacre's leadership style and see what we can glean from her firing. On one hand, she was known for her strong personality and her ability to motivate her team to achieve great things. On the other hand, her authoritarian approach may have alienated some of her players and staff, and ultimately contributed to her downfall. Let's talk about the importance of creating a culture where people can thrive, and lead with that.   Related Resources:   Create (Better) Culture: The Keys to Wellbeing and Leadership: https://www.ccl.org/articles/leading-effectively-articles/create-better-culture-the-keys-to-wellbeing-and-leadership/   The (Better) Leadership Project: https://www.ccl.org/insights-research/the-better-leadership-project/   Beyond Doing Good: 6 Mindset Shifts for Purposeful Leadership: https://www.ccl.org/articles/white-papers/beyond-doing-good-6-mindset-shifts-for-purposeful-leadership/   Use Situation-Behavior-Impact (SBI) to Understand Intent: https://www.ccl.org/articles/leading-effectively-articles/closing-the-gap-between-intent-vs-impact-sbii/   Leadership Development Program: https://www.ccl.org/leadership-programs/leadership-development-program/   - About the Center for Creative Leadership: Leadership is all we do. But our approach is distinct. We work with you to discover your priorities and customize our unique leadership solutions to best fit your needs. We create leaders who move their worlds. Our innovative solutions are steeped in extensive research and experience gained from tens of thousands of organizations, a million+ leaders at all levels, and leaders in more than 130 countries, across 6 continents. We deliver results that matter – sustained impact for you, your business and the world. www.ccl.org

Jewish and Spritual
Pluto in Aquarius and The ONE Secret To Great SEX!

Jewish and Spritual

Play Episode Play 60 sec Highlight Listen Later Mar 24, 2023 18:13


Welcome to the “Love Sex & Energy” podcast! Today is the 23/23 Portal AND Pluto is transitioning in Aquarius! This is one of the biggest cosmic shifts, bringing major transformation in our lives. Unlimited growth. Soul evolution. Anything outdate will end. A romantic relationship. A lover like never before. It's all happening! And if you want to hear more about my ONE secret to make your sexual pleasure and intimacy magical, listen in!!! You don't want to miss my upcoming webinar FEEL GREAT ANYTIME ANYWHERE, sign-up here.Dear friends, the podcast is being downloaded in 59 COUNTRIES, 723 CITIES, on ALL 6 CONTINENTS!!!! All organically, thanks to you all sharing it! From the bottom of my heart, THANK YOU!!! Please help me share my LOVE energy and life-changing mind tools further by leaving me a review on Apple Podcast! THANK YOU, I am so so grateful for your time and for your love ❤️ Want to spend the next 6 months with me transforming everything you don't like in your life including learning how to overcome your stress, your anxiety, your fears and have the formula to solve any problem that comes your way?  I teach it all all in this class! SIGN UP FOR YOUR SEAT IN ONE OF MY UPCOMING CLASSES THAT START THE WEEK OF APRIL 10. Small groups of 8 students, classes are one hour per week, online, plus getting coached by me privately each week as well. It is a journey like no other, an energetic loving connection you won't EVER forget, I guarantee you! CLICK HERE and register now!!! Easy monthly payment plan available! I look forward to seeing you in class! For the Course on Manifesting, click here and use code hbd2022 and it is yours forever for ONLY $98!!!DM me privately @caroszabocoaching on Instagram! Send me your weekly love practice, as well as any topics you'd like me to speak about in future episodes! Thank you!VIVE L'AMOUR!!!I AM LOVE LOVE IS MY AIRAND I send you so SO much LOVE...no matter where you are in the world!Ciao Ciao! Caro.Support the showThank you for listening and sharing this episode! Follow me on Instagram @caroszabocoaching and @thelifecoach.academy for daily tips and inspiration!

Wellegant Woman: Redefining Midlife
The Beauty Secrets of French Women in Midlife

Wellegant Woman: Redefining Midlife

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2023 17:04


We, American women, continue to be intrigued with French women and their effortless style, natural beauty, and general sense of joie de vivre. As I've entered midlife, I find myself even more admiring of French women, as their mindset around aging is very different from ours in the US.In this episode, I discuss the specific practices that enable French women to age gracefully and, more importantly,  to live gracefully at all ages and stages of life.Send a Text Message :)**Be sure to visit www.wellegantwoman.com and grab your FREE GUIDE "Midlife Glow-Up: 7 Days to Your Healthiest and Most Radiant Self"**Sign up for a complimentary 30 minute consultation HERE**Follow me on Instagram (HERE) and Facebook (HERE)**Please note that the information provided on this podcast and website is for educational purposes only. Please consult a medical professional or healthcare provider if you are seeking medical advice, diagnoses, or treatment.

Attacking Third: A CBS Sports Soccer Podcast
News & Notes: NWSL signings | Women's Super League update | FFF Fires French Women's Coach | FIFIA23 NWSL Player Rankings (Soccer 3/15)

Attacking Third: A CBS Sports Soccer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2023 65:55


Sandra Herrera and Lisa Roman run through the latest news and notes from around the world of women's football. They discuss the latest news out of CBS and Attacking Third, The Golazo Network! Sandra and Lisa run through the news around the NWSL with player signings, jersey drops, preseason match results and the newest expansion team Utah Royals rejoining the league in 2024. Sandra and Lisa discuss the latest in the Women's Super League with Bunny Shaw, Sam Kerr and Chelsea climbing the table. Plus, in the international game, France fires their manager which could open doors for players to re-join the team before the Women's World Cup. With the latest collaboration with the NWSL and EA Sports's Fifa, Sandra and Lisa run through some player rankings and give their hot takes on if the rankings are accurate or not. Join our Attacking Third March Madness Brackets for a chance to win a Paramount+ Gift Card 2023 Men's Bracket: https://picks.cbssports.com/college-basketball/ncaa-tournament/bracket/pools/kbxw63b2ha2deobwg42a==== 2023 Women's Bracket: https://picks.cbssports.com/college-basketball/ncaaw-tournament/bracket/pools/kbxw63b2ha3toobvgezq====?pool-join-key=wk2oie0xlkjpk7i8e7mz5y4hdisqd9x3&invited-by=ivxhi4tzhiytgmrrgmztsmzr&via-medium=copy&ttag=FF23_lk_cbssports_cbb_wbpm_copySetupInvite Watch USWNT, NWSL and WSL games on P+" with a link to https://www.paramountplus.com/home/ Attacking Third is available for free on the Audacy app as well as Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Stitcher and wherever else you listen to podcasts.  Follow the Attacking Third team on Twitter: @AttackingThird, @SandHerrera_, @LRoman32 Visit the Attacking Third YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/attackingthird You can listen to Attacking Third on your smart speakers! Simply say "Alexa, play the latest episode of the Attacking Third podcast" or "Hey Google, play the latest episode of the Attacking Third podcast." For more soccer coverage from CBS Sports, visit https://www.cbssports.com/soccer/ To hear more from the CBS Sports Podcast Network, visit https://www.cbssports.com/podcasts/ To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

FTCUTD - The For The Culture Soccer Show
Ep. 169 International - Viva La Revolution

FTCUTD - The For The Culture Soccer Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2023 41:40


We start up our new International weekly edition of FTCUTD with Devin, Greggo, and Professor Jermaine from the Dreaming of Freedom Podcast, discussing the recent uprising within the French Women's National Team that has seen major players step down from the team, including team Captain Wendie Renard, over concerns of retaliation and mental abuse from Head Coach Corinne Diacre and the initial fall out. And in 2UP/2Down we talk the NAACP Awards, Canada's ongoing revolt, AND MORE!!Go to FTCUTD.com, for our daily World Cup blog and visit the all new FTC Store at ftcutd.com/shop!Get your new 2023 Jerseys with the new 2023 FTC Namesets! Get 15% off your nameset with the code KITWEEK!!Follow us on social media!Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook @FTCUTD!!TikTok @ftcutdpod! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

French Football Weekly
A Verratti of Things

French Football Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2023 58:43


Well, I guess that's why they call it Les Bleues. There's chaos surrounding the French Women's team, and the FFF, in the run-up to the World Cup. On the pitch, there was a cardless Classique which saw Mbappe and Messi in magical form as PSG beat OM 3-0. Nice won the Derby du Sud by the same margin at Monaco as their impressive run of form continues. There were a bad set of results in the Europa League, Dejan Lovren helping Angers out on the scoring front, and the relegation battle continuing to confuse. Kris, Jez and Phil cover all of that, while trying to keep up with the Coupe de France quarter-finals 'en direct'.

Been There Done That Got The Podcast
Mortifying WhatsApp chats, are you an outcast if you wear a floral midi and do French women really look better than us Brits?

Been There Done That Got The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2023 52:21


This week Kat and Marianne get worked up over WhatsApp, are puzzled by the ditzy floral dress ban and say non merci at being pitted against our chic French sisters.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

303Endurance Podcast
Are Injuries Inevitable?

303Endurance Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2023 31:41


Are injuries inevitable in endurance sport? Is every runner going to face knee pain? We discuss the biases that we bring to debate of what level of exercise is healthy? Plus we discuss the tradeoffs between local vs Ironman branded races, what we missed at the Endurance Exchange and Rich's FOMO on the TriDot Coaches Retreat.   Show Sponsor: UCAN Generation UCAN has a full line of nutrition products powered by LIVESTEADY to fuel your sport.   LIVSTEADY was purposefully designed to work with your body, delivering long-lasting energy you can feel. LIVSTEADY's unique time-release profile allows your body to access energy consistently throughout the day, unlocking your natural ability to stay focused and calm while providing the fuel you need to meet your daily challenges.   Use UCAN in your training and racing to fuel the healthy way, finish stronger and recover more quickly!  Use the code 303UCAN for 20% off at ucan.co/discount/303UCAN/ or ucan.co   In Today's Show Discussion Are injuries inevitable in endurance sport? Endurance News What is the secret new bike tech? IRONMAN Announces New Event on Long Island 70.3 What's new in the 303 Go4Graham Cycling Team and Why it Matters Video of the Week 5 Reasons Why You DON'T Need A Super Bike!   Endurance News:   ‘There's nobody missing' – Gentle says PTO Tour rivals 70.3 Worlds By Tomos Land 26 Jan 2023 After a stellar year which saw her clinch victories at both the PTO Canadian and US Opens, Australian Ashleigh Gentle finished 2022 at #3 in the PTO World Rankings.   Talking to TRI247 as she reflected on the campaign, the Olympian explained her decision to miss the IRONMAN 70.3 World Championships in St George, Utah and commended the PTO for assembling the best fields in the sport.   POPULAR STORIES RIGHT NOW Global Triathlon Awards 2023: Iden and Duffy named Triathletes of the Year Jan Frodeno up and running as comeback gathers pace RaceRanger draft detection system goes into competition this weekend PTO vs IRONMAN 70.3 Worlds When quizzed on the reasoning behind her absence at the IRONMAN 70.3 World Championships in 2022 when she also had the important matter of a wedding to prepare for back home, Gentle was candid with her answers.   She told us: “At the PTO events, there isn't anyone missing, it is a world class field, with the best athletes at the distance turning up and performing at the events.”   Ashleigh Gentle PTO Canadian Open 2022 finish Photo by Darren Wheeler (www.thatcameraman.com) To further prove her point, in St George the podium was Taylor Knibb, Paula Findlay and Emma Pallant-Browne, all of whom Gentle had got the better of throughout the course of the 2022 PTO Tour in Miami and Edmonton.   For Gentle, the strength in depth that the PTO Tour can offer, along with its importance with regards to world rankings and prize money, makes it a worthwhile substitute for the IRONMAN 70.3 Worlds.   “Apart from the title of being ‘world champion', the PTO Tour has everything you need to feel like you're one of the best in the world if you win. There's nobody missing and you're racing the strongest athletes in middle distance triathlon.”   2023 Worlds dilemma Next year, the PTO Tour heads to Asia, where Singapore will host the PTO Asian Open on August 19-20. A week later, the IRONMAN 70.3 World Championships take place in Lahti, Finland for the first time.   Gentle, whilst unable to confirm if she would either be racing or missing the IRONMAN 70.3 World Championships, did however flag up the potential issues that could keep her away.   She explained: “Obviously the race is just a week after the PTO Asian Open in Singapore, and the World Championships are in Europe, which is quite a lot of travel for race week and also two very different climates for racing.”   Wherever she races in August, Gentle will be one the main athletes to beat in middle distance triathlon this season.     What is the secret new bike tech behind LAB71, Project Black and 795RS? We go codebreaking... What we know so far about the unreleased bikes and components from Cannondale, Specialized and Look... Specialized Project Black Roval integrated aero cockpit Vittoria Corsa Pro Tires Cannondale SuperSix Evo 4 Look 795 RS Thanks to the internet and social media channels, not much remains under wraps these days, from politicians' tax dealings to celebrity affairs. The same is true of new race bikes and related components.   Fortunately our seemingly insatiable appetite for yet more unreleased bike tech is whetted often during the early part of the season, with off-season sightings given a clearer perspective now that the racing is officially underway. Even the brands themselves are happy to play along, with covert releases given code names as though they were part of a John le Carré novel.   With the Tour Down Under completed and the Vuelta a San Juan Internacional, among others, in progress, we've had the chance to dig a little deeper, look for new angles, and here's what we've found…   SPECIALIZED PROJECT BLACK Specialized remains deliberately vague about its development tech project, only saying that it enables its sponsored teams and riders to test “advanced pre-production products in real-world applications”, and that after receiving feedback “some of these design elements and products eventually show up in future retail product offerings. We call this Project Black.”   The cloak and daggers approach is an intentional marketing ploy, and leaking a few images of unreleased products encourages us to speculate further. Specialized did so in the off-season, with a few products cropping up on the team bikes being used in training camps. Now that the season has begun it's time for them to earn their racing stripes.   S-WORKS TIRES WITH NEW TREAD PATTERN The sighting of a new S-Works Turbo tire is especially interesting given that Spesh released an updated Turbo line-up a few months ago. So what do we know about this Project Black edition?   It was spotted on the Tarmac SL7s of Soudal-Quick Step's Kasper Asgreen and Yves Lampaert and the two riders are perhaps our first clue to its suggested application.   Both riders are one-day specialists, with Asgreen a De Ronde winner no less, and the tread pattern on the tire suggests that the less-than-perfect surfaces and weather patterns of Northern Europe in spring could be the reason for its creation.   Whereas the recently released Turbo tires have a slick centre to help reduce rolling resistance, these 28mm offerings feature both rectangle knobs on the shoulders for improved cornering as well as micro dots running down the crown.   As for the tire's construction it appears the same as the existing Turbo 2Bliss dual-compound tires, including tan sidewalls complete with silver label.   Could these debut at Omloop Het Nieuwsblad in February?   S-WORKS MIRROR SADDLE Next up is a fresh shape for the US brand's 3D-printed Mirror saddle, currently available as the Power and Romin Evo models. The third shape, which again broke cover on the Soudal-Quick Step team bikes, appears longer in profile, with a more rounded rear.   The pressure relief channel too looks longer than on the current Mirror models, seeming to take its cue from Spesh's Phenom mountain bike saddle. The surface perforations, which are a component of the 3-D printed saddles, also look a little different, both smaller and spread further apart. Meanwhile, the honeycomb structure, again a result of the 3-D printing tech, is only visible in the cut-out areas.   Trying to spot the unreleased Mirror saddle at the recent Tour Down Under and San Juan races proved a little tricky, given the riders propensity for sitting down on the very piece of kit we were trying to identify!   CUSTOM SHIV TT AERO BARS These were spotted last year on Remco Evenepoel's TT bike but photos released from Soudal-Quick Step's recent bike fitting session with Retül offer more detail.   While the standard Shiv bars are aimed at a wide range of users and feature adjustability to match these demands, professional riders need only be concerned with finding a single optimum position   Once achieved the adjustment can stop, allowing for the creation of a 3D printed bar with custom geometry for each individual rider - highlighted by the different profiles between Julian Alaphilippe and Remco's TT bars, for example. The integrated computer mounts are a particularly nice touch.   We're still awaiting our first TT of the WorldTour calendar so we've yet to see any of the custom aero bars being used in 2023.   ROVAL INTEGRATED AERO COCKPIT Another Soudal-Quick Step rider, sprinter Fabio Jakobsen, gave us a fleeting glimpse of what appears to be a new, and yet unreleased, Roval handlebar via his Instagram account. The integrated cockpit then appeared on Lotte Kopecky's ‘gram, with a clear point-of-view shot showing the product in question in some detail. And this week Jacobsen gained his first win of 2023 at the Vuelta a San Juan Internacional, with the bars still seemingly attached to his Tarmac SL7.   The cockpit in question will likely replace the two-piece Roval Rapide bars and take design cues from the Spesh sister brand's Alpinist lightweight bars, which are also a fully integrated affair. Riders who prefer to stick with traditional bar and stem set-up will do so using PRO components, just as Evenepoel and Michael Mørkøv are doing at the Vuelta a San Juan.   Judging from the images available Jakobsen isn't the only rider who appears to be using the bars in Colombia, with Bora-Hansgrohe's Sam Bennett winning stage one with what looks like an identical cockpit. It's likely the bars will use the same cable routing as the Alpinist but feature increased aero properties. Whether we see them soon as part of a Tarmac SL8 reveal remains to be seen.   VITTORIA CORSA PRO TIRES The new tires from Vittoria received their first airing at the Jumbo-Visma winter training camps. The ‘Corsa Pro' logo printed on the sidewall was the giveaway that something new was a foot - and one that didn't require Sherlock Holmes-like powers of deduction given that, to date, Vittoria don't have a ‘Corsa Pro' in its race tire line-up.   Since then the tires have been spotted on the race bikes of Team DSM as well, and will be presumably been used by all the Vittoria supplied team. Jumbo-Visma's Rohan Dennis used them at the Tour Down Under to great effect, picking up a win on stage two of the race. Here's what we know so far.   They appear to be tubeless given the tubeless valves - a tubeless valve nut is visible on Dennis' Tour Down Under race bike. They also feature tan sidewalls, which makes them the first Vittoria tubeless race tire to do so. Given the colour of the sidewalls, can we assume that they're of the unvulcanised cotton variety, as used on the Italian brand's other top-tier race tires? And will they replace the current Corsa tires in the line-up albeit with improved rolling resistance à la Corsa Speed?   CANNONDALE SUPERSIX EVO 4 The cat's out of the bag regarding the updated SuperSix Evo, with its appearance on the UCI's frameset list (opens in new tab)adding credence to the number of pictures already seen. The Tour Down Under gave yet more exposure to the latest iteration of Cannondale's all-rounder, with three teams using the bike in Australia.   Race images clearly show the frame's aerodynamic enhancements as well as dropped stays, which seem even lower than the outgoing model, and the use of a threaded bottom bracket.    Interestingly, while the bikes used by the EF Education teams featured the Lab71 decal, those ridden by the French Women's Continental team St Michel-Mavic-Auber93 did not.   The UCI list showed that the SuperSix Evo 4 would feature three models, including a Hi-Mod version. While currently the Lab71 ‘project' is little vague, with the brand describing it on its website as “Cannondale's best, done better”, perhaps in the case of the new SuperSix, its inclusion on the frameset denotes that it's the top-tier offering, while St Michel are riding one of the lower tier frames?   LOOK 795 RS The Tour Down Under also gave the unreleased and still unnamed Look bike(opens in new tab) (possibly the 795 RS), ridden by Cofidis, some more air time. In fact, it racked up its first WorldTour victory, as did the man riding the bike, Bryan Coquard. A pro for ten years, the man from Saint-Nazaire had won 48 times previously but none at the sport's highest level.   As for the bike it does appear it will be Cofidis' day-to-day machine. Where does this leave the 795 Blade and the 785 Huez bikes we're not yet sure? Given that the bike looks to be an aero all-rounder - integrated cockpit, deep and sculpted headtube, D-shaped seatpost and dropped stays - could the French team use the latest bike in a similar fashion to the likes of Bora-Hansgrohe and Soudal-Quick Step, who rely heavily on the Tarmac SL7 rather than having dedicated aero and climbing bikes?   IRONMAN Announces New Event on Long Island with IRONMAN 70.3 New York – Jones Beach Triathlon January 25, 2023   - Inaugural IRONMAN 70.3 New York - Jones Beach triathlon scheduled to take place Sept. 23, 2023; General registration to open Feb. 1, 2023, and can be accessed by visiting, www.ironman.com/im703-new-york - IRONMAN 70.3 New York - Jones Beach first IRONMAN branded event to come to Long Island and only 40-minute drive from New York City or 30-minute train ride from Penn Station JONES BEACH, N.Y. / TAMPA, Fla. (Jan. 25, 2023) /ENDURANCE SPORTSWIRE/ – The IRONMAN Group announced today that Jones Beach State Park and the southern shore of Long Island will play host to the newest IRONMAN® 70.3® triathlon. The inaugural IRONMAN 70.3 New York – Jones Beach triathlon is schedule to make its debut on Sept. 23, 2023. Athletes will take on a journey as they will embark past some of Longs Island's most beautiful areas such as the Jones Beach Theater, the iconic Jones Beach Boardwalk, and Nassau County's Wantagh State Parkway. General registration for the IRONMAN 70.3 New York – Jones Beach triathlon will open on Feb. 1, 2023, by visiting, www.ironman.com/im703-new-york.   “We could not be more excited to bring an IRONMAN 70.3 triathlon to Long Island for the first time,” said Dave Christen, Sr. Regional Director for The IRONMAN Group. “With some of the most beautiful beaches in the Northeast, we know our athletes will enjoy the stunning scenery, beautiful weather, access to New York City, and friendly communities here on Long Island.”   IRONMAN 70.3 New York – Jones Beach will treat athletes to a 1.2-mile swim in Zach's Bay at Jones Beach State Park, a scenic 56-mile bike ride along the Wantagh State Parkway, culminating with a 13.1-mile run along the world-famous Jones Beach Boardwalk that stretches down the coast with a unique finish line experience on the beach itself.   “The IRONMAN 70.3 New York will bring an electrifying competition – and thousands of athletes and fans – to the beautiful Jones Beach State Park,” Erik Kulleseid, Commissioner, New York State Office of Parks, Recreation & Historic Preservation. “Long Island's most popular state park will be a great stage to showcase these athletes' incredible determination and skill.”   Located on the southern shore of Long Island, Jones Beach State Park is a national treasure just 40-miles outside Manhattan and New York City. The soft sand beaches emerge from within the vibrant energy of New York City and showcase some of the best reasons to discover Long Island. With three international airports to fly into and the Long Island Rail Road, visitors can reach Jones Beach easily and experience many areas in Nassau County, Long Island and the greater New York City region. The Jones Beach Theater hosts some of the largest musical acts and tours throughout the year and the area also plays host to one of the largest air shows on earth. Athletes who come by plane, train, or automobile will have plenty of offerings to enjoy and support your experience on Long Island at IRONMAN 70.3 New York – Jones Beach.   General registration for the 2023 IRONMAN 70.3 New York – Jones Beach triathlon will open Feb. 1, 2023. The 2023 IRONMAN 70.3 IRONMAN 70.3 New York – Jones Beach triathlon will offer qualifying slots to the 2024 VinFast IRONMAN 70.3 World Championship taking place in Taupō, New Zealand.   For more information about the 2023 IRONMAN 70.3 New York Jones Beach triathlon www.ironman.com/im703-new-york. For more information on the IRONMAN brand and global event series, please visit www.ironman.com. Media inquiries may be directed to press@ironman.com.     What's New in the 303: Go4Graham Cycling Team and Why it Matters Team Sponsor Becky Furuta on what makes Go4Graham matter so much to her. By Becky Furuta   I had five minutes. That's all the time the doctor would allow while she was under supervision. Five minutes to deliver her toothbrush and pajamas, a phone charger, and some slippers to keep her feet from freezing on the cement floors of the ward, and to hear her tell me why she had tried to kill herself. She couldn't look me in the eye. She has slash marks on her arms and legs from years of cutting herself. And underneath a long hospital gown, my little sister disappeared – swallowed up by the darkness in her mind and her own, brutal thoughts.   Go4Graham is a community-based movement to shred the stigma surrounding mental health. We promote mental wellness through cycling and outdoor sports in Colorado and beyond. It was started to honor Graham Stingley who died in 2005 age the age of 23 after battling depression and anxiety for most of his short life. If you want to join this movement please check out Go4Graham.org or @Go4Graham on social media, or will@Go4Graham.org.   At the time, I couldn't imagine wanting so desperately to die. I had no idea what it was like to silently drown in the shadows of life. The feelings that attached themselves to the most pivotal moments of her life defied any language I knew to identify them.   And then came December 2019.   I left for work around 6:30 in the morning, knowing I wouldn't hit many lights. Wouldn't be much traffic, either. I left my neighborhood and drove the highway along the Flatirons because I liked the view and because there was one section of road with a long, dangerous-looking rocky slope. If the roads were covered in ice, it seemed like everything could end right there.   And that morning, it was where I decided to kill myself.   I can't explain how things had come to that point. I was successful. I owned three businesses, all of which were doing well. I was not unhappily married, and my kids were healthy. I had a career as an athlete, and people looked up to me. I was traveling the world, racing a bike, surrounded by fans. My social media was a sea of ‘likes.' And all I wanted was to die on that stretch of road.   I was in the worst possible place when I called my team director, and slowly, I backed away from the cliff and toward the sound of her words as she promised me that we would figure things out. The team went to work finding me the resources I needed. They saved my life. Cycling saved my life. And it continues to every day.   Exercise has been proven scientifically and anecdotally to improve mental health. Cycling forced me to get up on days when I didn't want to, and it brought me outside and into the world. It gave me a sense of connectedness and joy. I could stop thinking about everything else when I was on the bike, and focus on my body and my efforts. It was peace.   I was sitting at a tiki bar in Claremont, FL having just attempted to break a record on Sugarloaf when my buddy, Taylor Ross, started talking about Go4Graham Foundation. Taylor's enthusiasm for the organization was palpable, and he talked at length about growing up not thinking about mental health or understanding that our mental wellness is dynamic and requires care. He spoke of people being trapped under the waves without seeing an end to the hardships, and how important it is to know that things will change in time. He talked about how sports and community can save lives. I was sold.   Go4Graham was founded following the death of Steven Graham Winter Stingley, who died in 2005 after a fatal interaction between the antidepressant medication he had been taking and an OTC cold medication. Graham's brother, Will, founded the organization both to honor his brother and after confronting his own mental health challenges.   “I've come to terms with the fact that (depression) is something I will have to manage for the rest of my life. But it gives me perspective. It helps me prioritize my life. It has motivated me to adopt a healthier lifestyle.” And, although Will won't say it so directly, his work with Go4Graham has given purpose to others.   Go4Graham has created a network of athletes and ambassadors who use an evidence-based program designed by the University of Colorado Johnson Depression Center to conduct training to help diminish the stigma behind discussing mental health issues and to intervene in times of mental health crisis. The foundation partners with mental health professionals to conduct workplace wellness programs around suicide prevention and stress management. Runners, cyclists, skiers, and other athletes get peer support and engage in storytelling to elicit mental health conversations and to erode the challenges of talking openly about mental health issues. They encourage the use of physical activity as a mechanism to improve mental wellness and gain a sense of community.   Team member Kit Hinders explains, “The unspoken bond between us all is a beautiful support system. We have all loved and lost someone to negative mental health consequences. That experience unites us to ‘Shred the Stigma' that surrounds mental health. I wish we could walk around with swords slicing through cultural norms, but our athletes and ambassadors are much more tactful. Join us. You just might find out that it rewards you as much as others.”   It took me time and therapy and a lot of support to calm the chaotic thoughts in my brain. My first meeting with my psychologist was the most awkward staring contest of my life. Eventually, I unfolded the saddest parts of my life to her, learned some coping mechanisms, started eating better, and stopped focusing so much on the bike as a career and instead on finding my love of the sport again. And to be honest, I still struggle from time to time with a kind of panic I can't describe, thoughts of inexplicable sadness, days of exhaustion and nights when I'm haunted in my sleep. My teammates with Go4Graham can often relate, which makes it easier to get through.   Go4Graham empowered me to share my challenges with mental health, and to do it in a way that helps build support for others struggling with mental illness. All of us, together, are conveying that mental health conversations shouldn't be stigmatized, and that people shouldn't risk suffering in isolation because they are either afraid to be vulnerable or unsure how to best access help. In so many ways, athletes within Go4Graham are reassuring people in their lives that we won't let them sit alone with the thoughts troubling them. We're making space for the emotions often pushed to the margins.   Of course, that doesn't mean that the team isn't serious about sports. Hinders explains, “The variety of athletes creates a culture of acceptance and exploration. On any given ride, we combine roadies, mountain bikers, gravel specialists and elite cyclocross racers. Having ‘a little bit of everything' helps us push our limits as athletes and as humans. I've never been part of any team that does so many sports so well.”   Athletes with Go4Graham consistently stand on race podiums all over the state. There are weekly training rides and team trips to race or train together. These events are marked by acceptance and support, but also a lot of laughter and the kind of silliness you would expect from people clad entirely in Spandex.   Four years ago, I decided to commit my business, Avenue Vision, to sponsoring Go4Graham. Last Thursday night, I hosted Go4Graham athletes and fellow sponsor, Cuore Cycling, at the office. We threw down hot carbs from Woody's Pizza a few beers as cyclists and runners tried on kits to ensure proper fit and placed orders for new sunglasses. The kick-off was designed to guarantee that everyone had the apparel needed to start their season and to introduce new athletes to those who have been with the organization for many years. For me, it was an opportunity to hug old friends and hold hands with some of the humans who walked me through my toughest times and to talk about the season ahead. Athletes have lined up everything from marathons to the country's biggest gravel races and a skimo challenge or two over the course of the next twelve months. There are big, audacious goals on the table.   I've been in this sport for so long that I don't know what, exactly, is up ahead for me. I do know that Go4Graham will be part of that picture for a long time to come. I know how hard it is to pretend everything is OK when it's not, and I know it's no way to live. I know that running, cycling and skiing are my sanctuaries where things just seem to work. I am glad to have the opportunity to help change the way we all talk about and address mental health, and that purpose feels really good. Aligning that mission with my interests and my business feels even better.   If you're interested in joining the movement or participating with Go4Graham, feel free to contact the organization. info@go4graham.com     Video of the week: 5 Reasons Why You DON'T Need A Super Bike!     Closing: Thanks again for listening in this week.  Please be sure to follow us @303endurance and of course go to iTunes and give us a rating and a comment.  We'd really appreciate it! Stay tuned, train informed, and enjoy the endurance journey!

Woman's Hour
Jane Horrocks, Frances O'Grady, Iran, French women

Woman's Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2022 57:42


Actor Jane Horrocks joins Krupa Padhy to discuss her new Radio 4 drama about her relationship with the singer-songwriter and actor Ian Dury. Jane had been looking back at her early adulthood, coming across old love letters from Ian and her own diary entries which inspired her to create the drama about their tumultuous one year relationship. We speak to Frances O'Grady, the outgoing General Secretary of the Trades Union Congress who leaves after a decade in the job. She talks to Krupa Padhy about the current wave of industrial action across the public sector, the highs and lows of the job and her plans for the future as she prepares to join the House of Lords as a Labour Party peer. Following ongoing nationwide protests, the Iranian government has intensified its crackdown. Two men have been executed since the beginning of the month, and local human rights activists say at least 328 people have been killed and nearly 15,000 others have been detained, as of last month. One of those arrested at the weekend is Taraneh Alidoosti, one of Iran's best known actresses. Krupa is joined by Saba Zavarei from the BBC Persian Service and Dr Rowena Abdul Razak who teaches international history at the London School of Economics and specialises on Iran. When you hear the phrase 'the French woman' what comes to your mind? Maybe you think of a sexy accent, fashionable clothes, perhaps the word 'chic'? With the return of Netflix's Emily in Paris we wanted to look at the stereotype of the French woman. Do these ideals hold or is it, to borrow a French word, just a cliché? To discuss Krupa is joined by the Director Charlotte Seegers whose film She's French explores these ideas, and also by the UK based French journalist Marie Le Conte.

Bright Side
15 Small Beauty Tricks That Make French Women So Charming

Bright Side

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2022 11:16


In every country, women have their own secrets on how to stay young and beautiful. But French women have the most natural charm in the world because they somehow manage to look 18 at the age of 42, like Audrey Tautou. Of course, there are no universal tips that can help everyone, but French women definitely have some useful habits that help them stay charming at any age. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Style by Mary Michele
120. 10 Style Tips from French Women

Style by Mary Michele

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2022 36:53


French women are known for their impeccable style, but what is it that makes their style so memorable? Watching French women on my recent trip to Paris gave me some great insight into this question, and I'm sharing these tips with you. While the French mystique is real, these tips may surprise you in how easy they can be to add to your own personal style. Let's go cultivate your own je ne sais quoi Other Episodes to list to: Ep. 83 – Stylist Secrets to Looking Polished and Put-Together 107 & 108 Be the Editor of Your Style 112 How to Find a Style Icon Free Guide to the 5 Elements of Style All Women Must Know Before Getting Dressed at https://shopstylefinder.com/ If you'd to have a color analysis done here is the link that gives you all the information you need. https://shopstylefinder.com/pages/color-analysis Are you frustrated with your midlife middle? I created my new video course, How to Mask a Muffin Top, just for you! Take a peek here: maskamuffintop.com Interested in my private high-level personal styling packages? Let's chat! https://calendly.com/marymichelenidiffer/30min Follow us on Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@stylebymarymichele? https://www.tiktok.com/@shopstylefinder Be a part of the Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/stylebymmpodcast https://www.facebook.com/groups/stylefindervipgroup Join us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/stylebymarymichele/ https://www.instagram.com/shopstylefinder/ Shop with us: https://shopstylefinder.com/ Have you left me a review yet? It takes mere minutes and I would appreciate it more than you know! Xo

Maintenance Phase
“French Women Don't Get Fat”

Maintenance Phase

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2022 57:25 Transcription Available


A dieting book or a how-to guide for an eating disorder? Pourquoi pas les deux ?Support us:Hear bonus episodes on PatreonDonate on PayPalGet Maintenance Phase T-shirts, stickers and moreLinks!The By The Book episode The NYT interview with Mireille GuilianoGabrielle Deydier: what it's like to be fat in FranceInhaling Their FoodPublishers sell snobbery by the pageChampagne and Pizza'French Women Don't Get Fat': Like Champagne for ChocolateThanks to Doctor Dreamchip for our lovely theme song!Support the show

This is Not a History Lecture
73. The Second Shot Heard the World and the Citoyenne of the Century

This is Not a History Lecture

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2022 105:07


What's up everyone! Today we've got a good ep full of classic history favorites. Kat tells us about the assassination of the Archduke Franz Ferdinand and Kaleigh walks us through the life and times and beheading of the first feminist in the west - Olympe de Gouge. Contact us!twitter: @TINAHLpodcastEmail: thisisnotahistorylecture@gmail.com

The Jewish Chocolate Podcast
001: French Women, Toxic Gentlemen, and Owning Your Morning Routine

The Jewish Chocolate Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2022 29:32


Welcome to the Jewish Chocolate Podcast. It's like every other podcast out there, but way different. Your hosts are comedian and Mindset and Productivity coach Trillsteen, and Fitness Coach Cory Armstrong. They are here to teach you everything you need to know about being a productive player, good with ladies, and hopefully not get us all canceled along the way. This week, they talk about how not to be a doormat with women, why you need to schedule everything, and Trill gives his real thoughts on New York.    Dripping With Jewishness and Chocolate: [1:31] Who are these dudes and how did they meet?   [4:11] You can love your mom and still not have girls walk all over you.  [7:08] Is showing your boobs really the best way to protest?  [11:52] Your phone is to make dates, not to get to know someone.  [15:51] Productive Players OWN their morning routine. Put that phone on airplane mode for the first hour, and then come back and tell us how life has changed.  [22:15] Cory gives a Ripped Ross fitness tip on why you may have an organization problem and not a fitness problem.  [24:45] Hot & Fresh Out the Kitchen: what's up with NYC?    Get Even More Jewish Chocolate:    Want a bonus episode every week where we're a lot uncensored?    Then check us out on Patreon    Trillsteen: IG  Cory Armstrong: IG    Mentioned in This Episode: How To be a 3% Man 

Shut Up and Refill My Popcorn
Episode 69: Bald French Women are Deadly… Better Wear Two Rubbers

Shut Up and Refill My Popcorn

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2022 42:04


Do you understand the words that are coming out of my mouth probably not because this is text LOL. This episode I get into 2007‘s Rush Hour 3. We also have a new sponsor with a spokesman who you might know. So sit back relax and enjoy this episode. Check out https://shutuppopcorn.com And https://linktr.ee/Shutuppopcorn For feeds links and more Go Follow these awesome people on Twitter @BMS_Billy @BMS_Derek‬‪@BMS_VoiceGuy‪ @BMS_Aaron @keeblercholo39 @TitoisWild @ViejaP11 @illhousecomedy @DosMasPorFavor @‪BastardProphet‬ @loveemyfreckles @maynerdrules @Eddie82G @Wrestlemojo @troypac @potts5280 @BooBooKittys @Jcard812 @MemeMateoSA @Okie_Chad ‪@beanerbandito‪@Mandos_Mundo‪@momurda_eternal ‬@MikeDurband @Lil_Deb_man_210 @Rockysu11 @JRabbit55 @NYShaveGod @thegeekpotato @Twildpodcast @B_MikeDshow @AlexSanchezArt @AfterShowBL‬ @GeekdomFancast @dayreign @murcielagoSV4 @jj_claxton Go check out the #NetworkFamilia on Twitter. Show some love and check them out! Theme Song Music: Moon Bay Site: https://icons8.com/music/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

My Polyglot Life - En Francais
Les femmes françaises: chics et élégantes sans effort... Vraiment? [Podcast Français authentique avancé] A podcast in French on stereotypes about French women

My Polyglot Life - En Francais

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2022 28:14


Un épisode sur les stéréotypes souvent associés à “LA” femme française (comme s'il n'avait qu'un type de Françaises

The Poker Grid
The Grid 057.5 Bonus Episode ft. Isabelle Choko

The Poker Grid

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2021 40:36


In a special bonus episode of The Grid, we welcome one of our most extraordinary guests ever: Holocaust Survivor, author and 1956 French Women's Chess champion, Isabelle Choko.  Born on September 18, 1928 in Lodz, Poland, Isabelle Choko was two weeks away from her 11th birthday when Nazi Germany invaded Poland on September 1, 1939. Isabelle... The post The Grid 057.5 Bonus Episode ft. Isabelle Choko appeared first on The Poker Grid.