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En el Gabinete con Elisa Beni, Carolina Bescansa y Victor Guillot reflexionamos sobre las consecuencias del funeral de estado por la victimas de la Dana en Valencia que mostro a Mazon como un marginado. Analizamos la comparecencia en el Senado de Pedro Sanchez y lo que se ha contado del libro del Emerito que sale a la venta en Francia.
Have you ever been to an Irish wake? If so, you may have heard of the ancient tradition of keening or the superstition of the 'hungry grass'. In this episode, Dan is joined by the hosts of the After Dark podcast, Dr Anthony Delaney and Dr Maddy Pelling, to explore some of the historic rites and beliefs surrounding death and mourning in Ireland. Anthony explains the role of 'keening women' - once persecuted by the government and the church - who would wail and lament at the graveside (and air any mistakes the deceased may have made) as well as the procession down the 'corpse road' and the customs of covering mirrors and opening the window at the point of death.Warning: this episode has an instance of explicit language.If you want more Halloween listening from Dan, Anthony and Maddy, you can check out this episode on The Origins of Halloween here: https://open.spotify.com/episode/6MEO4AI9cbO0PtEH5l4zyZProduced by Freddy Chick and edited by Matthew Wilson and Dougal PatmoreSign up to History Hit for hundreds of hours of original documentaries, with a new release every week and ad-free podcasts. Sign up at https://www.historyhit.com/subscribe.We'd love to hear your feedback - you can take part in our podcast survey here: https://insights.historyhit.com/history-hit-podcast-always-on.You can also email the podcast directly at ds.hh@historyhit.com. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We are gathered here today to remember and celebrate the life of William and Jordan.Their stars shone brightly, but it was always inevitable that a mouth full of bad D would be the thing to finally send them off to the spirit in the sky. The boys discuss the afterlife, what they're leaving each other in their wills, and there's even a special guest appearance from a very convincing Claudia Winkleman impersonator.Fancy a magical night you won't forget? Sexted is going on tour in March 2026 and you can get your tickets now at sextedmyboss.com/live.Friday 20th March - Utilita Arena CardiffSaturday 21st March - OVO Arena WembleyFriday 27th March - OVO Hydro GlasgowSaturday 28th March - AO Arena Manchester Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Mel Kerr—NZ's busiest celebrant—drops her wildest funeral yarns: the memorial where a speaker unveiled a secret 15-year-old son mid-service, the tradie send-off fueled by bourbon & cola where a eulogist declared the deceased a “good ****” (many times), and why “open mic” at a funeral is playing with emotional dynamite. Jay adds a jaw-dropper from his own gig where a daughter torched dad's saintly image on the spot. It's raw, human, and weirdly life-affirming.#propertrueyarn Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In the Usap Tayo episode, the discussion explored the similarities and differences between Filipino and Australian traditions during wakes, funerals, and the observance of All Saints' Day. - Sa episode ng Usap Tayo, tinalakay ang mga karaniwang pagkakatulad at pagkakaiba ng mga tradisyon sa lamay, libing at paggunita ng Undas ng mga Pilipino at Australiano.
Carlos Mazón se va a dar un tiempo para reflexionar tras lo ocurrido en el funeral de Estado por las víctimas de la DANA. Dice que se hace cargo del dolor de los familiares que él tuvo que presenciar y al que no pudo enfrentarse cara a cara porque las víctimas no lo quisieron en el encuentro privado con los reyes y otras autoridades. El tema del día estuvo ayer en el Senado, ya que, Pedro Sánchez acabó ayer "satisfecho" con más de cinco horas de comparecencia en la comisión del caso Koldo en el Senado. Anoche en Pamplona, dos personas fueron detenidas y cuatro resultaron heridas durante los disturbios en los alrededores de la Universidad de Navarra, a cuenta de la convocatoria fallida del agitador ultra, Vito Quiles.
A new MP3 sermon from St. Barnabas’s Church Wyong Shire is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Mother’s Funeral Eulogy: Mrs. Betty Grace McGrath nee Davis (1924-2025) Subtitle: Eulogy At St Matthew’s Windsor Speaker: Gavin McGrath Broadcaster: St. Barnabas’s Church Wyong Shire Event: Funeral Service Date: 10/31/2025 Bible: Acts 12:15; Romans 10:9 Length: 71 min.
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Carlos Mazón se va a dar un tiempo para reflexionar tras lo ocurrido en el funeral de Estado por las víctimas de la DANA. Dice que se hace cargo del dolor de los familiares que él tuvo que presenciar y al que no pudo enfrentarse cara a cara porque las víctimas no lo quisieron en el encuentro privado con los reyes y otras autoridades. El tema del día estuvo ayer en el Senado, ya que, Pedro Sánchez acabó ayer "satisfecho" con más de cinco horas de comparecencia en la comisión del caso Koldo en el Senado. Anoche en Pamplona, dos personas fueron detenidas y cuatro resultaron heridas durante los disturbios en los alrededores de la Universidad de Navarra, a cuenta de la convocatoria fallida del agitador ultra, Vito Quiles.
What are the origins of keening for the dead? What is the history of Irish wakes? And why must you never put a coffin down on the way to the funeral?Anthony tells Maddy and special guest Dan Snow about the history of Irish funerary traditions.Edited by Tomos Delargy. Produced by Freddy Chick. Senior Producer is Charlotte Long.You can now watch After Dark on Youtube! www.youtube.com/@afterdarkhistoryhitSign up to History Hit for hundreds of hours of original documentaries, with a new release every week and ad-free podcasts. Sign up at https://www.historyhit.com/subscribe. You can take part in our listener survey here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
El funeral de Estado para las víctimas de la DANA prometía consuelo y acabó poniendo más preguntas que respuestas. Mientras las familias
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01 30-10-25 LHDW Abellán nos da su opinión sobre la hipocresía del Funeral de Estado de la Dana. Sobraban los políticos, había 800 invitados, parecía una boda
Con Estefanía Molina, Nacho Corredor, Elisa de la Nuez, Ignasi Guardans y Mariola Urrea. Analizamos todo lo que sucedió en el funeral de Estado a las víctimas de la DANA en su primer aniversario y todas las preguntas y respuestas del presidente del Gobierno, Pedro Sánchez, en la comparecencia en el Senado por el 'caso Koldo'.
La pregunta de hoy es si el golpe de realidad al que Mazón no tuvo más remedio que enfrentarse puede cambiar las cosas a partir de aquí. Esta mañana la cita clave estará en el Senado, con la comparecencia que el PP puso apenas unas horas después del funeral de Estado: la comparecencia de Pedro Sánchez en la comisión que investiga el caso Koldo. En Andalucía, en plena crisis por los cribados de cáncer de mama, cuenta esta mañana el diario El País que el servicio andaluz de salud está denegando miles de pruebas diagnósticas que piden los médicos de cabecera, pero sin avisar ni a los médicos ni a los pacientes, que quedan en una especie de limbo sin que nadie les diga nada.
Las víctimas y familiares de la DANA mostraron ayer su indignación por la participación del presidente Carlos Mazón en el funeral de Estado que se celebró en Valencia. También de España, hoy termina la consulta a las bases de Junts sobre la ruptura con el PSOE que la dirección del partido de Puigdemont aprobó por unanimidad y que podría condicionar el resto de la legislatura. Y la SER ha podido acceder a la auditoría de la Generalitat sobre la Dirección General de Atención a la infancia y adolescencia, que ha detectado importantes disfunciones en las prestaciones a jóvenes extutelados.
Retired academic Martin Pottinger's romantic aspirations for the delectable head of his former university's archaeology department, Professor Mary Blake, seem about to be realised. If only he could devise a plan to manage the demands of his eccentric elderly mother, Edwina. Recently bereaved Grace Cavendish spends her days helping out at All Souls Church, making it her mission to drown out the Reverend Rod's tone-deaf hymn-singing and give each funeral recipient a hearty send-off. Yet the peace she craves remains elusive despite the comforts offered by psychic medium Rhondda and her eight-year-old son, Hudson. When Martin and Grace meet and bond at an All Souls service, they unwittingly set off a chain of events with far-reaching consequences. They become funeral crashers. But who could have predicted that crashing funerals might have such life-changing and life-affirming outcomes? In this episode Gregory Dobbs chats to Joanna Nell about how funerals are not just a stage in the grieving process, her role as a GP in aged care and advocacy for ageing positively, and creating stories and characters that reflect the realities of later life.
Las víctimas y familiares de la DANA mostraron ayer su indignación por la participación del presidente Carlos Mazón en el funeral de Estado que se celebró en Valencia. También de España, hoy termina la consulta a las bases de Junts sobre la ruptura con el PSOE que la dirección del partido de Puigdemont aprobó por unanimidad y que podría condicionar el resto de la legislatura. Y la SER ha podido acceder a la auditoría de la Generalitat sobre la Dirección General de Atención a la infancia y adolescencia, que ha detectado importantes disfunciones en las prestaciones a jóvenes extutelados.
Con Estefanía Molina, Nacho Corredor, Elisa de la Nuez, Ignasi Guardans y Mariola Urrea. Analizamos todo lo que sucedió en el funeral de Estado a las víctimas de la DANA en su primer aniversario y todas las preguntas y respuestas del presidente del Gobierno, Pedro Sánchez, en la comparecencia en el Senado por el 'caso Koldo'.
Luis Herrero analiza junto a Inocencio Arias, Ignacio Cembrero y David Jiménez Torres el funeral de Estado por la Dana.
Luis Herrero y Ángels Hernández analizan la última hora del funeral de Estado en Valencia.
Retrasmisión en dicto del funeral de Estado por las víctimas de la Dana en la Ciudad de las Artes y las Ciencias de Valencia. Nieves Concostrina nos acerca a agosto de 1572. París era una fiesta, con una boda y una matanza. Terminamos con 'lo que queda del día' con Isaías Lafuente
Aimar Bretos entrevista a Carmina Gil, familiar de una de las víctimas de la DANA y una de las asistentes al funeral de Estado
Las noticias que debes conocer esta tarde, con Aimar Bretos
Aimar Bretos conduce, desde Radio Valencia, un programa enfocado a analizar un año después, todo lo que supuso la DANA a nivel emocional, político y judicial.
David Jimenez Torres, David Mejia, Javier Caraballo, Jose Ignacio Wert y Rafa Latorre repasan la actualidad politica del dia.
Rosa Álvarez, de la Asociación víctimas de la DANA, ha explicado en Hoy por Hoy que "es un día especialmente difícil no solo por lo obvio, por el dolor de las ausencias, sino por lo que causó esas ausencias y que continúe un año después de manera explicable". No entiende cómo aquel día, el presidente de la Generalitat Valenciana "estaba totalmente ausente, siguiendo una agenda inexplicable con alerta roja". Se pregunta si cada vez que come con un periodista, le acompaña al parking.
How do Hindu migrants in Australia maintain their traditional funeral customs? SBS Hindi spoke to Hindu priest Acharya Rami Sivan and one of the founding members of the Australian Council of Hindu Clergy. He explains what initiatives are in place to increase death literacy in society and the urgency to approach the subjects of death and grief with greater understanding and sensitivity.
A new MP3 sermon from Apple Valley Presbyterian Church, OPC is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Mark E. Huenink Funeral Speaker: Rev. John A. Hartley Broadcaster: Apple Valley Presbyterian Church, OPC Event: Funeral Service Date: 10/25/2025 Length: 86 min.
Estas palabras del Rey recogen el sentimiento del pueblo español. Es muy doloroso celebrar un aniversario que recuerda la mayor tragedia que ha sufrido Valencia en las últimas décadas. Todos preferimos celebrar buenas noticias, pero es importante no olvidar lo que sucedió y, sobre todo, aprender de la catástrofe para hacer todas las inversiones necesarias para que no se repita. Es bueno recordar que ha habido otras DANA y que las habrá en el futuro. Por eso sería incomprensible que no sean todo lo completas que es exigible tras el desastre. Las víctimas se fueron y quedó un enorme vacío en sus familias y allegados. Es algo que no se puede cambiar. El Homenaje de Estado a las víctimas de la DANA sirvió para recordarlo.
Federico y el equipo de La Mañana comentan cómo el Gobierno está aprovechando el aniversario de la DANA para ir contra el PP.
Matt Slick Live (Live Broadcast of 10/28/2025) is a production of the Christian Apologetics Research Ministry (CARM). Matt answers questions on topics such as: The Bible, Apologetics, Theology, World Religions, Atheism, and other issues! You can also email questions to Matt using: info@carm.org, Put "Radio Show Question" in the Subject line! Answers will be discussed in a future show. Topics Include: A Caller Wants Matt to Debate Gino Jennings/Col. 4:5-6, How Should we Speak?/Problems with Historic Islam/ Why Does God Allow Babies to Pass Away?/ A Caller Reflects on Her Own Experience with Pain and Suffering/ Matt Discusses Chat Room Interaction with Mormons-He Talks About 1 Tim. 6/ Is it "Idolizing" if We Have a Funeral for a Beloved Pet?/ Did Jesus Ever Declare Himself to be God?/ Which Bible Version?/ Islam, Mohammed, and the Isaac-Ishmael Situation/ October 28, 2025
This week, we're scratching The Itch to join the Coffin Crew! Halloween is almost here, and what a more fitting guest than the man who puts the "fun" in "funeral," Lee Jennings of The Funeral Portrait! After toiling for years, the band has built momentum following some door-opening tour pairings and their excellent 2024 album Welcome to Suffocate City. Now, in the middle of their hectic 290 days on the road in 2025 (yes, you read that right), Lee joins us to talk about how he's adjusting to The Funeral Portrait's increasing success, the importance of not always being in band mode, and, of course, his favorite Disney film. Enjoy. And stay zesty. Listen to The Itch Rock Radio Show Rock with us every Sunday night from 6-9pm CST on KCLC-FM in St. Louis. Outside the area? Stream online at 891thewood.com, TuneIn, Radio.net, and OnlineRadioBox! And if you have the itch to hear some of the best new tracks in rock, follow our New Rock Roundup playlist on Spotify! Connect With The Itch For any and all friendship, questions, inquiries, and offers of pizza, The Itch can be found at the following: Website: itchrocks.com Facebook: Facebook.com/itchrocks Instagram: Instagram.com/itchrocks Email: itchrocks@gmail.com Support the Show Thank you so much for listening. If you like what you hear, please subscribe and leave a positive review and rating on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or Podchaser to help our audience grow. Reviews only take a minute and help us reach more rock fans just like you. Credits Our theme song, "Corrupted", is used with permission from the amazing Skindred. All other content is copyright of The Itch. All rights reserved, including the right to rock on.
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Aimar Bretos entrevista a Mariló Gradolí, presidenta de la Associació de Víctimes de la DANA 29 d'octubre.
The nickname “nonce” became associated with Prince Andrew following the exposure of his deep ties to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein and the allegations made by Virginia Giuffre that he had sexual contact with her when she was underage. In British slang, “nonce” is a highly derogatory term for someone accused of child sexual abuse, and the label stuck after Andrew's disastrous 2019 BBC Newsnight interview, where his denials — including the infamous “I don't sweat” line — made him a public laughingstock. The term spread rapidly through social media, satire, and even pop culture, culminating in the release of the punk song Prince Andrew Is a Sweaty Nonce, which mocked both his scandal and his implausible defenses. The nickname became shorthand for his fall from grace and a reflection of the public's disgust toward his alleged conduct and lack of accountability.When Prince Philip died in April 2021, Andrew maneuvered his way into the funeral despite being stripped of royal duties and public standing. Attendance was strictly limited to thirty people due to COVID restrictions, but Andrew, as Philip's son, was included as a matter of protocol — a decision that sparked backlash among both the public and palace insiders. Reports suggested Andrew was eager to use the event as a soft return to royal life, positioning himself visibly in the procession and trying to rehabilitate his image through sympathy optics. While the palace maintained his inclusion was a family matter, critics viewed it as a calculated move by Andrew to reinsert himself into royal proceedings after the Epstein scandal had effectively exiled him from public life.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-moscow-murders-and-more--5852883/support.
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The nickname “nonce” became associated with Prince Andrew following the exposure of his deep ties to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein and the allegations made by Virginia Giuffre that he had sexual contact with her when she was underage. In British slang, “nonce” is a highly derogatory term for someone accused of child sexual abuse, and the label stuck after Andrew's disastrous 2019 BBC Newsnight interview, where his denials — including the infamous “I don't sweat” line — made him a public laughingstock. The term spread rapidly through social media, satire, and even pop culture, culminating in the release of the punk song Prince Andrew Is a Sweaty Nonce, which mocked both his scandal and his implausible defenses. The nickname became shorthand for his fall from grace and a reflection of the public's disgust toward his alleged conduct and lack of accountability.When Prince Philip died in April 2021, Andrew maneuvered his way into the funeral despite being stripped of royal duties and public standing. Attendance was strictly limited to thirty people due to COVID restrictions, but Andrew, as Philip's son, was included as a matter of protocol — a decision that sparked backlash among both the public and palace insiders. Reports suggested Andrew was eager to use the event as a soft return to royal life, positioning himself visibly in the procession and trying to rehabilitate his image through sympathy optics. While the palace maintained his inclusion was a family matter, critics viewed it as a calculated move by Andrew to reinsert himself into royal proceedings after the Epstein scandal had effectively exiled him from public life.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.com
This week, Jack Driver-Székely starts a new series 'Jesus Changes Us' and preaches from Galatians 2, about 'The Funeral that Frees You'.
Seriously... how to make sure all your family and friends want your actual funeral to happen
Usually a funeral is a time of mourning and sorrow, but not with Jesus in attendance. The Bible records three times when Jesus attended a funeral, and each time He turned sorrow into joy and mourning into praise.
The nickname “nonce” became associated with Prince Andrew following the exposure of his deep ties to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein and the allegations made by Virginia Giuffre that he had sexual contact with her when she was underage. In British slang, “nonce” is a highly derogatory term for someone accused of child sexual abuse, and the label stuck after Andrew's disastrous 2019 BBC Newsnight interview, where his denials — including the infamous “I don't sweat” line — made him a public laughingstock. The term spread rapidly through social media, satire, and even pop culture, culminating in the release of the punk song Prince Andrew Is a Sweaty Nonce, which mocked both his scandal and his implausible defenses. The nickname became shorthand for his fall from grace and a reflection of the public's disgust toward his alleged conduct and lack of accountability.When Prince Philip died in April 2021, Andrew maneuvered his way into the funeral despite being stripped of royal duties and public standing. Attendance was strictly limited to thirty people due to COVID restrictions, but Andrew, as Philip's son, was included as a matter of protocol — a decision that sparked backlash among both the public and palace insiders. Reports suggested Andrew was eager to use the event as a soft return to royal life, positioning himself visibly in the procession and trying to rehabilitate his image through sympathy optics. While the palace maintained his inclusion was a family matter, critics viewed it as a calculated move by Andrew to reinsert himself into royal proceedings after the Epstein scandal had effectively exiled him from public life.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.
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Should We Hold a Funeral for the ‘Third Way’? Jason Kovacs on X: "Mark Dever says the gospel is always fresh to him and tears up as he recognizes he deserves God's judgment. He says, "The fact that we trust the same Christ is far more important than anything that divides us." This is it. This is gospel-centrality. https://t.co/WZns7F4v7z" / X J.D. Greear on X: "God intended for you to use the skills he gave you to point others to Jesus. https://t.co/aVTv0KFLDw https://t.co/cEos79cWtF" / X 7 Lies About Our Love Lives - Eric Geiger – Eric Geiger, Author and Senior Pastor, Mariners ChurchSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A 74-year-old veteran orchestrated an elaborate funeral procession for himself while alive, forcing an entire village to confront uncomfortable truths about love and loss.Read the article: https://weirddarkness.com/man-stages-own-funeral-bihar/Support our Halloween “Overcoming the Darkness” campaign to help people with depression: https://weirddarkness.com/HOPEWeirdDarkness® is a registered trademark. Copyright ©2025, Weird Darkness.#WeirdDarkness #FakeFuneral #BiharIndia #TrueStory #BizarreNews #ViralIndia #StrangeButTrue #HumanInterest #OddNews #LifeAndDeath