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Olá sejam bem vindo ao nosso quadro de entrevistas do Podcast da Mineração. Nesse programa fizemos uma entrevista com Gabriel Veiga, engenheiro mecânico pela PUC Minas, MBA em Engenharia de Manutenção, Esp em Desgaste, Atrito e Lubrificação - ITV Vale. Conversamos sobre ativos de mina, Como os ativos de mina evoluíram ao longo dos anos para se tornarem mais eficientes e sustentáveis, Quais são os benefícios econômicos de investir em eficiência energética na mineração e muito mais. Confiram essa e outras entrevistas no canal e Lembrem-se: "Mineração pode não ser o futuro mas não existe futuro sem a mineração" Criação de Arte: Raul Cadena / Phablo Kauã Patrocinadores Oficiais do Podcast da Mineração: ADIMB - https://adimb.org.br/ - @adimb_oficial ATHO BIM - https://athobim.com/ - @atho.bim ÍGNEA Geologia & Meio Ambiente - https://www.igneabr.com.br/ - @igneabr Lembrem-se "Mineração pode não ser futuro mas não existe futuro sem a mineração" #mineração #tecnologia #technology #podcastdamineração #podcast #inovação #engenheirodeminas #engenhariademinas #futuro #inovação #innovations #innovations #adimb #setormineral #desafios #tecnologia #technology #engenharia #geologia #geology #manutenção #maintenance #metals
Acompanhe entrevista com Gabriel Veiga, gerente da Elevato Materiais de Construção.
On this week's world famous Real Madrid mailbag that goes up every week exclusively for Managing Madrid Patrons, Kiyan Sobhani and Jose Perez spent an entire episode answering questions from fans. Topics this week included: Vinicius Jr's adaptation to the diamon, Jude Bellingham's best player comps, Gabriel Veiga's Saudi move, and more. The clip we've uploaded for free on YouTube this week is a question asking us to give our thoughts on whether or not Real Madrid is in trouble financially, and if they'll ever become a private company. There's also a bonus segment about Jurgen Klopp potentially managing Real Madrid one day. The full episode can be found here: https://tinyurl.com/4nyymevm Enjoy, subscribe, and comment, and let us know your thoughts on the above video. Subscribe to the Managing Madrid Podcast on Apple: https://apple.co/3tJ6qY9 Subscribe to the Managing Madrid Podcast on Spotify: https://spoti.fi/364lzLx Join the Patreon army for a ton on bonus content: Patreon.com/ManagingMadrid Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
After Al-Ahli hijack Celta Vigo wonderkid Gabri Veiga from Napoli, Nima Tavallaey and Carlo Garganese discuss and analyze the impact and importance this deal will have moving forward when young players decide whether or not to move to the Saudi Pro League. This is a clip from the weekly Thursday episode of the Italian Football Podcast.To listen to this & all other full episodes of The Italian Football Podcast, go to Patreon.com/TIFP to become a Patron for only $2.99 USD per month (excluding VAT).Follow us: Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, YouTubeUse my special link zen.ai/italianfootball and use italianfootbal to save 30% off your first three months of Zencastr professional. #madeonzencastr
On this week's weekly Zoom Call that happens every week exclusively for Managing Madrid Patrons, Kiyan Sobhani spent an entire episode (over 1.5 hours) answering questions from fans face-to-face. Topics included: Gabriel Veiga, a three-at-the-back formation, contract renewals, Julian Nagelsmann, and more. The clip we've uploaded for free on YouTube this week are about how Carlo Ancelotti can maximize the best Real Madrid line-up, putting in perspective the current situation compared to the ‘dark years' in the mid-2000s, Rodrygo Goes's recent quotes about Ancelotti's simple tactics, and more. Enjoy, subscribe, and comment, and let us know your thoughts. The full episode can be found here: https://bit.ly/42W3xnx Subscribe to the Managing Madrid Podcast on Apple: https://apple.co/3tJ6qY9 Subscribe to the Managing Madrid Podcast on Spotify: https://spoti.fi/364lzLx Join the Patreon army for a ton on bonus content: Patreon.com/ManagingMadrid
The host of The Very Creative Podcast, Gabriel Veiga joins me on this episode! Gabriel is also the author of Yesterday is not yet gone, and the director of Radio Dodo, an international radio station that partners with celebrities to read books to children all over the world. Gabe is also in charge of booking the talent for Radio Dodo, most notably Tayshia Adams, the former Bachelorette, who graciously participated last month! Gabe shared that he was almost cast on her season, and how that opportunity came to be! Follow Gabriel on Instagram @veigagabe and visit www.gabrielveiga.com to purchase his book and listen to his podcast! And you can follow Get’n Cozy @getncozywitherin on Instagram! Thank you for listening!
Tonight's show is all about robots. There are nice robots, bad robots and… clumsy robots, we'll discover all of them tonight. Your friend Teresa Picciano reads us the cute little story of Wall-E. Then, Sanaa Bendahmane tells us about a butler robot who may or may not have a virus! We finish with Gabriel Veiga and the story of B.E.N, the robot from Treasure Planet! Good night humans!
Tonight's show is all about robots. There are nice robots, bad robots and… clumsy robots, we'll discover all of them tonight. Your friend Teresa Picciano reads us the cute little story of Wall-E. Then, Sanaa Bendahmane tells us about a butler robot who may or may not have a virus! We finish with Gabriel Veiga and the story of B.E.N, the robot from Treasure Planet! Good night humans!
Welcome to Disney Villains' night. Rosalie reads us the story of: The old villain of Kuzco, the megalomaniac emperor Yzma. Then, let's hear the version of events of Scar when it comes to the Lion King… We finish with Kaa, that vicious snake from The Jungle Book. Also! Throughout the show: Neïla Rahal, Maya Rahal, Mirna Tadros, Elie Yabroudi, Rosalie Nardi and Gabriel Veiga we'll share their favorite Disney villains with you: who's your favorite Disney villain friend? Good night!
Welcome to Disney Villains' night. Rosalie reads us the story of: The old villain of Kuzco, the megalomaniac emperor Yzma. Then, let's hear the version of events of Scar when it comes to the Lion King… We finish with Kaa, that vicious snake from The Jungle Book. Also! Throughout the show: Neïla Rahal, Maya Rahal, Mirna Tadros, Elie Yabroudi, Rosalie Nardi and Gabriel Veiga we'll share their favorite Disney villains with you: who's your favorite Disney villain friend? Good night!
Tout d'abord, Sophie Faucher nous lit une histoire d'Yzma. Elle fait sa voix québécoise dans le film. Par la suite, Gabriel Veiga et l'histoire de Scar, entendons sa version des choses sur les événements du Roi lion… On finit avec Pascale Montreuil, la vilaine dans Zootopie, nous lit l'histoire de Kaa du livre de la Jungle Tout au long de l'émission, Delya Rahal, Neïla Rahal, Maya Rahal et Gabriel partagent avec nous leurs vilains de Disney préférés. Et vous quel est votre vilain de Disney préféré ? Bon dodo !
Mystère ce soir à Radio-Dodo : Le sommeil a disparu. Heureusement, l'inspecteur Maxence, votre co-animateur, est chargé de le retrouver. Pour commencer, Gabriel Veiga lit Le pot vide, un conte choisi par l'actrice américaine Mireille Enos. Par la suite, Sanaa Bendahmane nous fait découvrir le métier de détective. Les jumelles Marilie & Raphaëlle sont de retour avec un Quiz Dodo. On finit avec une lecture du conte “Caroline détective" de Pierre Probst. Bon dodo, détective d'un soir ! Bon dodo
Let's go! Tonight we are having a virtual Pajama Party!First of all, the actress Anna Hopkins tells us the story of Gary the cat! Then, Jaeda, our new co-host, reads us the story "It's Pajama Time". We finish the evening with Gabriel Veiga and the story Bad Seed from Jory John. Good night :)
Let's go! Tonight we are having a virtual Pajama Party!First of all, the actress Anna Hopkins tells us the story of Gary the cat! Then, Jaeda, our new co-host, reads us the story "It's Pajama Time". We finish the evening with Gabriel Veiga and the story Bad Seed from Jory John. Good night :)
C'est parti pour une soirée pyjama...virtuelle !Tout d'abord, l'actrice Anna Hopkins nous raconte l'histoire de Gary le chat ! Puis, Maxence, notre nouvel co-animateur, nous lit le conte “L'heure du pyjama”. On finit la soirée avec Gabriel Veiga et le conte d'Elise Gravel. Bon dodo :)
Bienvenus au premier épisode de la série spéciale "Coronavirus, meme pas peur !"Ce soir, Sanaa Bendahmane, Maxine Denis, Vanessa Marier et Gabriel Veiga vous envoient plein de messages d'amour. Par la suite, l'actrice canadienne Anna Hopkins nous fait la lecture de la belle histoire "Scorbourough" puis, nous chante une belle chanson !Enfin, Maxine nous revient avec la belle histoire "La gentillesse, c'est..." de Pat Zietlow Miller. Bon dodo !
Tonight, a wind of magic is blowing on Radio-Dodo! First, Teresa reads the English version of "Joseph and the Magician", a tale chosen by the magician and illusionist Luc Langevin. Then, we listen to the story of "Blue Magic" read by Gabriel Veiga. We end the show with Bernard Derome's RDVs! Good night !
Tonight, a wind of magic is blowing on Radio-Dodo! First, Teresa reads the English version of "Joseph and the Magician", a tale chosen by the magician and illusionist Luc Langevin. Then, we listen to the story of "Blue Magic" read by Gabriel Veiga. We end the show with Bernard Derome's RDVs! Good night !
Tonight, head to Egypt to talk about the pyramids !!Gabriel Veiga summarizes the meeting between Sanaa Bendahmane and Sébastien-Paul Desparois, architect, professor and director of professional practice at the Ordre des Architectes du Québec.Subsequently, Sanaa meets Laura Vigo, curator at the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts and watches over the exhibition Mummiesfrom the British Museum!We're finishing the show with Rosalie Nardi and a great story. Good night!
Tonight, head to Egypt to talk about the pyramids !!Gabriel Veiga summarizes the meeting between Sanaa Bendahmane and Sébastien-Paul Desparois, architect, professor and director of professional practice at the Ordre des Architectes du Québec.Subsequently, Sanaa meets Laura Vigo, curator at the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts and watches over the exhibition Mummiesfrom the British Museum!We’re finishing the show with Rosalie Nardi and a great story. Good night!
Music lovers, this evening's show is made for you!First, Rosalie shares her passion for music with Gabriel. Subsequently, we listen to Muzimonde's surprise!Gabriel Veiga receives David Marino, finalist of La Voix Québec 2017.We end with a beautiful tale as part of Bernard's RDVs.Good night !
Amatrices et amateurs de musique, l'émission de ce soir est faite pour vous ! Tout d’abord, Maude, Lou et Romane partagent leur passion pour la musique avec Raphaëlle et Marillie. Par la suite, on écoute à la belle surprise de Muzimonde !Gabriel Veiga reçoit David Marino, finaliste de la Voix Québec 2017.On finit avec un beau conte dans le cadre des RDVs de Bernard.Bonne nuit !
Music lovers, this evening's show is made for you!First, Rosalie shares her passion for music with Gabriel. Subsequently, we listen to Muzimonde's surprise!Gabriel Veiga receives David Marino, finalist of La Voix Québec 2017.We end with a beautiful tale as part of Bernard's RDVs.Good night !
Ce soir, on fait des maths ! Pas de panique, Maxence, est un amoureux des maths. Du haut de ses 10ans, il donne des astuces a Sanaa Bendahmane pour apprendre les tables de multiplications.Par la suite, Sanaa nous lit l'histoire de Cocorico, le coq qui ne savait pas compter...Brigitte Alepin, co-fondatrice de Radio-Dodo, discute avec Geneviève Mottard, Présidente des comptables au Québec. Elle nous explique qu’il n’est pas nécessaire d'être fort en maths pour réussir.On finit l'émission avec une belle histoire lu par Gabriel Veiga. Bon dodo ! Image : Le Figaro
Tonight, we embark on the dream boat to go around the world! Gabriel Veiga chats with Hugo Bélanger from Cirque du Soleil. Then, our friend Isabelle Maréchal transports us to the stars with her friend the Little Prince. Then, Gabriel Veiga translates the incredible story of Mylène Paquette, she crossed the Atlantic Ocean rowing her little boat alone for 129 days. Unbelievable! Finally, we listen to the story of "Sophie the little frog" as part of Les Rendez-vous de Bernard. Good night!
Ce soir, on embarque dans le bateau des rêves pour faire le tour du monde ! Gabriel Veiga discute avec Hugo Bélanger du Cirque du Soleil. Ensuite, notre amie Isabelle Maréchal nous transporte dans les étoiles avec son ami le Petit Prince. Puis, Mylène Paquette nous partage sa belle traversé de l'océan atlantique en ramant son petit bateau toute seule pendant 129 jours. Incroyable! Pour finir, on écoute l'histoire de "Sophie la petite grenouille" dans le cadre des rendez-vous de Bernard. Bon dodo ! Photo by Yiran Ding on Unsplash
Tonight, we embark on the dream boat to go around the world! Gabriel Veiga chats with Hugo Bélanger from Cirque du Soleil. Then, our friend Isabelle Maréchal transports us to the stars with her friend the Little Prince. Then, Gabriel Veiga translates the incredible story of Mylène Paquette, she crossed the Atlantic Ocean rowing her little boat alone for 129 days. Unbelievable! Finally, we listen to the story of "Sophie the little frog" as part of Les Rendez-vous de Bernard. Good night!
Tonight we're talking about glasses.Yoline & Gabriel Veiga make us laugh with jokes related to glasses. Subsequently, Gabriel tells us about the glasses of Alice Fréchette-Alepin, co-host of the 2019 season. Teresa Picciano reads the story of the princess who wore glasses. Finally, David Morino closes the program with the story of Arlo, a dog who does not see very well!Good night !
Ce soir on parle des lunettes.Sanaa Bendahmane & Gabriel Veiga nous font rire avec des blagues en lien avec lunettes. Par la suite, Alice Fréchette-Alepin, co-animatrice de la saison 2019, nous parle de ses lunettes. Ensuite Sanaa Bendahmane & Gabriel Veiga lisent l'histoire de la princesse qui portait des lunettes. Enfin, Gabriel clôture l'émission avec l'histoire d'Arlo, un chien qui ne voit pas très bien !Bonne écoute.
Tonight we're talking about glasses.Yoline & Gabriel Veiga make us laugh with jokes related to glasses. Subsequently, Gabriel tells us about the glasses of Alice Fréchette-Alepin, co-host of the 2019 season. Teresa Picciano reads the story of the princess who wore glasses. Finally, David Morino closes the program with the story of Arlo, a dog who does not see very well!Good night !
It's Groundhog Day! For the occasion, Teresa Picciano tells us everything we need to know about Groundhog day. Then, Maxine Denis reads us a story called "Rita, the groundhog that could not whistle". Gabriel Veiga meets Catherine Duranceau from MétéoMédia. She tells us about her job and gives her prediction when it comes to groundhog day and the upcoming spring. Finally, Gabriel Veiga reads a funny story called "Groundhog's day off" for Les RDVs de Bernard. Have a great time !
It's Groundhog Day! For the occasion, Teresa Picciano tells us everything we need to know about Groundhog day. Then, Maxine Denis reads us a story called "Rita, the groundhog that could not whistle". Gabriel Veiga meets Catherine Duranceau from MétéoMédia. She tells us about her job and gives her prediction when it comes to groundhog day and the upcoming spring. Finally, Gabriel Veiga reads a funny story called "Groundhog's day off" for Les RDVs de Bernard. Have a great time !
Tonight we have a very special episode about those children facing sickness and health issues and fighting through them. They are heroes and tonight we are celebrating them.So first, Ari Skye, our new host, starts this episode by telling you about her personal story fighting through sickness. Then, we'll hear our friend Gabriel Veiga translate the interview of Docteur Sophie Mottard, Orthopedic surgeon oncologist at CHU Sainte-Justine. and Sanaa Bendahmane. And we'll finish with fabulous tales narrated by David Marino and Teresa Picciano.
Ce soir est une émission très spéciale pour Radio-Dodo dédiée à L’Univers des Enfants Héros, ces enfants qui font face aux défis de la maladie. En premier, Alice et Marilie nous introduisent Raphaëlle, nouvelle animatrice de la saison. Par la suite, on écoute Raphaëlle qui nous raconte son histoire personnelle. Ensuite, Sanaa Bendahmane s'entretient avec Dre.Sophie Mottard, Chirurgienne orthopédique oncologue au CHU Sainte-Justine. Pour finir, Gabriel Veiga et Sanaa Bendahmane nous lisent de merveilleux contes. Bonne soirée !
Tonight we have a very special episode about those children facing sickness and health issues and fighting through them. They are heroes and tonight we are celebrating them.So first, Ari Skye, our new host, starts this episode by telling you about her personal story fighting through sickness. Then, we’ll hear our friend Gabriel Veiga translate the interview of Docteur Sophie Mottard, Orthopedic surgeon oncologist at CHU Sainte-Justine. and Sanaa Bendahmane. And we’ll finish with fabulous tales narrated by David Marino and Teresa Picciano.
This evening, the theme of the show is Fantastic Creatures. First, Gabriel Veiga recites the classic tale Beauty and the Beast. Then, Paula Henriquez-Karmis reads the tale The Giraffe with the Missing Neck, written especially for Radio Dodo by Michel Marc Bouchard. After, we dance on Choeur en Jazz’s music. The show goes on with The Unicorn and His Friends read by Gabriel. Finally, Paula recites another part of My friend Dounia by Marya Zarif. Thank you so much for listening to Radio-Dodo. See you soon!
This evening, the theme of the show is Fantastic Creatures. First, Gabriel Veiga recites the classic tale Beauty and the Beast. Then, Paula Henriquez-Karmis reads the tale The Giraffe with the Missing Neck, written especially for Radio Dodo by Michel Marc Bouchard. After, we dance on Choeur en Jazz's music. The show goes on with The Unicorn and His Friends read by Gabriel. Finally, Paula recites another part of My friend Dounia by Marya Zarif. Thank you so much for listening to Radio-Dodo. See you soon!
Here’s a riddle for you: what surrounds us at all times, but is untouchable always? The answer to the riddle is also tonight’s theme on Radio-Dodo. It’s space! We start the show by learning how to become an astronaut with the Canadian Space Agency Junior Astronauts’ spokesperson, Jamie Sevigny, and Sanaa Bendahmane. Afterward, Paula Henriquez-Karmis adapts The Two First Astronauts, a tale written by our friend Louise Otis. Then, Paula reads an adaptation of The Little Prince from Antoine de St-Exupéry, suggested by our friend Isabelle Maréchal. The show goes on with a story from Bernard’s rendez-vous, recited by Gabriel Veiga, called The Tiny Moon that Wanted to See the Sun. After, we get to listen to the awaited follow up to My friend Dounia written by Marya Zarif and interpreted by Paula. See you next week!
Here's a riddle for you: what surrounds us at all times, but is untouchable always? The answer to the riddle is also tonight's theme on Radio-Dodo. It's space! We start the show by learning how to become an astronaut with the Canadian Space Agency Junior Astronauts' spokesperson, Jamie Sevigny, and Sanaa Bendahmane. Afterward, Paula Henriquez-Karmis adapts The Two First Astronauts, a tale written by our friend Louise Otis. Then, Paula reads an adaptation of The Little Prince from Antoine de St-Exupéry, suggested by our friend Isabelle Maréchal. The show goes on with a story from Bernard's rendez-vous, recited by Gabriel Veiga, called The Tiny Moon that Wanted to See the Sun. After, we get to listen to the awaited follow up to My friend Dounia written by Marya Zarif and interpreted by Paula. See you next week!
Aujourd’hui, le thème de l’émission est Je cuisine. Isabelle Veilleux commence l’émission en nous racontant sa belle histoire intitulée Cuisiner l’orge. Après, Gabriel Veiga nous interprète le classique Hansel et Gretel. Par la suite, Paula Henriquez-Karmis nous lit Jack et le haricot magique. Finalement, Romy Boutin St-Pierre nous partage une capsule sur la cuisine. Bonne écoute et la semaine prochaine!
Today, the theme of the show is I’m cooking. Paula Henriquez-Karmis starts the show with the beautiful story written by our friend Isabelle Veilleux, Cooking org. After, Gabriel Veiga performs Hansel and Gretel. Later, Paula reads Jack and the Beanstalk. We end the show on Romy Boutin St-Pierre’s rubric about cooking read by Gabriel. Thanks for listening and until next time, have a lovely evening.
Today, the theme of the show is I'm cooking. Paula Henriquez-Karmis starts the show with the beautiful story written by our friend Isabelle Veilleux, Cooking org. After, Gabriel Veiga performs Hansel and Gretel. Later, Paula reads Jack and the Beanstalk. We end the show on Romy Boutin St-Pierre's rubric about cooking read by Gabriel. Thanks for listening and until next time, have a lovely evening.
Ce soir, on parle des pompiers et des policiers dans notre émission intitulée Pin Pon. On débute la soirée avec une entrevue d’Yves Soutière, l’interprète de Pin-Pin de l’émission pour enfants Pin-Pon avec Gabriel Veiga. Après, Fady Dagher, le chef de la police de Longueuil parle de son travail à Brigitte Alepin. Par la suite, Caroline Codsi nous explique le métier de son neveu pompier, Max Codsi. Ce dernier lit le conte La tirelire de Jonathan écrit par Joelle Llapasset. Faites un beau dodo après l’émission. À la prochaine!
Today, we speak about police officers and firefighters! We start the evening with the interview of the actor Yves Soutière by Gabriel Veiga. Later, Fady Dagher, Longueuil’s Chief of police speaks about his work to Brigitte Alepin. Then, Caroline Codsi tells us about Max Codsi, her firefighter nephew, and his profession. The latter ends the show with the tale he suggested, Jonathan’s moneybox, written by Joelle Llapasset ,and read by Paula Henriquez-Karmis. See you soon.
Today, we speak about police officers and firefighters! We start the evening with the interview of the actor Yves Soutière by Gabriel Veiga. Later, Fady Dagher, Longueuil's Chief of police speaks about his work to Brigitte Alepin. Then, Caroline Codsi tells us about Max Codsi, her firefighter nephew, and his profession. The latter ends the show with the tale he suggested, Jonathan's moneybox, written by Joelle Llapasset ,and read by Paula Henriquez-Karmis. See you soon.
Ce soir, on s’intéresse à une activité vraiment importante. Le thème de l’émission est Je fais du sport. Marie-Anne Alepin débute la soirée avec un Vox pop. Par la suite, Brigitte Alepin conduit une entrevue avec le nageur et médaillé olympique Benoît Huot. Gabriel Veiga récapitule l’entrevue conduite par Marie-Raphaëlle Leblond sur l’escalade avec Deniz Seyierek et Anton Mikulcic. Après, 1 Jour/1 Question nous explique pourquoi c’est important de faire du sport et on termine la soirée avec la capsule de CitizenKid sur le judo. Passez une très belle semaine les amis et bonne soirée!
This evening, Radio-Dodo dedicates the show to all children and people who learn differently at school or elsewhere. The theme of tonight's installment is I learn differently. We start the show with a rubric on Tips for Kids with Learning Difficulties produced by Common Sense Media. Afterward, Marie-Raphaëlle Leblond reads The tale of the Camel. Later, Paula Henriquez-Karmis spoils us with the story of Epaminondas, adapted from Le conte des albums du père Castor Flammarion to a musical tale by Nathaly Pasieczny and Chantale Morin at Muzimonde, and to English by Paula. Gabriel Veiga reads The mice that roar suggested by Karine Zerbé and Paula recites her story The Extraordinary Boy. The show will come to an end with Romy Boutin St-Pierre's rubric retold by Gabriel. Have a wonderful evening. See you soon.
This evening, Radio-Dodo dedicates the show to all children and people who learn differently at school or elsewhere. The theme of tonight’s installment is I learn differently. We start the show with a rubric on Tips for Kids with Learning Difficulties produced by Common Sense Media. Afterward, Marie-Raphaëlle Leblond reads The tale of the Camel. Later, Paula Henriquez-Karmis spoils us with the story of Epaminondas, adapted from Le conte des albums du père Castor Flammarion to a musical tale by Nathaly Pasieczny and Chantale Morin at Muzimonde, and to English by Paula. Gabriel Veiga reads The mice that roar suggested by Karine Zerbé and Paula recites her story The Extraordinary Boy. The show will come to an end with Romy Boutin St-Pierre’s rubric retold by Gabriel. Have a wonderful evening. See you soon.
Ce soir, Radio-Dodo dédie son émission aux enfants et aux personnes qui apprennent autrement à l’école ou dans la vie. Le thème de notre émission est J’apprends différemment. La soirée commence avec une chronique produite par spectre de l’autisme.com en collaboration avec Autistes sans frontière. Par la suite, Gabriel Veiga nous lit L’histoire du chameau proposée par Marie-Raphaëlle Leblond. Après, Muzimonde nous gâte avec un conte bruité intitulé Épaminondas, adapté par Nathaly Pasieczny et Chantale Morin à partir du conte des albums du père Castor Flammarion. On continue l’émission avec les contes La souris qui rugit de Karine Zerbé et Samuel le garçon extraordinaire de Paula Henriquez-Karmis. On conclut la soirée avec une chronique de Romy Boutin-St-Pierre. Passez une très belle soirée et à la semaine prochaine.
This week, the theme is Spring. We start the evening with a reading of The sun, the clouds and the stars from Gabriel Veiga as part of Bernard's rendez-vous. Paula Henriquez-Karmis carries on with a beautiful poem titled Spring. Afterwards, Gabriel shares a story of his own also titled Spring. Then, Paula tells her own story Hazel, the grey squirrel. We conclude the show with Romy Boutin St-Pierre's rubric on the Middle Atlas mountains wildlife retold by Gabriel. Hopefully, you enjoy every story, rubric and poem tonight. See you next week.
Le sujet de l’émission aujourd’hui, c’est le printemps! On débute la soirée avec Les rendez-vous de Bernard. Bernard Derome nous lit le conte Le soleil, les nuages et les étoiles. On enchaîne avec le poème de Victor Hugo intitulé Le printemps, que Marie-Anne Alepin nous récite. Ensuite, Gabriel Veiga nous partage son compte du même nom. Par après, Paula raconte son histoire Noisette, l’écureuil gris. On termine l’émission avec une chronique de Romy Boutin St-Pierre à la découverte de la flore et la faune des montagnes de Boulemane.
This week, the theme is Spring. We start the evening with a reading of The sun, the clouds and the stars from Gabriel Veiga as part of Bernard’s rendez-vous. Paula Henriquez-Karmis carries on with a beautiful poem titled Spring. Afterwards, Gabriel shares a story of his own also titled Spring. Then, Paula tells her own story Hazel, the grey squirrel. We conclude the show with Romy Boutin St-Pierre’s rubric on the Middle Atlas mountains wildlife retold by Gabriel. Hopefully, you enjoy every story, rubric and poem tonight. See you next week.
I’m sleeping is today’s topic on Radio-Dodo. As part of Bernard’s Rendez-Vous, Gabriel Veiga reads a classic: The Sleeping Beauty. Afterward, Paula Henriquez-Karmis shares tips on how to sleep better from Marie-Anne Alepin. Paula then carries on with the recital of a Moroccan tale suggested by Romy Boutin St-Pierre titled Majnoun and Leila. At last, Gabriel recreates Nisrine Safa’s minute of relaxation. Radio-Dodo wishes you a wonderful night of sleep. See you next week!
I'm sleeping is today's topic on Radio-Dodo. As part of Bernard's Rendez-Vous, Gabriel Veiga reads a classic: The Sleeping Beauty. Afterward, Paula Henriquez-Karmis shares tips on how to sleep better from Marie-Anne Alepin. Paula then carries on with the recital of a Moroccan tale suggested by Romy Boutin St-Pierre titled Majnoun and Leila. At last, Gabriel recreates Nisrine Safa's minute of relaxation. Radio-Dodo wishes you a wonderful night of sleep. See you next week!
Tonight's topic is the means of transport. The show begins with Romy Boutin St-Pierre's rubric retold by Gabriel Veiga. With a friend, Romy discusses the multiple means of transport. Afterward, Paula Henriquez-Karmis explains the history of dinghies. This segment was first written by Marie-Anne Alepin. Last but not least, Paula recites the follow-up to Marya Zarif's beautiful story, My friend Dounia. Radio-Dodo wishes you the most wonderful show.
Tonight’s topic is the means of transport. The show begins with Romy Boutin St-Pierre’s rubric retold by Gabriel Veiga. With a friend, Romy discusses the multiple means of transport. Afterward, Paula Henriquez-Karmis explains the history of dinghies. This segment was first written by Marie-Anne Alepin. Last but not least, Paula recites the follow-up to Marya Zarif’s beautiful story, My friend Dounia. Radio-Dodo wishes you the most wonderful show.
Tonight’s topic is musical instruments. We start out the evening with a tale selected for Bernard’s Rendez-vous. The title of the tale Is Leo’s difficult decision and it will be read by Gabriel Veiga. He will also retell Romy Boutin St-Pierre’s rubric on traditional Moroccan music instruments. Romy spoke with Maalem Amlil, a Gnawa's music lover. He'll even play for us a song that talks about the sea. Finally, Paula Henriquez-Karmis will recite Marya Zarif’s beautiful story from her series My friend Dounia. Radio-Dodo wishes you a wonderful show. Good night.
Tonight's topic is musical instruments. We start out the evening with a tale selected for Bernard's Rendez-vous. The title of the tale Is Leo's difficult decision and it will be read by Gabriel Veiga. He will also retell Romy Boutin St-Pierre's rubric on traditional Moroccan music instruments. Romy spoke with Maalem Amlil, a Gnawa's music lover. He'll even play for us a song that talks about the sea. Finally, Paula Henriquez-Karmis will recite Marya Zarif's beautiful story from her series My friend Dounia. Radio-Dodo wishes you a wonderful show. Good night.
The topic of tonight’s show gives us the ability to travel, to feed ourselves and to play water sports. Tonight’s theme is none other than the sea. We start out the show with a reading from Gabriel Veiga of Peter and the parrot. The tale was first selected for Bernard’s rendez-vous. Afterward, Paula Henriquez-Karmis recites an adaptation of the musical tale Bonjour petite baleine, originally written by Achim Bröger and Brigitte Sourisse and adapted for Radio-Dodo at Muzimonde by Nathaly Pasieczny and Chantale Morin. It was initially performed by Nathaly and her students Romane Larin-Morisset, Margot Forgues et Lou Brasset on Radio-Dodo’s French program. For this iteration of the tale, Paula translated and recited the story, but the songs were kept intact in their original French language. At last, Paula will also read a poem titled The tide rises, The tide falls from Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. See you soon.
The topic of tonight's show gives us the ability to travel, to feed ourselves and to play water sports. Tonight's theme is none other than the sea. We start out the show with a reading from Gabriel Veiga of Peter and the parrot. The tale was first selected for Bernard's rendez-vous. Afterward, Paula Henriquez-Karmis recites an adaptation of the musical tale Bonjour petite baleine, originally written by Achim Bröger and Brigitte Sourisse and adapted for Radio-Dodo at Muzimonde by Nathaly Pasieczny and Chantale Morin. It was initially performed by Nathaly and her students Romane Larin-Morisset, Margot Forgues et Lou Brasset on Radio-Dodo's French program. For this iteration of the tale, Paula translated and recited the story, but the songs were kept intact in their original French language. At last, Paula will also read a poem titled The tide rises, The tide falls from Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. See you soon.
In the epic two-hour season one finale, we discuss Kenneth Branagh's Thor (2011) and Ryan Coogler's Black Panther (2018). This is part 2 of 2. Co-hosts Gabriel Veiga and Jane Fox can be found at their respective Twitter homes, @VeigaGabe and @janethefox, or at the podcast's dedicated email, howtogetawaywithshakespeare@gmail.com. Kill us with kindness.
In the epic two-hour season one finale, we discuss Kenneth Branagh's Thor (2011) and Ryan Coogler's Black Panther (2018). This is part 1 of 2. Co-hosts Gabriel Veiga and Jane Fox can be found at their respective Twitter homes, @VeigaGabe and @janethefox, or at the podcast's dedicated email, howtogetawaywithshakespeare@gmail.com. Kill us with kindness.
We're just a simple podcast trying to make our way in the universe. On this May 4th, we bring you a discussion of the notorious prequels—the good, the bad, the Shakespeare-related. May the force be with us all. Co-hosts Gabriel Veiga and Jane Fox can be found at their respective Twitter homes, @VeigaGabe and @janethefox, or at the podcast's dedicated email, howtogetawaywithshakespeare@gmail.com. Kill us with kindness.