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durée : 00:09:39 - Une semaine dans leurs vies - L'autrice de "Archipel" (éditions de l'Olivier), en compétition pour le Prix du livre Inter, explore la relation père-fille à travers un livre singulier qui interroge les liens familiaux, la mémoire et la transmission. Un témoignage fort sur la redécouverte d'un parent avant qu'il ne soit trop tard. - invités : Hélène Gaudy - Hélène Gaudy : Écrivaine française
Rencontre avec Céline Pévrier, des éditions sun/sun, Adrien Genoudet, qui dirige la collection « Fléchette » au sein de la maison, et Hélène Gaudy, l'une des premières autrices à y avoir été publiée.
This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit meetthemess.substack.comMove over, Meet the Press—it's time to MEET THE MESS!This week on the podcast: Pope Francis died and JD Vance might've been his final visitor. (Curious timing.
Your words were found and I ate them
durée : 00:58:47 - La Conversation littéraire - par : Mathias Énard - Alors que paraît "Archipels" aux éditions de L'Olivier, Hélène Gaudy compose ce récit de filiation autour de la figure du père et dans une conversation avec lui. L'universitaire Laurent Demanze détaille cette forme, en écho aux "Vies minuscules" de Pierre Michon et "La place" d'Annie Ernaux. - réalisation : Laure-Hélène Planchet, Rafik Zénine - invités : Hélène Gaudy Écrivaine française; Laurent Demanze Professeur de littérature à l'Université de Grenoble
From Burnout to Empowerment: How One Woman Took Control of Her Story In the journey of personal growth, particularly when grappling with feelings of isolation and burnout, the significance of surrounding oneself with supportive individuals cannot be overstated. Caroline Lacaille-Gaudy's experience, as shared in the podcast episode, underscores the importance of having a network that fosters growth and provides a sense of belonging. In this episode of the School of Self-Image, host Tonya Leigh welcomes Caroline, who shares her transformative journey after leaving a successful corporate career in late 2021. Caroline discusses how she learned to become the editor in chief of her own life, empowering herself to create meaningful changes. Since embracing this mindset, she has launched two purpose-driven businesses, published a book on Amazon, and enhanced her relationships as a mother and wife. Caroline's inspiring story highlights the importance of living intentionally and provides insights on how to stop reacting to life's twists and instead, start creating your own narrative. Join Tonya andd Caroline as they explore the tools and mindset shifts that can help you stop living life by default and start creating it intentionally. Plus, learn more about the upcoming Live Like an Editor workshop. Talking Points: 00:22 - Caroline's Achievements Post-Corporate Career 01:21 - Corporatte Burnout 02:57 - Feeling Unfulfilled Despite Success 04:06 - Realization of Misalignment with Motherhood 06:22 - Living Life by Default 08:45 - Shifting Perspectives and Addressing Objections 11:44 - Becoming a Coach and Finding Purpose 15:02 - Being the Editor-in-Chief of Your Life 18:15 - Caroline's Word for the Year: Expansive 21:07 - Learning Through Stories 24:06 - Unpacking Past Experiences 27:43 - Realization of Isolation 30:07 - Managing Spousal Stress 34:00 - Impact of Learning Tools on Parenting 37:56 - Belief in Possibility and Daily Habits 43:30 - Teaching Gratitude to Daughter 46:11 - Advice for Burnt Out Women Quotes: "I had been following this path of success, ticking the boxes, having the wonderful office with the view and the title and the car... and yet it felt like there was always something missing." "Knowing that I'm in control of my emotional state of being is the most liberating news ever." "How would bold me, how would worthy me, how would discipline me... behave right now?" "It's OK to have certain standards. It's OK to ask for certain things. It's OK to behave such a way." "It's the books on your bookshelf. It's the music you listen to. It's the clutter or not clutter, depending on how you keep your home, all of it is sending a message to you about who you think you are." "I switched from fixing to, I get to create, I get to create myself. It's a very different energy." "A well-lived life is nothing more than a collection of well-lived days." "There is no hurry. My favorite mantra." Useful Resources: Click HERE for the Live Like an Editor Workshop Click HERE to join the Membership Click HERE for a FREE download Click HERE to sign up for our newsletter, The Edit Connect with Self-Image Coach Tonya Leigh: Click HERE to follow our Instagram Click HERE to visit our website Click HERE to visit our Facebook group Click HERE to follow our TikTok Click HERE to subscribe to our YouTube channel Connect with Caroline: Click HERE for Caroline's Website Click HERE for Bliss by Caroline
durée : 01:48:29 - Comme un samedi - par : Arnaud Laporte - Véritable phare de la scène musicale française depuis plus de 30 ans, comme nous le rappelle le double disque rétrospectif qu'il a signé à l'automne, Dominique A a toutefois les deux pieds dans le présent, qu'il conjugue avec poésie. Carte blanche à un artiste lumineux et ouvert sur le monde ! - réalisation : Alexandre Fougeron - invités : Dominique A Artiste Auteur-compositeur-interprète, guitariste, poète, écrivain; Hélène Gaudy Écrivaine française; Sébastien Boisseau Contrebassiste jazz, co-dirigeant du label Yolk (1974, Lille); Gwen de Bonneval Dessinateur et scénariste de bande dessinée; Julien Noël Musicien
At a New Delhi conference, an Assamese writer is interrogated on why he writes about magical folktales instead of the insurgencies. A mother splashes around in the village lake to mask the lovemaking sounds of her son with another man. A newly arrived graduate student in Minnesota navigates living arrangements with his white roommate, Mike, and Mike's Indian girlfriend. In agile and frank prose, The Way You Want to Be Loved: Short Stories (Gaudy Boy, 2024) tells the stories of queer, displaced lives from India's Northeast, an underrepresented region in English fiction. A hybrid cast of characters represents the common people in these thirteen stories, whether western-trained academic or village sorcerer, army soldier or local politician, homeward-bound son or dutiful daughter-in-law. They wrestle with diasporic melancholia, the social pressures of familial duty, and the search for their own personhood, even as they live in a world where personhood is continually compromised and reshaped under oppressive forces larger than themselves. Aruni Kashyap offers up a powerful critique of the malfunctioning democracies of India and the US, deftly balancing devastation and tragedy with a darkly humorous tone that has readers questioning their laughter. At its core, The Way You Want to Be Loved explores what it means to love, desire, and long for life under the duress of everyday and state-sanctioned violence and discrimination. Arnab Dutta Roy is Assistant Professor of World Literature and Postcolonial Theory at Florida Gulf Coast University. 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
At a New Delhi conference, an Assamese writer is interrogated on why he writes about magical folktales instead of the insurgencies. A mother splashes around in the village lake to mask the lovemaking sounds of her son with another man. A newly arrived graduate student in Minnesota navigates living arrangements with his white roommate, Mike, and Mike's Indian girlfriend. In agile and frank prose, The Way You Want to Be Loved: Short Stories (Gaudy Boy, 2024) tells the stories of queer, displaced lives from India's Northeast, an underrepresented region in English fiction. A hybrid cast of characters represents the common people in these thirteen stories, whether western-trained academic or village sorcerer, army soldier or local politician, homeward-bound son or dutiful daughter-in-law. They wrestle with diasporic melancholia, the social pressures of familial duty, and the search for their own personhood, even as they live in a world where personhood is continually compromised and reshaped under oppressive forces larger than themselves. Aruni Kashyap offers up a powerful critique of the malfunctioning democracies of India and the US, deftly balancing devastation and tragedy with a darkly humorous tone that has readers questioning their laughter. At its core, The Way You Want to Be Loved explores what it means to love, desire, and long for life under the duress of everyday and state-sanctioned violence and discrimination. Arnab Dutta Roy is Assistant Professor of World Literature and Postcolonial Theory at Florida Gulf Coast University. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/literature
durée : 00:04:23 - Une semaine dans leurs vies - On connaîtra le 17 décembre le lauréat du Goncourt des détenus. Quelque 600 personnes incarcérées à travers toute la France ont participé à l'opération, lancée pour la première fois en 2022. Pendant plusieurs semaines, les détenus ont lu, échangé, et rencontré des auteurs.
Dans son nouveau livre, Hélène Gaudy, part sur les traces de son père qui porte le nom d'une île. Au gré des objets et autres traces qu'elle découvre dans l'atelier de cet artiste engagé et secret, une exploration mémorielle commune se construit, une géographie intime s'écrit. La romancière s'engage là dans une voix autobiographique où l'on retrouve sa sensibilité et sa délicatesse. Elle construit une lecture musicale avec la complicité de Xavier Mussat, partageant aussi quelques images qui ont été des jalons de l'écriture.
Aujourd’hui dans La Librairie des étudiants, nous poursuivons notre découverte du Prix du Roman des étudiants France Culture avec le dernier roman d’Hélène Gaudy, Archipels, publié aux éditions de l’Olivier. Hélène raconte son père, à travers ses souvenirs et les objets qu’il... Continue Reading →
Chatterheads, we hope you had a wonderful Halloween season / Day Of The Dead celebrations... However, as we all know the annual Crown Jewel PLE has come and gone... Tune in now to find out the thoughts of your favorite TLC Boys as well as other things around the WWE.
durée : 00:27:48 - Les Midis de Culture - par : Marie Labory - Au programme du débat critique, de la littérature : "Jacaranda" de Gaël Faye, "Houris" de Kamel Daoud, "Archipels" d'Hélène Gaudy et "Madelaine avant l'aube" de Sandrine Collette. - réalisation : Laurence Malonda - invités : Élise Lépine Journaliste littéraire au Point; Virginie Bloch-Lainé Productrice à France Culture, critique littéraire, romancière.
Avec "Archipels" (ed. de l'Olivier) Hélène Gaudy raconte sa découverte d'une île qui porte le même prénom que son père. Jean-Charles, ce bout de terre bientôt englouti par la montée des océans, suscite chez elle l'envie d'une exploration de la figure paternelle, territoire auréolé de mystère, qu'elle ambitionne de sauver de l'engloutissement. La romancière est au micro de Layla Shlonsky.
durée : 00:11:17 - L'invité de 7h50 du week-end - Hélène Gaudy fait partie des quatre finaliste de la sélection du prix Goncourt, décerné le 4 novembre pour son roman ”Archipels” (L'Olivier), qui retrace l'histoire de son père et propose une réflexion sur la mémoire, l'oubli et la transmission.
durée : 02:59:41 - Le 6/9 du week-end - par : Ali Baddou, Marion L'hour - Aujourd'hui dans le 6/9, nous recevons la romancière Hélène Gaudy à 7h50, puis dans le grand entretien, chroniques du procès Pélicot avec la journaliste et chroniqueuse judiciaire au Monde Pascale Robert-Diard et notre journaliste au service police-justice de France Inter, Jean-Philippe Deniau.
Also on Arizona Spotlight: Find out how the Assistance League of Tucson has been helping people in need for 65 years; and cold blooded critters (and those who love them) gather for the 22nd Tucson Reptile and Amphibian Show..
durée : 00:58:45 - La Conversation littéraire - par : Mathias Énard - Alors que paraît "Archipels" aux éditions de L'Olivier, Hélène Gaudy compose ce récit de filiation autour de la figure du père et dans une conversation avec lui. L'universitaire Laurent Demanze détaille cette forme, en écho aux "Vies minuscules" de Pierre Michon et "La place" d'Annie Ernaux. - réalisation : Laure-Hélène Planchet, Rafik Zénine - invités : Hélène Gaudy Écrivaine française; Laurent Demanze Professeur de littérature à l'Université de Grenoble
PREVIEW: LAS VEGAS: HIGH-SPEED TRAIN: Colleague Jeff Bliss introduces the plans for the wonderfully gaudy and pop high-speed train from Greater Los Angeles to the Strip. More later. 1940 Clark County
Me puse a buscar herramientas de autoconocimiento y encontré varias, sin embargo, el Diseño Humano, no la busqué, llegó a mi a través de mi amiga Gaudy Martínez, ella es Life Coach Energético y con esta herramienta me ha ayudado a conocer más de mi y cómo vivir mi vida basada en mi Diseño Humano. En su cuenta de Instagram @CreandoelBalance ella te ayuda a conocerte mejor y si tú sabes más de ti, irremediablemente todo a tu alrededor también será mejor, llevándote también a tener una mejor relación contigo y con los demás, llámese familia, amigos, clientes y más. Escucha este maravilloso episodio, el primero que hago presencial y donde podrás conocer un poco más de ti. Que lo disfrutes belleza, si quieres más de este episodio, el contenido completo y otros más lo conseguirás en patreon.com/analodesigns Para disfrutar más de nuestro contenido SUSCRÍBETE a mis lunes de #Analoletter https://analodesigns.com/ Únete a mi comunidad en:
Apple Music reveals their top 100 best albums of all time and I want to self destruct. A restaurant owner sends an invite to get beatdown after a customer leaves a bad review. 9th Wonder teases Larry June collab after sending him batch of beats. Follow me on Twitter & Instagram: @siddavis Podcast IG: @thesocialintrovertpodcast Podcast Twitter: @SocialintroPod Send emails to: thesocialintrovertpodcastegmail.com Music featured: Intro Song: Kota The Friend - TULUM (Feat. Hit-Boy) Gangrene - You Should Join The Army Outro Song: UA.X - Nothing Compares --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-social-introvert/message
We talk about the comfortable win over North Melbourne and the impact the likes of Davies, Uwland and Jeffrey had on the game, how good Mac Andrew looks and the votes.We also talk logo and jersey rebrands as well looking ahead to a massive game for the club against Geelong on FTA TV this Thursday night.Thanks for listening! If you have a question, comment or feedback for us, get in touch below.Email: turnoverthetape@gmail.comTwitter: @turnoverthetapeFacebookCheers,K
This week on S&A Lindsay is joined by Carmelita Valdez McKoy. As the put in a CD Sound Track in their Portable CD Player and live the good life. It's a Double of Baz Luhrmann Romeo + Juliet (1996) & Stephan Elliott's The Adventures of Priscilla Queen of the Desert (1994) This is a Double of clashing colours, pop and theatre. Original Graphics Nadine Whitney Original Music Anthony King Listen to Schlock & Awe on your favourite podcast app
The Dome Foamers cover a couple of moves that have happened over the past couple of weeks and talk hypothetical lineups.
So Gaudy Talks Being From Las Vegas, Latino Hip Hop, Diddy Accusations, 2Pac, Soulja Boy & more https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6ri-3YrqSXU
With great distaste we present to you the Norway maple (Acer platanoides). This suburbanite tree of many faces is very popular, which might be the best thing we can say about it. But we have many good things to say about diversity. In every facet of life, diversity makes us stronger… and trees are no different! Let's also define invasiveness and hear Casey's extremely hot take.Completely Arbortrary is produced and hosted by Casey Clapp and Alex CrowsonJoin the Cone of the Month ClubSupport the show on PatreonFollow along on InstagramFind Arbortrary merch on our storeFind additional reading on our websiteCover art by Jillian BartholdMusic by Aves and The Mini-VandalsThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5803202/advertisement
We are finally backed on our regular schedule!!!! Collins and Frank talked about their recent fountain pen/stationery journal. Frank shares a certain reddit post on finding the ugliest pen as a gag gift, and the two look at some recent releases. Goods/media mentioned:Nahvalur Narwhal Voyage Vacation Cancun SEThe ugliest Pen has arrivedHonorable MentionMad Science Pen CompanySkogsy PenSkogsy Pocket PenSkogsy the Chonky Pocket PenHobonichi Techo on Transition to Tomoe PaperNahvalur Ikkaku- Lan YueNahvalur Yu-Tu - Jade RabitSchon Design New PenLeonardo X Pen Boutique - Momento Zero Usagiya LE Vanishing Point
Patrick Mahomes honored by fellow NFL players as the best in the league and AG Andrew Bailey discusses various issues including Missouri lawsuits against Biden.
This week! This month! This WHATEVER! We are here and we are talking about pop culture and why the hell people air their dirty laundry online. It a casual conversation as we ease back into podcasting and we hope you enjoy it. FOLLOW! @gaudypositiveshow @jennyzigrino @styleethic
South African Doing Great Things talking about 125 Heritage Exhibition - Gaudy Day for St John's College with Jane Lane – Headmistress of St John's College Prep School.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's episode 331 and we're not recording on Wednesdays anymore because Christine cannot handle Em's continued use of "hump day". This week Em takes us to their favorite - Oh, Canada - for the creepy ghost stories of the University of Toronto. Then Christine covers the tragic and eerie case of the Porco family murders. It's a weirdly ax-heavy episode and we're sorry... and that's why we drink!Don't miss Christine and Alexander's tour this summer for Beach Too Sandy, Water Too Wet! beachtoosandy.com
Juan Carlos Pichardo, Ñonguito, Harold Diaz, Oscar Carrasquillo, Katherin Amesty, Begoña Guillen y Anier Barros
Juan Carlos Pichardo, Ñonguito, Harold Diaz, Oscar Carrasquillo, Katherin Amesty, Begoña Guillen y Anier Barros
Juan Carlos Pichardo, Ñonguito, Harold Diaz, Oscar Carrasquillo, Katherin Amesty, Begoña Guillen y Anier Barros
Juan Carlos Pichardo, Ñonguito, Harold Diaz, Oscar Carrasquillo, Katherin Amesty, Begoña Guillen y Anier Barros
On this episode, Ayana talks with rapper So Gaudy.
Hey there. We know you've been wanting another episode and we finally delivered! Gaudy Positive has been going through some changes. We have some big announcements coming but until then here is the new season and new episode. We talk lady parts. We talk Weasel Bod. We talk vagina gummies. We talk all things OBGYN and you learn a lot about Jenny's insides. Get ready! It's a weird one!
If the idea of cable car service to Timberline Lodge strikes you as a not particularly bad one, you're not alone. Over the years since the Wyler group proposed the glass-and-steel mountaintop skyscraper, several proposals have been floated for cable-car service up the mountain. So far, only one has been built, and it was an immediate and colossal failure: The Skiway Tram project. (Mount Hood, Clackamas and Hood River Counties; 1920s, 1930s, 1950s) (For text and pictures, see https://offbeatoregon.com/20-08.timberline-lodge-skiway-bus.html)
Gucci opened a luggage store, the Bling Bishop got charged with fraud, workwear is on trend, and footwear has a long way to go to be more inclusive. And 90s blowouts are back! Allegedly. Come hang out! www.popfashionpodcast.com Insta: @popfashionpodcast
Happy New Year fam! We talk the AFC and NFC playoff picture. Can anyone beat the top 3 in the AFC? Who's the sleeper in the NFC? The offense in the NBA has been absolutely out of control. Folks dropping 50+ nightly. Why? I ask Nick about some of the top scorers in the association and he tells me who he thinks is a better bucket. KD or Luka? We close out the show talking about the Chicago Bears. Successful season? No doubt about it. video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DPJ1irANcm8&t=14s&ab_channel=NOKETCHUPPODCAST
You live next door to a gaudy, massive Christmas display and you can't even get into your own driveway in addition to people walking all over your yard. What do you do to deal with the chaos from Thanksgiving to New Years everynight until 1am Well, Helene came up with the perfect way to deal with the rude people walking across her yard and we'll give you a hint - it has to do with with her dogs and the neighbor's great dane.
A man is arrested for a single typo, a woman gets on buses at random, and two friends reunite in a changed world.... Diverse in form, scope and style, Amanat: Women's Writing from Kazakhstan (Gaudy Boy, 2022) brings together the voices of thirteen female Kazakhstani writers, to offer a glimpse into the many lives, stories, and histories of one of the largest countries to emerge from the breakup of the Soviet Union. The twenty-four stories in Amanat, translated into English from Kazakh and Russian, comprise a groundbreaking survey of women's writing in the Central Asian country over its thirty years of independence, paying homage to the rich but largely unrecorded oral storytelling tradition of the region. Contemplating nostalgia, politics, and intergenerational history in a time altered by modernity, Amanat acutely traces the uncertainties, struggles, joys, and losses of a corner of the post-Soviet world often unseen and overlooked. Utterly absorbing, Amanat is an invitation to listen-the women of Kazakhstan have stories to tell. 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
A man is arrested for a single typo, a woman gets on buses at random, and two friends reunite in a changed world.... Diverse in form, scope and style, Amanat: Women's Writing from Kazakhstan (Gaudy Boy, 2022) brings together the voices of thirteen female Kazakhstani writers, to offer a glimpse into the many lives, stories, and histories of one of the largest countries to emerge from the breakup of the Soviet Union. The twenty-four stories in Amanat, translated into English from Kazakh and Russian, comprise a groundbreaking survey of women's writing in the Central Asian country over its thirty years of independence, paying homage to the rich but largely unrecorded oral storytelling tradition of the region. Contemplating nostalgia, politics, and intergenerational history in a time altered by modernity, Amanat acutely traces the uncertainties, struggles, joys, and losses of a corner of the post-Soviet world often unseen and overlooked. Utterly absorbing, Amanat is an invitation to listen-the women of Kazakhstan have stories to tell. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/gender-studies
Happy Halloween babies! This episode comes out a bit early. Kat and Jenny went on a tour of New England and ended up in the spookiest town in the USA - Salem MA. They enjoyed the spooky festivities of the Mass's most ghoulish town by staying in a haunted hotel: The Merchant Hotel. Did anything happen? Who knows. You figure it out!
We welcome onto the podcast the amazing and talented Paulina Pinsky! She is an accomplished writer, comedian, fashionable gal about town, and so much more (including a figure skater). This chat was so warm, and filled with deep stories and connections as we traversed difficult topics like getting sober and addiction. This is an episode NOT to be missed. FOLLOW AND RATE US! @gaudypositiveshow @jennyzigrino @styleethic @paulinapinsky https://www.paulinapinsky.com/
Gaudy hits the road! This week, we went to SF to experience the legendary Folsom Street Fair. This is a gathering of kink, LGTBQIA+, sexual explorers, lifestylers, furries...if you can kink it, it's out on the streets. We discuss what it felt like to be day players in this lifestyle street fair, the history of the fair, and discuss safe spaces and how they can evolve over time. Should they evolve? We answer tough questions, whether right or wrong, and try to tackle hard topics with curiosity and empathy. FOLLOW AND SUBSCRIBE @gaudypositiveshow @jennyzigrino @styleethic