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Estamos de cine
Y "Minecraft" se hizo real + "Guillermo Tell" + "Sorda" + "La huella del mal" + BSO "Willow": Adiós, Kilmer

Estamos de cine

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2025 70:36


Bienvenidos a una de esas semanas de cine en las que no es fácil elegir el adjetivo calificativo que resuma mejor la oferta heterogénea que acaba de desembarcar en las salas de cine. Y es que acaba de llegar un videojuego pixelado como "Minecraft", que se convierte en película; un héroe legendario de la Suiza medieval como es Guillermo Tell, que ya tiene su peli aventurera; una emotiva introspección en el mundo de la sordera y de las relaciones de pareja con la peli española "Sorda" y un thriller un tanto macabro, también español, y protagonizado por Blanca Suárez y Daniel Grao: "La huella del mal". Min 5: MINECRAFT, LA PELÍCULA (3 estrellas) En el tranquilo mundo del Overworld, Steve vive felizmente junto a su fiel lobo Denis.Allí, puede construir todo lo que desee en pocos minutos. Sin embargo, la amenaza del siniestro Malgosha irrumpe en su vida al secuestrarlos. La misión de rescatarlos recae en cuatro inadaptados transportados inesperadamente a este mundo cúbico. Jack Black y Jason Momoa protagonizan la esperada adaptación de uno de los videojuegos con más seguidores de todo el mundo y que se convierte en una buena opción de entretenimiento sin complejos para toda la familia. Min 16: GUILLERMO TELL (3 estrellas) Claes Bang encarna con intensidad y carisma a Guillermo Tell, el legendario ballestero suizo que desafió al poder tiránico en nombre de la libertad. En un territorio montañoso marcado por la opresión del Imperio de los Habsburgo, Tell se ve obligado a ejecutar una peligrosa hazaña: disparar una flecha sobre la cabeza de su propio hijo, como castigo por no inclinarse ante el sombrero del gobernador Gessler. Bajo la dirección del británico Nick Hamm, Guillermo Tell cobra nueva vida en una interesante y entretenida reinterpretación cinematográfica del legendario héroe suizo que ha convencido sin alardes a nuestro Filtro Luchini. Min 24: SORDA (3,5 estrellas) En Sorda, la debutante Eva Libertad ofrece una mirada íntima, valiente y profundamente humana sobre la experiencia de vivir en un mundo que no siempre escucha. Protagonizada por Miriam Garlo, en una interpretación conmovedora y auténtica, la película narra la historia de una mujer sorda que desea ser madre, mientras se enfrenta a los desafíos invisibles que impone una sociedad normativizada y llena de prejuicios. A su lado, Álvaro Cervantes encarna a su pareja, en un relato que explora el amor, la comunicación, el deseo y las barreras —tanto externas como internas— que emergen en el camino hacia la maternidad. Min 31: LA HUELLA DEL MAL (2,5 estrellas) Dirigida por Manuel Ríos San Martín, La Huella del Mal es un inquietante thriller psicológico que ahonda en las raíces del crimen y en los límites de la mente humana. Protagonizada por Blanca Suárez y Daniel Grao, la historia se sitúa en una pequeña localidad sacudida por un asesinato que despierta los fantasmas del pasado y revela un entramado de secretos largamente enterrados. Min 37: UNA VIDA EN SECRETO (1 estrella) "Una vida en secreto" es una película estadounidense de 2024 dirigida por Savi Gabizon y protagonizada por Richard Gere y Diane Kruger. La trama sigue a Daniel, un adinerado empresario neoyorquino interpretado por Gere, quien descubre que su exnovia Rachel (Suzanne Clément) tuvo un hijo suyo hace 20 años sin su conocimiento. Min 42: LA PELI DE TU VIDA, CON PEDRO ÁNGEL SÁNCHEZ Uno de los locutores más queridos y seguidos de Radio Castilla-La Mancha, Pedro Ángel Sánchez, ha compartido con la audiencia cuál es la película que más le ha marcado a lo largo de su vida. Director del programa musical "La tarde suena bien" y autor del exitoso libro "Nada es eterno, salvo La Carrá", Pedro Ángel se adentra en los recuerdos de su memoria cinéfila para desvelar ese título que dejó una huella imborrable en su corazón. Esta vez nos toca mirar hacia uno de los grandes directores de nuestra tierra. Min 51: BSO "WILLOW": ADIÓS A VAL KILMER Y el diván de las bandas sonoras quiere hacerse eco en este capítulo de una triste noticia. La muerte, a los 65 años, del actor americano Val Kilmer. Después de conocer con qué peli de su filmografía se quedan Alberto Luchini y Raquel Hernández, Ángel Luque ha querido poner el foco en su papel de intrépido caballero protector y seductor en Willow. Y es que la peli de Ron Howard, del año 88, tiene un aval que supera al propio resultado de la película: La banda sonora del gran James Horner que nos servirá para decir adiós al actor que dejó su impronta en Top Secret. Top Gun, Heat, el Santo o Batman Forever.

EL MIRADOR
EL MIRADOR T05C148 Vamos al cine con Antonio Rentero. La favorita, Birdman, El evangelio según San Mateo y Sorda (04/04/2025)

EL MIRADOR

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2025 11:02


Sábado 5 de abril / 21:30 horasLa favorita (The favourite; Yorgos Lanthimos, 2018). Reino Unido. 121'.VOSEPrincipios del siglo XVIII. Inglaterra está en guerra contra Francia. Una reina debilitada, Anne, ocupa el trono, mientras que su amiga Lady Sarah gobierna en la práctica el país en su lugar, debido al precario estado de salud y al carácter inestable de la monarca. Cuando una nueva sirvienta, Abigail, aparece en palacio, su encanto seduce a Sarah. Esta ayuda a Abigail, la cual ve una oportunidad para regresar a sus raíces aristocráticas. Como la política ocupa gran parte del tiempo de Sarah, Abigail empieza a acompañar con más frecuencia a la reina. Domingo 6 de abril / 17:30 horasBirdman (Alejandro González Iñárritu, 2014) USA 118'.VOSEDespués de hacerse famoso interpretando en el cine a un célebre superhéroe, la estrella Riggan Thomson trata de darle un nuevo rumbo a su vida, luchando contra su ego, recuperando a su familia y preparándose para el estreno de una obra teatral en Broadway que le reafirme en su prestigio profesional como actor.Lunes 7 de abril / 20:45 horasEl evangelio según San Mateo (Il vangelo secondo Matteo; Pier Paolo Pasolini, 1964). Italia. 137'. VOSEEn clave neorrealista pero sin apartarse del texto bíblico, el siempre polémico y poliédrico Pasolini realiza un cercano retrato de Jesús de Nazaret. ESTRENOS DE LA SEMANAMinecraft, la película (Jared Hess, 101 min.)Jason Momoa, Jack Black, Sebastian EugeneBienvenido al mundo de Minecraft, donde la creatividad no sólo ayuda a crear, sino que es esencial para la supervivencia. Cuatro inadaptados -Garrett "El Basurero" Garrison (Momoa), Henry (Hansen), Natalie (Myers) y Dawn (Brooks)- se encuentran luchando con problemas ordinarios cuando de repente se ven arrastrados a través de un misterioso portal al Mundo Exterior: un extraño país de las maravillas cúbico que se nutre de la imaginación. Para volver a casa, tendrán que dominar este mundo (y protegerlo de cosas malvadas como Piglins y Zombies, también) mientras se embarcan en una búsqueda mágica con un inesperado experto artesano, Steve (Black). Juntos, su aventura desafiará a los cinco a ser audaces y a volver a conectar con las cualidades que hacen que cada uno de ellos sea único y creativo... las mismas habilidades que necesitan para prosperar en el mundo real.Sorda (Eva Libertad, 100 min.)Miriam Garlo, Álvaro Cervantes, Elena Irureta, Ángela, una mujer sorda, va a tener un bebé con Héctor, su pareja oyente. El embarazo hace aflorar sus miedos frente la maternidad y sobre cómo podrá comunicarse con su hija. La llegada de la niña genera una crisis en la pareja y lleva a Ángela a afrontar la crianza de su hija en un mundo que no está hecho para ella. Largometraje basado en el corto de 2021 del mismo nombre.Guillermo Tell (Nick Hamm, 133 min.)Claes Bang, Connor Swindels, Ben Kingsley, Jonathan PriceEn 1307, las fuerzas austriacas oprimen al pueblo suizo. Guillermo Tell juró no volver a usar la violencia tras su paso por las Cruzadas, pero se ve obligado a unirse a la rebelión para detener el derramamiento de sangre. Como castigo, el gobernador Gessler obliga a Tell a disparar una manzana sobre la cabeza de su hijo Walter, de lo que saldrá ileso por sus habilidades con la ballesta. Gessler hace cautivos a Tell y a la princesa Bertha de Habsburgo, que rápidamente escapan. Tell regresa para liderar una rebelión contra los invasores austriacos, buscando venganza tras el saqueo de su ciudad y la muerte de su esposa.

Aspects of History
William Tell with Nick Hamm & Almut Seurbaum

Aspects of History

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2025 40:55


Early in 14th century Switzerland was under the control of their far more powerful neighbour, Hapsburg Austria. In the small town of Aldorf in the canton of Uri, which is at the centre of Switzerland, near Lake Lucern and the city of Zurich there lived a brutal Austrian governor, Albrecht Gessler. Gessler hated the Swiss, a proud and rebellious people, and to remind them of their subjugation he placed his hat on a large post in the middle of the town, and demanded the Swiss bow when passing. William Tell, an expert crossbowman and hunter, refused. Furious, Gessler set Tell a challenge. Shoot an apple off his son's head, from 100 yards, as the wretched child was tied to the post or the boy would be executed. Tell reluctantly agreed, and with a miraculous shot he succeeded, and so began the revolt against Austria and Switzerland's journey to independence for which it is known today, as well as dubious banking practises. Joining the podcast is the director Nick Hamm who has made a film of William Tell, starring Claes Bang, Ben Kingsley, Jonathan Pryce, Golshifteh Farahani, Rafe Spall, Ellie Bamber and Connor Swindells. Also on the chat is the historian Almut Seurbaum. William Tell Links William Tell Movie on Wikipedia William Tell Movie on IMDB Aspects of History Links Latest Issue out - Annual Subscription to Aspects of History Magazine only $9.99/£9.99 Ollie on X Aspects of History on Instagram Get in touch: history@aspectsofhistory.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Regional Diagonal
Regional Diagonal vom 06.12.2024

Regional Diagonal

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2024 15:21


Nach dem Attentat an den Olympischen Spielen in München 1972 wurden auch in der Schweiz zahlreiche Polizei-Antiterror-Einheiten gebildet. Die sogenannten «Männer der ersten Stunde», die damals beim Start dabei waren, haben sich nun in Aarau zum 50-Jahr-Jubiläum dieser Einheiten getroffen. Ausserdem: (00:03:44) BE: Traumberuf Astronaut Der Astronaut Marco Sieber kommt am Freitag nach Kirchberg (BE) in seine ehemalige Primarschule, hält mehrere Vorträge und spricht mit den Kindern. Wie ist es, wenn das grosses Vorbild zu seinen Wurzeln zurückkehrt? Ist Astronaut immer noch ein Traumberuf bei den Kids? Repo aus Kirchberg (00:06:57) AI: Sibylle Neff - die umstrittene Künstlerin Ein Jahr lang, hat die Stiftung Sibylle Neff auf die Baubewilligung gewartet – jetzt endlich ist sie da. Die Baubewilligung für ein Kunstwerk und Denkmal beim Landsgemeindeplatz in Appenzell Innerrhoden. Für ein Frau, die von den einen als Kämpferin für Frauenrechte, von den anderen als aufmüpfiger Behördenschreck bezeichnet wird. Sibylle Neff war eine der bedeutendsten Innerrhoder Künstlerinnen, die sich immer wieder gegen die Obrigkeit gewehrt hat. Kein Geringerer als der bekannte St. Galler Konzeptkünstler Roman Signer hat das Kunstwerk ihr zu Ehren entworfen. Es ist eine Stange mit Teller drauf – wär's ein Hut, es würde irgendwie an Gessler erinnern. So soll es an die Frau erinnern, die beim Landsgemeindeplatz zum Beispiel Teller aus dem Fenster geworfen hat, als die Männer unten im Ring an der Landsgemeinde dem Frauenstimmrecht eine Abfuhr erteilt hatten. Sibylle Neff hat die Bevölkerung gespalten, das Kunstwerk dürfte dies ebenfalls tun. (00:09:49) SZ: Werner-Oechslin-Bibliothek droht zu verschwinden: Was Einsiedeln verliert In Einsiedeln SZ befindet sich in einem Bau von Mario Botta eine Forschungsbibliothek mit gut 80'000 Bänden aus Renaissance und Barock zu den Wissensgebieten Mathematik, Philosophie, Theologie, Physik, Astronomie und Architektur. Gegründet hat sie der aus Einsiedeln stammende langjährige ETH-Professor Werner Oechslin. Über 20 Jahre lang wurde sie von der ETH mitfinanziert – doch nun steht sie vor dem Aus. Der Grund: Im Sommer verweigerte das Schwyzer Kantonsparlament der Bibliothek eine jährliche Unterstützung von 600'000 Franken – und weil damit das Finanzierungskonzept aus dem Lot geraten sei, lehnt es nun auch die ETH ab, pro Jahr 250'000 Franken beizusteuern. Der Betrieb der Bibliothek ist nun noch bis Ende April 2025 gewährleistet, dann macht sie dicht – ausser, von irgendwoher taucht noch Geld auf. (00:12:21) BS: Unterwegs mit Basels Expat-Influencerin Sie ist quasi Basels «Influencerin der ersten Stunde»: Magda, oder wie sie auf Instagram heisst: «Girl in Basel». Magda kommt ursprünglich aus Polen, wohnt seit 2015 in Basel und ist seitdem auf Instagram und anderen Plattformen aktiv. Dort zeigt sie ihr Leben in Basel. 48'000 Leute folgen ihr dabei. Vor allem bei Expats sind ihre Basel-Tipps beliebt. Und an Weihnachten hat sie besonders viel zu tun. Ein Portrait über das Girl in Basel und ihr Leben als Expat-Influencerin.

MELLINA
Magda Gessler ujawnia tajemnice i kulisy Kuchennych Rewolucji. MELLINA - Meller

MELLINA

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2024 56:02


Gościem najnowszej Melliny jest najsłynniejsza sprawczyni Kuchennych Rewolucji w Polsce - Magda Gessler.Przyznaje, że ona sama programu nie ogląda. Podobno za bardzo by się stresowała. Opowiada za to o kulisach.Czy wie gdzie jedzie? Jaki będzie plan zmian? Kto o tym decyduje? Pani Magda ujawnia tajemnic programu. Mówi też o guście Polaków"My jesteśmy krajem, który używa najwięcej ziół. To jest coś nieprawdopodobnego! Nigdzie na świecie, nie mówię o Indiach, ale w Europie, wydaje mi się, że używamy najwięcej ziół" Gessler w rozmowie wyjaśnia skąd to się wzięło. Jednak wywiad rozpocznie się od wstrząsającej relacji. Magda Gessler szczerze mówi o śmierci, o tym dlaczego ubiera się tak kolorowo i jak doszło do śmierci jej córki i pierwszego męża.

Instant Trivia
Episode 1179 - State of the book - Tell - Guinness animal records - The new york times style - A success with brush

Instant Trivia

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2024 8:30


Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 1179, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: State Of The Book 1: "The Help". Mississippi. 2: "The Last Picture Show". Texas. 3: "Washington Square". New York. 4: "Centennial" by James Michener. Colorado. 5: "The Grapes of Wrath"--2 states please, where the story begins and ends. Oklahoma and California. Round 2. Category: Tell 1: Although he may be legendary, William Tell is one of the best-known heroes of this nation. Switzerland. 2: This form of "William" is in the German title of Friedrich Schiller's play about Tell. Wilhelm. 3: In the traditional William Tell story, this is the cause of death of the cruel governor Gessler. shot with an arrow. 4: It was Tell's response when Gessler asked what the extra arrow was for. to kill him if he missed with the first one. 5: The overture to this Italian composer's opera about William Tell is used to speed things up. Rossini. Round 3. Category: Guinness Animal Records 1: The largest one ever made by birds was built by bald eagles and weighed over 6,700 lbs.. a nest. 2: A Texas cat named Dusty must have been the cat's meow as she had 420 of these. kittens. 3: Some of these arthropods have as many as 750 legs, not a thousand as their name implies. a millipede. 4: The Gaboon viper has the longest of any snake, nearly 2". the fang. 5: It's the slowest-moving land mammal, and its name is a synonym for laziness. a sloth. Round 4. Category: The New York Times Style 1: An nytimes.com slide show on this woman's style included the red and black number from Election Night 2008. Michelle Obama. 2: Disco hoops and other styles of extravagant these "suggest you are taking the party with you". earrings. 3: A blog post notes that Junya Watanabe's Spring '09 collection continues to rely on this basic type of working pants. jeans. 4: In May 2008 the times reported on a more modest look in this wear, including boy shorts and halter tops. swimwear. 5: The times said this "NY" designer became "a Seventh Avenue original" using tights as a foundation for skirts and shirts. Donna Karan. Round 5. Category: A Success With Brush 1: In "The Story of Painting" Sister Wendy says, "He is much more than a painter of the fair and fat". (Peter Paul) Rubens. 2: An early 1730s work by Canaletto shows this canal city's "Quay of the Piazzetta". Venice. 3: There are 2 versions of John Singleton Copley's "Watson and" this sea predator in U.S. galleries. the Shark. 4: For your information, no, your six-year-old could not make paintings just like this man's 1952 "Convergence". (Jackson) Pollock. 5: Victorine Meurent, his favorite model, is the nude in his "Le dejeuner sur l'herbe". Edouard Manet. Thanks for listening! Come back tomorrow for more exciting trivia!Special thanks to https://blog.feedspot.com/trivia_podcasts/ AI Voices used

Kultur kompakt
«Amerika» am Opernhaus Zürich ist ein akustisches Abenteuer.

Kultur kompakt

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2024 28:05


(00:00:44) Es ist eine der seltenen Gelegenheiten, Roman Haubenstock-Ramatis «Amerika» nach einem Romanfragment von Franz Kafka zu sehen. Und die Inszenierung überzeugt.  (00:06:16) Ein Tell mit Empathie für alle Figuren - auch für Gessler - ist am Theater Chur zu sehen. (00:10:41) «Stillleben» am Theater Winkelwiese zieht einen spannenden Vergleich zwischen heute und dem Biedermeier, wirkt aber dozierend. (00:00:00) Alexei Nawalnys Tod macht den Oppositionellen für Putin nicht ungefährlicher.  (00:15:04) Geburtstagstorte für Lys Assia - die erste Gewinnerin des Eurovision Song Contests wäre gestern hundert geworden.  (00:23:49) Vor 85 Jahren kam die erste Aufnahme des Jazzlables Blue Note heraus. 

Żurnalista - Rozmowy bez kompromisów
Janusz Palikot. Wojewódzki, Gessler i biznes

Żurnalista - Rozmowy bez kompromisów

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2024 75:00


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naTemat.pl
ŚWIATŁA KAMERA PRAWDA #3 | Lara nigdy nie była tak szczera. Opowiedziała o stygmacie córki Magdy Gessler

naTemat.pl

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2024 47:21


– Nie mam ambicji przeskoczenia mamy. Nie wiem, czy to byłoby możliwe – mówi Lara Gessler w nowym odcinku podcastu "Światła, Kamera, Prawda". Mimo wielu życiowych ról, w których się spełnia, wciąż jest nazywana "córką Magdy Gessler". Jak się z tym czuje? Opowiedziała o tym Kamilowi Frątczakowi z naTemat.Przedsiębiorczyni, autorka książek kulinarnych, twórczyni pracowni kulinarnej, mama dwójki dzieci, influencerka z "duszą aktywistki" – to Lara Gessler. Mimo tak wielu ról jest zazwyczaj nazywana córką Magdy Gessler.O swoim stosunku do tej sytuacji, opowiedziała w podcaście "Światła, Kamera, Prawda".– Nie mam ambicji przeskoczenia mamy. Nie wiem, czy to byłoby możliwe. Tak jak Małgosia właśnie jest figurą w swojej kategorii, moja mama jest figurą totalnie, Maryla Rodowicz jest figurą. Są takie wielkie figury w polskim show-biznesie – ikony. No i słuchajcie, ja nie wiem, co bym musiała zrobić, żeby mówili Magda Gessler, mama Lary Gessler. No, to się nie wydarzy – przyznała wprost.

Mile Higher Podcast
284: Murdered On A Popular Trail, Doorbell Footage, Suspect At Large: Unsolved Rachel Morin Case

Mile Higher Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2024 77:37


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ALBRECHT o nieruchomościach
Przedsiębiorczość w Polsce na bazie programu Kuchenne Rewolucje Magdy Gessler!

ALBRECHT o nieruchomościach

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2024 9:34


Jak wygląda przedsiębiorczość w Polsce? Dzisiaj odpowiem na to pytanie na przykładzie programu "Kuchenne Rewolucje" Pani Magdy Gessler, który idealnie pokazuje bolączki polskich przedsiębiorców.

Imponderabilia
Magda Gessler szczerze o sukcesach i porażkach w życiu, oraz w Kuchennych Rewolucjach

Imponderabilia

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2024 80:55


Magdy Gessler nikomu przedstawiać nie trzeba: restauratorka z wieloletnim doświadczeniem, prowadząca program "Kuchenne Rewolucje" w TVN, prawdziwa gwiazda telewizji. Jednak kiedy miałem okazję poznać Magdę nieco lepiej, zwłaszcza jej historię rodzinną, którą opisała w autobiografii "Magda", to przyznam że zupełnie inaczej spojrzałem na nią i bardzo cieszę się, że mieliśmy okazję szczerze porozmawiać o pracy w telewizji, historii rodzinnej, relacjach z dziećmi, emocjach związanych ze stratą pierwszego męża i o tym jak odnalazła po wielu latach miłość swojego życia. Mam nadzieję, że rozmowa się Wam spodoba, życzę miłego odsłuchu. Karol Paciorek

Conservative Daily Podcast
Joe Oltmann and David Clements Live with Karl Gessler: Stay Focused Patriots, God Has Us - Another Secret Speaker Ballot - Invasion, Chaos, War-Mongering, Action

Conservative Daily Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2023 2:57


24 October 2023 12PM ET - This morning Joe and David are joined by guest Karl Gessler. Together they focus on God, faith and deliverance. Karl talks about demonic possession, and how we can work through our demons through deliverance in God. Joe raises some questions about apathy, righteous anger, and action. Reject the WHO! Send a message to Congress, linked below! Follow us on Social Media: https://libertylinks.io/ConservativeDaily https://libertylinks.io/JoeOltmann https://libertylinks.io/Apollo Message to Congress - STOP WHO's Power Grab: Reject the Pandemic Treaty & IHR Amendments - Support H.R. 79! - https://conservative-daily.com/world-health-organization/stop-whos-power-grab-reject-the-pandemic-treaty-and-ihr-amendments-support-h-r-79

Un buen día para viajar
Emisión sábado 30 de septiembre - parte 1

Un buen día para viajar

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2023 120:00


Este sábado último día del mes de septiembre regresamos con dos fantásticas horas de radio viajera de la mano de los mejores colaboradores, así comenzamos con Sara Moro desde el Bellas Artes hablando de dos obras magníficas de la colección y de grandes autores como Ignacio Pinazo y Ramón Casas…a continuación es Víctor Guerra el protagonista de la sección de camineria pero esta vez en plena faena de caminante por tierras de Portugal, veremos a ver por dónde anda…y Francisco Borge nos hace un especial dedicado a Santa María de Naranco, su excepcionalidad, sus simbologías y mucho más…en la segunda hora es David Barreras gran especialista en la cruzada albigense quién nos narra quienes fueron los cátaros y su legado…y Alicia Vallina nos trae en mujeres extraordinarias la vida y obra de la pintora y escritora del XIX Alejandrina de Gessler…dos horas llenas de cultura en Rpa

Un buen día para viajar
Emisión sábado 30 de septiembre - parte 1

Un buen día para viajar

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2023 120:00


Este sábado último día del mes de septiembre regresamos con dos fantásticas horas de radio viajera de la mano de los mejores colaboradores, así comenzamos con Sara Moro desde el Bellas Artes hablando de dos obras magníficas de la colección y de grandes autores como Ignacio Pinazo y Ramón Casas…a continuación es Víctor Guerra el protagonista de la sección de camineria pero esta vez en plena faena de caminante por tierras de Portugal, veremos a ver por dónde anda…y Francisco Borge nos hace un especial dedicado a Santa María de Naranco, su excepcionalidad, sus simbologías y mucho más…en la segunda hora es David Barreras gran especialista en la cruzada albigense quién nos narra quienes fueron los cátaros y su legado…y Alicia Vallina nos trae en mujeres extraordinarias la vida y obra de la pintora y escritora del XIX Alejandrina de Gessler…dos horas llenas de cultura en Rpa

Un buen día para viajar
Emisión sábado 30 de septiembre - parte 1

Un buen día para viajar

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2023 120:00


Este sábado último día del mes de septiembre regresamos con dos fantásticas horas de radio viajera de la mano de los mejores colaboradores, así comenzamos con Sara Moro desde el Bellas Artes hablando de dos obras magníficas de la colección y de grandes autores como Ignacio Pinazo y Ramón Casas…a continuación es Víctor Guerra el protagonista de la sección de camineria pero esta vez en plena faena de caminante por tierras de Portugal, veremos a ver por dónde anda…y Francisco Borge nos hace un especial dedicado a Santa María de Naranco, su excepcionalidad, sus simbologías y mucho más…en la segunda hora es David Barreras gran especialista en la cruzada albigense quién nos narra quienes fueron los cátaros y su legado…y Alicia Vallina nos trae en mujeres extraordinarias la vida y obra de la pintora y escritora del XIX Alejandrina de Gessler…dos horas llenas de cultura en Rpa

The Gospel for Planet Earth w/ Karl and Susie Gessler
How To Heal From DID (Dissociation Identity Disorder) With Susie Gessler

The Gospel for Planet Earth w/ Karl and Susie Gessler

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2023 38:44


Dissociation Identity Disorder (DID) is something every minister in Deliverance will encounter sooner or later. DID is far more common that some might imagine. It is really important that the Church learns how to help people heal from DID because we are the only ones with the answer. If we don't help, nobody will.❤️ SHOW YOUR SUPPORT - LINKS BELOW...➡️ DONATE ➡️  Join our team!https://www.givesendgo.com/karlgessle...https://www.patreon.com/karlgesslerSocial Media➡️Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?...➡️Telegram - https://t.me/FaithoftheFathers➡️Truth Social - https://truthsocial.com/@UCLOvq6O4aIX... ➡️Gab - https://gab.com/KarlGesslerSupport the show

Treffpunkt
«Mir hei der Willhälm Täll ufgfüert»

Treffpunkt

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2023 57:04


Am Abend ist er Tell, am Tag Sanitärinstallateur, die Stauffacherin ist eigentlich die Gemeindeschreiberin im Dorf und der Lehrer findet man des Abends als Gessler auf der Bühne wieder, wo er regelmässig gegen Ende der Vorstellung mit der Armbrust erschossen wird.  Abertausende von Vorstellungen wurden in den letzten über 100 Jahren in der Schweiz gespielt. Selten von Profis, mehrheitlich durch Laien. Altdorf bringt seit 1899 etwa alle vier Jahre einen Tell auf die Bühne im eigens dafür gebauten Theater. In Interlaken ist es die riesige Freiluftbühne, auf der sich neben den Darstellerinnen und Darstellern auch Kühe, Ziegen und Pferde tummeln. Waren Sie mal Walterli oder dessen Mutter Hedwig Tell? Durften Sie gar Tell himself spielen oder den alten, weisen Attinghausen? Oder waren Sie «das Volk»? Dani Fohrler freut sich auf Ihre Geschichte im 1. August-Treffpunkt

Spezialthemen
Noemi Gessler über Dämonen

Spezialthemen

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2023 3:13


Eine Serie vom 17. Juli bis 5. August 2023 Wir luden zehn Protagonist:innen ein, die sich während einer Spezialführung durch die Ausstellung Nacht - träumen oder wachen im Museum der Kulturen Basel im Juni 2023 inspirieren liessen. Im Anschluss suchten sie sich zwei Ausstellungsobjekte aus, welche besonders faszinieren oder zu denen sie selbst eine spannende Erinnerung bzw. Geschichte haben, die sie gerne teilen möchten. Diese Serie läuft vom 17. Juli bis 5. August, täglich jeweils um 8.00h und in der Wiederholung um 17.00h auf Radio X.

Spezialthemen
Sieglinde Ruppenstein und Noemi Gessler über Kaffeekonsum

Spezialthemen

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2023 2:17


Eine Serie vom 17. Juli bis 5. August 2023 Wir luden zehn Protagonist:innen ein, die sich während einer Spezialführung durch die Ausstellung Nacht - träumen oder wachen im Museum der Kulturen Basel im Juni 2023 inspirieren liessen. Im Anschluss suchten sie sich zwei Ausstellungsobjekte aus, welche besonders faszinieren oder zu denen sie selbst eine spannende Erinnerung bzw. Geschichte haben, die sie gerne teilen möchten. Diese Serie läuft vom 17. Juli bis 5. August, täglich jeweils um 8.00h und in der Wiederholung um 17.00h auf Radio X.

Spezialthemen
Noemi Gessler über die Wiege

Spezialthemen

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2023 4:42


Eine Serie vom 17. Juli bis 5. August 2023 Wir luden zehn Protagonist:innen ein, die sich während einer Spezialführung durch die Ausstellung Nacht - träumen oder wachen im Museum der Kulturen Basel im Juni 2023 inspirieren liessen. Im Anschluss suchten sie sich zwei Ausstellungsobjekte aus, welche besonders faszinieren oder zu denen sie selbst eine spannende Erinnerung bzw. Geschichte haben, die sie gerne teilen möchten. Diese Serie läuft vom 17. Juli bis 5. August, täglich jeweils um 8.00h und in der Wiederholung um 17.00h auf Radio X.

Slaking Thirsts
Dancing With the Dancing Queen - Gessler Wedding Homily | Fr. Patrick Schultz

Slaking Thirsts

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2023 18:07


Fr. Patrick preached this homily on Saturday, July 15 at the Gessler Wedding.

Karolina Sobańska PODCAST
#276: Lara Gessler o miłości do jedzenia i zaburzeniach odżywiania

Karolina Sobańska PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2023 64:27


Jest wśród nas cała rzesza smakoszy, dla których jedzenie stanowi jedno z głównych zainteresowań. Dużo o nim myślimy, rozmawiamy, planujemy i fantazjujemy. Czy można kochać jedzenie mając za sobą historię zaburzeń odżywiania? Czy czynność, która generowała tyle stresu i lęku może na nowo stać się przyjemnością? Zaprosiłam do siebie cukierniczkę, restauratorkę i autorkę książek Larę Gessler, aby porozmawiać o odbudowaniu wolności i miłości do jedzenia. Dowiemy się jak nauczyć się zaufania do własnego ciała i trzymać się swoich wartości. Porozmawiamy o tym jak popularność dbania o zdrowie kamufluje ortoreksję oraz dlaczego jedzenie słodyczy może okazać się zdrowsze niż perfekcyjna sałatka. GOŚCINI ODCINKA: Lara Gessler KONTAKT: wspolpraca@karolinasobanska.com BĄDŹ NA BIEŻĄCO: www.instagram.com/karolinasobanska/ www.youtube.com/@KarolinaSobanska https://karolinasobanska.com/ MONTAŻ ODCINKA: Eugeniusz Karlov www.instagram.com/lilg1g1/

Prawdziwe Zbrodnie
#221: Jednym głosem w obronie zwierząt - o kampanii Otwartych Klatek opowiada Lara Gessler

Prawdziwe Zbrodnie

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2023 36:16


Podpisz petycję: https://otwarteklatki.pl/zakonczmy-epoke-klatkowa/ Obejrzyj spot: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wo50p7ljS7s&t=1s https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TMU7quGQguo&t=1s https://www.otwarteklatki.pl/blog/sledztwo-na-fermie-kurczakow https://www.otwarteklatki.pl/blog/5-najglosniejszych-sledztw-otwartych-klatek *** Dołącz do nas na instagramie: https://www.instagram.com/2karoliny2podcasty/

Histoire Vivante - La 1ere
Mythes, légendes et identités nationales 2/5 - Récit national et images idéalisées

Histoire Vivante - La 1ere

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2023 28:39


Depuis toujours, la frontière entre faits réels et récits mythiques fait débat. Mais ce qui est intéressant, c'est la récupération d'éléments divers cousus ensemble pour créer une narration historique. Au moment de la construction des États-nations, au XIXe siècle, le "récit national" est devenu central. La Suisse a dû elle aussi se fabriquer un passé rassembleur sur lequel se sont greffées quantité d'images idéalisées. Au micro de Laurent Huguenin-Elie, Dominique Dirlewanger, historien, enseignant, auteur de plusieurs ouvrages dont "Tell me, la Suisse racontée autrement" (Alphil) et "6 juillet 1947 - La Suisse dans le monde d'après-guerre" (collection Savoir suisse) Photo: mosaïque murale (façade de la gare du Musée national à Zurich) représentant Guillaume Tell qui tient son fils par la main et fait face aux homme du bailli Gessler. Cette scène du tyran et du héros est déjà présente au XIe siècle, soit 200 ans avant Tell. Dans une fable norvégienne en effet, un chasseur est obligé d'abattre d'une flèche une noisette placée sur la tête de son fils. Après quoi il se venge en tuant le despote. (© Roland zh/wikimedia)

The Gospel for Planet Earth w/ Karl and Susie Gessler
Pastor's Family TELLS ALL! // The Faith of The Fathers

The Gospel for Planet Earth w/ Karl and Susie Gessler

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2023 24:50


My kids and wife are in the studio to discuss their perspectives on our life in full-time missional ministry. The gloves are off, and the filters too! This conversation is a tell-all of life inside the Gessler's home.❤️ SHOW YOUR SUPPORT - LINKS BELOW...➡️ DONATE ➡️  Join our team!https://www.givesendgo.com/karlgesslerfamilybandhttps://www.patreon.com/karlgesslerSocial Media➡️Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100089357625739➡️Telegram - https://t.me/FaithoftheFathers➡️Truth Social - https://truthsocial.com/@UCLOvq6O4aIXLrkKxwXkq3uA ➡️Gab - https://gab.com/KarlGesslerSupport the show

Żurnalista - Rozmowy bez kompromisów
Lara Gessler: chodzę na terapię

Żurnalista - Rozmowy bez kompromisów

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2023 86:19


Świetnie było się spotkać po takim czasie, bo u Lary życie płynie w dobrym kierunku. Nie wiem czy można powiedzieć, że zmieniło się dużo czy po prostu rozwinęło się wszystko co miało się rozwinąć. Zaczęliśmy rozmowę od tego o czym Larze się już nie chcę rozmawiać, bo udzieliła ostatnio wielu wywiadów, które były do siebie bliźniaczo podobne, a ja chciałem ją poznać. Ją, a nie ogólniki, które dość namiętnie stosuje i chyba się udało. Zapraszam Was do osłuchania tej rozmowy.

Spirit Filled Media
Beyond Damascus - Near Death Covid Survival by the Power of Prayer (Deacon Ben Gessler)

Spirit Filled Media

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2023 61:46


Beyond Damascus is the show where encounter meets mission. Your hosts Dan DeMatte and Aaron Richards will give you practical tips on how to live out your faith every day. We'll get into actionable steps of what it means to have an abundant Christian life and share things that we've learned through our personal journey's about overcoming obstacles, pursuing joy, and living a meaningful life. Today, they talk with Deacon Ben Gessler about his miraculous recovery from COVID.Beyond Damascus airs live weekdays at 8am Pacific TimeYou can download the Spirit Filled Radio App for your Android and Apple devices. Listen at https://www.spiritfilledevents.com/radio-podcast

Diona Reese Williams
DRW Podcast Show (S2 E5): Megan Gessler

Diona Reese Williams

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2022 49:58


Megan Gessler is the Little Trees Program Supervisor for The Morton Arboretum in Lisle, IL, United States. She has over a decade of experience directing and teaching in a nature-based preschool. Megan founded the Northern Illinois Nature Preschool Association (NINPA), and serves on the Executive Leadership Team of the North American Association of Environmental Education's (NAAEE) Natural Start Alliance. She holds a M.Ed. from Antioch University New England (AUNE), a Certificate in Nature-based Early Childhood Education from AUNE, and is a certified Master Naturalist. Megan contributed to The Sky Above and the Mud Below, published by Redleaf Press. Diona Reese Williams Edited Production: Angel Productions DRW Guest: Megan Gessler Facebook Page: @dionareesewilliams Instagram DRW Personal Brand: @drw_dionareesewilliams Instagram Out Back Learning LLC: @outbacklearning2019 Facebook Page: @outbacklearning2019 Podcast: https://anchor.fm/diona-williams Children's Book: Sweet Potato & Mud Pies https://a.co/d/hRu3fvP --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/diona-williams/support

The Gospel for Planet Earth w/ Karl and Susie Gessler
Renouncing Anger w/ Susie Gessler

The Gospel for Planet Earth w/ Karl and Susie Gessler

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2022 12:26


I've talked a lot about casting out demons in recent days. But how do you do it? My wife, Susie, recently gave a powerful testimony about being delivered from a spirit of anger. The effect of her testimony was deliverance for more people! Today's episode will provide a roadmap for evicting the evil spirit if you struggle with anger or other habitual sins.❤️ SHOW YOUR SUPPORT - LINKS BELOW...➡️ DONATE ➡️  Join our team!https://www.givesendgo.com/karlgesslerfamilybandhttps://www.patreon.com/karlgesslerhttps://www.paypal.me/karlgesslerSocial Media➡️Telegram - https://t.me/FaithoftheFathers➡️Truth Social - https://truthsocial.com/@KarlGessler➡️Gab - https://gab.com/KarlGesslerWebsite:www.karlgessler.comSupport the show

Imponderabilia
Maciej Je: zawsze płacę rachunek w restauracji

Imponderabilia

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2022 116:47


Maciej Je, czyli Maciej Blatkiewicz razem z żoną Sonią opowiada o przygodach związanych z kulinariami. Rozmawiamy o poszukiwaniu czystości podczas wspólnego wyjazdu do Finlandii. Maciej tłumaczy swój system oceny potraw, oraz mówi dlaczego zawsze płaci swój rachunek. Czy jedzenie w Helsinkach jest warte swojej ceny? Jak smakowało Maciejowi u Amaro, czy Lewandowskiego, bądź Gessler? Czy Sonia z Maciejem kiedyś się pokłócili o jedzenie? Jak na żywo wygląda zorza polarna i dlaczego nas zawiodła? Film powstał we współpracy z marką Finlandia Vodka.

Beyond Damascus
Ben Gessler - Near Death Covid Survival By The Power Of Prayer

Beyond Damascus

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2022 61:55


Beyond Damascus: The show where encounter meets mission. On this podcast, Dan, Brad, and Aaron will give you practical tips on how to live out your faith every day. We'll get into actionable steps of what it means to have an abundant Christian life and share things that we've learned through our personal journey's about overcoming obstacles, pursuing joy, and living a meaningful life. Tune in each week!In this episode, Brad, Dan, and Aaron talk with Ben and Gabe Gessler about Ben's near-death case of Covid-19, and how his son Gabe led a host of prayer warriors to intercede for his father's healing.Special thanks to St. Gabriel Catholic Radio for their support in the production of Beyond Damascus. Learn more about St. Gabriel at https://stgabrielradio.comCheck out Beyond Damascus on YouTube at: https://www.youtube.com/c/beyonddamascus/featuredLearn more about Damascus Catholic Mission Campus at https://damascus.net

Studio26
Bon Appétit! Lara Gessler i najniebezpieczniejsze gangi świata

Studio26

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2022 197:48


Ten odcinek miał być opublikowany w dzień, w który wybuchła wojna w Ukrainie. Postanowiłyśmy więc, że przełożymy go na później. I nadszedł ten dzień!Studio26 odwiedza przezdolna cukierniczka i szefowa kuchni – Lara Gessler. Lara to również najseksowniejsza mama, jaką znamy. I tak się złożyło, że właśnie spodziewa się drugiego dziecka. Ale my o dzieciach nie rozmawiamy.Dowiecie się za to, czym Lara się delektuje, a co w życiu jej nie smakuje. Jakie książki czyta (i czy czytała biografię Magdy Gessler). Opowiada o tym, kogo karmiła – m.in. Tilla Lindemanna z grupy Rammstein czy Króla Szwecji (jesteście ciekawi menu?). Oraz o tym, że odwiedziny Naomi Campbell w Fukierze nie zrobiły na niej żadnego wrażenia. Dlaczego? Odpowiedź jest wyjątkowo urocza. Zaciekawi was też najobrzydliwsza rzecz kulinarna, jaką Lara miała (nie)przyjemność spróbować. Dziś Lara zawodowo.Newsy zaczynamy od Anny Sorokin – jednej z największych oszustek show biznesu, której historię opowiedział Netflix.Wspominamy powojenne Niemcy, trudne, obciążone jeszcze świeżą historią – wszystko z perspektywy seriali. Jest więc Hitler i jego entuzjasta – Franco... A jeśli Franco to "Matki równoległe" Pedro Almodóvara. Mówimy o bohaterce Penelope Cruz nie tylko z perspektywy opowiedzianej historii, ale również jej stylizacji. W tym pewnych sztruksów, które natychmiast po seansie kupiła Maja.Zachwycamy się rapem – Snoop Dogiem, Eminemem, Dr. Dre i innymi artystami, do których gibią się milenialsi.Wiecie, że w Stanach bywają raperzy powiązani z gangami? A wiecie, który z gangów jest tym najokrutniejszym na świecie? Nie neapolitańska camorra. Nie yakuza. To Mara Salvatrucha czyli MS-13. Latynoski gang liczący ok. 10 tys. członków w Los Angeles i ok. 50 tys. poza USA. Gang zajmuje się głównie handlem narkotykami, a także nielegalną migracją, zabójstwami, rozbojami, handlem ludźmi i bronią. O tym opowiada książka "Młody z Hollywood". Literacko przenosimy się też do opowieści o schizofrenikach. Kara poleca "W ciemnej dolinie. Rodzinna tragedia i tajemnica schizofrenii" Roberta Kolkera. A potem? Pozostajemy w Ameryce – i to Ameryce Fitzgeraldów – "Alabama Song" Gilesa Leroy'a to historia napisana z perspektywy Zeldy.Oglądaliście "Euforię"? Bo my tak. I o niej też wiele mówimy. Serial do schrupania? Czy do wy***gania? Tu mamy rozbieżne poglądy.Na koniec – jak zawsze – Wstrząśnięte, Nie Zmieszane i pytanie o to, jakie książki czytać, jeśli chce się zostać dziennikarzem? Dziewczyny czekają na kolejne pytania, które wysyłać możecie na adres: studio26podcast@gmail.com Nagrody czekają!To co? Zaczynamy?Muzyka i produkcja: Piotr HaraźnyGrafika: Karolina Żmijewska

Everything Co-op with Vernon Oakes
Ron Hantz, ED of NDCC, & Educator Dr. Ann Gessler, discuss the Black Cooperative Agenda Conference

Everything Co-op with Vernon Oakes

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2022 52:20


Ron Hantz, Executive Director of Network for Developing Conscious Communities, and educator/author Dr. Ann Gessler give an overview of the upcoming Black Cooperative Agenda National Conference, and New Orleans' cooperative development. Ron Hantz has been instrumental in advocating a new community development paradigm based on “conscious community development” He is a former Adjunct Professor, in the Africana Studies Department, at the University Maryland Baltimore County, and founded the Network for Developing Conscious Communities (NDCC) in 2014. He now leads the organization's efforts on advocacy and building a sustainable ecosystem for Black governed community development organizations. Under his leadership, NDCC has emerged as a grass roots voice on promoting the use of principle-based practices to regenerate under-resourced Black communities. Dr. Anne Gessler is a clinical associate professor in the First Year Seminar and Humanities programs at the University of Houston-Clear Lake. She is the Mieszkuc Memorial Professor in Women's and Gender Studies for 2021-2022. Dr. Gessler will discuss her upcoming luncheon address, “Cooperating in the Crescent City: Lessons Learned from New Orleans's Intergenerational Black Cooperative Movement,” at the Black Cooperative Agenda National Conference. Based on her book, Cooperatives in New Orleans: Collective Action and Urban Development, where Dr. Gessler traces how New Orleans community cooperatives contribute to a social history of grassroots social justice mobilization in the South. She examines how the long civil rights movement shaped current New Orleans cooperatives. Exploring the work of Black hospital administrator Albert Dent, who worked with multiracial New Deal southern liberals to establish a cooperative public health plan for Black Louisianans. The Network for Developing Conscious Communities was founded 2014 as a 501 © (3) non-profit community development membership organization. Through implementing principles of conscious community development, the organization seeks to build economically cooperative and equitable communities through transparency, inclusiveness and collectivism. NDCC successfully works to improve financial sustainability, encourage business ownership and increase residential real estate ownership in Black neighborhoods.

The Academic Life
Wondering How to Design a Qualitative Study?

The Academic Life

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2021 57:48


Welcome to The Academic Life! In this episode you'll hear about: Dr. Dana Malone's inspiration for researching in her own backyard, why she chose to do qualitative research for her dissertation and her first book, how she managed her insider/outside status, what bracketing is, using feminist research ethics, and how she dealt with gatekeepers. Our guest is: Dr. Dana M. Malone, a dynamic scholar-practitioner with a diverse portfolio of experiences in higher education. She specializes in the intersection of gender, sexuality, and religious identities as well as student success, assessment planning and program evaluation. Currently, Dr. Malone is an Independent Scholar, based in the Philadelphia area, writing, teaching, speaking, and working with institutions on a contract basis. She provides invited talks on her book, From Single to Serious: Relationships, Gender, and Sexuality on American Evangelical Campuses (Rutgers University Press), and she teaches in the M.Ed. in Higher Education Leadership and Social Justice Program at Bellarmine University. She is also the co-producer and co-host of The Academic Life channel. When she's not engaging in the academic life, Dana can be found enjoying a good latte with family and friends, wandering the Jersey shore, and spending time on her yoga mat. Connect at danammalone.com. Our host is: Dr. Christina Gessler, co-producer of the Academic Life. Listeners to this episode may also be interested in: --From Single to Serious: Relationships, Gender, and Sexuality on American Evangelical Campuses by Dana M. Malone, published by Rutgers University Press --Research Design: Qualitative, Quantitative, and Mixed Methods Approach (5th ed) by John W. Creswell and J. David Creswell, published by SAGE --Qualitative Research and Evaluation Methods: Integrating Theory and Practice (4th ed) by Michael Quinn Patton, published by SAGE --Doing Feminist Research in Political and Social Science (2nd ed) by Brooke Ackerly and Jacqui True --Tufford, L. & Newman, P. (2010). Bracketing in Qualitative Research. Qualitative Social Work, 11(1), 80-96. DOI: 10.1177/1473325010368316 --Dr. Gessler and Dr. Malone's conversation about sexuality on evangelical campuses:  You are smart and capable, but you aren't an island and neither are we. We reach across our mentor network to bring you podcasts on everything from how to finish that project, to how to take care of your beautiful mind. Wish we'd bring on an expert about something? DM us on Twitter: The Academic Life @AcademicLifeNBN. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/academic-life

Manhood Unleashed: A FULL POWER Ministries Video Podcast
Podcasts, Platforms for God's Truth with Karl Gessler

Manhood Unleashed: A FULL POWER Ministries Video Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2021 27:33


Karl Gessler, host of The Faith of  the Fathers podcast shares his journey in podcasting and discusses the nuances of leveraging podcasting for God's Kingdom.Listen to The Faith of the Fathers: https://thefaithofthefathers.buzzsprout.com/Watch FF content on their YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCl27O0EiTRBSyF_nVrU5G0gFind out more on Karl's website: https://www.karlgessler.com/Connect with Karl on Telegram: @FaithOfTheFathersDrop us a line and share your God stories, questions and feedback: connect@fullpowermen.comSupport the show

Żurnalista - Rozmowy bez kompromisów
Lara Gessler: Otarłam się o anoreksję.

Żurnalista - Rozmowy bez kompromisów

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2021 74:24


Lara jest człowiekiem bez ograniczeń. Ma szeroko otwartą głowę na wszystko. Świetnie mi się tego słuchało, a szczególnie o jej relacji z tatą. Gdzie teraz swojego tatę widzi w obecnym partnerze.

Vartek Podcast
Season 2, Episode 6: Brooke Gessler, Sidney City Schools

Vartek Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2021 30:06


On today's episode, Misty and Jamie are joined by Brooke Gessler, Sidney City Schools K-12 Curriculum Director and long-time educator. This episode covers the value in creating an EdTech Plan and aligning technology with instructional goals. Vartek and Sidney City Schools have partnered to create a blended learning environment. About BrookeBrooke recently finished her 20th year serving as an educator for Sidney City Schools. In those two decades, she has taught high school English, was an Assistant High School Principal, Interim High School Principal, and now K-12 Curriculum Director. _____Don't forget to subscribe to The Vartek Podcast on Spotify, Apple podcasts, or your favorite podcast platform. If you've got feedback or an idea for an episode, send us a note to info@vartek.com. Visit us on social:Twitter - @VartekPodcastLinkedIn - Vartek ServicesYouTube - Vartek Services, Inc.

New Books in Women's History
Gina Rippon, "Gender and Our Brains: How New Neuroscience Explodes the Myths of the Male and Female Minds" (Vintage, 2020)

New Books in Women's History

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2020 67:30


For decades if not centuries, science has backed up society's simple dictum that men and women are hardwired differently, that the world is divided by two different kinds of brains—male and female. However, new research in neuroimaging suggests that this is little more than “neurotrash.” In Gender and Our Brains: How New Neuroscience Explodes the Myths of the Male and Female Minds (Vintage, 2020), acclaimed professor of neuroimaging, Gina Rippon, finally challenges this damaging myth by showing how the science community has engendered bias and stereotype by rewarding studies that show difference rather than sameness. Drawing on cutting edge research in neuroscience and psychology, Rippon presents the latest evidence which finally proves that brains are like mosaics comprised of both male and female components, and that they remain plastic, adapting throughout the course of a person's life. Discernable gender identities, she asserts, are shaped by society where scientific misconceptions continue to be wielded and perpetuated to the detriment of our children, our own lives, and our culture. Gina Rippon is a British neuroscientist and feminist. She is a an honorary professor of cognitive neuroimaging at the Aston Brain Centre, Aston University in Birmingham, England. In 2015 she was made honorary fellow of the British Science Association. Rippon has also sat on the editorial board of the International Journal of Psychophysiology, and is a member of the European Union Gender Equality Network, belongs to WISE and ScienceGrrl, and the Inspiring the Future intiative. Dr. Christina Gessler's background is in American women's history, and literature. She specializes in the diaries written by rural women in the 19th century. In seeking the extraordinary in the ordinary, Gessler writes the histories of largely unknown women, poems about small relatable moments, and takes many, many photos in nature. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Women's History
Lisa Selin Davis, "Tomboy: The Surprising History and Future of Girls Who Dare to Be Different" (Hachette Go, 2020)

New Books in Women's History

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2020 67:59


We are in the middle of a cultural revolution, where the spectrum of gender and sexual identities is seemingly unlimited. So when author and journalist Lisa Selin Davis's six-year-old daughter first called herself a "tomboy," Davis was hesitant. Her child favored sweatpants and T-shirts over anything pink or princess-themed, just like the sporty, skinned-kneed girls Davis had played with as a kid. But "tomboy" seemed like an outdated word-why use a word with "boy" in it for such girls at all? So was it outdated? In an era where some are throwing elaborate gender reveal parties and others are embracing they/them pronouns, Davis set out to answer that question, and to find out where tomboys fit into our changing understandings of gender. In Tomboy: The Surprising History and Future of Girls Who Dare to Be Different (Hachette Go), Davis explores the evolution of tomboyism from a Victorian ideal to a twenty-first century fashion statement, honoring the girls and women-and those who identify otherwise-who stomp all over archaic gender norms. She highlights the forces that have shifted what we think of as masculine and feminine, delving into everything from clothing to psychology, history to neuroscience, and the connection between tomboyism, gender identity, and sexuality. Above all else, Davis' comprehensive deep-dive inspires us to better appreciate those who defy traditional gender boundaries, and the incredible people they become. Whether you're a grown-up tomboy or raising a gender-rebel of your own, Tomboy is the perfect companion for navigating our cultural shift. It is a celebration of both diversity and those who dare to be different, ultimately revealing how gender nonconformity is a gift. Lisa Selin Davis is an essayist, novelist, and journalist who has written for major publications such as the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, the Guardian, Time, Yahoo!, and Salon, among many others. She lives in Brooklyn, New York, with her husband and kids. Dr. Christina Gessler's background is in American women's history, and literature. She specializes in the diaries written by rural women in the 19th century. In seeking the extraordinary in the ordinary, Gessler writes the histories of largely unknown women, poems about small relatable moments, and takes many, many photos in nature. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Women's History
Alice Connor, "Fierce: Women of the Bible and Their Stories of Violence, Mercy, Bravery, Wisdom, Sex, and Salvation" (Fortress, 2017)

New Books in Women's History

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2020 78:17


Women in the Bible aren't shy or retiring; they're fierce and funny and demanding and relevant to 21st-century people. Women in the Bible—some of their names we know, others we've only heard, and others are tragically unnamed. In Fierce: Women of the Bible and Their Stories of Violence, Mercy, Bravery, Wisdom, Sex, and Salvation (Fortress, 2017), Pastor and provocateur Alice Connor introduces these women and invites us to see them not as players in a man's story—as victims or tempters—nor as morality archetypes, teaching us to be better wives and mothers, but as fierce foremothers of the faith. These women's stories are messy, challenging, and beautiful. When we read their stories, we can see not only their particular, fearsome lives but also our own. Alice Connor is an Episcopal priest and a chaplain on a college campus. Dr. Christina Gessler's background is in anthropology, women's history, and literature. She works as a historian, poet, and photographer. In seeking the extraordinary in the ordinary, Gessler writes the histories of largely unknown women, poems about small relatable moments, and takes many, many photos in nature. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Women's History
Polly E. Bugros McLean, "Remembering Lucile: A Virginia Family's Rise from Slavery and a Legacy Forged a Mile High" (UP of Colorado, 2018)

New Books in Women's History

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2020 67:40


In 1918 Lucile Berkeley Buchanan Jones received her bachelor's degree from the University of Colorado, becoming its first female African American graduate (though she was not allowed to "walk" at graduation, nor is she pictured in the 1918 CU yearbook). In Remembering Lucile: A Virginia Family's Rise from Slavery and a Legacy Forged a Mile High (University Press of Colorado), author Polly McLean depicts the rise of the African American middle class through the historical journey of Lucile and her family from slavery in northern Virginia to life in the American West, using their personal story as a lens through which to examine the greater experience of middle-class Blacks in the early twentieth century. The first-born daughter of emancipated slaves, Lucile refused to be defined by the racist and sexist climate of her times, settling on a career path in teaching that required great courage in the face of pernicious Jim Crow laws. Embracing her sister's dream for higher education and W. E. B. Du Bois's ideology, she placed education and intelligence at the forefront of her life, teaching in places where she could most benefit African American students. Over her 105 years she was an eyewitness to spectacular, inspiring, and tragic moments in American history, including horrific lynchings and systemic racism in housing and business opportunities, as well as the success of women's suffrage and Black-owned businesses and educational institutions. Remembering Lucile employs a unique blend of Black feminist historiography and wider discussions of race, gender, class, religion, politics, and education to illuminate major events in African American history and culture, as well as the history of the University of Colorado and its relationship to Black students and alumni, as it has evolved from institutional racism to welcoming acceptance. This extensive biography paints a vivid picture of a strong, extraordinary Black woman who witnessed an extraordinary time in America and rectifies her omission from CU's institutional history. The book fills an important gap in the literature of the history of Blacks in the Rocky Mountain region and will be of significance to anyone interested in American history. Polly E. Bugros McLean is associate professor of media studies at the University of Colorado, Boulder, where she has served as director of Women and Gender Studies and as the faculty associate to the Chancellor. Dr. Christina Gessler's background is in anthropology, women's history, and literature. She works as a historian, poet, and photographer. In seeking the extraordinary in the ordinary, Gessler writes the histories of largely unknown women, poems about small relatable moments, and takes many, many photos in nature. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Women's History
Y. F. Niemann and G. Gutiérrez y Muhs, "Presumed Incompetent II: Race, Class, Power, and Resistance of Women in Academia" (Utah State UP, 2019)

New Books in Women's History

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2020 81:12


The courageous and inspiring personal narratives and empirical studies in Presumed Incompetent II: Race, Class, Power, and Resistance of Women in Academia (Utah State University Press, 2019) name formidable obstacles and systemic biases that all women faculty—from diverse intersectional and transnational identities and from tenure track, terminal contract, and administrative positions—encounter in their higher education careers. Edited by Yolanda Flores Niemann, Gabriella Gutiérrez y Muhs, and Carmen G. González, the book provides practical, specific, and insightful guidance to fight back, prevail, and thrive in challenging work environments. This new volume comes at a crucial historical moment as the United States grapples with a resurgence of white supremacy and misogyny at the forefront of our social and political dialogues that continue to permeate the academic world. Today I talked to two of the editors: Yolanda Flores Niemann (PhD, Psychology, University of Houston, 1992), a professor of psychology at the University of North Texas and Gabriella Gutiérrez y Muhs (MA and PhD Stanford University, 2000), a professor of modern languages and women studies at Seattle University. Dr. Christina Gessler's background is in anthropology, women's history, and literature. She works as a historian, poet, and photographer. In seeking the extraordinary in the ordinary, Gessler writes the histories of largely unknown women, poems about small relatable moments, and takes many, many photos in nature. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Women's History
Sally Nuamah, "How Girls Achieve" (Harvard UP, 2019)

New Books in Women's History

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2020 70:01


If we want girls to succeed, we need to teach them the audacity to transgress. Through the lives of students at three very different schools, Sally Nuamah, an award-winning scholar-activist, makes the case for “feminist schools” that orient girls toward a lifetime of achievement in How Girls Achieve (Harvard University Press). This bold and necessary book points out a simple and overlooked truth: most schools never had girls in mind to begin with. That is why the world needs what Sally Nuamah calls “feminist schools,” deliberately designed to provide girls with achievement-oriented identities. And she shows how these schools would help all students, regardless of their gender. Educated women raise healthier families, build stronger communities, and generate economic opportunities for themselves and their children. Yet millions of disadvantaged girls never make it to school―and too many others drop out or fail. Upending decades of advice and billions of dollars in aid, Nuamah argues that this happens because so many challenges girls confront―from sexual abuse to unequal access to materials and opportunities―go unaddressed. But it isn't enough just to go to school. What you learn there has to prepare you for the world where you'll put that knowledge to work. A compelling and inspiring scholar who has founded a nonprofit to test her ideas, Nuamah reveals that developing resilience is not a gender-neutral undertaking. Preaching grit doesn't help girls; it actively harms them. Drawing on her deep immersion in classrooms in the United States, Ghana, and South Africa, Nuamah calls for a new approach: creating feminist schools that will actively teach girls how and when to challenge society's norms, and allow them to carve out their own paths to success. Sally A. Nuamah is a scholar, activist, and filmmaker. She has received numerous awards, including the Gates Millennium scholarship and the Black Women Organized for Political Action's Under 40 Award in Education, and was selected a Change-Maker by the White House. “HerStory,” her award-winning documentary on girls and education in Ghana, has been screened across the world and is accessible through Discovery Education. Dr. Christina Gessler's background is in women's history, literature and anthropology. She studies the diaries and personal writings of 19th-century American women, and works as a historian and photographer. In seeking the extraordinary in the ordinary, Gessler writes the histories of largely unknown women, and takes many, many photos in nature. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Women's History
Alyson McGregor, "Sex Matters: How Male-Centric Medicine Endangers Women's Health" (Hachette, 2020)

New Books in Women's History

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2020 57:18


Sex Matters: How Male-Centric Medicine Endangers Women's Health and What We Can Do About It (Hachette, 2020) tackles one of the most urgent, yet unspoken issues facing women's health care today: all models of medical research and practice are based on male-centric models that ignore the unique biological and emotional differences between men and women -- an omission that can endanger women's lives.  The facts surrounding how male-centric medicine impacts women's health every day are chilling: in the ER, women are more likely to receive a psychiatric diagnosis with regard to opioid use, while men are more likely to be referred for detoxification; the more vocal women become about their pain, the more likely their providers are to prescribe either inadequate or inappropriate pain relief medication; women often present with nontraditional symptoms of stroke, which causes delays in recognition by both them and their health professionals; and a government accountability study found that 80% of drugs that are withdrawn from the market are due to side effects that happen to women (a result of testing drugs mostly on men).  Leading expert on sex and gender medicine Dr. Alyson McGregor focuses on the key areas where these differences are most potentially harmful, addressing:  Cardiac and stroke diagnosis and treatment in women Prescription and dosing of pharmaceuticals; Subjective evaluation of women's symptoms; Pain and pain management; Hormones and female biochemistry (including prescribed hormones); How economic status, race, and gender identity are additional critical factors.  Not only does Dr. McGregor explore these disparities in depth, she shares clear, practical suggestions for what women can do to protect themselves. A work of riveting exposé with revelatory insights and actionable guidance for navigating the medical establishment, Sex Matters is an empowering roadmap for reinventing modern medicine -- and for self-care.  Alyson J. McGregor, MD, MA, FACEP, is an Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine at The Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University, and the Co-Founder and Director for the Division of Sex and Gender in Emergency Medicine (SGEM) at Brown University's Department of Emergency Medicine. A co-founder of the national organization Sex and Gender Women's Health Collaborative, Dr. McGregor has written or co-written over seventy peer-reviewed publications in scientific journals and was also the lead editor for the medical textbook, Sex and Gender in Acute Care Medicine (Cambridge University Press, 2016).  Dr. Christina Gessler's background is in women's history, anthropology and literature. She is a historian, and photographer. In seeking the extraordinary in the ordinary, Gessler writes the histories of largely unknown women, and takes many, many photos in nature.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Women's History
M. A. Weitekamp and M. Delaney, "Smithsonian American Women" (Smithsonian Books, 2019)

New Books in Women's History

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2020 79:43


Smithsonian American Women: Remarkable Objects and Stories of Strength, Ingenuity and Vision from the National Collection (Smithsonian Book, 2019) is an inspiring and surprising celebration of U.S. women's history told through Smithsonian artifacts illustrating women's participation in science, art, music, sports, fashion, business, religion, entertainment, military, politics, activism, and more. This book offers a unique, panoramic look at women's history in the United States through the lens of ordinary objects from, by, and for extraordinary women. Featuring more than 280 artifacts from 16 Smithsonian museums and archives, and more than 135 essays from 95 Smithsonian authors, this book tells women's history as only the Smithsonian can. Listen as Dr. Christina Gessler talks with two curators at the Smithsonian about their work in creating this book. Margaret A. Weitekamp, Ph.D., is the Department Chair and Curator of the Space History Department at the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum. Michelle Delaney is the Assistant Director for History and Culture of the National Museum of the American Indian. Dr. Christina Gessler's background is in women's history, and literature. She works as a historian and photographer. In seeking the extraordinary in the ordinary, Gessler writes the histories of largely unknown women, and takes many, many photos in nature. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Women's History
Anya Jabour, "Sophonisba Breckinridge: Championing Women's Activism in Modern America" (U Illinois Press, 2019)

New Books in Women's History

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2020 66:12


Sophonisba Breckinridge's remarkable career stretched from the Civil War to the Cold War. She took part in virtually every reform campaign of the Progressive and New Deal eras and became a nationally and internationally renowned figure. Her work informed women's activism for decades and continues to shape progressive politics today. In her new book, Sophonisba Breckinridge: Championing Women's Activism in Modern America (U Illinois Press, 2019), Anya Jabour's rediscovers this groundbreaking American figure. After earning advanced degrees in politics, economics, and law, Breckinridge established the University of Chicago's School of Social Service Administration, which became a feminist think tank that promoted public welfare policy and propelled women into leadership positions. In 1935, Breckinridge's unremitting efforts to provide government aid to the dispossessed culminated in her appointment as an advisor on programs for the new Social Security Act. A longtime activist in international movements for peace and justice, Breckinridge also influenced the formation of the United Nations and advanced the idea that "women's rights are human rights." Her lifelong commitment to social justice created a lasting legacy for generations of progressive activists Anya Jabour is Regents Professor of History at the University of Montana. Her books include Topsy-Turvy: How the Civil War Turned the World Upside Down for Southern Children and Scarlett's Sisters: Young Women in the Old South. Dr. Christina Gessler works as a historian, poet, and photographer. In seeking the extraordinary in the ordinary, Gessler writes the histories of largely unknown women, poems about small relatable moments, and takes many, many photos in nature. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Early Modern History
Amy Harris, "Siblinghood and Social Relations in Georgian England: Share and Share Alike" (Manchester UP, 2016)

New Books in Early Modern History

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2020 84:44


Siblinghood and Social Relations in Georgian England: Share and Share Alike (Manchester University Press, 2016), by Amy Harris, examines the impact sisters and brothers had on eighteenth-century English families and society. Using evidence from letters, diaries, probate disputes, court transcripts, prescriptive literature and portraiture, Harris argues that although parents' wills often recommended their children 'share and share alike', siblings had to constantly negotiate between prescribed equality and practiced inequalities. This is the first monograph-length analysis of early modern siblings in England, and is at the forefront of sibling studies. The book is intended for a broad audience of scholars – particularly those interested in families, women, children and eighteenth-century social and cultural history. Dr. Christina Gessler's background is in anthropology, women's history, and literature. She works as a historian, poet, and photographer. In seeking the extraordinary in the ordinary, Gessler writes the histories of largely unknown women, poems about small relatable moments, and takes many, many photos in nature. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The PRETTY GIRLS SWEAT Show
Paytra Gessler Gets the 411 on PRETTY GIRLS SWEAT Founder Aeshia DeVore Branch

The PRETTY GIRLS SWEAT Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2019 45:44


  Aeshia is living her dream. The social entrepreneur, born in Queens, NY, makes fitness fun, affordable and accessible for women while uniting and empowering girls in college to be health leaders on their campuses and in their communities. The alarming childhood obesity epidemic along with the void of entertaining yet positive fitness content and fitness events for female students (13-22) and young professionals (22 and up) led to the conception and rapid growth of her passionate venture. In this episode, PGS Reporter Paytra Gessler has a one-on-one with the dedicated wellness curator and discovers how she balances her personal and professional life, the workouts that keep her in shape, and so much more! Next up, Aeshia will be speaking at Broccolicon 2019, making fitness fun at The Roots Picnic, and producing the 3rd annual PRETTY GIRLS SWEAT fest ATLANTA. Follow Aeshia DeVore Branch on Instagram @aeshiadevorebranch for updates.   /// ABOUT THE SHOW /// The PRETTY GIRLS SWEAT Show, hosted by Aeshia DeVore Branch, highlights women who are balancing demanding careers with a healthy lifestyle and hurdling over personal and professional obstacles. Each week, Aeshia has a sister-to-sister chat with an inspiring go-getter and listeners learn HOW good things come to those who SWEAT. Learn more about us at prettygirlssweat.com! Have a question that you want to be answered on the show? Email hi@prettygirlssweat.com!