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The Astrophysics Podcast
Dr. Jared Goldberg -- Does Betelgeuse have a Betelbuddy?

The Astrophysics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2025 64:15


Up in Orion's shoulder sits Betelgeuse, a supergiant star near the end of its life. The surface of Betelgeuse has been roiling and pulsing for centuries, as long as humans have recorded its modulated luminosity. Dr. Jared Goldberg is a postdoctoral research fellow at the Center for Computational Astrophysics in the Flatiron Institute in New York City. Dr. Golberg has been developing computer models for Betelgeuse to help understand and interpret its oscillations over time.

Jokersystemet podcast
62. "Pål Golberg" | Travunionen

Jokersystemet podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2025 50:47


Kristofer "Fölet" Jakobsson og Espen Edvardsen tar deg igjennom travuken som har vært i Travunionen og ukens gjest er Pål Golberg!

Uncover Your Magic
How to Shift Realities: Accessing Your Past, Future, and Parallel Lives with Dr. Bruce Goldberg

Uncover Your Magic

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2025 74:36


Have you ever wondered what would have happened if you accepted that crazy business proposal? Or what would your life have looked like if you decided to pursue a different degree in school? What if I told you there is a way to take a peek at those alternative realities?In this episode, we welcome back the incredible Dr. Bruce Goldberg to the show. This time, Dr. Goldberg takes us a step further in hypnotherapy as we explore parallel lives and the true nature (and power) of manifestation. You'll also hear about time travel, extra-terrestrial beings, several real-life examples where Dr. Goldberg literally helped save people's lives by helping them shift their realities, and much more.After retiring from dentistry, Dr. Goldberg has focused on his thriving International hypnotherapy practice in Los Angeles. He has authored almost 30 best-selling and award-winning books, including Past Lives, Future Lives, the first book ever written on progression hypnotherapy. His second book, The Search for Grace, was made into a TV movie by CBS after Dr. Goldberg used his abilities to pull some strings in a parallel reality.He also conducted over 35 thousand past-life regressions, future-life progressions, and "paragressions," which is the name he gave to travels to parallel lives.Tune in to Episode 255 of Uncover Your Magic, and learn more about Dr. Goldberg's fascinating soul, and how he can help you get close to the life you're destined to live.In This Episode, You Will Learn:All about past-life regressions, future-life progressions, and parallel lives paragressions (10:10)About the time Dr. Goldberg pulled the strings across realities (19:20)Real-life examples of Dr. Golberg's work in action (24:00)Dr. Goldberg explains time traveling (46:20)About future technologies and human longevity on Dr. Goldberg's eyes (49:00)Dreaming as a gateway to the higher realm (55:00)Connect with Dr. Bruce Goldberg:BooksWebsiteYouTubeFacebookTwitterLet's Connect!WebsiteFacebookInstagram Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Mystic Ink, Publisher of Spiritual, Shamanic, Transcendent  Works, and Phantastic Fiction
Mystic Ink Publishing Voices of the Masters Series - Lee Golberg - 1985

Mystic Ink, Publisher of Spiritual, Shamanic, Transcendent Works, and Phantastic Fiction

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2023 42:30


Lee Goldberg is known for his bestselling novels Lost Hills and True Fiction and his work on a wide variety of TV crime series, including Diagnosis: Murder, A Nero Wolfe Mystery, Hunter, Spenser: For Hire, Martial Law, She-Wolf of London, SeaQuest, 1-800-Missing, The Glades and Monk.In 2007, Goldberg wrote and produced the pilot for a German television program, Fast Track: No Limits which aired on television in some countries and was released a theatrical film in others.In 2010, he wrote and directed the short film Remaindered, based on his short story for Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine, on location in Kentucky. He wrote and directed the sequel, Bumsicle, in 2012.In 2019, he co-wrote and co-created with Robin Bernheim the Hallmark Movies & Mysteries telefilm series Mystery 101 starring Jill Wagner and Kristofer Polaha.In April 2021, Constantin Films announced that they will be producing a feature film version his novel The Walk based on his screenplay adaptation.In March 2022, production began on Fast Charlie, a feature film adaptation Goldberg wrote based on the novel Gun Monkeys by Victor Gischler, directed by Phillip Noyce and starring Pierce Brosnan.

New Books in Economic and Business History
Dror Goldberg, "Easy Money: American Puritans and the Invention of Modern Currency" (U Chicago Press, 2023)

New Books in Economic and Business History

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2023 46:38


Economists endlessly debate the nature of legal tender monetary systems--coins and bills issued by a government or other authority. Yet the origins of these currencies have received little attention. Dror Goldberg tells the story of modern money in North America through the Massachusetts colony during the seventeenth century. As the young settlement transitioned to self-governance and its economy grew, the need to formalize a smooth exchange emerged. Printing local money followed. Easy Money: American Puritans and the Invention of Modern Currency (U Chicago Press, 2023) illustrates how colonists invented contemporary currency by shifting its foundation from intrinsically valuable goods--such as silver--to the taxation of the state. Goldberg traces how this structure grew into a worldwide system in which, monetarily, we are all Massachusetts. Weaving economics, law, and American history, Easy Money is a new touchstone in the story of monetary systems. Dror Goldberg is a senior faculty member in the Department of Management and Economics at the Open University of Israel. He holds a Ph.D in economics from the University of Rochester and a law degree from Tel Aviv University. Dror studies the theory, history, and law of money, especially of legal tender currency. His work was published in the Journal of Economic History, Journal of Monetary Economics, Economic Theory, and the Journal of Money, Credit, and Banking, among others. He is the author of Easy Money: American Puritans and the Invention of Modern Currency, published by the University of Chicago Press in March 2023, which just reached no. 1 on Amazon for new books in monetary economics. Other reviews include the Wall Street Journal´s "Bookshelf" here. You can follow Dr Golberg in Twitter as @DrorGoldberg Bernardo Batiz-Lazo is currently straddling between Newcastle and Mexico City. You can find him on twitter on issues related to business history of banking, fintech, payments and other musings. Not always in that order. @BatizLazo Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

DeCent People
Geoff Golberg

DeCent People

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2023 65:21


Geoff Golberg knew from an early age that he was fascinated by technology and entrepreneurship. Growing up in the San Francisco Bay Area he was surround by the tech giants remaking the world. Little did he know he would later take on one of the giants in the field as he has battled Twitter for years over the social media platform's refusal to police and delete inauthentic and fake accounts on its site. He was banned by Twitter in 2019 for his work exposing fake Iranian accounts and was only reinstated earlier this year. We talk about his journey and how web3 might help make social media more responsive and authentic. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Gode Dager
Skishow #9 m/ Pål Golberg - Verdenscuplederen tar tempen på sesongen så langt og ser fremover

Gode Dager

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2022 41:18


Vi ringer ned til lederen av verdenscupen, Pål Golberg, som er innlosjert i Engadin-dalen i Sveits for jula. Vi snakker om sesongen så langt, om de initielle målsetningene har endret seg og om dynamikken i verdens beste landslag. En god episode, med en god type. Dere finner oss sosiale medias som @baregodedager. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Las 3 R's
Salud Bucal y su relación con la microbiota – Dr. Jack Golberg

Las 3 R's

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2022 27:52


Salud Bucal y su relación con la microbiota – Dr. Jack Golberg

Nourish Your Biblical Roots with Yael Eckstein
Conversations with Yael: Ilia Golberg, Chief Security Officer, FJC-Ukraine -- Humble Hero on the Frontlines of War

Nourish Your Biblical Roots with Yael Eckstein

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2022 31:11


Join host Yael Eckstein as she talks with one of the unsung heroes on the frontlines of the war in Ukraine — Ilia Golberg, Chief Security Officer for the Federation of Jewish Communities of Ukraine. Since the beginning of the war, Ilia Golberg has been an instrumental partner with the International Fellowship of Christians and Jew (The Fellowship) in rescuing Jews from war-torn Ukraine and in providing safety and lifesaving assistance to those who remain behind. Ilia shares with Yael how the landscape and Jewish communities have changed throughout the war — from those disbelieving that war would ever come to their country to those who are now returning so their children can resume their lives as best they can. The podcast is a fascinating look behind-the-scenes of this horrendous conflict and a poignant call to not forget that people are still living in a war zone and that the needs are even greater as the colder winter months set in. You don't want to miss this inspiring conversation with this humble hero from the frontlines of war. Listen today! Learn how you can help vulnerable Jews in Ukraine by supporting The Fellowship and its partners' work on the ground, providing emergency and lifesaving aid to God's children. Come back each Sunday as Yael shares inspirational teachings on the Jewish roots of Christianity on her weekly podcast, Nourish Your Biblical Roots. For more information on today's episode, visit mybiblicalroots.org.

Entrelíneas, el podcast de Radio Jai
“Lo primero es tomar conciencia que uno puede ser un objetivo”

Entrelíneas, el podcast de Radio Jai

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2022 10:53


El Licenciado Martín Golberg, consultor en materia de seguridad, dialogó en Radio Jai sobre las medidas que pueden ser tomadas en situaciones en las que la integridad personal se ve amenazada. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/radiojai/message

Straight Talk No BS Podcast
My Body, My Choice” Abortion

Straight Talk No BS Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2022 23:23


Roe vs Wade was a landmark decision to protect the rights of women choice regarding abortion. Our very first book "STRAIGHT GOALS NO BS JOURNAL" is officially live on Amazon Kindle and the paperback version on Amazon. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09CLQY2SLThe strategic approach laid out in this journal is exactly what we've used during the pandemic. Instead of panicking, we choose to keep our finances under control by cutting back on unnecessary purchases, we set goals and monitored our credit like a hawk. We know first hand our

Gode Dager
#62 m/ Niklas Dyrhaug & Jostein Vinjerui - OL/OS spesial #3 - 10/15km og uttaksdrama

Gode Dager

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2022 64:35


OL-toget vårt dundrer videre og i dag har vi storfint besøk. Jostein Vinjerui er landslagstrener for det britiske laget, med bla. Andrew Musgrave og Andrew Young. Jostein er vår Beijing-korrespondent og gir oss innsideinformasjon om løyper, føre, ski og stemning. I tillegg er Niklas på besøk. Sammen snakker vi om 10km og 15km for kvinner og menn. Og i tillegg snakker vi om dramatikken som tilsynelatende eksisterer i den norske herretroppen. Emil Iversen føler seg urettferdig behandlet. Pål Golberg mener det er forstyrrende at Ivers bruker media. Bjervig og Nossum sier ikke et ord. Hva foregår!? God prat med gode folk! Dere finner oss i alle sosiale medias som @baregodedager. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Jobber Knocker Podcast
Jobber Knocker Episode 303 NXT 2.0 is awesome

Jobber Knocker Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2022 59:50


Nestlemania and JC discuss... Why NXT 2.0 is better than the original and why fans need to stop hating. The quiz bowl. Why it's more important for Chad Gable, now more than ever. Who is the new signee Tony Khan is promising? We play a fun guessing game. Lita vs Becky. Is this match going to be watchable? Plus AEW Rampage lacking, Golberg, Vengeance Day picks, and much more this week on the Jobber Knocker! Check out the merch at www.TeePublic.com/Jobberknocker! Follow us on Twitter! @JobberKnocker @Nestlemania @JCoftheJK @TJoftheJK @RayRayoftheJK @JoePollock47 @DommyFeds33 @Danyfab @SSJPegasus Follow us on Facebook & Instagram @JobberKnocker! Visit Jobberknocker.com for some great wrestling articles! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/jobberknocker/message

Busted Open
A Star-Powered Smackdown

Busted Open

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2022 35:01


On the Weekend Edition of the Busted Open Podcast, Ryan McKinnell & Mark Henry dive in to the return of Goldberg on Smackdown. The guys also share their thoughts on Ronda Rousey's Smackdown debut, and the possible Wrestlemania 38 Main Event between Rousey and Charlotte Flair. Plus, it's Weekly Winner time and Ryan & Mark give you which show they thought was the best this week.

CarCast
Goldberg's TRX Hits the Dyno + Rimac Electic Supercars

CarCast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2021 59:28


Matt and Goldberg are back to talk about Golberg's TRX hitting the dyno, the Bugatti Chiron Pur Sport, and the latest with Rimac's plans to build electric supercars. Geico: Visit Geico.com Dodge: Visit Dodge.com or your local dealer today

BGP Radio
Goldberg's TRX Hits the Dyno + Rimac Electic Supercars

BGP Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2021 56:00


Matt and Goldberg are back to talk about Golberg's TRX hitting the dyno, the Bugatti Chiron Pur Sport, and the latest with Rimac's plans to build electric supercars.Geico: Visit Geico.comDodge: Visit Dodge.com or your local dealer today

Carcast
Goldberg's TRX Hits the Dyno + Rimac Electic Supercars

Carcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2021 59:28


Matt and Goldberg are back to talk about Golberg's TRX hitting the dyno, the Bugatti Chiron Pur Sport, and the latest with Rimac's plans to build electric supercars. Geico: Visit Geico.com Dodge: Visit Dodge.com or your local dealer today

Spilling Buckets
Episode # 7 - Danny Golberg

Spilling Buckets

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2021 78:30


Entrepreneur and host of the Bits of Gold podcast Danny Goldberg joins the show to discuss an array of topics. Dan talks about his entrepreneurial journey, the true meaning of happiness, dealing with tragedy, as well as the trials and tribulations of hosting a podcast.  This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ryan-jacobs33/support Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Locked On Wolves - Daily Podcast On The Minnesota Timberwolves
Revisiting the Wiggins-Russell trade with Wes Golberg of Locked On Warriors

Locked On Wolves - Daily Podcast On The Minnesota Timberwolves

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2021 30:14


It's a crossover edition of Locked On as Ben Beecken of Locked On Wolves and Wes Goldberg of Locked On Warriors revisit the Andrew Wiggins-D'Angelo Russell swap and how each player is fitting in with their new team. Also, a discussion about the 2021 draft picks that the Minnesota Timberwolves owe the Golden State Warriors and their impact on the evaluation of the trade moving forward.Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors!Built BarBuilt Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKEDON,” and you'll get 20% off your next order.BetOnline AGThere is only 1 place that has you covered and 1 place we trust. Betonline.ag! Sign up today for a free account at betonline.ag and use that promocode: LOCKEDON for your 50% welcome bonus.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Locked On Wolves - Daily Podcast On The Minnesota Timberwolves
Revisiting the Wiggins-Russell trade with Wes Golberg of Locked On Warriors

Locked On Wolves - Daily Podcast On The Minnesota Timberwolves

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2021 33:59


It's a crossover edition of Locked On as Ben Beecken of Locked On Wolves and Wes Goldberg of Locked On Warriors revisit the Andrew Wiggins-D'Angelo Russell swap and how each player is fitting in with their new team. Also, a discussion about the 2021 draft picks that the Minnesota Timberwolves owe the Golden State Warriors and their impact on the evaluation of the trade moving forward. Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! Built Bar Built Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKEDON,” and you’ll get 20% off your next order. BetOnline AG There is only 1 place that has you covered and 1 place we trust. Betonline.ag! Sign up today for a free account at betonline.ag and use that promocode: LOCKEDON for your 50% welcome bonus.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Table d'écoute
Table d'écoute - Johann Sebastian Bach : Variations Golberg BWV988 (pour piano) - 29/11/2020

Table d'écoute

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2020 111:18


Camille De Rijck reçoit chaque semaine interprètes, critiques, compositeurs ou chefs d’orchestre pour une comparaison à l’aveugle de différentes versions d’une oeuvre-phare du répertoire.

Hablando de Lucha
Hablando de Lucha 18

Hablando de Lucha

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2020 62:56


En este episodio analizamos lo acontecido en Monday Night RAW, NXT, AEW Dynamite, repasamos la cartelera del PPV Hell In A Cell, Bound for Glory de Impact Wrestling, comentamos lo dicho por Eric Bischoff sobre que TNA en su momento era mejor que NXT, Bret Hart truena contra Golberg, y mucho más. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/luchamaniard/support

Mission encre noire
Émission du 13 octobre 2020

Mission encre noire

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2020


Mission encre noire Tome 29 Chapitre 337. la revue Moebius 165. Le nouveau numéro de la revue littéraire québécoise Moebius est disponible dans vos kiosques préférés. Voici l'occasion de découvrir l'envers du décor. Une magnifique édition vient d'être publiée, avec une couverture en forme de trophée de chasse, une nature morte admirablement ciselée par l'artiste en résidence Éléonore Golberg. Yara El-Ghadban, écrivaine en résidence pour quatre numéro fait feu de tout bois avec un texte poignant, elle qui cherche du regard Saffoureh le village disparu de sa grand-mère. Vous saurez tout ce qui attend votre lecture de ce splendide numéro dont la phrase thème est cette fois-ci tirée d'un texte de Vladimir Slepian paru en 1974 (Fils de chien, Paris, revue Minuit): «Écoutez ! Je serai votre chien, un bon chien, mieux que tout autre chien». Avec des textes de Pascale Bérubé, David Clerson, Anna Quinn, Julien-Pier Boisvert, Maude-Éloise Brault, Élise Turcotte, Mathieu Hachebé, Fidélie Camirand, Cédric Trahan, Mathieu Dubé, Thomas Désaulniers-Brousseau, Benedetg Zumthor, Pascale Beauregard, Ludovic Champagne, Emilie Pedneault, Patrice Lessard, Yara El-Gadban et Maude Veilleux. Pour enflammer cette présentation, je reçois la direction littéraire bicéphale, inédite, de ce Moebius 165, Olivia Tapiero et Marc-André Cholette-Héroux sont mes invité.e.s, ce soir, à Mission encre noire. Extrait : « La faim me travaille comme si sa vie en dépendait. Lors d'épisodes de manque délirants, dans la lueur d'un espoir débridé, j'aspire à devenir un vieux fossiles de chien gâteux et gâté, traînant avec lui sa peau dégueulasse, ses yeux crottés et coulant d'une matière brune et indélébile, la gueule dégoulinant de bave, claudiquant au bout d'une ficelle tenue du bout des doigts par quelques maîtresse bien parfumée. Je me vois entrer dans leur maison où les formes de mon corps retrouveraient leurs traces sur un lit, un fauteuil de cuir, une ottomane. Puis, dans une autre pièce, le son des croquettes dans la gamelle, mon nom dit tout haut. Mon appétit serait contrôlé avec discipline et tendresse. » Benedetg Zumthor, Dies Irae, Moebius 165. Parenthèse suisse de Jules Clara paru en 2020 aux éditions Triptyque. Une jeune femme met sa vie entre parenthèse entre Montréal et Fribourg. À peine envisage-t-elle le paysage qui la guette au détour d'une tunnel: Majestueux. Pourtant, cette ville nouvelle qui l'accueille l'a fait parfois vaciller, éperdue de solitude, oui, elle voulait quitter sa ville, plier bagage. Savait-elle seulement ce qui l'attendait par-delà les Alpes suisses: Un amour déçu ? une ville séductrice ? une vie silencieuse ? D'autres moeurs difficiles à appréhender ? Une déclaration d'amour ? Un peu de tout ça rétorquerait la narratrice, un oeil glissant vers les déclinaisons de lumière du paysage, puis vers les rues noires qui avalent ses pensées. Roman gigogne, Parenthèse suisse fascine. Cette nouvelle vie ailleurs de Montréal, est le prétexte de façonner un portrait kaléidoscope d'une femme, d'un pays, d'une ville. L'autrice nous emporte dans un habile jeu d'écriture atypique où l'imagination et les fantasmes règnent en maîtres absolus. Je reçois Jules Clara, à Mission encre noire. Extrait: « C'était une rencontre parmi la foule qui s'abandonne à la gare. Il l'attendait comme ça, un bâton planté dans la rivière, le temps en cascade sur sa droite. Sur sa gauche. J'étais pour ma part debout, à l'écart de la scène, mais je ne l'étais pas assez. ce que j'ai vu, c'est une jeune femme descendre du train comme un rayon, dans la mesure où elle taillait les lieux couleur topaze autour d'elle. La séquence de leur rencontre diffusait une chaleur sans patience, qui cheminait sur le béton comme un tapis déployé pour eux seuls. Il y avait cet homme, de dos. Son habit sobre me rappelait l'époque du noir et du blanc. Nimbé d'une lumière qui me semblait irréelle, la femme du rendez-vous arborait quant à elle un visage comme une pomme citronnée. Rond, même ovale, avec des cheveux bruns. Ou étaient-ils blonds ? Une sorte de brume empêchait que l'air de ma vue ne s'éclaircisse entièrement. J'avais la certitude, pourtant, que cette femme rencontrait d'abord la Suisse et non l'homme.»

Mission encre noire
Émission du 13 octobre 2020

Mission encre noire

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2020


Mission encre noire Tome 29 Chapitre 337. la revue Moebius 165. Le nouveau numéro de la revue littéraire québécoise Moebius est disponible dans vos kiosques préférés. Voici l'occasion de découvrir l'envers du décor. Une magnifique édition vient d'être publiée, avec une couverture en forme de trophée de chasse, une nature morte admirablement ciselée par l'artiste en résidence Éléonore Golberg. Yara El-Ghadban, écrivaine en résidence pour quatre numéro fait feu de tout bois avec un texte poignant, elle qui cherche du regard Saffoureh le village disparu de sa grand-mère. Vous saurez tout ce qui attend votre lecture de ce splendide numéro dont la phrase thème est cette fois-ci tirée d'un texte de Vladimir Slepian paru en 1974 (Fils de chien, Paris, revue Minuit): «Écoutez ! Je serai votre chien, un bon chien, mieux que tout autre chien». Avec des textes de Pascale Bérubé, David Clerson, Anna Quinn, Julien-Pier Boisvert, Maude-Éloise Brault, Élise Turcotte, Mathieu Hachebé, Fidélie Camirand, Cédric Trahan, Mathieu Dubé, Thomas Désaulniers-Brousseau, Benedetg Zumthor, Pascale Beauregard, Ludovic Champagne, Emilie Pedneault, Patrice Lessard, Yara El-Gadban et Maude Veilleux. Pour enflammer cette présentation, je reçois la direction littéraire bicéphale, inédite, de ce Moebius 165, Olivia Tapiero et Marc-André Cholette-Héroux sont mes invité.e.s, ce soir, à Mission encre noire. Extrait : « La faim me travaille comme si sa vie en dépendait. Lors d'épisodes de manque délirants, dans la lueur d'un espoir débridé, j'aspire à devenir un vieux fossiles de chien gâteux et gâté, traînant avec lui sa peau dégueulasse, ses yeux crottés et coulant d'une matière brune et indélébile, la gueule dégoulinant de bave, claudiquant au bout d'une ficelle tenue du bout des doigts par quelques maîtresse bien parfumée. Je me vois entrer dans leur maison où les formes de mon corps retrouveraient leurs traces sur un lit, un fauteuil de cuir, une ottomane. Puis, dans une autre pièce, le son des croquettes dans la gamelle, mon nom dit tout haut. Mon appétit serait contrôlé avec discipline et tendresse. » Benedetg Zumthor, Dies Irae, Moebius 165. Parenthèse suisse de Jules Clara paru en 2020 aux éditions Triptyque. Une jeune femme met sa vie entre parenthèse entre Montréal et Fribourg. À peine envisage-t-elle le paysage qui la guette au détour d'une tunnel: Majestueux. Pourtant, cette ville nouvelle qui l'accueille l'a fait parfois vaciller, éperdue de solitude, oui, elle voulait quitter sa ville, plier bagage. Savait-elle seulement ce qui l'attendait par-delà les Alpes suisses: Un amour déçu ? une ville séductrice ? une vie silencieuse ? D'autres moeurs difficiles à appréhender ? Une déclaration d'amour ? Un peu de tout ça rétorquerait la narratrice, un oeil glissant vers les déclinaisons de lumière du paysage, puis vers les rues noires qui avalent ses pensées. Roman gigogne, Parenthèse suisse fascine. Cette nouvelle vie ailleurs de Montréal, est le prétexte de façonner un portrait kaléidoscope d'une femme, d'un pays, d'une ville. L'autrice nous emporte dans un habile jeu d'écriture atypique où l'imagination et les fantasmes règnent en maîtres absolus. Je reçois Jules Clara, à Mission encre noire. Extrait: « C'était une rencontre parmi la foule qui s'abandonne à la gare. Il l'attendait comme ça, un bâton planté dans la rivière, le temps en cascade sur sa droite. Sur sa gauche. J'étais pour ma part debout, à l'écart de la scène, mais je ne l'étais pas assez. ce que j'ai vu, c'est une jeune femme descendre du train comme un rayon, dans la mesure où elle taillait les lieux couleur topaze autour d'elle. La séquence de leur rencontre diffusait une chaleur sans patience, qui cheminait sur le béton comme un tapis déployé pour eux seuls. Il y avait cet homme, de dos. Son habit sobre me rappelait l'époque du noir et du blanc. Nimbé d'une lumière qui me semblait irréelle, la femme du rendez-vous arborait quant à elle un visage comme une pomme citronnée. Rond, même ovale, avec des cheveux bruns. Ou étaient-ils blonds ? Une sorte de brume empêchait que l'air de ma vue ne s'éclaircisse entièrement. J'avais la certitude, pourtant, que cette femme rencontrait d'abord la Suisse et non l'homme.»

Dan Caplis
President Trump LIVE from North Carolina; Accusations in The Atlantic fall apart

Dan Caplis

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2020 35:24


Joined live in progress, President Trump gives an energized speech - off teleprompter - to a crowd gathered at an airplane hangar in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. Meanwhile, accusations in an article by Jeffrey Goldberg of The Atlantic appear to be disintegrating into the mist - as top level officials who were there publicly dispute the claims that Trump called fallen military members 'losers' and 'suckers,' on the record.

The Pelvic Health Podcast
Diastasis Rectus Abdominis with Dr. David Larson

The Pelvic Health Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2020 53:28


DRA, the separation of the abdominal muscles most often associated in women with pregnancy, is very close to my heart and I am so excited to bring you this AMAZING conversation on the research on #exercise for #diastasisrecti with David Larson @dmlarson31 dmlarson@asu.edu   Aside from discussing what research we do have , the drawbacks of this limited data, and the physiology behind the effects of adequate load on connective tissue, he talks about his research into patient satisfaction with exercise programs. Just because as professionals we think someone is better, doesn't mean they feel that way.    Bio from Arizona State University website: (see below for reference list) David is a Lecturer and Coordinator for CHS100/300 in the College of Health Solutions at Arizona State University.  David earned a Doctoral degree in Health Science from A. T. Still University, Masters degree in Kinesiology from A. T. Still University, and a Bachelors degree Kinesiology from Arizona State University.  His research is primarily focused on conservative treatment modalities such as abdominal strength training for the postpartum condition diastasis recti.  David is a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (CSCS), a Certified Pre- and Postnatal Coach (CPPC), and Certified Level 2 Nutrition Coach through Precision Nutrition (PN2).  He specializes in pre- and post-natal training, youth athletic performance, and strength and conditioning and has over 10 years of experience in the fitness and sport performance industry.    Reference list: Acharry, N., & Kutty, R. K. (2015). Abdominal exercise with bracing, a therapeutic efficacy in reducing diastasis-recti among postpartal females. International Journal of Physiotherapy and Research, 3(2), 999-1005. doi:10.16965/ijpr.2015.122 Awad, M. A., Mahmoud, A. M., El-Ghazaly, H. M., & Tawfeek, R. M. (2017). Effect of Kinesio Taping on Diastasis Recti. Med. J. Cairo Univ., 85(6), 2289-2296. Benjamin, D., Van de Water, A., & Peiris, C. (2014). Effects of exercise on diastasis of the rectus abdominis muscle in the antenatal and postnatal periods: a systematic review. Physiotherapy, 100(1), 1-8. doi:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.physio.2013.08.005 Bo, K., Hilde, G., Tennfjord, M. K., Sperstad, J. B., & Engh, M. E. (2017). Pelvic floor muscle function, pelvic floor dysfunction and diastasis recti abdominis: Prospective cohort study. Neurourol Urodyn, 36(3), 716-721. doi:10.1002/nau.23005 Boissonnault, J. S., & Blaschak, M. J. (1988). Incidence of diastasis recti abdominis during the childbearing year. Phys Ther, 68(7), 1082-1086. Chiarello, C. M., McAuley, J. A., & Hartigan, E. H. (2016). Immediate Effect of Active Abdominal Contraction on Inter-recti Distance. J Orthop Sports Phys Ther, 46(3), 177-183. doi:10.2519/jospt.2016.6102 da Mota, P. G. F., Pascoal, A. G. B. A., Carita, A. I. A. D., & Bø, K. (2015). Prevalence and risk factors of diastasis recti abdominis from late pregnancy to 6 months postpartum, and relationship with lumbo-pelvic pain. Manual therapy, 20(1), 200-205. El-Kosery, S. M., El-Aziz, A. A., & Farouk, A. (2007). Abdominal muscles exercise program and/or electrical stimulation in postnatal diastasis recti. Bull. Fac. Ph. Th. Cairo Univ, 12(2). El-Mekawy, H. S., Eldeeb, A. M., El-Lythy, M. A., & El-Begawy, A. F. (2013). Effect of Abdominal Exercises versus Abdominal Supporting Belt on Post-Partum Abdominal Efficiency and Rectus Separation. International Journal of Medical and Health Sciences, 7(1), 75-79. Gallus, K. M., Golberg, K. F., & Field, R. (2016). Functional Improvement Following Diastasis Rectus Abdominus Repair in an Active Duty Navy Female. Military Medicine, 181(8), e952-e954. doi:10.7205/MILMED-D-15-00387 Gluppe, S. L., Hilde, G., Tennfjord, M. K., Engh, M. E., & Bo, K. (2018). Effect of a Postpartum Training Program on the Prevalence of Diastasis Recti Abdominis in Postpartum Primiparous Women: A Randomized Controlled Trial. Phys Ther, 98(4), 260-268. doi:10.1093/ptj/pzy008 Gluppe, S. L., Hilde, G., Tennfjord, M. K., Engh, M. E., & Bø, K. (2018). Effect of a Postpartum Training Program on the Prevalence of Diastasis Recti Abdominis in Postpartum Primiparous Women: A Randomized Controlled Trial [Article]. Physical Therapy, 98(4), 260-268. doi:10.1093/ptj/pzy008. (Accession No. 128847946) Grgic, J., Schoenfeld, B. J., & Latella, C. (2019). Resistance training frequency and skeletal muscle hypertrophy: A review of available evidence. Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport, 22(3), 361-370. doi:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jsams.2018.09.223 Gunnarsson, U., Stark, B., Dahlstrand, U., & Strigård, K. (2015). Correlation between Abdominal Rectus Diastasis Width and Abdominal Muscle Strength. Digestive Surgery, 32(2), 112-116. doi:10.1159/000371859 Gürşen, C., İnanoğlu, D., Kaya, S., Akbayrak, T., & Baltacı, G. (2016). Effects of exercise and Kinesio taping on abdominal recovery in women with cesarean section: A pilot randomized controlled trial. Archives of gynecology and obstetrics, 293(3), 557-565. doi:10.1007/s00404-015-3862-3 Hills, N. F., Graham, R. B., & McLean, L. (2018). Comparison of Trunk Muscle Function Between Women With and Without Diastasis Recti Abdominis at 1 Year Postpartum. Phys Ther, 98(10), 891-901. doi:10.1093/ptj/pzy083 Kamel, D. M., & Yousif, A. M. (2017). Neuromuscular Electrical Stimulation and Strength Recovery of Postnatal Diastasis Recti Abdominis Muscles [Article]. Annals of Rehabilitation Medicine, 41(3), 465-474. doi:10.5535/arm.2017.41.3.465. (Accession No. 124103784) Keeler, J., Albrecht, M., Eberhardt, L., Horn, L., Donnelly, C., & Lowe, D. (2012). Diastasis recti abdominis: a survey of women's health specialists for current physical therapy clinical practice for postpartum women. Journal of women’s health physical therapy, 36(3), 131-142. Keshwani, N., Mathur, S., & McLean, L. (2018). Relationship Between Interrectus Distance and Symptom Severity in Women With Diastasis Recti Abdominis in the Early Postpartum Period. Physical Therapy, 98(3), 182-190. doi:10.1093/ptj/pzx117 Khandale, S. R., & Hande, D. (2016). Effects of abdominal exercises on reduction of diastasis recti in postnatal women. IJHSR, 6(6), 182-191. Lee, D., & Hodges, P. W. (2016). Behavior of the linea alba during a curl-up task in diastasis rectus abdominis: an observational study. journal of orthopaedic & sports physical therapy, 46(7), 580-589. Lee, H., Kim, I.-G., Sung, C., & Kim, J.-S. (2017). The Effect of 12-Week Resistance Training on Muscular Strength and Body Composition in Untrained Young Women: Implications of Exercise Frequency. Journal of Exercise Physiology Online, 20, 88+. Liaw, L. J., Hsu, M. J., Liao, C. F., Liu, M. F., & Hsu, A. T. (2011). The relationships between inter-recti distance measured by ultrasound imaging and abdominal muscle function in postpartum women: a 6-month follow-up study. J Orthop Sports Phys Ther, 41(6), 435-443. doi:10.2519/jospt.2011.3507 Litos, K. (2014). Progressive therapeutic exercise program for successful treatment of a postpartum woman with a severe diastasis recti abdominis. Journal of Women’s Health Physical Therapy, 38(2), 58-73. doi:10.1097/JWH.0000000000000013 Michalska, A., Rokita, W., Wolder, D., Pogorzelska, J., & Kaczmarczyk, K. (2018). Diastasis recti abdominis - a review of treatment methods. Ginekol Pol, 89(2), 97-101. doi:10.5603/GP.a2018.0016 Mota, P., Pascoal, A., Carita, A., & Bø, K. (2015). Inter-recti distance at rest, during abdominal crunch and drawing in exercises during pregnancy and postpartum. Physiotherapy, 101, e1050-e1051. Newman-Beinart, N. A., Norton, S., Dowling, D., Gavriloff, D., Vari, C., Weinman, J. A., & Godfrey, E. L. (2017). The development and initial psychometric evaluation of a measure assessing adherence to prescribed exercise: the Exercise Adherence Rating Scale (EARS). Physiotherapy, 103(2), 180-185. doi:10.1016/j.physio.2016.11.001 Parker, M. A., Millar, L. A., & Dugan, S. A. (2009). Diastasis rectus abdominis and lumbo-pelvic pain and dysfunction-are they related? Journal of Women’s Health Physical Therapy, 33(2), 15-22. Thabet, A., & Alshehri, M. A. (2019). Efficacy of Deep Core Stability Exercise Program in Postpartum Women with Diastasis Recti Abdominis: A Randomised Controlled Trial (Vol. 19). Tuttle, L. J., Fasching, J., Keller, A., Patel, M., Saville, C., Schlaff, R., . . . Gombatto, S. P. (2018). Noninvasive Treatment of Postpartum Diastasis Recti Abdominis: A Pilot Study. Journal of Women’s Health Physical Therapy, 42(2), 65-75. doi:10.1097/JWH.0000000000000101 Walton, L. M., Costa, A., LaVanture, D., McIlrath, S., & Stebbins, B. (2016). The effects of a 6 week dynamic core stability plank exercise program compared to a traditional supine core stability strengthening program on diastasis recti abdominis closure, pain, Oswestry disability index (ODI) and pelvic floor disability index scores (PFDI). Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation, 3(1), 3. doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.7243/2055-2386-3-3 Youssef, A. M., Sabbour, A. A., & Kamel, R. M. (2003). Muscle Activity in Upper and Lower Portions of Rectus Abdominis During Abdominal Exercises in Postnatal Women Having Diastasis Recti. Bull. Fac. Ph. Th. Cairo Univ, 8(1).   Listen and enjoy and a big thanks to Always Discreet for sponsoring this episode of The Pelvic Health Podcast. Head to Always Discreet to learn more about bladder leak tips, management and incredible bladder leakage protection!

ADmire!
Episode 10 Guest - Evan Golberg

ADmire!

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2020 26:34


A conversation with Evan Goldberg, Co-Founder and Executive Vice President of Oracle NetSuite. Evan talks about his path Oracle NetSuite, starting a cancer research foundation, being an entrepreneur and coping and family life during the Covid-19 pandemic. 

Kevin McCullough Radio
20200415KMC - Rep. Crenshaw, Kristin Tate, Shelley Golberg, John Catsimatidis

Kevin McCullough Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2020 50:53


20200415KMC - Rep. Crenshaw, Kristin Tate, Shelley Golberg, John Catsimatidis by Kevin McCullough Radio

Trackside Science
Virus (update) - Coronavirus 3 hours in the air? (no)

Trackside Science

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2020 11:42


Email: tracksidescience@gmail.com Twitter: @TracksideScien1 Instagram: Tracksidescience Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/tracksidescience References Original coronavirus study: 2020 van Doremalen et al (MedRxiv link) Goldberg drum: Golberg et al. 1958 American Journal of Epidemiology (link) Ebolavirus and Goldberg drum: 2016 Fischer et al Journal of Infectious Disease (link)  

The Devon Kershaw Show by FasterSkier
Stage 6 Ski Tour 2020: Waxing for Hell or High Water

The Devon Kershaw Show by FasterSkier

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2020 38:25


Stage 6 of the Ski Tour 2020 was, by any stretch of the imagination, a steamroller for Norway. A clean sweep on the men's and women's podium. On the men's side, that's not exactly what we expected. Russia's Alexander Bolshunov looked like a sure thing for the overall win. A 30 k classic for the twenty-three-year-old, I mean who would have predicted anything different? The weather was all over the place. As Devon has said several times, the weather in Trøndelag can be a mix of everything unpleasant. And that's the way it was. Big flakes of snow fell during the men's race. Let's just say that the klister on the Russian's skis didn't synch with the precipitation.  Good on Johaug for her near clean sweep, she won five of six stages, and Pål Golberg and his wax techs scored a big one for the home crowd in Trondheim. 

Franchised with Shane Douglas
Episode 22: Bruno Sammartino

Franchised with Shane Douglas

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2020 108:52


In this episode Shane responds to Bruce Prichard calling him a liar, gives his opinion on MJF giving Cody 10 lashes, Golberg facing The Fiend and much more plus an extremely deep dig into the life and times of Bruno Sammartino. Information on the Reunion in Roundtown giveaway and tons more so check it out! www.shanedouglas.com

Acadia Divinity College
DIY Sabbath by Cam Golberg

Acadia Divinity College

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2020 16:28


DIY Sabbath by Cam Golberg by Acadia Divinity College Podcast

InFocus
Sagkeeng beader sees ‘her babies’ around Whoopi Goldberg’s neck on TV

InFocus

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2019 49:42


Sagkeeng First Nation beader Mish Daniels saw “her babies” make a TV appearance in front of millions who watch the U.S. morning talk show The View. Host and actor Whoopi Goldberg was wearing a red beaded jingle dress medallion on Monday’s show. She’d been gifted it during a chance run-in with MMIW advocate Connie Greyeyes. Golberg reportedly kept staring at Greyeyes’ medallion, which she bought from Daniels. That and more in this episode of APTN InFocus.

Grand Palais
Conférence " La magie du mouvement" (06-11-2019)

Grand Palais

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2019 77:54


Conférence par Thierry Dufrêne, professeur d’histoire de l’art, Université Paris Ouest-Nanterre. Dès 1907, le critique Mécislas Golberg affirmait : un cabaret éclairé à la chandelle évoque un Rembrandt mais quand il est éclairé au gaz, c’est un « Toulouse-Lautrec » ! Les contrastes de couleurs au Moulin Rouge, sur la scène de théâtre, dans la rue ouvrent sur une poétique du mouvement. Le monde des appareils (l’appareil photo, le vélo, l’automobile, la boîte à outils de l’ « artisan moderne » etc.) fait une entrée fracassante. La saisie du « moment fécond » par le regard du peintre, la culture de l’instantané, le décadrage de l’image et sa reproductibilité technique, à l’ère de l’industrie et de la publicité, tout montre qu’après l’Impressionnisme, un art « résolument moderne» se fait jour chez Toulouse-Lautrec.

Let's Talk about It
Let's talk about seaweed solutions / with Alexander Golberg

Let's Talk about It

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2019 18:20


Can seaweed based polymers replace traditional plastics? Dr. Alexander Golberg from Tel Aviv University stops by “Let’s talk about it” to give more insight about seaweed based bioplastics and discuss the true cost of sustainability.

ZonaNegativa Podcast
ZNPodcast #49 - Marvel Comics #1000

ZonaNegativa Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2019 43:41


Al Ewing, Chris Claremont, Joe Quesada, Allan Heinberg, Jimmy Cheung, Dan Slott, Marcos Martin, Tom DeFalco, Ron Frenz, Kelly Sue DeConnick, David Lopez, Pepe Larraz, Jason Aaron, Goran Parlov, Kurt Busiek, Cameron Stewart, Phil Lord, Christopher Miller, Javier Rodriguez, Peter David, Adam Kubert, Jeph Loeb, Tim Sale, Kieron Gillen, Doug Braithwaite, Rob Liefeld, Kathryn Immonen, Stuart Immonen, Jonathan Hickman, Dustin Weaver, Jeff Lemire, Gerry Duggan, Chris Samnee, Patrick Gleason, Roy Thomas, Rod Reis, Charles Soule, Steve McNiven, Toby Whitehouse, Alan Davis, Al Ewing, Daniel Acuña, Jesús Saiz, Ron Garney, Leonardo Romero, Christian Ward, Cory Smith, Mike Deodato, Steve Epting, Carlos Pacheco, Joshua Cassara, CAFU, Adam F. Golberg, Adam Riches, Ryan North, James Harren, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Raymond Obstfelds, Mattia De Iulis, Tom Taylor, Juann Cabal, Gail Simone, David Baldeón, David F. Walker, JJ Kirby, Jim Zub, Nick Bradhsaw, Chip Zdrasky, Eve L. Ewing… (Un segundo para coger aire, por favor…) (Sigue) Neil Gaiman, Mark Buckingham, Joe Michael Strazcysnki, Ed McGuinness, George Perez, Brad Meltzer, Juan Totino Tedesco, Mark Waid, John Cassaday, Joe Hill, Mike Allred, Walter Simonson, Taboo, Jeffrey Veregge, Alex Ross, Erik Larsen, James Monroe Iglehart, Oscar Martin, Jeremy Whitely, Irene Kom, Saladin Amhed, Steve Rude, Glen David Gold, Chris Mooneyham, Derek Landy, Paco Medina, Tini Howard, Kia Asamiya, Rainbow Rowell, Kris Anka, Donny Cates, Geoff Shaw, Matthew Rosenberg, Leinil Francis Yu, Jen Bertel, Ed Brisson, Jorge Fornés, Jason Latour, Joe Bennet, Patrick Zircher, Phil Noto, Salvador Larroca, Eduardo Risso, Leonard Kirk, Kelly Thompson, Gerry Conway… O lo que es lo mismo, Marvel Comics #1000

ZonaNegativa Podcast
ZNPodcast #49 - Marvel Comics #1000

ZonaNegativa Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2019 43:41


Al Ewing, Chris Claremont, Joe Quesada, Allan Heinberg, Jimmy Cheung, Dan Slott, Marcos Martin, Tom DeFalco, Ron Frenz, Kelly Sue DeConnick, David Lopez, Pepe Larraz, Jason Aaron, Goran Parlov, Kurt Busiek, Cameron Stewart, Phil Lord, Christopher Miller, Javier Rodriguez, Peter David, Adam Kubert, Jeph Loeb, Tim Sale, Kieron Gillen, Doug Braithwaite, Rob Liefeld, Kathryn Immonen, Stuart Immonen, Jonathan Hickman, Dustin Weaver, Jeff Lemire, Gerry Duggan, Chris Samnee, Patrick Gleason, Roy Thomas, Rod Reis, Charles Soule, Steve McNiven, Toby Whitehouse, Alan Davis, Al Ewing, Daniel Acuña, Jesús Saiz, Ron Garney, Leonardo Romero, Christian Ward, Cory Smith, Mike Deodato, Steve Epting, Carlos Pacheco, Joshua Cassara, CAFU, Adam F. Golberg, Adam Riches, Ryan North, James Harren, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Raymond Obstfelds, Mattia De Iulis, Tom Taylor, Juann Cabal, Gail Simone, David Baldeón, David F. Walker, JJ Kirby, Jim Zub, Nick Bradhsaw, Chip Zdrasky, Eve L. Ewing… (Un segundo para coger aire, por favor…) (Sigue) Neil Gaiman, Mark Buckingham, Joe Michael Strazcysnki, Ed McGuinness, George Perez, Brad Meltzer, Juan Totino Tedesco, Mark Waid, John Cassaday, Joe Hill, Mike Allred, Walter Simonson, Taboo, Jeffrey Veregge, Alex Ross, Erik Larsen, James Monroe Iglehart, Oscar Martin, Jeremy Whitely, Irene Kom, Saladin Amhed, Steve Rude, Glen David Gold, Chris Mooneyham, Derek Landy, Paco Medina, Tini Howard, Kia Asamiya, Rainbow Rowell, Kris Anka, Donny Cates, Geoff Shaw, Matthew Rosenberg, Leinil Francis Yu, Jen Bertel, Ed Brisson, Jorge Fornés, Jason Latour, Joe Bennet, Patrick Zircher, Phil Noto, Salvador Larroca, Eduardo Risso, Leonard Kirk, Kelly Thompson, Gerry Conway… O lo que es lo mismo, Marvel Comics #1000

Breaker And Bayn's Power Hour - BBN
BBPH Ep. 276 - Derek Stone Pt. 2, Golberg Vs. Taker, and RIP Ashley Massaro

Breaker And Bayn's Power Hour - BBN

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2019 85:13


www.breakerandbayn.comwww.patreon.com/bbph

Wrestling Sheet Radio
Moxley’s Return Vid, Lio Rush and Golberg/Saudi Arabia

Wrestling Sheet Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2019 69:38


Join Ryan Satin and guest co-host John Rocha as they discuss the top stories of the week. This includes: - Dean Ambrose’s Jon Moxley hype video - Lio Rush supposedly having “heat” in the locker room - WWE returning to Saudi Arabia next month with Goldberg being featured - Kurt Angle becoming a WWE producer - Dean Malenko quits WWE - Brock allegedly retiring from MMA Plus, Satin and Rocha discuss contenders for top 10 wrestlers of all time.

Wrestling Sheet Radio
Moxley’s Return Vid, Lio Rush and Golberg/Saudi Arabia

Wrestling Sheet Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2019 69:38


Join Ryan Satin and guest co-host John Rocha as they discuss the top stories of the week. This includes: - Dean Ambrose’s Jon Moxley hype video - Lio Rush supposedly having “heat” in the locker room - WWE returning to Saudi Arabia next month with Goldberg being featured - Kurt Angle becoming a WWE producer - Dean Malenko quits WWE - Brock allegedly retiring from MMA Plus, Satin and Rocha discuss contenders for top 10 wrestlers of all time.

Histoire
Catherine Coquio / «  Disgrâce couronnée d’épines » / paru aux éditions Poncerq

Histoire

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2019


Histoire – Emission présentée par Annette Wieviorka qui reçoit Catherine Coquio pour le livre de Mecislas Goldberg « Disgrâce couronnée d’épines » paru aux éditions Poncerq dont elle a écrit la préface. À propos du livre : « Disgrâce couronnée d’épines » Editions Poncerq Disgrâce couronnée d'épines est un journal écrit d'octobre 1906 à décembre 1907 par Mécislas Golberg, dans un sanatorium, à la fin de sa vie. C'est un journal d'agonie qui pense la mort au jour le jour. C'est un texte d'une grande puissance littéraire qui permet de découvrir Mécislas Golberg, écrivain fascinant et méconnu, exilé polonais à Paris, anarchiste, poète, critique d'art, bohémien, journaliste et fondateur de la revue libertaire Sur le trimard . André Gide voyait en lui « une extraordinaire figure » et Apollinaire, « un homme auquel nous devons quelques-uns des livres les plus élevés et les plus émouvants de notre temps ». Catherine Coquio est Ancienne de Normale Sup (Sèvres Lettres, 1982). Agrégée de Lettres modernes. A près 10 ans à Paris IV-SorbonneProfesseur de littérature comparée à l'Université de Poitiers. Responsable du groupe de recherches Littérature et savoirs à l'épreuve de la violence politique. Génocide et transmission. Présidente de l'Association Internationale de Recherche sur les Crimes contre l'Humanité et les Génocides Source : http://www.acam-france.org/bibliographie/auteur.php?cle=coquio-catherine

tcr! diaries - podcast
He might be from Singapore

tcr! diaries - podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2019


content: Sep 5, 2018 · podcast: Feb 16, 2019 Audio (MP3): 20180905 - He might be from Singapore Guys, don’t go south on Randall Road anywhere near Route 64 in St. Charles. It’s been raining, there’s bumper-to-bumper traffic, and your life will be put on hold. There’s also a weird cat sitting on the east sidewalk looking at me. I think he might be from Singapore. Or Elburn. Worst still, the 7-Eleven hung up a handmade “NO LOITERING” sign. It’s in bubble letters, too. I hate bubble lettering. 😢 --Update: okay, they’re not bubble letters. But they are square block letters. And they’re in CAPS which means they’re shouting. I’ve never even loitered at that 7-Eleven. Because have you seen their sister store on State Street in Geneva? They got multiple tables and multiple chairs and actively encourage loitering. See, this is how you win in the convenience store wars. You don’t drive people away with your shouting and block lettering and other nonsense. Also, at first I misread the sign to say, “NO LOTTERY” and then I thought, “oh, the sh!t’s gonna h!t the fan now.” People can get angry and pushy in the 7-Eleven when it comes to their lotto tickets. I've seen Aunt Loretta and what happens. #trafficnews #randallroad #cats #7eleven #diariespodcast undrtow · Sep 5, 2018 at 4:45 pm I heard there’s a coyote party there but not until later tonight. $m.wand.ajax_click=true;$m.wand.lightswitch=true; fleming · Sep 5, 2018 at 4:46 pm Or Elburn???? Oh my God…I’m still laughing!!!!🤣🤣🤣 $m.wand.ajax_click=true;$m.wand.lightswitch=true; sveagrabarek · Sep 5, 2018 at 6:36 pm Probably elburn. The cats there are very shady. $m.wand.ajax_click=true;$m.wand.lightswitch=true; tcr! · Sep 5, 2018 at 7:25 pm So the rumors are true. $m.wand.ajax_click=true;$m.wand.lightswitch=true; liz.sadigh · Sep 5, 2018 at 7:27 pm I can confirm. $m.wand.ajax_click=true;$m.wand.lightswitch=true; tamaraholby · Sep 5, 2018 at 4:47 pm Is the kitty ok? $m.wand.ajax_click=true;$m.wand.lightswitch=true; tcr! · Sep 5, 2018 at 5:29 pm It was a white cat with black patches and the patches look like dents in his hide from a rough, battle scarred life. I assume he ate all the Bigfoots in his 20s, after he got out of the Cat Marines or wherever they serve. I guess him to be in his 60s now but I still wouldn’t tangle with him. There was an open can of Hormel Chili beside him and since I didn’t see a can opener around, he must’ve opened it with his teeth. Maybe his claws, too. For leverage. $m.wand.ajax_click=true;$m.wand.lightswitch=true; tamaraholby · Sep 5, 2018 at 5:47 pm I was born and raised in the birthplace of Hormel. That chili and a can of spam will last forever. Oh and a twinkie $m.wand.ajax_click=true;$m.wand.lightswitch=true; hodges · Sep 5, 2018 at 4:48 pm The 7/11 on Randall and 64? Who loiterers at a intersection with no foot traffic? You are right. Stay. Away. $m.wand.ajax_click=true;$m.wand.lightswitch=true; tcr! · Sep 5, 2018 at 5:10 pm Oh. I’m sorry. In my haste I forgot to mention the 7-Eleven with the sign is on 64 and 17th, a few blocks east. But the one on 64 and Randall probably has a similar policy. Loiter at your own risk! $m.wand.ajax_click=true;$m.wand.lightswitch=true; hodges · Sep 5, 2018 at 5:12 pm lol! $m.wand.ajax_click=true;$m.wand.lightswitch=true; hodges · Sep 5, 2018 at 4:51 pm Party tonight at 8. Picnic tables. 7-11. Geneva! $m.wand.ajax_click=true;$m.wand.lightswitch=true; tcr! · Sep 5, 2018 at 5:33 pm Maybe we can get them to make a real sign! $m.wand.ajax_click=true;$m.wand.lightswitch=true; McGivney · Sep 5, 2018 at 5:03 pm Gotta love traffic 😖 $m.wand.ajax_click=true;$m.wand.lightswitch=true; tcr! · Sep 5, 2018 at 5:37 pm Traffic makes me sadder and also angrier than anything else. Well, I can get pretty angry at the Target/Starbucks people who don’t know how to grind beans for a French Press. I get home and open the bag expecting to see coarsely ground beans and instead see a floury brown powder. THIS IS NOT A GAME. $m.wand.ajax_click=true;$m.wand.lightswitch=true; tcr! · Sep 5, 2018 at 5:37 pm So what’s really funny is that I was banned a while back from the “What’s Happening in Geneva” Facebook group for posting similar anecdotes. I was also banned from WH in St. Charles, WH in Batavia, etc. etc. I’m glad I have a blog because you all deserve to know the real stories. $m.wand.ajax_click=true;$m.wand.lightswitch=true; hodges · Sep 5, 2018 at 5:39 pm My badge of honor. Banned from Trump Facebook. Oh well. Left what’s happening in st Charles on the basis of meanness and belittling. $m.wand.ajax_click=true;$m.wand.lightswitch=true; hodges · Sep 5, 2018 at 5:56 pm And. You are funny. $m.wand.ajax_click=true;$m.wand.lightswitch=true; tamaraholby · Sep 5, 2018 at 7:13 pm You know it’s better to talked about then never noticed $m.wand.ajax_click=true;$m.wand.lightswitch=true; Mona · Sep 5, 2018 at 6:43 pm You were banned because your magazine was perceived by Kevin Ketchum to be competition for his local magazines. That’s my guess anyway. $m.wand.ajax_click=true;$m.wand.lightswitch=true; tcr! · Sep 5, 2018 at 7:27 pm Yeah, I wanted to leave my magazine out of the story and keep the focus on my personal wit and charm. $m.wand.ajax_click=true;$m.wand.lightswitch=true; hbp · Sep 5, 2018 at 7:02 pm This is fantastic… I’m still giggling $m.wand.ajax_click=true;$m.wand.lightswitch=true; tcr! · Sep 5, 2018 at 8:44 pm Thank you! $m.wand.ajax_click=true;$m.wand.lightswitch=true; The Golberg · Sep 5, 2018 at 7:13 pm Best. Post. And Stream. Of. The. Day! 😂😂😂 $m.wand.ajax_click=true;$m.wand.lightswitch=true; tcr! · Sep 5, 2018 at 8:45 pm Thank you so much! $m.wand.ajax_click=true;$m.wand.lightswitch=true; Damien F · Sep 5, 2018 at 7:41 pm They also don’t like to pay out on scratch offs over 20$ $m.wand.ajax_click=true;$m.wand.lightswitch=true; DW Caputo · Sep 5, 2018 at 7:42 pm That store sucks. Refused to give me lottery tickets because my daughter was with me. Really. WTF. 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Grupo Serendipia
31- Personaje: Joseph Golberg

Grupo Serendipia

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2019 16:04


En el episodio de hoy conocerás a Joe Goldberg, un personaje misterioso de la aclamada serie You de Netflix, que te mostrara formar extrañas de demostrar amor. Acompañanos a descubrir las razones que lo llevaron a vivir situaciones que resultan para muchos perturbadoras.

The Parts Unknown wrestling podcast
PU: Wrestlemania 12 review

The Parts Unknown wrestling podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2018 42:46


The PU crew go iron man to talk about 62 minutes of Bret v Shawn (and 93 seconds of Warrior v HHH). Plus Roddy Piper v Golberg in a (highly homophobic) Hollywood Backlot Brawl. It's Wrestlemania 12, bay-bay! Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.

M-RCBG Podcasts
Elizabeth Golberg on Regulatory Policy: The EU Variation

M-RCBG Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2018 70:09


This seminar was given on March 8, 2018 by M-RCBG Senior Fellow Elizabeth Golberg. It was part of the Regulatory Policy Program's weekly seminar series.

Smark Out Moment Smack Talk
Smack Talk 320 - Goldberg for Hall of Fame, Paige's Career Over and More

Smark Out Moment Smack Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2018 29:17


On the latest episode of the Smack Talk podcast, the Hot Tags of the week are broken down as the panel discusses Paige's in-ring career ending, Golberg going into the Hall of Fame and more. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/smarkoutmoment/support

Random Nitro Project
16 - Piñata! Piñata! Piñata! (November 15th, 1999)

Random Nitro Project

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2017 95:33


 "Imagine if they really went for the gimmick, and Jerry Flynn was just fighting himself" Listen as we examine another chapter in the decline of WCW and break down things like hyberbole, dirty versions of wrestlers, Mt Rushmores, The Random Thunder Project, Sid having half a brain, terrible audio issues, our weird fascination with Midnight, Russo threatening people with their previous gimmicks, Johnny Boone: World's Toughest Referee, Smark Wrestling Federation, Oklahoma being the absolute worst, The massive whiff of the Jerry Flynn "Fight Club" gimmick and Golberg just standing around. WCW Hall of Fame Inductee: Jerry "Yeesh Face" Flynn

3Count Podcast
3Count Episode 5: Lifting bans in the WWE

3Count Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2017 24:44


Rich and Andrew will discuss certain bans being lifted in the WWE. Which wrestling company will sign the Broken Hardys? WWE FastLane is the last stop before WrestleMania. Will Kevin Owens or Golberg walk out as WWE championship? Make sure to subscribe to our podcast on iTunes, SoundCloud and YouTube today. Listen to 3Count live every Wednesday night at 7:30pm ET to 7:55pm ET on Its Your Radio and Facebook Live.

Worked Shoot Wrestling Podcast

Join hosts Corey Richman and Jason Brookes for the latest news in the world of pro wrestling Facebook Facebook Group Page http://blogtalkradio.com/workedshootpodcast A look back iat the past few week in pro wrestling to discuss - Fallout of Lesnar v Golberg in 86 seconds - NXT Takeover Toronto - Lucha Underground post Aztec Warfare - WWE TLC preview - Ring of Honor could get raided by NXT - and more .... Subscribe on Itunes and Stitcher to never miss an episode --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/worked-shoot/message

High Spot Podcast
Survivor Series & TakeOver: Toronto Preview w- Jason Powell of Prowrestling.net (EP. 52)

High Spot Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2016 60:19


The very insightful Jason Powell of Prowrestling.net & Ross Report contributor stopped by and joined The Jersey Wrecking Crew to preview WWE Survivor Series & NXT TakeOver:Toronto. Jason gives his predictions on both cards & chimes in on how many times Golberg visits Suplex City Sunday night! From Goldberg vs. Brock Lesnar to Nakamura vs. Joe II, the only place to get your Survivor Series coverage is with Jeff Martin & Bryan Burga on The High Spot Podcast.Like what you hear? Follow us on Facebook & Twitter @HighSpotPodcast and check out our all of our recent pics on Instagram @HighSpotPodcast

Headline Books
THE PURSUIT - Janet Evanovich and Lee Golberg - audio clip

Headline Books

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2016 3:06


Janet Evanovich's novels are: 'Pithy, witty and fast-paced' (The Sunday Times); 'Non-stop laughs with plenty of high jinks' (USA Today); 'Razor-sharp' (Sunday Express). FBI agent Kate O'Hare's covert partner has been kidnapped. But she is in hot pursuit... Nicolas Fox, con man, thief, and one of the top ten fugitives on the most-wanted list, has been kidnapped from a retreat in Hawaii. The kidnapper doesn't know that Nick Fox has been secretly working for the FBI and that his partner, Special Agent Kate O'Hare, is on their trail. The pursuit leads to Belgium, France and Italy, and pits Nick and Kate against a deadly adversary: Dragan Kovic, an ex-military officer from Serbia. He's plotting a crime that will net him billions... and cost thousands of lives. Nick and Kate have to mount an audacious con to avert catastrophe. The pressure's on for them to make this work - even if they have to lay their lives on the line... (P)2016 Random House Audio

True Condos Podcast
Sharon Golberg, Managing Director, DASH Property Management - The True Condos Podcast

True Condos Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2014 33:29


Listen to Sharon Goldberg, Property Manager of DASH Property Management, talk to Andrew la Fleur about what non-residents of Canada need to know about investing in the Toronto condo market..Click here for show notes.Andrew la Fleur / Sales Representative416-371-2333 / andrew@truecondos.comhttp://www.truecondos.comhttp://twitter.com/andrewlafleurhttp://facebook.com/truecondos

This Week in Pediatric Oncology
TWIPO #38 ~ Interview with John Goldberg, MD, on Phase I Clinical Trials

This Week in Pediatric Oncology

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2014 25:13


March 11, 2014New York, NY -- This Week in Pediatric Oncology (TWiPO), the first podcast focusing on pediatric cancer research, announced that John Goldberg, MD, from The Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center at the University of Miami, is a featured guest on its most recent episode. In this episode, Dr. Golberg talks about the challenges of phase I pediatric cancer clinical trials with hosts Dr. Tim Cripe (Nationwide Children's Hospital), Dr. Robyn Dennis (Nationwide Children's Hospital), and Mark Ranalli, MD (Nationwide Children's Hospital).Dr. Goldberg is an Assistant Professor of Pediatrics and the Director of the Pediatric Oncology Early Phase Clinical Trials Program at The Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center, the University of Miami.

Lectures
Symposium: Piranesi, Rome, and the Arts of Design Part 4

Lectures

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2013 38:16


Jeffrey L. Collins, Ph.D., Professor and Chair of Academic Programs, Bard Graduate Center More is More: Piranesi and Design Giambattista Piranesi is best known today as a printmaker. Yet in his lifetime, he routinely signed his plates—and clearly wished to be known—as an architect, a profession that in the eighteenth-century often embraced interior decoration and furnishing. As an architect-designer, Piranesi "invented" not just buildings but chairs, tables, clocks, coaches, vases, candelabra, tablewares, chimneypieces, wall ornaments, and even complete rooms. Many feature in this exhibition, some on paper (where they largely remained) and some brought to life for the first time in three dimensions. In their eclecticism, visual density, and even whimsy, these exuberant modern designs may challenge our idea of Piranesi as a neoclassicist devoted solely to an image of ancient grandeur. But what were the sources and inspirations for Piranesi's ideas, and how do they relate to prevailing eighteenth-century tastes? This lecture places Piranesi's design work in its cultural and conceptual context, asking how this seemingly marginal activity exemplified the artist's broader concerns and constituted, albeit secondhand, a central part of his legacy. John Pinto, Ph.D., Howard Crosby Butler Memorial Professor of Art and Archeology, Princeton University Piranesi's "Speaking Ruins:" Fragment and Fantasy Shortly after his first visit to Rome, Giovanni Battista Piranesi memorably wrote, "Speaking ruins have filled my spirit with images that accurate drawings could never have succeeded in conveying." Piranesi's appreciation of the expressive nature of ruins is telling. So, too, is the distinction he makes between experiencing ancient architecture directly, through on-site examination, on the one hand, and studying it at several removes by means of measured drawings, on the other. Piranesi provides a poetic distillation of over three centuries of reappraisals of the value and meaning of ruins for humanists, antiquarians, and architects. Professor Pinto's lecture will use Piranesi's graphic work to explore his virtuoso variations on the theme of the fragment, his analytic strategies, and his visionary engagement with the past. It was Piranesi's genius to bridge the gap between past and present, between source and invention, thereby breathing new life into the classical legacy. Christopher M.S. Johns, Ph.D., Norman L. and Roselea J. Golberg, Professor and Chair of the Department of History of Art, Vanderbilt University Piranesi and the Fabrication of Rome in the European Imagination: Le Vedute di Roma and Antichità Romane The vast majority of Europeans who studied, collected and admired the graphic works of Giambattista Piranesi never saw Rome. This fabricated Rome inspired the European imaginary in a way that is difficult to understand in the modern age of imagery overload and instantaneous access to almost everything. But Piranesi's Rome was a reality in it own right, and only those relative few who actually visited the Eternal City during their Grand Tours could compare the artist's vision with diurnal reality. Indeed, not a few Roman visitors, conditioned by their study of Piranesi's imagery, were disappointed in the modest scale and shabby surroundings of some of the greatest monuments to survive from an admired antiquity. The Views of Rome and Roman Antiquities, two of the artist's most influential series of etchings, had an exceptionally high profile in Enlightenment Europe and form the basis for his vision of Roman magnificence. This lecture will explore the connection between word and image and between image in reality in Piranesi's influential series with the intention of shedding some light on the disconnection between the scholar's and the tourist's Rome in the middle decades of the eighteenth-century. www.TheSanDiegoMuseumofAr

Lectures
Symposium: Piranesi, Rome, and the Arts of Design Part 1

Lectures

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2013 47:47


Jeffrey L. Collins, Ph.D., Professor and Chair of Academic Programs, Bard Graduate Center More is More: Piranesi and Design Giambattista Piranesi is best known today as a printmaker. Yet in his lifetime, he routinely signed his plates—and clearly wished to be known—as an architect, a profession that in the eighteenth-century often embraced interior decoration and furnishing. As an architect-designer, Piranesi "invented" not just buildings but chairs, tables, clocks, coaches, vases, candelabra, tablewares, chimneypieces, wall ornaments, and even complete rooms. Many feature in this exhibition, some on paper (where they largely remained) and some brought to life for the first time in three dimensions. In their eclecticism, visual density, and even whimsy, these exuberant modern designs may challenge our idea of Piranesi as a neoclassicist devoted solely to an image of ancient grandeur. But what were the sources and inspirations for Piranesi's ideas, and how do they relate to prevailing eighteenth-century tastes? This lecture places Piranesi's design work in its cultural and conceptual context, asking how this seemingly marginal activity exemplified the artist's broader concerns and constituted, albeit secondhand, a central part of his legacy. John Pinto, Ph.D., Howard Crosby Butler Memorial Professor of Art and Archeology, Princeton University Piranesi's "Speaking Ruins:" Fragment and Fantasy Shortly after his first visit to Rome, Giovanni Battista Piranesi memorably wrote, "Speaking ruins have filled my spirit with images that accurate drawings could never have succeeded in conveying." Piranesi's appreciation of the expressive nature of ruins is telling. So, too, is the distinction he makes between experiencing ancient architecture directly, through on-site examination, on the one hand, and studying it at several removes by means of measured drawings, on the other. Piranesi provides a poetic distillation of over three centuries of reappraisals of the value and meaning of ruins for humanists, antiquarians, and architects. Professor Pinto's lecture will use Piranesi's graphic work to explore his virtuoso variations on the theme of the fragment, his analytic strategies, and his visionary engagement with the past. It was Piranesi's genius to bridge the gap between past and present, between source and invention, thereby breathing new life into the classical legacy. Christopher M.S. Johns, Ph.D., Norman L. and Roselea J. Golberg, Professor and Chair of the Department of History of Art, Vanderbilt University Piranesi and the Fabrication of Rome in the European Imagination: Le Vedute di Roma and Antichità Romane The vast majority of Europeans who studied, collected and admired the graphic works of Giambattista Piranesi never saw Rome. This fabricated Rome inspired the European imaginary in a way that is difficult to understand in the modern age of imagery overload and instantaneous access to almost everything. But Piranesi's Rome was a reality in it own right, and only those relative few who actually visited the Eternal City during their Grand Tours could compare the artist's vision with diurnal reality. Indeed, not a few Roman visitors, conditioned by their study of Piranesi's imagery, were disappointed in the modest scale and shabby surroundings of some of the greatest monuments to survive from an admired antiquity. The Views of Rome and Roman Antiquities, two of the artist's most influential series of etchings, had an exceptionally high profile in Enlightenment Europe and form the basis for his vision of Roman magnificence. This lecture will explore the connection between word and image and between image in reality in Piranesi's influential series with the intention of shedding some light on the disconnection between the scholar's and the tourist's Rome in the middle decades of the eighteenth-century. www.TheSanDiegoMuseumofAr

Lectures
Symposium: Piranesi, Rome, and the Arts of Design Part 2

Lectures

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2013 36:41


Jeffrey L. Collins, Ph.D., Professor and Chair of Academic Programs, Bard Graduate Center More is More: Piranesi and Design Giambattista Piranesi is best known today as a printmaker. Yet in his lifetime, he routinely signed his plates—and clearly wished to be known—as an architect, a profession that in the eighteenth-century often embraced interior decoration and furnishing. As an architect-designer, Piranesi "invented" not just buildings but chairs, tables, clocks, coaches, vases, candelabra, tablewares, chimneypieces, wall ornaments, and even complete rooms. Many feature in this exhibition, some on paper (where they largely remained) and some brought to life for the first time in three dimensions. In their eclecticism, visual density, and even whimsy, these exuberant modern designs may challenge our idea of Piranesi as a neoclassicist devoted solely to an image of ancient grandeur. But what were the sources and inspirations for Piranesi's ideas, and how do they relate to prevailing eighteenth-century tastes? This lecture places Piranesi's design work in its cultural and conceptual context, asking how this seemingly marginal activity exemplified the artist's broader concerns and constituted, albeit secondhand, a central part of his legacy. John Pinto, Ph.D., Howard Crosby Butler Memorial Professor of Art and Archeology, Princeton University Piranesi's "Speaking Ruins:" Fragment and Fantasy Shortly after his first visit to Rome, Giovanni Battista Piranesi memorably wrote, "Speaking ruins have filled my spirit with images that accurate drawings could never have succeeded in conveying." Piranesi's appreciation of the expressive nature of ruins is telling. So, too, is the distinction he makes between experiencing ancient architecture directly, through on-site examination, on the one hand, and studying it at several removes by means of measured drawings, on the other. Piranesi provides a poetic distillation of over three centuries of reappraisals of the value and meaning of ruins for humanists, antiquarians, and architects. Professor Pinto's lecture will use Piranesi's graphic work to explore his virtuoso variations on the theme of the fragment, his analytic strategies, and his visionary engagement with the past. It was Piranesi's genius to bridge the gap between past and present, between source and invention, thereby breathing new life into the classical legacy. Christopher M.S. Johns, Ph.D., Norman L. and Roselea J. Golberg, Professor and Chair of the Department of History of Art, Vanderbilt University Piranesi and the Fabrication of Rome in the European Imagination: Le Vedute di Roma and Antichità Romane The vast majority of Europeans who studied, collected and admired the graphic works of Giambattista Piranesi never saw Rome. This fabricated Rome inspired the European imaginary in a way that is difficult to understand in the modern age of imagery overload and instantaneous access to almost everything. But Piranesi's Rome was a reality in it own right, and only those relative few who actually visited the Eternal City during their Grand Tours could compare the artist's vision with diurnal reality. Indeed, not a few Roman visitors, conditioned by their study of Piranesi's imagery, were disappointed in the modest scale and shabby surroundings of some of the greatest monuments to survive from an admired antiquity. The Views of Rome and Roman Antiquities, two of the artist's most influential series of etchings, had an exceptionally high profile in Enlightenment Europe and form the basis for his vision of Roman magnificence. This lecture will explore the connection between word and image and between image in reality in Piranesi's influential series with the intention of shedding some light on the disconnection between the scholar's and the tourist's Rome in the middle decades of the eighteenth-century. www.TheSanDiegoMuseumofAr

Lectures
Symposium: Piranesi, Rome, and the Arts of Design Part 3

Lectures

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2013 29:37


Jeffrey L. Collins, Ph.D., Professor and Chair of Academic Programs, Bard Graduate Center More is More: Piranesi and Design Giambattista Piranesi is best known today as a printmaker. Yet in his lifetime, he routinely signed his plates—and clearly wished to be known—as an architect, a profession that in the eighteenth-century often embraced interior decoration and furnishing. As an architect-designer, Piranesi "invented" not just buildings but chairs, tables, clocks, coaches, vases, candelabra, tablewares, chimneypieces, wall ornaments, and even complete rooms. Many feature in this exhibition, some on paper (where they largely remained) and some brought to life for the first time in three dimensions. In their eclecticism, visual density, and even whimsy, these exuberant modern designs may challenge our idea of Piranesi as a neoclassicist devoted solely to an image of ancient grandeur. But what were the sources and inspirations for Piranesi's ideas, and how do they relate to prevailing eighteenth-century tastes? This lecture places Piranesi's design work in its cultural and conceptual context, asking how this seemingly marginal activity exemplified the artist's broader concerns and constituted, albeit secondhand, a central part of his legacy. John Pinto, Ph.D., Howard Crosby Butler Memorial Professor of Art and Archeology, Princeton University Piranesi's "Speaking Ruins:" Fragment and Fantasy Shortly after his first visit to Rome, Giovanni Battista Piranesi memorably wrote, "Speaking ruins have filled my spirit with images that accurate drawings could never have succeeded in conveying." Piranesi's appreciation of the expressive nature of ruins is telling. So, too, is the distinction he makes between experiencing ancient architecture directly, through on-site examination, on the one hand, and studying it at several removes by means of measured drawings, on the other. Piranesi provides a poetic distillation of over three centuries of reappraisals of the value and meaning of ruins for humanists, antiquarians, and architects. Professor Pinto's lecture will use Piranesi's graphic work to explore his virtuoso variations on the theme of the fragment, his analytic strategies, and his visionary engagement with the past. It was Piranesi's genius to bridge the gap between past and present, between source and invention, thereby breathing new life into the classical legacy. Christopher M.S. Johns, Ph.D., Norman L. and Roselea J. Golberg, Professor and Chair of the Department of History of Art, Vanderbilt University Piranesi and the Fabrication of Rome in the European Imagination: Le Vedute di Roma and Antichità Romane The vast majority of Europeans who studied, collected and admired the graphic works of Giambattista Piranesi never saw Rome. This fabricated Rome inspired the European imaginary in a way that is difficult to understand in the modern age of imagery overload and instantaneous access to almost everything. But Piranesi's Rome was a reality in it own right, and only those relative few who actually visited the Eternal City during their Grand Tours could compare the artist's vision with diurnal reality. Indeed, not a few Roman visitors, conditioned by their study of Piranesi's imagery, were disappointed in the modest scale and shabby surroundings of some of the greatest monuments to survive from an admired antiquity. The Views of Rome and Roman Antiquities, two of the artist's most influential series of etchings, had an exceptionally high profile in Enlightenment Europe and form the basis for his vision of Roman magnificence. This lecture will explore the connection between word and image and between image in reality in Piranesi's influential series with the intention of shedding some light on the disconnection between the scholar's and the tourist's Rome in the middle decades of the eighteenth-century. www.TheSanDiegoMuseumofAr