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Join Rox and Jake of Vino Gusto as they sit down and catch up over a glass.In this episode, we dive into a few bottles that really got us talking. First up, we taste a fantastic white Burgundy that seriously overdelivers for the price — classic, elegant, and perfect for spring sipping. Then we head off the beaten path to explore some new Georgian white wines that are fresh, fun, and full of character. If you're looking to discover something different, you're in for a treat. And with Easter just around the corner, we chat through some food and wine pairings to help you elevate your roast lamb, chocolate eggs, and everything in between.Santé!Wine Tasted:Domaine Billard Pere et Fils Hautes-Cotes de Beaune Blanc 'La Justice' 2023Georgian Wines:Didimi Maghlakelidze 'Didimi' Krakhuna 2023 (Imereti, Georgia)Zurab Topuridze 'Cecilia' Amber Wine Rkatsiteli/Mtsvane 2023 (Guria, Georgia)
#80 - Viaja Guria: Iniciativa gaúcha aposta em viagens exclusivas para mulheres by Rádio Gaúcha
We sit down for a 10x10 interview episode with Georgian wine importer Noel Brockett of Georgian Wine House. Although GWH is based in Washington D.C., Noel lives in the Guria region of western Georgia, and we sat down during a multi-state tour he was making in the US during June of 2024.
Prepare to be mesmerized as Ruchika Guria, the trailblazing client marketer in the luxury brand realm, shares her captivating stories and unveils the key strategies that have propelled her to the pinnacle of her field. Dive into the fascinating world where big luxury brands find their perfect match, guided by Ruchika's unparalleled experience. Join us for an immersive experience that will inspire, educate, and leave you in awe of the magic she weaves in bringing brands and customers together in perfect harmony! This is a must watch for anyone aspiring to make their mark in the world of luxury brand marketing! Follow us on Instagram for more updates.
We are talking to filmmakers Cameron Trafford and Henry Gosper here about their film Water for Birds. screening as part of Melbourne Documentary Film Festival (MDFF) in Cinema program.Focused on a small group of teachers and students, Water for Birds offers a unique insight into the successful, replicable educational model developed by non-profit Guria to combat second-generation prostitution in the red-light area of Varanasi, India.MDFF on-line from 1 July - 31 JulyMDFF in Cinema 21st - 30th July
>> VOCÊ JÁ SEGUE O TURBOCAST AQUI?Como já é de praxe aqui, o convidado mais uma vez manja muito mais de carros do que nós.... incluindo o Cavalo (@cesarv8) A Amanda Tomasine (@amnddat), que apesar do conhecimento, não regula muito bem das ideias, casou quase perfeitamente com as convicções tortas da peculiar bancada do seu podcast automotivo chamado Turbocast preferido, menos na parte de Subaru, Subaru não da. Bora ouvir e boa sorte!————————————————ENQUANTO ISSO SIGA:instagram.com/turbocastonlinetwitch.tv/turbocastonlinee Turbocastonline no Youtube>> Não esqueça de nos seguir e deixar um like / coração e se não for pedir muito, compartilha ai. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/turbocast/support
G de Guaipeca, Guria, Gaiteiro... Continuando a série Alfabeto do RPG, hoje a gente fala de algumas das letras G do RPG. Quais são os Gs de vocês? Quem quiser anunciar com a gente, pode entrar em contato com contato@pausaparaumconteudo.com.br Usem o cupom caquitas10 na Retropunk pra ganhar 10% de desconto nos produtinhos lindos; e o cupom CAQUITAS5 na Forja Online para 5% de desconto em toda a loja! No mais, sigam o Caquitas nas redes sociais, e se quiserem virar nossos padrinhos, dá pra assinar pelo PicPay, Apoia-se ou pelo Padrim! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/caquitas-podcast/message
In recent years, researchers have explored component-based synthesis, which aims to automatically construct programs that operate by composing calls to existing APIs. However, prior work has not considered efficient synthesis of methods with side effects that update a database. Today on the show, Sankha Guria shares about his research in this area, introducing a new approach to type and effect-guided synthesis tools for Ruby. In this episode… What is program synthesis? Lambda functions Generating in Ruby Assistive code generation Benchmarking your code Various tools Co-pilot vs. pilot Scratch software for kids Applying program synthesis to web assemblies How to use program synthesis to generates tests Sponsors Top End Devs Raygun | Click here to get started on your free 14-day trial Coaching | Top End Devs Links UMD Department of Computer Science RbSyn: Type- and Effect-Guided Program Synthesis GitHub - ngsankha/rbsyn: Program synthesis for Ruby ruby-rogues.md · GitHub Rosette: About Twitter: @ngsankha Sankha Narayan Guria Picks Luke- A better zip bomb Luke- Shawn Hymel – Tiny ML Sankha- Scythe Valentino - Stripe
In recent years, researchers have explored component-based synthesis, which aims to automatically construct programs that operate by composing calls to existing APIs. However, prior work has not considered efficient synthesis of methods with side effects that update a database. Today on the show, Sankha Guria shares about his research in this area, introducing a new approach to type and effect-guided synthesis tools for Ruby. In this episode… What is program synthesis? Lambda functions Generating in Ruby Assistive code generation Benchmarking your code Various tools Co-pilot vs. pilot Scratch software for kids Applying program synthesis to web assemblies How to use program synthesis to generates tests Sponsors Top End Devs Raygun | Click here to get started on your free 14-day trial Coaching | Top End Devs Links UMD Department of Computer Science RbSyn: Type- and Effect-Guided Program Synthesis GitHub - ngsankha/rbsyn: Program synthesis for Ruby ruby-rogues.md · GitHub Rosette: About Twitter: @ngsankha Sankha Narayan Guria Picks Luke- A better zip bomb Luke- Shawn Hymel – Tiny ML Sankha- Scythe Valentino - Stripe
Guria no assado: Daniela Tatsch fala sobre a paixão pelo fogo de chão - 26/04/2022 by Rádio Gaúcha
Nesse episódio vamos conhecer uma diabética incrível, a Marina (@guriadainsulina), futura nutricionista que vem nos mostrar que a diabetes nunca vai nos limitar e que podemos ser o que quisermos e da forma que quisermos. Veremos que de forma leve, podemos desmitificar e aprender o que acontece com a nossa diabetes para vivermos de forma plena e feliz.
Você reconhece os diferentes sotaques do espanhol? Bom, eles são muitos. Muitos mesmo! Mas os nossos vizinhos e vizinhas da Argentina são rapidamente identificados pela sua forma de falar. Embora o espanhol falado na Argentina seja diverso, algumas características são recorrentes em boa parte do país, e, neste episódio, você vai aprender um pouco mais sobre elas. Material: https://rhavi.co/wnt-ess-esp-79 Diálogo por: Júlio Marques Roteiro por: Thais Rosário
Rorshok's weekly ten-minute update of all things Georgian - news, events and the latest happenings. On October 2nd, voters will elect 64 mayors and over 2,000 city council members. The tightest election is expected in Tbilisi, where Otsneba party's Kakhi Kaladze, the head of Natsebi party, Nika Melia and former Prime Minister Giorgi Gakharia face-off at the polls. As of this week, 1.7 million individuals in Georgia have received at least one dose of the vaccine, and about 750,000 people have been fully vaccinated. The country continues to have over 1,500 daily coronavirus cases. Most of the confirmed cases are recorded in Tbilisi, Adjara and Imereti. Earlier this week, the Georgian Government and Caucasus Nature Fund signed an agreement to support the creation of five new protected areas in Shida Kartli, Racha, Svaneti, Samegrelo and Guria. The project is financially supported by the Wyss Foundation, as part of the foundations' 'Campaign for Nature'', a 1 billion US dollar program to accelerate locally-driven efforts to safeguard biodiversity. Caucasus Nature Fund will allocate up to 4.65 million US dollars for the project implementation. These stories and more in this week's update. That's it for this week, thanks for tuning in. We want to know where you are listening from, so drop us a line at podcast@rorshok.com and let us know what city you're in! If you like the show, share it and subscribe for more! Nakhvamdis!
No dia 20 de setembro é celebrado o Dia do Gaúcho e por isso o papo aqui não poderia ser outro, afinal, somos do sul, é só olhar e ver (ou nos ouvir). A nossa tradição vem de longe e tá no “bah”, no “capaz”, no mate de manhã cedo e na lagarteada ao sol… Claro que os costumes e tradições gaúchas que mais representam o Rio Grande do Sul pelo mundo afora são o chimarrão e o churrasco. Mas quem é daqui sabe que tem muitos outros comportamentos que nos conectam à nossa cultura. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/gincast/message
Eddy nos presenta una entrevista muy interesante con el Historiador Carlos Nieto, sobre el reinado de Isabel ll en la España del Siglo XIX; la Chef Arantxa de Saracho del restaurante Guria, nos habla sobre el proceso de creación de sus platillos mientras nos invita a degustar una magnifica cena, todo esto y más con Eddy Warman de Noche.
Que maravilhoso começar a última semana da terceira temporada com uma conversa muitoooo especial com a Mari, a @gurianatureba ! Obrigada Mari!!! ❤️ . O Dvora tem o apoio da @interativaconteudos e amanhã tem mais! #dvoraconnection
An audio journey through the mountains of high Adjara, following ensemble Ialoni as they film for the American Library of Congress. The Ialoni Homegrown Concert is available for free on The American Folklife Center youtube channel. Youtube link: https://youtu.be/CU7KO28QDDk Holly and Susan chat about the trip from Tbilisi to Shuakhevi and beyond. After walking through snow, Susan meets with elders from a creative family - P'at'i Tapaladze (featured in Ialoni's concert) her daughter Eteri. With the aid of an interpreter, we hear the voices of P'at'i and Eteri as they speak about the ancestors. There are ‘in the moment' delights while Ialoni and P'at'i sing ‘behind the scenes'. As a final surprise the location shifts to Ozurgeti in Guria and a meeting with singing elder - Rebuli Mzhavanadze (Dr Nana Mzhavanadze's uncle). With excerpts from the book ‘Performance of Georgian Folk Song' by Edisher Garakanidze, Tbilisi 2007, ISBN 99940-933-2-0. Voices of the Ancestors by Holly Taylor-Zuntz and Susan Thompson. If you enjoyed this episode, why not buy the creators a coffee? On ko-fi.com/voicesoftheancestors Become a monthly supporter on ko-fi with access to extras, like the video scrapbook of the trip with Ialoni into the mountains of Adjara. Support the podcast on patreon https://www.patreon.com/voicesoftheancestors Sign up for our email updates and never miss an episode: eepurl.com/hhgoOf Navigate this episode with the searchable transcript, complete with time stamps, available here voicesoftheancestors.co.uk/transcripts To be invited to the Voices of the Ancestors Community - on Facebook click this link www.facebook.com/groups/516207299354485/ Music used: Ialoni (www.ialoni.bandcamp.com/); Nai-nai - Ialoni and P'at'i Tapaladze recording by Leo Decristoforo; P'at'i Tapaladze field recording by Susan Thompson; Batonebo - Ialoni and Rebuli Mzhavanadze field recording by Susan Thompson.
Em homenagem à semana da mulher, o Pombo Sem Asa chamou duas torcedoras fanáticas da dupla grenal pra resenha! E assim como na semana passada tivemos corneta dos gremistas, dessa vez foram os colorados que estavam felizes com o vice do Grêmio na Copa do Brasil.
Menino, menina, garoto, garota.. Nenhuma dessas opções, pois o sul tem um jeitinho todo especial e arrumou palavras próprias também: guri e guria. O termo tem forte influência do Rio Grande do Sul. QUer saber mais? Guriaaaaa, então se liga!!
Chamamos Lela Rosanelli e Bibiana Petek pra falar sobre liderar uma banda, processos de composição e parcerias com outros artistas. No final a Bibi explica pra gente a história por trás da canção Hotel Graciosa.
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In this episode, we speak to Yoga Teacher Chand Guria. Since coming back from university, CHand has tried out different industries but has found his calling with yoga and has been teaching yoga for the past few years. This has also led to his further interest in health, wellness and spirituality Personally, I have a lot to thank Chand for as he was the one that introduced me to the benefits of Yoga through his zoom yoga classes. Therefore, I really hope you enjoy this episode where we dive into various topics such as: · How He got involved in yoga · Some of the misconceptions around yoga · Patanjali's 8 limbs of yoga · Chand's foray into spirituality · Importance of having a morning routine Here is a link to Chand' Youtube Channel which has recordings of his Zoom Classes: https://www.youtube.com/user/ch3and/featured If you have any questions, comments or concerns, feel free to shoot us a DM on Instagram (@progressholics) or email us (info@progressholic.com)
Podcast Ligado em Viagem #27 – [História de Viagem] Retorno de viagem na Europa e risco de uma 2ª. onda do Coronavírus (com Apure Guria) Aqui na Europa nós já estamos num momento pós quarentena, que, somado às férias de verão (lembrando que aqui as estações do ano são trocadas em relação ao Brasil), fez […] O post Retorno de viagem na Europa e risco de uma 2ª. onda do Coronavírus (com Apure Guria) apareceu primeiro em Ligado em Viagem.
Podcast Ligado em Viagem #26 – [História de Viagem] Aventuras e desventuras de uma mudança para a Europa (com Apure Guria) Meses com a perna machucada, 11 mudanças de casas, 4 países, incêndio, tretas, choros e muitas dúvidas. Você não imaginaria que uma mudança planejada para a Europa pudesse ser tão difícil, né? Pois a […] O post Aventuras e desventuras de uma mudança para a Europa (com Apure Guria) apareceu primeiro em Ligado em Viagem.
Passport identifies the identity. Do you agree with that? What stories do our passports tell or let us experience? Community radio podcast gives the microphone to different passport holders and grabs the stories from its border stamps. Here we talk about national identities, limits of free movement, and all related topics. In the frame of the podcast, Giorgi Rodionov will be trying to re-take the Georgian ID card. In this episode We are talking to Dante, an Italian boy living in Georgia, currently volunteering for a tea farm in Guria. What does the sea give us? the feeling of freedom or feeling of separation? Guest - Dante Marcantognini Host - Giorgi Rodionov music for intro - Ben Wheeler
E a nossa adotada desse episódio é a Giovanna, ou melhor, A guria do tempo (@aguriadotempo). Ela que é Engenheira química, mestra em Engenharia Mecânica, já foi professora de magistério, vem trilhando uma carreira profissional mega diversificada e ainda encontrou tempo para se dedicar a um canal que descomplicou e apresentou a moda para muita gente. Sempre relacionando a previsão do tempo e dicas de look, da dicas de como utilizar melhor as peças de roupas que já temos em casa. A Guria tem uma legião de seguidorx e vai contar um pouquinho desta história pra gente. Não é demais?
A viajante dos cabelos azuis, Angie Sant'Anna, que nasceu lá no interior, mas resolveu rodar o mundo atrás de novas culturas é a nossa convidada dessa semana. Toca ae!! ---------------- Converse com a Angie: www.youtube.com/apureguria www.instagram.com/apureguria www.apureguria.com ---------------- Converse com a gente: www.instagram.com/temaiseme contato@temaiseme.com www.youtube.com/temaiseme
Melhores momentos do PB separados em áudio pra você dar muita risada com us guri! Em "Potter e a guria do pão", o Potter conta sobre uma vez que estava tentando ficar com uma guria e ela pediu pra ele fazer... um PÃO.
Olá ouvintes e principalmente ouvintas perdidos em noites cruéis onde a vida não vale nada, e bem vindos de volta a nosso teatro escuro. No décimo terceiro episódio do NecrofilmecoN, eu, Lika Moon (OmegaCast), Karol Moura (e a participação phoda de Cris Peculiar, do podcast Devaneios de Cris) assistimos e batemos um papo sórdido sobre Daughter of Horror (Filha do Horror), filme noir experimental de 1955. Então peguem seus canivetes, charutos, frangos fritos e cravos na lapela, e vamos nos perder em pesadelos.
Com a ajuda da Angie do blog Apure Guria e do Fábio do blog Viagens Cine, nós discutimos sobre como criar um canal, uso de analytics, equipamentos e técnicas de gravação para ampliar o alcance e diversificar fontes de renda usando o YouTube. Ouça aqui! ---------------- O YouTube é uma plataforma com enorme potencial que, ao mesmo tempo, apresenta grandes desafios para os criadores de conteúdo. Nosso papo de hoje conta com a participação da Angie (Apure Guria) e do Fábio (Viagens Cine), blogueiros que conseguiram ampliar seu alcance e diversificar suas fontes de renda usando o YouTube. Quer saber as dicas e estratégias de quem conseguiu fazer do YouTube um produto rentável? É só dar o play! Leia mais em http://avidasecretadosblogs.com.br/como-criar-um-canal-no-youtube-de-sucesso/ APOIE NOSSO PROJETO Chave Pix - liviabergo@gmail.com Catarse - https://www.catarse.me/avidasecretadosblogs PARTICIPANTES Edson Amorina Jr - Twitter - Blog Lívia Bergo - Twitter - Blog Angie - Twitter - Blog Fábio - Twitter - Blog MANDE SUA MENSAGEM E-mail pergunte@avidasecretadosblogs.com.br EQUIPE TÉCNICA Produção - Lívia Bergo, Edson Amorina Jr Pesquisa e roteiro - Lívia Bergo Edição - Edson Amorina Jr Arte e layout do site - Cadu Silva Piadas - estagiário não-creditado
Oi, eu sou a Ju do Ministério Papo de Guria, estamos começando o "Podcast do Papo", para começarmos bem vou me apresentar para que vocês conheçam um pouquinho da minha história.
Eric Lee‘s The Experiment: Georgia’s Forgotten Revolution, 1918-1921 (Zed Books, 2017) is about the Georgian Social Democratic/ Menshevik Revolution that took place in 1918. As the world celebrates the centenary of the Bolshevik Revolution, Lee uses this book to explore what happened in Georgia, where the Social Democrats /Mensheviks, led by Noe Zhordania remained committed to a democratic and inclusive revolution as a counterpoint to the Bolshevik notions of a strict, disciplined party and a limited, undemocratic but participatory system of government. He notes that Zhordiania and the other Georgian Mensheviks had cut their teeth in 1902-1906 in the Gurian republic, a small breakaway region in Georgia, where peasant revolt had turned into democratic local government, until it was crushed by Tsarist forces. The lessons learned in Guria remained crucial for the Georgian Social Democrats, who learned to appreciate the peasants as a revolutionary class who demanded an equal seat at the table, as well as principles such as universal suffrage for men and women and the importance of involving local people in policymaking, particularly to solve Georgia’s pressing agrarian question. When the Bolsheviks seized power in 1918, the Georgian Social Democrats reluctantly broke away from Russia and sought to navigate the charged political waters, trying to stave off invasion from Turkey and Denikin’s White forces with alliances with first Germany and then Britain. They also tried to apply classic Marxist principles, creating not socialism but a bourgeois industrial revolution and a corresponding democratic regime, which was elected by secret ballot and universal suffrage to run the new, tiny nation. This new democratically elected Menshevik government tried to solve issues of pressing concern, carrying out land reform and encouraging judicial reform and encouraging industrial development, while trying to maintain the sovereignty and territorial integrity of their new nation. Eventually, due to Georgia’s size and geopolitical location, this revolution failed, but Lee provides a fascinating account of what the country briefly looked like under Menshevik rule and how this compared to the regime established by Georgia’s most famous son, Stalin. Samantha Lomb is an Assistant Professor at Vyatka State University in Kirov, Russia. Her research focuses on daily life, local politics and political participation in the Stalinist 1930s. Her book, Stalin’s Constitution: Soviet Participatory Politics and the Discussion of the Draft 1936 Constitution is now available online. Her research can be viewed here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Eric Lee‘s The Experiment: Georgia’s Forgotten Revolution, 1918-1921 (Zed Books, 2017) is about the Georgian Social Democratic/ Menshevik Revolution that took place in 1918. As the world celebrates the centenary of the Bolshevik Revolution, Lee uses this book to explore what happened in Georgia, where the Social Democrats /Mensheviks, led by Noe Zhordania remained committed to a democratic and inclusive revolution as a counterpoint to the Bolshevik notions of a strict, disciplined party and a limited, undemocratic but participatory system of government. He notes that Zhordiania and the other Georgian Mensheviks had cut their teeth in 1902-1906 in the Gurian republic, a small breakaway region in Georgia, where peasant revolt had turned into democratic local government, until it was crushed by Tsarist forces. The lessons learned in Guria remained crucial for the Georgian Social Democrats, who learned to appreciate the peasants as a revolutionary class who demanded an equal seat at the table, as well as principles such as universal suffrage for men and women and the importance of involving local people in policymaking, particularly to solve Georgia’s pressing agrarian question. When the Bolsheviks seized power in 1918, the Georgian Social Democrats reluctantly broke away from Russia and sought to navigate the charged political waters, trying to stave off invasion from Turkey and Denikin’s White forces with alliances with first Germany and then Britain. They also tried to apply classic Marxist principles, creating not socialism but a bourgeois industrial revolution and a corresponding democratic regime, which was elected by secret ballot and universal suffrage to run the new, tiny nation. This new democratically elected Menshevik government tried to solve issues of pressing concern, carrying out land reform and encouraging judicial reform and encouraging industrial development, while trying to maintain the sovereignty and territorial integrity of their new nation. Eventually, due to Georgia’s size and geopolitical location, this revolution failed, but Lee provides a fascinating account of what the country briefly looked like under Menshevik rule and how this compared to the regime established by Georgia’s most famous son, Stalin. Samantha Lomb is an Assistant Professor at Vyatka State University in Kirov, Russia. Her research focuses on daily life, local politics and political participation in the Stalinist 1930s. Her book, Stalin’s Constitution: Soviet Participatory Politics and the Discussion of the Draft 1936 Constitution is now available online. Her research can be viewed here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Eric Lee‘s The Experiment: Georgia’s Forgotten Revolution, 1918-1921 (Zed Books, 2017) is about the Georgian Social Democratic/ Menshevik Revolution that took place in 1918. As the world celebrates the centenary of the Bolshevik Revolution, Lee uses this book to explore what happened in Georgia, where the Social Democrats /Mensheviks, led by Noe Zhordania remained committed to a democratic and inclusive revolution as a counterpoint to the Bolshevik notions of a strict, disciplined party and a limited, undemocratic but participatory system of government. He notes that Zhordiania and the other Georgian Mensheviks had cut their teeth in 1902-1906 in the Gurian republic, a small breakaway region in Georgia, where peasant revolt had turned into democratic local government, until it was crushed by Tsarist forces. The lessons learned in Guria remained crucial for the Georgian Social Democrats, who learned to appreciate the peasants as a revolutionary class who demanded an equal seat at the table, as well as principles such as universal suffrage for men and women and the importance of involving local people in policymaking, particularly to solve Georgia’s pressing agrarian question. When the Bolsheviks seized power in 1918, the Georgian Social Democrats reluctantly broke away from Russia and sought to navigate the charged political waters, trying to stave off invasion from Turkey and Denikin’s White forces with alliances with first Germany and then Britain. They also tried to apply classic Marxist principles, creating not socialism but a bourgeois industrial revolution and a corresponding democratic regime, which was elected by secret ballot and universal suffrage to run the new, tiny nation. This new democratically elected Menshevik government tried to solve issues of pressing concern, carrying out land reform and encouraging judicial reform and encouraging industrial development, while trying to maintain the sovereignty and territorial integrity of their new nation. Eventually, due to Georgia’s size and geopolitical location, this revolution failed, but Lee provides a fascinating account of what the country briefly looked like under Menshevik rule and how this compared to the regime established by Georgia’s most famous son, Stalin. Samantha Lomb is an Assistant Professor at Vyatka State University in Kirov, Russia. Her research focuses on daily life, local politics and political participation in the Stalinist 1930s. Her book, Stalin’s Constitution: Soviet Participatory Politics and the Discussion of the Draft 1936 Constitution is now available online. Her research can be viewed here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A falta de inspiração persiste. Abordamos o Dia dos Namorados em outubro. Acreditamos que reconquistaremos alguns fãs e perderemos outros tantos... Como sempre acontece em cada publicação.