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The Dog Behind The Human
The History of Dogs: From Wolves to Woofs, War Heroes to Memes

The Dog Behind The Human

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2025 12:12


Description:In this special episode, Dog Coach Francis takes you on a tail-wagging journey through time in The History of Dogs. From Ice Age wolves sneaking snacks at human campsites to pampered pooches with Instagram fame, this episode uncovers how dogs evolved with us—and how they helped shape civilizations, fight wars, and even sniff out diseases.Whether you're a dog lover, a history nerd, or someone who just wants to know why dogs are so good at making puppy eyes, this is the episode for you.What You'll Learn:

Choses à Savoir
Quelle est l'histoire du chien Hachiko ?

Choses à Savoir

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2024 2:10


Aujourd'hui, nous allons plonger dans une histoire touchante de loyauté et de dévotion. Préparez-vous à rencontrer Hachikō, le chien le plus fidèle du Japon. Nous sommes en 1924, à Tokyo. Hachikō, un chien de race Akita, est adopté par Hidesaburō Ueno, un professeur à l'Université de Tokyo. Rapidement, un rituel se met en place : chaque matin, Hachikō accompagne son maître jusqu'à la gare de Shibuya, et chaque soir, il revient pour l'attendre. Ce rituel simple mais symbolique témoigne d'un lien fort entre l'homme et son fidèle compagnon. La scène se répète quotidiennement pendant plus d'un an. Mais un jour de mai 1925, la tragédie frappe. Le professeur Ueno meurt subitement d'une hémorragie cérébrale pendant son travail. Il ne reviendra jamais à Shibuya. Pourtant, Hachikō continue d'attendre. Jour après jour, il revient à la gare, à l'heure précise où son maître aurait dû rentrer. Il devient rapidement une figure familière pour les voyageurs et les habitants du quartier, qui se prennent d'affection pour ce chien solitaire. Pendant dix longues années, Hachikō se rend à la gare de Shibuya, espérant toujours revoir son maître bien-aimé. Les habitants du quartier, touchés par sa fidélité, commencent à le nourrir et à le protéger. En 1932, un journaliste raconte son histoire dans un article qui attire l'attention du pays tout entier. Hachikō devient alors un symbole national de loyauté et de persévérance, inspirant même des œuvres littéraires et des films. Le 8 mars 1935, Hachikō est retrouvé mort à son poste d'attente, à la gare de Shibuya. Sa mort marque la fin de cette histoire poignante, mais son héritage perdure. Une statue en bronze est érigée en son honneur à la gare, à l'endroit exact où il attendait, devenant un lieu de pèlerinage pour les Japonais et les touristes du monde entier. Hachikō nous rappelle la beauté des liens entre les êtres vivants, et la profondeur de l'attachement que l'on peut ressentir pour ceux qu'on aime. Son histoire est un véritable hommage à la fidélité, et elle continue d'émouvoir les gens à travers les générations. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.

Dog with Blog
Hachikō: A Dog's Tale of Unwavering Loyalty

Dog with Blog

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2024 8:20


Hachikō's story is globally recognized as a symbol of canine devotion. But how much of what we know comes from Hollywood? This episode explores the real Hachikō, going beyond the emotional narrative of the film to reveal fascinating historical details about his life, his relationship with his owner, and the cultural impact of his story in Japan and beyond.

Not an Alias Podcast
Tumult, Torture, and Tokyo Trivia

Not an Alias Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2024 20:10


With Vaughn's life hanging by a thread, we're whisked to the heart of Tokyo, where love, betrayal, and a deadly virus collide. It's quiz time, and Tokyo's rich history and culture take center stage. Can Fred recall ancient capitals, fashion-forward neighborhoods, and the loyalty of the famous Hachikō? Sarah hosts trivia nights as Paris Quiz Mistress and Fred Eyangoh is a stand-up comedian based in Paris. Music by Mad98 and production by Célia Brondeau. Do you want to support us? Tip jar here : https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/ParisQuizMistress Show notes created with the help of Eddy by Headliner.

Bittersweet Infamy
#101 - Hachikō, Stay

Bittersweet Infamy

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2024 87:53


Taylor tells Josie about Hachikō, the Japanese dog who became a national icon by loyally waiting for his long-dead master, and other very good boys of note. Plus: the long, curly tale of the feral hogs of Ossabaw Island, and the unusual attempts to preserve and study them.

japanese hachik ossabaw island
Brokrastinieren
#25 | Die gebrauchte Folge

Brokrastinieren

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2024 70:23


Dennis muss Krankenhilfe leisten bei Dom, der schon wieder Krank ist. Wir reden über übergriffige Fans, schlechten Journalismus, über den Diversity Faktor von Spieleentwickler und es gibt die Origin Story vom Hachikō.Die Bros auf Social MediaIG:https://www.instagram.com/brokrastinieren?igsh=dXZtdnptdW14MXJm&utm_source=qrYT: https://youtube.com/@Brokrastinieren?Si=OYqKD0GvIrrqF-HuTikTok:https://www.tiktok.com/@brokrastinieren?_†=8j06FwPCVWq&_ґ=1

TerraSpaces
Crypto Dungeon Open Chat

TerraSpaces

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2024 107:24


Today on the Ether we have Crypto Dungeon hosting an open discussion on Juno, Atom, and the Cosmos. You'll hear from HolyFolly, Tank, Mayor Ed Dantes, Cosmos Joe, NotRizbe, Hachikō, RAC FM, and more! Recorded on February 7th 2024. Make sure to check out the newest tracks from Finn and the RAC FM gang over at ImaginetheSmell.org! The majority of the music at the end of these spaces can be found streaming over on Spotify, and the rest of the streaming platforms. Check out Project Survival, Virus Diaries, and Plan B wherever you get your music. Thank you to everyone in the community who supports TerraSpaces.

TerraSpaces
White Whale Community Call

TerraSpaces

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2024 92:46


Today on the Ether we have the White Whale community call. You'll hear from Sen Cøm, Sebastian, JGnft, Crypto Enthusiast, Shark Protocol, HolyFolly, Lord Ginge, Razzien, Hachikō, Mayor Ed Dantes, kaku, holla, and more! Recorded on February 8th 2024. Make sure to check out the newest tracks from Finn and the RAC FM gang over at ImaginetheSmell.org! The majority of the music at the end of these spaces can be found streaming over on Spotify, and the rest of the streaming platforms. Check out Project Survival, Virus Diaries, and Plan B wherever you get your music. Thank you to everyone in the community who supports TerraSpaces.

TerraSpaces
White Whale Community Call

TerraSpaces

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2024 100:47


Today on the Ether we have the White Whale community call. You'll hear from Ponzi_Ninja, Sen Cøm, Sebastian, JGnft, Ginkou, HolyFolly, Hachikō, Lion DAO, Crypto Enthusiast, Shark Protocol, MikeHandler, and more! Recorded on January 25th 2024. Make sure to check out the newest tracks from Finn and the RAC FM gang over at ImaginetheSmell.org! The majority of the music at the end of these spaces can be found streaming over on Spotify, and the rest of the streaming platforms. Check out Project Survival, Virus Diaries, and Plan B wherever you get your music. Thank you to everyone in the community who supports TerraSpaces.

TerraSpaces
White Whale Community Call

TerraSpaces

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2023 108:03


Today on the Ether we have the White Whale community call. You'll hear from Ponzi_Ninja, Sen Cøm, Sebastian, JGnft, Shark Protocol, Ginkou, k:Happy, HolyFolly, RyanLion, Hachikō, Vegas, MikeHandler, Crypto Enthusiast, and more! Recorded on December 28th 2023. Make sure to check out the newest tracks from Finn and the RAC FM gang over at ImaginetheSmell.org! The majority of the music at the end of these spaces can be found streaming over on Spotify, and the rest of the streaming platforms. Check out Project Survival, Virus Diaries, and Plan B wherever you get your music. Thank you to everyone in the community who supports TerraSpaces.

Insomnia Japan
IJ084 - Der Fluch des Colonels

Insomnia Japan

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2023 91:54


Diese Folge wird es gruselig (nicht), es geht um Zombie Ökonomie, den Fluch des Colonels, aber ebenso neue Shinkansen-App und deren Anwendung und Hachikōs Wohnzimmer. Wollt ihr Hallo sagen?@InsomniaJapan auf Instagramoder:insomniajapanpodcast@gmail.comFalls euch der Podcast gefällt, freuen wir uns sehr über eine Bewertung bei Apple Podcast, oder wo ihr den Podcast hört! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Rumbibeln
Hachiko wird 100

Rumbibeln

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2023 6:11


Der schönste und traurigste Film zugleich? Für mich ohne Zweifel: "Hachiko – Eine wunderbare Freundschaft" Bei seiner Geburt (Odate, Japan) im November 1923* hörte der reinrassige Akita (japanische Hunderasse) noch auf den Namen Hachi (wikipedia.org/wiki/Hachikō). Sein Züchter verkaufte ihn ein paar Monate später an den Uni-Professor Hidesaburo Ueno aus Tokio. Die Beiden wurden sofort ein Herz und eine Seele. Ueno unterrichtete […]

Pues Ya Estaría
El Hachikō escoces 🚧 PUES YA ESTARÍA [ Viaje a Escocia - 2 ]

Pues Ya Estaría

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2022 32:46


Nunca sabrás lo que te vas a encontrar en este podcast hasta que lo escuches por ti mismo. #podcasting #podcast #escocia [ 🚧 INFO ] 📌 Random Topic en directo: https://www.twitch.tv/randomtopicgames/ 📌 Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/FactoriaRandomTopic 📌 Canal principal: http://www.youtube.com/c/RandomtopicGames [ 📖 Redes sociales de Random Topic ] - Twitter: https://twitter.com/RandomTopicPod - Instagram: http://instagram.com/RandomTopic

Til Dice Do Us Part
Episode 31: City Musings & Capital Wanderings

Til Dice Do Us Part

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2022 89:11


OK, this trip to London didn't go quite as planned... this episode has been edited in London City Airport while the Til Dice gang awaits the release of the Mailer Daemon from a crime he absolutely definitely did commit.  Still, we recorded some stuff beforehand that we can share with you, including this World Building discussion on the topic of cities.  They are an integral part of our real life and also our fiction - so here's some tips to help you design cities that are hopefully as worthy of adventure as Ankh-Morpork, Lankhmar, Greyhawk and... Aberdeen?   Along the way are all the references you can expect from a serious RPG podcast - you know, stuff like Hachikō and licensed brothels and why you need strong drill bits to put a curtain rail up in a Glasgow house. Then our roadshow episode gets even more on the road as we share with you our London Travelogue. We give you our thoughts from some parts of the city that may be of interest to our listeners.  This includes discussing some of the local geek and gaming shops like Leisure Games and Orc's Nest, but also some of the other sights that we think of as interesting or inspiring.  We aren't doing it alone either - Tuppy shares her thoughts on which department store has the worst decor, the Mailer Daemon recalls the best thing Aleister Crowley ever did, and Twike is too busy freaking out about London problems to tell us about someone who has been following us on all our socials. On top of that you've got references to art of both the classy and non-classy variety, a tirade about the opening hours of chocolate shops on bank holidays, some political commentary from Tuppy on Border Force, the appearance of a strangely familiar sounding voice behind a till, and even a little cut back to Scotland to see what the team at Shoved Granny Games are working on... and what it doesn't have any of.Contact us by email on tildicepodcast@gmail.comWe can be found on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram under @tildicepodcastOur theme music is Funny Adventures by WinnieTheMoogLink: https://filmmusic.io/song/6048-funny-adventuresLicense: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/Our logo is by Neil Slorance - check out his work on Twitter under @neilslorance or Facebook as "Art by Neil Slorance"Support the show (https://ko-fi.com/tildicepodcast)Support the Show.

Les gens qui restent
Chiens, chats, faire le deuil de son animal de compagnie

Les gens qui restent

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2021 26:20


On les recueille parfois très jeunes. Ils grandissent avec nous, dans nos maisons, au quotidien, ils viennent ronronner quand on a un coup de mou et jouer quand on a besoin de se changer les idées. Nos animaux de compagnie sont tour à tour des membres de la famille, des amis, presque des psys. Ce n'est dès lors pas surprenant que, lors de la préparation de cet épisode, des dizaines et des dizaines de personnes aient proposé leur témoignage. Caroline, Mary-Lou, Audrey, Pauline, Léa… Elles avaient un chien ou un chat, un compagnon si proche pendant des années qui les a aidées, accompagnées, réconfortées. Qui était toujours là quand il fallait. Jusqu'au jour où il n'y a pas eu d'autre choix que de dire au revoir. Parce que l'on parle peu des gens qui restent. De celles et ceux qui se suspendent à une absence, à un vide. On dit souvent que le deuil, c'est le prix à payer pour avoir aimé. Les gens qui restent payent ce prix, retiennent leur souffle des semaines, des mois, des années tout en oubliant parfois que leur cœur bat et que vivre, c'est accepter la possibilité de la perte. Deuil du conjoint, de l'enfant, de l'animal de compagnie, deuil d'une amitié et même deuil de soi-même… dans Les gens qui restent, Lucile Bellan raconte la vie d'après, celle où s'entremêlent l'absence et la nécessité d'avancer. Les gens qui restent est un podcast de Lucile Bellan produit et réalisé par Slate.fr sous la direction de Christophe Carron et Benjamin Saeptem Hours. Production éditoriale et réalisation: Benjamin Saeptem Hours Montage: Benjamin Saeptem Hours et Victor Benhamou Musique: Arnaud Denzler Illustration du podcast: Chien fou Animaux cités: Hachikō, le chien fidèle de Shibuya, et Lil Bub, la meilleure chatte d'internet Œuvres citées: How animals grieve de Barbara J. King, L'incroyable voyage de Duwayne Dunham, L'histoire sans fin de Wolfgang Petersen Katia Kermoal est psychologue et thérapeute spécialisée en EMDR. Suivez-nous sur Instagram et Facebook. Pour échanger et découvrir de nouveaux podcasts, rejoignez aussi le Slate Podcast Club sur Facebook.

9kbrasil
Hachiko - Uma história de lealdade

9kbrasil

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2021 10:58


Hachiko, conhecido em japonês como cão fiel Hachikō" foi um cão da raça akita, até hoje lembrado por sua lealdade ao dono, e que perdurou mesmo após a morte deste. Apoio - ABC JAPAN - https://www.abcjapan.org Fatiado Cast - https://bit.ly/3h1IOZ Nossos links: https://linktr.ee/9kBrasil #9KBrasil #podcast #brasil #Japão #okinawa #sakura #hanami #ainu #hajichi #samurai #tanabata #japan #talks #uchinanchu #rosamiyake #imagensdojapão #tushibi #yaminoichinichi #hinukan #astroboy #kimba #mauriciodesouza #AkiraKurosawa #kurosawa

Weird Island
23. MINI EPISODE: Woonsocket's Hachikō Statue

Weird Island

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2021 11:52


Have you heard the story of Hachiko, Japan's most loyal dog? Find out why there's a statue of Hachiko hidden in Woonsocket, RI.  To Visit: 1 Depot Square, Woonsocket, RI 02895Episode Source Material:Akita (dog)History of the Akita Breed - The Akita BreedAkita History: Hachikō & the Revival of the Devoted Japanese Breed – American Kennel Club15 thoughts on “What does Hachiko mean?”HachikōHidesaburō UenoHachi: A Dog's TaleAround New England: Woonsocket's Railroad Station's Deserved, but Short-Lived Stardom - Design New EnglandHachiko - A Dog's Loyalty10 things you didn't know about Hachiko, Japan's most loyal dog 3 days agoHachiko Breed Information: History, Health, Pictures, and more

RTE-Travel Talk
Greyfriars Bobby, Edinburgh | Fun Travel Fact Friday

RTE-Travel Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2021 5:28


Greyfriars Bobby, Edinburgh Scotland! Its Fun Travel Fact Friday. Heather and Ken (with a special appearance by Nellie the Tibetan Spaniel ) discuss mans best friend and the love and devotion displayed by canines such as Grey Friars Bobby and Hachikō. Two dogs dog remembered for their remarkable loyalty to their owners and now immortalized. 10 Things to Do In Edinburgh: https://realtravelexperts.com/edinburgh-ten-things/ Questions or Comments: questions@realtravelexperts.com More Information: https://realtravelexperts.com/ https://www.facebook.com/RealTravelExperts/ https://www.instagram.com/realtravelexperts

Ichimon Japan: A Podcast by Japankyo.com
48 What are Japan's most famous dogs? (5 Famous Japanese Dogs + an Afro Dog)

Ichimon Japan: A Podcast by Japankyo.com

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2021 60:25


On this episode of Ichimon Japan we ask: What are Japan's most famous dogs? Topics Discussed Who Japan's most famous dogs are About Yukimaru, Prince Shotoku Taishi's beloved dog About Prince Shotoku Taishi Yukimaru's supposed ability to talk to Shotoku Taishi and chant Buddhist sutras The drone Nara made based on Yukimaru Sakhalin huskies/Karafuto-ken The story of Taro and Jiro The movie Nankyoku Monogatari (Antarctica) The character Afro Ken and the Afro Ken OVA Saigo Takamori's dog Tsun Tsun the dog's droopy ears Saigo Takamori's statue at Ueno Park The story of Hachiko the dog The argument over whether Hachiko's birthday was on November 10th, 14th, or 20th About Saito Hirokichi The Hachiko statue at Shibuya Station The history of the Hachiko statue Hachiko's droopy left ear and not curly tail How Hachiko's grandson Tetsu supposedly got eaten as sukiyaki Hachiko's death The yakitori skewers found in Hachiko's stomach after his death Utilizing Hachiko as a nationalistic symbol And much more! Support on Patreon If you enjoy Ichimon Japan and want to ensure that we're able to produce more episodes, then please consider becoming a patron on Patreon.com. You can join for just $1 a month and that comes with perks like early access to episodes, a shout-out at the beginning of a future episode, bonus content, and discounts to Kimito Designs. For $3 a month you get all that plus access to Japanese Plus Alpha, a podcast produced by me (Tony Vega) that focuses on the Japanese language and its many quirks. Whether you are studying Japanese or just enjoy learning about language and linguistics, you'll enjoy Japanese Plus Alpha. And it goes without saying that if you sign up, you'll also get my undying gratitude. Thanks in advance! Support on Patreon Sources, Links, Videos, Etc. Here are some of the English-language sources used for this episode. Prince Shotoku Antarctica (1983 film) Famous Dogs in History A Pointed Story – Saigo's dog's ears Japan: the history behind its love affair with dogs The incredible story of Hachikō, the loyal dog who waited almost ten years for his master's return. AN ANALYSIS OF THE AKITA DOG, PART 1 (AKITAINU KAISEKI, 1) Here are some of the Japanese-language sources used for this episode. 聖徳太子とお話できた犬、雪丸の不思議なエピソード。[#selfishな歴史犬聞録] 石造雪丸像(所在:達磨寺) 歴史上の有名なワンちゃんを調べてみよう!<日本編> ハチ公と上野博士の物語 秋田犬は本当に忠犬か?ハチ公の美談には裏話も カメ犬 To purchase Empire of Dogs: Canines, Japan and the Making of the Modern Imperial World please consider using the Amazon affiliate link below. Empire of Dogs: Canines, Japan, and the Making of the Modern Imperial World (Studies of the Weatherhead East Asian Institute, Columbia University) Here are the videos of the theme songs of the Yukimaru mascot character. 聖徳太子の愛犬ゆきまる(歌:川本三栄子) LoveLoveゆきまる!(歌入り) Here is the video of the Afro-Ken OVA. Afro-Ken OVA To watch the Japanese TV show about the story of Hachiko that was mentioned during this episode, use the links below. The episode is split up into multiple parts. 忠犬ハチ公 (1/4)  知ってるつもり 忠犬ハチ公 (2/4) 知ってるつもり 忠犬ハチ公 (3/4)  知ってるつもり 忠犬ハチ公 (4/4)  知ってるつもり Here is the JapanKyo.com article about Nara's Yukimaru drone. Nara Unveils A Super Cute Drone Version Of Their Canine Mascot! (Video) Here are the previous Ichimon Japan episodes that were mentioned during this one. What is the Curse of the Colonel? | Ichimon Japan 11 What's so scary about the hour of the ox? (About Ushi no Koku Mairi) | Ichimon Japan 21 What is yakitori? (All About Japan's Famous Chicken Skewers) | Ichimon Japan 31 To listen to the latest episode of the Japan Station podcast, use the link below. Support the show by picking up a t-shirt at KimitoDesigns.com. Check out Kimito Designs Japanese Vocabulary List Most episodes feature at least one or two interesting Japanese words or phrases. Here's some of the ones that came up on this episode. All information is from Jim Breen's WWWJDIC. Kotowaza ことわざ (n) proverb; saying; aphorism; maxim Inu 犬 : 犬(P); 狗 【いぬ(P); イヌ】 (n) (1) dog (Canis (lupus) familiaris) Aiken 愛犬 【あいけん】 (n) (1) pet dog; beloved dog Sōri 総理 : 総理(P); 綜理 【そうり】 (n) (1) (abbr) (See 内閣総理大臣) prime minister (as the head of a cabinet government); premier; (n,vs) (2) (orig. meaning) leading; overseeing; leader; overseer; president We Want Your Questions Is there something about Japan that confuses you? Is there something about Japanese culture that you would like to learn more about? Is there something in Japanese history that you would like us to explain? We're always looking for new questions about Japan to answer, so if you have one, please send it to ichimon@japankyo.com. Special Thanks Opening/Closing Theme: Produced by Apol (YouTube, Twitter, Facebook, Fiverr) Ichimon Japan cover art: Produced by Erik R. Follow Japankyo on Social Media Facebook (@JapanKyoNews) Twitter (@JapanKyoNews) Full Show Notes https:///www.japankyo.com/ichimonjapan  

Camposanto
Il Cimitero di Aoyama a Tokyo e la tomba del cagnolino Hachiko

Camposanto

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2020 14:58


Il Cimitero di  Aoyama (青山霊園) si trova nel quartiere Minato a Tokyo. Il camposanto è suddiviso in due sezioni: una dedicata ai defunti giapponesi e una gaikokujin bochi (がいこくじん ぼち)dove riposano i resti di molti stranieri morti in Giappone. In questo cimitero si trova anche la tomba di Hachikō (ハチ公), il cagnolino di razza Akita reso famoso dal film del 2009 con Richard Gere come protagonista.Per maggiori informazioni e materiale su questo cimitero, visita il sito camposantopodcast.comSe vuoi contribuire al progetto: https://ko-fi.com/camposantopodcastCredits:Canzone della sigla: "Beat the Burglar" by scottholmesmusic.comCanzone degli intermezzi: "Creepy Doll Piano" by Alexander Blu (orangefreesounds.com/)Effetti sonori:Da freesound.org: "Japanese railway field recordings: Tokyo Station" di ula.wavDa orangefreesounds.com: "Calm Garden Sounds", "Guard Dog Barking" di Alexander

New Dimensions
Presence, Inhabiting Our Humanness - Mark Nepo - ND3698

New Dimensions

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2020


Many gems of wisdom unfold here such as, “Being spiritual is inhabiting our humanness so thoroughly that the part of the universe that lives in me comes out and connects with the part of the universe that lives with you.” Other topics discussed are: being present and being absent as well as considering the difference between what we stand for and what we stand on. Mark Nepo is a poet, philosopher and a most eloquent spiritual teacher. In 2015, he was given a Life-Achievement Award by AgeNation and in 2016 was named by Watkins: Mind Body Spirit as one of the Most Spiritually Influential Living People. He was part of Oprah Winfrey’s The Life You Want Tour in 2014 and has appeared several times with Oprah on her Super Soul Sunday program on OWN TV. As a cancer survivor, Mark devotes his writing and teaching to the journey of inner transformation and the life of relationship. He is the author of many audio learning projects and over 20 books including Reduced To Joy (Cleis Press 2013), Seven Thousand Ways To Listen: Staying Close To What Is Sacred (Free Press 2012), The One Life We’re Given: Finding the Wisdom That Waits in Your heart (Atria Books 2016), The Way Under the Way: The Place of True Meeting (Sounds True 2016), Drinking from the River of Light: The Life of Expression (Sounds True 2019), The Book of Soul: 52 Paths to Living What Matters (St. Martin’s Essentials 2020)Interview Date: 1/14/2020 Tags: MP3, Mark Nepo, wholehearted, halfhearted, integral, integrity, values, Wizard of Oz, presence, absence, listening, illusion, maya, circles, Friedrich Nietzsche, Japanese dog named Hachikō, belief, immersion, excellence, Sweet Honey in the Rock, Chinese philosopher, Mencius, Personal Transformation, Spirituality, Philosophy, Psychology

New Dimensions
Presence, Inhabiting Our Humanness - Mark Nepo - ND3698

New Dimensions

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2020


Many gems of wisdom unfold here such as, “Being spiritual is inhabiting our humanness so thoroughly that the part of the universe that lives in me comes out and connects with the part of the universe that lives with you.” Other topics discussed are: being present and being absent as well as considering the difference between what we stand for and what we stand on. Mark Nepo is a poet, philosopher and a most eloquent spiritual teacher. In 2015, he was given a Life-Achievement Award by AgeNation and in 2016 was named by Watkins: Mind Body Spirit as one of the Most Spiritually Influential Living People. He was part of Oprah Winfrey’s The Life You Want Tour in 2014 and has appeared several times with Oprah on her Super Soul Sunday program on OWN TV. As a cancer survivor, Mark devotes his writing and teaching to the journey of inner transformation and the life of relationship. He is the author of many audio learning projects and over 20 books including Reduced To Joy (Cleis Press 2013), Seven Thousand Ways To Listen: Staying Close To What Is Sacred (Free Press 2012), The One Life We’re Given: Finding the Wisdom That Waits in Your heart (Atria Books 2016), The Way Under the Way: The Place of True Meeting (Sounds True 2016), Drinking from the River of Light: The Life of Expression (Sounds True 2019), The Book of Soul: 52 Paths to Living What Matters (St. Martin’s Essentials 2020)Interview Date: 1/14/2020     Tags: MP3, Mark Nepo, wholehearted, halfhearted, integral, integrity, values, Wizard of Oz, presence, absence, listening, illusion, maya, circles, Friedrich Nietzsche, Japanese dog named Hachikō, belief, immersion, excellence, Sweet Honey in the Rock, Chinese philosopher, Mencius, Personal Transformation, Spirituality, Philosophy, Psychology

Amazin' Avenue: for New York Mets fans
From Complex to Queens, Episode 50: Reminiscing is fun

Amazin' Avenue: for New York Mets fans

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2020 45:56


Welcome to From Complex to Queens, the podcast from Amazin’ Avenue focusing on the Mets’ minor league system. In honor of Hachikō and Seymour, two dogs that waited for their deceased owners to return to them until their eventual deaths, the team decides between some of saddest, most gut-wrenching moments in animation in Promote, Extend, Trade. Next, Steve, Lukas, Ken, and Thomas follow up on their selections in the The Inaugural Way-Too-Early Draft Special! and give updates on the seasons their respective picks have had so far. After, the team celebrates 50 episodes of From Complex To Queens by going back into the Amazin’ Avenue archives and reminiscing about the very first Daily Farm Reports that they ever did. In basically what became a segment of “Oh Yeah, That Guy” on steroids, they reminisce about plenty of long-forgotten players, a few defunct teams, and plenty of memories. Finally, Steve sits down with Michael, who runs @adoptmilbplayer. Michael shares why he started this very worthy project and how you can sponsor a minor league player who could use the help. As always, you can listen or subscribe to the podcast through Apple Podcasts, where we encourage you to leave a review if you enjoy the show. It really helps! And you can find us on the Stitcher app, Spotify, or listen wherever you get podcasts. Got questions? Comments? Concerns? You can email the show at fromcomplextoqueens@gmail.com, and follow us on Twitter: Steve (@stevesypa), Lukas (@lvlahos343), Ken (@kenlavin91), and Thomas (@sadmetsszn). You can also follow our guest, Michael (@adoptmilbplayer). Until next week, #lovethemets #lovethemets! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Tego dnia
Tego dnia: 8 marca (korona Węgier dla Władysława III)

Tego dnia

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2020 14:50


8 marca 1440 – Władysławowi III Warneńczykowi ofiarowano koronę Węgier.8 marca 1618 – Kepler sformułował swoje trzecie prawo.8 marca 1702 – Anna Stuart została królową Anglii, Szkocji i Irlandii.8 marca 1862 – Pierwszy raz w historii doszło do starcia okrętów pancernych.8 marca 1910 – Ogłoszono dzień 8 marca Międzynarodowym Dniem Kobiet.8 marca 1935 – W Tokio zmarł wierny pies o imieniu Hachikō.8 marca 1940 – W III Rzeszy wprowadzono obowiązek noszenia oznaczenia „P”.8 marca 1968 – Rozpoczęły się tz. wydarzenia marcowe.8 marca 1984 – Uwodziciel Jerzy Kalibabka został skazany na 15 lat pozbawienia wolności i ponad milion starych złotych grzywny.

More Than A Whelan
Live at the Merri Creek Tavern - Now I Wanna Meet Your Dog

More Than A Whelan

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2019 87:39


To launch Season 2 of More Than A Whelan the show was recorded before a live audience, for the very first time, at the Merri Creek Tavern in Westgarth. All DOG themed. Last year musician Ben Mastwyk was our guest on the last episode of Season One. I interviewed him in his Collingwood living room and he spoke of his beloved golden retriever Bea as being his co-writer. As Bea would guide him on their walks together to places and thoughts that would inspire the writing of his songs. Very sadly Bea passed away early this year after a long beautiful life, loved and admired by many, especially her guardians Ben Mastwyk and Rhiannon Hardingham. It was Ben Mastwyk who approached me with the concept of presenting the first episode of More Than A Whelan in 2019 as a live show and to dedicate the entire show to DOGS. And I am SO happy he did. And thus More Than A Whelan presents Now I Wanna Meet Your Dog was born! This was truly one of the greatest experiences in my life. Something magical happened in that luscious performance space at the Merri Creek Tavern on Wednesday 6th February. So much show that we plan to make live shows a regular occurrence now. Keep watching this space for details. A raffle was held on the night with very generous support from our very first official sponsor the wonderful Luxe Country! We decided to donate all the proceeds from the night to a wonderful group called Team Golden Oldies who adopt old unwanted dogs and give them all the love they deserve in their twilight years. Please visit them online as they sell wonderful items that help them to pay for the cost of keeping these dogs. Their vet bills alone were over $12500! Through the raffle on the night we managed to raise $200 for them. We are very excited and grateful for the support of Luxe Country, our very first official sponsor. You can visit our online store right here! For the moment you can look pretty damn cool in a More Than A Whelan or Now I Wanna Meet Your Dog cap, more stock including t-shirts will be added soon! And thanks to the generosity of Luxe Country all proceeds from the sales will go directly to More Than A Whelan. So your purchases will help to keep us producing this show. Visit the store now! I began the show by reading a poem by Ted Koozer called ‘The Death of a Dog’. I then welcomed our first guest of the show, Jadan Carroll, author of Definitely the Best Dogs Of All Time, illustrated by Molly Dyson. We focused on just a few of many of the different famous dogs from throughout the history of the world, including the fascinating story of a poodle called Masterpiece, covered in more detail in an episode from a wonderful true crime podcast called Criminal. We also spoke about the story of Hachikō, a dog who spent nine years waiting at Shibuya station in Japan waiting for his master who had died. And lastly we touched on the hilarious dog Riley who is famous for becoming a meme. The wonderful Amarillo were our next guests, who began by performing an exceptionally wonderful song called Lemonade from their album Eyes Still Fixed. Kelly Day (Broads) joined us next for a performance of a song called What Kind of Beast Is This from Broads self titled EP. We are very excited for the impending release of their new album and will have both members of Broads as guests on the podcast in the not too distant future. Following Kel’s wonderful performance I read an incredible poem by a poet recently departed from this world, Mary Oliver. The poem is called Her Grave. There is in fact a collection of all her poems on dogs called Dog Songs. Justin Bernasconi is one of Australia’s finest guitarists. He first performed a song called Puppy Blues from his album Barefoot Wonderland. I was then extremely honoured to have him accompany me, completely unrehearsed, for a poem I wrote especially for the evening called Dogs Know the Secrets of the World. DOGS KNOW THE SECRET OF THE WORLD In the past the present and future, I am a dog. Because why would you be anything else? Dogs know the secrets the world and they try to deliver them to us all the time. We take the secret of the world and we gaze upon it trying to decipher its code but a mangy old tennis ball covered in slobbery spit is a difficult code difficult to decipher. But we do not judge We hold the very secret of the world aloft and fling it back into the world. And then the secret is delivered back to us by the most loyal of creatures. And that’s why to quote, what I believe is the greatest song ever written by Australian band The Fauves, Dogs Are The Best People. They make us involuntarily smile. They make us voluntarily smile. They are they always there at the opening of the door. they return us to the state of a child. In the past, in the present and the future. In my most secret of secret worlds. I am always a dog because why would you want to be anything else. Following Justin Bernasconi I welcomed to the stage poet superstar Emilie Zoey Baker. EZB had the entire room in stitches with a poem she wrote exclusively for this event called 14 Reasons Why Dogs Are Cooler Than People. A clip of this performance is available to watch on the More Than A Whelan Facebook page. Previous guest on More Than a Whelan (Episode 22) was our next performer on the night and delivered an incredibly touching and beautiful tribute to the dear departed Bea, as Golden Firelight was the last song they wrote together by the Yarra River. The incredible Van Walker, accompanied by Mitch Dylan closed the night with two original songs on dogs. The first called Happy Dogs was only just released earlier this year through Green South Records. The second was a song called Timbuktu. I want to profoundly thank all of the performers and audience members, including our two special guests golden retrievers who came along, Stan and Lulu for making this such a night to remember. The inaugural More Than A Whelan show is just the beginning. The next live show will be on Wed May 1st at Merri Creek Tavern. Put it in your diary now! Whelan, out.

RADIO Y
Atelier voyage : Japon

RADIO Y

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2019 113:26


Pour ce premier numéro de l'Atelier Radio Y, je reçois Baptiste qui nous parle de son voyage au Japon. Visites, Anecdotes, conseils et bonne humeur sont au rendez-vous! Baptiste conseille: Le guide Tokyo insolite et secrète Le site Kanpai.fr et keikaku.fr/ La vidéo de Patrick Baud (Axolot): Etranges Escales Pause musicale: Aimyon avec la chanson Kon'ya kono mama Visitez la page Facebook de Radio Y pour aller voir les photos de voyage et de bouffe dont on parle dans ce numéro ლ(´ڡ`ლ)et n'hésitez pas à y laisser des commentaires Rectificatif: Le chien Akita s'appelle Hachikō, et non pas Shibuya

Roy & Carol in the Morning
Loyal Dog Waits 80 Days For Owner Who Died In A Car Accident

Roy & Carol in the Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2018 1:31


After its owner died in a car accident, a woman's trusty companion has been keeping a vigil in the spot where she died. It reminds us a bit of the story of Hachikō

Mission encre noire
Émission du 23 octobre 2018

Mission encre noire

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2018


Mission encre noire Tome 24 Chapitre 293. Les bains électriques de Jean-Michel Fortier paru en 2018 aux éditions La mèche. Renée n'a jamais rêvé ! Pourtant, certaines des villageoises, telle Céleste, jurent l'avoir croisé, somnambule dans la forêt, la nuit. C'est que La vieillissante Madame Sainte-Colombe lui a confié un ouvrage au titre bien curieux: La science des rêves. Louise Beurre dit Louisa Louis revient d'un périple de plus de dix ans de part le monde à la suite d'un cirque puis d'une troupe de théatre, en tout cas c'est ce qu'elle raconte. Elle est sans le sou et redécouvre son village, ses rumeurs et une sororité tissée serrée autour de Rénée lépine, sa grande amie, Belle Guénette, Céleste, Margot, Ginou et la veuve Clot. Passant leur soirée à taper des jeux de cartes, les femmes tiennent le fort au village. Employée au magasin général, veuve, logeuse ou domestique, aucune n'occupe un emploi aussi picaresque que Rénée: gardienne de bains électriques. Roman d'une fantaisie créatrice rafraîchissante, Les bains électriques, emprunte à plusieurs registres, celui du polar, du conte et du fantastique. Je vous propose de coudre et découdre le style truculent de l'auteur, Jean-Michel Fortier est notre invité.  Extrait: «Céleste la malingre rentrait toujours chez elle en coupant par la forêt. Elle-même branche, elle évoluait aisément dans les bois drus du comté. Deux fois plus rapide que la route, ce raccourci, car la route contournait tout le village avant de filer vers Spencer Wood, Une fois qu'elle avait traversé la forêt - les arbres meublaient une bande d'une largeur d'un mille - elle jaillissait sur son terrain tel un diablotin, à une centaine de pieds de sa maison. À force de coudre et de découdre le chemin, Céleste empruntait le même axe exactement, toujours. Elle ressentait rarement la peur. Pour n'avoir jamais connu de réel danger, tout d'abord, mais aussi pour n'avoir jamais redouté la mort. C'était le grand repos, qui viendrait après la grande besogne. Tout le contraire de sa défunte mère, qui l'avait toujours accueillie en sursautant, «Ma Céleste, c'est toi, je pensais que tu étais morte», elle chignait jadis, une goutte au bout du nez, penchée au-dessus d'une marmite.» Néons et Sakuras de Alice Michaud-Lapointe et Ginette Michaud paru en 2018 aux éditions Héliotrope. En japonais, Nihon signifie Japon, Hounou: offrandes. C'est un peu l'idée insolite de ce carnet de voyage, où l'échange intime d'une mère et sa fille, à travers l'écrit, au pays du soleil levant, rencontre les trajectoires brisées de la découverte d'une culture qui ébranle les sens. Les deux autrices s'étaient fait la promesse de regarder les fleurs de cerisiers lors de l'Hanami. Le japon s'offre alors à vous sous plusieurs aspects insolites, des Sampurus en vitrines, l'omniprésence des masques sur les visages, l'histoire de la statue du chien Hachikô, le dîner spectacle Teppanyaki, les yeux pénétrant d'un robot nommé Pepper. Agrémenté d'anecdotes délicieuses et de réflexions personnelles, ce carnet nous permet de mordre à pleine dents dans cette expérience du voyage à deux. Dans la proximité imaginaire du tableau de Kanagawa (1831), La grande vague, j'accueille Alice Michaud-Lapointe à Mission encre noire. Extrait: «Ce que je mange, chair crue ou cuite, revient me mordre, me dévorer. Manger l'autre, c'est ingérer, intérioriser, incorporer, et c'est toujours par la bouche, celle qui parle aussi, que se manifeste cette limite ambivalente, soudain exacerbée quand on se retrouve en pays inconnu. L'oralité - la faim, la langue - est le moment de la vérité, la bouche de la vérité, là où le désir de l'autre s'ouvre...se ferme. Nous ne voulons pas trop penser à ce qui se passe en nous une fois introduit, mâché, sucé le corps étranger. L'autre qui nous met l'eau à la bouche, l'autre, le même parfois, qui nous soulève le coeur de dégoût. Manger vivant, manger l'autre en tant que vivant, cette pensée ne cesse de rôder et de nous hanter ici.»

Mission encre noire
Émission du 23 octobre 2018

Mission encre noire

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2018


Mission encre noire Tome 24 Chapitre 293. Les bains électriques de Jean-Michel Fortier paru en 2018 aux éditions La mèche. Renée n'a jamais rêvé ! Pourtant, certaines des villageoises, telle Céleste, jurent l'avoir croisé, somnambule dans la forêt, la nuit. C'est que La vieillissante Madame Sainte-Colombe lui a confié un ouvrage au titre bien curieux: La science des rêves. Louise Beurre dit Louisa Louis revient d'un périple de plus de dix ans de part le monde à la suite d'un cirque puis d'une troupe de théatre, en tout cas c'est ce qu'elle raconte. Elle est sans le sou et redécouvre son village, ses rumeurs et une sororité tissée serrée autour de Rénée lépine, sa grande amie, Belle Guénette, Céleste, Margot, Ginou et la veuve Clot. Passant leur soirée à taper des jeux de cartes, les femmes tiennent le fort au village. Employée au magasin général, veuve, logeuse ou domestique, aucune n'occupe un emploi aussi picaresque que Rénée: gardienne de bains électriques. Roman d'une fantaisie créatrice rafraîchissante, Les bains électriques, emprunte à plusieurs registres, celui du polar, du conte et du fantastique. Je vous propose de coudre et découdre le style truculent de l'auteur, Jean-Michel Fortier est notre invité.  Extrait: «Céleste la malingre rentrait toujours chez elle en coupant par la forêt. Elle-même branche, elle évoluait aisément dans les bois drus du comté. Deux fois plus rapide que la route, ce raccourci, car la route contournait tout le village avant de filer vers Spencer Wood, Une fois qu'elle avait traversé la forêt - les arbres meublaient une bande d'une largeur d'un mille - elle jaillissait sur son terrain tel un diablotin, à une centaine de pieds de sa maison. À force de coudre et de découdre le chemin, Céleste empruntait le même axe exactement, toujours. Elle ressentait rarement la peur. Pour n'avoir jamais connu de réel danger, tout d'abord, mais aussi pour n'avoir jamais redouté la mort. C'était le grand repos, qui viendrait après la grande besogne. Tout le contraire de sa défunte mère, qui l'avait toujours accueillie en sursautant, «Ma Céleste, c'est toi, je pensais que tu étais morte», elle chignait jadis, une goutte au bout du nez, penchée au-dessus d'une marmite.» Néons et Sakuras de Alice Michaud-Lapointe et Ginette Michaud paru en 2018 aux éditions Héliotrope. En japonais, Nihon signifie Japon, Hounou: offrandes. C'est un peu l'idée insolite de ce carnet de voyage, où l'échange intime d'une mère et sa fille, à travers l'écrit, au pays du soleil levant, rencontre les trajectoires brisées de la découverte d'une culture qui ébranle les sens. Les deux autrices s'étaient fait la promesse de regarder les fleurs de cerisiers lors de l'Hanami. Le japon s'offre alors à vous sous plusieurs aspects insolites, des Sampurus en vitrines, l'omniprésence des masques sur les visages, l'histoire de la statue du chien Hachikô, le dîner spectacle Teppanyaki, les yeux pénétrant d'un robot nommé Pepper. Agrémenté d'anecdotes délicieuses et de réflexions personnelles, ce carnet nous permet de mordre à pleine dents dans cette expérience du voyage à deux. Dans la proximité imaginaire du tableau de Kanagawa (1831), La grande vague, j'accueille Alice Michaud-Lapointe à Mission encre noire. Extrait: «Ce que je mange, chair crue ou cuite, revient me mordre, me dévorer. Manger l'autre, c'est ingérer, intérioriser, incorporer, et c'est toujours par la bouche, celle qui parle aussi, que se manifeste cette limite ambivalente, soudain exacerbée quand on se retrouve en pays inconnu. L'oralité - la faim, la langue - est le moment de la vérité, la bouche de la vérité, là où le désir de l'autre s'ouvre...se ferme. Nous ne voulons pas trop penser à ce qui se passe en nous une fois introduit, mâché, sucé le corps étranger. L'autre qui nous met l'eau à la bouche, l'autre, le même parfois, qui nous soulève le coeur de dégoût. Manger vivant, manger l'autre en tant que vivant, cette pensée ne cesse de rôder et de nous hanter ici.»

Spremuta di Enganche
Episodio 88: Hachikō polacco

Spremuta di Enganche

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2018 111:24


Puntata numero ottantotto, con un membro della redazione solo come un cane in Polonia (e da qui, ovviamente, il titolo) che medita alternativamente pensieri suicidi e annotazioni tecnico/tattiche sulle fin troppe partite di calcio che guarda. Che, poi, diventano il materiale dei suoi interventi nel podcast, una delle pochissime occupazioni che lo stanno salvando dalla disperazione abissale. Il menu di una puntata che oscilla tra nazismo e comunismo: Vincenzo (don't ask), il Cagliari, l'Empoli, il Bologna e, in generale, la lotta per non retrocedere che sarà; il Lione di Memphis Depay e il PSG dei riccastri, sguardi veloci all'estero e uno Scouting Chiaramonte pazzesco in Belgio.Da una pazza idea di far l'amore con lui, realizzato da Edoardo Battaglion, Giuseppe Chiaramonte, Giorgio Crico e Federico Raso. Logo: Alberto Brusadelli Sigla di apertura: The Vivisectors - Vodka And BeerSigla di chiusura: Scomber - Déjà Vu

Spremuta di Enganche
Episodio 88: Hachikō polacco

Spremuta di Enganche

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2018 111:24


Puntata numero ottantotto, con un membro della redazione solo come un cane in Polonia (e da qui, ovviamente, il titolo) che medita alternativamente pensieri suicidi e annotazioni tecnico/tattiche sulle fin troppe partite di calcio che guarda. Che, poi, diventano il materiale dei suoi interventi nel podcast, una delle pochissime occupazioni che lo stanno salvando dalla disperazione abissale. Il menu di una puntata che oscilla tra nazismo e comunismo: Vincenzo (don't ask), il Cagliari, l'Empoli, il Bologna e, in generale, la lotta per non retrocedere che sarà; il Lione di Memphis Depay e il PSG dei riccastri, sguardi veloci all'estero e uno Scouting Chiaramonte pazzesco in Belgio. Da una pazza idea di far l'amore con lui, realizzato da Edoardo Battaglion, Giuseppe Chiaramonte, Giorgio Crico e Federico Raso. Logo: Alberto Brusadelli Sigla di apertura: The Vivisectors - Vodka And Beer Sigla di chiusura: Scomber - Déjà Vu

VOE~感谢沈农idea精英汇
Nov.17, 2017 #Screen Age#Say something about LOVE

VOE~感谢沈农idea精英汇

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2017 13:57


节目名称:Screen Age 荧屏时代节目主题:Say something about LOVEL: Hello, my dear audience. Welcome back to the Screen Age.This is Lynn.B: Hi, everyone,this is Shinskie. Hey, Lynn, the Double 11 justpassed. I think plenty of people went on massive Internetshopping sprees. Did you chop off your hands, Lynn?L: Well, I bought some books, milk, snacks, lipsticks and...B: Wait, wait, wait, I remember that you just bought a lipsticklast week.L: Yeah, but, haven't you heard that boys can't understand thepersistent of the lipsticks to a girl? It just like when having a artclass in the childhood. Other kids had 32 or 48 color watercolorpens, but what you had was only a 2B pencil. Nothing can beworse than this.B: OK. Don't forget that the Double 11 is a day to celebrate thesingle one ordinary. What about introducing some love stories?L: Em, single and poverty clams me down. Seeing anaffectional film maybe a good choice. Let's do it.B: How about the Double Eleven? As a single dog, how areyou feeling when you walk on the road.I: Life is already hard, so please don't expose the truth. I justwant to change a topic. I have just seen a classic love movierecently.B: Wow, which one?I: Sliver Linings Playbook, directed by David O. Russellandthe film is staring by Jennifer Lawrence andRobert De Niro,and attracted a lot of fans when it was on show.B: What is the film mainly about?I: Well, it is adapted from a novel and the name is also comesfrom the main character's mantra Every Cloud Has A SliverLining. The film tellsa story of two people who have brokenup and rebuilt their lives.B: Which point you considered is the most attractive point.I: Em, when I watched the film, what left me the most waswhen life gives you a powerful blow, bark out what the fuckthen go on fighting like a soldier. And I think the love view inthis movie is the most authentic portrayal of love. “You are justanother one and I was just like you. Even though you were awisdom and my wife betrayed me, it doesn't matter! I am stilllove you”.B: It is amazing! This contrasts sharply with the Chineseattitude toward love.I: Yeah! This is admirable. I think the true love is “let her goand see if she would be return”.B: I just want to talk another style of love, Yes or no, it is aThailand's classical lesbian film in 2011, the film mainly focuson the two heroines who are from resistance to close, finallybreaking through the description of the secular and falling inlove with each other.S: Yeah, Kim and Pie are roommates, but at the beginning, littlemisunderstanding let them get in terrible relationship. In orderto getting along with Pie, Kim changes her bad habitsgradually. No matter how Pie annoyed, Kim always be verygentle to Pie.B: I envy that! And I also want to have such a roommate!But what you can do is just think about it.S: Okay, let's go ahead and see what will Pie does with Kim.Pie also moved by Kim's blandness and begins to open herheart to Kim.B: But it was often worse than wish. When things were goingon the road, the story began to go somewhere disappointing.S: Pie and Kim's admirers try to undermine their relationship.Fortunately with the help of the cafe's hostess, these two littlegirls are reconciled and be together happily.D: After talking about some lesbian film, let's talk about somegay film,"Maurice" is a gay romance film directed by JamesIvory. Two male English school chums found themselvesfalling in love at Cambridge. To regain his place in society,Clive gaveup his forbidden love--Maurice and married. Whilestaying with Clive and his shallow wife, Anne, Maurice finallydiscovered romance in the arms of Alec, the gamekeeper. L: What a beautiful sad love story! Maurice and Clive had aplatonic affair, but the fearful Clive subjugated his sexualityand married. After weathering this rejection, Maurice stayedtrue to his identity, and eventually was rewarded.D: Maurice's and Alec's main strain isn't sex but class.Forthright Alex was from the rural lower class, Maurice was astockbroker. They must met furtively -- in hotel rooms or the boathouse of Clive's country home. The potential for true loveseems limited. But Maurice, at least, was liberated.L:The subject is repressed homosexuality in pre-World War IEngland -- as adapted from E.M. Forster's autobiographicalnovel "Maurice." By showing nonphysical love betweenMaurice and Clive, the film prepares us for Maurice's laterphysical relationship with under-gamekeeper Alec. By the timeit happens, we are relieved for Maurice. The relatively mildsexual scenes seem inevitable and natural. Riching inatmosphere, its leisurely pace dwells on repressed passions inEdwardian society.SE: It's colder than before. Need you get warmth?L: Of course. The weather makes me a little cold. I require onenecessarily.SE: Recently, I have seen a movie which tells about the truthessence of love with ten stories made up. Every of them canmake people feel the temperature of happiness. With the Britishhumor it has, people can't help laughing. I think it's difficult forother ensemble film to be more successful and have no sense ofviolation.Maybe it's suitable for you to let your heart feelwarm.L: Woo, it heard great. Is it the famous film "Love Actually"?My roommate recommended it for me several days ago. Sheconsidered the world as a place filled with true love. Thefamous dialogue is "If you look for it, I've got a sneaky feeling,you'll find that love actually is all around." SE: You're right. The film indicates us to find the love aroundourselves. It's so warm-hearted.L: Sure.If having spare time, would you like to accompanywith me to see it again?SE: OK.D: Today I' ll bring you a warm story, which can comfort yourbroken hearts.垫乐:B: Wow, I'm looking forward to the story.D: There is a loyal dog named Hachikō, and no one knewwhere he came. One day, he was happen to be picked byDr.Parker. Later, their story began...Hachikō seemed to rely onParker, and Parker loved him very much. Such emotionsbetween Hachikō and Parker touched Kate, Parker's wife. B: Day by day, Hachikō grew up, every day he saw Parker offand waited Parker go home. Suddenly, one day, when Parkerwent to work. Hachikō behaved upset and strange. Hachikōstarted to play with the ball that he never played. Thisphenomenon pleased Parker very much.D: However, Parker died suddenly on that day. Parker'sfamilies buried him saddly and Parker's wife moved away. B: Then how about Hachikō ?D: The poor Hachikō still believed that his owner will comeback someday, so he waited for Parker every day on time tillthe end of his life.B: Wow, how loyal Hachikō is ! I am moved by Hachikō.D: So does anyone who has seen the film. B: That' s so moving! I think this film will warm us at coldwinter nights. And all of us should make sense of thearguements the story told.D: Yeah, you' re right. L: How time flies. That's all for today's programme. Hope youlike it.B: Well, don't forget to consume reasonably. I hope you canbrought to your senses when you see an affectional film.L: 最后,感谢制作张雨航。Bye!B: See you~节目监制:赛碧乐编辑:毕鑫屹 邹佳琳播音: 邹佳琳(L) 毕鑫屹(B) 孟萌萌(C)孙晨棣(D)张桐珲(S)王雪莹(SH)姜晓璐(I)制作:张宇航

Speed Metal Cycling
158 - ¡Muñeco!

Speed Metal Cycling

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2017 57:38


With the last weekend of the Ardennes classics behind us, you'd think we'd have plenty of cycling to talk about, right? Well, SkullKrusher rants about driverless cars, tells the story of Hachikō the dog, Natalia goes on and on about social media, Klaus interrupts everyone and all the while, Mike remains his quite self. We do, eventually, get to discuss La Flèche Wallonne, and Liège–Bastogne–Liège, both men's and women's. The classics season is over. Sad. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Das Kalenderblatt
#01 Der treue Hund Hachikô tot aufgefunden (08.03.1935)

Das Kalenderblatt

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2012 4:18


In Japan gilt der Hund Hachikô als Inbegriff von Treue. Jahrelang wartete er Tag für Tag am Bahnhof darauf, dass er sein verstorbenes Herrchen wie gewohnt abholen könnte. Am 8. März 1935 ist er gestorben. Autorin: Isabella Arcucci