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Anne-Marie-Louise d'Orleans has been described by historians as having been one of the richest heiresses in history, as an insurgent, as unaccomplished, as an Amazon, as a writer, and as a fool. And she was sort of all of those things. Research: Barine, Arvede, and Helen Meyer. “La Grande Mademoiselle 1627-1652.” Putnam. 1902. Accessed online: https://www.gutenberg.org/files/50717/50717-h/50717-h.htm Britannica, The Editors of Encyclopaedia. "Anne-Marie-Louise d'Orléans, duchess de Montpensier". Encyclopedia Britannica, 25 May. 2023, https://www.britannica.com/biography/Anne-Marie-Louise-dOrleans-duchesse-de-Montpensier DeJean, Joan. “Against Marriage: The Correspondence of La Grande Mademoiselle.” Chicago University Press. 2002. “France's Mid-17th-Century Crisis: The Fronde (1648-1653).” University of Kentucky. https://history.as.uky.edu/france%E2%80%99s-mid-17th-century-crisis-fronde-1648-1653 Fraser, Antonia. “Love and Louis XIV: The Women in the Life of the Sun King.” Anchor Books. 2007. “La Grande Mademoiselle 1627-1693.” Chateau de Versailles. https://en.chateauversailles.fr/discover/history/great-characters/grande-mademoiselle Montpensier, Anne-Marie-Louise d'Orleans. “Memoirs of Mademoiselle de Montpensier, grand-dughter of Henri Quatre, and niece of Queen Henrietta-Maria.” London, Colburn. 1848. https://archive.org/details/memoirsmademois02montgoog/page/n10/mode/2up Sackville-West, V. “Daughter of France: the life of Anne Marie Louise d'Orléans, duchesse de Montpensier, 1627-1693, la Grande Mademoiselle.” Doubleday. 1959. Accessed online: https://archive.org/details/daughteroffrance00sack/page/30/mode/2up See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Heute unterhalte ich mich mit Helen Meyer, der Gründerin der Yogibar in Berlin. Helen ist eine meiner liebsten Kolleginnen. Ich schätze ihre Ruhe und ihre Weisheit und habe ihr mit dem Interview ein paar Antworten entlockt, über die selbst ich überrascht war. Wir sprechen darüber, wie sie zum Yoga gekommen ist, wo mit sie hadert, wie sie mit Veränderungen umgeht und ihr Yoga authentisch lebt und unterrichtet. Viel Spaß beim Hören! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
En tribal i svanken, fjärilen på skuldran eller ett ankare på underarmen. Vad berättar din tatuering om dig? Ring in till programmet och berätta! 08-215 216, eller mejla oss. Edit: Växeln är stängd. Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radio Play. I detta direktsända telefonväkteri får du möjlighet att ringa in och berätta om bakgrunden till kroppskonsten du bär. Har du en tatuering? Vad betyder din tatuering för dig? Har du någon gång ångrat din tatuering? Hör av dig till oss med din historia! Ring in, 08-215 216, och var med direkt i programmet eller skriv till oss på kropp@sveriegsradio.se. Med tatueringen har vi kunnat definiera och smycka vår personlighet genom att använda vår hud som en projektionsduk. Helena Meyer, som är journalist och författare till boken Tatuering, menar att vi gillar att pryda saker – det gäller även huden på vår kropp. – Vi har en väldig lust att dekorera saker och vi vill signalera vilka vi är. Men det ligger likväl alltid en tanke bakom varje tatuering, säger Helen Meyer. Den kanske äldsta tatuerade kroppen man har hittat har tillhört mumien ”Ötzi” som är över 5000 år gammal och vi har fortsatt att tatuera oss sedan dess. Fram till rätt så nyligen så var tatueringen något permanent som man inte kunde ångra – den satt för livet. Men idag tar allt fler människor bort sina tatueringar med hjälp av laserbehandling.Förändrar det vår inställning till bläcket vi perforerar våra hudar med? Och vad vet vi egentligen om färgerna vi tatuerar oss med? Hur farliga är de?Gäster i programmet:Helena Meyer, journalist och författare till boken Tatuering Leo Fredén, laserterapeut Elmira Tavoosi, toxikolog och senior utredare på LäkemedelsverketProgramledare är Ulrika Hjalmarson NeidemanShang Imam är producent
The Deadcast explores the Grateful Dead's long-term cosmic entanglement with the California technology world & the architecture of the internet itself, featuring biomusic pioneer Ned Lagin, Dead Heads at the Stanford AI Lab & Apple, sonic heroes from Alembic & Meyer Sound, & more.Guests: Ned Lagin, Ron Wickersham, Susan Wickersham, Daniel Kottke, John Meyer, Helen Meyer, Paul Martin, Andy Moorer, Steve Silberman, Erik Davis, John MarkoffSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Pack the Microbus & hit the road with the Dead in ‘83, hang out with the deep scene of Dead Head graffiti writers & frisbee players in Central Park, & get back to Madison Square Garden for two shows with two room-shaking bustouts.Guests: David Lemieux, John Meyer, Helen Meyer, Dan English, Alan Trist, John Scher, Eric Schwartz, John Leopold, Charlie Miller, Jim Wise, Bob Minkin, Lee Greenfeld, Johnny Dwork, Eric Pooley, Rich Farrell, Larry Price, Dean Heiser, Mary Eisenhart, Corry Arnold, Elijah Funk, Alix Ross, Mark RodriguezSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The Deadcast examines how the Grateful Dead remained a center of innovation in 1982, exploring their new sound system with John & Helen Meyer of Meyer Sound, an audacious plan to sell live tapes, the DIY zine scene, one future hit, & two sold-out shows at Madison Square Garden.Guests: Alan Trist, John Meyer, Helen Meyer, Dan English, Bob Minkin, Charlie Miller, Jim Wise, Eric Schwartz, Chris Goodspace, John Leopold, Johnny Dwork, Shaugn O'Donnell, Jeff Pincus, Marty Meyer, David Lemieux, J. Christian GreerSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
How would the beauty of Wood Buffalo compare to other areas around the world like Italy, Belgium, or Ontario? We'll soon find out. Communities in Bloom Chair, Helen Meyer joins us on the show to discuss the upcoming international challenge where Wood Buffalo is up against municipalities from around the world. This Sunday through to Wednesday, our region will be put under the microscope to see how we compare to other regions internationally.
Allan and Helen Meyer have a wealth of experience in the area of relationships and personal restoration. Together they direct Careforce Lifekeys, a Melbourne based ministry where they regularly speak internationally and facilitate courses for individuals, couples and families.
We're joined again by guests Allan & Helen Meyer from Careforce Lifekeys. In 1992 Allan, together with his wife, Helen, established Careforce Lifekeys - a Ministry that releases healing, discipleship and evangelism in more than 2300 churches and organisations in over twenty countries around the world. Hear their passion for restoration from brokenness, including practical ways to find help.
We're joined by guests Allan & Helen Meyer from Careforce Lifekeys. In 1992 Allan, together with his wife, Helen, established Careforce Lifekeys, a Ministry that releases healing, discipleship and evangelism in more than 2300 churches and organisations in over twenty countries around the world. Hear their passion for Restoration from brokenness, including practical ways to find help.
From all eternity the God in who’s image we are created has done relationships face to face. Learning to “turn towards” is one of the great skills of relationships that last. A practical and powerful message from Allan and Helen Meyer.
Buckle up, because The Music History Project is taking you on a long strange trip this week, discussing The Grateful Dead. In this episode, we will explore several aspects of what makes them such a timeless band, including interviews from the original drummer, Mickey Hart; Vocalist, Donna Jean Godchaux; Pro Lighting Pioneer, Michael Paul; President and Founder of Heil Sound, Bob Heil; Luthier, Rick Turner; and Executive Vice President of Meyer Sound Lab, Helen Meyer.
This is a weekly podcast from the sermon at Encompass Church. Today's message is from Ps Allan & Helen Meyer
Recently, there has been an immense boom around startups working in the field of music and artificial intelligence. We see companies and individuals embracing the new technology in various fields of music production, composing, performing to music recognition. But how new is this technology really? In this episode Helen Meyer talks with Dr Leigh Smith, Senior Research Engineer at Landr, who has been working in the field of music and AI for more than 20 years now. He gives us a wrap up about how it all started, what the state of the art is and what he thinks the future may bring. Want to dive deeper? Here are some useful links: ISMIR - International Society for Music Information Retrieval https://www.ismir.net ISMIR 2019 - International Symposium for Music Information Retrieval 2019 https://ismir2019.ismir.net GANs - ISMIR tutorial on Generating Music with Generative Adversarial Networks https://salu133445.github.io/ismir2019tutorial WiMIR - Women in Music Information Retrieval website https://wimir.wordpress.com/ Portrait XO - artist using neural networks for generating an album of vocal processing https://www.reeperbahnfestival.com/en/speaker/portrait-xo-portrait-xo Aaron Burnett & The Big Machine "The Prototype” https://open.spotify.com/track/12zlZ8URX0gm8rxniduLUi?si=egX_cDCpRKGQvcN_LHODJg from the album “Anomaly" https://www.discogs.com/Aaron-Burnett-The-Big-Machine-Anomaly/release/13032173
Message from Helen Meyer on Aug 24, 2019
Do you want to found a business but are unsure about the first steps? This special podcast series of “Hello, Audio!” recaps the event called “Found Your Future” which was launched by The Venue Berlin in cooperation with students from Popakademie: Beere, Fabian and Lukas. In this podcast we will focus on some of the main points when it comes to founding. Founders and experts from the creative industry are sharing their knowledge in different keynotes. The first part of this series is an interview with Simon de Koning from ELEVEN who is getting interviewed by Helen Meyer from The Venue Berlin about how to stay motivated and believe in your idea while founding a business.
On Thursday, April 18, 2019, Cal Performances’ board of trustees co-chairs Helen Meyer and Susan Graham, and executive and artistic director Jeremy Geffen, announced the organization’s 2019-20 season, programmed by associate director Rob Bailis. Hear Bailis in conversation about the season with Cy Musiker, a KQED radio news reporter, anchor and recently retired host of KQED's weekly arts showThe Do List. Musiker is an alumnus of UC Berkeley's Graduate School of Journalism.Cal Performances' 2019-20 season showcases an exhilarating and expansive breadth of dance productions, from grand to intimate in scale, featuring a broad range of international performance traditions and starring renowned companies from the US and abroad in Zellerbach Hall, widely considered the finest concert dance venue on the west coast; virtuoso soloists and conductors making their Cal Performances debuts; and immersion in key bodies of work by Beethoven, Bartók and Liszt.An interdisciplinary set of projects explores the artistic accomplishments of UC Berkeley faculty and alumni and Berkeley natives — with composers, scholars, writers, filmmakers and performers bringing new and recent work to campus. Dance and contemporary music ensembles perform Cal Performances co-commissioned work and the season concludes with a Hewlett 50 Arts Commission project staged in collaboration with lead commissioner Stanford Live. Artists and ensembles with meaningful, decades-long relationships with Cal Performances and Bay Area audiences return, and master performers from across the globe travel to Zellerbach Hall for presentations that revive and refresh traditional and contemporary music and dance practices.Read a transcript and see photos on Berkeley News.(Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater photo by Andrew Eccles) See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
They had their first date in a Berkeley, Calif., hi-fi store in 1967, the Summer of Love, to listen to the newly released Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band. Speakers for Steve Miller at Monterey Pop followed. Then the Dead, Metallica, Celine, Ed Sheeran and so many others. Now 50 years later, John and Helen Meyer, co-founders of Meyer Sound, are embarking on a yearlong, worldwide tribute to music, love and sound, visiting customers and celebrating a history of quality audio. Mix editor Tom Kenny interviews the Meyers from the Don Pearson Theater in the company’s Berkeley headquarters.