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The Storm Skiing Journal and Podcast
Podcast #181: Windham Mountain Club President Chip Seamans

The Storm Skiing Journal and Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2024 73:57


This podcast hit paid subscribers' inboxes on Sept. 13. It dropped for free subscribers on Sept. 20. To receive future pods as soon as they're live, and to support independent ski journalism, please consider an upgrade to a paid subscription. You can also subscribe to the free tier below:WhoChip Seamans, President of Windham Mountain Club, New YorkRecorded onAugust 12, 2024About Windham Mountain ClubClick here for a mountain stats overviewOwned by: Majority owned by Beall Investment Partners and Kemmons Wilson Hospitality Partners, majority led by Sandy BeallLocated in: Windham, New YorkYear founded: 1960Pass affiliations:* Ikon Pass: 7 days* Ikon Base Pass: 5 days, holiday blackoutsClosest neighboring ski areas: Hunter (:17), Belleayre (:35), Plattekill (:48)Base elevation: 1,500 feetSummit elevation: 3,100 feetVertical drop: 1,600 feetSkiable Acres: 285Average annual snowfall: 100 inchesLift count: 11 (1 six-pack, 3 high-speed quads, 1 triple, 1 double, 5 carpets – view Lift Blog's inventory of Windham's lift fleet)Why I interviewed himThe Catskills are the closest thing to big-mountain skiing in my immediate orbit. Meaning the ski areas deliver respectable vertical drops, reasonably consistent snowfall, and an address reachable for first chair with a 6 to 7 a.m. departure time. The four big ski areas off I-87 – Belleayre, Plattekill, Hunter, and Windham – are a bit farther from my launchpad than the Poconos, than Mountain Creek, than Catamount or Butternut or the smaller ski areas in Connecticut. But on the right day, the Catskills mountains ski like a proto-Vermont, a sampler that settles more like a main course than an appetizer.I'm tremendously fond of the Catskills, is my point here. And I'm not the only one. As the best skiing within three hours of New York City, this relatively small region slings outsized influence over North American ski culture. Money drives skiing, and there's a lot of it flowing north from the five boroughs (OK maybe two of the boroughs and the suburbs, but whatever). There's a reason that three Catskills ski areas (Belleayre, Hunter, and Windham), rock nearly as many high-speed chairlifts (nine) as the other 40-some ski areas in New York combined (12). These ski areas are cash magnets that prime the 20-million-ish metro region for adventures north to New England, west to the West, and east to Europe.I set this particular podcast up this way because it's too easy for Colorad-Bro or Lake Ta-Bro or Canyon Bro to look east and scoff. Of course I could focus this whole enterprise on the West, as every ski publication since the invention of snow has done. I know the skiing is better out there. Everyone does. But that doesn't mean it's the only skiing that matters. The Storm is plenty immersed in the West, but I can also acknowledge this reality: the West needs the East more than the East needs the West. After all, there's plenty of good skiing out here, with a lot more options, and without the traffic hassles (not to mention the far smaller Brobot:Not Brobot ratio). And while it's true that New England ski areas have lately benefitted from capital airdrops launched by their western overlords, a lot of that western money is just bouncing back east after being dropped off by tourists from Boston, New York, Philly, and D.C. Could Colorado have skiing without eastern tourism? Yes, but would Summit and Eagle counties be dripping with high-speed lifts and glimmering base villages without that cash funnel, or would you just have a bunch of really big Monarch Mountains?None of which tells you much about Windham Mountain Windham Mountain Club, which I've featured on the podcast before. But if you want to understand, rather than simply scoff at, the New Yorkers sharing a chair with you at Deer Valley or Snowmass or Jackson, that journey starts here, in the Catskills, a waystation on many skiers' pathway to higher altitudes.What we talked aboutChip is the new board chairman of the National Ski Areas Association; searching for a new NSAA head; the difference between state and national ski organizations; the biggest challenge of running a ski area in New York; could New York State do more to help independent ski areas?; how the ski area's rebrand to Windham Mountain Club “created some confusion in the market, no doubt”; the two-day weekend lift ticket minimum is dead; “our plan has always been to stay open to the public and to sell passes and tickets”; defining “premium”; what should a long liftline look like at WMC?; lift ticket and Ikon Pass redemption limits for 2024-25; the future of Windham on the Ikon Pass; rising lift ticket prices; free season passes for local students; who owns WMC, and what do they want to do with it?; defining the “club” in WMC; what club membership will cost you and whether just having the cash is enough to get you in; is Windham for NYC or for everyone?; how about a locals' pass?; a target number of skiers on a busy day at Windham; comparing Windham to Vermont's all-private Hermitage Club; how about the Holimont private-on-weekends-only model?; some people just want to be angry; the new owners have already plowed $70 million into the bump; snowmaking updates; a badass Cat fleet; a more or less complete lift fleet; the story behind K lift; the Windham village and changes to parking; and the dreaded gatehouse.   Why I thought that now was a good time for this interviewRather than right now, maybe the best time for this interview would have been a year ago, or six months ago, or maybe all three. It's been a confusing time at Windham, for skiers, for employees, for the people running the place. No one seems to understand exactly what the bump is, what it plans to be, and what it wants to be.Which doesn't stop anyone from having an opinion, most of them wildly misinformed. Over the past year, I've been told, definitively, by a Saturday liftline's worth of casual skiers that Windham had “gone private.” The notion is pervasive, stubborn, immune to explanations or evidence to the contrary. So, very on brand for our cultural moment.Which doesn't mean I shouldn't try. I'm more than willing to bang on ski areas for their faults. In Windham's case, I've always thought that they groom too much, that the season is too short, that the season pass price (currently $2,000!), is beyond insane. But it's not really fair to invent a problem and then harangue the operators about it. Windham is not a private ski area, it is not shut off from locals, it does not require a $200,000 handshake to pass through the RFID gates. Inventing a non-existent problem and then taking offense to it is a starter kit for social media virtue signaling, but it's a poor way to conduct real life.But honestly, what the hell is going on up there? How can Windham Mountain Club justify a larger initiation fee than Vermont's truly private Hermitage Club for a ski experience that still involves half of Manhattan? Why is it so hard to make a weekend Ikon Pass reservation? Does anyone really go to the Catskills in search of the “rarified reality” that WMC insists it is somehow providing? What is the long-term vision here?All fair questions, all spun from WMC's self-inflicted PR tornado. But the answers are crystalizing, and we have them here.What I got wrong* I said that “Gore's triple chair,” which was only a “12, 13-year-old lift” was going to McCauley. I was referring to the Hudson triple, a 2010 Partek (so 14 years old), which will replace nearby but much smaller McCauley's 1973 Hall double, known as “Big Chair,” for the coming ski season.  * I said that the club fees for Windham were roughly the same as Hermitage Club. This is drastically untrue. WMC's $200,000 initiation fee is double Hermitage Club's $100,000 number. Windham's annual dues, however, are much lower than HC's $18,500.* I said that Windham was automating its first snowmaking trail this year. That is incorrect, as Seamans points out in our conversation. Windham is installing its first automated snowmaking on the east side of the mountain this year, meaning that 40 percent of the mountain's snowmaking system will now be automated.* I said that Windham had a water-supply-challenge, which is not accurate. I was confusing water supply (adequate), with snowmaking system pumping capacity (room for improvement). I think I am covering too many mountains and sometimes the narratives cross. Sorry about that.Why you should ski Windham Mountain ClubIf you really want an uncrowded Catskills ski experience, you have exactly one option: go to family-owned Plattekill, 40 minutes down the road. It has less vert (1,100 feet), and half Windham's acreage on paper, but when the glades fill in (which they often do), the place feels enormous, and you can more or less walk onto either of the mountain's two chairlifts any day of the season.But Plattekill doesn't have high-speed lifts, it's not on the Ikon Pass, and it's not basically one turn off the thruway. Windham has and is all of those things. And so that's where more skiers will go.Not as many, of course, as will go to Hunter, Windham's Vail-owned archnemesis 15 minutes away, with its unlimited Epic Pass access, Sahara-sized parking lots, and liftlines that disappear over the curvature of the Earth. And that has been Windham's unspoken selling point for decades: Hey, at least we're not Hunter. That's true not only in relative crowd size, but in attitude and aesthetic; Hunter carries at least a 10:1 ratio* over Windham in number of LongIsland Bros straightlining its double-blacks in baseball caps and Jets jerseys.In that context, Windham's rebrand is perfectly logical – as Hunter grows ever more populist, with a bargain season pass price and no mechanism to limit visitors outside of parking lot capacity (they ski area does limit lift ticket sales, but not Epic Pass visits), the appeal of a slightly less-chaotic, more or less equally scaled option grows. That's Windham. Or, hey, the much more exclusive sounding “Windham Mountain Club.”And Windham is a good ski area. It's one of the better ones in New York, actually, with two peaks and nice fall line skiing and an excellent lift system. It doesn't sprawl like Gore or tower like Whiteface, and those fall lines do level off a bit too abruptly from the summit, but it feels big, especially when that Catskills snowbelt fires. On a weekday, it really can feel like a private ski area. And you can probably score an Ikon Pass slot without issue. So go now, before WMC jumps off that mainstream pass, and the only way in the door is a triple-digit lift ticket.*Not an actual statistic^^Probably though it's accurate.Podcast NotesOn New York having more ski areas than any other state in the countryIt's true. New York has 51. The next closest state is Michigan, with 44 (only 40 of which operated last winter). Here's a list:On the three New York state-owned ski areas that “have been generously funded by the state”It's basically impossible to have any honest conversation about any New York ski area without acknowledging the Godzilla-stomping presence of the state's three owned ski areas: Belleayre, Gore, and Whiteface. These are all terrific ski areas, in large part because they benefit from a firehose of taxpayer money that no privately owned, for-profit ski area could ever justify. As the Adirondack Explorer reported in July:The public authority in charge of the state's skiing, sliding and skating facilities saw expenses and losses jump in the past year, its annual financial report shows.The Lake Placid-based Olympic Regional Development Authority [ORDA], whose big-ticket sites are the Belleayre Mountain, Gore Mountain and Whiteface Mountain alpine centers, disclosed operating losses of $47.3 million for the last fiscal year. That compared with losses of $29.3 million for the same period a year earlier.It's important to acknowledge that this budget also covers a fun park's worth of skating rinks, ski jumps, luge chutes (or whatever), and a bunch of other expensive, unprofitable crap that you need if you ever want to host an Olympics (which New York State has done twice and hopes to do again). Still, the amount of cash funneled into ORDA in recent years is incredible. As the Adirondack Explorer reported last year:“The last six years, the total capital investment in the Olympic Authority was $552 million,” [now-fomer ORDA President and CEO Mike] Pratt told me proudly. “These are unprecedented investments in our facilities, no question about it. But the return on investment is immediate.”Half a billion dollars is a hell of a lot of money. The vast majority of it, more than $400 million, went to projects in the Lake Placid region, home to some 20,000 year-round residents—and it turns out, that breathtaking sum is only part of the story.Adirondack Life found New York State has actually pumped far more taxpayer dollars into ORDA since Pratt took the helm than previously reported, including a separate infusion of subsidies needed to cover the Olympic Authority's annual operating losses. Total public spending during Pratt's six-year tenure now tops $620 million.… Taken together that's more money than New York spent hosting the 1980 Winter Olympics. It's also more money than the state committed, amid growing controversy, to help build a new NFL stadium in Buffalo, a city with a population more than 10 times that of the Lake Placid region.There's also no sign ORDA's hunger for taxpayer cash will shrink anytime soon. In fact, it appears to be growing. The Olympic Authority is already slated to receive operating subsidies and capital investments next year that total another $119 million.To put that amount in context, the entire Jay Peak Resort in Vermont sold last year for $76 million. Which means New York State's spending on the Olympic Authority in 2024 would be enough to buy an entire new ski mountain, with tens of millions of dollars left over.It now appears certain the total price tag for Pratt's vision of a new, revitalized ORDA will top $1 billion. He said that's exactly what the organization needed to finally fulfill its mission as keeper of New York's Olympic flame.More context: Vail resorts, which owns and operates 42 ski areas – more than a dozen of which are several times larger than Belleayre, Gore, and Whiteface combined – is allocating between $189 and $194 million for 2024 capital improvements. You can see why New York is one of the few states where Vail isn't the Big Bad Guy. The state's tax-paying, largely family-owned ski areas funnels 95 percent of their resentment toward ORDA, and it's easy enough to understand why.On New York's “increasingly antiquated chairlift fleet”Despite the glimmer-glammer of the lift fleets at ORDA resorts, around the Catskills, and at Holiday Valley, New York is mostly a state of family-owned ski areas whose mountains are likely worth less than the cost of even a new fixed-grip chairlift. Greek Peak's longest chairlift is a Carlevaro-Savio double chair installed in 1963. Snow Ridge runs lifts dating to 1964, '60, and '58(!). Woods Valley installed its three lifts in 1964, '73, and '75 (owner Tim Woods told me last year that the ski area has purchased at least two used chairlifts, and hopes to install them at some future point). Intermittently open (and currently non-operational) Cockaigne's two double chairs and T-bar date to 1965. These lifts are, of course, maintained and annually inspected, and I have no fear of riding any of them, but in the war for customers, lifts that predate human space travel do make your story a bit trickier to tell.On Holiday Valley selling a chairlift to CatamountI noted that a lift had moved from Holiday Valley to Catamount – that is the Catamount quad, Holiday Valley's old Yodeler quad. Catamount installed the new lift in 2022, the year after Holiday Valley pulled out the 20-year-old, 500-vertical-foot fixed-grip lift to replace it with a new high-speed quad.On Windham's pass price in comparison to othersWindham's season pass price is the eighth most expensive in America, and the most expensive in the East by an enormous amount (Windham also offers a Monday through Friday, non-holiday season pass for $750, and a Sunday through Friday, non-holiday pass for $1,300). Here's how WMC compares nationally:And here's how it stacks up in the East:On WMC's ownershipWe talk a bit about Windham's ownership in the pod. I dug into that a bit more last year, when they bought the place in April and again when the mountain rebranded in October.On Blackberry Farms Lodged between Windham and New York City is a hilltop resort called Mohonk Mountain House. In its aesthetic and upscale cuisine, it resembles Blackberry Farm, the Tennessee resort owned by Windham majority owner Sandy Beall, which The New York Times describes as “built on a foundation of simple Tennessee country life as reinterpreted for guests willing to pay a premium to taste its pleasures without any of its hardships.” In other words, an incredibly expensive step into a version of nature that resembles but sidesteps its wild form. I think this is what WMC is going for, but on snow.On the location of Windham's tubing hillI frankly never even realized that Windham had a tubing hill until Seamans mentioned it. Even though it's marked on the trailmap, the complex sits across the access road, well removed from the actual ski area. Tubing is not really something I give a damn about (sorry #TubeNation), other than to acknowledge that it's probably the reason many small ski areas can continue to exist, but I usually at least notice it if it's there. Circled in red below:On Hermitage ClubWe talk a bit about how Hermitage Club is similar in size to Windham. The southern Vermont ski area sports a slightly smaller vertical drop (1,400 feet to Windham's 1,600), and skiable acreage (200 to Windham's 285). Here's the trailmap:On Holimont, Buffalo Ski Club, and Hunt HollowNew York is home to three private, chairlift-served ski areas that all follow a similar business model: the general public is welcome on weekdays, but weekends and holidays are reserved for members. Holimont, right next door to Holiday Valley, is the largest and most well-known:Hunt Hollow is smaller and less-renowned, but it's a nice little bump (my favorite fact about HH is that the double chair – the farthest looker's left – is Snowbird's old Little Cloud lift):Buffalo Ski Center is the agglomeration of three side-by-side, formerly separate ski areas: Sitzmarker Ski Club, Ski Tamarack and Buffalo Ski Club. The trail network is dense and super interesting:On Windham in The New York TimesI referred to a feature story that The Times ran on Windham last December. Read that here.On Vail's pay bumpWhen Vail Resorts raised its minimum wage to $20 an hour in 2022, that presented a direct challenge to every competing resort, including Windham, just down the road from Vail-owned Hunter.On Windham's village expansionWindham will build a new condominium village over some portion of its current parking lots. Here's a concept drawing:The Storm explores the world of lift-served skiing year-round. Join us.The Storm publishes year-round, and guarantees 100 articles per year. This is article 57/100 in 2024, and number 557 since launching on Oct. 13, 2019. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.stormskiing.com/subscribe

Tipp FM Radio
Conspiracy Files - Al Hilli Murders

Tipp FM Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2024 22:36


Ali joined us for another conspiracy files - This time the Al Hilli murders

After Maghrib 🌙
This world is constant Pain & Hardships! (Ft. Sheikh Mohammed Al-Hilli)

After Maghrib 🌙

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2024 68:20


In an exciting episode, the long-awaited guest Sheikh Mohammed Al-Hilli discussed enduring hardship and finding ease. He delved into global tragedies, particularly the distressing events in Gaza and Rafah, highlighting how such crises affect us and how one can find God during such difficult times. Sheikh Hilli emphasized the importance of having trust (Tawakul) in Allah (swt) to aid us during hardship. He also shared insights on detaching from the materialistic world (Dunya) and the importance of fostering love for the hereafter. His guidance combined spiritual wisdom with practical steps, encouraging listeners to find resilience, maintain faith, and focus on spiritual growth amidst worldly challenges.

Le Coin Du Crime
Le mystère de la tuerie de Chevaline

Le Coin Du Crime

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2024 40:00


Le 5 septembre 2012 en Haute-Savoie, la famille al-Hilli, des campeurs venus d'Angleterre, se retrouvés sauvagement assassinés dans leur voiture dans un sentier forestier. La nouvelle du massacre est rapidement ébruitée dans la région et choque toute la France. Mais qui a bien pu s'en prendre à une paisible famille de touristes visiblement sans histoires ? Qui étaient les tireurs ? Quel était leur mobile ? Pourquoi cette famille spécifique a-t-elle été ciblée ? Vengeance familiale ?Cela signe le début de ce qui sera connue comme « La tuerie de Chevaline ». Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.

Casefile True Crime
318: Case 272: The Annecy Shootings

Casefile True Crime

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2024 78:24


On September 5 2012, a cyclist driving through the French Alps came upon a shocking scene. Married couple Saad and Iqbal al-Hilli, along with Iqbal's elderly mother Suhaila al-Allaf, were shot execution-style while sitting in their BMW in a secluded parking spot in the woods surrounding Chevaline. 7-year-old Zainab al-Hilli clung to life on the ground nearby, while 4-year-old Zeena al-Hilli was nowhere to be seen. A local cyclist, Sylvain Mollier, was also fatally shot in the brutal killing spree.  An international investigation quickly raised more questions than it did answers. What were the victims doing in this isolated area? Had they been targeted as part of some sinister activity or were they killed at random by a lone psychopath?  --- Narration – Anonymous Host Research & writing – Elsha McGill Creative direction – Milly Raso Production and music – Mike Migas Music – Andrew D.B. Joslyn Sign up for Casefile Premium: Apple Premium Spotify Premium Patreon For all credits and sources, please visit casefilepodcast.com/case-272-the-annecy-shootings

Life, Money & Love with Dylan Mullan
How She Lost 55kg, Built A Business From Scratch & Completely Transformed Her Life | Personal Brand & PR Coach: Cassandra Hilli 

Life, Money & Love with Dylan Mullan

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2024 74:15


Cassandra Hili is a personal branding coach, publicist & the founder of Millennium Communications, a PR & Marketing Agency.After weighing 117kg at the age of just 15, Cass went through an incredibly inspiring weight-loss transformation, losing over 55 kilos and gaining 250,000 followers in the process, completely changing the direction and trajectory of her life forever.After building her own PR agency to multi-six figures per year through her own personal branding strategies, Cass was featured in the likes Forbes, DailyMail & Yahoo Finance and was named one of the Top 50 Small business leaders and a Finalist for the Young Entrepreneur Awards Sydney, well and truly making a name for herself within the PR industry.Cass was featured in the likes Forbes, DailyMail & Yahoo Finance and has been named as a Top 50 Business Leader by Inside Small Business and was a finalist in the Young Entrepreneurs Awards Sydney 2019.In this episode:Complete mental, emotional and physical TRANSFORMATION: Losing 55kg after weighing in at 117kg at just 15 years of age.How she built her Marketing & PR agency, Millennium Communications from scratch at just 22 years old.Deep reflection on self-worth, confidence and the process she used to build her self-belief.How working a holistic mindset coach transformed the way she see's the world, herself and her relationships + how to achieve your own major BREAKTHROUGHS!Why PERSONAL BRANDS are an essential part of business in 2024 and why you're getting left behind if you don't have one.The essential SKILLS & TRAITS that Cass believes all entrepreneur needs to be truly successful."EVERY start-up founder needs to start building their personal brand now" (regardless of if you are an introvert or extrovert!) - how to get started even if you have ZERO followers.The niches and sub-niches that are set to explode in 2024 (the opportunity here is CRAZY).---Follow Cassandra here

IslamiCentre
1. Analyzing Vows (Nadhr) in Islam: Method & Spiritual Impact - Sh. Mohammed Al-Hilli

IslamiCentre

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2023 57:54


YouTube- https://youtu.be/q8GceTT2tZg Ayyame e Fatimiyyah 1443 Date: January 4th, 2022 Donate towards our programs today: https://jaffari.org/donate/ Jaffari Community Centre (JCC Live)

Picknick
#76 - Hilli Hallo!

Picknick

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2023


Arne hat sich auf unserer Decke schnell einen festen Platz gesichert. Wellensittich Hilli hat auf ihren letzten Ruheplatz hingegen lange warten müssen. Und der ist inzwischen ebenso pelzig wie so mancher Schaumkuss. Die Stories hinter diesen kryptischen Sätzen bleiben wir euch natürlich nicht schuldig. Viel Spaß!

ShiaCast
5 Ways To Make This Ramadhan The Best | Sheikh Mohammed Al-Hilli

ShiaCast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2023 6:59


ShiaCat- Sheikh Mohammed Al-Hilli

Ages Of Rock Podcast
Episode 329 - Kent Hilli

Ages Of Rock Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2022 32:29


Sweden rocks might be an understatement. Perfect Plan's lead singer Kent Hilli joins us this week to discuss their third record, Brace for Impact! Check them out for yourself.

Des vies françaises
Fernand Hillière, déporté pour le travail forcé. Ep03: "A la Libération, personne ne voulait nous croire."

Des vies françaises

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2022 9:25


durée : 00:09:25 - Des vies françaises - par : Charlotte PERRY - Dernier épisode de notre rencontre avec Fernand Hillière. Déporté dans les camps de concentration nazis d'octobre 1942 à mai 1945, le vieil homme raconte la libération des camps par l'armée Soviétique et revient sur l'incrédulité des gens de son village, qui refusaient de le croire à son retour. - réalisé par : Céline ILLA

Des vies françaises
Fernand Hillière, déporté pour le travail forcé. Ep02: matricule 31949

Des vies françaises

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2022 9:40


durée : 00:09:40 - Des vies françaises - par : Charlotte PERRY - Déporté dans le cadre du travail forcé en octobre 1942, Fernand Hillière a passé trois mois à Auschwitz. Immatriculé sous le numéro 31949, il aurait dû être exécuté en avril 1943, comme tous les matricules 31000. Mais son savoir-faire de métallurgiste lui a permis d'échapper de justesse à la mort - réalisé par : Khoï NGUYEN

Des vies françaises
Fernand Hillière, déporté pour le travail forcé. Ep01: Auschwitz-Birkenau

Des vies françaises

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2022 10:20


durée : 00:10:20 - Des vies françaises - par : Charlotte PERRY - Fernand avait vingt ans en 1942 quand les Allemands sont venus le chercher à la Fonderie Brault, où il travaillait comme ouvrier métallurgiste. Réquisitionné dans le cadre du travail forcé, le vieil homme n'a rien oublié de ses trois années passées dans les camps nazis, à Auschwitz puis à Malapan. - réalisé par : Céline ILLA

Home(icides)
La tuerie de Chevaline, le crime parfait : Saad Al-Hilli serait-il un espion ?

Home(icides)

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2022 15:52


C'est l'une des plus grandes énigmes judiciaires de ces 10 dernières années. Le 5 septembre 2012, une famille britannique, les Al-Hilli et un cycliste français, Sylvain Mollier, sont froidement abattus sur une route de montagne près du Lac D'Annecy. Leurs corps sont retrouvés criblés de balles. Vengeance familiale, vendetta, espionnage industriel... ou tireur fou ? Depuis 10 ans, les enquêteurs tentent de percer le mystère de ce quadruple meurtre. Dans le dernier épisode de la saison, Caroline Nogueras sera accompagnée de Thierry Lezeau, expert en criminalistique, avec qui nous aborderons les derniers rebondissements de cette affaire. Saad Al-Hilli serait-il un espion ? Juste avant sa mort, Saad Al-Hilli était ingénieur pour Surrey Satellite, une entreprise spécialisée dans la fabrication de micro satellites. Parmi les clients de l'entreprise : l'agence spatiale européenne et la NASA. Une société qui travaille en lien étroit avec la Russie, la Chine, l'Afghanistan et l'Iran. Saad travaillait pour les Chinois. Il réalisait de la modélisation 3D. A priori, rien de sensible selon les collègues de Saad interrogés. Transmettait-il des informations à la concurrence ? Était-il un espion qui aurait été éliminé par des services secrets ou un concurrent ? Découvrez la saison précédente en intégralité : L'affaire Viguier, la fabrique d'un coupable Un podcast écrit et raconté par Caroline Nogueras Réalisé par Julien Roussel En partenariat avec upday.  Vous pouvez réagir à cet épisode sur notre page Twitter. Les 4 épisodes de Home(icides) sont disponibles en avant première pour les abonnées à la chaîne Bababam+ sur Apple Podcasts. Pour celles et ceux qui ne sont pas abonné(es), les nouveaux épisodes restent évidemment disponibles gratuitement chaque jeudi sur Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Deezer, Castbox, Podcast Addict, Amazon Music, Podinstall. Si vous souhaitez écouter les épisodes en avant-première et sans interruption, rendez-vous sur la chaîne Bababam+ d'Apple Podcasts : https://apple.co/3NQHV3I Abonnement Home(icides) : https://apple.co/3Nqr1Jp Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Top Albania Radio
Ish-zëdhënësja e Sali Berishës, Erla Mëhilli: “Edi Rama ta shet sapunin për djathë!”

Top Albania Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2022 56:24


Ish-zëdhënësja e ish-kreut të PD-së, Sali Berishës, Erla Mëhilli ishte e ftuar në ‘Ndryshe' në një intervistë me plot humor dhe të pathëna rreth saj. Edhe pse tanimë jo në pozicionin e zëdhënëses së ish-kryeministrit, njerëzit sërish e quajnë si të tillë pasi ka qenë një detyrë që e ka ushtruar jo pak por për plot 12 vite. Si ndihet Mëhilli për këtë gjë dhe sa e ndikon kahu politik në punën e saj të tanishme në televizion?

After Maghrib 🌙
Obsession with SHIA Celebrities (Ft. Maryam Hilli)

After Maghrib 🌙

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2022 54:19


With notable public figures all over TV and social media, there has been much talk about the rising obsession with Shia celebrities. Is the Muslim community leaning towards Shia celebrity culture? Your late night buzz, the After Maghrib podcast looks into this argument. Sayed Ali Radhawi and Ahmed Gokal discuss this controversy at length with special guest sister Maryam Hilli. Listen to the podcast as they express their opinions about red carpets, tuxedos and a whole lot more. #AfterMaghrib #AfterMaghribPodcast

So what do you think?
S2 Ep 21 Murder in the mountains: The Annecy Massacre

So what do you think?

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2022 41:17


It was meant to be a fun family camping trip, a getaway in the French Alps. Sadly, fun turned to terror for the Saad al-Hilli family as a lone gunman took them down. Was it a random attack or was there something more to this terrible shooting? Intro/outro "Sugar Sugar" by Fast Lady

ShiaCast
Why is the Baqi Cemetery so important? Sh. Al- Hilli

ShiaCast

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2022 8:51


The oldest and first ever Cemetery in the History of Islam. To purchase Sh. Mohammed Al-Hilli's book on Baqi, please visit: UK & Europe: https://www.hujjatbookshop.co.uk/the-baqi-cemetery-past-present-future.html?filter_name=al-hilli&filter_description=true&filter_sub_category=true US and Canada: https://www.taqwamedia.com/products/the-baqi-cemetery-past-present-future

Progeny Podcast
Maryam Hilli | Progeny Podcast #35

Progeny Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2022 47:09


Producing The Shia Voice & facing Backlash | Maryam talks us through her journey to producing the biggest shows in the Community today, where it all started and all the controversy that comes with it along the way!

Simply Shia
DAY 95: How Prepared Are We For Imam Mahdi's Reappearance? | Sheikh Mohammed Hilli

Simply Shia

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2022 11:09


Our world is going through social, political, economic, and moral crises. Injustices prevail everywhere. We, the followers of Ahlulbayt, await the Final Savior to deliver us from this chaos. But are our cries and invocations enough? Are we doing what is required of us? Listen to Sheikh Mohammed Hilli as he shares a hadith of Imam Muhammad al-Baqir, explaining how we can prepare for the reappearance of the twelfth Imam.This Podcast is a part of the #100Days100ClipsChallenge.To watch this on YouTube: https://youtu.be/g-RqH5DfYzwTo help us create more content, visit: https://thaqlain.org/support.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/thaqlain/donations

ShiaCast
10 Amazing Health Tips From Imam Ali (a) | Sheikh Mohammed Al-Hilli

ShiaCast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2022 7:40


Scary Monster - True-crime Podcast
Storie Criminali: Annecy, Francia – Agguato Letale in Montagna

Scary Monster - True-crime Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2022 34:03


Canale True Crime Italiano. Episodio bonus visto che oggi è il 22/02/2022Col caso di oggi amici, attraversiamo le Alpi e andiamo dai cugini francesi, precisamente ad Annecy, una piccola città nella regione Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes nel sud-est della Francia. Il pomeriggio del 5 settembre 2012, in una tranquilla strada di montagna nel sud-est della Francia, vicina al lago di Annecy, un attacco armato ha provocato la morte di 3 turisti britannici e un ciclista francese: il 50enne Saad al-Hilli, sua moglie Iqbal, all'epoca 47 anni, e sua madre Suhaila al-Allaf, 74 anni, il cittadino francese Sylvain Mollier, età 45 anni. Le due giovani figlie di Saad e Iqbal fortunatamente sono sopravvissute all'attacco. Un caso inquietante da seguire fino alla fine. Iscriviti al podcast per non perdere i nuovi episodi in uscita. Tutti i venerdì un nuovo caso.Visita il sito del podcast e iscriviti alla newsletter: https://scarymonster.tony-sale.com/Seguimi anche sul canale Youtube:https://www.youtube.com/c/ScaryMonsterTrueCrimeContatti:Antonello Saleinfo@tony-sale.com

VIGILANTE AOR
VIGItalk with KENT HILLI

VIGILANTE AOR

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2022 69:35


Entretenida charla con el flamante nuevo cantante de GIANT ademas de Perfect Plan y su carrera en solitario. Entrega y conoce mejor sus impresiones .

Simply Shia
DAY 83: Understanding The "Kursi" in Ayat al-Kursi | Sheikh Mohammed Hilli

Simply Shia

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2022 9:39


We recite Ayat-al-Kursi daily and know the miracles this verse brings, but have we pondered why it is called Ayat of Kursi? What is Allah's Chair? Is there a physical chair or a throne resided by Allah? Or are these metaphors?Listen to Sheikh Mohammed Hilli as he dissects the opinions of different Islamic Schools on the "Kursi" and "Arsh" of Allah.This Podcast is a part of the #100Days100ClipsChallenge.To watch this on YouTube: https://youtu.be/WT_MBOayBJkTo help us create more content, visit: https://thaqlain.org/support.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/thaqlain/donations

Simply Shia
DAY 68: What Does Allah o Akbar Really Mean? | Sheikh Mohammed al-Hilli

Simply Shia

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2022 9:00


Allahu Akbar is a slogan by which we express the Greatness of Allah. But hidden within this slogan is a whole way of life that we seldom comprehend. Only after realising its actual depth can we live our life around it.Listen to Sheikh Mohammed al-Hilli as he explains the deeper meaning behind this statement through the narrations of Ahlulbayt.This Podcast is a part of the #100Days100ClipsChallenge.To watch this on YouTube: https://youtu.be/gogPQxXuWnoTo help us create more content, visit: https://thaqlain.org/support.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/thaqlain/donations

Unresolved
The Annecy Shootings & Beatriz Mota (Double Update)

Unresolved

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2022 9:00


This week has seen significant updates for two stories previously covered on Unresolved: - The Annecy Shootings (episode #196 from December 2021)- Beatriz Mota (episode #147 from July 2020) Researched, written, hosted, and produced by Micheal WhelanMusic composed by Micheal Whelan through Amper MusicLearn more about this podcast at http://unresolved.meIf you would like to support this podcast and others, consider heading to https://www.patreon.com/unresolvedpod to become a Patron or Producer

Simply Shia
Clip 47: Do You Own Your Muslim Identity? | Sheikh Mohammed Al-Hilli

Simply Shia

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2022 6:59


Islam encourages integration with other cultures and wants people to be exemplary citizens. But the desire to integrate can sometimes tone down the public expression of our Islamic identity.Listen to Sheikh Mohammed Al-Hilli as he shares examples of two courageous individuals to help us overcome the fear of practising Islam in the West.This Podcast is a part of the #100Days100ClipsChallenge.To watch this on YouTube: https://youtu.be/EKhP9Kdg7dETo help us create more content, visit: https://thaqlain.org/support.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/thaqlain/donations

Simply Shia
DAY 36: A Beautiful Story To Stop You From Overthinking | Sheikh Mohammed Hilli

Simply Shia

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2021 5:36


As we try to fit in social roles and norms, we often overthink everything we do. Even when practising religion, we fear how the world would perceive us. Listen to Sheikh Mohammed al-Hilli as he reminds us through a thought-provoking anecdote why overthinking is unhealthy.This Podcast is a part of the #100Days100ClipsChallenge.To watch this on YouTube: https://youtu.be/6MLCkjkgjS8To help us create more content, visit: https://thaqlain.org/support.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/thaqlain/donations

Unresolved
The Annecy Shootings

Unresolved

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2021 35:17


"I won't say it was professional, what I will say is it was tremendous savagery. And what is certain is that somebody wanted to kill."On the afternoon of 5 September 2012, an attack took place just off of the Route Forestière Domaniale de la Combe d'Ire, a quiet mountain road in southeastern France, near Lake Annecy. The attack claimed the lives of four people - Saad al-Hilli, his wife Iqbal al-Hilli, her mother Suhaila al-Allaf, and French cyclist Sylvain Mollier - and left the al-Hilli's two young daughters traumatized. In the years since, investigators have probed the victims' backgrounds in hope of finding a cause, but have been left empty-handed. The working theory is that the culprit was a "lone psychopath" who committed the crime for no real reason...Episode written & researched by Olivia ParadiceEpisode hosted & produced by Micheal WhelanOriginal music created by Micheal Whelan through Amper MusicTheme music created and composed by Ailsa TravesLearn more about this podcast at http://unresolved.meIf you would like to support this podcast and others, consider heading to https://www.patreon.com/unresolvedpod to become a Patron or Producer

True Crime All The Time Unsolved
The Annecy Shootings

True Crime All The Time Unsolved

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2021 73:25


On a late summer afternoon in 2012, three members of the al-Hilli family from Britain, and a French bicyclist named Silvain Mollier, were brutally executed along a popular tourist road in the picturesque Combe-D'Ire Forest near Lake Annecy in France. Join Mike and Gibby as they discuss this mysterious shooting. Four people lost their lives that day, while two of the Al-Hilli children survived. But, the girls were very young and unable to give the police any information to go on. Investigators from both Britain and France worked to try to unravel the mystery. Did Sylvain Mollier have any connection to the al-Hilli family? If not, who was the real target of the shootings? Or, was this a killer who selected his victims randomly? You can support the show at patreon.com/truecrimeallthetime Visit the show's website at truecrimeallthetime.com for contact, merchandise, and donation information An Emash Digital production

Infection Control Matters
Fundamental and missed care impacts on healthcare-associated infection with Prof Heather Loveday

Infection Control Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2021 31:43


In this episode, Martin Kiernan talks to Prof Heather Loveday, Director of the Richard Wells Research Centre at the University of West London about an lecture recently given at the 2021 IPS Conference. The topic discussed centres on the role that fundamental care has in the prevention of healthcare-associated infections and the impact of 'missed' care. Papers for futher reading on these topics are listed below. Journal of Clinical Nursing special issue on fundamental care: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/toc/13652702/2018/27/11-12 Richards, DA, Hilli, A, Pentecost, C, Goodwin, VA, Frost, J. Fundamental nursing care: A systematic review of the evidence on the effect of nursing care interventions for nutrition, elimination, mobility and hygiene. J Clin Nurs. 2018; 27: 2179– 2188. https://doi.org/10.1111/jocn.14150   Vollman KM. Interventional patient hygiene: discussion of the issues and a proposed model for implementation of the nursing care basics. Intensive Crit Care Nurs. 2013 Oct;29(5):250-5. doi: 10.1016/j.iccn.2013.04.004. Epub 2013 Jun 6. PMID: 23746440. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0964339713000414?via%3Dihub   Interventional patient hygiene model: Infection control and nursing share responsibility for patient safety Maryanne McGuckin, Dr. ScEd, MT(ASCP), Arlene Shubin, Marianne Hujcs, RN, MSN DOI:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ajic.2007.01.010   Recio-Saucedo A, Dall'Ora C, Maruotti A, Ball J, Briggs J, Meredith P, Redfern OC, Kovacs C, Prytherch D, Smith GB, Griffiths P. What impact does nursing care left undone have on patient outcomes? Review of the literature. J Clin Nurs. 2018 Jun;27(11-12):2248-2259. doi: 10.1111/jocn.14058. Epub 2017 Oct 16. PMID: 28859254; PMCID: PMC6001747. https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/jocn.14058

Infection Control Matters
Fundamental and missed care impacts on healthcare-associated infection with Prof Heather Loveday

Infection Control Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2021 31:43


In this episode, Martin Kiernan talks to Prof Heather Loveday, Director of the Richard Wells Research Centre at the University of West London about an lecture recently given at the 2021 IPS Conference. The topic discussed centres on the role that fundamental care has in the prevention of healthcare-associated infections and the impact of 'missed' care. Papers for futher reading on these topics are listed below. Journal of Clinical Nursing special issue on fundamental care: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/toc/13652702/2018/27/11-12 Richards, DA, Hilli, A, Pentecost, C, Goodwin, VA, Frost, J. Fundamental nursing care: A systematic review of the evidence on the effect of nursing care interventions for nutrition, elimination, mobility and hygiene. J Clin Nurs. 2018; 27: 2179– 2188. https://doi.org/10.1111/jocn.14150   Vollman KM. Interventional patient hygiene: discussion of the issues and a proposed model for implementation of the nursing care basics. Intensive Crit Care Nurs. 2013 Oct;29(5):250-5. doi: 10.1016/j.iccn.2013.04.004. Epub 2013 Jun 6. PMID: 23746440. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0964339713000414?via%3Dihub   Interventional patient hygiene model: Infection control and nursing share responsibility for patient safety Maryanne McGuckin, Dr. ScEd, MT(ASCP), Arlene Shubin, Marianne Hujcs, RN, MSN DOI:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ajic.2007.01.010   Recio-Saucedo A, Dall'Ora C, Maruotti A, Ball J, Briggs J, Meredith P, Redfern OC, Kovacs C, Prytherch D, Smith GB, Griffiths P. What impact does nursing care left undone have on patient outcomes? Review of the literature. J Clin Nurs. 2018 Jun;27(11-12):2248-2259. doi: 10.1111/jocn.14058. Epub 2017 Oct 16. PMID: 28859254; PMCID: PMC6001747. https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/jocn.14058

L'heure du crime
L'INTÉGRALE - Tuerie de Chevaline : 8 ans après, une nouvelle piste ?

L'heure du crime

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2021 39:51


Pourquoi la famille al-Hilli et Sylvain Mollier ont été abattus en septembre 2012, au cœur d'un chemin forestier, près du village de Chevaline ? Les enquêteurs tentent aussi de retrouver l'arme du crime, fabriquée en Suisse... Invité : Serge Pueyo, correspondant RTL à Grenoble Ecoutez L'heure du Crime avec Jean-Alphonse Richard du 09 août 2021

Fireside with Founders
Hussain Hilli - Co-Founder of Skrap & Byoot

Fireside with Founders

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2021 31:59


In this episode, we talk to Hussian Hilli, Co-Founder of both Skrap & Byoot about the founding of his two business' We also talk about; being an entrepreneur at a young age looking for business disruption construction being stuck in the past making a positive change complexity in the construction industry and how tech can add value running 2 different business' accolades are great but not the be-all and end-all So for all this and lots more, tune in and check it out!

ShiaCast
What should I ask Allah swt in Laylat Al-Qadr- Sh. M. Al-Hilli

ShiaCast

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2021 9:00


60 Minutes With
Episode 360: Soundcheck 'em out: Kent Hilli, Hunted by Elephants, Girish and the Chronicles

60 Minutes With

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2021 21:51


I’m back with another 3 artists for you to listen to. The artists and songs featured in this episode are: Kent Hilli: Don't Say it's Forever Hunted by Elephants: Keep on Giving Me Loving Girish and the Chronicles: Rock 'n' Roll is Here to Stay If you enjoy any of the songs played in these shows, please support the artists by buying their music and sharing their online links. Make sure to visit www.60MW.co.uk for news, reviews, podcasts, how to join our World Tour, and a very easy way to leave us a review. You can also liven up your day by having our Soundcheck 'em out YouTube playlist turned up loud. Thank you for listening.

Reddit Explains Conspiracy & the Unknown
r/UnsolvedMysteries; Contract Killing Attempt on French Hypnotist

Reddit Explains Conspiracy & the Unknown

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2021 7:58


Surrey engineer Saad al-Hilli, 50, was on a family holiday when he and his wife Iqbal, 47, and mother-in-law Suhaila al-Allaf, 74, were shot dead along with French cyclist Sylvain Mollier, 45. We tell the story of what happened and the investigation that led to a dead end.

The Paranormal Son
Monolith Massacre and other news

The Paranormal Son

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2020 46:11


You can follow and support the program herehttp://theparanormalson.ctcin.bio/JT covers another round of Monolith updates and some other very important headlines.Apologies for the difference of sound levels at certain parts however due to technical issues with Anchor I had to re-record 3 seperate timesNews Theme by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Artist: http://incompetech.com/ News Links;Glastonbury Tor: 'Not Banksy' monolith appears on hillI hugged a monolithMonolith Vanishes From San Diego Parking LotGone-olith: mystery pillar in Germany destroyedNew phallus sculpture appears in Bavarian mountainsGold monolith found in ColombiaTracking all the monoliths that have appeared£50 billion in U.K. banknotes is 'missing.'Earthfiles Former Israeli space security chief says extraterrestrials exist, and Trump knows about itDisclaimer: The views and opinions expressed by guests on The Paranormal Son are those of the guests and do not necessarily reflect the viewpoint or position of JT, The Paranormal Son, or Tower Studios NZ.The views and opinions expressed by JT are his own and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of Tower Studios NZ. Any content provided by our guests, bloggers, sponsors, or authors are of their opinion and are not intended to malign any religion, ethnic group, club, organization, company, individual or anyone or anything. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Art Show
Lisa Hilli on how her black experience shapes her creativity

The Art Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2020 53:46


Pacific Melanesian artist Lisa Hilli shares how her black experience shapes her creativity, from the texture of her afro hair to capturing the joy of black sisterhood, it's all embedded in her art.

RN Arts - ABC RN
Lisa Hilli on how her black experience shapes her creativity

RN Arts - ABC RN

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2020 53:46


Pacific Melanesian artist Lisa Hilli shares how her black experience shapes her creativity, from the texture of her afro hair to capturing the joy of black sisterhood, it's all embedded in her art.

RN Arts - ABC RN
Lisa Hilli on how her black experience shapes her creativity

RN Arts - ABC RN

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2020 53:46


Pacific Melanesian artist Lisa Hilli shares how her black experience shapes her creativity, from the texture of her afro hair to capturing the joy of black sisterhood, it's all embedded in her art.

The Art Show
Lisa Hilli on how her black experience shapes her creativity

The Art Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2020 53:46


Pacific Melanesian artist Lisa Hilli shares how her black experience shapes her creativity, from the texture of her afro hair to capturing the joy of black sisterhood, it's all embedded in her art.

The Art Show
Lisa Hilli on how her black experience shapes her creativity

The Art Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2020 53:46


Pacific Melanesian artist Lisa Hilli shares how her black experience shapes her creativity, from the texture of her afro hair to capturing the joy of black sisterhood, it's all embedded in her art.

Monthly Reflections
Qur'an - Sheikh Hilli, Ali Asghar Khimani, Muhammad Ali Saadi [4/10]

Monthly Reflections

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2020 65:33


Full video: https://youtu.be/RpMXTunUpGk

Simply Shia
Why Studying Imam Hussain and Karbala is Important - Sheikh Mohammed Al-Hilli

Simply Shia

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2020 14:48


It is said that studying a sensitive event like Karbala causes friction within Muslims and we should let bygones be bygones.  In this Thaqlain Clips, Sheikh Mohammed al-Hilli dissects this opinion to share why it is essential to study Imam Hussain and the impact it has on humanity.  SThanks To I.E.C. Husaini Chicago Complete Lecture Link: https://youtu.be/aUnCCX_vz2A   Thaqlain Clips is an attempt to secure the efforts made by our scholars for lectures and majalis by creating short, meaningful videos out of them. Help us in this mission by donating on the following link: https://thaqlain.org/supportus/. -  FOLLOW US:  Facebook: https://facebook.com/thaqlain Whatsapp: https://wa.link/hfcf0g  Podcast: https://shiaislam.podbean.com/  Instagram: https://instagram.com/thaqlainmedia/  Twitter: https://twitter.com/thaqlain  Website: https://www.thaqlain.org  ================================================  A Thaqlain we wish to empower our brothers with the knowledge of Quran and Ahlelbayt by sharing powerful and inspiring speeches that instill our youth with the certainty of their faith and help them be successful in this life and hereafter.   ► CLICK HERE TO SUBSCRIBE AND SUPPORT THAQLAIN: http://bit.ly/SubscribeToThaqlain  ► Partner with us in spreading Shia Islamic teachings and gain continuous Thawab - For Monthly Contribution (Starting $1 a month): https://www.patreon.com/thaqlain - For one-off contribution: https://www.paypal.me/thaqlain Share this video. Help us make the world a better place.  ================================================    

Simply Shia
Imam Jafar Sadiq's Timeless Advice On Improving Your Life - Sheikh Mohammed Al-Hilli

Simply Shia

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2020 5:01


Advice from Imam Jafar given in Islamic history still rings through for us in modern times.Speaker: Sheikh Mohammed Al-HilliHelp us create more videos:- For project details and to sign up as a Thaqlain patron: www.patreon.com/thaqlain (Can be $1 a month) - For one-off contribution please visit: www.paypal.me/thaqlain- Watch the newest Thaqlain videos here: http://bit.ly/LastThaqlainVideos

The Art Show
Lisa Hilli on how her black experience shapes her creativity

The Art Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2020 54:04


Pacific Melanesian artist Lisa Hilli shares how her black experience shapes her creativity, from the texture of her afro hair to capturing the joy of black sisterhood, it's all embedded in her art.

The Art Show
Lisa Hilli on how her black experience shapes her creativity

The Art Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2020 54:04


Pacific Melanesian artist Lisa Hilli shares how her black experience shapes her creativity, from the texture of her afro hair to capturing the joy of black sisterhood, it's all embedded in her art.

The Art Show
Lisa Hilli on how her black experience shapes her creativity

The Art Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2020 54:04


Pacific Melanesian artist Lisa Hilli shares how her black experience shapes her creativity, from the texture of her afro hair to capturing the joy of black sisterhood, it's all embedded in her art.

RN Arts - ABC RN
Lisa Hilli on how her black experience shapes her creativity

RN Arts - ABC RN

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2020 54:04


Pacific Melanesian artist Lisa Hilli shares how her black experience shapes her creativity, from the texture of her afro hair to capturing the joy of black sisterhood, it's all embedded in her art.

Simply Shia
Sayyedah Khadijah Defines Spiritual Success And Freedom - Sheikh Mohammed Al-Hilli

Simply Shia

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2020 12:35


The story of Lady Sayyedah Khadeejah should inspire men and women across humanity. What are some aspects of her life that we can learn from?Speech by Sheikh Mohammed Al-Hilli.Receive Thaqlain – Islamic Reminders on Whatsapp: https://chat.whatsapp.com/HBHeuKcrqIIHyn8yXB4yJo► Partner with us in spreading Shia Islamic teachings and gain continuous Thawab- For Monthly Contribution (Starting $1 a month): https://www.patreon.com/thaqlain - For one-off contribution: https://www.paypal.me/thaqlain 

NIGHT WORLD a Podcast
TROUBLED: YOUR BACK IS AGAINST THE WALL NOW THINK [00:23-03:47], FEED [03:52-05:17] & MEDITATIONS ON AMERICA [05:23-08:56]

NIGHT WORLD a Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2020 9:54


TWITTER: @NightWorldPodEmail @: nightworldpod@hvbrecordings.comNight World a Podcast will begin on 6/5/2020This podcast will pivot between spokenword and rap. THE MUSIC FEATURED IN THIS BONUS CONTENT- THE ENEMY IS FROM SFRBEATS.COM. TROUBLED: YOUR BACK IS AGAINST THE WALL NOW THINK [00:23-03:47], FEED [03:52-05:17] & MEDITATIONS ON AMERICA [05:23-08:56]Your Back Is Against The Wall Now Think...[00:23-03:37]Back against the wallI ain't the one to callWe been through this beforeConnect the name to lordWho you praying forYou need religionWhen your needs not givenAir to breathe Careless needsDown in the trenches We'll use all our leverageTo salvage routine Off of dreams And out in the wildI connect smilesWith agileINTENTThe bentTo get it inBefore you really put it in WorkWorthWorseWere the timesI could not call mine9 times out 10I could not begin To tell you how the day start or where it would endStrung out over a father I could not controlMy laces are tied those lessons coming in coldBuck what you teachingIf every moments a reasonTo let off and let looseI pray god hang round coop Play chickenWhen you slay limitsThe pain came to roostOn us fourLock my doorsMake sureTo breath in deepThink with ease We don't always get reliefNew ways to release On the briefPeaksWhere the afternoon steepIt's a long fall Till night callWhat you choose to do in between Is your thingI'll bringUs out of the fire and over the hillI'll never change we'll keep it realThrow salt on my name is that how you dealKnow I can be tame but I will not healI left a decade to the windTo no endI rejoiced at the point Where night would beginRubber band boy dont get worn out There's only so many times you can bounce backTill you fall flatYou let the tires rollAs long the the paper scrolls Calm cool and collectiveUnder fire when the morning gets reflectiveSelective reflectionsWhen your ego needs protection Left in the mudDon't let the world treat you like cudAs I put on my glovesI'll ride the buzzHand on wheel driveAnd I'll arriveAll in due timeDrive for the mindSwerve on the curbFree up my nerves Foot on the breakCan't leave it to fateDrive man don't stopMy world in a clockHand on the wheel Connect how I feel Speeding just speedingGet away from my eveningsI pray to allahI pray for alotYall don't know the name"I won't play the gameTroubles for my daysProblems that I layStarted in LAThen I went through change Hard to stay the sameAnd we'll enter time And we had the lowsAll I ever knowKeep peace in the mindI can't hold the lineNo one tellsAin't no one to tell It figuresThe only ones to lift usAre the only ones who will list usIt's a Constant back and forthTo try and tackle forceMy father on the fourthI popped out as the firstYou'd a think my name was cursed Is this what you doIsn't it rudeTake all uh the goodErase all OF the couldIf you rob me of dreams And replace it with steamHow do you think that I'll leanIt isn't needsHonor from meDo you think that it meansI drop to my knees Call out the weakKnow what you speakIssues they issuesWhere you think they would get youAll that I'm intoIs an attempt to go rid youAnd clear up my mental I cannot settle For flash backs That play at statsThat have me pay for casksTo wear the maskTo cover lacerationsPass the point of waitingBeyond the point of controlThis ain't how I wanna growFEED- [03:52-05:17]I could raise wristsAnd let palms kissTill the morning mistOr the soul liftI want itHonestAirThat consume empty staresI've employed JoyTo ferry me through rivers of tearsI stumbled through tiersOf elationLaid inMourningTill morning Egged me onTo another dawnMy mother does not understand depression My father will not give name to agression What ever we call it It's important to acknowledge The things The emotions that stall usAll us Could do better Call usWhatever Make sure you call us ambitious Given The delicious Nature of ignorance Consumption becomes limitless Pot belliedAnd showered in syrupThe sugar LeviedFrom memory banksBreech the levees The ranks Of composure Flooding our actions With reactionWe act inSpurtsSpurred On by click bait phishing Through filtersThis ain't the type of fishing That get you filled upAlways Three steps from important Night vision heroicsWe ain't walkin milesAnd I ain't switchin stylesMy honesty lack the guileTo keep me a float in the wildSeparate the vainFrom the tamedWe need more lanesThe roads that are paved Only allow for so many to get through The visceral wantingsPair with visions of belonging Leave the stomach empty MEDITATIONS ON AMERICA [05:23-08:56]To live n die in America Pardon my skin I am not aryan Racked my mind and I don't knowThere isn't another place that I can goIt is where I am fromThis is all that I have beenWhat I knowWill not let me inIt would be better If we were in a new era But we are the new era We'll resurrect old errors As we Magnify terror We live with our hairs (heads) up Errors never diedAnd Tensions don't lieWe address Pressures To the skyLet the anger rise As we Lie In Wake And allow moments to dieAs We Negotiate Faith This pace will not bring us peaceThese Situations will bring us to OUR knees Slow DOWNWe are home NOWWe should Respect our dwelling Why are we yelling If mamma's not homeAnd poppa ain't knownAnd our problems are stoneI guess we've gotta be grownOr we're goneTo live and survive in America Pardon my mind I did not care enoughRacked up time This is all I ownDreaming of the places that we can goWhere I'm from Considers me sinThe dreams I holdAre not allowed to beginOne way LETTERSAs We tried to keep our heads upBut if everybody is fed upAnd problems won't let upAre we the ones that dead usOr do we birth effortThe pleasure In beingIs in the privelage of seeing We don't need 20/20 vision Just enough to measure distance And acknowledge differenceI Should not have to RUN for my raceOr sing amazing grace While covering my faceIf grace is so amazingWe would have the will to stop hazing Wait a cotton pickin minute You would think we'd know our limitsAll these battles that we're pickinJust to rattle while we picketIn the gravel or the thicketWe could unravel or just stick inStrange fruitGrow from poisoned rootsWe can go about business in our suitsWhile we Follow suitAnd wallow in sootOr we could make a difference Run the distance in our shoesOr we can go down the CHUTE Playing CHUTES And ladders But the fun stop when who you SHOOTDon't matterWe need to climb the latterSnakes get to feastWhen the blocks get slippery We talk about substance We talk about lovin'The things that we covet Only produce coversTo live and thrive in AmericaPart of our crime we're not aware enoughLaawd hear meOr heal meRemove the fear weMakeIt has Been some time agoDon't know where I'ma goFeelin MIAAll we give youAll we live throughWe just need a wayTime has failed usTime will tell usI can't keep my faithWalkin through the mudI can't no moreTried pull aboveI'm not so sureMy skin huesThese are old newsI wont changeI told youI can't change I hope youWould get itI'm holding to livinThese stares become prisonsI know what I've givenI hope you would listenYou don'tI won't Give up lightOr surrender my rightsThe reason for livin is lifeAnd the American life should be every lifeOur goal to live and rise and America

Cold Case Murder Mysteries
How to Query a Working Theory that Eliminates Doubt about What Happened in the Alps: The Al-Hilli Murders

Cold Case Murder Mysteries

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2020 130:35


On September 5, 2012, a British family of five on holiday in the French Alps near Lake Annecy decided to go for a scenic drive into the wilderness in search of a nice place to take a walk. Yet, before they could reach their destination, something caused them to pull over into a lay-by on the side of the road, at which point a gunman appeared and opened fire. In the end, four people were dead, including a local cyclist, and another was severely wounded. Unfortunately, the killer escaped without a trace, and the case remains unsolved to this day. So, who would want to murder this family? And why? Or, was the cyclist the intended target, and the family simply got in the way? Join host Ryan Kraus for a psychological exploration of the crime scene and beyond in an effort to learn the truth.

Progeny Podcast
A Doctor's Cancer Journey | Milad Hilli | Progeny Podcast 012

Progeny Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2019 36:54


This week we are joined by Dr Milad Hilli. Dr Hilli discusses her cancer journey as a doctor, what lessons she learnt, how writing her blog 'Listen to your body' helped her through her journey and how she plans to give back.

Saavutus
#10 Yrittäjäksi Opiskellessa – Tuotekehitys & Joukkorahoitus | Santeri Hilli

Saavutus

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2019 39:13


”Älä arvostele naapuriasi, ennen kuin olet kävellyt hänen mokkasiineissaan.” – Santeri Hilli Santeri Hilli (@santerihilli), on käynyt AMK-tason liikunta-alan koulutuksen ja hän lähti mukaan yrittäjyyteen ennen kuin koulutus oli loppu. Hän on toiminut useammassa hyvinvointialaan liittyvässä yrityksessä vastuunkantajana ja erityisesti markkinoinnin puolella, esimerkkinä suomalainen yritys HighRoller. Virheiden ja erehdysten kautta muun muassa tuotekehitys ja joukkorahoitus ovat tulleet tutuiksi. Viimeisimpien vuosien aikana Santeri on siirtänyt osaamistaan ulkomaille ja toimii nykyään yksityisyrittäjänä Suomessa sekä Yhdysvalloissa myyntijohtajana. Tavoitteellinen elämäntyyli ei kuitenkaan pelkästään uran puolelle jää sillä hän takoo myös kuntosalin puolella vahvaa tulosta esimerkiksi kyykkytuloksen ollessa yli 235 kg ja maastavedon yli 260 kg – kisapaino alle 90 kg. Sivusto: hyvinvoivakeho.fi LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/santeri-hilli-111a30a9 Instagram: instagram.com/santerihilli SAAVUTUS PODCAST Saavutus podcastin tavoitteena on tarjota sinulle uusia perspektiivejä, ajatuksia, unohtumattomia tarinoita sekä konkreettisia työkaluja joiden avulla pystyt saavuttamaan unelmasi sekä asettamasi tavoitteet. Saavutus etsii jatkuvasti uusia vieraita – merkittäviä ja perspektiiviä tuovia seikkailuita sekä kokemuksia elämän erilaisista lähtökohdista. Ole oman elämäsi tarinankertoja. Sivusto: aarohuttunen.com Tilaa kehityskirje: aarohuttunen.com/uutiskirje Instagram: instagram.com/saavutuspodcast "Valitse tarinasi suunta."

Daily Gratitude Call
Gratitude for Clearing

Daily Gratitude Call

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2019 26:04


I have a favorite mountain peak that I have hiked probably 25-30 times over my lifetime. It’s a steep, rocky trail. There are three meadows along the path that offer respite in the form of flat ground and easy footing, and tall grass and wildflowers under an open sky. Each of these meadows has a different representation for me as I enter them. The first meadow is a milestone that is cause for celebration, and exclamation of “We made it!” It’s a moment to rest after a grueling couple of miles. A refreshing new view and openness after being forever in the shadow of pines. After a sip of water and maybe a snack, we are off again.The second meadow is halfway up the trail, so we have a good idea of how much farther we have to go. It was a favorite camping spot, when I was a teenager, to await the arrival of others who would join our hiking party later. Together we would head towards the top, with renewed vigor and now, the additional companionship of friends.The third meadow is probably least memorable. The third meadow is just half a mile from the lake. When we break out into the open air of the third meadow, it is a signal that we are almost there! Our pace quickens and the third meadow barely gets a moment of notice. And yet, today, I realized what a significant step it represents toward the summit. The third meadow is the point of no return. There is no question that our goal is just over the next hill. We can see it so clearly that even taking a moment to rest is a distraction from what inevitably lies ahead.Another clearing that is necessary as we move closer and closer to our desired destination is the clearing of rigid and useless beliefs and ideas about our ability to finish. When we clear these old thoughts, we immediately create space to see possibilities.The clearings and meadows in our journey are welcome moments of peace and ease, but they are no comparison to the summit. The mountain top provides open expansive space and a view that is unobstructed. A meadow is nice, the journey is thrilling, completion is freedom!Today, I Give Myself Permission to Love Where I AmMy journey is mineI focus on my journey and allow others to focus on theirsI invite friends to join me for as long as they chooseI am grateful for easy peaceI enjoy the hike and I relish the respiteI am thrilled with every new discovery along my pathI am fully engaged in my adventureI am excited to see what is over the next hillI notice the opposition of highs and lows and appreciate each as they both take me closer to my goalI easily envision the view from the top and I appreciate every step*Tip – Listen through to the end for more thoughts on ‘clearing’ and for a beautiful meditation the will inspire your next steps and to create and easy, peaceful path from this point forward.Click Here for more info on living a life of gratitude.Click Here to find out how to join the Gratitude Call live every weekday morning at 7 am Mountain Time.Click Here to join the “Breakthrough with Gratitude!” Facebook Group. To have a 15 minute conversation with Wylene Benson about a new perspective on an area of your life you desire to change, contact her directly at this link:

Progeny Podcast
A chat with Sheikh Mohammed Al-Hilli | #001

Progeny Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2019 54:42


Sheikh Mohammed Al-Hilli is an Internationally renowned Islamic Speaker and researcher who has delivered hundreds of lectures on various Islamic themes, such as Morality, Spirituality, and Quranic Sciences. He has presented talks across many countries, from the US and Canada to the Middle East. Sheikh Al-Hilli is particularly passionate in presenting the peaceful message of Islam to the World, encouraging dialogue and co-existence amongst different communities. He regularly lectures at Islamic Centres as well as universities across the UK, and is active in providing activities for the youth.

Case Remains: A True Crime Podcast
Episode 8: The Annecy Shootings

Case Remains: A True Crime Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2019 22:25


Each year, thousands of Brits flock to the French Alps for their holidays, eager to soak in the tranquil surroundings and take a break from their daily stresses and routine. But on September 5, 2012, it became the setting of an unthinkable tragedy, when four people were shot dead on a winding mountain road. This episode of the Case Remains podcast explores the unsolved murders of Suhaila al-Allaf, Saad and Iqbal al-Hilli, and Sylvain Mollier, otherwise known as the Annecy Shootings. // The Case Remains podcast is edited by the talented Joel North, and the intro/outro music was composed by the brilliant Michael Meadows. Both can be reached, along with thousands of other skilled creatives, at Fiverr.com. //// Social Instagram: @caseremains Twitter: @caseremains Website: www.caseremains.com

Anna von einfach nähen
LiveSewalong #17 | mit Henrike von "Hilli Hiltrud" und Anna von einfach nähen

Anna von einfach nähen

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2019 119:07


Am 10.03.2019 war Henrike von "Hilli Hiltrud" zu Gast im Livesewalong auf dem youtube Kanal von "einfach nähen". Während sie ihre Socken "Ringelprinz(essin)" genäht hat, wurde nebenbei über viele Themen rund ums Nähen gequatscht.

Progressive Spirit
Arbaeen, The Walk: A Conversation with Sheikh Mohammed Al-Hilli

Progressive Spirit

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2018


Progressive Spirit
Arbaeen, The Walk: A Conversation with Sheikh Mohammed Al-Hilli

Progressive Spirit

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2018 52:59


Sheikh Mohammed Al-Hilli discusses Arbaeen: The Walk, the first book in English about the annual pilgrimage to the shrine of Imam Husayn 15 - 20 million people participate in the annual pilgrimage to Karbala, Iraq to visit the shrine of 7th century martyr, Imam Husayn. Yet few in the West know about it. Sheikh Mohammed Al-Hilli has written the first book about Arbaeen in English. It is called Arbaeen: The Walk. It is a guide for participants and a helpful reference for English speakers to learn about the phenomenon of Arbaeen.Sheikh Mohammed Al-Hilli (Facebook, Twitter) is an Islamic scholar and speaker who has visited and presented lectures in many parts of the world. He has an MA in Islamic Studies at Middlesex University in the UK. For over ten years, Sheikh Al-Hilli studied Hawza (Islamic Seminary Education) in London and Najaf. He is a teacher for Hawza studies for the Islamic College in London. He is currently head of the Islamic Education Department at Noor Trust in the UK, conducting Quranic commentary programs, marriage workshops as well as youth activities.  Sheikh Al-Hilli has taken part in the Najaf to Karbala Arbaeen walk annually since 2012 with the Spiritual Journeys Ziyarah group. 

Hey Aunty!
Ep.7 - Lisa Hilli Why are We Like This?

Hey Aunty!

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2018 37:49


We're delving deep and asking 3 incredible black pillars of our community the tough question: Hey Aunty! Why are we like this? In part 1 Shantel catches up with the wonderful Lisa Hilli. Lisa is a contemporary artist, a Collection Manager for Melbourne Museum and a proud descendant of the Tolai and Gunantuna people of Papua New Guinea. Throughout her work Lisa centres indigenous knowledge and matriarchal structures in powerful and moving ways. She’s an artistic and cultural force! Yet she faces the same struggles as the rest of us. Here we get personal and share a beautiful chat about hurting and healing, at the hands of our sisters. Give it a listen, we’d love to hear what you think. Photo by Atong Atem

INDIA LOCAL LANGUAGES AND DIALECTS THAT HAVE MORE THAN ONE MILLION SPEAKERS.-

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The Documentary Podcast
The Shia: Islam, People and Power Boxset

The Documentary Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2016 26:29


Within Shi'ism there is a high level disagreement about the role of Islam in government. Shia-dominated Iran is an Islamic republic, led by Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, a senior Islamic cleric. But the Iranian model of government - a theocratic state - is not supported by Shi'ism's most senior Islamic cleric, Grand Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani who is based in the Iraqi city of Najaf. “Khamenei is the head of Iranian army. Sistani is not the head of Iraqi army,” explains Iraqi politician Walid al-Hilli. But, as presenter Safa al-Ahmad discovers on a visit to Iraq, Grand Ayatollah Sistani has significant influence on the way Iraq is governed. (Photo: A V-sign for victory is flashed in front of a portrait of Grand Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani. Credit: Ahmad al-Rubaye/AFP/Getty Images)

The Compass
Islam, People and Power: The Shia

The Compass

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2016 26:32


Within Shi'ism there is a high level disagreement about the role of Islam in government. Shia-dominated Iran is an Islamic republic, led by Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, a senior Islamic cleric. But the Iranian model of government - a theocratic state - is not supported by Shi'ism's most senior Islamic cleric, Grand Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani who is based in the Iraqi city of Najaf. “Khamenei is the head of Iranian army. Sistani is not the head of Iraqi army,” explains Iraqi politician Walid al-Hilli. But, as presenter Safa al-Ahmad discovers on a visit to Iraq, Grand Ayatollah Sistani has significant influence on the way Iraq is governed. (Photo: A V-sign for victory is flashed in front of a portrait of Grand Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani. Credit: Ahmad al-Rubaye/AFP/Getty Images)

Things Unseen
The Great Divide: a Shia perspective

Things Unseen

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2014 26:38


Researcher and lecturer Mohammed al-Hilli provides a Shia perspective on why Sunni and Shia Muslims went their separate ways early in Islamic history - and what distinguishes the two main branches of... Things Unseen. For people who have a faith, and those who just feel there’s more out there than meets the eye.