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Music from: Axel the Sot, Bard of the South, Village Idiots, Coeur De Lion, Jenneth Tollin, New World Renaissance Band, Jolly Rogues, Celtic Stone, Belles of Bedlam, Lark the Harper, Kerridwynn, Cross Rogues, Owl Morrisson, In Our Cups, The Hooligans, Culchies, Mickle a Do, Iris and Rose, Maidens III, The Shantyman (Gregg Csikos), Belles of Bedlam, Galamor the Bard VISIT OUR SPONSORS Bawdy Podcast Happy To Be Coloring Pages RESCU The Patrons of the Podcast The Ren List SONGS Song 01: Till the Jug is Dry [02] by Axel the Sot from The Best of Axel The Sot www.facebook.com/pg/Axel-the-Sot-145245625508912 Song 02: Last Princess Of Wales by Bard of the South from The Minstrel Boy www.bardofthesouth.com/ Song 03: South Australia [16] by Village Idiots from Guardians of the Renfaire www.facebook.com/the.village.idiots/ Song 04: Queen's Lunch by Coeur De Lion from Coeur De Lion www.mpetersco.com/CDL/ Song 05: She Moved Through The Faire [13] by Jenneth Tollin from The Bardic Wyrd www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_k-P7A6YetaThhJ-0wlYUSQ10LQAo4Ik4I Song 06: My Fate [01] by New World Renaissance Band from Poets, Bards, & Singers Of Song[01] Song 07: Old Maui [07] by Jolly Rogues from Hicks the Pirate www.jollyrogues.com Song 08: Little Beggarman [03] by Celtic Stone from Celtic Stone Song 09: Finnegan's Wake [02] by Belles of Bedlam from Folked Up! www.facebook.com/bellesofbedlam Song 10: Loch Lomond [08] by Lark the Harper from Soothing Sounds For Shattered Psyches Song 11: Drunken Sailor [11] by Kerridwynn from Castleton's Best Song 12: Pull Down Below [02] by Cross Rogues from Another Round[03] www.jesselinder.bandcamp.com/ Song 13: Bedlam Boys [08] by Owl Morrison from Sister Viola Song 14: We Bid You Well by In Our Cups from Foolish Pleasure Song 15: Loch Lomond [16] by The Hooligans from In Cider UNKNOW WEBSITE Song 16: Hector The Hero by Culchies from Bruscar Ban Song 17: Rocky Road To Dublin [12] by Mickle a Do from Dear Friends And Gentle Hearts Song 18: The Irish Pig by Iris and Rose from Bedtime Stories www.iris-n-rose.com/ Song 19: Star of the County Down [26] by Maidens III from Charm & Fire Song 20: Jolly Roving Tar [06] by The Shantyman (Gregg Csikos) from Pirate's Life Song 21: The Wild Rover [04] by Belles of Bedlam from Folked Up! www.facebook.com/bellesofbedlam Song 22: Johnny Jump Up [23] by Galamor the Bard from Drive By Barding www.stevemacdonald.org/ Song 23: We Be Soldiers Three [01] by Curtis & Loretta from Sit Down Beside Me www.curtisandloretta.com Song 24: Parting Glass [10] by Counterfeit Bards from Bard from this Hall HOW TO CONTACT US Please post it on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/renfestmusic Please email us at renfestpodcast@gmail.com OTHER CREDITS Thee Bawdy Verson https://renfestbawdypodcast.libsyn.com/ The Minion Song by Fugli www.povera.com Valediction by Marc Gunn https://marcgunn.com/ HOW TO LISTEN Patreon https://www.patreon.com/RenFestPodcast Apple https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/renaissance-festival-podcast/id74073024 Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/76uzuG0lRulhdjDCeufK15?si=obnUk_sUQnyzvvs3E_MV1g Listennotes http://www.listennotes.com/podcasts/renaissance-festival-podcast-minions-1Xd3YjQ7fWx/
Jin Tan Meng es el primer legislador asiático en integrar el Parlamento uruguayo. Nació en Guangzhou, China y en su niñez, se fanatizó con el fútbol. A los 17 años viajó a Uruguay para probar suerte en el deporte. Jugó en Huracán Buceo y en Peñarol, entre otros, pero su rodilla lo hizo abandonar rapidamente. Se dedicó a los negocios y la vida en Uruguay lo llevó a vivir en Rivera. En 2025 asumió como diputado suplente por el departamento. Tiene nueva nacionalidad uruguaya, y es más conocido como "Jackie". Conocé su vida en #MalosPensamientosPodcast
durée : 00:03:28 - Avec un préjudice estimé par l'URSSAF à plus de 180.000€, Olivier Fouchard et Nicolas Beauchamps, les deux patrons du restaurant le Schuss à Gourette, sont accusés de travail dissimulé pendant deux ans. Jugé par le tribunal judiciaire de Pau, ils risquent une peine de prison avec sursis. Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France
Les journalistes et experts de RFI répondent également à vos questions sur des sanctions européennes contre des colons israéliens extrémistes, un projet d'extraction de cuivre en RDC et une loi pour réduire la peine de Jair Bolsonaro au Brésil. Tchad : que va devenir le GCAP après la condamnation de huit cadres ? Jugés pour « attroupement armé », « mouvement insurrectionnel », « rébellion » et « détention d'armes de guerre », huit présidents du Groupe de concertation des acteurs politiques (GCAP), plateforme d'opposition, ont été condamnés à huit ans de prison ferme par le tribunal de N'Djamena. Un avocat de la défense dénonce un verdict « rendu à l'arrachée ». Comment interpréter de tels propos ? Que reproche-t-on aux accusés ? Quel avenir pour le GCAP après cette décision de justice ? Avec Nadia Ben Mahfoudh, correspondante de RFI à N'Djamena. Israël : que reproche-t-on aux colons extrémistes sanctionnés par les Européens ? Après des mois de blocage en raison du véto de la Hongrie, l'Union européenne est parvenue à trouver un accord pour sanctionner « les principales organisations israéliennes coupables de soutenir la colonisation extrémiste et violente de la Cisjordanie, ainsi que leurs dirigeants », comme l'a annoncé Jean-Noël Barrot sur X, le ministre des Affaires étrangères français. Une décision « arbitraire » et « politique » a dénoncé le chef de la diplomatie israélienne, Gideon Saar. Qui sont les colons extrémistes visés par ces sanctions ? Que leur reproche-t-on ? À quel point cette décision peut-elle impacter les relations entre Israël et les pays européens ? Avec Frédérique Misslin, correspondante permanente de RFI à Jérusalem. RDC : le pays va-t-il devenir le numéro un mondial du cuivre ? C'est un ambitieux projet d'exploitation de cuivre que vient de dévoiler la société chinoise « China Railway Resources Universal Limited » (CRRU). Situé dans l'espace Grand Kasaï, au centre-ouest de la RDC, le futur site minier pourrait produire entre 200 000 et 500 000 tonnes de cuivre par an, ce qui en ferait l'une des plus importantes mines de cuivre au monde. Déjà deuxième producteur mondial de cuivre derrière le Chili, la RDC pourrait, grâce à cette initiative, renforcer davantage sa place sur le marché international. Mais que sait-on réellement de ce projet ? Quelles retombées économiques et sociales peut-il apporter aux populations congolaises ? Avec Clea Broadhurst, correspondante permanente de RFI à Pékin. Brésil : vers une réduction de peine pour Jair Bolsonaro ? La Cour suprême du Brésil a suspendu l'application d'une loi ouvrant la voie à une réduction de la peine de prison de Jair Bolsonaro. Reconnu coupable d'avoir fomenté un coup d'État contre son successeur Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva après sa défaite en octobre 2022, l'ancien président a été condamné à 27 ans de réclusion en septembre 2025. Comment la Cour suprême justifie-t-elle sa décision ? Si après examen, les juges valident la loi, quel sera le sort de l'ex-président ? Avec Adriana Moysés, cheffe adjointe du service en langue brésilienne de RFI.
Picking up where we last left off, the Tempests had returned to the Untamed West on their journey northward towards Rokasing after passing through Gloomwren Pass. Reaching the base of the mountain trail, Lakin Pez and Zaan flew down to inspect the suspiciously quiet Gloomwren. Not a single soul moved until Lakin called out and the large Boss called Mug emerged from one of the tents. Not all too bright and oddly friendly, Mug explained that he became the boss after sitting on the previous boss. When things started going topsy turvey, Mug sent the rest of Gloomwren back up the pass, stating that he didn't like going uphill, so he stayed behind. Lakin, using his masterful wordplay, managed to convince Mug to travel with them. After all.. he can't be the boss if there's no one to boss around. Zaan then introduced the newer members of the party to THE JUG and thankfully things went rather well. Lakin and Mug grew taller for a time, Pez became a water elemental for a while, and Bogbo became an undead for a bit. With playtime over, it was time to head out. Their path soon brought them further westward and nearer to the black scar cutting across the dunes. Whether coincidence, or correlation, a small group of Bulettes had been slain and eaten. Mug, looking for a snack himself, wandered up and was promptly attacked by a giant Purple Worm. Dispatching of the first rather quickly, a second emerged and tried to take a bite out of Cassie. Moriko turned into a rock elemental and dove into the dunes after the Worm to keep it from running away. The battle won and wounds healed, we rejoin the Tempests now as they venture North towards Dragonshade Camp once more. We have merch! Shirts, Candles, Buttons, Stickers, and other things are for sale on our Etsy page at: https://www.etsy.com/shop/foolsandflagons A huge shoutout to Nick Black who made our intro jingle. Go show some love to @NickBlackMusic and his Banana Army at https://www.twitch.tv/nickblackmusic and let him know we sent you! You can check out his music on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/2JJiUnuFWy9200nltASksL?si=LIy7N---SX24Z0ktRQbUsQ If you'd like to join the community to chat with the Fools and other D&D aficionados, considering joining our discord! https://discord.gg/BjNJX5CzJj If you like what we do and would like to support us, consider donating to our Ko-Fi page at https://www.ko-fi.com/foolsandflagons You can catch us live every other Friday on Twitch at: https://www.twitch.tv/foolsnflagons/ If you'd like to see our past adventures, you can check out the VODs on YouTube at: https://www.youtube.com/c/FoolsNFlagons
Max Kerman is the frontman of Canadian indie rock band Arkells. Their new album 'Between Us' is out now. Max sat down with us to discuss trying to impress specific friends, Makeshift Heroes, The Reverb, his first band 'Foam To Mesh', Counting Crows, skanking, people thinking he's from Hamilton, growing up in Toronto, millennial dads, hating cars, niche Dundas West coffee shops, seasonal depression, farmers market boxers, greedy landlords, when Trinity Bellwoods was sketchy, Yorkville people, the line outside of Badiali, the coolest intersection in the city, neighbourhood characters, being intimidated by the patrons of Sam James, vintage store people, living in Hamilton for 16 years, his friend 'Jug', Hamilton sports bars, wearing Rocawear in high school, Spadina Billiards, an Albert Hammond Jr DJ set, the disruption caused by Drakes ice sculpture, the golden age of Canadian bands, live theatre, Garden Garden and much more!ArkellsJosh McIntyreNick Marian----COLD PODJoin us on Patreon to access all episodes and weekly one on one pods!
525 goles. 525 instantes de euforia, de alivio, de éxtasis colectivo y reivindicación personal. Es lo que experimentó en su carrera Isidro Lángara Galarraga, apodado ‘el Tanque' o ‘el Vasco'. Aunque se retiró hace casi 80 años, suyo es el mejor promedio goleador de la Primera División y también de la selección española. Suyos siguen siendo méritos imbatidos como firmar tres hat tricks en tres jornadas consecutivas de LaLiga, o alzarse con trofeos al máximo goleador en tres continentes diferentes. Suya es la distinción de haber logrado más dianas con la camiseta azul del ya centenario R Oviedo. De los 525 goles de Langara casi la mitad, 257, estuvieron teñidos de azul. La estadística puede resultar apabullantes. Pero adquiere más trascendencia si se ponen en contexto, que en el caso de Langara adopta las convulsas formas de mediados del siglo XX. Como decorados de una obra de teatro, tras su figura enjuta y angulosa irían desfilando monarquía y república, revolución y guerra, dictadura y exilio. Jugó y marcó en la Italia de Mussolini, en la Alemania de Hitler, en la Unión Soviética de Stalin, en la España de Franco o en la Argentina de Perón. Alguien ha dicho que podría hacerse una historia del siglo XX simplemente pasando a través de los goles de Lángara. Y probablemente tenga razón. David Álvarez, redactor de El País y gran estudioso de la figura del Tanque, nos acompaña en ese trayecto desde Oviedo a San Lorenzo de Almagro, pasando por la epopeya del Euzkadi, el combinado vasco que protagonizó dos años de desventuras por el mundo huyendo de la Guerra Civil.
L'émission 28 minutes du xx/xx/2026 Ce vendredi, Renaud Dély décrypte l'actualité en compagnie de nos clubistes : Iannis Roder, professeur agrégé d'histoire dans un collège de Seine-Saint-Denis, Julie Graziani, essayiste, Léo Rosell, enseignant en science politique à Paris Dauphine, et la dessinatrice de presse Coco. Région Grand Est : en faisant bande à part, l'Alsace va-t-elle créer un précédent ? L'Assemblée nationale a adopté ce mercredi 8 avril, en première lecture, une proposition de loi visant à sortir l'Alsace de la région Grand Est. Présentée par le groupe Ensemble pour la République, elle prévoit de donner à l'Alsace un statut particulier, exerçant à la fois les compétences départementales et régionales. Loi Yadan contre l'antisémitisme : une mesure indispensable ou liberticide ? Portée par la députée macroniste Caroline Yadan, la proposition de loi “contre les formes renouvelées de l'antisémitisme” suscite les critiques. Elle vise à élargir le délit d'apologie du terrorisme et crée un délit d'appel à la destruction d'un État. Pour ses détracteurs, il est un danger pour la liberté d'expression car il compliquerait la critique d'Israël et de sa politique. Pour ses soutiens, cette loi empêcherait la négation de l'existence de l'État d'Israël. Plus de 500 000 personnes ont signé une pétition demandant aux députés de voter contre. Nous recevons Michaël Hirsch, comédien et humoriste, qui joue son spectacle “Y'a de la joie” au théâtre de l'Œuvre, à Paris, jusqu'au 25 juin 2026. Dans ce seul en scène, il raconte comment il a apprivoisé la joie de vivre. Jugé en appel dans le cadre du procès des soupçons de financement libyen de la campagne présidentielle de 2007, Nicolas Sarkozy n'a pas hésité à charger son ancien collaborateur Claude Guéant. C'est le duel de la semaine de Frédéric Says. La mission Artémis II, qui doit s'achever ce vendredi, a permis de dévoiler des images spectaculaires de la Terre vue de la Lune. Si certains s'en émerveillent, d'autres dénoncent de fausses photos. C'est le "Point com" de Marjorie Adelson. Enfin, ne manquez pas la Une internationale sur les importantes frappes israéliennes sur le Liban, les photos de la semaine sélectionnées par nos invités ainsi que Le Monde des choses de David Castello-Lopes qui s'intéresse aux cigarettes électroniques. 28 minutes est le magazine d'actualité d'ARTE, présenté par Élisabeth Quin du lundi au jeudi à 20h05. Renaud Dély est aux commandes de l'émission le vendredi et le samedi. Ce podcast est coproduit par KM et ARTE Radio. Enregistrement 10 avril 2026 Présentation Renaud Dély Production KM, ARTE Radio
In this's weeks episode I am pulling a crowd favorite from the vault that was with Terry Carr. Terry Carr owned the famous Leopard Wick's Camo Jug long before his rise to fame at the end of John Wick's lead. Terry tells the story of how he found Jug and how he inevitably sold him to John. We talk about the leopards, the hunts and a few other dogs along the way that Terry has had during his tenure as a coon hunter but we kept circling back to Jug. Jug has certainly made his mark on the leopard breed and it was about time I was able to uncover some first hand knowledge on him Sponsors: https://conkeysoutdoors.com Promo Code TREETALKINTIME5 https://www.facebook.com/p/Animal-Housing-Solutions-Inc https://fullcrymag.com Merch: https://treetalkin.com/collections Social Media: https://www.youtube.com/@TreeTalkinMedia https://www.patreon.com/treetalkintime https://www.instagram.com/treetalkinmedia https://www.facebook.com/treetalkinmedia
A Sainte-Marie-aux-Mines, le mystère des détonations qui inquiétaient les habitants depuis plus d'un an est enfin résolu. Un homme de 33 ans a été interpellé puis placé en garde à vue samedi dernier. Il a reconnu être à l'origine d'une dizaine d'explosions artisanales survenues ces derniers mois dans la commune et ses environs. Son objectif aurait été de provoquer un maximum de bruit pour susciter des réactions sur les réseaux sociaux. Les enquêteurs ont également établi son implication dans d'autres actes de dégradation, notamment la destruction de deux miradors et la décapitation d'une poule décorative. Jugé lundi à Colmar, il a été condamné à deux ans de prison avec sursis, assortis d'une obligation de soins et de travail. Mobilisation à Maisonsgoutte. Mardi, enseignants, parents d'élèves et élus de Steige, Saint-Martin et Breitenbach se sont rassemblés pour exprimer leur opposition. Au cœur de la contestation : l'incompréhension face à une fermeture de classe à l'école du Honcourt envisagée alors que l'école, ouverte en début d'année 2025, avait justement été conçue pour dynamiser le territoire et accueillir les élèves de plusieurs communes. Un courrier a été adressé à l'Education nationale pour demander un réexamen de la situation. Une crise financière pour l'International Space University basée à Illkirch-Graffenstaden. Dans une interview accordée au site spécialisé Space Watch Global, le président John Wensveen parle du moment le plus critique depuis la création de l'établissement en 1987. L'université spécialisée dans le spatial ferait face à un manque de financement estimé à près de 3 millions d'euros. Une situation qui s'explique notamment par le retrait du soutien du Centre national d'études spatiales ainsi que par les incertitudes qui pèsent sur les budgets de l'Agence spatiale européenne. Certains projets seraient déjà impactés et l'ISU évoque même des scénarios pessimistes comme un possible déménagement du campus alsacien. Une affaire qui pourrait changer la donne. Alors que son état de santé avait été jugé incompatible avec un procès, Albert Bodein, vendeur du revolver utilisé par Cherif Chekatt lors de l'attentat de Strasbourg, sera bientôt jugé pour violences conjugales. Âgé de 85 ans, l'homme aurait violenté son épouse en janvier dernier sur fond de soupçons d'infidélité. Après l'avoir fait tomber au sol, il lui aurait donné des coups de pied dans le ventre et le visage, tout en proférant des menaces. Il devra répondre de ces faits le 19 mai prochain au tribunal correctionnel de Colmar. En marge du dossier de l'attentat, des avocats de parties civiles ont déjà suggéré en coulisse que soit organisée une audience spéciale à Colmar.Les avocats du barreau colmariens se mobilisent contre un projet de loi sur la justice criminelle. Réunis en assemblée générale hier, ils ont décidé qu'à partir de ce mercredi 1er avril ils n'interviendront plus dans certaines procédures, notamment les comparutions sur reconnaissance préalable de culpabilité. En cause : le projet de loi sur la justice criminelle et le respect des victimes, actuellement examiné au Sénat qui prévoit notamment d'étendre ces procédures simplifiées à certains crimes. Une réforme qui pourrait, selon eux, limiter le débat public et mettre sous pression les accusés. Le barreau demande le retrait du texte et prévient que le mouvement pourrait se durcir. Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
On today's episode, we discuss how Elon Musk's tech empire is reshaping both the roads and what's under them, starting with Charlotte's first ride in a Tesla autonomously threading through Dallas rush‑hour traffic and how “Jug” (James's Tesla) handles aggressive drivers better than most humans do. The Fearsome Threesome then dig into The Boring Company's newly approved tunnel projects in cities like New Orleans and Dallas, explaining how Musk's relatively low‑cost, largely autonomous boring machines could bypass surface congestion if regulators will cooperate. From there, they bounce through a grab bag of tech topics: naming future Teslas, how fast‑charging and autonomy might change commuting, and what an eventual web of electric tunnels could mean for urban design. In the back half, the conversation turns to digital privacy and “burner” tech, using a real high‑school case where a student left a burner phone filled with a teacher's photos on her desk to explore how traceable “anonymous” devices actually are through point‑of‑sale data, activation records, and IP logs. Dwayne and Mark lay out how investigators could still unmask the prankster, while James keeps circling back to the core question of what, legally, counts as a crime versus something that's just deeply creepy and grounds for school discipline. Throughout, the crew mix serious concerns about surveillance, safety, and stalking with their trademark humor, local PJ's Coffee ad‑reads, and side riffs about naming cars after blue‑footed boobies and grinning every time someone says, “I'm taking the Jug.” Don't miss it!
Comme chaque mercredi dans Le Drive RTL2, Margaux Lassalle s'intéresse aux reprises d'un classique. Aujourd'hui, focus sur "I Put a Spell on You". Contrairement aux idées reçues, le titre n'est pas à l'origine de Nina Simone, mais de Screamin' Jay Hawkins, qui l'enregistre en 1956. Jugée trop provocante à l'époque, la chanson est même censurée par certaines radios, en raison de son thème d'amour obsessionnel. Au fil des années, elle devient un standard largement revisité. En 1965, Nina Simone en livre une version intense et habitée. Marilyn Manson la transforme en 1997 dans une relecture sombre et industrielle, tandis que Joe Cocker y apporte une dimension blues brute. En 2014, Annie Lennox signe une interprétation sensuelle pour le film "Fifty Shades of Grey", et en 2020, The Jaded Hearts Club en propose une version garage rock. La chronique se conclut avec la reprise de Creedence Clearwater Revival, parue en 1968. Une version roots, typique du swamp rock, portée par la voix rugueuse de John Fogerty, devenue l'une des interprétations les plus marquantes de ce titre intemporel. Hébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Martina's mother Anne is claiming she's dating Keifer Sutherland, Jug's is struggling to be the man Priscilla needs during her time of grieving and Tracy's cousin Kiera invited the girls over for a private strip show! VIDEO VERSION: TPB+ for MERCH, TOUR DATES, and MORE, visit www.tracyandmartina.com
Steklo je predčasno glasovanje za državnozborske volitve, njihova neoporečnost ne sme biti vprašljiva, je opozoril dr. Ernest Petrič.Merše o aferi s tajnimi posnetki: Brez dokazov in zgodba z luknjami.Kmetje razočarani, vlada znova preložila sestanek, problem je tudi pomanjkanje goriva.Ob odprtju prenovljenega dela Kliničnega centra generalni direktor Jug zanikal videoposnetke katastrofalnih razmer v zdravstvenih prostorih.Bomo po 30 letih uspeli postaviti mrežo hospic hiš?V napadih ubit vodja iranskega vrhovnega sveta za nacionalno varnost Laridžani.Vreme – oblačno s plohami bo, ozračje bo hladil veter, jutri popoldne se bo zjasnilo.Ruska vojska izvedla nove napade na cilje v Ukrajini, zlasti energetsko in pristaniško infrastrukturo.Na ceste se vrača vse več motoristov, policisti posebno pozornost namenjajo preventivnim aktivnostim in nadzoru.ŠPORT: Košarkarji Olimpije bodo v četrtfinalu evropskega pokala gostovali v Bourgu.
Donald Trump afirmó durante el encuentro con Lionel Messi y el plantel del Inter Miami: “Y es un gran privilegio para mí decir lo que ningún presidente estadounidense ha tenido la oportunidad de decir antes: bienvenido a la Casa Blanca, Lionel Messi. No debería decir esto porque dirán que soy viejo, pero vi jugar a Pelé. Jugó en el Cosmos, ¿lo sabían? No sé, puede que ustedes sean mejores que Pelé, Pelé era bastante bueno, ¿quién es mejor, él o Pelé? Messi. Creo que sí”.“Pero son duros y quieren luchar. Y llaman. Dicen: "¿Hacemos un trato?". Les dije: "Llegan un poco tarde, y ahora queremos luchar más que ellos". Hemos tenido cuarenta y siete años, según cómo se cuente, pero cuarenta y siete años de horror con este grupo. Y, ya saben, cuando ven a alguien caminando por la calle sin piernas, sin brazos, con la cara tan afectada y lastimada. Esto vino principalmente del 95% de Soleimani e Irán, y los demás presidentes lo hemos vivido. Yo no. Y por eso nuestra gente está haciendo un gran trabajo. De nuevo, el mejor ejército que se haya visto”, agregó Trump.El flamante ministro de Justicia Juan Bautista Mahiques aseguró: “Hice cambios. Yo llegué y pedí la renuncia de los funcionarios políticos, porque yo llego y llego con mi equipo”.“Está el expediente. El expediente, hoy averigué, está en el Ministerio de Justicia, en guarda. Pedí que lo saquen de la guarda para estudiarlo el fin de semana. Y después del fin de semana, evaluaré, eh, cuándo, eh, está en condiciones de mandar a... a... a los veedores a que hagan su trabajo. Yo, en principio, no tengo por qué oponerme si... si el titular de la IGJ hizo el trabajo que hizo y, y entendió que era necesario que dos, creo que eran dos veedores, ¿verdad? Salvo que encuentre una irregularidad en el, en el expediente, que no debiera por qué ocurrir”, agregó Mahiques.Luis Caputo sostuvo: "Cuando las pymes se quejan y dicen: «No tenemos crédito». Y bueno, ¿y cómo vamos a tener si, si tienen los ahorros en, en sus casas? No hay créditos hipotecarios, bueno, digamos, de vuelta, para que, para que los haya, tiene que estar la base de ahorros. Y los ahorros están, tiene que transformarse eso en crédito e inversión”.Noticias del viernes 6 de marzo por María O'Donnell y equipo de De Acá en Más por Urbana Play 104.3 FMSeguí a De Acá en Más en Instagram y XUrbana Play 104.3 FM. Somos la radio que ves.Suscribite a #Youtube. Seguí a la radio en Instagram y en XMandanos un whatsapp ➯ Acá¡Descargá nuestra #APP oficial! ➯ https://scnv.io/m8Gr
Want to talk about what you're hearing in this episode with Josh and Drew and others that share your experience?https://disordered.fm/community----In this episode, Josh and Drew break down the "Stress Jug"—a metaphor designed to explain why anxiety and panic often seem to appear out of nowhere. The guys discuss how accumulated stress, both positive and negative, can cause your "threat response" to overflow, leading to sensitization and the search for a threat where none exists.The Mechanics of Overflow: How the amygdala misinterprets a full "stress jug" as immediate danger, triggering unexpected fear and physical symptoms.The Role of Meaning-Making: Why your brain creates narratives (like health anxiety or fear of "going crazy") to explain internal discomfort.Beyond "Emptying the Jug": Why recovery isn't about avoiding stress or keeping the jug empty, but learning to tolerate the overflow when life gets heavy."Meta-Stress": Understanding the additional weight of being stressed about being stressed, and how that contributes to the cycle of disordered anxiety.The "Gunk" at the Bottom: Addressing long-term factors like grief, self-esteem, or unprocessed emotions that occupy space in your jug.We're also sharing "Did It Anyway" stories from the community, including a listener's trip to Jamaica despite anxiety and a first-time solo drive after years of avoidance. These stories highlight the importance of taking action even when you don't yet believe you are safe.---The Disordered Guide to Health Anxiety is now available. If you're struggling with health anxiety, this book is for you.---Struggling with worry and rumination that you feel you can't stop or control? Check out Worry and Rumination Explained, a two hour pre-recorded workshop produced by Josh and Drew. The workshop takes a deep dive into the mechanics of worrying and ruminating, offering some helpful ways to approach the seemingly unsolvable problem of trying to solve seemingly unsolvable problems.-----Want to ask us questions, share your wins, or get more information about Josh, Drew, and the Disordered podcast? Send us an email or leave a voicemail on our website.
“Face au ciel” Paul Huet en son tempsau Musée de la Vie romantique, Parisdu 14 février au 30 août 2026Entretien avec Gaëlle Rio, conservatrice générale du Patrimoine, directrice du Musée de la Vie Romantique, et co-commissaire de l'exposition,par Anne-Frédérique Fer, à Paris, le 24 février 2026, durée 40'22,© FranceFineArt.https://francefineart.com/2026/02/25/3693_paul-huet_musee-de-la-vie-romantique/Communiqué de presseCommissariat :Gaëlle Rio, conservatrice générale du patrimoine, directrice du musée de la Vie romantiqueDominique Lobstein, commissaire scientifique de l'exposition« Face au ciel, Paul Huet en son temps » présente l'œuvre de l'artiste Paul Huet (1803-1869) à travers le motif pictural du ciel. Peintre encore peu connu du grand public, ce proche d'Ary Scheffer est souvent considéré comme l'un des précurseurs du paysage romantique en France. Inspiré par les grands maîtres anglais comme Constable et Turner, il exprime dans ses œuvres les émotions et la puissance de la nature en rompant avec la tradition classique.Qualifié de « pré-impressionniste », Paul Huet a marqué son temps et influencé de nombreux artistes paysagistes comme Camille Corot. Son œuvre et son expérience de la peinture de ciel sont mises en regard de celles de ses contemporains afin de mieux apprécier sa singularité et son rôle dans cette époque foisonnante. Grâce à de nombreux prêts issus des collections publiques françaises, ses ciels sont ainsi présentés aux côtés de ceux de Paul Flandrin, Eugène Delacroix, Théodore Rousseau, Georges Michel, Eugène Isabey ou Eugène Boudin.À la découverte du paysageLongtemps, la peinture de paysage a été considérée comme un genre mineur, simple décor dépourvu de véritable sujet. À la fin du XVIIIe siècle, sous l'impulsion du peintre Pierre-Henri de Valenciennes et de ses publications, la pratique du paysage évolue et attire l'attention d'un nombre croissant d'artistes. En 1816, grâce à son influence, l'Académie des beaux-arts crée le prix de Rome de paysage historique. Organisé tous les quatre ans, ce concours reflète l'enseignement de l'École des beaux-arts et les traités alors en vigueur, qui imposent des compositions très codifiées. Ces règles strictes – intégration obligatoire d'un sujet historique ou mythologique, structure du paysage normée, usage des couleurs défini – sont de plus en plus perçues comme un frein à l'invention. Jugé trop rigide, le prix est finalement supprimé en 1863. Plusieurs événements contribuent également à faire évoluer la peinture de paysage. Les artistes découvrent d'abord la peinture anglaise – celle de Constable, Turner ou Bonington –, admirée pour sa lumière et sa spontanéité bien avant sa présentation remarquée au Salon de 1824. Par ailleurs, les artistes dits « réalistes » s'éloignent des traditions académiques et proposent une nouvelle approche de la représentation de la nature. Ils travaillent sur le motif, directement face au paysage, et s'inspirent des observations scientifiques sur la lumière et les phénomènes atmosphériques.[...]Réouverture du Musée de la Vie RomantiqueAprès 17 mois de travaux, le musée de la Vie romantique s'apprête à rouvrir ses portes au public le 14 février prochain. Depuis septembre 2024, le musée — accompagné par Basalt Architecture et l'atelier àkiko Designers — mène une opération majeure de restauration de la maison et des ateliers du peintre Ary Scheffer.[...] Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
Rediffusion Plongez dans la traque de Ned Kelly, le plus célèbre hors-la-loi australien. Fils d'un ex-bagnard irlandais, il grandit dans la pauvreté, sous la surveillance constante d'une police coloniale corrompue. Bandit pour les uns, héros pour les autres, Kelly devient l'ennemi public numéro un. Attaques de banques, affrontements sanglants, cavale spectaculaire… À chaque étape, la tension monte. Et tandis que les autorités resserrent l'étau, Ned Kelly forge son mythe — jusqu'à son dernier combat, en armure, face à la loi. La bataille finale de Glenrowan Le 26 juin 1880, Ned Kelly sabote les rails à Glenrowan pour piéger un train de policiers. Tandis que la tension monte, une fête s'organise à l'auberge où le gang retient des otages. Trahi par un instituteur relâché, Ned affronte les forces de l'ordre dans une fusillade sanglante où il est capturé. Jugé et condamné à mort, il est pendu le 11 novembre. Sa légende naît alors que l'Australie reste secouée par son héritage. Crédits : Production : Bababam Textes : Lola Bertet Voix : Anne Cosmao, Aurélien Gouas Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Juan Pablo II, 5 de nombre secular Karol Józef Wojtyla, Polonia; 18 de mayo de 1920-Ciudad del Vaticano, 2 de abril de 2005), fue el papa 264.º de la Iglesia católica y soberano de la Ciudad del Vaticano desde el 16 de octubre de 1978 hasta su muerte en 2005. Fue canonizado en 2014, durante el pontificado de Francisco, lo que lo convierte en santo de la Iglesia católica. Tras haber sido obispo auxiliar (desde 1958) y arzobispo de Cracovia (desde 1962), se convirtió en el primer papa polaco de la historia, y en el primero no italiano desde 1523. Su pontificado, de casi 27 años fue el tercero más largo en la historia de la Iglesia católica, después del de san Pedro (se cree que entre 34 y 37 años, aunque su duración exacta es difícil de determinar) y el de Pío IX (31 años). Juan Pablo II fue aclamado como uno de los líderes más influyentes del siglo XX, recordado especialmente por ser uno de los principales símbolos del anticomunismo, y por su lucha contra la expansión del marxismo por lugares como Iberoamérica, donde combatió al movimiento conocido como la teología de la liberación, con la ayuda de su mano derecha y a la postre sucesor, Joseph Ratzinger. Jugó asimismo un papel decisivo para poner fin al comunismo en su Polonia natal y, finalmente, en toda Europa, así como para la mejora significativa de las relaciones de la Iglesia católica con el judaísmo, el islam, la Iglesia ortodoxa oriental, y la Comunión anglicana. Entre los hechos más notorios de su pontificado destacó el intento de asesinato que sufrió el 13 de mayo de 1981, mientras saludaba a los fieles en la plaza de San Pedro, a manos de Mehmet Ali Ağca, quien le disparó a escasa distancia entre la multitud. Tiempo después, el terrorista fue perdonado públicamente por el pontífice en persona. A este se sumó otro atentado ocurrido en Fátima en la noche del 12 al 13 de mayo de 1982 a manos del sacerdote ultraconservador Juan María Fernández Krohn, hecho que no trascendió hasta después de la muerte del pontífice. Fue uno de los líderes mundiales más viajeros de la historia, visitó 129 países durante su pontificado. Hablaba los siguientes idiomas: italiano, francés, alemán, inglés, español, portugués, ucraniano, ruso, croata, esperanto, griego antiguo y latín, así como su idioma materno, el polaco. Como parte de su especial énfasis en la llamada universal a la santidad, beatificó a 1340 personas y canonizó a 483 santos, más que la cifra sumada de sus predecesores en los últimos cinco siglos. El 19 de diciembre de 2009, Juan Pablo II fue proclamado venerable por su sucesor, Benedicto XVI, quien posteriormente presidió la ceremonia de su beatificación el 1 de mayo de 2011 (el Domingo de la Divina Misericordia), y fue canonizado junto con el papa Juan XXIII el 27 de abril de 2014 (otra vez el Domingo de la Divina Misericordia) por el papa Francisco.
After a long break from the mailbag, Gav and James dive back in for the first Q&A since October.And what do the masses want to know about? If spotting and booking up and coming talent is luck or talent, how to weed out shit live bands before they hit your stage and what would James rob from Gav if his name were to be plucked from the Jug of Joy?Buy your We Lost The Sea tickets: https://www.seetickets.com/tour/we-lost-the-seaAnd your pod merch: www.nomad-stores.com/collections/2-promoters-1-podWe go again, every Thursday morning.
Copperplate Time 524 presented by Alan O'Leary www.copperplatemailorder.com My Glasgow Visit 1. BOTHY BAND: Green Groves of Erin/Flowers of Red Hill. After Hours 2. JIMMY McHUGH: Pidgeon on the Gate. 2nd Jimmy McHugh Memorial Concert3. BRENDAN & MARTIN McHUGH: MarionKelly's/Carey's Cottage. 2nd Jimmy McHugh Memorial Concert 4. BRIDGE CEILI BAND: Lord McDonald's/The Holly Bush/Finbarr Dwyer's. Sparks on Flags 5. PAUL McGLINCHEY & MACDARA O'RAGHALLAIGH: Lord Ramsey's/The Jolly Tinker/The Rainbows End. Unearthed6. CHRISTY MOORE: By Clyde's Bonnie Banks. Live in Dublin 7. KEVIN ROWSOME: The Musical Pulse of the Blaskets. The Musical Pulse of the Pipes8. MICK MULVEY: The Brook//The Killukin Ghost/Salute to Sherlock. The Missing Guest 9. MICHAEL ROONEY & JUNE McCORMACK: Colonel McBain's/Paddy Kiloran's. Lands End 10. EILEEN O'BRIEN & LAR GAVIN: The Poppy Leat/McIntyre's HP. 2nd Jimmy McHugh Memorial Concert 11. SEÁN ÓSÉ: Do Bhí Bean Uasal. O'Riada sa Gaiety 12. PJ CROTTY & JAMES CULLINANE: Sheep in the Boat/Hurry the Jug. Happy to Meet13. ANGELINA CARBERRY & DAN BRUDER: Curlews in the Bog/Tommy People's/The Monsignor's Blessing. A Waltz for Joy 14. EILIS KENNEDY: Ciumhais Charrig Aonair. So Ends This Day 15. PADDY CARTY & CONOR TULLY: Dowd's/In Memory of Coleman. Trad Music of Ireland 16. DERMOT BYRNE, JOHN DOYLE & EAMONN COYNE: Highland & Reels. Liag 17. PJ & MARCUS HERNON: Gallagher's Frolics/Tae ar an bPortach/An Buachaillin Bán. Celebrating 50 Years 18. MICHAEL BANAHAN: Winter in the City. Broken Heart 19. CILLIAN VALLELY & DAVID DOOCEY: The Peacock's Feather. The Yew & The Orchard 20. KEVIN BURKE & JOHN BRENNAN: London Town. The Piound Ridge Sessions 21. BOTHY BAND: Green Groves of Erin/Flowers of Red Hill. After Hours http://copperplatemailorder.com
It's the last in my Thunderstorm series and The Jug reaches full maturity — evolving from a high-altitude bomber escort into one of the most feared ground-attack aircraft of the Second World War. This episode follows the Jug's constant evolution, its changing role alongside the P-51 Mustang, and its transformation into flying artillery that helped dismantle the Wehrmacht across Europe and beyond. Connect with me! I love comments! patreon.com/WorldofWarbirds https://www.facebook.com/WorldofWB WOWB Twitter (X): @WorldofWarbird Tanner's Twitter (X): @beejuice21 Threads: world_of_warbirds_podcast Insta: world_of_warbirds_podcast bpearce29@gmail.com
This is a preview of The Jug pt. 1- Republic P-47 Thunderbolt. Patreon supporters can listen to the full episode right now, a week early! The complete episode will be released publicly on Friday, Dec. 26, 2025.
Mezclan opinión e información como si fuesen lo mismo. Observan la realidad a través del prisma de la negatividad. No cuentan la realidad sino los tópicos manidos desde hace décadas. Son el mejor periodismo deportivo que se hace en el mundo. Min. 01 Seg. 49 – Intro Min. 09 Seg. 12 - Sufriendo mucho, mucho, mucho Min. 17 Seg. 53 - Se ha perdido la fe Min. 25 Seg. 03 - Jugó por el récord Min. 33 Seg. 10 - El pelota del presidente Min. 38 Seg. 20 - Los que le calientan la oreja Min. 48 Seg. 14 – En el Atleti nunca pasa nada Min. 51 Seg. 49 - Opinión convertida en información Min. 56 Seg. 45 - Egoísta, bochornoso y ridículo Min. 66 Seg. 02 - Nadie defiende al entrenador Min. 70 Seg. 50 - Lastrados por la inversión en el estadio Min. 76 Seg. 28 - Despedida New Riders of the Purple Sage (Harwinton, CT 06/10/1985) Glendale Train (Marie's The Name) His Latest Flame Bounty Hunter Lonesome LA Cowboy Henry You Can't Judge A Book By Looking At The Cover Last Lonely Eagle Send Me A Rainbow Sutter's Mill Crazy Little Girl Friend Of The Devil Keep On Keepin' On Louisiana Lady Portland Woman Lucinda Williams - Still I Long For Your Kiss (San Francisco, CA 20/11/2003)
The story of Ruth begins with these words: In the days when the judges governed (v. 1a). Just before Joshua died after a lifetime of faithful service, he warned all of Israel: Now therefore fear the LORD and serve him in sincerity and faithfulness. Put away the gods your fathers served beyond the River and in Egypt, and serve the LORD. And if it is evil in your eyes to serve the LORD, choose this day whom you will serve... But as for me and my house, we will serve the LORD. (Josh. 24:14-15) The book of Judges recounts Israels history shortly after entering the promised land, and just in the second chapter, we are told: Then the sons of Israel did evil in the sight of the Lord and served the Baals, and they abandoned the Lord, the God of their fathers... (Jud. 2:11-12), which characterizes the tone and climate of Israels spiritual health. The book of Judges also concludes with the words: In those days there was no king in Israel. Everyone did what was right in his own eyes (Jug. 21:25). While in the wilderness, God warned Israel that there would be consequences to their choices, especially when it came to their trust of God and obedience to God: Beware that your hearts are not easily deceived, and that you do not turn away and serve other gods, and worship them. Otherwise, the anger of the LORD will be kindled against you, and He will shut up the sky so that there will be no rain, and the ground will not yield its produce; then you will quickly perish from the good land which the LORD is giving you (Deut. 11:16-17) As we move from Judges into the book of Ruth, the opening five verses immediately shed light on the spiritual condition of Naomis husband, Elimelech. These verses reveal how Elimelech, in his role as both husband and father, deeply influenced the direction and well-being of his family. The famine in the land did not just reflect a lack of physical food; it also mirrored the spiritual famine within Elimelechs own heart and soul. There are some things I want to point out to you that I believe will help you appreciate just how relevant this book is to us today. First, let me begin by stating that Bethlehem means house of bread yet there was no bread in Bethlehem because there was famine in the land due to Israels disobedience. God had promised that He would bless His people if they obeyed Him, so the reason why there was no bread in Bethlehem was because of Israels unfaithfulness, not Gods unfaithfulness. Second, we are told that Elimelech was a man of Bethlehem in Judah..., which means that he belonged to the tribe of Judah. God called Elimelech to live in Bethlehem, yet he chose to move to Moab because he believed that he and his family could thrive in a place outside of where God called him to live. Some of the things that Elimelech had to know about Moab was that the people originated out of an incestuous relationship after Lots older daughter got him drunk for the purpose of having sex with her father so that she could become pregnant with his child (Gen. 19:30-38). Secondly, the Moabites were known for their scheming to get Israel to sin against God (Num. 22-24). Thirdly, the Women of Moab were known for seducing the Israelite men for the purpose of getting them to worship the gods of Moab (Num. 25). Moab was not a place for a family to thrive spiritually, but this is the place that Elimelech took his family to live. The other important detail we need to consider is that while Naomis name means Pleasant nothing about her life seemed pleasant. Her husbands name meant God is my king but he certainly did not live like God was his king. The meaning of the names of their two sons were, Mahlon (Weakness, sickness) and Chilion (destruction, failure); both men took for themselves Moabite women who did not grow up worshiping the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob; taking Moabite women as wives was something God commanded Israel not to do (see Deut. 7:1-4). Noamis husband and both of her sons died, leaving her with nothing but two daughters-in-law who were also destitute with no husband or male child. Naomi Suffered Loss When Naomi left Bethlehem with her husband and two sons, she leftfull. Because of the famine in the land (v. 1), moving to Moab must have felt like the right decisionan act of survival for the sake of their family. But while in Moab, tragedy struck. Her husband, Elimelech, died. Then her two sons married Moabite women, Orpah and Ruthsomething God had warned His people against because of the danger of idolatry (Deut. 7:23). And after marrying these women, both of Naomis sons also died, leaving her with two widowed Moabite daughters-in-law and no descendants of her own. Naomi had lost the three most important men in her life, along with any hope of lineage, inheritance, or security. There was nothing for her in Moab, and because of her husbands death after leaving Bethlehem, there was nothing but maybe the kindness of her relatives back in Judah. So when she returned to Bethlehem, it is no surprise that she no longer wanted to be called Naomi, which means pleasant. She asked instead to be calledMara, meaning bitter. She explained the bitterness in her own words: The Almighty has dealt very bitterly with me. I went away full, and the LORD has brought me back empty (vv. 2021). Ruth: A Woman of Excellence Naomi failed to recognize the blessing her Moabite daughter-in-law truly was. When Naomi decided to return to Bethlehem, she urged both Orpah and Ruth to go back to their own people and gods in Moab. While Orpah left to go back to her people and her gods, Ruth decided to remain with Naomi and even declared to her mother-in-law: Do not plead with me to leave you or to turn back from following you; for where you go, I will go, and where you sleep, I will sleep. Your people shall be my people, and your God, my God. Where you die, I will die, and there I will be buried. May the LORD do so to me, and worse, if anything but death separates me from you. (1:1618). One reason Naomi discouraged Ruth from coming back with her was concern for Ruths safety. There was significant hostility between Moabites and Israelites. This is clear in chapter two, after Ruth entered a field belonging to Boaz. Everyone in the field knew Ruth was a foreigner, as the foreman explained to Boaz, She is the young Moabite woman who returned with Naomi from Moab. Boazs response reveals the real danger Ruth faced. He spoke kindly to her, saying, Listen carefully, my daughter. Do not go to glean in another field; furthermore, do not go on from this one, but join my young women here. Keep your eyes on the field which they reap, and go after them. Indeed, I have ordered the servants not to touch you. When you are thirsty, go to the water jars and drink from what the servants draw (Ruth 2:89). Ruths foreign status exposed her to rejection, prejudice, and mistreatmentyet she chose to stay with Naomi anyway, embracing uncertainty and risking lifelong exclusion. Her courage did not go unnoticed. In chapter three, Boaz calls Ruth a woman of excellence (3:11)a term that carries the sense of valor, honor, and strength of character. Remarkably, the same word is used of Boaz in 2:1, while you do not see it in the way the NASB translated Ruth 2:1, just about every other translation does recognize this: Now Naomi had a relative of her husbands, a worthy man of the clan of Elimelech, whose name was Boaz. The parallel is deliberate. The narrator wants us to see that Ruth and Boaz are kindred spiritstwo people marked by integrity, bravery, and covenant faithfulness in a time when such qualities were rare in Israel. Boaz: A Kinsmen Redeemer Boaz is the third important character in the story of Ruth, for he is the only one qualified to serve as Naomis kinsman-redeemer. Every kinsman-redeemer had to meet three qualifications: He had to be a family member, He had to have the ability to redeem, and He had to be willing to redeem. A kinsman-redeemer held several responsibilities in the Old Testament: he could buy back family land lost to famine or debt (Lev. 25:2530), redeem relatives who had sold themselves into slavery (Lev. 25:4755), avenge the unlawful death of a family member (Num. 35; Deut. 19; Josh. 20), and step in when a family member faced a wrong they could not fix on their own. Naomi needed that kind of help. She had lost her husband and both sons. She had no land, no security, and no hope. Ruth could not redeem her, so she went out to glean in the fieldsa provision God had given for the poor and the foreigner (Lev. 19:910). Thats where we first meet Boaz. He told Ruth, Do not go to another field I have ordered the young men not to touch you (Ruth 2:89). Ruth bowed in gratitude, asking why he would show kindness to a foreigner. Boaz told her he had heard of her loyalty to Naomi and her trust in Israels God (2:1113). He saw Ruth as a woman of excellenceworthy of honor and protection. When Naomi learned how Boaz treated Ruth, she urged Ruth to approach him at the threshing floor. Though the scene might look questionable at first glance, Ruth 3:613 makes it clear: both Ruth and Boaz acted with purity and integrity. Ruth lay quietly at his feet, and when Boaz awoke, she said, Spread your wings over your servant, for you are a redeemer. She wasnt tempting himshe was invoking covenant language, the same wings imagery Boaz used earlier of the LORDs care (see 2:12). Boaz responded with joy: I will do all that you ask, for everyone knows you are a worthy woman (3:11). He was both willing and able to redeem her. And he did. So Boaz took Ruth, and she became his wife. And he went in to her, and the Lord gave her conception, and she bore a son (4:13). Through Boaz, Naomis emptiness was replaced with joy, and Ruth was blessed with a godly husband and a son. The women of the town celebrated: Then the women said to Naomi, Blessed is the Lord who has not left you without a redeemer today, and may his name become famous in Israel. May he also be to you one who restores life and sustains your old age; for your daughter-in-law, who loves you and is better to you than seven sons, has given birth to him. Then Naomi took the child and laid him in her lap, and became his nurse. And the neighbor women gave him a name, saying, A son has been born to Naomi! So they named him Obed. He is the father of Jesse, the father of David. (4:14-17) What began in sorrow ended in joy. What started with loss ended in redemption. God used a barley field, a faithful woman, and a willing redeemer to bring about His plannot just for Naomi and Ruth, but through Boaz and Ruth the line of the kings would come with the birth of David by whom all other kings would be compared in Israel. This leaves us with the point of this little book in the Bible. There is a True and Better Redeemer Boaz was not only Naomis redeemerhe was also a picture of the Redeemer who would one day come through his and Ruths own bloodline. Boaz was only a shadow of a true and better Boaz. Remember the announcement of Jesus birth delivered by the angels to lowly shepherds: And so the angel said to them, Do not be afraid; for behold, I bring you good news of great joy which will be for all the people; for today in the city of David [Bethlehem] there has been born for you a Savior, who is Christ the Lord (Luke 2:10-11). It was the disobedience of Israel that led to the famine that compelled Naomis husband and sons to leave where there was no bread to a place that led to a deeper and more severe famine that left Naomi empty. God used all of the hard things in Naomis life so that another Son would be born in that same city to do what no other person was able to do; Jesus said of Himself: I am the bread of life; the one who comes to Me will not be hungry, and the one who believes in Me will never be thirsty (John 6:35). When Adam and Eve bit into the forbidden fruit, creation was cursed and humanity was lost. Eden was forfeited, and mankind was expelled from Gods presence. The only way for Eden to be restored and the curse removed was for another Adam to comeone who was related to humanity, who had the ability to redeem what was lost, and who was willing to carry out the redemption. Ruth and Boaz had a son named Obed; Obed fathered Jesse; Jesse fathered David. Many generations later, Jesus was born to Maryconceived supernaturally while she remained a virginqualifying Him uniquely as the Kinsman-Redeemer mankind and creation needs. How was Jesus qualified? Jesus had to be a family member of humanity, and He was, as demonstrated by the human bloodline recorded in Scripture. Jesus had to have the ability to redeem, which He had because the virgin birth made Him both fully God and fully manperfectly qualified to redeem creation. Jesus had to be willing to redeem, and that willingness led Him to the cross, where He became our curse and took our sin upon Himself. Jesus did not remain dead. On the third day He rose in victory! Our Kinsman-Redeemer lived the perfect life we could not live, died as the sin-bearer though He was spotless, and then conquered death itself. All of heaven rejoices that the Redeemer who was slain now standsaliveinterceding for us: Worthy are You to take the scroll and to break its seals, for You were slaughtered, and You purchased people for God with Your blood from every tribe, language, people, and nation. You have made them a kingdom and priests to our God, and they will reign upon the earth (Rev. 5:910). And maybe thats where you need hope today. Perhaps you are living with the consequences of choices you made years ago. Perhaps bitterness has taken root because life did not turn out the way you imagined. Perhaps, like Naomis family, you have wandered far into Moabfar from God, far from joy, far from where you began. But hear the good news:the book of Ruth declares that no one is too far for Gods love, grace, and mercy to reach. If God can take a famine, a foreigner, and a broken widow and weave them into the lineage of King David and ultimately Jesus Christ HimselfHe can redeem your story too!
The story of Ruth begins with these words: In the days when the judges governed (v. 1a). Just before Joshua died after a lifetime of faithful service, he warned all of Israel: Now therefore fear the LORD and serve him in sincerity and faithfulness. Put away the gods your fathers served beyond the River and in Egypt, and serve the LORD. And if it is evil in your eyes to serve the LORD, choose this day whom you will serve... But as for me and my house, we will serve the LORD. (Josh. 24:14-15) The book of Judges recounts Israels history shortly after entering the promised land, and just in the second chapter, we are told: Then the sons of Israel did evil in the sight of the Lord and served the Baals, and they abandoned the Lord, the God of their fathers... (Jud. 2:11-12), which characterizes the tone and climate of Israels spiritual health. The book of Judges also concludes with the words: In those days there was no king in Israel. Everyone did what was right in his own eyes (Jug. 21:25). While in the wilderness, God warned Israel that there would be consequences to their choices, especially when it came to their trust of God and obedience to God: Beware that your hearts are not easily deceived, and that you do not turn away and serve other gods, and worship them. Otherwise, the anger of the LORD will be kindled against you, and He will shut up the sky so that there will be no rain, and the ground will not yield its produce; then you will quickly perish from the good land which the LORD is giving you (Deut. 11:16-17) As we move from Judges into the book of Ruth, the opening five verses immediately shed light on the spiritual condition of Naomis husband, Elimelech. These verses reveal how Elimelech, in his role as both husband and father, deeply influenced the direction and well-being of his family. The famine in the land did not just reflect a lack of physical food; it also mirrored the spiritual famine within Elimelechs own heart and soul. There are some things I want to point out to you that I believe will help you appreciate just how relevant this book is to us today. First, let me begin by stating that Bethlehem means house of bread yet there was no bread in Bethlehem because there was famine in the land due to Israels disobedience. God had promised that He would bless His people if they obeyed Him, so the reason why there was no bread in Bethlehem was because of Israels unfaithfulness, not Gods unfaithfulness. Second, we are told that Elimelech was a man of Bethlehem in Judah..., which means that he belonged to the tribe of Judah. God called Elimelech to live in Bethlehem, yet he chose to move to Moab because he believed that he and his family could thrive in a place outside of where God called him to live. Some of the things that Elimelech had to know about Moab was that the people originated out of an incestuous relationship after Lots older daughter got him drunk for the purpose of having sex with her father so that she could become pregnant with his child (Gen. 19:30-38). Secondly, the Moabites were known for their scheming to get Israel to sin against God (Num. 22-24). Thirdly, the Women of Moab were known for seducing the Israelite men for the purpose of getting them to worship the gods of Moab (Num. 25). Moab was not a place for a family to thrive spiritually, but this is the place that Elimelech took his family to live. The other important detail we need to consider is that while Naomis name means Pleasant nothing about her life seemed pleasant. Her husbands name meant God is my king but he certainly did not live like God was his king. The meaning of the names of their two sons were, Mahlon (Weakness, sickness) and Chilion (destruction, failure); both men took for themselves Moabite women who did not grow up worshiping the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob; taking Moabite women as wives was something God commanded Israel not to do (see Deut. 7:1-4). Noamis husband and both of her sons died, leaving her with nothing but two daughters-in-law who were also destitute with no husband or male child. Naomi Suffered Loss When Naomi left Bethlehem with her husband and two sons, she leftfull. Because of the famine in the land (v. 1), moving to Moab must have felt like the right decisionan act of survival for the sake of their family. But while in Moab, tragedy struck. Her husband, Elimelech, died. Then her two sons married Moabite women, Orpah and Ruthsomething God had warned His people against because of the danger of idolatry (Deut. 7:23). And after marrying these women, both of Naomis sons also died, leaving her with two widowed Moabite daughters-in-law and no descendants of her own. Naomi had lost the three most important men in her life, along with any hope of lineage, inheritance, or security. There was nothing for her in Moab, and because of her husbands death after leaving Bethlehem, there was nothing but maybe the kindness of her relatives back in Judah. So when she returned to Bethlehem, it is no surprise that she no longer wanted to be called Naomi, which means pleasant. She asked instead to be calledMara, meaning bitter. She explained the bitterness in her own words: The Almighty has dealt very bitterly with me. I went away full, and the LORD has brought me back empty (vv. 2021). Ruth: A Woman of Excellence Naomi failed to recognize the blessing her Moabite daughter-in-law truly was. When Naomi decided to return to Bethlehem, she urged both Orpah and Ruth to go back to their own people and gods in Moab. While Orpah left to go back to her people and her gods, Ruth decided to remain with Naomi and even declared to her mother-in-law: Do not plead with me to leave you or to turn back from following you; for where you go, I will go, and where you sleep, I will sleep. Your people shall be my people, and your God, my God. Where you die, I will die, and there I will be buried. May the LORD do so to me, and worse, if anything but death separates me from you. (1:1618). One reason Naomi discouraged Ruth from coming back with her was concern for Ruths safety. There was significant hostility between Moabites and Israelites. This is clear in chapter two, after Ruth entered a field belonging to Boaz. Everyone in the field knew Ruth was a foreigner, as the foreman explained to Boaz, She is the young Moabite woman who returned with Naomi from Moab. Boazs response reveals the real danger Ruth faced. He spoke kindly to her, saying, Listen carefully, my daughter. Do not go to glean in another field; furthermore, do not go on from this one, but join my young women here. Keep your eyes on the field which they reap, and go after them. Indeed, I have ordered the servants not to touch you. When you are thirsty, go to the water jars and drink from what the servants draw (Ruth 2:89). Ruths foreign status exposed her to rejection, prejudice, and mistreatmentyet she chose to stay with Naomi anyway, embracing uncertainty and risking lifelong exclusion. Her courage did not go unnoticed. In chapter three, Boaz calls Ruth a woman of excellence (3:11)a term that carries the sense of valor, honor, and strength of character. Remarkably, the same word is used of Boaz in 2:1, while you do not see it in the way the NASB translated Ruth 2:1, just about every other translation does recognize this: Now Naomi had a relative of her husbands, a worthy man of the clan of Elimelech, whose name was Boaz. The parallel is deliberate. The narrator wants us to see that Ruth and Boaz are kindred spiritstwo people marked by integrity, bravery, and covenant faithfulness in a time when such qualities were rare in Israel. Boaz: A Kinsmen Redeemer Boaz is the third important character in the story of Ruth, for he is the only one qualified to serve as Naomis kinsman-redeemer. Every kinsman-redeemer had to meet three qualifications: He had to be a family member, He had to have the ability to redeem, and He had to be willing to redeem. A kinsman-redeemer held several responsibilities in the Old Testament: he could buy back family land lost to famine or debt (Lev. 25:2530), redeem relatives who had sold themselves into slavery (Lev. 25:4755), avenge the unlawful death of a family member (Num. 35; Deut. 19; Josh. 20), and step in when a family member faced a wrong they could not fix on their own. Naomi needed that kind of help. She had lost her husband and both sons. She had no land, no security, and no hope. Ruth could not redeem her, so she went out to glean in the fieldsa provision God had given for the poor and the foreigner (Lev. 19:910). Thats where we first meet Boaz. He told Ruth, Do not go to another field I have ordered the young men not to touch you (Ruth 2:89). Ruth bowed in gratitude, asking why he would show kindness to a foreigner. Boaz told her he had heard of her loyalty to Naomi and her trust in Israels God (2:1113). He saw Ruth as a woman of excellenceworthy of honor and protection. When Naomi learned how Boaz treated Ruth, she urged Ruth to approach him at the threshing floor. Though the scene might look questionable at first glance, Ruth 3:613 makes it clear: both Ruth and Boaz acted with purity and integrity. Ruth lay quietly at his feet, and when Boaz awoke, she said, Spread your wings over your servant, for you are a redeemer. She wasnt tempting himshe was invoking covenant language, the same wings imagery Boaz used earlier of the LORDs care (see 2:12). Boaz responded with joy: I will do all that you ask, for everyone knows you are a worthy woman (3:11). He was both willing and able to redeem her. And he did. So Boaz took Ruth, and she became his wife. And he went in to her, and the Lord gave her conception, and she bore a son (4:13). Through Boaz, Naomis emptiness was replaced with joy, and Ruth was blessed with a godly husband and a son. The women of the town celebrated: Then the women said to Naomi, Blessed is the Lord who has not left you without a redeemer today, and may his name become famous in Israel. May he also be to you one who restores life and sustains your old age; for your daughter-in-law, who loves you and is better to you than seven sons, has given birth to him. Then Naomi took the child and laid him in her lap, and became his nurse. And the neighbor women gave him a name, saying, A son has been born to Naomi! So they named him Obed. He is the father of Jesse, the father of David. (4:14-17) What began in sorrow ended in joy. What started with loss ended in redemption. God used a barley field, a faithful woman, and a willing redeemer to bring about His plannot just for Naomi and Ruth, but through Boaz and Ruth the line of the kings would come with the birth of David by whom all other kings would be compared in Israel. This leaves us with the point of this little book in the Bible. There is a True and Better Redeemer Boaz was not only Naomis redeemerhe was also a picture of the Redeemer who would one day come through his and Ruths own bloodline. Boaz was only a shadow of a true and better Boaz. Remember the announcement of Jesus birth delivered by the angels to lowly shepherds: And so the angel said to them, Do not be afraid; for behold, I bring you good news of great joy which will be for all the people; for today in the city of David [Bethlehem] there has been born for you a Savior, who is Christ the Lord (Luke 2:10-11). It was the disobedience of Israel that led to the famine that compelled Naomis husband and sons to leave where there was no bread to a place that led to a deeper and more severe famine that left Naomi empty. God used all of the hard things in Naomis life so that another Son would be born in that same city to do what no other person was able to do; Jesus said of Himself: I am the bread of life; the one who comes to Me will not be hungry, and the one who believes in Me will never be thirsty (John 6:35). When Adam and Eve bit into the forbidden fruit, creation was cursed and humanity was lost. Eden was forfeited, and mankind was expelled from Gods presence. The only way for Eden to be restored and the curse removed was for another Adam to comeone who was related to humanity, who had the ability to redeem what was lost, and who was willing to carry out the redemption. Ruth and Boaz had a son named Obed; Obed fathered Jesse; Jesse fathered David. Many generations later, Jesus was born to Maryconceived supernaturally while she remained a virginqualifying Him uniquely as the Kinsman-Redeemer mankind and creation needs. How was Jesus qualified? Jesus had to be a family member of humanity, and He was, as demonstrated by the human bloodline recorded in Scripture. Jesus had to have the ability to redeem, which He had because the virgin birth made Him both fully God and fully manperfectly qualified to redeem creation. Jesus had to be willing to redeem, and that willingness led Him to the cross, where He became our curse and took our sin upon Himself. Jesus did not remain dead. On the third day He rose in victory! Our Kinsman-Redeemer lived the perfect life we could not live, died as the sin-bearer though He was spotless, and then conquered death itself. All of heaven rejoices that the Redeemer who was slain now standsaliveinterceding for us: Worthy are You to take the scroll and to break its seals, for You were slaughtered, and You purchased people for God with Your blood from every tribe, language, people, and nation. You have made them a kingdom and priests to our God, and they will reign upon the earth (Rev. 5:910). And maybe thats where you need hope today. Perhaps you are living with the consequences of choices you made years ago. Perhaps bitterness has taken root because life did not turn out the way you imagined. Perhaps, like Naomis family, you have wandered far into Moabfar from God, far from joy, far from where you began. But hear the good news:the book of Ruth declares that no one is too far for Gods love, grace, and mercy to reach. If God can take a famine, a foreigner, and a broken widow and weave them into the lineage of King David and ultimately Jesus Christ HimselfHe can redeem your story too!
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Première diffusion : mai 2025 Découvrez l'effroyable traque de Warren Jeffs. leader autoproclamé d'un mouvement religieux sectaire, longtemps intouchable. Derrière ses discours, un système de contrôle total, de manipulations psychologiques et d'abus passés sous silence. Pendant des années, il a échappé à la justice, s'est volatilisé, protégé par ses fidèles et par la peur. Mais peu à peu, les témoignages se multiplient. Et la traque commence… Dernier voyage à Las Vegas En cavale depuis deux ans, Warren Jeffs reste insaisissable, changeant de planque et de fausse identité, tout en continuant à diriger sa secte à distance. Sa traque est un cauchemar pour le FBI : les fidèles, convaincus qu'il est un être divin, se murent dans le silence. Il est finalement arrêté lors d'un banal contrôle routier, dans une Cadillac tape-à-l'œil, en possession de perruques, liasses de billets et documents accablants. Jugé pour agressions sexuelles sur mineures, il est condamné à la perpétuité. Pourtant, même derrière les barreaux, il conserve une emprise totale sur sa communauté, qui continue de le vénérer. Pour découvrir une autre traque, cliquez ci-dessous : [INÉDIT] Richard Ramirez, au nom de Satan : la rencontre avec le diable (1/4) [INÉDIT] Richard Ramirez, au nom de Satan : le sevrage fatal (2/4) [INÉDIT] Richard Ramirez, au nom de Satan : un tueur sans cible (3/4) [INÉDIT] Richard Ramirez, au nom de Satan : une chasse à l'homme (4/4) Crédits : Production : Bababam Textes : Capucine Lebot Voix : Anne Cosmao, Aurélien Gouas Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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En 1935, Himmler crée les Lebensborn : des maternités nazies visant à faire naître une « race aryenne parfaite ». Sous couvert de soins et de protection, ces établissements sélectionnent des femmes « racialement pures » pour enfanter les futurs nazis. Les enfants, parfois arrachés à leur mère, sont élevés dans une idéologie de haine. Deux Lebensborn sont installés à Lamorlaye (France) et Wégimont (Belgique), où naissent des centaines de bébés. À la Libération, les nazis fuient avec ces enfants. Certains seront adoptés, d'autres envoyés dans des orphelinats ou perdus à jamais. Après-guerre, les enfants des Lebensborn découvrent un passé lourd de silence, de rejet ou de mensonge. Quelques mères tentent de retrouver leur enfant, d'autres refusent de revivre ce passé. Jugés à Nuremberg, les responsables Lebensborn échappent à toute condamnation. Reste une génération entière marquée par un projet eugéniste sans précédent. Merci pour votre écoute Vous aimez l'Heure H, mais connaissez-vous La Mini Heure H https://audmns.com/YagLLiK , une version pour toute la famille.Retrouvez l'ensemble des épisodes de l'Heure H sur notre plateforme Auvio.be :https://auvio.rtbf.be/emission/22750 Intéressés par l'histoire ? Vous pourriez également aimer nos autres podcasts : Un jour dans l'Histoire : https://audmns.com/gXJWXoQL'Histoire Continue: https://audmns.com/kSbpELwAinsi que nos séries historiques :Chili, le Pays de mes Histoires : https://audmns.com/XHbnevhD-Day : https://audmns.com/JWRdPYIJoséphine Baker : https://audmns.com/wCfhoEwLa folle histoire de l'aviation : https://audmns.com/xAWjyWCLes Jeux Olympiques, l'étonnant miroir de notre Histoire : https://audmns.com/ZEIihzZMarguerite, la Voix d'une Résistante : https://audmns.com/zFDehnENapoléon, le crépuscule de l'Aigle : https://audmns.com/DcdnIUnUn Jour dans le Sport : https://audmns.com/xXlkHMHSous le sable des Pyramides : https://audmns.com/rXfVppvVous aimez les histoires racontées par Jean-Louis Lahaye ? Connaissez-vous ces podcast?Sous le sable des Pyramides : https://audmns.com/rXfVppv36 Quai des orfèvres : https://audmns.com/eUxNxyFHistoire Criminelle, les enquêtes de Scotland Yard : https://audmns.com/ZuEwXVOUn Crime, une Histoire https://audmns.com/NIhhXpYN'oubliez pas de vous y abonner pour ne rien manquer.Et si vous avez apprécié ce podcast, n'hésitez pas à nous donner des étoiles ou des commentaires, cela nous aide à le faire connaître plus largement. Hébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Enorme succès chez Netflix, la série Dahmer de Ryan Murphy met en scène le très réel Jeffrey Dahmer, surnommé "le cannibale de Milwaukee", responsable de la mort de 17 jeunes hommes. Jugé par d'aucuns complaisant, dérangeant, esthétisant, ce récit par le menu des atrocités de Dahmer relance l'éternel débat de la place des tueurs en série et autres criminels sordides dans nos cultures. Faut-il arrêter de raconter ces histoires, au bout d'un moment ? Pourquoi ce besoin de les revisiter sans cesse ? L'auteur de BD Derf Backderf, de passage en France, a certainement un avis singulier sur la question, lui qui a connu Jeffrey Dahmer, qui fut son camarade de classe, et qui lui a consacré un livre, Mon ami Dahmer, projet radicalement différent de celui de l'actuelle série à succès. Thomas Rozec dégaine son plus bel accent pour en discuter avec lui.Programme B est un podcast de Binge Audio présenté par Thomas Rozec. Réalisation : Paul Bertiaux. Production et édition : Charlotte Baix. Interprétation : Alexandre Brachet. Générique : François Clos et Thibault Lefranc. Identité sonore Binge Audio : Jean-Benoît Dunckel (musique) et Bonnie El Bokeili (voix). Identité graphique : Sébastien Brothier et Thomas Steffen (Upian). Direction des programmes : Joël Ronez. Direction de la rédaction : David Carzon. Direction générale : Gabrielle Boeri-Charles. Hébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
C dans l'air l'invitée du 28 octobre 2025 avec Laetitia Cherel, journaliste à la cellule investigation de Radio France, auteure d'une enquête sur la fausse information "Brigitte Macron femme transgenre". Jugés pour cyberharcèlement à l'encontre de Brigitte Macron, plusieurs prévenus ont affirmé lundi devant le tribunal correctionnel de Paris avoir voulu faire "de l'humour" ou "informer" en relayant une infox mondiale sur sa prétendue transidentité et pédophilie. Absente du procès, l'épouse du chef de l'Etat a indiqué aux enquêteurs que la rumeur avait eu "un très fort retentissement" sur son entourage et sur elle-même, rapportant que ses petits-enfants entendaient dire que "leur grand-mère est un homme". Sa fille, Tiphaine Auzière, a témoigné aujourd'hui en ce sens, à la demande de l'avocat de sa mère. Cette riposte judiciaire en France, de la part de Brigitte Macron, doublée d'une plainte aux États-Unis, intervient après quatre ans de polémiques et de rumeurs qui n'ont cessé d'enfler, largement relayées par les réseaux complotistes et d'extrême droite. Médium, courtier, professeur de sport, ou encore informaticien ont défilé à la barre, devant une salle comble.Née dès l'élection d'Emmanuel Macron en 2017, la rumeur transphobe est devenue virale aux États-Unis où le couple présidentiel a engagé cet été des poursuites contre Candace Owens, podcasteuse d'extrême droite, auteure d'une série de vidéos intitulée "Becoming Brigitte" ("Devenir Brigitte"). Plusieurs personnes jugées à Paris ont relayé les publications virales de l'Américaine, se réjouissant de voir "l'affaire Brigitte" s'internationaliser.
C dans l'air l'invitée du 28 octobre 2025 avec Laetitia Cherel, journaliste à la cellule investigation de Radio France, auteure d'une enquête sur la fausse information "Brigitte Macron femme transgenre". Jugés pour cyberharcèlement à l'encontre de Brigitte Macron, plusieurs prévenus ont affirmé lundi devant le tribunal correctionnel de Paris avoir voulu faire "de l'humour" ou "informer" en relayant une infox mondiale sur sa prétendue transidentité et pédophilie. Absente du procès, l'épouse du chef de l'Etat a indiqué aux enquêteurs que la rumeur avait eu "un très fort retentissement" sur son entourage et sur elle-même, rapportant que ses petits-enfants entendaient dire que "leur grand-mère est un homme". Sa fille, Tiphaine Auzière, a témoigné aujourd'hui en ce sens, à la demande de l'avocat de sa mère. Cette riposte judiciaire en France, de la part de Brigitte Macron, doublée d'une plainte aux États-Unis, intervient après quatre ans de polémiques et de rumeurs qui n'ont cessé d'enfler, largement relayées par les réseaux complotistes et d'extrême droite. Médium, courtier, professeur de sport, ou encore informaticien ont défilé à la barre, devant une salle comble.Née dès l'élection d'Emmanuel Macron en 2017, la rumeur transphobe est devenue virale aux États-Unis où le couple présidentiel a engagé cet été des poursuites contre Candace Owens, podcasteuse d'extrême droite, auteure d'une série de vidéos intitulée "Becoming Brigitte" ("Devenir Brigitte"). Plusieurs personnes jugées à Paris ont relayé les publications virales de l'Américaine, se réjouissant de voir "l'affaire Brigitte" s'internationaliser.
This week Reid and Dan host a true texan and country music star, Randall King, out in God's Country. Randall starts the show by exposing a fun hobby about himself most people don't know and the guys have a field day with it. The three of them cover dove hunting tactics and the unorthodox way Randall's family goes about Jug fishing at his family reunions. King struggles to give his Texas Country Music Mount Rushmore and they all dive in on how Pure Country is one of the greatest movies of all time. The episode ends with a gravorite that only could be pulled off by Randall King himself. God's Country on Instagram, TikTok, and Facebook MeatEater on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, Youtube, and Youtube Clips Subscribe to The MeatEater Podcast Network on YouTube Shop God's Country Merch Shop MeatEater MerchSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week Reid and Dan host a true texan and country music star, Randall King, out in God's Country. Randall starts the show by exposing a fun hobby about himself most people don't know and the guys have a field day with it. The three of them cover dove hunting tactics and the unorthodox way Randall's family goes about Jug fishing at his family reunions. King struggles to give his Texas Country Music Mount Rushmore and they all dive in on how Pure Country is one of the greatest movies of all time. The episode ends with a gravorite that only could be pulled off by Randall King himself. God's Country on Instagram, TikTok, and Facebook Subscribe to The Brothers Hunt on YT The Brothers Hunt on Instagram and Facebook The Brothers Hunt Merch Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
An airhacks.fm conversation with Gabriel Pop (@vwggolf3) about: Romanian communist-era Felix HC91 computer with Z80 processor and 64KB RAM, learning programming through Basic and cassette tape storage, attending specialized informatics high school class in northern Romania, teachers from former communist computing center, learning Pascal and building word-guessing game for graduation project, pressure and competitiveness in academic environment, entering Cluj-Napoca Technical University computer science program as second-ranked student, studying in English-taught program, learning Java through Bruce Eckel's Thinking in Java book, working as Java developer during university using German method names for Frankfurt-based company, using Struts framework with Hibernate and JSPs for web development, joining Betfair.com as early employee in Romanian office, founding Transylvania Java User Group in 2008 with iconic Dracula-themed Duke logo, organizing 60+ meetups with 120-150 regular attendees, receiving support from international JUG leaders like Antonio Gonçalves and Michael Hüttermann, transitioning to engineering leadership roles, working at various companies including Uber Amsterdam managing cash payment systems, health tech startup using PHP, Catawiki marketplace using Ruby on Rails, currently working at AWS on CodeBuild and CodePipeline, discussing need for corretto 25 support in AWS services, importance of Java LTS versions for developers Gabriel Pop on twitter: @vwggolf3
William Osorio, el eterno capitán de CD FAS. Jugó 15 años en los tigrillos y 12 de ellos portando el gafete de capitán. Además fue seleccionado nacional. Nos contó muchas anécdotas y charlamos sobre su rol actual y la selección salvadoreña en las #eliminatorias . #elsalvador #cdfas #futbol #503 #Selecta
Greg, JP, and Kent chat with restorative-justice pro Nicholas Bradford about why relationships—not punishments—actually fix classrooms. From hallway tardies to high-stakes cheating, they show how slowing down, listening, and handing students real responsibility changes behavior—plus a hilarious “Plug and Jug” confession story and some friendly jabs at Greg's vocab and Kent's Wi-Fi. Humor, heart, and practical tools—packed into one lively episode.___Nicholas' Website - https://www.nationalcenterforrestorativejustice.comNicholas Bradford LinkedInhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/bradfordnicholas/Nicholas' Bookhttps://www.amazon.com/Real-World-Guide-Restorative-Justice-Schools-ebook/dp/B08Z28LBBX/ref=tmm_kin_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&dib_tag=se&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.hy-8ZvqSYXuQVoNDT0y8SLnwkmI46W4M5cmvKWYG-CBst8suSn-UE2cPg2beNcALx26zq4kd6YmfLNhKh4Y7eg.IbIAeI4uAMCtFSVNkHb-Ic3a4Nf4MhQJzPi_XdU7Uxw&qid=1757759630&sr=8-1Chapters(00:00) Introduction and Backgrounds(06:08) Understanding Restorative Justice(08:59) Building Relationships in Education(12:08) Power Dynamics in Schools(14:57) The Importance of Slow Relationships(17:59) Workshops and Training in Restorative Justice(20:57) Challenges for Teachers(24:12) The Journey of New Teachers(27:38) Creating a Safe Learning Environment(32:12) Understanding Discipline and Self-Discipline(36:50) Behavioral Trends in Education(40:19) Effective Communication in Classrooms(46:35) Restorative Justice Practices(49:59) Engaging with Restorative Justice ResourcesThe International Teacher Podcast is a bi-weekly discussion with experts in international education. New Teachers, burned out local teachers, local School Leaders, International school Leadership, current Overseas Teachers, and everyone interested in international schools can benefit from hearing stories and advice about living and teaching overseas.Additional Gems Related to Our Show:Greg's Favorite Video From Living Overseas - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UQWKBwzF-hwSignup to be our guest https://calendly.com/itpexpat/itp-interview?month=2025-01Our Website - https://www.itpexpat.com/Our FaceBook Group - https://www.facebook.com/groups/itpexpatJPMint Consulting Website - https://www.jpmintconsulting.com/Greg's Personal YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLs1B3Wc0wm6DR_99OS5SyzvuzENc-bBdOBooks By Gregory Lemoine:International Teacher Guide: Finding the "Right Fit" 2nd Edition (2025) | by Gregory Lemoine M.Ed."International Teaching: The Best-kept Secret in Education" | by Gregory Lemoine M.Ed.Partner Podcasts:Just to Know You: https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/just-to-know-you/id1655096513Educators Going Global: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/educators-going-global/id1657501409Relative Hashes:#internationalteachersday #internationaleducation #overseaseducation #internationalschools #education #teacherburnout #teachersalarynews #teachersalary #teacherrecruitments #overseaseducatorfairs
In this episode Joe Spear and Robb Murray talk about the odd disclaimer that greeted a Joe Tougas & Associates gig, the opening of Mankato's first dispensary selling recreational cannabis, and the legendary JUG — the traveling trophy between Mankato's two public high schools — heads EAST after 20 years in the west.
Jugó dos Mundiales con Los Pumas, apoyando uno de los tries más lindos de la historia ante Australia en 1991, pero tras disputar Sudáfrica 1995 cumplió el sueño de muchos: cambió la ovalada por la redonda y hasta anotó un gol histórico para salvar a Atlético Tucumán del descenso. ¡Conocé la historia de Martín Terán!
En RDC, la peine de mort a été requise contre Joseph Kabila. Jugé par contumace, l'ancien président est accusé de collusion avec la rébellion du M23, soutenue par le Rwanda. Alors que son entourage dénonce une manœuvre politique, que vous inspire ce procès devant la Haute Cour militaire ?
On pourrait croire l'histoire sortie d'un roman d'espionnage : A l'automne 1966, le romancier québécois, Hubert Aquin, est expulsé de Suisse. On lui oppose une population étrangère trop nombreuse sur le territoire. Arrivé quelques mois plus tôt pour s'établir durablement en Suisse, l'homme a surtout un passé qui pourrait contrarier les autorités : Ancien militant de l'indépendance du Québec passé dans la clandestinité. Jugé dans son pays, interné quelque temps en hôpital psychiatrique, il s'établit à Lausanne au printemps 1966 pour y vivre et y écrire. Alertées de sa présence, les polices cantonale et fédérale le surveillent et placent son téléphone sur écoute. Elles craignent qu'Hubert Aquin ne joue le rôle d'un agent de liaison entre les indépendantistes québécois et jurassiens. Ces-derniers sont très actifs cette année-là. Pour comprendre cet accueil épineux d'Hubert Aquin en Suisse, Pierre Jenny a rencontré Claude Hauser, professeur d'histoire contemporaine à l'Université de Fribourg et co-directeur du Centre suisse d'études sur le Québec et la francophonie. Il nous emmène au Canada, et plus précisément dans le Québec des années 1960 qui vit à l'heure de la Révolution tranquille. https://www.erudit.org/fr/revues/globe/2010-v13-n1-globe3916/044640ar.pdf
JUG is back in studio LIVE baby Facebook Fussin
Headlines says William Shatner doesn't want to die, he's mid 90's tho bro More with JUG, I mean we talked about all kinds of shit, good stuff man
Nehemiah 9:15-21 | Henry Law | The Long Ride Hom by Sky Toes | Man Holding a Jug by Michiel Sweerts | Find more at www.ryanbush.org
Martin Kove Bites Co-Star: John Kreese actor bites his costar at a convention and everyone is wondering what the hell happened? Chick Fil A Simon: We get into viral TikTok Chick Fil A drive through guy Simon and try to gauge how annoying this would be. Big AJ and Big Justice and The Rizzler: Will the Rizzler eventually hit a wall? Also a new song from Big AJ and Big Justice and the family. Do you believe in the Boom? THE BEAR!, FUCK YOU, WATCH THIS!, MUNGO JERRY!, IN THE SUMMERTIME!, FELDDOG SUMMER!, JUG!, CAR REV!, MARTIN KOVE!, COBRA KAI!, JOHN KREESE!, KARATE KID!, ALICIA HANNAH-KIM!, CONVENTION!, VICTIM!, ASSAULT!, STRIKE FIRST!, STRIKE HARD!, NO MERCY!, ORANGE CHICKEN!, ARRESTED!, TABLE!, SEXUAL HARASSMENT!, LEERING!, STARING!, BILL HADER!, MILKSHAKE!, COOKIES!, HOLLYWOOD!< DRIVER!, ANNOYING!, TRUE VICTIM!, BLAME THE VICTIM!, LABUBU!, LORE!, CRAZY!, HUSBAND!, RANT!, MARK DEEZ!, LOLCOWS!, CYRAXX!, DEMENTIA!, GUYCHOSIS!, CHICK FIL A!, TIKTOK!, OVERLY NICE!, PREACHER!, SARCASTIC!, MOOD!, SPECTRUM!, ANNOYING!, SIMSIMSOSLIM!, TAKEN ADVANTAGE OF!, RETARDED!, NUGGIES AND A SMILE!, IMPOSSIBLE!, A BIT!, RAMPAGE!, KILLDOZER!, DOCUMENTARY!, ABLEIST!, MOTHER!, PASTOR!, TYLER!, CRUISE!, KEITH SWEAT!, TEASE YA!, HIT A WALL!, NOT CHASING!, TAINTED!, REINVENTS HIMSELF!, POKEMON!, BLAST CIGGS!, PALETTE CLEANSER!, PHRANC!, GRILL! You can find the videos from this episode at our Discord RIGHT HERE!
Merriam-Webster's Word of the Day for March 19, 2025 is: juggernaut JUG-er-nawt noun A juggernaut is something (such as a force, campaign, or movement) that is extremely large and powerful and cannot be stopped. // The team is a juggernaut this year, winning more games than any team before it has. See the entry > Examples: "[Judd] Apatow talked about the box office success of 'Wicked,' the Universal musical that became a juggernaut over the holiday season and has been an awards darling ..." — Cynthia Littleton, Variety, 8 Feb. 2025 Did you know? In the early 14th century, Franciscan missionary Friar Odoric brought to Europe the story of an enormous carriage that carried an image of the Hindu god Vishnu (whose title was Jagannāth, literally, "lord of the world") through the streets of India in religious processions. Odoric reported that some worshippers deliberately allowed themselves to be crushed beneath the vehicle's wheels as a sacrifice to Vishnu. That story was likely an exaggeration or misinterpretation of actual events, but it spread throughout Europe. The tale caught the imagination of English listeners, and they began using juggernaut to refer to any massive vehicle (such as a steam locomotive) and to any other enormous entity with powerful crushing capabilities. While the word is still used sometimes in British English to refer to a very large, heavy truck (also called a "juggernaut lorry"), juggernaut is more commonly used figuratively for a relentless force, entity, campaign, or movement, as in "a political/economic/cultural juggernaut."
Ramble with us through the valley on the Irish & Celtic Music Podcast #698. Subscribe now! Maggie's Wake, Lúnasa, Sassenach, Louise Bichan, Toby Bresnahan, Kinnfolk, Ironwood, Michael Darcy & The Atlantic Tramps, Altan, Strings & Things, Firinn, Faoileán, Bonhomme Setter, Stout Pounders, Eimear Arkins GET CELTIC MUSIC NEWS IN YOUR INBOX The Celtic Music Magazine is a quick and easy way to plug yourself into more great Celtic culture. Enjoy seven weekly news items for Celtic music and culture online. Subscribe now and get 34 Celtic MP3s for Free. VOTE IN THE CELTIC TOP 20 FOR 2025 This is our way of finding the best songs and artists each year. You can vote for as many songs and tunes that inspire you in each episode. Your vote helps me create this year's Best Celtic music of 2025 episode. You have just three weeks to vote this year. Vote Now! You can follow our playlist on YouTube to listen to those top voted tracks as they are added every 2 - 3 weeks. THIS WEEK IN CELTIC MUSIC 0:07 - Maggie's Wake "Harrison's Way" from Maggie's Wake 1:45 - WELCOME 3:58 - Lúnasa "Bal Loudieg" from Live in Kyoto 7:26 - Sassenach "My Lagan Love" from Passages 11:21 - Louise Bichan "CBC Winnipeg" from Out of My Own Light 17:37 - Toby Bresnahan "Lord Randall" from All In Good time 22:14 - FEEDBACK 26:43 - Kinnfolk "Song for the Valley" from Star Above The Mountain 28:29 - Ironwood "Trip to Goa" from Gretna Green 31:28 - Michael Darcy & The Atlantic Tramps "The Ballad of Uncle Frank" from Down to the Roots 36:34 - Altan "An Gasúr Dána/An Ghirseach Dholba/Ríl na mBreac Beadaí (Reels)" from Donegal 40:35 - Strings & Things "Sweet Daisy" from The Unsolicited Dance 44:49 - THANKS 47:42 - Firinn "Al's Reel, The Poor Excuse" from The Long Lunch 51:31 - Faoileán "Here I Am Amongst Ye" from Far Hills 53:58 - Bonhomme Setter "Green Ramble" from Colors of Time 57:39 - Stout Pounders "Shipwrecked Souls (Live)" from Liver Let Live 1:00:19 - CLOSING 1:02:08 - Eimear Arkins "Tuttle's / Hanging On Halliday (Reels)" from Here & There 1:06:36 - CREDITS The Irish & Celtic Music Podcast was produced by Marc Gunn, The Celtfather and our Patrons on Patreon. 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In June 2025, we are going on a Celtic Invasion of Wexford, Ireland as we explore Ireland's southeast corner. We'll visit a whiskey distillery. We'll see castles and a windmill. We'll see ocean life on a ferry, visit a heritage center and see the beauty of the Wicklow mountains. This is a trip you will remember. Learn more about the invasion at http://celticinvasion.com/ #celticmusic #irishmusic #celticmusicpodcast I WANT YOUR FEEDBACK What are you doing today while listening to the podcast? I'd love to see a picture of what you're doing while listening. Is there a new Celtic CD or Celtic band that you heard of or saw? Send a picture. Email me at follow@bestcelticmusic. David Kennis emailed a photo: "It was a pleasure to hear my first episode tonight why walking our dogs Bella the Great Dane and Thorin the Great Pyrenees Mix. The episode was #684. The Friel Sisters were the focus. Here in Ames, Iowa it happens that we have a Friel Drive. It isn't as lovely as the Friel Sister's voices and the instrumentation which accompanies them. You asked for a picture of what we are doing while listening. Mine is attached." Mike Sigler emailed a couple photos: “Hi Mark, Mike Sigler here. I've been listening to your podcast regularly for a while now and have been meaning to write for almost as long. So what have I been up to: I've been running sound for a little Celtic music dinner concert series at The Old Brogue Falls Church Virginia, one of the several Irish pubs in the Washington DC area. The series runs in the Fall and the Spring and consists of two dinner seatings and a wonderful performance of Celtic music. I've been running sound for them for about two years (a new skill for me) and have been having a blast. I've attached pictures of the groups from the last two concerts, one by Jug of Punch (Pat Egan (Guitar), Sharon Knowles (Harp), Tabby Finchan (Key Board), John Knowles (Fiddle)) and the other by Charlie Zahm and Tadd Marks. We've got three more concerts coming up this fall and I'm very much looking forward to them. Thanks for all you do – your show keeps reminding me to play and engage where I can (even if I seem to always find out about the local festivals only after they are over!). Best," Jeremiah Donier emailed an image: "Marc, I love your podcast and music. After visiting your merch website today and getting a free CD, I think you can use more designs. Attached is something I created based on the "Some Like it Scot" photo by Rich Johnson, https://www.pinterest.com/pin/176766354114786077/. I reached out to the photographer for his permission to design this and was given the okay. So, I wanted to create something fun and uplifting for the New Year with the saying "Up with Kilts! Down with Pants." I can add your logo too and whatever else you want to see (except for what's under the kilt of course - he he!). I can provide a vector file so it can be printed and scaled to whatever size is needed for the podcast's merchandise. This is free because I don't have much money to contribute, you give so much joy to the podcast listeners, and it is my small way of saying thanks for being so wonderful. Let me know what you think. Sláinte!"
Full Frontal Ford. 2% chance of having six fingers. Nice, Supple Rubber. Grover The first Muppet President. Old Trinos. Mayor is a Democat. Nachos in a bag. PostageStampJr.com. Size of a Mexican Villa. Brian Ibbott Movie Goer and Gambler Man. You've Won the Jug! Chevy Blazar. Adolf Grover. Isn't there a Spiderman Film Called Something Home? Making Stuff Scientifically with Bill/Bobby and more on this episode of The Morning Stream. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.