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This week we're going back to 16th-century Peru with Aguirre, The Wrath of God! Join us as we learn about Spanish women who went on expeditions, the real Lope de Aguirre, the wild stories behind the production of this film, and more! Content Warning: This episode contains discussions of incest and sexual abuse. Sources: Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aguirre,_the_Wrath_of_God Roger Ebert Review: https://www.rogerebert.com/reviews/great-movie-aguirre-the-wrath-of-god-1972 Geoff Andrew, "Great Beginnings: Aguirre, The Wrath of God," BFI: https://www.bfi.org.uk/features/great-beginnings-aguirre-wrath-god Michael Atkinson, "Werner's World," Criterion, available at https://www.criterion.com/current/posts/6529-werner-s-world?srsltid=AfmBOopmJcoczeWFdUu2Io46q1vEQHdNjG8DzsLtojNkiAPjPhGS0E8U Anya Jeremko-Greenwald, "11 Craziest Things That Have Happened During the Making of Werner Herzog's Films," IndieWire: https://www.indiewire.com/features/general/11-craziest-things-that-have-happened-during-the-making-of-werner-herzogs-films-58559/ Kate Connolly, "Klaus Kinski Repeatedly Raped Me During My Childhood, Claims Daughter," The Guardian, available at https://www.theguardian.com/world/2013/jan/10/klaus-kinski-rape-claims-daughter Roger Ebert Interview with Werner Herzog: https://web.archive.org/web/20190626115333/https://www.rogerebert.com/interviews/a-conversation-with-werner-herzog Lope de Aguirre to Philip, King of Spain, 1561, letter, translated by Tom Holloway, Modern History Sourcebook, Fordham University. https://sourcebooks.fordham.edu/mod/1561aguirre.asp Hernán Neira, "The Philosophical Underwriting of a Rebellion: Pedro de Ursua and Lope de Aguirre's Expedition in Search of El Dorado," Chasqui 37, no.2 (2008): 106-126. https://www.jstor.org/stable/29742271 Descubrimiento del río de las Amazonas según la relación hasta ahora inédita de Fr. Gaspar de Carvajal, con otros documentos referentes á Francisco de Orellana y sus compañeros; publicados á expensas del Excmo. Sr. duque de T'Serclaes de Tilly, con una introducción histórica y algunas ilustraciones por José Toribio Medina Beatriz Pastor, "Lope de Aguirre the Wanderer: Knowledge and Madness," Disposito 11, no.28/29 (1986): 85-98. https://www.jstor.org/stable/41491291 Pedro Simon, The expedition of Pedro de Ursua & Lope de Aguirre in search of El Dorado and Omagua in 1560-1 Translated from Fray Pedro Simon's Sixth Historical Notice of the Conquest of Tierra Firme by William Bollaert (London: Hakluyt Society, 1861). https://archive.org/details/expeditionofpedr00simrich https://www.britannica.com/biography/Lope-de-Aguirre Rocio Quispe-Agnoli, "Taking Possession of the New World: Powerful Female Agency of Early Colonial Accounts of Peru," Legacy: A Journal of American Women Writers 28, 2 (2011) Eloisa Gomez-Lucena, "Who Were the Women Conquistadores in the Americas?" National Geographic, available at https://www.nationalgeographic.com/history/article/women-conquistadoras-spain-america
Berlin correspondent Kate Connolly charts the rise of Alice Weidel, the far-right Alternative für Deutschland candidate for chancellor. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/infocus
Chancellor Scholz's three-party coalition government has fallen apart, leaving Germany mired in a period of political instability. Disagreements between the chancellor and his finance minister Christian Lindner had bubbled for months, ultimately leading to the latter's dismissal. That prompted two of Lindner's party colleagues to resign, effectively dismantling the coalition and leaving the chancellor at the head of a minority government.The political turmoil in Berlin comes as Donald Trump's second election victory leaves the world wondering whether American support will be pulled from Ukraine. Germany is the European Union's largest economy, but its manufacturing sector has been struggling, while consumers have been affected by high inflation.The BBC's Berlin correspondent Damien McGuinness and The Guardian's Berlin correspondent Kate Connolly tell host Katya Adler about the roots of this crisis, and discuss how it may have ramifications around Europe and beyond.Producers: Tom Kavanagh and Alix PicklesSound engineers: Mike RegaardAssistant editor: Sergi Forcada FreixasSenior news editor: Sara Wadeson
Berlin Correspondent with The Guardian, Kate Connolly.
The far-right party AfD has met neo-Nazi activists to discuss mass deportations. Why is the party still so popular? Kate Connolly reports
Kate Connolly, Berlin-based Guardian Foreign Correspondent
The far-right party AfD has met neo-Nazi activists to discuss mass deportations. Why is the party still so popular? Kate Connolly reports. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/infocus
Our guest in episode #154 is Kate Connolly , an Intuitive Healer and Intuition teacher. She uses her knowledge of people's galactic selves and starseed knowledge to help transform people's lives in their healing journeys. Today we will be talking about her experiences with galactic healing and how important it is in understanding who you really are: What we observed:Why she was told to “let go” of her galactic family during a healing sessionMultiple past life memories in different star systemsShe does not remember many past lives on Earth after the Isis period in EgyptWhy star seeds that haven't been on earth for long have imprinting codes Isis was an ascended master who looked after the divine feminine on the planetA memory of earth moving into the masculineEarth is now shifting back into a divine feminine -masculine balanceMemories of Atlantis and Ancient Egypt; teleportation was fairly commonEarth became seeded by starseeds mixing with primitive humansThe parallel life is different aspects of self that are playing out that particular thing at this particular timeMemories of soul contractsSoul contracts can be changedEvery star seed that's conscious on the planet raises the vibration of the planet For more info: www.kateconnoly.com.au@kateconnolyintuitiveSupport the showMusic by Black Box Traders
Caroline, Mary-Kate and Jess nearly left education, became Covid response champions, and now help lead a multi-million pound business. They're also our White Rose colleagues, and passionate champions of teachers and teaching. As women in STEM, they have an inspiring story to tell.00:00 Intro02:50 “We are there for the children.”05:56 Sexuality and labels in the workplace07:26 Rewarding classroom practice15:17 Being a parent at work21:34 Advanced maths cures broken hearts26:44 Sacrifices and starfish37:35 “Sometimes you've just got to say it!”40:38 Representation & recruitment44:51 White Rose Education's global aims47:40 “It was the right thing to do.”Follow Caroline:X: https://twitter.com/carohamiLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/caroline-hamilton-3b9686235/Follow Mary-Kate:X: https://twitter.com/MKConnolly1991Follow Jess:X: https://twitter.com/jesseastoLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jessica-easton-19255299/Follow White Rose Education:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/whiteroseeducation/?hl=enFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/whiteroseedu/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@whiteroseeducationYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_N77kci_H7QM41tMs2ph7wX: https://twitter.com/WhiteRoseEdLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/white-rose-education/Website: http://whiteroseeducation.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week on The Clientele Podcast, Robin Allender talks to his good friend Kate Connolly, who introduced him to the band! Kate is hugely passionate about music and has followed the band from the start, so it's an illuminating conversation about what the music of The Clientele means to their fans. Robin and Kate also talk about Gravenhurst and the similarities between Nick Talbot's songwriting and Alasdair's.Alasdair MacLean performing The Age of Miracles at Union Chapel for Daylight Music (a gig put on by Kate):https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uFp0SB1foW0Animals by Gravenhurst:https://youtu.be/j-bQBlZgU8g?si=H8ymkFF60w9cAskUInterview with Alasdair in Our Culture:https://ourculturemag.com/2023/07/28/the-clientele-i-am-not-there-anymore-interview/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
During this episode of greener fields Hannah chat's with Kate Connolly and Kevin Stack. During this conversation Kate and Kevin discuss their different introductions to travel, their adventures over the last number of years all over the world, their outlook on life today and so much more. In this chat Kate & Kevin also talk about how they made the decision to leave steady jobs and a 'traditional' life behind to travel the world, how the go about saving and budgeting, the slower side to travel and their experience of Africa so far. They also speak about the idea of freedom, being aware of our mortality while making decisions, not finding happiness in material things and the difference between quality and quantity of time with the people we love. This is a really lovely conversation with two people following what feels right to them & sharing it in the process, so make sure to check it out today. Instagram: @happyirishwanderers @hannahnash01 @greenerfields
E175 - Kate Connolly - Your Intuition is Your Ticket to Freedom Hi, my name is Kate Connolly and I help you awaken your intuition so you can make better decisions in your life.Your spiritual journey can be a lonely and difficult one. I know, I've been there. Essentially the concept of spirituality is to learn who you really are and heal the parts of yourself that are in duality, or in other words unhealed.You may be in a situation where you feel that moving forward in your life is all about finding the right process, the right therapist or the right routine. You may be spending a lot of time writing to do lists, having goals in your head and “working hard” to get there, only to just feel like your tread milling and not moving forward. You might have the best intentions with your life but you may find you being directed by things outside of you (eg. friends, work, the news) without realizing just how powerful you are to create your own reality. You may find yourself feeling overworked and under appreciated, unsure about what you really want and even if you do know what you want, you have no idea how to get there. My goal is to teach you how to trust yourself, and create the life of your dreams by getting out of your own way. When you can learn this and make life decisions based on your inner knowing, rather than what someone or something else has told you to have then all things are possible. I would love to work with you and show you how to do this for yourself.www.kateconnolly.com.au Two week free meditation class: mailchi.mp/f60970074d1c/the-intuitive-heart-revolution__https://livingthenextchapter.com/A podcast is an excellent business card for your book, coaching program or business! Build a community away from the rented land of social media - speak directly to your community and position yourself as the expert that you truly are!Take your passion to the next level - let us help you start and grow your podcast! Podcasts work. Visit https://truemediasolutions.ca/Support the showBuzzsprout is our podcast host for this show!Ready to find a better podcast host for your show? Get a $20 credit applied to your new Buzzsprout Account by using our link! Starting a new show or looking for a better host? Buzzsprout is amazing!https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1855306Please note! To qualify for this promotion. All accounts must remain on a pay plan and maintained in good standing (paid in full) for 2 consecutive billing cycles before credits are applied to either party.
Police yesterday evening wrapped up the latest search effort in the 16-year hunt for the missing Madeleine McCann With an update on the search, Ciara spoke to Kate Connolly, Berlin Correspondent for the Guardian and Observer.
Police yesterday evening wrapped up the latest search effort in the 16-year hunt for the missing Madeleine McCann With an update on the search, Ciara spoke to Kate Connolly, Berlin Correspondent for the Guardian and Observer.
Kate Connolly, Correspondent with The Guardian in Berlin
Kate Connolly, Foreign Correspondent for The Guardian based in Berlin
Anna Holligan, BBC; Kate Connolly, The Guardian; Tom Kington, The London Times; and Linda Bauld, Edinburgh University
On the Run NYC is back! In this episode Althea is joined by three women campaign managers Kate Connolly, Ashley Meza, and Katie Shane to talk about what it's like to be the Woman Behind the Women.
Kate Connolly, Korrespondentin bem "Guardian" spricht über die Brexit-Strategie von Boris Johnson. Und: 75 Jahre Hamburger Kammerspiele
Kate Connolly, Guardian, Berlin, and Katie Hannon, RTÉ Correspondent, report on the news that police in Germany are investigating a new suspect in the Madeleine McCann case.
The fact is that family life is messy, oozing, and complex. It also has a burning vitality; an immediacy and a total lack of escape. There is no ego allowed here. It is a life lived in extremes - the technicolour abandon of sprinting through fallen leaves, followed by the mind numbing slowness of time passing during a meltdown outside the front door...
Jack, Ryan & our NEW Pretengineer partner Brittany Harris had a fantastic time checking out the latest Story Bridge build at Constructionarium Australia. Constructionarium gathered a group of 20 motivated and hardworking students & recent graduates to come together to Design, Construct, and Test a 1:25 scale size Story Bridge replica! They start from tender, proceeding through design & construction before the final testing and quality assurance like any other real project. This priceless learning opportunity provides the students with lessons on all aspects of a real life project helping to improve their base-level knowledge and career trajectory moving forward. Jack, Ryan & Brittany attended the final day of construction to see it all coming together. This episode has soundbites from throughout the day as well as interviews from Amelia Tenaglia, Kate Connolly & CA Founder Harry Hartman. If you're interested in Constrouctionarium's projects make sure to reach out to us on LinkedIn to find out more!
Heute hätte eigentlich der Brexit stattfinden sollen. Wir haben mit Kate Connolly vom Guardian über über die absurde Situation gesprochen. Außerdem haben uns das Sterben der Litfaßsäule, die mögliche europäische Superliga und Charlotte Brandi beschäftigt. [00:10] Begrüßung [00:54] Kate Conolly zum Brexit [07:25] Sterben der Litfaß-Säulen [12:59] Europäische Superliga [18:37] Charlotte Brandi [21:23] „The Daily“ von der New York Times [24:27] „Sex Education“ [27:35] Verabschiedung >> Artikel zum Nachlesen: https://detektor.fm/politik/detektor-fm-destilliert-kw-13-brexit-forever-litfasssaeule-und-sex-education
Heute hätte eigentlich der Brexit stattfinden sollen. Wir haben mit Kate Connolly vom Guardian über über die absurde Situation gesprochen. Außerdem haben uns das Sterben der Litfaßsäule, die mögliche europäische Superliga und Charlotte Brandi beschäftigt. [00:10] Begrüßung [00:54] Kate Conolly zum Brexit [07:25] Sterben der Litfaß-Säulen [12:59] Europäische Superliga [18:37] Charlotte Brandi [21:23] „The Daily“ von der New York Times [24:27] „Sex Education“ [27:35] Verabschiedung >> Artikel zum Nachlesen: https://detektor.fm/politik/detektor-fm-destilliert-kw-13-brexit-forever-litfasssaeule-und-sex-education
Als im Juni 2016 die Entscheidung über den Brexit fällt, fühlt sich die Journalistin Kate Connolly wütend und ohnmächtig. Doch dann kommt ihr eine Idee, die sie schließlich in die Tat umsetzt.
In 1978 two families hatched a daring plan to escape East Germany: They would build a hot-air balloon and sail it by night across the border. In this week's episode of the Futility Closet podcast we'll follow their struggles to evade the authorities and realize their dream of a new life in the West. We'll also shuffle some vehicles and puzzle over a perplexing worker. Intro: In 1993 Tom Peyer and Hart Seely found that Yankees announcer Phil Rizzuto's utterances can be cast as free verse. Jane Austen wrote three novels on a tiny table in her family's sitting room, subject to continual interruption. Sources for our story on the East German balloon escape: Jürgen Petschull, With the Wind to the West, 1980. John Dornberg, "Freedom Balloon," Popular Mechanics 153:2 (February 1980), 100-103, 150. Kate Connolly, "Film of Daring Balloon Escape From East Revives German Identity Debate," Guardian, Oct. 7, 2018. "Man Who Fled East Germany in a Homemade Balloon and Whose Story Was Made Into a Film Dies," Sunday Express, March 15, 2017. "Fleeing Communism in a Hot Air Balloon," BBC World Service, June 18, 2015. Donata Von Hardenberg, "Escaping the East by Any Means," McClatchy-Tribune Business News, Nov. 12, 2009. "Great Escapes," National Post, Nov. 7, 2009. Scott Dick, "Those Who Risked It All on a Flight to Freedom," Daily Telegraph, April 13, 2004. Alice Demetrius Stock, "Homemade Craft Made Daring Escape," Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Aug. 3, 1995. Paul Martin, "The House at Checkpoint Charlie: A Little West Berlin Museum Celebrates the Ingenuity of Those Who Conquered the Wall," Chicago Tribune, Dec. 7, 1986. Victoria Pope, "Berlin Wall, 20 Years Later: People Still Try to Flee," Christian Science Monitor, Aug. 13, 1981. "East-West: The Great Balloon Escape," Time, Oct. 1, 1979. Michael Getler, "Harrowing Flight From East Germany," Washington Post, Sept. 28, 1979. "Eight Flee East Germany in Homemade Balloon," UPI, Sept. 17, 1979. "Günter Wetzel Und Peter Strelzyk," Haus de Bayerischen Geschichte Museum (accessed January 6, 2019). Günter Wetzel's website. Listener mail: Wikipedia, "Road Space Rationing" (accessed Jan. 10, 2019). Wikipedia, "Vehicle Restriction in São Paulo" (accessed Jan. 10, 2019). Reddit legaladvice (accessed Jan. 12, 2019). "I trained an AI to generate /r/legaladvice post titles, and it asks 'Is it legal for me to get in legal trouble?'," Reddit legaladviceofftopic (accessed Jan. 11, 2019). Wikipedia, "Keyforge: Call of the Archons" (accessed Jan. 10, 2019). "Archon Names," Fantasy Flight Games, Nov. 9, 2018. "The Amazing KeyForge Deck Names," Heavy Punch Games (accessed Jan. 19, 2019). Dave Lawrence posts lists of neural net outputs on his blog, Aardvark Zythum. This week's lateral thinking puzzle was contributed by listener Peter Wilds, who sent this related link (warning -- this spoils the puzzle). You can listen using the player above, download this episode directly, or subscribe on Google Podcasts, on Apple Podcasts, or via the RSS feed at https://futilitycloset.libsyn.com/rss. Please consider becoming a patron of Futility Closet -- you can choose the amount you want to pledge, and we've set up some rewards to help thank you for your support. You can also make a one-time donation on the Support Us page of the Futility Closet website. Many thanks to Doug Ross for the music in this episode. If you have any questions or comments you can reach us at podcast@futilitycloset.com. Thanks for listening!
This month marks 100 years since the murder of socialist revolutionary Rosa Luxemburg. So, on this week's Stammtisch we're asking: why is Luxemburg so important today for left-wing politics? And how is the radical Left in Germany doing anyway? Stammtisch hosts Damien McGuinness and Michaela Küfner are joined by journalist Siobhán Dowling and The Guardian's Kate Connolly.
The Villanova Wildcats are preparing for their first Big East battle at the Wells Fargo Center this season. They're taking on the Xavier Musketeers on Friday night, and this isn't the same team over the last few years. Travis Steele as at the helm, taking over for Chris Mack, and Trevon Bluiett and J.P. Macura aren't stepping foot on that court. So who's left? We also discuss the Lady 'Cats Big 5 crown. With a win over the Penn Quakers, they have swept the Big 5 and secured an outright title. Lastly, congrats to Kate Connolly for winning a pair of tickets to Villanova-Xavier! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
German Chancellor Angela Merkel is officially planning her exit from politics. The Guardian’s Kate Connolly explains how an awkward scientist became the most powerful woman in the world and defined a global immigration crisis. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The worst volcanic disaster of the 20th century struck Martinique in 1902, killing 30,000 people in the scenic town of Saint-Pierre. But rescuers found one man alive -- a 27-year-old laborer in a dungeon-like jail cell. In this week's episode of the Futility Closet podcast we'll meet Ludger Sylbaris, who P.T. Barnum called "The Only Living Object That Survived in the Silent City of Death." We'll also address some Indian uncles and puzzle over a gruesome hike. Intro: The French newspaper La Bougie du Sapeur is published only on Leap Day. When a vat burst in 1814, 323,000 imperial gallons of beer flooded a London street. Sources for our feature on Ludger Sylbaris: Peter Morgan, Fire Mountain, 2003. Edmund Otis Hovey, The 1902-1903 Eruptions of Mont Pelé, Martinique and the Soufrière, St. Vincent, 1904. Ludger Sylbaris, "Buried Alive in St. Pierre," Wide World Magazine, November 1903. Matthew St. Ville Hunte, "Inside the Volcano," Paris Review, Sept. 16, 2016. "Prison Cell of 'The Man Who Lived Through Doomsday,'" Slate, July 31, 2013. Brian Morton, "There's No Smoke Without Fire," Financial Times, Feb. 13, 2003. Tony Jones, "Lone Survivor," New Scientist 177:2382 (Feb. 15, 2003), 48-49. "[front page -- no title]," New York Times, Oct. 13, 1906. Listener mail: Kate Connolly, "He's Hired: Belgian Lands 'Dream Job' as Hermit for Austrian Cliffside Retreat," Guardian, April 19, 2017. This week's lateral thinking puzzle was contributed by listener David White, who sent two sets of corroborating links -- these contain explicit photos, and these don't. You can listen using the player above, download this episode directly, or subscribe on iTunes or Google Play Music or via the RSS feed at http://feedpress.me/futilitycloset. Please consider becoming a patron of Futility Closet -- on our Patreon page you can pledge any amount per episode, and we've set up some rewards to help thank you for your support. You can also make a one-time donation on the Support Us page of the Futility Closet website. Many thanks to Doug Ross for the music in this episode. If you have any questions or comments you can reach us at podcast@futilitycloset.com. Thanks for listening!