1947 journey by raft across the Pacific Ocean from South America to the Polynesian islands
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Il a bercé notre enfance et notre adolescence, il peut évoquer des bon ou des mauvais souvenirs, mais ce qui est sûr, c'est qu'il n'est pas passé inaperçu ! DIDDL est de retour et on trépigne d'impatience de le recroiser dans les rayons de nos magasins préférés. Dans cet épisode, on vous raconte l'origine story de Diddl, son futur et nos souvenirs croustillants avec cette petite souris.Nous suivre
Esta semana, en Islas de Robinson, caemos en territorio psicodélico de los 90, con la gente del colectivo Elephant 6 como hilo conductor. Suenan: ELF POWER - "THE SEPARATING FAULT" ("WHEN THE RED KING COMES", 1997)/ NEUTRAL MILK HOTEL - "WHERE YOU'LL FIND ME" ("ON AVERY ISLAND", 1996) / THE OLIVIA TREMOR CONTROL - "CAN YOU COME DOWN WITH US?" ("DUSK AT THE CUBIST CASTLE", 1996) / THE ORANGE ALABASTER MUSHROOM - "ANOTHER DAY" ("THE PSYCHEDELIC BEDROOM E.P.", 1996) / GUIDED BY VOICES - "TO REMAKE THE YOUNG FLYER" ("UNDER THE BUSHES, UNDER THE STARS", 1996) / THE BEVIS FROND - "BOOK" ("NORTH CIRCULAR", 1997) / LILYS - "CAN'T MAKE YOUR LIFE BETTER" ("BETTER CAN'T MAKE YOUR LIFE BETTER", 1996)/ PAVEMENT - "TRANSPORT IS ARRANGED" ("BRIGHTEN THE CORNERS", 1997) /HELIUM - "SUNDAY" ("NO GUITARS", 1997) / THE FLAMING LIPS - "BRAINVILLE" ("CLOUDS TASTE METALLIC", 1995) / ORGONE BOX - "ANAESTHESIA" ("CONFECTIONERY" / "THE ORGONE BOX", 1996) / COTTON MATHER - "AURORA BORI ALICE" ("KONTIKI", 1997) / THE MINDERS - "HOORAY FOR TUESDAY" ("HOORAY FOR TUESDAY", 1998) / THE APPLES IN STEREO - "BENEFITS OF LYING (WITH YOUR FRIEND)" ("HER WALLPAPER REVERIE", 1999) / CIRCULATORY SYSTEM - "A PEAK" - ("CIRCULATORY SYSTEM", 2001)Escuchar audio
2:55:35 – Frank in New Jersey, plus the Other Side. Topics include: David Lynch dead at 78, Bleecker Street Cinemas, Bleecker Street Cinemas, “inquiring minds want to know”, Blue Velvet (1986), Twin Peaks, On the Air, Mulholland Drive (2001), Biden’s farewell address, Kon-Tiki dream, Star Wars: Skeleton Crew, clocks, thirst for knowledge, Masquerade Afterimage, The Criterion Channel, […]
2:55:35 – Frank in New Jersey, plus the Other Side. Topics include: David Lynch dead at 78, Bleecker Street Cinemas, Bleecker Street Cinemas, “inquiring minds want to know”, Blue Velvet (1986), Twin Peaks, On the Air, Mulholland Drive (2001), Biden’s farewell address, Kon-Tiki dream, Star Wars: Skeleton Crew, clocks, thirst for knowledge, Masquerade Afterimage, The Criterion Channel, […]
Queenie and TT's Closet Disco Queen Potcast brings in the New Year with lots of highjinks and laughs. This week's show covers news from Sir Elton, an ancestor update, and ramblings about the Galapagos and Kon Tiki. TT tries to determine if Cosmic Kush is the name of an actual strain. What do you think? Listen for Mary Jane's favorite resolutions and start 2025 on a high note!Welcome to the Closet Disco Queen Pot-Cast, a comedy podcast with music and pop culture references that keeps you laughing and engaged. Join our hosts, Queenie & TT as they share humorous anecdotes about daily life, offering women's perspectives on lifestyle and wellness. We dive into funny cannabis conversations and stories, creating an entertaining space where nothing is off-limits. Each episode features entertaining discussions on pop culture trends, as we discuss music, culture, and cannabis in a light-hearted and inclusive manner. Tune in for a delightful blend of humor, insight, and relatable stories that celebrate life's quirks and pleasures. Our Closet Disco Queen Pot-Cast deals with legal adult cannabis use and is intended for entertainment purposes only for those 21 and older Visit our Closet Disco Queen Pot-Cast merch store!Find us on Facebook and Green Coast RadioSound from Zapsplat.com, https://quicksounds.com, 101soundboards.com #ToneTransfer
Da den norske etnograf og opdagelsesrejsende Thor Heyerdahl i 1956 besøgte Påskeøen, udgravede han bl.a. nogle kranier og løse knogler, som han tog med tilbage til Norge. Da Heyerdahl tog tingene med fra Påskeøen aftalte han med folket, at han ville aflevere dem tilbage. Efter næsten 70 år sker det, og én af dem, der har været ansvarlige for tilbageleveringen, er danske Mads Ravn, som er arkæolog og projektleder på repatrieringsprojektet. Han forklarer hvad det helt præcist er, der bliver leveret tilbage og sætter os ind i, hvilket folk det egentlig var, Heyerdahl mødte i 1956. DRTV og TV 2 Play satser på reality og prioriterer ikke altid nyhedsstof. Det konkluderer medieforsker Mads Møller Tommerup Andersen fra Københavns Universitet i to nye forskningsartikler. Tommerup Andersen har forsket i både danske og udenlandske streamingplatforme gennem flere år, og han mener, at politikerne overser, hvilket indhold de to streamingplatforme prioriterer. Mads Tommerup Andersen uddyber sin forskning, og vi får svar fra DR og TV 2 på, hvorfor de prioriterer reality højt på DRTV og TV 2 Play. Værter: Karen Secher og Morten Runge.
Påskeøerne har altid været omgærdet af mystik - hvordan blev de beboet, hvordan fik de rejst de mange store stenhoveder - og hvorfor uddøde folk på Påskeøerne. Ny forskning viser, at i hvert fald en del af beboerne rent faktisk kom fra Sydamerika. Det var den tese, nordmanden Thor Heyerdahl efterprøvede, da han sejlede tømmerflåden Kon-Tiki fra Peru til Påskeøerne for at vise, at man kunne. Og nu viser forskningen, at der er sydamerikansk blod i de afdøde påskeø-boeres årer. Vi ser på Påskeøerne gennem de nye briller (og med Heyerdahls blik) i dag. Værter: Chris Pedersen og Tony Scott
Az előfizetők (de csak a Belső kör és Közösség csomagok tulajdonosai!) már szombat hajnalban hozzájutnak legfrissebb epizódunk teljes verziójához. A kedden publikált, ingyen meghallgatható verzió tíz perccel rövidebb. 00:46 Legkedvesebb horvátországi nyári élményem: jobb a Balaton. Mit bazmegolsz a mángoldon? A grillezés genetikája. A magyar piláfgenetika. 05:16 A monoton zadari gasztronómia. A lányom jobbat főz! A kelet európai nem top értelmiség nyaralási szokásai. 09:34 Elképzelhető, hogy vannak jó helyek is Horvátországban: A horvát Siófok és a Balaton jó fele. A plitvicei helyzet. 11:18 Genetika és Húsvét-sziget. Thor Heyerdahl, a Kon-Tiki és a Ra. 15:18 Curanto, a chilei földbeásós sütés. A legújabb Húsvét-sziget-eredmények. Jared Diamond tévesnek bizonyult elmélete. 20:36 Kis kultúra is tud nagy szobrokat. A húsvét-szigeti írás, a rongorongo. De jó, hogy nem igaz az összeomlás! Kellemes élmény körbepillantani a Húsvét-sziget tetejéről. 26:07 Trump és a macskák. Nagy művek technológiai fejlődés nélkül. Hogy találják meg a poloskák Winkler Róbert csilijét? Milyen érzés piramist építeni? Hé haver, muszáj ennyi füvet szívni podcastolás előtt? Minden hülye tud Nazca-vonalat húzni. Erich von Daniken és a viking táborok. 32:06 Helyreigazítás: MOL. Részvényeseik tényleg vannak! Bankrendszer a NER-ben. 36:07 Orbán Viktor edzésterve és diétája. A Bese-diéta. Hogy élhettek ilyen csúnyán vissza egy pap naivitásával? Why do all these homosexuals keep sucking my cock? Utána minden állat szomorú. 39:10 Miért tüntetik ki mindig a gyerekbántalmazókat? Minden, a hatalomhoz dörgölőző pedofil ki van már tüntetve? Van katolikus pap Magyarországon, akit az utóbbi 14 évben nem tüntettek ki? 42:27 Ismét itt a konszolidáció! Orbán Viktor tud úszni? 43:14 Heti nyomtató. Jog a javításhoz. A fogyasztók megijesztése, mint üzleti modell. 48:48 Psota Irén tragédiája: Makk Károly, nyolc abortusz és Krencsey Marianne. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Asta's film credits include: 101 Reykjavik, The Good Heart, The Wave, Undercurrent, Summerland, Kon-Tiki, The Ash Lad: In Search of the Golden Castle, The 12th Man, The Quake, Everybody Hates Johan, Touch, and the upcoming, King and Conqueror. Asta's television credits include: Lazy Town, Dag, Norsemen (Vikingane), Beforeigners, and Welcome To Utmark.
Hvordan kan teknologi brukes imot oss og hva er deepfakes egentlig?I denne episoden skal vi dypdykke ned i et tema som mange engasjerer seg og kanskje også frykter om dagen, nemlig den teknologiske utviklingen på generativ kunstig intelligens. Du får møte forsker og spesialrådgiver Eskil Grendahl Sivertsen, som tidligere har jobbet med kommunikasjon og psykologisk krigføring, og førsteamanuensis og bransjeleder i visuelle effekter Morten Moen. De deler egne refleksjoner, innsikt og kunnskap rundt hvordan kompetansen fra visuelle effekter har blitt kombinert med AI-verden, men også hvordan utviklingen på kommunikasjon blandet med manipulasjon har gjort sitt inntog i sosiale medier. Hvordan påvirker dette måten vi føler oss på når to så sterke felt slår seg sammen med kunstig intelligens?Sammen med Jimmy deler de både litt fra egen reise, men også sine refleksjoner rundt de forskjellige teknologiene som ligger bak. De runder av med sine tanker om hvordan vi som enkeltpersoner kan møte teknologien på måter som er bedre for psyken vår.Eskil Grendahl Sivertsen er spesialrådgiver på C-SPI-prosjektet (Cyber-Social Propaganda & Influence), som han var med på å etablere i 2019. Her har han spesialisert seg på kognitiv krigføring og påvirkningsoperasjoner som en del av sammensatte trusler, inkludert aktører, metoder, risikoer og motstandsdyktighet. Eskil har en bachelorgrad i Corporate Communications fra Edinburgh og en mastergrad i Strategic Communications fra USA. Han startet sin karriere i Forsvarets befalsskole og forsvaret i felt. Han har engasjert seg rundt strategisk kommunikasjon siden 2004 både sivilt og militært, blant annet i teknologi- og kommunikasjonsbransjen, som presse- og informasjonsoffiser og som kommunikasjonsrådgiver for seks forsvars- og utenriksministre.Morten Moen er førsteamanuensis i Visuelle Effekter ved Høyskolen Kristiania og er studieprogramleder for BA i Visuelle Effekter. Han har en master i Informatikk fra Oslo og har siden 2001 jobbet med visuelle effekter i filmbransjen i Norge. Han har jobbet på over 60 spillefilmer, kortfilmer og TV-serier for Storm Studios, som er et av Norges største VFX-studioer. Blant disse finner vi Max Manus, Halvbroren, Kon Tiki, Trolljegeren og Den 12. Mann, men karrieren startet med den banebrytende filmen “Slipp Jimmy Fri”. Han har engasjert seg siden han var tenåring da han fikk sitt første videokamera og bidratt på hundrevis av reklamefilmer. I 2015 mottok han Amanda for beste visuelle effekter for hans arbeid på Kaptein Sabeltann og Skatten i Lama Rama.God lytting!Vi trenger din hjelp for å fortsette å lage Hverdagspsyken!
Altre pillole dal 45 a oggi : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gNGzCF04vi4&list=PLpMrMjMIcOkkDwQQVtLtYa1BczFWc-R5f&index=1&ab_channel=LaBibliotecadiAlessandria
The crew all survived, and their expedition provided evidence supporting Heyerdahl's hypothesis that it was possible for ancient South Americans to have travelled across the Pacific Ocean to ...
Este agosto, invitamos a darnos a la lectura de viajes, para trasladarnos a paisajes lejanos y sumergirnos en ellos. Un viaje literario que comienza con un libro titulado "La expedición de la Kon Tiki". Es la historia de una travesía extraordinaria atravesando el Pacífico a bordo de una diminuta balsa. Un relato basado en hechos reales acaecidos hace 77 años.
En este fascinante video de criptozoología, exploramos un mundo lleno de criaturas ilógicas e inquietantes que han sido avistadas por personas comunes. Desde los horrores del océano que provocan talasofobia, como el OctoSquatch y la carcasa del Zuiyo-Maru, hasta los enigmáticos Hombres Rana de Loveland y los necrófagos de ojos verdes. También nos adentramos en el cielo con las medusas atmosféricas y las serpientes voladoras, y en las profundidades marinas con la mantarraya voladora. Nos encontramos con la aterradora Cosa Sin Nombre de Berkeley Square, el indescriptible Cameron Village Sewer Blob y el enigmático Lobo Marino de la Isla Sajalín. No faltan las criaturas más exóticas como el Kabagon y el Cordero Vegetal de Tartaria, además del misterioso Moss Man y el Árbol Oracular. Desde Virginia, el Hombre Vegetal nos acecha, al igual que el Árbol Carnívoro, también conocido como Pili Mara. Exploramos los pantanos con el Honey Island Swamp Monster y las aguas del Lago Erie con el temible Lake Erie Chomper. Desde África, el Mamlambo nos sorprende, y las Criaturas del Kon Tiki nos llevan a la Polinesia. En los océanos profundos, encontramos el Cuero Vivo y el Pez Dragón Gigante Bathysphaera Intacta, así como el intrigante Pez del Deepstar 4000. No pueden faltar en este recorrido las leyendas más terroríficas como el Wendigo, el Snallygaster, el Sheepsquatch y el Monstruo de Grafton. El misterioso Hombre Polilla, o Mothman, nos observa desde las sombras, al igual que el Ogua y el enigmático Indrid Cold, conocido como el Hombre Sonriente. Finalizamos con el escalofriante Demonio Azul y el legendario Monstruo de Flatwoods. Sumérgete en el misterio y la intriga mientras desentrañamos estos enigmas de la criptozoología. ¡No te lo pierdas! Distribuido por Genuina Media
On this episode of The Movie Podcast, Daniel and Shahbaz are joined by Director Joachim Rønning and legendary Producer Jerry Bruckheimer to discuss Disney's YOUNG WOMAN AND THE SEA. Joachim Rønning was nominated for an Academy Award in 2012 for his film Kon-Tiki and has also directed Maleficent: Mistress of Evil, Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales, and the upcoming Tron: Ares. Jerry Bruckheimer is a film and television producer known for the films The Rock, Crimson Tide, Con Air, Armageddon, Enemy of the State, Pearl Harbor, and Black Hawk Down, television series CSI: Crime Scene Investigation and The Amazing Race, as well as the Beverly Hills Cop, Top Gun, Bad Boys, Pirates of the Caribbean, and National Treasure franchises. Young Woman and the Sea is the extraordinary true story of Trudy Ederle (played by Daisy Ridley), the first woman to successfully swim the English Channel – a 21-mile trek from France to England. The film will be available on Disney+ July 19, 2024. Watch and listen to The Movie Podcast now on all podcast platforms, YouTube, and TheMoviePodcast.ca SUPPORT THE MOVIE PODCAST ON PATREON! Contact: hello@themoviepodcast.ca FOLLOW US Daniel on X, Instagram, Letterboxd Shahbaz on X, Instagram, and Letterboxd Anthony on X, Instagram, and Letterboxd The Movie Podcast on X, Instagram, TikTok, Discord, and Rotten Tomatoes Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Det er endelig sommer og Nova Noir seiler fra Oslofjorden til Ringshaug! På reisen snakker vi om filmer med båt, skip, skuter, masse pirater, haier og tyske jagefly!Vi snakker om Kon Tiki! Pirates of the Caribbean!! Håkon Håkonsen!!! Svampebob??? Titanic!!! Konvoi!!! Sjørøverplaneten !!!!!!!!!!! og JAWS!!!! RAAAAWWWRRRRRRRR NOMNOMNOM!!!!!!!!!!!God sommer
8. Mai 1995: Drei Geschichten sind heute zu erzählen… Ben und Jake Sisko stellen per antikem Solarsegelschiff eine Forschungsreise nach, die Thor Heyerdahl von der Kon-Tiki stolz gemacht hätte – doch eigentlich geht es um die Sorgen, die sich ein heranwachsender Sohn um seinen Vater macht. Julian und der Milester gehen tüchtig einen heben. Außerdem erreichen Simon und Sebastian einen besonderen, magischen Ort. In Deutschland: Die Erforscher, ausgestrahlt am 11. März 1996.
"All the facts of science aren't enough to understand the world's meaning. For this, you must step outside the world." Welcome back to another episode of Made You Think! In this episode, we're adventuring into the world of Logicomix, a graphic novel that takes us on a journey through the intricate life of mathematician Bertrand Russell. From the quest for precision that borders on madness to the historical events Russell was embroiled in, we'll explore the complexities of logic, philosophy, and mathematics. We cover a wide range of topics including: Why seeking precision in understanding the world can drive one mad Bertrand Russell's historical involvements and achievements The rapid progress of aviation and technology How mathematics, logic, and philosophy remain connected Discovering the lives and contributions of various mathematicians And much more. Please enjoy, and make sure to follow Nat, Neil, and Adil on Twitter and share your thoughts on the episode. Links from the Episode: Mentioned in the Show: Prolific (1:06) Agrippan Trilemma (12:33) Münchhausen Trilemma (13:04) Kate Middleton photo (30:48) House of Lords (32:06) The Flaw in Gödel's proof (57:59) Arnold (1:03:50) Political ETFs (1:13:49) Books Mentioned: Logicomix East of Eden (0:03) (Nat's Book Notes) Of Mice and Men (0:21) The Grapes of Wrath (0:22) Watchmen (6:10) V for Vendetta (6:11) In Praise of Idleness (7:12) (Book Episode) (Nat's Book Notes) Gödel, Escher, Bach (12:01) (Book Episode) (Nat's Book Notes) The First World War (36:16) The Second World War (36:16) Banana King (1:00:45) Chip War (1:01:01) The Prize (1:01:23) Bad Therapy (1:02:46) Kon-Tiki (1:08:17) Endurance (1:09:40) People Mentioned: Apostolos Doxiadis Christos Papadimitriou John Steinbeck (0:01) Bertrand Russell (6:51) Kurt Gödel (14:46) Ludwig Wittgenstein (20:49) Jordan Peterson (53:03) Show Topics: (0:00) We kick off the episode by sharing John Steinbeck's journal writing process for East of Eden, his collaborative relationship with his publisher, and how he landed on the title. (5:25) Though we are not talking about East of Eden today (but...stay tuned for that episode up next!), we're covering Logicomix, a graphic novel by Apostolos Doxiadis and Christos Papadimitriou. (8:16) We give an overview of the book and how it shares different intricacies and stories from Bertrand Russell's life. From his parents being in a throuple to schizophrenia running in his family, we try to decipher which parts were real vs. fabricated. (10:36) Why you shouldn't necessarily look for precision and formal rules about how the world works. We tie this idea into Taoism which we've seen commonly in a few of our other recent reads. In short, no system can fully explain itself. You need to step outside of it. (13:42) Is it possible to build a perfect map of everything that mathematics entails? We talk about the connection between logic, philosophy, and mathematics. (20:25) There were several mathematicians in the book. How many of them are you familiar with? (23:36) Russell's involvement in a variety of historical events from the Cuban Missile Crisis to JFK's assassination, as he was not convinced that Oswald was guilty of the crime. (28:34) If you've been up-to-date with the news lately, you may be just as interested in the Kate Middleton conspiracies as we are. Tangent time! (31:38) Russell was sat in the House of Lords, a chamber of UK Parliament which is generally not up for election. Plus, we brainstorm some ideas of who would be considered Bertrand Russell's equivalent in the US. (36:48) We dive in to some different historical events and wars. The Ottoman Empire, World War 1 and 2, the Persian Gulf War, and how warfare and aircraft carriers changed during these ages. (41:26) Aviation and its rapid improvements in technology in such a short span of time. (45:07) "Shouldn't we get back to the book?" Nat, Neil, and Adil discuss some of the main concepts from the book, including the pursuit of truth in the world of mathematics. You're never going to fully understand reality, but for some, that's a hard truth that they don't want to accept. (49:44) What does it mean to know, and how can you be justified in knowing something? Remember, a belief can be true while at the same time not satisfying the conditions of logic. (56:05) Unlike the other mathematicians discussed in the book, Gödel constructed a proof to his theorem that hasn't yet been disproven. Regardless of whether their desires for absolute truth was achieved or not, a lot of the findings are fundamentally useful in many other ways. (1:00:34) We talk about some of the books that we have coming up on the podcast, and throw around some ideas. Which book would you like to see us do an episode on? Let us know here! (1:05:04) Is it true that the more you think about how you're feeling, the worse you feel? (1:10:07) Nat, Neil, and Adil share some more of their upcoming reads they're excited about, and different war books, including Martin Gilbert's books on WW1 and WW2. (1:13:24) Political ETFs that you can buy into. $NANC and $KRUZ, anyone? (1:17:22) That concludes this episode! Next up on Made You Think, we have the long awaited episode covering East of Eden by John Steinbeck. Make sure to grab a copy of the book and read along with us before the next episode. Check out our new website to stay updated on what's to come. If you enjoyed this episode, let us know by leaving a review on iTunes and tell a friend. As always, let us know if you have any book recommendations! You can say hi to us on Twitter @TheRealNeilS, @adilmajid, @nateliason and share your thoughts on this episode. You can now support Made You Think using the Value-for-Value feature of Podcasting 2.0. This means you can directly tip the co-hosts in BTC with minimal transaction fees. To get started, simply download a podcast app (like Fountain or Breez) that supports Value-for-Value and send some BTC to your in-app wallet. You can then use that to support shows who have opted-in, including Made You Think! We'll be going with this direct support model moving forward, rather than ads. Thanks for listening. See you next time!
¿Es posible atravesar el Pacífico en una balsa de troncos? ¿Pudieron poblar los antiguos incas la Polinesia de este modo? En 1947, un noruego intentó demostrar que sí en la Kon Tiki y Eloy Morera nos lo cuenta.
Cet épisode vous a plu ? Découvez mon podcast La folle épopée !Apple Podcasts:https://podcasts.apple.com/fr/podcast/la-folle-%C3%A9pop%C3%A9e/id1727649957Spotify:https://open.spotify.com/show/74el11FIusukqlTkEMPstjDeezer:https://deezer.com/show/1000659242-------------------------------------------Thor Heyerdahl est un anthropologue et zoologue norvégien. Au cours d'un voyage en Polynésie, dans les années 1930, il rencontre un vieux Polynésien qui lui raconte de bien curieuses histoires. Il lui parle en effet d'un certain Tiki, un dieu venu de l'est, par la mer, avec toute sa tribu. Intrigué par ce récit, Heyerdahl se rend en Amérique latine, où il fait des recherches. Il retrouve alors la trace de Kon-Tiki, un chef de tribu péruvien qui aurait pris la mer avec son peuple. Il aurait traversé l'océan Pacifique et, après un long périple, aurait atteint la Polynésie. Et si ces deux figures légendaires ne faisaient qu'une ? Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
Cet épisode vous a plu ? Découvez mon podcast La folle épopée ! Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/fr/podcast/la-folle-%C3%A9pop%C3%A9e/id1727649957 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/74el11FIusukqlTkEMPstj Deezer: https://deezer.com/show/1000659242 ------------------------------------------- Thor Heyerdahl est un anthropologue et zoologue norvégien. Au cours d'un voyage en Polynésie, dans les années 1930, il rencontre un vieux Polynésien qui lui raconte de bien curieuses histoires. Il lui parle en effet d'un certain Tiki, un dieu venu de l'est, par la mer, avec toute sa tribu. Intrigué par ce récit, Heyerdahl se rend en Amérique latine, où il fait des recherches. Il retrouve alors la trace de Kon-Tiki, un chef de tribu péruvien qui aurait pris la mer avec son peuple. Il aurait traversé l'océan Pacifique et, après un long périple, aurait atteint la Polynésie. Et si ces deux figures légendaires ne faisaient qu'une ? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to this episode with guest George S. Stuart. This 95-year-old marvel has created more than 400 meticulously detailed figures at 1/4 scale of many of history's most important figures - including Louis XIV, Catherine the Great, Abraham Lincoln and many more. Around 200 of these historical figures are exhibited in a special gallery at the Ventura County Museum. It is widely regarded as the most historically accurate of its kind, with figures exhibited in the Clinton Presidential Library and Smithsonian. Through his miniature masterpieces, Stuart not only captured the physical details but also the essence of each historical figure, offering a unique perspective on the past. Stuart talks about his challenging upbringing in Altadena, battling with a then-undiagnosed dyslexia, his years in Washington D.C. preparing to be a foreign service officer, his extensive travels, his career at the Smithsonian Institution, where he sculpted models of inventors to accompany their patent applications, and mastered the craft of creating figures. He spent years as a public speaker, lecturing and giving talks about his creations, weaving narratives that brought history to life. His commitment to educating and entertaining through art is a testament to his love for the stories embedded in our collective past. Join us as we uncover the fascinating journey of George S. Stuart, following his relocation to Ojai in 1959, where he established the renowned Gallery of Historical Figures. Learn about the impact of this artistic haven on the community and how Stuart's legacy continues to resonate, reminding us of the power of art to bridge the gap between the present and the rich tapestry of our shared history. We did not talk about tenkara fly fishing, Ojai's earthquake fault lines or the voyages of the Kon-Tiki. For more on Stuart's incredible legacy, visit the Ventura Museum at venturamuseum.org.
durée : 00:54:52 - Affaires sensibles - par : Fabrice Drouelle, Franck COGNARD - Aujourd'hui, dans Affaires Sensibles, voyage sur le plus grand océan du monde ! Nous naviguons sur un radeau fait de bois et de cordages qui a traversé le Pacifique sur 8000 km, poussé seulement par les courants et par les alizés. - réalisé par : David Leprince
When I was a kid, I loved the story of Thor Heyerdahl and the Kon-Tiki. I was enraptured in wonder as I read about the exciting and dangerous expedition across the Pacific in an “ancient craft.” As per usual, it's time for me to destroy my childhood dreams. Join me as we skewer my inner child and put the Kon-Tiki to the test!TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/pseudo/131Links Wikipedia Kon-Tiki: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kon-Tiki_expeditionContact Kinkella Teaches Archaeology (Youtube) Blog: Kinkella Teaches ArchaeologyArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates Motion: https://www.archpodnet.com/motion Motley FoolSave $110 off the full list price of Stock Advisor for your first year, go to https://zen.ai/pseudofool and start your investing journey today!*$110 discount off of $199 per year list price. Membership will renew annually at the then current list price. Liquid I.V.Ready to shop better hydration, use my special link https://zen.ai/pseudoarchaeology to save 20% off anything you order.
When I was a kid, I loved the story of Thor Heyerdahl and the Kon-Tiki. I was enraptured in wonder as I read about the exciting and dangerous expedition across the Pacific in an “ancient craft.” As per usual, it's time for me to destroy my childhood dreams. Join me as we skewer my inner child and put the Kon-Tiki to the test!TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/pseudo/131Links Wikipedia Kon-Tiki: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kon-Tiki_expeditionContact Kinkella Teaches Archaeology (Youtube) Blog: Kinkella Teaches ArchaeologyArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates Motion: https://www.archpodnet.com/motion Motley FoolSave $110 off the full list price of Stock Advisor for your first year, go to https://zen.ai/apnfool and start your investing journey today!*$110 discount off of $199 per year list price. Membership will renew annually at the then current list price. Liquid I.V.Ready to shop better hydration, use my special link https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed to save 20% off anything you order.
The Kon-Tiki expedition, led by Norwegian explorer and ethnologist Thor Heyerdahl, reached Raroia in the Tuamotu Archipelag near Tahiti, on 7th August, 1947. The 45-foot-long balsa wood raft, with a five-man crew, had completed a 4,300-mile, 101-day journey from Peru. Heyerdahl wanted to prove his (now discredited) theory that prehistoric South Americans could have colonized the Polynesian islands by drifting on ocean currents. The Kon-Tiki was made of indigenous materials and designed to resemble rafts of early South American Indians, although the expedition carried some modern equipment, such as a radio, watches, charts, sextant, and metal knives. While crossing the Pacific, the sailors encountered storms, sharks and whales. In this episode, Arion, Rebecca and Olly explain why Heyerdahl's hypothesis of a South American origin of the Polynesian peoples is rejected today; marvel at his bold use of eye-catching graphic design; and expose how the crew's food rations weren't all that they seemed… Further Reading: • ‘New proof for Kon-Tiki theory' (The Guardian, 1953): https://www.theguardian.com/travel/2018/may/18/new-kon-tiki-proof-expedition-archive-1953 • ‘How the Voyage of the Kon-Tiki Misled the World About Navigating the Pacific' (Smithsonian Magazine, 2014): https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smithsonian-institution/how-voyage-kon-tiki-misled-world-about-navigating-pacific-180952478/ • ‘KonTiki (short)' (The Kon-Tiki Museum, 1951): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BFcW-dCvO2A #40s #Strange #Explorer #Norway #Peru #Racism Love the show? Join
SeaTwirl has a contract to develop a new VAWT based on their earlier designs - Rosemary provides insights. Wind and solar jobs are abundant in the U.S. with a significant portion in construction with Texas and California leading the nation. Rosemary, Joel and Allen then look into a Siemens Gamesa 5X blade failure at a new wind farm in Brazil. What can done to repair the 5X blades and where there issues during the blade certification? Visit Pardalote Consulting at https://www.pardaloteconsulting.comWind Power LAB - https://windpowerlab.comWeather Guard Lightning Tech - www.weatherguardwind.comIntelstor - https://www.intelstor.com Sign up now for Uptime Tech News, our weekly email update on all things wind technology. This episode is sponsored by Weather Guard Lightning Tech. Learn more about Weather Guard's StrikeTape Wind Turbine LPS retrofit. Follow the show on Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, Linkedin and visit Weather Guard on the web. And subscribe to Rosemary Barnes' YouTube channel here. Have a question we can answer on the show? Email us! Uptime 174 Allen Hall: We kind of got sidetracked a little bit because of the Siemens Gamesa 5X blade breaking down in Brazil. Rosemary Barnes: Yeah, but that's interesting. Everyone wants to hear about that. Allen Hall: I do because I have a, a real bone to pick about the way that that blade was tested. And, and I I just need to understand from Rosemary in this episode, you, you hear me question her like, what is going on? Why didn't I catch it in testing? And Joel's being very sly cause I feel like he knows more than he's telling us, but. Between Rosemary and I, we actually have a bet and I'm gonna end up sending her $20. I know that I am. To Australia, but I think it's a good bet. I think we need to hash out what's happening. Right. Rosemary? I think we need to figure out what's happening with Sema Ga Meza. Rosemary Barnes: Yeah. Yeah. So we, we speculate a lot about what's going on. We're kind of piecing it together. Nancy Drew's story Nancy Drew's style from the little reports that we're, we're hearing, and I, I think, you know, we got a lot more information in the, the latest one that we talk about in today's episode. Allen Hall: Yeah. And we also talk about renewable technicians being in huge demand in the United States, particularly in construction. And then, The SeaTwirl vertical axis wind turbine that looks like they have another project up in Europe. So it's pretty exciting. I'm Allen Hall, president of Weather Guard Lightning Tech, and I'm here with the Vice President of North America and Sales for Wind Power LAB. Joel Saxum, an international renewables expert, Rosemary Barnes on this is the Uptime Wind Energy Podcast. Sea Twirl and Kontiki winds have signed an MOU to explore opportunities for electrifying offshore assets using sea twirls floating wind turbines. So this sounds interesting because we haven't heard a lot outta SeaTwirl lately. So SeaTwirl makes these vertical axis wind turbines. But SeaTwirl has received a purchase order, which is the first step to making money, and that's where they need to get right to develop. They're gonna develop a smaller wind turbine they call an S 1.5 to, to, to withstand all of the torture of the North Sea. It's SeaTwirls first commercial revenues, and it's a milestone for the company. So that's fantastic. Now Rosemary, this is a little bit different. So what's happening here is they're going to, the contiki wind is gonna combine SeaTwirls vertical axis floating wind platform with an existing farm. So it's basically gonna plug in a turbine into an existing farm not create a farm for these SeaTwirls. So it sounds like it's sort of a one-off, but it's on a trial basis, but they're getting paid to go make this turbine. That's a really good first step, right? To actually get a part in service. Rosemary Barnes: Yeah, I think it is a logical next step.
Data and Fletcher review Star Trek Deep Space Nine Season 3 Episode 22 "Explorers." You heard right. Sailing... in SPACE! Stuff you may be interested in: KonTiki: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BFcW-dCvO2A The Sanderlanche, Data's podcast where he and other people talk about Brandon Sanderson books: https://www.thesanderlanche.com/ Music: "Voxel Revolution" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Jeopardy! recaps from the week of June 26th, 2023. We make some justified assumptions about cheesemongers, rationalize our lack of tattoos, discuss the creepy multi-eyed monsters of Dungeons and Dragons and Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, and learn all about BALSA WOOD! Just kidding, Kyle tells us about the Kon-Tiki expedition. Find us on Facebook (Potent Podables) and Twitter (@potentpodables1). Check out our Patreon (patreon.com/potentpodables). Email us at potentpodablescast@gmail.com. Continue to support social justice movements in your community and our country. www.communityjusticeexchange.org https://www.gofundme.com/c/act/stop-aapi-hate www.rescue.org www.therebelsproject.org www.abortionfunds.org
durée : 00:54:52 - Affaires sensibles - par : Fabrice Drouelle - Aujourd'hui, dans Affaires Sensibles, voyage sur le plus grand océan du monde ! Nous naviguons sur un radeau fait de bois et de cordages qui a traversé le Pacifique sur 8000 km, poussé seulement par les courants et par les alizés.
Hello and welcome to a special How Did I Get Here? and Magnet Classics Podcast collaboration episode where we talk all things Kontiki with Cotton Mather frontman, Robert Harrison! Over SXSW, Magnet Classics Podcast host, Hobart Rowland and I sat down with Cotton Mather's Robert Harrison to talk about their 25 year old classic album, Kontiki, from where the band was when he started writing, to recording it to touring with Oasis in the U.K. in support of it. Listen to Kontiki HERE. Check out Magnet Classics Podcast HERE or wherever you pod. Thanks to Hobart and Robert for this enjoyable chat and Magnet for the collaboration. I hope you enjoy it. I sure did. Below are Hobart's notes on Kontiki. "Initially released with a whisper 26 years ago on a tiny Houston-based label, Kontiki is one of the great lost albums of the '90s. Working out of his house and a friend's place in the Texas Hill Country, Cotton Mather's Robert Harrison recorded then deconstructed songs he'd once assumed would get a more conventional rock-band treatment. Tools included an ADAT, a four-track cassette recorder and a two-track DAT machine. The result is one of the catchiest “experimental” albums you'll ever hear. Tracks with odd titles like “Camp Hill Radio Operator,” “Homefront Cameo,” “Aurora Bori Alice” and “Vegetable Row” offer equally strange and cryptic lyrics set to overtly hummable melodies. Conceived in a virtual creative vacuum, Kontiki ranks among the best power-pop albums of all time. A quarter-century later, it still sounds utterly timeless—yet weirdly current." - Hobart Rowland Get the best, full-spectrum CBD products from True Hemp Science and enter code HDIGH for a special offer from How Did I Get Here? If you feel so inclined. Venmo: www.venmo.com/John-Goudie-1 Paypal: paypal.me/johnnygoudie
In 1947, a Norwegian adventurer named Thor Heyerdahl set out to prove a theory of his that the people of Polynesia came there from South America. To prove his theory, he built a raft out of local materials in Peru and set sail across the Pacific. His voyage was successful, but the same couldn't be said for his theories. Learn more about Thor Heyerdahl and the Kon-Tiki Expedition on this episode of Everything Everywhere Daily. Sponsor If you're looking for a simpler and cost-effective supplement routine, Athletic Greens is giving you a FREE 1-year supply of Vitamin D AND 5 free travel packs with your first purchase. Go to athleticgreens.com/EVERYWHERE. Subscribe to the podcast! https://link.chtbl.com/EverythingEverywhere?sid=ShowNotes -------------------------------- Executive Producer: Charles Daniel Associate Producers: Peter Bennett & Thor Thomsen Become a supporter on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/everythingeverywhere Update your podcast app at newpodcastapps.com Discord Server: https://discord.gg/UkRUJFh Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/everythingeverywhere/ Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/everythingeverywheredaily Twitter: https://twitter.com/everywheretrip Website: https://everything-everywhere.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Empujado por un irrefrenable afán investigador, el arqueólogo Thor Heyerdahl emprendió una de las travesías más peligrosas y memorables de la historia de la navegación. Al mando de otros cinco escandinavos zarpó del puerto peruano del Callao a bordo de la Kon-Tiki, una balsa de troncos construida al estilo de los pueblos prehispánicos. Quería probar su teoría sobre los habitantes de la Polinesia; a diferencia de la corriente académica mayoritaria, que les atribuye un origen asiático, Heyerdahl sostenía que la especie humana llegó a vela desde el sur de América gracias a los vientos alisios. El 7 de agosto de 1947, 101 días después de su partida, la Kon-Tiki alcanzó la costa oriental de Raroia, uno de los atolones del archipiélago de las Tuamotu. La experiencia quedó plasmada en un clásico de la literatura de viajes y una película documental galardonada con un Óscar. Tres cuartos de siglo después de la gesta, seguimos su estela en compañía del antropólogo David Valcárcel, director científico del Parque Etnográfico Pirámides de Güímar, institución fundada por el propio Thor Heyerdahl en Tenerife, donde pasó sus últimos diez años de vida. Allí sigue residiendo su viuda, Jacqueline Beer, que nos ayuda a recomponer la biografía de este etnógrafo y explorador. Con el historiador y divulgador Germán Loedel recordamos los momentos claves de la expedición antes de retratar el presente de Raroia junto al escritor y viajero Jordi Canal-Soler. Antes de despedirnos de la Polinesia Francesa nos acercamos, de la mano del veterinario Óscar Martín y el instructor de buceo Martín Márquez, a otras islas del grupo de las Tuamotu como Rangiroa, Makatea o Fakarava. Escuchar audio
Hablamos con Jordi Canal sobre esta expedición. Kon-tiki fue el nombre de la balsa utilizada por el explorador noruego Thor Heyerdahl en su expedición por el océano Pacífico desde el Perú hasta la Polinesia. Y conectamos con Antonio de la Rosa tras haber completado la expedición Antártico remando en solitario
You've seen them in movies, tv and more than likely have visited their native land. But how much do you know about the culture? We talk to Chi Chi, who is Polynesian, all about the Polynesian culture. Chi Chi talks to us about the best parts about the culture and goes over some of the biggest misconceptions. Chi Chi also talks about the importance of embracing other cultures. Follow Chi Chi: Instagram/Tik Tok: @chichififita
Bjørn Erik har besøk av forvalter i Skagen Kon-Tiki, Fredrik Bjelland. Tema er om vi vil få et comeback for vekstmarkeder, utviklingen i Kina og hvorfor Latin-Amerika og Tyrkia hadde et godt børsår i fjor.Fredrik jobbet blant annet som forvalter i Oljefondet (NBIM) i Shanghai før han begynte i Skagenfondene i 2017. I dag forvalter han et av Norges største aksjefond, Skagen Kon-Tiki, sammen med to kolleger.Agenda:02:48 - Skagenfondenes nyttårskonferanse11:37 - Status og utsikter for vekstmarkeder55:28 - Latin Amerika og Tyrkia opp i 2022Denne podcasten skal anses som markedsføringsmateriell, og innholdet må ikke oppfattes som en investeringsanbefaling. Podcasten er kun ment til informasjonsformål og generell spareveiledning. Nordnet tar ikke ansvar for eventuelle tap som måtte oppstå ved bruk av informasjonen i denne podcasten. Les mer på Nordnet.no Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
En Tierra de Aventuras nos acompaña la esquiadora Celia Abad, de nuevo en la competición tras su larga convalecencia por lesión y con la vista ya puesta en el ciclo olímpico que desembocará en Milán 2026. Recordamos con Jordi Canal-Soler la expedición Kontiki de la que se cumplieron 75 años en 2022 y finalizamos con las novedades de la Marcha Norte Sur Bikepacking 2023 que ya ha abierto inscripciones.
Vóór Maarten doodgaat, heeft hij nog één wens. Dat heeft alles te maken met de beroemde Kon-Tiki expeditie. Tom vraagt of er nog een sociaal vangnet bestaat in tijden van oorlog. En de here Jezus komt voorbij.
#grobarskahisterija s04 e13 Četiri 'On the Road' razglednice, podcast polukolažnog tipa, van konteksta i redovnog formata. Keln, Krov, Keln. Alba, MZT, Baskonia. Stalne rubrike. Svet Gordana Petrića. Trajanje: 118 minuta Pokrenuli smo PATREON, pa ko želi sada može da časti za neko pivo, dodatne sadržaje i/ili tehničke popravke na podcastu: www.patreon.com/pfchisterical A ima i: paypal.me/partizanhisterical HISTI RADIO MIX br. 73: Pesma za Čuku, Armani... i Studentski centar! https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLwhKCZrlUHqiPHo4zMww-yWeJ4CVUJzPg Twitter: www.twitter.com/pfchisterical Instagram: www.instagram.com/pfchisterical/ Youtube: www.youtube.com/c/PartizanHistericalP... podcast.rs/show/histerical/ podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/part…al/id1494766516 open.spotify.com/show/0HKmzzodsui…013451d2f4814212 NAPRED PARTIZAN! NAPOMENA: Ovo je "uradi sam" podkast u kome navijači Partizana razgovaraju o zbivanjima u svom voljenom klubu. Izneta mišljenja i stavovi su lični, kafanski, i ne predstavljaju stavove bilo koje navijačke grupe, frakcije, dela uprave, radne ili druge organizacije. Nismo insajderi, eksperti, sportski radnici. Apsolutna vernost, ne apsolutna istina. Trudimo se da jezik koji koristimo bude fin književni - možete ga čuti na svakom stadionu i u svakoj sportskoj hali. Cover foto: FK Partizan Majstor zvuka: Crk Realizacija: Slavko Tatić, Rihard MeCrk, Stramer i Histerikal
Dennis Diken of The Smithereens joins us to talk about 1961's The Shadows To The Fore EP and the "A Girl Like You" and "Kon-Tiki" singles.
It's the 95th episode of the Truth About Vintage Amps! Despite some technical / Zoom difficulties, Skip and Jason talk about replacement transformers, smoking Earthsound amps, bias, and more. This week's episode is sponsored by Calton Cases, Jupiter Condenser Co., Amplified Parts and Grez Guitars. You can also use the discount code FRET10 to save 10% off your Izotope purchase. Support us on Patreon.com for added content and the occasional surprise. Some of the topics discussed this week: 1:32 Econoco, the giant tube rebuilding place in Woodland, California (link, h/t www.reelaudio.net) 3:16 Cordless yard tools 4:31 What's on Skip's bench: A Charlie Christian-style amp head for Todd Clinesmith; John Munnerlyn's Magnatone-inspired guitars, the power transformer from a blonde Tremolux head; blue molded caps 9:56 The Truth About Vintage Amps Patreon page (link); congrats to Patreon supporter Josh F. on winning a Body and Soul fuzz pedal (Body and Soul on Instagram) 14:18 Nate the syrup guy's 1965 Vibro Champ, redux; inverse feedback; reversing the primary leads on the power transformer 20:31 Beginner's Corner: Cathode bias vs. fixed bias vs. grid bias 25:07 Find this guy: Ham operator Armond Noble, the Kon-Tiki, World Radio News 27:00 A 1964 Fender Super Reverb with a strange volume taper 30:57 A tuxedo Princeton going to the Los Angeles Guitar Show 31:45 Mid-'60s Ampeg B-18N with a weird noise and a single glowing power tube that fixes itself with the standby switch 37:32 A loose rectifier tube in a 1968 Fender Deluxe Reverb 41:32 Fumes from soldering 43:35 Fixing the polarity at a local dive bar 50:38 The goat murder trial is over 53:25 Sourcing the washer behind the jewel light on a Silverface Champ 58:04 Schematics for a Webster TP12-1 PA, making a Blackstar cleaner by swapping the pre-amp tube 1:03:44 A smoking 1973 Earthsound amp 1:11:20 A Harmony H400 combo up for grabs; the Fender Bantam Bass schematic 1:15:09 Replacement output transformers for Fender Champs, Princetons, and Deluxes; rewinding output transformers 1:26:37 Literary recommendation: 'Guns, Germs, and Steel: The Fates of Human Societies' by Jared Diamond Submit your amp questions, recipes and life hacks to the podcast via podcast@fretboardjournal.com and don't forget to leave us a review on Apple Podcasts.
Greg, Todd and myself get together for another episode of the Five Heart Podcast. The longest podcast episode EVER. This is my fault for bringing up Thor Heyerdahl and Kontiki. In this episode we cover: The latest transfers in football - Stephon Wynn Jr. and Marcus Washington and how they fit into Nebraska's football team. Baseball transfers - five players have already entered the transfer portal. Lat Mayen not returning to Nebraska basketball. Then there's Husker traditions. Greg has a list of Husker traditions; we discuss whether we'd keep them or not and what adjustments we'd make. Did you know that years ago Husker fans threw oranges on the field? No? Well, they did. They threw oranges in the end zones every time we scored to symbolize our desire to get to the Orange Bowl, the most prized season-end destination for years. Then one day that tradition ended. ENDED. The 1982 Nebraska - Oklahoma game was very cold. The oranges people had became frozen. Someone threw a frozen orange that struck an official in the back of the head, permanently disabling him. That tradition ended right there. No one shit themselves about it. Why? Because it was a pretty stupid tradition. The Tunnel Walk tradition began in 1994. It just started. Husker fans accepted it rather quickly and it became a great way to recognize that the team was coming on the field so you'd better get your ass in your seat to see the opening kickoff. No one shit themselves about it. Do you know why? Because nobody can remember what we did before the Tunnel Walk to recognize the team coming onto the field. It was a good idea. Now we have the balloon tradition going away. Many people are shitting themselves. Do you know why? I don't either. Apparently they'd like to keep a tradition where we pump shit tons of litter into the air and don't give a damn about where it ends up. Anyway, give it a listen. IF YOU DARE. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Bent Hamer, Pål Sverre Hagen and Face2Face host David Peck talk about their new film The Middle Man, precise poetic comedy, empathy and philosophy, existential angst, satire and rich literary material, and why humour is a way through which we can begin to understand each other.TrailerSynopsis:The Middle Man is a darkly humorous social satire which takes place in a small town that is experiencing an epidemic of accidents and deaths. The town is run by “The Commission” - the Sheriff, the Doctor and the Pastor - who decide to hire a ‘Middle Man' whose sole responsibility will be to inform the family when an unfortunate incident occurs.Frank Farrelli is a quiet, thoughtful man who proves perfect for the job. He takes his new role on with gusto and quickly becomes the town's beacon of bad news. But the pressures of the job and a budding new romance overwhelm Frank. To ease his burden, he calls in a ‘favour' that ends up in a horrifying yet oddly amusing murder.About Bent & Pål: Bent Hamer is a Norwegian director, writer, producer and owner of the film production company BulBul Film. After studying law at The University of Oslo he worked for some years as sailboat skipper abroad before he completed his education in Film Theory and Literature at the University of Stockholm, and in film making at Stockholms Filmskola. Bent's feature films include the award winning O'Horten Factotum, Kitchen Stories and Eggs which all had their international premiere at Cannes International Film Festival. 1001 Grams, O'Horten, and Kitchen Stories were Norway's entry for The Academy Award. In 2013 Bent was awarded the Norwegian Amanda Honorary Award for his complete work. After graduating from the National Academy of the Arts in Oslo in 2003 Pål Sverre Hagen has played major roles in both Scandinavian and International films, for which he has received several awards and accolades. He is perhaps best known for his roles in Troubled Water, Kon-Tiki, In Order of Disappearance, Amundsen and the TV series Exit. He is also an award-winning stage actor. Amongst his 2020 releases are drama comedy Diana's Wedding, Halo of Stars alongside Lily Collins, Holliday Grainger and Lukas Haas. Hagen achieved world-wide recognition for portraying Thor Heyerdahl in the epic historical feature Kon-Tiki directed by Espen Sandberg and Joachim Rønning, about the 1947 Kon-Tiki expedition. He received an Amanda Award for his role and the film was nominated for an Academy Award and a Golden Globe Award. In 2013 he starred in fantasy adventure Ragnarok. The year after, he starred in the role of the eccentric villain and crime lord “the Count” in the comedy action feature In Order of Disappearance alongside Stellan Skarsgård and Bruno Ganz for which he was awarded Best Actor, at Austin Fantastic Fest.Image Copyright and Credit: Bent Hamer, BulBul Film, The Film Farm & Pandora Films.F2F Music and Image Copyright: David Peck and Face2Face. Used with permission.For more information about David Peck's podcasting, writing and public speaking please visit his site here.With thanks to Josh Snethlage and Mixed Media Sound. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
================================================== ==SUSCRIBETEhttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNpffyr-7_zP1x1lS89ByaQ?sub_confirmation=1================================================== == DEVOCIÓN MATUTINA PARA ADOLESCENTES 2022“UN SALTO EN EL TIEMPO”Narrado por: DORIANY SÁNCHEZDesde: PERÚUna cortesía de DR'Ministries y Canaan Seventh-Day Adventist Church 17 DE MAYOII AR«¡Mirad a mí y sed salvos, todos los términos de la tierra, porque yo soy Dios, y no hay otro!» (Isaías 45:22, R195).¿Te has preguntado alguna vez cómo se cruzaron los océanos en la antigüedad? ¿Cómo llegaron a Hawái sus primeros habitantes? ¿Cómo llegaron a Australia sus habitantes originales? ¿Cómo se transportaron los pueblos antiguos desde África hasta el Nuevo Mundo? ¿Navegaron en barcos largos y elegantes como los fenicios, o en barcos con largas filas de remos como los romanos, o en barcos largos, anchos e inclinados con cabezas de monstruos en la proa como los vikingos?En la década de 1930, el mundialmente conocido explorador y arqueólogo Thor Heyerdahl probablemente responda estas preguntas. Observó claras similitudes entre los pueblos mediterráneos y las civilizaciones de América Central y del Sur, como la afición a construir pirámides, e hizo audaces afirmaciones sobre cómo los antiguos emigraron a nuevas tierras a través de vastas extensiones de océano.En 1947, Heyerdahl puso a prueba su impopular teoría de que los primeros seres humanos que llegaron a la Polinesia habían navegado por el Océano Pacífico desde Perú en balsas prehistóricas hechas de madera de balsa. Con la esperanza de demostrar que los escépticos estaban equivocados, construyó una balsa de este tipo, la llamó Kon-Tiki, y completó el viaje de 7000 kilómetros (14.300 millas) en solo 101 días. Pero ¿cómo llegaron los antiguos humanos al hemisferio occidental por primera vez?El 17 de mayo de 1970, Thor y una tripulación formada por seis noruegos y un sueco zarparon para demostrar su teoría de que los antiguos viajeros cruzaron el vasto Océano Atlántico, no en embarcaciones comunes, sino en botes de caña hechos de papel, como los que habían flotado en el Nilo durante siglos. Los científicos contemporáneos se burlaron de esta teoría, argumentando que los juncos se anegarían tras menos de dos semanas en el mar, pero con la ayuda de aymaras constructores de barcos, él construyó una réplica de 12 metros (39 pies) de una antigua embarcación egipcia de papiro, la llamó Ra II, y llegó con éxito al hemisferio occidental cruzando la parte más ancha del océano Atlántico en 57 días.Desde el principio de los tiempos, el pueblo de Dios ha ido a lugares lejanos para llevar a cabo el evangelio al mundo. Algunos iban a pie y otros probablemente en camellos o caballos. Sin duda, muchos tomaron barcos como los que construyeron Thor Heyerdahl. Algún día, en el cielo, cuando alguien pregunte cómo llegó el evangelio desde tu pueblo hasta los confines de la tierra, ¿no te gustaría tener tu propia historia de viaje para contar?
Aujourd'hui, j'ai le plaisir d'accueillir à mon micro Raphaël Domjan qui est d'origine neufchâteloise et qui est explorateur et conférencier.Il a initié le premier tour du monde à l'énergie solaire entre septembre 2010 et mai 2012 à bord du catamaran "Planet Solar". Raphaël est donc un explorateur, quelqu'un qui a une mission de vie : essayer de faire comprendre au monde, l'importance, l'urgence de la transition écologique vers des énergies renouvelables. Il nous parle d'ailleurs dans cet épisode de comment il a eu cette prise de conscience, comment il a monté ce fameux projet de Planet Solar et aussi de ses nombreux projets à venir notamment Solar Stratos, le premier avion solaire stratosphérique. Dans cet épisode, il nous confie tout son cheminement et ses pensées. N'hésitez pas si l'épisode vous a plu à le dire à Raphäel : vous pouvez le suivre sur ses divers réseaux sociaux mais aussi sur le site de Raphaël Domjan :)Notes et références de l'épisode : - Pour retrouver Raphaël Domjan :- Sur LinkedIn- Sur son site Internet Livre cité dans l'épisode : - L'expédition du Kon-Tiki de Thor HeyerdahlCitation : Albert Einstein : "Le monde ne sera pas détruit par ceux qui font le mal mais par ceux qui le regardent sans rien faire" 1. Faites vous coacher par moi !DEMIAN, un concentré de 10 ans d'expérience d'entrepreneur. Les formations DEMIAN vous apportent des outils et méthodes concrètes pour développer votre projet professionnel. Il s'agit d'un concentré maximal de valeur et d'expérience pour qu'en quelques heures vous gagniez l'équivalent d'années de travail. Découvrez DEMIAN !2. La NewsLa News du vendredi est une mini newsletter pour vous nourrir en plus du podcast. C'est une newsletter très courte, à lire en 5mn top chrono de ce qui m'a marqué dans les dernières semaines : livres à lire, réflexions, applis à télécharger, citations, films ou documentaires à voir etc. Pour la recevoir, il n'y a qu'à s'abonner à la newsletter sur mon site !3. Des conseils concrets sur ma chaîne YouTubeEnvie de lancer votre propre podcast ? De bénéficier de conseils sur quel matériel utiliser ? Ma nouvelle chaîne YouTube est faite pour vous !4.Contactez-moi ! Si le podcast vous plaît, le meilleur moyen de me le dire, ou de me faire vos feed-backs (et ce qui m'aide le plus à le faire connaître) c'est simplement de laisser un avis 5 étoiles ou un commentaire sur l'application iTunes. Ça m'aide vraiment, alors n'hésitez pas :)Pour me poser des questions ou suivre mes tribulations c'est par ici :Sur Instagram @paulinelaigneauSur LinkedIn @pauline laigneauSur YouTube Pauline LaigneauSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Recorded - 4/3/2022 On this episode of the Almost Sideways Movie Podcast, we review two new films to hit Netflix from two noteworthy directors. Then we give a power rankings inspired by the unfortunate events of last week's Oscars before we play a little trivia centered on the best of the 1980's. Here are the highlights: March Madness Talk (0:00) Todd's Weekly Update: The Lost City (12:40) Terry's Oscar Update: Wreck-It Ralph, Prisoner of Paradise, Kon-Tiki (15:30) Zach's Weekly Update: Inventing Anna (21:40) Featured Review: Apollo 10 1/2: A Space Age Childhood (26:00) Featured Review: The Bubble (43:00) Power Rankings: Movie/TV Punches/Slaps/Coldcocks (1:01:25) Guessing Adam's Power Rankings (1:34:05) Trivia: Best Movies of the 1980's (1:38:25) Quote of the Day (1:50:40) Find AlmostSideways everywhere! Website almostsideways.com Facebook https://www.facebook.com/AlmostSidewayscom-130953353614569/ AlmostSideways Twitter: @almostsideways Terry's Twitter: @almostsideterry Zach's Twitter: @pro_zach36 Adam's Twitter: @adamsideways Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/almostsideways-podcast/id1270959022 Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/7oVcx7Y9U2Bj2dhTECzZ4m Stitcher https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/almost-sideways-movie-podcast Pandora https://pandora.app.link/hfYGimTce8YouTubehttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCfEoLqGyjn9M5Mr8umWiktA/featured?view_as=subscriber
Ep. #14: The Kon Tiki Expedition of 1947 is still renown as one of the greatest adventures embarked upon by mankind to date. On this journey, six men crossed the Pacific unsupported on a balsa wood raft sailing over 4,300 nautical miles over 101 days from Peru to the Polynesian Islands. WILDERTAINMENT Podcast Episode #14 Watch the Full Episode on YouTube HERE.