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La Chapelle Radio® par Hugo Bentz
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La Chapelle Radio® par Hugo Bentz

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2025 54:59


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Relevance For Today
Introducing Cecily Lachapelle A Mighty Woman Of God Part 2

Relevance For Today

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2025 49:11


Episode 340 Introducing Cecily Lachapelle: A Mighty Woman Of God Part 2 Once again, It's a blessing to have Cecily Lachapelle on the show. If you have not watched or listened to Part 1 I want to encourage you to do so. Cecily is the author of Repurpose Your Pain and the Founder and Host of the Higher Pursuit podcast. She is a woman's faith coach and speaker dedicated to helping women find strength and healing through a personal relationship with Jesus Christ.  I truly hope you feel blessed and encouraged by what I share with you. If you enjoyed the message, please consider sharing, subscribing, and leaving a rating to help us grow. Thank you, and blessings to you all! Facebook: Stephen Lewis Relevance For Today rftministry@gmail.com Instagram: @relevancefortoday TikTok: @stephenlewisrft YouTube Channel Relevance For Today Stephen Lewis

The Storm Skiing Journal and Podcast
Podcast #201: 'The Ski Podcast' Host Iain Martin

The Storm Skiing Journal and Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2025 65:17


For a limited time, upgrade to ‘The Storm's' paid tier for $5 per month or $55 per year. You'll also receive a free year of Slopes Premium, a $29.99 value - valid for annual subscriptions only. Monthly subscriptions do not qualify for free Slopes promotion. Valid for new subscriptions only.WhoIain Martin, Host of The Ski PodcastRecorded onJanuary 30, 2025About The Ski PodcastFrom the show's website:Want to [know] more about the world of skiing? The Ski Podcast is a UK-based podcast hosted by Iain Martin.With different guests every episode, we cover all aspects of skiing and snowboarding from resorts to racing, Ski Sunday to slush.In 2021, we were voted ‘Best Wintersports Podcast‘ in the Sports Podcast Awards. In 2023, we were shortlisted as ‘Best Broadcast Programme' in the Travel Media Awards.Why I interviewed himWe did a swap. Iain hosted me on his show in January (I also hosted Iain in January, but since The Storm sometimes moves at the pace of mammal gestation, here we are at the end of March; Martin published our episode the day after we recorded it).But that's OK (according to me), because our conversation is evergreen. Martin is embedded in EuroSki the same way that I cycle around U.S. AmeriSki. That we wander from similarly improbable non-ski outposts – Brighton, England and NYC – is a funny coincidence. But what interested me most about a potential podcast conversation is the Encyclopedia EuroSkiTannica stored in Martin's brain.I don't understand skiing in Europe. It is too big, too rambling, too interconnected, too above-treeline, too transit-oriented, too affordable, too absent the Brobot ‘tude that poisons so much of the American ski experience. The fact that some French idiot is facing potential jail time for launching a snowball into a random grandfather's skull (filming the act and posting it on TikTok, of course) only underscores my point: in America, we would cancel the grandfather for not respecting the struggle so obvious in the boy's act of disobedience. In a weird twist for a ski writer, I am much more familiar with summer Europe than winter Europe. I've skied the continent a couple of times, but warm-weather cross-continental EuroTreks by train and by car have occupied months of my life. When I try to understand EuroSki, my brain short-circuits. I tease the Euros because each European ski area seems to contain between two and 27 distinct ski areas, because the trail markings are the wrong color, because they speak in the strange code of the “km” and “cm” - but I'm really making fun of myself for Not Getting It. Martin gets it. And he good-naturedly walks me through a series of questions that follow this same basic pattern: “In America, we charge $109 for a hamburger that tastes like it's been pulled out of a shipping container that went overboard in 1944. But I hear you have good and cheap food in Europe – true?” I don't mind sounding like a d*****s if the result is good information for all of us, and thankfully I achieved both of those things on this podcast.What we talked aboutThe European winter so far; how a UK-based skier moves back and forth to the Alps; easy car-free travel from the U.S. directly to Alps ski areas; is ski traffic a thing in Europe?; EuroSki 101; what does “ski area” mean in Europe; Euro snow pockets; climate change realities versus media narratives in Europe; what to make of ski areas closing around the Alps; snowmaking in Europe; comparing the Euro stereotype of the leisurely skier to reality; an aging skier population; Euro liftline queuing etiquette and how it mirrors a nation's driving culture; “the idea that you wouldn't bring the bar down is completely alien to me; I mean everybody brings the bar down on the chairlift”; why an Epic or Ikon Pass may not be your best option to ski in Europe; why lift ticket prices are so much cheaper in Europe than in the U.S.; Most consumers “are not even aware” that Vail has started purchasing Swiss resorts; ownership structure at Euro resorts; Vail to buy Verbier?; multimountain pass options in Europe; are Euros buying Epic and Ikon to ski locally or to travel to North America?; must-ski European ski areas; Euro ski-guide culture; and quirky ski areas.What I got wrongWe discussed Epic Pass' lodging requirement for Verbier, which is in effect for this winter, but which Vail removed for the 2025-26 ski season.Why now was a good time for this interviewI present to you, again, the EuroSki Chart – a list of all 26 European ski areas that have aligned themselves with a U.S.-based multi-mountain pass:The large majority of these have joined Ski NATO (a joke, not a political take Brah), in the past five years. And while purchasing a U.S. megapass is not necessary to access EuroHills in the same way it is to ski the Rockies – doing so may, in fact, be counterproductive – just the notion of having access to these Connecticut-sized ski areas via a pass that you're buying anyway is enough to get people considering a flight east for their turns.And you know what? They should. At this point, a mass abandonment of the Mountain West by the tourists that sustain it is the only thing that may drive the region to seriously reconsider the robbery-by-you-showed-up-here-all-stupid lift ticket prices, car-centric transit infrastructure, and sclerotic building policies that are making American mountain towns impossibly expensive and inconvenient to live in or to visit. In many cases, a EuroSkiTrip costs far less than an AmeriSki trip - especially if you're not the sort to buy a ski pass in March 2025 so that you can ski in February 2026. And though the flights will generally cost more, the logistics of airport-to-ski-resort-and-back generally make more sense. In Europe they have trains. In Europe those trains stop in villages where you can walk to your hotel and then walk to the lifts the next morning. In Europe you can walk up to the ticket window and trade a block of cheese for a lift ticket. In Europe they put the bar down. In Europe a sandwich, brownie, and a Coke doesn't cost $152. And while you can spend $152 on a EuroLunch, it probably means that you drank seven liters of wine and will need a sled evac to the village.“Oh so why don't you just go live there then if it's so perfect?”Shut up, Reductive Argument Bro. Everyplace is great and also sucks in its own special way. I'm just throwing around contrasts.There are plenty of things I don't like about EuroSki: the emphasis on pistes, the emphasis on trams, the often curt and indifferent employees, the “injury insurance” that would require a special session of the European Union to pay out a claim. And the lack of trees. Especially the lack of trees. But more families are opting for a week in Europe over the $25,000 Experience of a Lifetime in the American West, and I totally understand why.A quote often attributed to Winston Churchill reads, “You can always trust the Americans to do the right thing, after they have exhausted all the alternatives.” Unfortunately, it appears to be apocryphal. But I wish it wasn't. Because it's true. And I do think we'll eventually figure out that there is a continent-wide case study in how to retrofit our mountain towns for a more cost- and transit-accessible version of lift-served skiing. But it's gonna take a while.Podcast NotesOn U.S. ski areas opening this winter that haven't done so “in a long time”A strong snow year has allowed at least 11 U.S. ski areas to open after missing one or several winters, including:* Cloudmont, Alabama (yes I'm serious)* Pinnacle, Maine* Covington and Sault Seal, ropetows outfit in Michigan's Upper Peninsula* Norway Mountain, Michigan – resurrected by new owner after multi-year closure* Tower Mountain, a ropetow bump in Michigan's Lower Peninsula* Bear Paw, Montana* Hatley Pointe, North Carolina opened under new ownership, who took last year off to gut-renovate the hill* Warner Canyon, Oregon, an all-natural-snow, volunteer-run outfit, opened in December after a poor 2023-24 snow year.* Bellows Falls ski tow, a molehill run by the Rockingham Recreation in Vermont, opened for the first time in five years after a series of snowy weeks across New England* Lyndon Outing Club, another volunteer-run ropetow operation in Vermont, sat out last winter with low snow but opened this yearOn the “subway map” of transit-accessible Euro skiingI mean this is just incredible:The map lives on Martin's Ski Flight Free site, which encourages skiers to reduce their carbon footprints. I am not good at doing this, largely because such a notion is a fantasy in America as presently constructed.But just imagine a similar system in America. The nation is huge, of course, and we're not building a functional transcontinental passenger railroad overnight (or maybe ever). But there are several areas of regional density where such networks could, at a minimum, connect airports or city centers with destination ski areas, including:* Reno Airport (from the east), and the San Francisco Bay area (to the west) to the ring of more than a dozen Tahoe resorts (or at least stops at lake- or interstate-adjacent Sugar Bowl, Palisades, Homewood, Northstar, Mt. Rose, Diamond Peak, and Heavenly)* Denver Union Station and Denver airport to Loveland, Keystone, Breck, Copper, Vail, Beaver Creek, and - a stretch - Aspen and Steamboat, with bus connections to A-Basin, Ski Cooper, and Sunlight* SLC airport east to Snowbird, Alta, Solitude, Brighton, Park City, and Deer Valley, and north to Snowbasin and Powder Mountain* Penn Station in Manhattan up along Vermont's Green Mountain Spine: Mount Snow, Stratton, Bromley, Killington, Pico, Sugarbush, Mad River Glen, Bolton Valley, Stowe, Smugglers' Notch, Jay Peak, with bus connections to Magic and Middlebury Snowbowl* Boston up the I-93 corridor: Tenney, Waterville Valley, Loon, Cannon, and Bretton Woods, with a spur to Conway and Cranmore, Attitash, Wildcat, and Sunday River; bus connections to Black New Hampshire, Sunapee, Gunstock, Ragged, and Mount AbramYes, there's the train from Denver to Winter Park (and ambitions to extend the line to Steamboat), which is terrific, but placing that itsy-bitsy spur next to the EuroSystem and saying “look at our neato train” is like a toddler flexing his toy jet to the pilots as he boards a 757. And they smile and say, “Whoa there, Shooter! Now have a seat while we burn off 4,000 gallons of jet fuel accelerating this f****r to 500 miles per hour.”On the number of ski areas in EuropeI've detailed how difficult it is to itemize the 500-ish active ski areas in America, but the task is nearly incomprehensible in Europe, which has as many as eight times the number of ski areas. Here are a few estimates:* Skiresort.info counts 3,949 ski areas (as of today; the number changes daily) in Europe: list | map* Wikipedia doesn't provide a number, but it does have a very long list* Statista counts a bit more than 2,200, but their list excludes most of Eastern EuropeOn Euro non-ski media and climate change catastropheOf these countless European ski areas, a few shutter or threaten to each year. The resulting media cycle is predictable and dumb. In The Snow concisely summarizes how this pattern unfolds by analyzing coverage of the recent near loss of L'Alpe du Grand Serre, France (emphasis mine):A ski resort that few people outside its local vicinity had ever heard of was the latest to make headlines around the world a month ago as it announced it was going to cease ski operations.‘French ski resort in Alps shuts due to shortage of snow' reported The Independent, ‘Another European ski resort is closing due to lack of snow' said Time Out, The Mirror went for ”Devastation” as another European ski resort closes due to vanishing snow‘ whilst The Guardian did a deeper dive with, ‘Fears for future of ski tourism as resorts adapt to thawing snow season.' The story also appeared in dozens more publications around the world.The only problem is that the ski area in question, L'Alpe du Grand Serre, has decided it isn't closing its ski area after all, at least not this winter.Instead, after the news of the closure threat was publicised, the French government announced financial support, as did the local municipality of La Morte, and a number of major players in the ski industry. In addition, a public crowdfunding campaign raised almost €200,000, prompting the officials who made the original closure decision to reconsider. Things will now be reassessed in a year's time.There has not been the same global media coverage of the news that L'Alpe du Grand Serre isn't closing after all.It's not the first resort where money has been found to keep slopes open after widespread publicity of a closure threat. La Chapelle d'Abondance was apparently on the rocks in 2020 but will be fully open this winter and similarly Austria's Heiligenblut which was said to be at risk of permanently closure in the summer will be open as normal.Of course, ski areas do permanently close, just like any business, and climate change is making the multiple challenges that smaller, lower ski areas face, even more difficult. But in the near-term bigger problems are often things like justifying spends on essential equipment upgrades, rapidly increasing power costs and changing consumer habits that are the bigger problems right now. The latter apparently exacerbated by media stories implying that ski holidays are under severe threat by climate change.These increasingly frequent stories always have the same structure of focusing on one small ski area that's in trouble, taken from the many thousands in the Alps that few regular skiers have heard of. The stories imply (by ensuring that no context is provided), that this is a major resort and typical of many others. Last year some reports implied, again by avoiding giving any context, that a ski area in trouble that is actually close to Rome, was in the Alps.This is, of course, not to pretend that climate change does not pose an existential threat to ski holidays, but just to say that ski resorts have been closing for many decades for multiple reasons and that most of these reports do not give all the facts or paint the full picture.On no cars in ZermattIf the Little Cottonwood activists really cared about the environment in their precious canyon, they wouldn't be advocating for alternate rubber-wheeled transit up to Alta and Snowbird – they'd be demanding that the road be closed and replaced by a train or gondola or both, and that the ski resorts become a pedestrian-only enclave dotted with only as many electric vehicles as it took to manage the essential business of the towns and the ski resorts.If this sounds improbable, just look to Zermatt, which has banned gas cars for decades. Skiers arrive by train. Nearly 6,000 people live there year-round. It is amazing what humans can build when the car is considered as an accessory to life, rather than its central organizing principle.On driving in EuropeDriving in Europe is… something else. I've driven in, let's see: Iceland, Portugal, Spain, France, Switzerland, Italy, Slovenia, Croatia, and Montenegro. That last one is the scariest but they're all a little scary. Drivers' speeds seem to be limited by nothing other than physics, passing on blind curves is common even on mountain switchbacks, roads outside of major arterials often collapse into one lane, and Euros for some reason don't believe in placing signs at intersections to indicate street names. Thank God for GPS. I'll admit that it's all a little thrilling once the disorientation wears off, and there are things to love about driving in Europe: roundabouts are used in place of traffic lights wherever possible, the density of cars tends to be less (likely due to the high cost of gas and plentiful mass transit options), sprawl tends to be more contained, the limited-access highways are extremely well-kept, and the drivers on those limited-access highways actually understand what the lanes are for (slow, right; fast, left).It may seem contradictory that I am at once a transit advocate and an enthusiastic road-tripper. But I've lived in New York City, home of the United States' best mass-transit system, for 23 years, and have owned a car for 19 of them. There is a logic here: in general, I use the subway or my bicycle to move around the city, and the car to get out of it (this is the only way to get to most ski areas in the region, at least midweek). I appreciate the options, and I wish more parts of America offered a better mix.On chairs without barsIt's a strange anachronism that the United States is still home to hundreds of chairlifts that lack safety bars. ANSI standards now require them on new lift builds (as far as I can tell), but many chairlifts built without bars from the 1990s and earlier appear to have been grandfathered into our contemporary system. This is not the case in the Eastern U.S. where, as far as I'm aware, every chairlift with the exception of a handful in Pennsylvania have safety bars – New York and many New England states require them by law (and require riders to use them). Things get dicey in the Midwest, which has, as a region, been far slower to upgrade its lift fleets than bigger mountains in the East and West. Many ski areas, however, have retrofit their old lifts with bars – I was surprised to find them on the lifts at Sundown, Iowa; Chestnut, Illinois; and Mont du Lac, Wisconsin, for example. Vail and Alterra appear to retrofit all chairlifts with safety bars once they purchase a ski area. But many ski areas across the Mountain West still spin old chairs, including, surprisingly, dozens of mountains in California, Oregon, and Washington, states that tends to have more East Coast-ish outlooks on safety and regulation.On Compagnie des AlpesAccording to Martin, the closest thing Europe has to a Vail- or Alterra-style conglomerate is Compagnie des Alpes, which operates (but does not appear to own) 10 ski areas in the French Alps, and holds ownership stakes in five more. It's kind of an amazing list:Here's the company's acquisition timeline, which includes the ski areas, along with a bunch of amusement parks and hotels:Clearly the path of least resistance to a EuroVail conflagration would be to shovel this pile of coal into the furnace. Martin referenced Tignes' forthcoming exit from the group, to join forces with ski resort Sainte-Foy on June 1, 2026 – teasing a smaller potential EuroVail acquisition. Tignes, however, would not be the first resort to exit CdA's umbrella – Les 2 Alpes left in 2020.On EuroSkiPassesThe EuroMegaPass market is, like EuroSkiing itself, unintelligible to Americans (at least to this American). There are, however, options. Martin offers the Swiss-centric Magic Pass as perhaps the most prominent. It offers access to 92 ski areas (map). You are probably expecting me to make a chart. I will not be making a chart.S**t I need to publish this article before I cave to my irrepressible urge to make a chart.OK this podcast is already 51 days old do not make a chart you moron.I think we're good here.I hope.I will also not be making a chart to track the 12 ski resorts accessible on Austria's Ski Plus City Pass Stubai Innsbruck Unlimited Freedom Pass.The Storm explores the world of lift-served skiing year-round. Join us. Get full access to The Storm Skiing Journal and Podcast at www.stormskiing.com/subscribe

Relevance For Today
Introducing Cecily Lachapelle a Mighty Woman of God Part 1

Relevance For Today

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2025 35:35


WHMP Radio
Ehmptn Mayor Nicole LaChapelle: balancing the school budget

WHMP Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2025 26:11


3/17/25: W. Mass Food Bank Ex Dir. Andrew Morehouse: fed money cuts & food insecurity. Atty Joseph Schneiderman: Gfld's appeal— a $million question. Ehmptn Mayor Nicole LaChapelle: balancing the school budget. Anthropology prof Cathy Stanton: “From Tapioca Pudding to Craft Beer.”

RTL Petit Matin Week-end
C'EST ÇA LA FRANCE - Le Château de Castelnaud-la-Chapelle fête ses 40 ans... et quelques !

RTL Petit Matin Week-end

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2025 5:40


Mesdames, revêtez votre plus belle cotte, messieurs, lustrez votre armure : vous êtes invités à faire la fête au château médiéval de Castelnaud-la-Chapelle. On part à la découverte de ce château-fort, l'un des plus puissants de Dordogne. Édifié au début du 12e siècle, il a connu les batailles de la guerre de 100 ans et l'abandon à la Révolution. Aujourd'hui restauré avec passion et devenu musée, il fêtera son 40e anniversaire le 22 mars. Nathalie Bapst, la directrice générale du Château de Castelnaud est notre guide dans ce voyage dans le temps. Ecoutez C'est ça la France avec Vincent Perrot du 16 mars 2025.

RTL Soir
MORT D'ÉMILE - Que peut donner la fouille de la chapelle du Haut-Vernet ?

RTL Soir

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2025 1:30


Les gendarmes ont mené une fouille au sein de la chapelle du hameau où a disparu le petit Émile. Une jardinière a été saisie.Distribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

Radiokultura
Les Papotins à la Chapelle (1/2): «La pêche du jour» (lu par Zigor et Bertrand)

Radiokultura

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2025 13:38


Le Papotin est un journal atypique rédigé par des journalistes atypiques. Il est né dans les Hauts de Seine il y a plus de 33 ans à l'hopital de jour Anthoni, un centre qui accueille des adolescents autistes de 15 à 25 ans. Printemps 2024, une partie des journalistes des papotins est venue à la rencontre des jeunes du lycée Armand David d'Hasparren.   Dans le programme de la semaine, une soirée à la chapelle d'Hasparren a été organisée sur le thème «Parcours de vie de migrants» où deux lectures de textes ont eu lieu.   Ecoutez cette première lecture de «La pêche du jour» d' Eric Fottorino écrivain et journaliste par l'artiste sculpteur et photographe Zigor et le proviseur du lycée Bertrand Gaufryau …   Jatorria : Radiokultura

Le Double Expresso RTL2
L'INTÉGRALE - Le Double Expresso RTL2 (10/03/25)

Le Double Expresso RTL2

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2025 112:58


L'info du matin - Grégory Ascher et Justine Salmon vous expliquent pourquoi être extrêmement grossier quand on se fait mal permet d'avoir moins mal. Le winner du jour : - Une expérience unique dans la grotte de Lombrives en Ariège : Deep Time II, The Time of Art. Il faut être prêt à vivre 15 jours enfermés, sans lumière naturelle et sans montre. - Charles III s'associe à Apple pour créer "The King's Music Room", une émission de radio où il partage ses chansons préférées issues des films du Commonwealth, avec des titres de Diana Ross ou Kylie Minogue. Le flashback d'avril 1984 - La sortie de l'album "Débranche" de France Gall. - "Street Dance" de Break Machine, premier titre de hip-hop à connaître un succès commercial. - "On va s'aimer" de Gilbert Montagné, un grand classique de la chanson française. Les savoirs inutiles : - La Chapelle de Bethléem à Saint-Jean-de-Boiseau, près de Nantes, abrite des gargouilles inspirées de la pop culture. Lors de sa restauration en 1993, des statues d'Alien, de Gremlins et même de Goldorak y ont été ajoutées. 3 choses à savoir sur Chuck Norris Qu'est-ce qu'on teste ? - Le Kleenex Score, un nouveau concept qui évalue la probabilité qu'un film vous fasse pleurer. Une belle opération marketing autour des émotions au cinéma. Le jeu surprise : - Lionel de Montfrin, près de Nîmes, repart avec une box MORPHEE FLOW contenant 256 séances audio de yoga, pilates et stretching. La banque RTL2 : - Sandra de Monts de Randon, près du Puy-en-Velay, gagne 600 euros. - Aurélie de Chazot, près de Besançon, repart avec une box MORPHEE FLOW.

Les Nuits de France Culture
Euphonia - La Chapelle Sixtine, à voir et à entendre 5/5 (1ère diffusion : 06/01/1995)

Les Nuits de France Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2025 64:00


durée : 01:04:00 - Les Nuits de France Culture - par : Albane Penaranda - Euphonia - La Chapelle Sixtine, à voir et à entendre 5/5 (1ère diffusion : 06/01/1995) - réalisation : Massimo Bellini, Vincent Abouchar

Les Nuits de France Culture
Euphonia - La Chapelle Sixtine, à voir et à entendre 4/5 (1ère diffusion : 05/01/1995)

Les Nuits de France Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2025 62:10


durée : 01:02:10 - Les Nuits de France Culture - par : Albane Penaranda - Euphonia - La Chapelle Sixtine, à voir et à entendre 4/5 (1ère diffusion : 05/01/1995) - réalisation : Massimo Bellini, Vincent Abouchar

Les Nuits de France Culture
Euphonia - La Chapelle Sixtine, à voir et à entendre 3/5 (1ère diffusion : 04/01/1995)

Les Nuits de France Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2025 61:39


durée : 01:01:39 - Les Nuits de France Culture - par : Albane Penaranda - Euphonia - La Chapelle Sixtine, à voir et à entendre 3/5 (1ère diffusion : 04/01/1995) - réalisation : Massimo Bellini, Vincent Abouchar

Les Nuits de France Culture
Euphonia - La Chapelle Sixtine, à voir et à entendre 2/5 (1ère diffusion : 03/01/1995)

Les Nuits de France Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2025 62:18


durée : 01:02:18 - Les Nuits de France Culture - par : Albane Penaranda, Mathias Le Gargasson, Antoine Dhulster - Par Myriam Soumagnac - Avec Gianluigi Colalucci (restaurateur d'art, maître d'œuvre de la restauration de la chapelle Sixtine), Bruno Meini (musicologue), Arnold Nesselrath (historien d'art, attaché au Musée du Vatican) et Jean Lionnet (musicologue, chercheur au Centre de Musique Baroque de Versailles) - Avec un extrait de l'homélie du Pape Jean-Paul II à l'occasion de l'inauguration de la restauration des fresques dans la Chapelle Sixtine le 8 avril 1994 - Lectures Christophe Allwright - Musiques Guillaume Dufay, Palestrina, Anerio et Chostakovitch - Réalisation Marianne Manesse - réalisation : Massimo Bellini, Vincent Abouchar

Les Nuits de France Culture
Euphonia - La Chapelle Sixtine, à voir et à entendre 1/5 (1ère diffusion : 02/01/1995)

Les Nuits de France Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2025 63:47


durée : 01:03:47 - Les Nuits de France Culture - par : Albane Penaranda, Mathias Le Gargasson, Antoine Dhulster - Par Myriam Soumagnac - Avec le cardinal Bartolucci (Maître de Chapelle de la Chapelle Sixtine), Gianluigi Colalucci (restaurateur d'art, maître d'œuvre de la restauration de la chapelle Sixtine), Bruno Meini (musicologue) et Arnold Nesselrath (historien d'art, attaché au Musée du Vatican) - Avec un extrait de l'homélie du Pape Jean-Paul II à l'occasion de l'inauguration de la restauration des fresques dans la Chapelle Sixtine le 8 avril 1994 - Lectures Christophe Allwright - Musiques Palestrina, Josquin des Prés, Haendel et Arcadelt - Réalisation Marianne Manesse - réalisation : Massimo Bellini, Vincent Abouchar

L'Heure H
La chapelle Sixtine, le chef-d'œuvre de Michel Ange (Rediff)

L'Heure H

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2025 39:47


La Chapelle Sixtine, joyau du Vatican, est l'un des plus grands chefs-d'œuvre de la Renaissance. Construite sous le pontificat de Sixte IV, elle est inaugurée en 1483, mais son plafond reste alors sobre, recouvert d'un ciel étoilé. En 1504, une fissure fragilise la voûte, poussant Jules II à envisager une restauration ambitieuse. Il confie alors le projet à Michel-Ange, malgré les réticences de l'artiste, qui se considère avant tout comme sculpteur. De 1508 à 1512, il réalise un travail titanesque, peignant neuf scènes bibliques, dont la célèbre Création d'Adam. L'inauguration en 1512 suscite admiration et polémique, notamment sur la nudité des figures. Plus tard, en 1536, Michel-Ange revient pour peindre le Jugement Dernier, une fresque monumentale qui achève de faire de la Sixtine un lieu unique. Aujourd'hui, elle attire des millions de visiteurs, fascinés par son audace artistique et sa spiritualité intemporelle. La Chapelle Sixtine est bien plus qu'un monument : c'est une fenêtre ouverte sur l'éternité. 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.

La Chapelle Radio® par Hugo Bentz
Yann Leonardi #120 | Le Branding, la clé de la croissance

La Chapelle Radio® par Hugo Bentz

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2025 60:34


❤️ Merci à notre sponsor pour cet épisode : Riverside.fmRiverside est l'outil ultime pour la création et l'enregistrement de contenus audio et vidéo de haute qualité.Que vous soyez podcasteur, créateur de contenu, ou professionnel du marketing, Riverside vous offre une plateforme robuste pour produire des enregistrements impeccables.Riverside, c'est :→ Des enregistrements en qualité studio : Capturez des vidéos et des audios d'une clarté exceptionnelle, même à distance.→ Une facilité d'utilisation : Une interface intuitive qui permet à tout le monde, du débutant au professionnel, de créer des contenus de qualité.→ Des fonctionnalités avancées : Enregistrements locaux, pistes séparées, montage intégré, et bien plus encore.Ne laissez pas la distance limiter votre créativité.Je te laisse tester la bête et tu m'en diras des nouvelles !

La Chapelle Radio® par Hugo Bentz
Kylian Khalifa #119 | Mon premier client c'est Yomi Denzel

La Chapelle Radio® par Hugo Bentz

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2025 59:14


❤️ Merci à notre sponsor pour cet épisode : Riverside.fmRiverside est l'outil ultime pour la création et l'enregistrement de contenus audio et vidéo de haute qualité.Que vous soyez podcasteur, créateur de contenu, ou professionnel du marketing, Riverside vous offre une plateforme robuste pour produire des enregistrements impeccables.Riverside, c'est :→ Des enregistrements en qualité studio : Capturez des vidéos et des audios d'une clarté exceptionnelle, même à distance.→ Une facilité d'utilisation : Une interface intuitive qui permet à tout le monde, du débutant au professionnel, de créer des contenus de qualité.→ Des fonctionnalités avancées : Enregistrements locaux, pistes séparées, montage intégré, et bien plus encore.Ne laissez pas la distance limiter votre créativité.Je te laisse tester la bête et tu m'en diras des nouvelles !

First Orlando - Weekly Message
Greater | Greater Impact | Pastor David Pothier

First Orlando - Weekly Message

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2025 34:14


Do you ever feel like you're holding back from the life you were meant to live? In this week's message, guest pastor David Portier from La Chapelle in Montreal unpacks Joshua 14:5-13, showing us the difference between a desire to win and a desire to lose. Caleb's story reminds us that a life of faith isn't about playing it safe, it's about believing, persevering, and stepping into the greater impact God has for us. Don't settle for less when more is possible! (02/16/2025)

Messe - RTS
Messe en direct de la Chapelle de Glace de Leysin, VD (2/2)

Messe - RTS

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2025 58:29


The Vint Podcast
From Hong Kong to Italy: Sarah Heller MW on Italian Wines, the Evolving Asian Wine Market, and Art

The Vint Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2025 59:15


In this episode of The Vint Podcast, hosts Billy Galanko and Brady Weller welcome Sarah Heller MW, Master of Wine, wine educator, and artist. Sarah shares her deep expertise on Italian wines, particularly her work with Vinitaly International Academy, where she plays a key role in advancing Italian wine education worldwide. Sarah also provides an insider's perspective on Asian wine markets, drawing from her years in Hong Kong, where she witnessed China's rapid rise as a fine wine powerhouse and its recent shifts towards diverse wine styles and natural wine trends. In addition, Sarah discusses her Club Oenologique writing, where she covers key Italian regions , as well as her Visual Tasting Notes—a unique series of paintings that translate wine into sensory-driven artwork. She is now working on an immersive historical exhibition exploring wine's cultural journey from East to West and back.Chapters:00:00 Introduction to the Vint Podcast01:25 Exploring Italian Wines07:21 News in the Wine World07:30 Burgundy Vineyard Inheritance Tax Update09:09 Penfolds and Grange Collaboration15:05 Interview with Sarah Heller15:40 Sarah Heller's Journey into Wine24:57 Challenges and Opportunities in Southeast Asian Wine Trade28:21 Introduction to Vinitaly and Vinitaly International Academy30:24 Favorite Italian Wines and Their Unique Characteristics36:36 The Richness of Italian White Wines44:16 Integrating Culinary and Cultural Context in Wine Education47:16 Art and Wine: A Creative IntersectionFeatured Wine News 

WHMP Radio
E'hmpton Mayor Nicole LaChapelle: EHS "We the People" -- state champs again!

WHMP Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2025 29:48


2/17/25: E'hmpton Mayor Nicole LaChapelle: EHS "We the People" -- state champs again! Larry Hott: "Sept 5," terror at the Munich Olympics," & “The Incident," a fatal Chicago Police shooting & coverup. UMass' Jim Hicks & Celia Sainz Delgado on "Documenting Dissent." Jazzman Paul Arslanian remembers local bassist George Kaye. Megan Zinn w/ Elinor Lipman: "Every Tom, Dick & Harry."

Messe - RTS
Messe en direct de la Chapelle de Glace de Leysin, VD (1/2)

Messe - RTS

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2025 58:29


Présidence et Prédication : Abbé Vincent Lafargue Groupe musical AMEN Directrice : Marie Reymond Bouquin Présentation : Lucienne Bittar

Histoire et patrimoine
Biscarosse, Meximieux, Tours et Lachapelle-sous-Chaux

Histoire et patrimoine

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2025 57:53


Embarquez pour un voyage exceptionnel à travers la France avec Balades en France ! Dans cet épisode, William Leymergie et son équipe de chroniqueurs vous emmènent à la découverte de sites touristiques insolites, du patrimoine français et de spécialités gastronomiques authentiques.1. Biscarrosse et l'histoire méconnue des hydravionsDirection les Landes, où le musée de l'hydraviation de Biscarrosse vous plonge dans l'histoire fascinante du transport aérien des années 1930. Découvrez comment cette ville est devenue un carrefour incontournable des voyages transatlantiques en hydravion. Sylvie Berges, directrice du musée, nous révèle des anecdotes passionnantes et annonce un événement exceptionnel : un rassemblement international d'hydravions à ne pas manquer !2. Artisanat unique dans l'Ain : le cuir de carpeCap sur l'Ain, où nous rencontrons Amarande, une artisane spécialisée dans le travail du cuir de carpe. Ce matériau rare et écologique se transforme entre ses mains en accessoires uniques. Une immersion au cœur d'un savoir-faire original et respectueux de l'environnement !3. Castelnaudary : les secrets du véritable cassouletImpossible de parcourir la France sans parler gastronomie ! Fabrice Mignot, chef passionné, nous entraîne dans les cuisines de Castelnaudary, berceau du cassoulet traditionnel. Découvrez l'histoire et les rivalités entre les différentes recettes de ce plat emblématique du Sud-Ouest.4. Expérience insolite dans le Territoire de Belfort : la poney-lugeEnvie d'une activité hivernale originale ? Direction le Territoire de Belfort pour tester la poney-luge, une randonnée insolite où les poneys vous entraînent à travers des paysages enneigés. Séverine Boudot nous dévoile les coulisses de cette pratique peu connue qui allie nature et sensations fortes.5. Paris et l'exposition incontournable du Musée de l'HommeNous clôturons ce périple à Paris, où le Musée de l'Homme propose une exposition captivante sur les migrations. Accompagnée de Sarah Doraghi, cette visite nous invite à mieux comprendre ce phénomène historique et sociétal, loin des idées reçues.Un tour de France riche en découvertes !Des trésors cachés du patrimoine français aux expériences insolites, en passant par les secrets de la cuisine traditionnelle, cet épisode de Balades en France vous embarque pour un voyage unique. Découvrez les meilleurs endroits à visiter en France, les savoir-faire d'exception et des traditions qui font la richesse de notre pays.

Au P'tit Bonheur FB Pays de Savoie
Christian fait visiter son jardin à La Chapelle d'Abondance

Au P'tit Bonheur FB Pays de Savoie

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2025 3:00


durée : 00:03:00 - Christian fait visiter son jardin à La Chapelle d'Abondance - Christian a fait de son jardin à La Chapelle d'Abondance, un véritable parc d'attraction. Les colonies de vacances et les randonneurs font le détour pour venir voir les cabanes illuminées qu'il y a installé.

Leaders in Medical Billing
The Future of Healthcare Billing: Cutting-Edge Technology at Adonis with Jonathan LaChapelle

Leaders in Medical Billing

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2025 24:42


In this episode of Leaders in Medical Billing, host Chanie Gluck welcomes Jonathan LaChapelle, Director of Revenue Cycle Management at Adonis, a cutting-edge revenue intelligence and automation platform designed for healthcare. Jonathan shares insights from his extensive experience in the RCM space and discusses the revolutionary technology-driven capabilities of Adonis that address operational challenges in medical billing. Tune in to discover the innovative solutions that Adonis offers and how they can benefit medical billing companies.    Sponsored by 4D Global, empowering medical billing companies through offshore staffing. 

Au P'tit Bonheur FB Pays de Savoie
Caroline à la Chapelle d'Abondance

Au P'tit Bonheur FB Pays de Savoie

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2025 2:51


durée : 00:02:51 - Caroline à la Chapelle d'Abondance - En plus de la traite quotidienne et de la fabrication de fromage, aujourd'hui Caroline accueille seize classes qui viennent visiter sa ferme pédagogique.

Au P'tit Bonheur FB Pays de Savoie
Jean Pierre, distillateur ambulant est à La Chapelle d'Abondance

Au P'tit Bonheur FB Pays de Savoie

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2025 2:46


durée : 00:02:46 - Jean Pierre, distillateur ambulant est à La Chapelle d'Abondance - Jean Pierre est la quatrième génération de distillateur qui chaque année, avec son alambic de 1927, arpente le Chablais et la vallée d'Abondance pour transformer les fruits de ses clients en alcool.

Le 5/7
Caroline Cruz-Mermy, agricultrice à La Chapelle d'Abondance (Haute-Savoie)

Le 5/7

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2025 5:16


durée : 00:05:16 - Déjà debout - Caroline Cruz-Mermy, agricultrice à La Chapelle d'Abondance, est l'invitée Déjà Debout !

Les interviews d'Inter
Caroline Cruz-Mermy, agricultrice à La Chapelle d'Abondance (Haute-Savoie)

Les interviews d'Inter

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2025 5:16


durée : 00:05:16 - Déjà debout - Caroline Cruz-Mermy, agricultrice à La Chapelle d'Abondance, est l'invitée Déjà Debout !

Déjà debout
Caroline Cruz-Mermy, agricultrice à La Chapelle d'Abondance (Haute-Savoie)

Déjà debout

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2025 5:16


durée : 00:05:16 - Déjà debout - Caroline Cruz-Mermy, agricultrice à La Chapelle d'Abondance, est l'invitée Déjà Debout !

WHMP Radio
Ehmptn Mayor Nicole LaChapelle: fights over the American flag & the Mayor's salary

WHMP Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2024 26:38


12/16/24: Ehmptn Mayor Nicole LaChapelle: fights over the American flag & the Mayor's salary. Tapestry Health ED Mavis Nimoh: abortion rts under Trump. Lawyer-profs -- Smith's Carrie Baker w/ WNEU Law's Erin Buzuvis: transgender athletes. Megan Zinn w/ local author Eric Bennett: “Noodles & Albie on Thin Ice."

WHMP Radio
Easthampton Mayor Nicole LaChapelle: the unhoused in her city & today's acute fire danger

WHMP Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2024 24:19


11/18/24: Easthampton Mayor Nicole LaChapelle: the unhoused in her city & today's acute fire danger. Atty Jon Bonifaz, Pres, Free Speech for People: Trump's election & his AG, Defense, & HHS (recess?) appointments. Smith Prof of Govt & election expert Marc Lendler: What Just Happened & Why? Megan Zinn w/ Lynda Cohen Loigman on “The Love Elixir of Augusta Stern.”

Disques de légende
Le Requiem de Campra par La Chapelle Royale et Philippe Herreweghe chez Harmonia Mundi

Disques de légende

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2024 6:53


durée : 00:06:53 - Disques de légende du lundi 11 novembre 2024 - En 1987 Philippe Herreweghe, à la direction de La Chapelle Royale, présentait chez Harmonia Mundi une " Messe de Requiem " d'André Campra tout à fait remarquable.

Disques de légende
Le Requiem de Campra par La Chapelle Royale et Philippe Herreweghe chez Harmonia Mundi

Disques de légende

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2024 88:44


durée : 01:28:44 - Disques de légende du lundi 11 novembre 2024 - En 1987 Philippe Herreweghe, à la direction de La Chapelle Royale, présentait chez Harmonia Mundi une " Messe de Requiem " d'André Campra tout à fait remarquable.

Le Double Expresso RTL2
L'INTÉGRALE - Le Double Expresso RTL2 (23/10/24)

Le Double Expresso RTL2

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2024 108:48


L'info du matin - la ville d'Arcachon offre un abonnement Chat GPT à tous ses habitants Le winner du jour : - En voulant rattraper son téléphone, elle glisse dans une crevasse et se retrouve coincée pendant 7 heures - Elle porte plainte car on lui a volé ses plants de cannabis Le flashback de mars 2005 Les savoirs inutile : Quelle est la première ville francophone au monde, en population intra-muros ? 3 choses à savoir sur l'iPod Qu'est ce qu'on regarde ? - "Monsieur Aznavour" avec Tahar Rahim réalisé par Grand Corps Malade et Mehdi Idir Le jeu surprise : Manon de Meyzieu gagne un séjour de 2 jours pour 4 personnes à Europa Park ! Les coffres à jouet : Valentin 13 ans de La Chapelle sur Erdre vers Nantes gagne un PC Gaming ! La banque RTL2 : Louise de Marseille gagne 900 euros !

La Chapelle Radio® par Hugo Bentz
#88 Hugues Trijasse | Création de contenu, influence B2B et formations en ligne | Il nous dit tout !

La Chapelle Radio® par Hugo Bentz

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2024 47:54


WHMP Radio
Easthampton Mayor Nicole LaChapelle: the five MA ballot questions

WHMP Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2024 28:11


10/21/23: Easthampton Mayor Nicole LaChapelle: the five MA ballot questions. Drs. Lewis Cohen & Jeffrey Zesiger: “WINTER'S END: Dementia and Dying Well”— making end-of-life decisions. Rep Natalie Blais: voting deadlines & why your vote really matters. Megan Zinn w/ Joy Baglio, founder, Pioneer Valley Writers' Workshop.

La Chapelle Radio® par Hugo Bentz
#87 Manon Roch | Le parcours de la fondatrice de Cosmy – Tout sur le UGC et les contenus générés par des créateurs

La Chapelle Radio® par Hugo Bentz

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2024 42:07


Messe - RTS
Messe en direct de la Chapelle Saint-Joseph de l'Ecole des Missions au Bouveret, VS (3/3)

Messe - RTS

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2024 58:30


Présidence et Prédication : Père Jean-Louis Rey Chœur mixte de Morgins Directrice : Eva Klirowka Présentation : Grégory Roth

La Chapelle Radio® par Hugo Bentz
#85 Antoine Forest | De l'Entrepreneur au Créateur de Contenu : Comment Il a Boosté Son Business

La Chapelle Radio® par Hugo Bentz

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2024 48:34


ANGELA'S SYMPOSIUM 📖 Academic Study on Witchcraft, Paganism, esotericism, magick and the Occult

Let's dive into the life and work of Allan Kardec, the founder of Spiritism, exploring the philosophy, history, and impact of this 19th-century movement. Kardec, a French educator, sought to bridge the gap between spirituality and science by codifying Spiritism—a system based on communication with spirits, reincarnation, and moral evolution. We examine his key works, including The Spirits' Book and The Mediums' Book, and discuss Spiritism's influence on French intellectual circles and its rapid growth in Brazil, where it evolved into a major religious movement. Join me as we explore how Kardec's Spiritism offers answers to profound existential questions, the nature of the spirit world, and the ethical framework it provides for understanding human suffering and inequality. The episode also touches on Spiritism's connections to broader esoteric traditions and modern occult movements. CONNECT & SUPPORT

Messe - RTS
Messe en direct de la Chapelle Saint-Joseph de l'Ecole des Missions au Bouveret, VS (1/3)

Messe - RTS

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2024 58:30


Présidence et Prédication : Père Jean-Claude Pariat Concélébrant : Père Jean-Louis Rey Octuor vocal de Sion Directeur : Nycolas Robyr Présentation : Carole Pirker

Messe - RTS
Messe en direct de la chapelle Saint-Joseph de l'école des missions du Bouveret, VS (1/3)

Messe - RTS

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2024 58:30


Présidence et Prédication : Père André Carron Co-célébrant : Père Jean-Louis Rey Chœur des jeunes du Bouveret Directeur : Antoine Oberholzer Piano : Antoine Oberholzer Présentation : Christine Mo Costabella

SaaS Connection
#139 Hugo Bentz, CEO de La Chapelle et Freezbee. Comment le micro-influence SaaS change le marketing B2B.

SaaS Connection

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2024 52:27


Pour l'épisode de cette semaine, je reçois Hugo Bentz, le CEO de La Chapelle, un startup studio, et de Freezbee, une plateforme SaaS dédiée à la micro-influence sur LinkedIn.Au cours de cet épisode, nous avons exploré le parcours d'Hugo et la création de Freezbee, une solution SaaS qui aide les entreprises B2B à amplifier leur visibilité en collaborant avec des micro-influenceurs sur LinkedIn. Hugo explique comment Freezbee permet aux marques de gérer des campagnes avec une sélection d'influenceurs adaptés à leur audience, garantissant une visibilité maximale tout en optimisant les coûts. Nous avons aussi abordé les défis liés au développement de ce type de plateforme et les tendances du marketing d'influence pour les entreprises.Vous découvrirez comment Hugo combine son rôle chez La Chapelle avec la gestion de Freezbee, et comment ces projets créent des synergies pour innover dans le SaaS et le marketing.Vous pouvez suivre Hugo sur LinkedIn.Bonne écoute !Mentionnés pendant l'épisode :L'épisode #9 de SaaS Connection avec Thibaud ElzièreLa ChapelleFreezbeePour soutenir SaaS Connection en 1 minute⏱ (et 2 secondes) :Abonnez-vous à SaaS Connection sur votre plateforme préférée pour ne rater aucun épisode

WHMP Radio
Easthampton Mayor Nicole LaChapelle: Skate Park

WHMP Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2024 25:07


9/16/24: Easthampton Mayor Nicole LaChapelle: Skate Park & a great piece of legislation thanks to Sen Warren. Archguitarist Peter Blanchette & vocalist Éilís Kennedy for Bombyx concert. Ashfield Filmfest's Harry Keramidas & Tamara Sloan. Megan Zinn w/ Bernard Schwartz: literary programs for Authors Guild Foundation, & poet/novelist Luis Alberto Urrea.

Sips, Suds, & Smokes
And the winner is

Sips, Suds, & Smokes

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2024 51:18


And the winner is@clarendelle @chateauhautbrion_ @chateauquintus @chateaulamissionhautbrion #Oscars2024 #WineTasting #BordeauxWine #Podcast #podcast #radioshow #host Co hosts : Good ol Boy Harmeet, Good ol Boy Justin, Made Man Maury, Made Man BobSIPS –

Sips, Suds, & Smokes
And the winner is

Sips, Suds, & Smokes

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2024 51:22 Transcription Available


And the winner is @clarendelle @chateauhautbrion_ @chateauquintus @chateaulamissionhautbrion #Oscars2024 #WineTasting #BordeauxWine #Podcast  #podcast #radioshow #host Co hosts : Good ol Boy Harmeet, Good ol Boy Justin, Made Man Maury, Made Man Bob SIPS –

Sips, Suds, & Smokes
And the winner is

Sips, Suds, & Smokes

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2024 51:22 Transcription Available


And the winner is@clarendelle @chateauhautbrion_ @chateauquintus @chateaulamissionhautbrion #Oscars2024 #WineTasting #BordeauxWine #Podcast  #podcast #radioshow #host Co hosts : Good ol Boy Harmeet, Good ol Boy Justin, Made Man Maury, Made Man BobSIPS –

Le grand journal du soir - Matthieu Belliard
Punchline - Stalingrad, Porte de la Chapelle : l'effet sécurité des JO est-il terminé ?

Le grand journal du soir - Matthieu Belliard

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2024 13:12


Aujourd'hui dans "Punchline", Mickaël Dos Santos et ses invités débattent de l'effet JO à Port de la Chapelle.