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1913-15 Italian literary journal

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Mettiamoci la Voce!
146 - Narrazioni audio nei branded podcast con Rossella Pivanti

Mettiamoci la Voce!

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2020 85:09


Leggere uno script o andare "a braccio" all'interno di un podcast? Scopriremo con Rossella che la questione è ben più articolata di così!Chi è Rossella Pivanti: Gestisco Insomnia Studios assieme al mio socio dal 2011 e dal 2018 mi occupo a tempo pieno di produzione di podcast.Inizialmente come Head of Content presso ForTune e successivamente come libera professionista.Sono amministratrice di Podcast Community Italia, la piú grande e numerosa community di podcasters del web.Ho fatto da speaker per numerosi eventi tra cui Social Media Strategies, SMAU, Volksbank e Festival Internazionale del Doppiaggio.Tengo Corsi di Podcasting, Montaggio e Audio Storytelling per Neuma Music, Lacerba, Scuola Internazionale di Comics.Sono Socio Operativo dell’Osservatorio di Storytelling.Collaboro attivamente all’organizzazione del Festival del Podcasting.Ho ideato CasaPodcast, la prima staffetta online di formazione sul mondo del podcasting e delle narrazioni digitali.https://rossellapivanti.it/

SofàSoGood - Resistenze Digitali

Assieme a professori, esperti educatori e startupper, parliamo di come si può continuare ad imparare (ed insegnare) anche a distanza, tra difficoltà, necessità ed occasioni. Con noi stasera: Barbara Cattani, professoressa del ITCGS BUS B. Pascal Enrico Carosio di CASCO Centro per gli Apprendimenti Fabrizio Silvetti professore del IIS Cattaneo Dall'Aglio Alessandro Catellani del Gruppo Scuola e di On/Off Michele Di Blasio della startup di elerarning Lacerba.io Buona visione!

Raffaele Gaito, il podcast.
4 years later: Lacerba mi intervista di nuovo dopo 4 anni

Raffaele Gaito, il podcast.

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2020 60:48


Michele di Lacerba mi ha intervistato qualche settimana fa.La prima volta mi intervistarono 4 anni fa e in questa intervista abbiamo fatto un po' il punto della situazione vedendo cosa è cambiato rispetto a 4 anni fa.Abbiamo parlato di come fare del Growth Hacking il proprio lavoro, come far valere le proprie competenze, come studiare bene e tante altre cosucce interessanti.Potete seguire le intervista di Lacerba sul loro canale YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCi6bAP-fL1dxxW6Z6d0gHZA__________✉️ Iscriviti alla mia newsletter:https://gaito.link/p-newsletter

Raffaele Gaito, il podcast.
Intervista a Michele Di Blasio di Lacerba | Storie di mindset

Raffaele Gaito, il podcast.

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2020 45:02


Come si introduce la sperimentazione in un team piccolo e c'è poco tempo?In questo episodio di Storie di Mindset intervisto Michele Di Blasio di Lacerba, piattaforma di corsi online sul mondo digital, che parla proprio di questo.Lacerba è una realtà che cresce anno dopo anno dove la sperimentazione continua è diventata fondamentale."Storie di mindset" è la rubrica che raccoglie le interviste (in formato integrale) che ho fatto per il mio libro Growth Hacking Mindset.Il libro lo trovate qui:https://amzn.to/33M7IDhPerdonate la qualità, non erano pensate per essere pubblicate, ma concentratevi sul contenuto che, vi assicuro, è super interessante.__________✉️ Iscriviti alla mia newsletter:https://gaito.link/p-newsletter

Raffaele Gaito, il podcast.
Contenuti, personal brand e altre chicche nell'intervista di Lacerba

Raffaele Gaito, il podcast.

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2019 16:43


Ho recuperato questa vecchia intervista che mi ha fatto Lacerba (credo sia 2016 o 2017) e ci sono diversi spunti interessanti, quindi ho pensato di condividerla qui.Abbiamo parlato di contenuti, di personal brand e di tante altre cose interessante.Lacerba è la piattaforma numero uno in Italia per i corsi online che riguardano il digitale.Se non la conoscete, potete dare un'occhiata al loro catalogo qui:https://lacerba.io

Startup Geeks Audio Experience
Costruire la reputazione di un brand online: il caso Lacerba - con il CEO Michele Di Blasio

Startup Geeks Audio Experience

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2019 26:48


Come costruire un brand affidabile online?Ne parliamo con Michele Di Blasio, CEO di Lacerba, startup-scuola di competenze digitali, che ci racconta come hanno fatto loro.Si parlerà di:- cosa fa Lacerba- come hanno fatto a costruire la loro reputazione e il loro brand partendo da zero- i compromessi necessari per assicurare una crescita sostenibile

Genitorialità e tecnologia
#62 [DIGITAL JOB] Growth hacker: intervista a Raffaele Gaito

Genitorialità e tecnologia

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2019 14:08


Raffaele Gaito è un imprenditore digitale, un divulgatore ma soprattutto è il maggior esperto italiano di growth hacking. Per inaugurare questa rubrica di "Genitorialità e tecnologia" dedicata al lavori del futuro [DIGITAL JOB], gli ho chiesto di spiegarci chi è e cosa fa un growth hacker, quale percorso di studi fare per diventarlo e dove trovare risorse per informarsi su questa nuova professione. A proposito di quest'ultima domanda, queste sono state le risorse segnalate da Raffaele:- Corso di introduzione al growth hacking su Lacerba: https://lacerba.io/corso-growth-hacking-introduzione- libro: "#Growth hacker. Mindset e strumenti per far crescere il tuo business" (FrancoAngeli 2017), info su www.raffaelegaito.com/growth-hacker-libro- blog https://www.raffaelegaito.com- podcast www.spreaker.com/show/raffaele-gaito-podcast- video YouTube: www.youtube.com/channel/UCrebGs3b-Z7JLKQM2YOpUKA--> Segui il mio videocorso gratis sull'igiene digitale in famiglia: http://www.gianluigibonanomi.com/videocorso-gratis-per-genitori-10-esercizi-di-igiene-digitale--> Scopri tante altre risorse gratuite sul mio sito Web: http://www.gianluigibonanomi.com/risorse-gratis-gianluigi-bonanomi--> Iscriviti alla mia newsletter (avrai un mio eBook in omaggio!): www.gianluigibonanomi.com/newsletter/--> Iscriviti al mio canale YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/user/Gianluigibonanomi?sub_confirmation=1--> Seguimi sulla Mia Pagina Facebook: www.fb.com/gianluigibonanomiformatore

Genitorialità e tecnologia
#62 [DIGITAL JOB] Growth hacker: intervista a Raffaele Gaito

Genitorialità e tecnologia

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2019 14:08


Raffaele Gaito è un imprenditore digitale, un divulgatore ma soprattutto è il maggior esperto italiano di growth hacking. Per inaugurare questa rubrica di "Genitorialità e tecnologia" dedicata al lavori del futuro [DIGITAL JOB], gli ho chiesto di spiegarci chi è e cosa fa un growth hacker, quale percorso di studi fare per diventarlo e dove trovare risorse per informarsi su questa nuova professione. A proposito di quest'ultima domanda, queste sono state le risorse segnalate da Raffaele:- Corso di introduzione al growth hacking su Lacerba: https://lacerba.io/corso-growth-hacking-introduzione- libro: "#Growth hacker. Mindset e strumenti per far crescere il tuo business" (FrancoAngeli 2017), info su www.raffaelegaito.com/growth-hacker-libro- blog https://www.raffaelegaito.com- podcast www.spreaker.com/show/raffaele-gaito-podcast- video YouTube: www.youtube.com/channel/UCrebGs3b-Z7JLKQM2YOpUKA--> Segui il mio videocorso gratis sull'igiene digitale in famiglia: http://www.gianluigibonanomi.com/videocorso-gratis-per-genitori-10-esercizi-di-igiene-digitale--> Scopri tante altre risorse gratuite sul mio sito Web: http://www.gianluigibonanomi.com/risorse-gratis-gianluigi-bonanomi--> Iscriviti alla mia newsletter (avrai un mio eBook in omaggio!): www.gianluigibonanomi.com/newsletter/--> Iscriviti al mio canale YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/user/Gianluigibonanomi?sub_confirmation=1--> Seguimi sulla Mia Pagina Facebook: www.fb.com/gianluigibonanomiformatore

Lacerba | Il Podcast
Perché è importante imparare a programmare? | Live YT con i developers di Lacerba

Lacerba | Il Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2019 67:15


#perché e #come imparare a #Programmare! Scopri insieme a Daniele Ugolini, Matteo Fratesi, Andrea Rocca, developers a Lacerba.io e docenti di molti dei nostri corsi sulla programmazione... - Da dove iniziare? - Perché è importante saper programmare al giorno d’oggi? - Quali sono le opportunità di carriera per chi si approccia a questo settore? Per rispondere a queste domande ripercorreremo, insieme a Daniele, Matteo e Andrea, le motivazioni che li hanno portati a scegliere questo tipo di professione, qual è stato il loro percorso formativo e quali sono le opportunità di carriera per chi vuole diventare un programmatore. Da ultimo presenteremo la nostra nuova masterclass di introduzione alla programmazione, realizzata proprio da Matteo e Andrea, e destinata a tutti coloro che vogliono iniziare a muovere i primi passi nel mondo della programmazione. Vuoi approcciarti alla programmazione, ma non sai da dove iniziare? Scoprilo insieme a noi da questa registrazione del live che abbiamo tenuto sul nostro canale YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/lacerbaio) il 18 Febbraio 2019! Gli ospiti: Daniele Ugolini ➡ https://www.linkedin.com/in/danugolini/ Matteo Fratesi ➡ https://www.linkedin.com/in/matteofra... Andrea Rocca ➡ https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrearoc...

Jay Cunning Old Skool Hardcore Jungle Podcast
Pressure Breaks 02 [Studio Vinyl Mix]

Jay Cunning Old Skool Hardcore Jungle Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2018 73:25


Second in the mix series of Breakbeat tracks all mixed on glorious vinyl in August 2000!    If you like the podcast please do give us a comment & review and remember you can get more shows here as well as some exclusive mixes: http://smarturl.it/JCpodcast TRACK LIST 1 - B.L.I.M "Earthman" [Botchit] 2 - Makesome Breaksome "Pigchase" [Plank] 3 - Marshall Burnz "Rodeo" [Boom Box] 4 - Issi Noho "First Snow" (General Midi remix) [Acetate] 5 - Koma & Bones "No Beast So Fierce" (Forged mix) [Dorigen Music] 6 - Kerbcrawler "Crackwhore" (Quinn Whalley mix) [Whole 9 Yards] 7 - Koma & Bones "Powercut" [TCR] 8 - Aquasky v Masterblaster "Sureshot" [Botchit] 9 - Elite Force "Bombin' The Subway" [Fused & Bruised] 10 - 2 Bad Mice "Waremouse" [Moving Shadow] 11 - Bushwacka! "Monster" [Plank] 12 - Electronautics "Bumper" (Plump DJs vocal mix) [Lacerba] 13 - Plump DJs "Remember My Name" [Finger Lickin] 14 - Silken "Gizmo" [Functional Breaks] 15 - Monk & Canatella "Slagger" (Hybrid remix) [Telstar] 16 - Apollo Two "Atlantis" (LTJ Bukem remix) [Good Looking]

Occult of Personality podcast
Occultism and Traditionalism in Twentieth-Century Italy with Christian Giudice

Occult of Personality podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2017 53:19


Christian Giudice, a scholar of modern occultism and Traditionalism, joins us in podcast episode 185 to discuss his dissertation entitled Occultism and Traditionalism: Arturo Reghini and the Antimodern Reaction in Early Twentieth Century Italy.Christian Giudice is a PhD scholar at the University of Gothenburg. His thesis analyses the interaction between Modernity and its impact on the Occult milieu of early twentieth-century Italy, focusing on Arturo Reghini (1878-1946) as a case study. Reghini was actively involved in most of the occult manifestations on the Italian peninsula during his lifetime. Thus he represents a fundamental figure if we want to better understand the convoluted period leading up to the Great War and the rise of Benito Mussolini.Giudice obtained an BA Honours Degree in Literae Humniores (Classics) from St. Hugh’s College, Oxford (2001) and more recently an MA with distinction in Western Esotericism, with a thesis focusing on Kenneth Grant and post-Crowleyan magic (2011). In 2012 he was elected Student Representative for ESSWE (European Society for the Study of Western Esotericism) for the year 2013. His other research interests include Traditionalism in a wider perspective (Guenon, Schuon, Evola, Coomaraswamy), Thelema and its developments after the death of Aleister Crowley (1875-1947), fin de siecle Occultism in England, France and Italy, Occultism and the visual arts.For a list of publications see: http://gu-se.academia.edu/ChristianGiudiceArturo Reghini was born in Florence on 12 November 1878. Since a very young age his interest in the occult was noticeable and in 1898 he was among the founding members of the Theosophical lodge in Rome. Having obtained a degree in Mathematics at Pisa University, Reghini frequented the cultural milieu of the Florentine Scapigliatura, lecturing, frequenting literary cafes and writing on seminal journals such as La Voce and the futurist Lacerba.In 1910 he claimed to have been initiated to an ancient Pythagorean initiatory school by Amedeo Armentano. After WWI, in which Reghini voluntarily enlisted, along with many other traditionalist thinkers gravitating around him, in the 1920s, Reghini founded journals which allowed him to express his views on occult, political and literary topics, being the editor in chief of Atanor, Ignis and Ur.These journals were fundamental in circulating ideas which would influence many thinkers who are nowadays better known than Reghini himself: among the authors collaborating with Reghini we thus find Rene Guenon (1886-1951), Julius Evola and Aniceto Del Massa (1898-1975).Reghini’s involvement with Freemasonry was constant between 1902 and 1925, the year in which masonic organizations were banned in Italy. It is within the folds of fringe masonry that Reghini found fertile ground for his ideas concerning a reform of modern Freemasonry, which invoked a return to its spiritual origins, considered to be Mediterranean by the Florentine thinker. Reghini’s involvement with Eduardo Frosini (1879 – ?) is well documented in this regard.The Lateran Accords of 1929 between the Fascist regime and Pope Pius XI put an end to Reghini’s, and other traditional thinkers, to influence the newly-born political cabinet. Reghini then seemed to become isolated from the activities of the Roman cultural milieu, moving to Budrio to teach mathematics in a private school and to pursue his studies on Pythagoric numbers, for which he received recognition from the prestigious Accademia dei Lincei in 1931. He died in 1946, leaving a legacy, which only in recent years has been picked up by Italian scholars.In the members’ only site at https://chamberofreflection.com, Christian Giudice, Rudolf, and I continue the interview, focusing on Italian occultists infiltration of Masonic lodges in order to spread their ideology. Join us for that fascinating conversation by signing up at the Chamber of Reflection or via Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/occultofpersonality.Arturo Reghini & Roman Traditionalism @ http://reghini.com/ and on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/arturoreghiniintro music – “Awakening” by Paul Avgerinos - http://magnatune.com/artists/albums/avgerinos-gnosis?song=3outro music – “The Limb of the Fiend” by Harlan Williams - http://magnatune.com/artists/albums/harlan-glass?song=3

Occult of Personality podcast
Occultism and Traditionalism in Twentieth-Century Italy with Christian Giudice

Occult of Personality podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2017 53:19


Christian Giudice, a scholar of modern occultism and Traditionalism, joins us in podcast episode 185 to discuss his dissertation entitled Occultism and Traditionalism: Arturo Reghini and the Antimodern Reaction in Early Twentieth Century Italy. Christian Giudice is a PhD scholar at the University of Gothenburg. His thesis analyses the interaction between Modernity and its impact on the Occult milieu of early twentieth-century Italy, focusing on Arturo Reghini (1878-1946) as a case study. Reghini was actively involved in most of the occult manifestations on the Italian peninsula during his lifetime. Thus he represents a fundamental figure if we want to better understand the convoluted period leading up to the Great War and the rise of Benito Mussolini. Giudice obtained an BA Honours Degree in Literae Humniores (Classics) from St. Hugh’s College, Oxford (2001) and more recently an MA with distinction in Western Esotericism, with a thesis focusing on Kenneth Grant and post-Crowleyan magic (2011). In 2012 he was elected Student Representative for ESSWE (European Society for the Study of Western Esotericism) for the year 2013. His other research interests include Traditionalism in a wider perspective (Guenon, Schuon, Evola, Coomaraswamy), Thelema and its developments after the death of Aleister Crowley (1875-1947), fin de siecle Occultism in England, France and Italy, Occultism and the visual arts. For a list of publications see: http://gu-se.academia.edu/ChristianGiudice Arturo Reghini was born in Florence on 12 November 1878. Since a very young age his interest in the occult was noticeable and in 1898 he was among the founding members of the Theosophical lodge in Rome. Having obtained a degree in Mathematics at Pisa University, Reghini frequented the cultural milieu of the Florentine Scapigliatura, lecturing, frequenting literary cafes and writing on seminal journals such as La Voce and the futurist Lacerba. In 1910 he claimed to have been initiated to an ancient Pythagorean initiatory school by Amedeo Armentano. After WWI, in which Reghini voluntarily enlisted, along with many other traditionalist thinkers gravitating around him, in the 1920s, Reghini founded journals which allowed him to express his views on occult, political and literary topics, being the editor in chief of Atanor, Ignis and Ur. These journals were fundamental in circulating ideas which would influence many thinkers who are nowadays better known than Reghini himself: among the authors collaborating with Reghini we thus find Rene Guenon (1886-1951), Julius Evola and Aniceto Del Massa (1898-1975). Reghini’s involvement with Freemasonry was constant between 1902 and 1925, the year in which masonic organizations were banned in Italy. It is within the folds of fringe masonry that Reghini found fertile ground for his ideas concerning a reform of modern Freemasonry, which invoked a return to its spiritual origins, considered to be Mediterranean by the Florentine thinker. Reghini’s involvement with Eduardo Frosini (1879 – ?) is well documented in this regard. The Lateran Accords of 1929 between the Fascist regime and Pope Pius XI put an end to Reghini’s, and other traditional thinkers, to influence the newly-born political cabinet. Reghini then seemed to become isolated from the activities of the Roman cultural milieu, moving to Budrio to teach mathematics in a private school and to pursue his studies on Pythagoric numbers, for which he received recognition from the prestigious Accademia dei Lincei in 1931. He died in 1946, leaving a legacy, which only in recent years has been picked up by Italian scholars. In the members’ only site at https://chamberofreflection.com, Christian Giudice, Rudolf, and I continue the interview, focusing on Italian occultists infiltration of Masonic lodges in order to spread their ideology. Join us for that fascinating conversation by signing up at the Chamber of Reflection or via Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/occultofpersonality. Arturo Reghini & Roman Traditionalism @ http://reghini.com/ and on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/arturoreghini intro music – “Awakening” by Paul Avgerinos - http://magnatune.com/artists/albums/avgerinos-gnosis?song=3 outro music – “The Limb of the Fiend” by Harlan Williams - http://magnatune.com/artists/albums/harlan-glass?song=3