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In this special episode of the Council of Dudes Podcast, Vinny Brusco is joined by filmmaker, writer, producer, and director Wilfred La Salle, alongside cast members Yanko Valentin and Lancelot Theobald for a powerful conversation surrounding their latest film, The Veteran. Together, the group dives into the inspiration behind the project, the realities faced by veterans returning home, and the responsibility filmmakers have in telling authentic stories that resonate with audiences. Beyond the film itself, the discussion explores brotherhood, purpose, sacrifice, mental health, identity, and the universal search for meaning in a rapidly changing world. Wilfred shares his creative vision and the challenges of bringing The Veteran to life, while Yanko and Lancelot offer personal insights into their roles, the emotional depth of the story, and what they learned throughout the filmmaking process. This episode is a raw and honest look at storytelling, service, resilience, and the power of meaningful conversation—hallmarks of what the Council of Dudes Podcast is all about. Topics Include: The making of The Veteran The realities of life after service Brotherhood and belonging Mental health and resilience The power of storytelling Purpose, identity, and personal growth Behind-the-scenes moments from the film A compelling conversation about the battles we face, the stories that shape us, and the importance of community in navigating both.
Ever wondered about the queer stories hiding in plain sight within ancient Arthurian legends? We sit down with author John Glynn to discuss his captivating new novel, The Lost Book of Lancelot. In this deep dive, John reveals how he rediscovered the queer coded love story between Lancelot and Galehaut within the 13th century Vulgate Cycle, a narrative that was largely erased in later versions of the myth. We explore the fascinating world building of the Isle of Women, the significance of Lancelot's surrogate mother, the Lady of the Lake, and how the author navigated the transition between the old ways and the rising influence of Christianity.John also explains his decision to humanize Lancelot by addressing his legendary madness through the lens of modern mental health and emotional depth. We discuss the powerful matriarchal influences in the story, the introduction of the badass knight Bagotta, and why the novel uses an interlacing narrative structure similar to a soap opera to keep readers turning pages. Whether you are a diehard fan of mythology or new to the Round Table, this conversation offers a fresh perspective on one of history's most famous knights.If you want to support us and gain access to bonus content become a Patreon: BGE PatreonWanna talk queer media with us and our friends? Join our Discord: BGE Discord LinkThis episode along with all our other episodes are now available on YouTube: Check out the BGE ChannelAs always, please feel free to reach out to us on all the things. We love hearing from you!Instagram @biggayenergypod Twitter(X) @biggayenergypod Tik Tok @BiggayenergypodTumblr @biggayenergypod
5MIINUST saab juba kümne aastaseks. Muidugi on suvel oodata suuremat tähistamist ja ka kohukesi. Külla tuli Lancelot, kellega heietame koostöödest ja algusaegadest ning hindame siis muusikat koos Kaspari ja Alvariga.
En déclarant la mort du roi Arthur, Mordred est devenu le roi de Logres. Arthur apprend la trahison de Mordred sur le bateau qui le ramène à son royaume, alors qu'il veille sur Gauvain, blessé lors du combat avec Lancelot. De son côté, la reine Guenièvre panse les plaies de Lancelot, mais prise d'une grande tristesse, elle décide de partir en pleine nuit vers son pays natal.Fiction radiophonique diffusée dans l'émission "Le Grand Livre des aventures de Bretagne ou le Livre de maitre Blaise" d'après la "Légende des Chevaliers de la Table Ronde" - Réalisation : Georges Godebert - Adaptation : Romain Weingarten - Musique originale : Georges Delerue - Première diffusion : 25/10/1978 sur France Culture - Avec : Paul-Emile Deiber, Pierre Vaneck, Pierre Trabaud, Bernard Valdeneige, Evelyne Dandry, Pierre Pernet, Marc de Georgi, Françoise Bette, Catherine Salviat, Gérard Giroudon et Bernard Giraudeau - Un podcast INA.
A dash of mystery, a sparkle of magic, and all things cozy! Elle interviews fellow cozy authors in this bookish podcast from Authors on the Air. Today on the podcast, meet John Glynn, author of The Lost Book of Lancelot! Elle and John talk about the trials and joys of adapting well-known tales into new stories, embarrassing historical research gaps, love across the centuries, and much more. Happy listening! John's Bio: John Glynn is a freelance writer and an editor at Hanover Square Press, an imprint of HarperCollins. Previously he was an associate editor at Scribner, where he worked on a diverse list of titles ranging from up-market commercial and literary fiction to narrative nonfiction, memoir, science, journalism, pop culture, and true crime. He received his BA in English from Boston College and an MA in English from New York University. In 2018 he was named a Publishers Weekly Star Watch Honoree. He grew up in Longmeadow, Massachusetts and lives in New York City. Find John and His Books Online: http://johnglynn.net/ ~~~ Elle's Bio: Elle Hartford writes cozy mystery with a fairy tale twist. The award-winning first book in her Alchemical Tales series, Beauty and the Alchemist, finds amateur sleuth Red mixed up with murderous beasts and moody beauties, and a set of missing books besides! Elle has also written two spin-off series, the cozy fantasy-goes-to-the-beach Marine Magic series as well as Pomegranate Cafe Romance. For other writers and authors looking into “wide” indie publishing, check out the Beyond Writing blog (ellehartford.substack.com) with how-tos, resources, and back episodes of the Cozy Alchemy podcast. Find Elle Online: https://ellehartford.com
A dash of mystery, a sparkle of magic, and all things cozy! Elle interviews fellow cozy authors in this bookish podcast from Authors on the Air. Today on the podcast, meet John Glynn, author of The Lost Book of Lancelot! Elle and John talk about the trials and joys of adapting well-known tales into new stories, embarrassing historical research gaps, love across the centuries, and much more. Happy listening! John's Bio: John Glynn is a freelance writer and an editor at Hanover Square Press, an imprint of HarperCollins. Previously he was an associate editor at Scribner, where he worked on a diverse list of titles ranging from up-market commercial and literary fiction to narrative nonfiction, memoir, science, journalism, pop culture, and true crime. He received his BA in English from Boston College and an MA in English from New York University. In 2018 he was named a Publishers Weekly Star Watch Honoree. He grew up in Longmeadow, Massachusetts and lives in New York City. Find John and His Books Online: http://johnglynn.net/ ~~~ Elle's Bio: Elle Hartford writes cozy mystery with a fairy tale twist. The award-winning first book in her Alchemical Tales series, Beauty and the Alchemist, finds amateur sleuth Red mixed up with murderous beasts and moody beauties, and a set of missing books besides! Elle has also written two spin-off series, the cozy fantasy-goes-to-the-beach Marine Magic series as well as Pomegranate Cafe Romance. For other writers and authors looking into “wide” indie publishing, check out the Beyond Writing blog (ellehartford.substack.com) with how-tos, resources, and back episodes of the Cozy Alchemy podcast. Find Elle Online: https://ellehartford.com
Today we dive into the classic hero trope and pay homage to our high school mascot! Gallantry, chivalry, and bravery, yes…. but “shining” armor? What use is that?! Should be battle worn and dented, a map of every narrow escape and hard-won victory.Today's root beer is Oak Creek Blonde. Intro and Outro music by Stockmusic331 on Pond5Send us Fan Mail
Au programme de cette émission, Du 18 au 24 mai, le Maine Stream Festival, rendez-vous des musiques électroniques à Angers revient pour une nouvelle édition. En tout, plus de 100h de musique, 20 collectifs et 50 artistes ! Alors si vous voulez danser, bouger, mais aussi vous instruire sur l'histoire de ces musiques, c'est le moment de sortir. Pour en parler avec nous ce soir, on reçoit Adèle et Lancelot, organisatrice et organisateur du festival. En deuxième partie d'émission, nous recevons Bertrand Lamé. Il est cofondateur de Solar Créative, une structure qui milite depuis plus de deux ans pour rendre l’événementiel éco-responsable. Il sera d'ailleurs présent pendant une soirée au Maine Stream d'Angers avec le Solar Disco Club ! Si cette émission est possible, c'est en grande partie grâce à Matthias qui est présent ce soir à la technique ! Il aura la mission d'allumer nos micros, de lancer les jingles mais aussi… de présenter sa chronique tech à la fin du sous-marin ! Ce soir, il questionne les nouvelles lunettes de Meta, les Ray-Ban Display ! Les bonnes ondes, c’est pour tout le monde ! Playlist : Anemoia > Jakintosh /
Lancelot, Gauvain, Perceval, Bohort… Vous avez certainement déjà entendu parler de ces chevaliers de la Table Ronde dans les mythes arthuriens ! Mais il y en a un dont vous ne connaissez sûrement même pas le nom : Ségurant le Brun, le chevalier au dragon. Et pour cause, sa trace a été perdue il y a des siècles, jusqu'à ce qu'Emanuele Arioli la retrouve récemment au détour d'un manuscrit. Mais alors, qui est ce Ségurant, et pourquoi l'a t-on oublié ? C'est ce que je vous propose de découvrir en compagnie du fameux Emanuele, un historien médiéviste spécialiste de la légende arthurienne, de philologie romane et italienne, et des transferts culturels entre France et Italie au Moyen Âge. Il va nous expliquer comment il a pu assembler toutes les pièces de ce puzzle depuis plus de dix ans, et vous l'avez l'entendre, c'est passionnant.Bonne écoute !➤ Découvrez l'histoire de Ségurant et de sa redécouverte, en livre, et même en BD !➜ Le roman : https://www.lesbelleslettres.com/livre/9782251454535/segurant-le-chevalier-au-dragon➜ La BD : https://www.dargaud.com/bd/le-chevalier-au-dragon/le-chevalier-au-dragon-le-chevalier-au-dragon-bda5511150➜ Livre jeunesse : https://seuiljeunesse.com/ouvrage/segurant-le-chevalier-au-dragon-emanuele-arioli/9791023518771
Welcome back to the final installment of my interview with John Glynn, author of the brand new novel “The Lost Book of Lancelot,” a queer retelling of the legend of Camelot–think Heated Rivalry set in King Arthur's court.John is also the author of “Out East: Memoir of a Montauk Summer” that oprah.com called "A moving account of the particular sort of loneliness that descends when you know you're unhappy but don't quite know why."In addition to being an author and freelance writer, John is the editorial director of Hanover Square Press, an imprint of HarperCollins.In today's episode we're talking about where John's throughline may be leading him next and we'll also talk about some lighter, yet still vitally important topics, like what he's been watching, reading, listening to, and fantasizing about eating lately.We covered:- Toying with two different ideas on what book to work on next- The memoir he reads a few pages of before he sits down to write- How he's navigating this really busy time of promoting a new book while also working full-time- Why he drinks iced coffee year round- The brand new memoir he stayed up too late to finishConnect with John on Instagram at @glynner85.For full show notes with links to everything we discuss, plus bonus photos!, visit katehanley.substack.com.Thank you for listening! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Le roi Arthur ordonne l'arrestation de Lancelot et de la reine Guenièvre, qu'il destine au bûcher. Les amants prennent la fuite et trouvent refuge dans le château de Lionel, en petite Bretagne. Le roi Arthur part donc avec son armée vers la petite Bretagne, laissant son royaume entre les mains de Mordred.*** Fiction radiophonique diffusée dans l'émission "Le Grand Livre des aventures de Bretagne ou le Livre de maitre Blaise" d'après la "Légende des Chevaliers de la Table Ronde" - Réalisation : Georges Godebert - Adaptation : Romain Weingarten - Musique originale : Georges Delerue - Première diffusion : 24/10/1978 sur France Culture - Avec : Paul-Emile Deiber, Pierre Vaneck, Bernard Valdeneige, Pierre Pernet, Bernard Giraudeau, Evelyne Dandry, Emmanuel Dechartre, Catherine Salviat, Marc de Georgi, Françoise Bette et Gérard Giroudon - Un podcast INA.
Welcome to part two of my interview with John Glynn, a novelist, memoirist, and the editorial director of Hanover Square Press, an imprint of HarperCollins. His brand new novel (out May 12!) is “The Lost Book of Lancelot,” a queer retelling of the legend of Camelot that Publisher's Weekly called “a fresh, fun take on a classic” that's “entertaining, vivid, and immersive.”Today we're talking about the inner stuff involved in writing and the literary arts–the doubts, the beliefs, and personal development that writing both requires and delivers.We covered:- A peek into the process of how publishers sell and market books- And a peek into why many would-be authors get a “no” from publishers- Why feeling insecure and vulnerable are signs you're on the right track- The two times the inner critic is the loudest–and how he approaches it- Feeling nostalgic for earlier times in his life when writing felt more urgent because it was a lifeline- What RuPaul gets wrong about relationships- The psychic parties his aunt used to throw (a genius idea that I totally want to steal!)Connect with John on Instagram at @glynner85.For full show notes with links to everything we discuss, plus bonus photos!, visit katehanley.substack.com.Thank you for listening! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week my guest is John Glynn, author of the brand new novel (out May 12) “The Lost Book of Lancelot,” a queer retelling of the legend of Camelot that's a great fit for fans of Heated Rivalry and for anyone interested in the legends surrounding the quest for the Holy Grail. Plus, dragons!John's nonfiction debut “Out East: Memoir of a Montauk Summer” was named a best book by Time, Entertainment Weekly, and Cosmopolitan. His writing has appeared in People, Oprah Daily and The Daily Beast.In addition to being an author and freelance writer, John is the editorial director of Hanover Square Press, an imprint of HarperCollins. As an editor, his authors have won the Booker Prize, the Pulitzer, the National Book Award, Grammys, and an Olympic gold medal.We covered:- Formative memories of being read to by his mom when he was little- His early start in publishing as an intern and editorial assistant, and the glamour of going to work everyday in Rockefeller Center for a kid from Western Massachusetts (even though he was photocopying and answering phones)- The two novels he wrote that didn't get published- How working as an editor on other people's books and writing his own books inform each other- How he makes time to write while working a fulltime job- The 13th century French folk tale that sparked the idea for “The Lost Book of Lancelot”- How he started writing the book “just for fun” and “just for me”- The one spot that provides the best chances of him getting some good writing doneConnect with John on Instagram at @glynner85.For full show notes with links to everything we discuss, plus bonus photos!, visit katehanley.substack.com.Thank you for listening! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We return to the 1950s tv series The Adventures of Sir Lancelot with two episodes: Episode 3, "The Queen's Knight", which takes some inspiration from Chretien de Troyes' Lancelot, le Chevalier de la charrette as well as Malory's Le Morte Darthur, with Guinevere abducted by Mordred and Lancelot disguising himself as a peasant driving a cart in order to rescue her. Episode 20, "Maid of Somerset", where the people of Cheddar, famed for its cheese, are subjected to the cruel king Meliot, who sells his people into slavery, until Lancelot conspires with the peasants to conduct an uprising against the king. Both episodes are interesting in how they utilize Arthurian legend in order to tell more egalitarian stories, with common people frequently pointing out that all these knights and kings never have to deal with the pains and humiliations they live under. Starring William Russell, Cyril Smith, Bruce Seton, Jane Hylton, and Patricia Kneale. Written by Leslie Poynton (episode 3); Selwyn Jepson (episode 20). Directed by Ralph Smart; Bernard Knowles. This is a preview of the latest episode of our series Hollywood Avalon. To hear the entire episode, join the Mary Versus the Movies patreon for $3/month to hear this and the entire series Hollywood Avalon: https://www.patreon.com/maryvsmovies.
The group comes up with a plan of action to present to the War Council. Athena shows Río a memory of Lancelot and competes in her first tournament games. The War Council is concluded.
L'auteur Ismael JUDE a deux actualités littéraires avec Une vie de Jasmin, un roman publié aux éditions Verticales mais aussi avec un atlas, En France : sur les pas de personnages de romans, publié chez Autrement. Connaissez-vous la France de Madame Bovary, celle de Lancelot du Lac ou encore celle d'Augustin Meaulnes ? Autant de héros qui ont arpenté villes et campagnes, donnant à certains paysages une aura, comme la Provence de Marcel Pagnol. De Desvres à Pointe-à-Pitre, avec une escale à Porto-Vecchio, ce voyage littéraire suit les traces de personnages qui ont façonné notre imaginaire, héros comme anti-héros. Un atlas pour du tourisme littéraireCet atlas offre une véritable occasion de faire du tourisme littéraire, de vivre, aimer et mourir avec les héros des romans. Une quarantaine de destinations sont proposées, on y trouve des itinéraires, mais aussi des cartes pour identifier les lieux de ces personnages. Tout commence avec Balzac qui, inspiré par Walter Scott, veut écrire l'histoire récente de la France en répartissant ses romans sur tout le territoire. Il commence par décrire la ville de Tours et ses alentours. On y croise aussi des portraits du Havre, de Toulon, de Marseille.Certaines villes ou régions sont devenues indissociables d'un auteur : Chateaubriand et Saint-Malo, la Provence et Pagnol. Quelques régions sont toutefois surreprésentées, comme la Normandie ou la Provence. Et certains écrivains se sont arrangés avec la réalité : certains auteurs se sont quelque peu arrangés avec la réalité: Trouville n'est plus le petit port de pêche paisible des romans de Flaubert. Cependant, l'émission y reste présente. D'autres territoires, comme le Pays basque ou le Béarn, sont au contraire moins bien représentés. Cet atlas met en avant une véritable dimension patrimoniale de la littérature : plein de références littéraires Une vie de Jasmin, un roman éco-poétiqueIsmael Jude publie également un roman. C'est l'histoire assez extraordinaire, d'une jeune femme-fleur prénommée Jasmin, qui s'écrit étrangement avec des caractères arabes et dont les parents se sont rencontrés sous le signe des fleurs, avant de les détester Jasmin aime les fleurs et qui ne vit que par les odeurs. Elle a un lien très fort avec les fleurs puisque son corps se recouvre de fleurs ou de herbes diverses. Mieux encore : quand Jasmin marche pieds nus, sur ses traces poussent des fleurs. Elle pratique une sorte de “dermaculture” et se drogue au glyphosate…Un roman éco-poétique écrit entre La Ciotat et Grasse dans une langue rare et sensuelle qui permet de renouer avec le végétal qui est en nous.L'auteur a beaucoup joué avec les mots et le champ lexical des plantes Invité : Ismaël Jude, romancier et docteur en littérature. Auteur de En France : sur les pas de personnages de romans, publié chez Autrement. Il vient également de publier Une vie de jasmin, aux éditions Verticales. Et la chronique Ailleurs nous emmène à Nouakchott, en Mauritanie, pour parler du concert autour de la chanteuse de jazz Leïla Olivesi qui s'est profondément inspirée de la littérature et des poèmes de la négritude (Aimé Césaire, Senghor, Glissant, David Diop) pour son album African Rhapsody avec également une rencontre littéraire, le 6 mai 2026. Cette rencontre poétique et musicale mettra en scène les voix des écrivains Mbarek Ould Beyrouk et Salihina Moussa Konaté à l'Institut français de Mauritanie. Programmation musicale : L'artiste Aupinard avec le titre Le Thé
L'auteur Ismael JUDE a deux actualités littéraires avec Une vie de Jasmin, un roman publié aux éditions Verticales mais aussi avec un atlas, En France : sur les pas de personnages de romans, publié chez Autrement. Connaissez-vous la France de Madame Bovary, celle de Lancelot du Lac ou encore celle d'Augustin Meaulnes ? Autant de héros qui ont arpenté villes et campagnes, donnant à certains paysages une aura, comme la Provence de Marcel Pagnol. De Desvres à Pointe-à-Pitre, avec une escale à Porto-Vecchio, ce voyage littéraire suit les traces de personnages qui ont façonné notre imaginaire, héros comme anti-héros. Un atlas pour du tourisme littéraireCet atlas offre une véritable occasion de faire du tourisme littéraire, de vivre, aimer et mourir avec les héros des romans. Une quarantaine de destinations sont proposées, on y trouve des itinéraires, mais aussi des cartes pour identifier les lieux de ces personnages. Tout commence avec Balzac qui, inspiré par Walter Scott, veut écrire l'histoire récente de la France en répartissant ses romans sur tout le territoire. Il commence par décrire la ville de Tours et ses alentours. On y croise aussi des portraits du Havre, de Toulon, de Marseille.Certaines villes ou régions sont devenues indissociables d'un auteur : Chateaubriand et Saint-Malo, la Provence et Pagnol. Quelques régions sont toutefois surreprésentées, comme la Normandie ou la Provence. Et certains écrivains se sont arrangés avec la réalité : certains auteurs se sont quelque peu arrangés avec la réalité: Trouville n'est plus le petit port de pêche paisible des romans de Flaubert. Cependant, l'émission y reste présente. D'autres territoires, comme le Pays basque ou le Béarn, sont au contraire moins bien représentés. Cet atlas met en avant une véritable dimension patrimoniale de la littérature : plein de références littéraires Une vie de Jasmin, un roman éco-poétiqueIsmael Jude publie également un roman. C'est l'histoire assez extraordinaire, d'une jeune femme-fleur prénommée Jasmin, qui s'écrit étrangement avec des caractères arabes et dont les parents se sont rencontrés sous le signe des fleurs, avant de les détester Jasmin aime les fleurs et qui ne vit que par les odeurs. Elle a un lien très fort avec les fleurs puisque son corps se recouvre de fleurs ou de herbes diverses. Mieux encore : quand Jasmin marche pieds nus, sur ses traces poussent des fleurs. Elle pratique une sorte de “dermaculture” et se drogue au glyphosate…Un roman éco-poétique écrit entre La Ciotat et Grasse dans une langue rare et sensuelle qui permet de renouer avec le végétal qui est en nous.L'auteur a beaucoup joué avec les mots et le champ lexical des plantes Invité : Ismaël Jude, romancier et docteur en littérature. Auteur de En France : sur les pas de personnages de romans, publié chez Autrement. Il vient également de publier Une vie de jasmin, aux éditions Verticales. Et la chronique Ailleurs nous emmène à Nouakchott, en Mauritanie, pour parler du concert autour de la chanteuse de jazz Leïla Olivesi qui s'est profondément inspirée de la littérature et des poèmes de la négritude (Aimé Césaire, Senghor, Glissant, David Diop) pour son album African Rhapsody avec également une rencontre littéraire, le 6 mai 2026. Cette rencontre poétique et musicale mettra en scène les voix des écrivains Mbarek Ould Beyrouk et Salihina Moussa Konaté à l'Institut français de Mauritanie. Programmation musicale : L'artiste Aupinard avec le titre Le Thé
Après une longue errance et des combats éprouvants, les chevaliers sont parvenus au terme de leur quête. Ils vont enfin connaître ce qu'ils ont tant désiré. Lorsqu'ils arrivent en pleine nuit au château de Corbenic, nul besoin de torches : la lumière émane de la pierre elle-même. Les chevaliers du château les reçoivent. Alors que le roi prend la parole, les trois chevaliers et la demoiselle boivent à la coupe du Saint-Graal.***Fiction radiophonique diffusée dans l'émission "Le Grand Livre des aventures de Bretagne ou le Livre de maitre Blaise" d'après la "Légende des Chevaliers de la Table Ronde" - Réalisation : Georges Godebert - Adaptation : Romain Weingarten - Musique originale : Georges Delerue - Première diffusion : 23/10/1978 sur France Culture - Avec : Paul-Emile Deiber, Jean Roger Caussimon, Françoise Beliard, Pierre Vaneck, Marc de Georgi, Bernard Valdeneige, Emmanuel Dechartre, Catherine Salviat, Luc Ponette, Maurice Bourbon, Bernard Giraudeau, Evelyne Dandry, Gérard Giroudon et Françoise Bette - Un podcast INA.
To celebrate St. George's Day we are discussing the 1967 film adaptation of the Lerner and Lowe musical ‘Camelot'. Starring Richard Harris and Vanessa Redgrave as King Arthur and Guenevere as the story transports us to the time of Knights and The Round Table. The happy ever after land of Camelot is disrupted when French knight Lancelot arrives. If ever you were to tune in then why not join us now?!
Douze chevaliers sont partis pour la haute quête. Tous n'y trouveront pas le chemin. L'ennemi est dehors. L'ennemi est dedans. Toujours il les guette, souvent il les tient.Gauvain et Sagremor croisent sur leur chemin le petit moine malfaisant. Celui-ci leur déconseille d'aller vers le "val sans retour", mais les chevaliers s'y engagent. À leur grande stupeur, ils retrouvent Agravain, Gaheriet, Lionel, Yvain et Kay dans ce val où il n'y a qu'allégresse, lascivité et tentation.*** Fiction radiophonique diffusée dans l'émission "Le Grand Livre des aventures de Bretagne ou le Livre de maitre Blaise" d'après la "Légende des Chevaliers de la Table Ronde" - Réalisation : Georges Godebert - Adaptation : Romain Weingarten - Musique originale : Georges Delerue - Première diffusion : 20/10/1978 sur France Culture - Avec : Paul-Emile Deiber, Bernard Valdeneige, René Clermont, Med Hondo, Luc Ponette, Sylvain Clément, Emmanuel Dechartre, Françoise Beliard, Christine Malouvier, Anne Robin, Yves Pignot, Pierre Marteville, Gilles Guillot, Maud Rayer, Eric Legrand et Bernard Giraudeau - Un podcast INA.
Les élèves de 3ème du collège Le Sacré-Coeur (Pornichet) ont réalisé 5 émissions dans nos studios. SWAG FM Dans cette première émission présentée par Alicja, vous écouterez un grand débat autour du port de l'uniforme avec Anna, Hermione et Lucile. réalisatrice : Alice *** LE SHOW D'AXEL Axel le présentateur et son équipe vous parleront des points positifs et négatifs du collège du Sacré Cœur de Pornichet. Gauthier parlera cantine, emploi du temps, ou encore activités sportives et culturelles avec ses invités Enzo, Robinson et Antoine. réalisateur : Louis *** ACTUS JEUNES Dans cette émission consacrée à la langue et au vocabulaire présentée par Maëlle, les invitées Apolline, Charline, Lise et Maloé se questionneront sur l'entrée des mots actuels principalement employés par les plus jeunes, dans le dictionnaire. L'émission se clôturera avec le jeu de Maëlle, saurez-vous reconnaitre ces définitions ? réalisatrice : Tilia *** LES PETITS BAULOIS Lucie, la présentatrice et son équipe (Roxana, Louise et Axel) vous présentent leur lieux préférés de Pornichet de la Baule. A vos stylos pour ne passer à côté d'aucune bonne adresse. L'émission finira avec la chronique de Gaspard et Lancelot sur l'utilisation des voitures sans permis sur la côte. réalisatrice : Raphaëlle musique : Jul ft Jimmy Sax - Ibiza *** PAR ICI Dans cette émission animée par Adèle, on reviendra sur l'interdiction des réseaux sociaux au moins de 15 ans. L'émission débutera avec la chronique de Miya qui s'imaginera une journée sans ses réseaux sociaux. Eléa recevra ensuite Jeanne et Joana qui se questionneront sur la nouvelle loi adoptée par le Sénat sur la restriction de l'accès aux réseaux sociaux pour les moins de 15 ans. réalisatrice : Zoé musique : Tate McRae - Just keep watching *** Ces émissions ont été réalisées dans le cadre des ateliers d'initiation aux pratiques radiophoniques proposés par Radio Campus Paris. Un atelier animé par Marion Barbier et Camille Masson le 8 avril 2026.
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Protégé par l'écu, Galaad remporte la bataille contre l'ermite maléfique. Alors qu'il regagne la blanche nef, la forteresse s'effondre et l'île noire s'embrase. Après plusieurs jours, la nef accoste dans un village de lépreux. Seule une femme vierge et de sang royal pourra guérir ses habitants…***Fiction radiophonique diffusée dans l'émission "Le Grand Livre des aventures de Bretagne ou le Livre de maitre Blaise" d'après la "Légende des Chevaliers de la Table Ronde" - Réalisation : Georges Godebert - Adaptation : Romain Weingarten - Musique originale : Georges Delerue - Première diffusion : 19/10/1978 sur France Culture - Avec : Paul-Emile Deiber, Bernard Giraudeau, Eric Legrand, Yves Pignot, Emmanuel Dechartre, Gilles Guillot, Françoise Beliard, Reine Courtois, Maurice Bourbon, Christine Malouvier et Jean-Roger Caussimon - Un podcast INA
We are bursting at the seams to talk about our April Things! We're talking juicy reads, sharing some grievances, debunking rumors, discussing book thoughts, and more! Olivia's Things Strangers by Belle Burden Things that make us irrationally angry Writing and reading sequels Becca's Things What constitutes literary fiction? Good Hang with Amy Pohler, specifically the episode with Steve Carell A Bookstore rumor debunked! April's Book Club Pick - Good People by Patmeena Sabit What we read this week Becca - The Lost Book of Lancelot by John Glynn Olivia - Murder Bites by Mimi Montgomery (out August 4), The Names by Florence Knapp, Adult Braces by Lindy West, This Story Might Save Your Life by Tiffany Crum, Strangers by Belle Burden Obsession Olivia - Taste Back by Harry Styles Becca - Jessica Brody fast drafting course Sponsors Better Help - Sign up and get 10% off at BetterHelp.com/BADONPAPER Master Class - Get 15% off at masterclass.com/BOP Skims - Shop Everyday Cotton and more at skims.com. After you place your order, select "podcast" in the survey, then our show in the dropdown menu to let them know we sent you. Join our Facebook group for amazing book recs & more! Buy our Merch! Join our BFF Group! Order Olivia's Books, Little One, and Such a Bad Influence! Subscribe to Olivia's Newsletter! Order Becca's Book, The Christmas Orphans Club, and preorder Back Where We Started! Subscribe to Becca's Newsletter! Follow us on Instagram @badonpaperpodcast. Follow Olivia on Instagram @oliviamuenter and Becca @beccamfreeman.
Ska man ta rygg på AI-vinnarnas fortsatta framgång? Eller är det bättre att satsa på det som straffats för hårt och blivit för billigt? Två synsätt drabbast samman i dagens Börslunch med ett par brittiska kulturkryddor. Idag gästas vi av Erik Sprinchorn, på TIN, och Johan Swahn, på Lancelot. Programledare är Ellen Hagström och Gabriel Mellqvist.
Galaad, Perceval, Bohort et la jeune demoiselle embarquent sur une nef magique découverte sur le rivage. Cette nef aborde une terre noire et dangereuse où les chevaliers perdent leur force et l'usage de la parole. Pendant ce temps, Gauvain trouve refuge au château d'une belle reine païenne...***Fiction radiophonique diffusée dans l'émission "Le Grand Livre des aventures de Bretagne ou le Livre de maitre Blaise" d'après la "Légende des Chevaliers de la Table Ronde" - Réalisation : Georges Godebert - Adaptation : Romain Weingarten - Musique originale : Georges Delerue - Première diffusion : 18/10/1978 sur France Culture - Avec : Paul-Emile Deiber, Eric Legrand, Gilles Guillot, Yves Pignot, Emmanuel Dechartre, Françoise Beliard, Bernard Valdeneige, Yves Brainville, Henri Marteau et Helga Krolevsky - Un podcast INA
Que cela fait longtemps que n'avait pas résonné sur Tsugi Radio le générique de Serge, l'émission… Difficile d'accorder les agendas du retraité le plus heureux de France, Patrice Bardot, et du grand ordonnateur de l'Hyper Weekend Festival, Didier Varrod avec celui de Tsugi Radio. Entre temps, nos petit·es protégé·es poursuivent leur chemin : le duo nous étions une armée a subjugué Nagui et le public de Taratata en reprenant Edith Piaf, Théodora a rempli 4 Zénith de Paris, juste après Barbara Pravi et son hommage à Dalida, Dajak et Théa qui ont rempli leur Olympia, Ariane Bonzini travaille sur un album précédé d'un buzz incroyable… et nous n'aurons pas assez de cette soirée pour faire le tour de tous nos paris pour les prochains mois. Alors pour celles et ceux qui découvrent Serge, l'émission, sachez que, ce soir sur Tsugi Radio, on vous a prévu une sélection très amoureuse de coups de cœur et de découvertes, sans aucune barrière de style, tant que les textes sont en français. 9 nouveautés mais aussi des golds, des classiques, tubes inoubliables ou parfois totalement oubliés. Il va y avoir du punk-rock, de l'electro-gabber, du rap et une belle de nuances de chansons pop venue de toute la francophonie. BLAAME "Y a quoi" RAVAGE CLUB "Paroles Paroles" YUSTON XIII "Immortel" CAMILLE YEMBE "Je ne l'ai jamais dit à personne" SIMON MÉNY "Vivre" LANCELOT "Un homme seul" CÉLINE DION "Prière païenne" PATRICK JUVET "Il arrivera" MARIUS "Le temps" NAGÄ "Personnel" SUZANNE BELAUBRE "Cosmonaute" ANNE VANDERLOVE "Ballade en novembre"
Sagremor et Bohort retrouvent Lionel dans la cabane de pêcheur, mais ce dernier, fou de rage et de haine contre son frère, Bohort, se lance à sa poursuite avec l'intention de le tuer. De son côté, Perceval continue à livrer bataille contre la mystérieuse main noire dans la chapelle, tandis que Galaad est témoin d'une bataille future, qui perdra le royaume de Logres s'il persiste dans sa folle entreprise.***Fiction radiophonique diffusée dans l'émission "Le Grand Livre des aventures de Bretagne ou le Livre de maitre Blaise" d'après la "Légende des Chevaliers de la Table Ronde" - Réalisation : Georges Godebert - Adaptation : Romain Weingarten - Musique originale : Georges Delerue - Première diffusion : 17/10/1978 sur France Culture - Avec : Paul-Emile Deiber, Bernard Giraudeau, Françoise Beliard, Yves Pignot, Gilles Guillot, Eric Legrand, Emmanuel Dechartre, Med Hondo, Roger Bret, Frédéric Girard, Julien Thomast et Yves Brainville - Un podcast INA
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The boys drink and review Blackbeard's Breakfast, a robust porter, then discuss a new series about Merlin. The Daily Wire has entered the fantasy arena with *The Pendragon Cycle: Rise of the Merlin* — but to understand what they're trying to do, you have to go back much further than Camelot.In this episode we trace the evolution of the Arthurian legend from its earliest Welsh roots to modern reinterpretations. The story didn't start as knights and chivalry — it started with a war leader and a mad prophet in the woods. From there, it became a national myth under Geoffrey of Monmouth, a romantic tragedy in the French courts, and finally a moral and symbolic drama in writers like Alfred Lord Tennyson, C. S. Lewis, and Stephen R. Lawhead.Along the way, the core tension of the story takes shape:* Arthur represents order, law, and civilization.* Merlin represents mystery, prophecy, and the unseen world.* Lancelot and Guinevere introduce desire — the human element that breaks even the best systems.* Mordred brings the final blow: the collapse that comes from within.We explore how these layers built up over centuries — and how modern versions, including the Daily Wire's, are really attempts to answer an old question:Can a civilization hold together without something sacred at its core?We'll also talk about:* Why Arthur is almost strangely free of personal desire* Why Merlin is often the one who falls first* How the love triangle turns myth into tragedy* Why modern culture can't seem to agree on what this story means anymore* And whether *Rise of the Merlin* is trying to recover something we've lost — or just retell the story with a different agendaIf you think this is just a fantasy story about swords and magic, you're missing it.This is a story about order, mystery, desire — and why every kingdom eventually breaks.Grab a beer and join us.
As we wrap up the month, we have time to squeeze in one last love story. A tale packed full of potions, princesses, and even puppies, this one is right up there with Lancelot and Guinevere. It's the story of Tristan and Isolde. This week, Danièle speaks with Thomas H. Crofts about the Middle English Sir Tristrem, how its author adapted the poem for a new audience, and the wild and wonderful story of one of medieval Europe's favourite knights.This podcast is made possible by the generous support of listeners like you! To find out how to help spread the joy of medieval history, please visit patreon.com/themedievalpodcast
Hey HBs! It's time for part 2! When we left you yesterday, our bloodthirsty baddies had just had sex for the first time while Nolan was super high on magic mushrooms that Harper slipped him. She told him to fuck her like he hates her and boy did he deliver. Now, he's crossed the emotional Rubicon and is ready to worship at her feet. Meanwhile, she coyote-uglied her way out of there as fast as possible and doesn't quite know what to do with herself. That's where we're jumping in! TW: depictions of caring for an elder loved one with dementia/Alzheimer's. Oh and, like, brutal murder, drowning, dismemberment, and more. Look, man, it's a Brynn Weaver book. Bonus Content: he's her Lancelot now and she's not getting the memo, tempting fate with an Amelia Earhart theme, preserving your crush in their greatest form, and so much more! Lady Loves: Sabrina: Real life connections. They'll be there for you every time. Mel: get your government documents in order! If you can, get an official copy of your birth certificate, get or update your passport, and CALL YOUR SENATOR and tell them to vote NO on this bullshit "Save America" act that's being pushed right now. The congressional switchboard is (202) 224-3121. This bill gets rid of mail-in voting, it requires people to register to vote IN PERSON, and they will have to provide "proof" of citizenship in which all names need to match up. So, a married woman who changed her name will not be able to register to vote if she doesn't also have official documents that verify that change (marriage certificate, divorce decree, name change declaration, etc.). This boils down to an effort to stop women and impoverished people from voting. And it's a sneaky poll tax because all these documents cost money. Want to support the show? Rate and review us on your favorite podcast app! It super helps the algorithm connect us to new listeners. Want more of us? Check out our PATREON! This week we're talking about the 2nd and 3rd books in Brynn Weaver's Ruinous Love Trilogy LEATHER & LARK and SCYTHE & SPARROW! We're also hosting a Watch Party (virtual live event) on Friday February 20th! Credits: Theme Music: Brittany Pfantz Art: Author Kate Prior Want to tell us a story, ask about advertising, or anything else? Email: heavingbosomspodcast at gmail Follow our socials: Instagram @heavingbosoms Tiktok @heaving_bosoms Facebook group: the Heaving Bosoms Geriatric Friendship Cult The above contains affiliate links, which means that when purchasing through them, the podcast gets a small percentage without costing you a penny more. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
He warned me that my words would cause trouble. I never imagined how bad it hurt to hurt someone else.Life lived is life learned. Every experience has facts, concepts and applications. These arestories from the eclectic life of Lonnie Jones, Licensed ProfessionalCounselor, Minister, SWAT Team Chaplain, Outdoor Enthusiast, Quixotic Jedi andholder of an honorary doctorate from the University of Adversity. To Support this podcast projectplease send gifts via Venmo @Lonnie-Jones-19 or use Cash App$Lonniejones3006. Please follow us and share. Want lonnie to speak at yourevent? Contact: lonjones@bellsouth.net Check out YouTube for thelive eye view while the episode was being recorded. Also look for archived lessons, Skits, and videosshowing/explaining some of the rope stuff we talk about. YouTube.com/@LonnieJones Visit www.lonniejones.org to find links tooriginal art, swag, 550guys and the following books:"Cognitive SpiritualDevelopment: A Christ Centered Approach to Spiritual Self Esteem";"Grappling With Life. Controlling Your Inside Space";"Pedagogue" The Youth Ministry Book by Lonnie Jones; "If I Werea Mouse" a children's story written and illustrated by Lonnie Jones;"The Selfish Rill, a story about a decision" A fantasy parableby Lonnie Jones. T-shirts, stickers, prints and other art at www.teespring.com/stores/lonnie-jones-art https://lonnie-jones-art.creator-spring.com/listing/buy-podcast-swag?products=46 #www.worldchristian.org#tkminc2001@twlakes.net #www.hcu.edu #hpcitizensfoundation.orgFaulkner.edu/kgst graduateenrollment@faulkner.edu
Lancelot Lennard is a Florida realtor, investor, contractor, and non-profit founder who focuses on the Daytona / Volusia County area. He explains why he left Miami for Daytona: Miami's become a “billionaire playground” with weak ROI for small investors, while Daytona still has mom-and-pop landlords, realistic prices, and solid opportunities for both buy-and-hold and flips. He breaks down where he sees opportunity in Florida right now, noting that the market is still somewhat buyer-leaning, allowing strong negotiation on both price and repairs. He also walks through the short-term rental landscape around Daytona Beach, Daytona Beach Shores, Port Orange, and parts of Ponce Inlet—stressing the importance of zoning, municipal rules, and HOA bylaws to ensure Airbnb/STR is actually permitted. A big part of the discussion is around the recent changes to realtor commissions in the U.S. After the NAR settlement, buyer-agent commissions are no longer automatically offered in the MLS, and agents must now have buyers sign an exclusive agreement before showings. Lancelot explains how this impacts first-time buyers, lower-income buyers, and Canadian investors who are used to the old “seller pays both sides” model. He also touches on Florida's proposed elimination of property tax on primary residences, current homestead rules, and what that could mean for dual citizens or retirees relocating from high-tax states. The episode closes with practical tips on how Canadians should vet investor-friendly agents (ask about zoning maps, NOI and cap rates) and how to clearly define scope in buyer-broker agreements so you don't accidentally commit yourself to multiple agents at once.
Depuis des siècles, les aventures du Roi Arthur et des personnages qui forment son univers - Merlin, Lancelot, Perceval ou encore Guenièvre - ne cessent de nous passionner. Dessins animés, films, série, bien des productions artistiques y puisent leur inspiration.Mais la légende du Roi Arthur est avant tout un élément central de la culture occidentale. L'écriture des aventures des chevaliers de la Table Ronde, étalées sur plusieurs siècles, est un témoignage fantastique des évolutions des sociétés médiévales européennes. A condition, déjà, de démêler la vérité de la légende !C'est ce que vous allez découvrir dans cet entretien avec Martin Aurell, historien médiéviste et auteur de "La légende du roi Arthur" paru aux éditions Perrin. (rediffusion)Au Cœur de l'Histoire est un podcast Europe 1.- Présentation : Virginie Girod - Production : Caroline Garnier - Réalisation : Clément Ibrahim- Composition de la musique originale : Julien Tharaud et Sébastien Guidis- Visuel : Sidonie ManginHébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Today on Ascend: The Great Books Podcast concludes their Christmas reading of Sir Gawain and the Green Knight with Fitt 4, exploring Gawain's restored armor, journey to the eerie Green Chapel, the three axe swings, Bertilak's revelations, Morgan le Fay's role, and the court's final response.Visit our WEBSITE for our reading schedule and more!Check out our 50 QUESTION AND ANSWER GUIDE to Sir Gawain and the Green Knight.The discussion wrestles with Gawain's girdle lapse, the degree of his fault, the poem's moral realism, and its enduring vision of chivalry tempered by humility and grace.Why is this poem worth reading?This 14th-century gem subverts chivalric romance by relocating true heroism from battlefield glory to internal struggles with fear, courtesy, and faith—revealing with wit, irony, and profound humanity how even the “most faultless” knight bears imperfection. Its vivid poetry, layered symbolism (pentangle, girdle, greenness), and Christmas-liturgical depth offer a timeless meditation on pride, mortality, and divine mercy that meets flawed striving with grace—making it an ideal seasonal read for reflecting on our own hidden fears and the courage to face them.Key Discussion PointsRestored Armor & Girdle: Gawain's gleaming armor (rust scraped off) and open wearing of the girdle for self-preservation—symbolizing lingering fear beneath renewed ideal.Final Temptation: Servant's offer to lie and let Gawain flee—Gawain refuses, prioritizing truth and fortitude.Green Chapel: Described as ancient barrow/tomb in wild valley—evoking death, pagan past, nature's savagery, and satanic dread.Three Swings: First (flinch), second (feigned), third (nick)—mirroring castle days; nick as merciful penance for girdle fault.Degree of Error: Guests debate: minor (fear-driven, not malice) yet meaningful lapse in trust/providence; Tolkien downplays, Deacon sees deeper Christian failing.Morgan le Fay vs. Mary: Opposing feminine forces—malicious fae magic vs. protective providence.Gawain's Reaction: Self-reproach, brief blaming of women, then accepting girdle as lifelong humility token.Court's Response: Laughter, solidarity—adopting green baldric as fraternity badge, transforming shame into shared emblem.Old French Motto: “Honi soit qui mal y pense”—Order of the Garter motto reframing girdle as honorable.Notable QuotesBanished Kent: “The poem ends on God's grace… he survives because of that.”George: “Gawain as anti-Lancelot… and anti-Galahad—more human, more endearing.”Thank you for joining this Christmas journey through Sir Gawain. Next week: Why Christians should read the...
En l'an 500 quelque part dans une Angleterre encore brumeuse, un jeune écuyer parvient à retirer l'épée Excalibur plantée dans son rocher. Il s'appelle Arthur et le voilà propulsé au centre d'une saga où l'on croise Merlin l'enchanteur, la fée Morgane, Guenièvre, Lancelot ou encore Perceval. Mais derrière ces héros de légende, quelle est la vérité historique ? Avant de choisir entre l'histoire et la légende, redécouvrez la fabuleuse épopée du roi Arthur. Crédits : Lorànt Deutsch, Éric Lange.Hébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
In the icy stillness of a Maine winter night in 1951, a chilling scream shattered the quiet at the Bowdoin Courts Apartments. When police arrived, they found Eva Cooper—nude, bound, and barely conscious—on the living room floor. Her husband, Lancelot Cooper, a respected welder and former city councilor, lay dead in the bedroom, brutally hacked with a meat cleaver. What began as a bizarre home invasion quickly unraveled into a tangled web of past relationships, masked intruders, and a desperate call made with Eva's teeth. Join Patreon here to binge bonus content! Crime Curious is creating a kick-ass exclusive listener experience | Patreon https://www.buymeacoffee.com/crimecurious Music By: Michael Drzewiecki Cover Art By: Charnell Stories from Maine: Brunswick's red scarf murder Lancelot Cooper murder - Newspapers.com™ The Bizarre Case of Lancelot Cooper — Murder, She Told: Maine & New England True Crime Lancelot Cooper - Wikipedia
OF THE WAR WITH THE SAXONS AND HOW ARTHUR MET LANCELOT
An immortal Lancelot, living in 1986, is attacked by a gang of punks, kidnapped by Morgan Le Fay, and forced by a mad Merlin to battle a magic suit of armor in a desperate attempt to bring back Camelot--something Old Man Lancelot really doesn't want. We visit the 1980s incarnation of The Twilight Zone with this adaptation of a Roger Zelazny short story, which originally aired April 11, 1986. Starring Richard Kiley, Jenny Agutter, Norman Lloyd, and John Cameron Mitchell. Written by George R. R. Martin based on the story by Roger Zelazny. Directed by Jeannot Szwarc. This is a preview of the latest episode of our series Hollywood Avalon. To hear the entire episode, join the Mary Versus the Movies patreon for $3/month to hear this and the entire series Hollywood Avalon: https://www.patreon.com/maryvsmovies.
durée : 00:03:36 - Le Fil histoire - Héros mythiques inventés au Moyen Âge, les Chevaliers de la Table ronde ont façonné les imaginaires aux côtés du légendaire roi Arthur. Lancelot et Perceval en sont des figures emblématiques, mais il y eut aussi Ségurant, le chevalier au Dragon, dont l'histoire est longtemps restée oubliée. - réalisation : Sam Baquiast - invités : Emanuele Arioli Archiviste paléographe et docteur d'études médiévales, chroniqueur du "Fil histoire" sur France Culture.
Lancelot Biggs was an unpredictable quantity, but nobody aboard the Saturn thought he'd ever turn traitor! The Genius of Lancelot Biggs by Nelson S. Bond. That's next on The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast.We are deeply grateful for you—our incredible listeners and supporters. Every rating, review, and comment reminds us why we do what we do. Your enthusiasm keeps the microphone on and the stories coming—one classic science fiction adventure after another. Whether you've been with us since the beginning or just discovered The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast, thank you for helping us keep the golden age of science fiction alive, and thanks for telling your friends.Another 5 star rating and review on Apple Podcasts US, this from Holy Mountaineer, “Perfect Sci-Fi Podcast, Perfect Narrator. It's rare to find a podcast of this quality. The narrator is very good in a way that is also very hard to find. These stories, often lost to history are fun to hear and the enthusiasm of the podcast's creator is palpable.”Thanks Holy Mountaineer. If you haven't left us a 5 star review on Apple Podcast in your country, if you think we deserve it of course, or a 5 star rating on Spotify we would really appreciate it if you would.Time to check in on our old friend Lancelot Biggs. Today's story is the 5th episode in the series, published in Fantastic Adventures magazine in June 1940. Turn to page 92, The Genius of Lancelot Biggs by Nelson S. Bond…Next on The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast, Beneath the desolate desert lies a chasm that breathes ancient dread. When two men hear the earth itself stir, their world teeters on the brink of a horror beyond human comprehension. The Transition of Juan Romero by H. P. Lovecraft.Website - https://lostscifi.com/Survey - https://podcastsurvey.typeform.com/to/gNLcxQlkRise - http://bit.ly/45So7Yr☕ Buy Me a Coffee https://www.buymeacoffee.com/scottsVDiscord - https://discord.gg/EXrY7UHT
Wir springen in dieser Folge ins 18. Jahrhundert, und sprechen über Lancelot Brown, jenen Mann, der das Antlitz Englands für immer verändern wird. Weg von den streng reglementierten Gärten der vorherigen Jahrhunderte, wird "Capability" Brown, wie er in die Geschichte eingehen wird, die Natur zum Vorbild der aristokratischen Gärten heranziehen. Dabei scheut er auch nicht davor zurück, Sümpfe trockenzulegen, ganze Seen anzulegen und zehntausende Bäume zu pflanzen. Ein Umstand, der ihn zwar zum Revolutionär des englischen Gartens macht, aber wie bei Revolutionen so üblich, nicht immer ohne Widerspruch. //Erwähnte Folgen - GAG173: Der gefährliche Garten von Vaux-le-Vicomte – https://gadg.fm/173 - GAG464: Die Entstehung des Central Parks – https://gadg.fm/464 //Literatur - Jane Brown. Lancelot „Capability“ Brown, 1716-1783. Random House, 2013 - Steffie Shields. Moving Heaven and Earth. Unicorn Publishing Group, 2017 Das Episodenbild zeigt einen Teil der großen Brücke von Blenheim Palace. //Aus unserer Werbung Du möchtest mehr über unsere Werbepartner erfahren? Hier findest du alle Infos & Rabatte: https://linktr.ee/GeschichtenausderGeschichte // Wir sind jetzt auch bei CampfireFM! Wer direkt in Folgen kommentieren will, Zusatzmaterial und Blicke hinter die Kulissen sehen will: einfach die App installieren und unserer Community beitreten: https://www.joincampfire.fm/podcasts/22 //Wir haben auch ein Buch geschrieben: Wer es erwerben will, es ist überall im Handel, aber auch direkt über den Verlag zu erwerben: https://www.piper.de/buecher/geschichten-aus-der-geschichte-isbn-978-3-492-06363-0 Wer Becher, T-Shirts oder Hoodies erwerben will: Die gibt's unter https://geschichte.shop Wer unsere Folgen lieber ohne Werbung anhören will, kann das über eine kleine Unterstützung auf Steady oder ein Abo des GeschichteFM-Plus Kanals auf Apple Podcasts tun. Wir freuen uns, wenn ihr den Podcast bei Apple Podcasts oder wo auch immer dies möglich ist rezensiert oder bewertet. Wir freuen uns auch immer, wenn ihr euren Freundinnen und Freunden, Kolleginnen und Kollegen oder sogar Nachbarinnen und Nachbarn von uns erzählt! Du möchtest Werbung in diesem Podcast schalten? Dann erfahre hier mehr über die Werbemöglichkeiten bei Seven.One Audio: https://www.seven.one/portfolio/sevenone-audio
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Welcome to Quest & Chorus, where songs remember what history forgets. I'm your bard, and today, we climb a legendary cliff—where myth and memory blur. To Tintagel. Some say King Arthur was born here. Others say he died here. And whether that's true or not doesn't really matter… Because this place feels like the kind of place where someone says goodbye. Today, we raise a glass—to stories that fade, and the people who carry them. This is Quest & Chorus #307 0:30 - Heather Dale “Mordred's Lullaby” from The Trial of Lancelot and The Secret World of Celtic Rock 3:41 - WELCOME TO QUEST & CHORUS Where every place has a story, every story has a song, and every song is a step in the quest. I'm your bard, Marc Gunn, also host of the Irish & Celtic Music Podcast, and typically host of this show as Folk Songs & Stories, but today, we call it Quest & Chorus. Quest & Chorus is a 6-part podcast series. I fuse my love of music, science fiction and fantasy, and travel into a podcast with a quest. In each episode, you will get a clue to unlock a secret reward. And at the end of the season, you will combine all of those clues to unlock an even bigger amazing reward. If you're new to the show, please follow us. You can do that PubSong.com or Just send me an email to follow@celtfather. UPCOMING SHOWS SEP 24-28: ALEP 6, Harrodsburg, KY OCT 11: The Lost Druid Brewery, Avondale Estates, GA OCT 17-19: MultiVerse, Peachtree City, GA NOV 1: Georgia Renaissance Festival Fall Festival, Fairburn, GA NOV 8: IrishFest Atlanta, Roswell, GA with Inara Please leave a comment on the podcast show notes at pubsong.com or wherever you listen. Email pictures of where you're listening to follow@celtfather . I'll send you a free gift and you can learn more about how to follow this podcast. News October Patreon Membership Drive. Get a free album: Field of Drams: Kilted Drinking Songs Flash Sale on MageRecords.com Guess the Secret Word to Unlock a reward. A big thanks to my… GUNN RUNNERS ON PATREON If you enjoy this podcast or you love listening to my music, please follow my Celtfather Patreon page. You can sign up for free and get updates on what's new and you can get an ad-free edition of this podcast before public listeners. But you get so much more when you become a Patron of the Arts. Patreon is one of the ways modern musicians and podcasters make a living. For just $5 per month, you'll get exclusive, unreleased songs, podcasts, video concerts, bootleg concerts, and so much more. Email follow@celtfather to get more details! 7:55 - Brobdingnagian Bards “Do Virgins Tast Better Medley” from A Faire To Remember 12:43 - TODAY'S SHOW IS BROUGHT TO BY CELTIC INVASION VACATIONS Every year, I take a small group of people on a relaxing adventure to one of the Celtic nations. We don't see everything. Instead we stay in one area. We get to know the region through its culture, history, and legends. You can join me with an auditory and visual adventure through podcasts, blogs, videos, and photos. In 2026, you can join me for a Celtic Invasion of Galicia in Spain. Sign to the Celtic Invasion Vacations mailing list at CelticInvasion.com. Let's begin the… QUEST & CHORUS of TINTAGEL, CORNWALL - History & Myth Tintagel is carved into the coast of Cornwall — cliffs like the broken edge of a sword, sea spray rising like breath. Ruins cling to the stone. A castle? Maybe. A dream? Definitely. But before we step into the realm of Arthur and Avalon, let's talk about what Tintagel really is.
Trust Lancelot Biggs to get his ship into a mess just when speed and good navigation meant the prize contract of the year…! Lancelot Biggs: Master Navigator by Nelson S. Bond. That's next on The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast.I really enjoy the writing of Nelson S. Bond, especially his offbeat character Lancelot Biggs. There's just something about the way Bond mixes humor with wild sci-fi ideas that makes narrating these stories so much fun. Biggs is clumsy, unpredictable, and completely unforgettable—and every time I dive into one of his adventures, I find myself grinning at the clever twists and quirky charm that Bond brings to the page.Journey back 85 years and open the May 1940 publication of Fantastic Adventures magazine to page 30, Lancelot Biggs: Master Navigator by Nelson S. Bond…Next on The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast, Rogers was a hero . . if only he hadn't come back alive! The First Spaceman by Gene L. Henderson.Survey - https://podcastsurvey.typeform.com/to/gNLcxQlkRise - http://bit.ly/45So7Yr☕ Buy Me a Coffee https://www.buymeacoffee.com/scottsVDiscord - https://discord.gg/EXrY7UHTFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/TheLostSciFiPodcastTwitter - https://x.com/LostSciFiPod❤️ ❤️ Thanks to All Our Listeners Who Bought Us a Coffee$200 Someone$100 Tony from the Future$75 James Van Maanenberg$50 MizzBassie, Anonymous Listener$25 Someone, Eaten by a Grue, Jeff Lussenden, Fred Sieber, Anne, Craig Hamilton, Dave Wiseman, Bromite Thrip, Marwin de Haan, Future Space Engineer, Fressie, Kevin Eckert, Stephen Kagan, James Van Maanenberg, Irma Stolfo, Josh Jennings, Leber8tr, Conrad Chaffee, Anonymous Listener$15 Every Month Someone$15 Someone, Carolyn Guthleben, Patrick McLendon, Curious Jon, Buz C., Fressie, Anonymous Listener$10 Anonymous Listener$5 Every Month Eaten by a Grue$5 Denis Kalinin, Timothy Buckley, Andre'a, Martin Brown, Ron McFarlan, Tif Love, Chrystene, Richard Hoffman, Anonymous ListenerPlease participate in our podcast survey https://podcastsurvey.typeform.com/to/gNLcxQlk Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Greg Jenner is joined in medieval Europe by Dr Mary Bateman and comedian Mike Wozniak to learn all about the legends of King Arthur.Most of us have heard of Arthur, Guinevere, Merlin and the Knights of the Round Table. But where do these legends come from? Arthur first appears in the writings of a 9th-Century monk, but he's not the king we know today: no Merlin or Lancelot, no Excalibur, and no Camelot. These elements were added later, as the legends were retold and rewritten across Europe.This episode traces the stories of Arthur and his knights from their early medieval origins, exploring the changes made as they were adapted over the centuries by everyone from French romance authors to Victorian poets, and taking in some famous medieval texts, including the Welsh Mabinogion and Malory's Morte d'Arthur, as well as some lesser-known tales. Along the way, we also look at the places in modern Britain that still bear Arthurian names and the wacky artefacts that have been associated with the legendary king, and ask the crucial question: did King Arthur really exist?This is a radio edit of the original podcast episode. For the full-length version, please look further back in the feed.Hosted by: Greg Jenner Research by: Hannah Cusworth and Jon Norman-Mason Written by: Jon Norman-Mason, Emmie Rose Price-Goodfellow, Emma Nagouse, and Greg Jenner Produced by: Emmie Rose Price-Goodfellow and Greg Jenner Audio Producer: Steve Hankey Production Coordinator: Ben Hollands Senior Producer: Emma Nagouse Executive Editor: James Cook