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Bienvenue dans ce nouvel épisode de Toutes Puissantes ! ✨Aujourd'hui, j'ai la joie de recevoir Laury Maurice, CEO de Shodo Paris.Laury évolue dans la tech depuis plusieurs années et porte aujourd'hui un projet ambitieux : transformer de l'intérieur un secteur où les femmes restent largement sous-représentées.Quand elle rejoint Shodo en 2020, l'entreprise ne compte qu'une seule développeuse.Pourtant, sur le papier, tout semble réuni pour attirer les talents féminins : transparence salariale, redistribution des richesses, conditions de travail avantageuses…Alors pourquoi les femmes ne viennent-elles pas ?Comment attirer davantage de femmes dans la tech sans tomber dans les quotas ?Quelles actions concrètes permettent réellement de faire évoluer la mixité ?Et comment embarquer toute une organisation dans cette transformation ?Dans cet échange passionnant, Laurie partage les initiatives mises en place chez Shodo : groupes de réflexion en non-mixité, congé menstruel, accompagnement renforcé de la parentalité, transparence radicale et nouvelles façons de penser l'inclusion.Elle nous raconte aussi les résistances rencontrées, les leçons apprises et les résultats obtenus : en moins d'un an, l'entreprise a doublé son effectif féminin.Un épisode riche en enseignements pour toutes celles et ceux qui veulent construire des organisations plus justes, plus inclusives et plus performantes.
Bartók im anonymen New Yorker Hochhaus. Schönberg mit Tennisschläger in Los Angeles. Rachmaninow zwischen Heimweh und Hollywood. In dieser Folge sprechen Uli und Laury über Komponisten im Exil - und darüber, wie sich Fremdsein anhören kann.
V najnovšom dieli Out Loud Michaela porozprávala, ako spomína na jedinečný príchod na vilu ako vizážistka, na dievčata aj ženícha Adriana.Zaspomínala si na to, aké jej dievčatá dávali prezývky, ako sa k nej správala Laura, a prezradila aj to, že mimo kamier sa k nej správala úplne inak. Miška priznala, že sa Laury bála a že má zimomriavky, keď počuje nahrávku, v ktorej Laura hovorí o jej pravých úmysloch. Vraj ju to neprekvapilo, no bola prekvapená, že to produkcia takto vymyslela.
Si vous aimez mon univers, sachez que je propose des réflexions personnelles sur les sujets abordés ici (à savoir l'amour, la nourriture, la sexualité…) dans une newsletter qui s'intitule La vie gourmande. Aujourd'hui, j'ai l'immense plaisir de recevoir Laury Thilleman.Dans cet épisode, Laury raconte comment son élection comme Miss France à 19 ans l'a rendue rebelle, mais aussi le tourbillon de travail dans lequel elle s'est jetée ensuite pour déjouer les apparences, jusqu'au burn-out.Elle raconte ensuite comment elle s'est rassemblée, relevée, et ce qui a basculé en elle lorsqu'elle a été choisie par Frédéric Lopez pour être le nouveau visage de l'émission emblématique Rendez-vous en terre inconnue.C'est un magnifique épisode, porté par la sensibilité de Laury, dans lequel il est par ailleurs question de trouver sa place, de ce qu'est une vraie rencontre, d'amour serein et de kouign-amann.PS : Le nouvel épisode de Rendez-vous en terre inconnue, dans lequel Laury emmène Stéphane de Groodt chez les Wauja en Amazonie, sera diffusé ce mardi 26 mai à 21h10 sur France 2 !Hébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
L'épisode complet sera disponible ce vendredi 22 mai 2026.Hébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Nelly reaguje na jej dramatický odchod, hádku s Laurou a na to, ako bola odhalená Laurina pravá motivácia byť v šou.Otvorila sa ohľadom jej odchodu a toho, ako to medzi ňou a Laurou postupne začalo škrípať, keďže celá hádka nebola len o stoličke.Nelly sklamalo, že na čiernom ceremoniáli dostala toľko čiernych ruží od báb, aj keď vedeli, že má ohľadom Laury pravdu.
Watch this episode ad-free by joining the ITBR Patreon! patreon.com/ivorytowerboilerroom-----Returning guest and friend of the show Laury Egan is back! She always brings such a warm and knowledgeable perspective to the show, and this episode is no different! Laury's a multi-published author, poet and photographer. Laury and I had a great conversation on her latest novel Jenny Kidd and what kind of obstacles authors may face in publication in the modern day.With melting attention spans and political undermining of the arts, who's to say how the literature world will look in just a few years? As Laury and I say in today's episode: there's always hope!Want to get to know more about Laury and check out her expansive collection of work? Check out the link below!LAURY A. EGAN - Home-----Follow ITBR on IG @ivorytowerboilerroom and TikTok @dr.andrewrimbyBe sure to subscribe to our YouTube channel where you can watch video episodes of the podcast: https://www.youtube.com/@ivorytowerboilerroomThanks to our following sponsors! To subscribe to The Gay and Lesbian Review visit glreview.org. Click Subscribe and enter promo code ITBRChoice to get a free issue with a subscription purchase. Follow them on IG @theglreview and TikTok @g_and_lrHead to Broadview Press, an independent academic publisher, for all your humanities related books. Use code ivorytower for 20% off your broadviewpress.com order. Follow them on IG @broadviewpress.Thanks to the ITBR team! Dr. Andrew Rimby (Host and Director), Mary DiPipi (Chief Contributor), and Sean Penta (Intern)
Klassik in Jeans statt Frack. Der BR Klassik-Podcast "Klassik für Klugscheißer" geht mit Laury Reichart und Uli Knapp live auf Klassenfahrt nach Leverkusen - mit L'arte del Mondo auf Zeitreise durch die Konzertgeschichte.
Cette série a été réalisée en 2021.A l'époque, je venais de créer les collages contre les féminicides, et j'avais commencé à m'exprimer contre l'idéologie transgenre.Je trainais dans les sphères "Radfem" (Féministes Radical).Les Radfem sont des femmes opposées à toutes les institutions religieuses ; elles conçoivent le voile, la prostitution, et le transgenrisme comme des outils d'oppression des femmes. ces derniers éléments sont ce qui les distingue des féministes dites queer ou intersectionnelles. Les deux sont des mouvances très misandres (et je l'ai été, je ne vais pas vous le cacher).Marguerite SternHébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Nous recevons Laury Thilleman pour l'émission « Voyage voyage les stars chantent au Maroc » vendredi 13 mars à 21h10 sur France 3Les vendredi et samedi à 20h sur France 5, Mohammed Bouhafsi et toute son équipe accueillent les personnalités qui font l'actualité.
Dans cet épisode enregistré en public en 2024 dans le cadre d'une collaboration entre l'association Kera et la librairie Combo, Mélissa DK, Mélissa P et moi échangeons avec Diariatou Kébé et Marjorie Bourgoin.Elles sont respectivement autrice et illustratrice autour de Les Puissantes, leur livre qui met en lumière des femmes Noires francophones souvent invisibilisées. Ensemble, nous parlons représentation dans la littérature jeunesse, transmission, monde de l'édition et besoin d'archives pour les générations futures.Merci à Ismaïl, Laury et aux autres participants pour leurs questions et interventions.Ressources citées : Ouvrir la voix, Les Culottées, La parole aux négresses. Suivre les invitées : Dia de l'Asso DivekaMarjorie
Join host Edith in this engaging episode of Book Lover's Companion as she welcomes back returning guest Laury A. Egan. Dive into a captivating discussion about Egan's thriller, 'Jenny Kidd,' set in the atmospheric Venice, and uncover the main character's journey and the dark, thrilling narrative. They also explore the psychological elements inspired by Patricia Highsmith and discuss the multifaceted city of Venice as both a setting and character. Additionally, hear about Egan's charming and humorous book about a basset hound named Morley. Tune in for a literary and psychological exploration with these intriguing reads!00:00 Welcome to Book Lover's Companion01:02 Diving into 'Jenny Kidd'04:47 Exploring Jenny's Character and Journey06:28 The Dark and Sinister Elements11:05 Influences and Inspirations15:52 Venice as a Character20:53 Psychological Elements in Thrillers25:26 The Impact of Patricia Highsmith28:18 Exploring a Complex Personality29:14 Literary Success and Struggles29:56 The Intriguing Love Triangles30:18 A New Book Project30:41 A Fun and Exhausting Journey32:08 Introducing a Charming Dog Book33:04 The Unique Perspective of Morley33:27 Challenges in Publishing37:10 The Joy of Writing from a Dog's View42:43 Reflections on a Writing Career43:41 The Publishing Experience45:20 Future Projects and Audiobooks49:28 Final Thoughts and RecommendationsIf you like what we do, you might consider buying us a coffee.You can do so here: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/booklovercom or here: https://ko-fi.com/bookcompanionFollow us: Web: https://book-lovers-companion.comTwitter: https://twitter.com/book_companionFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/ez.fiction.7/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/book_companion/Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6vyAyrh3zzsxNeexfyU0uAFeedback is always welcome: bookcompanioncontact@gmail.comMusic: English Country Garden by Aaron Kenny Video Link: https://youtu.be/mDcADD4oS5E
Il était une fois Laury, devenue maman solo quand sa fille a eu trois ans, après décider de se séparer du papa. Elle avait besoin de retrouver de la joie, de la légèreté qu'elle n'avait plus dans son quotidien en couple. Et de la joie, Laury va clairement en remettre dans sa maison !Un an après sa séparation, sa meilleure amie Marion devient elle aussi maman solo et pour les deux, c'est une évidence : elles doivent emménager ensemble ! Parce-que des journées pourries après la séparation, il y en a un sacré paquet et c'est plus facile de les traverser quand on peut se marrer le soir avec une copine. Les voilà donc sous le même toit avec leurs deux filles, dans la coloc du bonheur où chacune se serre les coudes tout en gardant leur liberté et où étrangement la charge mentale est bien mieux répartie…Dans cet épisode, on parle d'avoir envie de discuter avec un adulte le soir, des dimanches soirs du blues et de refaire un bisou à quelqu'un.Bonne écoute !----------------------------------------------Vous aimez HelloSolos ? Mettez ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ — sur Apple Podcast, Spotify ou Deezer ça nous aide énormément et abonnez-vous gratuitement sur votre plateforme d'écoute préférée pour ne manquer aucun épisode !On se retrouve chaque lundi matin pour un nouvel épisode
Pop Arthur, c'est le podcast créé pour assurer les bases indispensables de pop culture pour Arthur et vos enfants. Et leur prouver qu'il y a un monde après Bob l'éponge - Le film : un pour tous, tous pirates !
Was hat es mit dem weihnachtlichen Adventskranz-Abbrennen auf sich? Warum schläft Uli mit Marianne und Michael in einem Bett - und wie landen Barbra Streisand, Wolfgang Petry und Michael Haydn in ein und derselben Folge?
Paweł Mykietyn wraz z pianistką, wokalistką, kompozytorką, autorką tekstów, producentką oraz działaczką społeczną Mają Laurą sięgnął po wiersze Sary Teasdale, tworząc nastrojowe przedsięwzięcie "Nightfall". Premiera "Nightfall" odbędzie się 30 grudnia w Nowym Teatrze w Warszawie. Więcej o wydarzeniu opowiedziała Adamowi Suprynowiczowi Maja Laura.
Jeder kann es, jeder tut es, die wenigsten glauben, sie können es: Singen. Dass Singen nicht gleich Singen ist, zeigen Uli und Laury in dieser Jubiläumsfolge von "Klassik für Klugscheisser".
In this richly layered episode of the Authors on Mission podcast, host Danielle Hutchinson sits down with Laury A. Egan—novelist, designer, and literary chameleon—to explore her expansive writing journey across suspense, literary fiction, comedy, and romance.With 15 novels under her belt, Laury shares how her background in visual arts and book design shapes her storytelling, and how her latest works—Fairhaven and Contrary: Stories and a Play—showcase her mastery of character-driven narratives and psychological depth.
During the Civil War, the U.S. federal government abolished slavery without reimbursing enslavers, diminishing the white South's wealth by nearly 50 percent. After the Confederacy's defeat, white Southerners demanded federal compensation for the financial value of formerly enslaved people and fought for other policies that would recognize abolition's costs during Reconstruction. As Amanda Laury Kleintop shows in Counting the Cost of Freedom: The Fight Over Compensated Emancipation After the Civil War (University of North Carolina Press, 2025), their persistence eventually led to the creation of Section 4 of the Fourteenth Amendment, which abolished the right to profit from property in people. Surprisingly, former Confederates responded by using Lost Cause history-making to obscure the fact that they had demanded financial redress in the first place. The largely successful efforts of white Southerners to erase this history continues to generate false understandings today. Kleintop draws from an impressive array of archival sources to uncover this lost history. In doing so, she demonstrates how this legal battle also undermined efforts by formerly enslaved people to receive reparations for themselves and their descendants—a debate that persists in today's national dialogue. Amanda Laury Kleintop is assistant professor of history at Elon University. Ryan Tripp is an adjunct for universities and California community colleges. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/history
During the Civil War, the U.S. federal government abolished slavery without reimbursing enslavers, diminishing the white South's wealth by nearly 50 percent. After the Confederacy's defeat, white Southerners demanded federal compensation for the financial value of formerly enslaved people and fought for other policies that would recognize abolition's costs during Reconstruction. As Amanda Laury Kleintop shows in Counting the Cost of Freedom: The Fight Over Compensated Emancipation After the Civil War (University of North Carolina Press, 2025), their persistence eventually led to the creation of Section 4 of the Fourteenth Amendment, which abolished the right to profit from property in people. Surprisingly, former Confederates responded by using Lost Cause history-making to obscure the fact that they had demanded financial redress in the first place. The largely successful efforts of white Southerners to erase this history continues to generate false understandings today. Kleintop draws from an impressive array of archival sources to uncover this lost history. In doing so, she demonstrates how this legal battle also undermined efforts by formerly enslaved people to receive reparations for themselves and their descendants—a debate that persists in today's national dialogue. Amanda Laury Kleintop is assistant professor of history at Elon University. Ryan Tripp is an adjunct for universities and California community colleges. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/african-american-studies
During the Civil War, the U.S. federal government abolished slavery without reimbursing enslavers, diminishing the white South's wealth by nearly 50 percent. After the Confederacy's defeat, white Southerners demanded federal compensation for the financial value of formerly enslaved people and fought for other policies that would recognize abolition's costs during Reconstruction. As Amanda Laury Kleintop shows in Counting the Cost of Freedom: The Fight Over Compensated Emancipation After the Civil War (University of North Carolina Press, 2025), their persistence eventually led to the creation of Section 4 of the Fourteenth Amendment, which abolished the right to profit from property in people. Surprisingly, former Confederates responded by using Lost Cause history-making to obscure the fact that they had demanded financial redress in the first place. The largely successful efforts of white Southerners to erase this history continues to generate false understandings today. Kleintop draws from an impressive array of archival sources to uncover this lost history. In doing so, she demonstrates how this legal battle also undermined efforts by formerly enslaved people to receive reparations for themselves and their descendants—a debate that persists in today's national dialogue. Amanda Laury Kleintop is assistant professor of history at Elon University. Ryan Tripp is an adjunct for universities and California community colleges. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
During the Civil War, the U.S. federal government abolished slavery without reimbursing enslavers, diminishing the white South's wealth by nearly 50 percent. After the Confederacy's defeat, white Southerners demanded federal compensation for the financial value of formerly enslaved people and fought for other policies that would recognize abolition's costs during Reconstruction. As Amanda Laury Kleintop shows in Counting the Cost of Freedom: The Fight Over Compensated Emancipation After the Civil War (University of North Carolina Press, 2025), their persistence eventually led to the creation of Section 4 of the Fourteenth Amendment, which abolished the right to profit from property in people. Surprisingly, former Confederates responded by using Lost Cause history-making to obscure the fact that they had demanded financial redress in the first place. The largely successful efforts of white Southerners to erase this history continues to generate false understandings today. Kleintop draws from an impressive array of archival sources to uncover this lost history. In doing so, she demonstrates how this legal battle also undermined efforts by formerly enslaved people to receive reparations for themselves and their descendants—a debate that persists in today's national dialogue. Amanda Laury Kleintop is assistant professor of history at Elon University. Ryan Tripp is an adjunct for universities and California community colleges. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/law
During the Civil War, the U.S. federal government abolished slavery without reimbursing enslavers, diminishing the white South's wealth by nearly 50 percent. After the Confederacy's defeat, white Southerners demanded federal compensation for the financial value of formerly enslaved people and fought for other policies that would recognize abolition's costs during Reconstruction. As Amanda Laury Kleintop shows in Counting the Cost of Freedom: The Fight Over Compensated Emancipation After the Civil War (University of North Carolina Press, 2025), their persistence eventually led to the creation of Section 4 of the Fourteenth Amendment, which abolished the right to profit from property in people. Surprisingly, former Confederates responded by using Lost Cause history-making to obscure the fact that they had demanded financial redress in the first place. The largely successful efforts of white Southerners to erase this history continues to generate false understandings today. Kleintop draws from an impressive array of archival sources to uncover this lost history. In doing so, she demonstrates how this legal battle also undermined efforts by formerly enslaved people to receive reparations for themselves and their descendants—a debate that persists in today's national dialogue. Amanda Laury Kleintop is assistant professor of history at Elon University. Ryan Tripp is an adjunct for universities and California community colleges.
During the Civil War, the U.S. federal government abolished slavery without reimbursing enslavers, diminishing the white South's wealth by nearly 50 percent. After the Confederacy's defeat, white Southerners demanded federal compensation for the financial value of formerly enslaved people and fought for other policies that would recognize abolition's costs during Reconstruction. As Amanda Laury Kleintop shows in Counting the Cost of Freedom: The Fight Over Compensated Emancipation After the Civil War (University of North Carolina Press, 2025), their persistence eventually led to the creation of Section 4 of the Fourteenth Amendment, which abolished the right to profit from property in people. Surprisingly, former Confederates responded by using Lost Cause history-making to obscure the fact that they had demanded financial redress in the first place. The largely successful efforts of white Southerners to erase this history continues to generate false understandings today. Kleintop draws from an impressive array of archival sources to uncover this lost history. In doing so, she demonstrates how this legal battle also undermined efforts by formerly enslaved people to receive reparations for themselves and their descendants—a debate that persists in today's national dialogue. Amanda Laury Kleintop is assistant professor of history at Elon University. Ryan Tripp is an adjunct for universities and California community colleges. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/american-south
Du lundi au vendredi, Julien Pichené fait le point sur l'actualité des médias. Aujourd'hui, le premier numéro de Rendez-vous en terre inconnue avec Laury Thilleman, la 20e saison de "La France à un Incroyable Talent", M6 arrête l'émission de constructions "Lego Masters", le tournage d'une fiction sur le porte-avions “Charles-de-Gaulle” va bientôt démarrer et de nouveaux jeux arrivent à la télé. Hébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Uli und Laury tauchen ein in die geheimnisvolle Welt unseres neuronalen Netzwerkes, sprechen mit Forscherinnen und Forschern - und entlarven dabei einige Mythen.
Watch this episode ad-free by joining the ITBR Patreon and get 50% off your membership with code ITBRPROFESSOR patreon.com/ivorytowerboilerroomLaury A. Egan comes back onto the podcast to talk about writing and reading short stories, a genre of literature that often gets overshadowed by its older sibling, the novel. Laury is such a wealth of creative information which is why you'll learn why short stories face challenges in the publishing industry even though you would think that our fast-paced culture would love how you can finish a short story in one sitting. We then get into a spirited conversation about why American literary culture is being "dumbed down" and so many bestsellers are easily digestible plot-driven works, instead of rich psychological texts. You'll find all of Laury's writing on her website: https://www.lauryaegan.com/Be sure to follow Laury on Instagram @laurya.egan and Facebook @laury.egan Our Sponsors:To subscribe to The Gay and Lesbian Review visit glreview.org. Click Subscribe and enter promo code ITBRChoice to get a free issue with a subscription purchase. Follow them on IG @theglreview.Head to Broadview Press, an independent academic publisher, for all your humanities related books. Use code ivorytower for 20% off your broadviewpress.com order. Follow them on IG @broadviewpress.Follow That Ol' Gay Classic Cinema on IG @thatolgayclassiccinema Listen here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/that-ol-gay-classic-cinema/id1652125150Thanks to the ITBR team! Dr. Andrew Rimby (Host and Director), Mary DiPipi (Chief Contributor), and Sean Penta (Intern)
Willkommen in der Welt der elektronischen Musik. In dieser Live-Aufzeichnung vom "detect classic festival" sprechen Laury und Uli mit Produzent Jan Jelinek und Komponistin und Musikerin Paulina Sofie Kiss.
Laury und Uli auf Reisen - das gab es so bisher noch nicht bei den Klugscheißern. In dieser Folge machen sich unsere Hosts auf die weite Reise gen Norddeutschland und zwar zu einem Festival der besonderen Art.
Nach dem Krieg wird Schostakowitschs Musik verboten und er muss eine schwere Entscheidung treffen. Dann stirbt Stalin. Ist Schostakowitsch jetzt frei? Vier Noten erzählen von einem zwiespältigen Sieg über das System. Host & Autor Malte Hemmerich (SWR/WDR 2025) *** CREDITS Host & Autor: Malte Hemmerich Regie: Felicitas Ott & Malte Hemmerich Es sprachen: Nadine Kettler, Stefan Roschy, Boris Konecny & Oliver Jacobs Technik: Andreas Völzing Redaktion: Tuula Simon & Greta Hey Technische Leitung: Katrin Tiefenthaler Sounddesign: Tuula Simon Grafik: Chris Veit Distribution: Alexandra Klockau, Celine Frohnapfel & Lena Hofbauer Eine Produktion von SWR Kultur und WDR3. *** BESONDERER LINKTIPP DER REDAKTION: BR: Klassik für Klugscheisser Mit ihrem Musikwissen prahlen - das können Laury und Uli ganz hervorragend: Welche Drogen werden im Orchestergraben eingeschmissen? Was verbindet Pokémon und Tschaikowsky? Welche Strukturen verhindern Diversität in der Branche? Und warum hatte Wagner einen Fetisch für Samt-Unterhosen? Bei uns bekommt ihr längst vergessenen Gossip und überraschende Fakten zur Musik. ZUM PODCAST: https://1.ard.de/kfk_podcast *** LINKTIPPS Am 9. August 1975 starb Dmitri Schostakowitsch, einer der einflussreichsten Komponisten des 20. Jahrhunderts. Seine Musik ist ein akustisches Tagebuch der sowjetischen Geschichte - voller Codes, Klüfte und Kontraste. Ausschnitte aus seinem Leben zeigen, wie dicht sein Leben mit dem Weltgeschehen verwoben war: Dmitri Schostakowitsch 50. Todestag: https://www.br-klassik.de/aktuell/news-kritik/dmitri-schostakowitsch-komponist-50-todestag-100.html Auf dem Laufenden bleiben mit den beiden Newslettern von BR-KLASSIK: Regelmäßige Infos über Programmhighlights, Neues und Hintergründe aus der Klassikszene sowie über die aktuellen Veranstaltungen der Klangkörper des BR: https://www.br-klassik.de/footernavi/newsletter/index.html Die ganze Welt der Klassischen Musik, Neuigkeiten, Kritiken, Veranstaltungstipps und Sendungen gibt es bei BR-Klassik unter: http://www.br-klassik.de/ Ihr liebt Podcasts? Dann registriert euch für den Newsletter "Die Podcast-Entdecker": Er liefert euch Podcast-Tipps von Bayern 2 direkt in euer Postfach: Bayern 2-Newsletter: https://www.br.de/radio/bayern2/service/newsletter/newsletter-podcast-entdecker-anmeldung-100.html *** Und hier noch ein paar besondere Tipps für Geschichts-Interessierte: DAS KALENDERBLATT erzählt geschichtliche Anekdoten zum Tagesdatum - skurril, anrührend, witzig und oft überraschend. Und noch viel mehr Geschichtsthemen, aber auch Features zu anderen Wissensbereichen wie Literatur und Musik, Philosophie, Ethik, Religionen, Psychologie, Wirtschaft, Gesellschaft, Forschung, Natur und Umwelt gibt es bei RADIOWISSEN. Wir freuen uns über Feedback und Anregungen zur Sendung per Mail an radiowissen@br.de. Alles Geschichte finden Sie auch in der ARD Audiothek: ARD Audiothek | Alles Geschichte JETZT ENTDECKEN
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Republic Day Greetings Glocal Citizens! This week's guest is another Glocal Citizens connection. In spring 2024, Amma Gyampo (https://glocalcitizens.fireside.fm/guests/amma-gyampo) reached out to me me about connecting me with a like mind in education. That was the beginning of ongoing conversations with Laureen “Laury” Adams. With over 20 years of experience spanning both international and U.S. contexts as a classroom teacher, school leader, coach, designer, and professor, Dr. Laury possesses a unique skill set. This includes shaping innovative curricula, effectively supporting learning communities of all sizes, and coaching leaders to drive impactful change. Her design background informs her expertise in project-based learning approaches, performance assessment, and liberatory praxis. She collaborates with schools and education organizations to design critical, responsive, and loving curricula, assessments, and professional learning opportunities. Laureen is the founder and Executive Director of the Tutu Institute of Education for Liberation. As well as Senior Director of Professional Learning at ASCD Ghana (https://ghascd.org). Among her other roles on boards and consulting she is a Research Fellow and Adjunct Professor at Claremont Graduate University. She recently co-authored This Teachable Moment: Engaging Our Kids in the Joy of Learning (https://www.pblworks.org/for-families) to support parents and caregivers with providing project-based learning experiences at home. Download your free copy and #listenandlearn more about Laury's work in session at SXSW EDU 2025 (https://schedule.sxswedu.com/2025/speakers/286691). Today, July 1st, Ghana marks its 65th Republic Day (https://nationaltoday.com/ghana-republic-day/). Our conversation speaks to many of the themes we continue to work to realize as the country sheds its colonial character as a sovereign, free republic with Ghanaians leading and steering our social and economic destiny. Where to find Laury? https://www.liberatorylove.com/ On LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/laureen-adams-tutu-phd/) On Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/laureenadamsphd/) On Facebook (https://web.facebook.com/laureenadamsphd) What's Laury reading? One Day, Everyone Will Have Been Against This (https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/777485/one-day-everyone-will-have-always-been-against-this-by-omar-el-akkad/) by Omar El Akkad Finding Your Leadership Soul (https://www.ascd.org/books/finding-your-leadership-soul?variant=123025) by Carlos R. Moreno What's Laury watching? Forever, a new series (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forever_(2025_TV_series)) Other topics of interest: About Long Beach, California (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Long_Beach,_California) NYC Teaching Fellows Program (https://nycteachingfellows.org) Envsion Academy Charter School (https://envisionschools.org/our-schools/envision-academy/#:~:text=Envision%20Academy%20of%20Arts%20and,in%20college%20and%20in%20life.) Teach for America (https://www.teachforamerica.org) Sponsors for Educational Opportunities (https://www.seo-usa.org) 'Love” in Twi (https://learnakandictionary.com/english-twi/love/) Special Guest: Laureen Adams.
„Je mi devět let a mám mámu jen pro sebe. Jsme na všechno dvě. Pak se narodí brácha. A všechno je najednou jinak. Vím, že nejsem sama. Skleněné děti jsou všude kolem nás — tiší pozorovatelé, kteří se učí žít ve stínu nemocného sourozence.“
„Je mi devět let a mám mámu jen pro sebe. Jsme na všechno dvě. Pak se narodí brácha. A všechno je najednou jinak. Vím, že nejsem sama. Skleněné děti jsou všude kolem nás — tiší pozorovatelé, kteří se učí žít ve stínu nemocného sourozence.“
Award-winning NJ author Laury A. Egan's new collection is Contrary - an eclectic mix of twenty-one stories which also includes a two-act play. She's the author of seventeen books of fiction and four poetry volumes. We read her story "The Impaired Pair," which appears in Contrary. https://www.lauryaegan.com/Support the show
Blasmusik ist nur Ufftata? Auf keinen Fall! In der Blasmusik gibt's mindestens so viele Genres wie Instrumente. Laury und Uli stürzen sich rein in den Bläserdschungel, lernen etwas über Zweitverwertungen von Sousaphonen und blicken tief in den Knochenjob Wiesn-Musiker. Ihr Experte: Tubist Peter Laib, Gründungsmitglied von Moop Mama und mit dabei bei "Ernst Hutter und die Egerländer Musikanten”. Er ist überzeugt: Blasmusik bringt immer good vibrations, und von denen gibt es in dieser Folge jede Menge. | Hier kommst Du zu unserer Community-Befragung: https://forms.office.com/e/rAc8Di52BT?origin=lprLink
Send us a textIn this episode of CashColorCannabis Podcast, we sit down with Lauryn Lucien—a Boston-based attorney, educator, and entrepreneur whose journey into the cannabis space began in her native Haiti. Lauryn opens up about the cultural roots of cannabis, her love for teaching the next generation of cannabis professionals, her ayahuasca experience, and why cultivation is her true passion over dispensary ownership.
Aufführungspraxis. Sperriges Wort, aber absolut essenziell. Denn sobald jemand ein Notenblatt in die Hand gedrückt bekommt, stellt sich die Frage: Wie soll das eigentlich klingen? Schnell oder langsam? Laut oder leise? Mit oder ohne Vibrato? Im 20. Jahrhundert hat man begonnen, Musik der Vergangenheit wieder aufzuführen - und plötzlich waren diese Fragen nicht nur spannend, sondern auch strittig: Wer bestimmt, was "richtig" ist? Und kann es mehr als eine Wahrheit geben? Laury und Uli graben sich durch historische Dogmen, stilistische Freiheiten und ganz persönliche Klangvorstellungen. Unterstützung kommt von Jakob Lehmann, einem der spannendsten jungen Dirigenten der historischen Aufführungspraxis, der heute seine ganz eigene Haltung zur Interpretation entwickelt - zwischen Tradition und Zeitgeist.
My guest today on the Online for Authors podcast is Laury A Egan, author of the book Fair Haven. Laury is the author of fourteen books of fiction: Jack & I; The Black Leopard's Kiss & The Writer Remembers; The Psychologist's Shadow; The Firefly; Once, Upon an Island; Wave in D Minor; Doublecrossed; Turnabout; The Swimmer; The Ungodly Hour; A Bittersweet Tale; Fabulous! An Opera Buffa; The Outcast Oracle; and Jenny Kidd, with two titles forthcoming in 2025: Fair Haven and a new story/play collection, Contrary. Her stories have been collected in Fog and Other Stories, and her short fiction and poems have appeared in 85 literary journals and in multiple anthologies. Two full-length poetry volumes, Snow, Shadow, a Stranger and Beneath the Lion's Paw, were issued in limited edition, as were two chapbooks, Presence & Absence and The Sea & Beyond. Laury is also a fine arts photographer, a former book designer, and a reviewer for The New York Journal of Books. She lives on the northern coast of New Jersey. In my book review, I stated Fair Haven by Laury A Egan is a murder mystery set in the small town of Fair Haven. The opening scene is a dead, naked woman in a hot tub. Each page after introduces us to the characters who may be the killer, as well as some supporting cast members like the police chief, his girl Friday, the crime photographer, and a beagle named Cagney. And the possible killer? The list is lengthy and includes one of many lovers, her husband, a colleague, and a thief. Everything gets messier as we learn about the private lives of these individuals and realize that although the town seems quiet on the outside, the residents are embroiled in scandals ranging from hiding sexual orientations to financial fraud. Throw in some blackmail, attempted rape, and assault - and you have a real story! This is the latest in Laury's works, and once again, I didn't figure out the killer until the very end. She's very good at giving you the answer but hiding it just enough to keep you guessing! If you love a good suspense/mystery, then you'll love this book. Subscribe to Online for Authors to learn about more great books! https://www.youtube.com/@onlineforauthors?sub_confirmation=1 Join the Novels N Latte Book Club community to discuss this and other books with like-minded readers: https://www.facebook.com/groups/3576519880426290 You can follow Author Laury A Egan Website: https://www.lauryaegan.com/ FB: @laury.egan IG: @laurya.egan LinkedIn: @Laury A Egan Purchase Fair Haven on Amazon: Ebook: https://amzn.to/3QWdixl Teri M Brown, Author and Podcast Host: https://www.terimbrown.com FB: @TeriMBrownAuthor IG: @terimbrown_author X: @terimbrown1 Want to be a guest on Online for Authors? Send Teri M Brown a message on PodMatch, here: https://www.podmatch.com/member/onlineforauthors #lauryaegan #fairhaven #mystery #thriller #terimbrownauthor #authorpodcast #onlineforauthors #characterdriven #researchjunkie #awardwinningauthor #podcasthost #podcast #readerpodcast #bookpodcast #writerpodcast #author #books #goodreads #bookclub #fiction #writer #bookreview *As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.
This week I had the pleasure to talk with author, Laury A Egan about her new release, Fair Haven. If you are a fan of the Midsummer Murders show, you are going to enjoy Fair Haven. Listen in and learn about Laury's other creative endeavors.
Musikmachen ist schön, aber was, wenn die Kohle nicht reicht? Und was, wenn man noch viel mehr Talente hat? Laury und Uli tauchen in die Zweitberufe von Musikschaffenden ein und finden heraus, wie das Musik-Geschwisterpaar Herschel die Infrarotstrahlung und den Uranus entdeckt hat, wie es ist, sowohl Dirigent als auch Anästhesist zu sein, warum John Cage in Pilze gemacht hat und dass Johann Sebastian Bach Anteilseigner eines Silberbergwerks war.
In 1947, Jackie Robinson changed the scope of sports and the entire country when he broke baseball color barrier, becoming the first black man to play Major League Baseball. But it would take another 28 years for a man of color to play The Masters in Augusta, Georgia. That man was Lee Elder, and on March 10, 1975, Elder was on the cover of Sports Illustrated exactly a month from when he would tee off and change the sport of golf. Elder was a fine golfer and won a tournament in April of '74 on the Tour that got him an invitation to play at Augusta. He would have to wait almost an entire year before his day would come, and he would tee off at The Masters. He wasn't playing his best golf at the time and missed the cut, but it didn't matter. He had captured the attention of the country and the world of golf would never be the same. Laury Livsey is the PGA Tour historian and joins us on the Past Our Prime podcast to tell us more about Mr. Elder. How he almost didn't play in the Monsanto Open in '74 that he eventually won and earned him the right to play at Augusta in '75. How he basically taught himself how to play golf and was a late bloomer, dominating the Black Tour before joining the PGA Tour in the late 60's. and Livsey tells us Elder came out on fire, finishing in the money 9 straight times as a rookie on the Tour and taking Jack Nicklaus to a dramatic playoff that the Golden Bear won on the 5th playoff hole! And he tells us about a trip Elder took to South Africa in the height of apartheid with Gary Player so that kids could see a golfer that "looked like him." Elder would go on to win 4 times on the PGA Tour and another 8 times on the Champions Tour... but it was the two rounds of golf in 1975 at The Masters that made him a legend, 50 years ago this month. Please listen to this historical man give us a history lesson on the breaking of the color barrier at Augusta this week on the Past Our Prime podcast on Apple, Spotify or anywhere where you get your podcasts. Thank you. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ist Kunst politisch? Historisch betrachtet: klares Ja. Opernklassiker wie Puccinis "Tosca" oder Beethovens "Fidelio" haben gesellschaftliche Umwälzungen sogar als zentrales Thema. In unserer heutigen Folge sprechen Laury und Uli darüber, wie Revolutionen die Musik beeinflusst und Komponisten inspiriert haben. Außerdem werfen wir einen Blick darauf, wie innerhalb der Musik selbst "Revolutionen" stattgefunden haben - am Beispiel von Beethovens Symphonien.
Heute wird die Liebe gefeiert - es ist Valentinstag! Auch in dieser Folge werfen Laury und Uli wieder mit heißen Fakten aus der Musikwelt um sich und tauchen mit Euch ein in das Lovelife der Musikgrößen vergangener Zeiten. Dabei sprechen wir aber nicht nur über Liszts wildes Liebesleben oder den ewigen Junggesellen Beethoven, sondern auch über besondere Freundschaften und ein Freundschaftspärchen, das quasi der Inbegriff der sogenannten Galentines ist.
Tausendmal gehört, tausendmal ist nichts passiert: Der Kontrapunkt kommt in fast allen Musikgenres vor - meist ohne, dass es uns bewusst wäre. Laury und Uli klären, was es damit auf sich hat, warum diese Technik mehr Vollkornbrot als Torte ist und weshalb es beim Hören Zoom macht. Musik gibt es vom Meister des Kontrapunkts J.S. Bach, von Muse und Hozier, aber auch von der jungen Starpianistin Johanna Summer, die verrät, warum sie gerne kontrapunktisch arbeitet.