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At the time of the posting of this episode, we are half way through our journey towards a Shared Easter across the globe. For this segment, Our Lady of Le Puy will join as a model of resilience and mystery for the many insights needed for this time of year.To receive updates on The Transformative Darkness with the Black Madonna 2025 Tourhttps://forms.gle/DpmFsv28SxyraM7k7To make a one time donation of any amount to support the podcast, please donate tohttps://www.paypal.com/paypalme/BlackMadonnaHeartBecome a Patron for the channel at https://www.patreon.com/TheBlackMadonnaSpeaksTo purchase Black Madonna Speaks extra content, please visithttps://www.patreon.com/theblackmadonnaspeaks/shop#divinefeminine #sacredfeminine #virginmary #ourlady #blackmadonna #anthroposophy#spiritualjourney #camino #pilgrimage #mothermary #spirituality #LePuy #FrenchCamino #France
durée : 00:39:24 - L'invité du 13/14 - Le 13/14 en direct de Volvic dans le Puy de Dôme.
durée : 00:03:33 - Des dossiers de surendettement en hausse dans le Puy-de-Dôme - Des dossiers de surendettement en hausse dans le Puy-de-Dôme. Les difficultés liées à l'après Covid et à l'inflation ne sont pas encore soldées mais c'est une hausse qui ralentit.
durée : 00:03:48 - L'info d'ici, ici Pays d'Auvergne
durée : 00:03:51 - L'info d'ici, ici Pays d'Auvergne
Plusieurs débats au cœur de l'actualité, les Grandes gueules ont le choix, en débattre ou non : Le Puy du Fou éligible au pass culture ! ; Eurovision 2025 : Louane représentera la France ; Dans quelle ville française râle-t-on le plus ?
Aujourd'hui, Barbara Lefebvre, Étienne Liebig et Camille Fournil débattent de l'actualité autour d'Alain Marschall et Olivier Truchot.
durée : 00:03:32 - L'info d'ici, ici Pays d'Auvergne
durée : 00:03:20 - L'info d'ici, ici Pays d'Auvergne
durée : 00:03:48 - L'info d'ici, ici Pays d'Auvergne
Ecoutez Le 2ème œil de Philippe Caverivière avec Philippe Caverivière du 11 novembre 2024.
Ecoutez Le 2ème œil de Philippe Caverivière avec Philippe Caverivière du 11 novembre 2024.
Ecoutez Le 2ème œil de Philippe Caverivière avec Philippe Caverivière du 11 novembre 2024.
durée : 00:03:01 - Zoom d'ICI Matin Auvergne - Un peu de vacances pour les enfants atteints de troubles autistiques, mais aussi pour leurs parents. L'association Handi-cap vers le droit à l'école anime une structure de répit à Veyre-Monton.
Marceau refait l'info, c'est du lundi au vendredi à 7h30, 8h30 et 9h30 dans le Morning du rire avec Bruno Roblès
Marceau refait l'info, c'est du lundi au vendredi à 7h30, 8h30 et 9h30 dans le Morning du rire avec Bruno Roblès
Tous les matins juste après le journal de 6h30, un fait divers repéré et raconté par les journalistes du service Police-Justice de RMC.
durée : 00:02:59 - Zoom d'ICI Matin Auvergne
durée : 00:02:50 - Zoom d'ICI Matin Auvergne - Un nouveau Pôle Viande vient d'être inauguré ce mercredi à Issoire sur le site de l'ancien abattoir. Les premiers animaux sont attendus à la fin du mois. Un nouvel outil pour la filière. Porté par le département et des partenaires privés. Pour un investissement de 3,3 millions d'euros.
Solo Travel Adventures: Safe Travel for Women, Preparing for a Trip, Overcoming Fear, Travel Tips
What if you could transform your life by simply walking? Join us as we share an extraordinary conversation with Joy Alway, a seasoned hiker and author, who has journeyed across multiple Camino de Santiago routes. Joy's epic 1,754-kilometer trek from Le Puy-en-Velay to Santiago and onto the coast at Fisterra and Muxia uncovers the magic and challenges of the Camino. Learn from her firsthand experiences about the French, Portuguese, and Northern routes, and get expert tips on timing your adventure to sidestep Galicia's unpredictable weather.Experience the dramatic shift in the Camino experience from the bustling dorms of 2019 to the serene, almost isolated paths of 2020 amidst the pandemic. Joy's reflections on the physical and emotional challenges of the Northern Route will resonate deeply, as she emphasizes the profound healing power of walking and the fellow pilgrims' camaraderie. Her insights into the simplicity of daily life on the Camino and the generous support from religious hosts offer a heartfelt look into the essence of this historic pilgrimage.We also dive into Joy's essential advice for long-distance hiking, from starting slowly and keeping your pack light, to the importance of listening to your body. Hear about her book "Invincible," the cathartic process of writing it, and the inspiring messages it holds. Don't miss this enriching episode that wraps up with a heartfelt thank you to Joy and a call to action for you, our listeners, to leave a review, share the podcast, and subscribe for more inspiring stories.Follow my journey on the Camino through Instagram @solotraveladventures50Facebook community: Solo Travel for Women Over 50Send me a message or share your solo travel story with me.https://www.speakpipe.com/SoloTravelAdventuresLeave a review:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/solo-travel-adventures-safe-travel-for-women-preparing-for-a-trip-overcoming-fear-travel-tips/id1650161410
AN EPIC, TRANSFORMATIVE JOURNEY FROM LE PUY TO SANTIAGO Join me as pilgrim Nysie shares her journey from Le Puy, France, to the Cathedral in Santiago de Compostela. Along the way she discovers that bumps in the road are an essential part of the transformation found by walking the Camino de Santiago. With higher highs and lower lows than every before experienced, Nysie finds her power and comes home strong and even more determined. Nysie walking into the plaza in front of the Cathedral Here is the blog post in which I share Chad's version of Nysie's arrival story, including the video he made. (You might want to have some tissues on hand.) Follow Nysie's art journey here: https://www.nysiehurstart.com/ MEET ME IN PAMPLONA? If you will be in Pamplona on September 10 & 11, drop me a quick email and let's see if we can meet up for a café con leche or a pintxo or two. Email: nancy@thecaminoexperience.com CHECK OUT GEORGE AND JOHN'S STORY George and John walked the Camino Frances from Saint Jean Pied de Port in honor of the memory of George's friend Aaron. You can listen to this incredibly moving two-part story in season two, episode 19 and season one, episode 1 of this podcast series. READY TO MAKE YOUR CAMINO DREAM A REALITY ? I am right there with you! Find out how to make it happen here. #youonthecamino #caminodesantiago #firsttimepilgrim #thecaminoexperience #caminopodcast
EXCLU PODCAST - Aujourd'hui, autour d'Alain Marschall et Olivier Truchot : Joelle Dago Serry, Emmanuel de Villiers et Bruno Poncet.
In 2023 my dear uncle Carl Putt and his best mate Paul Steinfort embarked on a life changing experience walking Le Puy Camino, a huge pilgrimage trail through France.I have obviously known my Uncle Carl my whole life and with a shared love of France it was wonderful to share this chat with him. I have known Paul mainly as Carl's best mate through my life (but just prior to COVID I took on the role as President of a large football club in suburban Melbourne for a number of years, with Paul having the capacity and experience to be my mentor through that time.) It was just lovely to chat with both Paul and Carl about this extraordinary experience they shared in France and I was thrilled to meet up over in Cahors, France to witness their last night.The walk they did is what's known as "Inn to Inn" walking, that is hotel to hotel. Most days they walked about 20 kms, but then as I discovered some days they walked more when they got lost! We chatted about the preparation required including training, equipment and the impact on participants' health and wellbeing. With both men being aged 75 at the time of this walk, I ascertained that taking on a challenge of this kind is not out of anyone's reach, as long as adequate medical advice is sought prior and the required steps to ensure readiness are undertaken.I loved how this experience has now spawned the idea of doing something similar with grandchildren. That experience will potentially provide memories for those grandchildren completing a similar trek now, to carry through their lives and possibly then do with their own grandchildren in the future whilst remembering the same experience with their grandfather. A wonderful ongoing family connection through the generations.Paul identified the deepness of the connection to France for our family and he was very happy to immerse in that with his friend, my Uncle Carl. This connection has brought a closeness of our extended family, and may possibly bring about more walks such as this for us all in the future.**Louise Prichard is the host of the Loulabelle's FrancoFiles podcast.**Other Loulabelle's links:FrancoFile Fix on YouTubeLoulabelle's FrancoFiles Spotify Playlist Loulabelle's FrancoFiles InstagramLoulabelle's FrancoFiles website
Reflection by Liz Wessel about her Pilgrimage to Le Puy en Valley, France with The Family of Joseph by St. Joseph Health, Home Care Services
Dans “La France bouge”, Elisabeth Assayag fait le tour de France des initiatives positives et novatrices. Travail, éducation, santé… Ils œuvrent aux quatre coins du pays pour faire bouger les lignes et casser les codes : qui sont ces citoyens, ces entreprises, ces collectivités qui s'engagent et inventent le monde de demain ? Des portraits et des témoignages inspirants.
A SURPRISINGLY LONG WALK, GIVEN THE CIRCUMSTANCES Nysie has a new lease on life after years of living with a debilitating illness. And she is celebrating her second chance by making the journey from Le Puy-en-Velay to Saint Jean Pied de Port on the Chemin de Saint-Jacques, and then from there to Santiago de Compostela on the Camino Francés. Nysie knows ahead of time that she won't be walking every step of the way, but that fact doesn't make this any less remarkable. You will see why I say that as you get to know Nysie and her story, which is nothing short of a miracle. WALK WITH ME! Start your Camino with confidence. If you are someone who can imagine yourself on the Camino but who can't yet see how to make it happen, someone who doesn't yet know how to go from the dream to those first steps on the trail, then consider joining my small group that starts in Saint Jean Pied de Port in September and I will ensure you get there. Are you planning to walk the Camino alone but you don't necessarily want to start off alone? This group is for you, too. Let's connect! Follow this link to find out how I help first-time pilgrims get started on their Way. Or email me at nancy@thecaminoexperience.com HOW TO KEEP MEDICATIONS COLD ON THE CAMINO Nysie will need to keep medication cold for her entire pilgrimage. She will be using The Voyager travel fridge by All Family. Explore this and other options here: https://4allfamily.com/ BRUSH UP ON YOUR SPANISH PRONUNCIATION Join me for a fun exploration of how to pronounce Spanish place names along the Camino Francés in season two, episode 10 of this podcast. Follow this link to the episode or find it wherever you listen to this podcast. #youonthecamino #caminodesantiago #firsttimepilgrim #thecaminoexperience #caminopodcast
La revue de presse internationale - Les correspondants d'Europe 1
Tous les jours de la semaine, Europe 1 décrypte trois articles de la presse du jour.
De passage dans la matinale de Dimitri Pavlenko pour annoncer le programme de son émission, Pascal Praud revient sur la récompense de "meilleur spectacle du monde" attribuée au Puy du Fou à Los Angeles.
Pascal Praud revient pendant deux heures, sans concession, sur tous les sujets qui font l'actualité. Aujourd'hui, il parle du Puy du Fou qui vient a reçu la récompense du meilleur spectacle au monde.Vous voulez réagir ? Appelez-le 01.80.20.39.21 (numéro non surtaxé) ou rendez-vous sur les réseaux sociaux d'Europe 1 pour livrer votre opinion et débattre sur grandes thématiques développées dans l'émission du jour.
Pour l'édition de 2017 du Salon de l'Agriculture, le parc à thème du Puy du fou possédait son propre stand. Son fondateur, Philippe de Villiers était au micro de RTL pour justifier cette présence. Le Salon International de l'Agriculture 2024 se tient au 24 février au 3 mars. Pour l'occasion, Laurent Gerra vous propose de revenir sur les grands moments de ce rendez-vous, à travers ses différentes imitations.
Dive into the enchanting world of French travel with "The Road Less Traveled in France." This episode takes you beyond the typical tourist spots, uncovering France's hidden gems. From the challenges of electric car travel and the grandeur of castle living to the lively 14th July festivities in Paris, experience France in a new light. Discover the serene beauty of Normandy's beaches, the unexpected thrill of French Tacos, and the intricacies of navigating dental emergencies abroad. Join us for a journey that celebrates the unique and lesser-known aspects of French culture and travel. Table of Contents for this Episode Today on the podcast: Taking the Less Traveled Road in France Podcast supporters Feedback from Catherine McMillan Bootcamp update No magazine section Road Less Traveled When was the trip? Lost luggage Car rental Places you loved – Le Puy du Fou Night at the castle Celebrating La Fête Nationale Chilling on the Normandy beachfront Walking around Vannes Dental problems while in France French Taco Champagne Sucinio Castle Walking around Strasbourg VR Notre Dame experience The best baguette in Paris What has she larned from this trip? Looking for a place to retire Any final advice? Copyright More episodes about going off the beaten track in France
In this week's special episode we talk with our Camino De Santiago friends some new and some that are on the journey with us. We learn that we can always learn from others and that being in the flow happens when we are present in the moment, open to learning, and open to living. On this leg of my Camino trip, our group is light one cosmonaut, because our yogi Vanessa finished her Camino experience. I am feeling fortunate to have had Vanessa on the trip our youngest Maester and I also feel fortunate that as a group we saw such amazing villages in France. We said goodbye to the quaint villages of Le Puy, Aumont Aubrac, Nasbinal, St. Chely, St. Colm d'olt, Espalion, Estaing, Golinhac, Conques, St. Circ La Popie, Rocamadour and Figeac. We got around
In This episode I share the Camino Le Puy with you; speaking with Father Phillip Thompson on what the Camino and living your best lives means to him and his group of singers. We speak with our Yogi (yoga and meditation adviser) a young and wise soul who speaks to her experience on our Le Puy Camino walk. We speak with Victoria a Gite (hotel) proprietor on our journey and San our group leader who speaks with us about what Camino means to her and which is her favorite French village. We also speak about leaving our pain behind and leaning into gratitude instead and being our authentic selves. We speak to supporting each other and the camaraderie the Camino provides. I also speak in this episode to sadness and above all living fully, living in action. I want for you to find your way, your song. Resources:Journey to the Heart: Daily Meditations to the Path to Freeing Your SoulSong: If Ye Love Me by Thomas TalliceLet's go, let's get it done. Get more information at: http://projectweightloss.org
Un "Complément d'Enquête" sur le parc d'attraction le Puy-du-Fou a été diffusé il y a quelques jours. Son créateur, Philippe de Villiers, réagit dans la voix de Laurent Gerra. Pour lui, toutes ces critiques ne sont que de la jalousie...
Join Lionel Birnie and Mitch Docker at Le Puy de Dôme as they recap stage nine of the Tour de France. There'll be French flavour from François, we'll see who is outside the team bus, catch up with Jayco-Alula rider Luke Durbridge, hear from the voice of Radio Tour Sebastian Piquet and analyse the action. Then we'll review yesterday's dinner and look ahead to tomorrow's stage. The Cycling Podcast is supported by Science in Sport. Follow us on social media: Twitter @cycling_podcast Instagram @thecyclingpodcast The 11.01 Cappuccino Our regular email newsletter is now on Substack. Subscribe here for frothy, full-fat updates to enjoy any time (as long as it's after 11am). Science in Sport The Cycling Podcast has been supported since 2016 by Science In Sport. World leading experts in endurance nutrition. Go to scienceinsport.com to see the whole range. MAAP The Cycling Podcast x MAAP collection is available now. Go to maap.cc to see the full MAAP range. D Vine Cellars The 2023 Tour de France wine selection is available now at dvinecellars.com Friends of the Podcast Sign up as a Friend of the Podcast at thecyclingpodcast.com to listen to more than 60 exclusive episodes. The Cycling Podcast is on Strava The Cycling Podcast was founded in 2013 by Richard Moore, Daniel Friebe and Lionel Birnie.
On Sunday, the Tour de France will return to Le Puy de Dôme for the first time in 35 years. The volcano in the Massif Central was first visited by the race in 1952. Fausto Coppi, who had won the Tour's first-ever summit finish at Alpe d'Huez a couple of weeks earlier, took the stage. In 1964, it was the scene of a famous duel between Jacques Anquetil and Raymond Poulidor as the two brushed shoulders in their battle for the yellow jersey. Eleven years later, in 1975, a spectator punched Eddy Merckx which effectively ended the Belgian's long reign as the undisputed best rider in the world. The final visit, in 1988, saw a win by Denmark's Johnny Weltz but after the stage there was chaos with tens of thousands of fans trying to get off the mountain. A funicular railway was installed, narrowing the road and the climb was closed even to amateur cyclists making it very difficult for the Tour to return. But race director, Christian Prudhomme has long harboured a dream to take the Tour back. Even though the climb will be closed to spectators, it promises to be a special day. In this episode we hear from Prudhomme, local rider Remi Cavagna of Soudal-Quick Step, climber Dan Martin and the last man to win on the volcano, Johnny Weltz.