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Phil Kitromilides & Sid Lowe discuss Matchday 38 in LALIGA as Girona and Mallorca are relegated, but Elche, Levante and Osasuna survive. Plus: Getafe qualify for Europe, and Dani Carvajal says goodbye. And Depor are promoted! This is our last podcast of the season, but we'll be podding all summer at patreon.com/tsfp! Join us there for coverage of the World Cup! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
O Rádio Cidadania, recebeu Camila Moraes, do Levante Popular da Juventude e secretária da União Nacional dos Estudantes (UNE) para uma conversa sobre sua trajetória política, a atuação do Levante Popular, o papel da UNE na atualidade e a relação entre o movimento estudantil e os movimentos sociais. O programa também debateu os desafios da juventude brasileira, a conjuntura política do país às vésperas das eleições de 2026 e as formas de participação política das novas gerações.
EL PROYECTO DEPORTIVO DEL VALENCIA CF EN EL NOU MESTALLA ¿SERÁ UN TRANSATLÁNTICO O EL BARCO DE CHANQUETE?El Valencia CF sobrevive en una permanente dicotomía entre el deseo y la realidad. Su Director General, Javier Solís proyecta un futuro maravilloso si mejoran a nivel deportivo, mientras los aficionados preparan una manifestación multitudinaria por la dejadez del máximo accionista y la ausencia de una estructura fiable, un entrenador que ofrezca rendimiento y una plantilla con ambición competitiva. Además, en el Levante les hemos hablado de Enzo Bardeli, objetivo prioritario para reforzar su medular y del viaje de la ilusión del Valencia Basket a Atenas donde jugará su primera Final Four.
Nos marchamos a Atenas con Fran Guaita y nos atiende el presidente del Levante desde Orriols. En nuestro Off The Record de este miércoles, abrimos desde Atenas con Fran Guaita, que acompaña a la expedición del Valencia Basket en la primera Final Four de su historia. Información y detalles del viaje. Y después hemos entrevistado a Pablo Sánchez, presidente del Levante, que nos ha atendido desde Orriols en una semana decisiva para quedarse en Primera.
Programa completo Directo Marca Sevilla 20/05/2026 en Radio Marca Sevilla. En clave bética, analizamos con nuestro compañero Miguel Ángel Morán los primeros pasos del R. Betis de cara a la próxima temporada con los movimientos que se prevén en cuanto a las posibles salidas y llegadas. Con Ángel Cuellar, analizamos el último partido de la temporada contra el Levante ya que jugó en ambos clubes y sabe lo que es ascender con el club levantino en la temporada 2003/2004 con Manolo Preciado en el banquillo. En la parte sevillista, analizamos lo que ha sido la temporada con Víctor Salas a falta de cerrarse en Vigo. Espacio para los filiales, hablamos con Dani Fragoso, entrenador del Betis Deportivo, antes de la última jornada de infarto con el objetivo de salvar la categoría. Como cada miércoles, tiempo para el polideportivo, nos atienden Pablo Martínez, Tano García y Richi Dominguez tras conseguir la plata en el mundial de C4 500 de piragüismo. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
LA PIZARRA (12:00 - 13:00) - La situación de Osasuna y Levante y la explosión de DiomandeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
En el Marcador Valencia de este martes hemos repasado la última hora del Valencia CF. Tras la información, hablamos de la actualidad del conjunto de Mestalla con Germán Muñoz. Hacemos una turne de opiniones sobre la fjnal a cuatro de la Euroliga con Sergio Llebres y Natxo Andreu. Por último, repasamos cómo llega el Levante al último partido contra el Betis con Noel Rodilla.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Noticias sobre Lerma y última hora sobre Cömert y una llamada del Valencia; Solís habla de "transatlántico"; última hora del Valencia, Levante y Valencia Basket. En nuestro Off The Record de este martes hemos abierto con noticias sobre Cömert y una llamada que ha recibido del Valencia sobre su futuro. La oferta a Guido y la opción Jefferson Lerma. Y después nos paramos en unas palabras de Javier Solís sobre el nuevo estadio y un recado a la parte deportiva... y un "transatlático". Y repaso físico al Valencia, Levante y Valencia Basket de cara a la Final Four.
Jefferson Lerma, en el radar del Valencia al acabar contrato en el Crystal Palace; la planificación del Valencia para la próxima temporada, al detalle; parte médico en el Valencia, Levante y Valencia Basket. En nuestro SER Deportivos de este martes hemos abierto con una noticia de mercado: el ex granota Jefferson Lerma se coloca en la órbita del Valencia, con todos los detalles y la información. Igual que la fotografía exacta que os hemos hecho de la planificación deportiva del Valencia para la próxima temporada, puesto por puesto. Y después, la última hora de enfermería en el Valencia, Levante y Valencia Basket.
Nel nuovo episodio il Notaio Giuseppe Levante analizza i dati record dell'ultimo rapporto UIF sull'antiriciclaggio (II semestre 2025). A fronte del picco storico di oltre 162.000 segnalazioni annue, emerge un'anomalia tutta italiana nel mondo delle professioni: molti si iscrivono al portale, ma pochissimi premono il tasto "invia". Unica eccezione i notai, che si confermano in prima linea coprendo quasi il 96% delle segnalazioni dell'intero comparto professionale. Il podcast ci aiuta a scoprire cosa sta cambiando nella trincea quotidiana dei professionisti del diritto.>> Leggi anche l'articolo: https://tinyurl.com/42ruhnsn>> Scopri tutti i podcast di Altalex: https://bit.ly/2NpEc3w
Check out our matchday 37 review with Ben Sully (@SullyBen) and Román de Arquer (@Aeroslavee)!The relegation battle takes centre stage in our latest podcast. The Sunday results favoured Alavés, Sevilla, Espanyol and Valencia, who are now safe and will play the final fixture with no pressure whatsoever. In fact, Espanyol and Valencia now have a slight chance of playing in Europe! But should we be surprised? Swinging from one end of the standings to another has been a very common theme this campaign...Levante, on the other hand, are very close to pulling off a miracle after defeating Mallorca 2-0 in what was a “final” for both teams. Only a dramatic combination of results in the last day would see ‘los Granotas' go down. Osasuna, Elche, Girona, and, of course, Mallorca, are the other teams involved in the relegation fight for MD 38. In the pod, we also went through their games and options for the final fixtures, which will certainly have a lot of drama.As always, thank you for listening to us and remember that you can subscribe to access our bonus podcast and multiple weekly articles over at lllonline.substack.com. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Check out our matchday 37 review with Ben Sully (@SullyBen) and Román de Arquer (@Aeroslavee)!The relegation battle takes centre stage in our latest podcast. The Sunday results favoured Alavés, Sevilla, Espanyol and Valencia, who are now safe and will play the final fixture with no pressure whatsoever. In fact, Espanyol and Valencia now have a slight chance of playing in Europe! But should we be surprised? Swinging from one end of the standings to another has been a very common theme this campaign...Levante, on the other hand, are very close to pulling off a miracle after defeating Mallorca 2-0 in what was a “final” for both teams. Only a dramatic combination of results in the last day would see ‘los Granotas' go down. Osasuna, Elche, Girona, and, of course, Mallorca, are the other teams involved in the relegation fight for MD 38. In the pod, we also went through their games and options for the final fixtures, which will certainly have a lot of drama.As always, thank you for listening to us and remember that you can subscribe to access our bonus podcast and multiple weekly articles over at lllonline.substack.com. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
En el Marcador Valencia de este lunes hemos analizado una jornada muy buena para los principales equipos de la ciudad. Debatimos sobre la victoria del Valencia y las posibilidades europeas con Javi Teruel y Josevi Sánchez. Radiografiamos la victoria y la salvación del Levante con Marc Escribano. Por último, Noel Rodilla nos trae la consecución del título de liga por parte del Valencia Basket Femenino. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Steve Wyss, James Eastham and Dan Roebuck are back to preview the betting angles in the top soccer matches across Germany, Spain, France and Italy. It's the final week of the season in the Bundesliga and Ligue 1, which means motivation plays a major role in assessing bets to make. Our experts analyze the trends, examine the odds, and offer up their best bets, props, and value plays. 00:00 Last Game Weeks In Bundesliga & Ligue 1 02:47 Bundesliga Permutations 04:31 St Pauli vs. Wolfsburg 09:42 Heidenheim vs. Mainz 13:38 Borussia Monchengladbach vs. Hoffenheim 16:10 Ligue 1 Permutations 16:57 Lyon vs. Lens 20:45 Marseille vs. Rennes 24:23 Nantes vs. Toulouse 26:32 Nice vs. Metz 29:12 Paris FC vs. PSG 32:47 Pisa vs. Napoli 36:03 Levante vs. Real Mallorca 42:06 Atletico Madrid vs. Girona 45:50 Sevilla vs. Real Madrid 48:33 Oviedo vs. Alaves 50:24 Extra Time Weekend Parlay
El programa analiza la polémica rueda de prensa de Florentino Pérez, presidente del Real Madrid, quien critica duramente a los medios de comunicación y sus declaraciones sobre el caso Negreira indignan al Barcelona, que estudia acciones legales. Catorce españoles cumplen cuarentena en Madrid por un brote de antivirus detectado en el barco Ondius, con un caso positivo y la cuarentena extendida hasta el 21 de junio. La campaña para las elecciones andaluzas llega a su recta final, con los sondeos apuntando a una posible revalidación de la mayoría absoluta para Juanma Moreno (PP). En deportes, el Betis asegura su plaza en Champions, el Levante sale del descenso y el Atlético de Madrid gana en Pamplona, mientras se repasan otros resultados y citas importantes como el Masters 1000 de Roma. Además, el programa abre un debate sobre la figura del presidente, con oyentes compartiendo sus diversas experiencias y desafíos en comunidades de vecinos, peñas deportivas o incluso el comité de empresa ...
Surrealista rueda de prensa de Florentino Pérez en la que anunció que convoca elecciones. Tiempo de opinión. El Betis jugará la Champions y el Levante sale del descenso. El Sevilla, cerca de venderse.
LA TRIBU (08:00-09:00): Entrevista al presidente del Levante e inicio de tertulia con Mourinho y el futuro del banquillo del Real Madrid.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Entrevista a Pablo Sánchez, presidente del Levante (12/05/2026)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
MARCADOR (20:00 - 21:00): El Levante vende cara su piel y vence en BalaídosSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Entrevista a Pablo Sánchez, presidente del Levante (12/05/2026)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
LA TRIBU (08:00-09:00): Entrevista al presidente del Levante e inicio de tertulia con Mourinho y el futuro del banquillo del Real Madrid.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join Matt Clark (@MattClark_08) and Román De Arquer (@Aeroslavee) to recap the title-deciding weekend in LaLiga. It's official: Barcelona are champions. We knew it was coming for a good while now, but at last, Hansi Flick and his team can celebrate a second consecutive title. They won their 11th consecutive match to seal the title and for the first time ever, they confirmed the result by winning the Clásico. We salute the champions, discuss their record-equalling pace and begin to unpick where it all unravelled for Real Madrid. We also pay tribute to Hansi Flick, who was present at the game despite the passing of his father. Understandably emotional at full time, we evaluate his brilliant contribution to the club in the last two seasons.Elsewhere, there is still the race for Europe and the battle to avoid the drop. Celta closed the gap on Betis, but have they left their Champions League charge too late? Below them, no one else won this weekend, so it is still all to play for in the remaining weeks.At the bottom, Oviedo are all but done following their stalemate against Getafe. The result encapsulates their season: fighting and resisting against the odds, but ultimately coming up a little short. Above them, Levante, Sevilla and Valencia recorded big wins to help their respective causes.Levante came from 2-0 down to win on Friday night with forgotten man Etta Eyong scoring the winner in stoppage time. There was also a late winner for Sevilla, who condemned Espanyol to an 18th game without a win. Valencia went to Bilbao, missed a penalty, but still won thanks to Umar Sadiq, and they look almost home and hosed. Worryingly, Nico Williams went off injured, and his brother spoke ominously after the game. Beyond that, Elche and Alavés shared the spoils and Mallorca got a point against Villarreal with another goal from Vedat Muriqi. Rayo host out-of-form Girona on Monday night before Matchday 36 begins on Tuesday. Hold on to your hats!Subscribe to us and support our work at lllonline.substack.com for the only place to get all of our content. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Join Matt Clark (@MattClark_08) and Román De Arquer (@Aeroslavee) to recap the title-deciding weekend in LaLiga. It's official: Barcelona are champions. We knew it was coming for a good while now, but at last, Hansi Flick and his team can celebrate a second consecutive title. They won their 11th consecutive match to seal the title and for the first time ever, they confirmed the result by winning the Clásico. We salute the champions, discuss their record-equalling pace and begin to unpick where it all unravelled for Real Madrid. We also pay tribute to Hansi Flick, who was present at the game despite the passing of his father. Understandably emotional at full time, we evaluate his brilliant contribution to the club in the last two seasons.Elsewhere, there is still the race for Europe and the battle to avoid the drop. Celta closed the gap on Betis, but have they left their Champions League charge too late? Below them, no one else won this weekend, so it is still all to play for in the remaining weeks.At the bottom, Oviedo are all but done following their stalemate against Getafe. The result encapsulates their season: fighting and resisting against the odds, but ultimately coming up a little short. Above them, Levante, Sevilla and Valencia recorded big wins to help their respective causes.Levante came from 2-0 down to win on Friday night with forgotten man Etta Eyong scoring the winner in stoppage time. There was also a late winner for Sevilla, who condemned Espanyol to an 18th game without a win. Valencia went to Bilbao, missed a penalty, but still won thanks to Umar Sadiq, and they look almost home and hosed. Worryingly, Nico Williams went off injured, and his brother spoke ominously after the game. Beyond that, Elche and Alavés shared the spoils and Mallorca got a point against Villarreal with another goal from Vedat Muriqi. Rayo host out-of-form Girona on Monday night before Matchday 36 begins on Tuesday. Hold on to your hats!Subscribe to us and support our work at lllonline.substack.com for the only place to get all of our content. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Repasamos la victoria del Levante frente a Osasuna (3-2), el triunfo del Deportivo en Cádiz (0-1) y analizamos todo lo ocurrido en el Real Madrid después de la sanción de medio millón de euros a Valverde y Tchouaméni.
Noticias del día. La remontada del Levante. La multa del Real Madrid a Valverde y Tchouaméni. Última hora del Barcelona - Real Madrid de este domingo. Valencia Basket fuerza el quinto partido contra Panathinaikos.
MARCADOR (21:00 - 22:00): Primera parte 'loca' entre Levante y OsasunaSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
MARCADOR (22:00 - 23:00): Victoria sobre la bocina del Levante sobre Osasuna (3-2)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tarde apasionante con el Valencia Basket y el Levante; y el Valencia se la juega en Bilbao. En nuestro SER Deportivos de este viernes nos hemos ocupado de la previa de lo que nos viene de forma apasionante este viernes: el Valencia Basket busca forzar un quinto partido en los play-off de la Euroliga en Atenas ante Panathinaikos. Y el Levante recibe en Orriols a Osasuna en una de sus cuatro finales buscando la salvación. Y también la busca el Valencia: os contamos la previa de su viaje a Bilbao.
Rassegna stampa economico-finanziaria del 7 Maggio 2026, strutturata per macro-temi e basata sulle principali testate giornalistiche nazionali. Investimenti e MercatiTestate: Il Sole 24 Ore / MF / Corriere della Sera* Mercati in risk-on: Piazza Affari sale ai massimi: Ftse Mib +2,35%, vicino a 50.000 punti; spread Btp-Bund a 74 pb, rendimento Btp al 3,73%. Brent sotto 100 $, poi in area 101 $; Wti sotto 95 $, poi +8% circa in chiusura.* Debito globale record: stock mondiale a 353 trilioni $ a fine marzo 2026, +25.000 miliardi $ da inizio anno. Debito/Pil globale stabile intorno al 305%; Italia a 140,6% del Pil, sotto il picco 147,9%.* Italia export resiliente: nel 2025 esportazioni italiane a 641 miliardi $, quarto posto mondiale dietro Cina, Usa e Germania. Export esclusi microchip e auto a 708 miliardi $; solo Levante a 598 miliardi $, Francia a 637 miliardi $.* Eni conferma governance e remunerazione: Descalzi verso il quinto mandato; dividendo 1,1 €/azione; utile 2025 4,43 miliardi €; buyback fino a 4 miliardi € entro aprile 2027.Industria, Imprese e Made in ItalyTestate: Avvenire / MF / La Stampa / Il Sole 24 Ore* Alimentare Made in Italy solido: comparto a 270 miliardi € di fatturato 2024, 193 miliardi € oltre agricoltura, 18 miliardi € di investimenti. Nel 2025 export agroalimentare sopra 70 miliardi €; Lombardia leader con 50 miliardi € di fatturato e 11,7 miliardi € di export.* Pressione costi: tra le imprese alimentari, 63% segnala l'energia come principale rischio; 36% teme le materie prime; 34% la mancanza di manodopera. Il settore resta però ben posizionato: vale circa 20% del Pil nazionale.* Diritti Serie A: Sky cita Dazn e Tim per 1,9 miliardi €; il contratto Dazn-Tim valeva 2,5 miliardi €. 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Il punto economico è reputazionale e regolatorio: governance, vigilanza e rapporti tra politica e autorità possono incidere sulla percezione del rischio bancario.* Euro digitale: Il Messaggero dedica un focus alla nuova sfida dell'euro digitale, tema da monitorare per banche, pagamenti, privacy e infrastrutture finanziarie.* Consob: Domani segnala lo stallo sulla nomina: incertezza istituzionale non critica nel breve, ma rilevante per mercati, enforcement e tutela investitori.Energia, Geopolitica e DaziTestate: Corriere della Sera / Il Sole 24 Ore / Il Messaggero / MF / Domani* Iran-USA e petrolio: le trattative alleggeriscono il premio di rischio su energia e mercati; Il Messaggero sottolinea l'effetto positivo su Borse, petrolio e bollette.* Hormuz: il Corriere descrive una bozza Usa in 14 punti su uranio arricchito, sanzioni e sicurezza dello Stretto; il dossier resta centrale per supply chain energetiche e costo del capitale.* Cina e green tech: secondo il Corriere, Pechino beneficia indirettamente della crisi, rafforzando la presenza nei mercati “green”, inclusi fotovoltaico e auto elettriche.* Dazi auto: Usa in pressing sulla Ue; rischio tariffe al 25% se l'accordo non viene ratificato. 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En nuestro “Off the record” de este jueves 7 de mayo de 2026 hemos tenido un programa de previas. Primero la de baloncesto porque mañana Valencia Basket juega el cuarto partido de la serie de cuartos de final de la Euroliga en la cancha de Panathinaikos, con más tensión aún si cabe que ya que ya hubo ayer en el tercer partido. Y previa de otra final para el Levante, que mañana recibe al Osasuna, también sin margen de error porque todo lo que no sea ganar haría que la permanencia en Primera se quedará en misión prácticamente imposible
MARCADOR (14:00 - 15:00): El inicio de partido del Villarreal - Levante See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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El Espanyol no pasa del empate con el Levante. El Atlético de Madrid afronta una semana clave en la Champions League con las declaraciones de Julián Álvarez, Marcos Llorente y Oblak. En el Real Madrid, Mbappé es duda para el Clásico. Entrevista a Eder Sarabia, técnico del Elche. Sanedrín de exfutbolistas. Charlamos con Feliciano López y Alex Corretja sobre el Mutua Madrid Open.
Review all the weekend action with Ben Sully (@SullyBen) and Román de Arquer (@Aeroslavee) as the title fight almost comes to a close, while the relegation battle is still wide open.With Barça's win over Getafe and Madrid's draw to Betis, the gap has increased to 11 points, meaning culers could celebrate LaLiga next weekend if Madrid don't defeat Espanyol. Otherwise, the title could be decided in 'El Clásico'...Title race aside, Sevilla experienced a heart-shattering defeat to Osasuna, conceding in the 99th minute of the match and consolidating their position in the relegation zone. A Levante win on Monday could see them drop down to 19th, dragging them even closer to Segunda. More relegation drama in Oviedo, after losing to an Elche who hadn't managed a single away win this season, until now. The numbers still say Oviedo have a shot at salvation, but it would require pulling off too many miracles. Alavés, on the other hand, got a massive win against Mallorca that sees them escape the bottom three and almost reach the light at the end of the tunnel.Find all these stories and much more in our recap pod! As always, thank you for listening to us and remember that you can subscribe to access our bonus podcast and multiple weekly articles over at lllonline.substack.com. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Review all the weekend action with Ben Sully (@SullyBen) and Román de Arquer (@Aeroslavee) as the title fight almost comes to a close, while the relegation battle is still wide open.With Barça's win over Getafe and Madrid's draw to Betis, the gap has increased to 11 points, meaning culers could celebrate LaLiga next weekend if Madrid don't defeat Espanyol. Otherwise, the title could be decided in 'El Clásico'...Title race aside, Sevilla experienced a heart-shattering defeat to Osasuna, conceding in the 99th minute of the match and consolidating their position in the relegation zone. A Levante win on Monday could see them drop down to 19th, dragging them even closer to Segunda. More relegation drama in Oviedo, after losing to an Elche who hadn't managed a single away win this season, until now. The numbers still say Oviedo have a shot at salvation, but it would require pulling off too many miracles. Alavés, on the other hand, got a massive win against Mallorca that sees them escape the bottom three and almost reach the light at the end of the tunnel.Find all these stories and much more in our recap pod! As always, thank you for listening to us and remember that you can subscribe to access our bonus podcast and multiple weekly articles over at lllonline.substack.com. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
¿Qué papel juega la gastronomía en tiempos de guerra? ¿Cómo se vive el hambre en esas zonas? ¿Sentarse alrededor de una mesa con los tuyos en zonas de conflicto es un acto de rebeldía? ¿Vivir la guerra de cerca te hace perder el miedo? Hablamos con Nuria Tesón, periodista, corresponsal de guerra en Oriente Medio y amante de la gastronomía sobre su experiencia cubriendo conflictos bélicos, sobre comer en tiempos de guerra y un montón de anécdotas que no te esperas Un programa con un tono diferente, pero en el que abordamos temas que nos interesan a todas. Gracias al Basque Culinary Center por cedernos esta maravillosa foto de portada, obra de la gran Sara Castaño. Por cierto, si eres young y sobre todo chef, échale un ojo a los S. Pellegrino Young Chef Academy uno de los concursos internacionales que mayor visibilidad ofrece a los nuevos talentos de la cocina. Apúntate en www.sanpellegrinoyoungchefacademy.com Y recuerda, nos vemos el próximo martes 28 de abril a las 20:00 en Fábrica de Estrella de Levante en Murcia, con un programa en directo con nada más y nada menos que… ¡VIVA SUECIA!
El delantero granota, con un doblete en el duelo directo ante el Sevilla, deja a los suyos a tan solo dos puntos de la salvación a falta de seis jornadas.
We are excited to have retired National Hurricane Center (NHC) Bill Read on tonight's episode of WeatherBrains! Bill was the Director of the National Hurricane Center from 2008-2012, and focused on improving storm surge forecasting accuracy and strengthening collaborations with emergency managers to better communicate risks. He advanced the use of social media platforms like Facebook and Twitter for real-time public outreach and feedback, notably during events such as Hurricane Irene in 2011, to refine messaging on inland flooding threats. Bill was the first Meteorologist in Charge (MIC) at NWS Houston and led the office for 15 years. He was also a Navy Hurricane Hunter on the P3 aircraft. Bill, welcome to WeatherBrains! Our email officer Jen is continuing to handle the incoming messages from our listeners. Reach us here: email@weatherbrains.com. National Tropical Weather Conference (06:00) Bill's entry in the NWS (22:45) Looking back at 1978's Tropical Storm Amelia (25:00) Who remembers teletypes? (30:15) Anniversary of 2010 Deepwater Horizon tragedy (38:30) Experiences as NHC Director working Hurricane Ike (44:30) Are there more landfalling US hurricanes at night or during the day? (53:00) 3 significant tools that have moved the meteorological industry forward (54:00) NHC Director off-season duties (58:00) Process of retiring a hurricane name (01:09:00) Dr. Robert Simpson's legacy (01:20:00) Issues with coordination between WFOs as NHC Director (01:21:00) Best and worst forecasts as NHC Director over the years (01:22:00) The Astronomy Outlook with Tony Rice (No segment this week - stay tuned!) This Week in Tornado History With Jen (01:28:30) E-Mail Segment (01:30:00) and more! Web Sites from Episode 1057: Alabama Weather Network Picks of the Week: Bill Read - Cade's Cast Weather on YouTube James Aydelott - Reid Wiseman on X: Moon video Jen Narramore - OTUS Project on X: Video INSIDE the Wyoming, IA tornado Rick Smith - NIHHIS Heat Season Warm-Up Workshop Troy Kimmel - Out Kim Klockow-McClain - Iowa/Wisconsin tornado warnings 2026 vs 2025 John Gordon - Volcaholic on X: Video illustrating "Levante" phenomenon Bill Murray - Out James Spann - Roger Edwards on X: About Recent SPC Forecast Performance The WeatherBrains crew includes your host, James Spann, plus other notable geeks like Troy Kimmel, Bill Murray, Rick Smith, James Aydelott, Jen Narramore, John Gordon, and Dr. Kim Klockow-McClain. They bring together a wealth of weather knowledge and experience for another fascinating podcast about weather.
Durante miles de años, una de las preguntas más perturbadoras de la historia humana fue enterrada bajo capas de tradición religiosa y silencio académico: ¿quiénes eran los Nefilim? El texto hebreo no deja espacio para la metáfora — seres sobrenaturales descendieron, se unieron con mujeres humanas y produjeron una descendencia que alteró el curso de la civilización. Lo que vino después no fue solo gigantes. Fue tecnología prohibida, conocimiento esotérico transmitido en secreto, razas de guerreros que aterrorizaron el Levante antiguo, y una conspiración que el diluvio no logró extinguir. Los textos que lo explican con más detalle — el Libro de Enoc, el Libro de los Gigantes de Qumrán, los Jubileos — fueron suprimidos del canon durante siglos. La pregunta es por qué.Lo que encontramos al rastrear esta historia no se queda en la antigüedad. Los cráneos de Paracas con ADN no clasificado, los reportes de esqueletos de tres metros que desaparecen en archivos del Smithsonian, las estructuras megalíticas que ninguna tecnología conocida del período puede explicar, las tradiciones orales de docenas de culturas que nunca se conocieron entre sí y que describen lo mismo — todo apunta en la misma dirección. Una línea que va desde los Vigilantes del Monte Hermón hasta las élites que hoy preservan ciertos linajes en secreto. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Era véspera do feriado judaico de Pessach. O plano dos nazistas era, em poucos dias, acabar com o que restava do Gueto de Varsóvia. Mas encontraram uma resistência inesperada. Jovens, em especial de movimentos juvenis, decidiram se organizar e, armados, resistiram o quanto puderam. Durou um mês. E este se tornou, para sempre, o grande símbolo de resistência judaica durante o Holocausto .Dia 19 de abril é o dia em que lembramos o Levante do Gueto de Varsóvia, quando a revolta começou, no ano de 1943, no calendário gregoriano. No calendário judaico, é também esta a data que inspira do Iom Hashoá. E é sobre a relevância deste evento histórico que vamos conversar. Nossa convidada é Thais Lancman, que é escritora, mestre em Literatura Judaica pela USP e doutora em Literatura Comparada pela Universidade Presbiteriana Mackenzie. E pra sempre uma bogeret do Habonim Dror
Hablamos con uno de los protagonistas del triunfo del Levante ante el Getafe, conocemos la última hora de Barça y Atlético y escuchamos a Lamine Yamal en la previa del partido de Champions.
Luiz Gama tinha dez anos quando foi vendido como escravo pelo próprio pai. Nascido livre, escravizado ilegalmente. Esse episódio reconstrói sua via crucis do Cais do Valongo ao cativeiro em São Paulo.APOIE Este episódio só foi possível graças a contribuição generosa de nossos apoiadores. Se você gosta do nosso trabalho, considere nos apoiar em apoia.se/historiapreta ou orelo.cc/historiapreta Chave Pix: historiapreta@gmail.com LOJA Acesse loja.historiapreta.com.br e vista nossa história. FICHA TÉCNICA Pesquisa e roteiro: Thiago André Apresentação: Thiago André Nos siga nas redes sociais no twitter @historiapreta e no Instagram @historia_preta BIBLIOGRAFIA AZEVEDO, Elciene. Orfeu de carapinha: a trajetória de Luiz Gama na imperial cidade de São Paulo. Campinas: Editora Unicamp, 1999. CHALHOUB, Sidney. A força da escravidão: ilegalidade e costume no Brasil oitocentista. São Paulo: Companhia das Letras, 2012. GAMA, Luiz. Carta a Lúcio de Mendonça. São Paulo, 25 jul. 1880. In: LIMA, Bruno Rodrigues de (org.). Luiz Gama: obras completas. v. 8: Liberdade, 1880-1882. São Paulo: Hedra, 2021. pp. 59-68. GOMES, Laurentino. Escravidão: do primeiro leilão de cativos em Portugal até a morte de Zumbi dos Palmares. v. 1. Rio de Janeiro: Globo Livros, 2019. GRAHAM, Richard. Nos tumbeiros mais uma vez? O comércio interprovincial de escravos no Brasil. Afro-Ásia, Salvador, n. 27, pp. 121-160, 2002. LIMA, Bruno Rodrigues de. Luiz Gama contra o Império: a luta pelo direito no Brasil da escravidão. São Paulo: Contracorrente, 2024. REIS, João José. Rebelião escrava no Brasil: a história do Levante dos Malês em 1835. 2. ed. São Paulo: Companhia das Letras, 2003. APOIEEste episódio só foi possível graças a contribuição generosa de nossos apoiadores. Se você gosta do nosso trabalho, considere nos apoiar em apoia.se/historiapreta OU orelo.cc/historiapretaChave Pix: historiapreta@gmail.com
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Hello!Hello my curious archeaogastronomers!il fiori di Levante—the flower of the East—as the Venetians called it. Roughly 1000 kilometres south and west of Venice, as one sails the whole length of the Adriatic sea, and then all the ionian islands, south of Cephalonia, lay Zakynthos.Our destination today.The cuisine there, heavily influenced of course from the Venetians; in language, techniques ingredients and style. But one dish stands out for me that also send me to a couple of rabbit holes:Oven roasted Guinea Fowl in a tomato sauce and cheese.Enjoy today's recipe!xThom & The Delicious LegacySupport the podcast on Ko-Fi and Patreon for ad-free episodes! https://ko-fi.com/thedeliciouslegacypodcasthttps://www.patreon.com/c/thedeliciouslegacySupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/the-delicious-legacy. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Este capítulo de Álex Alegría fue grabado hace año y medio, pero por motivos nuestros personales no ha podido salir hasta hoy. Una historia que tiene de todo. Ya desde bien pequeño nuestro invitado ha tenido muy clara una cosa: no le gusta eso que llamamos "zona de confort", siempre en busca de su sueño, llegar al fútbol profesional. Y vaya si lo consiguió. Álex ha podido disfrutar de muchos de los equipos más históricos del fútbol español: Betis, Numancia, Sporting de Gijón, Zaragoza... y muchos más. Nada le ha atado en un mismo lugar y siempre ha querido seguir creciendo y evolucionando como jugador, da igual en el sitio que sea. Además, nuestro invitado cuenta con experiencias y anécdotas en el extranjero que son dignas de escuchar. Muchas gracias Álex por querer compartir con nosotros tu historia, ha sido un verdadero placer. Te deseamos lo mejor y ojalá terminéis este año con ese ascenso tan deseado. Proteckthor, la cinta de protección craneal que reduce hasta un 93% todos los impactos en tu cabeza. Cuida tu salud y juega sin preocupaciones. El jugador Nemanja Gudelj, del Sevilla, ya lo hace: https://proteckthor.com/ MARCAS DE TIEMPO: 0:00 Trailer 1:20 Sus inicios en Plasencia 12:00 Un buen papel en el Cacereño 17:20 Betis hasta debutar con el primer equipo 36:30 cedido Numancia 41:00 Betis en Primera División 58:20 Levante, lesión de cruzado 1:08:30 Medio año en el Rayo Vallecano 1:16:45 Sporting de Gijon, un histórico en apuros 1:23:05 Contrato de 5 años en el Mallorca 1:27:50 Extremadura, necesitar volver a casa 1:33:00 Volver a Mallorca y seguir sin disfrutar 1:35:30 Zaragoza, disgustado por no rendir 1:41:00 Burgos, entrar en depresión 1:51:50 Fuenlabrada en 2b 1:54:10 Una experiencia muy loca en Irán 2:13:25 Fichaje fallido en Suiza 2:17:45 Etapa actual en el Badajoz 2:22:00 Final del episodio: La pregunta del millón Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
En este nuevo programa de Antena Historia, nos sumergimos en el corazón de la Edad Media para analizar el conflicto más legendario de las Cruzadas. Tras la caída de Jerusalén en manos de Saladino tras la batalla de Hattin, la Cristiandad responde con una movilización sin precedentes liderada por las tres figuras más poderosas de Europa. Analizamos en profundidad la figura de Ricardo Corazón de León, cuya audacia militar definió el conflicto; el pragmatismo político de Felipe Augusto de Francia; y el trágico destino del emperador Federico Barbarroja en las aguas del río Salef. ¿Qué vas a descubrir en este audio? Geopolítica Medieval: Las tensiones internas entre los monarcas europeos y sus consecuencias en el Levante. Grandes Batallas: El asedio de Acre y la victoria táctica en la batalla de Arsuf. Diplomacia y Honor: Los fascinantes intercambios y el mutuo respeto entre Ricardo y Saladino. El Desenlace: Los términos del Tratado de Ramla y por qué Jerusalén permaneció bajo control musulmán. Un análisis con el rigor habitual, huyendo de los mitos románticos para comprender la logística, la estrategia y el impacto real de esta "Cruzada de los Reyes". ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 🎧 Antena Historia te regala 30 días PREMIUM Disfruta de todo el contenido sin interrupciones y con ventajas exclusivas en iVoox: 👉 https://www.ivoox.com/premium?affiliate-code=b4688a50868967db9ca413741a54cea5 📻 Producción y realización: Antonio Cruz 🎙️ Edición: Antena Historia 📡 Antena Historia forma parte del sello iVoox Originals 🌐 Visita nuestra web: https://antenahistoria.com 📺 YouTube: Podcast Antena Historia 📧 Correo: antenahistoria@gmail.com 📘 Facebook: Antena Historia Podcast 🐦 Twitter: @AntenaHistoria 💬 Telegram: https://t.me/foroantenahistoria 💰 Apoya el proyecto: Donaciones en PayPal 📢 ¿Quieres anunciarte en Antena Historia? Ofrecemos menciones, cuñas personalizadas y programas a medida. Más información en 👉 Antena Historia – AdVoices Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
Everyone is talking about AI these days. Often these conversations are about how AI might upend education, or work, or social life, or maybe civilization itself. But among cognitive scientists and psychologists the conversation inevitably drifts toward other questions. What does this latest generation of AI tell us about the human mind? Is it putting old ideas and theories to rest? Is it ushering in new ones? Will AI—in other words—also upend cognitive science? My guests today are Dr. Mike Frank and Dr. Gary Lupyan. Mike is a Professor of Psychology at Stanford University, where his lab focuses on language learning and cognition in children. Gary is a Professor of Psychology at the University of Wisconsin Madison, where his lab studies language and its role in augmenting human cognition. Both Gary and Mike have more recently been thinking a lot about AI and how it is challenging and deepening our understanding of the human mind. In this conversation, we talk about being interested in AI as cognitive scientists—while also being concerned about the technology as people. We discuss the linguistic abilities of frontier LLMs compared to the linguistic abilities of adult humans. We talk about a glaring "data gap" here—the fact that, even though LLMs often rival human abilities, they require orders of magnitude more data to do so. We contrast the capabilities of large language models with so-called BabyLMs. We consider the fact that, as LLMs master language, they also master other abilities—capacities for mathematical reasoning, causal understanding, possibly theory of mind, and more. And we talk about why language might be an especially potent form of input for an AI. Along the way, we touch on reference and the symbol grounding problem, the Platonic Representation Hypothesis, stimulus computability, confabulated citations, pattern matching and jabberwocky, the poverty of the stimulus argument, congenital blindness, Quine's topiary, the limits of in principle demonstrations, the WEIRD problem, and what the astonishing sophistication of disembodied AIs might suggest about the role of bodily experience in human cognition. Before we get to it, one small request: we're currently running a short survey of our listeners. You can find the link in our show notes. If you have a few minutes, we'd really love your input! Alright friends, here's my conversation with Mike Frank and Gary Lupyan. I think you'll enjoy it! Notes 5:00 – For more discussion of "stochastic parrots" and other ways of framing AI systems, see our recent episode with Melanie Mitchell. For the "octopus test," see here. 8:00 – "BabyLMs" are—in contrast to large LMs (aka LLMs)—models that are trained on a more human-scale amount of linguistic input. For more on the BabyLM community, see here. 12:00 – For broad discussion of the use of AIs as "cognitive models," see this paper by Dr. Frank and a colleague. The same paper discusses the idea of "stimulus computability." 18:00 – For Dr. Frank's "baby steps" paper, see here. 20:00 – For more on how Claude understands line breaks, see Anthropic's analysis of the issue here. 23:00 – For work on human-like grammaticality judgments in LLMs, see this paper by a team including Dr. Lupyan. 24:00 – See here for an influential paper on, among other things, how LLMs refute the idea that syntax is unlearnable. The article titled 'How linguistics learned to stop worrying and love the language models' is here; Dr. Lupyan's commentary—'Large language models have learned to use language'—here. 29:00 – For some of Dr. Lupyan's work on the "abstractness" of even concrete concepts, see here. 35:00 – For a classic paper on the so-called symbol grounding problem, see here. 37:00 – For the preprint putting forth the "Platonic Representation Hypothesis," see here. 40:30 – For more on the data gap between children and LLMs—and what accounts for it—see Dr. Frank's paper here. 45:00 – For a sampling of Dr. Frank and colleagues' work comparing language models to children, see here, here, and here. For more on the LEVANTE project, a collaborative effort spearheaded by Dr. Frank, see here. 48:00 – For the preprint—'The Unreasonable Effectiveness of Pattern Matching,' by Dr. Lupyan and a colleague—see here. 55:00 – For more on Dr. Lupyan's perspective on the centrality of language in human cognition, see here. See also this more recent paper, considering the question in light of LLMs. 58:00 – For our earlier episode with Dr. Marina Bedny, see here. For the recent paper by Dr. Bedny and colleagues considering their research on congenital blindness in light of LLMs, see here. 1:01:00 – For classic work on language learning in blind children, see here. 1:02:00 – For a paper by Dr. Lupyan and colleagues on "hidden" individual differences, see here. 1:03:00 – For more on "multiple realizability," see here. For our earlier episode with Dr. Eric Turkheimer, see here. 1:09:00 – For more on the work of Dr. Frank's collaborator, Dan Yamins, see here. 1:14:00 – See our earlier episode with Dr. M.J. Crockett for more discussion of the "WEIRD problem" around scientific uses of AI. In the same episode, we discussed how new cognitive scientific methods focus attention on questions that can be studied with those methods. Recommendations The Mind at Play, by Jimmy Soni & Rob Goodman On Desire, by William Irvine Patterns, thinking, and cognition, by Howard Margolis Open Encyclopedia of Cognitive Science The BabyLM workhops/community (e.g, the entry on LLMs) Many Minds is a project of the Diverse Intelligences Summer Institute, which is made possible by a generous grant from the John Templeton Foundation to Indiana University. The show is hosted and produced by Kensy Cooperrider, with help from Assistant Producer Urte Laukaityte and with creative support from DISI Directors Erica Cartmill and Jacob Foster. Our artwork is by Ben Oldroyd. Subscribe to Many Minds on Apple, Stitcher, Spotify, Pocket Casts, Google Play, or wherever you listen to podcasts. You can also now subscribe to the Many Minds newsletter here! We welcome your comments, questions, and suggestions. Feel free to email us at: manymindspodcast@gmail.com. For updates about the show, visit our website or follow us on Bluesky (@manymindspod.bsky.social).