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Best podcasts about Lucrezia

Latest podcast episodes about Lucrezia

The Reality Revolution Podcast
Althea Lucrezia Alonzo - Galactic Healing, Light Language and Multidimensional Channeling

The Reality Revolution Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2026 77:52


Althea Lucrezia Avanzo is a Light Language Channeler, Galactic Contact, Akashic & Psychic Healer, Reiki Practitioner, Kundalini Yoga teacher and Tarot & Divination Astrologer.   She was born in Milan, Italy and have travelled and worked perfecting her craft worldwide between Italy, France, India and New York before eventually settling in South Africa.   She has had psychic & intuitive insight and prophetic dreaming from a very young age and eventually decided to pursue this as a career.   Her specialty is Light Language channeled in all shapes and forms – written, drawn, sung, spoken, signed and so on I also do a lot of timeline clearing on both an individual and collective level. She channelsl higher dimensional frequency codes (5D and up) and anchor them in the Third/Fourth Dimensional matrix construct and in doing so help raise the planetary frequency.   Her main energetic imprint is of Rainbow Ray spectrum –she works very closely with a 9th Dimensional Pleiadian being version of myself and a 12th Dimensional Mantis being.     She  been coaching people for the past 6 years in helping them access their own psychic gifts and activating many to their own light language and higher multidimensional versions of selves.     Important links for Althea   TULUM - Light language Training Www.althealucrezia.com/training   Website www.althealucrezia.com   Instagram : https://instagram.com/lightcodesbyala   Tik- Tok : www.tiktok.com/@lightcodesbyala.official   Her youtube is  https://youtube.com/c/AltheaLucrezia  

Great Audiobooks
A History of the Papacy from the Great Schism to the Sack of Rome, Vol. IV, by Mandell Creighton. Part I.

Great Audiobooks

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2026 105:18


Volume Four of Creighton's "History of the Papacy" opens with the election of Pope Paul II, whom the author describes as "a man of handsome appearance, naturally suave and courteous, with all a Venetian's love of splendour." Paul II proved reticent and reclusive and failed to pacify turbulent Bohemia. He was succeeded by Francesco della Rovere, Pope Sixtus IV, with whose election "began a system of personal intrigue which rapidly grew into a serious scandal...and elevated nepotism into a political principle." His nephew, Cardinal Pietro Riario lived a life of dissolute luxury and died young. Sixtus IV condoned the Pazzi Conspiracy in which Guiliano de' Medici was murdered. During the pontificate of his successor, Innocent VIII, Lorenzo the Magnificent emerged as the preeminent Italian statesman of the Age. Volume Four concludes with the pontificate of Alexander VI, father of Lucrezia and Cesare Borgia, who sealed the fate of the fiery reformer Girolamo Savonarola by excommunicating him. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

Great Audiobooks
A History of the Papacy from the Great Schism to the Sack of Rome, Vol. IV, by Mandell Creighton. Part II.

Great Audiobooks

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2026 101:16


Volume Four of Creighton's "History of the Papacy" opens with the election of Pope Paul II, whom the author describes as "a man of handsome appearance, naturally suave and courteous, with all a Venetian's love of splendour." Paul II proved reticent and reclusive and failed to pacify turbulent Bohemia. He was succeeded by Francesco della Rovere, Pope Sixtus IV, with whose election "began a system of personal intrigue which rapidly grew into a serious scandal...and elevated nepotism into a political principle." His nephew, Cardinal Pietro Riario lived a life of dissolute luxury and died young. Sixtus IV condoned the Pazzi Conspiracy in which Guiliano de' Medici was murdered. During the pontificate of his successor, Innocent VIII, Lorenzo the Magnificent emerged as the preeminent Italian statesman of the Age. Volume Four concludes with the pontificate of Alexander VI, father of Lucrezia and Cesare Borgia, who sealed the fate of the fiery reformer Girolamo Savonarola by excommunicating him. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

Great Audiobooks
A History of the Papacy from the Great Schism to the Sack of Rome, Vol. IV, by Mandell Creighton. Part III.

Great Audiobooks

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2026 100:10


Volume Four of Creighton's "History of the Papacy" opens with the election of Pope Paul II, whom the author describes as "a man of handsome appearance, naturally suave and courteous, with all a Venetian's love of splendour." Paul II proved reticent and reclusive and failed to pacify turbulent Bohemia. He was succeeded by Francesco della Rovere, Pope Sixtus IV, with whose election "began a system of personal intrigue which rapidly grew into a serious scandal...and elevated nepotism into a political principle." His nephew, Cardinal Pietro Riario lived a life of dissolute luxury and died young. Sixtus IV condoned the Pazzi Conspiracy in which Guiliano de' Medici was murdered. During the pontificate of his successor, Innocent VIII, Lorenzo the Magnificent emerged as the preeminent Italian statesman of the Age. Volume Four concludes with the pontificate of Alexander VI, father of Lucrezia and Cesare Borgia, who sealed the fate of the fiery reformer Girolamo Savonarola by excommunicating him. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

Great Audiobooks
A History of the Papacy from the Great Schism to the Sack of Rome, Vol. IV, by Mandell Creighton. Part IV.

Great Audiobooks

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2026 109:45


Volume Four of Creighton's "History of the Papacy" opens with the election of Pope Paul II, whom the author describes as "a man of handsome appearance, naturally suave and courteous, with all a Venetian's love of splendour." Paul II proved reticent and reclusive and failed to pacify turbulent Bohemia. He was succeeded by Francesco della Rovere, Pope Sixtus IV, with whose election "began a system of personal intrigue which rapidly grew into a serious scandal...and elevated nepotism into a political principle." His nephew, Cardinal Pietro Riario lived a life of dissolute luxury and died young. Sixtus IV condoned the Pazzi Conspiracy in which Guiliano de' Medici was murdered. During the pontificate of his successor, Innocent VIII, Lorenzo the Magnificent emerged as the preeminent Italian statesman of the Age. Volume Four concludes with the pontificate of Alexander VI, father of Lucrezia and Cesare Borgia, who sealed the fate of the fiery reformer Girolamo Savonarola by excommunicating him. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

Great Audiobooks
A History of the Papacy from the Great Schism to the Sack of Rome, Vol. IV, by Mandell Creighton. Part V.

Great Audiobooks

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2026 99:32


Volume Four of Creighton's "History of the Papacy" opens with the election of Pope Paul II, whom the author describes as "a man of handsome appearance, naturally suave and courteous, with all a Venetian's love of splendour." Paul II proved reticent and reclusive and failed to pacify turbulent Bohemia. He was succeeded by Francesco della Rovere, Pope Sixtus IV, with whose election "began a system of personal intrigue which rapidly grew into a serious scandal...and elevated nepotism into a political principle." His nephew, Cardinal Pietro Riario lived a life of dissolute luxury and died young. Sixtus IV condoned the Pazzi Conspiracy in which Guiliano de' Medici was murdered. During the pontificate of his successor, Innocent VIII, Lorenzo the Magnificent emerged as the preeminent Italian statesman of the Age. Volume Four concludes with the pontificate of Alexander VI, father of Lucrezia and Cesare Borgia, who sealed the fate of the fiery reformer Girolamo Savonarola by excommunicating him. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

Great Audiobooks
A History of the Papacy from the Great Schism to the Sack of Rome, Vol. IV, by Mandell Creighton. Part VI.

Great Audiobooks

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2026 92:00


Volume Four of Creighton's "History of the Papacy" opens with the election of Pope Paul II, whom the author describes as "a man of handsome appearance, naturally suave and courteous, with all a Venetian's love of splendour." Paul II proved reticent and reclusive and failed to pacify turbulent Bohemia. He was succeeded by Francesco della Rovere, Pope Sixtus IV, with whose election "began a system of personal intrigue which rapidly grew into a serious scandal...and elevated nepotism into a political principle." His nephew, Cardinal Pietro Riario lived a life of dissolute luxury and died young. Sixtus IV condoned the Pazzi Conspiracy in which Guiliano de' Medici was murdered. During the pontificate of his successor, Innocent VIII, Lorenzo the Magnificent emerged as the preeminent Italian statesman of the Age. Volume Four concludes with the pontificate of Alexander VI, father of Lucrezia and Cesare Borgia, who sealed the fate of the fiery reformer Girolamo Savonarola by excommunicating him. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

Great Audiobooks
A History of the Papacy from the Great Schism to the Sack of Rome, Vol. IV, by Mandell Creighton. Part VII.

Great Audiobooks

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2026 101:14


Volume Four of Creighton's "History of the Papacy" opens with the election of Pope Paul II, whom the author describes as "a man of handsome appearance, naturally suave and courteous, with all a Venetian's love of splendour." Paul II proved reticent and reclusive and failed to pacify turbulent Bohemia. He was succeeded by Francesco della Rovere, Pope Sixtus IV, with whose election "began a system of personal intrigue which rapidly grew into a serious scandal...and elevated nepotism into a political principle." His nephew, Cardinal Pietro Riario lived a life of dissolute luxury and died young. Sixtus IV condoned the Pazzi Conspiracy in which Guiliano de' Medici was murdered. During the pontificate of his successor, Innocent VIII, Lorenzo the Magnificent emerged as the preeminent Italian statesman of the Age. Volume Four concludes with the pontificate of Alexander VI, father of Lucrezia and Cesare Borgia, who sealed the fate of the fiery reformer Girolamo Savonarola by excommunicating him. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

Daily Cogito
Il Bisogno delle CATASTROFI: perché la Comodità è la Trappola Perfetta - con Lucrezia Ercoli

Daily Cogito

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2026 77:23


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Il cacciatore di libri
Monica Acito e consigli di lettura

Il cacciatore di libri

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2026


"La carità carnale" di Monica Acito e consigli di letturaMarianeve è nata con i capelli bianchi, ha i colori di una "coniglia selvatica". Abita in un paesino del Cilento ed è molto legata al padre, che viene soprannominato Sarchiapone, ma nello stesso tempo si vergogna di lui perché spesso ha l'odore degli alimenti che vende nel suo negozio. A nove anni Marianeve incontra le sue amiche nello sgabuzzino del negozio e qui iniziano a esplorare i propri corpi e a fare giochi considerati proibiti. Marianeve si accorge ben presto di avere uno strano dono: ha la capacità di guarire gli altri attraverso le sue parti intime. Succede, per esempio, con l'amica Lucrezia che ha dei terribili mal di testa. Questo dono insolito si manifesta anche quando va all'università a Napoli e "guarisce" un ragazzo che aveva sul viso un'enorme macchia rossa. Marianeve guarisce, dunque, gli altri attraverso il proprio corpo, esattamente come aveva fatto nel '600 Giulia Di Marco, suora eretica realmente esistita, che aveva fondato la setta della Carità Carnale. Tutto questo viene narrato nel romanzo "La carità carnale" (Bompiani) scritto da Monica Acito, che avevamo già conosciuto con la sua opera prima, "Uvaspina". Anche in questo caso un romanzo con una lingua ricca e con immagini piene di odori e di sapori, metafore che riportano soprattutto al mondo animale. Nella seconda parte una serie di consigli di lettura per tutti i gusti.

The Royal Rota
Could Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie lose their titles after Andrew's arrest?

The Royal Rota

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2026 26:05


Have Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie been quietly sidelined by the King? Could they be stripped of their royal titles? And where is Fergie? Join our royal experts for their weekly conversation covering all the significant royal topics of the week.Chris, Lizzie and Lucrezia discuss how the two sisters' reputation has been affected by the arrest of their father, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor. Beatrice was last seen publicly with her husband, Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi, at Sandringham for the Christmas Day service, alongside her sister Princess Eugenie and husband Jack Brooksbank.Chris reveals the mood in the palace since Princess Beatrice and Eugenie's names were included in the latest release of the Epstein files.Plus, are the royal sisters still talking to their mother, Sarah Ferguson? And where could she be hiding? The former Duchess of York has not been seen in months, despite constant press speculation about her whereabouts.Being named in the Epstein files does not automatically imply wrongdoing or criminal activity. Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor and Sarah Ferguson have previously denied all wrongdoing.Don't forget, if you want to have a look at all the fantastic archive footage we use, head to the Talking Royals Youtube channel to watch.

il posto delle parole
Michela Musante "La lucerna del mondo"

il posto delle parole

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2026 18:02


Michela Musante"La lucerna del mondo"Profili di donne da Andromaca ad Anna AchmatovaAncora Editricewww.ancoralibri.itQuindici emozionanti monologhi, tutti al femminile. Quindici donne famose, in bilico tra realtà storica e immaginazione letteraria, salgono su un palcoscenico virtuale per confessarsi davanti a una platea di lettori. Il loro avvicendarsi è scandito da un ritmo cronologico: prima figura narrante è l'eroina troiana Andromaca, ultima la poetessa russa Anna Achmatova. Tra le protagoniste anche Maria di Nazareth, Lucia Mondella, Emily Dickinson e altre voci affascinanti chiamate a declinare con diverse sfumature lo stesso sentimento: l'amore. Grazie a un poliedrico esercizio di mimesi psicologica e linguistica, Michela Musante riesce a immedesimarsi in ciascuna di queste donne che soffrono, lottano, amano, e che nell'amore umano o divino riconoscono la cifra della loro dignità. «Lo sguardo, figlio, senti i miei occhi spalancati incollati ai tuoi ormai serrati e gonfi? Con questi occhi ti contai le dita di mani e piedi appena uscisti dal ventre e ti adagiarono sul mio petto ansante. Cuore di mamma stanca e lieta, cuore di figlio scaldato da paglia e da fango. Le stelle sopra di noi, allora e oggi, le stelle sempre. Che stanno a guardare e tutto sanno, fino alla fine dei giorni» (dal monologo di Maria di Nazareth).Michela Musante, nata a Milano nel 1966, sposata e madre di due figli gemelli, laureata in Lettere Moderne presso l'Università di Pavia, ha lavorato in editoria come redattrice e traduttrice. Attualmente è docente di Italiano e Latino al Liceo Classico-Scientifico “Marie Curie” di Meda (MB). Nel 2022 l'editrice Àncora ha pubblicato il suo memoriale L'ospite, storia di terribile sofferenza e di miracolosa rinascita della figlia Lucrezia, colpita a dodici anni, nel 2019, da insufficienza epatica fulminante e salvata in extremis da un provvidenziale trapianto di fegato all'ospedale Papa Giovanni XXIII di Bergamo. Dopo questo convincente esordio sono apparsi nel 2025, sempre con il marchio di Àncora, i suoi «vagabonsaggi letterari», riuniti sotto il titolo Prima eravamo azzurri.Diventa un supporter di questo podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/il-posto-delle-parole--1487855/support.IL POSTO DELLE PAROLEascoltare fa pensarehttps://ilpostodelleparole.it/

Fluent Fiction - Italian
Chaos and Laughter: The Unforgettable Easter Egg Hunt

Fluent Fiction - Italian

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2026 18:03 Transcription Available


Fluent Fiction - Italian: Chaos and Laughter: The Unforgettable Easter Egg Hunt Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/it/episode/2026-03-22-22-34-01-it Story Transcript:It: Nel cuore di un piccolo quartiere residenziale, Giovanni e Lucrezia erano immersi nei preparativi della caccia alle uova di Pasqua.En: In the heart of a small residential neighborhood, Giovanni and Lucrezia were immersed in preparations for the Easter egg hunt.It: La primavera aveva dipinto il paesaggio con fiori colorati e l'aria era piena delle risate dei bambini che giocavano felicemente.En: Spring had painted the landscape with colorful flowers, and the air was filled with the laughter of children playing happily.It: Case adornate di decorazioni pasquali splendevano al sole, e c'era eccitazione nell'aria.En: Houses decorated with Easter adornments shone in the sun, and there was excitement in the air.It: Giovanni, uomo di buon cuore e spirito un po' distratto, aveva impegnato tutto il suo tempo per nascondere le uova nei giardini.En: Giovanni, a man with a kind heart and a somewhat distracted spirit, had devoted all his time to hiding the eggs in the gardens.It: "Questo sarà un evento da ricordare," diceva con un sorriso.En: "This will be an event to remember," he said with a smile.It: D'altra parte, Lucrezia, la sua compagna, aveva aggiunto piccoli indovinelli scritti su ogni uovo per rendere il gioco più interessante.En: On the other hand, Lucrezia, his partner, had added little riddles written on each egg to make the game more interesting.It: La mattina della grande caccia, i bambini si radunarono ansiosi all'inizio del viale, pronti a lanciarsi nell'avventura.En: The morning of the big hunt, the children gathered eagerly at the beginning of the avenue, ready to embark on the adventure.It: Giovanni e Lucrezia stavano al centro del giardino, con le ceste delle uova vuote e le spiegazioni pronte.En: Giovanni and Lucrezia stood in the middle of the garden, with empty egg baskets and explanations at the ready.It: Tuttavia, mentre iniziava il gioco, Giovanni si accorse di un piccolo problema: non ricordava dove aveva nascosto alcune uova!En: However, as the game began, Giovanni realized a small problem: he couldn't remember where he had hidden some eggs!It: "Lucrezia, abbiamo bisogno un piano rapido," sussurrò con una certa ansia, mentre i primi gruppi di bambini si disperdevano con urla di gioia.En: "Lucrezia, we need a quick plan," he whispered with some anxiety, as the first groups of children scattered with shouts of joy.It: Lucrezia, riconoscendo il potenziale comico della situazione, sorrise.En: Lucrezia, recognizing the comedic potential of the situation, smiled.It: "Giovanni," propose ridendo, "facciamo un turno bonus! I bambini ameranno una sfida in più.En: "Giovanni," she proposed laughing, "let's have a bonus round! The children will love an extra challenge.It: Gli darò indizi cripta... cripto... creativi!"En: I'll give them cryptic... crypto... creative clues!"It: Giovanni annuì, sollevato. "Sì, facciamolo sembrare intenzionale! È tutto parte del gioco."En: Giovanni nodded, relieved. "Yes, let's make it look intentional! It's all part of the game."It: La caccia si trasformò rapidamente in un'allegra confusione.En: The hunt quickly turned into a merry chaos.It: Ogni volta che un bambino trovava un uovo, Lucrezia inventava una storia che portava i piccoli a una nuova scoperta.En: Every time a child found an egg, Lucrezia invented a story that led the little ones to a new discovery.It: "Oh, vediamo, questo uovo rosso è proteggito… dov'è che Gianni nasconde sempre il suo cappello?" rideva mentre i bambini correvano cercando.En: "Oh, let's see, this red egg is protected… where does Gianni always hide his hat?" she laughed as the children ran searching.It: I genitori osservavano divertiti, partecipando al gioco e suggerendo idee.En: The parents watched amused, joining in the game and suggesting ideas.It: Alla fine, tutte le uova furono trovate, in un clima di gioia generale.En: In the end, all the eggs were found, in a climate of general joy.It: Giovanni scoprì che un po' di caos poteva essere anche molto divertente, mentre Lucrezia si godette lo spirito comunitario e l'inaspettata avventura.En: Giovanni discovered that a bit of chaos could also be a lot of fun, while Lucrezia enjoyed the community spirit and the unexpected adventure.It: Sorrisi e uova riempivano i cestini, e la caccia si concluse con un grande picnic nel prato centrale della piazzetta.En: Smiles and eggs filled the baskets, and the hunt concluded with a big picnic on the central lawn of the little square.It: Giovanni ringraziò tutti per aver condiviso il momento speciale, e Lucrezia giocosamente gli tese la mano.En: Giovanni thanked everyone for sharing the special moment, and Lucrezia playfully extended her hand to him.It: "Vedi? Anche l'imprevisto ha il suo fascino." Giovanni annuì, ridendo.En: "See? Even the unexpected has its charm." Giovanni nodded, laughing.It: "Sì, ora lo so."En: "Yes, now I know."It: Così, la tradizionale caccia alle uova di Pasqua diventò l'evento più memorabile e singolare che il quartiere avesse mai sperimentato.En: Thus, the traditional Easter egg hunt became the most memorable and unique event the neighborhood had ever experienced.It: E, mentre il sole tramontava, tutti tornarono a casa con il cuore felice e un'avventura da raccontare.En: And as the sun set, everyone returned home with happy hearts and an adventure to tell. Vocabulary Words:the heart: il cuorethe neighborhood: il quartierethe spirit: lo spiritothe riddle: l'indovinelloeagerly: ansiosamentethe adventure: l'avventurathe garden: il giardinoto embark: lanciarsito scatter: disperdersito recognize: riconoscerethe potential: il potenzialethe clue: l'indiziocryptic: quela criptochaos: il caosamused: divertitothe discovery: la scopertacreative: creativoto hide: nasconderethe basket: la cestajoy: la gioiato conclude: concluderethe lawn: il pratothe picnic: il picnicto thank: ringraziareto enjoy: goderethe spirit: lo spiritounexpected: inaspettatoto extend: tenderethe charm: il fascinothe sun: il sole

POV il podcast
#88 | Che poi, ma che te frega

POV il podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2026 95:48


Lucrezia tesoro buon pomeriggio e buona domenica, sono le 17 e ormai sei vincolata per la vita a questa nuovissima puntata del format "AMO, CHAT", dove le storie che ci inviate si colorano di un intenso suono metallico e stridente che spesso ricorda quello di un gruppo di donne durante i saldi, ossia noi. Che dirti riguardo le storie di oggi? Sono tutte accumunate da un filo rosso, ma non possiamo dirtelo noi sennò schipperesti la puntata e noi finiremo senza lavoro, quindi il tuo compito per oggi è: ascoltare tutta la puntata e dirci qual è secondo te il "filo rosso che ci unisce" direbbe Alfa. Ti aspettiamo dopo il play kuccyolyna. Per il "GUARDALO CON SANDRO": il film di questo mese è "La persona peggiore del mondo" del 2021 di Joachim Trier. La puntata dove si parlerà del film sarà quella di mercoledì 28 gennaio e trovate il film tranquillamente su Prime Video. Email dove inviarci le storie da leggere la domenica: amochatpov@gmail.com Email per collaborazioni:

CASA MAX
S03 EP.4 - CASA MAX ospita ANDY VARALLO & LUCREZIA LORENZI

CASA MAX

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2025 64:09


Casa Max è il podcast di ⁠Max Blardone⁠ e ⁠Bentobox⁠ “Sartoria Creativa”.Ospite della quarta puntata della nuova stagione di Casa Max sono Andy Varallo, presidente di Dolomiti Superski e Lucrezia Lorenzi della Fondazione Matilde Lorenzi. In loro compagnia affronteremo il delicato tema della sicurezza sulle piste.Andy Varallo dal 2004 guida il gruppo Skicarosello Corvara Consorzio, realtà chiave dell'impiantistica altoatesina. Convinto sostenitore di una montagna viva tutto l'anno, nel 2010 dà vita a Movimënt, progetto che trasforma l'altopiano dell'Alta Badia in un grande parco a cielo aperto, con aree ricreative e infrastrutture d'altura. Dal 2020 è Presidente di Dolomiti Superski.Lucrezia, nata a Torino nel 1998, è una slalomista italiana. Sorella di Matilde, scomparsa tragicamente in pista nel 2024, ha fondato, con il supporto della famiglia, l'Associazione Matilde Lorenzi, impegnata nella promozione dello sviluppo di progetti finalizzati all'implementazione della sicurezza nello sci.Sponsored by ⁠Air Dolomiti⁠, ⁠Different Factory⁠, ⁠Movimënt Alta Badia⁠,  ⁠Acqua San Bernardo⁠  e ⁠Nexia Audirevi.⁠Product placement: ⁠Trudi⁠Con il patrocinio di ⁠FISI⁠, ⁠FISIP⁠ e ⁠Fondazione Cortina⁠.Media partner: ⁠Sciare Magazine⁠Powered by ⁠Bentobox “Sartoria Creativa”⁠

RadioPNR
Intervista alle civiliste SCU (Servizio Civile Universale) : Anna, Lucrezia ed Evelin – Giornata Nazionale del Servizio Civile

RadioPNR

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2025 8:12


All'interno del programma di Radio PNR City Life, condotto da Giampaolo Cacciatore, Anna, Giulia, Lucrezia ed Evelin, raccontano la loro esperienza in occasione della Giornata Universale del Servizio Civile del 15 dicembre 2025.

POV il podcast
#77 | Che poi, alla fine, ma che te frega

POV il podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2025 94:39


Ma buon pomeriggio stellina del firmamento e benvenuta per questo domenicale "AMO, CHAT" delle diciassétte, l'appuntamento logorroico delle tue amiche fiorde con le storie scritte da spesso altre fiorde, è tutto un gioco di anfore fiorde amò, non so come dirti che quando ingappi in una puntata di POV entri in una spirale fatta di "AMOOOO" e di "totale" che farebbe innervosire qualsiasi esponente politico avverso al mondo ELLEGIBBITì. Che dirti delle storie di oggi se non ascoltale? Lo sai com'è fatta la domenica, niente spoiler e vai di play, che è un po' il consiglio superficiale che ti dà la tua amica che ne ha passate tante nella sua breve vita e tutto ciò che sa quando ti sfoghi con lei è "oh ma fregatene di meno". Lucrezia se potessi, lo farei, ma intanto tu fai? Play, beccati pure sta rima baciata. Email dove inviarci le storie da leggere la domenica: amochatpov@gmail.com Email per collaborazioni:

il posto delle parole
Sofia Villano - Il "Divino" Guido Reni

il posto delle parole

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2025 18:29


Sofia VillanoIl "divino" Guido Reni In occasione del 450° anniversario della nascita,l'esposizione presenta un nucleo di opere che documenta l'apprezzamento della corte sabauda, fin dalla nascita delle collezioni ducali e nel corso dei secoli, tra il Seicento e l'Ottocento, per l'arte di Guido Reni. Per la prima volta, dopo un complesso intervento di restauro, viene presentata la pala raffigurante l'Assunzione della Vergine, riscoperta nella chiesa parrocchiale di Abbadia Alpina, frazione di Pinerolo (TO), testimonianza della prima attività romana dell'artista. A cura di Annamaria Bava e Sofia Villano.Fino al 18 gennaio 2026, nello Spazio Scoperte dei Musei Reali di Torino, al secondo piano della Galleria Sabauda, la mostra Il “divino” Guido Reni nelle collezioni sabaude e sugli altari del Piemonte rende omaggio al pittore emiliano, in occasione dei 450 anni dalla sua nascita. La rassegna, curata da Annamaria Bava e Sofia Villano, presenta oltre venti opere tra dipinti, disegni e incisioni che documentano le diverse fasi della carriera del pittore, dagli anni giovanili alla piena maturità. Al nucleo di opere provenienti dalle collezioni dei Musei Reali, si aggiungono tre significativi prestiti dal territorio piemontese e dal Musée des Augustins di Tolosa.L'esposizione illustra l'apprezzamento della corte sabauda, fin dalla nascita delle collezioni ducali, per la pittura classicista bolognese e nello specifico per l'arte di Guido Reni (1575-1642), che già i suoi contemporanei chiamavano “il divino Guido”. Lo stile di Guido Reni, composto e luminoso, incentrato sull'armonia delle forme e sulla celebrazione di una bellezza ideale desunta dai modelli scultorei dell'antichità e dall'arte sublime dei grandi maestri del Rinascimento, doveva essere particolarmente congeniale alla ricerca di maestosità ed eleganza nella progettazione della decorazione e dell'arredo delle residenze sabaude e degli altari di corte. Il percorso espositivo si apre con le opere del maestro entrate nelle collezioni ducali nel Seicento; tra queste, le due versioni di Marsia scorticato da Apollo: quella originariamente collocata nella “Camera delle Muse” del Palazzo Ducale, successivamente requisita dalle truppe napoleoniche nel 1799 e attualmente al Musée des Augustins di Tolosa, e la sua replica seicentesca conservata nella Galleria Sabauda. L'invenzione si distingue per la forza con cui Guido Reni traduce in immagine un celebre episodio tratto dalle Metamorfosi di Ovidio, ovvero la punizione inflitta da Apollo al satiro Marsia, colpevole di aver osato sfidarlo in una gara musicale. La composizione è dominata dalla figura idealizzata di Apollo, incarnazione della bellezza classica e della razionalità divina, in netto contrasto con il corpo martoriato e il volto straziato di Marsia, simbolo della tracotanza punita.Oltre che per la sua forza visiva, il dipinto si segnala per il valore simbolico: la vittoria dell'intelletto e dell'armonia apollinea sulla brutalità e sull'eccesso, un tema caro alla cultura dell'epoca e in linea con le riflessioni che dovevano svolgersi nell'Accademia romana dei Desiosi, fondata dal cardinale Maurizio di Savoia, che ricevette in dono l'opera originale dal cardinale Alessandro d'Este per legato testamentario.Appassionato mecenate e raffinato collezionista, il principe cardinale Maurizio di Savoia, soggiornò per lunghi periodi a Roma, dove ebbe modo di frequentare gli ambienti culturali della corte di papa Urbano VIII Barberini. Grande estimatore della pittura classicista, a lui si devono importanti commissioni ad artisti bolognesi, spesso legate a sofisticate e complesse scene allegoriche.Alla committenza del prelato sabaudo si può far risalire la tela con San Maurizio che riceve la palma del martirio, proveniente dal Santuario di Santa Maria dei Laghi di Avigliana (TO), luogo di antica devozione mariana e meta di pellegrinaggi, sostenuto dai Savoia con doni e offerte nel corso del Seicento come strumento di legittimazione religiosa e politica. L'impianto figurativo vede San Maurizio al centro della scena, in uniforme da legionario romano, con il volto circondato da un'aura luminosa che ne sottolinea la santità. Deposta la spada ai suoi piedi, riceve la palma del martirio da un cherubino, mentre sullo sfondo si scorge la drammatica battaglia della legione tebana da lui guidata. Nel percorso artistico di Guido Reni, il San Maurizio si colloca negli anni 1615 - 1618, in un momento di transizione nel linguaggio del maestro, dal rigore classicista del periodo precedente verso una pittura più morbida e pastosa. Un piccolo olio su rame che ritrae un'allegoria della Fama, caratterizzato da una grande raffinatezza cromatica e formale, apparteneva invece agli averi personali della duchessa di Savoia Cristina di Francia, vedova di Vittorio Amedeo I, che forse lo aveva ricevuto in dono alla fine del 1638 dal marchese Filippo San Martino d'Agliè, suo intimo consigliere. Considerata opera autografa di Guido Reni nei primi inventari e cataloghi a stampa della Reale Galleria di Torino, La Fama sembrerebbe piuttosto attribuibile alla mano di Giovanni Giacomo Sementi, collaboratore del maestro bolognese. Altre importanti tele di Guido Reni appartenevano alle raccolte di pittura del principe Eugenio di Savoia Soissons, abilissimo stratega, comandante in capo dell'esercito asburgico, ma anche raffinato bibliofilo e collezionista di opere d'arte, tra cui alte testimonianze della pittura bolognese di gusto classicista, conservate nelle sue dimore viennesi, il Palazzo di Città e la magnifica residenza extraurbana del Belvedere. Tra i dipinti confluiti nelle collezioni reali dopo la sua morte, grazie all'acquisto di re Carlo Emanuele III, e tuttora esposte in Galleria Sabauda, spiccano il San Giovanni Battista, capolavoro della tarda maturità dell'artista, il San Girolamo, collocabile anch'esso all'ultimo periodo della sua produzione e la Morte di Lucrezia, tema particolarmente frequentato dal pittore.Giunge, invece, dalle raccolte del ramo cadetto dei Savoia Carignano e viene trasferito nel Palazzo Reale di Torino nel 1831 per volere del re Carlo Alberto, il quadro raffigurante una Lotta tra amorini e putti baccanti. L'opera è considerata una seconda versione, verosimilmente autografa, della tela di analogo soggetto eseguita da Guido Reni per il marchese Ludovico Facchinetti di Bologna, oggi conservata alla Galleria Doria Pamphilj di Roma. Una parte della rassegna è dedicata a significativi esempi dell'attività incisoria di Guido Reni appartenenti al fondo di grafica della Galleria Sabauda, come una Madonna con Bambino e san Giovannino e una Sacra famiglia con due angeli in volo, composizioni ariose, di grande eleganza formale e dal segno sicuro e leggero, colme di un sentimento di devozione e tenerezza. I legami del maestro con l'editoria sono documentati dai Dissegni degl'apparati fatti in Bologna per la venuta di N.S. Papa Clemente VIII l'anno MDXCVIII intagliati da Guido Reni, pubblicati per la prima volta a Bologna nel 1598 da Vittorio Benacci, e di cui la Galleria Sabauda conserva il frontespizio e nove tavole dell'edizione senza data stampata sempre a Bologna presso Gioseffo Longhi.A questi fogli, si aggiungono due raffinati disegni a carboncino e pietra rossa attribuiti a Guido Reni presenti nelle raccolte della Biblioteca Reale: uno Studio per una testa di frate in estasi e uno Studio di testa di giovane donna avente sul verso Studi di mani, che mostrano la straordinaria maestria e inventiva del pittore per il tratto delicato, attento alla grazia delle espressioni, all'equilibrio delle proporzioni e alla resa morbida e sfumata del chiaroscuro. La mostra si completa con l'esposizione della maestosa pala raffigurante l'Assunzione della Vergine, appena riscoperta nella chiesa parrocchiale di Abbadia Alpina, frazione di Pinerolo (TO). La presenza del dipinto di Guido Reni fin dall'inizio del Seicento nell'antica e ricchissima abbazia benedettina intitolata a Santa Maria, riedificata nel XVIII secolo e oggi chiesa parrocchiale di San Verano, dà conto di un episodio di committenza di grande interesse. La tela giunse in Piemonte grazie al desiderio dell'abate Ruggero Tritonio di omaggiare la chiesa, di cui nel 1589 era divenuto abate commendatario, abbellendola con l'invio da Roma di un'opera appositamente richiesta a Guido Reni e da lui realizzata tra il 1605 e il 1606.Il dipinto viene esposto al pubblico per la prima volta dopo un complesso intervento di restauro, eseguito dal Laboratorio di Cesare Pagliero sotto la direzione della Soprintendenza Archeologia Belle Arti e Paesaggio per la città metropolitana di Torino, con il sostegno del Ministero della Cultura e della Diocesi di Pinerolo. La tela costituisce un tassello importante della fortuna del maestro emiliano sul territorio piemontese e documenta una preziosa testimonianza della prima attività romana dell'artista, quando il giovane pittore entra in contatto anche con la moderna pittura di Caravaggio.    IL “DIVINO” GUIDO RENI NELLE COLLEZIONI SABAUDE E SUGLI ALTARI DEL PIEMONTETorino, Musei Reali, Galleria Sabauda | Spazio Scoperte (Piazzetta Reale, 1)11 ottobre 2025 – 18 gennaio 2026Diventa un supporter di questo podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/il-posto-delle-parole--1487855/support.IL POSTO DELLE PAROLEascoltare fa pensarehttps://ilpostodelleparole.it/

The Book Leads: Impactful Books For Life & Leadership
Episode 162: ⁠Eric Lucrezia ⁠& ⁠Profiles In Courage by John F. Kennedy⁠

The Book Leads: Impactful Books For Life & Leadership

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2025 45:43


Episode 162: Eric Lucrezia & Profiles In Courage by John F. KennedyABOUT ERICEric is an MBA Admissions Consultant, 5-time author, podcast host, and keynote speaker based in Paris, France. Originally from NY, he's always loved working in education, leadership development, and anything with an international flavor. In his spare time, you can find him at the gym, painting watercolors, or playing the sax with his band. And Eric was my fraternity brother at Hofstra University.CONVERSATION HIGHLIGHTS• What's really achieved through the admissions process -- aside from getting into the school you desire.• Living abroad: Spain, Australia, & France.• "...being curious makes you want to open that next door."• ADHD• Empathy x Vision in Connecting people.• Having human connection -- what it's all about.• The power of storytelling interviews.• Resumes vs. Conversations• The greatness and fallibility of heroes.• Power intoxication.• Carrying your values through the phases of your life.The MAIN QUESTION underlying my conversation with Eric is, What are the gems in your story? Have you even looked for them? (Pssst: They help with courage.)FIND ERIC· LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ericlucrezia/· Twitter: https://x.com/EricLucrezia · Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/EricLucrezia· Other: https://www.instagram.com/candidate.coach/LinkedIn – Full Podcast Article: CHAPTERS00:00 - The Book Leads Podcast – Eric Lucrezia00:36- Introduction & Bio01:29 - Who are you today? Can you provide more information about your work?03:28 - How did your path into your career look like, and what did it look like up until now?09:07 - How does the work you're doing today reconcile to who you were as a child?10:17 - Where Eric's curiosity comes from.11:23 - What do you consider your superpower?18:40 - What does leadership mean to you?19:13 - Can you introduce us to the book we're discussing?26:22 - Can you provide a general overview of the book?34:47 - What's changed in you in the process of writing this book?43:19 - What are you up to these days? (A way for guests to share and market their projects and work.)This series has become my Masterclass In Humanity. I'd love for you to join me and see what you take away from these conversations.Learn more about The Book Leads and listen to past episodes:· Watch on YouTube· Listen on Spotify· Listen on Apple Podcasts· Read About The Book Leads – Blog PostFor more great content, subscribe to my newsletter Last Week's Leadership Lessons, if you haven't already!

Stop Wasting Your Wine
Wine Interview: Lucrezia Povero of Cantine Povero | 2022 Cantine Povero Langhe Nebbiolo Review

Stop Wasting Your Wine

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2025 50:31


This week, your Wine Guides head back to Piedmont for the start of a new mini-series on Nebbiolo. The journey kicks off with the 2022 Langhe Nebbiolo from Cantine Povero. A $20 bottle that proves great wine doesn't have to be expensive.Colin, Joel, and Aaron dig into what makes Langhe the “value heart” of Piedmont, explore the difference between DOC and DOCG wines, and share their first impressions of this honest, fruit-forward red. Expect fresh cherry, pomegranate, and Italian herbs with the right balance of tannin and acidity.Plus, stay tuned for their conversation with Lucrezia Povero, who shares her family's 200-year winemaking story, their organic approach, and how she's bringing new energy to a historic estate.Learn More About Cantine Poverohttps://cantinepovero.com/en/Connect with Cantine Povero on Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/cantinepovero/Connect With Lucrezia on Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/lucreziapovero/Check Out Lucrezia's Project with Her Sisters Cascina Vengore!https://www.cascinavengore.it/Connect with the show. We would love to hear from you!Stop Wasting Your Wine on Instagram⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.instagram.com/stopwastingyourwine/⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Stop Wasting Your Wine on YouTube⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.youtube.com/@StopWastingYourWine⁠⁠The Stop Wasting Your Wine Website⁠https://stopwastingyourwine.com/

Dare to Dream with Debbi Dachinger
ALTHEA LUCREZIA AVANZO: Awakening the Multidimensional Self. Light Language, Grids, & the Path to Abundance

Dare to Dream with Debbi Dachinger

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2025 64:51 Transcription Available


Podcast Highlights:1) Encounters With Extraterrestrial Beings, and Abduction Experiences 2) Discovery Of a Hybrid Child Linked to Her DNA3) Unlocking Multidimensional Healing Codes Within You4) The Latest Energetic Updates Humanity Is Moving Right Now?5) Zero-Point Neutrality as The Key to Manifestation

Dicono di te
Ep.109 - Lucrezia Lante della Rovere

Dicono di te

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2025 82:49


È stata una bambina fragile ma sorridente, è diventata la ragazza «con il carciofo in testa», e poi una donna che ha sempre sentito un «meteorite» di angoscia nel petto. Dalla Appia Antica alle sfilate da Valentino e al set con Mario Monicelli, in questa intervista che lei definisce «una carezza» alle persone della sua vita, Lucrezia Lante della Rovere racconta a Malcom Pagani di un padre bellissimo e malinconico e una madre nuda e curiosa, dell'amore animalesco per le sue figlie, della sua ricerca di una «normalità» e di un'identità. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

lucrezia rovere lante mario monicelli
DARE TO DREAM with Debbi Dachinger
ALTHEA LUCREZIA AVANZO: Awakening the Multidimensional Self. Light Language, Grids, & the Path to Abundance

DARE TO DREAM with Debbi Dachinger

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2025 64:50


Podcast Highlights:1) Encounters With Extraterrestrial Beings, and Abduction Experiences2) Discovery of a Hybrid Child Linked to Her DNA3) Unlocking Multidimensional Healing Codes Within You4) The Latest Energetic Updates Humanity Is Moving Right Now?5) Zero-Point Neutrality as The Key to Manifestation

Il cacciatore di libri
Carla Maria Russo e Anna Katarina Frolich

Il cacciatore di libri

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2025


"Il velo di Lucrezia" di Carla Maria Russo e "La trama dell'invisibile" di Anna Katarina FrolichUna storia di passioni, ma anche di costrizioni e di disperata ricerca della libertà. Nel romanzo "Il velo di Lucrezia" (Neri Pozza), Carla Maria Russo ricostruisce la storia, in parte vera e in parte romanzata, del pittore Filippo Lippi, vissuto a Firenze nella prima metà del Quattrocento. Una storia di passioni perché fin da piccolo Filippo, rimasto orfano e cresciuto da una zia, manifesta una forte passione per il disegno e la pittura. Ma è anche una storia di costrizioni perché, alla morte della zia Filippo viene "offerto" al convento dei carmelitani. Parallelamente alle vicende di Filippo si seguono quelle di Lucrezia, chiusa anche lei in un convento a Prato con la sorella Spinetta, per decisione del fratello. Ma se Spinetta si adatta, Lucrezia è insofferente alle rigide regole religiose perché anche lei è animata da passioni profonde e intense e cerca la sua libertà. Filippo e Lucrezia sono destinati a incontrarsi e Lucrezia, dalla bellezza abbacinante, diventerà la sua musa.Nella seconda parte parliamo di "La trama dell'invisibile" (Mondadori) in cui Anna Katarina Frolich racconta la nascita della storia d'amore fra la stessa scrittrice e Roberto Calasso, fondatore, insieme ad altri, della casa editrice Adelphi, che poi ha diretto per diversi anni. Il primo incontro avviene alla Fiera del Libro di Francoforte, una delle manifestazioni di riferimento per l'editoria internazionale. Era il 1995 e Anna Katarina Frolich era poco più che ventenne, mentre Calasso aveva trent'anni in più di lei. Da quel momento nasce una frequentazione e poi una storia d'amore che porterà alla nascita di due figli, anche se Calasso rimarrà comunque sempre sposato con un'altra donna. Un memoir dal quale emerge un ritratto intimo e in parte inedito di Calasso, così come si accende un faro sulla sua idea di letteratura.

SIMPLE ITALIAN PODCAST | IL PODCAST IN ITALIANO COMPRENSIBILE | LEARN ITALIAN WITH PODCASTS
295 - Due chiacchiere con la creatrice di Learn Italian with Lucrezia

SIMPLE ITALIAN PODCAST | IL PODCAST IN ITALIANO COMPRENSIBILE | LEARN ITALIAN WITH PODCASTS

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2025 30:43


In questo episodio del nostro podcast in italiano comprensibile facciamo due chiacchiere con Lucrezia, creatrice di Learn Italian with Lucrezia.YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@lucreziaoddoneInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/lucreziaoddone/Buon ascolto!▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬

On the Schmooze Podcast: Leadership | Strategic Networking | Relationship Building
HUB 474: AUTHOR PANEL - Carolyn Choate, Eric Lucrezia, and Susan Fitzell

On the Schmooze Podcast: Leadership | Strategic Networking | Relationship Building

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2025 48:35


What if writing your book wasn't the finish line, but the moment everything starts? Today, we're celebrating what happens when a book becomes more than just pages on a shelf. When you publish with intention, you're not just sharing your ideas—you're stepping into new rooms, starting fresh conversations, and creating momentum you couldn't have planned for. Books open doors. Sometimes quietly, like a surprising email from a dream client. Sometimes loudly, with standing ovations at speaking gigs or major media invitations. But always powerfully. And when you build your book with the right foundation, it doesn't just open one door; it holds every door open for what's next. It's a perfect day to talk about this, because the day we record this episode, my newest book, “LAUNCH Your Book! An Entrepreneur's Guide to Reviews That Drive Revenue,” officially launches.  This book received more than 200 written Amazon reviews during its two-week soft launch. Many of those readers said this is the book they wish they had when they launched their first book—and I agree.  It's designed to help you turn readers into clients, reviews into revenue, and your book into a lasting business asset. You can get the book and bonus content at www.BookLaunchBrainstorm.com.  And now, I'm thrilled to welcome today's panelists—authors who know firsthand how publishing a book can spark surprising opportunities and incredible growth. Carolyn Choate wrote “Supercharge Your Website Traffic: Unlock The Secrets To Infinite Website Visitors” to help you discover the four essential types of website traffic—Borrowed, Organic Inbound, Organic Outbound, and Paid—and learn how to mix and match them to create a personalized, results-driven traffic strategy that actually fits your business. Eric Lucrezia wrote “Getting into an MBA in the USA: The no B.S. guide from Candidate Coach,” a no-fluff, step-by-step guide to standing out and getting accepted by top MBA programs around the world—with expert advice tailored to where you're applying. Susan Fitzell wrote “Neurodiversity in the Workplace: Maximizing Success through Inclusive Dynamic Workplace Design™,” a strategic guide for C-suite leaders to unlock innovation and boost performance by building inclusive, neurodiverse teams through practical, business-driven solutions. Please join me in welcoming Carolyn, Eric, and Susan.  In this episode, we discuss the following:

The Book Leads: Impactful Books For Life & Leadership
Mod 5: Self-Assessment w/Eric Lucrezia

The Book Leads: Impactful Books For Life & Leadership

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2025 29:15


Mod 5: Self-AssessmentGuest: Eric Lucrezia - Admissions Consultant, Author, Keynote SpeakerEric is an MBA Admissions Consultant, 5-time author, podcast host, and keynote speaker based in Paris, France. Originally from NY, he's always loved working in education, leadership development, and anything with an international flavor. In his spare time, you can find him at the gym, painting watercolors, or playing the sax with his band. Leadership Lesson: What's your leadership style? Even leaders managing teams for years often have difficulty answering this question. Whether you're applying for an MBA or your next job, self-assessing and learning leadership theory can help you reach your goals and to become precisely the kind of leader you want to be.Find EricLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ericlucrezia/Twitter: https://x.com/EricLucreziaFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/EricLucreziaOther: https://www.instagram.com/candidate.coach/ABOUT THE LEADERSHIP SYLLABUSThe Leadership Syllabus Podcast is a video/audio series providing insights from leaders on the main leadership lesson they've learned from their work, life, and experiences -- and who they are as a person.Each 30-minute mod will capture a bit about who the guest is, their work, and the one lesson they would contribute to The Leadership Syllabus.This collection of mods will offer the audience a one-series stop of real-world and life lessons to enhance their own self-understanding, awareness, and effectiveness in leadership and life.

Geopizza
A DUQUESA PAPAL: LUCREZIA BORGIA #131

Geopizza

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2025 215:20


Lucrezia Borgia, filha do papa Alexandre VI, quase sempre era retratada publicamente de forma positiva, diferente do seu pai e do seu irmão.Inteligente, astuta e criativa, ela era, apesar de tudo, uma Bórgia de sangue e espírito. Amante de festas e bailes regados a vinho, ela teve tantos amantes — mesmo durante seus casamentos — que até hoje os historiadores têm dificuldade em identificar todos.Manipulando homens como peças em um tabuleiro, ela chegou a provocar, de forma indireta, a morte de alguns deles para satisfazer seus desejos pessoais e políticos. Mas, diferente dos homens da família Borgia, ela não fazia questão de estar no centro do poder político. Talvez por isso tenha sobrevivido para testemunhar a queda do império que eles construíram. Já o reino que ela própria ergueu, permaneceria de pé: Lucrezia foi a única filha do papa Rodrigo Bórgia a alcançar o título de duquesa, criando sua própria dinastia na Itália e promovendo as artes e a cultura renascentista em seu ducado — a ponto de rivalizar com os duques de Florença e Veneza.____________________________________Personagens, lugares e mapas no nosso site: https://geopizza.com.br/a-duquesa-papal-lucrezia-borgia-131/ ____________________________________Nos siga nas redes:⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Instagram ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Twitter⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Tiktok ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Youtube ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠_____________⁠⁠⁠⁠Confira nossa loja ⁠⁠⁠⁠https://shopee.com.br/shop/482090101/⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠_____________Anuncie no Geopizza: https://buff.ly/b2BJ8Vy _____________Para escutar nossos episódios EXCLUSIVOS, apoie o Geo através do PIX: pix@geopizza.com.br Siga essas etapas:1: Programe o pix - R$ 5 valor mínimo - para todo dia 5 do mês2: Mande o comprovante de agendamento para o mesmo e-mail3: Aguarde!_____________Outras maneiras de apoio:Apoiase: https://apoia.se/geopizzaPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/geopizza

Luisterrijk luisterboeken
De gave van Lucrezia

Luisterrijk luisterboeken

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2025 3:00


De nieuwe hitserie over vier zussen en hun bijzondere gaven met een prachtige setting in Italië. Voor de lezers van Lucinda Riley en Soraya Lane met een vleugje mystiek. Uitgegeven door Oceaan Spreker: Chava voor in 't Holt

featured Wiki of the Day
Concerto delle donne

featured Wiki of the Day

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2025 2:48


fWotD Episode 2959: Concerto delle donne Welcome to Featured Wiki of the Day, your daily dose of knowledge from Wikipedia's finest articles.The featured article for Wednesday, 11 June 2025, is Concerto delle donne.The concerto delle donne (lit. 'consort of ladies') was an ensemble of professional female singers of late Renaissance music in Italy. The term usually refers to the first and most influential group in Ferrara, which existed between 1580 and 1597. Renowned for their technical and artistic virtuosity, the Ferrarese group's core members were the sopranos Laura Peverara, Livia d'Arco and Anna Guarini.The Duke of Ferrara Alfonso II d'Este founded a group of mostly female singers for his chamber music series, musica secreta (lit. 'secret music'). These singers were exclusively noble women, such as Lucrezia and Isabella Bendidio. In 1580, Alfonso formally established the concerto delle donne for both his wife Margherita Gonzaga d'Este and reasons of prestige. The new group included professional singers of upper-class, but not noble, backgrounds, under the direction of the composers Luzzasco Luzzaschi and Ippolito Fiorini. Their signature style of florid, highly ornamented singing brought prestige to Ferrara and inspired composers of the time such as Lodovico Agostini, Carlo Gesualdo and Claudio Monteverdi.The concerto delle donne revolutionized the role of women in professional music, and continued the tradition of the Este court as a musical center. Word of the ladies' ensemble spread across Italy, inspiring imitations in the courts of the Medici and Orsini. The founding of the concerto delle donne was among the most important events in secular music in late sixteenth century Italy. The musical innovations established in the court were important in the development of the madrigal, and eventually the seconda pratica.This recording reflects the Wikipedia text as of 00:30 UTC on Wednesday, 11 June 2025.For the full current version of the article, see Concerto delle donne on Wikipedia.This podcast uses content from Wikipedia under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License.Visit our archives at wikioftheday.com and subscribe to stay updated on new episodes.Follow us on Mastodon at @wikioftheday@masto.ai.Also check out Curmudgeon's Corner, a current events podcast.Until next time, I'm standard Aditi.

Cult
Cult di mercoledì 04/06/2025

Cult

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2025 55:02


Oggi a Cult: Walter Leonardi, Laura Pozone e Marta Pistocchi alla Festa di Radio Popolare con "Quella volta che mia zia fece scappare Matteotti", "Dita di dama" e "Toponomastica"; il libro "Il velo di Lucrezia" di Carla Maria Russo (Neri Pozza); al Teatro alla Scala "Siegfried" di R. Wagner, con la direzione di Simone Young e la regia di David McVicar; il discorso di Elizabeth LeCompte, a cui è stato assegnato il Leone d'Oro alla Carriera alla Biennale Teatro 2025...

SWR2 Hörspiel
Niccolò Machiavelli: Mandragola

SWR2 Hörspiel

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2025 63:44


Es ist ein altes Thema, das in der bekanntesten Renaissance-Komödie ganz neu verhandelt wird: Der junge Callimaco begehrt die mit Nicia verheiratete schöne Lucrezia. Um sie zu bekommen, muss er mithilfe des gewitzten Ligurio eine Intrige in Gang setzen, in der ein angeblich tödlicher Zaubertrank und ein korrupter Mönch entscheidende Rollen spielen. Machiavellis “Mandragola” veranschaulicht mit viel Esprit sein Konzept der virtù und ist damit die ideale Ergänzung zu seinem berühmten Hauptwerk “Il Principe / Der Fürst”. Nach der gleichnamigen Komödie Von Niccolò Machiavelli In der Fassung von Ashley Dukes und Ingeborg Strudthoff Mit: Wolfgang Stendar, Hans Mahnke, Rolf Kutschera, Peter Lühr, Hans-Helmut Dickow, Lieselotte Rau u. a. Musik: Rolf Unkel Hörspielbearbeitung: Carl Dietrich Carls Regie: Oskar Nitschke SDR 1958

The Italian Renaissance Podcast
Ep. 56: Lucrezia Tornabuoni de' Medici

The Italian Renaissance Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2025 25:53


Send us a textThe Court of Lorenzo de' Medici Part 2: Lucrezia Tornabuoni Lucrezia Tornabuoni (1427-1482) was one of the key figures in both the political and cultural influence of the Medici family during the late 15th century. She served as a diplomat and stateswoman in the place of her ill husband, Piero the Gouty, and helped manage affairs for Lorenzo and Giuliano during their premature rise to power. In addition to her stately duties, Lucrezia was also an important patron and an achieved poet. This episode looks at the broader scope of Lucrezia's achievements and positions them against the thriving cultural output that occurred during Lorenzo's reign. Importantly, it appears that Lucrezia was not merely the mother of a cultural giant, but directly influenced major cultural shifts in Florence and helped solidify Medici power for her son.   Looking closely at her sacre storie, particularly the violent story of Judith and Holofernes, we can observe Lucrezia as a participant in both skilled literary production and in the propagation of Medici prestige. Her poetry produces the similar effects of Cosimo de' Medici's patronage of Donatello, and his bronze David and Judith and Holofernes that were in the Medici Palace. Follow us/shop/watch: https://linktr.ee/italian_renaissance_podcastGet additional content by becoming a Patron: patreon.com/TheItalianRenaissancePodcast Support the show

Lost Ladies of Lit

Subscriber-only episodeSend us a textOne of the last projects recorded by singer/actress Marianne Faithfull (who passed away in January) was a 2021 spoken word album of English Romantic poetry, including a hauntingly beautiful 12-minute recitation of Tennyson's “Lady of Shalott.” After exploring Faithfull's passion for (and family connections to) classic literature, Amy finds new meaning in this poem about an exiled woman fated to forever view life through a mirror's reflection. This episode includes accounts of several other doomed and exiled noblewomen in history — Lucrezia de Medici and Marguerite de la Rocque — and the books their lives inspired.Mentioned in this episode:She Walks in Beauty by Marianne Faithfull“As Tears Go By” by Marianne Faithfull“The Lady of Shalott” by Alfred, Lord TennysonVenus in Furs by Leopold von Sacher-MasochVenus in Furs by The Velvet UndergroundThe Marriage Portrait by Maggie O'FarrellLucrezia de MediciPortrait of Lucrezia de Medici at North Carolina Museum of Art“My Last Duchess” by Robert BrowningIsola by Allegra GoodmanMarguerite de la RocqueThe Heptameron by Marguerite de NavarreFor episodes and show notes, visit: LostLadiesofLit.comDiscuss episodes on our Facebook Forum. Follow us on instagram @lostladiesoflit. Follow Kim on twitter @kaskew. Sign up for our newsletter: LostLadiesofLit.com Email us: Contact — Lost Ladies of Lit Podcast

Fearless Entrepreneurs
Lucrezia Spagnolo: The Fight to End Rape Culture with Survivor-Led Tech

Fearless Entrepreneurs

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2025 69:19


Hey, it's Cindy, send me a text, get in touch![Technology] [Gender-Based Violence] #21: In this special bonus Valentine's Day episode, we meet Lucrezia Spagnolo, founder of VESTA Social Innovation Technologies, a platform dedicated to supporting survivors of gender-based violence through privacy-focused, survivor-led tech solutions. With a background in international finance, she left the corporate world to tackle systemic barriers that prevent survivors from seeking justice. Recognized as a subject specialist in global research on tech-facilitated abuse, Lucrezia is redefining how technology can be used to empower, protect, and support survivors.Company Website: VESTA SIT (Social Innovation Technologies)LinkedIn: Lucrezia Spagnolo + VESTA SITVESTA SIT Mini-Podcast SeriesRESOURCE LIBRARY FOR SURVIVORSArticle: Valentine's Day and Emotional Abuse: The Emotional Ties Between The Two

En pistes ! L'actualité du disque classique
Lucrezia (Portraits of a Woman) : Jérôme Correas et Les Paladins

En pistes ! L'actualité du disque classique

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2024 14:11


durée : 00:14:11 - Lucrezia (Portraits of a Woman) : Jérôme Correas et Les Paladins - Relaté par Tite-Live, l'épisode de la mort de Lucrèce acte la naissance de la république romaine et est à l'origine de nombreuses œuvres plastiques, littéraires mais aussi musicales.

Le Disque classique du jour
Lucrezia (Portraits of a Woman) : Jérôme Correas et Les Paladins

Le Disque classique du jour

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2024 14:11


durée : 00:14:11 - Lucrezia (Portraits of a Woman) : Jérôme Correas et Les Paladins - Relaté par Tite-Live, l'épisode de la mort de Lucrèce acte la naissance de la république romaine et est à l'origine de nombreuses œuvres plastiques, littéraires mais aussi musicales.

Vite Scomode
Lucrezia Borgia - Parte 1

Vite Scomode

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2024 66:15


Lucrezia Borgia: un'incestuosa avvelenatrice. O no? Scopriamolo insieme! In questa prima puntata ci soffermiamo su Rodrigo Borgia, la sua ascesa al papato e al rapporto con i figli, tra cui, appunto, la piccola Lucrezia. ------ https://www.instagram.com/vitescomode.podcast/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Pinocchio
Le note romantiche sul telefono di Lucrezia

Pinocchio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2024 3:31


Daily Cogito
Yara, Avetrana e la TV: il VERO/FINTO True Crime e la Realtà - con Lucrezia Ercoli

Daily Cogito

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2024 38:30


Il genere "True Crime" va per la maggiore e il fenomeno va discusso insieme alla mia collega Lucrezia Ercoli: tra trash e finzione, realtà e cronaca, cosa è veramente il TRUECRIME? ⬇⬇⬇SOTTO TROVI INFORMAZIONI IMPORTANTI⬇⬇⬇ Abbonati per live e contenuti esclusivi ➤➤➤ https://bit.ly/memberdufer I prossimi eventi dal vivo ➤➤➤ https://www.dailycogito.com/eventi Scopri la nostra scuola di filosofia ➤➤➤ https://www.cogitoacademy.it/ Impara ad argomentare bene ➤➤➤ https://bit.ly/3Pgepqz Prendi in mano la tua vita grazie a PsicoStoici ➤➤➤ https://bit.ly/45JbmxX Il mio ultimo libro per Feltrinelli ➤➤➤ https://amzn.to/3OY4Xca La newsletter gratuita ➤➤➤ http://eepurl.com/c-LKfz Tutti i miei libri ➤➤➤ https://www.dailycogito.com/libri/ Il nostro podcast è sostenuto da NordVPN ➤➤➤ https://nordvpn.com/dufer #truecrime #rickdufer #cronacanera INSTAGRAM: https://instagram.com/rickdufer INSTAGRAM di Daily Cogito: https://instagram.com/dailycogito TELEGRAM: http://bit.ly/DuFerTelegram FACEBOOK: http://bit.ly/duferfb LINKEDIN: https://www.linkedin.com/pub/riccardo-dal-ferro/31/845/b14 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Chi sono io: https://www.dailycogito.com/rick-dufer/ -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- La musica della sigla è tratta da Epidemic Sound (author: Jules Gaia): https://epidemicsound.com/ - la voce della sigla è di CAROL MAG (https://www.instagram.com/carolmagmusic/) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

History Fix
Ep. 79 Lucrezia Borgia: How History May Have Cast This Infamous Daughter All Wrong

History Fix

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2024 37:28


Before Henry VIII, before Louis XVI, there was a dynasty in Italy so corrupt, so scandalous, gluttonous, hedonistic, that the others don't even compare. But this was not a royal family. These were not kings, they were popes, cardinals, bishops. These were holy men, men of the church. Men whose unholy actions may very well have helped spark the dissatisfaction that led to the protestant reformation. These men were part of the house of Borgia, one of the most infamous families in Italy by the turn of the 16th century. They lied, they cheated, they murdered, they did whatever they had to do to get what they wanted - power. But they weren't all men. One well known daughter of the House of Borgia, Lucrezia Borgia, has had her name drug through the mud right along with her disreputable male relatives. She's been called a murderer, a whore, accused of incest and even witchcraft. History has cast Lucrezia as an evil seductress deserving of the Borgia reputation that her father and brother gained. But was she really? Or was she, like so many women of her time, simply a pawn in the hands of men behaving very badly? Let's fix that. Shoot me a message!

Ask Julie Ryan
#525 - Sharing Galactic Wisdom, Light Languages, & MORE for YOUR Spiritual Growth! With Althea Lucrezia Avanzo

Ask Julie Ryan

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2024 62:13


EVEN MORE about this episode!What if you could access a technology that transforms your DNA, heals your chakras, and grounds your very being—all through the power of language? Meet Althea Lucrezia Avanzo, a light language channeler, galactic contact, and psychic healer. Althea introduces the concept of light language, a multidimensional tool believed to transform DNA, heal chakras, and ground one's being through language. She shares her childhood experiences with the Pleiades and explores the soul's journey, starseeds, and the nature of multidimensional realities, including time perception in higher dimensions. Althea discusses the importance of self-awareness and shadow work, providing practical advice for managing identity as a starseed and manipulating time in the 3D world. The episode also connects these spiritual concepts to ancient teachings, such as Kabbalistic healing and figures like Jesus, and includes a live channeling session with galactic beings, a meditative experience, and tips for spiritual growth.Guest Biography:Althea Lucrezia Avanzo is a Light Language Channeler, Galactic Contact, Akashic & Psychic Healer, Reiki Practitioner, Kundalini Yoga Teacher, and Tarot & Divination Astrologer. Her specialty lies in Light Language, channeled in various forms such as written, drawn, sung, spoken, and signed. She also engages extensively in timeline clearing at both individual and collective levels. Althea channels higher dimensional frequency codes (5D and up) and anchors them into the Third/Fourth Dimensional matrix construct, thereby helping to raise the planetary frequency.Episode Chapters:(0:00:01) - Exploring Light Language and Starseeds(0:08:19) - Understanding Multidimensional Realities(0:22:37) - Exploring Shadow Work and Psychic Abilities(0:29:44) - Navigating Different Dimensional Realities(0:41:47) - Channeling Galactic Beings and Higher Selves(0:48:38) - Anchoring Divine Light and Releasing Negativity(1:00:58) - Hydrating for Clearing EnergyPlease join Julie next week with your question.Thursdays at 8pm ET, 7pm CT, 5pm PT.https://askjulieryanshow.comAnd, please leave a five-star review and subscribe so you can hear all the new episodes.Sponsors & RecommendationsDisclaimer: This show is for informational purposes only. It is not intended to be medical, psychological, financial or legal advice. Please contact a licensed professional. The Ask Julie Ryan show, Julie Ryan, and all parties involved in producing, recording and distributing it assume no responsibility for listener's actions based on any information heard on this or any Ask Julie Ryan shows or podcasts.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

The Church Times Podcast
Book Club Podcast: The Marriage Portrait by Maggie O'Farrell

The Church Times Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2024 19:54


The Marriage Portrait by Maggie O'Farrell is the choice for this month's Church Times Book Club. On the podcast this week, Caroline Chartres, who has written this month's Book Club reflection on the book, is in conversation with Sarah Meyrick. Maggie O'Farrell transports the reader to Renaissance Italy in her latest historical novel The Marriage Portrait. It is based on the true story of teenage bride Lucrezia di Cosimo de' Medici, the inspiration for Robert Browning's poem “My Last Duchess”, who died only a few years after marrying the esteemed Duke of Ferrara. In the book, O'Farrell reimagines the Duchess's fraught final years, following her journey from the safety of her childhood home in Florence to the remote hunting lodge where her husband keeps her captive. Sections of the story are told from the first-person perspective, and Lucrezia's fear that her husband is out to kill her is palpable. The Marriage Portrait is published by Tinder Press at £9.99 (Church Times Bookshop £8.99); 978-1-4722-23880-3. https://chbookshop.hymnsam.co.uk/books/9781472223883/marriage-portrait?vc=CT002 Caroline Chartres is a contributing editor to the Church Times. Sarah Meyrick is assistant editor of the Church Times and is to be its next editor. Her latest novel is Joy and Felicity (Sacristy Press, 2021). The Church Times Book Club is run in association with the Festival of Faith and Literature: https://faithandliterature.hymnsam.co.uk Sign up to receive the free Book Club email once a month. Featuring discussion questions, podcasts and discounts on each book: churchtimes.co.uk/newsletter-signup Discuss this month's book at facebook.com/groups/churchtimesbookclub Try 10 issues of the Church Times for £10 or get two months access to our website and apps, also for £10. Go to www.churchtimes.co.uk/new-reader

Finding Something Real
Summer Flashbacks: What is Actually Christ-Like? with Terrian

Finding Something Real

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2024 54:28


During the month of July, we will be featuring some of our previous episodes. This episode with co-host, Lucrezia from Italy originally aired in March 2021. Musical artist, Terrian addressed some of Lu's questions about hypocrisy and sin, recognizing the difference between what is Christlike and what is not. They also talk about how God can respond to our questions and practical ways to love.   To hear more episodes with Lu and hear more of her story, please visit: https://www.janellmwood.com/search?q=lucrezia.   ABOUT TERRIAN: Terrian is a Christian singer/songwriter and vocalist in TobyMac's band, DiverseCity. She released an EP, “Genesis of Terrian,” in 2021.  -- -- -- -- -- LINKS: https://www.janellmwood.com/the-podcast-upload/what-is-actually-christ-like-with-terrian

The Royal Rota
What is the King's message to England ahead of the Euros final?

The Royal Rota

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2024 17:01


This is Talking Royals - our weekly podcast about the royal family - with Presenter Lucrezia Millarini and ITV News' Royal Editor Chris Ship. This week, Chris and Lucrezia discuss a jam packed summer of sports for the royal family including the Euros, Wimbledon and the cricket. The pair also reflect on King Charles' role in welcoming the new Prime Minister and bidding farewell to former Prime Minister, Rishi Sunak. 

A History of Italy » Podcast
165 - The Borgias are the bosses (1492 - 1497)

A History of Italy » Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2024 18:39


After his election as pope Alecander VI Rodrigo Borgia gets straight down to business, sorting out the lawlessness in Rome, tinkering with the delicate national balance with the Duchy of Milan, the Republics of Florence and Venice as well as the kingdom of Naples. He then has to also deal with the descent of French King Charles VIII, but most of all, he wants to sort out his children, Cesare, Giovanni, Lucrezia and Goffredo. When the pope decides to pin all hopes for a future Borgia dynasty on Giovanni, Cesare is not at all pleased and makes some plans of his own, which may have included his brother's body washing up the banks of the Tiber.Our partner for this episode is Explore Worldwide, check out their website:Exlore Worldwide

A History of Italy » Podcast
Special - Lucrezia Borgia

A History of Italy » Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2024 22:53


To celebrate the "A History of Italy" podcast joining the "Sentire" media network (sentire.media), we take a look at one of the most maligned women in history, Lucrezia Borgia. By the 20th century, her reputation was turned around a bit and from the poisoning murder and sexual predator, she became the innocent victim of the machiavellian scheming of her father, Rodrigo Borgia, pope Alexander VI and her brother Cesare Borgia, the most famous case study for Machiavelli's "The Prince".Although this may have been true for Lucrezia the young girl, the strong and intelligent young woman who became the beloved duchess of Ferrara was no push over.

HERstory on the Rocks
Episode 238 - Lucrezia & Mary

HERstory on the Rocks

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2024


Story time with Katie & Allie. Grab a glass and pour a drink. Let's talk Lucrezia Borgia & Sister Mary Kenneth Keller

A History of Italy » Podcast
164 - The rise of the Borgias

A History of Italy » Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2024 15:22


After seeing Charles VIII though Rome with an uncertain deal with pope Alexander VI, Rodrigo Borgia, we go back to see how the Borgias came to Italy from Spain with Alphonse of Aragon, rose to the papacy with Callixtus III who in turn raised his nephew Rodrigo. He would eventually, thanks to one of his many lovers, have three children before becoming pope, Cesare, Giovanni and Lucrezia, who would all go on to their own adventures.

The Positive Head Podcast
2016: Soul-Share with Light Language Channel, Althea Lucrezia

The Positive Head Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2023 64:29


Althea is an intuitive healer who specializes in channeling light language and helping people to clear karma and sift through timelines. In this episode, she shares her perspectives on timelines, clearing trauma, and the power of zero point neutrality. She also shares a powerful and energetic light language transmission for the listeners.   Connect with Althea at althealucrezia.com    Check out our newly updated page instagram.com/positive_head   Care to play a game with the youniverse? Ask the universe the episode you would most benefit from hearing next and click positivehead.com/game.    Download The Golden Key audio or e-book at GoldenKey.Gift with the Code: POSITIVEHEAD   Text Brandon to receive regular golden nuggets of wisdom at 310.564.0750