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Geoff and Marie's Good Life: Part 11Going DancingThey meet Mia's mum and rethink their terms and conditions.Based on posts by Only In My Mind, in 15 parts. Listen to the Podcast at Explicit Novels.My name is Geoff. If you are reading my stories in chronological order you will know that my wife and I are both retired and involved, sexually, with several of her friends. One in particular, Angie, is so close to us that we have invited her to be a third person in our relationship and, to that end, we are planning a Star Wars themed ceremony to celebrate our union in front of family and friends.Gone Dancing.This account begins one Thursday, when our grandson had invited a friend's mum to visit us after school. Colin, said grandson, had asked us if he could invite Mia, a school friend, to our wedding as his plus-one. I agreed, on condition that her mum was okay with Mia attending and approved of her choice of outfit. As we were having our costumes designed and made by students at the local university's fashion design faculty, at our expense, I had veto rights and I thought Mia's choice was fine. But still, if Mia's mum thought that her daughter's costume would be inappropriate, they would have to agree on something else. That was why I wanted to meet them both.Mia's mum, well, she had told Colin that she wanted to talk to us because she was a little confused. I assumed that was because Colin had asked her daughter to accompany him to a wedding involving three people, with the participants and guests dressed in Sci-Fi characters' costumes. I respected the lady for wanting to know a little more about us under the circumstances, before she consented.Anyway, that was only one issue I faced that Thursday. The other was that the previous evening Lucy, an unhappily married artist in her early sixties, had offered herself to me as a free-use fuck-toy. Oddly enough, it took the three women to persuade me to accept her offer; I know; You would have snapped her hand off if it had been you; I'm a worrier, so I didn't.The thing is, the girls (their words) suggested that Lucy wanted to help me to explore my inner self. As a retired materials science researcher, that wasn't something that came naturally to me: as an artist, it was what Lucy tried to do whenever she could. Eventually, of course, I caved and the following hour or so found her bound and gagged, tortured with vibrators, nipple clamps, heat, cold and whips before I finally had sex with her, twice. Fortunately, she loved it. Unfortunately Marie, my wife, found my apparent excesses disturbing. That morning, she seemed as though she was still trying to come to terms with why.Marie seemed subdued as we ate breakfast. "Are we okay?" I asked, hesitantly, uncertain as to whether I'd strayed over some obvious boundary the previous evening."WE are fine," she tried to reassure me. "I, on the other hand, am finding that I'm not nearly as sexually secure as I try to try to pretend."I took a leaf out of Ronan Keating's book, or his songbook anyway. Oh, come on; 'You say it best when you say nothing at all'. Surely? Never mind. I sat quietly waiting for my wife to gather her thoughts.Her eyes filled with tears. I stood, took her hand and led her to the living room. I sat her on the sofa and cuddled up next to her. "When you're ready, I'm here for you," I told her. "You don't have to, but I hope you trust me enough to share whatever it is that's troubling you."She gave a brave little smile as she took a tissue from the box on the coffee table. "It's such a long time ago. It felt like it happened to someone else, until Lucy described what you did to her: Then something just felt so wrong. I realized, only this morning, what it was."I didn't feel so flippant now. But she was happy to talk without prompting, so I let her set her own pace.Taking a deep breath, she resumed her explanation. "We were both about ten or eleven. My cousin Paul and me. We were just playing together in the garden one summer and he found some twine. We were comfortable with each other so I let him tie my hands behind my back and he tickled me. It was awful. I cried. Then he touched me, because he could. I couldn't stop him. I was bound and totally helpless. I started to scream and he let me go. I never told anyone and, by the time I met you, he was dead. He had joined the forces; a Para. He died in the Falklands."Marie wiped her eyes. "It was wrong but, if he'd said he was sorry, I'd have forgiven him. We were only kids. But, without realizing it, I've carried that memory, buried, for years." She look apologetically at me. "I'm sorry, Geoff. When Lucy described how helpless she felt, it reminded me of that experience. I don't think I can do it."I shook my head. She didn't understand. "Marie. What I did with Lucy was for her. Yes, I went further than I would usually have been comfortable with, but I made sure that she had opportunities to back out or stop at any time. She didn't." This was important to me. I knelt in front of Marie and looked her in the eye. "If I never do that again, I won't care. If it disturbs you, it will never be repeated. But I will never ask any of you to let me do anything that would hurt you. Lucy wants to do it again. Angie is desperate to try. Sam might enjoy something similar, so might Megan. But you, my love, you don't, so I don't want you to. It's that simple.""You aren't disappointed?" She seemed surprised."Not at all." I thought for a moment. "Well, yes; a little." Marie's eyes started to fill up again so I carried on, hurriedly. "I'm disappointed that you think I'd feel like that. I will never expect you to do anything you don't want to. I will always accept "No" as a complete answer. No need to justify or explain. Are you reassured?""I think so. I think that I feel better for telling you too.""What about the others?" I decided that while we were having this conversation it was the right time to set boundaries.She understood. "I think I was worried that you doing this, with them, would normalize it. That you'd do it to me without thinking, or worse, resent me for rejecting you." She looked at with genuine concern. "You wouldn't; would you?""Never. I know who you are and I think I've come to know what you like. By all means let's test our limits, but never to the point where one of us is unhappy. Are we agreed?"She seemed much happier. "Agreed. And, to be clear, you are free to do anything the other girls ask you to. It was Lucy who bragged about what you did, not you. And she obviously relished every second." Marie pondered for a moment. "Well, afterwards, possibly not during," she grinned.We sat for a little while then went back to the kitchen, where I made us both a fresh cup of tea to replace the drinks that had cooled while we'd talked. We were just finishing the washing up when my phone rang. It was Mike. I'd offered to pay for him to take his wife and sister in law to the pub the previous night to spy on Lucy's fuckwit husband. I'd forgotten that he'd promised an update that morning. I told my wife that I'd explain later and hit the 'Answer call' icon. As Lucy was Marie's friend it seemed only fair she heard our conversation. I switched my phone to speaker."Good morning Mike. Marie is here with me and you are on speaker. Hung over at all?" We heard a snort of laughter."You should know, when you're involved with two women then obviously you get twice as much supervision. So no," he replied.Marie looked enquiringly at me. "Mike, Marie is just finding out that I asked you to do some spying for me. Tell us, was Eddie there?""He was. And the group he was with were an obnoxious crew. Loud, foul mouthed boors the lot of them. Not just the men either."Marie and I shared a look. "So he plays darts with women too?""Darts?" Mike sounded surprised. "Who mentioned darts? They don't even have a dartboard in The Fox and Hounds.""Well," I explained. "Eddie told his wife, a friend of ours, that Wednesday night is now his darts night.""Sorry Geoff," Mike replied. "The only double top your mate was interested in was bulging out of the low cut blouse belonging to the tarty looking slapper he was buying drinks for all night."Whatever vestiges of guilt I'd felt for including Lucy in our 'language classes' evaporated instantly.I needed to be certain. "Are you sure it was Eddie?""I thought you might ask, so I took a photo of my two best girls and made sure that my target was clearly visible behind them. I'm sending it now." A picture of two pleasant looking women in their forties popped on my screen. Marie and I both recognized Lucy's husband in the background. We didn't recognize the plain, big titted woman with her arm around his neck."Asshole!" Marie growled. I was puzzled. Lucy was admittedly at least fifteen years older than the woman with her arm around Eddie but she (Lucy) was slimmer, prettier and, from personal experience, a sexual dynamo. Why the Hell was Eddie rejecting sex with Lucy while he's all over the pooch in the pub?I reminded Mike that he and his ladies were invited to our wedding and suggested that they look on-line for costume ideas. I warned him that some had already been chosen but they had all of the film and TV franchises to choose from, so duplication shouldn't be an issue. He promised to send me images once they'd made their minds up. Becky, his wife, was excited to be invited and wanted to do something similar for their shared lover, Ruth, though Harry Potter was more their style.I reminded him to text his bank details so that I could pay my dues and, after we said our goodbyes, I turned to Marie. "Why?" Was all I said. She understood perfectly."I know Lucy is my friend but; That other woman, she's;” I was impressed. It takes a lot to render my wife speechless.I had to ask. "Has Lucy ever said anything to make you think that there are some er, activities, that are off limits?""For God's sake, Geoff!" She retorted. "Only last night she offered herself to you as a free-use fuck-doll. She's always been sexually adventurous." She looked puzzled. "I can't begin to imagine what that busty blob has that Lucy hasn't."Neither could I, so we shelved that conversation for later and turned our attention to preparing for our guests that evening. After changing the bedding from the previous evening's entertainment, we sat and decided on our menus for the coming week. A quick check to see if any store-cupboard items needed replenishing and we were off to our local supermarket. Marie hit the sea-food counter while I dawdled in the wine aisle. There was an offer on, so I loaded up on some old favorites and added a couple of bottles I'd not tried before. An Alvarinho vinho verde from Portugal caught my eye. It seemed an ideal partner for that evening's seafood dish. Into the trolley it went."What?" I tried to look innocent when Marie caught up with me. "There's twenty percent off. The more I buy, the more we save." She shook her head and guided me gently, but firmly, to the produce aisle. We returned home without further incident.Angie joined us after lunch and we worked happily together prepping for our evening meal. There would be six of us at the table, but we made sure that there would be some leftovers for Linda, our daughter. She was taking the opportunity to use her early finish to get her hair done while Colin ate with us.Short grain rice, seafood, onion, peppers, garlic and peas. Fish stock, tomatoes, chorizo and a pinch of saffron. All laid out ready for Marie to cook. It was her turn, once we'd had a chat with our visitors."Angie?" I asked, to get her attention.She looked up from cleaning a piece of squid. "Yes dear?" We were being unusually domesticated so her mischievous grin was probably warranted.I know you helped me cook breakfast, but you've never invited us to eat at your place. Do you cook or what?"I noticed that my wife was now concentrating very intently on de-veining a prawn, suspiciously so."I can cook," Angie admitted. I could tell that there was a 'but' about to make an appearance. "Quite well, in fact. But." Yes! I knew it was coming. "I get really bitchy if someone is helping in my kitchen and they don't do exactly as I say.""But you're okay doing this?" I persisted."Of course." She seemed to find the question rather ridiculous. "You ask me to rinse this; I'll rinse it. We're fine. But: In my kitchen, if I ask you to brown some onion in a pan, I expect you to use the correct pan, the right amount of the right sort of oil and to produce perfectly sliced onion cooked to precisely the right color exactly when I need it. Otherwise I tend to get a bit cross." She looked a little uncomfortable. "I know. That makes me sound like Gordon Ramsey with tits, but it's how I am."Marie was trying to keep a straight face but eventually surrendered. "I once tried to help her prepare a meal to impress her first husband's boss and his wife. I was slicing some carrots and the julienne were slightly different sizes. She threw them in the bin and we nearly came to blows. In the end I just did the washing up and let her highness rule the kitchen. It wasn't worth the grief." Marie reached across and hugged her friend. "I still love you though. Even after that." They were both laughing as we finished off and tidied up.We sat and watched some more of our Star Wars episodes while we waited for Mia's mum to arrive with the two teens. Exactly on schedule, the front door burst open and Colin bawled, "Hi everybody. We're here!" Marie went to greet our visitors while Angie and I turned off the TV and stood ready to meet Mia and her mum for the first time.Colin booled in first, dragging a tall, pretty teenage girl by the hand. "This is Mia," he informed us. "This is my grandad," he pointed me out to his friend. "And this is Grangie," he said proudly. "They're all really clever, but Grangie is especially smart." He dropped his voice to a hoarse whisper. "She's why your mum wants to meet. I think we're best off keeping out of the way." He dragged her away to the study giving her little chance to say anything but a squeaked, "Hi" before they disappeared.Marie ushered a buxom woman in her late thirties, an amazon, think Brienne of Tarth from Game of Thrones, into the room and they both stood for a moment, presumably wondering where the kids were. Marie collected her wits. "Wendy, this is my husband Geoff." I nodded a welcome. "And this is our special friend Angie." Angie copied my greeting. "Obviously, this is Mia's mum, Wendy."Now the introductions were done, Marie asked if Wendy wanted a drink and we all decided on a cup of tea. Angie was anxious to help, she isn't at her best in situations like this, so it fell to me to entertain our guest. We chatted about the two kids and I took the opportunity to size up our new acquaintance. That was probably a rather Freudian slip. Wendy was a big lady. Not obese, even plump would be a misdescription; it just seemed as though there was a lot of her. She seemed to relax as we spoke. Colin was obviously comfortable in our home, the noises from the kitchen were reassuringly domestic and I made it a point not to stare at her magnificent bosom.She was, in fact, a rather attractive woman. Pleasant, open features, a nice smile, long brown hair past her shoulders and, as I may have implied, spectacularly large tits. I made a mental note to ask Marie what cup size she thought Wendy required: purely for reporting purposes, of course. The other thing of note was that she was at least as tall as me; probably an inch or more taller.Marie bustled in carrying a tray with four cups and Angie followed with a plate bearing biscuits and cakes. Marie excused herself for a moment while she went to remind Colin to make sure his guest was properly catered for. Apparently they assured her that they were fine and would raid the kitchen once homework was done.Marie looked to me. Right; I was elected spokesman. "So Wendy," I began, settling back in my seat to seem less intense. "Colin has invited Mia to be his plus one at our ceremony and you are wondering what's going on. Is that a fair summary?"She took a sip of her tea before she replied. "I'm sure you can see why that is. I don't mean to pry but Mia's welfare has to be my priority."Neither of the girls seemed inclined to contribute yet so I soldiered on. "Angie here has been my wife's closest friend, since before we were married. I've always been fond of her too. But recently," I looked at the girls, they seemed happy with my approach. "Our feelings have intensified and we both regard her as being more than just a friend. We realized that we are both emotionally attached to her, and her to us." I paused to make sure that Wendy was on the same page, or at least not stricken with horror. In the absence of any expression of disgust, I continued. "We want to declare our affection publicly and formalize, as best we can within the law, our new relationship. Marie and I have already had a traditional wedding; so has Angela; twice, in fact. We decided that a themed ceremony might be more entertaining for us and our guests."She seemed interested rather than appalled so I kept going. "Hence Colin's invitation to Mia to accompany him in a costume to fit in with our Star Wars theme." I decided that was a good place to stop for feedback."So this 'ceremony' that Colin has invited my daughter to is to acknowledge you two, a legally married couple, inviting you, Angela, into your relationship?" She paused, gazing thoughtfully at us all. "That's so lovely. I wish more people would open themselves up to their feelings like that." Her smile as she spoke illuminated the room."Does that mean you are okay with Mia attending with Colin?" Marie asked. "They will be the youngest ones there."Wendy was dismissive. "Colin is a lovely polite lad. His mother seems nice and I'm not getting any worrying vibes from any of you. I'm happy and Mia seems keen to be there.""Has she discussed her outfit?" That was me."Her dad was a fan of the films, so I think I've seen them all. Most of the costumes are fairly tame, and the one Mia showed me, the white stretch suit, is no more revealing than the tight joggers and crop tops girls her age wear every weekend to go shopping." She looked a little wistful.I glanced at my wife and got an almost imperceptible nod in reply. "Wendy. If you'd like, we'd be happy to extend the invitation to you too; if you don't think Mia would think you were being a third wheel on their date.""Who would I go as?" She snorted. "Jabba the Hutt? I mean, look at me."We did. She was tall, broad shouldered but proportioned, with an actual waistline. Her long hair and feminine features rather mitigated her size. Did I mention her boobs? She had a lovely complexion too. All in all she was a big sexy woman who didn't see what we did.Angie said what I was just beginning to consider. "Cara Dune," she blurted out. Then, putting her hand to her mouth, she looked to me to rescue her. Wendy seemed nonplussed."We're part way through watching some TV spinoffs," I explained. "Angie and I admit to being Sci-Fi nerds. One of the female characters, Cara Dune, is a powerfully built woman. Let Marie show you the costume she has chosen already while Angie finds some Cara images. Meanwhile, I'll go and check on the kids."I left the three women scrolling through their phones and sought out the two teenagers in the study. I made sure they heard me coming; I wasn't trying to catch them having a quiet cuddle. In reality, they were both reading studiously when I opened the door. I smiled to myself. Colin's book was upside down. I pointed and made circle motion with my finger. He looked puzzled then down at his book and blushed. "Drat! Mia, we've been busted."I shook my head and tapped the side of my nose. "Be sensible and be discreet. That's all we expect. Now do you want anything in the kitchen?"They both declined so I left them to their 'reading'. I left the door open, just to make a point.Back in the living room, the three women were happily comparing notes. Wendy loved the idea of Mia in white and Colin in black. She was amazed at the warrior costume Marie had chosen and how similar in principle it was to Cara Dune's. She was obviously intrigued by our idea."The thing is," Wendy said, hesitantly. "I'm not sure that I can really afford two costumes. Not this intricate, anyway.""Sweetheart, that's not your problem," Angie reassured her. "I'm paying for everyone's costume. We're having them all individually made at my expense. You just have to turn up to get measured."Wendy wasn't convinced. "You don't want
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O quarto episódio do Galinha Game Music traz Clair Obscur Expedition 33! Uma das maiores obras de arte desse ano, e uma grande surpresa, ultrapassando as expectativas até de quem já esperava um jogo excelente. E, junto com esse jogão, uma trilha sonora linda, emocionante e que, como qualquer boa trilha sonora de videogames, se encaixa perfeitamente no jogo e conta muita, mas muita história, sem que você nem perceba. Vamos analisar juntos Lumiere, uma das principais músicas dessa trilha sonora, e como ela tem segredos onde você nem imaginava.APOIE O GALINHA VIAJANTEAcesse catarse.me/galinhaviajanteLINKS DA GALINHACatarse | Youtube | Instagram | BlueskyContato: cast@galinhaviajante.com.brAcesse nosso SITE: galinhaviajante.com.brTRILHA SONORALumière, Alicia, Renoir, Une Vie à T'aimer (Clair Obscur Expedition 33); Bury The Light (Devil May Cry V)O Galinha vai ao ar toda semana graças aos Escudeiros da Galinha Viajante! Apoie você também o nosso projeto no Catarse e junte-se à Escudaria!Apresentado e produzido por Samuel R. Auras.Contato: cast@galinhaviajante.com.brSupport the show
L&D and OD often operate in silos – one focused on individual learning, the other on strategic and cultural change. But is this separation intentional, and can they truly be effective apart if they share the same goals for organisational growth and adaptation? Join Nigel Cassidy and this month's guests—Natal Dank, Author of Agile L&D and Executive Director and Principal Consultant at PXO Culture; Jaimini Lakhani, Director at Lumiere; and Steve George, Head of Learning at CIPD — as we explore how greater alignment between L&D and OD can enhance collaboration and help future-proof workforce capabilities.
Learn the story of Lumiere and Expedition 33 as they fight to save their people from the Paintress.*WARNING - SPOILERS*Become a lore luminary:https://www.patreon.com/thelorebrariansContact:thelorebrarians@gmail.com More Lore Documentaries:Lies of P - The Complete Storyhttps://youtu.be/eEqLcHZ9x3gThe Complete Story of Magic: The Gathering https://youtu.be/6WOWsqy4ug4Time Stamps0:00:00 - Intro0:02:36 - Prologue0:37:06 - Act 10:50:22 - Act 2 1:10:03 - Act 3 & Epilogue1:20:42 - Outro*I do not own the rights to any assets used in this video.*Support the show
A hot week in games leads us to have fresh impressions of the biggest releases over the past week. Nick has journeyed to both Cyroldil and Lumiere and gives his early impressions. Jon is reaching the end of Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth and feels comfortable reviewing it - did he like it? Finally, we answer your emails about the future of the Horizon franchise and a review of Death Stranding before the upcoming sequel . Thanks for listening! Intro: Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion 4 Things: - Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 - Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered - Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth - Emails Questions or comments? Please send emails to BetweenTheJoysticks@gmail.com. Follow us on Twitter @JoysticksPod Subscribe to us on Youtube @BetweenTheJoysticks
ICYMI: Hour Two of ‘Later, with Mo'Kelly' Presents – Wellness Wednesday with wife, mother, fitness expert, masterful storyteller & regular guest contributor Claudine Cooper AKA ‘The Nice Exercise Lady'…PLUS – ‘Disney On Ice' Performance Director Kyle James joins the program to invite you to celebrate the “Magic of Courage, Love and Adventure” with ‘Disney On Ice presents Into The Magic,' A BRAND NEW SHOW featuring Mickey, Minnie, Moana, Rapunzel, Anna and Elsa, Belle, Lumiere and more; playing at the Toyota Arena in Ontario from April 24-27, 2025 - on KFI AM 640…Live everywhere on the iHeartRadio app & YouTube @MrMoKelly
ICYMI: ‘Later, with Mo'Kelly' Presents – A conversation with ‘Disney On Ice' Performance Director Kyle James, who joins the program to invite you to celebrate the “Magic of Courage, Love and Adventure” with ‘Disney On Ice presents Into The Magic,' A BRAND NEW SHOW featuring Mickey, Minnie, Moana, Rapunzel, Anna and Elsa, Belle, Lumiere and more; playing at the Toyota Arena in Ontario from April 24-27, 2025 - on KFI AM 640…Live everywhere on the iHeartRadio app & YouTube @MrMoKelly
Scott started the LIFERS movie tour last week in St. Louis at the Arkadin Cinema & Bar — and this episode finds him in his hotel after a particularly long day that took him from a showing in Portland, Oregon at the Clinton Street Theater to a showing at the Clairidge Theater in Montclair, New Jersey. The dude was a little rough. (AND there was a fucking Tesla involved!) PLUS!: Micro-cinemas, cat-pigs, Enuff Z'nuff at The Whiskey, The Lumiere in L.A., Gabe's face in IMAX at the Esquire in Sacramento, cineastes, Ryan's nipples, Married Men at the Metro on March 15, the fall Everclear tour, ripping off Amadeus, English accents, and the royal “we” game. (Not discussed, but definitely felt — The Coolidge in Boston and the Film Society Center in Philadelphia.) Remaining dates on the LIFERS movie tour: MARCH 19 — Oriental Theatre — Milwaukee, WI APRIL 6 — Wisconsin Film Festival — Madison, WI APRIL 7 — Screenland Armour — Kansas City, MO APRIL 8 — The Varsity Cinema — Des Moines, IA APRIL 9 — The Trylon — Minneapolis, MN
Guest IntroductionShelly Howard hosts Layla, a student from College Ready, discussing her research project on Alzheimer's disease. Research MotivationLayla chose to research Alzheimer's disease due to her personal connection; her great-grandmother suffered from it, igniting her curiosity. Research ProcessShe found a research opportunity through the College Ready portal, which connected her with the Lumiere program offering structured research projects. Mentorship ExperienceLayla was matched with a mentor who had a strong background in neurological disorders and provided guidance throughout the research process. Structured ScheduleThe program included weekly meetings and deadlines set by Lumiere, which helped Layla manage her time effectively despite her busy schedule. Research EnjoymentLayla enjoyed the research, focusing on non-pharmaceutical interventions such as diet and fitness, making it accessible for Alzheimer's patients. Writing and PublishingWriting the research paper took about eight weeks. Layla plans to publish her findings to share her work broadly and bring awareness to the subject. Startup InitiativeShe developed a digital platform for caregivers and patients with Alzheimer's, integrating scheduling and dietary advice, furthering her commitment to the cause. Empower EducationLayla is now the president of Empower Education, highlighting the community's impact on education in underserved regions, like Uganda. Encouragement for PeersLayla advises students to start with College Ready, emphasizing how it opens doors to various opportunities and helps discover passions. Connect with Shellee Howard: WebsiteYouTubeInstagramLinkedInEmail: shellee@collegereadyplan.com
La vie à Paris la Grande Guerre 1/2 « Paris sera la première ville du monde à subir un bombardement aérien » confie Philippe Mellot, spécialiste de l'histoire de la ville Lumière. La déclaration de Guerre a surpris tous els Français en cette année 1914, eux qui ne se préoccupaient alors que de leurs vacances. Après le départ de la majorité des hommes pour le Front et la réquisition des voitures et des chevaux, les femmes, enfants et les quelques hommes qui restent à Paris s'organisent, pensant que la situation qu'ils vivent n'est que temporaire ». Une séquence réalisée par Cécile Poss Merci pour votre écoute Un Jour dans l'Histoire, c'est également en direct tous les jours de la semaine de 13h15 à 14h30 sur www.rtbf.be/lapremiere Retrouvez tous les épisodes d'Un Jour dans l'Histoire sur notre plateforme Auvio.be :https://auvio.rtbf.be/emission/5936 Intéressés par l'histoire ? Vous pourriez également aimer nos autres podcasts : L'Histoire Continue: https://audmns.com/kSbpELwL'heure H : https://audmns.com/YagLLiKEt sa version à écouter en famille : La Mini Heure H https://audmns.com/YagLLiKAinsi que nos séries historiques :Chili, le Pays de mes Histoires : https://audmns.com/XHbnevhD-Day : https://audmns.com/JWRdPYIJoséphine Baker : https://audmns.com/wCfhoEwLa folle histoire de l'aviation : https://audmns.com/xAWjyWCLes Jeux Olympiques, l'étonnant miroir de notre Histoire : https://audmns.com/ZEIihzZMarguerite, la Voix d'une Résistante : https://audmns.com/zFDehnENapoléon, le crépuscule de l'Aigle : https://audmns.com/DcdnIUnUn Jour dans le Sport : https://audmns.com/xXlkHMHSous le sable des Pyramides : https://audmns.com/rXfVppvN'oubliez pas de vous y abonner pour ne rien manquer.Et si vous avez apprécié ce podcast, n'hésitez pas à nous donner des étoiles ou des commentaires, cela nous aide à le faire connaître plus largement.
Join us as we recap and chat about Once Upon a Time Episode 3x18 "Bleeding Through" Did you know the candelabra that Belle holds up in the pawnshop is the same prop that was used for Lumiere in episode 15 of this season? Wiki page for the episode: https://onceuponatime.fandom.com/wiki/Bleeding_Through Links, articles, and videos mentioned in this episode: Witch Watch 2014 Join our Book Club and get access to exclusive content on Patreon Follow us on Instagram Follow us on Tiktok
Tracklist:Special Episode - Montréal en Lumière pres. La Nuit blanche à Montréal 2025 @ Place des festivals - Promo SetNo tracklist availablehttp://www.djkarlkotik.comhttp://www.facebook.com/djkarlkotikhttp://www.twitter.com/djkarlkotikhttp://www.instagram.com/djkarlkotikhttps://www.twitch.tv/djkarlkotikhttp://www.beatport.com/artist/karl-k-otik/391150http://open.spotify.com/artist/4jwXCjiQc0J48jxpIBnnt1http://www.shazam.com/artist/44209296/karl-k-otikhttp://www.soundcloud.com/djkarlkotikSubscribe for free on Apple/iTunes podcasts: http://ow.ly/FX6L30n1T31Subscribe for free on Google Music podcasts: http://ow.ly/ambt30nOBxGRSS Feed: http://karl-k-otik.podomatic.com/rss2.xml
Tracklist:Special Episode - Montréal en Lumière pres. La Nuit blanche à Montréal 2025 @ Places des Festivités - Promo SetNo tracklist availablehttp://www.djkarlkotik.comhttp://www.facebook.com/djkarlkotikhttp://www.twitter.com/djkarlkotikhttp://www.instagram.com/djkarlkotikhttps://www.twitch.tv/djkarlkotikhttp://www.beatport.com/artist/karl-k-otik/391150http://open.spotify.com/artist/4jwXCjiQc0J48jxpIBnnt1http://www.shazam.com/artist/44209296/karl-k-otikhttp://www.soundcloud.com/djkarlkotikSubscribe for free on Apple/iTunes podcasts: http://ow.ly/FX6L30n1T31Subscribe for free on Google Music podcasts: http://ow.ly/ambt30nOBxGRSS Feed: http://karl-k-otik.podomatic.com/rss2.xml
Rabbi Micah Lapidus of the Temple of Atlanta and Ebenezer Baptist Church member and vocalist Melvin Myles discuss their new music and upcoming performance at Eddie’s Attic on March 15. Curator Tony Casadonte, gallery director at Lumiere, and co-curator Judith Thompson, wife of the late photographer and director of the Harold Feinstein Photography Trust, detail “A Soldiers View,” which is on view at the National Infantry Museum in Columbus, GA, through March 16. Plus, Beth McKibben, Editor-in-Chief and Dining Editor at Rough Draft Atlanta joins us for the latest episode of “The Beverage Beat.” This month, Beth shares the history of the Manhattan cocktail.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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This week- we change our earlier plans and try to catch some big fish in honor of David Lynch. In a nameless city, caught in an endless rain storm, a trio live with a mystery and possessive forces- Rabbits. A surgeon finds a man covered in deformities in a sideshow. Together they study human dignity and our social denial of it- The Elephant Man. A body dumped, a family given horrific news, a deeper horror lurking. Lumiere camera and Twin Peaks vibes- Premonitions Following an Evil Deed. An elderly man makes up his mind to make amends before it is too late. Even if it means hundreds of miles on a lawn mower.- The Straight Story. A man is left to care for his deformed child in an industrial wasteland- Eraserhead. Join us, won't you? Episode 397- Visions of a Meditative Man
Unlock the secrets to optimizing your pet's health with Elizabeth Casas, Professional Certified Canine Nutritionist (CPCN) and Holistic Pet Health Coach (HPHC). Elizabeth shares her compelling journey into pet nutrition, which began when her beloved cat, Lumiere, was diagnosed with pancreatitis. Her story reveals the pitfalls of conventional prescription diets and the transformative power of homemade meals. You'll gain insights into navigating the challenging landscape of pet food labels and marketing tricks, empowering you to make informed choices for your furry companions.Ever felt overwhelmed by the sheer variety of pet foods on the shelf? You're not alone. We tackle this issue head-on, unpacking the confusion surrounding pet food labeling and the misleading allure of convenience over nutrition. With practical tips from Elizabeth, such as incorporating natural superfoods like sardines and mushrooms, you can enhance your pet's diet and improve their overall well-being. Personal stories and expert advice highlight the benefits of small, thoughtful changes that can boost your pet's immune system and support their gut health.Our conversation also highlights the remarkable impact of personalized pet nutrition coaching, with success stories of pets like Chloe and Lovebug who thrived with tailored diets. Elizabeth emphasizes the importance of collaborating with veterinarians and nutritionists to craft the best nutrition plans for individual pets. We also discuss valuable resources and workshops to deepen your understanding of pet nutrition. Resources mentioned in this episode:TheTruthAboutPetFood.com - Susan Thixton's WebsiteFeed Real InstituteDr. Ruth RobertsLearn more about Elizabeth's services, workshops, and resources at wellnesswisdom4pets.comComment on this episode! For questions or if you need a reply- please email us at Amy@StarlightPetTalk.comComing 12/17! We announce our new name and other big changes for the show coming in 2025! Don't miss it! Support the showComing Dec. 17, 2024! We announce our new name and other big changes for the show in 2025! Don't miss it!We Want to Hear From You!Your thoughts and experiences matter to us. What's one thing you've learned from this episode that you're excited to try with your pet? Or, do you have a question or topic you'd like us to cover in a future episode? Leave a review or comment below—your feedback helps us create content that truly resonates with you! Support us: Buy Me a Coffee LISTEN & FOLLOW!▷ Official Site▶ Facebook▶ YouTube▶ Apple▶ Spotify CONTACT: Amy@StarlightPetTalk.com
The impulse to combine music and film goes back to the very beginning. The Lumiere brothers first silent film screening in Paris in 1895 was accompanied by a pianist. When films were added to vaudeville theaters at the beginning of the 20th century, music was provided by an in-house musician or organist, small ensembles, and even full orchestras. Pipe organs for theaters—at the time the most wide-ranging and loudest instruments available—were built by the American musical instrument company Wurlitzer. The famous "Mighty Wurlitzer" theatre organ was introduced in 1910, and was installed in theatres, museums, and churches around the world. Romantic-Classical styles and orchestration dominated the early years of sound films, and an emotional language of film music became widely understood. As film subject matter expanded, jazz and other "modernist" genres were added. Powerful rhythms, memorable melodic themes, and repeated motifs were common, as well as more subtle, quiet music to create mood and atmosphere. What we call ambient music today, was—and still is—a major part of film music, and came to be called the "underscore." On this transmission of Hearts of Space, ambient and atmospheric music for film, on a program called "UNDERSCORE 3." Music is by TIM STORY, LISA GERRARD & PIETER BOURKE, LUDOVICO EINAUDI, HANS ZIMMER, MYCHAEL DANNA, ENNIO MORRICONE, TOM HOLKENBORG, and featuring BRIAN KEANE'S score for DANTE: INFERNO TO PARADISE. [ view playlist ] [ view Flickr image gallery ] [ play 30 second MP3 promo ]
La Lumiere's Pat Holmes joins the podcast alongside Myron Jenkins and DeJuan Marrero, where they talk about Lalu's team goals for the upcoming season, their pursuit of a place at the Chipotle Nationals, and dives into the EYBL Scholastic League.
El cine siempre ha estado vinculado a la acción física o a la violencia. Películas que cuentan historias de acción, de aventura y de desafío. A la larga, historias donde un personaje se agarra a “puñetazos” o a “sablazos” con otro hasta que uno de los dos gana. Pero, ¿qué pasa cuando la acción se traspasa a este lado de la pantalla?
On this week's episode, The Halloween Horrors continue with...the horrors of aaaaaaaaaaage! Cozi tells Bri about 2024's hilarious and emotional coming-of-age comedy My Old Ass! Will Bri be interested in this film that most of Cozi's friends didn't see but considered based on the trailer? Also, a WE SAW IT: Cozi watched The People Under the Stairs (1991)! Listen for his thoughts on it! Recommendations: Bri – Drink a hoppy refresher! Cozi – See a hoppy zombie! (the zombie kangaroo movie Rippy, or any of the other Australian horror films at Lumiere)!
Nous sommes en 1755. Dans son ouvrage intitulé « Lettres Iroquoises, Ou Correspondance Politique, Historique Et Critique Entre Un Iroquois Voyageant En Europe, Et Ses Correspondans Dans L'amérique Septentrionale », Henri Maubert de Gouvest, né à Rouen, aventurier, espion, officier d'artillerie, précepteur, met en scène un chevalier qui, chemin faisant, se moque des noms extravagants que l'on peut donner, au XVIIIe siècle, à la cour ou à la ville, aux couleurs nouvelles. A propos des provinciaux qui s'étonnent autant qu'ils s'extasient, il écrit : « Les femmes s'entretinrent de modes, et demandèrent au Chevalier quelles étaient les couleurs les plus en vogue ; il leur répondit qu'on portait maintenant le « soupir étouffé », la « cuisse de Nymphe émue », « les désirs satisfaits », « la passion dévorante », le « lendemain de noces ». On raisonna beaucoup sur toutes ces couleurs, et l'on ne concevait pas comment il était possible de trouver celle d'un « soupir étouffé » ; d'un « désir satisfait », d'une « passion dévorante », etc. Le Chevalier leur en fit l'explication de la manière la plus plaisante ; mais, leur ajouta-t-il, il en va paraître une nouvelle, qui sera appelée « l'indépendance de l'Amérique ». Elle n'est encore connue qu'à la Cour ; il n'y a que le roi, la famille royale et nos ministres qui la portent ; c'est un habit coupé ; la veste et la culotte sont couleur du Congrès. […] Mademoiselle Alexandre, le nec plus ultra de nos marchandes de modes de Paris, est occupée dans ce moment à imaginer comment nos Dames porteront les rubans de cette couleur. Lorsque je suis parti on tenait chez elle des comités pour décider cette grande affaire ; et l'on m'écrira à Lyon ce qui aura été résolu, afin que j'ordonne les étoffes qui doivent être faites pour l'hiver prochain ». Alors de « Saumon intimidé » à « Tabac d'Espagne », en passant par, Violet d'Evêque, Ventre de Carmélite, Souci de hanneton, Carnation de vieillard, Poil de bœuf ou encore Gueux nouvellement arrivé, le siècle des Lumières est bien celui des couleurs qui éclatent. Parons-nous de nos plus beaux atours et allons y faire un tour … Avec nous : Marcel-Étienne Dupret, conférencier. Sujets traités : Lumière, couleur, siècle, Henri Maubert de Gouvest, epsion, chevalière, passion, saumon,Violet d'Evêque Merci pour votre écoute Un Jour dans l'Histoire, c'est également en direct tous les jours de la semaine de 13h15 à 14h30 sur www.rtbf.be/lapremiere Retrouvez tous les épisodes d'Un Jour dans l'Histoire sur notre plateforme Auvio.be :https://auvio.rtbf.be/emission/5936 Intéressés par l'histoire ? Vous pourriez également aimer nos autres podcasts : L'Histoire Continue: https://audmns.com/kSbpELwL'heure H : https://audmns.com/YagLLiKEt sa version à écouter en famille : La Mini Heure H https://audmns.com/YagLLiKAinsi que nos séries historiques :Chili, le Pays de mes Histoires : https://audmns.com/XHbnevhD-Day : https://audmns.com/JWRdPYIJoséphine Baker : https://audmns.com/wCfhoEwLa folle histoire de l'aviation : https://audmns.com/xAWjyWCLes Jeux Olympiques, l'étonnant miroir de notre Histoire : https://audmns.com/ZEIihzZMarguerite, la Voix d'une Résistante : https://audmns.com/zFDehnENapoléon, le crépuscule de l'Aigle : https://audmns.com/DcdnIUnUn Jour dans le Sport : https://audmns.com/xXlkHMHSous le sable des Pyramides : https://audmns.com/rXfVppvN'oubliez pas de vous y abonner pour ne rien manquer.Et si vous avez apprécié ce podcast, n'hésitez pas à nous donner des étoiles ou des commentaires, cela nous aide à le faire connaître plus largement.
This week I'm talking with photographers Nancy Holowka and Jen Perena. Two artist that focus on using alternative photographic processes in their work. If you're in the Rochester area they have their 4th annual show that highlights artists using alternative photographic processes opening this Friday October 4th at Lumiere.
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Recurring guest Jack Smiley joins the podcast to discuss his commitment to Belmont, transferring to La Lumiere, and his success in the EYBL this summer and much more.
Ange de Lumiere is a business owner, podcaster and author who helps entrepreneurs set the foundations for their business so that they can thrive without having to sacrifice their health, their relationships or their sanity. Reiki and healing was what kickstarted Ange's journey with decluttering and in this podcast we delve into her fascinating story. Ange de Lumiere Mentioned in this episode: Episode 255 – Declutter with Feng Shui with guest Maria Green Episode 286 – Is there a connection between ADHD, Autism and clutter with Kelly and Hester Grainger Episode 291 – Practical strategies that help at home if you are autistic or have ADHD with Kelly and Hester Grainger About the Declutter Hub Podcast We're Ingrid and Lesley and are super excited you're here! If you're sick to the back teeth of clutter dictating your home life then we are here to help you get control back and spend your valuable time doing the things you want and not shuffling piles of stuff around 24/7. We have been decluttering and organising homes face to face and online for over 24 years together and have helped thousands of members and clients to regain the home of their dreams. We have a passion for people, practicality, and piles of paper and love nothing better than to carve out solutions for anyone overwhelmed with clutter. If that's you, you're in the right place. Our podcast is packed with actionable tips, inspiration and motivation to get your decluttering done. We believe decluttering is all about emotions first, stuff second. Tune in, subscribe and enjoy! New episodes every Friday. Get in touch We'd love to hear from you. We have so many ways that you can reach out to us to say hello. Our Free Facebook Group - The Declutter Hub Community - emotions based decluttering Instagram - @declutterhub Website - Declutterhub.com Our Membership - members.declutterhub.com Email - support@declutterhub.com Donate & Support the Podcast We have set ourselves up on Buy Me A Coffee, meaning that if you enjoy the podcast and our episodes you can give us a one-off donation to support us. We are totally committed to our free weekly content but if you would like to show us some love, that would be most appreciated. Buy Me A Coffee Can you spare 5 minutes of your day to leave us a review? Your reviews mean the podcast can be found more easily which in turn will mean more people can get the benefit of our decluttering advice. You can share a review on your chosen podcast player. Don't forget to hit follow or subscribe too. The Declutter Hub 2024 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this episode, Greg Jenner is joined by Professor Sunny Singh and broadcaster Poppy Jay to learn all about the history of Indian cinema, colloquially known as Bollywood. Filmmaking technology arrived in India in 1896, only six months after the Lumiere brothers debuted their invention in Paris. Nowadays, over 700 films are released in India every year, and it is the most popular cinema in the world, reaching over a billion more viewers a year than Hollywood. From the first Indian film in 1913, through the arrival of 'talkies' and colour in the 1930s, to its incredible success today, this episode explores the vibrant history of Bollywood, and the way it has reflected and shaped modern Indian society and politics.This is a radio edit of the original podcast episode. For the full-length version, please look further back in the feed.Research by: Madeleine Bracey Written by: Emmie Rose Price-Goodfellow, Emma Nagouse and Greg Jenner Produced by: Emmie Rose Price-Goodfellow and Greg Jenner Audio Producer: Steve Hankey Production Coordinator: Caitlin Hobbs Senior Producer: Emma Nagouse
As usual, this sidetracked has so much packed into it, especially as we head into Mother's Day and the end-of-school-year May(hem). We recap my son Quade's final high school musical performance as Lumiere in Beauty and the Beast. Once again the tears are flowing as I process having a senior and all of the final milestones that come along with it. Cynthia tries to describe what her best Mother's Day would look like and it ends up being a 1980's party with a clean house and peaceful kids. While I would like to bring back the homemade Mother's Day crafts, let's get all the high school teachers on board. Cynthia chats about what summer looks like when the college kids come home, it's around-the-clock fun with the little one up at 6:30 AM and the big kids up until the wee hours of the morning. Come laugh along with us as we face the month of May and all of the busyness and big feelings that come along with this season of motherhood. Stick around to the end where we share a big announcement about how the summer of podcasting will look. Connect with Cynthia Yanof: Website: https://cynthiayanof.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cynthia.yanof Instagram: @cynthiayanof Podcast: MESSmerized Links Mentioned: LTK | Fashion, Home, Beauty, Fitness and More Life Is Messy, God Is Good: Sanity for the Chaos of Everyday Life: by Cynthia Yanof Chico's (chicos.com) Forgiving What You Can't Forget: by Lysa TerKeurst I Shouldn't Feel This Way: by Alison Cook PhD The Body Keeps the Score: by Bessel van der Kolk M.D. A Mother's Day Questionnaire for your kiddos to fill out. A Questionnaire you fill out about your kids by Brooke Romney The Holderness Family When Mother's Day isn't Facebook Perfect Related Episodes: Forgiving What You Can't Forget :: Lysa TerKeurst [Ep 304] Embracing the Mom You're Meant to Be :: Jo Saxton [Ep 283] The Goal Isn't Happy Children :: Cynthia Yanof – Summer of Mentorship – Wk 6 [Ep 419] Featured Sponsors: Total Gym- For an ADDITIONAL 20% off your order, head to TotalGymDirect.com/DMA Better Help- This episode is sponsored by BetterHelp. Give online therapy a try at BetterHelp.com/dma today to get 10% off your first month and get on your way to being your best self. VisitFind links to this week's sponsors and unique promo codes at dontmomalone.com/sponsors.
In this episode, Greg Jenner is joined by Professor Sunny Singh and broadcaster Poppy Jay to learn all about the history of Indian cinema, colloquially known as Bollywood. Filmmaking technology arrived in India in 1896, only six months after the Lumiere brothers debuted their invention in Paris. Nowadays, over 700 films are released in India every year, and it is the most popular cinema in the world, reaching over a billion more viewers a year than Hollywood. From the first Indian film in 1913, through the arrival of 'talkies' and colour in the 1930s, to its incredible success today, this episode explores the vibrant history of Bollywood, and the way it has reflected and shaped modern Indian society and politics. Research by: Madeleine Bracey Written by: Emmie Rose Price-Goodfellow, Emma Nagouse and Greg Jenner Produced by: Emmie Rose Price-Goodfellow and Greg Jenner Audio Producer: Steve Hankey Production Coordinator: Caitlin Hobbs Senior Producer: Emma Nagouse