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“If the public can predict you, it starts to like you. But the Marchesa didn't want to be liked.” For the first three decades of the twentieth century, the Marchesa Luisa Casati astounded Europe. Artists such as Man Ray painted, sculpted, and photographed her; writers such as Ezra Pound and Jack Kerouac praised her strange beauty. An Italian woman of means who questioned the traditional gender codes of her time, she dismissed fixed identities as mere constructions. Gathering on the occasion of the 25th anniversary of the first publication of Infinite Variety: The Life and Legend of the Marchesa Casati (the first full-length biography of Luisa Casati, now offered in an updated, ultimate edition), Michael Orlando Yaccarino joins Valerie Steele, Joan Rosasco, and Francesca Granata in conversation about the enigma that is the Marchesa Casati.Michael Orlando Yaccarino is a writer specializing in international genre film, fashion, music, and unconventional historic figures. Scot D. Ryersson (1960–2024) was an award-winning writer, illustrator, and graphic designer. Michael and Scot collaborated on many projects, are coauthors of Infinite Variety: The Life and Legend of the Marchesa Casati, The Ultimate Edition, and are founders of the Casati Archives. www.marchesacasati.comValerie Steele is a fashion historian and director and chief curator of the Museum at the Fashion Institute of Technology. Steele is the author or editor of twenty-five books, including Paris Fashion, Fetish, and Fashion Designers A-Z.Joan Rosasco taught at Smith College, Columbia University, and New York University, with focus on European art and culture, French literature, and the Belle Époque period. She is author of numerous publications including The Septet.Francesca Granata is associate professor of fashion studies at Parsons School of Design. Her research focuses on modern and contemporary visual culture, fashion history and theory, and gender and performance studies. Granata is editor of Fashion Criticism and author of Experimental Fashion, and wrote the afterword to Infinite Variety.Praise for the book:"Ryersson and Yaccarino are judicious historians of frivolity who capture the tone of a life that was obscenely profligate yet strangely pure."—The New Yorker"A meticulously researched biography, Infinite Variety is as much art history as chronicle of personal obsession."—The New York Times"Fascinating . . . with or without her cheetahs, the Marchesa Casati's circus of the self makes her a natural for the new millennium."—Vanity FairInfinite Variety: The Life and Legend of Marchesa Casati, The Ultimate Edition is available from University of Minnesota Press.
Join Saoirse Siné as she discusses this fascinating fashionista with Colin KiblerSourceshttps://artuk.org/discover/stories/the-marvellous-marchesa-casati-a-living-work-of-arthttps://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2003/09/22/the-divine-marquisehttps://www.operaballet.nl/en/articles/23-facts-about-luisa-casatihttps://www.marchesacasati.com/about-casatihttps://www.anothermag.com/fashion-beauty/8594/an-ode-to-the-singular-marchesa-luisa-casatiSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/absurd-real-history/donations
This week Matt regales the boys with the legacy of heiress Marchesa Casati, whose style, charisma, wealth and pomp made artists and high society fear and fawn over her exploits with sex, drugs, the occult and exotic animals!
Andy has long been a practitioner of Queen Marchesa aikido. He's gotten into a lot of theory, but in this episode he outlines the journey the deck has been through to its current iteration. He also outlines a starter deck if you are looking to get into the aikido game. As always, find deck lists from the podcast on the Discord server's #lists-from-the-pod channel. Be sure to check out Andy's other podcast. ------------------- Join the community on Patreon: Check out old shit on YouTube: ------------------- The intro and outro music in this episode comes courtesy of the artist Protector 101. Be sure to support them! –
La finezza d'animo del grezzo parroco che fiuta tabacco… Il sesto capitolo di "Il parroco di Lamotte", letto dal prof. Giovanni Zenone.
Nell'ambiente della musica antica le informazioni documentate riguardanti la performance practice sono così importanti da essere ossessivamente ricercate da musicisti e musicologi. A differenza dell'iconografia, che a volte può essere inficiata dal significato simbolico, un ragguaglio sull'estetica esecutiva, sulla costruzione di uno strumento, sull'organico strumentale o sul repertorio eseguito è più prezioso se l'informazione giunge da un documento, sia esso ufficiale che privato, come una lettera. Tenuto conto del fatto che Isabella d'Este era appassionata di musica nonché musicista essa stessa, facile è intuire come l'ingente corpus di missive, da e per la Marchesa, diventino una miniera d'oro in tal senso. Ecco quindi che l'ensemble Anonima Frottolisti prosegue la sua ricerca in una profonda introspezione nei meandri della musica dell'Umanesimo, focalizzandosi su di un repertorio attinto dalla lettere della Marchesa di Mantova Isabella d'Este, la cui spiccata sensibilità culturale e artistica segnò profondamente la moda dell'epoca. Al microfono di Giovanni Conti uno dei fondatori del Gruppo, Massimiliano Dragoni.
Bruce talks about his experience with 8 years of the reign of Her Highness. Decklist: https://archidekt.com/decks/6440817/bruces_queen_marchesa Get some food tokens HERE: https://ko-fi.com/andyweekend/shop HEY! We got a YouTube channel where we'll be uploading our episodes, as well! Check it out and SUBSCRIBE! We might upload the occasional non-episode there as well. Temple of the False Pod on YouTube! Come bask with us in the casual formats, and may your fifth land always be the Temple. We are available wherever podcasts are found, so subscribe and leave us a review! It helps us out and drop us a line at falsepodmtg@gmail.com to tell us about your big plays! You can also find us on Twitter: @FalsePodMTG We are: Andy Stocker (@andyweekend) Bruce Richard (@manaburned)
Agent of chaos, champion of red decks, and misser of land drops—that's right—it's Jimmy Wong! Welcome to a guided tour of Jimmy's personal commander decks. The man himself is here to bring you a series of mini deck-techs on every brew in his collection, going over the strategies, key cards, and general power level of each Commander. Which deck is the current favorite? Which ones are destined to be taken apart? Tune in and find out! -------- Support the show and become a Patron! Be a part of our community, receive awesome rewards, and more! https://www.patreon.com/commandzone -------- Jimmy's Decks: Kykar, Wind's Fury: https://www.archidekt.com/decks/5907630/kykar_winds_fury Neheb, the Eternal: https://www.archidekt.com/decks/5907789/neheb_the_eternal Obuun, Mul Daya Ancestor: https://www.archidekt.com/decks/5907702/obuun_mul_daya_ancestor Miirym, Sentinel Wyrm: https://www.archidekt.com/decks/5907498/miirym_sentinel_wyrm Magnus the Red: https://www.archidekt.com/decks/5907563/magnus_the_red Raggadragga, Goreguts Boss: https://www.archidekt.com/decks/5908295/raggadragga_goreguts_boss Marchesa, the Black Rose: https://www.archidekt.com/decks/5908361/marchesa_the_black_rose The Beamtown Bullies: https://www.archidekt.com/decks/5908612/the_beamtown_bullies Giada, Font of Hope: https://www.archidekt.com/decks/5908749/giada_font_of_hope Pako & Haldan: https://www.archidekt.com/decks/5907939/pako_haldan Samwise Gamgee: https://www.archidekt.com/decks/5908414/samwise_gamgee -------- FACTOR Eat clean 24/7 with fresh prepared meals from Factor! Head to https://www.factormeals.com/command50 and use code command50 to get 50% off. INDEED Need to hire? You need Indeed! Check out the platform where you can attract, interview, and hire all in one place at https://www.indeed.com/commandzone. ETSY For handcrafted and affordable gifts, Etsy has it! Get 10% off your first Etsy purchase when you use code HOLIDAY10 at https://www.etsy.com/. MINTMOBILE Get your wireless plan for just $15 a month. For a limited time, buy any 3-month Mint Mobile plan and get 3 more months FREE at https://www.mintmobile.com/command. -------- ARCHIDEKT: Discover, build, catalog, and playtest on Archidekt, the deck-building website that makes it easy to brew brand new lists or manage your old favorites. Go to http://www.archidekt.com/commandzone to get started today! CARD KINGDOM: The Command Zone is sponsored by Card Kingdom! If you want to receive your cards in one safe package and experience the best customer service, make sure to order your Magic cards, sealed product, accessories, and more at Card Kingdom: http://www.cardkingdom.com/command ULTRAPRO: Huge thanks to UltraPro for sponsoring this episode! Be sure to check out their PRO GLOSS eclipse sleeves and super classy MYTHIC COLLECTION deck boxes. If you want to keep your cards protected and support the show, visit: https://ultrapro.com/command -------- Relevant Links: Commander at Home #7 - Chiss-Goria v Chishiro v Kamahl/Jeska v Raggadragga https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eaa8FSzr0fg Lost Caverns of Ixalan w/ The Professor | Game Knights 66 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vA5qMDnyLc0 Revenge of the Fans | Game Knights 63 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5fqqf8AWqPg The Blue Beetle Plays MTG Lord of the Rings | Game Knights 62 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x7N1A1AmuSM -------- Follow us on TikTok: @thecommandzone Follow us on Instagram: @CommandCast Follow us on Twitter: @CommandCast @JoshLeeKwai @jfwong @wachelreeks Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/commandcast/ Email us: commandzonecast@gmail.com -------- Commander Rules and Ban List: https://mtgcommander.net/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
A curitibana Daniella de Castro nem pensava em trabalhar com moda quando foi estudar Marketing lá em Ohio. Encantada com a possibilidade de estudar em uma das melhores universidades de Fashion Merchandising dos Estados Unidos, a Dani decidiu agarrar essa oportunidade e se formou nesta área e em Marketing. Atualmente, ela mora em Nova York, já trabalhou na NYFW e estagiou como Social Media e Public Relations na Marchesa, renomada marca de vestidos, que já vestiu Anne Hathaway, J-LO e Paris Hilton. Quer saber como a Dani furou a bolha da moda nos Estados Unidos? Então pegue sua mochila e venha se aventurar com a gente! CONVIDADO | Daniella de Castro @danielladecastro_
Welcome to Episode 60! Mike is out this week, and honored guest Nick is on the mic! In today's episode, we cover the salty conclusion to a three-player game after giving a player one more turn, if it is okay to harvest your opponent's salt, and the hatred of Marchesa, the Black Rose. We also talk about Sam's Zetalpa art that went viral. Stay Salty! PS: This is that D&D artist that Sam talked about: https://www.instagram.com/govy9807/ ____ Email us at howlingsaltmine@gmail.com Buy some HSM Swag at our Bonfire Store! Check out our social media pages on Linktree. Follow us on Instagram: @thehowlingsaltmine Follow us on Twitter: @HowlingSaltMine Check out our Moxfield. Podcast art by the talented Devin Burnett! @j.d.burnett
REDIFFUSION - Oser la Reconversion est en vacances d'été et revient le lundi 4 septembre. Retrouvez tout l'été les meilleurs épisodes d'Oser la Reconversion. - Episode diffusé initialement le 15 février 2021 (épisode #17) - Aujourd'hui, j'accueille dans Oser la Reconversion, Claire Lemoine, fondatrice de la marque de prêt-à-porter Maison Lemoine. Maison Lemoine existe depuis maintenant 5 ans et est spécialisée dans les tenues pour les mariages et évènements. Vous pouvez retrouver ses créations en ligne et dans sa boutique dans le 18ème arrondissement. Claire s'est reconvertie avec brio dans le stylisme après avoir été avocate en propriété intellectuelle. Claire a étudié dans un lycée jésuite où l'excellence était de rigueur. Elle s'est ensuite dirigée vers le droit plutôt que vers les classes prépa comme ses camarades car c'était une voie prestigieuse qui lui laisserait en même temps de la liberté. Claire a toujours été créative et suivait, d'ailleurs, des cours d'histoires de l'art en auditeur libre en même temps que la fac de droit. Après avoir eu le barreau, elle ne sent pas prête à devenir avocate immédiatement : elle décide de faire jeune fille au pair à New York dans l'Upper East Side. Elle tombe amoureuse de New-York. Elle rentre finalement en France et exerce comme avocate en propriété intellectuelle pendant trois ans. Le déclic pour changer de vie ? Une amie avocate rencontrée à New-York démissionne pour entamer des études de stylisme à la prestigieuse école Parsons. Claire se rend alors compte que son rêve est possible et décide de candidater à son tour en secret. C'est une fois acceptée à Parsons qu'elle démissionne et en informe son entourage. Elle entame alors des études de Fashion Design à Parsons à New York puis enchaine les stages dans des prestigieuses maisons Lanvin, Marchesa et Sally Lapointe. C'est à New York que l'idée de Maison Lemoine lui vient, elle veut importer en France le concept de la demoiselle d'honneur à l'américaine. Alors avec Claire on a évoqué sa vie d'avocate en propriété intellectuelle, sa vie à New-York, ses conseils pour faire des études de stylisme et lancer sa marque, ses stages à New York version le diable s'habille en Prada et sa passion pour la mode. Un épisode plein de paillettes qui nous fait rêver ! Si vous souhaitez commander ma formation pour créer votre boutique en ligne (eshop), envoyez-moi un email à clervierose@gmail.com ou un message sur mon compte Instagram @clervierose. Rejoignez le groupe privé Facebook du podcast pour prolonger la discussion : https://www.facebook.com/groups/1080461892356152/?ref=share Retrouvez Oser la Reconversion sur Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/oserlareconversion/ Notes & Références : - Maison Lemoine : https://www.maison-lemoine.com/ - Instagram @maisonlemoine : https://www.instagram.com/maisonlemoine/ - Ecole Parsons à New-York : https://www.newschool.edu/parsons/ - Offres d'emploi dans la mode : https://fr.fashionjobs.com/ - Episode Oser la Reconversion avec Lauranne des Couronnes de Victoire : Contactez-moi ! Si le Podcast vous plait, le meilleur moyen de me le dire, ou de me faire vos feed-backs (et ce qui m'aide le plus à le faire connaître), c'est simplement de laisser un avis sur Apple Podcast, un commentaire sur Youtube et d'en parler autour de vous. Ca m'aide vraiment alors n'hésitez pas. Pour me poser des questions, participer au podcast ou suivre mes aventures, c'est par ici : - Sur Instagram @clervierose : https://www.instagram.com/clervierose et @oserlareconversion https://www.instagram.com/oserlareconversion/ - Sur Youtube : https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7Qzm4HrS5OdmdXoY344vqA - Par mail : partenariats@oserlareconversion.com
Protagonista della scorsa Puntata è stata Jeanne de Valois. Questi i luoghi: -Il castello a Passy (nel 1700 comune fuori Parigi oggi XVI arrondissement) della Marchesa di Boulanvilliere; - Bar sur Aube - Il Palazzo Rohan ha Strasburgo - le case a Parigi di Jeanne de Vallois e suo marito Nicolas de la Motte - il boschetto di Venere a Versailles --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/le-strade-di-parigi/message
Yo Quiero Dinero: A Personal Finance Podcast For the Modern Latina
Episode 215 talks about how to turn your art into a career, featuring Sandra Lucia Diaz. Listen now!Lucia Diaz is first generation Colombian-American and the Founder of LUCIA DIAZ, a Latina-owned business that empowers and honors Latinas through high-quality Illustrations. Lucia's artworks are created with the goal of providing cultural representation and pride so that mujeres poderosas, can see themselves represented in the world.Lucia has collaborated with brands such as CHANEL, Carolina Herrera, Marciano, Guess, Saks Fifth Avenue, Korbel, Amazon Handmade, and Estee Lauder, to name only a few. She is been featured by such as Marchesa, Rodarte, Artivive App, Adobe, Essence, Fierce by Mitu, Bold Latina, and We All Grow Latina.She's also the podcast host of The Art of Latina Representation podcast. Her mission is to empower and inspire Latinas and people of color by sharing their stories and experiences that reflect their values. She connects listeners to Latina and POC leaders who share their journeys, encouraging listeners to show up authentically as entrepreneurs and leaders in various industries. Her podcast provides guidance and real talk to help navigate one's entrepreneurial journey.You can follow Lucia on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, YouTube, Pinterest and her website.For full episode show notes, visit here.Loving episode 215? Leave us a review if you're listening on Apple podcasts and be sure to follow us on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter and YouTube! Until next time, stay empowered, stay inspired and #staypoderosa ✨ Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/YoQuieroDinero. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ci starà questa storia in un'unica cartolina? Attraversa mezza Italia, due generazioni, è la storia di tre luoghi e di una sola famiglia. Una delle dinastie più nobili e antiche di Italia, naufragata sul finire del ‘900 dopo averlo dominato. Parte dalla platealità di una donna nuda che sfila per piazza San Marco e si conclude con sei colpi di fucile e un delitto, tra i più scandalosi dell'intera storia d'Italia. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
My name is MILAD KHOREIBANI, Design Director at NYES, i was born in Abidjan, Ivory Coast, I relocated to Lebanon as a teen where I resided until moving to the US 8 years ago. I met my partner, Blair Stanley,in Lebanon and together we decided to launch a brand in the US. Experiencing life in diverse cultures, has given me a broad understanding of fashion, decor, architecture, color, visibility and has shaped my love of putting them together the way I see it. I started my education at La Fillere Francophone de Droit at the Lebanese University of Beirut studying Law. But my love of drawing, painting and fashion, compelled me to enroll and eventually graduate from ESMOD ( Ecole Superieur de la mode) with a BA in Fashion Design and Pattern Making. An internship for Maged Bou Tannous, a well established fashion designer of Lebanon, reinforced my love of this art, but what solidified my decision to pursue a career in fashion were the amazing responses I received from Elle Saab and Rabih Kayrouz during my final collection at ESMOD. I find inspiration from many things including current textiles of the season, movies, theater and cultural as well as political movements. My partner and I launched a sportswear brand under his name Blair Stanley, for 6 years and simultaneously were backed to develop a brand for a local production company. Afterwards, i was fortunate enough to work briefly at Marchesa which re-acquainted me with the craft of handmade beadwork and delicate gown design. I joined JS Group as an Assistant Designer for David Meister until the opportunity to be a part of this team launching Flor et.al As far as personal philosophy in regard to designing this brand, I am a part of a team lead by Karin G.. Collectively we develop the mood and aesthetic of the brand. A quote from Alexander McQueen “When I design, I try to sell an image of a woman that au have in mind, a concept that changes dramatically each season”, eloquently sums up my feelings as well.
My name is MILAD KHOREIBANI, Design Director at NYES, i was born in Abidjan, Ivory Coast, I relocated to Lebanon as a teen where I resided until moving to the US 8 years ago. I met my partner, Blair Stanley,in Lebanon and together we decided to launch a brand in the US. Experiencing life in diverse cultures, has given me a broad understanding of fashion, decor, architecture, color, visibility and has shaped my love of putting them together the way I see it. I started my education at La Fillere Francophone de Droit at the Lebanese University of Beirut studying Law. But my love of drawing, painting and fashion, compelled me to enroll and eventually graduate from ESMOD ( Ecole Superieur de la mode) with a BA in Fashion Design and Pattern Making. An internship for Maged Bou Tannous, a well established fashion designer of Lebanon, reinforced my love of this art, but what solidified my decision to pursue a career in fashion were the amazing responses I received from Elle Saab and Rabih Kayrouz during my final collection at ESMOD. I find inspiration from many things including current textiles of the season, movies, theater and cultural as well as political movements. My partner and I launched a sportswear brand under his name Blair Stanley, for 6 years and simultaneously were backed to develop a brand for a local production company. Afterwards, i was fortunate enough to work briefly at Marchesa which re-acquainted me with the craft of handmade beadwork and delicate gown design. I joined JS Group as an Assistant Designer for David Meister until the opportunity to be a part of this team launching Flor et.al As far as personal philosophy in regard to designing this brand, I am a part of a team lead by Karin G.. Collectively we develop the mood and aesthetic of the brand. A quote from Alexander McQueen “When I design, I try to sell an image of a woman that au have in mind, a concept that changes dramatically each season”, eloquently sums up my feelings as well.
Bruce brings a classic, a beautiful well-oiled machine. Sometimes if you stop upgrading your deck with every set, it becomes less optimized. This deck may be an exception. It's very cool and very powerful decklist: https://www.archidekt.com/decks/3092164#Bruce's_Marchesa_The_Black_Rose__S08e03 HEY! We got a YouTube channel where we'll be uploading our episodes, as well! Check it out and SUBSCRIBE! We might upload the occasional non-episode there as well. Temple of the False Pod on YouTube! Come bask with us in the casual formats, and may your fifth land always be the Temple. We are available wherever podcasts are found, so subscribe and leave us a review! It helps us out and drop us a line at falsepodmtg@gmail.com to tell us about your big plays! You can also find us on Twitter: @FalsePodMTG We are: Andy Stocker (@andyweekend) Bruce Richard (@manaburned)
On this week's episode I'm joined by Nicholas Hammond, Director of Monarch Media, to discuss CEDH and Tournament EDH, including the recent Marchesa tournament. This Episode is brought to you by CoolStuffInc, Coalesce A+D, and Archidekt!
New York-based designer Andrew Kwon is a relative newcomer to the bridal wear industry, but in just two collections, he's already launched more than a few iconic wedding looks. The 2019 Parson's School of Design grad employs couture techniques to create luxury wedding wear that is modern, fashion-forward, and timeless. On this show, Andrew and host Alison McGill chat about how bridal and evening wear became his passion after interning for iconic fashion houses including Vera Wang and Marchesa, what creatively inspires, and why a coloured wedding dress is such a fresh and fabulous idea.
Im Jahr 2004 gründeten zwei junge, ambitionierte Frauen ein Modelabel namens „Marchesa“. Schnell eroberten ihre Kreationen die roten Teppiche der Welt. Ihr Erfolg war kometenhaft, bis ein riesiger Skandal alles zu zerstören drohte. Wir erzählen euch in dieser Folge alles über das Modehaus „Marchesa“ und seine problematische Beziehung zu Harvey Weinstein. Quellen: https://www.vogue.com/article/magic-kingdom-marchesas-georgina-chapman https://aeworld.com/fashion/marchesa-designer-duo/ https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/gallery/stars-who-wore-marchesa-linked-weinstein-projects-1049267/15-jenna-dewan-tatum-at-the-hateful-eight-premiere/ https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/general-news/felicity-huffman-says-true-harvey-weinstein-threatened-her-career-she-didnt-wear-marchesa-1048760/ https://www.popsugar.co.uk/fashion/Who-Georgina-Chapman-44136198?utm_medium=redirect&utm_campaign=US:DE&utm_source=www.google.com https://people.com/movies/renee-zellweger-on-her-complicated-history-with-harvey-weinstein/ https://eu.usatoday.com/story/life/people/2018/02/22/does-marchesa-have-future-post-harvey-weinstein-georgina-chapman/355299002/ https://www.theguardian.com/fashion/2018/may/16/a-glossy-vogue-shoot-wont-save-georgina-chapman-from-the-weinstein-fallout https://www.harpersbazaar.com/uk/fashion/fashion-news/a28191526/karen-craig-marchesa/ https://www.thecut.com/2017/10/anna-wintour-harvey-weinstein.html https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/lifestyle/style/harvey-weinstein-silence-breakers-respond-anna-wintour-s-letter-georgina-chapman-1111293/ https://www.nytimes.com/2017/10/13/style/harvey-weinstein-marchesa-georgina-chapman-anna-wintour.htmlhttps://www.latimes.com/business/hollywood/la-fi-ct-weinstein-fashion-models-20171021-htmlstory.htmlUnsere allgemeinen Datenschutzrichtlinien finden Sie unter https://art19.com/privacy. Die Datenschutzrichtlinien für Kalifornien sind unter https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info abrufbar.
Tutte le novità di Capri e della Costiera amalfitana, dall'Hotel La Palma alla Villa della Marchesa. A Milano si conclude il Salone dei record, almeno come aperture di showroom e flagship store. I vecchi giochi da tavolo resistono all'assedio del digitale, tra grandi classici e novità per la Generazione Z
Tutte le novità di Capri e della Costiera amalfitana, dall'Hotel La Palma alla Villa della Marchesa. A Milano si conclude il Salone dei record, almeno come aperture di showroom e flagship store. I vecchi giochi da tavolo resistono all'assedio del digitale, tra grandi classici e novità per la Generazione Z
Although much bigger, more well-known, and a bit fancier than the people I usually speak with, I wanted to make an exception and have the family who owns Marchesi di Barolo on the show so they could explain how the modern style of Barolo was created by the winery. It's much more buttoned up, and less of the normal conversation style I usually do, but it's an essential bit of history that will help fill-in some gaps about Barolo! Marchesi di Barolo in Barolo, photo from Marchesi di Barolo's Facebook page There are a lot of historic wineries and a lot of people in wine claim to have been the first to create a wine or a technique. But this week, the Cantina that invented Barolo as we know it today - Marchesi di Barolo joins. In the mid- to late- 1800s the Marchesi di Barolo focused on the production of dry, ageworthy, complex Nebbiolo was created from a wine that Thomas Jeffereson described as: “As silky as Madeira, as astringent as Bordeaux and as brisk as Champagne” Thankfully for those of us who love Barolo, the Marchesi had a different style in mind and created the wine as we know it today. The current owners, the Abbona family, purchased Marchesi di Barolo and today the 6th generation is taking over the winery. Valentina Abbona joins the show to talk about the history of Barolo as a wine, and her family's long history in owning this storied place and making bottles that remain top examples of the wine created here. Here are the notes: Valentina tells us about what it was like in Barolo in the late 1700s and early 1800s from a wine and lifestyle perspective – the polyculture that existed, and the simple, country lifestyle people led. Marchese Carlo Tancredi Falletti and his wife, Juliette, who was of French origin, figured out how to make Barolo a dry wine, consistently. Previously, as it sat in barrels that didn't have temperature control or were placed outdoors, the fermentation did not complete before the weather got cold. The yeast froze and sugar stayed in the wine. When the juice re-commenced fermentation, carbon dioxide stayed in the wine – thus why Thomas Jefferson compared it to Champagne. The Marquesa di Barolo - Giulia di Barolo, photo from the Wine Museum of Barolo We learn about how the Marchesa Giulia (who changed her name from Juliette to the Italian version of the name), specifically, found interest in the Nebbiolo vine and how she realized her vision for what Nebbiolo could be/the wines it could make of dry wines (using her knowledge of French wines and connections to people who could help). We discuss how the Marchesa used her contacts to the royal courts of Europe (Piedmont was under the Kingdom of Savoy of France at the time) to popularize the wine, even sending hundreds of barrels to the king in Torino to ensure he could drink the wine daily. We then turn to Valentina's family, the Abbonas, who have been making esteemed wine in Barolo since the late-1800s as well. When the opportunity to buy the Marchesi di Barolo occurred in 1929, Pietro Abbona, his brother, and his sisters bought the winery and began making small improvements. Davide, Valentina, Ernesto, Anna Abbona, photo from Marchesi di Barolo's Facebook page We discuss the Abbona's tradition of making single vineyard wines since 1973 and a bit about their three properties -- Cannubi, Coste di Rose, and Sarmassa. Valentina and I have a small debate about the MGA system, which smaller producers find challenging but that some bigger producers of the area, like Marchesi di Barolo, seem to like and find useful. Valentina talks about some of the other properties the Marchesi di Barolo owns in its 430 acre (186 ha) all over the Langhe and how they manage the land. After a brief conversation about how long Barolo can age (hint: forever!) we discuss climate change and the future of Barolo and Nebbiolo in light of the challenges the future may bring. The MGA Barolos of the Marchesi di Barolo If you are looking for an historic visit in Barolo, you can book a tour and tasting https://marchesibarolo.com ! ____________________________________________________ Wine Spies uncovers incredible wines at unreal prices - on big names or boutique brands from all over the world at up to 75% off! It's not a club and there's no obligation to buy. They have a build-a-case option, so you can mix and match wines while enjoying free shipping on every purchase. Visit www.winespies.com/normal you'll get $20 credit to use on your first order! Don't forget to go to the store page to see what wines I love with descriptions I have written. If you think our podcast is worth the price of a bottle or two of wine a year, please become a member of Patreon... you'll get even more great content, live interactions and classes! www.patreon.com/winefornormalpeople To register for an AWESOME, LIVE WFNP class with Elizabeth go to: www.winefornormalpeople.com/classes
La Marchesa Luisa Casati è stata una delle più affascinanti, eleganti e controverse donne italiane del secolo scorso.
In this episode we discuss all things Troxill as well as a recap on the Marchesa 2022 Tournament.
Its been a few weeks since a few of our Sculptybois played in Marchesa, and this week they sit down to talk about their experiences playing in the tournament. Guest host Spleenface is joined by Charles (The Mono-White Guy) and Ian ( @ComedIan MTG ) to discuss how the event went down! Linktree: https://linktr.ee/TheMindSculptors Merch: https://themindsculptors.com/shop/ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/TheMindSculptors TCG Player Affiliate: https://bit.ly/3IbvOeR Inked Gaming Affiliate: https://bit.ly/3nw1u6A
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After winning two major EDH tournaments in a row, is Nick (Predatory Pickle) drafting Magda with the first overall pick in the MLC Draft looking like a great choice? Callahan and the panel of cEDH analysts will give their thoughts on this episode! Callahan is again joined by fellow Mind Sculptor and former MLC Player Scoots, returning MLC commentator Chris (Commander Mechanic), and another veteran MLC Commentator Dan (Moderately Anonymous MTG) to discuss the fallout from Marchesa 2022's results and how it will impact the 2022 MLC Draft 2022 MLC Rules Document: https://docs.google.com/document/d/e/2PACX-1vT8iCtckawx06MMdOAWWiW0QnlK1NR9OdMucfxEe3YNucS80HmSgYPzBjQcff_93MnjFfb3oqCZLNpb/pub 2022 MLC Deck Categories: https://docs.google.com/document/d/e/2PACX-1vRe6Ei2SNLdK0CBCLMe14TFiTWSyh6q2sN9o1RdJ5JphBWloPdv2Vdpk5XRPrqGzZEIv5iTUdF93g3h/pub 2022 MLC Draft Class: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/e/2PACX-1vRsEOAvwo6U_gEr5KGKnCmd5IuSaOI7SpFUp1HzpOE6pi4R19CmGat1iTlGz912abuDxsbVI0h3J1A4/pubhtml# Commander Mechanic: https://linktr.ee/CMDRMechanic Moderately Anonymous MTG: https://linktr.ee/ModeratelyAnonymousMTG Linktree: https://linktr.ee/TheMindSculptors Merch: https://themindsculptors.com/shop/ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/TheMindSculptors TCG Player Affiliate: https://bit.ly/3IbvOeR Inked Gaming Affiliate: https://bit.ly/3nw1u6A
Drake and Mikey discuss the trials and tribulations that accompany running high stakes cEDH tournaments! You can find out more about Marchesa here.
0 (0s): Good morning if you're on the patio or you're at home, would you also stand as we worshiped 1 (21s): I 0 (21s): Was lost, but he brought me in no, his, his I was asleep to, since Jesus died. 1 (1m 4s): There's 0 (2m 59s): A place. Yes. 2 (3m 12s): Because as we worship you, we are your children. We thank you that we get to worship you this morning church. We're going to sing a new song this morning. And in that song, we declare that we believe in the word of God. We declare that he is true and that we sing this out with that. 0 (3m 37s): Do your speed. Can see being Christ. Jesus I believe in the resurrection that will, we will rise. 0 (4m 22s): Ah, I believe in resurrection when Jesus I believe in God. 0 (7m 5s): I believe in Christ 1 (8m 17s): we cry. 1 (10m 23s): We cry. 3 (10m 51s): Thank you, Lord. You are indeed. Holy And by your grace, you have imputed holiness to us. It's incredible. You have forgiven our sins washed us, made us as white as snow pure and your sites because of the shed blood of Christ on our behalf. We thank you, Lord, that you are holy and you have made a way for us to ensure into your holy presence by forgiving us, redeeming us. This promise, this process of sanctify sanctification. You're sanctifying us Lord. You're doing such wonderful and profound and powerful things in our lives. 3 (11m 37s): Lord God, I pray God that we would God find a firm foundation. God, for those of us who have been waffling questioning, wondering doubting Lord, I pray that we would set our feet on a firm. The, the firm foundation, who is Christ the Lord, and that we would stand firm, that the truth of the scripture would anchor our lives. Anchor our souls. Lord, the revelation of God would be sufficient for us for our lives. We love you. We trust you, God. We believe you. And we praise you in Jesus name. 3 (12m 17s): Amen. Amen. Hey, go and turn around and greet and neighbor and we'll come right back here in just a moment. I'll get it. I got it. 1 (12m 26s): my back. 3 (13m 53s): Come on back. Good morning. We're in Hebrews chapter seven. Today you can be seated and turns you Hebrews chapter seven. I'm just going to warn you up front. I got a ton of material to go through today. I got a ton of stuff. So for historical context, we'll be looking at well, we look well steady all the way through Hebrews chapter seven, but we'll be looking at chapter six, chapter eight and chapter nine as well, just to kind of lay some groundwork. But before that, we'll just kind of go through some information. And the title of the message today is Jesus is absolutely enough. 3 (14m 36s): He's absolutely enough. And we walk with Jesus for any length of time, whether we're brand new and cry in the Lord, or I've been doing this walking with the Lord for decades, we realize that Jesus is absolutely enough, but then, but then circumstances happen. Sometimes we begin to waffle in that we begin to wonder about that. We begin to question that. And so really that's why Hebrews has been written to reaffirm, to believers in the Lord. Jesus Christ, that he is absolutely enough. That station is to fall back into an old way of thinking old system of believing a way of working things out with the Lord where the truth is. He's absolutely not for this life. 3 (15m 17s): He's come that we might have life and life abundantly, but then also for our eternal life. So we have a hope in Christ for this life and for the next this life. And for the next it'd be a total bummer if we didn't have hope in this life as well. But God by his grace has given us a bundle of mercy and goodness and gifts and favor for this life. And then it just carries on into eternity. God is absolutely good. I just want to cover a few things before we get into our text today. Some of us wonder because of maybe background experiences, choices we've made is God sufficient. 3 (15m 58s): Is he absolutely enough to save me, to redeem me? And I just want to tell you, man, no matter who you are, God is absolutely enough. Jesus is absolutely enough to redeem you. He's able to cleanse you of your sins to make you a brand new person to sanctify your life so that you look, you look totally different in your new life than you did in your old life. He's actually made it possible for you to be born again spiritually with the implication, meaning that you're going to be a brand new person in the Lord. Jesus Christ. 3 (16m 38s): Jesus is enough to save us. Jesus, Jesus has by one sacrifice made perfect forever. Those who are being made. Holy, we read that in Hebrews 10, 14, Peter preach that there is salvation in no one else for there is no other name under heaven given among men by which we must be saved. We see that in acts chapter four, verse 12, there is literally no one and nothing else that we could add to Christ to aid in our salvation. We are saved by grace through faith because he is good. 3 (17m 21s): Not because we are good. He finished the work on the cross. And what he did is enough to save us John 1930. So Jesus is enough to save us and that should set a foundation in our lives to build upon that informs our lives and encourage us. Us encourages us to believe that he is absolutely enough for every other arena of our lives. Jesus is enough to save us. Jesus is enough to provide for us. Paul wrote in Philippians four 19, and my God will supply every need of yours according to his riches in glory in Christ Jesus. 3 (18m 6s): So Jesus is absolutely enough. He's absolutely enough to bless us as well. Paul said that God blessed us in interest with every spiritual blessing in the heavenly places, Ephesians one three, he didn't say a few spiritual blessings. He said every spiritual blessing. And since we can't add anything more to every Jesus is truly enough for every spiritual need we have. So we see that God is sufficient, absolutely sufficient, absolutely enough for every area of our lives. Jesus is enough to equip us. 3 (18m 46s): I say this all the time that God calls and God equips people to do the work in the world that he has for us to do at whatever level he's calling us. And he's equipping us. Jesus is enough to equip us. We have the promise that God's divine power has bestowed on us. Absolutely everything necessary for a dynamic spiritual life and godliness. Second, Peter one three says by his divine power, by his divine power, God has given us everything we need for living a godly life. You wonder how to live a godly life. Stay close to Jesus. 3 (19m 27s): Be filled with the holy spirit, open up the word of God, allow it to inform you. You will live a godly life by his grace. We have received all of this by coming to know him, the one who called us to himself by means of his marvelous glory and excellence. So he hasn't called us into a religious system. He's called us into a relationship with him by which she pours out and bestows upon us. All kinds of amazing gifts here in this life and in the life to come, Jesus is enough to strengthen us. Maybe you're feeling weary. It's only halfway through January in the new year, but maybe you're feeling weary. God is actually able to strengthen you in whatever scenario that you're facing in your life for Jesus is enough to strengthen us. 3 (20m 16s): When Paul prayed three times to the Lord to remove the thorn from his flesh, the response was my grace is sufficient for you. For my power is made perfect in weakness. My grace is sufficient for you. My power is made perfect in your weakness. So when we are weak, Jesus' strength is enough to carry us onward. In fact, our weakness only perfects his power, which leaves no room for adding another power source. Jesus is all we need. 3 (20m 56s): There is nothing and no one to add to Christ his person and his work are perfect. He is the way he is the truth and he is the life. John 14 six. He is the only one who can save. He's the only one who can provide for us, bless us, equip us and strengthen us. Having faith in Christ involves trusting. This is the challenge for us. Having faith in God involves trusting in his complete sufficiency. Having faith in God involves trusting in his complete sufficiency for our salvation and for our life in the here. 3 (21m 39s): And now he's come that we might have life in life, abundance, you that he Hewitt wrote. I need no other argument. I need no other plea. It is enough that Jesus died and that he died for me. There's something about that truth that should resonate with us as believers. If you're hearing this truth for the first time, you need to know by God's grace, he wants to come into your life. He wants to forgive you. He wants to set you free. He wants to lavish on you. The kind of love that you've never experienced before he wants to lead you through life leads you out of danger, leads you into eternal life with him. He wants to be your Lord, your king, your Redeemer, and your saver. 3 (22m 21s): Why? Because he's absolutely enough. Jesus is absolutely enough. So before we get into Hebrews chapter seven, that was just kind of get us, get us prepared for that to get some historical context. Like I said, we're gonna look at the last couple of verses of Hebrews chapter six. We're going to look at the first couple of verses of Hebrews chapter eight. And then we're going to look at a number of verses in Hebrews chapter nine because all of those verses is a lot, but all of those verses give us context, historical context to understand what's happening in Hebrews chapter seven, Hebrews chapter seven is it is a challenging chapter and some people skip it. And, but I just like to go through the whole text of scripture. 3 (23m 2s): And so we're gonna do our best to teach their Hebrews chapter seven today, before we do that, let's get into Hebrews chapter six. I feel like we should pray. Here we go, Lord, we're gonna pray one more time. There's a lot of information ahead of us. I pray God that we hang in there, that we don't glaze over and check out, but that we hear the truth that are, that we need to hear in our spirits Lord in our souls, in our minds, in our lives, God. And that we would hear it and not just hear it, but believe it, maybe at a whole new level, maybe for the first time, but that we would believe God that you are absolutely all that we need. Jesus. And so he works efficient, absolutely sufficient. 3 (23m 44s): So help us to believe that and hear that and see that in the passage of scriptures that we read through today in Jesus name. Amen. Here we go. Hebrews six, you guys ready? Historical contexts, Hebrews six, 19 through 20. You can just jot these down and look at them later, but there'll be up on the screen as well. This hope is a strong and trustworthy anchor for our souls. What's the hope that we're talking about all of the hope that we've been talking about, right? I hope for eternal life in Jesus, new life in Jesus here on the here and now. So this hope is what we're talking about. And Hebrews chapter six, this hope is a strong and trustworthy anchor for our souls. It means when we are building our life on this truth, that anchors of the truth anchors us and keeps us from getting too far away from God and too far away from God's planet keeps us right where we need to be. 3 (24m 34s): It leads us this hope, this, it leads us through the curtain, into God's inner sanctuary in the tabernacle. There was the holy place and the most holy place. This is where the priests of God did business with God, where they offered sacrifices for themselves. And for the people of God who had sinned, they're offering animal sacrifices, old covenant, old Testament stuff. This is what was going on, but Jesus has already gone in there for us. And he has become our eternal high priest. In the order of milk has a deck. Let's jump to Hebrews chapter eight, skip skipping chapter seven for a moment, Hebrews chapter eight verses one and two says this here is the main point. 3 (25m 17s): So as you read through Hebrews 5, 6, 7, as you read through Hebrews, you get to Hebrews chapter eight. And it says, here is the main point when it says here is the main point. It's time to pay attention because this is the main point, right? So we want to pay attention. So if you're asking, what's the main point, here's the main point. We have a high priest who sat down in the place of honor beside the throne of the majestic God in heaven. What does it mean that he sat down and we said it is finished, right? It is just right. Like the work, the sacrifice has been accomplished. 3 (25m 58s): It is finished. The work is done. So he sits down at the right hand of the father. There, he ministers in the heavenly tabernacle, the true place of worship that was built by the Lord and not by human hands. We'll talk about that as we go through our study through Hebrew. So the fact that Jesus is at the right hand of the throne of God and he's interceding for us indicates that he hasn't called us into a religious practice. He's called us into a relationship with him. And some of us pay lip service to that relationship, but we never really maybe injured into it. 3 (26m 39s): Or we don't handle that very well. We kind of maybe keep God at a distance or we, you know, talk to them or pray to them on Sundays or when we're in trouble and that sort of thing. But he's actually called us into a close and intimate relationship with him. And he's, he's invested. He made the way for our salvation for just an amazing life here in the earth. Even with all of the difficulties that we go through, he is with us. He sustains us, he strengthens us. He provides for us. So he's done all of that to come that again, that we might have life and life abundance, but then also he's gone to the father. He sits there and he's interceding for us. So he's engaged with us. He's thinking about us, he's aware of what we're going through. 3 (27m 20s): So when we're going through stuff, we can go to him and bring our petitions to him. And he will intercede for us, strengthening us in what he has called us to do and what he's taking us through. There, he ministers and the heavily tabernacle, the true place of worship that was built by the Lord and not by human hands. Jesus is absolutely enough. Number one, because he has completed the necessary work of securing our salvation. Wow. He has completed the necessary work of securing our salvation. 3 (28m 1s): He has pleaded the necessary work of securing our salvation. Some of us seem to understand that on a whole new level, like a transformational level, that changes the way that we think and relate to God and live in this life. It's Jesus plus absolutely nothing that equals salvation. So Jesus by his grace, because he is good. Not because we are good, he saves us. And then he takes us on this amazing journey. That's reflective of our connection with him, our intimacy with him. He takes us on this journey of sanctification. I was just talking to a couple of this morning after first service. 3 (28m 42s): And they said they were separated and they were distant from God. And then when they decided to get serious about their relationship with God, again, because they had drifted and backslidden God brought them back together and his reconciling their relationship, sanctifying their relationship, bringing them back together and together now they will follow Jesus together. This is what Jesus does. He's absolutely sufficient to save us. And then to take us down this path of sanctification, whereby we look totally different, totally different as we move forward. Then when we did, when we were younger, I did a Memorial service for my friend. 3 (29m 23s): I don't know, last year, sometime friend from junior high school. And so all these are all buddies from junior high and high school people that I've known forever. And a lot of them I haven't seen for decades, like since then know. So it's been a few that few decades. So when I get done, you know, bringing the message and talking about my friend who passed away, some friends came up to me who hadn't seen me since high school. They're like, man, you're totally different than you used to be my best. That's the plan, right? Like if I'm born again, but stay, if we're born again, but never grow. If we never grow up in our most holy faith in what's the point, God has designed us to mature and grow and be sanctified by his grace so that his work is constantly happening within us and changing us and transforming us Jesus plus nothing equals salvation that we go on this amazing journey called sanctification. 3 (30m 18s): Jesus is sufficient. He's completely enough. So this important information for the believers in the first century needed to be reiterated and communicated to them so that they might wake up because they began to backslide away from it begin to not believe it begin to fall away from this truth. And so this first century group of believers, Jewish believers needed to hear this information again. And I, I think down through the centuries, down through the centuries, we've all needed to be hearing this information again. So it's my job to bring this information, this revelation to us again, so that we have a firm foundation and an effective walk with Jesus, many people. 3 (31m 1s): We, we wrestle in our seasons of life with whether the truth is that Jesus isn't, we, we, we wonder is Jesus enough. And we need to be reminded by the scripture. This is why I'm always telling us open up your Bible, get to church, stay informed with the word of God. Hebrews was written to a group of people who were backsliding or struggling. We've all been in that place where we've been struggling with what we really believe. So Hebrews now to us is reminding us as followers of Jesus, that he is enough. This information and revelation are difficult for some to hang on to, but if we just continue to come back to it, we will be able to hang onto it. 3 (31m 43s): I think some of us get saved and we're distant from the Lord. And so we never quite experienced victory on this side of heaven. And so we're dealing with guilt and condemnation and there's something about there's something about in the first century, something about the religious experience that the people wanted to sometime somehow participate in their salvation, into their sanctification. So that's why they kind of drifted back into like the animal sacrifices where literally they would sacrifice the bulls and goats and, and the blood of those animals would, were meant to cover sin until a time all of that stuff was going on. But, and so we're disconnected from that. 3 (32m 23s): But the reality is, is that in the 21st century, we want Jesus. Plus my good works it's Jesus. Plus my Bible reading it's Jesus. Plus my giving my tithing, whatever it may be. It's Jesus plus something else that brings me into a place of favor with God. And that God wants to shake all that up. He wants to shake all that up. Not that he's not going to grow you and make you different, but it's Jesus plus nothing else that equals your salvation. Jesus is enough. Meaning no more beating yourself up for past mistakes. Jesus is enough. Some of us are thinking back to our life when they, oh Lord. 3 (33m 4s): Back in 1945, I did this right back in 2020. I did this last week. Lord, I did this. I got to say, my grace is sufficient. If you confess your sins, God is faithful. And just to forgive you and to cleanse you from all unrighteousness. So no more guilt over past mistakes, no more condemnation because Jesus has forgiven your sins. We love the new system, but our flesh likes the old system. So we slipped back into a system of works. Paul addressed this issue to the church in Glacia Galatians one six. He said, I am shocked. I'm shocked that you're turning away so soon from God who called you to himself through the loving mercy of Christ. 3 (33m 49s): You're following a different way. That pretends to be the good news, but it's not the good news at all. So let's look at Hebrews chapter nine because Hebrews chapter nine helps us understand the old system. This is what would happen in the old covenant. Under the old, in the old Testament before Christ came, this is what was going on. When these things were in place, the old system, the old covenant, the priests, the Levi priest regularly entered the first room, which is the holy place as they perform their religious duties. But only the high priests Everett enter the injured, the most holy place, which is behind another curtain in the tabernacle and only once a year. 3 (34m 33s): And he always offered blood for his own sins. And for the sins that people had committed in ignorance by these regulations, the holy spirit revealed that the entrance to the most holy place was not freely open. As long as the tabernacle and the system that old system is, is represented, represent represented. We're still in use right about that verse nine. This is an illustration pointing to the present time. So now we're talking about what God has done, what Jesus has done. This is an illustration pointing to the present time for the gifts and sacrifices that the priests offer are not able to cleanse the consciouses of the people who bring them for that old system deals only with food and drink and various cleansing ceremonies, physical regulations that were in effect only until a better system could be established. 3 (35m 32s): What is that better system that has been established Jesus, right? Christ the better system Christ is the better system. He's the perfect and final sacrifice. And so these people had believed the first century believers, Jewish believers had believed, but then begin to slip back into old ways of thinking. So that's why this letter is written verse 11 says, so Christ has now become the high priest language that they would understand over all the good things that have come. He has entered that greater, more perfect tabernacle in heaven, which was not made by human hands and is not part of this created world. 3 (36m 14s): So now let's get into Hebrews chapter seven. Is that clock set? Okay, good to set. I got to, I need to know how much time I've got left here. I just need to take a breath and what I need to do. So I'm trying to get a lot in here. I told my wife, I said, I'm not sure if I'll be able to get all of Hebrews seven in there. She said, we'll break it up. Of course I didn't break it up here. We are. So now as we get into Hebrews chapter seven, we're going to be learning about this mysterious person named Mel Kesa deck. All right. Again, the whole purpose of this letter is to inform and to encourage and to remind the Jewish believers that Jesus is absolutely enough. 3 (36m 57s): And so this person, Mel Kazakh interacted with Abraham. So we're talking 4,000 years ago, 2000 years before Christ Marchesa deck and Abraham are having this interaction. It was a setup 4,000 years ago to prepare the people, the Jewish people, especially, and as Gentiles, it was to prepare them for a better system that would be revealed 4,000 years later. So we will learn about this mysterious person though, because we've kind of hinted about him leading up to this point. So we're going to learn some stuff about milk as a deck and realize Marquez deck is greater than Abraham, but Jesus is greater than has a deck. 3 (37m 42s): Here we go, because the deck is both a king and a priest who foreshadowed Jesus. So the Levitical priests were just priest. They weren't Kings as well. They were just priest. So cause a king. He's the king of Salem, which is ancient Jerusalem. So he's king and priest, but we know that Jesus is a prophet priest and king. So he trumps milk has a deck and Marchesa deck trumps Abraham. So Jesus trumps them all. Here we go. Mel Kazakh prepared the Jewish people for a different type of priesthood. Something that would be instituted thousands of years later, God use mal Kesey deck. It seems as an example of what was to come in Christ. 3 (38m 24s): So mal Kuznick foreshadowed the work ministry and life of the Lord. Jesus Christ. We will see that now is greater than Abraham, but Jesus is greater than milk has it at Hebrews chapter seven one, shall we get into verse one? All right, here we go. This milk mill Cassa deck was king of the city of Salem, ancient Jerusalem, and also a priest of God. Most high when Abraham was returning home, after winning a great battle against the Kings milk, met him and blessed him. Then Abraham took a 10th of all. He had captured in battle and gave it to milk. Heza deck the name now Kesey deck means king of justice and king of Salem means king of peace. 3 (39m 8s): And so when we study this guy, Mel Kesey deck, we see that there's some similarities. Some people would say that milk Kesey deck was a Krzysztof mini, a an old Testament personification of Jesus. I don't believe that. I don't think that's the case. I think no deck was used. Maybe he was an angelic being who ruled over Salem, Jerusalem. I don't know who he is. We won't know this side of heaven, but we will meet him in eternity. Right? Cause he remains a priest forever. Like the Lord Jesus Christ. All right. We're looking at milk as a deck. There are plenty of similarities to Jesus, our great high priest, by the way, is just a priest and Jesus is the great high priest. 3 (39m 53s): All right, here we go. No charismatic is just says that he's just, and Jesus is just first John one nine. But if we confess our sins to him, he is faithful. And what just, he is faithful. And just to forgive our sins and to cleanse us from all wickedness. So who is the one who is just unable to forgive? Well, Jesus is right. We see it in the scripture and ex or excuse me, John first, John one seven says, but if we are living in the light, as God is in the light, then we have fellowship with each other and the blood of Jesus, his son cleanses us from all sin. So if you wonder if Jesus is enough, absolutely enough to forgive you and to save you. 3 (40m 39s): We we've got evidence from the scripture. Hebrews seven two says again, the name means king of justice and king of Salem means king of peace. So ML Kesey deck as king of Salem is also known as the king of peace. Who else do we know in the scripture is related to peace? Jesus, he's the prince of peace, right? Isaiah nine, six, a popular passage for Christmas time says this for a child is born to us. A son is given to us. The government will rest on his shoulders and he will be called wonderful counselor, mighty God, everlasting father and prince of peace, right? 3 (41m 22s): He's the prince of peace. Isaiah nine, seven. Speaking of Jesus says his government and its peace will never end. He will rule with fairness and there it is again, justice from the throne of his ancestor, David, for all eternity, the passionate commitment of the Lord of heaven's armies will make this happen. So what else do we know about milk has a deck? Well, there's no record. This is interesting, right? Is there's no record of his father or mother or any of his ancestors, no beginning or end to his life. He remains a priest forever resembling the son of God. 3 (42m 4s): So that Greek word translated resembling in Hebrews chapter verse seven, chapter seven, verse three, it just simply means a copy or a facsimile. It means to be made like, or to render similar. So we see that milk has a deck is a priest forever resembling the son of God. I don't think he's across Christophe and at Christ often, if you think so, no problem. We won't have to talk about it after church, but I think he's probably just an angelic being or some somebody that God chose to use to point us to a new system, to the person in the work of the Lord, Jesus Christ. 3 (42m 48s): So there's no record of his family. Lineage is important. If you want to serve as a priest, you needed to prove that you were part of the right family, that you were indeed a Levi's. So we see begin to see a shifts. So God calls Melchizedek priest forever, but he's not a Levi. It only errands descendants. The it's could be priests. So we see a shift. We know that Jesus, wasn't a Levis, but he's called our great high priest. Jesus was of what tribe Judah. So that's a totally different tribe. Nowhere in all of scripture were people from Judas tribe priests. 3 (43m 28s): So we've got Mel Cassie, who's pointing people to a new system. Jesus is God using Melchizedek to point us to a new system pointing to something better that's coming. So he used the McKesson and 4,000 years ago to kind of foreshadow Jesus, you came 2000 year, goes years ago so that we get to hear about him today, 2000 years later, God's God's got this big picture plan that is unholy. So if you're worried about your life and what's going on in your life and you're like 30 years old right now, God's got it handled. Maybe you're a hundred years old. God is good. He's got it handled, right? He's not on this. Time-space continue. He's not worried. He's outside of time. He's got you handle. He's absolutely capable of handling your life. 3 (44m 9s): So there's no record of his family. We know who Jesus, father and mother are, but Jesus, again, our great high priest is not a Levi he's of the tribe of Judah. According to verse three, Mel and Jesus are both priests forever. I don't know how to work that out. Theologically. We'll figure it out when we get there. But according to the scripture, that's the case and they're priests forever. So typically a Levi would serve for a time they would die. And then a new Levi would come in and serve as priest. But Jesus is our great high priest for forever and ever and ever consider then how great this milk has. 3 (44m 52s): The deck was even Abraham. The great patriarch of Israel recognize this by giving a 10th of what he had taken in battle. So again, we're trying to elevate the reality that McKesson had good points is to Jesus is actually superior to father Abraham, the father of the Hebrew nation. He's been elevated as their father, spiritually and relationally. And, and, and through whom the promise of God has come, but there's something beyond that. And so the writers pointing this out, even Abraham, the gate, rape patriarch recognize this by giving him a 10th of what he had taken in battle. Now the law of Moses required that priests who are descendants of Levi must collect a tie from the rest of the people of Israel who are also descendants of Abraham. 3 (45m 37s): But now Cassa, DEC, who was not a descendant of Levi collected a 10th from Abraham and no Kesa Dick placed a blessing upon Abraham, the one who had already received the promise Genesis 12. And without question, the person who has the power to give a blessing is greater than the one who is blessed. Verse eight, the priests who collect ties are men who die. So Mel Kesa Dick is greater than they are because we are told that he lives on. In addition, we might even say that these Levi's and I, I love this rationale here, this, this language here. In addition, we might even say that these Levi's the ones who collected the ties, paid tied to milk has a deck when their ancestor, Abraham paid a tie to him for although Levi wasn't born yet, the seed from which he came was in Abraham's body. 3 (46m 28s): When deck collected the tithe from him, you have to think about that one. So if the priesthood of Levi in which the law was based could have achieved, this is important. Verse 11, if the priesthood of Levi in which the law was based, the old covenant, the old system could have achieved the perfection, God intended. Why did God needs? You establish a different priesthood with a priest in the order of instead of the, instead of the order of Levi and Erin, right? There's a transition happening. The old covenant was given the law was given. So we, we might recognize how desperately in need of God's grace. We are like obey the 10 commandments. 3 (47m 10s): Nobody could do it. Nobody could keep the commandments. In fact, scripture says that we break one part of the law. We're guilty of breaking all of the loss. So in every scenario with every person, we all need the grace of the Lord, Jesus Christ. And so the message throughout the scripture in the old and the new Testament points us to Jesus. Hebrews chapter points us to Jesus first wealth. And if the priesthood is changed, the law must also be changed to permit it for the priests. We are talking about belong to a different tribe whose members have never served at the alter as priest. What I, what I mean is our Lord came from the tribe of Judah and Moses never mentioned priests coming from that tribe. 3 (47m 57s): This change has been made very clear since a different priest who was like Mel Kesa. Dick has appeared. Jesus became a priest, not by meeting the physical requirements by belonging, to the tribe of Levi Levi, but by the power of a life that cannot be destroyed as a Psalm was pointed out. When he prophesied you are a priest forever. In the order of Melchizedek, Jesus is absolutely enough. Number one, because he has completed the necessary work of securing our salvation and number two, and we'll wrap this left part up very quickly because he is a priest forever, and he guarantees a better covenant with God. 3 (48m 41s): So the old covenant was based on works obedience to the law Jesus and the new covenant guarantees by his sacrificial work on the cross. He guarantees a better covenant with God by grace. Are we saved through faith as nothing to do with ourselves, Ephesians 2 8, 9. It's all a gift of, of, of the Lord by grace. Are we saved through faith? Jesus guarantees a better covenant with God. Yes. The old requirement about the priesthood was set aside because it was weak and useless. Do you guys hear that? And this is what the people were beginning to slip back into. They were blinded to the effectiveness of what Christ had done, and they were slipping back into an old system for the law. 3 (49m 24s): Never made anything perfect, but now we have confidence in a better hope through which we draw near to God. This new system was established with a solemn oath. Era's descendants became priest without such an oath, but there was an oath regarding Jesus. For God said to him, the Lord has taken an oath and will not break his vow. You are a priest forever. So this will never change. This will never change because of this oath. Verse 22, Jesus is the one who guarantees this better covenant with God. You can't guarantee a better covenant with God through your good works. You can't guarantee a better relationship with God through your good works. 3 (50m 5s): You will enjoy maybe greater intimacy with God because of your obedience to him. You will enjoy a closer relationship with God, maybe because of your obedience, but you will never guarantee a better covenant relationship with him based on those things. Jesus secured that for you. Verse 23, there were many priests under the old system for death, prevented them from remaining in office, but because Jesus lives forever, his priesthood lasts forever. Therefore he is able once and forever to save those who come to God through him, he lives forever to intercede with God on their behalf. Jesus is absolutely enough. Number one, because he has completed the necessary work of securing our salvation. 3 (50m 46s): Number two, because he is a priest forever. And he guarantees a better covenant with God. Number three, because he is holy and blameless unstained by sin. He is holy and blameless. Imagine holy and blameless. The Lord, Jesus Christ. God who created the heavens and the earth took on human flesh in the, in the incarnation became a child raised, preached, taught, lived, died, raised from the dead all for you and me. 3 (51m 26s): Not because of his sin, but because of our sin, he is the kind of high Friess we need because he is holy and blameless, unstained by sin. He has been set apart from centers and has been given the highest place of honor and heaven. Unlike those other high priests, he does not need to offer sacrifices every day. They did this for their own sins and first, and then for the sins of the people. But Jesus did this once for all. Get this once for all. Don't keep going back, just receive the grace of the Lord. Jesus tries to, if you mess up, say, Lord, forgive me. I don't want to walk down that path, but don't go back from things that you've already been forgiven for. 3 (52m 7s): You're feeling guilty and condemnation about just, just receive the grace of the Lord. Jesus Christ. Maybe you're here today and you've never received the grace of the Lord. Jesus Christ healed. Jesus loves you. His grace is efficient. Receive it a fresh brand new today and watch what God will do in your life. The law pointed high priests who were limited by human weakness, but after the law was given God appointed his son with an oath and his son has been made the perfect high priest forever. Jesus has absolutely enough for your life now and for your eternity, build your spiritual foundation on that truth. 3 (52m 52s): And 2022 will be for you a time of amazing growth, spiritually amazing growth in the area of faith and confidence in trusting God and amazing things. Transformational things will begin to take place in your life, but we got to place our confidence solely in Jesus. He's absolutely enough with that. Let's go ahead and stand up and we're going to sing and worship a little bit more and then we'll get out of here. Lord. Thank you for this time. Thank you for your word for the historical context of your word. Thank you for speaking us. I pray God with all of that information. God that we would've absorbed something that builds us up in our most holy faith that we would have grabbed hold of something that will transform us and change us and encourage us Lord. 3 (53m 40s): So bless us. Help us. We pray Lord in Jesus name. Amen. Amen. Let's worship. 2 (56m 50s): Hi. Holy holy holy. And we cry. Holy holy today. And God we know that in eternity. We can cry. Holy holy, holy, thank you. That you are good. Thank you for your word. Thank you for your church. We love you. Jesus. In Jesus name, we pray. Amen.
Nel tredicesimo episodio della terza stagione di Vitamina L siamo in compagnia di due Autrici, Maria Teresa Landi e Luciana Tola, che ci parleranno del loro libro "Caravaggio. Ai confini del buio".Il romanzo propone un ritratto inedito di Caravaggio, costruito sul filo dei ricordi di una donna che l'ha sempre amato e protetto. Un po' madre, un po' amante segreta, mai rivelata neppure a se stessa, la Marchesa Costanza Colonna racconta nelle pagine del suo diario la vita inquieta e travagliata del giovane pittore, uomo difficile e geniale.Maria Teresa Landi e Luciana Tola, oltre a parlarci del loro libro, risponderanno ad alcune domande tratte dal Questionario di Proust.Giovane Holden Edizioni | www.giovaneholden.itSinossi "Caravaggio. Ai confini del buio":Caravaggio, pseudonimo di Michelangelo Merisi, è uno dei più celebri pittori di tutti i tempi. Spirito indomito, carattere permaloso, violento e litigioso, donnaiolo e refrattario all'autorità: la sua vita fu un affascinante alternarsi di episodi di genialità e violenza.L'arte di Caravaggio è un inno visionario ai contrasti di luci e ombre che caratterizzarono la sua esistenza: dallo sfondo scuro, come un nulla cosmico, emergono i soggetti che solo i raggi di luce radente, sapientemente direzionati, riescono a mostrare la loro natura carnale.Nel romanzo il racconto della vita avventurosa di Michelangelo si intreccia con la testimonianza di una donna che l'ha sempre amato e protetto, la Marchesa Costanza Colonna.Mentre lui rivive momenti esaltanti, ma più spesso drammatici, della propria travagliata esistenza e del faticoso affermarsi come artista di prima grandezza, lei affida a un diario i propri ricordi. Sull'onda di un sentimento ambiguo, tessuto di sollecitudine materna e passione proibita, la Marchesa racconta l'uomo e l'artista così come li ha conosciuti e compresi, in un mix affascinante di genio e fragilità.Ne emerge il ritratto di un artista dimenticato per quasi tre secoli dopo la morte, e poi riscoperto e osannato come anticipatore della pittura moderna. Insieme, il ritratto di una donna che non ha paura di manifestare i suoi sentimenti e le sue delusioni, combattiva nonostante il tempo avverso in cui vive, pronta a sfidare ogni convenzione.
With podcasts being pegged as one of the fasting growing digital mediums in the MENA markets, Judy Daghestani catches up with Curated Conversations Host & Producer, Rohma Theunissen, to find out the key tactics for launching a podcast series that stands out.Hosted by: Judy DaghestaniAbout Rohma TheunissenA graduate of McGill University and Parsons School of Design, Rohma has amassed over a decade of experience in the international luxury fashion industry working for brands such as Carolina Herrera, Giorgio Armani, Marchesa, Harvey Nichols Dubai, Harper's BAZAAR Arabia and NET-A-PORTER. With an avid passion for writing coupled with her love for fashion, beauty and wellness; Rohma is adept pinpointing the underlying societal and cultural themes that impact the industry on a regional and global scale.As host and producer of Curated Conversations, Rohma has launched the Middle East's premier industry-focused podcast series which features prominent regional innovators on a bi-monthly basis. The series, which is an extension of digital regional insights platform Curated Today, explores pressing themes and industry topics that specifically address the evolving retail landscape within the MENA region.By profession, Rohma Theunissen is a strategic brand copywriting consultant, specializing in tactical, research-backed copy and content that fosters engagement and drives conversion. She is also a Founding Member of the acclaimed global copywriting community Write Minds, and contributing editor at Harper's BAZAAR Arabia and Forbes Middle East.Follow Rohma: @rohmatheunissen
This week we take a deep dive into Tyler's Marchesa, the Black Rosedeck and discuss the bread and butter of the deck!Email us at: BnBPodcastNetwork@gmail.comFollow us @EDHBreadNButter on TwitterIntro: Reflections by Ghost Beatz
Audarshia is joined by Kathryn Alvera Sullivan to talk about owning the glamorous Marchesa restaurant, her love of French and Italian cuisine/culture and how that also shapes her fashion sense.
Partendo da una riflessione sulla canzone di Franco Battiato oggi parliamo di 'cura' nelle sue diverse forme e declinazioni, insieme all'amica, collaboratrice e sempiterna Marchesa, Maria Vittoria Marelli. Prendersi cura, avere cura e soprattutto la cura di sé stessi come principale portale di accesso alla possibilità di prendersi cura degli altri. Questo e altri aspetti sono alcune delle tappe nel viaggio di oggi attraverso noi stessi e la cura che ci prendiamo. Iscriviti al #podcast, commenta e condividi con i tuoi amici le #puntate di #thebigfatvoice, seguiti sui #social, rimani in contatto e buon ascolto! Visita il sito http://www.mbgvoice.com (www.mbgvoice.com) Segui la pagina Facebook https://www.facebook.com/thebigfatvoice (https://www.facebook.com/thebigfatvoice) Segui il profilo Instagram https://www.instagram.com/thebigfatvoice (https://www.instagram.com/thebigfatvoice) Puoi metterti in contatto con Massimiliano scrivendo a info@mbgvoice.com Fai girare la voce… o meglio… fai girare #thebigfatvoice Musica originale by #audiio @helloaudiio www.audiio.com
Luciana Rozenberg is a fashion designer and entrepreneur based out of New York City. Originally from Argentina, she moved to New York in 2015 to attend the Fashion Institute of Technology. After graduating, Luciana began working as a designer at Haute Couture brands such as Zac Posen, Marchesa and Theia. During that time, she had the opportunity to dress numerous celebrities with many of her designs featured in multiple fashion and celebrity news publications. In this episode we explore a career in the Fashion world. Luciana shares how it may not be necessary to go to fashion school, what actually helped her launch her collection and how she navigates the ups and downs of being a solo entrepreneur. If you've ever wanted to start a career in Fashion here's a chance to learn from someone literally making a living doing this very thing, make sure to follow @naissantnyc on Instagram or visit naissant-nyc.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/phillip-lanos/support
Tune in for a fascinating conversation about the little know but revolutionary Renaissance woman, Vittoria Colonna. We're joined by author, Ramie Targoff, who is a Professor of English, co-chair of Italian Studies, and the Jehuda Reinharz Director of the Mandel Center for the Humanities at Brandeis University. Professor Targoff wrote a book about Vittoria Colonna, “Renaissance Woman,” and shares about this fascinating historical heroine. Vittoria Colonna, Marchesa of Pescara, was the quintessential renaissance woman. She was personally connected with some of the most prominent people in 16th century Italy, including Michelangelo, many popes and Queen Marguerite de Navarre, to name a few. As the first female poet published in Italy, she began a revolution for female writers and is still beloved today. Professor Targoff's Bio: https://ramietargoff.com/about Professor Targoff's books: https://ramietargoff.com/new-page
Con oggi inizia la serie delle nostre chiacchierate con Maria Vittoria Marelli, counselor somato-relazionale a indirizzo bioenergetico, anche identificata dai compagni di avventure come 'la Marchesa', celebrazione semiseria e giocosa sulla maschere che tutti noi indossiamo in maniera più o meno cosciente e con cui affrontiamo il mondo e noi stessi. Partendo da questo spunto, la riflessione di oggi si concentra esattamente contatto con noi stessi, sulla propriocezione, sull'ascolto e sullo sguardo verso noi stessi, partendo e prendendo spunto dalle testimonianze dei nostri adolescenti e dall'esperienza diretta nell'ascolto dei giovani uomini e donne e dei loro sogni, aspirazioni, bisogni, problemi, dolori, necessità. Iscriviti al #podcast, commenta e condividi con i tuoi amici le #puntate di #thebigfatvoice, seguiti sui #social, rimani in contatto e buon ascolto! Visita il sito http://www.thebigfatvoice.com (www.thebigfatvoice.com) Segui la pagina Facebook https://www.facebook.com/thebigfatvoice (https://www.facebook.com/thebigfatvoice) Segui il profilo Instagram https://www.instagram.com/thebigfatvoice (https://www.instagram.com/thebigfatvoice) Per avere maggiori informazioni puoi visitare i siti: http://www.mbgvoice.com (www.mbgvoice.com) http://www.counselingtorino.com (www.counselingtorino).it Puoi metterti in contatto con Massimiliano scrivendo a thebigfatvoice@gmail.com Fai girare la voce… o meglio… fai girare #thebigfatvoice Musica originale by #audiio www.audiio.com
It's come down to two! Grixis vs. Sultai. Who's going to take the crown? (And yes, there's Marchesa references in the podcast, so that's relevant.) We've heard a lot of the arguments for and against each color combination before, so this episode gets a little more conversational, anecdotal, and references other formats a little more. First, though, we discuss the Mystical Archive. The set-within-a-set coming in Strixhaven. There are some powerful, and needed, reprints in here and we've got some thoughts. Podcast (@OneManaShort) by Eric Landes (@ProggyBoog), Jake Traver (@WCPower9), and Jessie Pilcher (@StrictlyWorseLV) Edited by Jake Traver Music by Eric Landes
Oser la Reconversion, le Podcast, épisode #17, Le podcast dédié aux reconversions professionnelles à quelque stade qu'elles en soient. Aujourd'hui, j'accueille dans Oser la Reconversion, Claire Lemoine, fondatrice de la marque de prêt-à-porter Maison Lemoine. Maison Lemoine existe depuis maintenant 5 ans et est spécialisée dans les tenues pour les mariages et évènements. Vous pouvez retrouver ses créations en ligne et dans sa boutique dans le 18ème arrondissement. Claire s'est reconvertie avec brio dans le stylisme après avoir été avocate en propriété intellectuelle. Claire a étudié dans un lycée jésuite où l'excellence était de rigueur. Elle s'est ensuite dirigée vers le droit plutôt que vers les classes prépa comme ses camarades car c'était une voie prestigieuse qui lui laisserait en même temps de la liberté. Claire a toujours été créative et suivait, d'ailleurs, des cours d'histoires de l'art en auditeur libre en même temps que la fac de droit. Après avoir eu le barreau, elle ne sent pas prête à devenir avocate immédiatement : elle décide de faire jeune fille au pair à New York dans l'Upper East Side. Elle tombe amoureuse de New-York. Elle rentre finalement en France et exerce comme avocate en propriété intellectuelle pendant trois ans. Le déclic pour changer de vie ? Une amie avocate rencontrée à New-York démissionne pour entamer des études de stylisme à la prestigieuse école Parsons. Claire se rend alors compte que son rêve est possible et décide de candidater à son tour en secret. C'est une fois acceptée à Parsons qu'elle démissionne et en informe son entourage. Elle entame alors des études de Fashion Design à Parsons à New York puis enchaine les stages dans des prestigieuses maisons Lanvin, Marchesa et Sally Lapointe. C'est à New York que l'idée de Maison Lemoine lui vient, elle veut importer en France le concept de la demoiselle d'honneur à l'américaine. Alors avec Claire on a évoqué sa vie d'avocate en propriété intellectuelle, sa vie à New-York, ses conseils pour faire des études de stylisme et lancer sa marque, ses stages à New York version le diable s'habille en Prada et sa passion pour la mode. Un épisode plein de paillettes qui nous fait rêver ! Si vous souhaitez commander ma formation pour créer votre boutique en ligne (eshop), envoyez-moi un email à clervierose@gmail.com ou un message sur mon compte Instagram @clervierose. Rejoignez le groupe privé Facebook du podcast pour prolonger la discussion : https://www.facebook.com/groups/1080461892356152/?ref=share Notes & Références : - Maison Lemoine : https://www.maison-lemoine.com/ - Instagram @maisonlemoine : https://www.instagram.com/maisonlemoine/ - Ecole Parsons à New-York : https://www.newschool.edu/parsons/ - Offres d'emploi dans la mode : https://fr.fashionjobs.com/ - Episode Oser la Reconversion avec Lauranne des Couronnes de Victoire : Contactez-moi ! Si le Podcast vous plait, le meilleur moyen de me le dire, ou de me faire vos feed-backs (et ce qui m'aide le plus à le faire connaître), c'est simplement de laisser un avis sur Apple Podcast, un commentaire sur Youtube et d'en parler autour de vous. Ca m'aide vraiment alors n'hésitez pas. Pour me poser des questions, participer au podcast ou suivre mes aventures, c'est par ici : - Sur Instagram @clervierose : https://www.instagram.com/clervierose - Sur Youtube : https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7Qzm4HrS5OdmdXoY344vqA - Par mail : clervierose@gmail.com
In this episode I discuss the biography of Isabella d'Este, the Marchesa of Mantua. We will discuss topics including epistolary etiquette, warfare on the Italian peninsula, the Borgias, Leonardo da Vinci, and the rule of a woman consort during the Renaissance. Thank you for listening to this new episode!
Chad is joined by his friend Paul as they get high and talk about Paul's rad robot-themed Marchesa deck. They talk for way too long, but, hey, you've got time. https://tappedout.net/mtg-decks/marchesa-bots/?cb=1584160038&fbclid=IwAR2WUxX1kJqERQetklwzstDmpg_hAjS9jcudOgBhcNZhUt9r6DbZ5fdgkWs (Deck List) chadgetshigh@gmail.com
In 2017 we covered the offbeat life of Marchesa Luisa Casati. While many have admired heiress Casati over the years for her life led entirely based on her aesthetics, she was also entirely self-serving. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
As we know, charity begins in the kitchen. On today's Kitchen Chat, we are featuring Chef Didier Durand, Executive Chef of Marchesa and Chef James De Marte, Chef/owner of Pisolino along with his business partner, Rachel De Marte. These two chefs joined Chef Jaime Laurita and me in the Middleby Residential Showroom for cooking demos. Their restaurants are participating in CHILL on November 14, 2019, an annual event at the Merchandise Mart to benefit three Chicago charities: Saturday Place, The Lynn Sage Foundation and Respiratory Health Association Over 70 restaurants are featured this year and each showroom will have delicious food and wine. As Blair Loftspring, Managing Director of Leasing and Marketing at the Merchandise Mart says, "It's a great reminder that the showrooms are open to the public Monday through Saturday."
Marchesa, Dior, Londyn, Paryż, Nowy Jork, Warszawa... Luiza Kubis zabiera Was w podróż po modowej mapie świata i swojej drodze od studiów na Central Saint Martins do znanego i lubianego Lui Store, który otworzyła na Mokotowskiej 26.
Joaquin Phoenix, John C. Reilly, Jake Gyllenhaal and Riz Ahmed… well yee haw! On this week's episode of the Curzon podcast we go West to the dusty plains of the USA and Jacques Audiard's The Sisters Brothers, but not before paying a visit to the tobacco fields of Italy in Alice Rohrwacher's Happy as Lazzaro.First up, we visit the perennially happy Lazzaro, a kind soul who would help anyone in his remote Italian village. Cut off from the outside world by a bridge that no one has the energy to fix, the inhabitants of the village are serfs to the Marchesa, whose son drafts Lazzaro into a kidnapping plot that quickly go awry.Next we move with Jacques Audiard (A Prophet, Dheepan) to the USA where he makes his English-language debut with Western, The Sisters Brothers. Eli (John C. Reilly) and Charlie Sisters (Joaquin Phoenix) are brothers and assassins, on the trail of a chemist (Riz Ahmed) who has a formula that can highlight gold in rivers.Discussing the films this week are Jake Cunningham, Kelly Powell, Ella Kemp and Sam Howlett.Follow the team on Social Media:@jakehcunningham - Jake@efe_kemp - Ella@SamHowlett_1 - Sam@ks_powell - KellyProduced by Jake CunninghamEdited by Mark Towers Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In episode 24 of #EverydayEternal, Matt (sdematt), Sam (@thecravenone), Sean (nedleeds), and Julian Knab (@itsJulian23) discuss possible eternal-playable cards from the new set, Conspiracy. A few cards from M15 have been spoiled, so we discuss those as well. 0:01:26 Council's Judgment 0:10:00 Marchesa's Infiltrator 0:13:37 Plea for Power 0:19:09 Treasonous Ogre 0:21:28 Brago, King Eternal 0:24:25 Dack Fayden 0:29:33 Dack's Duplicate 0:31:31 Grenzo, Dungeon Warden 0:38:05 Magister of Worth 0:42:19 Coercive Portal 0:49:40 Waste Not 1:09:30 Ulcerate 1:12:05 Military Inteligence 1:14:27 Reclamation Sage 1:17:47 Plays of the Week 1:30:17 Outro