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Debbie Gilbert chats with The Graphic Designer Who Won a Carer Award with Marie Louise O'Neill, Canva expert and graphic designer. In this episode, Marie Louise talks about how small business owners can show up more professionally online without needing to be a design expert. Our guest stumbled across Canva in 2017 before most designers had even heard of it. Consequently, she shares how she went self-employed ten years ago after struggling to find flexible working options to be around for her young child. Listen to discover the biggest design mistakes people make, and how to overcome them. Plus Marie Louise's practical tips for keeping your brand consistent across everything you put out. There's also an honest conversation about balancing business with real life, including caring for a toddler, a husband with rheumatoid arthritis, and more recently her dad recovering from a broken hip. As always, we also talk about her award wins, including a very touching Digital Women Carer Award. Finally, get to know what she offers with Canva, including her membership programme, the Lovely Canva Club. About Marie Louise Marie-Louise is an award winning graphic designer with over 20 years experience who just so happens to love Canva! She specialises in branding, design and is a Certified Canva Community Trainer, Canvassador and Canva Creator. Marie Louise offers a range of logo and design services, training to individuals and teams. Furthermore, she loves to work with entrepreneurs, coaches, marketing experts and virtual assistants to create consistent content that's on brand but with the flexibility to evolve over time. Her USP is combining her design know-how with the popular Canva programme. She works collaboratively with her clients, embracing screen sharing and Zoom so that her clients have a front row seat of the design process. And for those that DIY, Marie-Louise teaches you how to get better results and grow your Canva skills in her Lovely Canva Club membership. It's packed with live sessions, a vast library of past replays and recommended templates. {2:30} Why Marie Louise went self-employed ten years ago. {5:13} First coming to Canva and developing her services. {7:30} Helping others to use Canva effectively. {9:40} The common mistakes people make using Canva. {12:32} The key elements to ensure brand recognition and consistency are maintained across all channels. {15:27} The impact of AI in design. {19:10} Marie Louise's awards and what they've brought to her business. {25:33} Juggling two children, a sick husband and a father with a broken hip with running a business. {29:16} Marie Louise's Canva service offerings. Connect with Debbie at: https://thebusinessawardsshow.co.uk https://bestsmeawards.co.uk/ Connect with Marie Louise: https://lovelyevolution.co.uk/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/lovely-evolution-uk/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LovelyEvolutionUK Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lovelyevolutiondesign/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/LovelyEvolutionUK Canva: https://www.canva.com/p/lovelyevolution/ Awards Evidence Template: https://www.canva.com/design/DAGGgkVgupA/sqMuJwwnggjIC9o4McxE2g/view?utm_content=DAGGgkVgupA&utm_campaign=designshare&utm_medium=link&utm_source=publishsharelink&mode=preview
Sprookjes: de Schaduw in de vrouw (2) In dit 2e deel van de serie over sprookjes en de schaduw in de vrouw gaat Arno Roelofs verder in op het thema sprookjes. Arno behandelt onder andere Wassilissa de Schone , Assepoester, Frozen, Maleficent en het verhaal van Eowin in Lord of the Rings. We benoemen de verschillende schaduwkanten en kijken naar de diepere betekenis van sprookjes en de ontwikkeling van de vrouw. Waarom moeten vrouwen altijd gered worden door de man om lang en gelukkig te leven? Wat ligt daarachter? Wil je meer weten over dit thema? Luister dan vooral ook afl. 2 over schaduwwerk en afl. 15 over sprookjes in het algemeen. Meer over de ijskoningin en Malificent hoor je ook in afl. 6 . Arno noemt in de podcast naast Jung ook Marie-Louise von Franz en verwijst naar haar drie boeken over sprookjes: De werkelijkheid in het sprookje De vrouw in het sprookje Het kwaad in het sprookje Arno refereert ook naar de boeken Godinnen in elke vrouw en Goden in elke man van Jean Shinoda Bolen en naar de Lord of the Ring trilogie van J.J.R. Tolkien. Meer weten over Arno Roelofs? Check zijn websites www.arnoroelofs.nl www.JUNGacademie.nl Deel deze podcast gerust met anderen en like/abonneer als je op de hoogte wilt blijven van nieuwe afleveringen. Meer weten over de host Cat Colnot? www.catcolnot.com
Recueil de témoignages centenaires Quand mon grand-père meurt, j'hérite de son trésor. Une boite remplie de cassettes audio. Le Jardin des voix de Charonne, c'est le nom qu'il avait donné à ce projet quand il l'a commencé il y a plus de 50 ans. Il était médecin généraliste, infiniment attaché à ses patients. Entre les années 1970 et 1985, il a interviewé les plus âgés d'entre eux à l'aide de son magnétophone. Ils sont nés à la fin du 19ème ou au début du 20ème siècle, et racontent leur enfance dans le quartier de Charonne à Paris où mon grand-père a vécu toute sa vie. J'y ai grandi aussi. Je découvre leurs conditions de vie hallucinantes, leur accent parisien oublié. Ils se remémorent Paris comme un village, avec des jardins et des chèvres. Ils racontent leur enfance et leur quotidien sans eau, sans électricité, sans sécurité sociale. Le linge lavé à la fontaine, l'arracheur de dents. Les parents qui les envoyaient travailler à 12 ans. Les semaines de 70 heures, les bagarres à coup de couteau. ll y a Lucien qui a été le premier de toute l'impasse à se brosser les dents. Marcel, qui a acheté son premier bout de terrain en ramassant des chiffons et des escargots. Berthe qui s'est fait "enceintrer" à 14 ans. Marie-Louise qui a eu la toute première voiture à cheval du quartier. "Quand j'entends parfois vitupérer contre le progrès, conclut Lucien, moi le progrès je lui tire mon chapeau. Parce que quand je vois d'où on vient et où on est, tu parles !". Plus que les vieilles pierres disparues sous le béton, mon grand-père voulait conserver les gens et leurs histoires. Je vous les transmets à mon tour. Pour aller plus loin Si le quartier de la Réunion m'était conté, chroniques ordinaires d'un médecin de campagne à Paris, Lionel Longueville. Remerciements À Lionel et Nanie, et à tous les habitants du quartier de Charonne. Merci à Thomas Pujol pour la restauration des bandes originales, à Paul Lecat de contribuer à faire vivre ces archives dans le cadre de la recherche, et à ma famille d'avoir soutenu ce projet sur plusieurs générations. Enregistrements 1970-1985 Entretiens Lionel Longueville Montage et narration Julie Marcelline Pujol Réalisation et mixage Samuel Hirsch Illustration Oriane Marie Musiques originales Samuel Hirsch Production ARTE Radio
So spannend war es noch nie und diesmal stimmt's wirklich! Drei Teams stehen punktgleich am Ende der Bundesliga-Tabelle. Der FC. St. Pauli (bei RB Leipzig) und der VfL Wolfsburg (gegen den FC Bayern München) haben erwartungsgemäß ihre Spiele verloren. Aber der 1. FC Heidenheim arbeitet weiter an einem Wunder und darf nach dem Sieg beim 1. FC Köln tatsächlich noch vom Klassenerhalt träumen. Wie es dazu kam? Das besprechen Anne Hilt und Sportschau-Moderator Alex Schlüter in der aktuellen Folge. Außerdem hört ihr auch, wer im Rennen um den letzten verbliebenen Champions-League-Platz die besten Karten hat. Der VfB Stuttgart hat Bayer Leverkusen von Platz 4 auf Platz 6 geschossen. Die TSG Hoffenheim hat einen knappen Sieg gegen den SV Werder Bremen gefeiert und darf auch noch hoffen. Anne und Alex besprechen auch, warum es der Bundesliga guttun könnte, wenn der SC Freiburg nach der Niederlage beim Hamburger SV auch sein letztes Saisonspiel verliert und damit die Tür Richtung Europa für Eintracht Frankfurt (2:3 in Dortmund) und den FC Augsburg (3:1 gegen Borussia Mönchengladbach) wieder öffnet. Die Vizemeisterschaft von Borussia Dortmund steht im Schatten der emotionalen Einwechslung von Niklas Süle, der im Sommer seine (erfolgreiche!) Karriere beenden wird. Im letzten 19.30-Uhr-Spiel der Saison feierte Marie-Louise ihren ersten Sieg als Trainerin des 1. FC Union Berlin (3:1 beim 1. FSV Mainz 05) und was in der 2. Bundesliga abgeht, ist eh kaum in Worte zu fassen. Anne und Alex versuchen es trotzdem in der aktuellen Folge. Viel Spaß beim Hören :)Alle Bundesligaspiele bekommt ihr hier in voller Länge: https://www.sportschau.de/fussball/bundesliga/alle-audiostreams-der-fussball-bundesliga,audiostreams-bundesliga-uebersicht-100.htmlDie 2. Bundesliga gibt's hier: https://www.sportschau.de/fussball/bundesliga2/alle-audiostreams-der-2-fussball-bundesliga,audiostreams-zweite-bundesliga-uebersicht-100.html (00:00:00) Intro(00:01:06) Konstellation im Tabellenkeller(00:02:19) Köln - Heidenheim(00:07:30) Wolfsburg - Bayern(00:16:42) Leipzig - St. Pauli(00:22:30) Hoffenheim - Bremen(00:25:11) Leverkusen - Stuttgart(00:30:22) Hamburg - Freiburg(00:32:45) Augsburg - Gladbach(00:35:18) Dortmund - Frankfurt(00:38:15) Karriereende von Niklas Süle(00:42:42) Union - Mainz(00:44:19) Spannung in der 2. Liga
Agradece a este podcast tantas horas de entretenimiento y disfruta de episodios exclusivos como éste. ¡Apóyale en iVoox! Victorias Pírricas y el Error del Armisticio. Llegamos a mayo de 1813. Los campos de Lützen y Bautzen se tiñen de sangre. El genio táctico de Napoleón vuelve a brillar con fuerza, derrotando a rusos y prusianos. Pero estas victorias no son como las de Austerlitz o Jena. Falta la caballería, casi extinguida en Rusia. Napoleón gana la batalla en el mapa, pero no puede perseguir ni destruir al enemigo derrotado. La Coalición se retira en orden, pero su espíritu no se rompe. El Emperador está ganando tiempo, pero no la guerra. Y entonces, ocurre lo que muchos historiadores consideran su error más fatal: acepta el Armisticio de Pläswitz. Una tregua de siete semanas que Napoleón ve como una oportunidad para entrenar a sus "Marie-Louise", pero que sus enemigos aprovechan mucho mejor para reorganizarse y diseñar el Plan Trachenberg. Los aliados han aprendido a no enfrentarse directamente a Napoleón, sino a desgastar a sus mariscales en las periferias. El Verano se Desvanece: Dresde, la Última Gran Sonrisa El verano avanza y la tregua termina. Austria, finalmente, se quita la máscara y se une a la Coalición. En Dresde, a finales de agosto, Napoleón logra su última gran victoria en suelo alemán, luchando contra fuerzas que casi le doblan en número. Es un destello de su antigua invencibilidad. Pero mientras él celebra en Dresde, sus generales caen derrotados uno tras otro en Grossbeeren, el Katzbach y Dennewitz. El Plan Trachenberg está funcionando. El círculo de acero se estrecha inexorablemente alrededor de Sajonia. El Emperador está rodeado. El destino de su Imperio está a punto de decidirse. Cierre: Hacia la Tormenta de las Naciones Este segundo capítulo nos lleva hasta este punto crítico: el final de un verano de esperanza y desesperación. Napoleón ha demostrado que sigue siendo un genio táctico, pero Europa ha demostrado que ya no está dispuesta a callar. El escenario está listo para el clímax: Leipzig, la "Batalla de las Naciones". Prepárate porque asistiremos al choque de imperios más grande de la era pre-industrial. ¡Disfruta del audio de este capítulo y sumérgete en una de las campañas más fascinantes de la historia! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 🎧 Antena Historia te regala 30 días PREMIUM Disfruta de todo el contenido sin interrupciones y con ventajas exclusivas en iVoox: 👉 https://www.ivoox.com/premium?affiliate-code=b4688a50868967db9ca413741a54cea5 📻 Producción y realización: Antonio Cruz 🎙️ Edición: Antena Historia 📡 Antena Historia forma parte del sello iVoox Originals 🌐 Visita nuestra web: https://antenahistoria.com 📺 YouTube: Podcast Antena Historia 📧 Correo: antenahistoria@gmail.com 📘 Facebook: Antena Historia Podcast 🐦 Twitter: @AntenaHistoria 💬 Telegram: https://t.me/foroantenahistoria 💰 Apoya el proyecto: Donaciones en PayPal 📢 ¿Quieres anunciarte en Antena Historia? Ofrecemos menciones, cuñas personalizadas y programas a medida. Más información en 👉 Antena Historia – AdVoices Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
Agradece a este podcast tantas horas de entretenimiento y disfruta de episodios exclusivos como éste. ¡Apóyale en iVoox! Victorias Pírricas y el Error del Armisticio. Llegamos a mayo de 1813. Los campos de Lützen y Bautzen se tiñen de sangre. El genio táctico de Napoleón vuelve a brillar con fuerza, derrotando a rusos y prusianos. Pero estas victorias no son como las de Austerlitz o Jena. Falta la caballería, casi extinguida en Rusia. Napoleón gana la batalla en el mapa, pero no puede perseguir ni destruir al enemigo derrotado. La Coalición se retira en orden, pero su espíritu no se rompe. El Emperador está ganando tiempo, pero no la guerra. Y entonces, ocurre lo que muchos historiadores consideran su error más fatal: acepta el Armisticio de Pläswitz. Una tregua de siete semanas que Napoleón ve como una oportunidad para entrenar a sus "Marie-Louise", pero que sus enemigos aprovechan mucho mejor para reorganizarse y diseñar el Plan Trachenberg. Los aliados han aprendido a no enfrentarse directamente a Napoleón, sino a desgastar a sus mariscales en las periferias. El Verano se Desvanece: Dresde, la Última Gran Sonrisa El verano avanza y la tregua termina. Austria, finalmente, se quita la máscara y se une a la Coalición. En Dresde, a finales de agosto, Napoleón logra su última gran victoria en suelo alemán, luchando contra fuerzas que casi le doblan en número. Es un destello de su antigua invencibilidad. Pero mientras él celebra en Dresde, sus generales caen derrotados uno tras otro en Grossbeeren, el Katzbach y Dennewitz. El Plan Trachenberg está funcionando. El círculo de acero se estrecha inexorablemente alrededor de Sajonia. El Emperador está rodeado. El destino de su Imperio está a punto de decidirse. Cierre: Hacia la Tormenta de las Naciones Este segundo capítulo nos lleva hasta este punto crítico: el final de un verano de esperanza y desesperación. Napoleón ha demostrado que sigue siendo un genio táctico, pero Europa ha demostrado que ya no está dispuesta a callar. El escenario está listo para el clímax: Leipzig, la "Batalla de las Naciones". Prepárate porque asistiremos al choque de imperios más grande de la era pre-industrial. ¡Disfruta del audio de este capítulo y sumérgete en una de las campañas más fascinantes de la historia! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 🎧 Antena Historia te regala 30 días PREMIUM Disfruta de todo el contenido sin interrupciones y con ventajas exclusivas en iVoox: 👉 https://www.ivoox.com/premium?affiliate-code=b4688a50868967db9ca413741a54cea5 📻 Producción y realización: Antonio Cruz 🎙️ Edición: Antena Historia 📡 Antena Historia forma parte del sello iVoox Originals 🌐 Visita nuestra web: https://antenahistoria.com 📺 YouTube: Podcast Antena Historia 📧 Correo: antenahistoria@gmail.com 📘 Facebook: Antena Historia Podcast 🐦 Twitter: @AntenaHistoria 💬 Telegram: https://t.me/foroantenahistoria 💰 Apoya el proyecto: Donaciones en PayPal 📢 ¿Quieres anunciarte en Antena Historia? Ofrecemos menciones, cuñas personalizadas y programas a medida. Más información en 👉 Antena Historia – AdVoices Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
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Imagina un París sumido en un invierno de desolación a principios de 1813. El viento que sopla desde el Este no trae solo frío, trae noticias fragmentadas de una catástrofe sin precedentes en las llanuras rusas. El Grande Armée, la fuerza de combate más formidable del mundo, ha sido casi aniquilada. Las bayonetas francesas están rotas, y el orgullo imperial se desvanece en la nieve. Pero Napoleón Bonaparte no sabe lo que significa la palabra "rendición". Mientras Europa contiene el aliento, creyendo que el fin del "Ogro" está cerca, él, en París, despliega una energía casi sobrehumana. Con la determinación de un titán, levanta un nuevo ejército de la nada. No son los veteranos curtidos en batallas; son los "Marie-Louise", jóvenes reclutas, casi niños, llamados a las filas con uniformes demasiado grandes pero con un fervor renovado. Es el renacimiento del fénix francés, un último y desesperado intento por mantener el mapa de Europa bajo su control. El Despertar de las Naciones y las Primeras Chispas Al otro lado de las fronteras, el desastre francés ha encendido una chispa imparable. Prusia, humillada durante años, rompe sus cadenas en un estallido de nacionalismo germánico. El Zar Alejandro I de Rusia no se detiene en las fronteras de su imperio; se ve a sí mismo como el libertador de Europa y avanza decidido hacia el oeste. Austria observa sutilmente, esperando su momento. Es la gestación de la Sexta Coalición. La guerra ya no es solo entre reyes y emperadores; es una guerra de naciones alzadas. Napoleón lo sabe: su supervivencia depende de una victoria rápida en suelo alemán antes de que el círculo de enemigos se cierre. Victorias Pírricas y el Error del Armisticio Llegamos a mayo de 1813. Los campos de Lützen y Bautzen se tiñen de sangre. El genio táctico de Napoleón vuelve a brillar con fuerza, derrotando a rusos y prusianos. Pero estas victorias no son como las de Austerlitz o Jena. Falta la caballería, casi extinguida en Rusia. Napoleón gana la batalla en el mapa, pero no puede perseguir ni destruir al enemigo derrotado. La Coalición se retira en orden, pero su espíritu no se rompe. El Emperador está ganando tiempo, pero no la guerra. Y entonces, ocurre lo que muchos historiadores consideran su error más fatal: acepta el Armisticio de Pläswitz. Una tregua de siete semanas que Napoleón ve como una oportunidad para entrenar a sus "Marie-Louise", pero que sus enemigos aprovechan mucho mejor para reorganizarse y diseñar el Plan Trachenberg. Los aliados han aprendido a no enfrentarse directamente a Napoleón, sino a desgastar a sus mariscales en las periferias. El Verano se Desvanece: Dresde, la Última Gran Sonrisa El verano avanza y la tregua termina. Austria, finalmente, se quita la máscara y se une a la Coalición. En Dresde, a finales de agosto, Napoleón logra su última gran victoria en suelo alemán, luchando contra fuerzas que casi le doblan en número. Es un destello de su antigua invencibilidad. Pero mientras él celebra en Dresde, sus generales caen derrotados uno tras otro en Grossbeeren, el Katzbach y Dennewitz. El Plan Trachenberg está funcionando. El círculo de acero se estrecha inexorablemente alrededor de Sajonia. El Emperador está rodeado. El destino de su Imperio está a punto de decidirse. Cierre: Hacia la Tormenta de las Naciones Este primer capítulo nos lleva hasta este punto crítico: el final de un verano de esperanza y desesperación. Napoleón ha demostrado que sigue siendo un genio táctico, pero Europa ha demostrado que ya no está dispuesta a callar. El escenario está listo para el clímax: Leipzig, la "Batalla de las Naciones". Prepárate para el próximo episodio, donde asistiremos al choque de imperios más grande de la era pre-industrial. ¡Disfruta del audio de este capítulo y sumérgete en una de las campañas más fascinantes de la historia! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 🎧 Antena Historia te regala 30 días PREMIUM Disfruta de todo el contenido sin interrupciones y con ventajas exclusivas en iVoox: 👉 https://www.ivoox.com/premium?affiliate-code=b4688a50868967db9ca413741a54cea5 📻 Producción y realización: Antonio Cruz 🎙️ Edición: Antena Historia 📡 Antena Historia forma parte del sello iVoox Originals 🌐 Visita nuestra web: https://antenahistoria.com 📺 YouTube: Podcast Antena Historia 📧 Correo: antenahistoria@gmail.com 📘 Facebook: Antena Historia Podcast 🐦 Twitter: @AntenaHistoria 💬 Telegram: https://t.me/foroantenahistoria 💰 Apoya el proyecto: Donaciones en PayPal 📢 ¿Quieres anunciarte en Antena Historia? Ofrecemos menciones, cuñas personalizadas y programas a medida. Más información en 👉 Antena Historia – AdVoices
It may have been a “claggy” pitch in Iceland, and it may not have been a classic England performance, but a win is a win! And in the Lionesses' 500th game, no less. Make no mistake, though, the Dóttirs are a force to be reckoned with.Chloe and Rachel also speak to journalist and German football expert Kit Holden about Union Berlin's groundbreaking appointment of Marie-Louise Eta as the head coach of their men's side.Finally, it's nearly Champions League semi-final time. Four massive teams, three former winners. This should be good.Follow us on X, Instagram, TikTok and YouTube! Email us show@upfrontpod.com.For ad-free episodes and much more from across our football shows, head over to the Football Ramble Patreon and subscribe: patreon.com/footballramble.**Please rate and review us on Apple, Spotify or wherever you get your pods. It means a lot and makes it easy for other people to find us. Thank you!**Upfront is your definitive women's football podcast, covering the WSL, the Lionesses, and beyond. Subscribe for new podcasts every Tuesday throughout the season. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Dani Blanco repasa la historia del Union Berlin, ahora que ha elegido a una mujer para su banquillo.
Imagina un París sumido en un invierno de desolación a principios de 1813. El viento que sopla desde el Este no trae solo frío, trae noticias fragmentadas de una catástrofe sin precedentes en las llanuras rusas. El Grande Armée, la fuerza de combate más formidable del mundo, ha sido casi aniquilada. Las bayonetas francesas están rotas, y el orgullo imperial se desvanece en la nieve. Pero Napoleón Bonaparte no sabe lo que significa la palabra "rendición". Mientras Europa contiene el aliento, creyendo que el fin del "Ogro" está cerca, él, en París, despliega una energía casi sobrehumana. Con la determinación de un titán, levanta un nuevo ejército de la nada. No son los veteranos curtidos en batallas; son los "Marie-Louise", jóvenes reclutas, casi niños, llamados a las filas con uniformes demasiado grandes pero con un fervor renovado. Es el renacimiento del fénix francés, un último y desesperado intento por mantener el mapa de Europa bajo su control. El Despertar de las Naciones y las Primeras Chispas Al otro lado de las fronteras, el desastre francés ha encendido una chispa imparable. Prusia, humillada durante años, rompe sus cadenas en un estallido de nacionalismo germánico. El Zar Alejandro I de Rusia no se detiene en las fronteras de su imperio; se ve a sí mismo como el libertador de Europa y avanza decidido hacia el oeste. Austria observa sutilmente, esperando su momento. Es la gestación de la Sexta Coalición. La guerra ya no es solo entre reyes y emperadores; es una guerra de naciones alzadas. Napoleón lo sabe: su supervivencia depende de una victoria rápida en suelo alemán antes de que el círculo de enemigos se cierre. Victorias Pírricas y el Error del Armisticio Llegamos a mayo de 1813. Los campos de Lützen y Bautzen se tiñen de sangre. El genio táctico de Napoleón vuelve a brillar con fuerza, derrotando a rusos y prusianos. Pero estas victorias no son como las de Austerlitz o Jena. Falta la caballería, casi extinguida en Rusia. Napoleón gana la batalla en el mapa, pero no puede perseguir ni destruir al enemigo derrotado. La Coalición se retira en orden, pero su espíritu no se rompe. El Emperador está ganando tiempo, pero no la guerra. Y entonces, ocurre lo que muchos historiadores consideran su error más fatal: acepta el Armisticio de Pläswitz. Una tregua de siete semanas que Napoleón ve como una oportunidad para entrenar a sus "Marie-Louise", pero que sus enemigos aprovechan mucho mejor para reorganizarse y diseñar el Plan Trachenberg. Los aliados han aprendido a no enfrentarse directamente a Napoleón, sino a desgastar a sus mariscales en las periferias. El Verano se Desvanece: Dresde, la Última Gran Sonrisa El verano avanza y la tregua termina. Austria, finalmente, se quita la máscara y se une a la Coalición. En Dresde, a finales de agosto, Napoleón logra su última gran victoria en suelo alemán, luchando contra fuerzas que casi le doblan en número. Es un destello de su antigua invencibilidad. Pero mientras él celebra en Dresde, sus generales caen derrotados uno tras otro en Grossbeeren, el Katzbach y Dennewitz. El Plan Trachenberg está funcionando. El círculo de acero se estrecha inexorablemente alrededor de Sajonia. El Emperador está rodeado. El destino de su Imperio está a punto de decidirse. Cierre: Hacia la Tormenta de las Naciones Este primer capítulo nos lleva hasta este punto crítico: el final de un verano de esperanza y desesperación. Napoleón ha demostrado que sigue siendo un genio táctico, pero Europa ha demostrado que ya no está dispuesta a callar. El escenario está listo para el clímax: Leipzig, la "Batalla de las Naciones". Prepárate para el próximo episodio, donde asistiremos al choque de imperios más grande de la era pre-industrial. ¡Disfruta del audio de este capítulo y sumérgete en una de las campañas más fascinantes de la historia! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 🎧 Antena Historia te regala 30 días PREMIUM Disfruta de todo el contenido sin interrupciones y con ventajas exclusivas en iVoox: 👉 https://www.ivoox.com/premium?affiliate-code=b4688a50868967db9ca413741a54cea5 📻 Producción y realización: Antonio Cruz 🎙️ Edición: Antena Historia 📡 Antena Historia forma parte del sello iVoox Originals 🌐 Visita nuestra web: https://antenahistoria.com 📺 YouTube: Podcast Antena Historia 📧 Correo: antenahistoria@gmail.com 📘 Facebook: Antena Historia Podcast 🐦 Twitter: @AntenaHistoria 💬 Telegram: https://t.me/foroantenahistoria 💰 Apoya el proyecto: Donaciones en PayPal 📢 ¿Quieres anunciarte en Antena Historia? Ofrecemos menciones, cuñas personalizadas y programas a medida. Más información en 👉 Antena Historia – AdVoices Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
Toute l'actu des sélections nationales et des championnats anglais, espagnol, italien et allemand avec nos légendaires "Drôles de Dames" : Julien Laurens, Fred Hermel, Polo Breitner et Johann Crochet.
Imagina un París sumido en un invierno de desolación a principios de 1813. El viento que sopla desde el Este no trae solo frío, trae noticias fragmentadas de una catástrofe sin precedentes en las llanuras rusas. El Grande Armée, la fuerza de combate más formidable del mundo, ha sido casi aniquilada. Las bayonetas francesas están rotas, y el orgullo imperial se desvanece en la nieve. Pero Napoleón Bonaparte no sabe lo que significa la palabra "rendición". Mientras Europa contiene el aliento, creyendo que el fin del "Ogro" está cerca, él, en París, despliega una energía casi sobrehumana. Con la determinación de un titán, levanta un nuevo ejército de la nada. No son los veteranos curtidos en batallas; son los "Marie-Louise", jóvenes reclutas, casi niños, llamados a las filas con uniformes demasiado grandes pero con un fervor renovado. Es el renacimiento del fénix francés, un último y desesperado intento por mantener el mapa de Europa bajo su control. El Despertar de las Naciones y las Primeras Chispas Al otro lado de las fronteras, el desastre francés ha encendido una chispa imparable. Prusia, humillada durante años, rompe sus cadenas en un estallido de nacionalismo germánico. El Zar Alejandro I de Rusia no se detiene en las fronteras de su imperio; se ve a sí mismo como el libertador de Europa y avanza decidido hacia el oeste. Austria observa sutilmente, esperando su momento. Es la gestación de la Sexta Coalición. La guerra ya no es solo entre reyes y emperadores; es una guerra de naciones alzadas. Napoleón lo sabe: su supervivencia depende de una victoria rápida en suelo alemán antes de que el círculo de enemigos se cierre. Victorias Pírricas y el Error del Armisticio Llegamos a mayo de 1813. Los campos de Lützen y Bautzen se tiñen de sangre. El genio táctico de Napoleón vuelve a brillar con fuerza, derrotando a rusos y prusianos. Pero estas victorias no son como las de Austerlitz o Jena. Falta la caballería, casi extinguida en Rusia. Napoleón gana la batalla en el mapa, pero no puede perseguir ni destruir al enemigo derrotado. La Coalición se retira en orden, pero su espíritu no se rompe. El Emperador está ganando tiempo, pero no la guerra. Y entonces, ocurre lo que muchos historiadores consideran su error más fatal: acepta el Armisticio de Pläswitz. Una tregua de siete semanas que Napoleón ve como una oportunidad para entrenar a sus "Marie-Louise", pero que sus enemigos aprovechan mucho mejor para reorganizarse y diseñar el Plan Trachenberg. Los aliados han aprendido a no enfrentarse directamente a Napoleón, sino a desgastar a sus mariscales en las periferias. El Verano se Desvanece: Dresde, la Última Gran Sonrisa El verano avanza y la tregua termina. Austria, finalmente, se quita la máscara y se une a la Coalición. En Dresde, a finales de agosto, Napoleón logra su última gran victoria en suelo alemán, luchando contra fuerzas que casi le doblan en número. Es un destello de su antigua invencibilidad. Pero mientras él celebra en Dresde, sus generales caen derrotados uno tras otro en Grossbeeren, el Katzbach y Dennewitz. El Plan Trachenberg está funcionando. El círculo de acero se estrecha inexorablemente alrededor de Sajonia. El Emperador está rodeado. El destino de su Imperio está a punto de decidirse. Cierre: Hacia la Tormenta de las Naciones Este primer capítulo nos lleva hasta este punto crítico: el final de un verano de esperanza y desesperación. Napoleón ha demostrado que sigue siendo un genio táctico, pero Europa ha demostrado que ya no está dispuesta a callar. El escenario está listo para el clímax: Leipzig, la "Batalla de las Naciones". Prepárate para el próximo episodio, donde asistiremos al choque de imperios más grande de la era pre-industrial. ¡Disfruta del audio de este capítulo y sumérgete en una de las campañas más fascinantes de la historia! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 🎧 Antena Historia te regala 30 días PREMIUM Disfruta de todo el contenido sin interrupciones y con ventajas exclusivas en iVoox: 👉 https://www.ivoox.com/premium?affiliate-code=b4688a50868967db9ca413741a54cea5 📻 Producción y realización: Antonio Cruz 🎙️ Edición: Antena Historia 📡 Antena Historia forma parte del sello iVoox Originals 🌐 Visita nuestra web: https://antenahistoria.com 📺 YouTube: Podcast Antena Historia 📧 Correo: antenahistoria@gmail.com 📘 Facebook: Antena Historia Podcast 🐦 Twitter: @AntenaHistoria 💬 Telegram: https://t.me/foroantenahistoria 💰 Apoya el proyecto: Donaciones en PayPal 📢 ¿Quieres anunciarte en Antena Historia? Ofrecemos menciones, cuñas personalizadas y programas a medida. Más información en 👉 Antena Historia – AdVoices Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
Sprookjes en hun interpretatie In deze aflevering duiken Arno Roelofs en Cat Colnot in de wereld van het sprookje. Waar komen ze vandaag, hoe interpreteer je. Als voorbeeld wordt het sprookje van De Drie Veren gebruikt. Wat vertelt dit verhaal over het onbewuste, bestemming, instinct, het vrouwelijke principe en innerlijke ontwikkeling? Een rijke aflevering over archetypen, symboliek en de psychologische kracht van oude verhalen. Als je deze thema's interessant vindt, dan raden we je aan ook anderen afleveringen van de podcast te beluisteren, zoals archetypen, anima/animus, de wildeman en de ijskoningin (afl. 3 tot en met 9). Arno hint bovendien al naar een mogelijk vervolg, waarin de schaduw in sprookjes centraal zal staan. Arno noemt in de podcast naast Jung ook Marie-Louise von Franz en verwijst naar haar drie boeken over sprookjes: De werkelijkheid in het sprookje De vrouw in het sprookje Het kwaad in het sprookje Meer weten over Arno Roelofs? Check zijn websites www.arnoroelofs.nl www.JUNGacademie.nl Deel deze podcast gerust met anderen en like/abonneer als je op de hoogte wilt blijven van nieuwe afleveringen. Meer weten over de host Cat Colnot? www.catcolnot.com
Un altro Muro che crolla a Berlino: stavolta è un'allenatrice di calcio ad aprire una breccia, che magari diventerà sentiero e poi strada: Marie Louise Eta, 34 anni, divenuta la prima donna chiamata alla guida di un club maschile della Bundesliga, l'Union Berlino, che a lei si affiderà fino al termine della stagione per conquistare una salvezza a rischio. Notizia e scelta che meritano un approfondimento, che facciamo oggi a Olympia con Carolina Morace, leggenda del calcio italiano e mondiale. Nella seconda parte della puntata, andremo invece alla scoperta della storia dell’Union Berlino, della sua nuova mister e del calcio femminile in Germania con gli scrittori e giornalisti Roberto Brambilla e Damiano Benzoni.olympia@radio24.itLa regia della puntata è a cura di Carmelo Lauricella
I denne uges afsnit har vi fået et lytterspørgsmål. En kvinde beskriver, hvordan en kæreste gentagende gange er gået fra hende for så at komme tilbage igen lidt senere. Denne gang har han igen sagt, at han ikke vil komme tilbage, og at hun skal give slip på ham - selvom han stadig udviser omsorg og beholder hende som kontakt på de sociale medier. Hun spørger os, hvordan man kan kende forskel på en partner, der er følelsesmæssigt overvældet og undgår - og en, der reelt er færdig? Hvorfor er det så ekstremt svært at komme videre, når man stadig elsker? Og er det almindeligt, at personer med den type reaktion senere rækker ud igen - selvom de sagde, at det var slut? Det taler Marie-Louise og Louise om - og Marie-Louise har nogle øvelser til personer, som er i samme situation. ___________________________________Værter:Louise Taarnhøj - indehaver af Lula mediaMarie-Louise Bregendahl - indehaver af RecreateYouHvis du kunne lide afsnittet Følg podcasten, del den med en ven – og send os gerne dine tanker eller spørgsmål.Har du spørgsmål, som vi anonymt skal vende i et afsnit, så skriv til: @kaerlighedenslabyrint eller på:ml@recreateyou.dk Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/kaerlighedens-labyrint--4126010/support.
Das Warten hat sich doch gelohnt - 4:3 Spektakel in der Allianz-Arena - Bayern schlägt Real und trifft im Halbfinale auf PSG - die Analyse mit unserem Cheftrainer, dazu Rückblick auf den Aufritt von Ewald in Hamburg und Alles zur ersten Cheftrainerin in der Bundesliga. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Faye Carruthers is joined by Suzanne Wrack, Sophie Downey and Ayisha Gulati to discuss Lionesses' Wembley win, as well as results for the home nations and Republic of Ireland
Alexis Nunes and Ali Krieger start this edition of Futbol W by recapping the USWNT's win over Japan. Jeff Kassouf comes on to join the discussion to talk about who impressed in the friendly. Next, Lianne Sanderson hops on to preview England's upcoming clash with Spain at Wembley Stadium. Is this a revenge game? Marie Louise Eta has been hired as the Union Berlin coach. She is the first woman head coach in Europe's top 5 leagues, but not everybody is happy with her appointment. The show closes out with the top 5 goals. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Det är hög tid för hjulskifte om man kör med dubb! Och vi efterlyser lyssnarnas mest oväntade bilbekymmer. Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radios app. Ett nyfiket och underhållande aktualitetsprogram med lyssnaren i fokus.Annika råkade köra sönder taket på hennes hästtransport, Fredriks tuta slutade aldrig tuta och Marie-Louise bil användes i ett bankrån.I extramaterialet delar vi med oss av våra mest minnesvärda bilbekymmer och Anna spelar upp ett av hennes favoritsamtal.
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Musa and Ryan begin with Union Berlin appointing Marie-Louise Eta as interim head coach of their men's team until the end of the season (02:46).Eta becomes the first woman to take charge of a men's team in Europe's top five leagues, but is no stranger to the Union dugout, having already been a trailblazer for many years already. So, they chat about why the appointment makes so much sense and how it could pave the way for other clubs to do the same in the future.They then move onto the Premier League title race (15:05), after a weekend where Manchester City closed the gap on Arsenal, following the Gunners' home defeat to Bournemouth and City's win away at Chelsea. And not to say Ryan's taking it badly, but he did volunteer to go to the moon and has talked about starting a golf podcast.Down the other end of the table, it got worse for Spurs, as they slipped into the relegation zone on Friday night, thanks to West Ham's impressive win over Wolves, and stayed their following their own defeat to Sunderland.Don't forget to check out Musa's piece for the Kickback Soccer newsletter here.For more podcasts, ad-free and in full, plus access to the Stadio Social Club and much more, you can become a Stadio member by signing up at patreon.com/stadio. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Premiere in der Fußball-Bundesliga: Marie-Louise Eta ist die erste Cheftrainerin bei den Männern und soll Union Berlin coachen. Historischer Meilenstein oder Einzelfall? Sportreporter Andreas Hönig wagt eine Prognose.
Toute l'actu des sélections nationales et des championnats anglais, espagnol, italien et allemand avec nos légendaires "Drôles de Dames" : Julien Laurens, Fred Hermel, Polo Breitner et Johann Crochet.
In Episode 4 of Seeing Tarot, artist Anna Rose Stabler and tarot reader Gina Wisotzky continue their card-by-card exploration of the tarot, moving through the aces of the Minor Arcana.Rather than defining cards through fixed meanings, this podcast explores what happens when you live with their energy over time: through art-making, daily life, season, and conversation.This month's focus: The Ace of CupsIn this episode, Anna and Gina discuss:* Water as a fluid, transformative element that dissolves the hardness of Swords and Wands into something tender and ineffable* The shadow side of Cups: beneath the softness, what is sinister, soporific, and hidden* The Grail legend as tarot mirror: the holy fool, purity of heart, and the quest for impossible wholeness* How the five streams in the card's imagery connect to the senses and the facets of being alive* The upside-down M on the chalice and its possible allusion to the Virgin Mary* Rachel Pollack's framing of the Ace of Cups as “an emblem of love underpinning life”* Psychedelics, blue lotus, and states of perception beyond language* The Cocteau Twins as the ultimate Cups band* Gina's March forecast and how the Eight of Cups, Ten of Cups, and Six of Wands illuminate the art of following the flow* Anna's illustration process: gray skies, a sun-sized wafer, and a Medieval-style border* A preview of the Ace of Pentacles and the turn toward earthThe conversation moves freely between the mystical and the grounded — from Arthurian legend and Gnostic Christianity to perfume and Pokémon. The Ace of Cups emerges the place where the full spectrum of emotional life gathers: seeking, melancholy, beauty, and the underlying unity beneath it all.References & InfluencesThe Grail Legend by Emma Jung and Marie-Louise von FranzSeventy-Eight Degrees of Wisdom by Rachel PollackThe Mists of Avalon by Marion Zimmer BradleyElaine Pagels and the Gnostic GospelsThe Cocteau TwinsAce of Cups MoodboardScents & Sensory CorrespondencesAce of CupsFragranceGina's PickParfum de Thérèse by Frédéric Malle — created by Edmond Roudnitska in the late 1950s for his wife, who wore it exclusively until Frédéric Malle later brought it to market. Notes of melon, green violet, and moss that together evoke a secret shaded pool with water lilies — romantic, melancholy, and quietly watery.Anna's PickUn Jardin sur le Nil by Hermès — light, aquatic, luminous. Anna's mother's signature fragrance.Natural MaterialStill water and lily padsRain on a gray afternoonViolets Blue lotus (flagged for future Cups exploration)EnvironmentA shaded garden pool, secret and stillClouds heavy before rainThe surface of things — and what moves beneathAbout the HostsGina Wisotzky The founder of Incandescent Tarot, Gina has been reading and practicing tarot and the intuitive arts for over two decades. Her work weaves tarot, writing, seasonal practice, and somatic inquiry through readings, classes, and audio reflections.Incandescent Tarot / AlchemagAnna Rose Stabler Anna Rose Stabler is an illustrator whose work centers symbolism, still life, and narrative imagery. Her practice explores how meaning forms through visual language, material, and seasonality.Website / Instagram / Tumblr This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit incandescenttarot.substack.com
Marie Louise Heffernan is a Connemara-based ecologist, farmer, and writer whose work bridges science, land stewardship, and faith. With over 30 years' experience in biodiversity, conservation, and environmental planning, she is the founder of Aster Environmental Consultants and director of The Ecology Centre in Letterfrack. Living and working on the land in the west of Ireland, she brings a deeply personal perspective to farming—one shaped not only by ecological expertise but also by a lived spirituality rooted in place. In her recent piece “God's Acre: A farmer and ecologist on faith and the land,” she reflects on seeing the land not as a burden, but as a blessing—an outlook that weaves together care for creation, daily farm life, and a sense of the sacred in the natural world.
Pendant la guerre 1939-1945, beaucoup de Français écoutaient chaque soir la Radio de Londres, dont les nouvelles et les messages encourageaient la population qui vivait alors durement cette période de l'occupation nazie. Mais les occupants réalisèrent rapidement le bien que faisaient ces émissions, ils disposèrent en bien des lieux des postes de brouillage qui utilisaient la même longueur d'onde. Ainsi, bien souvent, au lieu d'entendre la parole qui réchauffait leur cœur, les auditeurs en étaient réduits à entendre le bruit du brouillage : écoutez ça (bruit brouillé, puis la voix du speakeur qui disait : veuillez tout d'abord écouter quelques messages personnels : la fortune vient en dormant, heureux qui comme Ulysse a fait un long voyage, de Marie Thérèse à Marie-Louise, puis brouillage sur trois notes musicales). La voix du speakeur de l'émission « Les Français parlent aux Français » en devenait presque inaudible. Pour y remédier, des auditeurs ingénieux fabriquèrent des cadres antiparasites qui se vendaient sous le manteau pendant l'occupation. Grâce à ce cadre, on pouvait de nouveau bien entendre les nouvelles tant attendues qui faisaient espérer la victoire. On peut voir là une comparaison propre à nous faire réfléchir. Radio-Londres, qui donnait le message libérateur, représente Jésus lui-même. Le poste de brouillage, ça peut être notre chair, notre volonté et le maitre-brouilleur, l'ennemi de nos âmes. C'est lui qui veut nous empêcher, d'entendre, de distinguer la Parole du Seigneur. Le cadre antiparasite, c'est l'Esprit de Dieu qui se manifeste en ceux qui ont mis leur confiance en Jésus, leur Sauveur. Ne laissons pas l'ennemi de nos âmes brouiller notre écoute de la Parole de Dieu et du message de l'espérance. Nous sommes responsables de la façon dont nous écoutons.
Marie Louise Ryan, veterinary practitioner with Mulcair vets covering the counties Limerick and Tipperary joins James Dunne on this week's Dairy Edge to highlight what issues are raising their head at farm level when it comes to herd health on dairy farms at the moment. Marie Louise also discusses what farmers can do from a management perspective over the coming weeks to ensure good cow and calf health throughout the month of March. Topics covered include transition cow management, milk fever, displaced abomasums and calf management. For more episodes from the Dairy Edge podcast go to the show page at:https://www.teagasc.ie/animals/dairy/the-dairy-edge-podcast/ The Dairy Edge is a co-production with LastCastMedia.com
Have you ever felt totally torn between two seemingly incompatible desires? Like part of you wants the freedom of non-monogamy while another part longs for that "one and only" Disney story? You're not alone, and this inner conflict isn't something to rush past—it might actually be your greatest opportunity for growth.In this episode, we're exploring the Jungian concept of "the tension of opposites" and how it applies to non-monogamy. Rather than seeing these inner conflicts as problems to solve, we explore how bearing this tension can lead to unexpected breakthroughs and deeper self-understanding. This isn't just theoretical—we share practical, creative ways to work with these tensions that go beyond simply "sitting with" uncomfortable feelings.We're breaking down:— What the "tension of opposites" means and why it's particularly relevant during the paradigm shift to non-monogamy— Why rushing to resolve inner conflicts can actually prevent deeper transformation from occurring— The physical sensations that often accompany inner conflict— How bearing the tension of opposites creates space for the "transcendent function"—a third option we couldn't previously imagine— Why paradigm shifts take years and require us to be comfortable in the "gooey" transformational phase— Creative practices for working with opposing forces— How to ask partners and friends to witness your process without trying to "fix" your conflicts— The value of paying attention to dreams and symbols that emerge during periods of inner tension— Finding balance between bearing tension and making necessary decisions when the time comesResources mentioned in this episode:— Jung's Collected Works, Volume 13— Marie-Louise von Franz's Archetypal Dimensions of the PsycheJOIN The Year Of Opening® community for a full year of learning & support. Registration is open now at www.TheYearOfOpening.comLearn the 5 secrets to open your relationship the smart wayAre you ready to open your relationship happily? Find out at www.JoliQuiz.comGet the answers you want to create the open relationship of your dreams! Sign up for an Ask Me Anything hereMusic: Dance of Felt by Blue Dot Sessions
Happy Valentine's Day!Mrs Murray met the UK StrikeFans.com contingent and Badly WiredLamp (“and friends”) on Thursday to talk about the Cormoran Strike novels. Yesterday, Friday the 13th, Rowling tweeted about the secret she had told them — the title of Strike9:Nick Jeffery found the most likely source of the title Sleep Tight, Evangeline, assuming it is not an anagram, in six minutes:BadlyWiredLamp who was at the Rowling meeting congratulated Nick on twixter seven minutes later: “Well done for finding it Nick!” with a hand salute emoji. Which semi-confirmation from a witness suggests he is spot on.Even more impressive, Nick wrote up a flash post about The Whiskey Shambles and other ‘Evangeline' possibilities at the HogwartsProfessor weblog, ‘Sleep Tight, Evangeline – Title Release for Strike 9.' Nick and John will be discussing this news as well as the Psalter and Head of Persephone charms with miniature book, Tolkien, and mythology expert Dimitra Fimi this weekend for a post here next week. See her ‘Miniature Books in Children's Fantasy' to prepare for that conversation. Stay tuned!But it's Valentine's Day! John and Nick celebrate this Hallmark Holiday with a journey through the Cormoran Strike novels' V-Day celebrations and a discussion of the various Valentines and Cupid's in the story, with special emphasis on the Cupid and Psyche myth that Rowling has suggested is the series story template.That suggestion came the week after Hallmarked Man's publication in the first of her Public Service Announcements to “Robin and Strike fans:”This image came as a surprise even to Hogwarts Professor subscribers because, though we have been writing and talking about the Cupid and Psyche myth as one of the mythological templates behind the Strike series since early 2021, it was the first time Rowling had acknowledged this publicly. Since the September revelation of this connection by the author and the appearance of the head of Persephone at the end of her Strike9 clues Christmas Charm bracelet, Strike fandom is now on board with the idea. Which on-boarding Nick and John celebrate with this Hearts and Flowers conversation, in which:* Nick reviews the Valentines Day events in the Strike series, the importance of which makes 14 February to Serious Strikers what Halloween is to Harry Potter fans;* John discusses the post American Bar office scene in Troubled Blood that let the cat out of the bag about the Cupid and Psyche myth just beneath the Strellacott romance;* Nick updates that with Rowling's PSAs and charm pointers to the Trials of Psyche in Robin's story;* John lays out how and where Hallmarked Man features Valentine Longcaster, the character with the Cupid name, and a Valentine's Day conflict with dogs to Guard the Gates of Hell (from charting Parts Five and Six);* Nick journeys back to Cuckoo's Calling and explains how Lula Landry's death and Robin's first meeting with Strike are twist on Cupid and Psyche with Venus, Psyche, and Cupid, Hephaestus, and Ares all with their equivalents in Charlotte, Robin, and Cormoran;* John ups the ante of the conversation by bringing in Edmund Spenser and C. S. Lewis, two writers Rowling loves, both of whom wrote stories that turn on Cupid and Psyche, and suggesting that Galbraith, in using the Eros-Anteros distinction of those writers in the Strike series is answering allegorically the core question of human life: whether to focus the soul on the ephemeral body and its desires or on the noetic faculty of soul, the Heart, logos within us;* Nick and John then discuss Robin and Strike's individual relationships Cuckoo to Hallmarked in light of Cupid-False Cupid and taking turns going through the Strike novels with a look at the principal murder victim and murderer and their respective relationships;* John shares the Jungian interpretation of Cupid and Psyche as the mythic representation of feminine actualization, the chrysalis of female identity;* And more!Below are the links to posts on this subject mentioned in their back and forth and to a translation of the original myth. Happy Valentines Day — and stand by for more discussion of Sleep Tight, Evangeline, the Psalter and Persephone Charms, and all things Strike and Mythology with Dimitra Fimi.Links Mentioned in the Valentines Day Celebration Conversation:Rowling Points to Myth of Cupid and Psyche in order to Console Strike Fans Disappointed with Hallmarked Man (8 September 2025, Nick Jeffery)Nick shares the context of Rowling's tweet (fan disappointment!) and the background information about the illustration she chose for it.The Most Pleasant and Delectable Tale of the Marriage of Cupid and Psyche (Apuleius)A translation of the Silver Age Latin tale from Apuleius' Golden Ass.A Mythological Key to Cormoran Strike? The Myth of Eros, Psyche, and Venus (22 April 2021, John Granger)The first post to discuss Rowling's use of this specific myth within Cormoran Strike, it is essential reading and comes in four parts:* a discussion of Rowling's stated beliefs about the soul and how it is the focus of her story-telling,* a review of her psychological artistry in Potter and the post Potter novels and screenplays,* a synopsis of the Eros and Psyche myth, and* a point to point look at the parallels in the story thus far with speculation about novels to come.Robin's Two Perfumes: The Meaning of Philosychos and Narciso (9 June 2021, John Granger)The names of Robin's baseline perfume, Philosychos, and the one she and Strike choose at story's end, Narciso, both point less to the bedroom than to Robin's allegorical, psychological, and mythological role as Psyche in the series.Erich Neumann in his Amor and Psyche: The Psychic Development of the Feminine describes this discipline as a “prohibition against pity” which “signifies Psyche's struggle against the feminine nature.” …Psyche's last trial involves her having to confront death, a “marriage” to which she was condemned as a sacrifice at the story's start, a meeting she can only survive by transcending her feminine qualities of nurturing and pity. She must become, if only temporarily, a narcissist to pass through Hades and return to the world of the Sun and to Cupid. The myth, in Jungian lights, is about her transcending the accidental self, here her feminine and sexual relation to Eros or Cupid, for “ego-stability” leading to “individuation,” ascent to the greater, immortal Self.Robin as resident psychologist and loving soul is the Psyche-cipher of the Strike mysteries. She differs from the relatively passive Human Beauty of the myth in her active and determined “struggle against the feminine nature,” her “What. I. Do!” She not only wrestles with her desires for domesticity and maternity in her thinking but stands up to Strike-Cupid in their Valentine's Day Street Fight and demands his respect or at least more considerate behavior. But she is still struggling with her difficulty to be the narcissist rather than the Great Mother when circumstances and her heroine's journey of psychological individuation demand that.Reading Rowling as Myth Maker and Myth Re-Writer: A Conversation with Dr Dimitra FimiNick Jeffery and John Granger converse with Dr Dimitra Fimi about Harry Potter, Cormoran Strike, Tolkien, Jane Eyre, and the Mythological Artistry of J. K. Rowling, Hogwarts Saga to Hallmarked ManThe Hallmarked Man's Mythological Template‘Cupid and Psyche's importance for grasping the depths of Strike 8, from the “necessity” of the Silver Vault and the three men in Robin's life, to spaghetti carbonara and ‘Maid of the Silver Sea'Ink Black Heart: The Mythic Backdrop (10 September 2022, John Granger)What Rowling is depicting in Robin's journey through the events and mystery of Ink Black Heart include a trap set by Venus, one that takes Robin to a personal and professional underworld or hell, her survival and endurance of every temptation by her determination to be steely rather than empathetic, especially with respect to a certain “lame fellow” (!), and her re-surfacing from hell a changed person, one worthy of begrudging Venereal approval (or Zeus' intervention — Rokeby!).Ink Black Heart: Strike as Zeus to Robin's Leda and Cupid to Mads' Psyche (10 November 2022, John Granger)These traditional portrayals of the every person's human and divine aspects, soul and spirit as man and woman in dynamic, cathartic relationship — think Romeo and Juliet, Redcrosse Knight and Una, Cupid and Psyche — are perhaps, with her alchemical symbolism, sequencing, and coloring, Rowling's greatest literary ‘reach' and achievement in the Strike series, albeit one largely lost on her her vast reading audience. The deliberate conjunction-melange of archetypal psychology, mythology, and spiritual allegory in these novels is, especially in combination with her hermetic artistry, intertextual playfulness (Aurora Leigh!), and chiastic structures, testimony to the author being one of the most accomplished and challenging writers of the age in addition to the most popular (and least well understood, even by her fans).Hallmarked Man: Freemasonry and J. K. Rowling (7 February 2024, Nick Jeffery)The Royal Arch degree is unique in England for including the ceremony of “Passing the Veils” symbolising the path to enlightenment that a mason undergoes as he progresses in the craft. Given Peter Rowling's upward social mobility from working class apprentice to engineer and moving from the Bristol suburbs to middle class Tutshill, it isn't beyond reason to wonder if Peter might have been tempted by the social and career advantages that freemasonry might have offered him and exposed a young Joanne to some of the symbolism.Edinburgh, as well as being the home of the Grand Lodge of Scotland, is also home to if not the oldest lodge in the world, then at least the one with the oldest records. Lodge of Edinburgh (Mary's Chapel) No. 1 has minutes of meetings from 31st July 1599. There have long been arguments between this Lodge and the one in Kilwinning on the other coast of Scotland as to which is the oldest. (see IVº of the Rite of Baldwyn above)J. K. Rowling's ‘G-Spot' and ‘Triple Play:' The Lake & Shed Secret of Her Success (21 September 2024, John Granger)I want to try tonight to explain as succinctly — and as provocatively — as possible why I think Rowling's ‘Lake and Shed' metaphorical explanation of how she writes offers a compelling reason for both why she writes and why readers around the world love her novels the way they do. I call this her ‘G-Spot' and ‘Triple Play' because it is her point of singular genius, the defining quality that separates her from contemporary story-tellers, which involves ‘Shed' artistry of three particular literary tools, all subliminal, which work together to achieve her aims.The Hallmarked Man's Flood of Names, Characters, and Plots (22 September 2025, John Granger)Rowling's seven Shed tools — psychomachia, literary alchemy, ring composition, misdirection towards defamiliarization, Christian symbolism, mythology, and inter-intratextuality (writing about reading and writing) — are all about the transformation of the human soul by cathartic experience in the imaginative heart, i.e., our spiritual reorientation. These traditional tools alone don't do it, of course; her capacity for creating archetypal characters that we care about in profound fashion is what gives the tools their grip on the heart.But, if a writer uses these tools in his or her Shed, the game being played and its stakes are not in question. Everything Rowling has written to date, with greater or lesser success (largely dependent on her control of the final product, cough*Warner Brothers*cough), shares this aim. Her global popularity testifies that much more often than not she hits her target to the delight of her readers.I assume this was her aim in Hallmarked Man. It's early days on the full exegesis of Strike8 in light of Rowling's Shed tools, Lake springs, and Golden Threads, but there are encouraging signs. My third reading of the book included my first ‘Aha!' moments with respect to the mythological template of the series, the Shed tool Rowling was openly urging her readers to think about in her recent Cupid and Psyche tweet.Jungian Interpretations of ‘Cupid and Psyche:'* Erich Neumann: Amor and Psyche: The Psychic Development of the Feminine (A Commentary on the Tale by Apuleius)* Paul Diel: Symbolism in Greek Mythology: Human Desire and Its Transformations (A “psychological study of the symbols condensed in the fate of the mythological hero”)* Robert A. Johnson: SHE: Understanding Feminine Psychology (An interpretation based on the myth of Amor and Psyche and based on Jungian mythological principles)* Marie-Louise von Franz: Golden Ass of Apuleius: The Liberation of the Feminine in Man (originally A Psychological Interpretation of The Golden Ass of Apuleius)‘Tamspells' Point to Point Correspondence List of Events in the Strike-Ellacott Novels and the Myth of Cupid and PsycheThe list ‘Tamspells' made will be Nick and John's starting point in their upcoming conversation with her about how to see the myth beneath the surface of the storyCupid and Psyche Myth Highlights to Look for in Your Review at Home of the Strike Series:* Jealousy of Venus* Psyche's Wedding/Funeral March to Mountain Crag* Psyche Rescued by Cupid, stuck with his own arrow* Retreat to Hidden Castle, Love in Darkness* The Two Sisters* The Confrontation with Lamp and Knife* Psyche's Return Home; Death of Sisters (Pan cameo)* Psyche's Search for Cupid/Venus: Ceres Interview* Brought to Venus (Worry and Sadness)* First Trial: Seeds and Grains (Ant)* Second Trial: Wool from Golden Sheep (Reed)* Third Trial: Crystal glass for Black Stygian water (Zeus, Eagle)* Persephone Odyssey: Box for Beauty (Tower instructions)* Barley Cakes for Cerberus and Two Coins for Charon* Must ignore: “a lame man driving a mule loaded with sticks, a dead man swimming in the river that separates the world of the living from the world of the dead, and old women weaving.”* Meal in Underworld with Persephone* Return Trip, Falling to Temptation* Cupid intervention; intersession and deal with Zeus* Olympian Court Date* Marriage of Cupid and Psyche post Ambrosia, birth of PleasureStrike Novel Victim Eros Anteros Murderer Eros Anteros Cuckoo's Calling Lula Landry Evan Duffield Marlene Higson,Yvette Bristow, Guy Some, Jonah Agyuman John Bristow Alison Creswell Yvette Bristow The Silkworm Owen Quine Kathryn Kent Leonora/Orlando Elizabeth Tassel Michael Fancourt Owen Quine? Career of Evil Kelsey Platt Rock Band Leader Ray Williams, (Hazel Furley) Donny Laing Rhona Bunyan, hostage women Agnes Waite Lethal White Jasper Chiswell Ornella Seraphin, Kinvara Patricia Fleetwood Raphael Chiswell Kinvara Hanratty Ornella Seraphin Troubled Blood Margot Bamborough Paul Satchwell Roy/Anna Phipps Una Janice Beattie Steven Douthwaite/Diamond Dead Mother Dennis Creed Louise Tucker Agnes Waite Ink Black Heart Edie Ledwell Philip Ormond? Joshua Blay, Grant Heather Ledwell Gus Upcott Anomie/Paperwhite, Vikas BhardwajMorehouse Katya Upcott The Running Grave Daiyu Wace, Kevin Pirbright (Jacob) Louise Pirbright Abigail Glover Patrick, Baz Jennifer Wace The Hallmarked Man Tyler Powell Anne-Marie Morgan Chloe Griffiths/Jolanda Lindvall Ian Griffith Jolanda/Sapphire Rita Lindvall? This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit hogwartsprofessor.substack.com/subscribe
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This episode features an interview with a psychotherapist based in Ann Arbor Michigan. Her writings are featured in Medium at https://medium.com/@marijogro and Braided Way, Tiferet, Snapdragon, Sojourners, and Embody Kind. Here are some of the references to mentions in the podcast John Matthews on the Grail https://graal.substack.com/p/healing-the-wounded-kingThe Grail Legend (Die Graalslegende), Emma Jung and Marie-Louise von Franz https://www.labyrinthbooks.com/the-grail-legend/ This book provides a deep Jungian analysis of the Percival myth. Rather than a single "title," the book is structured into two primary parts that reflect the individual contributions of the two authors and the psychological evolution of the legend.Creation Centered Spirituality a movement which explores mysticism from a very broad perspective https://www.cscommunities.org/To make a one time donation of any amount to support the podcast, please donate tohttps://www.paypal.com/paypalme/BlackMadonnaHeartBecome a Patron for the channel at https://www.patreon.com/TheBlackMadonnaSpeaksTo purchase Black Madonna Speaks extra content, please visithttps://www.patreon.com/theblackmadonnaspeaks/shop#divinefeminine #sacredfeminine #virginmary #ourlady #blackmadonna #anthroposophy#spiritualjourney #camino #pilgrimage #mothermary #spirituality #Jung #TheHolyGrail #Parsifal
Marie-Louise, archiduchesse d'Autriche, est remise à la France par son père en gage d'alliance. En 1810, elle épouse L'Empereur des Français et ceint la couronne impériale. La raison d'État n'épousera pas celle du cœur, mais elle donnera à Napoléon le fils qu'il n'attendait plus de sa précédente union avec Joséphine. Découvrez la femme qui a porté l'Aiglon, cette Impératrice au destin tumultueux, restée méconnue des Français. Crédits : Lorànt Deutsch, Bruno Deltombe.Hébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
It's our Regency Era, which means we had to get Vanessa Riley (current Queen of Regency era fiction) on the podcast. This week we're revisiting out conversation from 2023 about her novel Queen of Exiles, about the life of Haiti's Queen Marie-Louise Christophe. It's interesting to revisit this now, after discussing the Haitian Revolution last series, and seeing Marie-Louise in the context of the Regency Era in England. Plus: bonus! Vanessa joined me again to record a new segment where we honour Marie-Louise with a score on the Scandiliciousness Scale! Learn more about Queen of Exiles on Vanessa's website Buy a copy of Queen of Exiles (affiliate link) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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ALAN MULHERN: The Quest & Psychotherapy (Jungian Approach to Healing)
The last five chapters of Answer to Job clearly show that Jung believed that the shadow in our psyche and the technological means at our disposal leave us in a most precarious apocalyptic situation .... “For the dark God has slipped the atom bomb and chemical weapons into his [humanity's] hands and given him the power to empty out the apocalyptic vials of wrath on his fellow creatures.” Jung was by no means clear that humanity could rise to the level required. Neither is it clear how this realisation may have affected his moods towards the end of his life but what is well known is that he spent his final days dictating his last visions to his daughter and Marie-Louise von Franz. These were often very somber (including images of global devastation), but he reportedly faced them with a sense of "objective" calm rather than despair.
Stéphane Bern raconte l'Aiglon, le fils de Napoléon, le fils tant attendu après le mariage de l'empereur des Français avec Marie-Louise d'Autriche, qui a, dès sa naissance, hérité du titre de « roi de Rome », devenant un objet de propagande impérial, avant d'être fait prince de Parme à la cour d'Autriche puis d'être - brièvement - empereur des Français sous le nom de Napoléon II, après la défaite de son père à Waterloo. Mais en théorie seulement... puisque Louis XVIII est revenu au pouvoir, et le destin de l'Aiglon s'est brisé...Quelle a été l'éducation de ce prince impérial ? Alors que son existence a été vide d'action, comment est-il entré dans la légende ? Le fils de Napoléon était-il uniquement considéré comme un pion par sa famille pour maîtriser le contexte politique ?Pour en parler, Stéphane Bern reçoit Laëtitia de Witt, historienne et auteure de “L'Aiglon, le rêve brisé de Napoléon” (Collection Texto, Tallandier). (rediffusion)Au Coeur de l'Histoire est un podcast Europe 1.- Présentation : Stéphane Bern- Réalisation : Loïc Vimard- Rédaction en chef : Benjamin Delsol- Auteure du récit : Charlotte Chaulin- Journaliste : Clara Leger- Programmation : Morgane VianeyHébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
I share five powerful takeaways from his chat with Marie Louise, The Modern Midwife. Discover how discipline beats luck, authenticity builds connection, and integrity fuels long-term growth.In just five minutes, you'll learn how to:– Show up consistently and with purpose– Earn trust through honesty and transparency– Protect your values in every partnership– Treat content creation like real business workA short, sharp dose of insight for anyone turning expertise into impactListen on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/hands-on-business-the-h-files-unlocking-growth/id1548129226
An art heist at the Louvre Museum in Paris on October 19th has left eight artifacts stolen, and one damaged during the theft, including priceless jewelry worn by Napoleon's wife Marie Louise. What is the historical significance of these artifacts, and how has the heist impacted French history? KCSB's Tatiana Jacquez spoke with UCSB Art History Professor, Carole Paul, to learn more.
In this episode, I sit down with Marie Louise, better known as The Modern Midwife, to explore how she transformed her clinical career into a trusted digital brand that empowers thousands of women through pregnancy.Tune in to hear:• How Marie-Louise became one of the UK's youngest midwives• Her journey from NHS wards to global influence• The early days of clinical content on Instagram• Why authenticity beats clickbait in healthcare communication• How she chooses brand partnerships that align with her values• The truth behind influencer life and content creation• Why celebrity endorsements aren't the secret to lasting successListen on YouTube: https://youtu.be/On01dkZC5jwJoin the mailing list to get the show notes for every episode here: https://thesalesaccelerationformula.com/podcast-show-notes#podcast #healthcare #ModernMidwife #entrepreneur #healthcareentrepreneur #nhs
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Voted #1 as the best private school on many different levels, Holy Rosary Academy in Anchorage is a beacon of hope, excellence and virtue.I'm thrilled to get to visit today with Principal Marie-Louise Schirda about the role of classical education and why it is needed more today than ever before. From the HRA website, Marie-Louise is "rooted in Alaskan soil, not only by virtue of her family's work as the state's largest producer of farm-to-table produce, but also in her long-term commitment to delivering a classical K-12 curriculum in the Catholic tradition to Holy Rosary Academy students.Mrs. Schirda adventured around the globe to achieve her distinctly Catholic education. She attended high school at Trivium School in Massachusetts and then graduated from Thomas More College of Liberal Arts in New Hampshire. While at Thomas More, she spent one semester in Rome, steeped in the art and architecture of many magnificent Catholic churches, backdropped by the grandeur and beauty of the ancient ruins.She earned her master's degree in Anglo-Irish Literature and Drama from University College Dublin, Ireland, and came back to the States to attend Gonzaga University, where she completed her state licensure to teach. "I hope you can tune in.Support the show
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Nous sommes le 22 juillet 1832 au palais de Schönbrunn, à Vienne. C'est ce jour-là que s'éteint, à l'âge de 21 ans, celui que la postérité appellera l'Aiglon : Napoléon François Joseph Charles Bonaparte, fils de Napoléon Ier, Empereur des Français et de Marie-Louise d'Autriche. Dans les jours qui suivent, la presse européenne va relayer l'événement. Pour le correspondant de Nuremberg, le disparu incarne la figure du « fils unique de l'homme du siècle, qui devait régner sur des rois et sur des peuples ». Dans « La revue des deux mondes », mensuelle littéraire français, on peut lire : « Il est mort, le pauvre jeune homme, parce qu'il s'est dévoré lui-même, parce que l'air lui a manqué dans cette cour dont on lui avait fait un cachot. » La politique et les relations diplomatiques internationales auront fait de lui un otage impuissant : retenu à la cour d'Autriche par son grand-père paternel, éloigné de sa mère, tenu dans l'ignorance de la chute de son père qu'il ne reverra jamais, celui qui allait devenir le duc de Reichstadt n'aura connu qu'une suite de désillusions. « Grand Dieu ! Ce n'est pas une cause Que j'attaque ou que je défends, Et ceci n'est pas autre chose Que l'histoire d'un pauvre enfant. » Voilà ce qu'écrira Edmond Rostand dans sa pièce « L'Aiglon ». Est-il proche de la réalité ? L'héritier de Napoléon n'a-t-il été que le jouet de l'histoire ? Avec nous : Laetitia de Witt. « L'Aiglon ou le rêve brisé de Napoléon » ; Tallandier. Sujets traités : Napoléon Ier, ,Aiglon, Edmond Rostand, Marie-Louise d'Autriche 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. Hébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Have you ever felt totally torn between two seemingly incompatible desires? Like part of you wants the freedom of non-monogamy while another part longs for that "one and only" Disney story? You're not alone, and this inner conflict isn't something to rush past—it might actually be your greatest opportunity for growth.In this episode, we're exploring the Jungian concept of "the tension of opposites" and how it applies to non-monogamy. Rather than seeing these inner conflicts as problems to solve, we explore how bearing this tension can lead to unexpected breakthroughs and deeper self-understanding. This isn't just theoretical—we share practical, creative ways to work with these tensions that go beyond simply "sitting with" uncomfortable feelings.We're breaking down:— What the "tension of opposites" means and why it's particularly relevant during the paradigm shift to non-monogamy— Why rushing to resolve inner conflicts can actually prevent deeper transformation from occurring— The physical sensations that often accompany inner conflict— How bearing the tension of opposites creates space for the "transcendent function"—a third option we couldn't previously imagine— Why paradigm shifts take years and require us to be comfortable in the "gooey" transformational phase— Creative practices for working with opposing forces— How to ask partners and friends to witness your process without trying to "fix" your conflicts— The value of paying attention to dreams and symbols that emerge during periods of inner tension— Finding balance between bearing tension and making necessary decisions when the time comesResources mentioned in this episode:— Jung's Collected Works, Volume 13— Marie-Louise von Franz's Archetypal Dimensions of the PsycheJOIN The Year Of Opening® community for a full year of learning & support. Registration is open now at www.TheYearOfOpening.comLearn the 5 secrets to open your relationship the smart wayAre you ready to open your relationship happily? Find out at www.JoliQuiz.comGet the answers you want to create the open relationship of your dreams! Sign up for an Ask Me Anything hereMusic: Dance of Felt by Blue Dot Sessions
Theoretical physicist and mathematician Christophe Le Mouël, Ph.D. joined us from Los Angeles to discuss the new book he co-edited with Swiss psychotherapist Robin Mindell, Conversations with Marie-Louise von Franz on Synchronicity and Numbers: Insights and Amplifications, scheduled to be published later this month by Inner City Books.
Marie-Louise von Franz was a Swiss psychologist who closely collaborated with Carl Jung from 1933 until his death in 1961. One of von Franz's primary topics of interest was fairy tales. For like myths, fairy tales contains timeless wisdom that teaches us about the human condition. Jung believed that so much wisdom was contained in […] The post Carl Jung and The Most Important Rule of Life first appeared on Academy of Ideas.