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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
Hvad nu, hvis du fik fem kvarter i rum med en af de dygtigste og mest garvede parterapeuter i verden - hvad ville du så spørge om?Det fik Marie-Louise muligheden for at teste i virkeligheden, da hun tidligere på ugen mødte internationel bestsellerforfatter og terapeut Dr. Robert Glover i vores podcaststudie.Det blev en virkelig spændende samtale bl.a. om, hvorfor mange kvinder tror, at de vil have en "Nice guy" - men når de så får det, alligevel hurtigt mister respekten for ham og ender med at føle sig utrygge i relationen.Normalt er vores podcast afsnit jo 30-45 min. lange, men Dr Glover var ikke til at stoppe - så you are in for a ride på hele 75 min
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
Det är lätt sticka huvudet i sanden när klimatfrågan gör sig påmind, men det finns mer meningsfulla och hjälpsamma sätt. Gruppterapi för forskare och gemenskap bland oss andra, till exempel. Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radio Play. Klimatmötet i Paris sågs som en stor framgång, men nu 10 år senare har förnekelse och misstro vuxit kring frågan. Samtidigt fortsätter utsläppen att öka, säger Marie-Louise Kristola, programledare för Klotet. Nu hoppas ledarna för mötet i Brasilien kunna väcka hopp och samarbete igen. I den nya dokumentärfilmen ”Klimatet i terapi” går en grupp klimatforskare i gruppterapi, för att kunna hantera sina känslor kring att känna till krisens omfattning och samtidigt se omgivningen och utvecklingen gå åt fel håll. Marie-Louise och Lena har sett filmen och är överens om vilken som är den starkaste scenen. Den globala uppvärmningen väcker rädsla och sorg, men det är inget fel med det, de känslorna är motiverade och kan hjälpa oss, menar retorikforskaren Maria Wolrath Söderberg, som efterlyser klarspråk, krismedvetenhet och mer gemenskap i frågan. Hon berättar också om hur vi gärna lurar oss själva kring vårt eget beteende.Dessutom hör vi om forskning som visar att vägnätet i det romerska imperiet var mycket större än man trott. Gäster i podden: Marie-Louise Kristola, programledare för SR:s miljöprogram Klotet; Maria Wolrath Söderberg, docent i retorik vid Södertörns högskola som forskar om hur människor resonerar när det gäller klimatomställning.Poddledare: Lena Nordlundlena.nordlund@sr.seProducent: Björn Gunérbjorn.guner@sr.se
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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
Pierre Gapet, dentiste à Béziers entre 1920 et 1930, est un séducteur notoire, connu pour ses nombreuses maîtresses et ses dettes. Issu d'une famille qui attend un héritage important, il utilise l'argent de sa sœur Marie-Louise pour financer son cabinet. Marié deux fois à des femmes issues de familles riches, Sarah puis Suzanne, toutes deux meurent dans des circonstances suspectes. Malgré les crises conjugales et financières, Pierre poursuit ses aventures amoureuses sans scrupules. Quand sa sœur Marie-Louise réclame son argent, elle tombe gravement malade. Pierre s'occupe d'elle, mais elle découvre qu'il tente de l'empoisonner. Après une hospitalisation, Marie-Louise accuse son frère d'avoir empoisonné aussi ses épouses et sa tante, déclenchant une longue enquête. Pierre Bellemare raconte cette extraordinaire histoire dans cet épisode du podcast "Les récits extraordinaires de Pierre Bellemare", issu des archives d'Europe 1. Crédits : Réalisation et composition musicale : Julien Tharaud Rédaction et production : Estelle Lafont Patrimoine sonore : Sylvaine Denis, Laetitia Casanova, Antoine Reclus Création du visuel : Sidonie Mangin Remerciements à Roselyne Bellemare et Mariapia Bracchi-Bellemare Hébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
At least Marie Louise got to do something.
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.
I ugens afsnit fortæller Marie-Louise om forskellen på et traume og det at være traumatiseret. Et traume kan blandt andet sidestilles med et sår, som ikke nødvendigvis er eller har været traumatiserende. Mens oplevelser, der ikke er i forbindelse med ens sår, kan være traumatiserende. Denne uges afsnit er sponsoreret af: CryovitalCryoVitals behandlinger omfatter alt fra funktionsnedsættelser, sportsskader og fremskyndet restitution til behandling af betændelsestilstande, kroniske sygdomme og humør. Men også æstetiske behandlinger, som opstramning af huden og muskler, slankebehandlinger og behandling af cellulite.Hør Louise fortælle om cryo-kammeret og rødlys-behandlingerne, som hun som vinterbader er særligt vild med. Du klikker her for at læse mere om Cryovital og se de særlige tilbud du får som lytter af "Kærlighedens Labyrint"____________________________________Hvis du kan lide Kærlighedens Labyrint, så abonner endelig på den, så du får notifikationer, så snart der er nye afsnit. Giv os endelig også en anmeldelse. 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.
Amazon Web Services reported a major outage on Monday morning, affecting a number of major companies. According to Downdetector.com, platforms like Venmo, Facebook, and Prime Video were among a number of sites affected. Amazon Web Services issued a statement, saying the root cause of the outage had been identified and that they were working to “accelerate recovery.”The cease-fire is holding in Gaza after a deadly flare-up on Sunday. Israeli forces resumed the truce after retaliating in the wake of a Hamas attack that killed two IDF soldiers. President Donald Trump confirmed that the cease-fire remains in place. Special envoy Steve Witkoff and former senior Trump adviser Jared Kushner have arrived back in Israel, according to a U.S. embassy spokesperson. Vice President JD Vance said he might return to Israel in the coming days.Authorities in France are investigating after the Louvre Museum in Paris was robbed in broad daylight on Sunday. Four suspects made off with several priceless items of jewelry in what officials called a “highly professional operation.” The sapphire necklace of Queen Marie-Amélie and the emerald necklace gifted by Napoleon to his second wife Marie-Louise as a wedding present are among the pieces missing. French President Emmanuel Macron responded to criticism over the Louvre's lack of protection for the art pieces. He announced a $1 billion plan to renovate the museum over the next six years.
Tillader du dig selv at stille (rimelige) krav i dating og parforhold? Er du klar over, hvad du gerne vil have - og kan du sige stop, hvis du ikke får det? Mange af os har svært ved at trække en streg i sandet i relationer, som over en længere periode ikke giver os det, vi har lyst til eller brug for. Men hvis ikke du bliver mødt i dine behov, og hvis du hele tiden undskylder for din kæreste eller date for at bevare jeres relation - selvom den ikke giver dig det, du længes efter - så er det på tide at stoppe op. Lyt til ugens afsnit og bliv klogere på, hvordan du kan blive bedre til at sætte grænser og have dig selv med i dating og i parforholdet. Denne uges afsnit er sponsoreret af: CryovitalCryoVitals behandlinger omfatter alt fra funktionsnedsættelser, sportsskader og fremskyndet restitution til behandling af betændelsestilstande, kroniske sygdomme og humør. Men også æstetiske behandlinger, som opstramning af huden og muskler, slankebehandlinger og behandling af cellulite.Hør Marie-Louise fortælle om hendes oplevelse med den efter hendes mening fantastisk bodyroll. Du klikker her for at læse mere om Cryovital og se de særlige tilbud du får som lytter af "Kærlighedens Labyrint"____________________________________Hvis du kan lide Kærlighedens Labyrint, så abonner endelig på den, så du får notifikationer, så snart der er nye afsnit. Giv os endelig også en anmeldelse. 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.
Dans cette interview, je partage mon parcours de vie, de la dépression à la renaissance, guidée par l'intuition et la lumière intérieure.Un grand merci à Marie-Louise pour cet entretien, vous pouvez retrouver son podcast sur toutes les plateformes d'écoute, intitulé "La Spiritualité pour tous", et merci à vous toutes et tous pour votre écoute fidèle.Dès maintenant, intègre la communauté des soins mensuels et entame un chemin de guérison des 5 blessures de l'âme. Commande mon dernier soin énergétique : Les 5 Blessures de l'Âme, l'Abandon : https://www.virginiesophia.com/produit/soin-energetique-les-5-blessures-de-lame-labandon/Rejoins la communauté des "Soins mensuels" pour recevoir les 4 prochains Soins Energétique sur Les 5 Blessures de l'Âme : https://sophia-virginie.systeme.io/commande-soins-mensuels?utm_source=site&utm_medium=boutonSi cet épisode t'a plu, n'hésite pas à le partager autour de toi, je t'embrasse.#guidancedumois #messagedesguides #soinsenergetiques #canalisation #guidespirituel #guidancedelasemaine #médium #guidancedujour----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
I denne uge taler vi om en række ting, som Marie-Louise oplever, at mange af hendes klienter kæmper med - og hvor det typisk kan være svært for terapeuter at være helt ærlig. Her er nogle af de eksempler, som vi taler om:
On this episode, Cody and Steve discuss the oft-overlooked patriot behind some of this country's greatest symbols, Francis Hopkinson.Sources· Hastings, George E. The Life and Works of Francis Hopkinson. Chicago, IL: U. of Chicago Press, 1926.· Mastai, Boleslaw; Mastai, Marie-Louise d'Otrange. The Stars and Stripes: The American Flag as Art and as History from the Birth of the Republic to the Present. New York City, NY: Knopf, 1973.· Patterson, Richard S.; Dougall, Richardson. The Eagle and the Shield: A History of the Great Seal of the United States. Washington, DC: U.S. Department of State, 1978.· See pinned post on Bluesky for general sources Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Overtænker du i dating og har du katastrofetanker? Vi kan overtænke og overanalysere så meget, at vi ender med at blive "fanget" i en anden persons adfærd. På den måde kan det blive vanskeligt for os at fungere optimalt, fordi vi er så følelsesmæssigt afhængige af, hvordan den anden reagerer. Hvad kan vi gøre, når vi befinder os midt i en hvirvelvind af katastrofetanker? Det guider Marie-Louise til i dette afsnit - hvor du faktisk kan finde ud af, hvorfor du skal dyrker stilhed for at komme ud af dine uhensigtsmæssige mønstre og øve dig i at blive i nuet. Du får også det geniale råd: Hav altid en afledningsmanøvre i baghånden, når du bevæger dig ud i at overtænke. I dette afsnit taler vi også om at være fanget af jaloux følelser - genkender du det, og ønsker at bryde fri af disse følelser, kan du deltage på Marie-Louise´s Jalousi kursus herDenne uges afsnit er sponsoreret af: CryovitalCryoVitals behandlinger omfatter alt fra funktionsnedsættelser, sportsskader og fremskyndet restitution til behandling af betændelsestilstande, kroniske sygdomme og humør. Men også æstetiske behandlinger, som opstramning af huden og muskler, slankebehandlinger og behandling af cellulite.Hør Marie-Louise fortælle om hendes oplevelse af fedtfrysning på maven. ____________________________________Hvis du kan lide Kærlighedens Labyrint, så abonner endelig på den, så du får notifikationer, så snart der er nye afsnit. Giv os endelig også en anmeldelse. 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.
Audio clip from the film, "Matter of Heart," (1986) directed, edited, and produced by Mark Whitney, conceived and written by Suzanne Wagner, executive producer George Wagner.C.G. Jung: The world hangs on a thin thread, and that is the psyche of man. Nowadays we are not threatened by elementary catastrophes. There is no such thing [in nature] as an H-bomb; that is all man's doing. WE are the great danger. The psyche is the great danger. What if something goes wrong with the psyche? You see, and so it is demonstrated to us in our days what the power of the psyche is of man, how important it is to know something about it. But we know nothing about it. Nobody would give credit to the idea that the psychical processes of the ordinary man have any importance whatever. One thinks, "Oh, he has just what he has in his head. He is all from his surroundings, he is taught such and such a thing, believes such and such a thing, and particularly if he is well housed and well fed, then he has no ideas at all." And that's the great mistake because he is just that as which he is born, and he is not born as "tabula rasa," but as a reality.Interviewer: Jung had a vision at the end of his life of a catastrophe. It was a world catastrophe.Marie-Louise von Franz: I don't want to speak much about it. One of his daughters took notes and after his death gave it to me, and there is a drawing with a line going up and down, and underneath is "the last 50 years of humanity." And some remarks about a final catastrophe being ahead. But I have only those notes.Interviewer: What is your own feeling about it, the world situation?von Franz: Well, one's whole feeling revolts against this idea but since I have those notes in a drawer, I don't allow myself to be too optimistic. I think, well, we have always had wars and enormous catastrophies, and I have no more personal fear much about that. I mean at my age, if you have anyhow soon to go— so or so egocentrically spoken. But the beauty of all the life— to think that the billions and billions and billions of years of evolution to build up the plants and the animals and the whole beauty of nature— and that man would go out of sheer shadow foolishness and destroy it all. I mean that all life might go from the the planet. And we don't know— on Mars and Venus there is no life; we don't know if there is any life experiment elsewhere in the galaxies. And we go and destroy this. I think it is so abominable. I try to pray that it may not happen— that a miracle happens.Interviewer: Do you find that young people that you see now are aware of that? That it's in their consciousness?von Franz: Yes it's partly in their unconscious and partly in their consciousness, and I think in a very dangerous way, namely, in a way of giving up and running away into a fantasy world. You know, when you study science fiction, you see there's always the fantasy of escaping to some other planet and begin anew again, which means give up the battle on this earth, consider it hopeless and give up. I think one shouldn't give up, because if you think of [Jung's book] Answer to Job, if man would wrestle with God, if man would tell God that he shouldn't do it, if we would reflect more. That why reflection comes in. Jung never thought that we might do better than just possibly sneak round the corner with not too big a catastrophe. When I saw him last, he had also a vision while I was with him, but there he said, "I see enormous stretches devastated, enormous stretches of the earth. But, thank God it's not the whole planet." I think that if not more people try to reflect and take back their projections and take the opposites within themselves, there will be a total destruction.
Url to TweetNick Jeffery and John Granger focus their Hallmarked Man Week Three conversation around the mythological content of Strike 8, a subject prompted by Rowling's 8 September tweet above. They briefly review the author's background in mythology, from her study in school to her use of it in Harry Potter, Fantastic Beasts, and Cormoran Strike. John explains the relationship of myth with Rowling's ‘triple play' combination of Shed tools and her ‘G-spot' Lake and Shed wizardry that has enchanted readers for the last 25 years.The heart of this week's conversation, though, is John's work since 2021 in explaining the centrality of the myth of ‘Cupid and Psyche' to the Cormoran Strike series. Nick and John discuss its role in understanding the otherwise mysterious Hallmarked Man, especially the murder of Tyler Powell and the imprisonment of Sapphire Neagle, the various trials of Psyche in the myth and correspondences with Robin's agonies, and the critical distinction between ‘Eros' and ‘Anteros' as it plays out in the lives and relationships of Cormoran and Robin. John theorizes that the Ramsay Silver murder in the vault had to take place where it does, Strike's location “necessity,” not for any logical reason but for a profoundly allegorical one.Hogwarts Professor is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.It's a relatively brief conversation, but to get the importance of ‘Cupid and Psyche' — and Rowling is either hat-tipping, confirming sans acknowledgement, or having some fun about John's exegesis of this myth — there is a lot of material on the subject to read! Enjoy the review or first reading of this material via the links provided and let us know what you think in the comment boxes below.Paid subscribers to Hogwarts Professor have already received an only-in-book-form essay I wrote about the mythological template of Harry Potter, Paul Diel's treatment of the Eros and Psyche myth per ‘Banalization' and ‘Sublimation,' and their invitations to a Q&A session about Hallmarked Man. If you're a free rather than a paid subscriber, please consider upgrading that subscription to join the Hogwarts Professor Moderator Backchannels!Referenced ‘Cupid and Psyche' Posts: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.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)Hogwarts Professor is a reader-supported publication. 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I ugens afnsit taler vi om syv ting, du har brug for at vide om din date eller kærestes adfærd – som du nok godt ved inderst inde allerede, men alligevel har brug til at høre helt straight up!Marie-Louise fortæller om disse syv ting, mens begge værter diskuterer dem. Den første ting er: #1 For det første; du kan ikke reparere ham.Du kan ikke ændre det, han ikke selv vil ændre.Hvis du bliver ved med at forsøge at få ham til at forstå hvad han med fordel kan arbejde med i sit liv (og han stadig ikke gør det), så ender du med at blive hans mor i stedet for hans kæreste.Resten kan du høre i afsnittet. ____________________________________Denne uges afsnit er sponsoreret af: CryovitalCryoVitals behandlinger omfatter alt fra funktionsnedsættelser, sportsskader og fremskyndet restitution til behandling af betændelsestilstande, kroniske sygdomme og humør. Men også æstetiske behandlinger, som opstramning af huden og muskler, slankebehandlinger og behandling af cellulite.Hør blandt andet Louise fortælle om MMShaper i ansigtet - som strammer uden op via træning af ansigtsmuskler.____________________________________Hvis du kan lide Kærlighedens Labyrint, så abonner endelig på den, så du får notifikationer, så snart der er nye afsnit. Giv os endelig også en anmeldelse. 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.
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
Hvorfor reagerer du, som du gør i kærligheden? I dette afsnit af Kærlighedens Labyrint dykker vi ned i de forskellige tilknytningsmønstre – og hvordan de påvirker vores parforhold. Marie-Louise gennemgår de fire grundlæggende mønstre:Den trygge tilknytningDen ængstelige tilknytningDen undvigende tilknytningDen desorganiserede tilknytningDu bliver klogere på, hvordan mønstrene opstår, hvordan de viser sig i dine relationer, og hvad du kan gøre, hvis du genkender dig selv i et mønster, der spænder ben for dig i kærligheden.
Découvrez la face cachée du couple Napoléon Ier et Joséphine de Beauharnais. Si l'empereur est l'un des personnages les plus représentés dans la pop culture, on connaît moins son étonnante histoire d'amour avec l'impératrice Joséphine. Lui était fou amoureux, elle, ne se gênait pas de tromper son mari au su et vu de tous. Leurs caractères si opposés rendront leur union particulièrement mouvementée… L'histoire d'un amour étrangement ficelé mais tellement profond qu'il habitera l'Empereur déchu jusqu'à son dernier souffle. BFF à la vie à la mort En 1810, Napoléon est remarié ; son vœu d'un héritier est rapidement exaucé puisque Marie-Louise d'Autriche tombe très rapidement enceinte et donne naissance à Napoléon François Joseph Charles Bonaparte, le petit Napoléon II en mars 1811. Si son cœur est toujours pris par Maria, sa maitresse polonaise, Napoléon éprouve néanmoins un grand respect pour sa femme, nouvelle Impératrice des Français. Mais l'ombre de Joséphine est toujours présente. Car oui, depuis leur divorce, Joséphine et Napoléon sont restés très proches l'un de l'autre et se voient régulièrement. Production et diffusion : Bababam Originals Ecriture : Claire Loup Voix : François Marion, Lucrèce Sassella Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Les auditeurs de la Libre antenne de Roland Perez du dimanche 7 septembre 2025 : Joï : 22h33 – 23h00 Joï tente de trouver une solution concernant son fils, qui est bipolaire. Marie : 23h03 – 23h55 Marie raconte son parcours de vie, qui commence à la DDASS. Edmonde : 00h04 – 00h27 Edmonde raconte sa douleur de ne plus pouvoir voir son petit-fils. Marie-Louise : 00h30 – 00h56 Marie-Louise évoque la succession de malheurs qui jalonnent sa vie. Hébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Au cœur de la nuit, les auditeurs se livrent en toute liberté aux oreilles attentives et bienveillantes de Valérie Darmon. Pas de jugements ni de tabous, une conversation franche, mais aussi des réponses aux questions que les auditeurs se posent. Un moment d'échange et de partage propice à la confidence pour repartir le cœur plus léger.Hébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
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.
In this episode I look at The Process of Individuation, an essay by Jung's close friend and colleague, Marie-Louise von Franz, in the anthology Man and his Symbols. I focus on the shadow and the anima, as well as the individualist nature of Jungian psychoanalysis.
TW : AVORTEMENT L'œil fixe, imperturbable, elle regarde dans les yeux ceux qui lui font face. Le port altier, la nuque dégagée : c'est sans doute ainsi que Marie-Louise est montée à l'échafaud.Le 30 juillet 1943, sa tête est tranchée. Marie-Louise est la seule femme à qui l'on refuse la grâce. La seule condamnée à mort exécutée, et son visage, lui, a sombré dans l'oubli. Alors, son malheur ou son destin fut de croiser l'Histoire. « La tragédie de la mort, écrivait Malraux, c'est de transformer la vie en destin. »Elle n'est ni voleuse, ni meurtrière ; elle se cache dans l'ombre, dans les chambres et sur les lits. On la nomme « faiseuse d'anges ». Le procès de Marie-Louise est un modèle du genre ; il n'a été possible que par le traumatisme de la défaite et ses conséquences : la Révolution nationale et la fin de l'État de droit. Les femmes abandonnées, les maris prisonniers, la délation, les juridictions d'exception, l'ombre du Maréchal.Oui, en 1940, la France va mal. L'Occupation pèse, les hommes sont réquisitionnés, les femmes abandonnées doivent composer avec la propagande nataliste et la pression d'un régime qui les rend coupables de la défaite.Le 8 juin 1943, le procès s'ouvre : elle est l'« assassin de la patrie ». Dans moins d'un an, les troupes alliées vont débarquer sur les plages normandes. Paris, en attendant, vit sous l'Occupation allemande. Simone de Beauvoir fréquente surement le Café de Flore, sans savoir qu'elle rédigera plus tard Le Deuxième Sexe. Peut-être a-t-elle entendu, sur le boulevard Saint-Germain, les journaux annoncer la nouvelle : « Une faiseuse d'anges condamnée à mort. »Derrière chaque cri qu'on étouffe sous un oreiller, derrière chaque ventre noué sous les corsets de la honte, elle a vu des femmes – non des criminelles, mais des corps las, usés, brisés, des traces, des cicatrices.Le crime de Marie-Louise a été de ne pas être l'épouse, la mère et la femme de Vichy : la faiseuse d'anges a trouvé l'ange de la mort.Jolis, S. et al. Spectacle.Equer-Hamy, C., & Scemama, M. Septembre 1942.Boyer, L. (1944). Que reste-t-il de nos amours ?.Szpiner, F. Une affaire de femme.Dayez, B. (1990). « L'avortement et la raison pénale ».Capuano, C. (2009). Vichy et la famille.Collovald, A. (2004). « Vichy et l'éternel féminin ».Prost, A., & Muel-Dreyfus, F. (1997). « Vichy ou l'éternel féminin ».Rouquet, F. (2002). « Le sort des femmes sous Vichy ».Archives de Paris. Affichette du gouvernement de Vichy.Ensemble en France (2021). « Le régime de Vichy ».France Inter (2023). « Marie-Louise Giraud ».Ponseille, A. (2024). « Répression de l'avortement sous Vichy »
Lauren's guest is Marie-Louise Scio, C.E.O. of Italy's Pellicano Hotels Group, which includes Hotel Il Pellicano, La Posta Vecchia Hotel, and the Mezzatorre Hotel & Thermal Spa. They discuss the rise of the Instagram holiday, getting resort retail right, and how Marie-Louise used her fashion industry connections and design background to change the way hospitality works all over the world. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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.
On l'appelait "le monstre de Ménilmontant". En 1948, Marie-Louise Bouquiaux tue son mari Lucien et jette son corps en morceaux à la seine.Distribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Ein Gastmahl "Er schrieb das Leben, aber wenn er lebte, verschrieb er sich." Veza Canetti wusste, wovon sie sprach. Sie war die erste Frau von Elias Canetti. Er selbst inszenierte sich scharfsinnig, begabt, schöpferisch, einzigartig. Wie sehr er seinem eigenen Bild tatsächlich entsprechen konnte oder wie oft er sich "verschrieb", hing nicht zuletzt von seinen Liebesbeziehungen ab. Sie richteten ihn auf oder rissen ihn zu Boden. Hier melden sich die Frauen zu Wort. In einem sind sie sich einig: Mit Canetti war es eine endlose Quälerei. Aber ganz ohne ihn war die Welt ohne Sinn. Veza Canetti, Friedl Benedikt, Marie-Louise von Motesiczky, Iris Murdoch und Hera Canetti bekommen Stimmen, Gesichter und Körper. Sie erzählen und streiten, sie lesen aus Tagebüchern und Briefen, auch aus unveröffentlichten Texten von Canetti. Sie zeigen das Licht und die Schatten in ihren Leben, mit und ohne den Mann, der ihre große Liebe war. In einem sind die Frauen sich einig: Mit Canetti war es eine endlose Quälerei. Aber ganz ohne ihn war die Welt ohne Sinn. Von Ina Strelow Redaktion: Joachim Dicks Produktion: NDR 2014
Stéphane Bern raconte deux femmes qui ont œuvré dans l'ombre de deux politiciens qui tenaient le destin de la France entre leurs mains : Hélène de Portes, la compagne de Paul Reynaud, et Marie-Louise de Crussol, celle d'Edouard Daladier, deux femmes rivales devenues les – mauvaises – conseillères de deux hommes politiques en première ligne dans le conflit mondial et la défaite de 1940… Pourquoi les noms de ces deux femmes au rôle décisif nous sont-ils totalement inconnus ? Quelles étaient leurs convictions idéologiques et politiques ? Comment étaient-elles perçues par leurs contemporains ? Pour en parler, Stéphane Bern reçoit Damien Roger, haut fonctionnaire et auteur de "Vanité des vanités" (Editions Privat) Au Coeur de l'Histoire est réalisée par Loïc Vimard. Rédaction en chef : Benjamin Delsol. Auteure du récit : Marine Guiffray. Journaliste : Clara Leger.Distribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Stéphane Bern raconte deux femmes qui ont œuvré dans l'ombre de deux politiciens qui tenaient le destin de la France entre leurs mains : Hélène de Portes, la compagne de Paul Reynaud, et Marie-Louise de Crussol, celle d'Edouard Daladier, deux femmes rivales devenues les – mauvaises – conseillères de deux hommes politiques en première ligne dans le conflit mondial et la défaite de 1940… Pourquoi les noms de ces deux femmes au rôle décisif nous sont-ils totalement inconnus ? Quelles étaient leurs convictions idéologiques et politiques ? Comment étaient-elles perçues par leurs contemporains ? Pour en parler, Stéphane Bern reçoit Damien Roger, haut fonctionnaire et auteur de "Vanité des vanités" (Editions Privat) Au Coeur de l'Histoire est réalisée par Loïc Vimard. Rédaction en chef : Benjamin Delsol. Auteure du récit : Marine Guiffray. Journaliste : Clara Leger.Distribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Frases de gigantes | Friedrich Nietzsche, Marie-Louise von Franz, Alejandro Jodorowsky. Sección del programa completo: El arquetipo de la sombra y la mala bondad.
En novembre 2023, après le passage de la tempête Ciaran, l'arbre de 30 mètres du voisin de Marie-Louise s'effondre sur sa propriété. Les deux assureurs impliqués refusent successivement de prendre en charge. Malgré de nombreuses démarches et l'avis favorable de la Banque de France d'engager la responsabilité civile de son voisin, la situation reste bloquée, et l'arbre n'a toujours pas été retiré... Aujourd'hui, les travaux d'élagage de l'arbre et la réparation de la clôture s'élèvent à 5.000 € ! Dans le podcast « Ça peut vous arriver » sur RTL, Julien Courbet et son équipe distribuent conseils conso et astuces juridiques pour lutter contre les arnaques dans la bonne humeur. Ecoutez Ça peut vous arriver avec Julien Courbet du 22 mai 2025.Distribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Au cœur de la nuit, les auditeurs se livrent en toute liberté aux oreilles attentives et bienveillantes de Valérie Darmon. Pas de jugements ni de tabous, une conversation franche, mais aussi des réponses aux questions que les auditeurs se posent. Un moment d'échange et de partage propice à la confidence pour repartir le cœur plus léger.Distribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
By what mechanism does Tarot work? On this episode we answer that question through the illuminating writings and theories of Dr. Carl Jung and Marie Louise von Franz. ∞∞∞∞∞Visit our sponsor, Magic Mind, and try their mental performance shots. Get 48% off with promo code: CREATIVECODEX. Just follow this link: https://magicmind.com/creativecodex∞∞∞∞∞Support Creative Codex on my Patreon and get access to my exclusive Tarot Exegesis episodes: https://www.patreon.com/mjdorian∞∞∞∞∞Resources used:• Synchronicity by C. G. Jung• On Divination and Synchronicity by Marie Louise von Franz• Alchemical Active Imagination by Marie Louise von Franz• Psyche & Matter by Marie Louise von Franz• 78 Degrees of Wisdom by Rachel Pollack (Great for beginners)• The Encyclopedia of Tarot by Stuart R. Kaplan• The Way of Tarot by Alejandro Jodorowsky• The Archetypes and the Collective Unconscious by C.G. Jung∞∞∞∞∞Follow the Tarot work of Nightgrowler and Nicola Bruno here:Nightgrowler • Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nightgrowler/Nicolas Bruno:https://www.somniatarot.com/∞∞∞∞∞Buy me a coffee or add to my fancy books fund on Venmo:https://venmo.com/code?user_id=3235189073379328069&created=1681912456.228596&printed=1∞∞∞∞∞Read the transcript of this episode (including all the quoted passages): https://mjdorian.com/transcript-51/∞∞∞∞∞Thank you to my Dream Maker tier!Executive Producers: Mike Hill & Madie Laine---------Connect with me on social media for all the newest updates:YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/creativecodexInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/mjdorian/Twitter: https://twitter.com/mjdorianTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@mjdorian---------Creative Codex is written & produced by MJDorianMusic by MJDorian.All rights reserved.
Send us a textMarie-Louise Leclerc shares her journey from a Montreal athlete to becoming a Canadian Olympian competing in the 4x100m relay at the Paris Olympics. National Record Holder 13x All-American D2, her story weaves through early sports experiences, collegiate decisions, Olympic village insights, and her ongoing development as an elite sprinter.• Originally recruited to SFU as a 400m hurdler before her coach redirected her to pure sprinting• Competing in the NCAA while remaining in Canada through SFU's unique position as the only Canadian school in the NCAA• Playing multiple sports growing up including flag football, which she describes as her favorite sport• The Paris Olympics exceeded all expectations with family support in the stands and incredible village experiences• Taking creatine as a performance supplement and noticing significant physical benefits• Managing multiple training modalities including swimming for recovery and cross-training• Preparing for upcoming World Relays competition in China while navigating jet lag challenges• Behind-the-scenes Olympic experiences including podium kit stories and closing ceremony challengesDon't count yourself out, work hard, and always have fun. That's what kept me in the sport for so long and what allowed me to have all these amazing memories.Powered by Perfect Sports Supplements use "AP15" to save 15%!--Want to see more of the AP? Subscribe to the AP YouTube channel.--Check out Marie Eloise's socials:InstagramTiktok--Check out Dave's stuff:InstagramTwitterLinkedIn--Try Can-I-Wellness Sleep Product 20% off - AP20 at checkout--Get 20% off Caldera Lab Men's Skincare Products--Get your Vivobarefoot Shoes 20% off by using the code: ATHLETEPOD20 Check out our Website | Twitter | LinkedIn | Instagram | Tiktok | Spotify | Apple | Google | Youtube l Save 20% on Perfect Sports Supplements
Bien que Napoléon Bonaparte et Joséphine de Beauharnais aient formé un couple emblématique, leur union n'a effectivement jamais donné lieu à une descendance commune. Et ce, malgré un amour passionné, parfois orageux, mais sincère.Pourtant, les deux époux étaient déjà parents :Joséphine, de son premier mariage avec Alexandre de Beauharnais, avait eu deux enfants, Eugène et Hortense.Napoléon, quant à lui, n'avait pas encore d'enfant reconnu au moment de leur mariage en 1796… mais en aurait plusieurs par la suite, y compris des enfants illégitimes.Alors pourquoi ce couple n'a-t-il pas eu d'enfant ensemble ? Voici les principales explications historiques :Une fausse couche, puis… rienPeu de temps après leur mariage, Joséphine aurait fait une fausse couche, ce qui est rapporté dans certaines correspondances de l'époque. Par la suite, elle ne tomba plus jamais enceinte, malgré les tentatives.Napoléon, très attaché à l'idée de dynastie, s'inquiéta rapidement de cette stérilité. Mais pendant un temps, il ne voulait pas en faire un obstacle à leur mariage, tant il semblait épris de sa femme.Stérilité : Joséphine, pas NapoléonLe problème venait très probablement de Joséphine. Elle avait plus de 30 ans lors de son mariage avec Napoléon, ce qui, à l'époque, était déjà considéré comme relativement tardif pour concevoir. De plus, certaines rumeurs évoquent qu'elle aurait contracté une infection utérine après sa première grossesse, ce qui aurait pu la rendre stérile.De son côté, Napoléon prouva ensuite sa fertilité : il eut plusieurs enfants illégitimes avec des maîtresses, et un fils légitime – Napoléon II, dit « l'Aiglon » – avec sa seconde épouse, Marie-Louise d'Autriche.La raison d'ÉtatLe manque d'héritier fut un véritable problème politique. En 1804, Napoléon devient empereur. Il veut fonder une dynastie, comme les Bourbons avant lui. Or, sans enfant légitime, la pérennité de son Empire est en danger.C'est cette contrainte dynastique qui le pousse, à contre-cœur, à divorcer de Joséphine en 1810, dans un climat de respect mutuel. Il écrit même : « J'ai mieux aimé renoncer à Joséphine qu'à un enfant. »En résuméJoséphine était probablement stérile, possiblement à cause d'une infection utérine.Napoléon, lui, était fertile.Leur séparation fut dictée par la raison d'État, non par un manque d'amour.Leur relation, même après le divorce, resta affectueuse et fidèle. Joséphine fut, jusqu'à sa mort, la femme qu'il aima le plus. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
This week on the podcast, I'm joined by Marie-Luise, a professional opera singer from Germany who made a bold move after doing 100 solo workouts that led nowhere.She had already been performing a major role- twice. The first time, she promised herself she'd get in better shape for the second round. So she trained consistently… but when she stepped into the costume again, it was still just as tight.That's when she reached out to me. We had spoken once in 2021 but never started. This time? She joined within three hours. And she's been going strong ever since.Marie-Louise doesn't attend live Zooms. She doesn't need reminders. She follows her custom BBM program solo and the transformation has been wild.In this episode, we talk about:Why she finally stopped trying to “figure it out” on her ownWhat changed when she started strength training with structureThe difference between being disciplined alone vs. being coachedHow her transformation is showing up not just in her body, but in her performance, her confidence, and her presence on stageWe also get into:Why her mom noticing the change might've been the biggest momentHow Marie-Louise went from avoiding free weights to owning her space in the gymWhat performers need to know about looking the part and feeling good in their bodyThis episode is for anyone who's been doing “everything right” but still not seeing results or who needs a reminder that the missing piece isn't effort, it's a plan made for you by a professional.Want to see what happens when you finally stop guessing and start training for real?Book a chat with me here:https://monikaamazur.as.me/CoffeeandGoals
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Dreams and death: Do dreams show us what it’ll be like to be dead? Our guest this week is Jenna Farr Ludwig. Jenna starts by describing two death dreams from childhood in one of which she dreamed of her mom falling off a cliff shortly before her mom died in a waking-life car wreck. We talk about pre-diagnosis dreams, dreams before death, visitation dreams, and about how to distinguish death dreams that are related to physical death vs death dreams that signal transformation and growth. We also talk about what dreams may have to say about what it will be like to be dead. After the break we hear from four listeners. First Lenore from Oakland gives examples of some dreams that have made her less frightened of dying. Then David Jenkins (episode link is below) from Berkeley talks about sequences of visitation dreams and about how they can evolve. Rick Kleffel, DJ radio engineer and music creator, comments that dreams may be a foretaste of death in that they are experiences we have in which the physical body plays little or no role. Third, Dylan calls from Florida to share some of his profound reincarnation dreams. Finally, Ray from Santa Cruz calls to ask about how to talk to loved ones who have passed away. Authors we talked about included Christopher Kerr, Robert Monroe, Edward Cayce, Carl Jung (Memories, Dreams, and Reflections), and Marie Louise von Franz. BIO: Jenna Farr Ludwig is a certified dream guide and spiritual mentor with a Master's of Arts in Transpersonal Studies and over 40 years of experience. Jenna has published poetry and articles in numerous periodicals and is in the process of writing a book about dreams and synchronicities. Find our guest at: jennafarrludwig.com and jennalludwig.substack.com This show, episode number 303, was recorded during a live broadcast on March 22, 2025 at KSQD.org, community radio of Santa Cruz. Similar Dream Journal episodes you might enjoy: Caring for the Dream Self with David Jenkins, PhD Death and Lucid Living with Sahlah Dubel Dreams from the Other Side with Marta Aarli Intro and outro music by Mood Science. Ambient music new every week by Rick Kleffel. Archived music can be found at Pandemiad.com. Many thanks to Rick for also engineering the show and to Tony Russomano for the answering the phones. The Santa Cruz Festival of Dreams is coming October 10-12, 2025! Mark your calendars now. Check our landing page at FestivalofDream.net and FB group page HERE or follow #keepSantaCruzDreaming on FB and IG. SHARE A DREAM FOR THE SHOW or a question or enquire about being a guest on the podcast by emailing Katherine Bell at katherine@ksqd.org. Follow on FB, IG, LI, & YT @ExperientialDreamwork #thedreamjournal. To learn more or to inquire about exploring your own dreams go to ExperientialDreamwork.com. The Dream Journal aims to: Increase awareness of and appreciation for nightly dreams. Inspire dream sharing and other kinds of dream exploration as a way of adding depth and meaningfulness to lives and relationships. Improve society by the increased empathy, emotional balance, and sense of wonder which dream exploration invites. A dream can be meaningful even if you don’t know what it means. The Dream Journal is produced at and airs on KSQD Santa Cruz, 90.7 FM. Catch it streaming LIVE at KSQD.org 10-11am Pacific Time on Saturdays. Call or text with your dreams or questions at 831-900-5773 or email at onair@ksqd.org. Podcasts are available on all major podcast platforms the Monday following the live show. The complete KSQD Dream Journal podcast page can be found at ksqd.org/the-dream-journal/. Closed captioning is available on the YouTube version of this podcast and an automatically generated transcript is available at Apple Podcasts. Thanks for being a Dream Journal listener! Available on all major podcast platforms. Rate it, review it, subscribe, and tell your friends.
“It's easy to be a naive idealist. It's easy to be a cynical realist. It's quite another thing to have no illusions and still hold the inner flame.” Marie-Louise von Franz To be a philosophical pessimist is to be acutely aware of the tragic side of life and to believe that suffering overshadows joy, […] The post Pessimism of Strength – Nietzsche's Formula for Greatness first appeared on Academy of Ideas.
Napoleon's focus on succession forced his divorce from his true love, Josephine. Special guest Katherine Bayford discusses Napoleon's succession plan, potential heirs, his marriage to Marie Louise of Austria, and his son (Napoleon II) and nephew (Napoleon III).X/Twitter: @kebayf, @andnapoleonSupport our podcast: patreon.com/generalsandnapoleon
William Hess-Martin of Venatic Opus is a writer, hunter, artist and Jungian in Southern Quebec, Canada. On this Jungian walkabout, we explore a handful of the ideas of Swiss psychoanalyst, Carl Jung, as they relate to hunting. After Jungian readings about hunting taboos & ritual in native cultures, we begin with musings on Canada, America, Europe, Catholicism and Protestantism all leading to St. Hubert [the patron saint of hunters] for a discussion about the symbology, history and legend of the saint's conversion before the divine stag. From Hubert's stag to William's buck, we hear the story of William's first whitetail hunt and what that meant for him opening conversations on instincts, the search, and the numinous. Through the symbol of the white deer, William dives into Carl Jung's study of alchemy as a metaphor for personal transformation, a combining of the material with the spiritual; including the Greek myth of the huntress Atalanta appearing in an alchemical text from the 1600's. Then we're on to the fantastical unicorn of medieval legend & lore with William beautifully describing the famous Hunt of the Unicorn tapestries with their Edenic forests, hounds, huntsmen, and the pure-hearted virgin. We end this Jungian trek on the most Jungian topic possible...the interpretation of dreams, and hunting dreams no less! Reading from Shadow and Evil in Fairy Tales and Interpretation of Fairy Tales by Marie-Louise von Franz. Check out William's Instagram and Venatic Opus blog.Support Our Numinous Nature on Patreon.Follow Our Numinous Nature & my naturalist illustrations on InstagramCheck out my shop of shirts, prints, and books featuring my artContact: herbaceoushuman@gmail.com
En 1940, à Cherbourg, pendant l'occupation Allemande, Gisèle est enceinte. Mais son mari René doit partir travailler en Allemagne. Gisèle veut avorter et elle se tourne vers sa voisine, Marie-Louise Giraud. Ni l'une ni l'autre ne sait comment faire.
En 1940, à Cherbourg, pendant l'occupation Allemande, Gisèle est enceinte. Mais son mari René doit partir travailler en Allemagne. Gisèle veut avorter et elle se tourne vers sa voisine, Marie-Louise Giraud. Ni l'une ni l'autre ne sait comment faire.
En 1940, à Cherbourg, pendant l'occupation Allemande, Gisèle est enceinte. Mais son mari René doit partir travailler en Allemagne. Gisèle veut avorter et elle se tourne vers sa voisine, Marie-Louise Giraud. Ni l'une ni l'autre ne sait comment faire.