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Radio Cyclo
Les Socquettes en Titane : bikepacking, utopie & peinture de cadre — du Maroc aux ateliers bruxellois

Radio Cyclo

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2025 29:45


Chapo De Bruxelles à l'Atlas marocain : cet épisode des Socquettes en Titane mêle grand voyage à vélo, chronique engagée et artisanat cycliste. On parle bikepacking, partage, lenteur, et peinture de cadres avec Carte Blanche Custom(Bruxelles). Une virée sonore qui donne envie de préparer ses sacs, de (re)peindre son cadre… et de repartir. L'épisode en bref Le voyage : Pyrénées → Espagne → Portugal → ferry → Maroc (Marrakech, Ouarzazate, Essaouira, Agadir), puis retour par l'Algarve, Sardaigne, Italie, remontée jusqu'en Belgique. Bikepacking vs cyclotourisme : confort de jour contre confort du bivouac ; sacs compacts vs sacoches + porte-bagages ; possibilités hybrides. Peinture de cadres : démontage, masquage précis (vinyl cutter/“ploteuse”), apprêt, couches, vernis et ponçage entre couches ; un travail d'artisanat qui prend du temps. Chronique : “pédaler pour demain” — le vélo comme utopie concrète, à hauteur de ville et de cœur. Les voix & l'équipe Animation Clément Soupart — producteur-animateur du podcast Les Socquettes en Titane (studio bruxellois, rendez-vous vélo en direct puis en podcast). Chronique Katia – « La nomade sédentaire » — chronique sur l'utopie cyclable, la lenteur choisie et l'espace public apaisé. Invités Antoine (voyageur à vélo) — itinérance jusqu'au Maroc via une trace « Caravans North », gestion des rencontres, de la météo et de la déconnexion numérique. Dorian – Carte Blanche Custom (Bruxelles) — peinture de cadres personnalisée : masquage de précision, finitions haut de gamme, collaborations avec des marques gravel/route (ex. OPEN). Points clés à retenir Voyager seul… pour mieux partager : la solitude révèle l'envie de rencontres ; on finit souvent par rouler à deux ou en petit groupe quelques jours. Mixer les approches : combiner sacs de bikepacking et porte-bagages avec dry-bags sanglés pour garder de la modularité (courses, eau) sans alourdir à l'excès. Peindre un cadre, c'est surtout de la préparation : masquage des filetages/inserts, apprêt d'adhésion, ponçage pour l'accroche, couches de peinture puis vernis dans la bonne fenêtre de temps ; reponçage pour la finition. Utopie concrète : le vélo ne sauve pas tout, mais il sauve des journées — une forme de résistance joyeuse au quotidien urbain. Écouter l'épisode ? ? Partage : #Bikepacking #Vélo #Gravel #Bruxelles #Maroc #Atlas #PeintureVélo #OpenCyclesHébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

Engage: The Podcast for Delta Pilots
E71: Heads in Beds: Hotel Updates, Layover Tips, and Exciting Moves in Hotels

Engage: The Podcast for Delta Pilots

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2025 36:23


First Officer Ryan Argenta welcomes back Hotel Committee Chair First Officer Steve Koffler for a fast, funny, and genuinely useful tour of the layover landscape. From a brand-new Park Hyatt in Marrakech to upcoming hotel previews in Hong Kong, Melbourne, Grenada, and St. Vincent, Steve shares what's new, what's next, and what pilots should know.   We cover Honolulu's temporary shift to Hilton Hawaiian Village, Tokyo's potential hotel shuffle, LA's beach-city ambitions, San Diego's pending refresh, and the big headline: Amsterdam's full exit from “you-know-where” and into a far stronger lineup. Practical intel included: why FCRs beat DARTs for hotel feedback, the curbside 20-minute rule (self-help and expense it), when combined crew shuttles are legit, and how to spy your hotel in bid packages. Plus, a cameo of Steve's PG-13 rap origin story. This episode is rare: equal parts updates, tips, and laughs - no lobby naps required. 

The Travel Diaries
Magical Morocco - Destination Special

The Travel Diaries

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2025 54:36


Welcome to a very special edition of The Travel Diaries, where we're heading to a country that has enchanted so many of my guests over the years: Morocco.This Destination Special is a love letter to a place that casts a lifelong spell. In the first half, you'll hear unforgettable memories from past guests - Sir Michael Palin, Anya Hindmarch, Lyn Hughes, Sir Richard Branson, The Hairy Bikers, Amar Latif, and Jacqui Gifford - each sharing the moments that made Morocco magical for them: the colours of Marrakech, the silence of the Sahara, the scent of a tagine in the Atlas Mountains. Together, their voices weave a vivid tapestry of this extraordinary land.And it's no wonder UK visitor numbers are soaring. Morocco is that rare combination - just a short flight away, yet a complete change of pace: immersive, sensory, unforgettable.Then, in the second half, I'm joined by travel writer and Morocco expert Paula Hardy, who splits her time between the UK and Morocco. With over 15 years of experience, she takes us beyond the usual hotspots, from the Mediterranean feel of Tangier and Tetouan, to desert oases near Skoura, coastal towns like Asilah, and hidden Berber mountain villages. We dive into Morocco's traditions - crafts, cuisine and culture - and its exciting evolution, with high-speed trains, striking new architecture, and preparations for the 2030 World Cup.Whether you've visited before or it's been on your bucket list for years, this episode will open your eyes to a Morocco you may not yet know, and remind you why so many travellers return again and again.Destination Recap: Northern Morocco - Sir Michael Palin on why Morocco is his all-time favourite journeyMarrakech – Designer Anya Hindmarch and Wanderlust editor-in-chief Lyn Hughes on the city of artisans, colour and contrastsAtlas Mountains - Sir Richard Branson, The Hairy Bikers, and blind adventurer Amar Latif on Berber villages, snow-topped peaks and mountain escapesOuarzazate (the “door to the desert”) - Travel & Leisure Editor Jacqui Gifford on this cinematic frontier townPaula's Destination Recap:Tangier Villa Mabrouka, TangierAsilahTetouan Royal Mansour Tamuda Bay Dar Ambrosia, Asilah Mimi Calpe, TangierM'HamidErfoud Iriki Taroudant Dar Ahlam, OuarzazateSkouraMarrakechOualidia Riad Mina, Marrakech Berber Lodge, Marrakech Riad L'Atelier, MarrakechRosemary, Marrakech Tribalista, Marrakech The Memory RoadThanks so much for listening today. I'll be back with some fabulous Christmas specials in December. In the meantime, come and follow me on Instagram, I'm @hollyrubenstein, and you'll also find me on TikTok - I'd love to hear from you. Remember there's the first 15 seasons to catch up on, that's over 160 episodes to keep you busy. And visit TheTravelDiariesPodcast.com for everything else podcast-related. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Gibraltar Today
Jury Tampering, Football Protest, Palabras Al Viento, CAB Chair, Bat Conservation, Bosom Buddies

Gibraltar Today

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2025 39:59


The Chief Justice has discharged a jury in a rape trial due to possible jury tampering. Our court reporter Katy Docker brought us the latest on this extraordinary development in the case of 33 year old Elliott Brooke. In football news - last night Manchester 62 staged a planned 2-minute sit-down protest reportedly over several months of unpaid wages for players and staff. We heard from team captain Joseph Chipolina. Journalist and broadcaster Alice Mascarenhas has launched a new book, Palabras Al Viento, celebrating the writings and radio broadcasts of her father, Manolo Mascarenhas.We caught up with Gibraltarian Pili Rodriguez, who has been unanimously reappointed as Chair of Citizens Advice International.The Gibraltar National Museum has signed a landmark scientific cooperation agreement with a University in Marrakech, on bat conservation. Dr Stewart Finlayson explained the significance of this partnership.And, a fashion show to celebrate 20 years of the Bosom Buddies charitable trust is happening on Thursday. We spoke to the show's presenters Henry Sacramento and William Gomez. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Entreprendre et Vivre au Maroc
À 50 ans, elle quitte la France pour une nouvelle vie au Maroc

Entreprendre et Vivre au Maroc

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2025 85:21


À 50 ans, Céline a décidé de tout quitter pour vivre autrement.Elle a quitté la finance, vendu ses affaires, et posé ses valises au Maroc. Trois ans plus tard, elle vit à Essaouira, organise des retraites dans le désert et accompagne d'autres personnes à se reconnecter à l'essentiel. Dans cette interview, on parle de son parcours, du choc du changement, de la liberté, du silence du désert… Et de ce que le Maroc lui a appris sur le temps, les relations et la simplicité.

De vive(s) voix
Bouchra Khalili : retrouver les voix des histoires oubliées

De vive(s) voix

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2025 28:59


Bouchra Khalili est à l'honneur du festival d'Automne avec des œuvres vidéos installées dans trois théâtres pour retrouver la mémoire du Mouvement des travailleurs arabes.  Avec ses trois projets Astérismes (Fig. 1 à 3), l'artiste Bouchra Khalili refait surgir la mémoire des histoires effacées, des traces fragiles de mémoires.  Trois installations qui correspondent à trois périodes de travail puisque la première date de 2017 et la dernière de 2025 et qui sont réunies sous ce titre de «Astérisme» qui est un terme d'astronomie pour designer une figure dessinée par les étoiles : une constellation... C'est donc un ensemble.  On découvre notamment, dans l'une de ces expositions, le Mouvement des Travailleurs arabes qui avait constitué deux troupes de théâtre avec un slogan, «de la rue à la scène et de la scène à la rue». «Ce qui m'a interpellée, c'est que des ouvriers qui travaillaient dans des usines aient pensé au théâtre». Une histoire très peu connue. Elle a retrouvé pour faire ce travail certains acteurs de l'époque qu'elle a filmés. «Ces expositions opèrent comme une forme de résurrection», nous raconte l'artiste Bouchra Khalili. «Ce qui m'intéresse, c'est ce qui n'a pas été archivé, des mémoires dont il ne reste uniquement que quelques fragments».    Et quand il n'y a pas d'archives, elle imagine des fictions pour dire ce qui a eu lieu comme dans l'exposition Astérismes (Fig. 3) : L'Écrivain public avec, par exemple, avec Mririda n'Aït Attik, poétesse amazighe, active dans la première moitié du XXè siècle dans le Haut-Atlas qui «maitrisait la poésie sans l'écrit» et dont on a que des traductions.  L'artiste réactive également un élément de la culture marocaine : le conte avec un jeune conteur de Marrakech qui salue l'histoire de Djelali Kamal, immigré et gréviste de la faim et candidat à la présidence de la République en 1974.  Invitée : Bouchra Khalili est une artiste visuelle franco-marocaine née en 1975 à Casablanca. Elle est diplômée en Études cinématographiques et médiatiques de la Sorbonne Nouvelle et en arts visuels de l'École nationale supérieure d'arts de Paris-Cergy. Multidisciplinaire, elle utilise le textile, la photographie, la sérigraphie et la vidéo pour concevoir ses œuvres.  À voir dans le cadre du Festival d'automne :  - Astérismes (Fig. 1) : The Tempest Society - T2G Théâtre de Gennevilliers, Centre Dramatique  -Astérismes (Fig. 2) : The Circle and The Public Storyteller - Odéon Théâtre de l'Europe – Berthier Paris 17 2 – 26 octobre - Astérismes (Fig. 3) : L'Écrivain public Théâtre de la Ville – Sarah Bernhardt 22 – 29 octobre.   Programmation musicale :  Les Artistes Amadou et Mariam avec le titre L'amour à la folie. 

De vive(s) voix
Bouchra Khalili : retrouver les voix des histoires oubliées

De vive(s) voix

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2025 28:59


Bouchra Khalili est à l'honneur du festival d'Automne avec des œuvres vidéos installées dans trois théâtres pour retrouver la mémoire du Mouvement des travailleurs arabes.  Avec ses trois projets Astérismes (Fig. 1 à 3), l'artiste Bouchra Khalili refait surgir la mémoire des histoires effacées, des traces fragiles de mémoires.  Trois installations qui correspondent à trois périodes de travail puisque la première date de 2017 et la dernière de 2025 et qui sont réunies sous ce titre de «Astérisme» qui est un terme d'astronomie pour designer une figure dessinée par les étoiles : une constellation... C'est donc un ensemble.  On découvre notamment, dans l'une de ces expositions, le Mouvement des Travailleurs arabes qui avait constitué deux troupes de théâtre avec un slogan, «de la rue à la scène et de la scène à la rue». «Ce qui m'a interpellée, c'est que des ouvriers qui travaillaient dans des usines aient pensé au théâtre». Une histoire très peu connue. Elle a retrouvé pour faire ce travail certains acteurs de l'époque qu'elle a filmés. «Ces expositions opèrent comme une forme de résurrection», nous raconte l'artiste Bouchra Khalili. «Ce qui m'intéresse, c'est ce qui n'a pas été archivé, des mémoires dont il ne reste uniquement que quelques fragments».    Et quand il n'y a pas d'archives, elle imagine des fictions pour dire ce qui a eu lieu comme dans l'exposition Astérismes (Fig. 3) : L'Écrivain public avec, par exemple, avec Mririda n'Aït Attik, poétesse amazighe, active dans la première moitié du XXè siècle dans le Haut-Atlas qui «maitrisait la poésie sans l'écrit» et dont on a que des traductions.  L'artiste réactive également un élément de la culture marocaine : le conte avec un jeune conteur de Marrakech qui salue l'histoire de Djelali Kamal, immigré et gréviste de la faim et candidat à la présidence de la République en 1974.  Invitée : Bouchra Khalili est une artiste visuelle franco-marocaine née en 1975 à Casablanca. Elle est diplômée en Études cinématographiques et médiatiques de la Sorbonne Nouvelle et en arts visuels de l'École nationale supérieure d'arts de Paris-Cergy. Multidisciplinaire, elle utilise le textile, la photographie, la sérigraphie et la vidéo pour concevoir ses œuvres.  À voir dans le cadre du Festival d'automne :  - Astérismes (Fig. 1) : The Tempest Society - T2G Théâtre de Gennevilliers, Centre Dramatique  -Astérismes (Fig. 2) : The Circle and The Public Storyteller - Odéon Théâtre de l'Europe – Berthier Paris 17 2 – 26 octobre - Astérismes (Fig. 3) : L'Écrivain public Théâtre de la Ville – Sarah Bernhardt 22 – 29 octobre.   Programmation musicale :  Les Artistes Amadou et Mariam avec le titre L'amour à la folie. 

The BucketLister Podcast
From the Blue City to the Sahara: Jack's Guide to the Best of Morocco

The BucketLister Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2025 42:13


In this episode of The Bucket Lister Podcast, Keith is joined by Jack, one of our expert guides, to uncover the magic behind The Best of Morocco adventure.Jack takes us on a journey through Morocco's most iconic highlights — from wandering the blue-washed streets of Chefchaouen and exploring the ancient medina of Fes, to trekking through the Todra Gorge and spending a night under the stars in the Sahara Desert.They also dive into cultural moments along the way, like cooking traditional Moroccan cuisine in Marrakech, visiting the legendary Aït Benhaddou, and experiencing the warm hospitality of the Berber people.With its mix of mountains, desert, and vibrant culture, this episode will transport you straight into the heart of Morocco — and show you why it's one of the most diverse and rewarding adventures on the Bucket List.

Ian & Frank
4 infirmières sur 10 DÉCROCHENT : qui va nous soigner ? ⚠️ (entrevue avec Emmanuelle Faubert)

Ian & Frank

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2025 36:41


Aujourd'hui dans le podcast, on reçoit en entrevue Emmanuelle B. Faubert, économiste à l'Institut économique de Montréal, avec qui on discute d'une étude récemment publiée par l'IEDM sur l'évolution des effectifs infirmiers dans les différentes provinces canadiennes. Le taux de rétention dans cette profession semble devenir un véritable problème et, clairement, malgré le financement public subséquent accordé aux réseaux de santé, l'argent ne semble pas atteindre le patient ni améliorer le système.DANS LA PARTIE PATREON, on commence en parlant d'aide médicale à mourir ainsi que d'un cri du cœur de Ian adressé aux citoyens sur le fait que les municipalités trouveront toujours davantage de moyens de vous taxer. Ensuite, Frank présente les résultats d'un sondage sur les réelles priorités des Québécois et les deux hommes discutent longuement du texte de Frank sur Pilulerouge.ca à propos de ce qu'il a appris de ses conférences à Marrakech, au Maroc, sur les moyens pour la droite libérale d'aller chercher de nouveaux électeurs. La solution : la culture. On termine avec Joey qui nous présente le début d'un reportage du Parisien sur les options sur demande dans les véhicules de luxe. Un débat s'en suit entre lui, Frank et Ian sur cette pratique qui ressemble à plusieurs égards au concept de “pay to win” dans les jeux vidéo.0:00 Intro1:16 Problème de rétention des infirmières9:24 Les postes vacants ont triplé12:16 6/10 disent avoir été victime de violence15:05 La question de l'ancienneté18:52 Comparaison entre les provinces21:59 Quelles sont les solutions ?25:25 L'argent ne se rend pas au patient32:57 l'organigramme de Santé Québec

30 ans sinon rien Podcast
Épisode 18 - Rhodia, fondatrice de Nowme : "On n'a plus le réflexe de se faire de nouveaux ami·e·s après 30 ans"

30 ans sinon rien Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2025 48:23


"On n'a plus le réflexe de se faire de nouveaux ami·e·s après 30 ans." Ce sont les mots de Rhodia, qui, un soir de Covid, a décidé de retrouver sa vie d'avant : celle où elle dansait jusqu'à 5 h du matin, faisait la fête et profitait de ses week-ends à fond. Mais comment faire lorsque l'on est mère et que notre planning ne nous le permet plus ? Comment se reconnecter aux autres lorsque l'on se retrouve isolé du monde ? Rhodia c'est une femme au grand coeur qui a fondé Nowme il y a quelques années : un lieu qui rassemble les femmes de plus de 30 ans pour des soirées… en journée, oui oui, vous avez bien entendu ! Si vous n'avez plus le temps d'aller en boîte de nuit pour vous défouler, Rhodia vous propose de prendre quelques heures l'après-midi, ou encore de partir à Marrakech découvrir de nouveaux horizons. Prendre soin de vous, faire de nouvelles rencontres et recharger vos batteries pour revenir plus en forme : voilà sa promesse. Elle aime dire qu'elle est la conciergerie du kiff, et ça lui va parfaitement.La promesse de Rhodia : rester jeune et ne pas s'oublier. Vous allez voir que son parcours et son récit nous donne plus qu'envie d'aller s'inscrire au prochain évènement et mon petit doigt me dit que vous allez vous éclater. Cet épisode est dédié à toutes les femmes qui ont besoin de se retrouver, de faire de nouvelles rencontres. Les évènements Nowme font du bien au corps, mais aussi et surtout à la tête.

INFORMATION LOCALE
16 OCTOBRE 2025

INFORMATION LOCALE

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2025 3:38


Des vols Strasbourg-Marrakech au printemps 2026. EasyJet a annoncé hier le lancement d'une nouvelle liaison. A partir du 3 mai, la compagnie desservira Marrakech deux fois par semaine, les jeudis et les dimanches, à partir de 51 euros. Alors qu'EasyJet a fait son retour l'hiver dernier après 10 ans d'absence,, il y aura au mois de novembre prochain l'ouverture des vols vers Milan, Rome et Manchester. Des knacks de volailles rappelés dans toute la France. Ces produits de l'entreprise Bruno Siebert S.A., située à Ergersheim, auraient été contaminés à la Listeria. Les articles en question auraient été vendus dans des magasins Leclerc ou du Système U, du 30 septembre au 15 octobre, en barquettes ou en vrac au rayon boucherie. Il est conseillé de ne pas consommer ces saucisses et de les rapporter au point de vente pour remboursement. Changement de présidence au sein des Vitrines de Sélestat. Lors de l'Assemblée générale de l'association commerçante, qui se tenait lundi, Oliver Le Lévrier a été nommé pour succéder à Edouard Faller. En prenant la tête de l'association, il souhaite notamment mobiliser les commerçants et retirer la dimension politique de l'organisation. Âgé de 40 ans, le nouveau président des Vitrines de Sélestat possède plusieurs entreprises au sein de la cité humaniste. Retrouvez son portrait et son entretien complet sur notre site internet azur-fm.com. A Sélestat toujours, un sapin sera abattu aujourd'hui. A l'entrée de l'avenue de la Liberté, l'arbre représente aujourd'hui un risque pour la sécurité des passants et des automobilistes. Une analyse et des diagnostics ont confirmé le dépérissement de l'arbre. L'accès au centre-ville est donc impossible jusqu'à 17h et des déviations sont mises en place par la rue de la Paix. Pour le remplacer, un jeune sapin sera planté dans le parc du Général De Gaulle. Nouvel outil pour préserver la langue alsacienne. Les universités de Lorraine et de Strasbourg souhaitent renforcer la présence numérique de l'alsacien au quotidien. Pour cela, elles demandent aux Alsaciens de s'enregistrer sur une plateforme dédiée qui existe déjà pour d'autres langues. L'objectif est double : conserver l'alsacien parlé à travers des enregistrements et donner un coup de pouce à l'intelligence artificielle pour qu'elle puisse parler alsacien. La collecte se fait sur la plateforme “common voice” de Mozilla. Les travaux sont lancés à Breitenbach. La rénovation de la chapelle Notre-Dame des Sept Douleurs a débuté. Les travaux devront cependant durer plus longtemps que prévu. Des dégâts non visibles avant l'enlèvement des tuiles sont apparus et des réparations non prévues ont donc été nécessaires. Les chevrons ont dû être changés et la gouttière en zinc doit être entièrement remplacée. Il y a quelques jours, les bénévoles ont également constaté que la cloche, accessible par une corde, ne tient plus que par deux attaches sur six. A hauteur de 15 000 euros, les travaux sont soutenus par la Fondation du patrimoine. Hier, le sous-préfet de Haguenau-Wissembourg, Stéphane Chipponi, s'est rendu au CAIRE, le Centre d'Animation, d'Information et de Relais Économique de la Communauté d'Agglomération de Haguenau. L'objectif de cette visite : échanger avec les acteurs locaux de l'entrepreneuriat et découvrir les entreprises innovantes du territoire. Au programme de la rencontre : une présentation de l'écosystème entrepreneurial local, suivie d'une visite de la pépinière d'entreprises du CAIRE. Le sous-préfet a notamment pu échanger avec plusieurs startups.Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

Entreprendre et Vivre au Maroc
De la France au Maroc : 50 ans d'histoire (Partie 2)

Entreprendre et Vivre au Maroc

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2025 93:04


Suite directe de la première interview « De la France au Maroc : 50 ans d'histoire ». Marion Berthoud vit au Maroc depuis 1973.Elle partage ici son regard sur l'évolution du pays : la place des femmes, les changements à Rabat, le système de santé, les visas, les différences de mentalités et la vie quotidienne après 50 ans passés ici. Une conversation sincère et passionnante, entre mémoire et actualité.

Raisa Zwart Podcast
#111 Out of Office Notes - Marrakech - Heb ik gefaald?

Raisa Zwart Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2025 12:25


Welkom bij OOO – Out of Office - Notes. Een nieuwe serie met korte, eerlijke updates terwijl ik onderweg ben. Tussen reizen en werken door. We starten met iets dat on top of mind is: falen. Of beter gezegd, het idee ervan. Want misschien… is falen niet het tegenovergestelde van succes, maar gewoon een andere route ernaartoe?Dankjewel dat je luistert. En welkom bij Podcasts OOO.Meer informatie over the Freedom Trail vind je hier.Wil je samen met mij aan de slag? Benieuwd naar mijn mentoring en online leermiddelen voor creatieve ondernemers? Bekijk hier mijn site. Of ga aan de slag met de freebies hieronder. FreebiesGratis mini training over starten met Print on DemandChallenge: vergroot jouw expert status in 5 stappen Bekijk mijn leeslijst met favoriete boekenMijn favoriete tools voor het leiden van een online businessPlug & Pay: checkout software voor digitale producten Host jouw online training op Huddle, of PodiaBouw je website met Showit of Squarespace

El placer de viajar
El encanto mediterráneo y la montaña que no esperas en el interior de Valencia y Alicante

El placer de viajar

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2025 43:39


El Placer de Viajar nos lleva esta semana de las localidades con pasado árabe entre Valencia y Alicante al presente muy árabe pero accesible de Rabat. Esta edición de El Placer de Viajar une dos destinos muy diferentes, pero que, aunque no lo parezca, tienen elementos comunes en su pasado: Rabat, capital de Marruecos, y un par de pueblos en el sur de Valencia y el norte de Alicante. El episodio comienza destacando la herencia histórica de romanos y almohades en el Norte de África, lo que da pie a hablar de Rabat, la capital de Marruecos. Descrita como una ciudad menos concurrida por el turismo que Marrakech, Rabat ofrece una experiencia marroquí auténtica sin la intensidad abrumadora de destinos más populares. Su moderna infraestructura, incluyendo el impresionante Gran Teatro, se mezcla con su rica historia, convirtiéndola en una primera inmersión ideal en el Magreb para quienes buscan un destino cultural pero accesible. En Rabat, la Medina destaca por ser un mercado tradicional limpio y bien conservado con celosías de madera. Junto a ella, la Kasbah de los Udayas, una ciudad fortificada, presenta un ambiente más sereno y menos comercial, con calles impolutas, puertas de colores vibrantes y vistas espectaculares al Atlántico. Cerca se encuentra el Cementerio de Rabat, una vasta extensión de lápidas con vistas al océano, y los impresionantes Mausoleos de Mohammed V y Hassan II, a menudo comparados con pequeños Taj Mahals. Estos lugares muestran la mezcla de tradición, historia y belleza natural de Rabat. Una excursión esencial desde Rabat es cruzar el río Bu Regreg hacia Salé, una ciudad más tradicional y religiosamente conservadora. Su Medina ofrece una visión aún más auténtica de la vida cotidiana marroquí, con calles bulliciosas y un ambiente local único, aunque los visitantes deben tener en cuenta las diferencias en la vestimenta y costumbres. Gastronómicamente, Rabat ofrece la clásica tríada marroquí de cuscús, tajines y pastillas, junto con marisco fresco, ostras y pescado frito, reflejo de su ubicación costera. Un consejo práctico para los viajeros es evitar el agua del grifo y disfrutar de las delicias culinarias locales, especialmente el cuscús los viernes, un día sagrado.La montaña entre Valencia y Alicante El episodio se traslada después a la región montañosa entre Valencia y Alicante, explorando pueblos con un importante pasado árabe. Onteniente, un pueblo más grande, presume de una rica historia evidente en sus yacimientos prehistóricos, su legado árabe y su patrimonio industrial. Su casco antiguo, el Barrio de la Vila, cuenta con calles estrechas, pequeñas plazas y joyas arquitectónicas como el Palacio de la Vila y el Palacio de los Condes de Torrefiel del siglo XV. La imponente Iglesia de Santa María, con su mezcla de estilos, y un puente histórico completan la imagen de esta localidad, famosa por estar asociada con el extenista número uno del mundo, Juan Carlos Ferrero, que nació allí, y que ahora es entrenador y mentor de otro número uno: Carlos Alcaraz. Más dentro de las montañas se encuentra Agres, un pintoresco pueblo anidado a más de 700 metros en la Sierra Mariola. Conocido por sus casas blancas y su atmósfera tranquila, Agres ofrece atractivos naturales como un manantial de agua fría y un lavadero histórico. El Monasterio-Santuario de la Virgen de Agres, situado en el punto más alto, está envuelto en la leyenda y ofrece vistas impresionantes en medio de pinares. Merece también un tiempo la Sierra Mariola es reconocida por su riqueza natural, incluyendo especies endémicas únicas y antiguas "neveras", vestigios de la histórica industria del hielo en la región. Finalmente, la gastronomía local ofrece platos tradicionales valencianos, destacando la recomendación de la Pensión Mariola por su excelente comida y su historia.

Maghrib in Past & Present | Podcasts
La médiation culturelle, un métier de liens et de transmission : Rencontre avec Yassir Yarji

Maghrib in Past & Present | Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2025 29:07


Episode 215: La médiation culturelle, un métier de liens et de transmission : Rencontre avec Yassir Yarji L'épisode d'aujourd'hui nous emmène au Maroc, à la rencontre de Yassir Yarji, médiateur culturel originaire de Marrakech, passionné par l'art et la culture comme fondement de la transmission éducative. Sahar El Echi, cinéaste, s'entretient avec Yassir à propos de son parcours qui l'a mené à la médiation culturelle et son travail au musée. La conversation tourne autour des diverses activités et expositions que mène le musée avec des artistes locaux, des enfants, et la communauté, ainsi que des initiatives dans la région autour de Marrakech après le tremblement de terre de 2023.  Né en 1995, Yassir a suivi un parcours atypique, enraciné dans un Maroc multiculturel. Ayant grandi dans la ville ocre, Marrakech, il y a découvert une vie riche en couleurs, un lien particulier avec les matériaux et un patrimoine architectural unique. Après avoir interrompu ses études scientifiques, il rejoint en 2018 le MACAAL (Museum of African Contemporary Art Al Maaden).  Sur le terrain, Yassir affine ses compétences en accompagnant de nombreux artistes contemporains dans la production de leurs œuvres pour les expositions du MACAAL, tout en renforçant les liens entre les œuvres d'art et le public à travers des pratiques de médiation culturelle innovantes, allant du digital à des ateliers pratiques. En 2022, Yassir fonde Médiaction Culturelle, une structure dédiée à la médiation culturelle au Maroc, et a travaillé avec le festival Art Explora à Tanger en 2024. Cet épisode a été enregistré via Zoom le 28 août 2024 dans le cadre du programme CAORC/Andrew W. Mellon Fellowship in Modern Art History (2024) au Centre d'Études Maghrébines à Tunis (CEMAT)  Nous remercions notre ami Ignacio Villalón, doctorant à l'Université de Crète/Institute for Mediterranean Studies, pour sa prestation à la guitare pour l'introduction et la conclusion de ce podcast. Montage : Lena Krause, Boursière Résidente au Centre d'Études Maghrébines à Tunis.  

Club Poker Radio
Alexandre Réard et Anthony Apicella

Club Poker Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2025 125:15


Quel plaisir ce jeudi de recevoir au studio 2 joueurs professionnels : Alexandre Réard : joueur professionnel sponsorisé par Unibet, champion du monde, il vient d'empocher un event sur l'EPT de Barcelone (un 10k€ affichant 82 entrées pour plus de 200k€ ) et nous a ébloui cet été avec une 2e place dans le WSOP 50 000 $ High Roller... pour 1.7 million de $. De quoi approcher la barre des 10 millions d'euros de gain et consolider la 5e position au top fr. On se demande comment il maintient ce niveau hallucinant

Entreprendre et Vivre au Maroc
Quitter la France pour une nouvelle vie à Rabat (Harhoura)

Entreprendre et Vivre au Maroc

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2025 80:26


Découvrez le parcours de Stéphanie qui a quitté la France pour s'installer à Rabat (Harhoura). Logement, vie de famille, entrepreneuriat… son témoignage après 10 ans au Maroc. Pour contacter Stéphanie :

Price of Business Show
Linda Scroggins- Marrakech's Majestic Stays: Four Icons of Luxury

Price of Business Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2025 9:36


09-18-2025 Linda Scroggins Learn more about the interview and get additional links here: https://usadailytimes.com/2025/09/22/marrakechs-majestic-stays-four-icons-of-luxury/ Subscribe to the best of our content here: https://priceofbusiness.substack.com/ Subscribe to our YouTube channel here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCywgbHv7dpiBG2Qswr_ceEQ

Show Supernana
29 octobre 2000 avec Supernana et Laurent Petitguillaume sur Netradio

Show Supernana

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2025 32:36


Une émission où les auditeurs sont les vraies stars ! Entre blagues, confidences et échanges piquants, tout le monde en prend pour son grade – avec beaucoup d'humour et un brin de tendresse.

Show Supernana
11 octobre 2000 Supernana et Laurent Petitguillaume sur Netradio

Show Supernana

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2025 41:11


Plongez dans le tout premier talk-show en direct sur le net ! Diffusé sur plusieurs plateformes (Netradio, Radio Actu, et même sur TPS canal 51).

Smart Travel News
Lufthansa y Amadeus ponen a prueba la cartera de identidad digital europea

Smart Travel News

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2025 7:12


La decimotercera edición de Overbooking Gran Canaria & Hosteltur Summit se celebró en el Auditorio Alfredo Kraus de Las Palmas, coincidiendo con el 50 aniversario de Turismo de Gran Canaria. El evento reunió a 700 profesionales del sector en mesas redondas, ponencias y casos de éxito, consolidándose como un punto de encuentro clave para empresas e instituciones turísticas de toda España.Ávoris Corporación Empresarial reforzará su presencia en Portugal y prevé alcanzar las 200 agencias asociadas antes de que termine 2025. Este crecimiento se apoya en su alianza con Dit Gestión, que entró en el mercado luso hace dos años y ya suma unas 120 agencias.Las aerolíneas han advertido de la “asfixia” que provoca la falta de fondos para cubrir los descuentos a residentes de Canarias, Baleares, Ceuta y Melilla, después de que la Mesa del Congreso vetara elevar a 1.200 millones de euros la partida destinada a estas ayudas. La Asociación de Líneas Aéreas reclama al Gobierno una solución al problema derivado de la infradotación de los Presupuestos de 2023, aún prorrogados.La temporada media de 2025 muestra un creciente interés por opciones premium. Según Kayak, las búsquedas de vuelos en clase business han aumentado un 19 % respecto a 2024 y un 20 % frente al verano, mientras que los hoteles de cinco estrellas registran un alza del 155 %. Entre los destinos más demandados destacan Granada, Marrakech y otras ciudades europeas de media distancia.Delta lanza a partir de mayo una ruta diaria y directa entre Boston y Madrid, operada con Airbus A330-900neo, y amplía su servicio diario a Barcelona. Con estas y otras conexiones a Niza y Milán, la aerolínea ofrecerá 12 destinos europeos desde Boston, reforzando su red en Europa.

Smart Travel News
Turkish Airlines realizará una auditoría express antes de confirmar la compra del 26% de Air Europa

Smart Travel News

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2025 7:31


Turkish Airlines realizará una auditoría express antes de confirmar la compra del 26% de Air Europa por 300 millones de euros, operación anunciada en agosto. La revisión busca verificar cuentas, gobierno corporativo y litigios fiscales, en un momento clave por el inminente vencimiento del préstamo de la SEPI a la aerolínea española.La ocupación de apartamentos turísticos en Barcelona cayó un 2,5% en agosto, según Apartur. La asociación atribuye este descenso al impacto del relato mediático negativo sobre la ciudad, relacionado con la turismofobia y la masificación.Ávoris refuerza su canal B2B con Mundosenior, su turoperador para mayores de 55 años, lanzando una nueva web para agencias y un sistema integral de comisión. La programación de esta temporada incluye novedades en larga distancia, destacando Nueva York y Japón, y ofrece mayor flexibilidad en formas de pago.Air Canada inaugurará en junio de 2026 una ruta directa entre Montreal y Palma de Mallorca, operada con aviones Airbus A321XLR de 182 plazas. El servicio será estacional, con cuatro frecuencias semanales, y estará disponible hasta octubre de ese mismo año.Los campings mantienen su dinamismo tras el verano y en Cataluña registran un aumento del 6% en la ocupación en la Diada y la Mercè, además de una mayor duración de las estancias, que pasaron de 3,7 a 4,5 noches, según HolaCamp. Paralelamente, el turismo "pet-friendly" gana peso: más del 90% de los campings en España ya admiten mascotas, y las menciones de “perro” en reseñas han crecido un 83% desde 2019, de acuerdo con Pitchup.com.El Senado ha aprobado un crédito extraordinario de 1.200 millones de euros para cubrir las subvenciones del 75% en los billetes aéreos de residentes en Baleares, Canarias, Ceuta y Melilla correspondientes a 2024 y 2025. La Asociación de Líneas Aéreas considera esta medida esencial para aliviar la “situación insostenible” que afrontan las compañías por los impagos acumulados.Según datos de KAYAK, la temporada media de 2025 muestra un auge del turismo premium en España, con un aumento del 20% en las búsquedas de vuelos en clase business y del 21% en hoteles de cinco estrellas respecto al verano. Entre los destinos más demandados destacan Granada (+131%), Marrakech (+106%) y Florencia (+94%).

CONVO Talkshow
Met Frenna en Jonna naar Marrakesh, New York trip en Nimo's stage in LA

CONVO Talkshow

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2025 61:23


De heren zijn terug van hun vakanties en vertellen tot in details hoe hun vakanties waren. Zo bezocht Défano New York, was Yuki met onder andere Frenna en Jonna Fraser in Marrakech, Armin was weer terug in zijn geliefde Rio de Janeiro en vertelt Nimo over zijn tijd in Los Angeles.

The 365 Days of Astronomy, the daily podcast of the International Year of Astronomy 2009
Travelers in the Night Eps. 325 & 326: Marrakech & Asteroids 2016

The 365 Days of Astronomy, the daily podcast of the International Year of Astronomy 2009

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2025 6:03


Dr. Al Grauer hosts. Dr. Albert D. Grauer ( @Nmcanopus ) is an observational asteroid hunting astronomer. Dr. Grauer retired from the University of Arkansas at Little Rock in 2006. travelersinthenight.org From October 2024. Today's 2 topics: - A location 9,000 feet above sea level in the Atlas Mountains of Morocco is ideal for an asteroid hunter since the weather is often clear and the skies are dark. It was thus intriguing for me to see that a new asteroid discovery was posted from J43 which is the Morocco Oukaïmeden Sky Survey or (MOSS) located near Marrakech, a name I had not encountered except in the Crosby, Stills, and Nash song "Marrakech Express". The MOSS observatory has team members in Morocco, France, and Switzerland, call themselves amateurs, and produces professional quality results.   - 2016 was another record year for asteroid hunters during which we discovered 1,894 new Earth approaching objects. My team, the NASA funded, Catalina Sky Survey, led the pack with 931 Near Earth Asteroid discoveries.   We've added a new way to donate to 365 Days of Astronomy to support editing, hosting, and production costs.  Just visit: https://www.patreon.com/365DaysOfAstronomy and donate as much as you can! Share the podcast with your friends and send the Patreon link to them too!  Every bit helps! Thank you! ------------------------------------ Do go visit http://www.redbubble.com/people/CosmoQuestX/shop for cool Astronomy Cast and CosmoQuest t-shirts, coffee mugs and other awesomeness! http://cosmoquest.org/Donate This show is made possible through your donations.  Thank you! (Haven't donated? It's not too late! Just click!) ------------------------------------ The 365 Days of Astronomy Podcast is produced by the Planetary Science Institute. http://www.psi.edu Visit us on the web at 365DaysOfAstronomy.org or email us at info@365DaysOfAstronomy.org.

On va déguster
Les chef(fes) passent à table 6/7 : La Masterclass d'Hélène Darroze

On va déguster

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2025 54:10


durée : 00:54:10 - On va déguster - par : François-Régis Gaudry - Des Landes à Paris, en passant par Londres, la Provence et Marrakech, sans oublier les plateaux de Top Chef l'emblématique émission de M6, elle nous raconte son formidable destin de femme cheffe. - réalisé par : Lauranne THOMAS Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les autres épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France.

Paddling The Blue Podcast
#145 - London to Marrakech and New York Spare Seat with Richard Harpham

Paddling The Blue Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2025 55:08 Transcription Available


Richard Harpham has more than 14,000 miles of human-powered adventures under his belt and he's not slowing down. Today we talk about two, London to Marrakech by kayak and bike the challenges and triumphs encountered along the way, from the sea conditions off of Casablanca to the bustling Strait of Gibraltar, and a unique twist on a trip that he called the New York Spare Seat Kayak Expedition. Rich Adventure Canoetrail.co.uk Great British Paddling Adventures: More than 50 routes for kayak, canoe, and paddleboard  

Le Chantier
#80 Caroline @roca.marrakech - Rénover un riad à Marrakech

Le Chantier

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2025 167:30


Bienvenue dans cet épisode spécial Été avec Caroline ma super invitée, réalisé lors d'un enregistrement exceptionnel au Maroc. Caroline, je l'ai découverte grâce à Instagram, sur son compte @roca.marrakech, sur lequel elle racontait l'année dernière son chantier titanesque.. Et j'ai tout de suite eu envie qu'elle me raconte les coulisses de son histoire ! Avec Caroline, on a parlé de son histoire avec le Maroc, des rencontres décisives qu'elle y a faites, d'artisanat marocain, de visiter des dizaines de riads pour le plaisir... jusqu'au jour où on en achète un, de la négociation d'un bien immobilier à Marrakech, des banques qui devaient te prêter et qui ne prêtent plus, de comment financer un magnifique chantier grâce au crowdfunding, de travaux sans aucune règle de sécurité (!), d'évacuer des tonnes de gravats avec une petite remorque et un cheval en plein coeur de la Medina, de séismes et de normes parasismiques, de problèmes de voisinage, de travaux qui coûtent beaucoup plus cher que ce que l'on avait prévu, et de chantier aux 1000 occasions de se décourager... Mais aussi de matériaux magnifique comme les zelliges, le bejmat et le tadelakt, de sublime décoration à l'esprit voyage, de piscine entièrement carrelée, de rooftop sur les toits de Marrakech, d'artisans exceptionnels et des liens qui peuvent se créer sur un chantier, et de réaliser pour de vrai et sans attendre ses rêves les plus fous, ceux qu'on pensait qu'on ne ferait que dans 20 ans quand on aurait assez d'argent... pour vivre dès maintenant sa vie sans compromis, en trouvant sa place idéale dans un nouveau pays. Rendez-vous sur lechantierpodcast.fr pour découvrir la visite complète du riad en photos, et je vous conseille vraiment d'aller voir ces images car cet endroit magnifique était un vrai bonheur à photographier ! Vous pourrez aussi découvrir les avant/après des travaux qui sont assez fous... Mais je ne vous en dis pas plus, et je vous laisse écouter l'histoire de la rénovation du riad marocain de Caroline. Bonne écoute !*****NOTES DE L'ÉPISODE******- La visite en photos du riad : www.lechantierpodcast.fr/80-chez-caroline-riad-roca-marrakech- Le compte Instagram du podcast : @lechantierpodcast- Le compte Instagram du riad : @roca.marrakechMerci à Matériaux Naturels l'expert de l'isolation contre la chaleur avec des matériaux écologiques comme la laine de bois, qui soutient cet épisode ! Profitez de -5% sur tout le site www.materiaux-naturels.fr dès 300€ d'achat, avec le code LECHANTIER.- Si vous aimez ce podcast, laissez 5 étoiles et votre avis en quelques mots sur Apple Podcasts ou Spotify, ça m'aide énormément

Destination Morocco Podcast
Discover Gnawa: Morocco's Indigenous Music

Destination Morocco Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2025 26:42 Transcription Available


We recommend watching the video version of this episode on our YouTube channel, you can find it here: Discover Gnawa: Morocco's Indigenous Music (YouTube)---Gnaoua (also spelled Gnawa) music is known as Morocco's indigenous music, brought to the modern-day country over centuries from nomads across north Africa, and gradually adapted to various regional interpretations.Today's episode was recorded live on location at a Merzouga desert camp and at a Marrakech restaurant, and originally aired on the podcast in early 2024. Now, we have the video version for you as well, which you'll see in the YouTube link above, or on our channel here: @destinationsmorocco.In between performances, Azdean sits down with Mohamed, a musician and member of the Gnaoua performers in Qser el Khamliya, a small village just south of Merzouga. Mohamed started playing when he was eight years old, and gives us some background on the roots of Gnawa music, created by slaves and nomads from Sub-Saharan countries. The music was meant to express the suffering of slaves and their longing for freedom, and evolved into a deep religious expression of the Muslim faith.The contemporary Gnawa festivals in Essaouira and Merzouga stem from the agricultural rhythm of generations of harvests, the point where abundance and peace could be celebrated. Modern-day events typically coincide with Eid al-Adha celebrations that are timed with cycles of the moon, and take place roughly 11 days earlier in each subsequent year.However, Gnaoua music and live performances are easy to find year-round in Morocco, particularly in the south. Our samples in this episode of both desert camps and urban restaurants are good examples of this. We check the schedules and availability in the cities and riads that are part of your tour, to see what we can offer you for this amazing experience!Khemliya, MerzougaEnding Gnawa music recorded live at Safran Marrakech restaurant. Do you dream of exploring the enchanting land of Morocco?Destination Morocco is your ultimate travel experience for those seeking luxury and adventure. We specialize in crafting bespoke itineraries tailored to your unique tastes and desires.If you're a discerning traveler who values an immersive, curated adventure, visit www.destinationsmorocco.com, and let us bring your dream Moroccan vacation to life.Learn more about Azdean and Destination Morocco.Explore our Private Tours and Small Group Tours!

De Interieur Club Podcast
#25: Suzanne Loggere - De Interieur Club Zomergasten

De Interieur Club Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2025 28:15


Welkom bij De Interieur Club Zomergasten – dit keer met Suzanne Loggere als gast van Carlein Kieboom. Suzanne is oprichter van Loggere Wilpower, en zit al meer dan 40 jaar in het vak. In deze aflevering praat ze over haar passie voor interieur, kleurgebruik en het belang van intuïtie in design. Ze neemt ons mee in haar inspiratiebronnen van Londen tot Marrakech en vertelt hoe haar showroom een verlengstuk is van de ontwerper. We hebben het over haar liefde voor turquoise, haar zoon als kunstenaar en waarom beige en taupe écht niet meer kunnen. Suzanne deelt ook haar visie op trends, ambacht en de kracht van persoonlijke objecten in een interieur. Een gesprek vol kleur, emotie en vakkennis. Laat je inspireren door een vrouw die het interieurvak ademt!Host: Carlein KieboomMusic from #Uppbeathttps://uppbeat.io/t/hartzmann/buoyantLicense code: 2AE87LQB17XZQJL6

Code source
Mort de Bun Hay Mean : il était une fois un prodige du stand up

Code source

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2025 25:02


La semaine du 10 juillet, le monde de l'humour est en deuil. Alors qu'il allait partir jouer son nouveau spectacle, Bun Hay Mean, stand upper et acteur, est décédé à l'âge de 43 ans après une chute d'un immeuble parisien. Les débuts du jeune bordelais ne sont pas faciles. Quand il sort de scène, Bun Hay Mean dort dans la rue. En 2014, il intègre la troupe du Jamel Comedy Club, sa carrière décolle et il se fait un nom avec le pseudo « Chinois marrant ». Bun Hay Mean développe un style mitraillette, il enchaîne les blagues à un rythme effréné. Depuis son décès, les hommages pleuvent et sont unanimes : l'humour perd un artiste aimé et généreux. Code source revient sur l'ascension hors norme de Bun Hay Mean avec Grégory Plouviez, journaliste au service culture du Parisien. Écoutez Code source sur toutes les plates-formes audio : Apple Podcast (iPhone, iPad), Amazon Music, Podcast Addict ou Castbox, Deezer, Spotify.Crédits. Direction de la rédaction : Pierre Chausse - Rédacteur en chef : Jules Lavie - Reporter : Barbara Gouy - Production : Thibault Lambert, Anaïs Godard et Clémentine Spiler - Réalisation et mixage : Julien Montcouquiol - Musiques : François Clos, Audio Network - Archives : Konbini, Bahn Mi Media, Montreux Festival, Marrakech du rire. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.

The Travel Diaries
Chris Packham

The Travel Diaries

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2025 68:17


Today's guest is one of Britain's best-loved and most fearless voices in wildlife and environmental broadcasting - it's the brilliant Chris Packham.Chris first made his name back in the 1980s as a presenter on The Really Wild Show, a programme that inspired a whole generation of children - myself included - to get out into nature. But before that, he was actually behind the camera, working as a wildlife cameraman after studying zoology. And it's that deep understanding of animals, ecosystems and science that still underpins everything he does.Since those early days, Chris has become a fixture on British television. You'll know him from Springwatch, Autumnwatch, and Winterwatch, from his BBC documentaries like The Walk That Made Me and Inside Our Autistic Minds, and from his powerful activism, whether he's leading anti-hunting campaigns, protesting HS2, or calling out the destruction of biodiversity in the UK and beyond.He's won multiple awards for his environmental work and was awarded a CBE for services to nature conservation. But he's also never been afraid to challenge the establishment, and I think that's one of the reasons so many people connect with him. In today's episode, we explore the places that have shaped him, from Kathmandhu to Kashmir, Mauritius to Marrakech. He talks about the awe and purpose he finds in travel, the power of experiencing landscapes that tell stories - whether it's battle sites like Little Bighorn in Montana or the brutalist war memorials of the Balkans - and the importance of discomfort, of being challenged by a place.We talk about being neurodivergent and how that shapes the way he sees the world when he travels - and also the places he'll never return to. Spoiler: it's not a great day for Dubai or Vegas.Destination Recap:White Sands National Park, New Mexico, USABig Bend National Park, Texas, USAEverglades National Park, Florida, USAZion National Park, Utah, USANew Forest National Park, Hampshire, England HondurasBorneoScotlandArles, France MauritiusSeville, SpainKathmandu, Nepal Kashmir, IndiaAntarcticaGalapagos, EcuadorMarrakech, Morocco Bar of sand nr Sanibel Island, Florida, USALittle Big Horn, Montana, USADubaiLas Vegas, USAPhilippines RainforestThe ‘Stans - Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, Kazakhstan Finding the Spomeniks With thanks to Airbnb for their support of today's episode.Thanks so much for listening today. If you want to be the first to find out who is joining me on next week's episode come and follow me on Instagram I'm @hollyrubenstein, and you'll also find me on TikTok - I'd love to hear from you. And if you can't wait until then, remember there's the first 14 seasons to catch up on, that's over 155 episodes to keep you busy. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Destination Morocco Podcast
A Food Tasting Tour in the Heart of Marrakech!

Destination Morocco Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2025 35:09 Transcription Available


We recommend watching the video version of this episode on our YouTube channel, you can find it here:A Food Tasting Tour in the Heart of Marrakech! (YouTube)----Today's live episode takes you on a culinary food tour through the famous Jemaa el-Fnaa Square, in the heart of Marrakech, with Azdean and local guide Mr. Ahmed. Together, they delve into the rich culinary traditions of the area, first with a visit to the olive section, where Ahmed explains the significance and variety of olives used in Moroccan cuisine. Next, they take us to a tasting of traditional Moroccan pastries, including Ghriba, Chebakia, and Fekkas, originally influenced by Jewish traditions. The journey then takes us through the world of dried fruits, highlighting their cultural importance and common uses in special occasions such as weddings and Ramadan. No visit to Morocco can take place without trying Harira soup, probably the staple of staples in every house and restaurant. Azdean and Ahmed visit another food stall to learn about the ingredients in Harira, when and how it's eaten, and why you can eat more of it when it's not during Ramadan! The server then brings over a heaping plate of Msemen (Moroccan pancakes), which can be eaten either sweet or savoury, depending on your preference and the time of day. Often we see Msemen at breakfast, or accompanying a hearty bowl of Harira.Lastly, the tour concludes at a popular food stall, Stall #31 & 50, where you'll learn about the Marrakech specialty dish of Tangia, a slow-roasted and steamed meat dish, baked in a special pot which gives it its name and distinctive flavour. You can request a visit to this stall on your food tour.Throughout the episode, Ahmed shares cultural insights and historical contexts, making it a rich, immersive experience for anyone interested in Moroccan cuisine. This episode gives you a wonderful taste for a typical food tour, the type that Destination Morocco can easily organize and include for you as part of your custom-build itinerary. And we talk about the contrast between a food tour and a cooking class, the pros and cons of each, and let you decide which you prefer to do, if not both!Schedule a free discovery call today at www.destinationsmorocco.com to learn about all the options and possibilities available to you on our tours. We can't wait to show you Morocco. Do you dream of exploring the enchanting land of Morocco?Destination Morocco is your ultimate travel experience for those seeking luxury and adventure. We specialize in crafting bespoke itineraries tailored to your unique tastes and desires.If you're a discerning traveler who values an immersive, curated adventure, visit www.destinationsmorocco.com, and let us bring your dream Moroccan vacation to life.Learn more about Azdean and Destination Morocco.Explore our Private Tours and Small Group Tours!

Board Game Blitz
Episode 239 - Midyear Board Game Tag

Board Game Blitz

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2025 28:30


Ambie and Crystal got tagged by RollingReggie in his 3rd annual Midyear Board Game Tag, so we take the whole podcast episode to answer his questions about how the first half of 2025 is going so far in our board gaming! 0:00-Intro 0:34-Midyear Board Game Tag 02:02-1. What is your favorite game so far this year? 04:32-2. What is your most played game? 05:44-3. What was your biggest surprise? 08:09-4. What game's production/art has impressed you the most? 10:07-5. What has been your most reliable introductory board game? 16:09-6. What game do you want to get off of your Shelf of Shame in the second half of the year? 18:28-7. Which game from 10+ years ago did you discover this year? 20:28-8. Which anticipated releases are you most excited about for the second half of the year? 25:50-Bonus. What's your personal favorite video (podcast) that you've posted to your channel? 27:24-Outro 28:19-Bloopers Join our discord Support us directly at https://ko-fi.com/boardgameblitz Or shop at our merch store or our Amazon Storefront This episode was sponsored by Grey Fox Games. Use the code "BLITZ10" to get 10% off your entire cart. Consolidated Links For the full show notes visit our site at http://www.boardgameblitz.com/posts/414

Priorité santé
Quand la douleur devient chronique

Priorité santé

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2025 48:29


Névralgies, mal de dos, maux de tête, rhumatismes ; la douleur peut prendre bien des formes. Première cause de consultation chez le médecin, la douleur concerne, dans sa forme chronique, 12 millions de personnes en France selon l'ANSM (Agence nationale de sécurité du médicament et des produits de santé). Comment la prendre en charge et que faire lorsque rien ne semble soulager le patient ? Dans quel cas est-il recommandé de prendre un antidouleur et quel sont les risques de dépendance ? Quelles sont les alternatives aux antalgiques ?  Dr Lola Ranaivoson, médecin spécialiste de la douleur au Centre d'évaluation et de traitement de la douleur de l'Hôpital Ambroise Paré à Boulogne-Billancourt, en région parisienne   Pr Constance Yapo, neurologue neuropédiatre au CHU de Cocody à Abidjan et maître de conférences agrégée à l'UFR sciences médicales d'Abidjan en Côte d'Ivoire.  ► En fin d'émission, nous parlons de la santé des enfants avec la 1ʳᵉ édition de la Coupe du monde de simulation pédiatrique qui se tient à Marrakech, au Maroc, du 3 au 6 juillet. Interview du Pr Nadia El Idrissi Slitine, spécialiste en Cardiologie pédiatrique et Néonatologie. Directrice du Centre de Simulation à la Faculté de médecine et de pharmacie de Marrakech et ⁠présidente de l'événement Coupe du monde en Simulation pédiatrique, première édition.   Programmation musicale :  ► Gaz Mawete, Ya Levis – K.O  ► Prince – Free.

Priorité santé
Quand la douleur devient chronique

Priorité santé

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2025 48:29


Névralgies, mal de dos, maux de tête, rhumatismes ; la douleur peut prendre bien des formes. Première cause de consultation chez le médecin, la douleur concerne, dans sa forme chronique, 12 millions de personnes en France selon l'ANSM (Agence nationale de sécurité du médicament et des produits de santé). Comment la prendre en charge et que faire lorsque rien ne semble soulager le patient ? Dans quel cas est-il recommandé de prendre un antidouleur et quel sont les risques de dépendance ? Quelles sont les alternatives aux antalgiques ?  Dr Lola Ranaivoson, médecin spécialiste de la douleur au Centre d'évaluation et de traitement de la douleur de l'Hôpital Ambroise Paré à Boulogne-Billancourt, en région parisienne   Pr Constance Yapo, neurologue neuropédiatre au CHU de Cocody à Abidjan et maître de conférences agrégée à l'UFR sciences médicales d'Abidjan en Côte d'Ivoire.  ► En fin d'émission, nous parlons de la santé des enfants avec la 1ʳᵉ édition de la Coupe du monde de simulation pédiatrique qui se tient à Marrakech, au Maroc, du 3 au 6 juillet. Interview du Pr Nadia El Idrissi Slitine, spécialiste en Cardiologie pédiatrique et Néonatologie. Directrice du Centre de Simulation à la Faculté de médecine et de pharmacie de Marrakech et ⁠présidente de l'événement Coupe du monde en Simulation pédiatrique, première édition.   Programmation musicale :  ► Gaz Mawete, Ya Levis – K.O  ► Prince – Free.

Destination Morocco Podcast
Where you can find genuine Argan oil, from an ethical source

Destination Morocco Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2025 17:57


We recommend watching the video version of this episode on our YouTube channel, you can find it here:Where you can find genuine Argan oil, from an ethical source (YouTube)----Discover the versatile and distinctly Moroccan product of Argan Oil in today's conversation, recorded live at the Zin Cooperative, just outside of Essaouira.  Argan oil can be pressed into both edible or cosmetic use, and our guest Chiadma explains the different methods of production, and how they know which is which. Discarded shells of the nuts are given to the famous tree-climbing goats, whom you might otherwise see along the highway from Marrakech to Essaouira, climbing trees in search of their own supply!Argan trees particularly thrive in the dry, Mediterranean-style climate of Essaouira, Agadir and Taroudant (which we described recently in Episode 86). Which means sourcing your product from that region is a good start, but you still can't assume that it's the real deal. Chiadma shares a story of how, before she started working at the co-op, even she succumbed to a too-good-to-be-true sale. Suffice to say, the oil didn't last very long. Good, quality Argan products need a high percentage of oil, and Chiadma explains what to look for. The Zin Cooperative, like the rug cooperative we featured in Episode 79, provides much needed employment and community for local women, in a positive and supportive environment. Discover not only quality products, but an enterprise that had a meaningful impact on this rural area.  Do you dream of exploring the enchanting land of Morocco?Destination Morocco is your ultimate travel experience for those seeking luxury and adventure. We specialize in crafting bespoke itineraries tailored to your unique tastes and desires.If you're a discerning traveler who values an immersive, curated adventure, visit www.destinationsmorocco.com, and let us bring your dream Moroccan vacation to life.Learn more about Azdean and Destination Morocco.Explore our Private Tours and Small Group Tours!

Légendes urbaines
Zamdane, Sagesse et humilité

Légendes urbaines

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2025 29:00


Rendez-vous avec le rappeur Zamdane, à l'occasion de la sortie de son nouvel album Rahma. Retour sur sa jeunesse à Marrakech, son arrivée en France à l'âge de 17 ans et son parcours dans la musique. Dans cet épisode SCH, Sofiane Pamart et Georgio offrent les vidéos surprises.

Radio foot internationale
Le Portugal remporte une 2e Ligue des nations

Radio foot internationale

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2025 48:29


Ligue des nations, et de deux pour le Portugal ! Après 2019, la Seleção das Quinas soulève le trophée une nouvelle fois, après avoir écarté l'Espagne à Munich. Menés à deux reprises, les Rouge et Vert sont revenus, et ont remporté la séance des tirs au but.  Cristiano Ronaldo, 221 sélections et 138 buts, décisif, toujours utile au collectif ?Impact des remplaçants portugais et profondeur de banc : Leão, Neves, Nuno Mendes tous frais vainqueurs de la C1. Les ajustements tactiques et les changements ont-ils fait la différence face aux vainqueurs de l'Euro ? La Roja a eu la possession, a tiré 15 fois au but, mais n'a cadré que six fois. Lamine Yamal bien contenu par la défense adverse.À lire aussiLigue des nations : le Portugal fait chuter l'Espagne aux tirs au but et décroche le sacreLes Bleus sauvent l'honneur à Stuttgart !Après la déroute défensive face aux Espagnols, l'équipe de France a montré deux visages. Maignan s'est illustré, la VAR aussi. La bande à Deschamps a ployé sans rompre, pris l'avantage avant la pause. Mbappé en réussite. 50e but et 31e passe décisive en fin de rencontre (pour Michael Olise). Le capitaine n'avait plus marqué dans le jeu depuis un an. Attaque efficace, « bon état d'esprit », souligne Deschamps. Profondeur d'effectif, gestion des moments-clés, le 11 tricolore doit cependant gagner en maîtrise tactique, au milieu et en défense.À lire aussiLigue des nations : la France termine à la troisième place en s'imposant face à l'AllemagneMatches amicaux, la RDC reçue 2 sur 2Un premier succès (1-0) sur les Aigles maliens jeudi, un succès net 3-1, toujours à Orléans, aux dépens des Malgaches. Marc Brys toujours invaincu, les Camerounais ont dompté l'Ouganda vendredi soir à Marrakech. Les Ivoiriens battus par la Nouvelle-Zélande à Toronto samedi. Émerse Faé avait fait tourner, les Éléphants devront se reprendre face aux Canadiens de Jonathan David.En compagnie d'Hugo Moissonnier : Marco Martins, Naïm Moniolle, Dominique Sévérac et Hervé Penot – Technique/réalisation : Laurent Salerno – Pierre Guérin.

Radio Foot Internationale
Le Portugal remporte une 2e Ligue des nations

Radio Foot Internationale

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2025 48:29


Ligue des nations, et de deux pour le Portugal ! Après 2019, la Seleção das Quinas soulève le trophée une nouvelle fois, après avoir écarté l'Espagne à Munich. Menés à deux reprises, les Rouge et Vert sont revenus, et ont remporté la séance des tirs au but.  Cristiano Ronaldo, 221 sélections et 138 buts, décisif, toujours utile au collectif ?Impact des remplaçants portugais et profondeur de banc : Leão, Neves, Nuno Mendes tous frais vainqueurs de la C1. Les ajustements tactiques et les changements ont-ils fait la différence face aux vainqueurs de l'Euro ? La Roja a eu la possession, a tiré 15 fois au but, mais n'a cadré que six fois. Lamine Yamal bien contenu par la défense adverse.À lire aussiLigue des nations : le Portugal fait chuter l'Espagne aux tirs au but et décroche le sacreLes Bleus sauvent l'honneur à Stuttgart !Après la déroute défensive face aux Espagnols, l'équipe de France a montré deux visages. Maignan s'est illustré, la VAR aussi. La bande à Deschamps a ployé sans rompre, pris l'avantage avant la pause. Mbappé en réussite. 50e but et 31e passe décisive en fin de rencontre (pour Michael Olise). Le capitaine n'avait plus marqué dans le jeu depuis un an. Attaque efficace, « bon état d'esprit », souligne Deschamps. Profondeur d'effectif, gestion des moments-clés, le 11 tricolore doit cependant gagner en maîtrise tactique, au milieu et en défense.À lire aussiLigue des nations : la France termine à la troisième place en s'imposant face à l'AllemagneMatches amicaux, la RDC reçue 2 sur 2Un premier succès (1-0) sur les Aigles maliens jeudi, un succès net 3-1, toujours à Orléans, aux dépens des Malgaches. Marc Brys toujours invaincu, les Camerounais ont dompté l'Ouganda vendredi soir à Marrakech. Les Ivoiriens battus par la Nouvelle-Zélande à Toronto samedi. Émerse Faé avait fait tourner, les Éléphants devront se reprendre face aux Canadiens de Jonathan David.En compagnie d'Hugo Moissonnier : Marco Martins, Naïm Moniolle, Dominique Sévérac et Hervé Penot – Technique/réalisation : Laurent Salerno – Pierre Guérin.

AJC Passport
“They Were Bridge Builders”: Remembering Sarah Milgrim and Yaron Lischinsky

AJC Passport

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2025 24:07


We remember Sarah Milgrim and Yaron Lischinsky through the voices of those who knew them. Hear about Sarah's peacebuilding in Morocco and Yaron's diplomatic efforts to forge stronger ties between Israel and its neighbors. Both were members of the Israeli diplomatic corps and AJC's extended family. They were tragically murdered after leaving an AJC event in Washington, D.C. Dr. Dana Walker, the director of AJC ACCESS, the young professional program that hosted the reception, shares memories of traveling with Sarah to Morocco last fall as part of the Michael Sachs Fellowship for Emerging Leaders, organized by AJC and the Mimouna Association.  Then, Benjamin Rogers, AJC's Director for Middle East and North Africa Initiatives, reflects on his conversations with Yaron, who held a parallel diplomatic portfolio at the Israeli Embassy. Benjy and Yaron spoke quite often about their diplomatic work and the importance of Israel's relationship with its neighbors. Benjy recalls their last exchange, just moments before Yaron was gunned down. Resources: What To Know About The Murder of Sarah Milgrim z"l and Yaron Lischinsky z"l in Washington, D.C. Listen – AJC Podcasts: The Forgotten Exodus: Untold stories of Jews who left or were driven from Arab nations and Iran People of the Pod:  Latest Episode: AJC's CEO Ted Deutch: Messages That Moved Me After the D.C. Tragedy Follow People of the Pod on your favorite podcast app, and learn more at AJC.org/PeopleofthePod You can reach us at: peopleofthepod@ajc.org If you've appreciated this episode, please be sure to tell your friends, and rate and review us on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. Transcript of the Interview: Manya Brachear Pashman:   American Jewish Committee and Jews around the world have been left completely shaken by the devastating events in Washington, D.C., where two members of the Israeli diplomatic community and AJC's community—Sarah Milgrim  and Yaron Lishinsky were brutally murdered after leaving an AJC reception.  Last week, AJC CEO Ted Deutch returned from Sarah's funeral in Kansas City to share what he's learned about Sarah and Yaron. He also shared how graciously people have reached out to express their support, including families of Israeli hostages.  This week, to remember Sarah and Yaron, we invited two AJC colleagues who knew them personally to help us remember.  Dana Levinson Walker is the director of AJC ACCESS, the program for young Jewish professionals. In that role, she traveled to Morocco with Sarah and two dozen other young bridge builders as part of the Michael Sachs Fellowship for Emerging Leaders organized by AJC and the Mimouna Association. Dana is with us now to share her memories. Dana, thank you for being here.  Can you please tell us about that trip last fall? Dana Walker:   I had the privilege of traveling with Sarah and 25 other young professionals and staff from the US, Israel, Morocco and France. And it was an extraordinary seven days. We traveled to six different cities in seven days. Normally, we backend an Israel trip as a part of this delegation. But due to some geopolitical issues happening in the region, we made a decision to just go to Morocco at that time, and then we were going to go to Israel later. And we are indeed scheduled to go to Israel in September of 2025.  It was an extraordinary experience for all different kinds of reasons. I think that the environment that we were walking into in Morocco was not only an embracing one, but it was also a challenging one. The day that we arrived in Morocco was the day we found out that the six hostages had been murdered in Gaza, and it was an incredibly painful moment for the Jewish participants, many of whom had a connection to the hostages or their families. And especially for someone like Sarah, who worked at the embassy, it felt really personal, because she had been advocating, of course, for their release, but also had just been a voice for many of them. And it was deeply devastating.  But the trip could have taken a really depressing and sad turn, and in reality, it actually took an incredible turn where I've often told people that it wasn't necessarily the trip we planned for, but it was the trip we needed. In that it really fostered and created a family that is bound together now for life. They wept together, they laughed together.  And I think what was so powerful is that it was Sarah's first time in Morocco, and she really just had this look of awe most of the time we were there. It was a look of deep reflection, a look of kind of taking it all in. We have really amazing photos of her, where she's just kind of looking very ethereal and like looking up in awe walking around the kind of old city of Marrakesh and things like that. And she was an incredible addition to our trip. She was a calming figure, a grounding figure.  She spent a lot of late nights with the folks, just talking on the bus, talking by the pool. I know that on the last night of our trip in Marrakech, she and a couple of other participants, Israelis and Moroccans and Americans, were up until 5:30 in the morning just talking about life and their ambitions and their goals and just understanding one another by the pool for hours and hours and hours. And Sarah was one of the people in that conversation.  Manya Brachear Pashman:   Can you share what perspectives she added to the conversations? What did she contribute? And also, if you know anything about those ambitions and life goals that she shared with others. Dana Walker:   Sarah was really passionate about the environment. She was really passionate about sustainability. She loved her dog. She was really passionate about animals, and specifically dogs. I remember one of the things that we were talking about when she was preparing to go on the trip, and we had to kind of navigate when we were going and if we were still going, because of the geopolitics of the region, and she was really concerned about boarding her dog. It's just so clear that she cares so much about everyone in her life, and especially in this case, her dog, who was a really focal part of her heart.  You know, she studied agriculture and sustainability, primarily sustainability. She was really interested in leaving the world a better place than she found it.  And when we were going through the acceptance process for the Sachs Fellowship, we had a ton of applicants. And I think really what drew us to Sarah's application was that she was someone who was literally about to start her job at the embassy. We decided to put her in the agriculture and sustainability track because that's what she cared about. She was really passionate about finding sustainable solutions, especially in the region, because the region is growing hotter with each kind of succeeding year. Food and water security is becoming a challenge.  Although, you know, after she started her role at the embassy, she really was doing a little bit of everything, but one of the key features that she worked on was working with survivors who had experienced gender and sexual based violence after October 7, and we couldn't really fathom anyone being more suited to do that work because of her gentle and calm and compassionate, assuring disposition.  So she was ambitious in that she had a lot of big dreams for the future, about what she wanted to do, and she was really figuring out what was going to come next for her. The diplomat's life is never easy, especially in these incredibly uncertain and overwhelming times after October 7, and she and Yaron were planning a future, and they were really figuring out what was coming next for them.  Manya Brachear Pashman:   Was that trip to Morocco the only time you spent with Sarah?  Dana Walker:   I met her in person for the first time at last year's AJC Young Diplomats reception, where we focused on talking about regional integration, which was something she was really passionate about. She was with her other embassy friends and colleagues, and it was great to meet her, because I knew I was going to be traveling with her in the fall.  So it was great to meet her in person. And then I saw her a few more times in DC over the course of our year, getting to know her. And then the last time I saw her was at the AJC Global Forum in April of just this year. Manya Brachear Pashman:   The Sachs Fellowship is named in memory of Michael Sachs. He was someone who dedicated his life to promoting Arab-Israeli engagement. We've heard a lot of people talk about Sarah's commitment to that as well. How could you tell? Is there a moment in your mind that stands out? Illustrates her belief that interfaith, intercultural engagement could and should happen? Dana Walker:   I believe in Essaouira–I believe that's where we were–and they had given us the option that we could either go around the souq and do a little bit of shopping, or we could go to a mosque and participate in an opportunity with this incredible singer and spiritual leader. And there were a few of us who said, Okay, we're gonna go. And Sarah was one of them, and she came with me and with the others. And it was so extraordinary, not only the experience of being in the mosque and hearing this unbelievable. Whole singing and just being kind of enveloped in this like spiritual warmth, which was just so wonderful.  But she could have gone shopping, and she chose to go to the mosque, and she chose to put herself out there and experience something that she would likely not get to experience again, in this kind of environment. She really took advantage of it. She was really eager to learn.  In order to be a peace builder, in order to be someone who can really transform hearts and minds, you have to understand the people that you're working with, and she really took advantage of that in the best way possible. I have some really great photos and videos of us in the mosque. And of course, they have this amazing tea ceremony. So the spiritual leader of the mosque had this really, really, really cute child who must have been maybe four or something. And, you know, hospitality is one of the pillars of Moroccan society, and everybody always does kind of the double cheek kiss.  And the spiritual leader wanted to make sure that his child went around and gave everybody these little kisses. And I remember Sarah, and I were like, Oh my God, this kid is so cute and so well behaved. Like, I can't believe it. So he came over and gave us these little you know, these little bissou or, you know, whatever, the cheek kisses. And we were just melting. He was so adorable.  Manya Brachear Pashman:   It sounds like you were met with so much warmth and kindness in Morocco. As you said, it was what it was the trip you needed. And it sounds like she didn't hesitate to immerse herself, to really engage with that, that kind of cross-cultural experience. Do you know of any examples of when she engaged with a not-so friendly crowd? Dana Walker:   One of the things that Sarah talked a lot about on the trip, and I know that my ACCESS leader and friend Laura mentioned this at the vigil yesterday is that, after Sarah started working for the embassy, a lot of her friends from graduate school and other places were really unkind to her and were really, really awful to her about her decision to work for the Israeli embassy. And in many cases, they stopped talking to her, they blocked her, they cropped her out of photos, they excluded her, and that was the kind of hostility she was facing. So I think what's really telling is that the people who love her and embrace her so much include Moroccan Muslims who saw her for the kind of person that she was. Which was this extraordinarily warm and caring and kind and compassionate person, but also someone who had a vision for securing a better future for everyone in the region, regardless of whether they were Jewish or Muslim, regardless of whether they were Israeli or Palestinian or Moroccan. Manya Brachear Pashman:   Did she ever talk about how she handled those broken friendships?  Dana Walker:   I think they were just really painful for her. I think they were really hard. I think she found a lot of comfort in hearing from the other Americans on the trip who had also lost friendships and relationships and relationships after October 7. It was a very common refrain from a lot of the participants that some of their coworkers or long friendships, relationships, even with family, had been fractured or damaged or kind of beyond a place of repair.  And I think in many ways, not misery loves company, but you know, she was surrounded by others who understood her experience and vice versa. That they all could appreciate, because they had all been through it in some way or another. So her experience was a familiar one, unfortunately, and a familiar one for many American Jews. So I think she took comfort in knowing that other people on the trip were experiencing similar things. Manya Brachear Pashman:   So Dana, how are you finding any glimmers of hope going forward, after that evening? Dana Walker:   You know, I . . . in my almost seven years of working at AJC, which is a long time, I think at this point, have discovered that the key to keep doing what we do is looking at our work through a glass, half full lens, because If we don't, it's just exhausting and debilitating. And I what gives me hope is knowing that even in her last sort of moments, that she was fulfilling her desire to be a glass half full person. She had vision for how to support a sustainable region, how to deeply invest in her relationships with her colleagues and friends across many nations and many backgrounds.  And I urge others to try and embody that sense of optimism and glass half full approach, because the person who perpetrated this brutal act sought to destroy the work, and the only way forward is to amplify it and double down on it. So that's the hope that I get out of this experience. Is just knowing that we owe it to Sarah and to Yaron to keep amplifying their vision for what was possible. Manya Brachear Pashman:   Sadly, Sarah is not the first Sachs Fellow that the current cohort lost this past year. At AJC Global Forum in New York in April, AJC honored Laziza Dalil, a co-founder of Mimouna Association. She was a Moroccan Muslim who dedicated her life to repairing Arab Israeli relations. She posthumously received the Ofir Libshtein Bridge Builder Award at Global Forum. Dana, how are you and the Sachs Fellows doing through what I can only imagine has been a difficult time? Dana Walker:   It just all seems so unfair. Deeply unfair and deeply painful. That two of the best and brightest were taken from us. Were stolen from us, really. And it's something that we are grappling with. We're still processing. We're still dealing with it. I think what has been tremendously helpful is that we are grieving as a family.  We are grieving as a group of not Moroccans or Israelis or Americans or French people, but as a collection of people who by fate and circumstance, are now bound to each other forever by both the trauma and the joys of what we've experienced as a community in service of trying to make the world a better place. And it's hard. But we are going to keep going because of it. Manya Brachear Pashman:   If only that shared sense of grief was as powerful in the region. Dana, thank you so much.  Dana Walker:   Thank you, Manya.  Manya Brachear Pashman:  As AJC's Director for Middle East and North Africa Initiatives, Benjamin Rogers handles the Middle East portfolio for American Jewish Committee. The same portfolio that Yaron Lischinsky handled for the Israeli Embassy.  Benjy and Yaron spoke quite often about the importance of Israel's relationship with its neighbors. Benjy is with us now to recall his last conversation with Yaron, moments before his death. Thank you for joining us, Benjy. You were at the event in Washington that night. Where were you when the shots were fired just after 9 p.m.? Benjamin Rogers:   I left the museum around 8:55pm and I was in a taxi heading home, when I got a text message letting me know that there's been shots fired. Talked to a lot of people from the Israeli embassy, from AJC, trying to get a sense of what was happening. I remember calling Yaron, asking if he was okay, texting him if he was okay. And then everything kind of unfolded once I got home. A lot of confusion initially, and then kind of everyone's worst fears were soon realized. Manya Brachear Pashman:   You knew Yaron through the particular work that you both did, correct?  Benjamin Rogers:   I have the privilege of working on the Middle East file for AJC and Yaron also had the privilege of working on the Middle East file for the Embassy of Israel. And the Embassy of Israel is quite large, but believe it or not, there's only two people that really focus on the Middle East–Yaron and then his supervisor, Noa Ginosar. So Yaron was someone who I used to see frequently in Washington. He would always be at various events. It was always fun to have Yaron, an Israeli representative at different programming with Arab diplomats, Arab representatives. Something that was clearly important to us at AJC, but also deeply personal to Yaron. Israel at the time of the Abraham Accords, Israel post October 7, Israel at a time of difficulty, how could we work together on a shared mission of advancing regional integration. And this was something that – you know, Yaron was not the loudest person in the room ever. He, in that sense, was not your typical Washingtonian. But he always had this presence. He always had this smile on his face.  So whenever he was there, you knew you felt this comfort. People have been saying a lot, who have been meeting his family, that he comes from a very noble family, and I think that perfectly describes Yaron. He was a noble guy. He was always somebody who was happy to be where he was. You could tell the work meant a lot to him, and someone who I always enjoyed being able to see.  That night, I got to spend a good amount of time with him. I had seen him a few weeks prior, but we didn't really have the time to catch up, and it was just a great opportunity to be able to talk with him. He shared, he was very excited to go home. He hadn't been home in close to a year. Was going to see his family. He was going to go over Shavuot. Again, with that typical Yaron smile, calm energy, noble engagement.  He was really happy that night, and that's something, the more I talk about this, the more that's important for me to share. Just because I am a new father, I can only imagine what his parents are going through. But he was happy that night. He was at a really good place. And I think that that, I hope, that brings some solace and meaning to all who knew and loved him.  Manya Brachear Pashman:   I know people did more than mingle at this reception. Much has been said about the cruel irony that this was a program about humanitarian aid to Gaza. Could you speak a little more about that? Benjamin Rogers:   The event on Wednesday night was one that I moderated, and one that I was actually quite nervous to moderate. It was on humanitarian diplomacy. This is not an easy topic to discuss right now. There's a lot of complexity, a lot of hardship, a lot of heartbreak, but the fact that he was there for this conversation showed his willingness to engage, his willingness to hear a conversation. It was not a political discussion.  It was a discussion with representatives from IsraAID and representatives from Multifaith Network–that was really working on showcasing how interfaith engagement, how IsraAID came together to say, how do we do something good? How do we do something good at a time when there's not so much humanity right now.  And it was about trust. It was about doing better. It was about looking forward. And that I think encapsulates not only Yaron's spirit, but very much Sarah's as well, who I knew less well, but was very much part of the AJC family. Very much also deeply believed in being a bridge, bringing people together.  Manya Brachear Pashman:   Is there a conversation or a moment, an encounter that really stands out for you as your key memory, core memory, if you will, of Yaron? Benjamin Rogers:   We always used to joke about diplomats that we had engaged together. There's a lot of sensitivities in this, but we would always seem to be at events where it was a great networking opportunities and great opportunities to expand understanding throughout the Middle East. And we would always kind of laugh and talk about how happy we were to be able to do some of those small engagement, small steps together.  That and his smile. This was always somebody who walked into a room and again, not the loudest person, but someone who you could just tell was good natured, had a good heart, and that's essential in this work. There are a lot of good people in this field. Not everybody, though, is to the level of Yaron and to the level of Sarah, and I think…I've been going through many different emotions. Most of it is just this feeling of surrealness. This is somebody who I just saw and is now gone. I still haven't fully processed that. But what I'm coming to more and more is that we've got to do better. We're better than this. We're all better than this. Yaron and Sarah were better. We need to find a way to live up to their ideals. Professing kind of what he stood for.  How do we get out of this period? How do we find a more understanding, a more hopeful, more empathetic world where we pull away from this black and white, good and bad, explain this to me in a tweet or a five second clip. This is complex. We've seen just how tragic this environment can be, how tragic and costly words can be, and I hope that for everyone, it is a rallying call to be better.  Manya Brachear Pashman:   Thank you so much, Benjy. Benjamin Rogers:   Thanks Manya.   

Dan Barreiro
Chris Hine/Lou Nanne From Marrakech! - Bumper to Bumper 6/3/25 Hour Two

Dan Barreiro

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2025 49:19


Chris Hine stays in-studio for more Wolves and Ant discussion before we check in with Lou Nanne making his weekly appearance from Marrakech, Morocco!

Dan Barreiro
Chris Hine/Lou Nanne From Marrakech! - Bumper to Bumper 6/3/25 Hour Two

Dan Barreiro

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2025 48:05


Chris Hine stays in-studio for more Wolves and Ant discussion before we check in with Lou Nanne making his weekly appearance from Marrakech, Morocco! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Dan Barreiro
Chris Hine/Lou Nanne From Marrakech! - Bumper to Bumper 6/3/25 Hour Two

Dan Barreiro

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2025 48:05


Chris Hine stays in-studio for more Wolves and Ant discussion before we check in with Lou Nanne making his weekly appearance from Marrakech, Morocco! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

History's greatest cities

From medieval Islamic roots and conquest by successive dynasties, to French colonial rule and a modern evolution, Marrakech has a rich heritage – and many eye-catching monuments. Travel writer and history buff Paul Bloomfield takes a trip to Marrakech with author and publisher Barnaby Rogerson – heading through the souks and alleys of the ancient Medina, past tanneries, mosques and the Islamic madrasas. Along the way, they also meet some of the characters who played key roles in the development of the Moroccan city and discover lesser-known places to visit for insights into its heritage. History's Greatest Cities is produced by HistoryExtra, the home of ‘History's Greatest' podcasts. Listen to our other podcasts History's Greatest Conspiracy Theories, History's Greatest Scandals, History's Greatest Battles, HistoryExtra Long Reads and the HistoryExtra podcast at historyextra.com/podcast. For more fascinating stories from the past, check out BBC History Magazine or head to HistoryExtra.com. We'd love to know what you think about the podcast, so leave us a review and let us know the topics you think we should be covering. Or, follow us on Facebook, X, Instagram or YouTube to keep in touch. You can listen ad-free to this episode and more by subscribing to HistoryExtra Plus here: https://historyextra.supportingcast.fm/. This episode was hosted by Paul Bloomfield and produced by Jack Bateman. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Destination Morocco Podcast
How to Avoid the Generic, Cookie-Cutter Tours of Morocco

Destination Morocco Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2025 40:50 Transcription Available


We recommend watching the video version of this episode on our YouTube channel, you can find it here: "Create the Tour YOU Want in Morocco"When you're the type of traveller, particularly to Morocco, who would like to get past the overwhelm and uncertainties of crafting your own trip around the country and take a guided tour instead, it's easy to then get bombarded by the various discount trips, package deals without a lot of detail, rushed itineraries and tightly controlled schedules.There are better ways to see Morocco, in a safe, comfortable, relaxed and personalized way, without the crowds, or waiting around for all 47 passengers to board the bus. Destination Morocco specializes in private and small group tours. We love being able to dart past the big groups waiting in line at the group entrance and instead head straight inside.We always partner with small, family-run riads, the type that only have an 8 or 12-person capacity, and only default to a hotel when that's the sole option (a rare occasion).We get you that table at a hidden gem restaurant, the one that only locals know about. Because it's your own local guide who's taking you there. Explore the medina at your own pace, add a museum to a rainy afternoon, or make that extra stop at the argan oil cooperative or an unexpected winery along the way.Destination Morocco has a new promotions magazine coming out soon, with many beautiful images, background info on Morocco's diverse cities, options for immersive cultural experiences and sample itineraries. Azdean and podcast producer Ted are here today to flip through it, digitally speaking, to inspire you with ideas.Morocco is getting busier than ever, it's an exciting time! All kinds of big events are coming up, this year and in the coming years, which means more people will be discovering the country, and some of those secret places will become a little less hidden. Azdean and Ted talk about a couple of these for instance, such as the stunning mountainside town of Taroudant, on the southern slopes of the High Atlas mountains, between Marrakech and Agadir. You won't find it on any regular tour itineraries, but with Destination Morocco you can add it to yours! Now's your chance to get there before it becomes the next big thing.Today's episode is full of ideas and inspiration. Follow along on our YouTube channel to catch all the images and visual references, you don't want to miss this one! Do you dream of exploring the enchanting land of Morocco?Destination Morocco is your ultimate travel experience for those seeking luxury and adventure. We specialize in crafting bespoke itineraries tailored to your unique tastes and desires.If you're a discerning traveler who values an immersive, curated adventure, visit www.destinationsmorocco.com, and let us bring your dream Moroccan vacation to life.Learn more about Azdean and Destination Morocco.Explore our Private Tours and Small Group Tours!

SheerLuxe Podcast
Summer Beauty Ride-Or-Dies, Wedding Guest Outfits & Hailey Bieber Soft Launch | SheerLuxe Vodcast

SheerLuxe Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2025 51:54


On this episode of the SheerLuxe Vodcast, host Polly Sayer is joined by SL's director of marketing, Mia Luckie and podcast host and writer, Billie Bhatia. First up, the team share what they've been up to, including Mia's luxurious hen-do trip to Marrakech and Billie's attendance at a glamorous wedding, where the butter yellow trend was in full swing. The three then chat through their summer beauty essentials – in particular, the latest must-have SPF from Lancaster. They then discuss Netflix's ‘Sirens', before going on to share their favourite beachwear and swimwear brands. Finally, they wrap up with the latest celeb gossip, from the budding romance between Chris Hughes and Jojo Siwa to Justin Bieber's recent Instagram post about Hailey's Vogue cover… Subscribe For More | http://bit.ly/2VmqduQ Get SheerLuxe Straight To Your Inbox, Daily | http://sheerluxe.com/signup Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Perfume Room
174. [THE LIPSTICK LESBIANS] Shop Like A Beauty Product Developer!

Perfume Room

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2025 76:19


In December 2022, Christina Basias-Androulakis (a PhD in digital education) filmed and posted a Tiktok of her wife Alexis Androulakis (a beauty product developer) in Sephora, evaluating the new Make Up By Mario Skin Foundation.That video went viral, and @thelipsticklesbians were off.1.7M followers later, today the duo continues to challenge and shape the way consumers, influencers, marketers, and chemists alike think, talk, and know about beauty.That's the @thelipsticklesbians origin tale...Did you know that Christina and Alexis's begins with fragrance??!Today's ep is full of personal stories, beauty insights and advice, the full scoop on their new beauty evaluation course, LLAB, and some important life lessons along the way!FOLLOW: @thelipsticklesbiansCHECK OUT LLAB: letslearnaboutbeauty.comFRAGS MENTIONED:St. Rose Juliet in White (SOTD), Burberry London, JHAG Not A Perfume, Byredo Blanche, Sol De Janeiro, Kayali, Daise, BBW, Aesop, Loewe, Method, Frenshe, Fine'ry, Solo Loewe Ella, Britney Spears Curious, Giorgio, Bvlgari Tygar, Amouage Guidance 46, Le Labo Another 13, Glossier You, Aesop Eleos, MFK A La Rose, Diptyque Do Son, Marc Jacobs EDP, Le Labo: Rose 31, The Noir 29; Aesop: Ouranon, [meant Aurner], Marrakech; Hermes Eau des Merveilles, Amouage Guidance 46, Shalimar, Dior Poison, Estee Lauder Youth Dew, Chanel No. 5, Balmain Rouge, Kayali Yum Pistachio Gelato, Laura Mercier Eaux Gourmandes, Eau de Space The Smell of Space, Le Labo Santal 33, Relevant 13 StemsProducts Mentioned:Makeup Forever Superboost Lightweight Moisturizing Skin Tint, Estee Lauder Double Wear, Mac Ruby Woo, Mac Studio Fix, Danessa Myricks eyeshadow, Prada Pradalines eyeliner, Victoria Beckham Satin Kajal eyelinerJASMINE SMELL CLUB: jasminesmellclub.eventbrite.comThanks to this month's sponsor Goldfield & Banks! Try Pacific Rock Flower on luckyscent.com (get 10% off w/ code perfumeroom10)

Sports Gambling Podcast Network
ATP Bucharest + ATP Marrakech Final Picks – 4/5/25 | Tennis Gambling Podcast (Ep. 459)

Sports Gambling Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2025 26:36


It's the 459th episode of the Tennis Gambling Podcast and it's time to preview the title matches at the Tiriac Open and the Grand Prix Hassan II. Scott Reichel starts by recapping what happened in Saturday's semifinal matches. Then, Scott previews Sunday's championship matches while sharing his betting advice. Lastly, the show wraps up with Scott's two favorite plays in the Lock & Dog segment.If you have been listening to this podcast on Spotify and/or Apple Podcasts, you can catch the episodes live on YouTube instead. Exclusive SGPN Bonuses And Linkshttp://linktr.ee/sportsgamblingpodcastFollow The Sports Gambling Podcast X/Twitter - https://x.com/GamblingPodcastInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/sportsgamblingpodcastTikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@gamblingpodcastFacebook - http://www.facebook.com/sportsgamblingpodcastFollow The Sports Gambling Podcast HostsSean Green - http://www.twitter.com/seantgreenRyan Kramer - http://www.twitter.com/kramercentricGambling problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER CO, DC, IL, IN, LA, MD, MS, NJ, OH, PA, TN, VA, WV, WY Call 877-8-HOPENY or text HOPENY (467369) (NY) Call 1-800-327-5050 (MA)21+ to wager. Please Gamble Responsibly. Call 1-800-NEXT-STEP (AZ), 1-800-522-4700 (KS, NV), 1-800 BETS-OFF (IA), 1-800-270-7117 for confidential help (MI)

Sports Gambling Podcast Network
ATP Bucharest + ATP Marrakech Semifinal Picks – 4/4/25 | Tennis Gambling Podcast (Ep. 458)

Sports Gambling Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2025 32:01


It's the 458th episode of the Tennis Gambling Podcast and it's time to preview the semifinals at the Tiriac Open and the Grand Prix Hassan II. Scott Reichel starts by recapping what happened in Friday's quarterfinal matches. Then, Scott previews Saturday's semifinal matches while sharing his betting advice. Lastly, the show wraps up with Scott's two favorite plays in the Lock & Dog segment.If you have been listening to this podcast on Spotify and/or Apple Podcasts, you can catch the episodes live on YouTube instead. Exclusive SGPN Bonuses And Linkshttp://linktr.ee/sportsgamblingpodcastFollow The Sports Gambling Podcast X/Twitter - https://x.com/GamblingPodcastInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/sportsgamblingpodcastTikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@gamblingpodcastFacebook - http://www.facebook.com/sportsgamblingpodcastFollow The Sports Gambling Podcast HostsSean Green - http://www.twitter.com/seantgreenRyan Kramer - http://www.twitter.com/kramercentricGambling problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER CO, DC, IL, IN, LA, MD, MS, NJ, OH, PA, TN, VA, WV, WY Call 877-8-HOPENY or text HOPENY (467369) (NY) Call 1-800-327-5050 (MA)21+ to wager. Please Gamble Responsibly. Call 1-800-NEXT-STEP (AZ), 1-800-522-4700 (KS, NV), 1-800 BETS-OFF (IA), 1-800-270-7117 for confidential help (MI)