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The Mighty Manfred's guest this week is Matheus Khouri of Banda AL9! "She Can Do It All" was a recent Coolest Song in the World in Little Steven's Underground Garage and will be on their upcoming album "Hey! We're Banda AL9" on Wicked Cool Records. Join The Mighty Manfred and Matheus for this week's Coolest Conversation, presented by Hard Rock
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Ds. Martijn de Jong ( Rotterdam-Spangen)( vanuit Pelgrimvaderskerk ) over Genesis 2 vers 15 t/m Genesis 3 vers 9 en Matheus 4 vers 1 t/m vers 11.
CULTO DE CELEBRAÇÃO I Quais são os seus Frutos? I 15.02.26 - Pr. Matheus Brito by Renovada Internacional
Sermão pregado por Matheus de Almeida, na ICNV Jardim Alvorada, em 14/12/2025.
No episódio de hoje, recebemos Matheus Porto (@mmatheusporto). Com mais de R$ 80 milhões faturados e 9 anos de trajetória no digital, ele começou no dropshipping, virou referência em e-commerce e hoje comanda marcas milionárias, incluindo a Blox, sua marca de óculos.Neste papo, Matheus abre o jogo sobre o que separa quemapenas vende de quem constrói uma marca que permanece. A conversa passa por branding, posicionamento, mentalidade e construção de marca, mostrando como criar valor real e transformar produto em presença reconhecida.O que você vai aprender:O que diferencia quem vende de quem constrói uma marca que ficaComo o branding transforma negócios e cria desejoQuais são os pilares de uma marca forte e reconhecidaComo pensar a longo prazo dentro do digitalDê o play e deixe nos comentários qual foi o melhor insight que você tirou do episódio.Aprenda com quem vive o mercado digital na prática.Dá o play e deixe nos comentários qual foi o melhor insight que você tirou do episódio.Nosso Instagram é @Kiwify
Spice up your Valentine's Day weekend with six proverbial vials of Love Potion No. 9...it's a brand new O3L Weekend Six Pack! This "show within the show" spotlights six new songs that we think you need in your life! Brett chats with the wildly talented brothers Matheus and Thiago Khouri from Brazil's Banda AL9. Over the past few years, Banda AL9 has earned millions of social media followers, streams, and viral video views with their irresistible blend of Beatlesque songcraft, tight brotherly harmonies, and fun, infectious energy. Now it's time for American audiences to catch up with their upcoming album on Little Steven's Wicked Cool Records, Hey ! Hey! We're Banda AL9, due on July 17th. The first taste of the new album is their sublime cover of labelmate Kurt Baker's "She Can Do It All." Those of you fortunate enough to be in the New York area can check out the phenomenal pop combo live at the Cutting Room on February 19th! This six pack consists of: 1) Banda AL9 - "She Can Do It All" (from the forthcoming LP Hey! Hey! We're Banda AL9, Wicked Cool Records) 2) The Scarlet Goodbye - "She Is Fire" (The Label Group/Virgin) 3) Randy Klawon - "Spoonful Of Love" 4) Railcard - "Day Dream" (from the LP Railcard, Skep Wax Records) 5) Brighton Strangler - "Georgie Best" (from the forthcoming LP Moves Like Lovers) 6) The Blue Herons - "Willow" (from the forthcoming LP Demon Slayer, Shelflife Records) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week Prof. Ruairí Ó hUiginn (Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies) gives us a masterclass on the Ulster Cycle and all the elements and stories that are part of it, including its most famous tale, Táin Bó Cuailgne (the Cattle Raid of Cooley). Known for its dramatic and complicated protagonists Fergus mac Roich, Cú Chulainn and Queen Medb, Prof. Ó hUiginn explains how this literature is not a monolith and has been added to and expanded for many centuries. He describes how many of these stories may have originally been cautionary tales condemning warfare (and women!) and that they can be valuable sources for the medieval historian.Suggested reading:Ó hUiginn, Ruairí, Marriage, Law and Tochmarc Emire (Cambridge, 2013)Toner, G., ‘The Ulster Cycle: Historiography or fiction?', Cambrian Medieval Celtic Studies (2000), 1–20Allen, N. J., 'Cú Chulainn's women and some Indo-European comparisons', Emania 18, 57–64Regular episodes every two weeks (on a Friday)Email: medievalirishhistory@gmail.comProducer: Tiago Veloso SilvaSupported by the Dept of Early Irish, Maynooth University & Taighde Éireann/Research Ireland.Views expressed are the speakers' own.Logo design: Matheus de Paula CostaMusic: Lexin_Music
Matheus vai vender todas as suas posses e vai morar debaixo da ponte! Vamos julgar as porcarias que ele vai vender. Participantes Edalmir Douglas Matheus Ianio Leandro José Dr. Caribe Assine o nosso Feed para receber os próximos episódios em primeira mão. Curta nossa página do Facebook.
Consagre-se para o chamado de Deus em sua vida- Matheus Augusto
A unidade da fé - Matheus Schmitt ®️ by Revolução Church
Dia da Visão - Matheus Fischer
No novo episódio (#325) do Passa de Fase Cast, eu (Mauro Junior), Facioli e Fael batemos um papo profundo e sincero com Harada, Matheus e Cami, desenvolvedores do game Broken Hero: Slime Tower e integrantes do estúdio Green Tale. A conversa começa justamente no ponto de virada: quando projetos paralelos deixam de ser apenas testes e passam a formar a base de um estúdio de verdade. Falamos sobre os desafios iniciais para que Broken Hero existisse do jeito que é hoje. O papo aprofunda no design com o Harada e Matheus, passando por decisões difíceis, mecânicas descartadas e os critérios usados para testar se o jogo está realmente divertido. Já com a Cami, falamos sobre a identidade visual poética do game, o papel da pixel art, os desafios entre sprite, cenário e animação, e como a arte conversa diretamente com o design. O episódio fecha com reflexões importantes sobre escopo, aprendizados, erros que só aparecem no processo, a visão do cenário indie brasileiro hoje e conselhos diretos para quem está começando agora. Um papo honesto, técnico e inspirador sobre criar jogos no Brasil sem romantizar, mas sem perder o sonho.
O reino está dentro de vós - Matheus Schmitt ®️ by Revolução Church
In addition to our regular episode (on St Brigid abroad with Prof. Jean-Michel Picard) we have a little extra treat! Starring Prof. David Stifter performing some gorgeous early Irish poetry praising St Brigit. Interpolated with the English translations recited by Dr Niamh Wycherley. Big thanks to Tiago Veloso Silva for editing and co-writing the intro. You can find our regular full length episode here: https://open.spotify.com/episode/0Bl4kPloLBBPIZyteEjsBY?si=epXhUJXlRomyBe-xAItDywSuggested reading: 'How Brigit continues to inspire poets, writers and artists' https://www.maynoothuniversity.ie/research/spotlight-research/how-brigit-continues-inspire-poets-writers-and-artistsThe poetry has been edited and translated by Whitley Stokes and John Strachan (eds), Thesaurus palaeohibernicus, a collection of Old-Irish glosses, scholia, prose, and verse, ii (Cambridge, 1903), pp 325-349: https://archive.org/details/thesauruspalaeoh02stokuoft/page/324/mode/2upBethu Brigte edited and translated by Donncha Ó hAodha (Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies, 1978) https://celt.ucc.ie/published/T201002/Regular episodes every two weeks (on a Friday)Email: medievalirishhistory@gmail.comProducer: Tiago Veloso SilvaSupported by the Dept of Early Irish, Maynooth University & Taighde Éireann/Research Ireland.Views expressed are the speakers' own.Logo design: Matheus de Paula CostaMusic: Lexin_Music
Happy St Brigit's day! This year's celebration of Ireland's most beloved female icon comes a bit earlier to the podcast, but keep tuned as we have prepared a surprise for you to be published this Friday!This week we are joined by the amazing linguist and historian Jean-Michel Picard, Professor Emeritus at University College Dublin, whose work has inspired generations of scholars studying medieval Ireland and Irish saints. In this episode, Prof. Picard tells us all about the transmission of the cult of St Brigit to the Continent, the various sources containing a wealth of information about the saint. Prof. Picard also shares the difficulties of tracking down manuscripts when the internet was still in its infancy and offers us a glimpse of medieval Irish scholarship in Ireland in the 1980s. Suggested Readings:Connolly, Sean, and J.-M. Picard. 'Cogitosus's ‘Life of St Brigit' Content and Value', The Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland , 117 (1987), pp 5-27. Freely available at http://www.jstor.org/stable/25508920.Picard, J.M. Aquitaine and Ireland in the Middle Ages (Dublin, 1995).Picard, J.-M. 'In platea monasterii: the layout of ecclesiastical settlements in early medieval Ireland (7th-9th C.)', in Flavia De Rubeis & Federico Marazzi (eds). Monasteri in Europa occidentale (secoli VIII-XI): topografia e strutture (Rome, 2008), pp.67-82.Picard, J.-M. 'Omnes sancti chori Hiberniae sanctorum orate pro nobis: Manuscript Evidence for the Cult of Irish Saints in Medieval Europe', in Ann Buckley Music, Liturgy, and the Veneration of Saints of the Medieval Irish Church in a European Context (2017), pp. 67-77.Regular episodes every two weeks (on a Friday)Email: medievalirishhistory@gmail.comProducer: Tiago Veloso SilvaSupported by the Dept of Early Irish, Maynooth University & Taighde Éireann/Research Ireland.Views expressed are the speakers' own.Logo design: Matheus de Paula CostaMusic: Lexin_Music
Ciro Hamen e Matheus Laneri comentam a saída de Matheus do BBB26.
Olá, Você está ouvindo o Espiadinha, o podcast que tem 70 câmeras e o Brasil tá vendo! Eu sou o Athilas, e hoje vamos comentar as novidades e tudo que está acontecendo no BBB 26, que além de Pipocas e Camarotes, agora temos Veteranos, os Ex-BBBs estão de volta, se você não quer perder nada dessa nova temporada do BBB, se inscreva no Espiadinha Podcast!Siga o Espiadinha nas redes sociais!Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/EspiadinhaPodcast/Instagram: https://instagram.com/espiadinhapodcast#BBB26 #BigBrotherBrasil26 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Entrevista com Ricardo Matheus, professor da UNESP e co-autor de um estudo pioneiro sobre o desempenho acadêmico de estudantes cotistas e não-cotistas. Conversamos sobre os resultados que mostram, entre outras coisas, que estudantes cotistas são admitidos com notas mais baixas no vestibular que não-cotistas e que seu desempenho durante o curso tende a ser menor, pelo menos em disciplinas e cursos com maior demanda cognitiva. Discutimos a relação desses resultados com a teoria da inteligência, as pressões políticas, a formação da elite cognitiva brasileira, como a universidade é e como deveria ser, entre outros tópicos.
Edu Oliveira e Thiago Theodoro comentam fofocas da internet, dos famosos e da audiência.No ar, toda segunda, quarta (apoiadores) e sexta.Seja um apoiador do podcast: https://orelo.cc/meconteumafofoca https://apoia.se/meconteumafofocapodcast Em caso de dúvidas, ou se precisar de ajuda do suporte, escreva para alo@orelo.ccConte sua fofoca pra gente: meconteumafofocapodcast@gmail.comEi, fofoqueira, conheça nossa lojinha: https://umapenca.com/meconteumafofoca/
Olá, Você está ouvindo o Espiadinha, o podcast que tem 70 câmeras e o Brasil tá vendo! Eu sou o Athilas, e hoje vamos comentar as novidades e tudo que está acontecendo no BBB 26, que além de Pipocas e Camarotes, agora temos Veteranos, os Ex-BBBs estão de volta, se você não quer perder nada dessa nova temporada do BBB, se inscreva no Espiadinha Podcast!Siga o Espiadinha nas redes sociais!Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/EspiadinhaPodcast/Instagram: https://instagram.com/espiadinhapodcast#BBB26 #BigBrotherBrasil26 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Conexão Sociedade: Entrevista com psicopedagogo, Matheus Wisdom que falou sobre: manhã ou tarde? qual o melhor horario de estudo do seu filho/ rotina infantil.
Ciro Hamen e Matheus Laneri comentam o paredão entre Matheus, Brigido e Leandro Boneco.
Olá, Você está ouvindo o Espiadinha, o podcast que tem 70 câmeras e o Brasil tá vendo! Eu sou o Athilas, e hoje vamos comentar as novidades e tudo que está acontecendo no BBB 26, que além de Pipocas e Camarotes, agora temos Veteranos, os Ex-BBBs estão de volta, se você não quer perder nada dessa nova temporada do BBB, se inscreva no Espiadinha Podcast!Siga o Espiadinha nas redes sociais!Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/EspiadinhaPodcast/Instagram: https://instagram.com/espiadinhapodcast#BBB26 #BigBrotherBrasil26 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Quando obedecer dói - Matheus Fischer
Olá, Você está ouvindo o Espiadinha, o podcast que tem 70 câmeras e o Brasil tá vendo! Eu sou o Athilas, e hoje vamos comentar as novidades e tudo que está acontecendo no BBB 26, que além de Pipocas e Camarotes, agora temos Veteranos, os Ex-BBBs estão de volta, se você não quer perder nada dessa nova temporada do BBB, se inscreva no Espiadinha Podcast!Siga o Espiadinha nas redes sociais!Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/EspiadinhaPodcast/Instagram: https://instagram.com/espiadinhapodcast#BBB26 #BigBrotherBrasil26 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Sermão pregado por Matheus de Almeida, na ICNV Jardim Alvorada, em 30/11/2025.
Com a participação de Matheus Pereira, diretor da Pátria Agronegócios. Matheus
Olá, Você está ouvindo o Espiadinha, o podcast que tem 70 câmeras e o Brasil tá vendo! Eu sou o Athilas, e hoje vamos comentar as novidades e tudo que está acontecendo no BBB 26, que além de Pipocas e Camarotes, agora temos Veteranos, os Ex-BBBs estão de volta, se você não quer perder nada dessa nova temporada do BBB, se inscreva no Espiadinha Podcast!Siga o Espiadinha nas redes sociais!Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/EspiadinhaPodcast/Instagram: https://instagram.com/espiadinhapodcast#BBB26 #BigBrotherBrasil26 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ao presentear a sua esposa com uma inscrição de uma corrida, Matheus Vitorino acabou mudando a sua vida. Ele também foi para a prova e viu que queria trocar seu estilo de vida, largar a vida de balada pelo esporte. O triathlon veio depois e, em menos de 3 anos no esporte, ele foi o 3º melhor amador no IM 70.3 Aracaju 2025 e fazendo estrago com a sua corrida! Confira como foi o nosso papo!
On the podcast this week we explore Niamh's favourite primary source material: hagiography! We are joined by the multilingual Dr Sarah Waidler, of Glucksman Ireland House, NYU, expert in medieval Celtic languages including Irish and Welsh. Sarah guides us through these fascinating religious texts which were arguably the most popular literary genre in the 'European' Middle Ages and how Irish hagiography fits into this wider community. From warring saints to moving house miracles we learn what these texts can tell us about medieval people and society.Suggested reading:James Palmer, Early Medieval Hagiography (Amsterdam University Press, 2018).S. Waidler (ed.), Defining the Boundaries of Hagiography in the Celtic World and Beyond: Textual Sources Outside Saints' Lives and Martyrologies (Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies, forthcoming 2025)S. Waidler, ‘Sanctity and Intertextuality in Medieval Munster: The Unusual Life of Findchú of Brí Gobann', Peritia 30 (2019), pp. 215–34Regular episodes every two weeks (on a Friday)Email: medievalirishhistory@gmail.comProducer: Tiago Veloso SilvaSupported by the Dept of Early Irish, Maynooth University & Taighde Éireann/Research Ireland.Views expressed are the speakers' own.Logo design: Matheus de Paula CostaMusic: Lexin_Music
It's the second emergency podcast for Stephen Strom and Jack McMullen in the last week as they discuss the trade made on Tuesday night. What's the effect it has on the arms of the Marlins? Who could emerge + taking a look at the new prospects Miami acquired. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Eles Faturaram + R$ 3 Milhões no Digital e se Conheceram Pessoalmente no Kiwicast | Kiwicast Matheus Santiago e Pablo Mota são os estrategistas por trás de múltiplos milhões no mercado digital, com mais de 10.000 alunos e um faturamento que ultrapassa R$ 3 milhões. Neste episódio, a dupla de copy e tráfego abre os bastidores de uma operação de sucesso, revelando os erros que todo iniciante comete, a mentalidade de empresário que transforma uma tentativa em um negócio duradouro e asestratégias técnicas que eles usam para escalar campanhas, revivendo criativos "mortos" com dados. Prepare-se para um masterclass de gestão, foco e execução no digital.___________________ O que você vai aprender: - Por que a mentalidade de empresário é o que separa amadores de profissionais no digital, e como isso impactou aconstrução da operação deles.- Os maiores erros que o iniciante comete e como focar na prestação de serviço é o caminho mais saudável.- A virada de chave técnica que fez os criativos "mortos" voltarem a performar e como otimizar o traqueamento das vendas para o Meta Ads.- O processo estratégico da criação de ofertas para garantir lucro a longo prazo e a diferença entre um negócio escalonável e escalável.- A importância da consistência, lealdade e habilidades complementares para construir uma sociedade de sucessoque fatura milhões, mesmo à distância. E muito mais!Aprenda com quem vive o mercado digital na prática.Dá o play e deixe nos comentários qual foi o melhor insight que você tirou do episódio.Nosso Instagram é @Kiwify
** We are taking a week off and will be back January 16th!** Happy Stephen's Day and Happy New Year! I hope everyone is having a very lovely Christmas break. This week we are joined by the incredible Dr Sparky Booker, Assistant Professor in Medieval Irish History, Trinity College Dublin. Sparky enlightens us on the legal systems in force in 14th and 15th century Ireland, how to keep your land and why Elizabeth Le Veele married King of Leinster, Art McMurrough. She also discusses how the prevalence of intermarriage in the so-called 'four obedient shires' indicates that the English and Irish interacted far more peaceably and amicably than the often belligerent attitudes displayed toward the Irish in records from the colony would indicate, and that the attempts made by the Irish parliament to distance the English of Ireland from their Irish neighbours were largely unsuccessful.Suggested reading:Sparky Booker, Cultural Exchange and Identity in late medieval Ireland: the English and Irish of the Four Obedient Shires, Studies in Medieval Life and Thought Series (Cambridge, 2018)Sparky Booker, ‘Women and legal history: the case of late medieval English Ireland and the challenges of studying ‘women'', Irish Historical Studies, 46:170 (2022), pp 224-243Sparky Booker, ‘Intermarriage in fifteenth-century Ireland: the English and Irish in the ‘four obedient shires', Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy, 113c (2013), pp 219-250Sparky Booker, ‘Widowhood and attainder in medieval Ireland: the case of Margaret Nugent' in Deborah Youngs and Teresa Phipps (eds), Litigating women: gender and justice in Europe, c.1300-c.1800 (Abingdon, 2022), pp 81-98Ellis, Stephen G. (1998). Ireland in the Age of the Tudors, 1447-1603: English Expansion and the End of Gaelic Rule (2nd ed.). RoutledgeRegular episodes every two weeks (on a Friday)Email: medievalirishhistory@gmail.comProducer: Tiago Veloso SilvaSupported by the Dept of Early Irish, Maynooth University & Taighde Éireann/Research Ireland.Views expressed are the speakers' own.Logo design: Matheus de Paula CostaMusic: Lexin_Music
This episode I'm joined by Matheus Graef. If you've bought any product from MCDM in the past 5 years, you've seen his work: the mimic backpack retainer, the yumgrubs, the MCDM kobolds, radenwights, and the list goes on. He talks about being a TTRPG illustrator, his process and how it is to work with MCDM as an artist.Links to everything: https://goblinpoints.com/2526#linksChapters:00:00 Intro00:48 Interview49:10 OutroSupport the show GoblinPoints.com Stawl.app Discord Server Leave a comment on YouTube or Spotify, or send me an email at tips@goblinpoints.com.Theme music by Patrick Haesler.Art by Chris Malbon.
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O podcast GE Sport entrevistou Matheus Souto Maior, eleito novo presidente do Sport, após uma disputa acirrada para o mandato-tampão no clube, em 2026. Em conversa com os jornalistas Daniel Leal e Camila Sousa, o mandatário rubro-negro falou sobre novos técnico e executivo, e planos de gestão para o clube.
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Chambristes jazz & choro x musique bretonne contemporaine. Nos premiers invités sont le duo formé par Guillaume Latil et Matheus Donato avec l'album Hémisphères. Violoncelle pour l'un, cavaquinho pour l'autre, Guillaume Latil et Matheus Donato s'accordent sur Hémisphères, dont la beauté jaillit entre jazz, choro, improvisation et compositions chambristes. Quels sont les Hémisphères désignant l'album de Guillaume Latil et Matheus Donato ? Deux pour ne faire qu'un, ils ont combiné leurs origines, leurs parcours et leurs pratiques distincts. Ça ne coulait pas de source. Violoncelle pour l'un et cavaquinho pour l'autre, c'est une prouesse de produire autant de beauté dans l'entrelacs des cordes. Guillaume, membre de la formation d'André Manoukian, collaborateur de Youn Sun Nah, Lou Tavano ou Sélène Saint-Aimé, il a également enregistré avec le quartet Cuareim, collaboré avec Thierry Eliez et participé au quartet Altérité avec Édouard Ferlet, Naïssam Jalal et Sonny Troupé. Il a 38 ans. Il faut traverser un océan et rejoindre le centre du Brésil pour trouver trace de Matheus Donato. Grandi à Brasilia avec des parents férus de Bach, Wagner et Villa-Lobos, entré au conservatoire pour y apprendre la guitare classique, il avait 10 ans quand il a éprouvé un coup de foudre pour le cavaquinho dont jouait un copain à l'église. Adoptant illico la petite guitare d'origine portugaise, devenue emblématique du choro, une expression instrumentale populaire émergée au XIXè siècle, fondement des musiques brésiliennes. Matheus Donato était encore adolescent quand il a rencontré le mandoliniste Hamilton de Holanda, devenu son maître. En France depuis trois ans, il a 25 ans. Titres interprétés au grand studio : - Prière en Bambara Live RFI - Yaô, extrait de l'album - Aos Meus Amigos Live RFI. Line Up : Guillaume Latil (violoncelle), Matheus Donato (Cavaquinho). Son : Benoît Letirant. ► Album Hemisphères (Matrisse Prod/L'Autre Dist.) Site label - Instagram Guillaume Latil - Instagram Matheus Donato. Puis nous recevons le groupe breton Eben pour la sortie de Dinaskañ. Après plus de sept années passées à porter leurs chants à danser sur les routes de Bretagne et d'Europe, EBEN amorce un tournant décisif avec la sortie de son deuxième album, Dinaskañ. Ce terme breton, qui signifie «désentraver», donne la clé de lecture de ce projet né d'un désir commun : affirmer une liberté artistique sans compromis et inscrire la tradition dans le présent. Plus qu'un simple recueil de chansons, Dinaskañ est pensé comme un manifeste qui s'ancre dans l'héritage du chant breton tout en le confrontant aux réalités d'aujourd'hui. Inspiré par les luttes et les voix trop souvent réduites au silence, il donne chair à des récits contemporains – de l'ouvrière révoltée à la danseuse insoumise, de la sorcière condamnée au voyageur rêveur – et transforme la mémoire en un espace de résistance vivante Titres interprétés au grand studio : - Danz Ar Blaez Live RFI - Tremen, extrait de l'album - Eostig Khuz I Live RFI. Line Up : Marine Lavigne (chant) Sterenn Le Guillou (chant), Jonathan Dour (alto 5 cordes), Julien Stevenin (contrebasse) et Antoine Lahay (guitare douze cordes, guitare électrique). Son : Mathias Taylor, Jérémie Besset. ► Album Dinaskan (Arfolk 2025). Site label - Soundcloud - Instagram.
Chambristes jazz & choro x musique bretonne contemporaine. Nos premiers invités sont le duo formé par Guillaume Latil et Matheus Donato avec l'album Hémisphères. Violoncelle pour l'un, cavaquinho pour l'autre, Guillaume Latil et Matheus Donato s'accordent sur Hémisphères, dont la beauté jaillit entre jazz, choro, improvisation et compositions chambristes. Quels sont les Hémisphères désignant l'album de Guillaume Latil et Matheus Donato ? Deux pour ne faire qu'un, ils ont combiné leurs origines, leurs parcours et leurs pratiques distincts. Ça ne coulait pas de source. Violoncelle pour l'un et cavaquinho pour l'autre, c'est une prouesse de produire autant de beauté dans l'entrelacs des cordes. Guillaume, membre de la formation d'André Manoukian, collaborateur de Youn Sun Nah, Lou Tavano ou Sélène Saint-Aimé, il a également enregistré avec le quartet Cuareim, collaboré avec Thierry Eliez et participé au quartet Altérité avec Édouard Ferlet, Naïssam Jalal et Sonny Troupé. Il a 38 ans. Il faut traverser un océan et rejoindre le centre du Brésil pour trouver trace de Matheus Donato. Grandi à Brasilia avec des parents férus de Bach, Wagner et Villa-Lobos, entré au conservatoire pour y apprendre la guitare classique, il avait 10 ans quand il a éprouvé un coup de foudre pour le cavaquinho dont jouait un copain à l'église. Adoptant illico la petite guitare d'origine portugaise, devenue emblématique du choro, une expression instrumentale populaire émergée au XIXè siècle, fondement des musiques brésiliennes. Matheus Donato était encore adolescent quand il a rencontré le mandoliniste Hamilton de Holanda, devenu son maître. En France depuis trois ans, il a 25 ans. Titres interprétés au grand studio : - Prière en Bambara Live RFI - Yaô, extrait de l'album - Aos Meus Amigos Live RFI. Line Up : Guillaume Latil (violoncelle), Matheus Donato (Cavaquinho). Son : Benoît Letirant. ► Album Hemisphères (Matrisse Prod/L'Autre Dist.) Site label - Instagram Guillaume Latil - Instagram Matheus Donato. Puis nous recevons le groupe breton Eben pour la sortie de Dinaskañ. Après plus de sept années passées à porter leurs chants à danser sur les routes de Bretagne et d'Europe, EBEN amorce un tournant décisif avec la sortie de son deuxième album, Dinaskañ. Ce terme breton, qui signifie «désentraver», donne la clé de lecture de ce projet né d'un désir commun : affirmer une liberté artistique sans compromis et inscrire la tradition dans le présent. Plus qu'un simple recueil de chansons, Dinaskañ est pensé comme un manifeste qui s'ancre dans l'héritage du chant breton tout en le confrontant aux réalités d'aujourd'hui. Inspiré par les luttes et les voix trop souvent réduites au silence, il donne chair à des récits contemporains – de l'ouvrière révoltée à la danseuse insoumise, de la sorcière condamnée au voyageur rêveur – et transforme la mémoire en un espace de résistance vivante Titres interprétés au grand studio : - Danz Ar Blaez Live RFI - Tremen, extrait de l'album - Eostig Khuz I Live RFI. Line Up : Marine Lavigne (chant) Sterenn Le Guillou (chant), Jonathan Dour (alto 5 cordes), Julien Stevenin (contrebasse) et Antoine Lahay (guitare douze cordes, guitare électrique). Son : Mathias Taylor, Jérémie Besset. ► Album Dinaskan (Arfolk 2025). Site label - Soundcloud - Instagram.
We have a special episode today with recent Maynooth graduate Emily Little winner of the NUI Mansion House prize for her BA in Irish history. Emily is currently a secondary school teacher and studying for her Professional Masters in Education and makes an inspiring appeal for a reevaluation of the junior cert History curriculum. Recent reforms in historiographical approaches and archival practices have allowed for the rescuing of women from historical obscurity and it is clear that women who exercised political or social influence were not necessarily 'exceptional' or rare. Joan Fitzgerald, Countess of Ormond, Desmond and Ossory and Gráinne Ní Mháille, AKA Grace O'Malley, the so-called Pirate Queen, are two such women whose legacies have benefitted from the increased scholarship on women's history. Though active during different political periods of the 16th century and having contrasting experiences of English colonisation in Ireland, the lives of these two women provide many points of comparison, and are linked by their relationships with Queen Elizabeth I. Suggested reading:Frances Nolan and Bronagh McShane, ‘Introduction: A New Agenda for Women's and Gender History in Ireland' in Irish Historical Studies, xlvi (2022), pp. 207–216 Ciarán Brady, ‘Political Women and Reform in Tudor Ireland' in Margaret MacCurtain and Mary O'Dowd (eds), Women in Early Modern Ireland (Edinburgh, 1991)Karen Ann Holland, ‘Joan Desmond, Ormond and Ossory: The World of a Countess in Sixteenth Century Ireland' (PhD thesis, Providence College, Rhode Island, 1995)Damien Duffy, Aristocratic Women in Ireland 1450-1660 (Woodbridge, 2021)Anne Chambers, Granuaile: the life and times of Grace O'Malley c.1530-1603 (Portmarnock, 2003)Brendan Kane and Valerie McGowan-Doyle (eds), Elizabeth I and Ireland (Cambridge, 2014)Regular episodes every two weeks (on a Friday)Email: medievalirishhistory@gmail.comProducer: Tiago Veloso SilvaSupported by the Dept of Early Irish, Maynooth University & Taighde Éireann/Research Ireland.Views expressed are the speakers' own.Logo design: Matheus de Paula CostaMusic: Lexin_Music
O 45 Minutos recebeu Matheus Souto Maior, candidato da chapa Leões Pela Mudança, para a terceira entrevista especial com os postulantes à presidência do Sport. Matheus detalhou suas propostas, analisou o momento político do clube e comentou possíveis composições para o departamento de futebol. A conversa foi conduzida por Celso Ishigami, com participação de Fred […]
This week we welcome back Prof. Alex Woolf (University of St. Andrews) to the podcast to question whether ‘the Vikings' is a useful concept that helps us understand history. We explore why certain people left Scandinavia in the late 8th century and what they were called in the various places they raided and eventually settled. Alex warns us against the telescoping of medieval history and argues for more nuance and specificity when dealing with the Scandinavian diaspora in so-called 'Viking Age Ireland'. He explains that the variety of activities by people we refer to as 'vikings' across the centuries in places like Ireland, England, Scotland and Francia cannot be reduced to one simple narrative.Suggested reading:Alex Woolf, 'The Viking Paradigm in Early Medieval History' Early Medieval England and its Neighbours. 2025;51:e2. doi:10.1017/ean.2024.3Colmán Etchingham, Vikings in Early Medieval Ireland: Church-Raiding, Politics and Kingship (Boydell Press, 2025)Regular episodes every two weeks (on a Friday)Email: medievalirishhistory@gmail.comProducer: Tiago Veloso SilvaSupported by the Dept of Early Irish, Maynooth University & Taighde Éireann/Research Ireland.Views expressed are the speakers' own.Logo design: Matheus de Paula CostaMusic: Lexin_Music
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Who were the Scotti? The Féni? The Gaels? We were delighted to get Dr Patrick Wadden, from DCU and Belmont Abbey College, NC, USA on the podcast this week to explore the evidence for the existence of the Irish nation as a concept in the early medieval period. Dr Wadden guides us through a variety of texts, in both Latin and the vernacular, which depict the people of Ireland as a community of birth, language, law, religion and, sometimes, politics, from Columbanus, Adomnán and Auraicept na n-Éces the whole way through to Lebor gabála Érenn and the Sex Aetates Mundi. We discuss the role of the Irish language in expressions of Irish identity in the Middle Ages and Wadden reminds us to note the difference between modern scholars identifying something as being key to medieval identity and people at the time seeing it as significant.Suggested reading:Patrick Wadden, 'Church, Apostle and People in early Ireland', Medieval Worlds 5 (2017), pp. 143–169 Kane, Brendan, and Patrick Wadden, eds, An Eoraip: Gaelic Ireland in Medieval and Early Modern Europe (Leiden, 2025)Wadden, P., ‘Theories of National Identity in Early Medieval Ireland' https://ora.ox.ac.uk/objects/uuid:49c662b9-4e14-41b3-972e-ed8475f324c5Regular episodes every two weeks (on a Friday)Email: medievalirishhistory@gmail.comProducer: Tiago Veloso SilvaSupported by the Arts & Humanities Institute, Maynooth University, the Dept of Early Irish, & Taighde Éireann/Research Ireland.Views expressed are the speakers' own.Logo design: Matheus de Paula CostaMusic: Lexin_Music
Rio de Janeiro’s deadliest police raid in years left bodies in the streets and a city reeling. Officials called it a success, while residents called it a massacre. What really happened in the favela, who was targeted, and does this mark a turning point for state violence in Brazil? In this episode: Cecília Olliveira (@Cecillia), Investigative journalist Matheus de Moura (@mathdemoura), Investigative journalist Episode credits: This episode was produced by Melanie Marich, Marcos Bartolomé, Sarí el-Khalili and Diana Ferrero, with Amy Walters, Farhan Rafid, Fatima Shafiq, Tamara Khandaker and guest host, Natasha Del Toro. It was edited by Noor Wazwaz and Kylene Kiang. Our sound designer is Alex Roldan. Our video editors are Hisham Abu Salah and Mohannad al-Melhem. Alexandra Locke is The Take’s executive producer. Ney Alvarez is Al Jazeera’s head of audio. Connect with us: @AJEPodcasts on X, Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube
Após a queda de Troia, um homem carrega o passado nos ombros e o futuro pela mão. Esse homem é Enéias, o herói que escapa da destruição com a missão mítica de fundar algo muito maior: um ideal civilizatório a ser plasmado no futuro: Roma. O Professor e voluntário de Nova Acrópole, Matheus Breno, comenta o mito narrado por Virgílio nesta obra atemporal "Eneida". Nesta aula, conheça o mito de Enéias e compreenda seus significados filosóficos: a superação do caos, o sentido do dever, a continuidade entre passado, presente e futuro, e a construção interior que sustenta toda civilização. “Buscar a verdade é também honrar a memória dos mitos.”
Neste episódio, só com prata da casa, Marina, Elton e Matheus conversam sobre essa invenção incrível que são as pilhas! Entre na discussão sobre onde surgiram as pihas e aprenda como as pilhas funcionam em relação à química e a física envolvidas, descubra como apagar (ou não) um incêndio proveniente de uma bateria além de refletir um pouco sobre o impacto ambiental. Ajude o Pirulla! pix para: pirula1408@gmail.com Links do episódio Hank Green falando das pilhas AA https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uKYF1CXZPng IEA Trend in batteries 2023 Electric vehicle batteries