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YIRA YIRA
Hombría de bien

YIRA YIRA

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2026 50:09


Por Yaiza Santos Una vez más, dijo observando los casos del jefe de la Policía española y el príncipe Andrés de Inglaterra, queda claro lo que sucede, pero la política ¡y hasta la sanidad! se resisten: los hombres quieren más sexo del que tienen. Es urgente comenzar a tomar esto como lo que es, una debilidad insoslayable y, en los casos mencionados, una patología. La hombría de bien, como la llamaba su padre, no sería otra cosa que una forma de contención. El nuevo burning que comentaron vuelve a constatar la brecha, pero añade nuevas e interesantes aristas: en un contexto estable, las mujeres están no solo satisfechas, ¡sino mejor que los hombres!Oh, ese Sánchez y su cortesano Elordi Cué, desde la India, pidiendo una inteligencia artificial para el bien y no para el mal. Están muy lejos de entender que nada fue creado per se para lo segundo y que en cada uno de los actos hay siempre una cara B. Elogió las últimas columnas de Juan Diego Madueño y pidió, por favor, que alguien escriba el libro que tiene ese chava Rufián. Y fue así que Espada yiró. Bibliografía: -Juan Diego Madueño, "Antología del nuevo columnista" y "Rufián tiene miedo: la izquierda habla como Vox", EL MUNDO. - León Tolstoi, Guerra y paz. - Honoré de Balzac, Las ilusiones perdidas. - Guy de Maupassant, Bel Ami. - Gustave Flaubert, Diccionario de los lugares comunes. - Juan Marsé, Últimas tardes con Teresa. - El Ángel Azul. - Cuando Harry encontró a Sally. - Burning: Ashlyn Brady y otros, "Women Are Slightly More Sexually Satisfied in Their Romantic Relationships Than Men: An Integrative Data Analytic Approach", Archives of Sexual Behavior (2026) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Mutual Audio Network
Short Ghost and Horror Collection 4: Am I Insane?(021726)

The Mutual Audio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2026 10:52


We're back with our continuing third collection. This week it's: "Am I Insane?" by Guy de Maupassant. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Tuesday Terror
Short Ghost and Horror Collection 4: Am I Insane?

Tuesday Terror

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2026 10:52


We're back with our continuing third collection. This week it's: "Am I Insane?" by Guy de Maupassant. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Short Storiess Podcast
214 The Devil by Guy de Maupassant

Short Storiess Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2026 22:50


A story of a 92 year old woman who is near death but won't die and the inconvenience this brings to her son is a dilemma. I Hope you enjoy The Devil by Guy de Maupassant. Any reproduction of Robert Crandall's voice for any reason including Artificial Intelligence is prohibited. All Rights Reserved.

Fast Asleep
"The Inn" by Guy de Maupassant," relaxing storytelling

Fast Asleep

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2026 67:13


375 - Isolation and endless snow are the REAL monsters . . Long before Stephen King's The Shining, there was Guy de Maupassant's" The Inn." Tuck in to hear this "inspirational" story of an unraveling human mind.

Radio UTL 65
Maupassant, Contes et nouvelles : La Parure - Isabelle Boneu

Radio UTL 65

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2026 23:43


Maupassant, Contes et nouvelles du désenchantement.La Parure, parue en 1884. Un ménage modeste s'endette pour restituer à sa propriétaire un bijou perdu.Lecture : Isabelle BONEUMusique: Poulenc, Improvisation n°5Consultez la page des PODCASTS de l'UTL-TB : https://www.utl-tb.info/page/2238064-rubriques-radioConsultez aussi les Vidéos des cours de l'UTL-TB : https://www.utl-tb.info/page/2488604-cours-filmesHébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

Fast Asleep
"The First Snowfall" by Guy de Maupassant, relaxing storytelling

Fast Asleep

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2026 37:14


374 - She welcomes winter, she welcomes illness, and ultimately she welcomes death. Tuck in and travel with her from the glory of the French coast to the icy gloom of Normandy and back again with this quiet, unsettling story,"The First Snowfall" from Guy de Maupassant.

Fast Asleep
"The First Snowfall" by Guy de Maupassant, relaxing storytelling

Fast Asleep

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2026 37:14


374 - She welcomes winter, she welcomes illness, and ultimately she welcomes death. Tuck in and travel with her from the glory of the French coast to the icy gloom of Normandy and back again with this quiet, unsettling story, "The First Snowfall" from Guy de Maupassant.

il posto delle parole
Bruno Nacci "Racconti crudeli" Auguste de Villiers de l'Isle-Adam

il posto delle parole

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2026 25:28


Bruno Nacci"Racconti crudeli"Auguste de Villiers de l'Isle-AdamCarbonio Editorewww.carbonioeditore.itPubblicato nel 1883, Racconti crudeli è annoverato tra i capolavori di Auguste de Villiers de l'Isle-Adam, aristocratico decadente e visionario, e figura di spicco della narrativa simbolista francese: un autore dalle molteplici sfumature che con il suo immaginario febbrile, ironico e profondamente poetico smaschera e sovverte il patinato mondo della borghesia ottocentesca, devota al denaro e al teatro delle apparenze. Questa raccolta di ventotto racconti è una galleria di visioni fulminanti e spietate, che ridicolizza le invenzioni grottesche della scienza, l'ipocrisia di una classe tronfia e superficiale, la superstiziosa fede nel progresso. Con una lingua raffinata e musicale, di sublime purezza, Villiers disegna un universo che, tra il fantastico, il grottesco e il terrifico, riecheggia le atmosfere di Poe e anticipa quelle di Lovecraft, lasciando emergere la spaventosa realtà di ciò che nell'accecante luccichio resta invisibile. Il suo sguardo feroce e crepuscolare incide con il bisturi della parola un corpo sociale che si crede integro, consegnandoci pagine di raggelante bellezza che mettono a nudo il volto più crudele della modernità.Auguste de Villiers de l'Isle-Adam (1838-1889), scrittore, drammaturgo e poeta, è tra i più importanti esponenti della letteratura francese della seconda metà dell'Ottocento. Malgrado l'indole riservata, fu sodale ammirato dei maggiori intellettuali dell'epoca, da Baudelaire a Huysmans, Wagner e Mallarmé. Tra i suoi lavori più importanti, i Contes cruels (1883) e il romanzo L'Ève future (1886), i racconti di Tribulat Bonhomet (1887), i Nouveaux contes cruels (1888) e il dramma teatrale Le Nouveau Monde (1883).Bruno Nacci ha curato classici della letteratura francese, da Chamfort a Nerval, in particolare Blaise Pascal, su cui ha scritto La quarta vigilia. Gli ultimi anni di Blaise Pascal (2014). È autore dei noir L'assassinio della Signora di Praslin (2000) e Cercate Claude (2025); insieme a Laura Bosio, ha scritto i romanzi storici Per seguire la mia stella (2017), La casa degli uccelli (2020) e il saggio Da un'altra Italia (2014). Ha pubblicato anche diverse raccolte di racconti, e per Carbonio ha già tradotto e curato La tentazione di sant'Antonio di Gustave Flaubert (2023) e L'eredità di Guy de Maupassant (2024).Diventa un supporter di questo podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/il-posto-delle-parole--1487855/support.IL POSTO DELLE PAROLEascoltare fa pensarehttps://ilpostodelleparole.it/

For Reading Out Loud
Guy de Maupassant, Theodule Sabot's Confession

For Reading Out Loud

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2026 18:24


Master storyteller Guy de Maupassant's "Théodule Sabot's Confession"

Les Petites Ondes
Les émissions du lycée Maupassant sur la pièce Koudour au théâtre de l'avant scène

Les Petites Ondes

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2026


Les élèves du lycée de Maupassant de Colombes ont vu la pièce "Koudour" au théâtre de l'Avant-Seine et ils ont réalisé leurs propres émissions de radio autour de la pièce. *** UN NOIR POUR UN REBEU Dans cette émission présentée par Curtis, la chronique d'Adil présente la pièce Koudour. Sylvestre revient sur le choix musical de la pièce Koudour.  Pour finir, Alpha interviewe Nahil sur l'importance des traditions aux sein des mariages. Réalisateur : Mohamed-Ali Musique : Dana Dana de Rima & Cheb Rayan *** ALGIROCK Cette deuxième émission est présentée par Imen.  L'émission présente un interview croisé entre Lydia et Sarah qui interview Maïssa et Marwa pour qu'elle nous raconte leurs expériences des mariages. Réalisatrice : Janna Musique : Painter les jaloux de Sidiki Diabete *** LES DÉTAILS DU MARIAGE NORD AFRICAIN Cette émission présentée par Augustin, se concentre sur les mariages Nord-Africain. On retrouve une chronique d'Adam. Puis on finit par une interview menée par Franko qui pose des questions à Riyad et Haytem. Réalisateur Naoufel et Soheil Musique : Mamamiya de Kader Japonais *** ENTRE GO Une émission sur le thème du mariage interculturel. À la présentation Glorystone qui donnera la parole à Counadi pour sa chronique. Puis, à Moayet qui interviewera Casey. Réalisatrices : Emma et Chloé Musique : Bedrock (feat. Lloyd) de Young Money *** Un atelier radio "A vous les studios", en partenariat avec le théâtre de  Colombes, l'Avant Seine, animé le 16 décembre 2025 par Gabrielle Bayer et Rosalie Berne.

Radio UTL 65
Les lectures d'Isabelle : LE PARAPLUIE, Contes et Nouvelles - Maupassant

Radio UTL 65

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2025 19:03


Maupassant, Contes et Nouvelles - LE PARAPLUIE (1884) : Comment l'avare Madame Oreille se fait rembourses un parapluie brûlé.Musique : Poulenc, Thème varié. Variations 6,1 et 9Consultez la page des PODCASTS de l'UTL-TB : https://www.utl-tb.info/page/2238064-rubriques-radioConsultez aussi les Vidéos des cours de l'UTL-TB : https://www.utl-tb.info/page/2488604-cours-filmesHébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

Littérature sans frontières
Guy Savoy, toutes les saveurs de la littérature dans la cuisine du chef

Littérature sans frontières

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2025 29:00


Guy Savoy, né le 24 juillet 1953 à Nevers, est un célèbre chef cuisinier français. Depuis 2002, le restaurant Guy Savoy, situé 11 quai de Conti dans le VIè arrondissement de Paris, possède trois étoiles au Guide Michelin. Avec Anne Martinetti et Gilles Chesneau, il est l'auteur d'une série intitulée «Guy Savoy cuisine les écrivains», aux éditions Herscher où vient de paraitre le 4ème tome consacré aux auteurs du XIXè siècle.  Le XIXè siècle fut celui de tous les appétits : littéraires et culinaires. Tandis que les grands écrivains révolutionnaient les lettres françaises, les cuisiniers transformaient l'art de la table. Dans ce quatrième volume de sa collection, Guy Savoy nous invite à un festin où se mêlent les saveurs d'une époque et les mots de ses plus illustres témoins. Des banquets parisiens décrits par Balzac aux repas bourgeois croqués par Maupassant, des dîners romantiques de George Sand aux festins populaires de Zola, le chef étoilé puise dans ce siècle gourmand une inspiration sans limites. Car les écrivains du XIXè siècle étaient aussi de fins gastronomes : Hugo collectionnait les recettes et Dumas père rédigeait son Grand Dictionnaire de cuisine... Avec la complicité d'Anne Martinetti et de Gilles Chesneau, Guy Savoy ressuscite ces saveurs oubliées et transforme les pages les plus savoureuses de notre patrimoine littéraire en recettes d'aujourd'hui. Une promenade unique où chaque plat raconte une histoire, où chaque bouchée fait revivre un auteur. Un voyage gourmand et littéraire qui régalera aussi bien les amoureux des belles-lettres que les passionnés de gastronomie. (Présentation des éditions Herscher)

Der Büchermacher
3. Lesung aus dem Buch von Guy de Maupassant (1888): „Zur See“, Folge 3 von 3

Der Büchermacher

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2025 17:56


3. Lesung aus dem Buch von Guy de Maupassant (1888): „Zur See“, Folge 3 von 3

StoryJam | Hindi Urdu Audio Stories
After Twenty Years | Bees Saal Baad | O Henry | Audio Stories | StoryJam #170

StoryJam | Hindi Urdu Audio Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2025 6:19


Some storytellers are for every season. O'Henry is one such. We grew up on his stories in English but also some of us will recall the wonderful televised adaptations of world's best stories in the series, ‘Katha Sagar'. Made in 1986, the series featured a collection of stories by writers like Katherine Mansfield, Guy de Maupassant, Leo Tolstoy, O' Henry, and Anton Chekhov. Each episode was directed by one of eight well known Indian directors, including Shyam Benegal, Kundan Shah, Ved Rahi and Satyen Bose. Most of the stories in the series were one episode long. Today's story is as much a remembrance of O'Henry as it is a hat tip to tasteful and meaningful entertainment that television used to be.Listen to Hindi kahaniyan and Urdu Kahaniyan by famous as well as lesser known writers. You will find here stories from everyone from Premchand to Ismat Chughtai ; Suryabala to Mohan Rakesh, Kaleshwar and Mannu Bhandari.

il posto delle parole
Mario Fortunato "Magnolia Quartet"

il posto delle parole

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2025 21:59


Mario Fortunato"Magnolia Quartet"Aboca Edizioniwww.abocaedizioni.itScritto nel tono di una confessione spietata, alternando allegria a cupezza, Magnolia quartet si legge con lo stesso divertimento, con lo stesso allarme con cui si affronta un giro sulle montagne russe.Scandito in quattro movimenti (Allegro, Adagio, Scherzo e Rondò) secondo il più classico dei canoni musicali, Magnolia quartet è il racconto di un'amicizia – ora candida come un fiore di magnolia, ora inebriante e sensuale come il suo profumo – tra un pittore cinquantenne ossessionato dal proprio fallimento e tre giovanissimi chef per i quali fallire non è un'opzione: non a tavola e – santo cielo! – neppure a letto. Da Roma a Londra, da un passato che non passa a un presente più insidioso e labile di un tranello, i quattro protagonisti della storia corrono lungo le pagine di questa commedia, con un'energia e forse una disperazione che talvolta azzera le distanze generazionali e altre volte le moltiplica con chirurgica precisione. Quale è il senso, o il segreto, del loro rapporto? E riusciranno le loro voci a trovare un accordo, una comune melodia? Scritto nel tono di una confessione spietata, alternando allegria a cupezza, Magnolia quartet si legge con lo stesso divertimento, con lo stesso allarme con cui si affronta un giro sulle montagne russe.Mario Fortunato è nato in Calabria e a lungo ha vissuto a Londra, dove è stato direttore dell'Istituto Italiano di Cultura. Ha collaborato con Bbc, “The Guardian”, “Le Monde” e “Süddeutsche Zeitung”. Per molti anni critico letterario del settimanale “L'Espresso”, traduttore di autori come Maupassant, Virginia Woolf, Evelyn Waugh e Francis Scott Fitzgerald, è autore di romanzi, saggi e memoir. Il suo ultimo libro si intitola Il giardino di Bloomsbury (Bompiani, 2024). Tra gli altri ricordiamo anche, editi da Bompiani: Sud, Quelli che ami non muoiono e I giorni innocenti della guerra (nel 2007 secondo classificato al Premio Strega). Con Aboca è già uscito nel 2023 Vita immaginaria di un alloro (di prossima pubblicazione negli Stati Uniti).Diventa un supporter di questo podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/il-posto-delle-parole--1487855/support.IL POSTO DELLE PAROLEascoltare fa pensarehttps://ilpostodelleparole.it/

Der Büchermacher
2. Lesung aus dem Buch von Guy de Maupassant (1888): „Zur See“, Folge 2 von 3

Der Büchermacher

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2025 14:09


2. Lesung aus dem Buch von Guy de Maupassant (1888): „Zur See“, Folge 2 von 3

Der Büchermacher
1. Lesung aus dem Buch von Guy de Maupassant (1888): „Zur See“, Folge 1 von 3

Der Büchermacher

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2025 17:52


1. Lesung aus dem Buch von Guy de Maupassant (1888): „Zur See“, Folge 1 von 3

Fast Asleep
"A Duel" by Guy de Maupassant, relaxing storytelling

Fast Asleep

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2025 30:00


366 - A reckless insult and suddenly -- no choice . . . a duel that can't be undone. Tuck in to hear Guy de Maupassant's dramatic, classic tale, "A Duel."

Fast Asleep
"A Duel" by Guy de Maupassant, relaxing storytelling

Fast Asleep

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2025 30:00


366 - A reckless insult and suddenly -- no choice . . . a duel that can't be undone. Tuck in to hear Guy de Maupassant's dramatic, classic tale, "A Duel."

The Classic Tales Podcast
Ep. 1086, A Meeting, by Guy de Maupassant VINTAGE

The Classic Tales Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2025 21:22


A wife's indiscretion is answered with cruelty. But what happens when the two meet again six years later? Guy de Maupassant, today on The Classic Tales Podcast.   Welcome to this VINTAGE episode of The Classic Tales Podcast. Thank you for listening.     Are you looking for the ideal audiobook to fit your mood? To hit that sweet spot? The Audiobook Library Card is the just what the doctor ordered. Need some colorful characters? Check out our Charles Dickens selections. Need a laugh? Wooster and Jeeves have you covered. Adventure? We've got pirates, and swashbucklers aplenty. Looking for a classic thrill? Dracula, The Phantom of the Opera, or any of our other selections. Take the guesswork out of your listening experience with unlimited downloads and streaming of the entire Classic Tales Library for $9.99 a month. Each title is heavily curated, so you get a great listen every time. Go to audiobooklibrarycard.com or follow the link in the show notes.   And of course, you can always listen to the podcast for free for a great listening experience.   Only about a quarter of the titles in the library have been on the podcast. There are thousands of hours of adventure, mystery, and more.    So, head on over to audiobooklibrarycard.com, hit the appropriate button, and start listening.     Guy de Maupassant was a master of the short story, using every literary device and turn of phrase with masterful effect. A Meeting is an elegant tale that explores the consequences of unbridled, and bridled, passion.       Follow this link to get The Audiobook Library Card for $9.99/month       Follow this link to subscribe to our YouTube Channel:       Follow this link to subscribe to the Arsène Lupin Podcast:     Follow this link to follow us on Instagram:     Follow this link to follow us on Facebook:

The Mutual Audio Network
Short Ghost and Horror Collection 002: Was It a Dream?(110425)

The Mutual Audio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2025 13:26


We're back with our continuing second collection. This week it's: "Was It a Dream?" by Guy de Maupassant read by Sandy Wood! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Tuesday Terror
Short Ghost and Horror Collection 002: Was It a Dream?

Tuesday Terror

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2025 13:26


We're back with our continuing second collection. This week it's: "Was It a Dream?" by Guy de Maupassant read by Sandy Wood! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Encore!
France's Goncourt literary prize awarded to Laurent Mauvignier for family saga

Encore!

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2025 4:34


French novelist Laurent Mauvignier has won France's most prestigious literary honour, the Goncourt prize, for "La Maison Vide" ("The Empty House"). The book "recalls the great realist authors of the 19th century, like Zola, Maupassant and Flaubert", FRANCE 24's Culture Editor Olivia Salazar-Winspear tells us from the awards ceremony in Paris.

Sleepy
454 – The Necklace

Sleepy

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2025 27:59


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Stories Fables Ghostly Tales Podcast
The Horla [Finale] & The Nameless Offspring

Stories Fables Ghostly Tales Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2025 50:54


Daniel Ramos' Podcast
Episode 497: 15 de Septiembre del 2025 - Devoción para la mujer - ¨Amanecer con Jesús

Daniel Ramos' Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2025 4:00


==============================================SUSCRIBETEhttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNpffyr-7_zP1x1lS89ByaQ?sub_confirmation=1==================================================== DEVOCIÓN MATUTINA PARA MUJERES 2025“AMANECER CON JESÚS”Narrado por: Sirley DelgadilloDesde: Bucaramanga, ColombiaUna cortesía de DR'Ministries y Canaan Seventh-Day Adventist Church===================|| www.drministries.org ||===================15 de SeptiembreLa chatarra de Gustavo«¡Y ahora yo soy objeto de su burla, y les sirvo de refrán» (Job 30: 9)!Alejandro Gustavo era un prominente ingeniero cuya carrera iba en ascenso en Europa en el siglo XlX. Sus majestuosos puentes hachos de hierro y acero se volvieron famosos en el continente. Entre ellos encontramos el que cruza el río Duero en Oporto, Portugal, de una longitud de 160 metros. Debido a sus muchos logros, a Gustavo le fue concedido el privilegio de hacer una estructura que representara a la capital francesa. Con su gran ingenio visionario comenzó la obra de 300 metros de altura. En seguida, las burlas se dejaron escuchar por los parisienses, quienes aseguraban que aquella estructura arruinaba la belleza de su ciudad. Entonces bautizaron el trabajo de Gustavo con el nombre de «Nuestra Señora del Chatarrero».Personajes distinguidos, como el compositor Carlos Gounod y el novelista Alejandro Dumas (hijo), hicieron por escrito su protesta contra la obra de acero. Un escritor muy indignado, Guy de Maupassant, dejó de vivir en la ciudad para demostrar así su desacuerdo. Sin embargo, pese a todas las burlas y los actos de inconformidad en su contra, Gustavo siguió trabajando. Finalmente, la obra estuvo lista, y dos millones de visitantes ascendieron a ella durante el primer año de inauguración de la Torre Eiffel. Aquella gigante estructura de hierro y metal de Alejandro Gustavo Eiffel, sigue en pie y sigue siendo motivo de admiración por los ojos de millones de personas alrededor del mundo. Hoy, el ingeniero Eiffel es conocido como el «padre de la construcción con hierro y acero» en Francia.Las burlas y los comentarios negativos suelen tambalear y hacer desistir a quienes no están seguros de sus metas. A la crítica sobreviene el desánimo y el abandono de los sueños. Del patriarca Job también se burló la gente, y sus risas fueron acalladas cuando Dios lo restauró. Es posible que alguien se haya burlado de ti porque crees en una segunda venida de Jesús o quizás porque crees en la pureza de tu sexualidad. Quizás se han burlado porque no pagas mal por mal o porque no ingieres ciertas bebidas o alimentos. La buena noticia es que Dios recompensará tu entrega y tu fidelidad y hará avergonzar a tus burladores. Mientras tanto, lucha por tus sueños, trabaja por tus metas, esfuérzate por alcanzar tus ideales y Dios te dará la victoria. 

The HorrorBabble Podcast
"The Diary of a Madman" by Guy de Maupassant

The HorrorBabble Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2025 14:54


"The Diary of a Madman" is a short story by French author, Guy de Maupassant. The tale is told through a series of diary entries, detailing the intimate thoughts of an undiscovered murderer.

The Mutual Audio Network
Short Ghost and Horror Collection 002: The Hand(090925)

The Mutual Audio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2025 15:12


We're back with our continuing second collection. This week it's: "The Hand" by Guy de Maupassant read by Larissa Little! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Tuesday Terror
Short Ghost and Horror Collection 002: The Hand

Tuesday Terror

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2025 15:12


We're back with our continuing second collection. This week it's: "The Hand" by Guy de Maupassant read by Larissa Little! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Tamil Audio Books
அலெக்ஸாண்டர் - மாப்பசான்

Tamil Audio Books

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2025 16:10


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Tamil Audio Books
ஒப்புதல் - மாப்பசான்

Tamil Audio Books

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2025 16:45


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Didion, Hawthorne, and the In-Between
“The Necklace” by Guy de Maupassant – Episode 266

Didion, Hawthorne, and the In-Between

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2025


"The Book Album" returns with this French short story from 1884 by Guy de Maupassant. — Music by Leo Discenza Our Show: relevanceofliterature.com Our old (and yes, still functioning) blog: didionandhawthorne.blubrry.net

The Good Old Days of Radio Show
Episode 415: 10 More Monsters: The Horla

The Good Old Days of Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2025 32:02


Today on “More Monsters” we're tuning in to a 1947 episode of Mystery in the Air, starring the incomparable Peter Lorre, master of “the creep.” This week's story is The Horla, adapted from Guy de Maupassant's classic tale of a Frenchman slowly losing his grip on reality thanks to an invisible presence. Lorre had a reputation for his intense performances on this series. During one episode he supposedly threw his script. To calm you down, you'll also hear a few vintage ads for Camel cigarettes and Prince Albert pipe tobacco. Visit our website: https://goodolddaysofradio.com/ Subscribe to our Facebook Group for news, discussions, and the latest podcast: https://www.facebook.com/groups/881779245938297 Our theme music is "Why Am I So Romantic?" from Animal Crackers: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01KHJKAKS/ref=cm_sw_em_r_mt_dp_MK8MVCY4DVBAM8ZK39WD

Relatos de Misterio y Suspense
#319 ESCRITORES - El mal de amor de J. F. Rhodehouse

Relatos de Misterio y Suspense

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2025 46:48


"El mal de amor", del escritor J. F. Rhodehouse, nos sumerge en una historia fantástica sobre el duelo, el deseo y las presencias que persisten cuando todo parece haber terminado. Un relato breve, íntimo y melancólico que rinde homenaje al espíritu gótico de Guy de Maupassant, desde una mirada contemporánea. Rhodehouse escribe ficción especulativa, cultivando tanto el relato fantástico como la ciencia ficción, con una especial predilección por los giros y finales sorprendentes. En 2024, su relato "Pandora 2033" fue parte de "Páginas oscuras" . Una distopía crítica sobre la inacción frente al cambio climático. Hoy vuelve con una historia más emocional, pero igualmente inquietante. Vincent, su protagonista, se enfrenta al vacío que dejó Sophie tras su muerte. Una tumba, un diario y un descubrimiento final revelarán que a veces el verdadero misterio no está en lo sobrenatural, sino en los secretos del corazón. Podéis encontrar el relato en la siguiente dirección: www.instagram.com/jfrhodehouse y en: http://www.linktr.ee/jfrhodehouse Texto: J. F. RhodeHouse Musicas: 01. Almost There – Jon Björk (Epidemic Sound) 02. Suspension – Anna Dager & Hanna Ekström (Epidemic Sound) 03, Behind the Shadow – Ruiqi Zhao (Epidemic Sound) 04. Question Mark – Dream Cave (Epidemic Sound) Nota: ¿Quieres anunciarte en este podcast? Hazlo con advoices.com/podcast/ivoox/352537 Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals

Dead Rabbit Radio
Retro Rabbit - EP 491 - Steel Sharpens Steel

Dead Rabbit Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2025 27:41


Today we get chased by a sexy Bigfoot and then we survive two shipwrecks! Ouija Art By Robert Paulson Original Air Date: Jul 22, 2020   Patreon (Get ad-free episodes, Patreon Discord Access, and more!) https://www.patreon.com/user?u=18482113 PayPal Donation Link https://tinyurl.com/mrxe36ph MERCH STORE!!! https://tinyurl.com/y8zam4o2 Amazon Wish List https://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/28CIOGSFRUXAD?ref_=wl_share Dead Rabbit Radio Archive Episodes https://deadrabbitradio.blogspot.com/2025/07/episode-archive.html   Help Promote Dead Rabbit! Dual Flyer https://i.imgur.com/OhuoI2v.jpg "As Above" Flyer https://i.imgur.com/yobMtUp.jpg “Alien Flyer” By TVP VT U https://imgur.com/gallery/aPN1Fnw “QR Code Flyer” by Finn https://imgur.com/a/aYYUMAh   Links: Mongolian Wildman https://www.phantomsandmonsters.com/2015/03/mongolian-wildman.html Guy de Maupassant https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guy_de_Maupassant Ivan Turgenev https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ivan_Turgenev Maupassantiana http://maupassantiana.fr/ Invercauld https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Invercauld_(ship) Grafton (ship) https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grafton_(ship)   ---------------------------------------------- Logo Art By Ash Black Opening Song: "Atlantis Attacks" Closing Song: "Bella Royale" Music By Simple Rabbitron 3000 created by Eerbud Thanks to Chris K, Founder Of The Golden Rabbit Brigade Dead Rabbit Archivist Some Weirdo On Twitter AKA Jack YouTube Champ: Stewart Meatball Reddit Champ: TheLast747 The Haunted Mic Arm provided by Chyme Chili Forever Fluffle: Cantillions, Samson, Gregory Gilbertson, Jenny The Cat Discord Mods: Mason, Rudie Jazz   http://www.DeadRabbit.com Email: DeadRabbitRadio@gmail.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/DeadRabbitRadio Facebook: www.Facebook.com/DeadRabbitRadio TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@deadrabbitradio Dead Rabbit Radio Subreddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/DeadRabbitRadio/ Paranormal News Subreddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/ParanormalNews/ Mailing Address Jason Carpenter PO Box 1363 Hood River, OR 97031 Paranormal, Conspiracy, and True Crime news as it happens! Jason Carpenter breaks the stories they'll be talking about tomorrow, assuming the world doesn't end today. All Contents Of This Podcast Copyright Jason Carpenter 2018 - 2025  

For Reading Out Loud
Maupassant, Graveyard Sisterhood, Decoration, 8-3-25

For Reading Out Loud

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2025 34:10


On the occasion of his 175th birthday, two stories by the French Master Guy de Maupassant

Standard Deviations
Dr. Daniel Crosby - Gratitude: Giving Thanks for the Meaning You Already Enjoy

Standard Deviations

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2025 10:53


Tune in to hear:How does Guy de Maupassant's short story, The Necklace, illustrate the importance of gratitude and how a lack of it can lead to personal misfortune?What does contemporary Psychology research show about the transformative power of gratitude in our lives?What are some examples of reciprocal altruism in the Animal Kingdom, aside from humans?Why is gratitude sometimes called the mother of all virtues?LinksThe Soul of WealthOrion's Market Volatility PortalConnect with UsMeet Dr. Daniel CrosbyCheck Out All of Orion's PodcastsPower Your Growth with OrionCompliance Code:

Classic Ghost Stories
Rose Rose by Barry Pain

Classic Ghost Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2025 41:14


She was flawless. A model of grace and stillness, prized by every artist who worked with her. But beneath the surface of the painter's studio—amid the heat, the charcoal dust, and the careful posing—something else lingered. “Rose Rose” by Barry Pain was first published in Stories in Grey (T. Werner Laurie, 1911). It is now in the public domain. Barry Eric Odell Pain (1864–1928) was a British humorist and writer of uncanny fiction. H.P. Lovecraft cited him as an influence, and Robert Louis Stevenson compared him to Maupassant.

Great Audiobooks
Fathers and Sons, by Ivan Turgenev. Part I.

Great Audiobooks

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2025 101:22


The fathers and children of the novel refers to the growing divide between the two generations of Russians, and the character Yevgeny Bazarov has been referred to as the "first Bolshevik", for his nihilism and rejection of the old order.Turgenev wrote Fathers and Sons as a response to the growing cultural schism that he saw between liberals of the 1830s/1840s and the growing nihilist movement. Both the nihilists (the "sons") and the 1830s liberals sought Western-based social change in Russia. Additionally, these two modes of thought were contrasted with the conservative Slavophiles, who believed that Russia's path lay in its traditional spirituality.Fathers and Sons might be regarded as the first wholly modern novel in Russian Literature (Gogol's Dead Souls, another main contender, is sometimes referred to as a poem or epic in prose as in the style of Dante's Divine Comedy). The novel introduces a dual character study, as seen with the gradual breakdown of Bazarov's and Arkady's nihilistic opposition to emotional display, especially in the case of Bazarov's love for Madame Odintsova and Fenichka. This prominent theme of character duality and deep psychological insight would exert an influence on most of the great Russian novels to come, most obviously echoed in the novels of Tolstoy and Dostoevsky.The novel is also the first Russian work to gain prominence in the Western world, eventually gaining the approval of well established novelists Gustave Flaubert, Guy de Maupassant, and Henry James, proving that Russian literature owes much to Ivan Turgenev. (From Wikipedia.)Translated by Richard Hare.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

Great Audiobooks
Fathers and Sons, by Ivan Turgenev. Part II.

Great Audiobooks

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2025 93:58


The fathers and children of the novel refers to the growing divide between the two generations of Russians, and the character Yevgeny Bazarov has been referred to as the "first Bolshevik", for his nihilism and rejection of the old order.Turgenev wrote Fathers and Sons as a response to the growing cultural schism that he saw between liberals of the 1830s/1840s and the growing nihilist movement. Both the nihilists (the "sons") and the 1830s liberals sought Western-based social change in Russia. Additionally, these two modes of thought were contrasted with the conservative Slavophiles, who believed that Russia's path lay in its traditional spirituality.Fathers and Sons might be regarded as the first wholly modern novel in Russian Literature (Gogol's Dead Souls, another main contender, is sometimes referred to as a poem or epic in prose as in the style of Dante's Divine Comedy). The novel introduces a dual character study, as seen with the gradual breakdown of Bazarov's and Arkady's nihilistic opposition to emotional display, especially in the case of Bazarov's love for Madame Odintsova and Fenichka. This prominent theme of character duality and deep psychological insight would exert an influence on most of the great Russian novels to come, most obviously echoed in the novels of Tolstoy and Dostoevsky.The novel is also the first Russian work to gain prominence in the Western world, eventually gaining the approval of well established novelists Gustave Flaubert, Guy de Maupassant, and Henry James, proving that Russian literature owes much to Ivan Turgenev. (From Wikipedia.)Translated by Richard Hare.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

Great Audiobooks
Fathers and Sons, by Ivan Turgenev. Part III.

Great Audiobooks

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2025 101:20


The fathers and children of the novel refers to the growing divide between the two generations of Russians, and the character Yevgeny Bazarov has been referred to as the "first Bolshevik", for his nihilism and rejection of the old order.Turgenev wrote Fathers and Sons as a response to the growing cultural schism that he saw between liberals of the 1830s/1840s and the growing nihilist movement. Both the nihilists (the "sons") and the 1830s liberals sought Western-based social change in Russia. Additionally, these two modes of thought were contrasted with the conservative Slavophiles, who believed that Russia's path lay in its traditional spirituality.Fathers and Sons might be regarded as the first wholly modern novel in Russian Literature (Gogol's Dead Souls, another main contender, is sometimes referred to as a poem or epic in prose as in the style of Dante's Divine Comedy). The novel introduces a dual character study, as seen with the gradual breakdown of Bazarov's and Arkady's nihilistic opposition to emotional display, especially in the case of Bazarov's love for Madame Odintsova and Fenichka. This prominent theme of character duality and deep psychological insight would exert an influence on most of the great Russian novels to come, most obviously echoed in the novels of Tolstoy and Dostoevsky.The novel is also the first Russian work to gain prominence in the Western world, eventually gaining the approval of well established novelists Gustave Flaubert, Guy de Maupassant, and Henry James, proving that Russian literature owes much to Ivan Turgenev. (From Wikipedia.)Translated by Richard Hare.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

Great Audiobooks
Fathers and Sons, by Ivan Turgenev. Part IV.

Great Audiobooks

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2025 88:22


The fathers and children of the novel refers to the growing divide between the two generations of Russians, and the character Yevgeny Bazarov has been referred to as the "first Bolshevik", for his nihilism and rejection of the old order.Turgenev wrote Fathers and Sons as a response to the growing cultural schism that he saw between liberals of the 1830s/1840s and the growing nihilist movement. Both the nihilists (the "sons") and the 1830s liberals sought Western-based social change in Russia. Additionally, these two modes of thought were contrasted with the conservative Slavophiles, who believed that Russia's path lay in its traditional spirituality.Fathers and Sons might be regarded as the first wholly modern novel in Russian Literature (Gogol's Dead Souls, another main contender, is sometimes referred to as a poem or epic in prose as in the style of Dante's Divine Comedy). The novel introduces a dual character study, as seen with the gradual breakdown of Bazarov's and Arkady's nihilistic opposition to emotional display, especially in the case of Bazarov's love for Madame Odintsova and Fenichka. This prominent theme of character duality and deep psychological insight would exert an influence on most of the great Russian novels to come, most obviously echoed in the novels of Tolstoy and Dostoevsky.The novel is also the first Russian work to gain prominence in the Western world, eventually gaining the approval of well established novelists Gustave Flaubert, Guy de Maupassant, and Henry James, proving that Russian literature owes much to Ivan Turgenev. (From Wikipedia.)Translated by Richard Hare.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

Great Audiobooks
Fathers and Sons, by Ivan Turgenev. Part V.

Great Audiobooks

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2025 90:11


The fathers and children of the novel refers to the growing divide between the two generations of Russians, and the character Yevgeny Bazarov has been referred to as the "first Bolshevik", for his nihilism and rejection of the old order.Turgenev wrote Fathers and Sons as a response to the growing cultural schism that he saw between liberals of the 1830s/1840s and the growing nihilist movement. Both the nihilists (the "sons") and the 1830s liberals sought Western-based social change in Russia. Additionally, these two modes of thought were contrasted with the conservative Slavophiles, who believed that Russia's path lay in its traditional spirituality.Fathers and Sons might be regarded as the first wholly modern novel in Russian Literature (Gogol's Dead Souls, another main contender, is sometimes referred to as a poem or epic in prose as in the style of Dante's Divine Comedy). The novel introduces a dual character study, as seen with the gradual breakdown of Bazarov's and Arkady's nihilistic opposition to emotional display, especially in the case of Bazarov's love for Madame Odintsova and Fenichka. This prominent theme of character duality and deep psychological insight would exert an influence on most of the great Russian novels to come, most obviously echoed in the novels of Tolstoy and Dostoevsky.The novel is also the first Russian work to gain prominence in the Western world, eventually gaining the approval of well established novelists Gustave Flaubert, Guy de Maupassant, and Henry James, proving that Russian literature owes much to Ivan Turgenev. (From Wikipedia.)Translated by Richard Hare.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

Great Audiobooks
Fathers and Sons, by Ivan Turgenev. Part VI.

Great Audiobooks

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2025 80:20


The fathers and children of the novel refers to the growing divide between the two generations of Russians, and the character Yevgeny Bazarov has been referred to as the "first Bolshevik", for his nihilism and rejection of the old order.Turgenev wrote Fathers and Sons as a response to the growing cultural schism that he saw between liberals of the 1830s/1840s and the growing nihilist movement. Both the nihilists (the "sons") and the 1830s liberals sought Western-based social change in Russia. Additionally, these two modes of thought were contrasted with the conservative Slavophiles, who believed that Russia's path lay in its traditional spirituality.Fathers and Sons might be regarded as the first wholly modern novel in Russian Literature (Gogol's Dead Souls, another main contender, is sometimes referred to as a poem or epic in prose as in the style of Dante's Divine Comedy). The novel introduces a dual character study, as seen with the gradual breakdown of Bazarov's and Arkady's nihilistic opposition to emotional display, especially in the case of Bazarov's love for Madame Odintsova and Fenichka. This prominent theme of character duality and deep psychological insight would exert an influence on most of the great Russian novels to come, most obviously echoed in the novels of Tolstoy and Dostoevsky.The novel is also the first Russian work to gain prominence in the Western world, eventually gaining the approval of well established novelists Gustave Flaubert, Guy de Maupassant, and Henry James, proving that Russian literature owes much to Ivan Turgenev. (From Wikipedia.)Translated by Richard Hare.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

Secrets d'Histoire
Gustave Flaubert, la fureur d'écrire ! (3/3)

Secrets d'Histoire

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2025 33:39


L'œuvre de Gustave Flaubert est marquée par des rencontres décisives, comme celle avec l'écrivaine George Sand, auprès de qui il demande constamment des conseils. Il en donne aussi à son « fils spirituel », Guy de Maupassant. Cependant, la perte progressive de ses proches plonge Flaubert dans une profonde mélancolie, et malgré ses efforts, il ne parvient jamais à retrouver son humour caractéristique."Secrets d'Histoire" est un podcast d'Initial Studio, adapté de l'émission de télévision éponyme produite par la Société Européenne de Production ©2024 SEP / France Télévisions. Cet épisode a été écrit et réalisé par Dominique Leeb et Daniel Rihl.Un podcast présenté par Stéphane Bern. Avec la voix d'Isabelle Benhadj.Vous pouvez retrouver Secrets d'Histoire sur France 3 ou en replay sur France.tv, et suivre l'émission sur Instagram et Facebook.Crédits du podcastProduction exécutive du podcast : Initial StudioProduction éditoriale : Sarah Koskievic et Mandy Lebourg, assistées de Marine BoudalierMontage : Camille Legras Hébergé par Audion. Visitez https://www.audion.fm/fr/privacy-policy pour plus d'informations.

Le goût de M
#156 Claire Marin, philosophe : « Il manque à nos sociétés quelque chose qui nous permette d'accepter la fin d'une relation qui soit de l'ordre du rituel »

Le goût de M

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2025 61:02


Claire Marin s'intéresse aux épreuves de la vie : une rupture, un deuil, une maladie, ou encore la sensation tout à coup de ne plus être à sa place. Elle a signé aux éditions de L'Observatoire Rupture(s) en 2019, devenu un best-seller, Etre à sa place en 2022, puis Les Débuts, édité en 2023 aux éditions Autrement : trois livres qui forment une trilogie des identités mouvantes, sans cesse recomposées. A partir de juin, « In Silentio », une exposition au Lieu unique, à Nantes, entremêlera ses textes aux sculptures tricotissées de Jeanne Vicerial, « un monologue sur ce que c'est que d'être touché par une œuvre ».Elle nous reçoit chez elle, dans le 14e arrondissement de Paris, pas loin de la place Denfert-Rochereau. Au fond d'une cour, au dernier étage, son appartement est lumineux, mais pas suffisamment pour son « côté héliotrope ». Dans sa bibliothèque où, « à peu de choses près [elle s']y retrouve », se mêlent livres de philosophie, littérature, psychanalyse, art…Cette semaine, dans Le Goût de M, Claire Marin évoque son grand-père agriculteur qui collectionnait en secret des livres de philosophie, cachés dans de vieux placards de cuisine. De sa voix légèrement fêlée, elle liste les auteurs qui nourrissent son prochain ouvrage – Anni Albers, Henri Focillon, Sergio del Molino… –, ceux qui l'ont vue grandir – Maupassant, Steinbeck –, les philosophes qui l'ont marquée, et prolonge sa réflexion sur les ruptures, la peur d'être remplacé et la place de la femme dans le monde universitaire.Cet épisode a été publié le 30 mai 2025.Depuis six saisons, la journaliste et productrice Géraldine Sarratia interroge la construction et les méandres du goût d'une personnalité. Qu'ils ou elles soient créateurs, artistes, cuisiniers ou intellectuels, tous convoquent leurs souvenirs d'enfance, tous évoquent la dimension sociale et culturelle de la construction d'un corpus de goûts, d'un ensemble de valeurs.Un podcast produit et présenté par Géraldine Sarratia (Genre idéal), préparé avec l'aide de Diane Lisarelli et de Juliette Savard, enregistré par Malo Williams.Réalisation : Benoît ThuaultMusique : Gotan Project Hébergé par Audion. Visitez https://www.audion.fm/fr/privacy-policy pour plus d'informations.

The Classic Tales Podcast
Ep. 1013, The Diamond Necklace, by Guy de Maupassant

The Classic Tales Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2025 22:55


There are many people who lust after the things of this world. But some folks just do it too much. Guy de Maupassant, today on The Classic Tales Podcast.   Welcome to The Classic Tales Podcast. Thank you for listening.   If you'd like to ensure the future of The Classic Tales, please visit the website, classictalesaudiobooks.com, and either make a donation, buy an audiobook, or pick up one of our many support options.   And if you can't support us monetarily, leave us a review or share an episode with a friend. It all helps.   I think one of the reasons I love Guy de Maupassant's writing so much is that his taste seems to be like mine. I'm no master of the short story like he is, but when you start a Maupassant story, you never know where it will take you. It could be vampires, mental illness, or a story about the unfair plight of women with an effective and seemingly effortless denouement.   Today's story is one of his most famous, and often anthologized. I hope you like it.     And now, The Diamond Necklace, by Guy de Maupassant.       Follow this link to become a monthly supporter:     Follow this link to subscribe to our YouTube Channel:     Follow this link to subscribe to the Arsène Lupin Podcast:     Follow this link to follow us on Instagram:     Follow this link to follow us on Facebook:       Follow this link to follow us on TikTok:

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The Classic Tales Podcast
Ep. 1013, The Diamond Necklace, by Guy de Maupassant

The Classic Tales Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2025 24:13


There are many people who lust after the things of this world. But some folks just do it too much. Guy de Maupassant, today on The Classic Tales Podcast.   Welcome to The Classic Tales Podcast. Thank you for listening.   If you'd like to ensure the future of The Classic Tales, please visit the website, classictalesaudiobooks.com, and either make a donation, buy an audiobook, or pick up one of our many support options.   And if you can't support us monetarily, leave us a review or share an episode with a friend. It all helps.   I think one of the reasons I love Guy de Maupassant's writing so much is that his taste seems to be like mine. I'm no master of the short story like he is, but when you start a Maupassant story, you never know where it will take you. It could be vampires, mental illness, or a story about the unfair plight of women with an effective and seemingly effortless denouement.   Today's story is one of his most famous, and often anthologized. I hope you like it.     And now, The Diamond Necklace, by Guy de Maupassant.       Follow this link to become a monthly supporter:     Follow this link to subscribe to our YouTube Channel:     Follow this link to subscribe to the Arsène Lupin Podcast:     Follow this link to follow us on Instagram:     Follow this link to follow us on Facebook:       Follow this link to follow us on TikTok:

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