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The House of Medici, which ruled over Florence for much of the Renaissance period, established a political dynasty with influence built on successful ventures in commerce and banking. The Medicis predated the concept of geoeconomic power, or governments' ability to wield economic might to achieve geopolitical and economic goals. Today, soft power might be giving way to intensifying competition between great powers. Government leaders are increasingly focused on solidifying economic security through trade leverage, tariffs, sanctions and other measures. As a result, potential new investment risks and opportunities are emerging. This episode of The Outthinking Investor discusses how investors can measure their portfolio's exposure to geoeconomic shifts, which economies and sectors could benefit amid a realignment in supply chains, whether the US dollar can maintain its global dominance, and investment strategies that could potentially mitigate risk and capitalize on new opportunities. Our guests are: Matteo Maggiori, finance professor at the Stanford Graduate School of Business Joseph Nye, political scientist and former Dean of Harvard University's Kennedy School of Government Mehill Marku, Lead Geopolitical Analyst at PGIM Do you have any comments, suggestions, or topics you would like us to cover? Email us at thought.leadership@pgim.com, or fill out our survey at PGIM.com/podcast/outthinking-investor. To hear more from PGIM, tune into Speaking of Alternatives, available on Spotify, Apple, Amazon Music, and other podcast platforms. Explore our entire collection of podcasts at PGIM.com.
Are we living through the death of innovation? We're back in HQ asking a tough question: has culture stagnated, and if so, is economics to blame? We explore the twin juggernauts of our age: financialisation and tech. From Florence under the Medicis to Hollywood in 2023, we trace how once-risky bets on the new have been replaced by spreadsheets and streaming algorithms. In 2023, all of the top 10 highest-grossing global films were sequels, spin-offs, or remakes. Back in 2005, 40% of top films had original scripts; now it's less than 10%. Meanwhile, only 27% of all streamed music is new, and catalogue music made up 70% of US consumption by 2021. We ask: who owns culture now? What happens when Spotify, Marvel, and private equity become the A&R men of our era? And could the rise of AI, which looks backwards by design, make this even worse? Join us as we unravel how economics may be drowning out the avant-garde. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
InTouch with Terri is brought to you by Podium: Podium is a platform providing AI-powered communication solutions for lead conversion and patient retention. In Touch with Terri listeners get their first month of Podium free CLICK HERE. Be sure to tune into the full conversation to uncover detailed insights into transforming your aesthetic practice by leveraging patient retention strategies. Subscribe for more episodes and stay informed about the latest developments and strategies in the industry Get InTouch with Terri! Terri Ross Website: Click Here Terri Ross Patreon: Business and Sales Mentorship 4S Summit Info: For more details, look up 4S Summit to understand its role in providing strategic business consulting in the aesthetics industry https://4ssummit.com/ Terri Ross is a renowned expert in the aesthetic industry, specializing in sales training, strategic growth consulting, and business transformation. As an accomplished author and international speaker, Terri has dedicated over two decades to elevating businesses in the aesthetic field with a ground-up approach focused on sustainability, profitability, and scalability. Her experience is rooted in working with Fortune 500 companies like Medicis and Zeltique, where she developed a deep understanding of market dynamics and strategic sales methodologies. Episode Summary: In this episode of "In Touch with Terri," Terri Ross provides a roadmap for thriving through the summer months by leveraging strategic growth opportunities. As practices face the common misconception of a "summer slowdown," Terri dismantles this myth by detailing eight actionable strategies for maintaining profitability and driving success into the next quarter. Her experience and insights serve as a beacon for aesthetic practices looking to maximize their potential and end the year strong. Drawing from her extensive background in sales training and consulting, Terri shares valuable tactics to help practices reframe their approach and capitalize on the summer surge. As the aesthetic industry navigates the often challenging summer period, Terri emphasizes the importance of data-driven decision-making and strategic marketing. She elaborates on the significance of understanding patient buying behaviors, optimizing team performance, and using profitability insights to guide business strategies. By focusing on treatment plans, leveraging key partnerships, and enhancing marketing efforts through social media and other channels, practices can realize remarkable growth. Terri's approach underscores the necessity of operating as a business-minded entity, highlighting the crucial role of sales training in achieving these goals. Key Takeaways: Strategic Growth: Reframe summer as a strategic growth opportunity, focusing on treatments with limited downtime and high demand like body contouring and skin improvement therapies. Data-Driven Decisions: Utilize past revenue patterns to inform current strategies, ensuring that decisions are based on solid data and trends. Sales Optimization: Develop treatment plans and sales training strategies to enhance revenue and patient outcomes, maximizing each client's potential. Empowered Teams: Invest in team training to boost conversions and productivity, recognizing team members as valuable revenue assets. Market Readiness: Prepare for Q3 and beyond by analyzing current performance, adjusting marketing strategies, and adopting new technologies. Notable Quotes: "Summer isn't slow. It is a strategic opportunity." "Revenue is an outcome, but productivity is the leading indicator." "We are not in the discounting business." "Your team is your greatest revenue asset." "Time is just an excuse; we make time for what's important
Counting Down the Top Ten Old Money Episodes! While Old Money is on Summer Vacation, join us for the encore presentation of Episode 55: European vs. American Old Money, originally released June 2024. ----------------------------Just how different are the old money vibes in Europe? Discover secrets from America and Europe's wealthiest families, from the Medicis to the Hiltons. Learn where the tax havens are and the age-old customs of the House of Grimaldi. You'll also hear about the four core differences in how the elite live in Europe, including growing up with language and cultural exposure to playing the long game in business.------------------------In today's episode, we cover the following:The art of European slow livingWhat old money means in Europe vs. AmericaThe Medici family of Florence Influence of Big Kathy Hilton on her daughters Nicky Hilton and James Rothschild The House of Grimaldi and Grace Kelly Tax haven: MonocoSwiss bank secrecyPlans for year two of the Old Money podcastEuropean old money vibes Growing up in Europe Philosophy of life Beauty standards in Europe vs the USThe way business works ----------------------------Connect with the Old Money Podcast:Web: OldMoneyPodcast.comEmail: OldMoneyPodcast@gmail.comInstagram: @OldMoneyPodcastTikTok: @OldMoneyPodcast ----------------------------Copyright (c) Old Money 2025. The content presented in this podcast is intended to entertain, educate, inspire and support listeners in their personal and professional development and does not constitute business, financial, or legal advice. Please note that this episode may contain paid endorsements and advertisements for products and services for which individuals on the show may have a direct or indirect financial interest in products or services related to the episode.
durée : 00:54:58 - Côté Club - par : Laurent Goumarre - Côté club, le rendez-vous de toute la scène française et plus si affinités reçoit Pogo car crash control pour son album "Negative skills", et Medicis pour son album "Where we dive" - réalisé par : Stéphane LE GUENNEC
durée : 00:54:58 - Côté Club - par : Laurent Goumarre - Côté club, le rendez-vous de toute la scène française et plus si affinités reçoit Pogo car crash control pour son album "Negative skills", et Medicis pour son album "Where we dive" - réalisé par : Stéphane LE GUENNEC
L'actu des groupes de la région et les infos concert en Pays de la Loire, chaque lundi avec Patrick. Du Bruit à l'Ouest à suivre également sur Facebook.
The infamous story about Horus and Set. You asked for this. I cannot stress enough - you asked for this. This was originally a bonus show for Medicis, but now everyone gets to suffer psychic damage.
Former Gambino family mobster Lou Ferrante joined us for an episode about his three volumes of research on the Mafia. He spoke of the alleged role of the Mob in the JFK assassination just as the files were about to be opened and he and Michael Krasny explored the ethos of the Mob -- the law of Omerta and the past frequency of so called "whackings," as well as the perks of being a mobster and such Cosa Nostra figures as John Gotti, Henry Hill and Joey Gallo. They spoke of politicians and the Mob and how the mob is portrayed in film and television and they exchanged humorous narratives as Ferrante told a funny personal tale and Krasny told a joke. Ferrante spoke of his prison experiences and how he became a writer while incarcerated, including the influence on him of historian Barbara Tuchman. Krasny asked Ferrante of analogies he made in print between the Kennedys and the Medicis and the episode concluded with Krasny drawing out a humorous story from Ferrante about Cuba, President John F Kennedy, Ian Fleming and the CIA's Allen Dulles, and asking Ferrante about the ultimate fate of Teamster leader Jimmy Hoffa and what drives and inspires Ferrante to write.
Welcome to this month's P4A Let's Talk Rare podcast episode by Partners4Acess. Today, Georgie and Owen are joined by Leonard Mazur, CEO of Citius Pharmaceuticals, to discuss their innovative therapy, Lymphir, for cutaneous T-cell lymphoma (CTCL). Leonard shares his journey with Citius, from its founding in 2013 to the recent resubmission of Lymphirto the FDA, and discusses the drug's potential to alleviate severe itching for the 21,000 annual CTCL patients in the U.S. The conversation also covers Citius's commercialisation plans and ongoing trials exploring Lymphir's use for other conditions. Join Georgie, Leonard, and co-host Owen for an insightful discussion on how Citius is committed to improving patient quality of life through groundbreaking treatments! Leonard explains how Citius acquired Lymphir in 2021, a drug facing regulatory challenges that they've addressed for FDA resubmission, with potential approval expected. They discuss Lymphir's benefits, especially for CTCL patients, including its potential to relieve severe itching and outline the company's commercialisation plans with Eversana. Leonard emphasises the team's extensive expertise as vital to navigating the regulatory process. They also explore Lymphir's off-label potential for other cancers, with ongoing trials at major universities. The conversation closes on the rewarding impact of pharmaceutical work on patient lives, underscoring Citius's commitment to addressing unmet medical needs through innovative treatments. Leonard Mazur Bio: Leonard Mazur is a seasoned entrepreneur and executive with over five decades of experience in the pharmaceutical industry. He is known for his skill in founding and growing multiple healthcare companies. Currently CEO of Citius Pharmaceuticals, Leonard previously co-founded Leonard-Meron Biosciences and Akrimax Pharmaceuticals. He also led Triax Pharmaceuticals as COO, specialising in dermatology, and successfully sold his dermatological company, Genesis Pharmaceuticals, to Pierre Fabre in 2003. His extensive background spans roles in sales, marketing, and business development at Medicis, ICN, Knoll Pharma, and Cooper Labs. Born in Germany, Mazur holds an MBA from Temple University, where he also earned his undergraduate degree. He is an Ellis Island Medal of Honor recipient. Episode Resources: Leonard Mazur on LinkedIn Citius Pharmaceuticals Website Owen Bryant on LinkedIn Georgina Rack on LinkedIn Partners4Access Website P4A Let's Talk Rare podcast on Apple Podcasts
در این قسمت میریم سراغ خاندان مشهور مدیچی و مرور یکی از سیاهترین روزهای تاریخ اروپا و فرانسه.لینک تابلوی اصلی:https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/3/3c/Huguenot_lovers_on_St._Bartholomew%27s_Day.jpgسایر تابلوهای مربوط به قتل عام سن بارتلمی:قتل عام سن بارتلمی اثر François Duboishttps://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/4/40/La_masacre_de_San_Bartolom%C3%A9%2C_por_Fran%C3%A7ois_Dubois.jpgدر آستانهی شبِ بارتلمی اثر Carl Hunshttps://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/b/b0/Huns_003.jpgبخشش روز سن بارتلمی اثر John Everett Millaishttps://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/7/73/John_Everett_Millais_-_Mercy_St_Bartholomew%E2%80%99s_Day%2C_1572.jpgصبحی در دروازههای لوور اثر Édouard Debat-Ponsanhttps://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/c/ce/Debat-Ponsan-matin-Louvre.jpgسنت بارتلمی اثر Robert Fleuryhttps://commons.m.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Saint-Barth%C3%A9lemy-Robert-Fleury.jpg#mw-jump-to-licenseپرترهی کاترین مدیچی https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/9/9f/Catherine_de_Medicis.jpgپرترهی Gaspard II de coligny رهبر اوگنوهاhttps://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/7/73/Gaspard-II-de-coligny.jpgپرترهی شاه چارلز نهمhttps://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/a/ac/Bemberg_Fondation_Toulouse_-_Portrait_de_Charles_IX_-_Fran%C3%A7ois_Clouet_-_Inv.1012.jpg/1444px-Bemberg_Fondation_Toulouse_-_Portrait_de_Charles_IX_-_Fran%C3%A7ois_Clouet_-_Inv.1012.jpgموسیقیJohann Strauss ll - Persischer MarschWar (Medici series soundtrack) - Paolo BuonvinoLove for duty (Medici series soundtrack) - Paolo Buonvino Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We continue to learn about Henry's quest to find a sea route around Africa and what is discovered along the way...as well as a new map. Then, in the process of taking a different look at the Medicis and their patronage, we take a sidetrack discussion on grace. Resource used:The World of Columbus and Sons by Genevieve Foster. https://amzn.to/4ecxt4o #chimmeyrock
Welcome to the Med Spa Success Strategies Podcast, presented by Ricky Shockley of Med Spa Magic Marketing. On this episode, we're joined by Louis Frisina to discuss some of the most important topics for med spa and aesthetics practice owners, including effective marketing strategies, key insights for managing practices, and proven tactics for growth and improving profitability. This episode is filled with valuable advice that can help practice owners sharpen their business strategies! If you're ready to implement more efficient & effective marketing strategies for your practice, book your FREE strategy session & marketing plan: https://go.medspamagicmarketing.com/schedule About Louis Frisina of Build My Health (https://www.buildmybod.com/) Louis is a renowned biotechnology entrepreneur and aesthetics industry thought leader. Harvard-educated, with over 30 years of success discovering new markets, and founding, leading and building profitable $M and $B biotech ventures for companies such as Fisher Scientific International, Collagenesis, Q-Med Inc., Medicis Pharmaceutical Corporation, GynoPharma and more. He is an advisor to several private equity and hedge funds for M&A and capital raise. Louis discovered the aesthetic filler Restylane in Brazil, built the market and sold Restylane to Medicis for $160MM in the United States, and another $100 MM for Perlane and other NASHA injectable products.
Gabrielle Falloppia is credited with inventing the condom. He didn't, but he did discover the fallopian tubes, all while battling academic rivals, accusations of heresy, a syphilis epidemic, and the pirates who kidnapped his boyfriend. He has been accused of vivisecting the criminals given to him by the Medicis—that is, dissecting them while they were alive—but he didn't do that. To be clear, he *did* kill them…just not in that way. It's all in a day's work for legendary anatomist Gabrielle Falloppia. Our guest today is medical doctor and historian Dr Michael Stolberg, retired chair of the history of medicine at the University of Würzburg, Germany. Dr Stolberg's new book is Gabrielle Falloppia 1522/23-1562: The Life and Work of a Renaissance Anatomist, and it's out now from Routledge.
Lídia Jorge é também uma escritora de extraordinária grandeza, marca os últimos 40 anos da escrita em Portugal, com amplo reconhecimento internacional. Só neste último ano, premiada na feira do livro de Guadalajara, no México, depois, com o mais recente romance, Misericórdia, premiada com o Medicis, um dos mais reconhecidos prêmios literários franceses.
This KM Classic Episode was originally published on April 23, 2023. Stay Tuned, the first episode of a new season of Kinda Murdery is coming next Thursday, August 1st 2024...Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/kinda-murdery--5496890/support.
Wenige Wochen nach ihrer Geburt ist Katharina von Medici eine wohlhabende Vollwaise. Sie wächst als Schützling des Papstes Leo X. auf, der gleichzeitig ihr Großonkel Giovanni von Medici ist. Durch ihre Heirat mit Heinrich II., dem späteren französischen König, gewinnt sie an Macht und Einfluss.**********Ihr hört in dieser "Eine Stunde History":00:12:26 - Historiker Ulrich Niggemann über Katharina von Medicis Rolle als französische Königin00:25:31 - Volker Reinhardt über den Clan der Medicis und ihren Einfluss auf ihre Zeit00:36:15 - Historikerin und Autorin Martha Schad erläutert, wie sich Katharina von Medici und andere Frauen in der von Männern dominierten Welt durchgesetzt haben.**********Mehr zum Thema bei Deutschlandfunk Nova:Bedeutende Herrscherinnen: Königin Elisabeth I. von EnglandBedeutende Herrscherinnen: Margarethe I. Königin von Dänemark, Norwegen und SchwedenBedeutende Herrscherinnen: Queen Victoria als Namensgeberin des Victorianischen Zeitalters**********Den Artikel zum Stück findet ihr hier.**********Ihr könnt uns auch auf diesen Kanälen folgen: Tiktok und Instagram.
Just how different are the old money vibes in Europe? Discover secrets from America and Europe's wealthiest families, from the Medicis to the Hiltons. Learn where the tax havens are and the age-old customs of the House of Grimaldi. You'll also hear about the four core differences in how the elite live in Europe, including growing up with language and cultural exposure to playing the long game in business.------------------------In today's episode, we cover the following:Intro (0:56)The art of European slow living (1:40)What old money means in Europe vs. America (3:08)The Medici family of Florence (10:04) Influence of Big Kathy Hilton on her daughters (14:44)Nicky Hilton and James Rothschild (18:29)The House of Grimaldi and Grace Kelly (23:10)Tax haven: Monoco (29:47)Swiss bank secrecy (32:25)Plans for year two of the Old Money podcast (36:08)European old money vibes (37:13)Growing up in Europe (39:24)Philosophy of life (47:16)Beauty standards in Europe vs the US (51:53)The way business works (54:02)Conclusion (57:04)----------------------------Today's episode is brought to you by HC Travel Firm—a boutique travel agency that crafts flawless trips for couples, families, and solo travelers. Pack your back and have the rest taken care for you. Plan your seamless trip today at hctravelfirm.com and tell them that Old Money podcast sent you! ----------------------------Connect with the Old Money Podcast:Web: OldMoneyPodcast.comEmail: OldMoneyPodcast@gmail.comInstagram: @OldMoneyPodcastTikTok: @OldMoneyPodcast----------------------------Copyright (c) Old Money 2024. The content presented in this podcast is intended to entertain, educate, inspire and support listeners in their personal and professional development and does not constitute business, financial, or legal advice. Please note that this episode may contain paid endorsements and advertisements for products and services for which individuals on the show may have a direct or indirect financial interest in products or services related to the episode.
Welcome to the Med Spa Success Strategies Podcast, presented by Ricky Shockley of Med Spa Magic Marketing. On this episode, we're joined by Louis Frisina. Louis is a renowned biotechnology entrepreneur and aesthetics industry thought leader. Harvard-educated, with over 30 years success discovering new markets, and founding, leading and building profitable $MM and $B biotech ventures for companies such as Fisher Scientific International, Collagenesis, Q-Med Inc., Medicis Pharmaceutical Corporation, GynoPharma and Ares Serono. He is an advisor to several private equity and hedge funds for M&A and capital raise. Louis actually discovered the aesthetic filler Restylane in Brazil, built the market and sold Restylane to Medicis for $160MM upfront, and another $100 MM for Perlane and other NASHA injectable products. If you're ready to implement more efficient & effective marketing strategies for your practice, book your FREE strategy session & marketing plan: https://go.medspamagicmarketing.com/schedule
Florence, 1584. Rumours are spreading about the virility of a prince marrying into the powerful Medici family. Orphan Giulia is chosen to put an end to the gossip. In return she will gain her freedom, and start a new life with a dowry and her own husband. Cloistered since childhood and an innocent in a world ruled by men, Giulia reluctantly agrees, only to be drawn under the control of the Medicis' lecherous minister. Years later, married and with a growing family, Giulia hopes she has finally escaped the legacy of her past. But when a threat arrives from a sinister figure from her youth, she must finally take control of events – and become the author of her own story. Based on true events and reminiscent of The Marriage Portrait by Maggie O'Farrell, The Maiden of Florence (Fairlight Books, 2024) a charismatic voice to a woman cast aside by history. Katherine Mezzacappa is an Irish author currently living in Carrara, northern Tuscany. She holds a BA in History of Art from UEA, an MLitt in English Literature from Durham and a Masters in Creative Writing from Canterbury Christ Church University. Her debut novel (writing as Katie Hutton), The Gypsy Bride, made the last fifteen in the Historical Novel Society's 2018 new novel competition. Her short fiction has been short- and longlisted in numerous competitions, and she has been awarded residencies at Cill Rialaig Artists village by the Irish Writers Centre in 2019 and at Hald Hovedgaard by the Danish Centre for Writers and Translators in 2022. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
Florence, 1584. Rumours are spreading about the virility of a prince marrying into the powerful Medici family. Orphan Giulia is chosen to put an end to the gossip. In return she will gain her freedom, and start a new life with a dowry and her own husband. Cloistered since childhood and an innocent in a world ruled by men, Giulia reluctantly agrees, only to be drawn under the control of the Medicis' lecherous minister. Years later, married and with a growing family, Giulia hopes she has finally escaped the legacy of her past. But when a threat arrives from a sinister figure from her youth, she must finally take control of events – and become the author of her own story. Based on true events and reminiscent of The Marriage Portrait by Maggie O'Farrell, The Maiden of Florence (Fairlight Books, 2024) a charismatic voice to a woman cast aside by history. Katherine Mezzacappa is an Irish author currently living in Carrara, northern Tuscany. She holds a BA in History of Art from UEA, an MLitt in English Literature from Durham and a Masters in Creative Writing from Canterbury Christ Church University. Her debut novel (writing as Katie Hutton), The Gypsy Bride, made the last fifteen in the Historical Novel Society's 2018 new novel competition. Her short fiction has been short- and longlisted in numerous competitions, and she has been awarded residencies at Cill Rialaig Artists village by the Irish Writers Centre in 2019 and at Hald Hovedgaard by the Danish Centre for Writers and Translators in 2022. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/historical-fiction
Laurent de Médicis était le maître de Florence, le grand mécène de la Renaissance, un homme si flamboyant et si prodigue, que ses contemporains l'ont surnommé ainsi : le Magnifique. Et si Lorànt Deutsch en parle aujourd'hui, c'est parce qu'il est mort un 8 avril, en 1492. Du lundi au vendredi, Lorànt Deutsch vous donne rendez-vous dans la matinale de RTL. Chaque jour, l'animateur de "Entrez dans l'histoire" revient sur ces grands moments qui ont façonné notre pays.
In the latest compelling episode of "The Great Friends Podcast," hosted by John Wheeler, CEO of Alpha Aesthetics Partners, listeners are treated to an insightful conversation with the distinguished Mary Beth Hagen, founder and CEO of Titan Aesthetic Recruiting. With a profound background in medical aesthetics, beginning in 2005 with Medicis and Allergan, Mary Beth brings a wealth of knowledge in sales, management, and injector training. This episode delves into the nuances of aesthetic medicine, highlighting Mary Beth's journey from her impactful moments at the Medical College of Wisconsin to leading Titan Aesthetic Recruiting. The discussion covers the critical aspects of understanding the diversity of 29 fillers, tailored to specific tissue needs, and shares invaluable advice on interviewing techniques, building an elite team of injectors, and the importance of training standards. Mary Beth's passion for healing and enhancing patient self-image shines through, making this episode a must-listen for anyone in the aesthetics field or interested in the transformative power of aesthetic medicine. FOLLOW JOHN WHEELER: https://www.linkedin.com/in/wheelerjohn https://www.instagram.com/johnwheeler.alpha LEARN MORE AND JOIN THE ALPHA COMMUNITY: https://www.partnerwithalpha.com/ FOLLOW ALPHA AESTHETICS PARTNERS: https://www.instagram.com/partnerwithalpha/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/alpha-aesthetics-partners/ FOLLOW MARY BETH HAGEN & TITAN AESTHETICS RECRUITING: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mary-beth-hagen-79458b9/ https://www.titanaesthetic.com/
The patrons battled it out in honor of the upcoming Ides of March, and in the struggle between The Art of War and The Prince, let's just say The Art of War got Caesar'd. It's like getting Punk'd, but instead of meeting Ashton Kutcher you die and get a salad named after you. Win/win? Buckle up as the gang guides you through the world's second most practical guide on waging war and maintaining power.Rachel says "here's the problem" roughly 80 times. Bekah really wants somebody to be gay. Jackie gets hundreds of sonnets written for her by Mr. Peanut. Topics include: the woman who rotates sandwiches, The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, state cryptids, explanations of Ohio and Germany, terrible audiobook narrators who barely get any votes, a truly toxic doctor, female women, Borgias and Medicis, rice and horses, fear and love, Inigo Montoya, the monstrosity that is a medieval cat, Alexander the Great, a horrifying Kermit, lions and foxes and wolves oh my, and the return of everyone's favorite, Scipio Africanus. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Girolamo Savonarola was a late 15th century Dominican friar who rose to become a preacher, prophet, and politician. He took on the corruption of the Roman Catholic Church and despotic rulers including the powerful Medicis. He was both progressive - helping to lay the foundations of the Reformation and the Enlightenment - but also fundamentalist and deeply unsettling. In this episode, Professor Suzannah Lipscomb talks to award-winning author Denise Mina, whose novel Three Fires tells the story of Savonarola and his role in the bonfire of the vanities - the burning of objects considered sinful, such as cosmetics, mirrors, books, and art.This episode was produced by Rob Weinberg.Discover the past with exclusive history documentaries and ad-free podcasts presented by world-renowned historians from History Hit. Watch them on your smart TV or on the go with your mobile device. Get 50% off your first 3 months with code TUDORS. Sign up now for your 14-day free trial here >You can take part in our listener survey here >
In the cut-throat world of Renaissance Florence, Alessandro - the illegitimate son of a Duke and a mixed-race servant - attempts to reassert the Medicis' faltering grip on the city state. But after just six years in power, Alessandro is murdered by his cousin while anticipating an adulterous liaison.In this edition of Not Just the Tudors, first released in August 2021, Professor Suzannah Lipscomb talks to Professor Catherine Fletcher, author of The Black Prince of Florence, about one man's spectacular rise to power against the odds, and his violent demise.This episode was produced by Rob Weinberg.Discover the past with exclusive history documentaries and ad-free podcasts presented by world-renowned historians from History Hit. Watch them on your smart TV or on the go with your mobile device. Get 50% off your first 3 months with code TUDORS sign up now for your 14-day free trial > You can take part in our listener survey here >
For someone whose stated mission is to at the very least be aware of everything there is to know about Tuscany, coming to terms that this is not the case isn't exactly easy. Quite recently, as I was scouring the internet for interesting stories, I came across some amazing pictures. Problem is, they didn't look anything like Tuscany. If all, they looked like they were coming from either India or the Middle East, something that puzzled me to no end. When I realised that such a place actually exists, I was flabbergasted. How come I knew nothing about it? It's not like it's in the middle of nowhere, just some 20 miles from Florence. When I found out why is that the case, I was even more surprised. The problem is that this ancient castle transformed into a kaleidoscope of colours in the late 19th century is impossible to visit. Why, you might ask? Because it's been abandoned decades ago and is literally falling apart. This explains why this week What's Up Tuscany will bring you to Reggello to tell you everything there is to know about the amazing Sammezzano Castle, the Tuscan Taj Mahal you can't visit.If you listen to the full epidode you will learn about the ancient origins of this castle, how in 780 hosted for a few days none other than Emperor Charlemagne and how it progressively lost its military significance. After going from one noble Florentine family to the other, the Medicis turned it into one of their favourite hunting reserves. Grand Duke Ferdinand didn't like it too much, so it sold the castle to a powerful Spanish family that had plenty of assets in Tuscany. The transformation happened from 1853 to 1889 under the direction of a marquis that was quite the character: while having never left Tuscany, he adored the East, so much that he trained a number of local workers to imitate Moorish and Indian techniques to replicate the landmarks he read about in his beloved books. The palace was so amazing that even the King of Italy had to see it with his own eyes. Building from scratch something that can rival both the Alhambra and the Taj Mahal is truly an amazing feat.Unfortunately, it were the extravagant decorations to doom the splendid castle. The marquis heirs couldn't care less about living in such a weird place and let it be ransacked by looters until there was almost nothing left. Several owners tried turning it into a luxury hotel but they ultimately failed as it was so expensive to maintain. Now the castle is for sale and people hope that the new owners will want to bring it back to its heyday. In the final chapters I'll describe you the amazing park, which hosts many giant sequoias brought from California, the stuff that you can do in the area and an ancient tavern turned hotel where you can either stay or have an amazing meal. While it's impossible to enter it, Sammezzano from the outside is stunning enough. Think about visiting it next time you're around. It needs all the attention it can get: such an amazing place simply cannot disappear.Email: podcast@larno.itFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/larno.itTwitter: @arno_it / @WhatsupTuscanyLINKS TO SOURCEShttps://www.atlasobscura.com/articles/sammezzano-the-most-magnificent-castle-you-cannot-seehttps://www.archeotravelers.com/en/2020/07/31/sammezzano-castle-a-corner-of-the-east-in-tuscany/https://www.telegraph.co.uk/travel/destinations/europe/italy/tuscany/articles/sammezzano-tuscan-castle-up-for-sale-14-million/https://www.marieclaire.it/lifestyle/viaggi/a38548856/castello-di-sammezzano/https://www.toscana.info/firenze/provincia/castello-di-sammezzano/https://www.sammezzano.info/https://www.villarigacci.it/BACKGROUND MUSICPipe Choir - Bom Bom Breakthrough (Instrumental)Profound Beats - Lo-fiPipe Choir - Almost Time (Instrumental)Pipe Choir - Fortress (Instrumental)Inova - SeamonsterPipe Choir - Followers (Instrumental)Wayne John Bradley - Blues Rock Original InstrumentalAll released under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Licensehttps://soundcloud.com/pipe-choir-2/pipe-choir-bom-bom-breakthrough-creative-commons-instrumentalhttps://soundcloud.com/profoundbeats/profound-beats-lo-fi-free-downloadhttps://soundcloud.com/pipe-choir-2/pipe-choir-almost-time-instrumental-creative-commonshttps://soundcloud.com/pipe-choir-2/pc-one-fortress-instrumentalhttps://soundcloud.com/argofox/inova-seamonsterhttps://soundcloud.com/pipe-choir-2/pipechoir-followers-instrumentalhttps://soundcloud.com/ayneohnradley/blues-rock-original-instrumentalcreative-commonshttp://www.pipechoir.com/
News items read by Laura Kennedy include: Remnants of settlement belonging to little-known Dalma culture discovered in Iran (details) 12,000-year-old bird-bone flutes in Israel may have been used for hunting (details) Vessels that once contained ritual offerings discovered in ancient Maya city of Uxmal (details) New study finds deadly strain of malaria preserved in jarred organs of a scion of the famous Medicis (details)
On this day in 1516, Pope Leo X's favorite pet, a rare white elephant named Hanno, passed away at the age of seven. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
950,000 years ago a family of five walked along the beach and left their prints behind. Now, we can view that poignant portrait etched in time — fossils of footprints on the beach — and think of our own families and what memory we might leave in our wake. For award-winning historian Simon Sebag Montefiore, these familiar footprints serve as an inspiration for his latest research in world history — one that is genuinely global, spans all eras and all continents and focuses on the family ties that connect every one of us. In his book The World, Montefiore chronicles the world's great dynasties across human history through palace intrigues, love affairs, and family lives, linking grand themes of war, migration, plague, religion, and technology to the families at the heart of the human drama. These families are diverse and span across space and time. Montefiore tells the stories of the Caesars, Medicis and Incas, Ottomans and Mughals, Bonapartes, Habsburgs and Zulus, Rothschilds, Rockefellers and Krupps, Churchills, Kennedys, Castros, Nehrus, Pahlavis and Kenyattas, Saudis, Kims and Assads. He ties in modern names such as Indira Gandhi, Margaret Thatcher, Barack Obama, Vladimir Putin, and Volodymyr Zelensky. These powerful families represent the story of humanity, with bloody succession battles, treacherous conspiracies, and shocking megalomania alongside flourishing culture, moving romances, and enlightened benevolence. Montefiore's work encourages us to pause and consider our own footprints — and how they might connect to narratives of the future. Simon Sebag Montefiore is a historian of Russia and the Middle East whose books are published in more than forty languages. Catherine the Great and Potemkin was shortlisted for the Samuel Johnson Prize for Non-Fiction. Stalin: The Court of the Red Tsar won the History Book of the Year Prize at the British Book Awards, and Young Stalin won the Los Angeles Times Book Prize for Biography, the Costa Biography Award, and le Grande Prix de la biographie politique. He received his Ph.D. from Cambridge, and he is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature. He lives in London. The World The Elliott Bay Book Company
Dr. Christopher Celenza, Dean of the Krieger School of Arts and Sciences and professor of Classics and History at Johns Hopkins University, joins Lexie to discuss how he got to study and conduct research in the Vatican library, how to successfully cross and mix disciplinary boundaries, the process of surviving 2 PhD programs at the same time, and break down what Renaissance studies are beyond the Medicis. So tuck in your togas and hop aboard Trireme Transit for this week's exciting odyssey! Don't forget to follow us on Twitter, Facebook & Instagram or visit our website www.theozymandiasproject.com!Note: Apologies, but I was traveling around Europe and didn't have access to my normal recording mics. So this episode was recorded using only my headphones.Learn more about Dr. Celenza: https://krieger.jhu.edu/directory/christopher-s-celenza/Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/TheOzymandiasProject Custom music by Brent Arehart of Arehart Sounds. Get exclusive bonus content (ad free episodes, early releases, and experimental content) on Patreon! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
While at first the idea of having hundreds of episodes dedicated to a relatively small region sounded preposterous, the more we delve into Tuscan history, the more surprises we bump into. Take, for example, a place like Pisa: I've gone to college there and almost every day I went into one of Italy's best piazzas, Piazza dei Cavalieri. Little did I know that the small church right next to the imposing Palazzo della Carovana hosts a veritable treasure trove for history buffs like yours truly. Inside this richly decorated church there is the largest collection of war banners from the other side of the Mediterranean. How did they end there? Well, they were the spoils of war of a very weird chivalric order that, for a couple of centuries became rich and powerful by capturing ships and ransoming their captains. Their story is as incredible as little known, also by locals. That's why this week What's Up Tuscany will bring you to the city of the Leaning Tower to tell you everything there is to know about one of its best kept secrets, the Chiesa di Santo Stefano dei Cavalieri, the church of the pirate knights.If you listen to the full episode I will tell you the remarkable history of the order created by the Medicis to avoid another nationalist uprising in Pisa, how it became powerful enough to play a crucial role in the battle that pretty much decided the future of Europe and how carrying there the war flags of the captured ships became an important tradition. There will be also space to look at the most beautiful of those flags, their symbolism and also the many souvenirs of the days where the ships from Pisa fought the infidels on the Mare Nostrum are kept both inside the church and in the palace next door that now hosts one of Europe's top academic institutions. Next time you come to Pisa, take some time to explore this amazing part of town. It has much more to offer than Piazza dei Miracoli: you only need to know where to look.Email: podcast@larno.itFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/larno.itTwitter: @arno_it / @WhatsupTuscanyLINKS TO SOURCES (ITALIAN ONLY)https://altmarius.ning.com/profiles/blogs/le-bandiere-ottomane-come-bottino-da-guerra-a-pisa-le-icone-dellehttp://www.antropologiaartesacra.it/ALESSIO_VARISCO_PISASantoStefanoDeiCavalieri.htmlhttps://alleanzacattolica.org/i-vessilli-della-battaglia-di-lepanto/BACKGROUND MUSICPipe Choir - Bom Bom Breakthrough (Instrumental)Pipe Choir - Ignite to Light (Instrumental)Mike Chino - Calm and HarmonyPipe Choir - Children of the Son (Instrumental)Cityfires - Blood ProblemsPipe Choir - A Slave to Nothing (Instrumental)Wayne John Bradley - Blues Rock Original InstrumentalAll released under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Licensehttps://soundcloud.com/pipe-choir-2/pipe-choir-bom-bom-breakthrough-creative-commons-instrumentalhttps://soundcloud.com/pipe-choir-2/pipe-choir-ignite-to-light-creative-commons-instrumentalhttps://soundcloud.com/argofox/mike-chino-calm-and-harmonyhttps://soundcloud.com/pipe-choir-2/pc-one-children-of-the-son-creative-commons-instrumentalhttps://soundcloud.com/ljayofficial/blood-problems-instrumentalby-cityfireshttps://soundcloud.com/pipe-choir-2/pipe-choir-a-slave-to-nothing-instrumentalhttps://soundcloud.com/ayneohnradley/blues-rock-original-instrumentalcreative-commonshttp://www.pipechoir.com/
Despite the great wealth of interesting and fascinating corners our homeland has to offer, the main reason many people come to Tuscany is to visit the most famous landmarks and experience the beautiful things that made this land famous all over the world. Few of these places are as packed of incredible things as the imposing museum stuck between the Arno and Palazzo Vecchio in downtown Florence. Despite it being one of the most visited places in the world, thanks to the amazing masterpieces that are conserved there, not many people are aware of its curious back story, the remarkable man who turned it into what it is and the many secrets that it hides. In order to celebrate the 482nd birthday of its founder, this week What's Up Tuscany brings you back to Florence to tell you everything there is to know about the beautiful Uffizi Museum.If you listen to the entire episode you will learn about the wacky Grand Duke that decided to turn the massive office building his father commissioned into a place where to show the beautiful things he had bought around the world. We will tell you how the Uffizi got its weird name, how back in the day inside you could find crazy things like a fully fledged theatre, a foundry and a room where the Medicis displayed oddities from all over the world. In the last chapter you will have a better idea of how many incredible things are hidden in the Uffizi vault, including one of the world's leading portrait collections that hasn't been shown for a few decades due to lack of space. The Uffizi is truly a living representation of this land: you can go there 10 times and you'll always learn something new. This, among many things, is what makes Tuscany so special.Email: podcast@larno.itFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/larno.itTwitter: @arno_it / @WhatsupTuscanyLINKS TO SOURCES (ITALIAN ONLY)https://www.tuscanypeople.com/francesco-i-dei-medici/https://www.uffizi.it/gli-uffizi/storiahttps://www.fiorentininelmondo.it/it/home/338-dietrofront-il-lato-nascosto-delle-collezioni-agli-uffizi.htmlhttps://www.partecipart.it/arte-cultura/5-curiosita-uffizi/BACKGROUND MUSICPipe Choir - Bom Bom Breakthrough (Instrumental)Pipe Choir - Children of the Son (Instrumental)Pipe Choir - A dark blue Arc (Instrumental)The Passion HiFi - BuriedPipe Choir - Almost Time (Instrumental)Render - PrismWayne John Bradley - Blues Rock Original InstrumentalAll released under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Licensehttps://soundcloud.com/pipe-choir-2/pipe-choir-bom-bom-breakthrough-creative-commons-instrumentalhttps://soundcloud.com/pipe-choir-2/pc-one-children-of-the-son-creative-commons-instrumentalhttps://soundcloud.com/pipe-choir-2/pc-one-a-dark-blue-arc-creative-commons-instrumentalhttps://soundcloud.com/freehiphopbeatsforyou/free-the-passion-hifi-buriedhttps://soundcloud.com/pipe-choir-2/pipe-choir-almost-time-instrumental-creative-commonshttps://soundcloud.com/argofox/render-prismhttps://soundcloud.com/ayneohnradley/blues-rock-original-instrumentalcreative-commonshttp://www.pipechoir.com/
Imagine a resume that runs from Solta, Medicis, and Cutera to Zeltiq, Allergan, and Soliton — success building on success in a masterclass on how to take an aesthetic enterprise from a promising player to a dominant force in the industry.As a leader with no less than seven M&A events to his name, Brad Hauser reflects on his titanic track record in this illuminating interview with Dr. Grant Stevens. As Brad details the swath he has cut across the land of medical aesthetics, it only serves to make one want to keep a watchful eye on Brad's latest ventures as a board member for Candesant Biomedical and the Chief Product Officer of BeautyHealth — a position he assumed soon after this episode was recorded.Tune in to find out how he did it, along with a peek at what's in store for the future on the latest episode of The Technology of Beauty.
Im Jahr 1499 macht sich Amerigo Vespucci auf den Weg, "Las Indias" in Asien zu erkunden. Für den fast 50-jährigen unscheinbaren Buchhalter der Medicis geht damit ein Traum in Erfüllung. Als Amateurkartograph vermisst und skizziert der Florentiner auf mehreren Fahrten die Landmassen bis ihm auffällt, dass irgendetwas nicht stimmt...Wenige Jahre später flattert ein Flugblatt in die großen Städte Europas ein, das die Leserschaft in helle Aufruhr versetzt. Der Titel des Traktats lautet "Mundus Novus". Der Autor ist ein mysteriöser Entdecker mit dem Namen "Albericus Vespucius"...........FOLGENBILDDas Folgenbild die Waldseemüller-Karte von 1507, auf der sich die Bezeichnung „America“ zum ersten Mal findet.........WERBUNGDu willst dir die Rabatte unserer Werbepartner sichern? Hier geht's zu den Angeboten!........LITERATURSchwamborn, Ingrid: Amerigo Vespucci & Stefan Zweig: "Für 32 Seiten Unsterblichkeit". Die Entstehung des Namen America, 2022.Vespucci, Amerigo: Mundus Novus. Neue Welt und die vier Seefahrten, hrsg. v. Uwe Schwarz, Wiesbaden 2014. Zweig, Stefan: Amerigo Vespucci. Die Geschichte eines historischen Irrtums, Düsseldorf 2020. .........UNTERSTÜTZUNGIhr könnt uns dabei unterstützen, weiterhin jeden 10., 20. und 30. des Monats eine Folge zu veröffentlichen!Folgt und bewertet uns bei Spotify, Google Podcasts, Apple Podcasts, Podimo, Instagram, Twitter oder über eure Lieblings-Podcastplattformen. Über diesen Spendenlink oder unseren Fanartikel-Shop könnt ihr uns auch finanziell unterstützen!Wir freuen uns über euer Feedback, Input und Vorschläge zum Podcast, die ihr uns über das Kontaktformular auf der Website, Instagram und unsere Feedback E-Mail: kontakt@his2go.de schicken könnt. An dieser Stelle nochmals vielen Dank an jede einzelne Rückmeldung, die uns bisher erreicht hat und uns sehr motiviert..........COPYRIGHTMusic from https://filmmusic.io: “Sneaky Snitch” by Kevin MacLeod and "Plain Loafer" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com) License: CC BY !Neu! Jetzt hier His2Go unterstützen, Themen mitbestimmen und Quiz2Go mit Moderatorin Chiara erleben! https://plus.acast.com/s/his2go-geschichte-podcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, bestselling author and historian, Simon Sebag Montefiore, discusses his new book, which covers the key families who have shaped global history. His latest work has proven to be a hit, with Henry Kissinger commenting that: ‘Sebag Montefiore interweaves the stories of the servants, courtiers and kings, pioneers, preachers and philosophers who have made history. A brilliant synthesis that will impart fresh insight to even the most learned readers.' Simon starts the interview by describing Putin's fascination with Ukraine and the Potemkin era, and continues with the access granted to him to explore the Russian archives to write about Stalin. He explains how the welcome went from warm to frosty after the publication of ‘Stalin: The Court of the Red Tsar'. He then describes the powerful impact of human migration, and influence of powerful families; from the Medicis and Mughals, to the Kennedys, Pahlavis, Kenyattas, Kims and Assads. His work tells the stories of the families that have shaped our world and he brings to light stories unknown to us, including why great families continue exert extraordinary and under-recognised influence. Enjoy more episodes of the podcast, via our spin-off show, 'Curated Podcasts - With Simon Brewer'. Follow on Apple Podcasts here, or Spotify here! Designed for finance professionals, these episodes showcase a range of innovative investment funds - as well as other finance businesses - and how they're disrupting their respective markets. The Money Maze Podcast is kindly sponsored by Schroders, Bremont Watches, LiveTrade and Mintus.
In Episode 47, we sit down with Revision Skincare Vice President of Strategic Partnerships, Chris Murray. Chris has been in the industry for 17 years, and in that time he's worn many hats. From injectable Sales Rep to Regional Sales Manager at Medicis and Galderma to his transition to skincare 4 years ago, one thing has remained constant…his desire to partner with customers and to bring science, business and relationships to the table. During his time at Revision, he's been integral in two big launches: Revox Line Relaxer and the new DEJ Daily Boosting Serum. He also spearheaded this year's partnership with RVL Pharmaceuticals featuring Upneeq, and after the success of those program, he has more on the horizon. It's evident in our discussion that he is exactly the kind of partner you'd want- one that wants what's best for the industry, the customer and the business. And he's eager to invest his time and resources to make it happen. His strong desire to work together with Practices and go beyond a great product portfolio and sound science led to the inaugural Elite Retreat in June 2022. He brought the top 25 customers together to talk business, social, exit plans, and surprisingly, NOT skincare! He wanted to add value in a new, novel way, and it was a giant success leading to the second annual event happening in July 2023. In this episode, Chris and Tiphany discuss: ✔️The evolution of the industry and the increasing importance of skincare for outcomes and the bottom line. ✔️The keys to successfully partnering whether it's in your Practice or with industry. ✔️Accelerating business growth with a solid 360-degree messaging strategy. ✔️How to separate yourself from the competition as both a Practice & a Provider Chris has been involved in the industry on all sides, and he's sharing a full hour of nonstop knowledge that you simply can't miss. He's an expert on leveraging your network, driving the bottom line and influencing the industry, and he's sharing it all on this week's For The Record! Learn more about Revision Skincare: https://revisionskincare.com/ Follow Chris on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/murrcme/
In this episode of Eat My Globe, our host, Simon Majumdar, has a chill conversation with cool historian and filmmaker, Fred Hogge, about the history of ice from the prehistoric era through the early days of civilization and through the modern era. Along the way, they talk about how humans harvested, transported and stored ice through the ages; how well-known historical figures – like Saladin, the Medicis and George Washington, amongst others – used ice; and how ice cream and gelato developed. And, that's just the tip of the iceberg. So, tune in now. So, make sure to follow along every week and follow us on: Twitter: @EatMyGlobePcast Instagram: @EatMyGlobe Facebook: @EatMyGlobeOfficial Twitter: @SimonMajumdar Instagram: @SimonMajumdar Facebook: @SimonMajumdarPage LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/simon-majumdar-2760156 ---------------------------- Producergirl Productions
How can you condense the history of the world into a book? Well-celebrated historian Simon Sebag Montefiore does just that in his new epic. He takes Dan on an exhilarating journey through the families that have shaped our world: the Caesars, Medicis and Incas, Ottomans and Mughals, and Bonapartes and Habsburgs to name a few. His new book 'The World' captures the story of humankind in all its joy, sorrow, romance, ingenuity and cruelty.Produced by Mariana Des Forges and edited by Dougal PatmoreIf you'd like to learn more, we have hundreds of history documentaries, ad-free podcasts and audiobooks at History Hit - subscribe to History Hit today!Download History Hit app from the Google Play store.Download History Hit app from the Apple Store. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
As you can tell by the title of this episode this isn't a normal episode of The Brady Heywood Podcast. In today's episode we introduce you to a new show that we've been working on called Simplifying Complexity, a podcast all about complexity science. Simplifying Complexity is all about understanding the underlying principles that govern how systems work; systems as diverse as economies, ecologies, cities and countries. In each episode, we'll meet with the experts, and learn everything from how economies can go boom or bust, to how the Medicis wielded power in Venice in the 1400s, and why large animals live longer than small animals. And above all, we'll learn about the principles that tie all of these things together. In the Brady Heywood Podcast, you learnt how things failed, from a technical standpoint, and an organisational standpoint. Simplifying Complexity takes us one step further, to understand how systems work, and just as importantly, how they fail. If you're interested, we've included a teaser of episode one of Simplifying Complexity, where we're joined by David Krakauer from the Santa Fe Institute, who's going to introduce us to the basics and the history of complexity science. Connect: Simplifying Complexity on Apple Podcasts Simplifying Complexity on Spotify Simplifying Complexity on Twitter Sean Brady on Twitter Sean Brady on LinkedIn Brady Heywood website This show is produced in collaboration with Wavelength Creative. Visit wavelengthcreative.com for more information.
Il était le fils de Laurent le Magnifique, mais l'Histoire l'a affublé du surnom de « malchanceux ». Quel destin terrible que celui de Pierre de Medicis ! Mention légales : Vos données de connexion, dont votre adresse IP, sont traités par Radio Classique, responsable de traitement, sur la base de son intérêt légitime, par l'intermédiaire de son sous-traitant Ausha, à des fins de réalisation de statistiques agréées et de lutte contre la fraude. Ces données sont supprimées en temps réel pour la finalité statistique et sous cinq mois à compter de la collecte à des fins de lutte contre la fraude. Pour plus d'informations sur les traitements réalisés par Radio Classique et exercer vos droits, consultez notre Politique de confidentialité.
On this extra special episode, the boys welcome Medieval scholar, serial founder, and all around big brain Josh Rosenthal to discuss the parallels between the Network Age and the Renaissance (as well as what lessons we can learn from the technological revolutions of the past). This was a true banger of an episode, covering everything from technological determinism to the modern Medicis to Blue Collar Crypto and the effect of blockchain on our daily lives. All this plus Martin Luther memes, Machiavelli, the death of subscription fees.Timestamps:o:oo—Intro1:31—Crypto and the Renaissance19:54—Historical Determinism and Inevitability26:49—Values, Communication, and Identity32:29—Parallels with Healthcare and the Point of No Return39:45—Urbit and Decentralized Organization45:34—Unleashing "Good" Capitalism52:44—Blue Collar Crypto1:01:04—Modern Medicis and the Power of Early Adoption1:07:58—Economic and Cultural Bifurcation1:21:00—Power to the People and Daily Choices1:27:22—Audience Questions! AI and Socially-Conscious Crypto1:34:50—Goodbye!Josh's Other Pod AppearancesBankless (Renaissance): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=karddOiv4ZA&themeRefresh=1Bankless (American Revolution): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0psJ5JjjNrwOther Life: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zsVCxxc8rMgTwitter@JoshuaRosenthal@BichulR@BasileSportif@AlephDao
Historiquement Vôtre réunit 3 "Magnifiques" : Laurent de Médicis, dit Laurent le Magnifique, descendant de la célèbre dynastie en Italie et prince florentin qui a laissé son nom dans l'histoire du pays, et de l'art aussi, en étant tout à la fois généreux mécène et homme de pouvoir sanglant pas vraiment magnifique. Puis lui, c'est l'occident qui l'a surnommé “Le Magnifique” : le sultan Soliman 1er, le plus célèbre de la dynastie des sultans ottomans, celui qui a eu le plus long règne aussi et n'a, lui, en revanche, pas usurpé son nom ! Et un « Magnifique » qui le restera sur grand écran : l'inoubliable Jean-Paul Belmondo.
It's one thing to say you want to do a better job in aesthetic medicine, to enhance your offerings, and “be part of something bigger.” It's another thing entirely to actually achieve it. Drawing on experience gained as an executive at Lumenis, Biolase, Allergan and Medicis, Athenix CEO James Haefner set out to find a way to achieve consistent, reproducible results while maximizing the value of a practice. And in creating the Athenix Body Sculpting Institute, James built a model for providing plastic surgeons with key back-end support functions including marketing, accounting, HR, operations, regulatory and licensing — allowing doctors to focus their attention on patient satisfaction. In this episode of the Technology of Beauty, discover how James ultimately drafted a blueprint for group practice success that consistently ranks among the top plastic surgery practices in the U.S.
Florence, Italy during the Renaissance was an era of lavish art, scientific discoveries, and powerful families. The wealth and popularity of the Medici family was not to be questioned. They owned one of Italy's largest banks and if you needed a favor, you needed the Medici's approval. The Pazzi family had plans of their own, though, and decided they wanted to be the top players. What became known as the Pazzi Conspiracy ended in bloodshed and capital punishment. Get ready for the Italian accents, because we're talking about pizza and executions in this episode of Beheaded!
This week, we shift our focus to new injector preparation, recruiting, candidate screening, continuing education and more with industry veteran, Mary Beth Hagen!Mary Beth has been serving the needs of our industry since 2005! Since then, she's held roles at Galderma (then Medicis) and Allergan in sales, product management and national account direction.But in 2017, she felt a different calling, and TITAN Aesthetic Recruiting was born! She saw a gap in matching Practices in search of great injectors with great injectors looking for a new Practice. Over the years, her thorough recruiting process, complete with in-depth screenings and a strong focus on long-term candidate success, have become the secret ingredient for the growth of countless Practices. But as the industry has changed, her offerings have, too! TITAN is now equally focused on preparing the influx of new injectors for their first role and beyond, and she shares what sets a great candidate apart in the interview process! She and Kevin Harrington, FNP-C, have built a multi-step injector preparation course that helps set the right foundational knowledge to accelerate onboarding once a candidate is placed.She took it one step further with the TITAN Membership Program where injectors can access frequent webinars with top Injectors & Trainers across the industry. In addition, TITAN's “Netflix” style resource library allows injectors to rent a broad range of training videos for a VERY low cost.We cover so much ground in this episode including compensation, retention, and the multitude of challenges that come with all things human capital!This is an AWESOME episode for anyone looking for talent or those looking to get their start in Aesthetics!
Sasha Fletcher physically drops in to the Damn Library. In the flesh. Christopher and Sasha are actually in the same room, chatting over cocktails. This is great, because Sasha's novel Be Here to Love Me at the End of the World is a very fun book to discuss without any zoom lag, and the conversation ranges from the Medicis to the purposes of art to the agony of first drafts. Plus, Sasha brings along When We Cease to Understand the World by Benjamín Labatut, which elucidates the beauty and savagery of math and physics. Giddy up! contribute! https://patreon.com/smdb for drink recipes, book lists, and more, visit: somanydamnbooks.com music: Disaster Magic (https://soundcloud.com/disaster-magic) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week on Histerical, we're transporting you back to Renaissance Italy. Amidst the backdrop of masterful artwork and rich cultural influences, a Florentine family rose to power and changed the course of history forever. The Medicis were among the wealthiest and most illustrious families there ever were- but they almost weren't. Tune in to hear about the plot to destroy the Medicis that turned Florence on its head and sealed the fate, for better or worse, of one of Italy's most famous families. Hosted by Natalie Castonguay & Siobhan Boyle Recording by Scott Rosenberg Editing by Henry Long Music by Jess Makler Marketing and Graphics by Aleena Fayaz Directed and Produced by Scott Rosenberg and Julia Russo
Have you heard? The most monumental NFT gathering in the is world happening soon! Dreamverse is the world's first NFT Festival happening on the 4th of November and features top musical acts such as Alesso and an array of OG NFT artists. Joining Jeff Kelley, Eathan Janney, and Josh Kriger is Twobadour, also known as the Steward of Metapurse, the world's largest NFT fund and production studio. Today, Twobadour goes in-depth about what is perhaps the most exciting event in the NFT space. He also discusses the growth of NFT and offers advice on how you too can smoothly make your way into the space. Listen in for a fun and informative discussion on what's next in NFT! Stay tuned for updates on NFT's trending topics, plus earn chance to get into Dreamverse!More from Edge of NFT:
Storical is back with an all new episode about the messy life of Mary Queen of Scots. There is murder, treason, Medicis, and Tudors… you won't want to miss it! Subscribe on Apple Podcasts/iTunes, Spotify, Pocket Casts, or Stitcher so you never miss an episode with all of my sporadic absences. FictionMary Queen of Scots and the Isles by Margaret George - https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/16033.Mary_Queen_of_Scotland_and_The_IslesThe Wild Queen by Carolyn Meyer - https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/6431797-the-wild-queenNonfictionMary Queen of Scots by Antonia Fraser - https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/10079.Mary_Queen_of_ScotsMovies & TVMary Queen of Scots (2018) - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2328900/Mary of Scotland (1936) - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0027948/The Execution of Mary Queen of Scots (1895) - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0132134Reign (2013-2017) - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2710394PodcastsQueens Podcast - Mary Queen of Scots - https://shows.acast.com/queenshistorypodcast/episodes/605a372ed90cd2354f494b17Thistle Do Nicely - Mary Queen of Scots - https://www.thistledonicelypod.com/BBC In Our Time - Mary Queen of Scots - https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b088fs7zStuff You Missed in History Class - Rival Queens: Mary Stuart and Elizabeth I - https://www.scribd.com/podcast/418357825/SYMHC-Classics-Rival-Queens-Mary-Stuart-and-Elizabeth-I