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Best podcasts about Mirabilis

Latest podcast episodes about Mirabilis

Science Faction Podcast
Episode 548: Be Aware, Don't Sink Into Despair

Science Faction Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2025 60:25


This episode contains: Daylight savings hit, and we're all just trying to cope.   Real Life (or Whatever That Is)   Devon Saw Apocalyptica in Dallas—three cellists and a drummer, blasting Metallica covers. It was energetic, intense, and apparently, the drums were a standout. Nita Strauss opened, because Devon only goes to shows with legendary guitarists involved. Also, he went to a production of Cheaper by the Dozen, which was… a different vibe entirely. Steven got into Marvel Crisis Protocol, which he describes as similar to Shatterpoint. More importantly, he won his first game against his friend Greg, which obviously means he's an expert now. Devon saw Wicked and was deeply underwhelmed. (Expect fan outrage.) Ben went to a production of Million Dollar Quartet, which tells the story of a legendary jam session between Elvis, Johnny Cash, Jerry Lee Lewis, and Carl Perkins. If you don't know what that is, here's a Wikipedia link: Million Dollar Quartet.   Future or Now (Depends on Your Perspective)   Remember Me!  Steven presents a real-life prequel to Fallout. Sweden is burying its radioactive nuclear waste in sealed bedrock for 100,000 years. The challenge? How do we make sure future generations don't dig it up and think, “Oh cool, ancient glowing rocks!” Scientists have some ideas, and they range from the practical to the deeply sci-fi.   Check it out:  Science Daily | Highly radioactive nuclear waste: how to keep it from oblivion A PDF of the actual Key Information File   CALM DOWN, JEEZ  Ben brings us a podcast from NPR and the TED Radio Hour about how we handle emotions, featuring insights from neuroscientist Ethan Kross on managing emotional overwhelm. Science-backed coping mechanisms? Yes, please. An example: talking to yourself in the second person to coach yourself.   Listen here: NPR - Ethan Kross on Managing Emotions   Also, Ben's dog has got Diabetes insipidus, which, despite the name, has nothing to do with regular diabetes. More on that here: Diabetes Insipidus   Book Club:  Continuing coverage of the novella To Be Taught, If Fortunate by Becky Chambers. This week, our crew traveled to Mirabilis (also the name of the chapter we read)—a planet of ice, deep-sea creatures, and they brought with them some existential dread. Some key themes:   Survival of the fittest (but at what cost?) The emotional toll of killing an animal for survival Missing communications from Earth  The sheer terror of the unknown   Devon asked, “Are they vegan?”—a question inspired by his recent reading of Animal Liberation Now. Also, sometimes Devon's not in the mood for fiction, but Becky Chambers' writing is worth it.   Next week: the chapter “Opera” (same book, different planet).

Science Faction Podcast
Episode 547: Sweet Meteor of Death

Science Faction Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2025 73:18


Real Life Devon had a little adventure at Meow Wolf, which, as expected, was a wild, surreal ride. Also, finally got around to fixing the fence—fingers crossed it actually stays fixed this time. Over in office world, the TV is officially on the wall, the SNES emulator is up and running, and Devon has entered the inevitable "but how does it work?" phase. This led to Ben patiently explaining BIOS, which, if you're curious, has a whole Wikipedia page that is both informative and an excellent cure for insomnia. Meanwhile, Devon has also started reading Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance because, apparently, philosophy is the next rabbit hole. Steven, on the other hand, has nothing new to report. Just wrangling the circus as usual. Ben is saying a fond farewell to Windows 10 and Skype—pour one out for the relics of the past. In more exciting news, he checked out the demo for Wheel World, and it's super cool. If you haven't seen it yet, it's worth a look on Steam. Also, he's officially made the jump to Linux, currently rocking Kubuntu and going full customization mode. Speaking of Linux, SteamOS is doing some interesting things, which you can check out here. Future or Now Devon got a bit of a scare with the whole “asteroid might hit Earth” thing, but turns out, the European Southern Observatory has pretty much ruled out a 2024 YR4 impact. So, we're good—for now. Still, it brings up the whole Sweet Meteor of Death (SMOD) meme, because wouldn't it just be the most on-brand way for things to go? If you haven't seen Don't Look Up, now's a great time. Also, AES Andes is doing some interesting environmental work, which you can read about here. Ben actually has some good news for once! Engineers have created the first flat telescope lens that can capture color while detecting light from faraway stars. Science is officially magic. If you're curious, Phys.org has all the details. Steven? Still nothing. Just vibes. “Book Club”  Next week, we're diving into To Be Taught, If Fortunate the Mirabilis chapter by Becky Chambers, so if you want to read along, now's your chance. This week, we covered To Be Taught, If Fortunate: Please Read This, and Aecor (and Earth)—all Becky Chambers, all the time. We got into some fun (and mildly unsettling) topics, like torpor—aka space hibernation, but with an existential twist. Sleeping without dreaming, aging super slowly—would you do it? And then there's somaforming, where instead of terraforming planets, you change humans to survive in space. Also, radiation-resistant food, glitter face (yes, really), and the idea of “crowd-funded” space travel—would that actually work? Lots to love about these stories so far, and we'll keep the discussion going next time. See you next week!

The International Business Podcast
#131: Decoding AI. A world tour with business leaders

The International Business Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2025 25:09


If you work across time zones, borders, and cultures, this is the show for you. This is your host Leonardo, welcome to the international business podcast.  AI has emerged as a pivotal element within numerous organizations due to its ability to transform business operations and drive growth. Today we travel around the world to discuss AI. We're going to Canada, Portugal, China, and Brazil. See below for details on each guest.What is the AI revolution? How can AI improve operational efficiency? What industries are most vulnerable to AI automation? And more.  Use the promo code 8D1E2 to get 50% off your first month on Patreon. This offer is valid until February 28th.Join Leonardo on Patreon for:⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Podcast Archive: 102 episodes (40+ hours).Podcast Bonus Episodes: New exclusive content.Early Access: Upcoming YouTube videos and newsletters.Thinking Process Journal: Insights into Leonardo's content preparation, including a curated reading list and personal reflections.Q&A: Submit questions for future episodes, and receive a shoutout when they are answered.With guests:J.B. Richard, a tech and AI expert with degrees in computer science, EMBA, and a third cycle diploma, founded CoFoMo, an IT consulting group that grew to over 2000 consultants by 2003. He also led Hureca, a human resources consulting firm. In 2018, he became an AI scientist at Techstars and co-founded Alexi, an AI legal tech company. Since 2021, Richard has consulted for MCN, PSP Investment, and Desjardins. In 2023, he established Mirabilis.ai as CEO, aiming to democratize AI.Emily Hilton, Co-Founder ofPACO Services, aids Portuguese entrepreneurs and expatriates in optimizing their time using AI and automation. Her firm offers on-demand support, allowing clients to delegate tasks. Hilton's background includes a swimwear brand, which inspired her to launch PACO to provide cost-effective startup support. She is also interested in AI's transformative role in the future of work.Stéphane Monsallier, an AI expert and speaker, aims to empower knowledge workers with AI tools, believing AI will augment human capabilities. With a Master's in AI, he foundedSystem in Motion in Shanghai in 2004, a technology consulting firm. He mentors tech startups and focuses on Generative AI, delivering keynote speeches and advising on technological innovation.Marcus Scharra, a computer engineer with a master's in Information Security and AI, has founded six tech companies, including MT4 Technology, which developedsenhasegura, a leader in Privileged Access Management (PAM) operating in over 60 countries. His work is widely published, and his companies have received awards for driving innovation in cybersecurity.If you work across time zones, borders, and cultures, come on the show to share your story.⁠⁠Connect with the host Leonardo Marra

My Favourite Mystic
My Favourite Mystic 56: Alicia Spencer-Hall on Christina Mirabilis

My Favourite Mystic

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2025 45:21


Welcome back! Having finally completed her PhD, Dr (!) AJ Langley is back, joined by Alicia Spencer-Hall to talk about the living/zombie saint, Christina Mirabilis (c.1150-1224). We talk about neurodivergence, crip narratives, and having to die three times before you actually get to rest!

Saturday Nights with Tony McManus Podcast
Julia Nicholls from Mirabilis Collective , 25 December 2024

Saturday Nights with Tony McManus Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2024 7:44


Julia Nicholls from Mirabilis Collective with new Christmas Song, “Christmas is Here See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Kirjapinon takaa -podcast
Seikkailu kutsuu

Kirjapinon takaa -podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2024 32:17


Olemme lempikirjallisuutemme eli eeppisten seikkailutarinoiden äärellä! Vaihdamme ajatuksia Anni Kytömäen teoksesta Mirabilis ja Cristina Sandun teoksesta Tanskalainen retkikunta. Molemmissa kirjoissa lähdetään perustamaan uutta siirtokuntaa - toisessa Amurinmaahan ja toisessa Nigaraguan sademetsään. Tervetuloa kuuntelemaan!

tervetuloa olemme mirabilis anni kyt tanskalainen
The Cycling Podcast
S12 Ep126: Review of 2024 - Ep.1: Annus Mirabilis

The Cycling Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2024 74:18


In this week's episode of The Cycling Podcast, Daniel Friebe is joined by Rob Hatch and Richard Abraham, as we kick off our series of 2024 season review episodes.  This year the boys' task was simple: come up with a list of riders, teams, trends and concepts for whom 2024 was a memorable year, preferably without dwelling too much on the exploits of a certain Slovenian. The nominations were whimsical, surprising and in some cases provocative.  Follow us on social media: Twitter @cycling_podcast Instagram @thecyclingpodcast LinkedIn Sales Navigator Let LinkedIn Sales Navigator help you sell like a superstar today. Right now, you can try LinkedIn Sales Navigator and get a 60-day free trial at linkedin.com/win The 11.01 Cappuccino Our regular email newsletter is now on Substack. Subscribe here for frothy, full-fat updates to enjoy any time (as long as it's after 11am). MAAP The Cycling Podcast x MAAP collection is available now. Go to maap.cc to see the full MAAP range. Friends of the Podcast Sign up as a Friend of the Podcast at thecyclingpodcast.com to listen to new special episodes every month plus a back catalogue of more than 300 exclusive episodes. The Cycling Podcast is on Strava The Cycling Podcast was founded in 2013 by Richard Moore, Daniel Friebe and Lionel Birnie.

Expresso - Expresso da Manhã
Tal pai, tal filho mais a droga do telemóvel. Mas ainda há esperança

Expresso - Expresso da Manhã

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2024 18:13


Matilde Sobral e Mariana Reis, fundadoras da Associação Mirabilis, escreveram na última edição do Expresso um ensaio sobre os riscos da utilização excessiva dos telemóveis que acabam por funcionar como uma “droga” e hoje estão à conversa connosco. Sempre com uma nota de esperança.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Kulttuuriykkönen
Kirjailija Anni Kytömäen luonto - Eikö vahvin voitakaan?

Kulttuuriykkönen

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2024 52:22


Miksi ihminen kuvittelee edelleen olevansa luomakunnan huipulla? Onko ihmislajilla liian hyvä itsetunto ja mitä siitä seuraa? Kirjailija Anni Kytömäen uusin teos Mirabilis on oikeastaan koukuttava seikkailukertomus, mutta samalla jälleen vahva puheenvuoro ihmisen ja muiden lajien suhteesta. Myös meidän ihmisten luonnosta, sen tuhovoimasta ja samalla myös hauraudesta. Mirabilis kuljettaa lukijansa 1860-luvun nälkävuosista Venäjän Kaukoitään Amurinmaalle siirtolaisten yhteisöön ja takaisin. Historia, kehitys, luokkakysymykset ja naisen asema risteilevät suuremman kehyksen sisällä. Samalla kun hyväksikäytämme ja tuhoamme muita lajeja, Kytömäen teos näyttää, kuinka haavoittuva ihminen on paitsi lajina, niin myös yksilönä. Kytömäen tuotannossa luonto totisesti puhuu ihmiselle - joskus kuoreensa sulkeutuneen raakun hiljaisuudella tai tapettavan turkishylkeen tuskan huudoilla. Kirjailijan työn lisäksi Anni Kytömäki on myös pitkän linjan luonnonsuojelija ja tällä hetkellä hallituksen puheenjohtajana Pentti Linkolan perustamassa Luonnonperintösäätiössä. Kulttuuriykkösessä keskustellaan kirjailija Anni Kytömäen kanssa ihmislajin moraalista ja myös siitä surusta, jota jotkut meistä tuntevat omasta erillisyydestämme suhteessa muihin lajeihin. Puhumme myös kaunokirjallisuuden keinoista tavoittaa luontoa meissä ja perkaamme lisäksi erityiseksi väitettyä suomalaisten luontosuhdetta sekä sen käytännön toteutuksia luontokadon, avohakkuiden ja raakkujen tuhonnan kaltaisten uutisten keskellä. Kulttuuriykkösen toimittajana on Leena Peltokangas.

COVER Magazine
Navigating Africa's Engineering Insurance Landscape

COVER Magazine

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2024 6:07


At the Insurance Institute conference at Sun City, Philani Mbatha, Executive Head of African Region at Mirabilis, discussed the company's extensive experience in engineering insurance across Africa. With over 15 years in the market, Mirabilis operates continent-wide, responding to infrastructure projects as they emerge. Mbatha highlighted the growing infrastructure needs in Africa, from roads to ports, and emphasized the importance of understanding local regulations. He advised reinsurance brokers to work with knowledgeable partners like Mirabilis to navigate the complexities of the African market, respect local rules, and contribute to the region's economic growth. 

Radio Maria België
Elke dag telt: Christina Mirabilis: Tentoonstelling, stadswandeling, driedaagse en wandeling rond Christina Mirabilis en Hildegard von Bingen

Radio Maria België

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2024 45:02


In de uitzending van ‘de Kerk leeft’ van vorige week, kon u luisteren naar een bijzonder gesprek. Het ging over Christina de Wonderbare. In 1224, dit jaar dus 800 jaar geleden, stierf Christina Mirabilis, of Christina de Wonderbare. Een heilige vrouw uit Haspengouw met een erg bijzonder leven. Als jonge vrouw wordt zij ziek en […]

FLASH DIARIO de El Siglo 21 es Hoy
ICQ se apaga pronto

FLASH DIARIO de El Siglo 21 es Hoy

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2024 3:30


ICQ cerrará el 26 de junio, según informan sus desarrolladores.ICQ, uno de los pioneros en mensajería instantánea desde los 90s, dejará de funcionar el 26 de junio de 2024. Este servicio, conocido por su característico "uh-oh", fue un pilar en la comunicación en línea antes de la era de las redes sociales. Ahora, sus usuarios son alentados a migrar a VK Messenger, una plataforma de mensajería moderna operada por la misma empresa matriz de ICQ, VK. Esta noticia marca el fin de una era para muchos nostálgicos de la tecnología.Adiós a una era digital.ICQ nació en 1996 bajo la empresa israelí Mirabilis, ganando rápidamente popularidad por su fácil uso y su innovador sistema de números de usuario. AOL compró ICQ en 1998, potenciando aún más su crecimiento. En su pico, ICQ tuvo más de 100 millones de usuarios registrados, convirtiéndose en un ícono de la mensajería digital de la época.Sin embargo, la llegada de competidores como MSN Messenger y la aparición de aplicaciones móviles como WhatsApp y Telegram, hicieron que ICQ perdiera relevancia. En 2010, VK, una empresa rusa, adquirió ICQ, intentando revitalizar la plataforma, pero no logró competir eficazmente en el mercado global. Ahora, después de 27 años, ICQ se despide definitivamente.La despedida de ICQ no solo es un cierre de una aplicación, sino un reflejo de cómo la tecnología avanza y deja atrás incluso a los pioneros más emblemáticos. Otros servicios como MSN Messenger y AOL Instant Messenger también cerraron sus puertas hace años, mostrando un patrón en la evolución de la comunicación digital.Para quienes extrañan la era dorada de la mensajería instantánea, les recomiendo escuchar el pódcast "El Siglo 21 es Hoy" en ElSiglo21esHoy.com. Aquí se exploran temas tecnológicos contemporáneos y su impacto en nuestra vida diaria.

A Mouthful of Air: Poetry with Mark McGuinness
The Great Fire of London, from Annus Mirabilis by John Dryden

A Mouthful of Air: Poetry with Mark McGuinness

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2024 43:15


The post The Great Fire of London, from Annus Mirabilis by John Dryden appeared first on A Mouthful of Air.

Catholic Preaching
O Res Mirabilis: The Ways Christ Loves Us To The End, Holy Thursday, March 28, 2024

Catholic Preaching

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2024 23:33


Fr. Roger J. Landry Columbia Catholic Ministry, Manhattan Holy Thursday 2024 March 28, 2024 Ex 12:1-8.11-14, Ps 116, 1 Cor 11:23-26, Jn 13:1-15   To listen to an audio recording, please click below:  https://traffic.libsyn.com/secure/catholicpreaching/3.28.24_Homily_1.mp3   The following text guided the homily:  The beginning of the Gospel for the Mass of the Lord's Supper summarizes not […] The post O Res Mirabilis: The Ways Christ Loves Us To The End, Holy Thursday, March 28, 2024 appeared first on Catholic Preaching.

The Thomistic Institute
Mirabilis Rerum Connexio: The Human Person in the World | Fr. Conor McDonough, OP

The Thomistic Institute

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2024 32:53


This lecture was given on June 20th, 2023, at the Dominican House of Studies. For more information on upcoming events, visit us at thomisticinstitute.org/upcoming-events About the speaker: Fr. Conor McDonough, O.P. (Dominican House of Studies, Dublin) is a Dominican friar from Galway. He studied science and theology at the University of Cambridge and taught theology at secondary school before joining the Dominicans in 2009. He was ordained priest in 2016 and undertook further studies in theology at the University of Fribourg (Switzerland), focussing on the writings of St Thomas Aquinas and John Calvin. He is currently based in Dublin where he teaches theology to the students at the Dominican House of Studies in Dublin.

Religionen - Deutschlandfunk Kultur
Anorexia Mirabilis Wunder oder heilige Magersucht?

Religionen - Deutschlandfunk Kultur

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2024 8:06


Serup-Bilfeldt, Kirsten www.deutschlandfunkkultur.de, Religionen

Altre/Storie
Episodio 31: Noi siamo una bolla di champagne cosmico

Altre/Storie

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2023 50:28


Ersilia Vaudo Scarpetta è laureata in astrofisica e lavora l'Agenzia spaziale europea. Ma si occupa anche di mostre, divulgazione scientifica rivolta ai bambini nelle zone dove l'abbandono scolastico è più alto e ha scritto un libro affascinante che si chiama Mirabilis: cinque intuizioni più altre in arrivo che hanno rivoluzionato la nostra idea di universo. L'ho intervistata a BookCity, sul palco della Triennale, per farmi raccontare quale sarà il nostro rapporto con lo spazio nel prossimo futuro. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

8day_Montreal
8dayCast 383 - PORTILLA

8day_Montreal

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2023 64:55


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Festival della Mente
Ersilia Vaudo - Mirabilis - Festival della Mente 2023

Festival della Mente

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2023 61:28


Un libro tira l'altro
Alle origini del disastro Xylella

Un libro tira l'altro

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2023


A dieci anni dalla prima identificazione nella zona di Gallipoli, la Xylella ha distrutto in Puglia oltre venti milioni di ulivi, come racconta Daniele Rielli nel libro “Il fuoco invisibile. Storia umana di un disastro naturale” (Rizzoli, 304 p., € 18,00).RECENSIONI“Lo zio Aronne somigliava a Jean Gabin. I Cinquanta, quegli anni” di Piero Lotito(Ares, 280 p., € 20,00)“Oppenheimer. Trionfo e caduta dell’inventore della bomba atomica” di Kai Bird e Martin J. Sherwin, traduzione a cura di Alfonso Vinassa de Regny(Garzanti, 896 p., € 20,00)“Quando il futuro sarà storia. Otto lezioni dopo Hiroshima” di Robert J. Oppenheimer, prefazione di Emanuele Menietti(Utet, 192 p., € 17,00)“Oppenheimer. Ritratto di un enigma” di Jeremy Bernstein, traduzione a cura di Giuseppe Mussardo(Castelvecchi)“Manhattan project” di Stefano Massini(Einaudi, 272 p., € 16,00)“Mirabilis. Cinque intuizioni (più altre in arrivo) che hanno rivoluzionato la nostra idea di universo” di Ersilia Vaudo(Einaudi, 168 p., € 15,00)IL CONFETTINO“Il nostro piccolo Paradiso” di Marianne Kaurin(La Nuova Frontiera Junior, 208 p., € 16,50)

il posto delle parole
Ersilia Vaudo "Mirabilis" Festival della Mente

il posto delle parole

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2023 15:57


Ersilia Vaudo"Mirabilis"Festival della Mentehttps://festivaldellamente.itFestival della Mente, SarzanaSabato 2 Settembre, ore 14:30Ersilia Vaudo "Mirabilis"https://www.vivaticket.com/it/ticket/11-ersilia-vaudo/212216Sono due le voci narranti che, intrecciandosi, ci raccontano l'Universo: la luce e la gravità. Ed ecco emergere un mondo di meraviglie, emozionanti «scosse di reale», come le chiamava Victor Hugo, in quella vaga idea di mondo che ci concede l'esperienza umana. Navighiamo fra punti di riferimento che cambiano, convinzioni lasciate alle spalle, osservazioni che ci sorprendono. Se vedere le cose con un angolo nuovo è difficile, è questo il cuore di una rivoluzione. Qualcosa di nuovo entra nel nostro punto di vista, e dopo non siamo più gli stessi. La scienza diventa così la più grande delle avventure, l'accesso a mondi inaccessibili, fuori dalle possibilità dal nostro sentire, eppure parte di una realtà che prescinde da noi ma a cui apparteniamo. E che cerchiamo di comprendere.Ersilia Vaudo"Mirabilis"Cinque intuizioni (piú altre in arrivo) che hanno rivoluzionato la nostra idea di universoEinaudi Editorehttps://einaudi.itLa mano che fa cadere la mela da un albero è la stessa che muove gli ingranaggi celesti: la gravità. Questa di Newton è una delle grandi intuizioni che hanno cambiato il nostro modo di leggere l'universo. Poi ne sono arrivate altre. Duecento anni dopo, Einstein introduce un nuovo stravolgimento. Con la promozione della velocità della luce a grandezza assoluta, nella teoria della relatività speciale spazio e tempo si legano per sempre. E nella teoria della relatività generale la gravità si trasforma, diventa l'impronta lasciata dalla materia nella geometria «molle» dello spaziotempo. Di lí a poco, un'ulteriore sorpresa. Lo sguardo di Hubble svela la possibilità di un universo non piú statico e immutabile, ma in espansione, con un inizio, un'età, una storia. Intanto Dirac dalle soluzioni di un'equazione fa emergere l'antimateria. Da capire, però, resta ancora molto. Sappiamo che l'espansione dell'universo accelera, ma non cosa la spinge. E se il nostro universo fosse una delle tante bolle di una schiuma cosmica? Se esistessero altre dimensioni arrotolate su sé stesse e a noi invisibili? Mirabilis è un biglietto per un viaggio in luoghi cosí sconosciuti da apparire fantastici.Ersilia Vaudo è laureata in Astrofisica e dal 1991 lavora all'Agenzia Spaziale Europea. Durante la sua carriera, ha ricoperto vari ruoli e ha lavorato quattro anni all'ufficio dell'ESA di Washington DC (USA), dove era incaricata delle relazioni con la NASA. Nel 2022, è stata la curatrice della XXII Esposizione Internazionale della Triennale di Milano sul tema Unknown Unknowns. An introduction to mysteries. È presidente e co-fondatrice dell'associazione Il Cielo itinerante per promuovere l'alfabetizzazione STEM portando «il cielo dove non arriva», con un telescopio sopra un pulmino e campi STEM, tra bambini e bambine in zone di disagio e povertà educativa. Nel 2023 ha pubblicato con Einaudi Mirabilis. Cinque intuizioni (più altre in arrivo) che hanno rivoluzionato la nostra idea di Universo.IL POSTO DELLE PAROLEascoltare fa pensarehttps://ilpostodelleparole.itQuesto show fa parte del network Spreaker Prime. Se sei interessato a fare pubblicità in questo podcast, contattaci su https://www.spreaker.com/show/1487855/advertisement

Acoustic Pleasure
Acoustic pleasure 088 (Featuring Mind of us) August 2023

Acoustic Pleasure

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2023 125:35


For this months edition of Acoustic pleasure we are pleased to welcome on board hot production outfit MInd of us Since forming less than a year ago, Mind Of Us have emerged as ones to watch across the global underground scene Within just a few short months, they have seen their tracks and EPs signed to labels that include Sound Avenue, Freegrant, Stellar Fountain, Dissident, Krafted, Arrvl, and Pro B Tech to name just a few. Their exclusive private edits on Tinlicker Fractal and Pryda Aftermath are in constant demand, whilst Univack, Sound Avenue, Capital Heaven, Journey Deep, Mirabilis, Stellar Fountain and Dissident are amongst the many labels that have secured remixes from the guys. Their hypnotic melodic productions are filling dance floors across the planet from Berlin to Bogota, and with support and influence from artists and labels across Anjunadeep, Knee Deep In Sound, and Lost & Found, the future looks bright for the UK based trio. Check out Mind of us in the second hour and keep your eyes open for these guys as they are going to be huge!

El Rincón de Eduardo
Episodio 59 Roger Bacon su vida, libros y pensamiento

El Rincón de Eduardo

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2023 35:55


Roger Bacon, fue un filósofo, protocientífico y teólogo escolástico inglés, de la orden franciscana y era conocido por el sobrenombre de Doctor Mirabilis ( en latín Doctor Admirable), fue recibido en París con aplausos, como alguien igual a Aristóteles, Avicena o Averroes. Roger Bacon es considerado un heraldo o pregonero de la ciencia moderna, héroe de la ciencia, en el período oscuro de la Edad Media

Merriam-Webster's Word of the Day
annus mirabilis

Merriam-Webster's Word of the Day

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2023 1:56 Very Popular


Merriam-Webster's Word of the Day for January 1, 2023 is: annus mirabilis • ann-us-muh-RAH-buh-lus • noun Annus mirabilis means “a remarkable or notable year.” // Devoted film buffs often argue over whether cinema's annus mirabilis was 1932, 1967, or 1971, but most of the time they simply choose the year their favorite movie came out. See the entry > Examples: “In literature the response to the challenges and opportunities of the early 20th Century was Modernism—the rejection of traditional linear storytelling and the use of more challenging styles to reflect the new world—and its annus mirabilis is usually seen as 1922.” — John Self, BBC, 1 Feb. 2022 Did you know? To British poet John Dryden, the “year of wonders” was 1666. That was the year of a great British naval victory over the Dutch, as well as the date of the great London fire. When he titled his 1667 poetic review of 1666 and its events Annus Mirabilis, Dryden became one of the first writers to use that Latinate phrase in an otherwise English context. Annus mirabilis is a direct translation from New Latin, the form of Latin that has been used since the end of the medieval period especially in scientific descriptions and classification. The phrase is not particularly common, but it is used by writers and historians to denote any notably remarkable year.

Pod On The Tyne - A show about Newcastle United
The PotT Christmas Sequel: Annus Mirabilis

Pod On The Tyne - A show about Newcastle United

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2022 68:49 Very Popular


We're back! Returning from the World Cup wilderness, it's our annual Christmas Special, featuring a review of a crackers year, the sprouts of a January transfer strategy, and one singed centrepiece. The team are back in action as well and we'll preview the Boxing Day trip to Leicester as well as reverse preview/review a league cup last 16 tie with Bournemouth that hadn't yet happened when we recorded the show... Produced (FWIW) by Ollie Bellwood. Merry Christmas everyone! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

nova.rs
Podcast "Život na srpskom": Miloš Tomaš - Annus Mirabilis: Roman upozorenja za blisku budućnost

nova.rs

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2022 26:07


Beogradski sajam knjiga ponovo je glavna tema, a gost podcasta "Život na srpskom" je pisac Miloš Tomaš koji će u petak potpisivati svoj novi roman "Annus Mirabilis: Roman upozorenja za blisku budućnost". „Annus Mirabilis“ je latinski termin koji znači "čudesna godina", "neverovatna godina" i koristi se za vreme nekih velikih događaja, izuma... Tomaš ga koristi ironično. U podcastu "Život na srpskom" saznajemo kakva je veza između Srbije danas i distopije izgrađene u ovom romanu; zašto je pisan čak 10 godina; kako je "birao" žene koje nas vode kroz priču i s kojim ciljevima... Otkriva nam i kako je video Srbiju iz ugla mladog Kineza za svoj prethodni roman "Kineski san", te u koju ulogu planira da uskoči u svom sledećem delu, a priseća se i kako je pričao sa svojim srcem. Autorka podcasta "Život na srpskom" je Ana Kalaba.

Loco Ludus
Beige of Glory Part 2 (League of Eternal Guardians actual play)

Loco Ludus

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2022 79:36


Things hot up for Colin, Scott, Spencer and Andy - the "old farts" of Grizzly Peaks Radio - as they scramble to prevent the Mirabilis land speed record race from unleashing eldritch evil! Thrills abound! Warning: contains adult content. Special thanks to Andy for doing the FX.

HORECA AUDIO NEWS - Le pillole quotidiane
2929 - Al via la nuova campagna di Officina Mirabilis per Gin Caprisius

HORECA AUDIO NEWS - Le pillole quotidiane

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2022 3:13


"Milan is Caprisius" è il primo di una serie di visual e parte di una campagna articolata sviluppata da Officina Mirabilis che porterà in gin ispirato al gusto dell'isola blu in giro per l'Italia e per il mondo.Nell'immagine visionaria e provocatoria sullo sfondo di Milano, in piazza Duomo, vediamo irrompere il mare e gli iconici Faraglioni di Capri.La campagna proseguirà alla conquista di Roma e Napoli, scelta anche per il lancio del nuovo Amaro di Capri, declinazione mediterranea dell'amaro classico, un amaro prodotto esclusivamente con botaniche dell'isola, dal colore chiaro ambrato, con profumi floreali, sentori di Zagara, limoni, fichi e sale marino.

Growing Native
Moth Pollinators in the Borderlands

Growing Native

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2022 4:21


The photos are mine of the Mirabilis longiflora flowers and Manduca sexta, the Carolina sphinx moth and tobacco hornworm. Note the seven streamline white stripes and the red horn on the tobacco hornworm. The adult moth, has some pretty cool markings as well. We don’t find many tomato hornworms (M. quinquemaculata) in our garden, the tobacco hornworm being the predominant glutton. Maybe the Carolina sphinx moth (M. sexta) hits the long flower four o’clock found around our home in between visits to Datura? OR more likely the 5 spotted hawkmoth leaves the research scientists in the nearby hills and hangs out at the Mesquitey homestead. Thanks to friends Janine McCabe and JenJen Zen, who whether they know it or not…now they do…were part of this moth journey.

Growing Native
Moth Pollinators in the Borderlands

Growing Native

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2022 4:21


The photos are mine of the Mirabilis longiflora flowers and Manduca sexta, the Carolina Sphinx moth and tobacco hornworm. Note the seven streamline white stripes and the red horn on the tobacco hornworm. The adult moth, has some pretty cool markings as well. We don't find the tomato hornworms (M. quinquemaculata) in our garden, so I guessing that it’s the Carolina sphinx moth (M. sexta) that visits the long flowered 4 o'clock at our home, not knowing about its exclusivity, and shoot, it may even share with the white lined sphinx moth (Hyles lineata). Whaaaa? And hey, maybe the 5 spotted hawkmoth only hangs out in the nearby hills with research scientists. Fine! Thanks to Janine McCabe and JenJen Zen, who whether they know it or not…now they do… steered me in the right direction on these moths. Yay!

Catholic Preaching
O Res Mirabilis: Increasing Eucharistic Amazement, Daring to Do All You Can, Parish Eucharistic Mission, St. Monica’s Parish, Kalamazoo, MI, July 17, 2022

Catholic Preaching

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2022 58:40


Fr. Roger J. Landry St. Monica Parish, Kalamazoo, MI July 17, 2022   https://traffic.libsyn.com/secure/catholicpreaching/7.17.22_Eucharistic_Amazement_1.mp3 The post O Res Mirabilis: Increasing Eucharistic Amazement, Daring to Do All You Can, Parish Eucharistic Mission, St. Monica’s Parish, Kalamazoo, MI, July 17, 2022 appeared first on Catholic Preaching.

Bob Enyart Live
Will Duffy's Opening Statement followed by BEL Comments

Bob Enyart Live

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2022


Heads up! - We've got another Open Theism debate coming up this Friday, June 10th at 5 pm (Mountain time). Will Duffy Vs. Chris Date on the Explore Christianity YouTube channel. "Does Open Theism Best Explain the Biblical data?" Calvinists we debate say that they trust God's decrees, but that they could not trust God Himself, if God were free. This was overtly exposed again in this weekend's debate between Calvinist theologian Matt Slick, founder of CARM.org, and Will Duffy, founder of OpenTheism.org. Bob Enyart airs Mr. Duffy's opening statement and then goes to the YouTube channel youtu.be/user/BobEnyartLive to respond to a commenter, Mirabilis, about the claim of Open Theism that God is free and has an actual free will, and that therefore the Father loves the Son freely, not by any compulsion or inevitability, but because He chooses to love the Son. Also, the Son loves the Father, and the Holy Spirit, freely. Of course! Today's Resource: Predestination & Free Will Debate Bob Enyart vs. Brian Schwertly Can God change? Does He change? Has God pre-planned all events? Is your life following a complete script, written before you were born? Has it been decided in advance which, if any, of your children will go to heaven or hell?  

Traditional Latin Mass Gospel Readings
Apr 17, 2022. Gospel Mark 16:1-7. Easter Sunday

Traditional Latin Mass Gospel Readings

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2022 3:24


[1]And when the sabbath was past, Mary Magdalen, and Mary the mother of James, and Salome, bought sweet spices, that coming, they might anoint Jesus. Et cum transisset sabbatum, Maria Magdalene, et Maria Jacobi, et Salome emerunt aromata ut venientes ungerent Jesum. [2] And very early in the morning, the first day of the week, they come to the sepulchre, the sun being now risen. Et valde mane una sabbatorum, veniunt ad monumentum, orto jam sole. [3] And they said one to another: Who shall roll us back the stone from the door of the sepulchre? Et dicebant ad invicem : Quis revolvet nobis lapidem ab ostio monumenti? [4] And looking, they saw the stone rolled back. For it was very great. Et respicientes viderunt revolutum lapidem. Erat quippe magnus valde. [5] And entering into the sepulchre, they saw a young man sitting on the right side, clothed with a white robe: and they were astonished. Et introeuntes in monumentum viderunt juvenem sedentem in dextris, coopertum stola candida, et obstupuerunt. [6] Who saith to them: Be not affrighted; you seek Jesus of Nazareth, who was crucified: he is risen, he is not here, behold the place where they laid him. Qui dicit illis : Nolite expavescere : Jesum quaeritis Nazarenum, crucifixum : surrexit, non est hic, ecce locus ubi posuerunt eum. [7] But go, tell his disciples and Peter that he goeth before you into Galilee; there you shall see him, as he told you. Sed ite, dicite discipulis ejus, et Petro, quia praecedit vos in Galilaeam : ibi eum videbitis, sicut dixit vobis. Introit: 138: 18,5-6 [18]I will number them, and they shall be multiplied above the sand: I rose up and am still with thee. Dinumerabo eos, et super arenam multiplicabuntur. Exsurrexi, et adhuc sum tecum. [5]Behold, O Lord, thou hast known all things, the last and those of old: thou hast formed me, and hast laid thy hand upon me. Ecce, Domine, tu cognovisti omnia, novissima et antiqua. Tu formasti me, et posuisti super me manum tuam. [6] Thy knowledge is become wonderful to me: it is high, and I cannot reach to it. Mirabilis facta est scientia tua ex me; confortata est, et non potero ad eam.

ANSA Voice magazine
La parola della settimana: meraviglioso (di Massimo Sebastiani)

ANSA Voice magazine

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2022 7:55


I discorsi, pubblici e privati, sono pieni dell'espressione 'meraviglioso'. Perché la usiamo tanto? Viene dal latino, mirabilis, ma la meraviglia è stata celebrata prima dai greci che l'hanno messa alla base della sete di sapere e della filosofia. Da Modugno ad Amadeus passando per Einstein e Alexis Sanchez, un viaggio tra le meraviglie del meraviglioso.

A Moment of Science
The wonderful Welwitschia mirabilis plant

A Moment of Science

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2022 2:00


Learn about this plant with a tongue twister of a name with A Moment of Science!

PalaeoParty!
S3 Ep3. Dr Nick Crumpton's fave fossil - Sharovipteryx mirabilis

PalaeoParty!

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2021 17:18


In this PalaeoParty! Short, Dr Nick Crumpton tells us all about his favorite fossil - Sharovipteryx mirabilis. This little reptile was found in Triassic rocks in Kyrgyzstan - pretty normal right? NOPE! Sharovipteryx is unique because of the huge membrane that stretched between it's hind legs. Nick tells us about this truly weird beastie, what did it use this large 'wing' for, and why it interested him so much during his palaeo career. If you want to see a picture of Sharovipteryx head to our website: https://palaeoparty.weebly.com/ PalaeoParty! Shorts is a new weekly podcast where we ask palaeontologists and allied workers about their favourite fossil. Each episode drops on #FossilFriday and is accompanied by a mini-poster on your website. Normally we live stream on Twitch so you can chat and ask our guests questions in real time! Find our future schedule at our website: https://palaeoparty.weebly.com/ or at https://twitch.tv/palaeoparty. PalaeoParty! is run by Dr Emma Dunne, Dr Chris Dean and Dr Thomas Clements. This season is generously funded by the Paleontological Society Outreach and Education Grant. Our theme music is "Voxel Revolution" by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com). Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/palaeoparty/message

LAS PODEROSAS CÉLULAS NK
Proteus mirabilis

LAS PODEROSAS CÉLULAS NK

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2021 12:32


Jamil RT, Foris LA, Snowden J. Proteus Mirabilis Infections. [Actualizado el 29 de junio de 2021]. En: StatPearls [Internet]. Treasure Island (FL): StatPearls Publishing; 2021 enero-. Disponible en: https://www-ncbi-nlm-nih-gov.translate.goog/books/NBK442017/?_x_tr_sl=en&_x_tr_tl=es&_x_tr_hl=es&_x_tr_pto=nui,sc --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/las-poderosas-celulas-nk/message

LAS PODEROSAS CÉLULAS NK
Infecciones por Proteus Mirabilis

LAS PODEROSAS CÉLULAS NK

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2021 11:59


Jamil RT, Foris LA, Snowden J. Proteus Mirabilis Infections. [Actualizado el 29 de junio de 2021]. En: StatPearls [Internet]. Treasure Island (FL): StatPearls Publishing; 2021 enero-. Disponible en: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK442017/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/las-poderosas-celulas-nk/message

COVER Magazine
Underwriting C&E Risk digitally to enable brokers

COVER Magazine

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2021 13:47


Tony Van Niekerk spoke to Mark Barrow, National Marketing Manager: Mirabilis. Mark tells Tony about the newly launched Mirabilis Online platform, and shares some insight around the last 18 months and how Mirabilis managed to weather the storm.

Life Beyond Sport
Legendary broadcaster Jeremy Thompson's Annus Mirabilis

Life Beyond Sport

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2021 17:57


In this bonus episode, we reflect on one of the best stories told on Life Beyond Sport.Legendary broadcaster Jeremy Thompson recounts his experiences across an incredible year - 1984 - which saw him get a lot more than he bargained for...After reporting on the Los Angeles Olympic Games for ITV almost single-handedly, Thompson was sent to India to cover an England Test cricket tour. But in the process, the sports correspondent was drafted in to report on the assassination of an Indian Prime Minister and a British diplomat, as well as major riots, political turmoil, and an industrial accident which claimed the lives of almost 4,000 people.Music: Something Elated by Broke For FreeLink: https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Broke_For_Free/Something_EP/Broke_For_Free_-_Something_EP_-_05_Something_ElatedLicense: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/us/

Natchez Trace: A Road Through the Wilderness

"Annus mirabilis -- miraculous year. This comes from Jonathan Daniels story of the Natchez Trace, The Devil's Backbone. "In 1811 the steamboat pioneer, Robert Fulton, hired Nicholas Roosevelt to travel the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers to see if a steamboat could navigate them. Roosevelt and his bride took there honeymoon 6 months on board a flatboat to check out the rivers and determined that it was indeed possible for a steamboat to negotiate the currents. So Roosevelt built a steamboat named the New Orleans, and in the fall of 1811, Nicholas and his wife, an engineer, a pilot, six hands and a dog set out from Pittsburgh on board a 300 ton steamboat, headed for Natchez and points south. "As though announcing the beginning of this new era of river travel, a great comet shown against a moonlit night, as the New Orleans made its way down the river past Louisville, Kentucky. "After the New Orleans sailed past the section of the Mississippi River that lies along the western border of the state of Tennessee, the first shocks of an earthquake struck near New Madrid, Mo. on December the 16th. "On our next program we will finish our story of the miraculous year of 1811 with the forming of Reelfoot Lake while we listen to a bit of RoadMusic® along the way. For Natchez Trace a road through the wilderness, I'm Frank Thomas." For more about Natchez Trace: A Road Through the Wilderness, visit eddieandfrank.com

Debrief med Dag
Ep #147: Annus mirabilis

Debrief med Dag

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2021 47:34


Dag er i ræva form, men spyr ut noen solskinnshistorier om ny covid-test, fest, tidenes verste Netflix-knapp, og hvorfor det er viktig å innse når krigen er over. patreon.com/dagsoras debriefpodcast@gmail.com ********************************* Hulder- "Godslastering: Hymns of a Forlorn Peasantry" (MUSIKK) Servant (SERIE) DEFENDING JACOB (SERIE)

Wise Guy Talks
WGT EP16 Annus Mirabilis

Wise Guy Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2021 85:55


Topics: Dystopian rise of the big tech monopoly on free speech in America. We also talk about financial competence. Co-Hosts: Jeff, Joey, and Cato.

fictoplasm
77: Interview with Dave Morris

fictoplasm

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2020 76:28


Interview with Dave Morris, author of Can You Brexit Without Breaking Britain, Dragon Warriors, Jewel Spider, Mirabilis and more! Show Notes Intro 00:07 // Can You Brexit Without Breaking Britain? 00:35 // Frankenstein 29:45 // Politics in games 35:43 // Design Mechanism's Lyonesse 47:32 // Tekumel and Tirikelu 53:18 // Dragon Warriors and Jewel Spider…Read more 77: Interview with Dave Morris

La Ciencia Pop
S01E11 | Fosforus mirabilis

La Ciencia Pop

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2020 23:17 Transcription Available


El fósforo es un elemento esencial para la vida y forma parte de moléculas como los ácidos nucleicos o los fosfolípidos. Sin embargo, su nombre muy probablemente nos recuerda a aquellos pequeños dispositivos que sirven para generar fuego de manera instantánea. La historia de cómo fueron fabricados los primeros fósforos es fascinante y nos lleva por un viaje luminoso, desde el uso de ácidos peligrosos en cápsula de vidrio, hasta una huelga que ocurrió a fines del siglo 19 en Inglaterra para mejorar las condiciones de trabajo de las mujeres que fabricaban fósforos. Y de ahí, a otro un viaje, esta vez por una isla que era rica en fosfatos y esa riqueza se convirtió en su perdición. Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/LaCienciaPop)

Bradley's Micro Board Review
Proteus mirabilis & Bordatella pertussis

Bradley's Micro Board Review

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2020 13:43


Today will have a whooping UTI and talk about Proteus mirabilis and Bordatella pertussis. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/bradleysmicroboardreview/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bradleysmicroboardreview/support

Gresham College Lectures
1928 - Annus Mirabilis of the Christmas Carol

Gresham College Lectures

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2019 51:52


1928 witnessed the BBC's first broadcast of the Christmas Eve carol service from King's College, Cambridge. 1928 also saw the publication of The Oxford Book of Carols. By paying tribute to conductors Arthur Mann and Boris Ord, and composers and arrangers Ralph Vaughan Williams and Martin Shaw, Jeremy Summerly and the St Luke's Carollers make a case for 1928 as the year in which the Christmas carol went viral.A lecture by Jeremy Summerly 12 DecemberThe transcript and downloadable versions of the lecture are available from the Gresham College website: https://www.gresham.ac.uk/lectures-and-events/1928-christmas-carolGresham College has been giving free public lectures since 1597. This tradition continues today with all of our five or so public lectures a week being made available for free download from our website. There are currently over 2,000 lectures free to access or download from the website.Website: http://www.gresham.ac.uk Twitter: http://twitter.com/GreshamCollege Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/greshamcollege Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/greshamcollege

Il Mordente
07 | Mirabilis Artifex.

Il Mordente

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2019 24:01


Il Mordente #07 è una puntata pensata in un modo e discussa in un altro. Tutto gira sul tenere alte le proprie buone maniere: come comportarsi quando non c'è un tornaconto? Io lo so. ➡ Link e dettagli su https://ilmordente.it/work/podcast-7/➡ Compra su Amazon e supportami: https://amzn.to/2TA24naAscoltate cosa ho da dire sulla miglior distro Linux per iniziare e su come apparire sicuri quando si ha davanti una telecamera. Ancora, ecco due letture da una nuova fonte, e i nuovi modi per seguirmi online: ho aperto i canali Telegram e YouTube, e pubblicato una Skill Alexa. Infine: come liberarsi dagli smartphone seguendo l'esempio di Jake.

Gresham College Lectures
Einstein's Annus Mirabilis, 1905

Gresham College Lectures

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2015 50:02


Professor Flood reviews the year that made Einstein famous as he published some of his greatest work: http://www.gresham.ac.uk/lectures-and-events/einsteins-annus-mirabilis-1905In 1905, his 'year of wonders', Einstein published four papers of ground-breaking importance. First he published the work that introduced quanta of energy - a core idea of quantum theory. Next was a paper on Brownian motion explaining the movement of small particles suspended in a liquid. His third paper introduced the special theory of relativity linking time, distance, mass and energy while his fourth paper contains one of the most famous equations of all, E=mc².The transcript and downloadable versions of the lecture are available from the Gresham College website: http://www.gresham.ac.uk/lectures-and-events/einsteins-annus-mirabilis-1905Gresham College has been giving free public lectures since 1597. This tradition continues today with all of our five or so public lectures a week being made available for free download from our website. There are currently over 1,800 lectures free to access or download from the website.Website: http://www.gresham.ac.ukTwitter: http://twitter.com/GreshamCollegeFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/greshamcollegeInstagram: http://www.instagram.com/greshamcollege