Historical red light district in Dublin, Ireland
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Se cumplen diez años de la detección de las primeras ondas gravitacionales. Aquél hito científico y tecnológico confirmó directamente una de las predicciones más importantes de la Teoría de la Relatividad General de Einstein y abrió una nueva ventana para observar el universo. En esta década hemos detectado fusiones de agujeros negros, colisiones de estrellas de neutrones y los investigadores confían en poder asomarse a los primeros momentos del Big Bang. Hemos celebrado el aniversario con Alicia Sintes, catedrática de Física Teórica en la Universidad de las Islas Baleares y una de las mayores expertas en este campo. Ana Lozano del Campo nos ha contado el proyecto InvaTropic, la colaboración en el Golfo de Cádiz de investigadores del Instituto de Ciencias Marinas del CSIC con las comunidades locales para anticipar la llegada de especies procedentes de aguas tropicales. Con testimonios de Gustavo Freire y Enrique González, del ICMAN (CSIC). Hemos informado de un estudio liderado por el Instituto de Salud Global de Barcelona que asocia el calor récord del verano de 2024 con más de 62.700 muertes en Europa (más de 6.700 en España); de un modelo de inteligencia artificial que es capaz de predecir la probabilidad de más de mil enfermedades basándose en el historial médico del paciente; de un estudio de CREAF que afirma que la gravedad de los incendios forestales condicionan más la recuperación de los bosques que los efectos del cambio climático; del desarrollo del primer prototipo de batería basada en iones de hidruro por científicos chinos; y hemos anunciado la celebración , el próximo viernes, de una nueva edición de la Noche Europea de los Investigadores. Hay enfermedades graves, muy graves, terribles y luego están las mitocondriales. Lluís Montoliu nos ha contado como un equipo de los Países Bajos ha logrado corregir mutaciones dañinas en el ADN mitocondrial humano, lo que supone un rayo de esperanza para estas dolencias. Con Javier Ablanque y su máquina del tiempo viajaremos al año 1931 para explicar algunos conceptos de física cuántica valiéndonos del suceso que ha pasado a la historia como "el crimen de Cuenca". En nuestros destinos con ciencia, hemos viajado con Esther García a la ciudad italiana de Ivrea, sede de Olivetti. La empresa es más conocida por sus máquinas de escribir que por ser la cuna de la primera calculadora eléctrica, la Divisumma de 1948 y la computadora Programma 101, 10 años antes de la revolución informática. Hemos felicitado a nuestro amigo y colaborador, Humberto Bustince, Catedrático de Ciencia de la Computación e Inteligencia Artificial de la Universidad Pública de Navarra, que ha sido galardonado con el premio de la Red Española de Supercomputación, el máximo reconocimiento en este campo que se otorga en España. Escuchar audio
Se cumplen diez años de la detección de las primeras ondas gravitacionales. Aquél hito científico y tecnológico confirmó directamente una de las predicciones más importantes de la Teoría de la Relatividad General de Einstein y abrió una nueva ventana para observar el universo. En esta década hemos detectado fusiones de agujeros negros, colisiones de estrellas de neutrones y los investigadores confían en poder asomarse a los primeros momentos del Big Bang. Hemos celebrado el aniversario con Alicia Sintes, catedrática de Física Teórica en la Universidad de las Islas Baleares y una de las mayores expertas en este campo. Ana Lozano del Campo nos ha contado el proyecto InvaTropic, la colaboración en el Golfo de Cádiz de investigadores del Instituto de Ciencias Marinas del CSIC con las comunidades locales para anticipar la llegada de especies procedentes de aguas tropicales. Con testimonios de Gustavo Freire y Enrique González, del ICMAN (CSIC). Hemos informado de un estudio liderado por el Instituto de Salud Global de Barcelona que asocia el calor récord del verano de 2024 con más de 62.700 muertes en Europa (más de 6.700 en España); de un modelo de inteligencia artificial que es capaz de predecir la probabilidad de más de mil enfermedades basándose en el historial médico del paciente; de un estudio de CREAF que afirma que la gravedad de los incendios forestales condicionan más la recuperación de los bosques que los efectos del cambio climático; del desarrollo del primer prototipo de batería basada en iones de hidruro por científicos chinos; y hemos anunciado la celebración , el próximo viernes, de una nueva edición de la Noche Europea de los Investigadores. Hay enfermedades graves, muy graves, terribles y luego están las mitocondriales. Lluís Montoliu nos ha contado como un equipo de los Países Bajos ha logrado corregir mutaciones dañinas en el ADN mitocondrial humano, lo que supone un rayo de esperanza para estas dolencias. Con Javier Ablanque y su máquina del tiempo viajaremos al año 1931 para explicar algunos conceptos de física cuántica valiéndonos del suceso que ha pasado a la historia como "el crimen de Cuenca". En nuestros destinos con ciencia, hemos viajado con Esther García a la ciudad italiana de Ivrea, sede de Olivetti. La empresa es más conocida por sus máquinas de escribir que por ser la cuna de la primera calculadora eléctrica, la Divisumma de 1948 y la computadora Programma 101, 10 años antes de la revolución informática. Hemos felicitado a nuestro amigo y colaborador, Humberto Bustince, Catedrático de Ciencia de la Computación e Inteligencia Artificial de la Universidad Pública de Navarra, que ha sido galardonado con el premio de la Red Española de Supercomputación, el máximo reconocimiento en este campo que se otorga en España. Escuchar audio
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A partir de este 2 de septiembre, el nuevo monto de la Pensión Garantizada Universal (PGU) de $250.000 comenzó a pagarse a los mayores de 82 años. Este incremento es el primero de tres tramos que se implementarán de forma escalonada, buscando mejorar las pensiones de los adultos mayores en el país.
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This edition of the podcast contains adult language and themes and is not suitable for younger listeners. This special live edition of the podcast was part of Abair, an annual programme within the Saint Patrick's Festival. Joining me is Caroline West (author of a recent best selling history about Monto and a sex educator and columnist), Terry Fagan (oral historian and Monto expert), MacDara Yeates (singer and cultural programmer) as well as musical guests Sean Fitzgerald (The Deadlians) and Phelim Drew.
Nestled in between O'Connell Street and Connolly station lies an unassuming Dublin neighbourhood that holds a hidden history — it was once the site of Monto, a red-light district from the 1860s to 1925. Tens of thousands of women passed through its brothels, with some leaving after a short amount of time, and others going on to become the most ruthless madams any red-light district has ever seen. *This podcast features discussion of a sexual nature and might not be suitable for all ages* Host: Kevin Doyle, Guest; Dr Caroline WestSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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To celebrate the end of Scary Eire's first series of podcasts Mark further lifts the veil on Ireland's supernatural goings-on with the help of his many new friends throughout the country's paranormal communities. EVPs (Electronic Voice Phenomenon) are the focus, and you'll hear many eerie audio recordings from historic locations like Leap Castle, the monk's fishing hole in Cong county Mayo, an area of Dublin formerly known as ‘Monto' - a notorious red light district, Fort Camden in Cork as well as an entity who makes it clear he doesn't like a certain Galway paranormal investigator.Dim the lights, grab a coffee or glass of wine and listen to the Ghosts of Ireland's past on SCARY EIRE.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/paranormal-uk-radio-network--4541473/support.
Between 1860 and 1925, tens of thousands of women worked in Dublin's Monto, the largest red light district in Europe.It was a world of narrow alleyways full of brothels busy with sex workers, at a time when the Catholic church was trying to establish ideas around what a woman should be. Hint: it was very different to the women of Monto.What was life like for the women who lived and worked in Monto? How did these 'poor unfortunates', as they were known, create a community and support each other amidst such hard times? And how did they influence fashion trends of the time?Joining Kate today is the fantastic Caroline West, author of Wrong Women: Selling Sex in Monto, Dublin's Forgotten Red Light District, which is available now.This episode was edited by Tom Delargy and produced by Stuart Beckwith. The senior producer was Charlotte Long.If you'd like to get in touch with the show you can contact us at betwixt@historyhit.com.Sign up to History Hit for hundreds of hours of original documentaries, with a new release every week and ad-free podcasts. Sign up at https://www.historyhit.com/subscribe. You can take part in our listener survey here.All music from Epidemic Sounds.Betwixt the Sheets: History of Sex, Scandal & Society is a History Hit podcast.
Send your thoughts, feelings, opinions and suggestions to 0892096423!This week's Friday guest is Dr. Caroline West, who is the author of Wrong Women: Selling Sex in Monto, Dublin's Forgotten Red Light District which is out now. I loved this book, which is a fascinating look into the women who ran Monto and the reality of life for women working within it. Caroline is a great guest, and I loved learning about this part of Dublin's history and how it connects to so many different areas of Irish life both then and now.Also includes me complaining about MAFS Australia being too much of a commitment because it's three hours a week while speaking on my podcast which is... three hours a week. The self awareness is... lacking. To support the podcast and access bonus episodes, join the community on Patreon here.Theme Song: HowDoILook, Pillow Queens Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Caroline West joined Pat in studio to discuss her new book Wrong Women: Selling Sex in Monto, Dublin's Forgotten Red Light District. She explores the lives of the women of Monto, the clientele who passed through it, and the social perceptions of such ‘fallen women.' Her book gives a voice to the women who have been rendered invisible from the historical record.
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PJ talks to Dr Caroline West about what she learned comparing the sex trade in The Monto to what happens now, the new scourge of nudify apps, and her new job in Cork. "Wrong Women: Selling Sex in Monto, Dublin's Forgotten Red Light District" by Dr Caroline West Bonnier Books Ltd Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
PJ hears about international students confronted with sex for rent offers, learns what developers need to build more housing from Michael O'Flynn, chats with Dr Caroline West about The Monto. And more... Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Charla: El reto de ser un seguidor de Cristo en un monto caído. Por: Erika Vega
Ya no saben qué hacer para deshacerse de él, para que se vaya. A la más mínima oportunidad vuelven a la carga. Sea verdad o mentira, como suele ser habitual, no cejan en su empeño. Lo que, por ejemplo, tuvieron que padecer Mourinho o Bale se va a quedar pequeñito. Es la intoxicación continua, la manipulación que no cesa. Min. 01 Seg. 45 – Intro Min. 08 Seg. 04 – El rigor brilla por su ausencia Min. 17 Seg. 05 – Próximo debate: órdago a la presidencia Min. 29 Seg. 57 – Abrazados a la rumorología Min. 36 Seg. 26 – Monto el lío y le echo la culpa a otros Min. 42 Seg. 22 – Mejor empezar por el final: no hay nada de nada Min. 48 Seg. 29 – Dos realidades opuestas a La Realidad Min. 54 Seg. 51 – Una venta obligatoria Min. 65 Seg. 17 – Despedida Stevie Ray Vaughan & Doble Trouble (Norfolk, VA 22/07/1980) Drivin' South Tin Pan Alley Dirty Pool Love Me Darlin' Hideaway The Sky Is Crying Don't Lose Your Cool I'm Leaving You (Commit A Crime) Texas Flood Niamh Parsons & Graham Dunne - The Rigs Of Rye (Fylde Folk Festival, septiembre 2005)
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Babygirl hits screens in Ireland today and depicts a saucy love affair between a female CEO and her 28-year-old intern.The CEO is in a seemingly happy and sex filled marriage, but has been faking it with her husband and uses the younger man to satisfy her needs.But, it begs the question: why do women fake it? And how can men know when women are faking it?To discuss, Seán is joined by Dr Caroline West, Sex Educator and author of ‘Wrong Women: Selling Sex in Monto, Dublin's Forgotten Red Light District', out on Feb 20th…Image: A24
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Today, more people identify as LGBTQ+ than ever before. However, this is largely due to a big increase in the number of persons identifying as bisexual. So in this episode, we’re going to dive into a recent study published in The Journal of Sex Research that investigates the rise in bisexuality over time. We’ll discuss different ways of defining and measuring bisexuality, why women seem more likely to be bisexual than men, and much more. My guest is Martin Monto, a Professor of Sociology at University of Portland specializing in the intersection between gender, sexuality, and public health, with an additional focus on society’s impact on the natural environment. Monto has an extensive publication record focusing on social aspects of sexuality and the sex industry, including notable publications on sex buyers, webcam users, “hooking up,” and bisexuality. Some of the topics we cover in this episode include: What are some of the different ways that scientists have defined bisexuality? How many people today identify as gay, lesbian, or bisexual—and how have these numbers changed over time? With the rise in bisexual identification, has there also been a rise in bisexual behavior? How do rates of bisexuality differ for older versus younger adults? Why might more women identify as bisexual than men? You can connect with Martin here. Got a sex question? Send me a podcast voicemail to have it answered on a future episode at speakpipe.com/sexandpsychology. *** Thank you to our sponsors! Passionate about building a career in sexuality? Check out the Sexual Health Alliance. With SHA, you’ll connect with world-class experts and join an engaged community of sexuality professionals from around the world. Visit SexualHealthAlliance.com and start building the sexuality career of your dreams today. Xersizer is the world's only FDA regulated hydropump and it provides a discreet and effective way to exercise an area of the body that’s neglected in the gym. To learn more and get a 20% discount off of your purchase, visit xersizer.com/SAP. *** Want to learn more about Sex and Psychology? Click here for previous articles or follow the blog on Facebook, Twitter, or Reddit to receive updates. You can also follow Dr. Lehmiller on YouTube and Instagram. Listen and stream all episodes on Apple, Spotify, Google, or Amazon. Subscribe to automatically receive new episodes and please rate and review the podcast! Credits: Precision Podcasting (Podcast editing) and Shutterstock/Florian (Music). Image created with Canva; photos used with permission of guest. Heart photo by Jiroe (Matia Rengel) on Unsplash.
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May 9th, 2024 The hero of the hardwood, Justin Montemayor joins Matt and Donny to talk about what the team needs to do in order to level the series. Follow us on Facebook, Instagram and X Listen to past episodes on The Ticket's Website And follow The Ticket Top 10 on Apple, Spotify or Amazon MusicSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
May 2nd, 2024 Monty has a hard time believeing that the Clippers are going to be able to keep up their high percentage shooting percentage & that the Mavs have better depth. Follow us on Facebook, Instagram and X Listen to past episodes on The Ticket's Website And follow The Ticket Top 10 on Apple, Spotify or Amazon MusicSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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April 11th, 2024 the Sweet Spot's Justin Montemayor joins for his weekly visit to talk roundball with Donnie & the Mavericks officially clinching a playoff spot. Follow us on Facebook, Instagram and X Listen to past episodes on The Ticket's Website And follow The Ticket Top 10 on Apple, Spotify or Amazon MusicSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
April 4th, 2024 The playoffs loom ahead and the guys are confident they can escape an apperance in the play-in tournament. Follow us on Facebook, Instagram and X Listen to past episodes on The Ticket's Website And follow The Ticket Top 10 on Apple, Spotify or Amazon MusicSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
March 27th, 2024 It may have been a late night tip-off, but it was incredibly worth it to stay up. Donnie & Justin Montemayor break down how the Mavs have been one of the NBA's best since the trade deadline. Follow us on Facebook, Instagram and X Listen to past episodes on The Ticket's Website And follow The Ticket Top 10 on Apple, Spotify or Amazon MusicSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.