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durée : 00:03:04 - Les aides-soignants indispensables pendant les fêtes : rencontre avec Hélène Moreau, animatrice en Ehpad - ICI Mayenne vous propose entre le 22 décembre et le 2 janvier une série sur les métiers indispensables pendant les fêtes. Hélène Moreau est animatrice à l'Ehpad Saint-Fraimbault à Lassay-les-Châteaux. Elle essaie de donner le sourire aux résidents pendant les fêtes. Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les autres épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France.
durée : 01:20:43 - Les Nuits de France Culture - par : Albane Penaranda - "L'Homme du hasard" de Yasmina Reza, une adaptation radiophonique diffusée pour la première fois le 14 janvier 1995, avec Jeanne Moreau et Michel Piccoli. - réalisation : Virginie Mourthé - invités : Jeanne Moreau Actrice, chanteuse et réalisatrice; Michel Piccoli Acteur et réalisateur (1925-2020)
Master and Kommander are back to save us all as we talk about Split the Party, Armageddon 24AD, The False Machine, Theadora and the Emperor, Kindle Mega Packs, Catan, Dome Keeper, Sworn, Hidden Pictures, Witchcraft for Wayward Girls, The Magicians, Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow, Star Wars, Anton LaVey, Pennywise, IT: Welcome to Derry, Island of Doctor Moreau, Joshua Johnson, Saudis and EA, Dance with the Devil, Console woes, more Paranormal Activity, M3gan gets orphaned, WB says no to Paramount, Oscars moving to YouTube, Sony's Hierarchy, the Game Awards, Fail-Safe, and Shiver. Make your vote count, it's time for a GeekShock!
durée : 01:29:03 - Baiba Skride, intensité et lyrisme - par : Aurélie Moreau - 1er Prix du Concours Reine Elisabeth en 2001, la violoniste Baiba Skride a développé une brillante carrière internationale. Le magazine The Strad a vu en elle "le plus excitant jeune talent depuis l'apparition de Perlman à la fin des années 1960 !". Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les autres épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France.
durée : 00:02:21 - Emmanuel Moreau, notre expert météo d'ICI La rochelle, passionné par la météo depuis toujours - Comment une passion pour la météo prend forme ? Emmanuel Moreau, consultant météo d'ICI La Rochelle, remonte le fil de ses souvenirs, de l'écoute de la radio marine à l'étude des phénomènes atmosphériques. Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les autres épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France.
LISTEN and SUBSCRIBE on:Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/watchdog-on-wall-street-with-chris-markowski/id570687608 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2PtgPvJvqc2gkpGIkNMR5i WATCH and SUBSCRIBE on:https://www.youtube.com/@WatchdogOnWallstreet/featured Governor Andy Beshear went on TV to defend Biden's inflation record and claimed the White House is “building the economy of tomorrow” with EVs, chips, and subsidies. What a joke. Politicians don't build economies — they only distort them, inflate them, or screw them up.In this episode, we break down: • Why no president — Republican, Democrat, or Marxist — “builds” an economy • How subsidies, public-private partnerships, and government meddling always raise prices • Why the free market works best when politicians keep their hands off • How billions of daily decisions — not DC bureaucrats — create real economic growth • Why government interference turns markets into a “Dr. Moreau experiment” of distortions And what the rule of law actually requires from Washington: neutrality, not intervention!
Dans cet épisode, on reçoit Florence-Agathe Dubé-Moreau, autrice et commissaire indépendante en art, pour une conversation captivante sur la place des femmes dans le sport et la culture qui l'entoure. On parle de la NFL, du patriarcat qui structure cet univers, et du regard social posé sur les WAGs et les cheerleaders — ces femmes souvent glorifiées, mais rarement entendues. Florence-Agathe nous invite à réfléchir à la manière dont les rôles et la présence des femmes sont façonnés dans le milieu sportif, et à imaginer ce que deviendrait le sport s'il était pensé pour être réellement équitable et inclusif, peu importe le genre. N'oubliez pas de vous procurer le livre Hors jeu et de suivre Florence-Agathe sur les réseaux via @florence.dubemoreau ou instagram.com/florence.dubemoreauSuivez nous sur les réseaux @elleslebalado et sur nos comptes @clr.physio & @marilouethier Cet épisode est présenté par Narra, la plateforme québécoise dédiée aux livres audios. Offre spéciale pour nos auditeurs : Abonnez-vous avec notre code promo “NARRAXELLES3” et obtenez 2 crédits supplémentaires ! Recevez 3 livres pour le prix d'un
Welcome to this week's podcast episode. Today's episode is featured on TUBI, I remember watching the original Dr Moreau Island on VHS so when I saw the title for this one. I got excited but did my excitement lead me to a horrible movie?, Today's feature is Dr.Moreau's House Of Pain(2004) Want to support me and the podcast? Click the link below and check out my Ko-fi page.https://ko-fi.com/typhensteinFollow my social media and stream!
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Send us a textToday's episode is my conversation about the 1930 film Anna Christie. I'm joined by Swabreen Bakr from the Anti-Brain Rot newsletter and we talk about Greta Garbo's first words heard on screen, how the film addresses women's issues at a time when that was not a topic of conversation in film, and how the film looks at characters of lower social status in a time when many movies focused on the rich and well off.You can watch Anna Christie online for yourself and be sure to check out Swabreen's newsletter.Other films mentioned in this episode include:The Manchurian Candidate (1962) directed by John FrankenheimerGrand Prix directed by John FrankenheimerThe Island of Dr. Moreau directed by John FrankenheimerA Woman of Affairs directed by Clarence BrownThe Big House directed by George HillReds directed by Warren BeattyDynamite directed by Cecil B. DeMilleAnna Christie (1923) directed by John Griffith WrayEleanor the Great directed by Scarlett JohanssonThe Love Parade directed by Ernst LubitschHell's Angels directed by Howard Hughes and James WhaleAll Quite on the Western Front directed by Lewis MilestoneWith Byrd at the South Pole directed by Julian JohnsonThe Divorcee directed by Robert Z. LeonardAnora directed by Sean BakerOther referenced topics:Audiobook recording of the playAnna Christie (print version of play) by Eugene O'NeilNew York Times review by Morduant HallVariety reviewDanny Reid on pre-code.comTCM write-up on the filmSupport the show
Carole Boinet, Louise Lucas, Franck Vergeade, François Moreau, Malo Ferry et Jean-Marc Lalanne, tous les Inrocks sont avec nous ce soir ! Et en special guest monsieur samples.fr !Lucio Battisti — Ancora tuSharp Pins — Balloon Balloon BalloonSmerz — you got time and I got money (feat. Elias Rønnenfelt & Fousheé) [MIKE + Zack Sekoff EDIT]Gary Low — You Are a Danger (Extended Version) Johnny Greenwood — One Battle After Another Blood Orange — Mind Loaded Jenny Beth — Broken Ribs Model/Actriz — Diva Miki — bnf Elias Rønnenfelt — Mona Lisa Joanne Robertson — Why Me Zebra Katz — Ima Read Moin — Guess It's Wrecked Lambrini Girls — Bad Apple Giorgio Poi — tutta la terra finisce in mare KeiyaA — until we meet again Gilbert O'Sullivan — Alone Again (Naturally) Biz Markie — Alone Again Kaytranada — Space Invader Hébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
durée : 01:27:59 - Laurent Korcia, fougue et sensibilité - par : Aurélie Moreau - 1er Prix du Concours Francescatti, Grands Prix des concours Paganini et Jacques Thibaud, Laurent Korcia est un violoniste célébré pour son jeu plein d'imagination et son tempérament audacieux. Aujourd'hui : Korngold, Bartók, Fauré, Kreisler, Ysaÿe… Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les autres épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France.
It's New Tunesday: new releases from the past week! Give the bands a listen. If you like what you hear, support the bands! Today's episode features new releases by Blackbook, Electrosexual, Moreau, Agnis, Fatal Aim, Spektralized, Maduro, X Marks The Pedwalk, Technolorgy, thefricolix, Blood Shot Eyes, Qual, Devil-M, Velvet Velour, Suzi Sabotage, Traitrs, Ductape, Ssleeping DesiresS, Darkways, Merry's Funeral, FEVR, Deceits, Kékmandarin, Annul Noir, Siluett, TortureTwinn, Reflection Black, Corpus Delicti, and Götterdämmerung!
Step into the shadows of early Hollywood horror as Chris and Gerry explore The Island of Lost Souls (1932) - the chilling pre-Code adaptation of H.G. Well' The Island of Dr. Moreau. In this video, Chris and Gerry break down the film's unsettling atmosphere, unforgettable performances (including Charles Laughton as Dr. Moreau), and the bold themes that pushed boundaries before the Hays Code began restricting Hollywood.
L'invité de 7h50. Ce vendredi Thomas de Bergeyck reçoit Hélène D'Udekem, la sœur de la reine Mathilde et de Lily Moreau comédienneHélène D'Udekem ancienne avocate, mère de trois enfants est devenue comédienne. Elle vient nous présenter C'EST RIEN, CA VA PASSER au théâtre Marni, du 26 au 30 novembre. L'histoire d'une famille dysfonctionnelle dans laquelle la première angoisse, c'est de voir les enfants quitter le nid. Hélène d'Udekem nous parlera de son parcours et de sa nouvelle vie dans la lumière . comme sa sœur mais dans un autre registre. Elle qui détestait parler en public !
DIE INSEL DES DR. MOREAU OT: THE ISLAND OF DR. MOREAU USA, 1977 Regie: Don Taylor Bjoern Candidus und Marco Fritz besprechen diesmal DIE INSEL DES DR. MOREAU, die zweite Adaption der Vorlage von H. G. Wells Roman aus dem Jahre 1896. Blog: https://antenne-traumstadt.podcaster.de/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AntenneTraumstadt Spenden für den Podcast: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/AntenneTraumstadt Musik: Carlos Ebelhaeuser (Musiker, Komponist / BLACKMAIL, THE DAMNED DON´T CRY) Link zum neuen Album von THE DAMNED DON´T CRY: https://open.spotify.com/album/3cAHZfiunmXQzsIUWuQ3cS?si=RWp72NHJRNuBtJYIIORfjQ&fbclid=IwAR1UbQ9FeQ1d9hIp-xF7zZhzafzng8lAhpeRyCADLQRXS0UPbYbxd32K7xk&nd=1
Nicolas Moreau évoque les enjeux auxquels sa DSI est confrontée ainsi que sa stratégie en matière de sécurité. Conscient de la valeur des données détenues par l'entreprise, il s'attache à les exploiter de manière optimale. Il explique également comment il sensibilise ses équipes à la sécurité de l'infrastructure web et souligne que l'utilisation de l'intelligence artificielle est strictement encadrée.Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
La deuxième heure en intégralité de l'émission « Rothen s'enflamme », le rendez-vous qui vous plonge dans un vestiaire de foot. Tous les soirs, des anciens joueurs professionnels analysent et débattent autour de l'actualité du foot. Jérôme Rothen anime des
Dans la période trouble qui a suivi la Révolution française, trois malfaiteurs, Chopart, Fouinard et Couriol, attendent leur chef, Dubosc, instigateur d'un nouveau coup audacieux. Durant cette attente, Couriol croise par hasard un ancien camarade, Joseph Lesurques, qui lui confie ses préoccupations : le mariage de sa fille et les difficultés financières de son père. Lorsque Dubosc arrive enfin, il révèle son projet de cambriolage. A l'issue de ces deux rencontres, Couriol note une ressemblance saisissante entre Dubosc et Lesurques. Cette ressemblance scellera le destin du pauvre Joseph… Une histoire tragique inspirée de faits réels. ***Fiction radiophonique diffusée dans l'émission « les Maitres du mystère », de Germaine Beaumont et Pierre Billard – « L'affaire du courrier de Lyon » d'après un texte d'Eugène Moreau, Paul Siraudin et Alfred Delacour, adapté par Jeannine Raylambert – Réalisation Pierre Billard - Musique originale André Popp – Première diffusion le 15/12/1959 sur la Chaîne Parisienne de la RTF – Avec : Charles Charass, Henri Labussière, Maurice Chevit, Pierre Trabaud, Jean Mauvais, Nelly Delmas, Jacques Berger, Marie Jeanne Gardien, Pierre Collet, Jean Pierre Lituac, Marcel Bozzufi, Christiane Lasquin, Jacques Anquetil, Louis Arbessier, Marcel Lestan, Geneviève Morel, Pierre Lafont – Un podcast INA.
Dans la période trouble qui a suivi la Révolution française, trois malfaiteurs, Chopart, Fouinard et Couriol, attendent leur chef, Dubosc, instigateur d'un nouveau coup audacieux. Durant cette attente, Couriol croise par hasard un ancien camarade, Joseph Lesurques, qui lui confie ses préoccupations : le mariage de sa fille et les difficultés financières de son père. Lorsque Dubosc arrive enfin, il révèle son projet de cambriolage. A l'issue de ces deux rencontres, Couriol note une ressemblance saisissante entre Dubosc et Lesurques. Cette ressemblance scellera le destin du pauvre Joseph… Une histoire tragique inspirée de faits réels. ***Fiction radiophonique diffusée dans l'émission « les Maitres du mystère », de Germaine Beaumont et Pierre Billard – « L'affaire du courrier de Lyon » d'après un texte d'Eugène Moreau, Paul Siraudin et Alfred Delacour, adapté par Jeannine Raylambert – Réalisation Pierre Billard - Musique originale André Popp – Première diffusion le 15/12/1959 sur la Chaîne Parisienne de la RTF – Avec : Charles Charass, Henri Labussière, Maurice Chevit, Pierre Trabaud, Jean Mauvais, Nelly Delmas, Jacques Berger, Marie Jeanne Gardien, Pierre Collet, Jean Pierre Lituac, Marcel Bozzufi, Christiane Lasquin, Jacques Anquetil, Louis Arbessier, Marcel Lestan, Geneviève Morel, Pierre Lafont – Un podcast INA.Hébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Today, we travel back to seventeenth-century France — a land of craft, faith, and quiet ambition. This is the story of Luc and Élise Moreau, two ordinary people who crossed an ocean not to escape their lives, but to build something greater. Through their courage and learning, they helped shape a world that still bears their mark. This is The Journey from France... Podcast notes: https://ancestralfindings.com/the-journey-from-france/ Ancestral Findings Podcast: https://ancestralfindings.com/podcast This Week's Free Genealogy Lookups: https://ancestralfindings.com/lookups Genealogy Giveaway: https://ancestralfindings.com/giveaway Genealogy eBooks: https://ancestralfindings.com/ebooks Follow Along: https://www.facebook.com/AncestralFindings https://www.instagram.com/ancestralfindings https://www.youtube.com/ancestralfindings Support Ancestral Findings: https://ancestralfindings.com/support https://ancestralfindings.com/paypal #Genealogy #AncestralFindings #GenealogyClips
Algernon Health CEO Christopher Moreau joined Steve Darling from Proactive to announce that the company has entered into a significant strategic business and investment agreement with American Molecular Imaging, one of the premier radiology reading services providers in the United States. The partnership is designed to ensure that every patient visiting Algernon's planned U.S. brain-focused neuroimaging clinics receives top-tier PET scan interpretations delivered with unmatched accuracy and turnaround times. Moreau explained that Algernon's planned clinic network will introduce the first dedicated, brain-optimized PET neuroimaging centers in the United States, facilities engineered to detect early signs of Alzheimer's disease with exceptional precision. In addition to Alzheimer's diagnostics, the clinics will offer advanced PET imaging for a broad range of neurological conditions, including other dementias, epilepsy, neuro-oncology indications, and movement disorders. Under the terms of the new partnership, AMI will become the exclusive radiology reading services provider for all of Algernon's future neuroimaging clinics. To further strengthen the collaboration, AMI will make a US$250,000 strategic investment in Algernon's recently announced private placement, and an additional US$250,000 investment into Algernon USA LLC—the company's newly formed subsidiary tasked with overseeing all U.S. neuroimaging operations. Algernon USA LLC is leading efforts to open the first clinic, currently targeted for early 2026. Moreau also highlighted another key milestone: Algernon has finalized an equipment order, financing package, and consulting agreement with Catalyst MedTech, a recognized leader in medical imaging technologies. This non-dilutive arrangement, valued at over CAD $4 million, includes four FDA-cleared Oncovision CareMiBrain™ PET scanner systems that will equip the first wave of Algernon's U.S. clinics. The deal also provides for the acquisition of six additional systems at a reduced cost as the company expands its footprint across the country. #proactiveinvestors #algernonpharmaceuticalsinc #cse #agn #otcqb #agnpf #alzheimerdisease #demetia #AlgernonHealth #AlzheimersDiagnosis #PETScan #BrainImaging #MedicalTechnology #HealthcareInvestment #NeuroImaging #StrategicPartnership #RadiologyInnovation
HG Wells' classic sci-fi story gets a pseudo-sequel, and Charles Band goes back to shooting on film with DR. MOREAU'S HOUSE OF PAIN! Austin-based actor Brennan Patrick joins us for a discussion of this odd little movie which served as something of a last gasp of the classic era of Full Moon before the Evil Bongs and Gingerdead Men starting running the joint. Hosted by Jarrod Hornbeck and Steve Guntli Logo by Douglas McCambridge Email: puppetmasterscastlefreaks@gmail.com Instagram/Threads: @puppetmasters_castlefreaks YouTube: @PuppetMastersCastleFreaks Next week's episode: Skullheads
Writer and filmmaker Sean Redlitz joins us this week for one of our most recent releases, 2024's AI-powered thriller QUADRANT! This stylish little thriller reteams Charles Band and one of his most reliable collaborators, screenwriter C. Courtney Joyner, but does the AI of it all impact the enjoyability? Hosted by Jarrod Hornbeck and Steve Guntli Theme song by Kyle Hornbeck Logo by Doug McCambridge Email: puppetmasterscastlefreaks@gmail.com Instagram/Threads: @puppetmasters_castlefreaks YouTube: @PuppetMastersCastleFreaks Next week's episode: Dr. Moreau's House of Pain
Morning thunderstorm recorded inside a Buick — this falls into our annual and hopefully distracting series for Election Days or any other news you're trying to avoid. Checkout last year and the year before for more.And every year I also force the theme of “October Rain” — harkening to Use Your Illusion I, the yellow cover. In 1991 I asked Santa Claus for Use Your Illusion II, the blue cover. Which I wrote clearly on the wishlist my parents handed me in early December — we knew Santa wasn't real but our youngest was still in the dark on that. On the wishlist I wrote “Guns N' Roses, Use Your Illusion, ‘blue cover.' And underlined blue a bunch of times to be sure. I wanted the mayhem of “You Could Be Mine” to power me through January in military school.We were still in the age of the longbox format, the early 90s. A time when the mall music store clerks were still very serious and important people. And I'm not talking the drifter *** record store employee cliches I could heap upon you like a Flintstone rib. Yes let's the envision vinyl salesperson still holding on to the seventies cursing this modern capalistic nightmare over a spinning plate — and they would be smoking Acapulco Gold and spinning The Raincoats, thumbing their hair behind their ears. I got news for you hippy, wait until 2025… where y'all are sorta experiencing a rebirth of popularity for your product, so never mind. Mall music stores in the 80s and early 90s felt important, before the Applebees enshittification of modern franchise decor — throw a bunch of **** on the walls with red lights everywhere and call it a day. For me Applebees franchise decor peaked in the late 90s with a restaurant called Bugaboo Creek who programmed the enshitifcation on the walls to talk at patrons. And yet it still endures…).The music stores of yore were sterile white and felt like a NoMad dispensary. Clerks dressed in company outfits, black pants and some muted coral shirt with collar. Something an HR department screw might wear while laboring on the Island of Dr Moreau. The CDs popped out of slots in the walls in long cardboard boxes with beautiful artwork matching the cover of whichever album — the wasteful yet coveted longbox format era… ( I so want to pay too much money for the Paula Abdul Shut Up and Dance longbox, it's gorgeous). Anyway, Santa Claus brought me the yellow cover, Use Your Illusion I — ********… In the end I think Use your Illusion I is the superior Use Your Illusion so maybe the figment was doing me a favor. Ok, so after writing all of the above I realized the name of the song is “November Rain;” still Use Your Illusion I, yellow cover. And I know what you're thinking — why didn't I clean up the “October Rain” bit and just start as “Every year I force the theme to fit ‘November Rain…?'” This is a bit, isn't it? I've triggered the part of your brain that wants to compose a “well actually” email. And for what? A long jaunt across vintage music stores and a ***** talking deer on the wall? Look, something tells me you need to be reading this, you need a few extra paragraphs that aren't hosted by some stiff in a suit staring at you from a faraway TV studio. Or posts authored by ****** Ms. Johnson. The neighbor you friended on Facebook because she insisted, and now your feed is full of her bad advice and weird AI cats. And truth be told I realized my error after finishing my episode cover design and I didn't feel like redoing it.
Ce mois-ci, les invités de Jean-Marie Guénois convoquent les grandes voix et sagesses passées, afin d'aider notre époque à résister au Mal. Anne-Marie Pelletier, au Cerf, médite avec Vassili Grossman. L'immense romancier, mort en 1964 en paria du régime soviétique, aide à déchiffrer la politique actuelle du Kremlin associant agression et terreur ; le lire, nous dit l'auteur, c'est surtout éprouver la force bienfaisante d'un regard, d'une compassion, d'une intelligence du coeur qui ne cessa de protester en faveur de l'humanité. Dans « Tous hérétiques », au Seuil, Denis Moreau se demande si les hérésies d'hier ne ressurgissent pas ; le donatisme, dans la tentation du repli identitaire ; le gnosticisme, dans le rejet de l'universalisme ; le pélagianisme, dans l'obsession de l'autonomie individuelle... Certaines idées modernes s'éclairent autrement, et aussi la pensée chrétienne, qui irrigue, souvent à notre insu, nos discussions les plus actuelles. Didier Rance initie magnifiquement au nouveau docteur de l'Église dans « John Henry Newman, maître et guide spirituel », chez DDB. L'anglican converti devenu cardinal a vu, comme Nietzsche, advenir la société sans Dieu ; mais il a cru dans la sainteté quotidienne, dans l'Église pècheresse et corps du Christ, dans le service de la vérité, qui, à la fin, vaincra le Mal. Une émission coproduite par KTO, Le Jour du Seigneur et La Procure, et animée par Jean-Marie Guénois.
Brea and Mallory recommend horror novels with human monsters for Halloween! Plus they interview Glasser favorite Alma Katsu about her new book FIEND. Email us at readingglassespodcast at gmail dot com!Reading Glasses MerchRecommendations StoreThe Reading Glasses Book!Sponsors -GreenChefwww.greenchef.com/50GLASSESCODE: 50GLASSESIngramSparkwww.ingramspark.com/learnmoreLinks -Reading Glasses Facebook GroupReading Glasses Goodreads GroupWish ListNewsletterLibro.fmTo join our Discord channel, email us proof of your Reading-Glasses-supporting Maximum Fun membership!www.maximumfun.org/joinAlma KatsuFiendBooks Mentioned -The Manor of Dreams by Christina LiStrange Houses by Uketsu, translated by Jim RionThe Eyes are the Best Part by Monika KimThe Daughter of Doctor Moreau by Silvia Moreno GarciaLakewood by Megan GiddingsFinal Girl Support Group by Grady HendrixA Better World by Sarah LanganThe Last House on Needless Street by Catriona WardGather the Daughters by Jeannie MelamedThe Children on the Hill by Jennifer McMahonPerfume: The Story of a Murderer by Patrick Suskind, translated by John E. WoodsI Was a Teenage Slasher by Stephen Graham JonesYou Weren't Meant to Be Human by Andrew Joseph WhiteThe Taker by Alma KatsuWhen the Wolf Comes Home by Nat CassidyWhat Kind of Mother by Clay McLeod Chapman
We chat with critically-acclaimed and award-winning author Silvia Moreno-Garcia about the inspiration behind her latest novel, The Bewitching, including the Salem Witch Trials and fall in New England. Silvia also dives into the process and research behind writing in different time periods and settings, as well as differences in the horror genre across the globe. We also discuss the importance of finding the right narrator, as well as special editions of novels—and the beautiful art Silvia commissions for her books to help bring the characters to life. Read the full transcript: [TRANSCRIPT] (https://docs.google.com/document/d/1XFc3H9owIGCOqRFnrTvkqAEjsy1OAi4V4g8WlQVHxMA/edit?usp=sharing) Use promo code: SWITCH when signing up for a new Libro.fm membership to get two additional credits to use on any audiobooks—meaning you'll have three from the start. About Silvia Moreno-Garcia: Silvia Moreno-Garcia is the author of The Bewitching, The Seventh Veil of Salome, The Daughter of Doctor Moreau, Mexican Gothic, and many other books. She has won the Locus, British Fantasy and World Fantasy awards. Get Silvia's Books: The Bewitching Mexican Gothic Gods of Jade and Shadow The Daughter of Doctor Moreau Silver Nitrate Books discussed on today's episode: The Haunting of Hill House by Shirley Jackson Climate Is Just the Start by Mikaela Loach Still Life by Sarah Winman Tin Man by Sarah Winman
Avec : Jacques Legros et Carine Galli, journalistes. Et Frédéric Hermel, journaliste RMC. - Accompagné de Victor Pourcher et sa bande, Charles Magnien s'invite à la table des français pour traiter des sujets qui font leur quotidien. Société, conso, actualité, débats, coup de gueule, coups de cœurs… En simultané sur RMC Story.
AACPDM special: Effects of Power Training combined with interval treadmill training on walking capacity versus performance in real world settings in youth with cerebral palsy.This paper is a contender for the AACPDM's highest abstract honour - the Gayle G Arnold Award - to be presented at The American Academy for Cerebral Palsy and Developmental Medicine (AACPDM) Conference - the 79th Annual Meeting!“Celebrating Resilience” October 15-18, 2025, to be held in New Orleans, LA.
We get our first John Frankenheimer feature in the Collection with Seconds (1966), though we covered his version of Dr. Moreau on a Patreon episode recently and also he directed The Comedians teleplay in the Golden Age of Television boxset. In Seconds a late middle aged banker, bored with career and marriage is stalked and blackmailed into using a MLM service that promises a new life with the face of Rock Hudson. Turns out sometimes you can't just walk away from your past with no strings attached and become a new hot person.
Nouveau quizz, riche en règles absurdes et en mauvaise foi ! À la fois animateur et agitateur, Louis Gerbier promet de faire monter la température avec des questions piquantes et une bonne dose d'humour.
durée : 01:29:12 - Rafal Blechacz, maîtrise et raffinement - par : Aurélie Moreau - 1er Prix Chopin en 2005, Rafał Blechacz mène une brillante carrière de pianiste : « Mon rôle est d'entrer dans une œuvre et dans sa logique, afin d'en créer une interprétation personnelle à partir de ma propre compréhension ». (Bachtrack). Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les autres épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France.
Aujourd'hui, Abel Boyi, éducateur, Barbara Lefebvre, professeure d'histoire-géo, et Bruno Poncet, cheminot, débattent de l'actualité autour d'Alain Marschall et Olivier Truchot.
Parmi les grandes figures de la Résistance française, Émilienne Moreau tient une place à part. Son destin fut incroyable parce qu'il traversa deux guerres mondiales, chacune la révélant comme une femme d'exception.L'histoire commence en 1915, pendant la Première Guerre mondiale. Émilienne a seulement 17 ans. Elle vit à Loos-en-Gohelle, près de Lens, une ville occupée par les troupes allemandes. Lorsque les combats éclatent autour de son quartier, elle décide de transformer la maison familiale en poste de secours improvisé. Elle soigne les blessés, abrite des soldats britanniques et, lorsque les Allemands tentent d'entrer, elle n'hésite pas à prendre les armes. À coups de grenades et de fusil, la jeune fille repousse plusieurs assauts, protégeant ainsi les soldats alliés. Son courage impressionne tant qu'elle est décorée par la France, le Royaume-Uni et même par la Russie. À 17 ans, elle devient l'une des héroïnes les plus célèbres de la guerre.Après 1918, Émilienne épouse un officier, fonde une famille et mène une vie plus discrète. Mais son incroyable destin ne s'arrête pas là. Quand la Seconde Guerre mondiale éclate, elle a la quarantaine. Fidèle à son tempérament, elle refuse la soumission. Très vite, elle s'engage dans la Résistance, notamment au sein du mouvement Combat. Elle organise des filières d'évasion, diffuse des tracts clandestins, participe aux réseaux d'information. Arrêtée par la Gestapo, elle échappe de justesse à la déportation, mais continue malgré tout ses activités.Ses actions lui valent d'être à nouveau décorée à la Libération. Devenue figure de proue de la Résistance féminine, elle incarne le courage et la détermination d'une génération qui n'a jamais accepté la tyrannie.Ce qui rend le destin d'Émilienne Moreau si remarquable, c'est sa double carrière héroïque : adolescente téméraire dans les tranchées de 1915, puis résistante aguerrie face aux nazis trente ans plus tard. Peu de figures de l'histoire de France ont ainsi incarné, à deux époques différentes, la même force de caractère et le même engagement.Émilienne Moreau s'éteint en 1971, couverte de décorations, mais son nom reste trop peu connu du grand public. Pourtant, son parcours illustre à la fois le courage individuel, la place des femmes dans les conflits et cette incroyable capacité à se lever deux fois contre l'oppression.En somme, si son destin fut exceptionnel, c'est parce qu'il relie deux guerres mondiales à travers une seule vie, celle d'une femme qui, deux fois, choisit la liberté au prix du danger. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
00:00 – Opening banter: Griffin celebrates the return of the back button 00:30 – “Good morning, galaxy!” – G7 officially arrives 01:00 – Introducing the Dauntless, The Veil, The Margins, and Surge hostiles 02:00 – Early reactions and first bugs spotted in the G7 rollout 03:00 – Griffin and DJz discuss first impressions and ship balance 04:00 – Can G6 epics fight G7 hostiles? Jules Verne's upcoming tests 05:00 – No vengeance? No problem? Strategy talk begins 06:00 – Early player results and damage reports 07:00 – Hostile power scaling: 8 trillion hull points and isolated mechanics 08:00 – Crew importance: Joachin, Palya, Apex Shred meta talk 09:00 – Sigma faction credits explained – new currency for G7 10:00 – Conversion cooldowns and the end of latinum conversions 11:00 – Economy “reset” analogy and early player reactions 12:00 – Officer abilities deactivated above level 71 hostiles 13:00 – Nine legacy officers capped – Pike, Moreau, Mudd, Picard, and more 14:00 – Daily grind preview and mining dailies overhaul 15:00 – 9 trillion rep barrier and the single G7 miner revealed 16:00 – Chat reaction: “Who's actually ready for this grind?” 17:00 – Vengeance ship officially confirmed as G7's entry key 18:00 – Missing Vengeance packs and sourcing frustrations 19:00 – K9Tooth's early success vs. 71 hostiles with the Q ship 20:00 – Crewing deep dive: Janeway, The Doctor, and Anorax meta 21:00 – 80-round battles and the “Return of the Burn” 22:00 – Neelix and augment loop strategies resurface 23:00 – Wrath of Khan loop now essential for G7 success 24:00 – Dauntless “Seek and Destroy” mechanic breakdown 25:00 – Daily cap math and tier scaling details 26:00 – Early Dauntless bugs and Q's Trials creep 27:00 – Mirror Universe “cancel bug” warning and workaround 28:00 – Seek and Destroy auto-engage issues 29:00 – Griffin rejoices again: “The back button works!” 30:00 – Narrative segment: 222 new missions and story praise 31:00 – Full mission threading and story recap excitement 32:00 – Patch note housekeeping and new officer updates 33:00 – Strange New Worlds Scotty and Mbenga reworks 34:00 – Hostile cap increase from 2000 to 2500 35:00 – Villain Gul Dukat announced as October's new officer 36:00 – Kir'Shara tweaks and Borg Cube “fix” skepticism 37:00 – Improved cube navigation and lingering rubberbanding 38:00 – Community Q&A: should players push to Ops 71? 39:00 – Choice rewards, chest buffs, and economy balance 40:00 – G7 material sourcing and chest scaling 41:00 – Surge event requirements and alliance gating 42:00 – G7 crewing trends and the rise of Seska 43:00 – Shield restore meta explained for 60+ round fights 44:00 – Final community notes, Ascension events today 45:00 – Griffin announces Twitch coverage at 8PM Eastern 46:00 – Closing thank-yous, launch day reflections, and outro
We survived Alien Earth… barely. In our FINAL recap, we tear into Episode 8 and the season as a whole — from zombie-Arthur and the failed Moreau vs. Kersh fight, to the haunted house gimmicks and that ridiculous elevator scene. It started strong, but ended as a total disaster. We talk wasted potential, missed opportunities, and whether we'll ever cover season 2. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Invité-e-s: Aude Fauvel et Mikhaël Moreau. La manière de prendre en charge les personnes atteintes de troubles psychiques a beaucoup évolué ces dernières décennies. Les "asiles pour aliénés" sont devenus des hôpitaux psychiatriques, lʹenfermement de longue durée a laissé la place à lʹambulatoire. Comment cette évolution sʹest-elle incarnée dans une institution comme Cery, dans le Canton de Vaud? Quel rôle ont joué les médicaments, lʹart ou même lʹarchitecture dans cette transformation? Comment notre regard sur la "folie" a-t-il évolué? Tribu reçoit Aude Fauvel, professeure à l'Institut des humanités en médecine (CHUV/UNIL), et Mikhaël Moreau, doctorant au sein du même institut, qui ont co-dirigé le livre « Histoires et mémoires de Cery. (Dé)Construire la psychiatrie après 1945 », paru aux éditions BHMS.
Paul shares stories about organizing events like the Tommy Awards, Merry Kissmas, his nad in the Stagestop Reunion to honor the legendary Nita Makris and his time with past bands like Bad English and Led Zeppin. Plus, a fun story about playing "Purple Rain" with Cory Glover at The Sands. Apple - https://bit.ly/3rqqZLP Spotify - https://bit.ly/3EJOGBO YouTube - https://bit.ly/3UgqsY2 TIP BUCKET If you find it in your heart to donate to the cause and help fuel the podcast you can do so through our new Venmo and CashApp. Your support is greatly appreciated and will help shine a brighter spotlight on the great Memphis Music Community. Venmo - @therhythmsectionpod CashApp - $therhythmsectionpod Thanks for tuning in and supporting the Rhythm Section Podcast.
Ésta semana Lord Henry O`Donnell y Lord David Stirling, se van a adentrar en el libro de H. G. Wells "La isla del doctor Moreau" Nos irán dando pinceladas de esta joya literaria, pero mejor... Empieza a escucharlo Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
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durée : 00:05:22 - Tanguy Pastureau maltraite l'info - par : Tanguy Pastureau - Grégory Moreau et Tanguy ont un combat en commun. Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les autres épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France.
Aditi Sahasrabuddhe is a political scientist at Brown University and the author of the new book, Banker's Trust: How Social Relations Avert Global Financial Collapse. In Aditi's first appearance on the show, she discusses how central bankers' relationships in the 1920's impacted the global economy, how the ending of those relationships played a part in the Great Depression, how we can apply those principles to the Great Recession and the present, and much more. Check out the transcript for this week's episode, now with links. Recorded on July 30th, 2025 Subscribe to David's Substack: Macroeconomic Policy Nexus Follow David Beckworth on X: @DavidBeckworth Follow the show on X: @Macro_Musings Check out our Macro Musings merch! Subscribe to David's new BTS YouTube Channel Timestamps 00:00:00 - Intro 00:00:50 - Aditi's Intellectual Journey 00:03:57 - Louis Franck at the National Bank of Belgium 00:05:46 - Relationships and Crisis 00:11:07 - Central Bank Club 00:17:06 - Central Bankers and the Butterfly Effect 00:22:33 - Montagu Norman and Benjamin Strong 00:32:06 - Émile Moreau 00:34:48 - Japan 00:38:11 - Benjamin Strong and the Great Depression 00:48:55 - Great Financial Crisis 00:51:18 - India 00:55:25 - Jerome Powell the Central Banker 00:58:23 - Outro
[School of Movies 2025] This film began life before James Gunn was abruptly fired overnight, by Marvel. It languished for years through the triumph of Endgame, then the Pandemic, and Gunn's hiring by DC to direct their Suicide Squad sequel. The man who came back to pick up the script had been changed, and while Superman (2025) shows the sheer optimistic joy he's capable of imbuing his projects with, this farewell to the Guardians is a dark, furious requiem of betrayal, loss, bitter conflict and ultimately redemption. In choosing to make it all about Rocket Raccoon, the secret weapon of the MCU was taken out of the picture. He is attacked by newcomer Adam Warlock on Knowhere home turf, in a failed act of corporate reclamation. His killswitch is triggered, leaving him in a coma and it is up to the Guardians to investigate the Doctor Moreau-inspired High Evolutionary, and find out how to bring Rocket back. This leaves him absent for much of the present-day movie, stuck reliving his tragic past, and the earliest friends he made. These tragic events would twist his future actions into those of anger and neurotic rejection of even his closest companions. It is unlike any other MCU film, deeply personal and imbued with such vociferous anger that it actually becomes a mess, half hanging onto what was originally intended, half channelling the mixed, spiking emotions of going back to deal with your monster, saying goodbye to your dear friends and moving on to other and better things. The world is better for the confluence of events that led us to getting our new Superman and a brighter future of the DC Universe, but it was Gunn who took the damage, and this film exemplifies that. Next Week: The Marvels
In this episode, we go behind the scenes with legendary production designer Graham “Grace” Walker—the visual mastermind behind films like Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome, House of Wax, Pitch Black, and a long run on The Walking Dead.From his earliest art department credits on Caddie (1976) and Summerfield (1977) to his modern horror designs, Walker's career spans gritty, visceral worlds and cult classics alike.We unpack his work on The Walking Dead—eighty episodes of post-apocalyptic decay and must-see set transformation—and his stylized design vision in Baz Luhrmann's surreal Beyond Thunderdome and the waxy nightmares of House of Wax.But most thrillingly, we dive into Walker's memories of the famously chaotic 1996 production of The Island of Dr. Moreau, directed by Richard Stanley and later taken over by John Frankenheimer.Walker not only designed the sets, but appears briefly in the documentary Lost Soul: The Doomed Journey of Richard Stanley's Island of Dr. Moreau recounting the madness on set.Expect tales of:Building dense dystopias for The Walking Dead—how you make a world feel dead in every cornerCrafting the post-apocalyptic cityscape of Beyond Thunderdome and the visceral horror interiors of House of WaxSurviving the Moreau production nightmares: creature-heavy jungles, star clashes, and set takeoversHis early Australian cinema roots—including Dead Calm, Crocodile Dundee, and the early Mad Max filmsHow production design shapes storytelling in horror, sci‑fi, and genre filmsWhether you're interested in film design, horror history, or the infamous legend of Dr. Moreau, this conversation with Graham “Grace” Walker is a journey through some of cinema's wildest visual worlds. Check out more of my content here - https://linktr.ee/FirstClassHorrorBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/class-horror-cast--4295531/support.
Guest is Matthew Rice, the Solicitor General of Tennessee, who argued U.S. v. Skrmetti before the Supreme Court, to discuss the implications of the decision protecting children from surgical mutilation and abusive drug treatments.Review of the three horror movies made by Hollywood based on the 1896 book by H.G. Wells, “The Island of Dr. Moreau.”
When Edward Pendrick makes it into the lifeboat as the Lady Vain sinks, he thinks he's one of the lucky ones. Upon finding his way to the Island, populated with curious people, a reclusive genius, and his shamed assistant, he might question just how lucky he truly is. Adapted from "The Island of Doctor Moreau" by H.G. Wells. Connect with us on Discord: https://myth.links/discord Want ad-free episodes? Find us on Apple Podcasts or join the Myths and Legends membership at https://www.mythpodcast.com/membership NOTE: Ad-free episodes start with this and the next episode. I will work on getting the previous seasons uploaded, but currently it's just these two.
The secret of the island is out, and Doctor Moreau is close to his greatest achievement. Will Edward Pendrick make it home, and, if he manages to get away from the island of horrors, what sort of man will he be when he returns? Adapted from "The Island of Doctor Moreau" by H.G. Wells. Connect with us on Discord: https://myth.links/discord Want ad-free episodes? Find us on Apple Podcasts or join the Myths and Legends membership at https://www.mythpodcast.com/membership NOTE: Ad-free episodes start with this and the next episode. I will work on getting the previous seasons uploaded, but currently it's just these two.