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The Horror Short Film Director Roundtable is one of the most important things that we did at the Portland Horror Film Festival. It provided an elevated platform for horror short filmmakers. Oftentimes, this is ground zero for original horror ideas. Unless you are a Hollywood nepo-director, short film creation is where you learn your chops. I wanted to give these creatives an opportunity to share their experiences in making movies, both good and bad, so that we can all learn a little more about the craft. Life as a short filmmaker can be an experience in the shadows. Your films are rarely seen outside of film festivals, but that’s not necessarily a bad thing. This is where most creative minds hone their crafts. Take a simple concept and do it well. Do you have something scary or funny to tell? Is there an idea that has been lurking in the back of your brain that you have to give life to? A short film will give you the opportunity to learn production, editing, budgeting, and team management. It also places you in a community of people who are open to sharing their work with one another. That’s where the round table fits in. After our discussion, I told the group that, even though I wanted this discussion to be a forum for them to share their wins and losses with each other, I selfishly set up this talk so I could learn more about horror moviemaking. Nine years in on being a small horror press journalist, and I still feel like I am only scratching the surface about what a director has to do. Just how do you do it? These discussions give me more talking points and access to better questions to ask. The Portland Horror Film Festival is one of the best curated horror film festivals in the country. Not only do Gwen and Brian Callahan select some of the best horror short films for their festivals, but they also provide opportunities for short film alumni to showcase their feature films. One of the questions I asked in our roundtable discussion was, “How many of you are looking to be feature film directors?” All of them raised their hands (with the exception of Patrick Hogan, who has already directed a feature film). For these directors, here is some encouraging data. This year alone had FIVE directors who previously presented short films at either PHFF or the H.P. Lovecraft Film Festival and later had their feature films shown at these festivals. Here are the PHFF Alumni filmmakers who presented a short film and then a feature: Anthony Cousins: Short Films – “The Bloody Ballad of Squirt Reynolds” and “Every Time We Meet for Ice Cream Your Whole Fucking Face Explodes” to Feature Films – Frogman (2023) and Frogman Returns (2026) Jeff Ferrell: Short Film – “Morella” to Feature Film – The Demonatrix (2026) Levi Buchannan: Short Film – “We Said Forever” to Feature Film Sitra Achra (2026) Krsy Fox: Short Film – “What the Spell” to Feature Film – Big Baby (2026) Masaki Nishiyama: Short Film “Smahorror” to Feature Film “The Invisible Half” (2026) Zack Ogle: Short Film “We Got a Monkey’s Paw” to Feature Film – It Needs Eyes (2025) Craig Ouellette: “Str$p” to Feature Film – Straight on Til Morning (2025) Andrew Bowser: Short Film – “Little Willy” to Feature Film – Onyx the Fortuitous and the Talisman of Evil (2022) Izzy Lee: “My Monster”, “Dark Signals”, “Rehomed” to Feature Film – House of Ashes (2024) Kenichi Ugana: Short Film – “Visitors” to Feature Film – Love Will Tear Us Apart (2023) Alice Maio Mackay: Short Film – “The Serpent’s Skin” to Feature Film T-Blockers (2023) Matthew John Lawrence: Short Film “Larry Gone Demon” to Feature Film – Uncle Peckerhead (2020) Justin Harding: Short Film “Kookie” to Feature Film – Making Monsters (2019) The PHFF Horror Short Film Director Roundtable Recording: Here is the roundtable discussion. It’s all about the lessons learned. The good, the bad, and the ridiculous. My past experience doing these round tables sometimes put the filmmakers on the spot, and I didn’t want this to be a “stump the directors” exercise. I prepared them with the following questions: Apart from financing, what was the biggest challenge in making your movie? What was the most interesting thing you learned while making this film? How many of you are filmmakers as a second career? What remains a mystery to you as a filmmaker that you think might be answered by one of your peers in this discussion? What piece of advice do you have for your fellow directors? This group really got into the discussion, and had the festival not started up, we could have gone on for quite a while longer. I had a great time, and I believe they did as well. The Horror Short Film Director Roundtable Films: Blindsided Directed by P. Patrick HoganStarring Crystal LoverroPortland Horror Film Festival: Winner of the Devil’s Discord (Best Sound Design) A blind schoolteacher struggles to survive through a nightmarish night when an alien spaceship crashes and unleashes a monstrous predator. This unique horror short film features an all-low-vision cast and places the audience in the POV of a blind protagonist who is only able to hear what happens around her. Director Statements: “Blindsided is a riveting short horror film that takes a unique narrative approach, providing audiences with an immersive glimpse into the harrowing experience of Maria, a blind woman confronting the most terrifying ordeal of her life. The horror remains unseen, both to her and the audience, heightening the suspense and reminding us that sometimes, the most terrifying things are the ones we don’t see coming… This is an innovative short film that ventures into uncharted territory within the horror genre. The narrative unfolds in a tranquil neighborhood, abruptly disrupted by a crashing alien spacecraft and the horrifying monster it unleashes into the night. However, what sets this film apart is the unique perspective from which the story is told – the POV of Maria, a blind schoolteacher living alone. Maria’s desperate struggle to evade the otherworldly predator, guided solely by what she hears, will provide an experience unlike any other horror short. Additionally, to promote diversity and inclusivity, in conjunction with our Disability Authenticity Consultant Vanni Le and Casting Director Danielle Pretsfelder Demchick, all the characters in the film are played by low-vision actors, placing the spotlight on the often-overlooked talent within the low-vision community. We are very proud of Blindsided and look forward to enjoying it in theaters with an audience who doesn’t know what they are about to experience.” Scullion Written and Directed by Trevor GracianoStarring: Whitney Garner as “Samantha”, Cody Parr as “Greg”, and Jim Close as “The Maid” A playful couple test their household chore habits and unknowingly summon a vengeful presence. Director Statements: “We all carry habits inherited from our parents into adulthood. I grew up in a religious household where some of those habits were helpful, but many were not—and they've lingered in ways I don't welcome. Some habits fade with time, while others remain, quietly shaping us in the background. This film explores the struggle to break free from those ingrained patterns, and the imaginative consequences of what happens when they refuse to let go. *It's really just about how to load the communal dishwasher correctly.” Worst Thing You’ve Ever Done Directed by PJ GermainWritten by Autumn Palen and PJ GermainStarring: Brady Gentry, Benjamin Nowak, Bix Krieger, Charlie N. Townsend, Cailyn Rice, Ethan Ahn, Emma Smith Watts, and Erin Rae Kykendall HIGH SCHOOL REALLY SUCKS… and no one knows that better than best friends Aaron and Keith. So when they set out to crash the last graduation party of the summer, emotions fly high, and the culture clash of teenagers finds them playing a simple game that has dire consequences. Director’s Statement: “Before he passed, screenwriter Gil Dennis told me during my time at AFI, “Write what hurts.” That idea has stayed with me; it's the compass I use when choosing the stories I want to tell. When I first read Autumn Palen's original draft of Worst Thing You've Ever Done, it hurt. It transported me back to moments in my own adolescence; memories filled with shame, ridicule, and isolation. But what floored me was its third-act twist. It was something I'd never felt so viscerally in a short script. I knew I had to direct it. What began as a contained character piece evolved into something more personal. I rewrote the script to reflect my own lived experiences, with every character, every event drawn from real moments that left a mark. I wanted to take a character that I felt so intertwined with, and make him someone that the audience would really relate to before reaching the moment where everything changes; the blood-drenched punchline to the twisted joke these high school kids played on each other. I set it during the 90’s, as it was a period of transition for me as an 80’s kid, being on the cusp of the old and new world. I needed the film to be an exploration of adolescent loneliness which dealt with the complexity of the friendships and social hierarchies that often defined who we were at that fragile age. We weren’t quite kids anymore, but we weren’t adults yet either, so how did we approach the consequences of reckless behavior? My team and I knew that casting would make or break the film. To capture that truth, casting was everything. I reviewed over 6,000 submissions, narrowing it down to a callback of who I thought could embody the characters. I needed authenticity, so at that callback, I ditched the script and asked actors, in character, to describe moments like first dates or getting asked to prom. It revealed who leaped from the page and became real. A week before we were to start shooting, my original cinematographer had to back out due to a conflict with the TV series he was currently shooting, and months of planning began to crumble. In the days leading up to whether or not we were going to cancel the project entirely, my long-time collaborator and cinematographer Jeff Billings took on the task. We shot the film over 3 tireless days, and as any director knows, you plan as much as you can; however, the plan eventually goes out the window. So I played a game of pivoting and being malleable myself in order to get what we needed to tell the story. The film is a testament to all the parts working together for a singular goal, and my hope is that when that first music cue drops, the audience is strapped in and ready to ride the roller coaster to that final frame.” https://vimeo.com/1071562836/377ba7d361?fl=pl&fe=cm Cat and Mouse Written and Directed by Brady CatesStarring: Halima Kamara as “Michelle”, Collan Simmons as “Felix, and Ron LaprechtEdited by Luke Oleen Junk, and Hayley Frederick Michelle is caught in a killer’s sadistic and carefully orchestrated game. With danger closing in at every turn, Michelle must outwit and outlast her relentless pursuer. But as the night goes on, unsettling clues reveal that all may not be what it seems. This time, it's the mouse's turn to catch the cat. My Severed Arm Written and Directed by Casey de FremeryStarring: Olivia Rose Prince as “Sidney”, Ryan Romine as “Mason”, and Julia Linger as “Commercial Model”Portland Horror Film Festival: Funny Bone Award for Exceptional Horror Comedy A woman tries to escape a serial killer using DIY videos, but the internet won't stop trying to sell her things first. Director’s Statement: “My Severed Arm is a horror-comedy about a “final girl” who, after fleeing into a cabin in the woods, discovers that her greatest threat isn't the machete-wielding slasher outside—it's the barrage of unskippable ads and paywalls blocking her access to life-saving information. Trapped, bleeding, and desperate to repair the tools around her, she turns to YouTube—but instead of help, she's ambushed by holographic tutorials and polished commercial spokespeople invading the cabin like digital ghosts. The film began with a thought I couldn't shake: what if you had to listen to ads when calling 911? It was a joke at first, but one that felt eerily plausible five minutes into the future. I've learned so many practical things through platforms like YouTube, but over time, that access has been buried beneath monetization schemes, misinformation, and endless self-promotional detours. This story is my response to that frustration—exaggerated into a literal life-or-death scenario. Stylistically, I wanted to evoke the stark, grim energy of Evil Dead or Cabin in the Woods, but undercut it with the absurdity of consumer culture leaking into every moment. That blend of horror and comedy, physical space and digital intrusion, is what drives the tone. At its core, My Severed Arm is about survival—both in the horror-movie and digital sense. It's about what happens when urgency meets algorithm, when access to knowledge is shaped by incentive structures that don't care if you bleed out. The film asks: what good is information if it's hidden behind paywalls, pop-ups, and promo codes? But more than anything, I want the audience to laugh, cringe, and feel that creeping recognition that this isn't the future – it's the now.” Into The Stand Directed by Mackenzie Hamilton and Taylor FuchsWritten by Mackenzie HamiltonStarring: Sarah Rich as “Quinn”, Ariana Raygoza as “Rosa”, and Nick Dietrich Tree planters Quinn and Rosa return to camp for another summer in the wilderness. Rosa is newly sober, and Quinn is quietly anxious about how she'll handle the camp's hard-partying culture. At the welcome-back party, Rosa is tempted to drink, prompting Quinn to intervene. Shaken, Rosa heads into the forest to clear her head, but doesn't come back. When Quinn goes after her, she's met with eerie signs: strange noises, a mangled deer, and an odd light deep in the woods. As the forest closes in, Quinn questions if there is something else out there. Director’s Statement: The woods have always haunted me. Growing up in rural Vancouver Island, I would often cut through forest trails to reach friends’ houses. When it was night, we would meet in the middle of the trail to keep each other safe. Thankfully, we always found each other, but I frequently wondered what if we didn't? What if something else was out there, waiting in the darkness of the woods? Into the Stand is inspired by the many times I scared myself on those trails, letting my imagination run wild. Now that I'm older, my fears are centered around more tangible things, like navigating how to let go of people you love when you can't control what they're going through. This story is deeply informed by themes of sobriety, codependency, and how the urge to help someone can sometimes lead you somewhere dark. Ultimately, Into the Stand is a fun horror made in the community I grew up in with friends who helped bring it to life. My husband and I co-directed this short film, transforming the woods on my parents' farm into a tree-planting camp, and had a blast turning a familiar place into something eerie and cinematic. It's a scary film that is personal and full of heart, and I'm overjoyed to be telling stories in the places that shaped me. –Mackenzie Hamilton and Taylor Fuchs Nurture Written and Directed by Nick SnyderProduced by Sam SnyderStarring: Travis Bilenski as “Ren, and Kailey Rhodes as “Rose”Portland Horror Film Festival: Winner – Goule D’or Best Short On a remote Oregon farm, a couple grieving from a miscarriage finds hope in a mysterious flower. But as it heals her, the flower takes root in him. Nurture is a dialogue-free folk-horror fable about love, grief, and the consequences of taking too much from nature. Director’s Statement: NURTURE marks my return to narrative filmmaking after years of honing my craft in visual effects, motion design, and commercial work. Inspired by the Pacific Northwest and the quiet mythology of its forests, this dialogue-free folk horror short explores grief through the lens of a nature curse. Where grief deepens love and a curse demands sacrifice, NURTURE examines the dangerous hope that something broken can be restored without cost. Other Notable Horror Shorts from the Festival: There were 48 short films shown at the Festival, selected from over 500 submissions. Here are a few notable and favorite films that were also showing at the festival. Famous Directed by Rosita Lama MuvdiWritten by Jordan MonaghanStarring Jordan Monaghan “A young woman desperate for social media fame exploits her father's death to go viral. But the volatile world of internet stardom pushes her to the edge.” Punchy and poignant. Famous taps into the darkest desires of influencers desperate to get likes. Just how far will you go for a few more “likes and subscribes”? Jordan Monaghan chases likes the wrong way in “Famous” (2026) Favela Amarela (Brazil) Written and Directed by Nicolas Lobato and Tiago TuchuStarring Richard Abelha, Giselle Batista, and Sai “A student from the favelas of Rio de Janeiro joins the local drug militia to pay for college and uncovers an NGO linked to powerful politicians that hides dark rituals devoted to the King in Yellow.” I won’t be surprised if this stunning short film also plays at the H.P. Lovecraft Film Festival. It is saturated in Brazilian culture, mixed with a heavy application of Cosmic Horror. Favela Amarela (2026) Wall Udder Written and Directed by Alexandra HaydenStarring Kevin Grady, Sawyer Fuller, and Bries Vannon “A dissatisfied woman confronts repressed feelings of malaise after her partner comes home smelling like milk.” Hysterically gag-inducingly funny! There is a double-punchline gag that brought the house down. Part of the Shorts Gone Wild block at PHFF, where the festival screens the zaniest submitted shorts. This did not disappoint. Ewwww! Who wants some milk? “Wall Udder” (2026) Tooth-Hurty! Directed by Jude MadonnaWritten by Katie SmallStarring Katie Small, Jude Madonna, Brook Hogan, and Tommy HardenPortland Horror Film Festival Winner: Abby Normal Award: For the exceptionally weird and disturbing “Lucy is a people-pleasing writer-photographer whose dream of being an artist remains just out of reach. A comment from her boyfriend about her teeth triggers Lucy to make an appointment for a dental checkup for the first time in years with the mysterious yet heavily advertised Big Smiles Dentistry.” Super clever! There should be more horror movies about trips to the dentist. This made my toes curl and had me in stitches, as well. Say Ahhh! Katie Small in “Tooth-Hurty!” (2026) CHÄIR Directed by Chris McInroyWritten by Chris McInroy and Carlos La RottaStarring Carlos LaRotta, Kim Lowery, and Chloe McInroy “Carl just wanted to sit down. The chair had other plans.” I am always a fan of Chris McInroy. He and Carlos do a crazy short film every year. I am in awe of how these guys make deadpan, silly, and super-gory original content. It won’t be long before they release a greatest-hits compilation, and I will be in line to buy it. This spoof on Ikea furniture assembly is a tribute to all of us who have struggled to assemble the Scandinavian furniture at home. Carlos LaRotta contemplates his struggles putting a chair together in “CHÄIR” (2026) The Bones Exist Directed by Kelsey Bollig and Matthew DuVallWritten by Matthew DuVallStarring: Alex Pena as “Manny”, Siya Maleki as “Diego”, Jack Campbell as “Don Rob”, Michael Manzako as “The Boy”, and Alex Bankler as the Utah Raptor.Portland Horror Film Festival Winner: Tompe L’oiel Award for Best Special Effects In the unforgiving wilderness of 1850s Alta California, a dwindling group of gold prospectors encounters a feral boy who forces the men to confront the horrors lurking in the woods and the sins of their past. This combines two of my favorite genres: Dinosaurs and Westerns. Perhaps not done since The Valley of Gwanji, The Bones Exists shows plenty of raptors hunting cowboys and does so convincingly. Bonus points for showing the most current understanding of raptors as feathered dinos. Munch Munch! “The Bones Exist” (2026) Flush (France) Written and Directed by Raphaël TreinerStarring Eléonore Gurrey as “Marianne” and Christophe Ntakabenura as “Ben” Abominable plumbing and violent deaths. MARIANNE, extremely pregnant, and BEN, a plumber and one-night stand, team up to survive an epic night and face the monsters of a building beset by an unknown evil. I am a sucker for the Trapped in a Bathroom trope, even going so far as to host a Crypticon horror panel on the topic. This film goes to the top (plumbing) shelf. This is Cosmic horror that brings all the icky, goopy, nasty elements you might expect from this theme is on full display. To think that an effective little romance element managed to sneak into the plot, and you have something unusually effective. I love it when the French go weird. Eléonore Gurrey and Christophe Ntakabenura are unlikely allies in “Flush” (2026)
Send us a message! Let us know what you think?Welcome back to United Nations of Horror, the podcast where horror fans from around the world gather to celebrate the films, monsters, and legends that have shaped the genre we love.Tonight, we're taking a journey into the macabre world of one of horror's most celebrated literary masters, Edgar Allan Poe. Released in 1962, Tales of Terror brings together three chilling Poe stories in a gothic anthology directed by the legendary Roger Corman and featuring an unforgettable performance from the iconic Vincent Price.From the tragic obsession of Morella, to the darkly comedic and wine-soaked madness of The Black Cat, and the haunting terror of The Facts in the Case of M. Valdemar, this film showcases everything that made the Poe-Corman collaborations a cornerstone of classic horror cinema. Filled with crumbling castles, supernatural dread, dark humor, and unforgettable performances, Tales of Terror remains a shining example of atmospheric gothic storytelling.Join us as we discuss the film's production, its place within Roger Corman's celebrated Poe cycle, the performances of Vincent Price, Peter Lorre, and Basil Rathbone, and why this anthology continues to captivate horror fans more than sixty years after its release.JOIN US ON DISCORD FOR WATCH PARTIES AND MORE! The United Nations of Horror is a Podcast about ALL THINGS HORROR! From thrillers of yesteryear to today's modern-day horror, we are here to present fun and intelligent conversation about the genre films we love! Join us and please help spread the word about the United Nations of Horror Podcast and Video Cast to horror fans across the globe! Be sure to join our Facebook Group, as we would love to hear from you! We are available on all fine podcasting networks. A video version of this episode will also be available on our Youtube Channel to watch. As always, thank you for listening to the United Nations of Horror.
En una nueva entrega de Comer por España en Más de uno, Carlos Alsina y David de Jorge ponen rumbo a Morella, uno de los pueblos medievales más reconocidos del interior de Castellón. Entre murallas, un castillo situado a mil metros de altura y una gastronomía marcada por la tradición, el programa descubre algunos de los sabores más característicos de la zona: la sopa morellana, los flaons, los embutidos o la trufa negra. Un viaje por la historia y la cocina de una localidad donde patrimonio y gastronomía van de la mano.
En una nueva entrega de Comer por España en Más de uno, Carlos Alsina y David de Jorge ponen rumbo a Morella, uno de los pueblos medievales más reconocidos del interior de Castellón. Entre murallas, un castillo situado a mil metros de altura y una gastronomía marcada por la tradición, el programa descubre algunos de los sabores más característicos de la zona: la sopa morellana, los flaons, los embutidos o la trufa negra. Un viaje por la historia y la cocina de una localidad donde patrimonio y gastronomía van de la mano.Conviértete en un supporter de este podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/mas-noticias--4412383/support.ESCUCHAR RADIO
El "Camino de los Pilones" es un antiguo camino de herradura que partía de Teruel hacia Morella y el Levante. Fue vía para el comercio y la trashumancia. Los pilones señalaban los caminos para no perderse con la nieve y la ventisca, frecuentes en la zona. Ahora se ponen en valor e invitan al turista a recorrer estas tierras, con un paisaje de gran valor cultural, etnográfico y paisajístico.Escuchar audio
Con la escritora, periodista y experta financiera, Elena Moya, hablamos sobre su libro "Chicas, hablemos de dinero". Esta obra nace con el objetivo de romper la brecha de género en las finanzas, partiendo de la premisa de que "las mujeres ahorran y los hombres invierten". Elena busca empoderar a las mujeres para que dejen de ser "esclavas de un sueldo" y tomen las riendas de su libertad económica. Además, Elena Moya es la directora del FLIM, el Festival Literario de Morella, que este año celebrará su 5º aniversario del 15 al 17 de mayo, con la igualdad entre mujeres y hombres como tema central.
Your deadicated hosts enjoy this feature reel of Vincent Price in TALES OF TERROR (1962), a horror anthology from Roger Corman! Unfortunately, writer Richard Matheson stumbles in adapting Edgar Allan Poe's short stories "Morella," "The Black Cat," "The Cask of Amontillado," and "The Facts in the Case of M. Valdemar." But does that matter when Price, Peter Lorre, and Basil Rathbone get to come together? Context setting 00:00; Synopsis 45:15; Discussion 59:17; Ranking 1:21:46
Classic Edgar Allan Poe horror stories—gothic terror, madness, murder, and psychological dread—all in one chilling anthology. If you love classic horror, dark literature, and Victorian-era nightmares, this Poe compilation is built for you: guilt that won't stay buried, revenge sealed behind bricks, obsession that rots the mind, and survival-horror fear sharpened to a razor's edge.Inside this episode:• The Black Cat — a confession soaked in alcohol-fueled violence, guilt, and the uncanny feeling that something is watching from the dark.• Morella — grief, identity, and a haunting that crawls into the heart of a family and refuses to let go.• The Cask of Amontillado — Poe's coldest revenge tale: a smiling invitation, a wine cellar, and a final brick laid in silence.• The Pit and the Pendulum — pure claustrophobic survival horror: imprisonment, panic, and the merciless countdown of the pendulum's arc.• Berenice — obsession turns grotesque as love, memory, and fixation spiral into something unspeakable.Whether you're here for classic ghost stories, murder confessions, or psychological horror that still hits hard today—press play, turn the lights down, and let Poe do what he does best.
Cullen and Mason chat with Sean McCorkle from Morella's Forest. They chat about the band's strange history, their legacy in Tooth & Nail, and his most influential albums.Check out Morella's Forest: https://www.instagram.com/morellasforestbandBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-blacksheep-podcast-presented-by-hm-magazine--2258933/support.Follow us on Instagram: instagram.com/theblacksheeppodcastSubscribe to our YouTube channel: youtube.com/@theblacksheeppodcast
Salimos de Vimbodí i Poblet, con el maletero lleno de jarrones de vidrio deformes que hemos intentado soplar nosotros, y ponemos rumbo sur. Vamos a cruzar la Terra Alta, pasamos Gandesa y nos adentramos en la Comunidad Valenciana por el interior de Castellón. Tras unos 160 kilómetros de carreteras de esas que le gustan a nuestro 131, llegamos a la comarca de Els Ports, concretamente a Cinctorres. Cinctorres tiene una población de 391 habitantes, lo que entra perfectamente en nuestro canon de "pueblo familiar donde el alcalde es primo del panadero". Su gentilicio es cinctorrà o cinctorrana. El nombre, Cinctorres, parece venir de "Cinco Torres". ¡Premio a la originalidad! Hace referencia a las cinco torres defensivas que tenía el municipio en la época medieval, de las cuales quedan... bueno, quedan las que quedan. Este pueblo está muy cerca de Morella, que es la capital de la comarca y se lleva toda la fama, pero Cinctorres tiene algo que Morella no tiene: Dinosaurios. Sí amigos, aquí se han encontrado yacimientos del Cretácico y tienen un dinosaurio propio, el . Suena a nombre de registrador de la propiedad, pero es un bicho de hace millones de años. Históricamente, tras la reconquista (otra vez con la familia Blasco de Alagón de por medio, que debían ser los terratenientes de media costa este), el pueblo perteneció a Morella hasta que en 1691 se independizó. Se ve que se cansaron de pagar el IBI a los vecinos. El pueblo tiene una tradición industrial curiosa: la fabricación de fajas (faixes). Durante el siglo XIX y XX, los riñones de media España no pasaban frío gracias a las fajas de Cinctorres. Se dice que los arrieros del pueblo, los faixeros, eran los Amazon de la época, repartiendo fajas por toda la península. Su patrimonio destaca por: Palacio de los San Juan (Palau dels Sanjoans): Un palacio gótico civil espectacular que ahora alberga el museo de los dinosaurios. Ver un fémur de dinosaurio dentro de un palacio gótico es una mezcla que ni en las películas de serie B. Iglesia de San Pedro Apóstol: Barroca del siglo XVIII. Tiene dos torres, así que nos faltan tres para completar el nombre del pueblo. Ermita de la Mare de Déu de Gràcia: Patrona del municipio, sitio de peregrinación y de meriendas. Las fiestas son un punto fuerte. A finales de agosto celebran las fiestas patronales, pero la joya de la corona es la Santantonà, que se celebra en invierno por San Antonio Abad. Es una fiesta medieval declarada de interés turístico donde representan la vida del santo y aparecen los demonios (els dimonis) persiguiendo a la gente, queman una barraca gigante en la plaza y bendicen animales. Fuego, demonios corriendo detrás de ti y animales de granja... lo que viene siendo un fin de semana tranquilo en el interior de Castellón. En la gastronomía, destacan las coquetes y el tombet (carne con caracoles), ideal para coger fuerzas.
"El partido electoral de Alcántara (durante el siglo XIX y hasta la dictadura de Primo de Rivera)" es un libro de Manuel Pedro Bernáldez por el que desfilan personajes tan interesantes como la saga Montesino (Pablo, el patriarca, entre los grandes pedagogos de España, Cipriano, su hijo, ingeniero clave para la región y miembro de la Institución Libre de Enseñanza, Luis, el nieto, marqués de Morella, heredero de Espartero) de Valencia de Alcántara. De todos ellos nos habla su autor.
Acércate al calor del fuego… no tengas miedo, que las llamas solo quieren jugar un rato. Esta noche es especial: del 27 al 31 de octubre, cada día traeré una historia diferente. Cinco relatos, cinco noches. Yo las he recogido de lugares que preferirías no visitar: casas donde los relojes se detienen, objetos que parecen observarte, y rincones donde algo espera paciente. Cada relato es un pequeño hechizo: te hará mirar a tu alrededor, te hará sentir que no estás solo… aunque tal vez sí. Acurrúcate bajo tu manta, siente el calor del fuego y prepárate. En la antesala, la voz de Sergi Carles nos da la bienvenida. Cuento de Halloween: El Pozo y el Péndulo, Edgar Allan Poe. Más de Poe:🖤🕯 EL CUERVO https://go.ivoox.com/rf/49641688 LIGEIA https://go.ivoox.com/rf/123003687 Berenice y Morella https://go.ivoox.com/rf/122426445 Annabel Lee, El Retrato Ovalado, Eleonora, El Cuervo. Las musas de Edgar Allan Poe https://go.ivoox.com/rf/122208536 LA DURMIENTE https://go.ivoox.com/rf/113142492 EL GATO NEGRO https://go.ivoox.com/rf/100346474 Halloween se despide… hasta que la luna de octubre vuelva a brillar. 🌑🖤 📌Más contenido extra en nuestro canal informativo de Telegram: ¡¡Síguenos!! https://t.me/historiasparaserleidas Voz y sonido Olga Paraíso, música Epidemic Sound con licencia premium para este podcast. BIO Olga Paraíso: https://instabio.cc/Hleidas PODCAST creados por OLGA PARAÍSO 🚀Historias para ser Leídas https://go.ivoox.com/sq/583108 ☕Un beso en la taza https://go.ivoox.com/sq/583108 y en YouTube: https://youtu.be/hQfUWte2bFU Crónicas Vampíricas de Vera 👉 Una vampira inmortal que busca respuestas. 📚 Segunda Edición ya disponible en formato tapa dura, tamaño más grande 23x15 cm., con una carta extra de Olga a Vera.🖤🍷 Únete a la nave de Historias para ser Leídas y conviértete en uno de nuestros taberneros galácticos! Al hacerlo, tendrás acceso a 🚀 historias exclusivas y ayudarás a que este podcast sigan viajando por el cosmos.🖤Aquí te dejo la página directa para apoyarme: 🍻 Gracias!!https://www.ivoox.com/support/552842 ¡¡Muchas gracias por todos tus comentarios y por tu apoyo!!🚀 Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
Buh! Sorry für den kleinen Jumpscare, aber an Halloween müssen wir uns einfach mit einer kleinen Sonderfolge melden. Wir lesen und besprechen die frühe Kurzgeschichte Morella, für die sich Edgar Allan Poe von der deutschen Schauerliteratur inspirieren lassen hat. In einem kleinen Recherche-Part von Isa erfahren wir außerdem mehr über Poes Frauengeschmack und den Einfluss seines Privatlebens auf die Geschichte. Wir hoffen, ihr habt Spaß mit unserem kurzen Halloween-Special
Dejamos atrás la localidad de Chodos , y a través de la CV-165, nos dirigimos al noreste para seguir en la provincia de Castellón, pero ahora en el municipio de Catí, una gran urbe de la España Barbaciada ya que tiene 760 habitantes. Su gentilicio es catinenc, no se si será catinenco en castellano. Está integrado en la comarca del Alto Maestrazgo, nada de miserias, Alto, no el bajo ni el medio maestrazgo, el alto. El origen de la toponimia de Catí es confuso, aunque parece provenir de catinus, palabra latina que significa cuenca o barreño. Aunque en municipios de alrededores hay vestigios de asentamientos prehistóricos, lo cierto y verdad es que Catí como tal, no aparece nombrada hasta la época musulmana, como lugar dependiente del castillo de Morella. Como no , llegó Jaume I y conquistó toda la zona para la causa cristiana. El pueblo fue dado a poblar por Blasco de Alagon (un noble aragones…de antes, que ayudaba a Jaume I) a un tal Ramón de Bocona, y 40 hombres más…se ve que el historiador se acordaba del nombre de uno. EL gafas y 40 tios más. Cuando muere Blasco de Alagón, todo queda en manos del tio que se acordaban del nombre, Ramon de Bocona, pero es que este tio ya tenía otro pueblo en propiedad, como el que tiene una casa en la playa, y lo que hizo fue vender Catí a Ramón Castellanos. Yo a todo esto lo llamaría De Ramones y Hombres. Un descendiente de Ramon Castellanos, en 1374 vendió el pueblo a Morella otra vez. Se llevaron varios siglos intentando mandar a mamarla a Morella, pero no lo consiguieron hasta 1691 cuando consiguen la independencia y se establece como municipio. Poseen un dialecto propio, llamado el hablar catinense, y que tiene similitudes con dialectos de la Tarragona y Lleida profunda. Ejemplos -auelo: avi -cabessudo: capgròs. -allargavistes: prismàtics. Su iglesia parroquial es del siglo XIV, y está dedicada a Nuestra Señora de la Asunción, y es tanto Gótica como barroca, lo que a mi me gusta llamar Barrótica. Tiene retablos pintados muy afamados atribuidos a Jacomart, un pintor valenciano de la corte del rey Alfonso V. Que por el número, se quedaba muy lejos de Sabio. Sus fiestas mayores comienzan el viernes anterior al 15 de Agosto, y están dedicadas a la virgen de la Asunción, San Roque y San Cristóbal. Entre sus grandes disfrutes están las vaquillas y toros embolados que tanto le gustan a Mariló Montero.
Más de 107.000 personas asistirán al Gran Premio en Motorland y dejarán este fin de semana un impacto de entre 10 y 12 millones de euros. La ocupación hotelera llega hasta Zaragoza, Morella o Castellón. Para el disfrute del público, en el circuito también se ha ampliado la oferta lúdica, por ejemplo, con una noria de 26 metros y una fiesta de música y comida en las calles del centro de Alcañiz.
Send us a textWelcome to Celebrate Poe - my name is George Bartley, and this is episode 358 - Pre Dracula 2 or Calling Me By Your Name.The title of this episode - Calling Me By Your Name - is a variation on a phrase - Call Me By Your Name - taken from the text of a letter written to Walt Whitman by one of Whitman's admirers - none other than Bram Stoker, the author of Dracula.Now remember that Edgar Poe proceeded Bram Stoker, and never specifically used the word vampire in his works, but Poe wrote five stories between 1835 and 1842 that in many ways form the basis for many of his prose works - and all those works deal with the undead. Those stories are Berenice, Morella, Ligeia, The Fall of the House of Usher, and The Oval Portrait. In all these tales, Poe writes about the essentially vampiric nature of human relationships - the love that persists beyond the grave. Thank you for experiencing Celebrate Poe.
Send us a textWelcome to Celebrate Poe - Episode 355 - Poe and VampiresWhile Edgar Allan Poe didn't write about traditional vampires, his exploration of vampiric themes places his work within a broader context of vampiric literature, showcasing the versatility of the concept beyond just blood-drinking monsters. And hopefully within the next few minutes, Mr. Poe will make an appearance to address that very subject.To begin with, Poe's story "The Fall of the House of Usher," the relationship between Roderick and Madeline Usher has vampiric qualities, with their lives seemingly intertwined in a way that drains both."The Oval Portrait" - also by Poe - features an artist who seems to transfer his wife's life force into his painting, a vampiric act of creation.Poe's story "Morella" explores themes of identity transfer and rebirth, which can be interpreted as a form of vampiric continuation of life. And those are just three of Poe's vampiric stories.But before this podcast delves into those stories, Celebrate Poe will have several episodes dealing with Bram Stoker's Dracula - and before we tackle the most well-known of all works of vampire literature - I thought it would be appropriate to talk with Mr. Edgar Allan Poe himself about the subject of vampires and briefly touch on their use in his work - and I do want to emphasize the word briefly - because after Easter I intend to - among other things - delve into the use of vampiric elements in more detail in Poe's stories. By the way, I think I hear the ghost of Mr. Poe now . . .Thank you for experiencing Celebrate Poe.
Únete a este canal para acceder a sus beneficios:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCO4U9kGvYAPxLZF9XRIWnjA/join [Puedes apoyarme en:https://www.buymeacoffee.com/HDeEspantos o comprando un producto en:www.amway.com.mx/FerPalaciosStore]Cuando empecé con HDExFP en el 2020, tuve a bien recibir un regalo, el cual fue el libro "Entre el Amor y la Muerte", en su momento grabé cada uno de los relatos de esta compilación. Hoy en día al escucharlos me doy cuenta de cuanto necesitaba aprender a narrar de buena manera, así que, por este motivo me aventuré a regrabar los 4 cuentos."Entre el Amor y la Muerte" reúne 4 cuentos que, además de tener nombre de mujer, comparten el esquema narrativo básico: amor, muerte y resurrección son los temas fundamentales que configuran la unidad de estos relatos, escritos por Edgar Allan Poe.MORELLA es un cuento que ahonda en la reencarnación, ¿es posible que cuando el amor se esfuma, la vida nos regresa una vez más de forma tortuosa aquello que alguna vez temimos perder?Colóquense unos audífonos o auriculares y disfruten de este cuento de terror de Edgar Allan Poe. Y aquí... las redes sociales oficiales de Historias de Espantos por Fernando Palacios: · Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/HistoriasDeEspantosxFP/ · Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HistoriasDeEspantosxFP Estas son mis redes sociales: ·Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fer.mr.bones/ ·Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/fer.mr.bones/?_rdc=1&_rdr & https://www.facebook.com/FernandoPalaciosAKAMrBones ·Twitter: https://twitter.com/FerMrBones También lo encuentras en Spotify y cualquier otro serviciode podcast. https://anchor.fm/fernando-palacios94https://podcasts.apple.com/mx/podcast/historias-de-espantos/id1554046415
Sabino Maria Frassà"Il Braille Stellato di Fulvio Morella"Il 2025 è l'anno del Braille Stellato, l'alfabeto ideato da Fulvio Morella per celebrare il bicentenario del sistema di scrittura utilizzato dalle persone cieche e ipovedenti. Il Braille Stellato, ideato da Fulvio Morella nel 2022, è un innovativo alfabeto visivo-tattile che trasforma il linguaggio braille in un codice estetico ispirato alle costellazioni. I punti braille vengono sostituiti da stelle, dando vita a un cielo stellato in cui è possibile leggere e toccare enigmatici messaggi celesti. Da Freud a San Francesco, da Pierangelo Bertoli a Seneca, tutto l'immaginario dell'artista prende forma attraverso costellazioni che si fanno parole. Questo sistema rivoluziona la scrittura braille, unendo percezione tattile ed esperienza visiva, trasformando ogni opera in un intreccio di arte, inclusione e narrazione. Il risultato è una scrittura che non è solo un mezzo di comunicazione, ma anche una forma di espressione poetica e universale.Questo innovativo linguaggio tattile ed estetico, concepito dall'artista valtellinese classe 1971 e promosso per primo da Cramum, ha ottenuto un crescente riconoscimento da parte di istituzioni e collezioni di prestigio internazionale. Le opere di Morella sono entrate a far parte di raccolte di rilievo, tra cui il Museo del Braille di Milano, il Museo del Braille di Parigi, la Zecca Italiana, il Kunsthistorisches Museum di Vienna, la Monnaie de Paris e l'UNESCO di Parigi. Il valore del suo lavoro è stato consacrato con la vittoria del Premio alla Carriera Alfredo d'Andrade 2023 e la selezione per importanti eventi artistici e medaglie ufficiali. "Con il suo alfabeto stellato, Morella invita il pubblico a toccare il cielo con le dita, trasformando l'arte in un'esperienza tanto evocativa quanto sensoriale e inclusiva", spiega Sabino Maria Frassà, direttore creativo di Cramum.Il Braille Stellato rappresenta una nuova frontiera dell'arte multisensoriale, in cui la bellezza diventa accessibile a tutti, abbattendo barriere percettive e culturali. "Le opere di Morella nascono con l'obiettivo di essere universali, superando i limiti della percezione e rendendo l'arte un'esperienza condivisa e senza confini", aggiunge ancora Frassà. Attraverso il suo linguaggio universale, Morella ci ricorda che i limiti sono solo traguardi da superare con ingegno e sensibilità, trasformando ogni opera in un ponte tra emozione e conoscenza.Il braille stellato e le OlimpiadiL'innovazione del Braille Stellato ha portato alla selezione delle opere di Fulvio Morella per la realizzazione di prestigiosi riconoscimenti internazionali. In particolare, la Medaglia "Ailes de Mouette" per le Olimpiadi e Paralimpiadi di Parigi 2024: un omaggio al superamento dei limiti e alla resilienza, presentata presso l'INJA Louis Braille di Parigi. "Il Braille, da 200 anni, è uno strumento straordinario che abbatte le barriere, rendendo le persone cieche e ipovedenti parte pulsante e attiva della società," afferma Stéphane Gaillard, direttore dell'INJA Louis Braille.Dopo questo successo, l'artista è stato selezionato dal Comitato Italiano Paralimpico (CIP) e dall'Unione Stampa Sportiva Italiana (USSI) per elaborare la medaglia della prima edizione del Premio CIP-USSI, un riconoscimento assegnato a giornalisti e comunicatori che hanno saputo raccontare lo sport paralimpico con passione e dedizione. È nata così la medaglia "Raccontami", ispirata al proemio dell'Odissea, che invita alla riflessione sul valore della narrazione. "Ogni eroe, per esistere e trasformarsi in mito e leggenda, ha bisogno di una narrazione: senza di essa, l'impresa resta nell'ombra, silenziosa e incompiuta," sottolinea Sabino Maria Frassà, Direttore Creativo di Cramum. Il Premio CIP-USSI, come spiega il Presidente del CIP Luca Pancalli, celebra e racconta "il valore dello sport come strumento di benessere e inclusione, capace di contribuire alla crescita culturale, sociale e civile del Paese". La medaglia è stata assegnata a numerosi giornalisti e comunicatori di spicco, tra cui Claudio Arrigoni, Novella Calligaris, Mattia Chiusano, Maria Luisa Colledani, Paolo De Laurentiis, Sandro Fioravanti, Giovanni Bruno, Claudio Lenzi, Nadia Lauricella, Dario Marchetti, Mirko Narducci, Mario Nicoliello, Roberto Pacchetti, Felicita Pistilli, Giacomo Prioreschi, Lorenzo Roata, Sonia Arpaia e Mauro Ujetto.Le Mostre Dedicata al Braille StellatoLe mostre sul Braille StellatoIl Braille Stellato, presentato per la prima volta nella mostra Romanitas presso lo spazio Gaggenau della capitale, è oggi protagonista della rassegna I limiti non esistono, nell'ambito dell'Olimpiade Culturale di Milano Cortina 2026. La rassegna, ideata da Sabino Maria Frassà, si sviluppa nei luoghi che saranno il cuore delle Paralimpiadi: Milano, Val di Fiemme e Cortina.Il primo appuntamento, Le stelle che non ti ho detto, si è tenuto nel 2025 presso il Museo d'Arte Contemporanea di Cavalese, aprendo il ciclo con una mostra co-curata dalla neo-direttrice Elsa Barbieri e dallo stesso Frassà. L'esposizione si è arricchita di performance dentro e fuori il Museo, alcune delle quali proseguiranno anche oltre la chiusura ufficiale della mostra, prevista per il 29 giugno 2025. In autunno, l'attenzione si sposta a Milano con la mostra LUDI – L'arte è un abbraccio, ospitata presso Palazzo Regione Lombardia. Al centro di questa esposizione vi è un inedito dialogo tra arte tattile e le sculture gonfiabili di Franco Mazzucchelli, incentrato sulla percezione sensoriale e sull'inclusione. La rassegna si concluderà con l'esposizione Cortina di Stelle al Lagazuoi Expo Dolomiti, il museo più alto delle Dolomiti. Qui, per la prima volta, verranno presentate le sculture luminose del ciclo Braillight, che combinano il Braille Stellato con la luce, creando un'esperienza immersiva a 2.732 metri di altitudine.IL POSTO DELLE PAROLEascoltare fa pensarewww.ilpostodelleparole.itDiventa un supporter di questo podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/il-posto-delle-parole--1487855/support.
Únete a este canal para acceder a sus beneficios:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCO4U9kGvYAPxLZF9XRIWnjA/join [Puedes apoyarme en:https://www.buymeacoffee.com/HDeEspantos o comprando un producto en:www.amway.com.mx/FerPalaciosStore]Cuando empecé con HDExFP en el 2020, tuve a bien recibir un regalo, el cual fue el libro "Entre el Amor y la Muerte", en su momento grabé cada uno de los relatos de esta compilación. Hoy en día al escucharlos me doy cuenta de cuanto necesitaba aprender a narrar de buena manera, así que, por este motivo me aventuré a regrabar los 4 cuentos."Entre el Amor y la Muerte" reúne 4 cuentos que, además de tener nombre de mujer, comparten el esquema narrativo básico: amor, muerte y resurrección son los temas fundamentales que configuran la unidad de estos relatos, escritos por Edgar Allan Poe.MORELLA es un cuento que ahonda en la reencarnación, ¿es posible que cuando el amor se esfuma, la vida nos regresa una vez más de forma tortuosa aquello que alguna vez temimos perder?Colóquense unos audífonos o auriculares y disfruten de este cuento de terror de Edgar Allan Poe. Y aquí... las redes sociales oficiales de Historias de Espantos por Fernando Palacios: · Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/HistoriasDeEspantosxFP/ · Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HistoriasDeEspantosxFP Estas son mis redes sociales: ·Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fer.mr.bones/ ·Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/fer.mr.bones/?_rdc=1&_rdr & https://www.facebook.com/FernandoPalaciosAKAMrBones ·Twitter: https://twitter.com/FerMrBones También lo encuentras en Spotify y cualquier otro serviciode podcast. https://anchor.fm/fernando-palacios94https://podcasts.apple.com/mx/podcast/historias-de-espantos/id1554046415
Son pueblos del norte de la provincia de Castellón, a medio camino entre las playas de Vinaròs y las cumbres de Morella. Nueve municipios que han decidido aliarse, buscar sinergias, ofrecerse como destino alternativo y complementario al masificado turismo de costa. Así nació la asociación Maestrat Ànima Interior, un rosario de pequeñas poblaciones que comparten un pasado medieval marcado por las órdenes de caballería y una cultura ligada al paisaje. Olivos, almendros, naranjos y algarrobos comparten escenario con carrascas y palmitos entre barrancos, llanuras y cerros de roca caliza. Por él discurre esta ruta que arrancamos con las voces de Ruth Sanz y Mar Arnanz, presidenta y técnica de turismo, respectivamente, de Maestrat Ànima Interior. Partimos de la dulce villa de Càlig, donde nos espera el técnico Jordi Curto. Antes de subir al castillo de Cervera del Maestre junto al historiador Dani Cervera, echamos un vistazo al extremo norte de la provincia en la masía, hípica y casa rural Molí Hospital, regentada por Santi Vidal en Rossell. Sin abandonar este término municipal subimos a Bel de la mano de Joaquín Sabater, vecino de esta pintoresca pedanía encaramada en los montes del parque natural de la Tinença de Benifassà. Conocemos a los productores de aceite de olivos milenarios Amador Peset y David Taus. En las montañas de Xert encontramos el rebaño del pastor Jordi Benages, propietario de la quesería artesana La Planeta. No muy lejos, en la monumental Sant Mateu, el informador turístico Iván Ortí muestra la imponente iglesia arciprestal y la guía de las bodegas Besalduch Valls & Bellmunt, Rosa Ortega, nos abre las puertas del gran museo adosado a su moderna zona de producción vinícola. Pisando ya territorio de la comarca de L’Alt Maestrat, nos asomamos al Museu de la Valltorta en el término de Tírig; su directora, Pilar Vidal, y el guía Santiago Cabrera, nos zambullen en las fascinantes pinturas rupestres de la Cova dels Cavalls. Nuestra gira rural castellonense tiene su última parada en el Real Santuario Font de la Salut de Traiguera, donde nos acompaña el guía Vicent Ortí. Pero antes de despedirnos, pedaleamos junto al cauce del Sénia en Sant Rafael del Riu y jugamos al golf en el espectacular campo del municipio de Sant Jordi, perteneciente a la urbanización Panorámica, donde nos recibe su responsable, Erika Grau.Escuchar audio
In this episode of The Rumors Are True podcast, we sit down with Nate McCorkle of Morella's Forest and a member of Johnny Q. Public for an in-depth conversation about their experiences in the ‘90s Christian alternative rock scene. They take us back to the early days of their bands, sharing how they got started, what inspired their music, and what it was like being part of a movement that blended faith with the raw energy of alternative rock.The discussion delves into the challenges and triumphs of life on the road, from unforgettable tour experiences to the realities of making music in an industry that often struggled to define where faith-based bands fit. They open up about the relationships they built with other artists of the time, the impact of their records, and how the Christian music scene evolved around them.We also explore the creative process behind their albums, the stories behind some of their most well-known songs, and the cultural shifts that shaped their journey. Looking back, they reflect on the legacy of their music, what it meant to fans, and where their lives have taken them since their time in the spotlight.Whether you grew up listening to Morella's Forest and Johnny Q. Public or are just discovering them now, this episode is packed with nostalgia, honest storytelling, and a behind-the-scenes look at an era that shaped so many.Produced by Wesley Hill @thebigwesArtwork by Jared Chase Bowser @jaredchasebowserMusic by Brian Jerin R.I.P.
Heidi Hess Saxton and Maria Morera Johnson interview Morella Carta, founder of St. Jospeh's Little Stars in Jinga, Uganda. Morella Carta is the founder of “St. Joseph's Little Stars” in Jinga, Uganda. Born in Venezuela and educated in New York City, Morella retired from corporate life in order to dedicate her life to service, most recently abused and abandoned children. In three years of operations, StarsUganda has saved the lives of 40 children and supported over 100 children in the community. They were recently granted two acres of property by the Diocese of Jinga, and are in the process of building a self-sustainable community in order to expand the reach of their ministry. Links for show notes: · Day to day donation page: · “Build with us” construction of new house.
En el siglo XIV llegaron a la Comunitat Valenciana los últimos cátaros europeos, huyendo de la inquisición en Francia que los consideraba herejes. Los cátaros eran una rama del cristianismo que rompía radicalmente con la jerarquía eclesiástica, por lo que fueron perseguidos.Se instalaron en el norte de la Comunitat Valenciana, en Morella, Sant Mateu, Cinctorres, Forcall, la Pobla de Benifassà, Peñíscola, Cervera del Maestre, Càlig o Atzeneta del Maestrat. Incluso llegaron en algún momento hasta Xàtiva o València. Con Marta Pitarch, de la Mancomunitat del Alt Maestrat, conocemos el recorrido cultural e histórico que se ha ideado para conocer los restos de esta corriente religiosa: inscripciones en piedra, preciosos castillos, y pueblos de montaña.Vuelve Alejandro Noguera, el director del museo L' Iber de los Soldaditos de Plomo para proponer un viaje a Tánger, uno de los destinos top de este 2025, con vuelo directo desde la Comunitat ValencianaAna Durán se pasa por el estudio para convencernos de hacer una carrera muy típica en Xàtiva, municipio que no hay que perderse tampoco aunque sea para animar a los corredores.Y a comer, nos gusta estar a la última, con nuevos restaurantes que se lanzan al mercado. Esta vez, un japo, en el centro de Valencia que promete mucho: Hiro.
In this engaging podcast episode, host Quinashai Chelette interviews Trixie Morella, an emerging indie artist. They discuss the significance of media coverage for indie artists, the importance of self-belief and faith in pursuing a music career, and the challenges faced along the way. Trixie shares insights into her daily life, creative process, and the positive reception of her music. The conversation highlights the journey of an indie artist and the community support that fuels their passion.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/24hiphop/donations
Rodrigo Díaz de Vivar, conocido como El Cid Campeador, es una de las figuras más fascinantes de la historia medieval española. Su vida estuvo marcada por la lealtad, la estrategia militar y su capacidad para liderar tanto a cristianos como a musulmanes en una época de intensos conflictos. En este episodio de nuestro podcast, exploramos su trayectoria desde su entrada al servicio de la Taifa de Zaragoza hasta su muerte en Valencia. Un líder al servicio de la Taifa de Zaragoza Tras ser desterrado por el rey Alfonso VI de Castilla en 1081, El Cid buscó refugio y empleo en territorios musulmanes. Fue en la Taifa de Zaragoza, gobernada por Al-Mu'tamin y, más tarde, por su hermano Al-Musta'in II, donde Rodrigo se consolidó como un líder militar al mando de tropas cristianas y musulmanas. Durante este periodo, destacó por sus campañas contra los condados catalanes y sus victorias en batallas como la de Almenar y la de Morella. La independencia del Cid Aunque inicialmente sirvió a otros señores, Rodrigo pronto comenzó a actuar de manera independiente, convirtiéndose en un caudillo que buscaba establecer su propio dominio. Su destreza militar y su capacidad para forjar alianzas le permitieron consolidar su influencia en el Levante. En este contexto, la conquista de Valencia se convirtió en el objetivo principal de su carrera. La conquista de Valencia Entre 1093 y 1094, El Cid lideró un prolongado asedio a Valencia. Tras meses de estrategia y enfrentamientos, la ciudad cayó bajo su control. Este logro marcó el punto culminante de su vida militar. Rodrigo instauró un gobierno en el que convivieron cristianos y musulmanes, demostrando una visión pragmática y política para gestionar su dominio. Los últimos años y su legado El Cid gobernó Valencia hasta su muerte en 1099. Durante estos años, continuó defendiendo la ciudad de las amenazas almorávides, consolidando su legado como uno de los líderes más destacados de la Reconquista. Su viuda, Jimena Díaz, mantuvo el control de Valencia durante un tiempo, pero finalmente la ciudad fue abandonada ante la presión almorávide en 1102. ¿Qué nos enseña El Cid hoy? La historia de Rodrigo Díaz de Vivar es un recordatorio de la complejidad de la península ibérica medieval, donde las alianzas y los conflictos trascendían las divisiones religiosas y culturales. Su vida ejemplifica la capacidad de adaptación, el liderazgo y la ambición, valores que siguen inspirando en la actualidad. Acompáñanos en este episodio mientras desgranamos los momentos clave de la vida de El Cid Campeador, desde su servicio en Zaragoza hasta su consolidación como señor de Valencia y su impacto duradero en la historia de España. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PROGRAMAS RELACIONADOS: - Alfonso VI: Lucha fratricida por el poder https://go.ivoox.com/rf/125204005 - Almorávides https://go.ivoox.com/rf/125288406 - Cap 13 La Reconquista https://go.ivoox.com/rf/21445080 - El Cid https://go.ivoox.com/rf/63750295 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- VIAJE 2025* https://antenahistoria.com/normandia-memorable/ https://antenahistoria.com/roma-secreta-i-julio-2025/ Antena Historia te regala 30 días PREMIUM, para que lo disfrutes https://www.ivoox.com/premium?affiliate-code=b4688a50868967db9ca413741a54cea5 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Produce Antonio Cruz Edita ANTENA HISTORIA Antena Historia (podcast) forma parte del sello iVoox Originals ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- web……….https://antenahistoria.com/ YOUTUBE Podcast Antena Historia - YouTube correo..... mailto:info@antenahistoria.com Facebook…..Antena Historia Podcast | Facebook Twitter…...https://twitter.com/AntenaHistoria Telegram…...https://t.me/foroantenahistoria DONACIONES PAYPAL...... https://paypal.me/ancrume ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ¿QUIERES ANUNCIARTE en ANTENA HISTORIA?, menciones, cuñas publicitarias, programas personalizados, etc. Dirígete a Antena Historia - AdVoices https://advoices.com/antena-historia Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
In this episode of The Rumors Are True, you'll be joined by Ronnie Martin, a legendary figure in the synthpop and electronic music scene. Known for his distinct creative vision, Ronnie has been at the forefront of shaping alternative music through his influential projects, including Joy Electric, The Brothers Martin, The Foxglove Hunt, Morella's Forest, Dance House Children, and Rainbow Rider. Listeners can expect a deep dive into Ronnie's artistic journey, his inspirations, and the stories behind his most memorable tracks. The episode will also explore how he embraced synthesizers and analog instruments to create a sound that's both nostalgic and timeless. From the early days of experimenting with music to his impact on the electronic and Christian music scenes, this conversation will shed light on his creative process, the challenges of staying true to his unique style, and what continues to inspire him today. Whether you're a longtime fan or new to Ronnie's work, this episode promises to be a fascinating look at one of the most innovative voices in music. Produced by Wesley Hill @thebigwes Artwork by Jared Chase Bowser @jaredchasebowser Music by Brian Jerin R.I.P. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/therumorsaretruecast/support
Mrparka's Weekly Reviews and Update Week 390 (11.02.2024) (Daiei Gothic, Smile 2) www.youtube.com/mrparka https://www.instagram.com/mrparka/ https://twitter.com/mrparka00 http://www.screamingtoilet.com/dvd--blu-ray https://www.facebook.com/mrparka https://www.facebook.com/screamingpotty/ https://letterboxd.com/mrparka/ https://www.patreon.com/mrparka https://open.spotify.com/show/2oJbmHxOPfYIl92x5g6ogK https://anchor.fm/mrparka https://www.stitcher.com/show/shut-up-brandon-podcast https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/mrparkas-weekly-reviews-and-update-the-secret-top-10/id1615278571 Time Stamps 0:00 “Daiei Gothic- Japanese Ghost Stories: The Ghost of Yotsuya/ The Snow Woman/The Bride from Hades” Reviews - 0:24/ 5:14/ 9:29 “J-Horror Rising: Shikoku/ Isola: Multiple Personality Girl” Reviews - 12:10/ 15:37 “The Champions” Review – 18:02 “The Warrior” Review - 23:15 “Smile 2” Review – 29:33 “Cuckoo” Review - 33:40 “Lisa Frankenstein” Review - 37:58 “Mr. Crocket” Review - 41:11 “Late Night with the Devil” Review - 44:05 1982 “Bloody Sect” Review - 47:50 1982 “The Queen of Spades” Review - 55:23 Patreon Pick “The Haunting of Morella” Review - 58:48 Questions & Answers - 1:02:46 Update 1:16:57 22 Shots of Moodz and Horror – https://www.22shotsofmoodzandhorror.com/ Podcast Under the Stairs – https://tputscast.com/podcast Video Version – https://youtu.be/ntJs3kZLXrg Links Radiance Films - https://www.radiancefilms.co.uk/ Daiei Gothic - Japanese Ghost Stories Blu-Ray - https://mvdshop.com/products/daiei-gothic-japanese-ghost-stories-blu-ray Arrow Video - https://www.arrowfilms.com/ J-Horror Rising Blu-Ray - https://mvdshop.com/products/j-horror-rising-limited-edition-blu-ray Eureka Films - https://eurekavideo.co.uk/ The Champions Blu-Ray - https://mvdshop.com/products/the-champions-special-edition-blu-ray Mondo Macabro - https://mondomacabro.bigcartel.com/ The Warrior Blu-Ray - https://mondomacabro.bigcartel.com/product/the-warrior-retail-edition Smile 2 4K - https://www.amazon.com/Smile-Steelbook-Blu-Ray-Digital-Copy/dp/B0DK1W6MG3 Cuckoo Blu-Ray - https://www.amazon.com/Cuckoo-Blu-Ray-Tilman-Singer/dp/B0D9WN3N8P/ Lisa Frankenstein Blu-Ray - https://www.amazon.com/Frankenstein-Blu-ray-Digital-Zelda-Williams/dp/B0CV4G3N1X Mr. Crocket Hulu - https://www.hulu.com/movie/mr-crocket-c8bde9de-d937-4fca-b56c-50ba25be5c53 Late Night with the Devil Blu-Ray - https://www.amazon.com/Night-Devil-Blu-Ray-David-Dastmalchian/dp/B0DF3DB72K/ Bloody Sect Blu-Ray - https://vinegarsyndrome.com/products/secta-siniestra The Queen of Spades IMdb - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0084498/ The Haunting of Morella Blu-Ray - https://www.ebay.com/itm/364724239745 Update Blu-Ray 1. Gaira's Guts Trilogy (Guts of a Virgin, Guts of a Beauty, Rusted Body - Guts of a Virgin III) 2. The Mummy and the Jackal 3. Hot Spur 4. The Scavengers 5. Broadcast Signal Intrusion 6. Exorcism at 60,000 Feet 7. The Midnight Hour Film Notes The Ghost of Yotsuya - 1959 - Nobuo Nakagawa The Snow Woman - 1968 - Tokuzō Tanaka The Bride from Hades - 1968 - Satsuo Yamamoto Shikoku - 1999- Shunichi Nagasaki Isola: Multiple Personality Girl - 2000 - Toshiyuki Mizutani The Champions - 1983 - Brandy Yuen Jan-Yeung The Warrior - 1981 - Sisworo Gautama Putra Smile 2 - 2024 - Parker Finn Cuckoo - 2024 - Tilman Singer Lisa Frankenstein - 2024 - Zelda Williams Mr. Crocket - 2024 - Brandon Espy Late Night with the Devil - 2023 - Cameron Cairnes, Colin Cairnes Bloody Sect - 1982 - Ignacio F. Iquino The Queen of Spades - 1982 - Igor Maslennikov The Haunting of Morella - 1990 - Jim Wynorski --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mrparka/support
Entre los coles que visitamos esta semana estuvo el Emil Friedman donde la profe Morella nos ofreció su opinión acerca de la charla «#ConciencIA» y destacó lo importante que es validar toda la información que recibimos de estas herramientas al momento de hacer una investigación.
This week we continue to look into Edgar Allen Poe's short stories. In today's episode we are taught lessons about the consequences of obsession, the power of memory and influence, and the dark side of intellectual pursuits... Nighty Night is sponsored by Progressive! Quote today at Progressive.com to try the Name Your Price® tool for yourself, and join the over 28 million drivers who trust Progressive.
Ticket resellers are killing local music venues and theaters with fees and sometimes invalid tickets. Morella Raleigh, the owner of the Southgate House Revival, joins Scott to discuss what is being done to stop these scammers, and protect these local businesses.
Ticket resellers are killing local music venues and theaters with fees and sometimes invalid tickets. Morella Raleigh, the owner of the Southgate House Revival, joins Scott to discuss what is being done to stop these scammers, and protect these local businesses.
Welcome to The Rumors are True Podcast, where we dive deep into the stories and sounds of the music world! I'm your host, Jeremy, and today we have a special guest who's no stranger to the indie music scene. Joining us is Sean McCorkle, the talented bassist and a driving force behind the iconic band Morella's Forest. For those who might not know, Morella's Forest emerged in the early '90s with their unique blend of dreamy pop melodies and jangly guitars, carving out a niche in the alternative rock scene. With their distinctive sound and heartfelt lyrics, they've captivated fans and left an indelible mark on the genre. Sean McCorkle has been instrumental in shaping the band's musical journey, contributing to their unforgettable albums and memorable live performances. Today, we'll talk about his experiences with Morella's Forest, the evolution of their sound, and what it was like to be part of the indie music explosion of the '90s. So, whether you're a longtime fan or new to their music, sit back, relax, and join us as we explore the musical world of Sean McCorkle and Morellas' Forest. https://open.spotify.com/artist/4qBhDzlWHWe8PyC35ADijn https://music.apple.com/us/artist/morellas-forest/6198244 Production and Music by Brian Jerin @jerinkid Artwork by Jared Chase Bowser @jaredchasebowser --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/therumorsaretruecast/support
It's a May Day and the summer movie season is kicking off, and the Deucecast crew spends a little time reflecting and remembering some great movie theater stories from way back in the day! First up, making his debut on the show is local film maker and movie fan, new Friend of the Show, Bubba Willis. We catch up a little with him and find out his movie proclivities, then we finally get back to Birthday Movies! And we even mention Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen again! Then, a brand new movie trivia game - can you name all the Harry Potter films?? Finally, Dave, Mikey, and #XLessDrEarl, with Bubba, list their fave movie experiences. High school, college, recently, or long ago, hanging out in theaters with friends, family, parents, dates, and even getting stood up (THANKS ALLISON). Here are the movies mentioned and discussed, and where to find them at the time of recording Bomb City – Amazon Prime; Peacock+ Event Horizon – Paramount+ Godzilla x Kong: A New Empire – in Theaters Gremlins – rental The Haunting of Morella - unavailable Im Gonna Get You Sucka – MGM+; TubiTV License to Drive – Hulu; Starz A Man Called Jon – FreeVee; PureFlix Prepper - TubiTV Revenge in King – for rental The Royal Tenenbaums – Hulu Speed – Starz Star Wars Ep 1: The Phantom Menace – Disney+ Star Wars Ep IV: A New Hope – Disney+ Suburbanite – TubiTV; FreeVee Tango & Cash – for rental Tank – for rental Titanic – Amazon Prime; Paramount+
Hablamos sobre el fallecimiento del escritor Paul Auster. Charlamos con la librera Conchi García que se jubila tras 50 años en la central librera. Conocemos con Eduardo Vara los detalles de su libro 'Maldito trabajo' con motivo del día de los trabajadores. Hablamos con una estudiante de la Universidad de Valencia, Esther Fernández, sobre la reivindicación para manifestar el poco apoyo a la situación Palestina por parte de las instituciones universitarias. Conversamos con Elena Moya sobre el Festival literario de Morella. Y terminamos hablando con nuestra colaboradora en Países Bajos, Isabel Ferrer, sobre la nueva medida de crear aseos públicos más novedosos.
The Antidote takes you on a music journey back to the 90s, the most innovative decade in Christian music. Every music style was welcomed, but some bands were more successful than others. Come hear the story and the songs. Music from: Morella's Forest Jars Of Clay Luxury Pedro The Lion Spy Glass blue Tantrum Of The Muse The Prayer Chain Dust Eater Dogs Klank Starflyer 59 Joy Electric Dead Artist Syndrome Sixpence None The Richer Burlap to Cashmere Driver Eight Aunt Bettys
The Antidote takes you on a music journey back to the 90s, the most innovative decade in Christian music. Every music style was welcomed, but some bands were more successful than others. Come hear the story and the songs. Music from: Morella’s Forest Jars Of Clay Luxury Pedro The Lion …
Morella's husband was mesmerized by her vast intelligence and learning, especially in mystical writings of German philosophers, but he never loved her. Now, she is dying and the daughter she will leave him will be a blessing and a curse. To download, right-click here and then click SaveJoin the Journey Into Patreon to get extra episodes and personal addresses, plus other extras and rewards.Edgar Allan Poe was born on January 19, 1809 and became an American author, poet, editor and literary critic. Best known for his tales of mystery and the macabre, Poe was one of the earliest American practitioners of the short story and is considered the inventor of the detective fiction genre, as well as the genre of science fiction. He was the first well-known American writer to try to earn a living through writing alone, resulting in a financially difficult life and career. Poe died in 1849, in Baltimore, under mysterious circumstances, but he left us with a legacy of tales of wonder and woe, the marvelous and the macabre.Dave Robison is a storyteller at heart. He is a voice actor, audiobook narrator, role-playing gamer, board game designer, and theater nerd. one his webpage he, says, "The written word is powerful but, when it's read by a skilled performer, it becomes even more vital and compelling. My passion is discovering the true essence of the words I read and giving that truth a voice in the world. Voice acting is a bridge that connects people intimately with the ideas and stories that fill our world." Dave has narrated numerous books and stories for fiction podcasts and audiobooks, including several tales of Poe for this here Journey Into PodcastWebsite: https://butterymanvoice.com/Previous Journeys with Dave RobisonTheme music: Liberator by Man In SpaceTo comment on this or any episode:Send comments and/or recordings to journeyintopodcat@gmail.comTweet us us TwitterPost a comment on Facebook here
Former member of Congress Connie Morella (R-MD) joins Bob to reminisce about the days during which the House of Representatives acted with civility and labored on legislation important to the federal and postal workforce. During her 8 terms in Congress, Rep. Morella served on the House Postal Office and Civil Service Committee, and its successor, the House Committee on Government Reform. As a member of these two committees, Connie championed the interests of the postal and federal community.
"Las Musas de Edgar Allan Poe - Parte 2 " es una invitación a explorar los rincones más oscuros y a la vez luminosos del corazón humano. A través de estas historias, Poe no solo nos relata sus propias obsesiones y anhelos, sino que nos ofrece un espejo donde podemos ver reflejadas nuestras más profundas emociones y miedos. Adentrémonos, pues, en este laberinto de pasión y melancolía, guiados por mi voz y por la pluma inmortal de uno de los más grandes maestros del misterio. Seguimos con los relatos de Berenice y Morella 🖤 🖤"Berenice", una obra que nos arrastra hacia las profundidades de la obsesión. Este inquietante cuento nos presenta un amor enfermizo, marcado por la fijación y el horror ante la decadencia física. Berenice, con su enigmática presencia y trágico destino, se convierte en un símbolo de la fragilidad de la vida y de la perturbadora fascinación que puede provocar la enfermedad y la muerte. 🖤A continuación, "Morella" nos introduce en un mundo donde la identidad y la trascendencia se entrelazan en un misterioso y sombrío abrazo. En esta narración, Poe examina temas como la reencarnación, el legado y la inmortalidad del alma. Morella, como musa, encarna la intelectualidad y la profundidad espiritual, pero también representa la ineludible presencia de la muerte y el impacto perturbador que puede tener en aquellos que se quedan atrás. Tengo pendiente de editar el último relato 🖤LIGEIA, es el más largo y prefiero dejarlo en un único audio. Puedes escuchar la primera parte aquí: Annabel Lee, El Retrato Ovalado, Eleonora, El Cuervo. Todos juntos en un único audio. ▶️https://go.ivoox.com/rf/122208536 Gracias a los taberneros galácticos por seguir en la nave, hacéis posible que siga creando contenido. 🚀🍻 Si estas historias te han cautivado y deseas unirte a nuestro grupo de taberneros galácticos,🍻 tienes la oportunidad de contribuir y apoyar este podcast desde tan solo 1,49 euros al mes. Al hacerlo, tendrás acceso exclusivo a todos las historias para nuestros mecenas y podrás disfrutar de los episodios sin interrupciones publicitarias. ¡Agradezco enormemente tu apoyo, me ayudas mucho a seguir creando contenido!. Voz y sonido: 🎙Olga Paraíso. Una producción de Historias para ser leídas Ilustración Alberto Sastre Música y Efectos Epidemic Sound con licencia premium autorizada 🛑BIO Olga Paraíso: https://instabio.cc/Hleidas 📢Nuevo canal informativo en Telegram: https://t.me/historiasparaserleidas Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
For our last Bonus episode of the season, we spoke with the award-winning actress Crystal Balint, who played Morella Usher! Thanks for joining us this season! And let us know the next show you want us to Psychoanalyze!
Nuestro hombre de ciencia, Manuel Toharia, se centra esta semana en un estudio que ha examinado cómo uno de los componentes esenciales de la dieta mediterránea, el aceite de oliva virgen extra (AOVE), o sea, sin refinar, y particularmente uno de sus componentes básicos, llamado hidroxitirosol, afecta a las células de cáncer de colon ayudando a eliminarlas o frenar su proliferación. Luego nos presenta a “Garumbatitan”, un dinosaurio saurópodo que vivió en la península ibérica hace 122 millones de años y que hasta ahora había pasado desapercibido en el registro fósil de los saurios gigantes anteriores a la última extinción masiva de biodigersidad, que ocurrió hace 65 millones de años. Garumbatitan morellensis, que es como lo han denominado, se ha descrito a partir de restos hallados en un cerro llamado Morulla, cerca de la preciosa villa de Morella, en Castellón, ampliando así la diversidad de dinosaurios conocida en uno de los mejores registros del Cretácico Inferior de Europa. En la recta final, Toharia nos regala la poesía de Susana Barragués de la mano de “Explosión de vida del Cámbrico”. Escuchar audio
Welcome to Episode 1573 in which host Victoria Cece interviews Anton Morella of Morella Vini this week on The Next Generation. The Next Generation where Victoria Cece interviews young Italian wine people shaking up the wine scene. More about the winery Our wines are made completely from the grapes produced in our own vineyards, of which, for the most part, are old dry grown Primitivo bush vines on terra rossa. They are cultivated by hand using bio-dynamic principles and the yield rarely exceeds 2 tonnes (2.6 hl) per hectare. Primitivo Old Vines & Primitivo La Signora come from the oldest bush vines. They are testimony to the biodiversity in this area, due mainly to the survival of the old vines, children of the traditional "massali" selection in vineyards practiced over many years. Connect: Website: http://www.morellavini.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MORELLA.Primitivo/?v=wall More about the host: Victoria Cece is a food and beverage storyteller whose curiosity is somewhere deep in a bowl of pasta or a bottle of wine. A fool for history, you can find her reading up about ancient grape varietals or wandering around a little Italian town eating everything in sight, under her alias Slutti Spaghetti. Connect: Instagram: @sluttispaghetti Twitter: @sluttispaghetti LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/victoria-cece/ _______________________________ Let's keep in touch! Follow us on our social media channels: Instagram www.instagram.com/italianwinepodcast/ Facebook www.facebook.com/ItalianWinePodcast Twitter www.twitter.com/itawinepodcast Tiktok www.tiktok.com/@mammajumboshrimp LinkedIn www.linkedin.com/company/italianwinepodcast If you feel like helping us, donate here www.italianwinepodcast.com/donate-to-show/ Until next time, Cin Cin! If you want to be part of the next generation then like and share this track! We will remember you when you need dentures and a straw for your wine!
Join Daniel Friebe with Brian Nygaard as they recap stage 5 of the 2023 Vuelta a España. We'll get post-stage reaction from Daniel on the ground, rider interviews, plus a meeting of the day with Colombian cyclist Egan Bernal. Over the course of the three weeks in Spain, we'll also have regular input from our man in the peloton, AG2R Citroën's Larry Warbasse, and much more. The Cycling Podcast is supported by Science in Sport. Follow us on social media: Twitter @cycling_podcast Instagram @thecyclingpodcast 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). Science in Sport The Cycling Podcast has been supported since 2016 by Science In Sport. World leading experts in endurance nutrition. Go to scienceinsport.com to see the whole range. MAAP The Cycling Podcast x MAAP collection is available now. Go to maap.cc to see the full MAAP range. D Vine Cellars The 2023 Vuelta a España wine selection is available now at dvinecellars.com Friends of the Podcast Sign up as a Friend of the Podcast at thecyclingpodcast.com to listen to more than 60 exclusive episodes. The Cycling Podcast is on Strava The Cycling Podcast was founded in 2013 by Richard Moore, Daniel Friebe and Lionel Birnie.
Despedimos la cuarta temporada con anécdotas de todo tipo y un repaso a la actualidad con noticias sobre los animales y el veganismo. Podéis apoyarnos por sólo 1€ al mes podréis descargar de forma anticipada nuestro podcast, y por 4€ podréis tener acceso al videopodcast y a la hemeroteca de directos. Si quieres colaborar con nosotros puedes ver nuestro Media Kit desde: Malditosveganos.com/mediakit. Recordar que actualmente estamos grabando los podcast desde nuestro canal de Twitch, podéis acceder desde: Malditosveganos.com/directo. Y hemos abierto ya nuestro foro / comunidad de Discord, como punto de reunión para los veganers y no tan veganers del lugar, acceso disponible desde: Malditosveganos.com/foro. Damos un repaso ya que no comentamos nuestro punto de vista de las Elecciones Generales en España. También comentamos ciertas anécdotas que le sucedieron a Sekiam por dar su opinión en directo. Pero no todo son malas noticias, Sekiam ha pasado una semanita en Italia y nos cuenta su experiencia. Empezamos a repasar la actualidad y comenzamos con la mala praxis del periodismo al referirse a la noticia de la semana. Ha muerto esta semana Zhanna, una influencer que padecía un TCA y que seguía una dieta a base de fruta. El problema con esto es que muchos medios se han referido a esta muerte destacando en el titular que la influencer era vegana. Comentamos también que esta semana otro influencer ha muerto por no seguir las precauciones de seguridad. ¿Este era vegano? No se nos olvida como han tratado los medios el vuelque de un camión de cerdos en la AP7. Queríamos hablar también sobre Ibai Llanos y su colaboración con Central Lechera Asturiana en el que ha pasado un día en la granja. Hablamos también sobre lo horrible que es el proceso de limpiado de lana en el que sumergen totalmente a las ovejas. Y no nos olvidamos del accidente del toro embolao en Morella, con comentarios machistas incluidos. También se han hecho eco de esta noticia varios medios de televisión, entre ellos Todo es Mentira de Cuatro. Hablamos del cambio de Twitter, ahora se llama X y WWF ha aprovechado para hacer una campaña repasando sus logos. Y por último repasamos lo que parecer ser ¿un nuevo deporte? Equitación vegana, los vídeos no tienen desperdicio. Esperamos que os haya gustado mucho este episodio en el que despedimos esta cuarta temporada del podcast. Muchas gracias por suscribiros y dejar valoraciones de 5 estrellas y comentarios en Spotify, Apple Podcasts e iVooX. Y también por supuesto, si nos escucháis desde Podimo, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music, o incluso desde nuestro canal de YouTube o Twitch. Esperamos vuestro feedback, críticas, preguntas, opiniones y vacaciones de verano veganas en malditosveganos.com/contactar. Nada más, ¡nos vemos en el siguiente podcast! Este episodio se publicó originalmente en: malditosveganos.com/110
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Únete a la comunidad #EnDefensaPropia — tenemos contenido exclusivo: talleres, mentorías, Q&A con expertas y mucha gente bella comunidad.endefensapropia.com Morella Scull ha estudiado por más de 10 años el impacto de la era digital en nuestras vidas, cómo nos ha distanciado de nosotros mismos e impactado en el planteamiento de nuestro propósito de vida. Al estar "narcotizados" y en automático por estos estímulos digitales, se vuelve difícil desarrollarnos como personas, ya que dejamos de hacernos preguntas trascendentales. Dejamos de conectar con amor benevolente, de trazar los caminos de nuestras metas según nuestros gustos y virtudes, porque nos desconocemos, e irónicamente, sabemos e idealizamos la vida de otras personas, comparándonos y volviéndolo parte de nuestra rutina diaria. ¡Estamos excesivamente conectados con nuestras pantallas! Este episodio busca recordarnos que nuestro verdadero valor más allá de los likes y que el mundo digital puede ser una herramienta en nuestro camino para sacar lo mejor de nosotros #EnDefensaPropia Para profundizar más sobre este tema les invito a esta MASTER CLASS sobre tu proyecto de vida en la era digital con Morella: https://morela-scull-s-school.teachable.com/p/tu-proyecto-de-vida-en-la-era-digital SUSCRÍBETE: https://www.youtube.com/erikadelavegaoficial WEB: http://erikadelavega.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/erikadlvoficial/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/ErikaDLV Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/erikadelavega/ Producción: Valentina Carmona https://www.instagram.com/pelicarmona Producción: November Content https://www.novembercontent.com/ Edición: Vanessa Ferrebus
¿Cómo es salir a la luz después de una vida en la oscuridad? Al comienzo, el noviazgo de Morella y Enrique parecía igual a otros: salían a pasear, él la visitaba en su casa y hablaban largos ratos por teléfono. Pero muy pronto eso cambió: Enrique se volvió muy controlador y Morella comenzó a aislarse de sus amigas y de su familia. Tenía 18 años cuando abandonó su casa para irse a vivir con él. Sin saberlo, ese día dejaba atrás toda la vida que conocía. Y también su libertad. ⇣En nuestro sitio web puedes encontrar una transcripción del episodio. Or you can also check this English translation. ⇣· Se viene el Radio Ambulante Fest 2022. Ya puedes comprar tus entradas para nuestro festival virtual, que tendrá lugar entre el 20 de abril y el 5 de mayo. Habrá cinco charlas, una pitch session y una fiesta para celebrar nuestros 10 años. Asegura tu cupo hoy. · Suscríbete a nuestro boletín. Es nuestro lugar favorito para estar en contacto con nuestra comunidad. Recibe todos los martes un correo con el nuevo episodio de Radio Ambulante y otro todos los viernes con cinco recomendaciones del equipo. · Lupa es nuestra app para estudiantes intermedios de español que quieren aprender con las historias de Radio Ambulante. Pruébala y encuentra más información en lupa.app.