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A la fin du XVIIe siècle, le couvent de Moret compte une religieuse noire sur laquelle court une folle rumeur : elle serait de sang royal. C'est le point de départ d'une énigme qui a fasciné des générations d'auteurs, dont le grand Voltaire.Mention légales : Vos données de connexion, dont votre adresse IP, sont traités par Radio Classique, responsable de traitement, sur la base de son intérêt légitime, par l'intermédiaire de son sous-traitant Ausha, à des fins de réalisation de statistiques agréées et de lutte contre la fraude. Ces données sont supprimées en temps réel pour la finalité statistique et sous cinq mois à compter de la collecte à des fins de lutte contre la fraude. Pour plus d'informations sur les traitements réalisés par Radio Classique et exercer vos droits, consultez notre Politique de confidentialité.Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
El secretario provincial de UAGA en Huesca, Óscar Moret, indica que la campaña de recogida de la fruta empieza con suficiente mano de obra y muchas fincas con alojamientos ya dispuestos, pero no oculta el problema social que se repite en la calle por la llegada de personas sin contrato y en situación irregular que no disponen de un lugar donde vivir. En el concurso de las Garnachas del Mundo que tiene lugar en Cariñena se catan más de 700 vinos de esta variedad, a ciegas y en un evento único que se celebra hasta este martes. Europa se enfrenta al "peor brote de fiebre aftosa desde inicio de siglo", por lo que es necesario adoptar "medidas urgentes" para su diagnóstico temprano y prevención, así como para minimizar su impacto, alertó este lunes la Organización de la ONU para la Alimentación y la Agricultura (FAO). La Unión de Pequeños Agricultores y Ganaderos (UPA) se ha dirigido al ministro de Agricultura, Luis Planas, para pedirle su intervención por los efectos que podría producir un Real Decreto aprobado hace unos días que establece fuertes reducciones del consumo de carne y lácteos en comedores escolares.
Uma calorosa homenagem à atriz e diretora Dira Paes marcou a abertura do Festival de Cinema Brasileiro de Paris, na terça-feira (29). Além da exibição de filmes em competição, a 27ª edição do evento promoveu o lançamento mundial do documentário “Cazuza, Boas Novas”, sobre os últimos anos de vida do cantor e compositor. Na abertura do festival, a atriz paraense Dira Paes recebeu um prêmio pelo conjunto de sua carreira e pela contribuição ao cinema nacional. “De norte a sul do país, ela atravessa épocas, gêneros e lutas com uma presença luminosa”, diz a direção do festival, que programou cinco filmes emblemáticos de sua trajetória, entre eles “Anahy de las Missiones”, “Manas” e seu primeiro longa como diretora, “Pasárgada”. “Durante a homenagem fui relembrando a minha trajetória. E vi o quanto essa estrada é longa, 40 anos. Recebi essa homenagem num ano tão especial quanto o ano do Brasil na França e a COP 30 na minha cidade, Belém. Eu acho que foi uma confluência astral que me permitiu esse momento tão especial da minha vida, que eu vou me lembrar para sempre”, afirmou Dira Paes em entrevista à RFI.Na telona, “Vitória”, com Fernanda Montenegro no papel principal, foi o filme escolhido para a abertura do festival. Com a morte do diretor Breno Silveira no primeiro dia de filmagem, Andrucha Waddington assumiu o longa, baseado na história verídica de uma aposentada do Rio de Janeiro, Joana da Paz, que lutou e conseguiu denunciar a ação de traficantes de drogas e policiais corruptos que acabaram presos. O ator Alan Rocha, que vive um jornalista na trama, apresentou o filme, recebido com muito entusiasmo pela plateia que lotou o cinema L'Arlequin.“Esse filme presta muitas homenagens, à dona Joana, ao Breno e à nossa grande dama do cinema, a dona Fernanda (Montenegro). Estar aqui representando esse filme que traz essa grande artista brasileira, conhecida mundialmente, é muito importante e gratificante. Estou muito emocionado, muito feliz de estar aqui me assistindo mais uma vez nesse filme, mas num lugar diferente, como artista, em outro país”, disse o ator.Lançamento mundial de documentário sobre CazuzaImportante vitrine da cinematografia brasileira na França, o Festival de Cinema Brasileiro de Paris, fundado e dirigido por Katia Adler, oferece durante uma semana uma programação variada. Nesta edição, são oito filmes em competição, além de um panorama de obras de ficção e documentários que exploram a diversidade da produção, muitas delas exibidas com a presença de artistas e produtores que debatem com o público após as projeções.O documentário “Cazuza, Boas Novas”, que teve sua estreia mundial no festival, foi apresentado pelos produtores Guilherme Arruda, Roberto Moret e Malu Valois.O filme de Nilo Romero, que trabalhou com Cazuza, retraça com imagens de arquivo, fotos e vídeos, além de testemunhos de familiares e amigos próximos, os últimos dois anos de vida do cantor e compositor, que morreu de Aids em 1990.“Consideramos esse período o mais interessante da vida dele, porque quando ele recebe o diagnóstico da doença, ele muda um pouco a forma de enxergar a criação. Achamos que esse período da criação dele diz mais sobre o artista e a cultura brasileira. Além disso, o produtor musical (Nilo Romero) esteve muito próximo do Cazuza nesse período. Então foi unir o útil ao agradável. Achávamos que era um recorte histórico bem relevante”, destaca Moret. “Desde o início desse projeto, fizemos um pacto de reverenciar a memória do Cazuza”, acrescenta.Para Malu Valois, o filme tem também a vocação de mostrar Cazuza para diversas gerações. “O Cazuza tem uma coisa de poeta mesmo, ele escreveu coisas lindas que são atemporais. Todo mundo que escuta a obra do Cazuza é impactado, é sensibilizado, independentemente de ter convivido na mesma geração. Muita gente está conhecendo e vai conhecer o Cazuza através do nosso filme, e acho que vai ter um grande apaixonamento de novo do Brasil pelo Cazuza”, afirma, confiante, após avaliar a reação do público do festival parisiense.“O público reagiu super bem, rindo em momentos mais leves do filme. Isso é importante também, porque, apesar de ser um filme pesado, sobre uma pessoa que está adoecendo, tem também o Cazuza e essa sua leveza. Tínhamos um pouco de medo de o público não reconhecer esses momentos, de rir e interagir. Hoje foi uma amostra de que conseguimos isso, tem essa leveza apesar do tema pesado”, celebra Malu.A repercussão do público e da crítica no exterior é importante para preparar o lançamento do filme no Brasil, em julho, destaca o produtor Guilherme Arruda. “É muito difícil lançar documentário no Brasil. Estamos com uma expectativa boa de conseguir um bom número de salas no Brasil todo. Então festivais como este, e como o In-Edit, que vamos participar em breve, ajudam a ouvir a reação do público, das pessoas, da imprensa, para conseguir uma penetração em um número maior de salas quando ele for lançado. Por isso a estratégia de lançar primeiro aqui fora”, explica.Nesta edição, uma sessão do festival é dedicada a alunos do colégio e ensino médio de um estabelecimento bilíngue na região parisiense. O documentário “Salut, Mês Ami.e.s”, sobre o único colégio público franco-brasileiro da América Latina, em Niterói, foi escolhido para mostrar a ligação e os temas que unem os dois países.A diretora, Liliane Mutti, que já apresentou documentários sobre Miúcha e o produtor Robertinho Chaves no mesmo festival, apresenta seu trabalho, lançado em 2023, sobre a vivência do grupo de jovens do estabelecimento durante a pandemia.“Estudantes de várias regiões do Rio de Janeiro vão estudar nessa escola. O recorte foi o ano da pandemia, quando a escola reabre, mas eles voltam com máscaras no último ano da escola, após terem feito o penúltimo e antepenúltimo ano em casa. Então, eles se encontraram e se despediram. Foi o último ano deles juntos porque eles se questionam, depois da escola, o que fica? O filme traz essa provocação e, ao mesmo tempo, coloca em perspectiva o ensino público francês e o brasileiro”, diz.O Festival de Cinema Brasileiro de Paris, no cinema L'Arlequin, vai até terça-feira, 6 de maio.
L'info du matin - Grégory Ascher et Justine Salmon ont présenté un nouveau concept testé dans plusieurs villes françaises : les feux jaunes pour les piétons, actuellement en phase d'expérimentation à Metz, Nancy, Nantes, Nice, Strasbourg et Toulouse jusqu'en 2027. Le winner du jour : - Un jeune Chinois vivant au Japon a été secouru sur le mont Fuji à 3000 mètres d'altitude après avoir eu le mal des montagnes mais il n'a visiblement pas retenu la leçon. - En Haute-Garonne, après une dispute avec sa femme, un homme a mobilisé les secours, deux maîtres-chiens et un hélicoptère alors qu'il s'était simplement caché pour bouder. Le flashback de décembre 2000 - Sortie du film d'animation "Chicken Run". - Sortie du film "Billy Elliot", succès critique et public. Les savoirs inutiles : - Un bébé possède 300 os à la naissance (contre 207 chez un adulte) et naît sans rotule : seul du cartilage assure les mouvements du genou au début de sa vie. 3 choses à savoir sur Spirou Qu'est-ce qu'on teste ? - Motorola et Swarovski lancent des écouteurs sans fil qui se portent comme des bijoux. - Lego sort des gommes à empiler comme de véritables pièces de construction. Le jeu surprise : Dorothée de Moret-sur-Loing vers Fontainebleau repart avec un coffret Marilou Bio. La banque RTL2 : - Claire de Saint-Laurent-du-Var vers Nice gagne 350 €. - Estelle de Châteauneuf-de-Galaure vers Lyon gagne 800 €. Distribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Escuchamos a miembros de la familia Salazar de Badajoz con Juan Antonio Salazar para comenzar y después continuar con Ramón el Portugués, Guadiana y Marelu. De Badajoz nos vamos a Huelva y sus artistas para escuchar el fandango del bajista Juanfe Pérez y distintas grabaciones de Cristian de Moret. Seguimos con Gautama del Campo, La Tremendita y José Mijita recordando a Los Chichos y finalmente anunciamos el retorno de La Copa Pavón en Madrid para rematar el programa con Mayte Martín.Escuchar audio
Dans ce nouvel épisode, je vous emmène à Reims, au cœur du magnifique Domaine Les Crayères, pour une rencontre avec un chef discret au parcours impressionnant.Son nom revient souvent dans les récits d'autres cuisiniers, comme une référence; une valeur sure et respectée. Formé aux côtés des plus grands – Jacques Maximin, Bruno Cirino, et bien sûr Alain Ducasse – Christophe Moret a tracé sa route avec rigueur, exigence et humilité. Pourtant, son histoire est peu racontée.C'est précisément ce qui m'a poussé à aller à sa rencontre : découvrir ces chefs qui, loin des projecteurs, ont contribué à leur manière à façonner la cuisine d'aujourd'hui, nourri des vocations et fait briller bien des étoiles.Dans cet entretien, réalisé à quelques jours de la cérémonie du Guide Michelin justement, Christophe Moret se livre avec sincérité. On y découvre un parcours bâti sur de solides valeurs. De loyauté, de fidélité, d'engagement. Un épisode comme un nouvelle pièce de ce puzzle qui se recompose au fil du temps et des récits. Une nouvelle plongée dans l'histoire d'un cuisinier entier, et à travers lui, dans celle de notre gastronomie.Distribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Inner Journey with Greg Friedman welcomes back Julite Moret. Rev Dr Julie Moret, author of What's Your What? How to Ignite Your Unique Brand, is an accomplished international speaker and teacher. Julie is an inspirational speaker at the Agape International Spiritual Center founded & directed by Michael Bernard Beckwith. And on march 26th at 6pm she is leading “Change Your Frequency”, With Michael beckwith, Queen Afua, Dr. Delatorro McNeal.
I'm beyond thrilled to welcome the radiant and powerhouse Rev. Dr. Julie Moret to the Conscious Living Podcast today. If you've ever wondered what it really means to vibrate at the level of your dreams, this episode is your golden ticket.Julie is not just a sought-after international speaker, author, and spiritual teacher — she's also someone who has literally climbed mountains (hello, Basecamp Everest!) and figuratively scaled the peaks of personal growth and spiritual mastery. She's a faculty member at Agape International, has been featured on Lifetime TV, knighted alongside visionaries like Jack Canfield and Lisa Nichols.Here's What You Will Discover in This New Podcast Episode:Frequency in Action – Selma and Spiritual SynchronicitySoul Print, Purpose, and the Qualities of GodMount Everest – A Spiritual PilgrimageCreating Environments That Inspire the SoulSpiritual Discipline and Daily DevotionJulie also shares all the juicy details about The Frequency Factor course — from energy work and visioning, to prayer, meditation, and setting up high-vibe environments that literally pull your dreams toward you. If you're ready to clarify your soul's calling and manifest from the inside out, this is the path for you. Register by TODAY at AgapeLive.com and get access to replays if you can't make it live!Plus, follow Julie on IG @revjuliemoret and sign up at JulieMoret.com for monthly transformational practices and updates from one of the most magnetic voices in the spiritual movement today.So, what are you waiting for? Tune in, turn up your frequency, and let's live on purpose… together.
Dans ce nouvel épisode, je vous emmène à Reims, au cœur du magnifique Domaine Les Crayères, pour une rencontre avec un chef discret au parcours impressionnant.Son nom revient souvent dans les récits d'autres cuisiniers, comme une référence; une valeur sure et respectée. Formé aux côtés des plus grands – Jacques Maximin, Bruno Cirino, et bien sûr Alain Ducasse – Christophe Moret a tracé sa route avec rigueur, exigence et humilité. Pourtant, son histoire est peu racontée.C'est précisément ce qui m'a poussé à aller à sa rencontre : découvrir ces chefs qui, loin des projecteurs, ont contribué à leur manière à façonner la cuisine d'aujourd'hui, nourri des vocations et fait briller bien des étoiles.Dans cet entretien, réalisé à quelques jours de la cérémonie du Guide Michelin justement, Christophe Moret se livre avec sincérité. On y découvre un parcours bâti sur de solides valeurs. De loyauté, de fidélité, d'engagement. Un épisode comme un nouvelle pièce de ce puzzle qui se recompose au fil du temps et des récits. Une nouvelle plongée dans l'histoire d'un cuisinier entier, et à travers lui, dans celle de notre gastronomie.Distribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Dans ce nouvel épisode, je vous emmène à Reims, au cœur du magnifique Domaine Les Crayères, pour une rencontre avec un chef discret au parcours impressionnant.Son nom revient souvent dans les récits d'autres cuisiniers, comme une référence; une valeur sure et respectée. Formé aux côtés des plus grands – Jacques Maximin, Bruno Cirino, et bien sûr Alain Ducasse – Christophe Moret a tracé sa route avec rigueur, exigence et humilité. Pourtant, son histoire est peu racontée.C'est précisément ce qui m'a poussé à aller à sa rencontre : découvrir ces chefs qui, loin des projecteurs, ont contribué à leur manière à façonner la cuisine d'aujourd'hui, nourri des vocations et fait briller bien des étoiles.Dans cet entretien, réalisé à quelques jours de la cérémonie du Guide Michelin justement, Christophe Moret se livre avec sincérité. On y découvre un parcours bâti sur de solides valeurs. De loyauté, de fidélité, d'engagement. Un épisode comme un nouvelle pièce de ce puzzle qui se recompose au fil du temps et des récits. Une nouvelle plongée dans l'histoire d'un cuisinier entier, et à travers lui, dans celle de notre gastronomie.Distribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Dans ce nouvel épisode, je vous emmène à Reims, au cœur du magnifique Domaine Les Crayères, pour une rencontre avec un chef discret au parcours impressionnant.Son nom revient souvent dans les récits d'autres cuisiniers, comme une référence; une valeur sure et respectée. Formé aux côtés des plus grands – Jacques Maximin, Bruno Cirino, et bien sûr Alain Ducasse – Christophe Moret a tracé sa route avec rigueur, exigence et humilité. Pourtant, son histoire est peu racontée.C'est précisément ce qui m'a poussé à aller à sa rencontre : découvrir ces chefs qui, loin des projecteurs, ont contribué à leur manière à façonner la cuisine d'aujourd'hui, nourri des vocations et fait briller bien des étoiles.Dans cet entretien, réalisé à quelques jours de la cérémonie du Guide Michelin justement, Christophe Moret se livre avec sincérité. On y découvre un parcours bâti sur de solides valeurs. De loyauté, de fidélité, d'engagement. Un épisode comme un nouvelle pièce de ce puzzle qui se recompose au fil du temps et des récits. Une nouvelle plongée dans l'histoire d'un cuisinier entier, et à travers lui, dans celle de notre gastronomie.Distribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Estrenamos la nueva grabación del grupo G5 (Kiko Veneno, El Canijo, Diego Pozo, Tomasito y Jairo Muchachito) titulada "Badajoz" pero escuchamos antes un par de momentos de su primer álbum titulado "Tucaratupapi". Después también escuchamos a cantaoras como Lela Soto o María Terremoto y algunas novedades como Juan Carmona con Al di Meola, Juan Medina, Olvido Lanza, Anna Colom, Cristian de Moret, José Torres o David de Arahal.Escuchar audio
Vi står midt i et politisk og ideologisk tideverv. Men de siste årene har det blitt åpenbart for mange at forståelse og kritikk av medieteknologien er vel så viktig som politisk og ideologisk analyse hvis man vil forstå omkalfatringene. I denne episoden av Morgenbladets bokpodkast spør vi om vi kanskje bør vende tilbake til noen av bøkene fra den mediesosiologiske gullalderen. For nå må vi vel snart kunne slå det fast: Vi har faktisk moret oss til døde. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Algún standard del jazz y también música de película interpretados por flamencos como Lole Montoya, Juan Diego Mateos, Chano Domínguez y Javier Colina, Niño Josele y Estrella Morente, La Barbería o Pata Negra. De paso escuchamos algún extracto de esas mismas versiones con otros intérpretes clásicos como Sinatra, John Coltrane o Ella Fitzgerald. De remate Raimundo, Los Campos y Cristian de Moret.Escuchar audio
Les meilleurs freestyleuses et freestyleurs de la planète sont à Laax ce week-end pour la Coupe du Monde de slopestyle et de half-pipe. Cédric Moret et Darius Heristchian reviennent sur l'épreuve de snowboard half-pipe du jour et sur le slopestyle du vendredi 17 janvier 2025 avec Mathilde Gremaud et Sarah Höfflin.
Martijn Moret is the founder of DataSquirrel.ai, a company focused on leveraging AI to humanise and simplify data analysis for product managers and non-tech managers. His hot take? Most product managers neglect data—not because they dislike it, but due to a lack of time and skills, which can lead to wrong priorities and poor decision-making. He also highlights the current limitations of AI in data analysis, emphasising that while AI accelerates workflows, it still requires human oversight for reliable outcomes. Find Martijn on LinkedIn or check out DataSquirrel.ai. If you'd like to appear on Hot Takes, please grab a time!
Have you ever wondered how the latest celebrity health news connects to your everyday well-being? In this replay of my Medical Mondays live stream, I tackle hot topics like Mariah Carey battling the flu, Karen Huger's DUI case, and Halle Berry's empowering perspective on aging naturally. But we don't stop there—I also break down the bird flu's ripple effects on public health and food costs, bust flu myths (no, the flu shot doesn't give you the flu!), and share crucial tips for staying healthy.Oh, and let's talk innovation—a groundbreaking pig kidney transplant could change the future of organ donation as we know it.This episode is packed with insights to keep you informed and inspired, blending trending headlines with expert advice to help you live your healthiest, happiest life. Tune in, and let's make sense of these must-know stories together!This podcast is intended to be informational only. It is not a medical consultation, nor is it personalized medical advice. For medical advice, please consult your physician.Here are a few helpful resources to help on your journey to wellness:▶️ Subscribe so you will never miss a video.
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Il a dirigé Radio Réveil pendant presque trente ans: Edmond Moret revient au micro pour retracer l'aventure de la foi qui a caractérisé cette mission radiophonique.Pour boucler la boucle des 75 ans d'existence de Radio Réveil, l'association qui chapeaute RADIO R, nous avons eu le privilège d'accueillir Edmond et Annette Moret dans nos locaux d'Yverdon-les-Bains. Interviewé par Christine et Yvan, l'ancien directeur a retracé l'incroyable aventure de foi vécue tout au long de cette mission radiophonique débutée en 1949. C'est en 1965, alors qu'il cherchait encore un peu sa voie, travaillant dans l'immobilier mais peu convaincu d'y avoir sa place, qu'Edmond Moret entend dire qu'on recherche de l'aide à Radio Réveil. "La découverte de l'Evangile avait été un élément très fort pour moi, dans un moment particulier en 1962. Et j'avais l'envie de partager cela, car l'Evangile n'est pas une propriété privée qu'on a pour soi: on peut certes en jouir et c'est illimité! Mais en même temps, ce n'est pas un trésor qui nous appartient: il est à tout le monde et il est à partager". L'occasion se présente donc pour lui de se lancer dans le ministère radiophonique au sein de Radio Réveil. Diverses circonstances le conduiront à en prendre la direction, de 1974 à 2003, année de sa retraite.La particularité des productions radiophoniques de Radio Réveil était que celles-ci étaient diffusées sur des radios partout en Francophonie (puisque l'association ne possédait pas d'antennes), et notamment sur le support de grands médias comme RMC, RTL et Europe 1, avec une liberté de parole qui échappait quelque peu à la logique. "Il n'y avait rien de religieux sur ces grandes ondes! L'audience n'était pas un public privilégié de chrétiens déjà plus ou moins convaincus; c'était vraiment un extraordinaire champ ouvert", souligne Edmond Moret. Outre le travail très en évidence des speakers de la radio, il y avait aussi le travail de suite, la correspondance avec les auditeurs qui écrivaient à Radio Réveil après avoir entendu des émissions. Et bien sûr, l'aide des donateurs qui portaient économiquement tout ce fardeau qui était quand même relativement gros. Et cela, durant 75 ans. Ça en fait du capital d'amour, de solidarité, de main tendue!"Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
La realizadora y documentalista cinematográfica Remedios Malvárez presenta su última película, "Fandango", en la que intervienen Arcángel, Jeromo Segura, Sandra Carrasco, Rafael Estévez, Perlita de Huelva, Argentina, Cristian de Moret y Rocío Márquez.Escuchar audio
Santa Teresa de Jesús y San Juan de la Cruz escribieron para que cantasen José de los Camarones, Estrella Morente y sobre todo, en el caso de San Juan, Enrique Morente. Escuchamos esa poesía divina en sus voces. "Aventuremos la vida" es el título de la malagueña que acaba de grabar José de los Camarones sobre conocidos textos de Teresa de Ávila. Estrella con Michael Nyman dieron a la caza alcance. En el repertorio de Morente aparece San Juan de la Cruz en diferentes grabaciones, como "Cristalina fuente o "Aunque es de noche". También Rosalía le dio su aire. Siguiendo con Rosalía, y lejos de esos poetas del Carrmelo, también recordó en sus principios los tangos de la Catalina cuya melodía emparenta con la Macorina que hizo popular Chabela Vargas. Ahora la voz de la cantante aparece renovada en el nuevo trabajo discográfico del guitarrista Paco Soto que ha recuperado su voz para la ocasión. Alba Molina con Silvia Pérez Cruz dan paso a Lole Montoya. Para terminar Kerem, el guitarrista turco, con la voz de Guillermo Manzano y Raimundo Amador con Cristian de Moret.Escuchar audio
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In this episode of Neuro Innovation Talks, Host John Murray interviews Professor Jacques Moret, MD, Professor and Consultant Interventional Neuroradiology and Honorary Chairman, NEURI center, Bicetre University Hospital, a pioneer in neurovascular intervention, as he reflects on the early challenges and groundbreaking innovations that shaped the field. Dr. Moret recounts the origins of balloon remodeling for brain aneurysm treatment, detailing the iterative process of developing this transformative technique and the critical role of collaboration with industry leaders. He highlights the technological and ethical considerations that informed his work, emphasizing the balance between innovation and patient safety. The conversation delves into his philosophy of mentorship, the significance of anatomical knowledge in neurointervention, and the importance of maintaining humanity in patient care. Dr. Moret also discusses the future of neurovascular treatment, advocating for MRI-compatible devices and real-time functional imaging to enhance procedural outcomes. Thank you to Confluent Medical Technologies for sponsoring this episode of Neuro Innovation Talks. To learn more about how Confluent Medical supports medical device companies, visit: www.confluentmedical.com. Special thanks to the following, the Neuro Innovation Talks podcast series would not be possible without their support: Joanna Colangelo, Mark Dickinson, Whitney Garrett, Tracy Murray, SYK, Dr. Christophe Cognard, Dr. Laurent Spelle, and Dr. Vitor Pereira Tune in and subscribe to the DeviceTalks Podcast Network wherever you get your podcasts and follow youtube.com/@DeviceTalks to never miss an episode. Thank you for supporting the Neuro Innovation Talks podcast!
Martijn Moret is a seasoned professional and entrepreneur with experience across various industries such as aviation and hospitality, and he's the co-founder of DataSquirrel.ai.In this episode, we talk about the risks of data centralization. We discuss the main challenges and risks of centralized data, the myth of 100% data integration vs. the untapped 60%, and the specific challenges when it comes to working with AI. We conclude with Martijn sharing his hopes and expectations for the future.Links & mentions:linkedin.com/in/martijnmoretx.com/martijnmoret
Ana Crismán toca el arpa flamenca, viene al programa y nos avanza su nueva producción discográfica titulada "Arpaora". Escuchamos parte de la música de la película "¿Por qué se frotan las patitas?" que incluye a Tomasito o a Raimundo Amador. El guitarrista sevillano además nos trae una nueva grabación junto a Cristian de Moret. También escuchamos a Los Campos y de remate dos cantes en directo de Marina Heredia que hoy actuará en Madrid.Escuchar audio
Today's episode you're in for SUCH a juicy FUN and also ridiculously inspiring and supportive convo from Sarah Moret, the founder of Curie. She shares her journey as an entrepreneur (including the not-so sexy parts of wanting to throw in the towel… and really getting GRITTY & resourceful) to then her experience on Shark Tank pitching while NOT EVEN SHOWERING (good thing she owns a deodorant company ;) ) before landing a deal with Barbra Corcoran & Mark Cuban. We talk about ambition, how to build risk tolerance and even juggling entrepreneurial ambitions with motherhood right around the corner for her. I think you're going to really love this convo leaving feeling like you've SO got what it takes to chase those big dreams you have– you might just have to get out of your own damn way ;) To connect with Sarah: You can find her on IG here: @sarahjmoret Check Curie on: curiebod.com Special thank you to our sponsor of today's podcast: CLEARSTEM! Cuz GIRLFRIEND….are you looking for a new SKINCARE line that works and is ACTUALLY non-toxic with no hormone disruptors or CRAP in it? If so, you've got to check out my FAVORITE anti-acne, anti-aging line CLEARSTEM! They have no hormone disrupters or TOXINS and honestly…. Their products have been game-changer in my life for the last 6+ years I've been using them! Tap this link: https://glnk.io/rqop/kacia to check them out & use code “KACIA” for a sweet discount!
One of Finscale's Best Of in 2023. There's nothing I enjoy more than exploring complex and intriguing areas of finance with you. n this podcast, our guest from Switzerland sheds light on fiduciary services, trusts, and their relationship with wealth management, as well as common misconceptions. We discuss the use, benefits, and drawbacks of trusts for holding assets such as rainforest deeds, IP, and digital assets, and the importance of fiduciary duties and governance. We also touch on the typology of clients using trusts, including pioneers, founders, and experienced investors. Siobhan mentions the evolution of regulation and the interest in building trusts in Switzerland, along with the controversy surrounding the Pandora papers. During the conversation, she talks about the challenges of building trusts in the context of digital assets, including specific use cases such as the inheritance of NFTs and the creation of a Token Foundation through which DAOs with their own on-chain treasury can interact with the off-chain world. She explains the partnerships Saffery Champness is building with service providers in traditional finance and the crypto ecosystem, such as Coinify.
Hablamos con Óscar Moret, de UAGA, sobre la evolución de la campaña de recogida de fruta y con Cáritas de Barbastro-Monzón, punto de apoyo para el alojamiento de temporeros en la zona.
El autor de "Menorca, la isla soñada" comparte su amor por esta isla mágica y sus secretos mejor guardados ...
Drew Moret is a highly acclaimed skiff guide and the son of fishing legend, Sandy Moret. You can only imagine his childhood growing up with that DNA in the Sport Fishing Capital of the world, Islamorada, Florida. Sandy's friends are the who's who in the flats fishing game; Steve Huff, Flip Pallot, Chico Fernandez, Stu Apte, Billy Knowles, and many others. The inspiration to be somebody in fishing was everywhere you looked. All the kids of that generation became great fishermen and if you loved to fish, guiding was the door to financial security. Drew took to tarpon in a big way. The bonefishing was off the charts during these formative years, but Drew became a backcountry genius knowing when and where these silver kings would be, showing their voracious bite to a well placed fly. Regardless of the time of year or the weather, he'll be looking for the poon and most likely he'll find them. He prides himself on fishing for tarpon year round, although he can do it all. From cobia fishing on the wrecks, to tailing redfish and sunning snook. On todays podcast, we cover a number of adventures from the life of a Megalops addict!
En l'antiguitat, els emperadors del Jap
Lluïsa Moret, presidenta de la Diputación de Barcelona y Viceprimera Secretaria del PSC, defiende que "los números solo dan para investir a Salvador Illa" y descarta la posibilidad de que los socialistas se abstengan en una hipotética investidura de Puigdemont.
Juana Barber, jefa de los Parques Naturales de la Diputación de Barcelona, explica las características y la importancia de estos espacios naturales.
Programa especial de 'Julia en la onda' desde el Parque Agrario del Baix Llobregat. Julia Otero entrevista a la presidenta de la Diputación de Barcelona, Lluïsa Moret, y a la jefa de los Parques Naturales de la Diputación de Barcelona, Juana Barber.
This is an interview with guitarist Stephen Dunne and vocalist Dana Morey, who are part of the legendary Bay Area band Cold Blood. We discussed their upcoming show in Santa Rosa (Fridays at the Hood) on July 5th and their music. Cold Blood, as a whole, features a stellar group of musicians who have been playing together for nearly 20 years, including Steve Dunne on guitar, Steve Salinas on keyboards, a gritty-growling horn section comprised of John Hablieb and Rob Zuckerman along with a stellar rhythm section featuring Evan Palmerston on bass and T Moran on drums. The band members are all veteran Bay Area musicians who have played with many great artists, including Elvin Bishop, Jefferson Starship, Boz Skaggs, Albert Collins, and more. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/backstagesonoma/message
In just about every country that has been targeted by a major sanctions program—including Cuba, Iran, Iraq, Syria, and Venezuela, to name a few—we can observe significant humanitarian consequences. Sanctions contribute to shortages of essential goods, hinder access to healthcare, and exacerbate poverty and social instability. Understanding the humanitarian impact of sanctions is crucial for assessing their true cost and evaluating whether they are truly effective.Erica Moret has conducted extensive research to demonstrate how sanctions can hamper access to basic human needs, like food and medicine. She has also helped foster dialogue and devise solutions to mitigate those humanitarian consequences.Erica is the Policy Director at PoliSync–Centre for International Policy Engagement, and the Coordinator of the Sanctions and Sustainable Peace Hub at the Geneva Graduate Institute.The Sanctions Age is hosted by Esfandyar Batmanghelidj. The show is produced by Spiritland Productions and is supported by a grant from the Hollings Center for International Dialogue.To receive an email when new episodes are released, access episode transcripts, and read Esfandyar's notes on each episode, sign-up for the The Sanctions Age newsletter on Substack: https://www.thesanctionsage.com/
The CEO of Strada Education Foundation on aligning post-secondary education, economic mobility, and labor market demand. How does inclusive workforce development drive economic growth and opportunity? Highlights include research on the effectiveness of state systems, policy options, and the structural challenge of underemployment among graduates.
In this episode, I'm joined by the beautiful Ashley Moret, who is a faith based somatic mentor who specializes in helping women connect to their bodies, heal their nervous systems and restore their relationships with God through Holy Spirit led somatic coaching and God centered breathwork. In this conversation we speak about the importance of restoring your relationship with God, the Holy Spirit's role in healing, the power of prayer and so much more. We are both so thrilled to bring this episode to your heart. In this episode we discuss... Ashley's spiritual journey from New Age to Jesus Spiritual restoration through commitment to God Bringing your whole, authentic and messy heart to God's loving arms for deep healing Developing your character through God's grace The Holy Spirit's role in spiritual growth and healing through seasons in the wilderness Working with the Holy Spirit for supernatural healing & deliverance in counseling sessions Creating intimacy with God through Bible reading, daily prayer and fasting Jesus's devotional love & care for women Dating, healing and coming home to God's love after breakup Seeking God's presence and fulfillment in marriage Ashley Moret is a faith based somatic mentor who specializes in helping women connect to their bodies, heal their nervous systems and restore their relationships with God through Holy Spirit led somatic coaching and God centered breathwork. Ashley's Instagram Connect with Nina: https://www.instagram.com/way_of_grace/
Did you know that, as a woman, "dimming your light" can actually keep your nervous system in fight or flight?
La viceprimera secretaria del PSC apuesta por que el independentismo tome nota del resultado electoral en Cataluña y apueste por "una nueva etapa" renovando los liderazgos.
Sarah Moret is the founder and CEO of Curie, a clean deodorant and body care brand on a mission to change the stigma around clean beauty. Sarah has been an athlete all of her life and was a very active person, and one thing she could never come across was a clean, aluminum-free deodorant that actually worked and fit her lifestyle. From this frustration, Sarah decided to start Curie as a side hustle in 2019 to solve her own problem.Sarah then bootstrapped the company and financed it with $12,000 in savings and very early on was hitting six-figures with organic content, word of mouth, and PR. Fast forward to today, the company has scaled to be a $20 million success story and is sold in thousands of stores nationwide, including Walmart, Nordstrom, and Bloomingdales and has sold out dozens of times through live selling on QVC. Sarah also appeared on Season 13 of Shark Tank and landed a deal with Barbara Corcoran and Mark Cuban. In this week's episode, Sarah talks about her transition from accounting to becoming an entrepreneur, the steps she took to turn her side hustle into a full-time business, and how she had remarkable growth with very little money. We also talk about the many rejections she faced when it came to finding manufacturers, getting into retailers, and participating in Shark Tank. She shares stories we can't make up and how she turned all those “no's” into “yes”. Sarah also shares her crazy experience on Shark Tank what really happens behind the scenes that we don't typically see, and so much more. In this episode, we'll talk to Sarah about:* Overcoming fears and handling rejections. [03:05]* The reality of being an entrepreneur. [07:03]* Building a company from personal challenges. [08:53]* Graduating from Boston University and Sarah's initial career path as an accountant. [11:15]* Starting Curie and Sarah's risk-taking approach. [16:25]* Being scrappy during the early stages of Curie. [22:25]* Committing fully and early awareness-building for Curie. [25:19]* Leveraging influencers and media outreach. [27:29]* Pivoting to hand sanitizers during the pandemic which saved their business. [31:51]* Navigating manufacturer selection. [35:10* A behind-the-scenes look into Shark Tank. [38:08* Preparing for the Shark Tank Q&A. [57:52]* How Curie thought about funding for the business before Shark Tank. [50:06]* How Sarah overcame scaling challenges with the business. [51:45]* Managing mental health and avoiding burnout for sustained success. [54:17]This episode is brought to you by Beeya:* If you or anyone you know have been struggling with hormonal imbalances and bad periods, go to https://beeyawellness.com/free to download the free guide to tackling hormonal imbalances and to learn more about Beeya's seed cycling bundle.* Plus, get $10 off your order by using promo code BEHINDHEREMPIRE10Follow Yasmin:* Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/yasminknouri/* Website: https://www.behindherempire.com/Follow Sarah:* Website: https://curiebod.com/* Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/curiebod/* Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sarahjmoret/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
En el comienzo José de los Camarones y Tomasito, después Chano Domínguez y lo nuevo del saxofonista Kiko Berenguer con la colaboración también de Cristian de Moret. Escuchamos novedades como el guitarrista David Leiva o el cantaor Vicente Redondo "Pecas" . Terminamos anunciando y escuchando a los protagonistas del cartel del primer festival de guitarra flamenca de la Comunidad de Madrid.Escuchar audio
A Cali girl through and through, Morét Brealynn, has done it all when it comes to wine. From tasting room host to marketeer. From event planner to any odd task she could get involving grapes. Her passion and experience from some of the top wineries in Napa and Sonoma (you'll have to listen to learn which ones!) gave her a phenomenal foundation the good ole fashioned way - OJT (on the job training).Moving into her fourth harvest as the head winemaker for her own label, Morét-Brealynn Wines, Morét now calls the shots. We think she's pretty darned good at it too! With a refined palette and passion for Pinot Noir, she's tackling everything from purchasing barrels to walking the vineyards to identify the exact moment of perfect ripeness of the grapes in her wines. Her fingerprint translates to wines which are seductive, yet playful. Linked to tradition, yet innovative. All with her own personal touch.Giving back and having fun is also key in who Morét is and what she represents as a female as well as a minority (100% Mexican) in the industry. She also serves as a Board Member of Wine Women, a women focused non profit and supports local animal shelters in her free time. When a glass of wine isn't in her hands, you'll likely find a golf club there instead.We know your curiosity is piqued and you'll want to try Morét-Brealynn Wines for yourself - good news! Simply go to https://moretbrealynnwines.com and use SOMMWOMEN in the coupon code for 20% off all individual wines! (Bundles excluded)Join us as we explore Morét's journey from the tasting room to head winemaker - of course it wouldn't be Somm Women Talk Wine without a little fun along the way!Cheers!Charisse & Kristi Thanks for joining Somm Women Talk Wine! Check out our socials for more fun filled wine exploration!Instagram:@somm_women_talk_wine@kristiwinenerd@charissehenryfw@kmayfield109All episodes are also on our website:SommWomenTalkWineCharisse and Kristi
Today we bring you a voice that speaks profound truths of living a life ignited by personal inspiration and spiritual wisdom. I'm thrilled to welcome Reverend Julie Moret. She is an author, speaker, and coach known for her work across a wide spectrum of audiences, including Fortune 500 executives, Academy Award winners, and several New York Times Best Selling authors. She is also a prominent figure at the Agape International Spiritual Center, serving as both a minister and a member of the Executive Leadership Board.Julie's journey is a testament to the power of awakening—to the brilliant potential that unfolds when we dare to ask 'What's Your What?' Her book by the same name has topped reading lists and she is also a speaker who has graced the TEDx stage with her compelling insights. Her teachings and strategies encourage us to peel back the layers of shoulds and in doing so, discover the vibrant core of our being in order to live authentically and fully.Episode highlights:-Ariane invites Julie to say a blessing over the interview...01:54-Julie is asked to define purpose, in keeping with the theme of her book, What's Your What?...05:20-The planet is a giant radio; which frequency are you tuning into?...10:17-"In order to get to that clear thinking brain state, my survival brain has to be soothed"...15:23-Julie tells us about her upcoming venture to scale Mt. Everest!...22:27-Reconnect with your "no" so you can live out your "yes"...30:14-How in this day and age can we curate a supportive community?...39:08-Instead of looking for it, create it...42:55-How to connect with Julie and the Agape Center...48:10-And much more!Resources mentioned:Julie Moret's websiteAgape LiveBOOKWhat's Your What by Rev. Julie MoretGuest's social handles:InstagramYouTubeLinkedInP.S. If you enjoy this episode and feel it helps to elevate your life, please give us a rating or review. And if you feel others may benefit from this podcast as well, spread the word, share and help grow our tribe of Superhumans. When we help heal One, we help heal All. Much gratitude and love.Yours,Ariane
A la fin du XVIIe siècle, le couvent de Moret compte une religieuse noire sur laquelle court une folle rumeur : elle serait de sang royal. C'est le point de départ d'une énigme qui a fasciné des générations d'auteurs, dont le grand Voltaire. Mention légales : Vos données de connexion, dont votre adresse IP, sont traités par Radio Classique, responsable de traitement, sur la base de son intérêt légitime, par l'intermédiaire de son sous-traitant Ausha, à des fins de réalisation de statistiques agréées et de lutte contre la fraude. Ces données sont supprimées en temps réel pour la finalité statistique et sous cinq mois à compter de la collecte à des fins de lutte contre la fraude. Pour plus d'informations sur les traitements réalisés par Radio Classique et exercer vos droits, consultez notre Politique de confidentialité.Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
In this episode, you'll discover the inspiring story of Sarah Moret, founder of Curie, who turned frustration into success. From creating a performance-based deodorant formula to expanding into a body care line, Sarah's journey is filled with challenges and triumphs, including her appearance on Shark Tank. Join us as we delve into the entrepreneurial spirit and the transformative power of Shark Tank. In this episode you'll discover: The inspiring origin of the name Curie. The transformative impact of Shark Tank on her business. The evolution of Curie's hero product into a body care line. Use STARTUP20 for 20% your next order from Curie!
Eric and Glenn discuss their holiday parties and preparations, play another round of "Where in the Whorld?", and then interview a guest all the way from Sydney, Australia. Teneil Hannah, a PhD candidate at the University of Technology Sydney (UTS), joins the podcast to talk about some of her recently presented research on fingermark grading/quality scales. These are scales used by practitioners or researchers to evaluate the effectiveness of potentially new processing and visualization techniques to develop latent fingerprints. Whenever a laboratory is deciding to adopt a new treatment or change an existing one, the lab is expected to perform testing to evaluate the technique. There are a number of scales available to assess latent prints. Teneil walks us through what the most common scales are, who is using what, why are these scales important, and what modifications can be made to existing scales to improve their wide spread adoption and usage. References from Episode: CAST Scale Bandey, H.L. and Gibson, A.P., The Powders Process, Study 2: Evaluation of Fingerprint Powders on Smooth Surfaces, in Fingerprint Development and Imaging Newsletter. 2006. UNIL Scale Becue, A., Moret, S., Champod, C., and Margot, P., Use of quantum dots in aqueous solution to detect blood fingermarks on non-porous surfaces. Forensic Science International, 2009. 191: p. 36-41. UC Scale McLaren, C., Lennard, C., and Stoilovic, M., Methylamine Pretreatment of Dry Latent Fingermarks on Polyethylene for Enhanced Detection by Cyanoacrylate Fuming. Journal of Forensic Identification, 2010. 60: p. 199-222. IFRG Guidelines International Fingerprint Research Group, Guidelines for the assessment of fingermark detection techniques. Journal of Forensic Identification, 2014. 64: p. 174-197. Hockey, D; Dove, A; Kent, T. Guideline for the use and statistical analysis of the Home Office fingermark grading scheme for comparing fingermark development techniques. For Sci Intl 318 (2021) 110604. Hanna, T; Chadwick, S; Moret, S. Fingermark quality assessment, a transversal study of subjective quality scales. For Sci Intl 350 (2023) 111783.
Welcome back to After Dark on the Iron Sights Podcast. Today we welcome our first pro MMA fighter to the show—none other than Dan "The Hitman" Moret. With an impressive record of over 23 professional fights, Dan brings more to the table than his fighting prowess. In this episode, we also get into his contributions to the realms of preparedness and self-defense, and the intriguing dichotomy between sport and street survival. Currently with Rogue Methods in Arizona, Dan shares his level-headed approach, coaching philosophy, and unique insights into training. Not only packing punches but wisdom here too, let's go.Episode Sponsor:BioProtein Technology: https://bioproteintech.com/For $30 off your order use code "IRONSIGHTS" at checkout.BioPro+ can potentially help to improve balance hormones, increase sex drive, improves insulin sensitivity, and produce increases of mitochondria and nucleic acids to create a total system modulator. BioPro+ regulates, rebuilds, and regenerates at the cellular level to help you look, feel, and perform your best.Episode Sponsor:SLNT: https://slnt.com/pages/ironsightsUse the code "IRONSIGHTS" at checkout for an exclusive discountSLNT offers a range of sleek RFID blocking wallets, EDC Faraday bags, travel gear, laptop sleeves, and key-fob cases with the added protection of their patented Silent Pocket® Faraday cage technology, which turns your devices invisible, and safe, from the outside world by instantly blocking Cellular, WiFi, Bluetooth, GPS, RFID/NFC, EMP, and EMF. This elite signal blocking technology is the easiest way to instantly enhance your peace of mind around how your mobile devices are screwing your digital life up.Timestamps00:00 Intro05:58 Elite U Gym And Dan's Space To Train16:01 Dan's Background24:29 How Dan Got Into Fighting31:48 The Transition To Pro37:58 Dan's Role With Rogue Methods And Their Focus In Firearms50:08 Challenges In The Current Industry55:58 Dan's Advice For People With Little To No Experience01:03:05 Understanding How To Coach People01:11:19 Dan's Class01:14:31 Evolution Of Preparedness And Gun Carry Debate01:26:14 Dan's Social Media And Upcoming FightsRed Dot Fitness Training Programs:https://www.rdftrainonline.comOnline Membership (Full Access To All Programs & Virtual Coaching):https://www.reddotfitness.net/online-membershipVirtual Coaching:https://www.reddotfitness.net/virtual-coachingSelf-Guided Programs:https://www.reddotfitness.net/Self-Guided-Programs1Connect With Us:Website - https://ironsightspodcast.com/Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/ironsightspodcast/Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/ironsightspodcast/