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Musiques du monde
#SessionLive : Three Days of Forest & Kader Tarhanine (concert le 15 septembre 2024)

Musiques du monde

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2024 48:29


Des chants d'amour aux chants contestataires, avec Kader Tarhanine (Mali/Algérie) et Three Days of Forest (France). #SessionLive Nos premiers invités sont les musiciens du groupe touareg Kader TarhanineKader Tarhanine, l'étoile montante de la musique moderne touarègue, captive un public de plus en plus large grâce à son talent inné et à sa fraîcheur artistique. En 2012, il a été propulsé sur la scène internationale avec sa chanson emblématique «Tarhanine Tegla : mon amour est parti», devenant ainsi une figure majeure pour la jeunesse touarègue dans le monde entier. Sa musique fusionne habilement les rythmes traditionnels touaregs avec des influences rock, créant un son unique et captivant. Les paroles poétiques de ses chansons, souvent en tamacheq ou en arabe, ajoutent une dimension profonde à sa musique, touchant les cœurs de ceux qui l'écoutent. En plus de son talent musical, Kader Tarhanine est également connu pour ses performances scéniques impressionnantes et sa maîtrise exceptionnelle de la guitare, ce qui lui a valu une réputation d'artiste incontournable de la scène touarègue moderne. Au fil des ans, il a collaboré avec de nombreuses icônes de la musique africaine, telles qu'Oumou Sangaré, Fatoumata Diawara, Sidiki Diabaté du Mali, Mouna Dendeny de la Mauritanie et même Carlou D du Sénégal. Ces collaborations ont non seulement enrichi sa musique, mais ont également fait de lui un artisan de la paix par la musique, utilisant son art pour promouvoir l'harmonie et la compréhension entre les peuples. En tant qu'ambassadeur symbolique, la musique de Kader Tarhanine transcende les frontières, prônant l'harmonie entre les régions sahélo-sahariennes jusqu'au Maghreb, souvent déchirées par des crises multiples. Son engagement en faveur de la paix et de l'unité, combiné à son talent musical indéniable, fait de lui une figure emblématique de la musique africaine contemporaine.Titres interprétés au grand studio- Kal Diabbas Live RFI- Imanine, titre Cd- Al Gamra Leila Live RFI voir le clip Line Up : Kader Tarhanine (Guitare lead et chant), Mohammed Zenani (Guitare et Chœur), Alhousseini Mohamed (Percussions, Batterie, Chœur), Drissa Kone (Guitare Basse) et le tour manager Ehamat Ag El Medy.Son : Mathias Taylor & Benoît Letirant.► Album Ikewane _Racines (Essakane Productions).- Site - Instagram- Chaîne YouTube - Deezer- Facebook - Afrika Festival Hollande 2023. #SessionLive Puis nous recevons le groupe Three Days of Forest pour la sortie de Four Trees. Et c'est en duo qu'Angela Flahault et Séverine Morfin présentent cet album. Une forme musicale atypique : Alto, batterie, claviers et voix augmentées d'effets électroniques. Un quartet à l'énergie rock qui rend hommage aux poétesses afro-américaines et anglophones engagées : Rita Dove, Gwendolyn Brooks, Charlotte Perkins Pilman, Charlotte Mew... Le groupe revisite ces poèmes sous forme de «protest songs» électriques et crée un folklore imaginaire, onirique et halluciné. Leur musique vole ainsi d'un possible chant de manifestants au free jazz, d'une chanson comptine à une frénésie de transe. Une Ode à la liberté́ ! Un duo de compositrices.  Depuis 2010, l'altiste Séverine Morfin et la chanteuse Angela Flahault collaborent autour de leur amour pour la poésie. En 2017, elles créent le Trio Three Days of Forest qui en 2023 devient un quartet. Three days of Forest est Lauréat Jazz Migration 2018.Séverine Morfin affectionne les dialogues féconds : écriture et improvisation, musique concrète et jazz, rock et exploration électro-acoustique, poésie contemporaine et chanson. Elle est actuellement en tournée avec plusieurs de ses projets : le quartet Mad Maple, le quartet Simone. Elle est en résidence au Théâtre de Vanves, au Comptoir à Fontenay. Éclectique, elle collabore avec des musiciens.nes d'horizons différents, de «Fred Pallem et Le Sacre du Tympan» au Wanderlust d'Ellinoa, de l'orchestre Danzas de Jean-Marie Machado au quintet de Piers Faccini... On l'a vue participer au Tubafest d'Andy Emler, aux Comédies musicales de Thomas de Pourquery, à l'ONJ Rituels,... Formée à l'alto classique et au Jazz à Paris, elle est titulaire d'une maîtrise d'Histoire contemporaine à La Sorbonne et d'un Master 2 de Musicologie. Elle collabore avec le poète Jacques Rebotier pour la création «Chansons Climatiques et Sentimentales», avec l'écrivaine Violaine Schwartz et compose la musique de deux spectacles chorégraphiques. Elle est directrice artistique de la compagnie Garden depuis 2017. Angela Flahault est une chanteuse tout terrain, elle aime s'emparer du rock, de la folk, de la chanson, de la pop, du jazz avec la liberté́ d'une voyageuse. Au conservatoire, elle se forme au chant lyrique, à la comédie musicale mais quitte cet enseignement quand elle découvre avec appétit la musique improvisée auprès de Phil Minton puis Joëlle Léandre. En 2004, parallèlement à ses études musicales, elle obtient un diplôme national d'arts plastiques aux Arts Décoratifs de Strasbourg. Depuis 2014, on la retrouve au chant lead auprès du grand orchestre du Tricollectif dans le Tribute à Lucienne Boyer. En 2017, elle se produit aussi dans Le serpent des mers et autres contes avec le flûtiste Joce Mienniel. On la retrouve au chant lead pour la création chorégraphique de Gregory Maqoma à l'Opéra de Lyon en 2021/22. En sept. 2022, elle part pour une expédition chantée sur le trajet de l'Odyssée d'Homère avec un équipage d'artistes internationaux avec Mission O. Angela Flahault trouve son équilibre dans le mélange des médiums artistiques. Qu'on ne lui demande pas de choisir entre la musique et les arts plastiques ! C'est précisément cela qui lui permet de proposer un univers fort et entier.Titres interprétés au grand studio- My Taste Live RFI- Great Trees, extrait de l'album- Crazy Woman Live RFI Line up : Angela Flahault - voix et effets et Séverine Morfin - alto et effets.Son : Benoît Letirant, Mathias Taylor, Mathieu Dubois.► Album Four Trees (Garden Rd 2024)- Site - Facebook - Instagram

Musiques du monde
#SessionLive : Three Days of Forest & Kader Tarhanine (concert le 15 septembre 2024)

Musiques du monde

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2024 48:29


Des chants d'amour aux chants contestataires, avec Kader Tarhanine (Mali/Algérie) et Three Days of Forest (France). #SessionLive Nos premiers invités sont les musiciens du groupe touareg Kader TarhanineKader Tarhanine, l'étoile montante de la musique moderne touarègue, captive un public de plus en plus large grâce à son talent inné et à sa fraîcheur artistique. En 2012, il a été propulsé sur la scène internationale avec sa chanson emblématique «Tarhanine Tegla : mon amour est parti», devenant ainsi une figure majeure pour la jeunesse touarègue dans le monde entier. Sa musique fusionne habilement les rythmes traditionnels touaregs avec des influences rock, créant un son unique et captivant. Les paroles poétiques de ses chansons, souvent en tamacheq ou en arabe, ajoutent une dimension profonde à sa musique, touchant les cœurs de ceux qui l'écoutent. En plus de son talent musical, Kader Tarhanine est également connu pour ses performances scéniques impressionnantes et sa maîtrise exceptionnelle de la guitare, ce qui lui a valu une réputation d'artiste incontournable de la scène touarègue moderne. Au fil des ans, il a collaboré avec de nombreuses icônes de la musique africaine, telles qu'Oumou Sangaré, Fatoumata Diawara, Sidiki Diabaté du Mali, Mouna Dendeny de la Mauritanie et même Carlou D du Sénégal. Ces collaborations ont non seulement enrichi sa musique, mais ont également fait de lui un artisan de la paix par la musique, utilisant son art pour promouvoir l'harmonie et la compréhension entre les peuples. En tant qu'ambassadeur symbolique, la musique de Kader Tarhanine transcende les frontières, prônant l'harmonie entre les régions sahélo-sahariennes jusqu'au Maghreb, souvent déchirées par des crises multiples. Son engagement en faveur de la paix et de l'unité, combiné à son talent musical indéniable, fait de lui une figure emblématique de la musique africaine contemporaine.Titres interprétés au grand studio- Kal Diabbas Live RFI- Imanine, titre Cd- Al Gamra Leila Live RFI voir le clip Line Up : Kader Tarhanine (Guitare lead et chant), Mohammed Zenani (Guitare et Chœur), Alhousseini Mohamed (Percussions, Batterie, Chœur), Drissa Kone (Guitare Basse) et le tour manager Ehamat Ag El Medy.Son : Mathias Taylor & Benoît Letirant.► Album Ikewane _Racines (Essakane Productions).- Site - Instagram- Chaîne YouTube - Deezer- Facebook - Afrika Festival Hollande 2023. #SessionLive Puis nous recevons le groupe Three Days of Forest pour la sortie de Four Trees. Et c'est en duo qu'Angela Flahault et Séverine Morfin présentent cet album. Une forme musicale atypique : Alto, batterie, claviers et voix augmentées d'effets électroniques. Un quartet à l'énergie rock qui rend hommage aux poétesses afro-américaines et anglophones engagées : Rita Dove, Gwendolyn Brooks, Charlotte Perkins Pilman, Charlotte Mew... Le groupe revisite ces poèmes sous forme de «protest songs» électriques et crée un folklore imaginaire, onirique et halluciné. Leur musique vole ainsi d'un possible chant de manifestants au free jazz, d'une chanson comptine à une frénésie de transe. Une Ode à la liberté́ ! Un duo de compositrices.  Depuis 2010, l'altiste Séverine Morfin et la chanteuse Angela Flahault collaborent autour de leur amour pour la poésie. En 2017, elles créent le Trio Three Days of Forest qui en 2023 devient un quartet. Three days of Forest est Lauréat Jazz Migration 2018.Séverine Morfin affectionne les dialogues féconds : écriture et improvisation, musique concrète et jazz, rock et exploration électro-acoustique, poésie contemporaine et chanson. Elle est actuellement en tournée avec plusieurs de ses projets : le quartet Mad Maple, le quartet Simone. Elle est en résidence au Théâtre de Vanves, au Comptoir à Fontenay. Éclectique, elle collabore avec des musiciens.nes d'horizons différents, de «Fred Pallem et Le Sacre du Tympan» au Wanderlust d'Ellinoa, de l'orchestre Danzas de Jean-Marie Machado au quintet de Piers Faccini... On l'a vue participer au Tubafest d'Andy Emler, aux Comédies musicales de Thomas de Pourquery, à l'ONJ Rituels,... Formée à l'alto classique et au Jazz à Paris, elle est titulaire d'une maîtrise d'Histoire contemporaine à La Sorbonne et d'un Master 2 de Musicologie. Elle collabore avec le poète Jacques Rebotier pour la création «Chansons Climatiques et Sentimentales», avec l'écrivaine Violaine Schwartz et compose la musique de deux spectacles chorégraphiques. Elle est directrice artistique de la compagnie Garden depuis 2017. Angela Flahault est une chanteuse tout terrain, elle aime s'emparer du rock, de la folk, de la chanson, de la pop, du jazz avec la liberté́ d'une voyageuse. Au conservatoire, elle se forme au chant lyrique, à la comédie musicale mais quitte cet enseignement quand elle découvre avec appétit la musique improvisée auprès de Phil Minton puis Joëlle Léandre. En 2004, parallèlement à ses études musicales, elle obtient un diplôme national d'arts plastiques aux Arts Décoratifs de Strasbourg. Depuis 2014, on la retrouve au chant lead auprès du grand orchestre du Tricollectif dans le Tribute à Lucienne Boyer. En 2017, elle se produit aussi dans Le serpent des mers et autres contes avec le flûtiste Joce Mienniel. On la retrouve au chant lead pour la création chorégraphique de Gregory Maqoma à l'Opéra de Lyon en 2021/22. En sept. 2022, elle part pour une expédition chantée sur le trajet de l'Odyssée d'Homère avec un équipage d'artistes internationaux avec Mission O. Angela Flahault trouve son équilibre dans le mélange des médiums artistiques. Qu'on ne lui demande pas de choisir entre la musique et les arts plastiques ! C'est précisément cela qui lui permet de proposer un univers fort et entier.Titres interprétés au grand studio- My Taste Live RFI- Great Trees, extrait de l'album- Crazy Woman Live RFI Line up : Angela Flahault - voix et effets et Séverine Morfin - alto et effets.Son : Benoît Letirant, Mathias Taylor, Mathieu Dubois.► Album Four Trees (Garden Rd 2024)- Site - Facebook - Instagram

Harry Potter and the First Time Readers
Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince: Ch 17-20

Harry Potter and the First Time Readers

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2024 70:53


Chapter 17 - A Sluggish MemoryQ1 - At the beginning of this chapter, Harry gives Hermione the details about what happened with Malfoy…do you have any other theories or thoughts on that?‘He accused me of being “Dumbledore's man through and through”.' ‘How very rude of him.' ‘I told him I was.' Dumbledore opened his mouth to speak and then closed it again. Behind Harry, Fawkes the phoenix let out a low, soft, musical cry. To Harry's intense embarrassment, he suddenly realized that Dumbledore's bright blue eyes looked rather watery, and stared hastily at his own knees. When Dumbledore spoke, however, his voice was quite steady. ‘I am very touched, Harry.'‘So they still don't know where you go?' asked Harry, hoping for more information on this intriguing subject, but Dumbledore merely smiled over the top of his half-moon spectacles. ‘No, they don't, and the time is not quite right for you to know, either. Now, I suggest we press on, unless there's anything else –?'Q2 - Where does Dumbledore go?Dumbledore listened to Harry's story with an impassive face. When Harry had finished he did not speak for a few moments, then said, ‘Thank you for telling me this, Harry, but I suggest that you put it out of your mind. I do not think that it is of great importance.' ‘Not of great importance?' repeated Harry incredulously. ‘Professor, did you understand –?' ‘Yes, Harry, blessed as I am with extraordinary brainpower, I understood everything you told me,' said Dumbledore, a little sharply. ‘I think you might even consider the possibility that I understood more than you did. Again, I am glad that you have confided in me, but let me reassure you that you have not told me anything that causes me disquiet.'Q3 - Why doesn't this bother Dumbledore?I believe that it was then that he dropped the name for ever, assumed the identity of Lord Voldemort, and began his investigations into his previously despised mother's family – the woman whom, you will remember, he had thought could not be a witch if she had succumbed to the shameful human weakness of death.‘We have no memories to show us this, but I think we can be fairly sure what happened. Voldemort Stupefied his uncle, took his wand, and proceeded across the valley to “the big house over the way”. There he murdered the Muggle man who had abandoned his witch mother, and, for good measure, his Muggle grandparents, thus obliterating the last of the unworthy Riddle line and revenging himself upon the father who never wanted him. Then he returned to the Gaunt hovel, performed the complex bit of magic that would implant a false memory in his uncle's mind, laid Morfin's wand beside its unconscious owner, pocketed the ancient ring he wore and departed.'They were a motley collection; a mixture of the weak seeking protection, the ambitious seeking some shared glory, and the thuggish, gravitating towards a leader who could show them more refined forms of cruelty. In other words, they were the forerunners of the Death Eaters, and indeed some of them became the first Death Eaters after leaving Hogwarts.Q4 - What do you think about this memory and Voldermort's power?Dumbledore took from an inside pocket another crystal phial and Harry fell silent at once, remembering that Dumbledore had said it was the most important one he had collected. Harry noticed that the contents proved difficult to empty into the Pensieve, as though they had congealed slightly; did memories go off?Q5 - Do memories go bad?As several of the boys tittered, something very odd happened. The whole room was suddenly filled with a thick white fog, so that Harry could see nothing but the face of Dumbledore, who was standing beside him. Then Slughorn's voice rang out through the mist, unnaturally loudly: ‘– you'll go wrong, boy, mark my words.'Q6 - What happened here?‘Look sharp, Tom,' said Slughorn, turning round and finding him still present. ‘You don't want to be caught out of bed out of hours, and you a prefect …' ‘Sir, I wanted to ask you something.' ‘Ask away, then, m'boy, ask away …' ‘Sir, I wondered what you know about … about Horcruxes?' And it happened all over again: the dense fog filled the room so that Harry could not see Slughorn or Riddle at all; only Dumbledore, smiling serenely beside him. Then Slughorn's voice boomed out again, just as it had done before. ‘I don't know anything about Horcruxes and I wouldn't tell you if I did! Now get out of here at once and don't let me catch you mentioning them again!'Q7 - What are Horcruxes?‘And so, for the first time, I am giving you homework, Harry. It will be your job to persuade Professor Slughorn to divulge the real memory, which will undoubtedly be our most crucial piece of information of all.'Q8 - What is going on here? Why is this important?Chapter 18 - Birthday SurprisesQ1 - Do you think Dumbledore doesn't know what Horcruxes are?Harry dawdled behind, taking an inordinate amount of time to do up his bag. Neither Ron nor Hermione wished him luck as they left; both looked rather annoyed. At last Harry and Slughorn were the only two left in the room.Q2 - This obviously doesn't work, but how do you think Harry will get the memory?“of the Horcrux, wickedest of magical inventions, we shall not speak nor give direction” Q3 - What is this dark magic?The second attempt was no better than the first. The third was just as bad. Not until the fourth did anything exciting happen. There was a horrible screech of pain and everybody looked around, terrified, to see Susan Bones of Hufflepuff wobbling in her hoop with her left leg still standing five feet away where she had started.Q4 - What would your preferred mode of wizard transportation be?Q5 - Where is Malfoy going? Is he really going off campus?‘Harry!' said Ron suddenly. ‘What?' ‘Harry, I can't stand it!' ‘You can't stand what?' asked Harry, now starting to feel definitely alarmed. Ron was rather pale and looked as though he was about to be sick. ‘I can't stop thinking about her!' said Ron hoarsely. Harry gaped at him. He had not expected this and was not sure he wanted to hear it. Friends they might be, but if Ron started calling Lavender ‘Lav-Lav', he would have to put his foot down.Q6 - What do you think of the whole love potion thing?Q7 - Can you imagine if Ron died here?Chapter 19 - Elf Tales‘So, all in all, not one of Ron's better birthdays?' said Fred.Hermione gave an almost inaudible sniff. She had been exceptionally quiet all day. Having hurtled, white-faced, up to Harry outside the hospital wing and demanded to know what had happened, she had taken almost no part in Harry and Ginny's obsessive discussion about how Ron had been poisoned, but merely stood beside them, clench-jawed and frightened-looking, until at last they had been allowed in to see him.Q1 - What is Hermione feeling?Q2 - What is the deal with these two failed attempts at danger?‘I dunno, Harry, I shouldn'ta heard it at all! I – well, I was comin' outta the Forest the other evenin' an' I overheard 'em talkin' – well, arguin'. Didn't like ter draw attention to meself, so I sorta skulked an' tried not ter listen, but it was a – well, a heated discussion, an' it wasn' easy ter block it out.' ‘Well?' Harry urged him, as Hagrid shuffled his enormous feet uneasily. ‘Well – I jus' heard Snape sayin' Dumbledore took too much fer granted an' maybe he – Snape – didn' wan' ter do it any more –' ‘Do what?' ‘I dunno, Harry, it sounded like Snape was feelin' a bit overworked, tha's all – anyway, Dumbledore told him flat out he'd agreed ter do it an' that was all there was to it. Pretty firm with him. An' then he said summat abou' Snape makin' investigations in his house, in Slytherin. Well, there's nothin' strange abou' that!' Hagrid added hastily, as Harry and Hermione exchanged looks full of meaning. ‘All the Heads o' House were asked ter look inter that necklace business –'Q3 - What is this conversation about?Harry added, getting to his feet and picking up his Firebolt, ‘will you stop pretending to be asleep when Lavender comes to see you? She's driving me mad as well.' ‘Oh,' said Ron, looking sheepish. ‘Yeah. All right.' ‘If you don't want to go out with her any more, just tell her,' said Harry. ‘Yeah … well … it's not that easy, is it?' said Ron. He paused. ‘Hermione going to look in before the match?' he added casually.He hurried down through the deserted corridors; the whole school was outside, either already seated in the stadium or heading down towards it. He was looking out of the windows he passed, trying to gauge how much wind they were facing, when a noise ahead made him glance up and he saw Malfoy walking towards him, accompanied by two girls, both of whom looked sulky and resentful.Q4 - What is Draco up to?Q5 - How do you like Luna's coverage of the match?‘Dobby is a free house-elf and he can obey anyone he likes and Dobby will do whatever Harry Potter wants him to do!' said Dobby, tears now streaming down his shriveled little face on to his jumper.Q6 - What do you think of Dobby now?Chapter 20 - Lord Voldemort's RequestHermione even escorted them down to breakfast, bringing with her the news that Ginny had argued with Dean. The drowsing creature in Harry's chest suddenly raised its head, sniffing the air hopefully. ‘What did they row about?' he asked, trying to sound casual as they turned into a seventh-floor corridor which was deserted but for a very small girl who had been examining a tapestry of trolls in tutus. She looked terrified at the sight of the approaching sixth-years and dropped the heavy brass scales she was carrying.Q1 - What does Secumsempra do?Q2 - Why do people stay together if they are miserable?‘I see,' said Dumbledore eventually, peering at Harry over the top of his half-moon spectacles and giving Harry the usual sensation that he was being X-rayed.Q3 - Do you think Dumbledore is ever using Legilimency on Harry?Q4 - Do you think that the pensieve itself holds ancient magic? Like does it sift through thoughts and give you a better analysis of them?‘But now, Harry,' said Dumbledore, ‘now things become murkier and stranger. If it was difficult to find evidence about the boy Riddle, it has been almost impossible to find anyone prepared to reminisce about the man Voldemort. In fact, I doubt whether there is a soul alive, apart from himself, who could give us a full account of his life since he left Hogwarts. ‘I wonder whether you know what it is, Tom? Pick it up, have a good look!' whispered Hepzibah, and Voldemort stretched out a long-fingered hand and lifted the cup by one handle out of its snug silken wrappings. Harry thought he saw a red gleam in his dark eyes. His greedy expression was curiously mirrored on Hepzibah's face, except that her tiny eyes were fixed upon Voldemort's handsome features. ‘A badger,' murmured Voldemort, examining the engraving upon the cup. ‘Then this was …?' ‘Helga Hufflepuff's, as you very well know, you clever boy!' said Hepzibah, leaning forwards with a loud creaking of corsets and actually pinching his hollow cheek. ‘Didn't I tell you I was distantly des- cended? This has been handed down in the family for years and years. Lovely, isn't it? And all sorts of powers it's supposed to possess, too, but I haven't tested them thoroughly, I just keep it nice and safe in here …'Q5 - What power do magical objects possess?‘That's right!' said Hepzibah, delighted, apparently, at the sight of Voldemort gazing at her locket, transfixed. ‘I had to pay an arm and a leg for it, but I couldn't let it pass, not a real treasure like that, had to have it for my collection. Burke bought it, apparently, from a ragged-looking woman who seemed to have stolen it, but had no idea of its true value –' There was no mistaking it this time: Voldemort's eyes flashed scarlet at her words and Harry saw his knuckles whiten on the locket's chain.‘Time to leave, Harry,' said Dumbledore quietly, and as the little elf bobbed away bearing the boxes, Dumbledore grasped Harry once again above the elbow and together they rose up through oblivion and back to Dumbledore's office. ‘Hepzibah Smith died two days after that little scene,' said Dumbledore, resuming his seat and indicating that Harry should do the same. ‘Hokey the house-elf was convicted by the Ministry of poisoning her mistress's evening cocoa by accident.'Q6 - Why is he collecting these objects?Q7 - Is there anything else in the Hepzibah memory that seems odd to you?‘So, Tom … to what do I owe the pleasure?' Voldemort did not answer at once, but merely sipped his wine. ‘They do not call me “Tom” any more,' he said. ‘These days, I am known as –' ‘I know what you are known as,' said Dumbledore, smiling pleasantly. ‘But to me, I'm afraid, you will always be Tom Riddle. It is one of the irritating things about old teachers, I am afraid, that they never quite forget their charges' youthful beginnings.'Q8 - Why is calling him Tom such a flex?I have come to you to ask that you permit me to return to this castle, to teach. I think you must know that I have seen and done much since I left this place. I could show and tell your students things they can gain from no other wizard.' Dumbledore considered Voldemort over the top of his own goblet for a while before speaking. ‘Yes, I certainly do know that you have seen and done much since leaving us,' he said quietly. ‘Rumors of your doings have reached your old school, Tom. I should be sorry to believe half of them.' Voldemort's expression remained impassive as he said, ‘Greatness inspires envy, envy engenders spite, spite spawns lies. You must know this, Dumbledore.' ‘You call it “greatness”, what you have been doing, do you?' asked Dumbledore delicately. ‘Certainly,' said Voldemort, and his eyes seemed to burn red. ‘I have experimented; I have pushed the boundaries of magic further, perhaps, than they have ever been pushed –' ‘Of some kinds of magic,' Dumbledore corrected him quietly. ‘Of some. Of others, you remain … forgive me … woefully ignorant.'Q9 - What is he talking about here?Q10 - What is the magical power of love?‘I am surprised you have remained here so long,' said Voldemort after a short pause. ‘I always wondered why a wizard such as yourself never wished to leave school.'Q11 - Does Tom have a point…why would Dumbledore stay on as headmaster and not anything greater?Dumbledore set down his empty glass and drew himself up in his seat, the tips of his fingers together in a very characteristic gesture. ‘… let us speak openly. Why have you come here tonight, surrounded by henchmen, to request a job we both know you do not want?' Voldemort looked coldly surprised. ‘A job I do not want? On the contrary, Dumbledore, I want it very much.' ‘Oh, you want to come back to Hogwarts, but you do not want to teach any more than you wanted to when you were eighteen. What is it you're after, Tom? Why not try an open request for once?'Q12 - What is he coming back to the school for?‘The time is long gone when I could frighten you with a burning wardrobe and force you to make repayment for your crimes. But I wish I could, Tom … I wish I could …'Q13 - What do you think of this memory?

Harry Potter and the First Time Readers
Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince: Ch 9-12

Harry Potter and the First Time Readers

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2024 80:16


Chapter 9 - The Half-Blood PrinceHermione's remonstration was drowned by a loud giggle; Lavender Brown had apparently found Ron's remark highly amusing. She continued to laugh as she passed them, glancing back at Ron over her shoulder. Ron looked rather pleased with himself.Q1 - Does Lavender like Ron?‘Humph,' snorted Professor McGonagall. ‘It's high time your grandmother learned to be proud of the grandson she's got, rather than the one she thinks she ought to have – particularly after what happened at the Ministry.'Q2 - Do you ever think McGonagall could go bad?Q3 - Do you think Gryffindor will win the Quidditch Cup this year?Snape set off around the edge of the room, speaking now in a lower voice; the class craned their necks to keep him in view. ‘The Dark Arts,' said Snape, ‘are many, varied, ever-changing and eternal. Fighting them is like fighting a many-headed monster, which, each time a neck is severed, sprouts a head even fiercer and cleverer than before. You are fighting that which is unfixed, mutating, indestructible.' Harry stared at Snape. It was surely one thing to respect the Dark Arts as a dangerous enemy, another to speak of them, as Snape was doing, with a loving caress in his voice?His Shield Charm was so strong Snape was knocked off-balance and hit a desk. The whole class had looked round and now watched as Snape righted himself, scowling. ‘Do you remember me telling you we are practicing non-verbal spells, Potter?' ‘Yes,' said Harry stiffly. ‘Yes sir.' ‘There's no need to call me “sir”, Professor.'Q4 - Do you view Harry as a better wizard than Snape?This left Harry, Ron and Hermione to share a table with Ernie. They chose the one nearest a gold-coloured cauldron that was emitting one of the most seductive scents Harry had ever inhaled: somehow it reminded him simultaneously of treacle tart, the woody smell of a broomstick handle and something flowery he thought he might have smelled at The Burrow. He found that he was breathing very slowly and deeply and that the potion's fumes seemed to be filling him up like drink. A great contentment stole over him; he grinned across at Ron, who grinned lazily back.Q5 - What do you think of the Amortentia?It's supposed to smell differently to each of us, according to what attracts us, and I can smell freshly mown grass and new parchment and –' But she turned slightly pink and did not complete the sentence.Q6 - What is the last smell Hermione smells?‘No, I don't think so, sir. I'm Muggle-born, you see.' Harry saw Malfoy lean close to Nott and whisper something; both of them sniggered, but Slughorn showed no dismay; on the contrary, he beamed and looked from Hermione to Harry, who was sitting next to her. ‘Oho! “One of my best friends is Muggle-born and she's the best in our year!” I'm assuming this is the very friend of whom you spoke, Harry?' ‘Yes, sir,' said Harry. ‘Well, well, take twenty well-earned points for Gryffindor, Miss Granger,' said Slughorn genially.Q7 - Is Slughorn growing on you?‘Amortentia doesn't really create love, of course. It is impossible to manufacture or imitate love. No, this will simply cause a powerful infatuation or obsession. It is probably the most dangerous and powerful potion in this room – oh yes,' he said, nodding gravely at Malfoy and Nott, both of whom were smirking skeptically. ‘When you have seen as much of life as I have, you will not underestimate the power of obsessive love …Q8 - What do you think of this line?Q9 - What do you think of Liquid Luck?Q10 - What is a time when you beat everyone in class at something?‘The clear winner!' he cried to the dungeon. ‘Excellent, excellent, Harry! Good Lord, it's clear you've inherited your mother's talent, she was a dab hand at Potions, Lily was! Here you are, then, here you are – one bottle of Felix Felicis, as promised, and use it well!'Nobody else was looking. Harry bent low to retrieve the book and, as he did so, he saw something scribbled along the bottom of the back cover in the same small, cramped handwriting as the instructions that had won him his bottle of Felix Felicis, now safely hidden inside a pair of socks in his trunk upstairs. This Book is the Property of the Half-Blood PrinceQ11 - Who is the Half-Blood Prince?Chapter 10 - The House of GauntQ1 - Should Harry be following the book's advice?Q2 - What do you think of Snape and Slughorn in their roles?‘Well, I have decided that it is time, now that you know what prompted Lord Voldemort to try and kill you fifteen years ago, for you to be given certain information.'Q3 - Jenn, did your heart rate go up here?‘I told you everything I know. From this point forth, we shall be leaving the firm foundation of fact and journeying together through the murky marshes of memory into thickets of wildest guesswork. From hereon in, Harry, I may be as woefully wrong as Humphrey Belcher, who believed the time was ripe for a cheese cauldron.'Q4 - Where have you seen Little Hangleton before?There was a scuffling noise in the corner beside the open window and Harry realized that there was somebody else in the room, a girl whose ragged gray dress was the exact color of the dirty stone wall behind her. She was standing beside a steaming pot on a grimy black stove, and was fiddling around with the shelf of squalid-looking pots and pans above it. Her hair was lank and dull and she had a plain, pale, rather heavy face. Her eyes, like her brother's, stared in opposite directions. She looked a little cleaner than the two men, but Harry thought he had never seen a more defeated-looking person.Q5 - What do you think of Merope and Morfin?Q6 - Is a Squib made from abuse?Q7 - What do you think of Tom Riddle's origin story?‘Sir … is it important to know all this about Voldemort's past?' ‘Very important, I think,' said Dumbledore. ‘And it … it's got something to do with the prophecy?' ‘It has everything to do with the prophecy.'Q8 - Why is this important?Q9 - What is the ring and what happened to Dumbledore's hand?Chapter 11 - Hermione's Helping HandNon-verbal spells were now expected, not only in Defence Against the Dark Arts, but in Charms and Transfiguration too. Harry frequently looked over at his classmates in the common room or at mealtimes to see them purple in the face and straining as though they had overdosed on U-No-Poo.‘We've got to go and explain,' said Hermione, looking up at Hagrid's huge empty chair at the staff table the following Saturday at breakfast. ‘We've got Quidditch tryouts this morning!' said Ron. ‘And we're supposed to be practicing that Aguamenti charm for Flitwick! Anyway, explain what? How are we going to tell him we hated his stupid subject?'Q1 - What is the Aguamenti charm?Q2 - Is Hagrid childish for this?‘Oh, come on, Harry,' said Hermione, suddenly impatient. ‘It's not Quidditch that's popular, it's you! You've never been more interesting and, frankly, you've never been more fanciable.' Ron gagged on a large piece of kipper. Hermione spared him one look of disdain before turning back to Harry.Q3 - Why is Ron gagging?Q4 - Harry mentioned he hoped Lupin would write…why doesn't Lupin write?Q5 - Do you think Stan Shunpike is a Death Eater?‘People are terrified – you know the Patil twins' parents want them to go home? And Eloise Midgeon has already been withdrawn. Her father picked her up last night.'Q6 - If you had kids, would you take them out of Hogwarts?Q7 - Dumbledore is gone missing a lot…what is he doing?Q8 - How do you think this years Gryffindor quidditch team looks?Q9 - What do you think about Hermione confounding Cormac?‘But how can he have done, Harry?' said Hermione, putting down the newspaper with a surprised look. ‘We were all searched when we arrived, weren't we?' ‘Were you?' said Harry, taken aback. ‘I wasn't!' ‘Oh no, of course you weren't, I forgot you were late … well, Filch ran over all of us with Secrecy Sensors when we got into the Entrance Hall. Any Dark object would have been found, I know for a fact Crabbe had a shrunken head confiscated. So you see, Malfoy can't have brought in anything dangerous!'Q10 - What was this Shrunken head? And did Malfoy sneak anything in?Q11 - What's the best party you've ever been to?Chapter 12 - Silver and OpalsWhere was Dumbledore and what was he doing?Q1 - Where was Dumbledore and what was he doing?Q2 - Is the Half-Blood Prince a dark person?Harry rather doubted he would be able to bring off this particular spell; he was still having difficulty with non-verbal spells, something Snape had been quick to comment on in every DADA class. On the other hand, the Prince had proved a much more effective teacher than Snape so far.Q3 - Do you think Snape really is a good teacher and Harry is just blinded?Q4 - Is Harry dumb to be practicing these spells on his friends?Q5 - Harry thinks that the Prince could be his dad, do you think he's right?Harry had pinned Mundungus against the wall of the pub by the throat. Holding him fast with one hand, he pulled out his wand. ‘Harry!' squealed Hermione. ‘You took that from Sirius's house,' said Harry, who was almost nose-to-nose with Mundungus and was breathing in an unpleasant smell of old tobacco and spirits. ‘That had the Black family crest on it.'Q6 - What is Mundungus stealing from the Black house?At once, Katie rose into the air, not as Ron had done, suspended comically by the ankle, but gracefully, her arms outstretched, as though she were about to fly. Yet there was something wrong, something eerie … her hair was whipped around her by the fierce wind, but her eyes were closed and her face was quite empty of expression. Harry, Ron, Hermione and Leanne had all halted in their tracks, watching. Then, six feet above the ground, Katie let out a terrible scream. Her eyes flew open but whatever she could see, or whatever she was feeling, was clearly causing her terrible anguish. She screamed and screamed; Leanne started to scream too, and seized Katie's ankles, trying to tug her back to the ground. Harry, Ron and Hermione rushed forwards to help, but even as they grabbed Katie's legs, she fell on top of them; Harry and Ron managed to catch her but she was writhing so much they could hardly hold her. Instead they lowered her to the ground where she thrashed and screamed, apparently unable to recognise any of them.Q7 - What kind of magic is this?Q8 - What's the worst amount of pain you've ever been in?Q9 - Why would someone want to curse an object? What else do you think you could do with objects in the wizarding world?Q10 - Who gave Katie the necklace and where was Katie delivering it?

Brainstorm
Morfinen flød frit og skabte morfinjunkier i 1800-tallets USA

Brainstorm

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2024 20:18


Siden 1990'erne har en opioidkrise, hvor et stigende antal mennesker er blevet afhængige eller er døde af de smertestillende midler, opioider, hærget  i USA, og senest også i Danmark. Men faktisk blev USA allerede kastet ind i sin første opioidkrise for over 150 år siden, da det smertestillende middel morfin eksploderede i popularitet på det amerikanske marked. Morfin blev hældt i medicin mod alt fra graviditetskvalme og diarre til mavesmerter og hostesaft til børn. Stoffet blev hyldet som et mirakelmiddel, men det efterlod også hundredetusinder af amerikanere i dyb afhængighed. Den såkaldte 'morfinisme' eller 'morfin-mania' blev især drevet af de mange soldater, der fik skudt arme og ben af under den amerikanske borgerkrig, og da krigen var ovre i 1865, stod en generation af unge mænd tilbage med afgrundsdybe misbrugsproblemer. Hvad der skete med de mange afhængige borgerkrigsveteraner? Hvordan styrede USA ud af den store opioid-epidemi? Og hvad gik videnskabsmændene i sidste halvdel af 1800-tallet og troede, at smerte var for en størrelse? Find ud af alt det og mere til i denne episode i Brainstorms sommerserie om smertens historie! -- I anledning af sommerferien har Anne Sophie lavet denne miniserie om smertens historie i fire dele. For hvilken bedre måde at nyde sin sommerferie på end at lytte til fascinerende fakta om smerte, vel? Nana er taget på ferie, så Anne Sophie har inviteret Videnskab.dk's podcastredaktør Benjamin D'Souza med i studiet for at snakke om smerte. I denne tredje episode besøger de andenhalvdel af 1800-tallet. -- Brainstorm er støttet af Lundbeckfonden. Følg Brainstorm på Instagram. Medvirkende: Adam Bencard, lektor i medicinsk humaniora ved Medicinsk Museion på Københavns Universitet og gruppeleder i The Novo Nordisk Foundation Center for Basic Metabolic Research Redaktion:  Anne Sophie Thingsted, Nana Elving Hansen, Astrid Marie Wermus, Benjamin D'Souza

Envision
E018 living in alignment with Aurora Morfin, yes me!

Envision

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2024 38:57


Aurora Morfín was born in Mexico City. Became an adopted NYer. And recently venturing into Portugal.A Creative bringing ideas to the world in service of a more dignified way of living.She is a multilingual creative with over 25 years of advertising practice, with extensive experience leading creative teams. A creative artist who has worked with a wide variety of clients on national, regional, and international projects.Founder and Creative Director of Flags for a New World, a set of flags that intend to unite humans rather than divide us, overcome separation, and bring intentional living back to human life.An artist and medicine woman who practices Alignment Coaching, as well as art, rituals, and facilitation as healing practices. Among her talents and skills as a HSP (Highly Sensitive Person), she has design, art direction, facilitation, listening, death companionship, mediation, conflict resolution, and permaculture design.At the moment, she is founding Aligned Beings, a global community working at the intersection of unlearning, values, and reclaiming sovereignty and wholeness as a path to liberation. She is also the creator of the New Beginning Workshop, which aims to leave this world better than how we received it.Aurora's site   |    Her IG    |   Ale's IG Join my email list, if you want to hear about the new episodes or the food for thought I am pondering on. https://www.auroramorfin.com/ Aligned Beings is opening its doors now. You'll be hearing more about it and all the details in the coming days, so if you are not on my email list and you want to hear all about it, that is the best way to hear it all. Go to my Instagram bio, or my website auroramorfin.com to join the email list. Also, I'm launching a new chapter of the New Beginning Workshop, and all the details will be out in the coming days. Much love gorgeous Human Being! ❤️

King's Church London
God's Bright Glory Will Shine | STAND ALONE | Tim Morfin | Isaiah 40

King's Church London

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2024 31:14


This week we have guest speaker Tim Morfin who is chief executive of TLG. TLG is a national Christian children's charity that helps churches to bring hope and a future to struggling children.

Podcast 9 3/4
S06E17 - Marvolo Morfin Power Rangers

Podcast 9 3/4

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2024 53:02


Elis y Seba volvieron con una lechuza, un nuevo micrófono, dos memorias y un cumpleaños. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/podcast934/message

Vikerhommiku intervjuud
Tiia Morfin: aiandus huvitab noori peresid

Vikerhommiku intervjuud

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2024 22:47


Salt & Light Catholic Radio Podcasts
Spring Pledge Drive - Erika Morfin (Our Lady of the Valley)

Salt & Light Catholic Radio Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2024 13:46


Isabella söker Sheila
Morfin, bröst och skidtrix

Isabella söker Sheila

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2024 37:48


Från att undvika morfin till bröstoperation. Kroppsbild, stilval och sportlovs snack.Diskussion om vänskap, personlig utveckling och självkärlek.PS - signa gärna upp på vårt nyhetsbrev här: http://eepurl.com/iEPfJc Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Tiden
Morfin-finte, vrede over våbenhvile og forkølede skibe

Tiden

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2023 18:54


Ikke alle israelere jubler over våbenhvileaftalen med Hamas. Det fortæller den danske ambassadør i Tel Aviv. Flere politiske partier vil have hårdere straffe til pushere, der sælger stærkt vanedannende opioid-piller. Krigsskibe lever, ifølge både tidligere og nuværende ansatte i Forsvaret, ikke op til kravene fra NATO. Vært: Annika Wetterling. Medvirkende: Thomas Winkler, Danmarks ambassadør i Israel. Mads Korsager, DR's forsvarskorrespondent.

FULL COMP: The Voice of the Restaurant Industry Revolution
Temoc Morfin on partnering with Pitbull and scaling sensibly

FULL COMP: The Voice of the Restaurant Industry Revolution

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2023 34:49


Not all of us dream of growing a massive brand but, today's guest, Temoc Morfin did. As a first time restauranteur, Temoc defied the odds in scaling to a dozen locations before deciding to franchise in partnership with Grammy award winning artist Pitbull. In our conversation, we unpack the tactics and tools he used to scale from one to many and how hard work and the right intention have enabled him to scale his family business into a national chain.  For more information on Cilantro Taco Grill, visit https://cilantrotacogrill.com/. ____________________________________________________________ Full Comp is brought to you by Yelp for Restaurants: In July 2020, a few hundred employees formed Yelp for Restaurants. Our goal is to build tools that help restaurateurs do more with limited time. We have a lot more content coming your way! Be sure to check out our other content: Yelp for Restaurants Podcasts Restaurant expert videos & webinars

Harry Potter and the First Time Readers
Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince: Ch 17-19

Harry Potter and the First Time Readers

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2023 127:55


Chapter 17 - A Sluggish MemoryQ1 - At the beginning of this chapter, Harry gives Hermione the details about what happened with Malfoy…do you have any other theories or thoughts on that?‘He accused me of being “Dumbledore's man through and through”.' ‘How very rude of him.' ‘I told him I was.' Dumbledore opened his mouth to speak and then closed it again. Behind Harry, Fawkes the phoenix let out a low, soft, musical cry. To Harry's intense embarrassment, he suddenly realized that Dumbledore's bright blue eyes looked rather watery, and stared hastily at his own knees. When Dumbledore spoke, however, his voice was quite steady. ‘I am very touched, Harry.'‘So they still don't know where you go?' asked Harry, hoping for more information on this intriguing subject, but Dumbledore merely smiled over the top of his half-moon spectacles. ‘No, they don't, and the time is not quite right for you to know, either. Now, I suggest we press on, unless there's anything else –?'Q2 - Where does Dumbledore go?Dumbledore listened to Harry's story with an impassive face. When Harry had finished he did not speak for a few moments, then said, ‘Thank you for telling me this, Harry, but I suggest that you put it out of your mind. I do not think that it is of great importance.' ‘Not of great importance?' repeated Harry incredulously. ‘Professor, did you understand –?' ‘Yes, Harry, blessed as I am with extraordinary brainpower, I understood everything you told me,' said Dumbledore, a little sharply. ‘I think you might even consider the possibility that I understood more than you did. Again, I am glad that you have confided in me, but let me reassure you that you have not told me anything that causes me disquiet.'Q3 - Why doesn't this bother Dumbledore?I believe that it was then that he dropped the name for ever, assumed the identity of Lord Voldemort, and began his investigations into his previously despised mother's family – the woman whom, you will remember, he had thought could not be a witch if she had succumbed to the shameful human weakness of death.‘We have no memories to show us this, but I think we can be fairly sure what happened. Voldemort Stupefied his uncle, took his wand, and proceeded across the valley to “the big house over the way”. There he murdered the Muggle man who had abandoned his witch mother, and, for good measure, his Muggle grandparents, thus obliterating the last of the unworthy Riddle line and revenging himself upon the father who never wanted him. Then he returned to the Gaunt hovel, performed the complex bit of magic that would implant a false memory in his uncle's mind, laid Morfin's wand beside its unconscious owner, pocketed the ancient ring he wore and departed.'They were a motley collection; a mixture of the weak seeking protection, the ambitious seeking some shared glory, and the thuggish, gravitating towards a leader who could show them more refined forms of cruelty. In other words, they were the forerunners of the Death Eaters, and indeed some of them became the first Death Eaters after leaving Hogwarts.Q4 - What do you think about this memory and Voldermort's power?Dumbledore took from an inside pocket another crystal phial and Harry fell silent at once, remembering that Dumbledore had said it was the most important one he had collected. Harry noticed that the contents proved difficult to empty into the Pensieve, as though they had congealed slightly; did memories go off?Q5 - Do memories go bad?As several of the boys tittered, something very odd happened. The whole room was suddenly filled with a thick white fog, so that Harry could see nothing but the face of Dumbledore, who was standing beside him. Then Slughorn's voice rang out through the mist, unnaturally loudly: ‘– you'll go wrong, boy, mark my words.'Q6 - What happened here?‘Look sharp, Tom,' said Slughorn, turning round and finding him still present. ‘You don't want to be caught out of bed out of hours, and you a prefect …' ‘Sir, I wanted to ask you something.' ‘Ask away, then, m'boy, ask away …' ‘Sir, I wondered what you know about … about Horcruxes?' And it happened all over again: the dense fog filled the room so that Harry could not see Slughorn or Riddle at all; only Dumbledore, smiling serenely beside him. Then Slughorn's voice boomed out again, just as it had done before. ‘I don't know anything about Horcruxes and I wouldn't tell you if I did! Now get out of here at once and don't let me catch you mentioning them again!'Q7 - What are Horcruxes?‘And so, for the first time, I am giving you homework, Harry. It will be your job to persuade Professor Slughorn to divulge the real memory, which will undoubtedly be our most crucial piece of information of all.'Q8 - What is going on here? Why is this important?Chapter 18 - Birthday SurprisesQ1 - Do you think Dumbledore doesn't know what Horcruxes are?Harry dawdled behind, taking an inordinate amount of time to do up his bag. Neither Ron nor Hermione wished him luck as they left; both looked rather annoyed. At last Harry and Slughorn were the only two left in the room.Q2 - This obviously doesn't work, but how do you think Harry will get the memory?“of the Horcrux, wickedest of magical inventions, we shall not speak nor give direction” Q3 - What is this dark magic?The second attempt was no better than the first. The third was just as bad. Not until the fourth did anything exciting happen. There was a horrible screech of pain and everybody looked around, terrified, to see Susan Bones of Hufflepuff wobbling in her hoop with her left leg still standing five feet away where she had started.Q4 - What would your preferred mode of wizard transportation be?Q5 - Where is Malfoy going? Is he really going off campus?‘Harry!' said Ron suddenly. ‘What?' ‘Harry, I can't stand it!' ‘You can't stand what?' asked Harry, now starting to feel definitely alarmed. Ron was rather pale and looked as though he was about to be sick. ‘I can't stop thinking about her!' said Ron hoarsely. Harry gaped at him. He had not expected this and was not sure he wanted to hear it. Friends they might be, but if Ron started calling Lavender ‘Lav-Lav', he would have to put his foot down.Q6 - What do you think of the whole love potion thing?Q7 - Can you imagine if Ron died here?Chapter 19 - Elf Tales‘So, all in all, not one of Ron's better birthdays?' said Fred.Hermione gave an almost inaudible sniff. She had been exceptionally quiet all day. Having hurtled, white-faced, up to Harry outside the hospital wing and demanded to know what had happened, she had taken almost no part in Harry and Ginny's obsessive discussion about how Ron had been poisoned, but merely stood beside them, clench-jawed and frightened-looking, until at last they had been allowed in to see him.Q1 - What is Hermione feeling?Q2 - What is the deal with these two failed attempts at danger?‘I dunno, Harry, I shouldn'ta heard it at all! I – well, I was comin' outta the Forest the other evenin' an' I overheard 'em talkin' – well, arguin'. Didn't like ter draw attention to meself, so I sorta skulked an' tried not ter listen, but it was a – well, a heated discussion, an' it wasn' easy ter block it out.' ‘Well?' Harry urged him, as Hagrid shuffled his enormous feet uneasily. ‘Well – I jus' heard Snape sayin' Dumbledore took too much fer granted an' maybe he – Snape – didn' wan' ter do it any more –' ‘Do what?' ‘I dunno, Harry, it sounded like Snape was feelin' a bit overworked, tha's all – anyway, Dumbledore told him flat out he'd agreed ter do it an' that was all there was to it. Pretty firm with him. An' then he said summat abou' Snape makin' investigations in his house, in Slytherin. Well, there's nothin' strange abou' that!' Hagrid added hastily, as Harry and Hermione exchanged looks full of meaning. ‘All the Heads o' House were asked ter look inter that necklace business –'Q3 - What is this conversation about?Harry added, getting to his feet and picking up his Firebolt, ‘will you stop pretending to be asleep when Lavender comes to see you? She's driving me mad as well.' ‘Oh,' said Ron, looking sheepish. ‘Yeah. All right.' ‘If you don't want to go out with her any more, just tell her,' said Harry. ‘Yeah … well … it's not that easy, is it?' said Ron. He paused. ‘Hermione going to look in before the match?' he added casually.He hurried down through the deserted corridors; the whole school was outside, either already seated in the stadium or heading down towards it. He was looking out of the windows he passed, trying to gauge how much wind they were facing, when a noise ahead made him glance up and he saw Malfoy walking towards him, accompanied by two girls, both of whom looked sulky and resentful.Q4 - What is Draco up to?Q5 - How do you like Luna's coverage of the match?‘Dobby is a free house-elf and he can obey anyone he likes and Dobby will do whatever Harry Potter wants him to do!' said Dobby, tears now streaming down his shriveled little face on to his jumper.Q6 - What do you think of Dobby now?

Harry Potter and the First Time Readers
Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince: Ch 9-11

Harry Potter and the First Time Readers

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2023 140:48


Chapter 9 - The Half-Blood PrinceHermione's remonstration was drowned by a loud giggle; Lavender Brown had apparently found Ron's remark highly amusing. She continued to laugh as she passed them, glancing back at Ron over her shoulder. Ron looked rather pleased with himself.Q1 - Does Lavender like Ron?‘Humph,' snorted Professor McGonagall. ‘It's high time your grandmother learned to be proud of the grandson she's got, rather than the one she thinks she ought to have – particularly after what happened at the Ministry.'Q2 - Do you ever think McGonagall could go bad?Q3 - Do you think Gryffindor will win the Quidditch Cup this year?Snape set off around the edge of the room, speaking now in a lower voice; the class craned their necks to keep him in view. ‘The Dark Arts,' said Snape, ‘are many, varied, ever-changing and eternal. Fighting them is like fighting a many-headed monster, which, each time a neck is severed, sprouts a head even fiercer and cleverer than before. You are fighting that which is unfixed, mutating, indestructible.' Harry stared at Snape. It was surely one thing to respect the Dark Arts as a dangerous enemy, another to speak of them, as Snape was doing, with a loving caress in his voice?His Shield Charm was so strong Snape was knocked off-balance and hit a desk. The whole class had looked round and now watched as Snape righted himself, scowling. ‘Do you remember me telling you we are practicing non-verbal spells, Potter?' ‘Yes,' said Harry stiffly. ‘Yes sir.' ‘There's no need to call me “sir”, Professor.'Q4 - Do you view Harry as a better wizard than Snape?This left Harry, Ron and Hermione to share a table with Ernie. They chose the one nearest a gold-coloured cauldron that was emitting one of the most seductive scents Harry had ever inhaled: somehow it reminded him simultaneously of treacle tart, the woody smell of a broomstick handle and something flowery he thought he might have smelled at The Burrow. He found that he was breathing very slowly and deeply and that the potion's fumes seemed to be filling him up like drink. A great contentment stole over him; he grinned across at Ron, who grinned lazily back.Q5 - What do you think of the Amortentia?It's supposed to smell differently to each of us, according to what attracts us, and I can smell freshly mown grass and new parchment and –' But she turned slightly pink and did not complete the sentence.Q6 - What is the last smell Hermione smells?‘No, I don't think so, sir. I'm Muggle-born, you see.' Harry saw Malfoy lean close to Nott and whisper something; both of them sniggered, but Slughorn showed no dismay; on the contrary, he beamed and looked from Hermione to Harry, who was sitting next to her. ‘Oho! “One of my best friends is Muggle-born and she's the best in our year!” I'm assuming this is the very friend of whom you spoke, Harry?' ‘Yes, sir,' said Harry. ‘Well, well, take twenty well-earned points for Gryffindor, Miss Granger,' said Slughorn genially.Q7 - Is Slughorn growing on you?‘Amortentia doesn't really create love, of course. It is impossible to manufacture or imitate love. No, this will simply cause a powerful infatuation or obsession. It is probably the most dangerous and powerful potion in this room – oh yes,' he said, nodding gravely at Malfoy and Nott, both of whom were smirking skeptically. ‘When you have seen as much of life as I have, you will not underestimate the power of obsessive love …Q8 - What do you think of this line?Q9 - What do you think of Liquid Luck?Q10 - What is a time when you beat everyone in class at something?‘The clear winner!' he cried to the dungeon. ‘Excellent, excellent, Harry! Good Lord, it's clear you've inherited your mother's talent, she was a dab hand at Potions, Lily was! Here you are, then, here you are – one bottle of Felix Felicis, as promised, and use it well!'Nobody else was looking. Harry bent low to retrieve the book and, as he did so, he saw something scribbled along the bottom of the back cover in the same small, cramped handwriting as the instructions that had won him his bottle of Felix Felicis, now safely hidden inside a pair of socks in his trunk upstairs. This Book is the Property of the Half-Blood PrinceQ11 - Who is the Half-Blood Prince?Chapter 10 - The House of GauntQ1 - Should Harry be following the book's advice?Q2 - What do you think of Snape and Slughorn in their roles?‘Well, I have decided that it is time, now that you know what prompted Lord Voldemort to try and kill you fifteen years ago, for you to be given certain information.'Q3 - Jenn, did your heart rate go up here?‘I told you everything I know. From this point forth, we shall be leaving the firm foundation of fact and journeying together through the murky marshes of memory into thickets of wildest guesswork. From hereon in, Harry, I may be as woefully wrong as Humphrey Belcher, who believed the time was ripe for a cheese cauldron.'Q4 - Where have you seen Little Hangleton before?There was a scuffling noise in the corner beside the open window and Harry realized that there was somebody else in the room, a girl whose ragged gray dress was the exact color of the dirty stone wall behind her. She was standing beside a steaming pot on a grimy black stove, and was fiddling around with the shelf of squalid-looking pots and pans above it. Her hair was lank and dull and she had a plain, pale, rather heavy face. Her eyes, like her brother's, stared in opposite directions. She looked a little cleaner than the two men, but Harry thought he had never seen a more defeated-looking person.Q5 - What do you think of Merope and Morfin?Q6 - Is a Squib made from abuse?Q7 - What do you think of Tom Riddle's origin story?‘Sir … is it important to know all this about Voldemort's past?' ‘Very important, I think,' said Dumbledore. ‘And it … it's got something to do with the prophecy?' ‘It has everything to do with the prophecy.'Q8 - Why is this important?Q9 - What is the ring and what happened to Dumbledore's hand?Chapter 11 - Hermione's Helping HandNon-verbal spells were now expected, not only in Defence Against the Dark Arts, but in Charms and Transfiguration too. Harry frequently looked over at his classmates in the common room or at mealtimes to see them purple in the face and straining as though they had overdosed on U-No-Poo.‘We've got to go and explain,' said Hermione, looking up at Hagrid's huge empty chair at the staff table the following Saturday at breakfast. ‘We've got Quidditch tryouts this morning!' said Ron. ‘And we're supposed to be practicing that Aguamenti charm for Flitwick! Anyway, explain what? How are we going to tell him we hated his stupid subject?'Q1 - What is the Aguamenti charm?Q2 - Is Hagrid childish for this?‘Oh, come on, Harry,' said Hermione, suddenly impatient. ‘It's not Quidditch that's popular, it's you! You've never been more interesting and, frankly, you've never been more fanciable.' Ron gagged on a large piece of kipper. Hermione spared him one look of disdain before turning back to Harry.Q3 - Why is Ron gagging?Q4 - Harry mentioned he hoped Lupin would write…why doesn't Lupin write?Q5 - Do you think Stan Shunpike is a Death Eater?‘People are terrified – you know the Patil twins' parents want them to go home? And Eloise Midgeon has already been withdrawn. Her father picked her up last night.'Q6 - If you had kids, would you take them out of Hogwarts?Q7 - Dumbledore is gone missing a lot…what is he doing?Q8 - How do you think this years Gryffindor quidditch team looks?Q9 - What do you think about Hermione confounding Cormac?‘But how can he have done, Harry?' said Hermione, putting down the newspaper with a surprised look. ‘We were all searched when we arrived, weren't we?' ‘Were you?' said Harry, taken aback. ‘I wasn't!' ‘Oh no, of course you weren't, I forgot you were late … well, Filch ran over all of us with Secrecy Sensors when we got into the Entrance Hall. Any Dark object would have been found, I know for a fact Crabbe had a shrunken head confiscated. So you see, Malfoy can't have brought in anything dangerous!'Q10 - What was this Shrunken head? And did Malfoy sneak anything in?Q11 - What's the best party you've ever been to?

The Mythic Life Podcast
10. Discovering Our Flags of Value with Aurora Morfin

The Mythic Life Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2023 41:23


In this episode of The Mythic Life Podcast our host Eric Brumett is joined by the flag bearer of values, Aurora Morfin. Aurora is the founder and creator of Flags for a New World, the voice of Envision podcast, and a listener and whisperer at Aligned_Beings Coaching.​ Aurora worked in the corporate world until motherhood (and some burnout) flipped her life upside down.   She has become an advocate for unschooling life while unlearning all the conditioning that she had herself and  healing all the wounds in the most important relationships in her life.  For the past 7 years, Aurora has been dedicated to questioning it all and bringing curiosity and love to alchemize the world.  Aurora and Eric recently sat down to explore how powerful new beginnings are and discuss ways to strip away conditioning in order to live our true values.  To learn more about Aurora, head to one of the links below: Website: https://www.auroramorfin.com Instagram: @aligned_beings & @flagsforanewworld   To learn more about Mythic Life, check us out below! Website: www.MythicLife.com Instagram & Facebook: @TheMythicLife YouTube: @MythicLife  Head to our website to download our FREE manifesting workbook and meditation. And don't miss the next episode! Hit the subscribe button wherever you are listening.

Inspired... with Simon Guillebaud
Punched for Starters | Tim Morfin

Inspired... with Simon Guillebaud

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2023 48:20


When Tim was punched by a 12-year-old in his youth club, he couldn't have believed what that would lead to 23 years later. Transforming Lives for Good is a story of impacting thousands of vulnerable children one at a time. Beautiful! To get a free copy of the TLG story ‘Out of the Ordinary', or connect to get involved, do visit tlg.org.uk Help us build a retirement home for Pastors in Burundi: greatlakesoutreach.org/pastors --- Choose Life in 2023: greatlakesoutreach.org/chooselife If you'd like to receive a weekly podcast episode link that you can share with your friends on WhatsApp, click this link to join the group with ease: simonguillebaud.com/inspired-podcast/#whatsapp  For more from Simon visit: simonguillebaud.com --- Produced by Great Lakes Outreach - Transforming Burundi & Beyond: greatlakesoutreach.org

The Parenting for Faith podcast
S5 Ep6: WHAT IF... my child is struggling with emotional health? with Rae Morfin

The Parenting for Faith podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2023 18:57


Rae Morfin, Head of Therapeutic Practice at TLG, shares her professional experience and Biblical wisdom on the topic of emotional health. It's an important episode for all of us, as we think about how we can best coach our children through their emotions, helping them grow into healthy, functioning adults. Links: - TLG: https://www.tlg.org.uk/ Parenting for Faith is part of the charity, BRF. We are reliant on donations from individuals and churches to make our resources available to as many people as possible. If you've found this podcast or other resources helpful, could you donate to support this vital work? You or your church can become a friend of Parenting for Faith by making a monthly gift of £2 a month or more. Alternatively, you can make a one-off donation. Find out more at https://www.brf.org.uk/get-involved/give/ We are grateful for all donations, big or small. They make a real difference. Thank you so much for partnering with us.

UncleRob, Everybody's Mentor
Ep 59. MARIA MORFIN DE LA PARRA, Bimbo Ventures - "Bimbo ventures beyond baking."

UncleRob, Everybody's Mentor

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2023 44:57


In this episode, Rob and Ileana are joined by Maria Morfin De La Parra, a Principal at Bimbo Ventures. She helps us understand Corporate Venture Capital (CVC) overall and in Latin America. We explore it's place in the entrepreneurial economy worldwide, and we learn the fascinating story how a 75yr+ global industrial giant like Bimbo Group, has innovated, gotten themselves invested into new and upcoming technologies and companies as well as built an unmatched corporate culture. Maria shares her human story of the journey of her very "renaissance woman" life in Mexico City, to now investor and innovator inside the world's largest Baked Goods company. She's a rising star in the entrepreneurial economy of Mexico. After graduating from Universidad Anáhuac, Maria has built an extremely diverse CV which has exposed her to key trends at the right moments. She is a consummate relationship and community builder and has exercised these skills in roles in the fintech area in Mexico, such as “Discovering Mexico”, the Real estate crowdfunding platform, as well as AFICO, the early crowdfunding Industry association. She's also experienced life in the ecosystem from the side of an entrepreneur, building HyperBlock MX, and is now building on all of her experiences in the Food Industry investment space, within the corporate Venture investment arm of Bimbo Group. Bimbo which of course, is the world's largest bakery, whose mission statement is “ NOURISHING A BETTER WORLD” through their more than 134,000 associates in 33 countries. Feel free to follow and engage with MARI here: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/maria-morfin-delaparra/?originalSubdomain=mx Website: https://grupobimbo.com/ We're so grateful to you, our growing audience of entrepreneurs, investors, builders, influencers and those interested in the entrepreneurial economies of Latin America and the under-represented entrepreneurial communities in the USA! Plug in, relax and enjoy some Spanish, English and a fun dose of spanglish as always. We're here to help inspire, educate and empower you, so that you can build the future! ¡Salud y gracias!, Mentors Today's Team --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mentorstoday/message

The Parenting for Faith podcast
S5 Ep1: WHAT IF... my child has had challenging life experiences? with Rae Morfin from TLG

The Parenting for Faith podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2023 18:44


Happy New Year! This is the start of our new season. We all want our kids and teens to meet and know God but WHAT IF....? This season we'll be answering your questions about what God connection looks like for all sorts of different kids, families and contexts, whatever your 'WHAT IF...?' Rae Morfin from TLG shares how we can help children and teens who have had challenging life experiences to meet and know God. Those might be ACEs(adverse childhood experiences), a medical condition or experience, something to do with their family circumstances or something else. Links: - Pop up small groups starting 17 Jan parentingforfaith.brf.org.uk/upcoming-events/#facebooklive - TLG tlg.org.uk/ - Emotional First Aid and The Emotional Rollercoaster tlg.org.uk/get-involved/training - Dan Hughes PACE approach danielhughes.org/p.a.c.e..html Parenting for Faith is part of the charity, BRF. We are reliant on donations from individuals and churches to make our resources available to as many people as possible. If you've found this podcast or other resources helpful, could you donate to support this vital work? You or your church can become a friend of Parenting for Faith by making a monthly gift of £2 a month or more. Alternatively, you can make a one-off donation. Find out more at https://www.brf.org.uk/get-involved/give/ We are grateful for all donations, big or small. They make a real difference. Thank you so much for partnering with us.

HABERTURK.COM
Müthiş iddia! Hastasını morfin bağımlısı yaptı!

HABERTURK.COM

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2022 3:47


İstanbul'da, özel bir tıp merkezinde çalışan doktor, iddiaya göre böbrek ağrısı şikayetiyle tedavi olmaya gelen hastasını morfin bağımlısı haline getirdi. Hastaya evinde, tıp merkezinin otoparkında morfin enjekte eden doktor, yaklaşık 700 bin TL p...

Spækbrættet
#102: Aber på stoffer

Spækbrættet

Play Episode Play 46 sec Highlight Listen Later Dec 5, 2022 63:09


Hvad er det mest uetiske dyreforsøg du kan komme i tanker om? Delfiner der bliver pumpet med LSD? Kaniner der får sprøjtet parfume direkte ind i øjnene?Du tager fejl.Dagens afsnit handler nemlig om forsøget der har været inspiration for samtlige dystopiske laboratorier i moderne kultur.Lyt med når Flemming fortæller hvilke stoffer der er mest vanedannende, og hvordan man testede det på macaque-aber med slanger opereret direkte ind i hjertet!Harmonika intro af: Johannes ChristensenKilder: Self-Administration of Psychoactive Substances by the Monkey (1969)Support the showKøb billet til vores liveshow i Odense! Bit.ly/vu_liveHvis du vil være med til at optage live med os på Discord kan du støtte os på 10er og blive en af vores kernelyttere https://vudfordret.10er.appDu kan også tjekke vores webshop: bit.ly/vushop. Der er en hønsetrøje!Send os vanvittig videnskab eller stil et spørgsmål på facebook, Instagram eller vudfordret@gmail.comTak til Christian Eiming for disclaimer.Tak til Barometer-Bjarke for Gak-O-meteret.Husk at være dumme

Basic Snitches-A Harry Potter Podcast You Didn't Know You Needed

Chapter 10: The House of Gaunt -Dumble and Harry go on a weird field trip and Adam shares some tarot knowledge.Also movie Dumble is way too interested in teenagers' love lives...

Concierge Confidential
Top 5 Vegas Shows with Diana Morfin

Concierge Confidential

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2022 53:17


Are you gonna go to a show in Vegas? Need to know how to get a ticket? We got you covered. In this episode we dive into the world of Vegas shows and give you the best ways to get the best ticket for the next time you see a show in Las Vegas. (20:25) Then it's time to rate our favorite Vegas shows and we breakdown our favorites and give you some of the ones we've been to the most and the ones you should stay away from.

Kerith Bracknell AM Podcast
TLG Sunday - Tim Morfin - 13.11.2022

Kerith Bracknell AM Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2022 35:04


TLG Sunday - Tim Morfin - 13.11.2022

Kerith Windsor Podcast
Disciples who make Disciples: Rememberance Sunday - Tim Morfin (TLG) - 13.11.2022

Kerith Windsor Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2022 30:33


Disciples who make Disciples: Rememberance Sunday - Tim Morfin (TLG) - 13.11.2022

Kerith Blackwater Valley Podcast
Transforming Lives for Good - Tim Morfin - 13.11.2022

Kerith Blackwater Valley Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2022 30:22


We hear from Tim Morfin, the award-winning founder and CEO of 'Transforming Lives for Good'.

High School Transcript
Juventino Morfin S3 E3

High School Transcript

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2022 36:49


Today we sat down with Lakeside High School boys soccer coach, Mr. Morfin to talk about his transition from player to coach and when he knew it was time to make the switch. He also talks about his experiences as an ESL person teaching Spanish in the United States.

Kerith Bracknell PM Podcast
Tim Morfin - TLG - 13.11.22

Kerith Bracknell PM Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2022 30:18


SoloMoms! Talk
Mothering Solo With a Special Needs Child w/Cynthia Morfin

SoloMoms! Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2022 38:44


Cynthia Morfin is a solo mom who lost both of her parents during the pandemic. She is transitioning from full-time work to starting a new business as a life coach. In this episode, she talks about parenting her 3 children including and autistic child, and the lessons she's learned along the way. All while dealing the the fallout from a cheating husband. Despite her experience, Cynthia's encouragement for solo moms is to look forward not backward. 04:06 - In the early days 05:37 - The end of her marriage 08:41 - Losing both her parents during the pandemic 11:27 - Dealing with disappointment and loss 17:34 - Don't be afraid to ask for help 26:11 - Caring for an autistic child Connect with Cynthia: IG - https://www.instagram.com/cynthiaempowers/ (@cynthiapowers) Bio: Cynthia Morfin is an Empowerment Coach, Entrepreneur, and Autism Advocate for Minorities. She has overcome being a single Mom, battled with depression, and anxiety while raising three children, one who is Autistic. (https://www.solomoms-talk.com/guests/cynthia-morfin/ (cont'd)). Don't miss out! https://sendfox.com/jrosemarie (Subscribe) to my newsletter and get updates and BONUS content available only to subscribers. In honor of World Mental Health Day, I have a Gratitude Journaling Course for you. Click https://jrosemarie.ck.page/506616b7ac (here) to sign up and receive my 90 Gratitude Journal printable as a thank you for signing up for the course. Attend our next Solo Mom Connect https://jrosemarie.ck.page/17f6e17ab3 (meet up). https://www.captivate.fm/signup?ref=jenniferfrancis1 (This podcast is hosted by Captivate, try it yourself for free.) This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podcorn - https://podcorn.com/privacy

Rural Matters
Advancing Rural and Native Prosperity (Part IV of Rural Prosperity Series) with Oweesta's Chrystel Cornelius, Northwest Area Foundation's Nikki Foster, Nimiipuu Community Development Fund's Jonelle Yearout, and Nez Perce Tourism's Stacia Morfin

Rural Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2022 65:01


In this fourth episode of our five-part series on the future of investing in rural prosperity, produced in collaboration with the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis and the Federal Reserve Board of Governors, Michael chats with the following experts on achieving rural prosperity in America: Chrystel Cornelius, President and CEO of the Oweesta Corporation; Nikki Foster, Program Officer at the Northwest Area Foundation; Jonelle Yearout, Executive Director of the Nimiipuu Community Development Fund; and Stacia Morfin, Owner of Nez Perce Tourism and Traditional Gift Shop. Together, they discuss efforts in advancing rural and, specifically, Native prosperity, increased investment in Native community growth, the value of partnerships in working toward rural and Native prosperity, and much more. This episode, and the entire five-part series, is sponsored by the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis and the Federal Reserve Board of Governors. For more information, visit www.stlouisfed.org. This episode's guests can be reached at their respective email addresses, as follows: Chrystel Cornelius: chrystel@oweesta.org Nikki Foster: nfoster@nwaf.org Jonelle Yearout: jonelle@nimiipuufund.org Stacia Morfin: nezpercetourism@gmail.com Congratulations to Chrystel Cornelius for being honored as a Heinz Award winner in the Economy category! Each year, the Heinz Awards recognize individuals making contributions to the arts, the economy, and the environment. Cornelius is one of this year's six awardees and is being recognized “for her work to return wealth and financial independence to Native lands and people, addressing centuries of disenfranchisement that have led to profound socioeconomic disparities for Native communities.” To read more about Cornelius' accomplishment, visit www.heinzawards.org/pages/chrystel-cornelius. The views stated by podcast guests do not necessarily reflect those of our sponsors.

Harry Potter Theory
Why Didn't Dumbledore CUT OFF His CURSED Hand? - Harry Potter Theory

Harry Potter Theory

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2022 9:03 Transcription Available


Welcome to Harry Potter Theory. Today we're discussing Albus Dumbledore and his cursed hand. More specifically, we're going to be breaking down Dumbledore's death, the curse itself and one scenario in which MAYBE, just MAYBE- Dumbledore could have saved himself. Let's get in to it. Months before Dumbledore's tragic demise, Dumbledore himself had decided to track down one of Voldemort's horcruxes: a small ring crowned with a strange, dark stone. And what made this particular Horcrux unique is that this stone was in fact one of the fabled Deathly Hallows - the Resurrection Stone to be precise.  The history of the stone dates back some time, with its origin story suggesting that it had been given to the middle Peverell brother, Cadmus Peverell, by Death himself.  "Then the second brother, who was an arrogant man, decided that he wanted to humiliate Death still further, and asked for the power to recall others from Death. So Death picked up a stone from the riverbank and gave it to the second brother, and told him that the stone would have the power to bring back the dead." As mentioned above, this stone had the power to summon spirits back from the dead. But when Voldemort stole his uncle Morfin's ring years and years prior, he had no idea that it contained such a powerful relic. To him it was just a family heirloom, and, more importantly, an item that he could taint with dark magic, an item that he could turn into a HORCRUX. But when Albus first found the stone and noticed it's distinct markings, he immediately realized that it was one of the three Deathly Hallows.  Knowing the true power of the stone, Dumbledore's curiosity got the better of him, and he ended up placing the ring on his finger, securing his fate.  My question is this: if Dumbledore's curse had been effectively confined to a single hand- why not just...Get RID of said hand?

A que no te atreves
¿Sabes qué es la disfunción del suelo pélvico? Las incontinencias urinarias y los dolores al tener sexo o el periodo no son normales, con la fisioterapeuta Sofía Morfin Chávez

A que no te atreves

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2022 38:13


En A que no te atreves hoy queremos abordar un tema que definitivamente es tabú para muchas mujeres y bajo ninguna situación nos atrevemos a hablar, la disfunción del suelo pélvico, que puede traducirse en incontinencia urinaria, dolor durante las relaciones sexuales o dolor menstrual, por solo mencionar algunos. Nos acompaña la fisioterapeuta y coach Sofía Morfin Chávez, quien desea difundir el mensaje de la importancia del cuidado de la salud íntima de las mujeres. Ella nos contesta a muchas de las preguntas que tenemos desde si es normal tener pérdidas de orina después de parir a por qué las fajas son malas para nuestra salud. Síguenos en el Instagram de @aquenoteatrevescontaniachaidez y en TikTok como @aquenoteatrevescontania

Genstart - DR's nyhedspodcast
Genstart: Borgmesterens morfinmisbrug

Genstart - DR's nyhedspodcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2022 25:22


Morfin skal egentlig bruges til at lindre voldsomme smerter, men flere og flere sluger den lille hvide pille for rusens skyld. Rusmiddelcentre rundt om i landet beretter om en stigning af unge, som er i behandling for morfin afhængighed. Det første sted, hvor problemet for alvor blev tydeligt, var i Fredericia, som efterfølgende blev kaldt "Morfin-byen" i lokale medier. Og samme by havde en borgmester, som selv var dybt afhængig af det smertelindrende middel. I dag taler Genstart med Thomas Banke om, hvordan morfin kan ende med at ødelægge alt. Vært: Anna Ingrisch.

Karman Çorman Podcast
Arda Kemirgent - Morfin Kafé

Karman Çorman Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2022 3:11


uyuşmuş eklerim...güzel olan bütün hislerim

Sagewlf Interviews
Toby Morfin: Painter / Curator / Philanthropist / Art Collector / Heart-of-Golder

Sagewlf Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2022 86:10


@tobymorfinarttobymorfinart.comThe scene:We are sitting in Toby's studio in Española, near Santa Fe New Mexico, on his brother's property next to the house he grew up in. His studio is a mini gallery of many local artist and friend works that inspire him. I met Toby's mom. Toby is all family, all community. He has a heart of gold. He offered to help me with a minor car fix after I'd known him for only an hour. Join us in the studio gallery for an open-ended conversation about his come-up, family, controlling your art sales, and life lessons.Highlights:+ Charity work in the community+ Local artist plate-painting auction from big names+ A growing private art collection of 200+ pieces: James Blackstone Lofton, Mike Giant, Jim Vogel, Cara Romero, Joseph Lopez, Moises, Paul O'Connor, Magoo, Vince Herrera, Erin Currier @erincurrierfineart (who introduced us!), etc.+ Toby curated the “Santo Low Rider” Show at the Harwood+ The origin of 50s religious iconography painted on lowrider cars: Santos artwork of the 1800-1900s+ 13 years of curating his annual “Day of the Dead” show (November)+ Artists are unpredictable+ Dad taught him “If you're on time, you're late”+ 21 yr-old brother OD'd when Toby was still in high school+ Stay neutral with everyone because “we” are not better than “them”+ Shoutout to Ralph Martinez for community work together+ Life taking turns, learning to roll with the punches+ Letting the art flow - unscheduled, not planning, not stressing+ Painting off canvas - on anything+ Having your art in the ghetto and in million dollar homes+ Teaching others to appreciate the differences in others through art+ “If people copy your work, you're a badass”+ “We're all here in one world together”+ Started drawing on brown paper bags from the grocery store+ Influenced by wood and marble sculptures and large paintings as a kid (Larry Fedor)+ The youth jobs we have that help make us+ Worked for the Mae Corporation as a phone operator+ CEOs bought 60K of his artwork for the corporate buildings+ Sadness and heartbreak can be powerful life and art inspiration+ Working with what you've got / not needing a lot to do what you love+ Creating the feeling of where you want to be in the place that you are+ Not listening to others' opinions of your art+ Controlling all aspects of your art and your shows+ Shoutout to Nicholas Herrera @artedenicholas - you're a badass+ Being an outgoing person can backfire+ Expectations in the art world, low-balling an artist+ Being a business-minded artist with an LLC+ Artist's working with each other to build their business+ Toby's paintings are shadow-box framed and painted by local car painters+ “Everyone here [in the Santa Fe/New Mexico area] is connected”+ Having discipline and fuck-off time+ All of life is a lesson+ Learning everything we can from our elders+ Taking the time to talk to each otherA taste:“I saw all this paper they [Mae] were wasting so I talked to the main dude [...].  Everyone was always all scared of him […] I started to talk to him and said, ‘Once a week we'll pick up all the paper and recycle it.' […] There were all these bilingual Mexicans that worked there and I said you guys should get more money for being bilingual and I approached him about that so I got more pay for the bilingual people.”Favorite saying:“Don't screw your credit up.”Support the show

Swish and Flick: A Harry Potter Podcast
Episode 246 - Mr. Avada and Mrs. Kedavra

Swish and Flick: A Harry Potter Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2022 85:15


RIP to Monster's Cafe, we hardly knew ye...Because we didn't. In this episode we round out the final part of chapter 17 of HBP. Tommy Boy successfully set up Morfin and framed him for the murders of the Riddle family, Dumbledore shows Harry a memory that has been tampered with, and Harry gets some homework. Mission- Get the real memory from Slughorn! Weekly Prophet: https://www.themeparkinsider.com/flume/202205/8945/ Check out our website for all of our latest news, merchandise, FAQs, and more! www.swishflickcast.com We have a mailbox! If you ever have the inclination to send us anything please address mail to the following: Swish and Flick Podcast PO Box 690697 Orlando, FL 32869 Our voicemail number is: 330-552-7043 Welcome to Swish and Flick! We post weekly podcasts and vlogs for you that are all about The Wizarding World of Harry Potter. We hope you will subscribe to us and follow us on our adventures! Support the podcast and become part of the pod as a patron and receive exclusive podcast perks! Gain access to our exclusive felix files episodes, discord channel, live recordings, trivia games, swish swag boxes, live hangouts & more here: www.patreon.com/swishflickcast Thank you so much for all of your support! You can find us at the handles below: Instagram: @SwishFlickCast Twitter: @SwishFlickCast Facebook: www.facebook.com/swishflickcast Your hosts can be found on: Twitter: @thepetrasfamily Instagram: @thepetrasfamily @ohhhmalley @tiffswish_flick Thank you so much for listening and don't let the muggles get you down... Thanks so much for listening and don't let the muggles get you down...

PolliNation
211 - Morfin - New Tech Transfer Program in BC

PolliNation

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2022 31:15


British Columbia beekeepers have made a major investment in preparing for the future in launching a tech transfer program. Hear about this program and the challenges it hopes to address for beekeepers in BC.

Antikviz
Spanje

Antikviz

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2022 15:45


Ne najpomembnejša, vsekakor pa zanimiva dejstva za zvedave poslušalce, ki morajo izmed petih trditev izbrati napačno. Tokrat zanimivosti o spanju.Ne najpomembnejša, vsekakor pa zanimiva dejstva za zvedave poslušalce, ki morajo izmed petih trditev izbrati napačno. Tokrat zanimivosti o spanju.Izmed spodnjih trditev poiščite napačno. 1. Velike divje mačke, denimo levi in tigri spijo tudi več kot 20 ur na dan. V nasprotju z žirafami, ki spijo le do pol ure na dan, in še to največkrat v 5 minutnih intervalih, največkrat kar stoje. Trditev je resnična 2. Polovica finskih dojenčkov prve mesece življenja spi kar v kartonastih škatlah oziroma zabojih. Trditev je resnična 3. Guinessova knjiga rekordov ne beleži več rekordov o najdaljšem časovnem obdobju brez spanja, ker bi morali istočasno s tekmovalci biti budni tudi sodniki, to pa praktično ni mogoče. Kot zadnji zabeležen rekorder je tako naveden Randy Gardner iz leta 1992. 11 dni in 25 minut. Trditev je izmišljena 4. Morfin oziroma morfij, eden najmočnejših analgetikov, je dobil ime po Morfeju, grškem bogu sanj. Trditev je resnična 5. Večina ljudi danes sanja v barvah. Preden se je pojavila barvna televizija, je večina ljudi sanjala črno belo. Trditev je resnična

Saber Gastar con Gianco Abundiz
Digitalización de las empresas

Saber Gastar con Gianco Abundiz

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2022 54:52


La pandemia trajo cambios y las empresas tuvieron que adaptarse, ¿cómo? De eso hablaremos hoy en Saber Gastar. Nos acompañará Ángel Morfin, Director de SAP Concur con la colaboración de Marco Carrera, Consultor en Asuntos Públicos del sector financiero.

Nova Hors-Série
Le concert inoubliable de Piers Faccini à l'Opéra de Lyon

Nova Hors-Série

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2022 105:26


Mise en scène inédite de son dernier album “Shape of the fall” avec une orchestration complète, Piers Faccini explore les nombreux liens entre blues, sonorités traditionnelles d'Afrique et de méditerranée en fusionnant à merveille folk anglaise, pulsations gnaouas et quatuor à cordes. À ses côtés, les musiciens gnawas, figures du guembri, Malik Ziad et Mehdi Nassouli. Le batteur Simone Prattico avec les talentueuses Juliette Serrad au violoncelle et Séverine Morfin à l'alto, rejoint par le quatuor lyonnais Emana (les violonistes Laurent Pellegrino et Joschka Fléchet-Lessin, l'altiste Vincent Verhoeven et le violoncelliste Sylvain Linon). Guidé par le chanteur et guitariste anglo-italien, l'ensemble nous embarque dans un voyage captivant fait d'ambiances mélancoliques ou de transe. Cette complainte musicale de presque deux heures, jouée et chantée par Piers Faccini et son orchestre, s'interroge sur ce monde en mutation, au bord de l'effondrement, tout en nous donnant des notes d'espoir et de guérison par ces rythmiques et mélodies.Au micro de Mathieu Girod, Piers Faccini et Richard Robert reviennent sur les prémices de cette création suivi du concert (à écouter absolument en ces temps de tensions). Voir Acast.com/privacy pour les informations sur la vie privée et l'opt-out.

Kratom Science
71. Marcelle Morfin on Chronic Pain and Kratom Advocacy

Kratom Science

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2022 45:18


Marcelle Morfin got a back injury while serving in the Army in 2006, and that was the beginning of her chronic pain journey. She was later diagnosed with degenerative disk disease, osteoarthritis, fibromyalgia, IBS, and cervical stenosis with myelopathy. She had been prescribed opioid pain medication, but had an aversion to taking pills. In 2017, … 71. Marcelle Morfin on Chronic Pain and Kratom Advocacy Read More » The post 71. Marcelle Morfin on Chronic Pain and Kratom Advocacy first appeared on Kratom Science.

Smerteuniverset
EPISODE 28 - Fra diskusprolaps og rygsmerter gennem 20 år til en halv Ironman

Smerteuniverset

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2021 51:05


Forestil dig at have så ondt i ryggen og med så intens udstråling i benene, at du mest af alt bare har lyst til at skære kroppen af fra navlen og nedefter. Gennem 20 år har Palle haft rygsmerter on and off, men efterhånden blev de fremtrædende og konstante. Selvom Palle har været gennem et hav af undersøgelser og behandlinger, var der ikke rigtig noget, der virkede. Palle fik konstateret diskusprolaps, men valgte ikke at blive opereret. I stedet opsøgte han behandling hos Smertevidenskab, som gav ham troen på, at han kunne blive sig selv igen. Du har sikkert hørt om eller selv fået diagnosen diskusprolaps og ligesom Palle tænkt, at det er ekstremt farligt, og at man skal passe meget på og skåne ryggen mod belastning. Men er det nu også rigtigt? Forholder det sig sådan at ved at undgå belastning af ryggen, så bliver den stærk og robust? I denne episode kan du høre, hvordan Palle genvandt tilliden til sin krop og evnen til at dyrke idræt på højt niveau igen, som er blevet kronet flere gange med halve Ironmans - ja i flertal. Næsten alle behandlinger har en eller anden “nu og her” effekt. Desværre er det ikke altid, at den kan mærkes på den lange bane. Vi interviewede i 2017 Palle, som fortæller om den effekt, han oplevede, af behandlingen, han modtog tilbage i 2014. Derudover har vi igen lavet et kort interview for at høre Palle, hvordan han har det i dag start november 2021, så du kan få et indtryk af, hvor lang behandlingseffekten nogle gange kan være. Hovedpunkter Sammenhængen med diskusprolaps og rygsmerter Kan man behandle kroniske rygsmerter? Heler en diskusprolaps? Forskellen på effekten af operation og konservativ behandling til personer med diskusprolaps. Kan man være smertefri, når man har en diskusprolaps? God fornøjelse Relevant forskning Risikofaktorer ved brug af opioider Chou R, el al. The effectiveness and risks of long-term opioid therapy for chronic pain: a systematic review for a National Institutes of Health Pathways to Prevention Workshop. Ann Intern Med. 2015   Diskusprolaps og sammenhæng med smerter efter et år el Barzouhi A, et al. Leiden-The Hague Spine Intervention Prognostic Study Group. Magnetic resonance imaging in follow-up assessment of sciatica. N Engl J Med. 2013   Diskusprolaps og diskus udbulninger uden smerter Brinjikji W, et al.. Systematic literature review of imaging features of spinal degeneration in asymptomatic populations. AJNR Am J Neuroradiol. 2015   Hvilke faktorer har en sammenhæng med om man får diskusprolaps: Tvillingestudie Battié MC, Videman T, Kaprio J, Gibbons LE, Gill K, Manninen H, Saarela J, Peltonen L. The Twin Spine Study: contributions to a changing view of disc degeneration. Spine J. 2009

Den Uafhængige
Skandale på minkfarmen, Morfin-misbrug og Bollerum i DR

Den Uafhængige

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2021 120:10


Dræber ny EU-lov de danske tatovørers erhverv? Har unge et overset morfin-misbrug? Er det en skandale, at minkavlere skal vedligeholde deres minkfarme, når de alligevel skal rives ned? Din vært er Asger Juhl   Tidskoder:  05:00-20:00: Morten Aagaard, leder på Rusmiddelcenter Aarhus // Om hvorvidt  unge har et overset morfin-misbrug.  21:15-30:30: Reportage fra Vollsmose // Om det er utrygt at bo i Vollsmose. Vores udsendte reportere Clara og Elisabeth er taget til bydelen for at snakke med beboere. 31:00-35:00 Peter Marstal, Journalist på Den Uafhængige // Om lønudgiften til smitteopsoringsindsatsen står på mål med hvor meget arbejde der, at lave. 35:10-43:00: Finn Toft Madsen, (fhv.) minkavler i Spøttrup (Vestjylland) // Om det er en skandale, at minkavlere skal vedligeholde deres minkfarme, når de alligevel skal rives ned. 45:00-54:00: Birgitte Kofod Olsen, jurist, data-ekspert og medstifter af tænketanken DataEthics.eu // Om ansigts-betaling i Moskvas metro er et digitalt fremskridt eller en trussel mod privatlivet. 54:40-01:05:00: Anette Heick // Om det er forkert at have bollerum på arbejdspladser, så man kan være utro med sine kolleger.  01:09:10-01:22:40: Frank Rosenkilde, Formand Dansk Tatovør Laug // Om ny EU-lov dræber de danske tatovørers erhverv. 01:23:30-01:30:00: Reportage fra Vollsmose // Om hvorfor de unge skaber utryghed i Vollsmose. Vores reportere har snakket med Ibrahim der er centervagt i bydelen. 01:35:00-01:47:20: Henrik Wenzel, ingeniør, professor på Syddansk Universitet, forsker blandt andet i bæredygtigt energiforbrug. // Om hvad der ville ske, hvis Indien kopierede Danmarks nuværende energipolitik 1-1. 01:48:00-01:54:00: David Trads, journalist og USA-kender // Om Colin Powells død.

Freedom Church UK
Transforming Lives for Good - Tim Morfin

Freedom Church UK

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2021 27:56


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Topics and Views
TV EP70 | "Morfin Time"

Topics and Views

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2021 114:56


TV EP70 | "Morfin Time" by Book and Oscar

Ordinario Extraordinario

Andrés Morfin nos regala un poco de su tiempo para conversar acerca de su carrera en medicina, obstáculos, el ENARM y mucho más.

How to be a Beast
PHH ep33 with Jessie Morfin

How to be a Beast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2021 32:11


POWER HALF HOUR with John Tsai & Jessie Morfin onJanuary 20, 2021. This week I'm super excited to interview top agent and team leader Jessie Garcia Morfin from Highland, California! Jessie has been selling real estate for 18 years; he has sold over $587,000,000 in real estate! Done over 1,200 REOs, 200 flips and wholesale deals, and 120 buy and holds! He has done it all in real estate!! Jessie is also an EXPERT in online lead generation with KV Core and will share with us how him and his team are achieving 12.8% conversion when the industry average is 1.4%. Connect with Jessie at bookjessie.com ---------- If you haven't already, please SUBSCRIBE to my channel :) ---------- What is the POWER HALF HOUR? The Power Half Hour started in March 2020. It is a concise 30 minute interview with a top performer/influencer; usually in real estate. It was created with the intention to motivate, inspire, and influence realtors in their craft, and also keep us all connected. You can join in on these live Wednesday Power Half Hour interviews via Zoom or Facebook Live. Connect with John Tsai for those links. ---------- STAY CONNECTED with John Tsai Instagram https://www.instagram.com/tsairealestate YouTube https://www.youtube.com/johntsaiprec  ---------- STAY TUNED for my upcoming coaching program and book! Coming Early 2021!

Den gang da - Historie og samfunn
Episode 52 - Rusens historie: Fra glede til tragedie

Den gang da - Historie og samfunn

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2019 57:29


Bedøvelse, virkelighetsflukt, tragedie og glede: En innføring i menneskenes omgang med rus av alle slag, fra kokablader i Sør-Amerika til Morfin i sykesenga.