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Best podcasts about Munin

Latest podcast episodes about Munin

AANEM Presents Nerve and Muscle Junction
Lessons From the Lab - Episode 17 - Unilateral Tongue Weakness

AANEM Presents Nerve and Muscle Junction

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2025 41:36


Grab your hot chocolate and cozy up to your fireplace as you warm up with an educational discussion about a patient who lost his voice. Drs. Rubin and Munin will help teach you how to help patients find their voice (or at least find some muscles contributing to their voice with needle EMG) as they figure out the best way to approach this patient.

Der Thingcast
22 Das Erwachen der Götter - Hugin und Mumin

Der Thingcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2024 6:38


Die Raben Hugin und Munin, die treuen Begleiter und Augen Odins, erheben sich in die Lüfte, um eine Welt zu beobachten, die sich bis zur Unkenntlichkeit verändert hat. In dieser neuen Zeit, in der die Götter erwachen, haben sie die Aufgabe, Odin von den Veränderungen zu berichten – von den Menschen, die sich in den Lichtern der Moderne verlieren, und von der alten Weisheit, die in den Schatten der Vergangenheit verborgen liegt. In dieser Folge unserer Yulegeschichten erkunden wir die Perspektive von Hugin und Munin, während sie über die Bedeutung der Raunächte nachdenken – jener heiligen Tage zwischen den Jahren, in denen die Schleier zwischen den Welten dünn werden. Diese Nächte waren einst eine Zeit des Übergangs, des Loslassens und der Einkehr. Doch heute, in einer Welt voller Lärm und Ablenkung, drohen ihre tieferen Bedeutungen in Vergessenheit zu geraten. Die Raben führen uns durch Themen wie Heidentum, Naturspiritualität, Animismus und Paganismus. Sie reflektieren, wie die Menschen früher die Dunkelheit akzeptierten und in den Raunächten mit den Göttern in Kontakt traten. Doch in der modernen Welt scheint diese Balance zwischen Licht und Schatten verloren gegangen zu sein. Viele fliehen vor der Dunkelheit, ohne zu erkennen, dass sie ein unverzichtbarer Teil ihrer Selbst ist. Hugin und Munin berichten von den Chancen und Herausforderungen der Raunächte: Wie können Menschen diese Zeit nutzen, um tiefer in ihre Seele zu blicken? Wie können sie die Verbindung zu den Ahnen, den Göttern und sich selbst wiederherstellen? Die Raben erinnern uns daran, dass Weisheit und Erkenntnis oft in der Stille und Dunkelheit zu finden sind – dort, wo wir uns selbst am stärksten spüren. Diese Erzählung ist eine Einladung, die Raunächte bewusst zu erleben und sich auf die alten Kräfte einzulassen, die in dieser Zeit greifbarer denn je sind. Ob Heiden oder Pagans, wir alle können aus der Weisheit dieser heiligen Nächte schöpfen und die Geschichten der Raben als Inspiration nutzen, um die Verbindung zwischen Vergangenheit und Gegenwart neu zu gestalten. Hör rein und lass dich von der magischen Reise Hugins und Munins durch eine Welt voller Transformation und uralter Geheimnisse verzaubern!

Baleine sous Gravillon - Nomen (l'origine des noms du Vivant)
BEST OF D'ÉTÉ Le Corbeau 1/2 : Un surdoué vénéré chez les Vikings, détesté chez les Chrétiens ...

Baleine sous Gravillon - Nomen (l'origine des noms du Vivant)

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2024 5:02


Les corvidés en général font partie des animaux les plus intelligents. Souvent considérés comme des oiseaux nuisibles, ils sont l'objet de campagnes d'élimination (par tirs, piégeage), qui sont souvent idiotes, hypocrites et injustifiées.   Les tenants de leur chasse justifient la destruction des corbeaux par une nécessité. Ils évoquent soit la destruction du gibier ou des récoltes, soit la transmission de maladies, soit la compétition avec d'autres espèces.   Or les corbeaux ont en réalité surtout un rôle de charognard et ils limitent de ce fait la transmission de nombreuses maladies. Les sociétés humaines ont par contre souvent déstabilisé l'environnement des corbeaux en pratiquant la monoculture, l'élevage intensif, et les décharges à ciel ouvert.   Loin de l'image du charognard qui prévaut habituellement, les corbeaux avaient une place à part dans les mythologies scandinaves, notamment chez les Vikings.   Le dieu Odin était presque toujours accompagné de deux corbeaux sur ses épaules, qui étaient ses messagers et ses conseillers. Ces oiseaux portaient les noms de “Hugin” et de “Munin”, qui signifie respectivement “pensée, reflet” et “esprit, mémoire” en vieux norrois.   Ils lui rapportaient des informations sur les autres royaumes. Ils étaient ses yeux et ses oreilles. _______  

Quantum explorer
Mythologie Nordique - Bestiaire Nordique selon Odin - Le corbeau

Quantum explorer

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2024 4:21


Découvrez l'importance vitale des corbeaux Hugin et Munin, symbolisant l'esprit et la mémoire, dans la vie d'Odin. Ces oiseaux mythiques voyagent à travers les neuf mondes, apportant des nouvelles et des connaissances, de Midgard à Hel, jouant un rôle crucial dans le maintien de l'équilibre entre les mondes. Apprenez comment ils influencent les victoires d'Odin, non pas par la force, mais par la sagesse et la stratégie, et comment ils symbolisent à la fois la vie et la mort dans les légendes nordiques. Immersion sonore : ImportanteMythologie NordiqueProduction : Aurélien Hérault, Damien Maric, Chloé LuizardChargée de production : Agathe LedeinAuteur : Cécile LombardieComédien : Emmanuel JacomyStudio : Load StudioHabillage Sonore : Illustrason Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.

Dziennik Zmian (i pogodny raczej stan) - Miłka O. Malzahn
Krakanie. A o czym to jest dla Ciebie? #243

Dziennik Zmian (i pogodny raczej stan) - Miłka O. Malzahn

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2023 6:36


Czy podoba Ci się Krakanie? A o czym to jest dla Ciebie? Nie kracz nie kracz… ale i tak czasem myślę, że coś wykrakałam. Niedawno nagrywałam w domu rozmowę z Marysią Dek, świetną ilustratorką, polecam jej książki dla dzieci, rozmawiałyśmy o inspiracjach przyrodniczych i nagle, nie krakanie, ale rozszalałe kocię zaburzyło nam człowiecze rozmowy. I to poniekąd było o tym, jak brzmi natura w ludzkim środowisku. Wróćmy do krakania. Przemierzając miasto, pod szpitalem, wieczorem weszłam w stado wron, które zaskoczone moim pojawianiem się, bo okolica spokojna, nagle wzleciały w niebo. Kracząc niemiłosiernie. Pod szpitale, więc od razu zastanowiłam się nad tym jak interpretujemy krakanie z miauczeniem kotka nie ma takiego kłopotu, chociaż określenie, że ktoś nie mówi, a miauczy - nie jest pochlebne, jako miauczenie było synonimem żałości jakiejś…. a krakanie - złowrogie są tu skojarzenia , złowrogie… Krakanie kojarzy się ze złymi przeczuciami i ponurą atmosferą. Wiele kultur i mitologii nadawało wronom symboliczne znaczenie, związane z magią, śmiercią, wojną czy mądrością. Jednak czy krakania musimy słuchać przez filtry cudzych przekonań? Ewentualnie mitów. Swoją drogą - bardzo ciekawych: • Krakanie wron to znak, że jesteś otoczony przez inteligentne i ciekawe zwierzęta. Wrony należą do najbardziej inteligentnych ptaków, potrafią rozwiązywać problemy, używać narzędzi, naśladować głosy i komunikować się ze sobą. • Krakanie wron to znak, że jesteś świadkiem niezwykłych zjawisk przyrody. • Krakanie to znak, że jesteś częścią bogatej historii i kultury ludzkości. Wrony od dawna były obecne w literaturze, sztuce, religii i folklorze wielu narodów i cywilizacji, jako symbole bogów, bohaterów, proroków i poetów. Hejże - Krakanie to także dźwięk pełen życia, mądrości i piękna!. PS. W mitologii greckiej wrona była pierwotnie białym ptakiem, który był ulubieńcem boga Apollina. Jednak pewnego razu wrona zdradziła Apollina, donosząc mu o niewierności jego kochanki Koronis. W mitologii nordyckiej kruki były towarzyszami boga Odyna, który nosił je na ramionach. Ich imiona to Hugin (myśl) i Munin (pamięć). Codziennie Odyn wysyłał je do odkrywania świata, a gdy wracały, opowiadały mu wszystko, co się wydarzyło. Krakanie kruków symbolizowało więc mądrość i wiedzę . A legendach celtyckich wrona była związana z boginią Morrigan, która była opiekunką wojny, śmierci i losu. Zaś w folklorze japońskim wrona była uważana za posłańca boga słońca Amaterasu. *** efekty https://freesound.org/ muz. purple-music @milka.malzahn ________________________ Chcesz wiedzieć więcej? Zajrzyj do mnie: facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Milka.Malzahn moja strona: https://www.milkamalzahn.pl podcasty: https://anchor.fm/milkamalzahn Radio Białystok: https://www.radio.bialystok.pl/chillout Kawa dla Miłki: https://buycoffee.to/dziennik.zmian --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/milkamalzahn/message

Sales Gravy: Jeb Blount
How Art Munin Made the Switch to a Career in Sales

Sales Gravy: Jeb Blount

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2023 48:56


Art Munin, Ph.D. from Liaison International is the guest on this episode of the Sales Gravy Podcast, hosted by Sales Gravy Master Trainer, Gina Trimarco. They discussed Munin's transition into a sales career. Munin debunked the myth that one must choose a lifelong career straight out of college, highlighting that more individuals are transitioning into different career paths, such as sales, later in life. Sales is presented as an exciting, dynamic career with opportunities for personal growth, financial success, and professional satisfaction. Various reasons for transitioning into sales later in life are discussed, including dissatisfaction with previous jobs, the desire for higher income, and the allure of competition inherent in sales. Professionals transitioning from non-sales careers bring valuable transferable skills. Examples include communication and people skills from educators, technical expertise from engineers, and analytical skills from financial professionals. The transition into sales can be challenging, particularly for those with no direct experience. Adapting to the performance-driven nature of sales and mastering Sales Specific Emotional Intelligence are key. It's possible to transition into a sales career later in life and thrive with the right mindset, transferable skills, and a willingness to learn and adapt. On this episode of the Sales Gravy Podcast, Art Munin, Ph.D. from Liaison International joins guest host Gina Trimarco, Sales Gravy Master Trainer and Director of Coaching Programs, to discuss how he made the transition into a career in sales. You'll love the story of how Art talked his way onto the podcast by serenading Gina with a Bon Jovi tune. This episode is a must-listen for people who are interested in exploring new horizons and sales leaders who may be neglecting non-traditional talent in their recruitment strategies. Debunking Career Myths There's a myth that continues to pervade the corporate landscape: you need to pick your lifelong career fresh out of college and stick to it. However, the modern work environment paints a more varied picture, with more people transitioning into entirely different career paths well into their professional lives. One such transition that's gaining traction is the move into sales from non-sales careers. Sales is Exciting Sales is an exciting career, brimming with potential for personal growth, financial success, and professional satisfaction. It offers a dynamic work environment where no two days are alike. It is also a role where direct, tangible outcomes (like meeting quotas or securing contracts) can lead to immediate rewards. Furthermore, the advent of technology has made it possible for salespeople to work from diverse locations, offering both flexibility and freedom. Why Transition Later in Life? There are various reasons why people choose to transition into sales later in life. Some find their previous jobs unfulfilling or stagnant, some are driven by the desire for higher income potential, and others are enticed by the challenge and competitive spirit inherent in sales. Moreover, many skills acquired in other professions - such as communication, problem-solving, and relationship building - are directly transferrable to sales roles. Transferrable Skills from Non-Sales Careers Regardless of their previous career path, professionals transitioning into sales bring a wealth of transferable skills. For example, educators have exceptional communication and people skills, which are vital for engaging clients and building relationships. Likewise, engineers or technicians might have the technical expertise that's invaluable for sales in the tech sector. Professionals from financial or consulting backgrounds bring analytical and problem-solving skills, enabling them to understand a customer's needs and craft appropriate solutions. Building on these existing skills,

HD Harta Definición Podcast
Los HDeros Facturan (Feat. Charlie Munin)

HD Harta Definición Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2023 70:21


EPISODIO 80!!! Charlie Munin de invitado junto con El Chilango Duarte, La RestiraHD se reune para hablar acerca de la travesía que fue el año 2022 y empezando el 2023 con harto chisme y roces con la muerte.

Earth to Linda
186 — Hugin & Munin & a Chorus of "Fuck It"s

Earth to Linda

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2022 34:47


Andy and Linda discuss nesting, electric vehicles, and a Magical groundskeeper with a pet flock of wild ravens. Recorded on December 8th, 2022.

Baleine sous Gravillon - Nomen (l'origine des noms du Vivant)
S02E10 Le Corbeau 1/2 : Un surdoué vénéré chez les Vikings, détesté chez les Chrétiens ...

Baleine sous Gravillon - Nomen (l'origine des noms du Vivant)

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2022 5:02


Les corvidés en général font partie des animaux les plus intelligents. Souvent considérés comme des oiseaux nuisibles, ils sont l'objet de campagnes d'élimination (par tirs, piégeage), qui sont souvent idiotes, hypocrites et injustifiées.   Les tenants de leur chasse justifient la destruction des corbeaux par une nécessité. Ils évoquent soit la destruction du gibier ou des récoltes, soit la transmission de maladies, soit la compétition avec d'autres espèces.   Or les corbeaux ont en réalité surtout un rôle de charognard et ils limitent de ce fait la transmission de nombreuses maladies. Les sociétés humaines ont par contre souvent déstabilisé l'environnement des corbeaux en pratiquant la monoculture, l'élevage intensif, et les décharges à ciel ouvert.   Loin de l'image du charognard qui prévaut habituellement, les corbeaux avaient une place à part dans les mythologies scandinaves, notamment chez les Vikings.   Le dieu Odin était presque toujours accompagné de deux corbeaux sur ses épaules, qui étaient ses messagers et ses conseillers. Ces oiseaux portaient les noms de “Hugin” et de “Munin”, qui signifie respectivement “pensée, reflet” et “esprit, mémoire” en vieux norrois.   Ils lui rapportaient des informations sur les autres royaumes. Ils étaient ses yeux et ses oreilles. _______  

Mytologipodden
Mytiskt nedslag: Hugin och Munin

Mytologipodden

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2022 20:49


I Mytologipodden utforskas hela världens mytologier: skapelsemyter, gudar, varelser, händelser, universella teman, arketyper och artificiella mytologier inom populärkultur. De vanliga avsnitten varvas nu med Mytiska nedslag, lite mer fokuserade avsnitt där Eric och Lee turas om att välja ämne.Den här gången behandlar Lee en lyssnarfråga som kommit in från vår lyssnare Joakim. Det handlar om Odens korpar - Hugin och Munin. Det var inte en helt enkel fråga att svara på, men det resulterade ändå i en djupdykning i vad för källmaterial som finns kring Hugin och Munin.__________________________www.mytologipodden.comFacebook | @mytologipoddenInstagram | @mytologipoddLista med källor, länkar och tips finns på vår hemsida under fliken "Bibliotek".__________________________Musik- Jade by Scott Buckley - https://www.scottbuckley.com.au/Licensed under Creative Commons BY Attribution 4.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/- Skaga by Alexander Nakarada - https://www.serpentsoundstudios.com/Licensed under Creative Commons BY Attribution 4.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/__________________________OmslagsbildLee W Lundin https://leewlundin.com/TeckensnittCaesar Dressing Regular by Open Window - https://www.1001fonts.com/caesar-dressing-font.html Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Le Son du Mur
Des Essaims : Gare au Dard !

Le Son du Mur

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2022 24:34


Bzzz, bzzz, bzzz ! On virevolte cette fois-ci en direction du Bief pour vous présenter la truculente maison Des Essaims, tout en sucreries et en histoires gossips. Cette maison aura évidemment un rôle à jouer dans l'adaptation de Feu et Sang, à savoir House of the Dragon, et ce sera la dernière des grandes maisons à être abordées cette année avant la diffusion de la série... jusqu'à notre prochaine rencontre ! Podcasteurs : Nymphadora, Eridan et Crys Extrait lu : Les origines de la saga, George R. R. Martin, Elio M Garcia et Linda Antonsson, Hugin et Munin, 2014Ambiance sonore de château en ruine : Michel Ghelfi StudiosMusique et générique : Le Labyrinthe SonoreIllustration de la vignette : Trollskog sur Deviantart

D20 Dudes
A peek at MUNIN

D20 Dudes

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2022 7:56


Sorry about the delays! https://www.facebook.com/D20Dudes https://twitter.com/D20Dudes https://www.patreon.com/D20Dudes https://discord.gg/f3dMzy5 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/d20-dudes/message

Fördomspodden
SOMMARSPECIAL: Vill Mikael Tornving dö ensam i en gungstol framför text-tv?

Fördomspodden

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2022 46:01


Skramlar komikern och skådespelaren Mikael Tornving mycket med bältesspännet när han knäpper gylfen? Fanns det en idolplansch föreställande Hugin och Munin på pojkrumsväggen när han växte upp? Och har han onanerat i ett jakttorn?

The Wheel
Spoke 98 Polytheistic Monasticism with Janet Munin

The Wheel

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2022 38:20


This week we talk briefly about the Queen's Platinum Jubilee. Our special guest is Janet Munin editor of the book "Polytheistic Monasticism" that was recently published by Moon Books.Wild Hunt – UK Pagans reflect on the Platinum Jubilee that begins this weekend – Liz Williams.https://wildhunt.org/2022/02/uk-pagans-reflect-on-the-platinum-jubilee-that-begins-this-weekend.html Smithsonian Magazine - Images of Elizabeth II Graced Stonehenge This Week—and Pagans Aren't Happy – Jane Recker https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/queen-elizabeths-image-was-projected-onto-stonehenge-pagans-werent-happy-180980184/ Janet Munin – Author Page Moon Books https://www.johnhuntpublishing.com/moon-books/authors/janet-munin Pagan and Polytheist Monasticism Facebook Pagehttps://www.facebook.com/groups/1268425306543654  AMPP - Alliance of Monastic Polytheist Pagans Facebook Page https://www.facebook.com/groups/lanmipp The Gnostic Celtic Church: A Manual and Book of Liturgy by John Michael Greerhttps://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B00CR5TCC8/ref=cm_sw_em_r_mt_dp_D6ASJ9AQ9THWGARG69NZA New Monastic Way: Modern Polytheistic Celtic Monasticism by Oisin Doylehttps://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0778KPL3D/ref=cm_sw_em_r_mt_dp_QSQ27G2N0BX0KH4KN78DThe New Monasticism: A Manifesto for Contemplative Living by Adam Bucko  & Rory McEntee https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/1626981264/ref=cm_sw_em_r_mt_dp_KPR1D9YG58B1PAB2WH1T

ADEFESIO Podcast by
Educación y Artes ft. Lisby Obrist // Hugin y Munin CC // ADEFESIO PODCAST //

ADEFESIO Podcast by "Hugin y Munin"

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2022 156:19


Saludos Cuervos, hoy hablaremos sobre la educación y su relación con las artes junto a una invitada muy especial

Huginn y Muninn - Podcast Vikingo
Episodio 22 (T2): Corre, corre, caballito (Animales en la mitología I)

Huginn y Muninn - Podcast Vikingo

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2022 39:28


En el episodio 22 empezamos una nueva serie de episodios dedicados a los animales en la mitología. A lo largo de estos episodios veremos las categorías de caballos, pájaros, lobos, serpientes, cabras, jabalís, mamíferos en general y criaturas incalificables. Este primero estará dedicado a hacer una breve introducción del tema y a repasar la categoría de los caballos. Taka við! Música: Hugin & Munin e Intro Yggdrasill de Corvus Corax; Emerald Isle; música de fondo y cronómetro del programa Un, dos, tres; The Story; Miles to Go; the Plan's Working; The Medieval Banquet de Shane Ivers (https://www.silvermansound.com. Licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). Queremos agradecerle a Corvus Corax el permitirnos usar las canciones de Hugin & Munin e Intro Yggdrasill de su álbum, Skál, para nuestra intro y outro. www.corvuscorax.com https://open.spotify.com/artist/0Qeg2Ytz5AcfvkIO3RYV3z?si=JhZ2uCPWQJSywgkNeWv_9g Imagen del episodio: Pixabay.

Diário Mágicko
DM #21 – Magia com X – com Juliana Ponzilacqua

Diário Mágicko

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2022 93:41


OH JA! Olhe bem para o céu: vê aquelas luzes dançantes? Fascinante, não é? Pois antigos viam nelas a mítica ponte que une este mundo às esferas superiores. E é diretamente de Asgard que recebemos a nossa maravilhosa convidada Juliana Ponzilacqua! Além de todo o background da Ju na podosfera, na twitch, como professora, germanista e runóloga, ela também é do time das bruxarias energéticas! E é bem por aí que nós traçamos essa caminhada, sob os olhos de Munin & Hugin e acompanhados de Black Philip… bem de perto. Tampe seu olho esquerdo e siga conosco! _ Nos Apoie! - https://Apoia.se/DiarioMagicko Pra conferir nossa proxima live se inscreva no nosso YouTube! Próxima Live (Páginas Abertas #11) – 09/04 às 20:00 [Sadhana: Rotina Mágica & Práticas Diárias] Conte sua História: Whatsapp (áudio) +5531975375123contato@diariomagicko.com.brwww.DiarioMagicko.com.br/contato Redes Sociais: Instagram: @DiarioMagickoFacebook: @DiarioMagicko Links do Convidado: Twitter: @_ponzuzuInstagram: @_ponzuzutwitch.tv/ponzuzujuMAGICKANDO: https://www.magickando.com.br/ Citado no Episódio: https://www.magickando.com.br/2021/06/23/limpeza-energetica-magickando-105/

Libros
‘Thérèse Desqueyroux', un clásico francés universal

Libros

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2022 12:47


Esta semana Armando Requeixo convídanos á lectura de Thérèse Desqueyroux, un clásico de François Mauriac traducido ao galego por Xavier Senín. Thérèse Desqueyroux (Hugin e Munin) achéganos á vida dunha inqueda rapaza das Landas francesas que vive sumida nun vórtice de sentimentos contraditorios entre os que procura a súa identidade. Equivocadamente, pensa que o matrimonio lles dará solución e decide casar cun rico propietario da veciñanza, mais o casamento, lonxe de ser unha saída, acabará agravando o problema e o seu estado de ánimo irá a peor. Esta novela, unha das máis celebradas da literatura francesa da primeira metade do XX, aborda con lucidez temas como a procura da identidade, o papel da muller no seu tempo, o desexo de liberdade, o valor da familia ou a importancia da consideración social, asuntos que, onte coma hoxe, seguen a ser de grande interese.

Bedtime Stories and Fairy Tales by Beast

Sleep sounds for Vikings and Wolves of Odin. Sleep under the stars with Hugin and Munin, Geri and Freki, and a large bonfire. Best with headphones. I hope you enjoy. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/beast669/support

Incroyable !
Des corbeaux ramassent les mégots

Incroyable !

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2022 2:01


Nos amies les bêtes sont bien moins bêtes qu'elles en ont l'air... Prenons les corbeaux, par exemple. Ces oiseaux peuvent tout simplement être éduqués... pour ramasser des mégots de cigarettes ! Corbeaux et mégots dans la corbeille Jadis, les Suédois connaissaient Hugin et Munin, les corbeaux messagers qui accompagnent constamment Odin ; le dieu de la guerre, du savoir et des morts dans la mythologie nordique. De nos jours, ces Scandinaves peuvent admirer le travail de corbeaux singulièrement différents. Dans la petite ville de Södertälje (située non loin de la capitale Stockholm) déambulent effectivement des oiseaux noirs... qui nettoient les rues jonchées de toutes sortes de mégots ! Cet étrange spectacle est le fruit d'un projet mené par "Corvid Cleaning", une start-up locale. Éminemment originale, l'idée aurait germé en observant des corbeaux gratter les champs pour trouver de quoi manger. Des grains aux mégots, il n'y avait donc qu'un pas. Oiseau de bonheur Désormais placés sous le feu des projecteurs, ces oiseaux noirs pourraient tout aussi bien croasser "cocorico"... Plus prosaïquement : ces corbeaux écolos (provenant de Nouvelle-Calédonie) sont en fait formés au Puy du Fou ; le célèbre parc d'attraction traditionnel, situé dans la région française de Vendée. Pour mener à bien leur tâche, ces oiseaux sauvages sont récompensés par de la nourriture qu'ils reçoivent en échange de chaque mégot de cigarette qu'ils ramassent et qu'ils déposent sur une machine spécialement prévue à cet effet. Une ritournelle amusante qui rappelle que les corbeaux souffrent d'une image de de nuisibles "oiseaux de malheur" qui ne sied pas du tout à la place qu'ils occupent - en fait - dans la nature. En effet, le corbeau freux – par exemple – est un animal "particulièrement intelligent" qui peut tout à fait communiquer avec l'Homme, si ce dernier parvient à établir une "relation par le jeu". Dans tous les cas, si leur intervention s'avère concluante, les corbeaux pourraient bien permettre aux villes qui les recrutent, d'économiser... plus de 75% des coûts liés au ramassage de "mégots en milieu urbain". Pas de doute : parmi les cendres, le corbeau est bien "le Phénix des hôtes de ces bois". Voir Acast.com/privacy pour les informations sur la vie privée et l'opt-out. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Huginn y Muninn - Podcast Vikingo
Episodio 21 (T2): Valhöll, Fólkvangr y Hel (Muerte y más allá I)

Huginn y Muninn - Podcast Vikingo

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2022 47:51


En el episodio 21 nos adentraremos en el terreno más desconocido que existe: la muerte. En este primer episodio dedicado al tema hablaremos acerca de los tres lugares mitológicos a los que alguien podía ir al fallecer: el Valhöll, el Fólkvangr o Hel. Además, también comentaremos qué opinaba Snorri de todo esto del cielo. Taka við! Música: Hugin & Munin e Intro Yggdrasill de Corvus Corax; Beyond the Horizon, The Parting Glass y Medieval Loop One de Alexander Nakarada (https://www.serpentsoundstudios.co. Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0). https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/); Send for the Horses y Shadowlands 1 - Horizon de Kevin McLeod (Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/); The Medieval Banquet de Shane Ivers (https://www.silvermansound.com. Licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). Queremos agradecerle a Corvus Corax el permitirnos usar las canciones de Hugin & Munin e Intro Yggdrasill de su álbum, Skál, para nuestra intro y outro. www.corvuscorax.com https://open.spotify.com/artist/0Qeg2Ytz5AcfvkIO3RYV3z?si=JhZ2uCPWQJSywgkNeWv_9g Imagen del episodio: "Wallhall", de Emil Doepler (c. 1905).

Huginn y Muninn - Podcast Vikingo
Episodio 20 (T2): El retorno de los cuervos (cambios y novedades)

Huginn y Muninn - Podcast Vikingo

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2022 14:45


¡No estábamos muertos, estábamos de fiesta en el Valhalla! Tras una pausita, los cuervos vuelven para contaros las novedades y los cambios que habrán a partir de ahora en el podcast. Taka við! Música: Hugin & Munin e Intro Yggdrasill de Corvus Corax; Deep Woods de PeriTune (http://peritune.com. Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/deed.en_US); Village Consort de Kevin MacLeod (Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). Queremos agradecerle a Corvus Corax el permitirnos usar las canciones de Hugin & Munin e Intro Yggdrasill de su álbum, Skál, para nuestra intro y outro. www.corvuscorax.com https://open.spotify.com/artist/0Qeg2Ytz5AcfvkIO3RYV3z?si=JhZ2uCPWQJSywgkNeWv_9g

Rabenpodcast
Rabenpodcast #8 Unsere Reise vom Wissensdurst zum Weisheitshunger

Rabenpodcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2022 22:37


"Hugin und Munin wollen so viele wahre Dinge und so wenige falsche Dinge wie möglich glauben" - so stand es bis Ende 2021 auf unserer Website. In diesem Podcast berichtet Hugin, wie es zu diesem Motto kam und warum wir uns jetzt wieder davon verabschieden.

Podcasts – These Fantastic Worlds
102 - Norse Myths 02 - Odin and Frigga

Podcasts – These Fantastic Worlds

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2021 15:31


The second of ten Norse myths tells of Odin and Frigga in Valhalla in Asgard, and their sons Thor, Balder and the first gods of the Vikings... Odin and Frigga in Asgard. Odin was the son of Bor, and the brother of Vili and Ve. He was the most supreme god of the Northern races and he brought great wisdom to his place at the helm of all gods. He was called Allfather, for all gods were said to have descended from him, and his esteemed seat was Asgard itself. He held a throne there, one in an exalted and prestigious position, and it served as a fine watchtower from which he could look over men on earth, and the other gods in Asgard as they went about their daily business. *** Odin was a tall, mighty warrior. While not having the brawn of many excellent men, he had wisdom which counted for much more. On his shoulders he carried two ravens, Hugin (thought) and Munin (Memory), and they perched there, as he sat on his throne, and recounted to him the activities in the great wide world. Hugin and Munin were Odin's eyes and his ears when he was in Asgard and he depended on their bright eyes and alert ears for news of everything that transpired down below. In his hand Odin carried a great spear, Gungnir, which had been forged by dwarfs, and which was so sacred that it could never be broken. On his finger Odin wore a ring, Draupnir, which represented fertility and fruitfulness and which was more valuable to him, and to his land, than anything in any other god's possession. At the foot of Odin's throne sat two wolves or hunting hounds, Geri and Freki, and these animals were sacred. If one happened upon them while hunting, success was assured. Odin belonged to a mysterious region, somewhere between life and death. He was more subtle and more dangerous than any of the other gods, and his name in some dialects means ‘wind', for he could be both forceful and gentle, and then elusive or absent. On the battlefield, Odin would dress as an old man – indeed, Odin had many disguises, for when things changed in Asgard, and became bad, he had reason to travel on the earth to uncover many secrets – attended by ravens, wolves and the Valkyrs, who were the ‘choosers of the slain', the maidens who took the souls of fallen warriors to Valhalla.  Valhalla was Odin's palace at Asgard, and its grandeur was breathtaking. Valhalla means ‘hall of the chosen slain', and it had five hundred great wooden doors, which were wide enough to allow eight hundred warriors to pass, breastplate to breastplate. The walls were made of glittering spears, polished until they gleamed like silver, and the roof was a sea of golden shields which shone like the sun itself. In Odin's great hall were huge banqueting tables, where the Einheriar, or warriors favoured by Odin, were served. The tables were laden with the finest horns of mead, and platters of roast boar. Like everything else in Asgard, Valhalla was enchanted. Even the boar was divine and Saehrimnir, as he was called, was slain daily by the cook, boiled and roasted and served each night in tender, succulent morsels, and then brought back to life again the following day, for the procedure to take place once again. After the meal, the warriors would retire to the palace forecourt where they would engage in unmatched feats of arms for all to see. Those who were injured would be healed instantly by the enchantment of Valhalla, and those who watched became even finer warriors. Odin lived in Asgard with Frigga, who was the mother-goddess and his wife. Frigga was daughter of Fiogyn and sister of Jord, and she was greatly beloved on earth and in Asgard. She was goddess of the atmosphere and the clouds, and she wore garments that were as white as the snow-laden mountains that gently touched the land of Asgard. As mother of all, Frigga carried about her a heady scent of the earth – blossoming flowers, ripened fruit, and luscious greenery. There are many stories told about Frigga, as we will discover below. Life in Asgard was one of profound comfort and grace. Each day dawned new and fresh for the passage of time had not been accorded to Asgard and nothing changed except to be renewed. The sun rose each day, never too hot, and the clouds gently cooled the air as the day waned. Each night the sky was lit with glistening stars, and the fresh, rich white moon rose in the sky and lit all with her milky light. There was no evil in Asgard and the good was as pure as the water, as the air, and as the thoughts of each god and goddess as he and she slept. In the fields, cows grazed on verdant green grass and in the trees birds caught a melody and tossed it from branch to branch until the whole world sang with their splendid music. The wind wove its way through the trees, across the mountains, and under the sea-blue skies – kissing ripples into the streams and turning a leaf to best advantage. There was a peace and harmony that exists for that magical moment just before spring turns to summer, and it was that moment at which Asgard was suspended for all time.  And so it was that Odin and Frigga brought up their young family here, away from the darkness on the other side, far from the clutches of change and disharmony. There were nine worlds in Yggdrasill, the World Ash, which stretched out from Asgard as far as the eye could see. At the top there was Aesir, and in the bottom was the dead world of Hel, at the Tree's lowest roots. In between were the Vanir, the light elves, the dark elves, men, frost and hill giants, dwarfs and the giants of Muspell. Frigga kept her own palace in Asgard, called Fensalir, and from his high throne Odin could see her there, hard at her work. Frigga's palace was called the hall of mists, and she sat with her spinning wheel, spinning golden threat or long webs of bright-coloured clouds with a marvellous, jewelled spinning wheel which could be seen as a constellation in the night's sky.  There was a story told once of Frigga, one in which her customary goodness and grace were compromised. Frigga was a slim and elegant goddess, and she took great pride in her appearance – something the later Christians would consider to be a sin, but which the Vikings understood, and indeed encouraged. She had long silky hair and she dressed herself in exquisite finery, and Odin showered her with gifts of gems and finely wrought precious metals. She lived contentedly, for her husband was generous, until the day came when she spied a splendid golden ornament which had been fastened to a statue of her husband. As the seamless darkness of Asgard fell one evening, she slipped out and snatched the ornament, entrusting it to dwarfs whom she asked to forge her the finest of necklaces. When the jewel was complete, it was the most beautiful decoration ever seen on any woman – goddess or humankind – and it made her more attractive to Odin so that he plied her with even more gifts, and more love than ever. Soon, however, he discovered that his decoration had been stolen, and he called together all of the dwarfs and with all the fury of a god demanded that this treacherous act be explained. Now Frigga was beloved both by god and dwarf, and although the dwarfs were at risk of death at the hand of Odin, they remained loyal to Frigga, and would not tell Allfather who had stolen the golden ornament. Odin's anger knew no bounds. The silence of the dwarfs meant only one thing to him – treason – and he swore to find out the real thief by daybreak. And so it was that on that night Odin commanded that the statue be placed above the gates of the palace, and he began to devise runes which would enable it to talk, and to betray the thief. Frigga's blood turned cold when she heard this commandment, for Odin was a kind and generous god when he was happy and content, but when he was crossed, there was a blackness in his nature that put them all in danger. There was every possibility that Frigga would be cast out of Asgard if he were to know of her deceit, and it was at the expense of everything that she intended to keep it a secret. Frigga called out to her favourite attendant, Fulla, and begged her to find some way to protect her from Odin. Fulla disappeared and several hours later returned with a hideous and frightening dwarf who insisted that he could prevent the secret from being uncovered, if Frigga would do him the honour of smiling kindly on him. Frigga agreed at once, and that night, instead of revealing all, the statue was smashed to pieces while the unwitting guards slept, drugged by the ugly dwarf. Odin was so enraged by this new travesty that he left Asgard at once – disappearing into the night and taking with him all of the blessings he had laid upon Asgard. And in his absence, Asgard and the worlds around turned cold. Odin's brothers, it is said, stepped into his place, taking on his appearance in order to persuade the gods and men that all was well, but they had not his power or his great goodness and soon enough the frost-giants invaded the earth and cast across the land a white blanket of snow. The trees were stripped of their finery, the sun-kissed streams froze and forgot how to gurgle their happy song. Birds left the trees and cows huddled together in frosty paddocks. The clouds joined together and became an impenetrable mist and the wind howled and scowled through the barren rock. For seven months Asgard stood frozen until the hearts of each man within it became frosted with unhappiness, and then Odin returned. When he saw the nature of the evil that had stood in his place, he placed the warmth of his blessings on the land once more, forcing the frost-giants to release them. He had missed Frigga, and he showered her once more with love and gifts, and as mother of all gods, once again she took her place beside him as his queen. Frigga and Odin had many children, including Thor, their eldest son, who was the favourite of the gods and the people – a large and boisterous god with a zeal for life. He did everything with great passion, and spirit, and his red hair and red beard made him instantly identifiable, wherever he went. Thor lived in Asgard at Thruthvangar, in his castle hall Bilskirnir (lightning). He was often seen with a sheet of lightning, which he flashed across the land, ripening the harvest and ensuring good crops for all. With his forked lightning in another hand, he travelled to the edges of the kingdoms, fighting trolls and battling giants, the great guardian of Asgard and of men and gods. Thruthvangar had five hundred and forty rooms, and it was the largest castle ever created. Here he lived with the beautiful Sif, an exquisite goddess with hair made of long, shining strands of gold. Sif was the goddess of the fields, and the mother of the earth, like Frigga. Her long, golden hair was said to represent the golden grass covering the harvest fields, and Thor was very proud to be with her. Balder was the second son of Odin and Frigga at Asgard, and he was the fairest of all the gods – indeed, his purity and goodness shone like a moonbeam and he was so pale as to be translucent. Balder was beloved by all, and his innate kindness caused him to love everything around him – evil or good. He lived in Breidablik, with his wife Nanna. The third son of Odin was Hodur, a blind but happy god who sat quietly, listening and enjoying the sensual experiences of the wind in his hair, the sun on his shoulders, the joyful cries of the birds on the air. While all was good in Asgard, Hodur was content, and although he represented darkness, and was the twin to Balder's light, that darkness had no real place and it was kept in check by the forces of goodness. Odin's fourth son was Tyr, who was the most courageous and brave of the gods – the god of martial honour and one of the twelve gods of Asgard. He did not have his own palace, for he travelled widely, but he held a throne at Valhalla, and in the great council hall of Gladsheim. Tyr was also the god of the sword, and every sword had his rune carved into its handle. Although Odin was his father, Tyr's mother is said to have been a beautiful unknown giantess. Heimdall also lived in Asgard, and he was called the white god, although he was not thought to be the son of Odin and Frigga at all. Some said he had been conceived by nine mysterious sisters, who had given birth to him together. His stronghold was a fort on the boundary of Asgard, next to the Bifrost bridge, and he slept there with one eye open, and both ears alert, for the sound of any enemy approaching. There were many other gods in Asgard, and many who would one day come to live there. But in those early days of creation, the golden years of Asgard, life was simple, and its occupants few and wondrous. The gods and goddesses lived together in their palaces, many of them with children, about whom many stories can be told. But even the golden years of Asgard held their secrets, and even the best of worlds must have its serpent. There was one inhabitant of Asgard who no one cared to discuss, the very spirit of evil. He was Loki, who some said was the brother of Odin, although there were others who swore he could not be related to Allfather. Loki was the very personification of trickery, and deceit, and his mischief led him into great trouble. But that is another tale. The next story tells of the Valkyrie The first Norse Myth is Creation The second Norse Myth is Odin and Frigga And the third tells of the Valkyrie The fourth Norse Myth tells how Thor Gained his Hammer. The fifth tale is about Loki The Sixth tale focuses on the God Heimdall, the guardian of the Bifrost Part of a series on world myths and legends, released through Libsyn, on These Fantastic Worlds SF & Fantasy Fiction Podcast on iTunes, Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Spotify, Vurbl and Stitcher  and more. Also on this blog, These Fantastic Worlds. RSS feeds available on request by email. Text based on Norse Myths, General Editor Jake Jackson. Copyright © 2014 Flame Tree Publishing Ltd. ISBN: 9780857758200. This and other books on African, Indian, Polynesian, Aztec, Greek, Celtic and mythology are available online at flametreepublishing.com and in store worldwide, including Amazon, BookDepository, Barnes and Noble, Indigo, Blackwells and Waterstones. Online production, images and audio © 2021 Jake Jackson, thesefantasticworlds.com. Thanks to Frances Bodiam and Elise Wells,  Logic ProX, Sound Studio, the Twisted Wave Recorder App, and Scrivener. More Tales, More Audio The first 100 tales in this series are new stories by Jake Jackson, on subjects ranging from robots, dystopia, haunted houses, dark fantasy and long shadows, including: Machines Discarded I Machines Discarded II Find Me The Green Man Kingdom of Lies Obesession Time Now Artificial Intelligence Clone Complicit Cosmic Hall Daily Mask Ophelia A.I. And a carousel of 10 audio stories from the podcast with information about submissions. Here's a related post, 5 Steps to the SF and Fantasy Podcasts.

Era de Bogan, Uma Outra História da FORÇA!
EP 34 – O Colapso Dia 11 - Tarde (parte2/3)

Era de Bogan, Uma Outra História da FORÇA!

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2021 41:52


Olá RPGistas, bem vindos ao Era de Bogan o podcast do Projeto STAR WARS: UMA OUTRA HISTÓRIA DA FORÇA! Nesta mídia vocês escutarão a minha mesa, terão episódios off topics contando sobre o projeto e mesas redondas falando sobre RPG. Aka na sua astucia desarma o inquisidor com ajuda da Munin, a espada mística fica com ela, Dex e Ced partem para ajudá-lo. Porém uma sombra sai do templo, um outro inquisidor se revela, Aka sobre severos ferimentos devido ao sabre de luz do inquisidor, Dex imbuído com sua fraqueza emocional ativa parte para cima do inquisidor sem medir consequências. Ced tenta ajuda-los, mas a sorte não está ao seu lado.... "HERÓIS SÃO FEITOS PELAS CIRCUNSTÂNCIAS" CANAL TELEGRAM Obrigado por nos ouvir! -SDS-

Libros
'As nosas normas'

Libros

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2021 5:22


Armando Requeixo convídanos á lectura da novela 'As nosas normas', de Carl Jonas Love Almqvist, un clásico da literatura sueca do XIX. 'As nosas normas' (Hugin e Munin) é unha narración curta que foi traducida ao galego por Marta Dahlgren, quen nos achega esta historia pioneira na loita pola igualdade xenérica. Publicada orixinariamente en 1839, o relato do encontro entre o sarxento Albert e a comerciante Sara Videbeck e o seu namoramento durante unha viaxe en barco cruzando o lago Mälaren sorprende pola temperá reivindicación de valores como a distinción entre sexo e matrimonio, a libre unión ou a separación de bens.

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Mito-sis
T02-Ep09. Hugin y Munin, los hermanos chismosos.

Mito-sis

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2021 39:35


Odín cambio uno de sus ojos por la sabiduría universal y al mismo tiempo aparecieron dos cuervos que siempre están junto a el. Su significado es "pensamiento y memoria", este par de aves recorrían los 9 mundos para encontrar noticias que después eran escuchadas por Odín. Acompáñanos y descubre a este interesante e enigmático grupo de aves y su relación con la mitología nórdica.

Freistil - Deutschlandfunk
Betrachtungen aus der Vogelperspektive - Von Menschen und Raben

Freistil - Deutschlandfunk

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2021 54:04


In der nordischen Mythologie trägt der Göttervater Odin zwei Raben auf seinen Schultern. Hughin, der Gedanke, und Munin, die Erinnerung. Sie fliegen zu den Menschen und berichten dem Gott, was die Erdbewohner umtreibt. Was würden sie ihm heute sagen? Von Ulrike Klausmann www.deutschlandfunk.de, Freistil Hören bis: 19.01.2038 04:14 Direkter Link zur Audiodatei

Freistil - Deutschlandfunk
Betrachtungen aus der Vogelperspektive - Von Menschen und Raben

Freistil - Deutschlandfunk

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2021 54:04


In der nordischen Mythologie trägt der Göttervater Odin zwei Raben auf seinen Schultern. Hughin, der Gedanke, und Munin, die Erinnerung. Sie fliegen zu den Menschen und berichten dem Gott, was die Erdbewohner umtreibt. Was würden sie ihm heute sagen? Von Ulrike Klausmann www.deutschlandfunk.de, Freistil Hören bis: 19.01.2038 04:14 Direkter Link zur Audiodatei

Ubi Sunt Podcast
Ubi Sunt Podcast 18, "Munin"

Ubi Sunt Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2021 19:24


Bienvenidos a nuestro Podcast semanal. Cap18, "Munin" Youtube- https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1w9l6xkYwg3_ET2_ReJ6QA Ivoox- https://www.ivoox.com/podcast-ubi-sunt-podcast_sq_f11177108_1.html Spottify- https://open.spotify.com/show/4ZX5ZL5s9YFd2p050i3gk8 Twitter- https://twitter.com/PodcastUbi​ Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/ubi_sunt_podcast/ Música Homeroad, Kai Engel Album-Satin https://lamusicagratis.com/licencia-musica-cc-by.​ Slow Vibing, Ketsa, Album-Raising Frequency https://lamusicagratis.com/licencia-musica-cc-by-nc-nd One For Bill, Darin Wilson Album- Impromptu https://lamusicagratis.com/licencia-musica-cc-by Tai Chi, Valtteri Kujala. https://lamusicagratis.com/licencia-musica-cc-by

MAHANGAR MU
024 - Zalunci

MAHANGAR MU

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2021 3:00


Akwai rashin fahimtar Munin da zalunci kan tafi da shi Qiyamah ban da illata rayuwa a nan duniya. Ranan gobe Qiyamah duhu zalunci kan zama don haka mu guje wa yin zalunci

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Huginn y Muninn - Podcast Vikingo
Episodio 19 (T2): Elias Lönnrot y su obra

Huginn y Muninn - Podcast Vikingo

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2021 39:19


En el episodio 19 volvemos a adentrarnos en tierras finlandesas para conocer al famoso Elias Lönnrot. Veremos qué hizo en vida (que no paró quieto), os presentaremos a su familia y hablaremos de sus proyectos. Además, mencionaremos un punto importante acerca del material del Kalevala y la función que Lönnrot pudo haberle dado. Taka við! Música: Hugin & Munin e Intro Yggdrasill de Corvus Corax; Short But Strong! de Savfk (https://www.youtube.com/savfkmusic. Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0). https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/); World OP de PeriTune (http://peritune.com. Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/deed.en_US); Assembling; The Medieval Banquet de Shane Ivers (https://www.silvermansound.com. Licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). Queremos agradecerle a Corvus Corax el permitirnos usar las canciones de Hugin & Munin e Intro Yggdrasill de su álbum, Skál, para nuestra intro y outro. www.corvuscorax.com https://open.spotify.com/artist/0Qeg2Ytz5AcfvkIO3RYV3z?si=JhZ2uCPWQJSywgkNeWv_9g Imagen del episodio: Bernhard Reinhold (Retrato de Elias Lönnrot, 1872).

Huginn y Muninn - Podcast Vikingo
Episodio 18 (T2): Gamla Uppsala

Huginn y Muninn - Podcast Vikingo

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2021 45:08


En el episodio 18 viajaremos hasta una de las ciudades más antiguas de la región nórdica: Gamla Uppsala. Aquí la vida política, cotidiana y ritual iban de la mano, así que os contaremos qué era lo que hacían las buenas gentes de allí. También hablaremos de cómo algunos autores (siendo algunos más acertados que otros) quisieron dejar constancia de lo que allí sucedía. Taka við! Música: Hugin & Munin e Intro Yggdrasill de Corvus Corax; We Three Celtic Kings de Alexander Nakarada (https://www.serpentsoundstudios.co. Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0). https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/); Morgana Rides y Man Down de Kevin McLeod (Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/); The Medieval Banquet de Shane Ivers (https://www.silvermansound.com. Licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). Queremos agradecerle a Corvus Corax el permitirnos usar las canciones de Hugin & Munin e Intro Yggdrasill de su álbum, Skál, para nuestra intro y outro. www.corvuscorax.com https://open.spotify.com/artist/0Qeg2Ytz5AcfvkIO3RYV3z?si=JhZ2uCPWQJSywgkNeWv_9g Imagen del episodio: destinationuppsala.se

Huginn y Muninn - Podcast Vikingo
Episodio 17 (T2): La batalla de Stamford Bridge

Huginn y Muninn - Podcast Vikingo

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2021 52:43


En el episodio 17 nos pondremos un poco belicosos (pero nunca dejando nuestro humor de lado) para contaros la historia de una de las batallas más famosas de la Era Vikinga: Stamford Bridge. Veremos quiénes fueron los contendientes (Harald y Harold), por qué se enzarzaron en semejante faena y qué pasó en la batalla en sí. Taka við! Música: Hugin & Munin e Intro Yggdrasill de Corvus Corax; Leaving for Valhalla de Alexander Nakarada (https://www.serpentsoundstudios.co. Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0). https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/); Breaking The Siege de Arthur Vyncke (https://soundcloud.com/arthurvost. Music promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.com. Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/deed.en_US); Firesong, Devastation and Revenge de Kevin McLeod (Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/); The Medieval Banquet de Shane Ivers (https://www.silvermansound.com. Licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). Queremos agradecerle a Corvus Corax el permitirnos usar las canciones de Hugin & Munin e Intro Yggdrasill de su álbum, Skál, para nuestra intro y outro. www.corvuscorax.com https://open.spotify.com/artist/0Qeg2Ytz5AcfvkIO3RYV3z?si=JhZ2uCPWQJSywgkNeWv_9g Imagen del episodio: Peter Konieczny

Huginn y Muninn - Podcast Vikingo
Episodio 16 (T2): Empezamos con Týr

Huginn y Muninn - Podcast Vikingo

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2021 51:42


En el episodio 16 conoceremos a otro importante dios del panteón nórdico: el manco Týr. Acompañadnos alrededor del fuego, que haremos una introducción del dios y contaremos quién es, a qué se dedica, de dónde viene, y qué familia tiene. Taka við! Música: Hugin & Munin e Intro Yggdrasill de Corvus Corax; The Long Night; Vopna de Alexander Nakarada (https://www.serpentsoundstudios.co. Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0). https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/); The Britons; The Medieval Banquet de Shane Ivers (https://www.silvermansound.com. Licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). Queremos agradecerle a Corvus Corax el permitirnos usar las canciones de Hugin & Munin e Intro Yggdrasill de su álbum, Skál, para nuestra intro y outro. www.corvuscorax.com https://open.spotify.com/artist/0Qeg2Ytz5AcfvkIO3RYV3z?si=JhZ2uCPWQJSywgkNeWv_9g Imagen del episodio: Johan Egerkrans. https://www.johanegerkrans.com/

Huginn y Muninn - Podcast Vikingo
Episodio 15 (T2): Harald Cabellera Hermosa

Huginn y Muninn - Podcast Vikingo

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2021 46:17


En el episodio 15 nos sentaremos junto al fuego para contar las hazañas e historias de un gran y conocido personaje histórico: Harald Cabellera Hermosa, o Haraldr Hárfagri. Haremos un recorrido de su vida, desde su nacimiento hasta su muerte, contando anécdotas y matrimonios por en medio. Además, la sección del personaje del mes esconderá una sorpresa culinaria. Taka við! Música: Hugin & Munin e Intro Yggdrasill de Corvus Corax; Adventure, Battle of the creek y Prepare for war de Alexander Nakarada (https://www.serpentsoundstudios.co. Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0). https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/); Viking Warriors de Carlos Estella; The Medieval Banquet de Shane Ivers (https://www.silvermansound.com. Licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). Queremos agradecerle a Corvus Corax el permitirnos usar las canciones de Hugin & Munin e Intro Yggdrasill de su álbum, Skál, para nuestra intro y outro. www.corvuscorax.com https://open.spotify.com/artist/0Qeg2Ytz5AcfvkIO3RYV3z?si=JhZ2uCPWQJSywgkNeWv_9g Imagen del episodio: norskk.com.

Everything Hertz
121: Transparent peer review

Everything Hertz

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2020 57:35


Dan and James discuss the pros and cons of transparent peer-review, in which peer review reports are published alongside manuscripts, as a keynote feature at the recent Munin Conference on scholarly publishing. Here's what they cover and some links: Watch the video of this episode (https://youtu.be/1Xp3IXaq970) on the Everything Hertz YouTube page What is transparent peer-review? The permanancy of open peer review reports CLOCKSS (https://clockss.org/) provides a sustainable dark archive to ensure the long-term survival of Web-based scholarly content Open peer reviews provide additional info for historians What changes when you know that your review is going to be public? A Motte-and-bailey castle (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Motte-and-bailey_castle) An update and summary of the 450 movement (https://medium.com/@jamesheathers/the-450-movement-1f86132a29bd) Involving patients/user representatives in the peer review and disemination process The GRIM test (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GRIM_test) What about the publication of peer review reports for papers that are rejected? The mega-analysis paper (https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/psyp.13688) that Dan and James were co-authors on Thank you to the organisers of the Munin conference for the invitation! Other links - Dan on twitter (www.twitter.com/dsquintana) - James on twitter (www.twitter.com/jamesheathers) - Everything Hertz on twitter (www.twitter.com/hertzpodcast) - Everything Hertz on Facebook (www.facebook.com/everythinghertzpodcast/) Music credits: Lee Rosevere (freemusicarchive.org/music/Lee_Rosevere/) Support us on Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/hertzpodcast) and get bonus stuff! One dollar a month: 20% discount on Everything Hertz merchandise, a monthly newsletter, access to the occasional bonus episode, and the the warm feeling you're supporting the show - Five dollars a month or more: All the stuff you get in the one dollar tier PLUS a bonus episode every month Episode citation Quintana, D.S., Heathers, J.A.J. (Hosts). (2020, December 7) "121: Transparent peer review", Everything Hertz [Audio podcast], DOI: 10.17605/OSF.IO/S2948

Daniels Jul
Daniels Julekalender: 2. søndag i advent m. Martin Veltz

Daniels Jul

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2020 20:04


Ingen jul uden julekalender, men denne julekalender er ganske særlig. Tilbage i 2014 lavede jeg Den Lystige Julekalender sammen med min gode ven og medvært Jakob. Så julekalenderen er faktisk en genudsendelse, men en julekalender bliver vel først en rigtig julekalender, når den er blevet genudsendt, så derfor får i Den Lystige Julekalender i et nyt format: Daniels Julekalender. I dette afsnit besøger Martin Veltz studiet. Hvordan mon Martin fejrer jul, og gad vide, om han allerede nu ved, hvad hans outfit skal være juleaften? Alle disse skønne indtryk skyller vi ned med dagens juleøl - en Munin fra bryggeriet Munkebo Mikrobryg. En tradition, vi indfører i julekalenderen i dag, er julelegen ”Juleskummagerdrengen”, og I skal være så velkomne til at lege med. Dagens gæst er komiker Martin Veltz Rigtig god fornøjelse og god jul! Daniels Jul produceres af Daniel Røde for Bauer Media.

Huginn y Muninn - Podcast Vikingo
Episodio 14 (T2): Nombres e historias (Valquirias II)

Huginn y Muninn - Podcast Vikingo

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2020 48:10


En el episodio 14 continuamos con nuestras queridas doncellas de la guerra para descubrir qué nombres tenían y dónde aparecían. Para finalizar la velada contaremos junto al fuego dos historias de dos conocidas valquirias: Sigrdrífa y Brynhildr. Taka við! Música: Hugin & Munin e Intro Yggdrasill de Corvus Corax; Crossing the Chasm de Kevin McLeod (Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/); Minstrel's Song de Keys of Moon (https://soundcloud.com/keysofmoon. Music promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.com. Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0). https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/); Minstrel de PeriTune (http://peritune.com. Music promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.com. Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/deed.en_US); The Medieval Banquet de Shane Ivers (https://www.silvermansound.com. Licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). Queremos agradecerle a Corvus Corax el permitirnos usar las canciones de Hugin & Munin e Intro Yggdrasill de su álbum, Skál, para nuestra intro y outro. www.corvuscorax.com https://open.spotify.com/artist/0Qeg2Ytz5AcfvkIO3RYV3z?si=JhZ2uCPWQJSywgkNeWv_9g Imagen del episodio: Delcarmat.

Anomia - le partenaire Business des avocats
"Le métier d’avocat doit se réinventer pour pouvoir exister demain" Mickael Munin, avocat associé chez ACD

Anomia - le partenaire Business des avocats

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2020 45:40


Découvrez tous nos contenus sur www.anomia.frMickael Munin est avocat associé au sein du cabinet ACD à Nancy. Ce cabinet, qui existe depuis soixante ans, a une forte implantation dans le Grand-Est : Nancy, Épinal, Metz et Paris. Après être entré comme stagiaire dans le cabinet, Mickael y a fait son trou. Il a été coopté à l'association et développe aujourd'hui le département IP/IT. Ce département a été créé pour regrouper la propriété intellectuelle et le droit des contrats qui étaient initialement gérés par les associés en Corporate. Ce département qui était pensé comme un support a su se développer pour devenir un centre de profit autonome ! Écoutez le retour d'expérience de ce jeune avocat plein d'ambition ! Voir Acast.com/privacy pour les informations sur la vie privée et l'opt-out.

Fördomspodden
#125 Vill Mikael Tornving dö ensam i en gungstol framför text-tv?

Fördomspodden

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2020 16:42


Skramlar komikern och skådespelaren Mikael Tornving mycket med bältesspännet när han knäpper gylfen? Fanns det en idolplansch föreställande Hugin och Munin på pojkrumsväggen när han växte upp? Och har han onanerat i ett jakttorn?

Helden & Mythen Europas
Hugin & Munin

Helden & Mythen Europas

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2020 2:31


Hugin und Munin, die beiden Raben sind die ewigen Begleiter des weisen Allvaters und personifizieren den Gedanken und die Erinnerung. Odin schickt die beiden aus, um in Erfahrung zu bringen was sich jenseits von Asgard zugetragen hat und so die Geschicke der 9 Welten zu kennen. https://www.patreon.com/godsrage See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Huginn y Muninn - Podcast Vikingo
Episodio 13 (T2): Las que escogen a los caídos (Valquirias I)

Huginn y Muninn - Podcast Vikingo

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2020 35:54


En el episodio 13 nos reunimos junto al fuego para conocer a unos seres que bien podrían esconder más de lo que en un principio podríamos pensar: las valquirias. En esta mini-serie de dos episodios conoceremos qué son, cuáles son sus funciones y a qué se dedican, en qué fuentes aparecen... y descubriremos su pasado más oscuro. Taka við! Música: Hugin & Munin e Intro Yggdrasill de Corvus Corax; Adventure de Alexander Nakarada (https://www.serpentsoundstudios.co. Music promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.com. Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0). https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/); The Pyre de Kevin McLeod (Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/); Red Forest de Arthur Vyncke (https://soundcloud.com/arthurvost. Music promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.com. Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/deed.en_US); The Medieval Banquet de Shane Ivers (https://www.silvermansound.com. Licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). Queremos agradecerle a Corvus Corax el permitirnos usar las canciones de Hugin & Munin e Intro Yggdrasill de su último álbum, Skál, para nuestra intro y outro. www.corvuscorax.com https://open.spotify.com/artist/0Qeg2Ytz5AcfvkIO3RYV3z?si=JhZ2uCPWQJSywgkNeWv_9g Imagen del episodio: "Valkyrien" (1864), de Peter Nicolai Arbo.

Huginn y Muninn - Podcast Vikingo
Episodio 12 (T2): Casos prácticos (Bodas III)

Huginn y Muninn - Podcast Vikingo

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2020 44:30


¡Comenzamos la segunda temporada! Tras haber revisado todo lo que rodea a un cortejo y a una boda, en el episodio 12 veremos algunos casos prácticos de diversas fuentes, y de cierta famosa serie de televisión, para ver cómo se representaba una ceremonia nupcial y qué podemos aprender de estos casos. Taka við! Música: Hugin & Munin e Intro Yggdrasill de Corvus Corax; Gjallar de Alexander Nakarada (https://www.serpentsoundstudios.co. Music promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.com. Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0). https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/); The Medieval Banquet de Shane Ivers (https://www.silvermansound.com. Licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). Queremos agradecerle a Corvus Corax el permitirnos usar las canciones de Hugin & Munin e Intro Yggdrasill de su último álbum, Skál, para nuestra intro y outro. www.corvuscorax.com https://open.spotify.com/artist/0Qeg2Ytz5AcfvkIO3RYV3z?si=JhZ2uCPWQJSywgkNeWv_9g Imagen del episodio: Jorvik Viking Festival, York.

Mediano Lab
Det taktiske værksted - Flemming Pedersen og Frank Hjortebjerg om FC Nordsjælland

Mediano Lab

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2020 92:00


**Udsendelsen i denne artikel er sponsoreret af Arbejdernes Landsbank og Just-Eat** Superliga-sæsonen 2020/2021 er netop blevet sparket i gang, og det betyder også at Det taktiske værksted igen retter fokus mod landets bedste række, når Rasmus Monnerup besøger Superliga-trænerne til en snak om spillestil og taktiske overvejelser. Denne gang er der FC Nordsjælland, som har stiller op med både chef- og assistenttræner i form af Flemming Pedersen og Frank Hjortebjerg. FC Nordsjælland er efterhånden blevet en fast del af mesterskabsspillet i den danske Superliga. På trods af at klubben før og under hver eneste sæson skiller sig af med adskillige profiler, er man alligevel i stand til gang på gang at spille med blandt de bedste hold i Danmark. I denne udsendelse kan du blive klogere på FC Nordsjællands spillestil, og blandt andet høre: - Om premieren mod Brøndby ud fra et taktisk perspektiv - Hvorvidt formationer eksisterer i FC Nordsjælland - Hvordan rollefordelingen i trænerteamet er og om tilføjelsen af Michael Essien - Hvordan man arbejder i en klub, der hele tiden sælger spillere - Om erstatningerne for blandt andet Kudus, Munin og Damsgaard - Hvordan prioriteterne er for FCN med og mod bold - Om standardsituationer i FCN - Hvilke tanker FCN har om alsidighed og fleksibilitet - Om FCN igen kan blive mestre - Flemming Pedersens tanker om en markspiller på mål - Om perspektiverne for FCN

ACHR News Podcast
NEWSMakers: Rob Munin

ACHR News Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2017 13:00


Rob Munin, CEO and president, Lux Products, discusses smart thermostats, the future of this market, manufacturer apps, and more.

ACHR News Podcast
NEWSMakers: Rob Munin

ACHR News Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2015 11:00


Rob Munin, president of LUX Products, discusses the current state of the thermostat marketplace, innovation from LUX Products, and more. Posted on December 11.

The Veteran Gamers-Xbox One PS4 PC
The Veteran Gamers Episode 286 - Chinny...Better Late Than Never!

The Veteran Gamers-Xbox One PS4 PC

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2015 131:07


Welcome to show 286. This week we checked out new Rust, Munin, N2O, Gunpoint, OceanHeart, Portal Stories Mel and Witcher 3. Chinny joined us eventually and as always gave us his unique interpretation of all of this weeks main news stories. As always we rounded out the show with emails and other social stuff. Enjoy! Send Speakpipes to www.speakpipe.com/veterangamers Follow us on twitter @veterangamersuk and if you have any opinions or questions, send emails to: podcast@veterangamers.co.ukGamertags Chinny – 360 ChinChinny, PS3 Chinny1985 The Daddy – 360 Big Daddy Blast, Steam BigDaddyBlaster, PS3 xXBig-DaddyX Duke – 360 DukeSkath, PS3 DukeSkath, Steam DukeSkath        

The Veteran Gamers-Xbox One PS4 PC
The Veteran Gamers Episode 285 - Is Chinny Drunk?!

The Veteran Gamers-Xbox One PS4 PC

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2015 167:49


Welcome to show 285. This week, we aren't if Chinny is drunk, even though he swears that he is a teetotaller. As for games this week, we checked out Her Story (stay tuned after the show for a special Her Story spoiler chat), Limbo, Tomb Raider, Fallout Shelter, Munin, Hardlands, Batman Arkham Knight and Driveclub PS+ edition. Chinny does some news and we round out the show with emails and other social stuff. Enjoy. Send Speakpipes to www.speakpipe.com/veterangamers Follow us on twitter @veterangamersuk and if you have any opinions or questions, send emails to: podcast@veterangamers.co.ukGamertags Chinny – 360 ChinChinny, PS3 Chinny1985 The Daddy – 360 Big Daddy Blast, Steam BigDaddyBlaster, PS3 xXBig-DaddyX Duke – 360 DukeSkath, PS3 DukeSkath, Steam DukeSkath        

The Veteran Gamers-Xbox One PS4 PC
The Veteran Gamers Episode 235 - Gotta Go To A D**k Meeting!

The Veteran Gamers-Xbox One PS4 PC

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2014 126:51


Welcome to show 235. This week Duke has got in on the Twitch streaming and was attempting to show people how to play Dota 2, he also played Neo Tokyo and the Munin demo, Chinny played Beyond Two Souls and Stu played Ascension - Chronicle of the Godslayer, Warehouse and Logistics Simulator and the finale of The Wolf Among Us. In Chinny's news this week, he covered the closure of Neversoft, Gamestop funding games in exchange for content and we take a very accurate test to see if we are addicted to gaming (it was very scientific). We round out with emails, Speakpipes and find out what the community has been playing this week. Enjoy. Follow us on twitter @veterangamersuk and if you have any opinions or questions, send emails to: podcast@veterangamers.co.uk Gamertags Chinny – 360 ChinChinny, PS3 Chinny1985 The Daddy – 360 Big Daddy Blast, Steam BigDaddyBlaster, PS3 xXBig-DaddyXx Duke – 360 DukeSkath, PS3 DukeSkath, Steam DukeSkath