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Les p'tites histoires
Histoire mijotée #2 - La Flûte de Rosée

Les p'tites histoires

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2025 12:12


Noli est un tout petit lutin, mais il s'est promis une chose immense : retrouver un trésor familial volé depuis longtemps, la Flûte de Rosée. Sa quête le mènera à travers les interstices les plus farfelus de la forêt, où l'absurde règne en maître, jusqu'à affronter un affreux gobelin bien décidé à garder ce qui ne lui appartient pas.Une aventure poétique et pleine de fantaisie, mijotée avec les idées de Lino, pour les enfants dès 7 ans.Crédits : cette p'tite histoire a été écrite par Mathieu Genelle grâce à la liste d'ingrédients de Lino. Racontée par Karine Texier. Enregistrement, montage et générique : Studio Module. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.

The Sub Hub Podcast
The Pre-Run: GTWS - Results from Noli and Zegama IS STILL Zegama!!

The Sub Hub Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2025 63:14


Dani and Emkay preview the Golden Trail World Series race in Zegama, Spain this weekend. As the only marathon distance left in the series, it will be interesting to see some different players mix it up at the front of the field. On the women's side - Spanish starts Sara Alonso and Marta Martinez will have to race defending champion Sylvia Nordskar and last year's OCC runner-up Judith Wyder. On the men's side, the flying camel Elhousine Elazzoui comes back as the favorite after a second place to Kilian Jornet last year. But, he will have to contend for the top spot against athletes like Luca del Pero, Thomas Roach, Ezekial Rutto and more!---Follow us:Instagram:⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ @emkaysulli ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠| ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@dan_yell_a⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Podcast: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@the_subhub_pod⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Episode Sponsors:Neversecond: Use code SUBHUB25 for 25% off your purchase-- ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠never2.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Beekeepers Natural: Use code SUBHUB20 for 20% off your purchase-- ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠www.beekeepersnaturals.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Pit Viper:⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Click this link for 20% off at checkout

The Days Grimm
Ep.216 Cole Simpson & Asa Cox - Party Pod 4

The Days Grimm

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2025 98:10


Send us a textDerby Ponies. Sperm Racing. Tardigrades. Candyman. LARPer Attacks Cop. TDG vs. a Gorilla.Noli te nimium graviter ferre et risum habereThe Days Grimm Podcast[The Days Grimm Podcast Links]- YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/TheDaysGrimm- Our link tree: linktr.ee/Thedaysgrimm- GoFundMe account for The Days Grimm: https://gofund.me/02527e7c [The Days Grimm is brought to you by]Sadness & ADHD (non-medicated)

The Sub Hub Podcast
The Pre-Run: GTWS Noli Preview – Elhousine & Remi's Epic Return, Madelina's Noli Magic, and which Rookie is Set to Shock?

The Sub Hub Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2025 37:42


Dani and Emkay preview the Golden Trail World Series race in Noli, Italy this weekend. They break down the rolling flower format course, review the October 2023 times (when the race was utilized for the GTWS Final) , discuss current conditions, and highlight the top contenders.On the women's side, keep an eye on Joyce Muthoni Njeru, Madalina Florea, Chepngeno Joyline, Lara Feliu Rosa, Oria Liaci, Sarah Carter, Philaries Jeruto Kisang, Alice Gaggi, and Sara Willhoit.For the men, the race will feature Rémi Bonnet, Elhousine Elazzaoui, Roberto Delorenzi, Bogdan Damian, Kibett Timothy, and Josphat Kiprotich---Follow us:Instagram:⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ @emkaysulli ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠| ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@dan_yell_a⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Podcast: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@the_subhub_pod⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Episode Sponsors:Neversecond: Use code SUBHUB25 for 25% off your purchase-- ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠never2.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Beekeepers Natural: Use code SUBHUB20 for 20% off your purchase-- ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠www.beekeepersnaturals.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Pit Viper:⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Click this link for 20% off at checkout

'Muthaship' with Steph, Noli and Brooke
Episode 211: Mental health support for mothers

'Muthaship' with Steph, Noli and Brooke

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2025 23:02


It can be hard to talk about or admit that you're experiencing challenges with your mental health, especially moms who take on so much. Fellow mom Noe Sagapolutele started Wa'a Collective for locals and Native Hawaiians to have access to therapists that they can relate to. She explains why it is so important to prioritize mental health care.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

'Muthaship' with Steph, Noli and Brooke
Episode 210: A special Mother's Day message from Stephanie Lum

'Muthaship' with Steph, Noli and Brooke

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2025 14:33


Moms, this is your week! Thank you for navigating a wild ride juggling kids and doing it all! As a mom of three young boys, life is bursting at the seams! I openly talked about my most memorable motherhood experiences on stage at a recent storytellers event by Civil Beat. Please have a listen and I hope you enjoy! Happy Mother's Day!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Viene Pronto TV
Tema 1 María Magdalena | Con Cristo es Suficiente | Pr. Noli Devora

Viene Pronto TV

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2025 47:43


Semana Con Cristo Es Suficiente.Orador: Pr. Noli DevoraDesde IASD Hispana de Toronto, Canadá.¡Suscríbete y síguenos!#hispanosentoronto #mexicanosentoronto #mexicanosenvancouver #mexicanosencanada #mexicanasenToronto #mexicanosendurham

'Muthaship' with Steph, Noli and Brooke
Episode 209: Graduation season is here! Tips to prepare for the big day

'Muthaship' with Steph, Noli and Brooke

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2025 22:20


Graduation season is here for high schools and colleges across Hawaii. These celebrations can come with lots of stress and a large to-do list. Brooke and Noli have tips to help parents get through their graduate's big day.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Traditional Latin Mass Gospel Readings
Apr 3, 2025. Gospel: Luke 7:11-16. Feria of Lent.

Traditional Latin Mass Gospel Readings

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2025 2:13


11 And it came to pass afterwards, that he went into a city that is called Naim; and there went with him his disciples, and a great multitude.Et factum est : deinceps ibat in civitatem quae vocatur Naim : et ibant cum eo discipuli ejus et turba copiosa. 12 And when he came nigh to the gate of the city, behold a dead man was carried out, the only son of his mother; and she was a widow: and a great multitude of the city was with her.Cum autem appropinquaret portae civitatis, ecce defunctus efferebatur filius unicus matris suae : et haec vidua erat : et turba civitatis multa cum illa. 13 Whom when the Lord had seen, being moved with mercy towards her, he said to her: Weep not.Quam cum vidisset Dominus, misericordia motus super eam, dixit illi : Noli flere. 14 And he came near and touched the bier. And they that carried it, stood still. And he said: Young man, I say to thee, arise.Et accessit, et tetigit loculum. ( Hi autem qui portabant, steterunt.) Et ait : Adolescens, tibi dico, surge. 15 And he that was dead, sat up, and began to speak. And he gave him to his mother.Et resedit qui erat mortuus, et coepit loqui. Et dedit illum matri suae. 16 And there came a fear on them all: and they glorified God, saying: A great prophet is risen up among us: and, God hath visited his people.Accepit autem omnes timor : et magnificabant Deum, dicentes : Quia propheta magnus surrexit in nobis : et quia Deus visitavit plebem suam.

Young Black Travelers
Solo Travel to Antarctica with Tabiya

Young Black Travelers

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2025 30:04


Thinking about going to Antarctica? Look no further! In this episode, Krisan and Noli from Young Black Travelers joins with Tabiya of BLVCKPACKER on her solo expedition to Antarctica! Tabiya shares insights on the challenges and joys of solo travel, the beauty of Ushuaia, and the unexpected aspects of visiting Antarctica. They delve into the unique experiences of traveling to Antarctica, including the differences between expedition ships and cruise ships, the food available, budgets, and the challenges faced by solo travelers, especially those from underrepresented backgrounds. If you thinking about Antarctica let this episode be your sign!Key Takeaways:Traveling solo allows for personal exploration and freedom.Antarctica is a unique destination that offers a different kind of beauty.The journey to Antarctica is long but rewarding.Ushuaia is a picturesque town known as the end of the earth.Traveling in the cold can be enjoyable and different from expectations.Antarctica has no nightlife, only natural beauty and wildlife.The experience of seeing the sun for almost 24 hours is surreal.Planning ahead can make traveling to remote places more accessible.Traveling can be a rite of passage and a personal journey.Future travel plans can inspire others to explore the world. Planning trips in detail can enhance the travel experience.Choosing a route that minimizes backtracking is essential.Antarctica offers unique experiences, including camping and kayaking.Expedition ships provide a different experience than cruise ships.Connecting with crew members can enhance the journey.Solo travel can be challenging, especially for Black travelers.It's important to be brave and pursue travel dreams.Cultural connections can be formed even in diverse groups.Traveling to less common destinations can be rewarding.Encouragement and representation matter in the travel community. Social media is a powerful tool for travel planning.Antarctica can be an affordable travel destination.Traveling solo is safe and empowering for women.Every country has unique experiences to offer.Budget travel is possible with proper planning.Local handmade items are often the best souvenirs.Food experiences can vary greatly by country.Transportation systems can enhance travel experiences.Historical sites provide deep insights into cultures.Traveling opens up the world to new opportunities.Support BLVCKPACKER:Youtube: blvckpackerTikTok:blvckpacker_Instagram: blvckpacker

Daebak K-Rambles Podcast: Kdrama Reviews
It's Okay to Not Be Okay / Ep. 86

Daebak K-Rambles Podcast: Kdrama Reviews

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2025 123:28


On Episode 86 of the Daebak K-Rambles Podcast, Jess and guests Melissa and Nolizwe from the African Seoulmates Podcast review It's Okay to Not Be Okay, starring Kim Soo-hyun, Seo Yea-ji, and Oh Jung-se.Jess, Mel, and Noli talk through this 2020 pandemic success, discussing the themes of mental health and illness, the characters and performances, the super questionable twist, the legacy of the show in light of the recent Kim Soo-hyun scandal, and so much more.GUESTS: Melissa and NolizweAfrican Seoulmates Podcast: Available on Spotify, Google, AppleInstagram: @africanseoulmatesTwitter: @AfroSeoulmates Rate and subscribe on Apple Podcasts and Spotify, follow us on all the socials, and be sure to let us know what you want to see in Season 7!

The Women Waken Podcast
Pursuing Truth in a Messy World: From Transcendental Meditation, Yoga, Buddhist Chanting, & LSD in the 60s & 70s To Experiencing Rape & Losing Everything Before Awakening To All That Is

The Women Waken Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2025 77:26


At seven this week's guest, Rikki West, begged a mysterious God for help, praying that her drunk father won't harm their family and that he won't be sent to hell. But when nothing seems to happen, she worried: Is anyone up there really listening? This question triggered a lifelong search for the great, loving being she imagines her prayers might reach. Delving into Catholicism, psychedelics, transcendental meditation, yoga, AA and Buddhist chanting, she explores every available path. She studies genetic science at UC Berkeley and humanities at San Francisco State, combing through the knowledge they offer for answers to the big questions.On this guest episode I was delighted to interview the wonderful Rikki West. She was kind enough to send me a copy of her book, The Empty Bowl, and it was so smoothly and beautifully written I gobbled it up in days! Not only is Rikki a phenomenally talented writer she also has incredible life story. I try not to spoil it and let Rikki share her tale on the show of taking acid in 1960's Berkeley, having dinner at Roman Polanski's house, exploring the line between science & spirituality, surviving a violent rape that brought her face to face with the guilt and denial that shames women into silence, and fueled her addiction, how she has stayed sober for decades, and how losing everything ultimately led to a joyous late-life renaissance. Rikki West is the author of The Empty Bowl: Pursuing Truth in a Messy World, a former spiritual seeker, and a UC Berkeley–trained scientist. She spent decades trying to reconcile scientific explanations of existence with her ordinary, real-life awareness. One adventure at a time, she found her way to a peace and beauty that changed all the questions. Her book Rootlines, a memoir of family healing, was published by She Writes Press in 2020. Mother of Noli and Godmother of Morgan, Rikki loves being outside in the alpine desert of northern New Mexico, where she lives with her wife Jill and that old Yamaha.Learn More About Rikki Here:https://www.rikkiwest.com/ 

In The Den with Mama Dragons
Hope, Activism, and The Power of Authentic Living

In The Den with Mama Dragons

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2025 50:00 Transcription Available


Send us a textContent Warning: This episode contains brief mentions of rape and talks about addiction. Special Guest: Rikki WestRikki West is a former spiritual seeker and UC Berkeley–trained scientist who spent decades trying to reconcile scientific explanations of existence with her ordinary, real-life awareness. One adventure at a time, she found her way to a peace and beauty that changed all the questions. Her book Rootlines, a memoir of family healing, was published by She Writes Press in 2020. Mother of Noli and Godmother of Morgan, Rikki loves being outside in the alpine desert of northern New Mexico, where she lives with her wife Jill and an old Yamaha. Links From the Show: Rikki's website: https://www.rikkiwest.com/Rikki's book Rootlines: https://bookshop.org/p/books/rootlines-a-memoir-rikki-west/kYAoarHCdMZ3yJHg?ean=9781631527548&next=t&digital=t  Rikki's book The Empty Bowl: https://www.rikkiwest.com/the-empty-bowlJoin Mama Dragons today: www.mamadragons.org Mama Dragons on FB: https://www.facebook.com/mamadragons Mama Dragons on IG: https://www.instagram.com/themamadragons/ In the Den is made possible by generous donors like you. Help us continue to deliver quality content by becoming a donor today at www.mamadragons.org. Connect with Mama Dragons:WebsiteInstagramFacebookDonate to this podcast

'Muthaship' with Steph, Noli and Brooke
Episode 207: Why do so many women working full time in Hawaii earn less than men?

'Muthaship' with Steph, Noli and Brooke

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2025 24:47


Asking someone how much money they make is often seen as rude or taboo, but University of Hawaii researcher Rachel Inafuku encourages people to talk about it. She found full-time working women are earning less than men in 74% of jobs in Hawaii, and the gender pay gap is even larger in higher-paying jobs.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Young Black Travelers
Season 11 Opener: Winter Adventures in Amsterdam & Brussels

Young Black Travelers

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2025 59:07


We're back for Season 11 of Young Black Travelers with Krisan, Asshur, and Noli, and we're kicking things off with an exciting winter adventure in Amsterdam and Brussels! As we celebrate Black History Month, we dive into why representation matters—especially in travel spaces where Black explorers aren't always expected to be.In this episode, we break down Asshur's experience with Jetblue Mint Suite, transportation between Amsterdam and Brussels, food must-trys, and must-know advice for your own Euro winter escape.Join us for an episode packed with insights, laughs, and the kind of travel inspiration you didn't know you needed! And try a little winter adventure of your own :)Tune in now! #BlackTravel #Amsterdam #Brussels #WinterWanderlust

Radio Maria France
Social 2025-01-30 Interview de Matthieu Noli: "Chroniques euthanasiques" (livre)

Radio Maria France

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2025 45:41


Interviewé par Raphaëlle de Barmon Matthieu Noli, auteur de: - "Chroniques euthanasiques" (éditions Salvator) - "La conversion d'Arthur Grandin" (éditions Herodios)

Modlitwa w drodze
Wtorek - 14 stycznia

Modlitwa w drodze

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2025


św. Feliks z Noli, Mk 1,21-28

Colonize The Ocean
Colonize The Ocean : Nemo's Garden; Underwater Farming

Colonize The Ocean

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2025 19:29


Nemo's Garden is a pioneering underwater farming project based in Noli, Italy. The initiative utilizes nine submerged biosphere structures to cultivate terrestrial plants, offering a potential solution to water scarcity in agriculture. The project monitors key environmental factors within each biosphere to optimize plant growth, employing a 24/7 monitoring system. Currently, the focus is on herbs like mint and basil, and the project is expanding to include a US location. Nemo's Garden also offers premium food products and actively seeks investment and support. https://www.nemosgarden.com/ #NemosGarden #UnderwaterFarming #AquaticAgriculture #SustainableFarming #BiosphereFarming #WaterConservation #AgricultureInnovation #HerbGarden #EcoFriendlyFarming #FoodSecurity #InvestInInnovation #OceanReefGroup https://discord.gg/jp5aSSkfNS http://atlantisseacolony.com/ https://www.patreon.com/atlantisseacolony

De Primera Mano
Andrea Noli ACLARA si su hija pasó navidad con su padre Jorge Salinas

De Primera Mano

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2025 6:29


Andrea Noli ACLARA si su hija pasó navidad con su padre Jorge Salinas See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

il posto delle parole
Fiorenza Pistocchi "Isabella. Tale padre tale figlia"

il posto delle parole

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2025 17:51


Fiorenza Pistocchi"Isabella. Tale padre tale figlia"Neos Edizioniwww.neosedizioni.it Sullo sfondo del borgo di Noli e del Ponente ligure un'indagine   coinvolge un padre e una figlia, tra loschi traffici e malavita. Porto di Genova. 25 marzo 2020. Un'agente della Polizia Locale viene assassinata a colpi di pistola nella zona traghetti da due uomini che fuggono su un'auto. Una morte assurda e senza ragione.Noli. Fine settembre 2024. Isabella, giovane e determinata poliziotta, durante le sue vacanze, si allena nelle acque di Noli per partecipare al Swim the Island di Bergeggi, tradizionale nuotata non competitiva.La sua vita e i suoi rapporti con il padre, il dirigente della DIA Vincenzo Russo, sono stati sconvolti da quel brutale e incomprensibile fatto di sangue rimasto insoluto. La scoperta di un cadavere in mare, un agente sotto copertura ucciso dalla stessa pistola che sparò alla madre di Isabella, avvia un'indagine che viene a coinvolgere padre e figlia. La vicenda familiare si intreccia tragicamente con loschi traffici e malavita, tra yacht di lusso, narcotraffico, ‘ndrangheta e mafia corsa, e, passo dopo passo, verranno ricostruite le intersezioni e i legami fra le due vicende.Tutto il borgo di Noli, i suoi vicoli, le sue piazze, le sue attività, i suoi abitanti hanno un ruolo fondamentale nella storia. Non un semplice sfondo, ma un vivo racconto corale, in cui un'intera comunità si presta ad aiutare Vincenzo Russo e sua figlia a trovare la verità.Con questo romanzo si chiude la saga che ha visto protagonista Vincenzo Russo, vigile urbano diventato detective della Dia: dopo sei romanzi è  giunto il tempo della pensione, tocca perciò alla figlia Isabella diventare il personaggio principale di questo romanzo. Fiorenza Pistocchi è nata a Savona, ha vissuto a Milano e attualmente risiede a Pioltello. Il suo percorso letterario è stato affiancato da Neos Edizioni fin dagli esordi, con una serie di gialli ambientati a Noli: Il destino disegna paesaggi di mare, 2014; Appuntamento a San Paragorio, 2015; Il tesoro del Transylvania, 2016; Le perle portano lacrime, 2017; La madre nell'ombra, 2019; Ossa sotto il castello, 2020. Ha scritto anche alcuni romanzi a sfondo storico, tra cui Il cuore tenace della lavanda, 2018; I colori del buio, 2019 e Il coraggio è una cosa semplice, 2024. Nel 2021 ha pubblicato il suo primo romanzo giallo/noir ambientato a Milano: Il tocco del piccolo angelo, seguito nel 2022 da Angeli su fondo nero. È stata curatrice per Neos Edizioni delle sei edizioni dell'antologia Natale a Milano, con Gian Luca Margheriti, e dell'antologia Milanoè - Libro Rosa, dedicata alle donne milanesi. Nel 2019 il Comune di Noli ha conferito a Fiorenza Pistocchi la cittadinanza onoraria.IL POSTO DELLE PAROLEascoltare fa pensarewww.ilpostodelleparole.itDiventa un supporter di questo podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/il-posto-delle-parole--1487855/support.

First Presbyterian Church of Dallas

Rev. Dr. Charlene Jin Lee closes out our Advent sermon series with a sermon of comfort and hope

Duhovna misel
Ignacija Fridl Jarc: O rakavih ranah družbe

Duhovna misel

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2024 5:44


Danes latinsko besedno zvezo Noli me tangere razumemo predvsem v pomenu »Ne dotikaj se me!«, kar lahko sklepamo tudi iz dejstva, da z noli-tangere poimenujemo rastlino nedotiko, ki ima nenavaden način plojenja. Takoj, ko se namreč dotaknemo njenega zrelega plodu, se razpoči in iz njega se usujejo številna semena. Omenjena fraza se je v pomenu nečesa nedotakljivega uporabljala tudi v starem Rimu, saj rimski gramatik Solina, ki je živel približno 300 let po Cezarjevi smrti, omenja belega jelena, ki naj bi na ovratnicah nosil napis: »Ne dotikaj se me, Cezarjev sem!« To naj bi bil znak, da Cezarjeva dobronamerna, čista, bela duša živi dalje. A v krščanski tradiciji ima latinski rek Noli me tangere tudi druge pomene. V Evangeliju po Janezu (20, 17) je opisan prizor, v katerem se je vstali Jezus prikazal Mariji Magdaleni ob praznem grobu. Ker so evangeliji zapisani v grškem jeziku, se njegove besede v originalni različici zapisa glasijo: »Me mou haptou!«, kar bi dobesedno pomenilo: »Ne grabi me!« oziroma »Ne obešaj se name!« Vsekakor pa svetopisemskega razumevanja Jezusovega vzklika ne smemo razumeti v današnjem pomenu tiste rastline ali človeka, ki se ga zaradi preobčutljivosti ne smemo niti dotakniti. Ne nazadnje je Jezus sam pozval nejevernega Tomaža, naj položi prste na njegove rane. Jezusov poziv Mariji Magdaleni je predvsem sporočilo, naj spozna in prizna njegovo vstajenje, zaradi česar ga zemeljske sile ne obtežujejo več. Ker pa se je v medicini izraz rabil za zelo hudo, bolečo obliko raka, ki razžira kosti, ni presenetljivo, da je filipinski zdravnik, pisatelj in upornik Jose Rizal z Noli me tangere naslovil svoj roman, v katerem je kritiziral špansko kolonizacijo Filipinov. S svojo literarno besedo je vsem bodočim rodovom v spomin in opomin zapustil spoznanje o tem, da je družba hudo, neozdravljivo bolna, če ne zmore uvideti in obsoditi zločinov vladajočih elit.

The Craft Beercast
Episode 554 – Please Help WNC however you can

The Craft Beercast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2024 66:16


In this episode we discuss: Please help WNC and Asheville however you can We hardly knew ye NoLi didn't Lie How high The man, the myth, the legend Choo Choo There goes my heroUPDATE: Fundraiser for Zillicoah can be found here: The post Episode 554 – Please Help WNC however you can first appeared on The Craft Beercast.

Traditional Latin Mass Gospel Readings
Sep 6, 2024. Gospel Luke 7:11-16. Feria.

Traditional Latin Mass Gospel Readings

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2024 1:46


 11 And it came to pass afterwards, that he went into a city that is called Naim; and there went with him his disciples, and a great multitude.Et factum est : deinceps ibat in civitatem quae vocatur Naim : et ibant cum eo discipuli ejus et turba copiosa.  12 And when he came nigh to the gate of the city, behold a dead man was carried out, the only son of his mother; and she was a widow: and a great multitude of the city was with her.Cum autem appropinquaret portae civitatis, ecce defunctus efferebatur filius unicus matris suae : et haec vidua erat : et turba civitatis multa cum illa.  13 Whom when the Lord had seen, being moved with mercy towards her, he said to her: Weep not.Quam cum vidisset Dominus, misericordia motus super eam, dixit illi : Noli flere.  14 And he came near and touched the bier. And they that carried it, stood still. And he said: Young man, I say to thee, arise.Et accessit, et tetigit loculum. ( Hi autem qui portabant, steterunt.) Et ait : Adolescens, tibi dico, surge.  15 And he that was dead, sat up, and began to speak. And he gave him to his mother.Et resedit qui erat mortuus, et coepit loqui. Et dedit illum matri suae.  16 And there came a fear on them all: and they glorified God, saying: A great prophet is risen up among us: and, God hath visited his people.Accepit autem omnes timor : et magnificabant Deum, dicentes : Quia propheta magnus surrexit in nobis : et quia Deus visitavit plebem suam.

Traditional Latin Mass Gospel Readings
Sep 4, 2024. Gospel: Luke 7:11-16. Feria.

Traditional Latin Mass Gospel Readings

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2024 1:46


 11 And it came to pass afterwards, that he went into a city that is called Naim; and there went with him his disciples, and a great multitude.Et factum est : deinceps ibat in civitatem quae vocatur Naim : et ibant cum eo discipuli ejus et turba copiosa.  12 And when he came nigh to the gate of the city, behold a dead man was carried out, the only son of his mother; and she was a widow: and a great multitude of the city was with her.Cum autem appropinquaret portae civitatis, ecce defunctus efferebatur filius unicus matris suae : et haec vidua erat : et turba civitatis multa cum illa.  13 Whom when the Lord had seen, being moved with mercy towards her, he said to her: Weep not.Quam cum vidisset Dominus, misericordia motus super eam, dixit illi : Noli flere.  14 And he came near and touched the bier. And they that carried it, stood still. And he said: Young man, I say to thee, arise.Et accessit, et tetigit loculum. ( Hi autem qui portabant, steterunt.) Et ait : Adolescens, tibi dico, surge.  15 And he that was dead, sat up, and began to speak. And he gave him to his mother.Et resedit qui erat mortuus, et coepit loqui. Et dedit illum matri suae.  16 And there came a fear on them all: and they glorified God, saying: A great prophet is risen up among us: and, God hath visited his people.Accepit autem omnes timor : et magnificabant Deum, dicentes : Quia propheta magnus surrexit in nobis : et quia Deus visitavit plebem suam.

Traditional Latin Mass Gospel Readings
Sep 1, 2024. Luke 7:11-16. Fifteenth Sunday after Pentecost.

Traditional Latin Mass Gospel Readings

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2024 1:43


 11 And it came to pass afterwards, that he went into a city that is called Naim; and there went with him his disciples, and a great multitude.Et factum est : deinceps ibat in civitatem quae vocatur Naim : et ibant cum eo discipuli ejus et turba copiosa.  12 And when he came nigh to the gate of the city, behold a dead man was carried out, the only son of his mother; and she was a widow: and a great multitude of the city was with her.Cum autem appropinquaret portae civitatis, ecce defunctus efferebatur filius unicus matris suae : et haec vidua erat : et turba civitatis multa cum illa.  13 Whom when the Lord had seen, being moved with mercy towards her, he said to her: Weep not.Quam cum vidisset Dominus, misericordia motus super eam, dixit illi : Noli flere.  14 And he came near and touched the bier. And they that carried it, stood still. And he said: Young man, I say to thee, arise.Et accessit, et tetigit loculum. ( Hi autem qui portabant, steterunt.) Et ait : Adolescens, tibi dico, surge.  15 And he that was dead, sat up, and began to speak. And he gave him to his mother.Et resedit qui erat mortuus, et coepit loqui. Et dedit illum matri suae.  16 And there came a fear on them all: and they glorified God, saying: A great prophet is risen up among us: and, God hath visited his people.Accepit autem omnes timor : et magnificabant Deum, dicentes : Quia propheta magnus surrexit in nobis : et quia Deus visitavit plebem suam. Resurrection of the young man at Naim. Our Lord's power over death.

Zuppa di Porro
Guerre e bio-carburanti: noli alle stelle per le navi cisterna

Zuppa di Porro

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2024


Alle stelle i noli per le navi cisterna che trasportano prodotti petroliferi. Sino al 2028 tutti occupati gli slot dei cantieri

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Gianluigi Porro "Passu du ventu"

il posto delle parole

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2024 17:51


Gianluigi Porro, Gianluigi Pistone, Alberto Salvaneschi"Passu du ventu"La prima indagine di "quelli della Canonica"Neos Edizioniwww.neosedizioni.itLorenzo, conosciuto come l'“Artista”, una vita piena di inquietudini e di zone d'ombra, è sparito nel nulla. Verrà ritrovato cadavere da alcuni pescatori a Capo Noli. Il maresciallo Paragorio (proprio come il santo che dà il nome a una delle chiese di Noli) indaga su questa misteriosa morte, aiutato da sette foresti astigiani, “quelli della Canonica”, un gruppo di amici che da qualche tempo hanno trovato la loro dimensione a Voze, nei pressi di Noli (Savona), dove hanno preso in affitto dalla parrocchia la Canonica. Tutte le mattine il primo appuntamento con il mondo di “quelli della Canonica” è il Passu du Ventu. Un luogo sulla strada che da Noli porta a Finale, appena passato il centro di Voze e all'altezza della chiesa di San Pietro, dove la tramontana “picchia forte”. Una trattoria-bar-emporio di alimentari e tabacchi, dove si mangia e si balla e si respira un'aria antica. Dove si parla di orti, di frutta, di legna per la stufa, di caccia e soprattutto si bevono dei bei gotti di vino. Dove si incontrano personaggi stravaganti e allo stesso tempo depositari della memoria dei luoghi. Cosa si nasconde dietro la morte dell'“Artista”? Un traffico internazionale di droga? Forse il misterioso tesoro del Transylvania, la nave affondata nel 1917 davanti a Bergeggi? Oppure una resa dei conti, che affonda le sue radici ai tempi del fascismo e dei misfatti delle Brigate Nere, come sembrerebbero suggerire delle inquietanti coincidenze? Tra le abituali discussioni sui massimi sistemi, esperienze di vita e letture, cene, indizi e deduzioni, indagini ed esplorazioni nei suggestivi dintorni di Noli (l'Eremo del Capitano, Punta Crena, il Ciappo delle Conche, il Malpasso, lo scoglio del Leone, la Secca dei Maledetti), i sette “vicesceriffi” ottengono molto di più della soluzione di un caso misterioso. Il romanzo accompagna il lettore nell'atmosfera accogliente di un'amicizia profonda e di un percorso di vita comune nella schiva cultura ligure, e coinvolge con le tante storie che si intrecciano fra i monti battuti dai venti e affacciati direttamente sul mare.  Gianluigi Pistone astigiano, antiquario di professione, amante del mare e della natura vive buona parte del suo tempo in Liguria, a Noli, dove si dedica tra varie cose allo stone balance, l'arte di mettere pietre in equilibrio.Gianluigi Porro, astigiano, dirigente in pensione del Settore Cultura e Manifestazioni del Comune di Asti e, fino al 2021, direttore del Teatro Alfieri. Continua ad occuparsi di teatro e musica e di molte altre cose avendo da alcuni anni “guadagnato tempo”. Ha affittato con alcuni amici la canonica di Voze.Alberto Salvaneschi, astigiano di nascita, ex dirigente di una industria farmaceutica, divide la sua vita tra la Normandia e l'Italia. Suona il flauto e ama scrivere.IL POSTO DELLE PAROLEascoltare fa pensarewww.ilpostodelleparole.itDiventa un supporter di questo podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/il-posto-delle-parole--1487855/support.

'Muthaship' with Steph, Noli and Brooke
Episode 201: We take a look back at our very first episode!

'Muthaship' with Steph, Noli and Brooke

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2024 31:45


We've surpassed our 200th episode of 'Muthaship'! To celebrate, we're taking you back to the humble beginnings with Steph, Brooke and Noli's very first podcast episode! Thank you for enjoying the ride with us! Here's to many more uplifting conversations and adventures!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Focus economia
Noli marittimi dall'Asia raddoppiati in due mesi: Houthi come il Covid

Focus economia

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2024


Dopo sette mesi di attacchi contro le navi nel Mar Rosso i trasporti marittimi via container stanno precipitando in una crisi sempre più grave, simile per molti analisti a quella che era esplosa in seguito al Covid. Il campanello d'allarme più evidente arriva dai noli, che da inizio maggio sono raddoppiati sulle principali rotte dall'Asia, spingendosi ai massimi dall'estate 2022 sul mercato spot: un impennata rapidissima, che rischia di riaccendere l'inflazione e che si sta dimostrando particolarmente pesante nell'area del Mediterraneo, la più penalizzata dalla rinuncia ad attraversare lo Stretto di Suez, che obbliga a lunghe tratte per circumnavigare l Africa. Spedire da Shanghai a Genova un container da 40 piedi (FEU) è tornato a costare più di 7mila dollari: 7.102$ per la precisione secondo Drewry (società di consulenza del settore), contro i circa 3.600$ di fine aprile e 1.300-1.500 nell autunno 2023, quando i noli prima che gli Houthi scatenassero l'offensiva in appoggio ai palestinesi erano tornati a livelli pre pandemia. A livello globale la situazione non è molto più rosea. Ne parliamo con Augusto Cosulich, agente marittimo genovese, presidente e amministratore delegato della "Fratelli Cosulich".TIM: inizia il nuovo corso, venduta la rete venduta a Kkr per 18,8 miliardiIeri Tim ha dismesso ufficialmente l'ultima (e più importante) eredità del monopolio. A Milano è stato firmato l'atto di vendita della rete di telecomunicazioni alla holding partecipata da Kkr, Abu Dhabi Investment Authority (Adia), Canada Pension Plan Investment Board (Cpp), ministero dell'Economia ed F2i, per un corrispettivo di 18,8 miliardi di euro (che può salire fino a 22 miliardi al verificarsi di alcune condizioni). FiberCop, la società della rete, parte con circa 4 miliardi di ricavi, 2 miliardi di margine operativo e 20 mila dipendenti. L'azienda avrà debiti per 6,5 miliardi, di cui 5,5 trasferiti da Tim con lo scambio dei bond. A questi si aggiungerebbero 3-4 miliardi di debiti bancari in capo alla holding di FiberCop funzionali all'operazione. Incarico confermato a Massimo Sarmi a cui sono stati conferiti i poteri connessi al golden power e alle questioni strategiche affiancato dell'ex Fs Luigi Ferraris come ceo. In cda 8 componenti sono espressi da Kkr, 2 dal Mef, 2 da Adia, 2 da Cpp e 1 da F2i. Per quanto riguarda le prospettive delle due nuove società, Fibercop: «La partnership strategica tra il governo italiano e Kkr riflette il nostro impegno comune per accelerare la transizione digitale in Italia», ha rimarcato Alberto Signori, partner del fondo Usa. Il piano di Fibercop, ha precisato l'ad di F2i, Renato Ravanelli sarà volto «alla rapida sostituzione della rete in rame con una rete in fibra ottica» che dovrebbe richiedere investimenti annui per 1,5-2 miliardi. La nuova Tim riparte invece con circa 16.700 dipendenti, 14,5 miliardi di ricavi attesi nel 2024 e un margine operativo di 3,75 miliardi. Soprattutto il gruppo avrà meno debito, previsto a 7,5 miliardi a fine anno senza considerare l'incasso dalle possibili cessioni dei cavi sottomarini Sparkle al governo e del 3% delle torri Inwit. Il ceo di Tim, Pietro Labriola ha dichiarato: «Il perfezionamento dell'operazione con Kkr e Mef è frutto di due anni e mezzo di lavoro, che sono serviti a riallineare la gestione ordinaria di Tim e a individuare quelle soluzioni, industriali e finanziarie, che ci permetteranno di affrontare le prossime sfide. Raggiungiamo un traguardo che è anche un nuovo punto di partenza». Adesso inizia un nuovo percorso che dovrà confermare la capacità di Tim di raggiungere gli obiettivi, ora che non c'è più il fardello del debito. Ma neanche la protezione della rete. Approfondiamo il tema con Andrea Biondi, Il Sole 24 Ore.Via libera della Commissione Ue alla quinta rata del Pnrr. Meloni: smentito chi puntava sul nostro fallimentoLa Commissione Ue dà valutazione preliminare positiva al pagamento della quinta rata del Pnrr dell Italia. La richiesta a dicembre era su 52 traguardi-obiettivi per 10,6 miliardi (al netto del prefinanziamento per 1,6 miliardi). L'importo della rata è salito a 11,1 miliardi (3,2 sovvenzioni e 7,9 prestiti) per 54 traguardi-obiettivi con l anticipo, da quanto si apprende, di due obiettivi della sesta rata. L esecutivo Ue ha affermato di non poter valutare il raggiungimento di un obiettivo da 110 milioni per motivi metodologici. I pagamenti approvati nel Pnrr italiano salgono ora a 113,5 miliardi su 194,4 miliardi. Lo scorso 24 giugno il governo ha richiesto alla Commissione europea il pagamento della sesta rata del Pnrr da 8,5 miliardi di euro (di cui 1,6 miliardi di euro in sovvenzioni e 6,9 miliardi in prestiti). La rata riguarda: 24 tappe fondamentali e 13 obiettivi e copre le riforme su appalti pubblici, ritardi di pagamento, lavoro sommerso e inclusione sociale, nonché misure di follow-up per sostenere gli sforzi di attuazione nei settori della giustizia, della pubblica amministrazione e delle norme in materia di contabilità pubblica. «Sono molto contenta di annunciare che la Commissione europea ha approvato oggi il pagamento della quinta rata del Pnrr». Lo afferma la premier Giorgia Meloni in un videomessaggio, sottolineando che «è un ottima notizia per l Italia, è un ottima notizia per i cittadini. È una notizia - ha aggiunto - che ancora una volta smentisce quanti avevano scommesso sul fallimento di questo governo, quanti speravano in cuor loro che l Italia potesse perdere i soldi dell Europa per ottenere magari un vantaggio elettorale, mentre lo dicevano. Ma non è andata così. E con il lavoro di questi mesi noi abbiamo dimostrato che tutti quei pronostici erano sbagliati. Lo abbiamo dimostrato facendo quello che sappiamo fare meglio, e cioè studiare i dossier, lavorare, portare a casa i risultati concreti». Intanto però emergono diversi dubbi sulla messa a terra degli investimenti come raccontano gli economisti Gustavo Piga e Gaetano Scognamiglio, dall'Osservatorio Recovery Plan e il Sole 24 ore oggi. Ne parliamo proprio con Gaetano Scognamiglio, Presidente Promo Pa Fondazione e Co-fondatore dall Osservatorio Recovery Plan (OREP).

PRIXM - Les Chauds de la Bible
Marie-Madeleine vs Jésus : p'tite discussion au potager ?

PRIXM - Les Chauds de la Bible

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2024 14:58


Après la mort de Jésus, que vient faire Marie-Madeleine au tombeau de grand matin ? Que voit-elle en se penchant à l'entrée du sépulcre ? Comment reconnaît-elle Jésus et pourquoi le prend-elle pour un jardinier ?Réponse avec Sandra, Joe Dassin, Dalida, Edith Butler, mais aussi quelques invités incongrus : une explosion, des betteraves rouges, de l'ail, de l'échalote, etc…Pour aller plus loin, découvrez nos articles ayant inspiré ce podcast :https://www.prixm.org/articles/resurrection-jesus-tout-le-monde-se-met-a-courir = Pourquoi tout le monde se met à courir en découvrant le tombeau vide ?https://www.prixm.org/articles/marie-madeleine-et-jesus-jardinier-quiproquo-total = Marie-Madeleine et Jésus jardinier : quiproquo total !https://www.prixm.org/articles/noli-me-tangere-cest-quoi-cette-phrase = « Noli me tangere » : c'est quoi cette phrase ?Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

'Muthaship' with Steph, Noli and Brooke
Episode 198: Jackie Freitas joins us to talk about becoming Hawaii's teacher of the year

'Muthaship' with Steph, Noli and Brooke

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2024 26:24


Hawaii's teacher of the year Jackie Freitas joins us on 'Muthaship'! Leilehua High School's natural resources teacher for 13 years is so loved by her students, staff and community, they all call her "Aunty Jackie"! Steph, Brooke and Noli quickly learn why the dedicated and passionate educator is so deserving of the prestigious recognition.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Craft Beercast
Episode 535 – Wells did some things

The Craft Beercast

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2024


In this episode we discuss: Wells has some big news and did an amazing trip FINALLY he is gone NoLi vs the big guys Jacks Abby is getting bigger Is it though LET ME TELL YOU SOMETHING, BROTHER The post Episode 535 – Wells did some things first appeared on The Craft Beercast.

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Traditional Latin Mass Gospel Readings
May 4, 2024. Gospel: Luke 7:11-16. St Monica, Widow.

Traditional Latin Mass Gospel Readings

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2024 1:11


And it came to pass afterwards, that he went into a city that is called Naim; and there went with him his disciples, and a great multitude.Et factum est : deinceps ibat in civitatem quae vocatur Naim : et ibant cum eo discipuli ejus et turba copiosa.  12 And when he came nigh to the gate of the city, behold a dead man was carried out, the only son of his mother; and she was a widow: and a great multitude of the city was with her.Cum autem appropinquaret portae civitatis, ecce defunctus efferebatur filius unicus matris suae : et haec vidua erat : et turba civitatis multa cum illa.  13 Whom when the Lord had seen, being moved with mercy towards her, he said to her: Weep not.Quam cum vidisset Dominus, misericordia motus super eam, dixit illi : Noli flere.  14 And he came near and touched the bier. And they that carried it, stood still. And he said: Young man, I say to thee, arise.Et accessit, et tetigit loculum. ( Hi autem qui portabant, steterunt.) Et ait : Adolescens, tibi dico, surge.  15 And he that was dead, sat up, and began to speak. And he gave him to his mother.Et resedit qui erat mortuus, et coepit loqui. Et dedit illum matri suae.  16 And there came a fear on them all: and they glorified God, saying: A great prophet is risen up among us: and, God hath visited his people.Accepit autem omnes timor : et magnificabant Deum, dicentes : Quia propheta magnus surrexit in nobis : et quia Deus visitavit plebem suam. St Monica first converted her pagan husband, and then, by her tears and unceasing prayers, her son St Augustine, who is regarded as one of the greatest Doctors of the Western Church. She died A.D. 387.

'Muthaship' with Steph, Noli and Brooke
Episode 195: We stir up crazy college memories in this special collab with HISessions!

'Muthaship' with Steph, Noli and Brooke

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2024 35:02


Get ready for a podcast collab with the muthas and the guys from HiSessions! Steph, Brooke and Noli join Hawaii musician and HiSessions cofounder Jon Yamasato, radio personality Devon Nekoba and HiLife Clothing founder Kyle Shimabukuro at their 9th Avenue recording studio. The group stir up crazy college memories and reflect on life now as parents raising kids caught up in technology, social media and devices. Listen now to 'Muthaship' on our Hawaii News Now website or find it wherever you get your podcasts!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Introvert Biz Growth Podcast
Using AI Like We're Human

Introvert Biz Growth Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2024 38:39


Join us for another episode on the Humane Marketing podcast as we explore how to ethically partner with AI, with our guest, Naully Nicolas. We talk about Naully's journey into the world of artificial intelligence, the crucial ethical and legal considerations surrounding AI implementation, and how AI empowers us to work smarter, not harder. Naully shares his PLATON framework, inspired by Plato and infused with philosophical principles, guiding us through the pillars of legality, accountability, transparency, objectivity, and neutrality. Together, we envision the future of AI and work, inspiring us as Humane Marketers to embrace technology with empathy and mindfulness, shaping a future where humanity thrives alongside innovation. What we addressed in this conversation: How Naully got interested and started with AI The ethical and legal considerations of AI How AI enables us to work smarter not harder Naully's PLATON framework, based on Plato and philosophical considerations (principles, legality, accountability, transparency, objectivity and neutrality, because in French Plato has an N at the end) How Naully sees the future of AI and work and much more... --- Ep 187 whole episode Sarah: [00:00:00] Hello, Humane Marketers. Welcome back to the Humane Marketing Podcast, the place to be for the generation of marketers that cares. This is a show where we talk about running your business in a way that feels good to you, is aligned with your values, and also resonates with today's conscious customers because it's humane, ethical, and non pushy. I'm Sarah Santacroce, your hippie turned business coach for quietly rebellious entrepreneurs and marketing impact pioneers. Mama bear of the humane marketing circle and renegade author of marketing like we're human and selling like we're human. If after listening to the show for a while, you're ready to move on to the next level and start implementing and would welcome a community of like minded, quietly rebellious entrepreneurs who discuss with transparency what we're doing. Works and what doesn't work in business. Then we'd love to welcome you in our humane marketing circle. If you're picturing your [00:01:00] typical Facebook group, let me paint a new picture for you. This is a closed community of like minded entrepreneurs from all over the world who come together once per month in a zoom circle workshop to hold each other accountable and build their business in a sustainable way. We share with transparency and vulnerability. What works for us. And what doesn't work so that you can figure out what works for you instead of keep throwing spaghetti on the wall and seeing what sticks. Find out more at humane. marketing forward slash circle. And if you prefer one on one support from me, my humane business coaching could be just what you need, whether it's for your marketing, sales, general business building, or help with your big idea like writing a book. I'd love to share my brain and my heart with you together with my almost 15. Years business experience and help you grow a sustainable business that is joyful and sustainable. If you love this [00:02:00] podcast, wait until I show you my Mama Bear qualities as my one-on-one client, and find out more at Humane Marketing slash coaching. And finally, if you are a Marketing Impact pioneer and would like to bring Humane Marketing to your organization, have a look at my offers and workshops on my website. Humane dot marketing. Hello, friends. Welcome back to the Humane Marketing Podcast. Today's conversation fits under the P of partnership, I'd say. We're partnering with AI. If you're a regular here, you know that I'm organizing the conversations around the seven P's of the Humane Marketing mandala. And if you're new here and this is your first time listening, well, A big warm welcome. You probably don't know what I'm talking about, these seven [00:03:00] P's in the mandala. Well, you can download your one page marketing plan with the Humane Marketing version of the seven P's in the shape of a mandala at humane. marketing forward slash one page. Humane. marketing forward slash one page. That's the number one and the word page. And this comes with seven email prompts to really help you reflect on these different P's for your business. For this conversation about partnering with AI in a humane way, I brought in my colleague, Noli Nicola. Noli is renowned Digital transformation consultant with over 16 years of experience in I. T. engineering and 12 years in marketing specializing in emerging technologies like web three, the metaverse and A. I. Noli provides pragmatic advice to business leaders. Particularly in [00:04:00] SMEs, navigating the complexities of the digital age. His stoic philosophy combined with a profound understanding of the digital landscape makes him an invaluable guide for companies seeking strategic opportunities in technology. So what we addressed in this conversation with Noli is how he got started and Interested in AI, the ethical and legal considerations of working with AI, especially as a humane marketer, how AI enables us to work smarter and not harder, Noli's framework based on Plato and philosophical considerations. Principles, legality, accountability, transparency, objectivity, and neutrality. Because in French, Plato is Platon and has an N at the end. [00:05:00] So that's where the neutrality comes from. And then also how Nolly sees the future of AI and work and so much more. So I'd say without further ado, let's get into it. Hi Noli, how are you? Como ti va? Naully: I'm fine, and you? Sarah: Yes, I'm great, thank you. You're in the middle of a move, so very stressful. We can't really use AI to help us move yet, or can we? Naully: Yes, I also I hope I use AI maybe for to do the planning for my moving, so it was quite useful. Sarah: Oh, wow. You'll have to tell us more about that. But yeah, I'm glad to have this conversation in between trips and moving boxes and things like that. Because yeah, we're, we're super excited to have you come and teach an in depth workshop on May 1st. [00:06:00] And, and this is just kind of like a teaser and I'll ask you some questions that we then also have more time to go in to on, on May 1st. And so. If you're listening to this and feel like, Oh, I want more of this content. And please join us on May 1st that it's a 90 minute workshop, humane. marketing forward slash workshop, but let's dive into it. And I'll, I'll just kind of start with how did you get into AYA, AI NALI and, and, and like, what does it represent for you in this day and age? Naully: How I discovered AI, I would say it's a normal step in my long career because I've been working for almost I would say 19 years into the IT universe. So, and also since my childhood, I was very curious, I like to dismount my own [00:07:00] PC and remote the remote again the PC. And it's also. On my personal view, I was there during the, the passage between the old internet, which was the I would say the effects of Minitel for some, and let's say the first browsing on internet. So it was like into the nineties, I think, around, around this era. And Then I work in IT for almost 20 years and I saw the progress. Also, I saw the constraint also of let's say the digital world. And I discovered AI when I was, reading a book, I would say it was not only, I would say sci fi books, but also I would say it was, I came across a book, so I don't remember the name and I was sure that in the next step of our digital world will be the AI. And And I was able also to sense [00:08:00] the switch between the, let's say, all the world. And I'm not that old, but the way that we interact with the computer and the new way that we are in this AI universe now. Sarah: Do you feel like we're completely there in the AI universe or we're still like at the very beginning of it? I Naully: think we are in the beginning because most of them. Approach that we have is only true chat, GPT and code and song, but I think it's only the tip of the iceberg because maybe your audience don't really make sense, but we're already using AI in every day. So, for example, for in Spotify, for example, it's an algorithm, it's not AI per se, but we are using the data, right? Yeah. Like when you're browsing on Netflix or something. It's a kind of [00:09:00] AI, which is gripping you the best show after you finish one. I'll tell you how you finish this show, there's also this one in which you might be interested. So, Sarah: yeah, so it's, it's kind of this blurry line between algorithms that are kind of gearing us towards where they want to go. And then also. Yeah, AI for like what you said, planning things like a move and, and probably if you can plan a move with AI, you can also plan a vacation with AI. Like you can do so many things and, and we'll get into some more of that. But I think when I brought up the topic of AI and. You know, Chachi PT is kind of the most note one right now. In the humane marketing circle, our community, there's a lot of I wouldn't, maybe a day, a day wouldn't say it's fear, but I think it's fear or [00:10:00] hesitation. And then there's also all these ethical considerations, which. Obviously are very important for someone who's doing humane business and humane marketing. So, yeah, what are some ethical considerations we should keep in mind when, when we're going down this road of using AI in our business? Naully: I would say if we talk in terms of fear, I can say we have the same when I would say the first software network appears. So because some people are afraid to me on Facebook, never, never, never, never. Some people switch to to Facebook anyways, but I think the thing different with AI is the fact that they can aggregate a lot of data, which are mostly it's a personal data. And also the carry things is they can be more [00:11:00] personalized that before, because I would say before we look up information into Google, but now we can create our own, I would say chat GPT with in every sector, for example, but I can create a personal coach GPT, which contains all my Let's say, personal view or approach that no other coach can have. And there is the main, let's say, reflection about what, what are stored, those data, because now we can put, let's say, more personal data, like the, the people that we have interaction with, name, date, address and so on. And those that are located in country who are less more, I would say, regarding internal flow. For example, in the US, we have the Patriot [00:12:00] Act, in which any federal agency can look into those data without asking you. So that's why in Europe they have the G-G-D-P-R. Sarah: mm-hmm . Naully: And now they in, they want to enforce the EU Act in, which is a kind of G-E-D-P-R for ai. So it's to determine which is the good usage of AI and which is the, would say risky usage of hair. Sarah: They're trying to kind of come up with laws. They're catching up, really. They have to catch up. Yeah, because there Naully: is some issue, for example, with AI using for credit score, for example, because we have to we have to determine who is responsible for these tools. Sarah: It Naully: is the developer. It is the person who is using the tools. Or this is the user, [00:13:00] Sarah: right? Naully: So I would say the same, like if you buy a car, there is a responsibility. It's the one who drives the car, that's the car manufacturer, Sarah: right? Naully: So, Sarah: so the Naully: ethics is the main, I would say the main point of ethics in AI is to determine the responsibility. in the creation and the use of those tools. Sarah: Right. Yeah. Because I think the one thing to keep in mind is that you can always go. Either way, right. You can use AI for good, or you can use AI for evil. And that's what we're all afraid of. When we talk about, oh, AI is going to take over, the robots are going to take over, well, we're afraid of things going in the wrong direction. And so is that what they're now trying, trying to kind of come up with legal responsibilities of who's [00:14:00] responsible for what? Naully: Yeah, I, as I said before, it's. It's not perfect or ideal, but it's better than nothing because at least we have a framework in which someone can and which some people can refer to, so it's not the wild, wild west in terms of AI, so there's some moral, moral and legal framework. In the use of AI, Sarah: right? Is this what happened after Elon Musk and a bunch of other people sent that open letter? Was that in response to that or kind of happened Naully: anyway? I think it's that. But also there is the thing that. They don't want to this kind of tool to be out of control because things can go badly and we can see in country like China that are using AI not. In the right use, [00:15:00] mostly for surveillance of their steel. And I think the country in Europe, they don't want to that rule. So, so, and I think also there is some moral issues of also, of kind of still. Sarah: Right, right, yeah, it's interesting because everything happens so fast that governments and legal people, they, they have a hard time catching up with everything because that's, that's from the old paradigm. So it's just like very slow and admin heavy and all of that. Right. So you think there is ever going to be a point where. They're on the same page and they caught up. Well, Naully: there is now, I think, more and more countries are, I would say, are just according to the same principle, because I think there is, I would say, there is some universal [00:16:00] principle that you will find anywhere in the world. It's the world of justice. Sarah: I think Naully: everyone want want to be as the Stanford justice, and also to have the opportunity to questions also the AI, because it's like, Well, you're, let's say, in your common life, you're also the right to question if you're arrested by a police officer, you have the right to, to have a lawyer and also to to be in a tribunal. So it should be the same also when we use AI for this, I think it's the kind, it's the same. Universal principle that you can find in any country from Switzerland to France to Peru, anywhere. So, Sarah: yeah. Yeah. Okay. So we went in a bit big picture in terms of, you know, what needs to change in a society on the legal aspect, the justice aspect for us in order to, to [00:17:00] work with AI. But now if we take it down to our entrepreneurial level, how can we. integrate in, you know, AI in our businesses in a way that is. Ethical and makes us work smarter and not harder, but also stays away from like, the one thing that I don't like about AI is, is this push towards even more productivity, toward even more working and, you know, more hustle. And I'm like, well, no, I think that's getting it wrong. It's like, we have this amazing tool that helps us actually. Work smarter, not harder, but then freeze us with more time to be more human. That's the way I look at it. So what are some practical ways that you have worked with entrepreneurs that they use [00:18:00] AI to work smarter and not harder? Naully: But the first thing that I told my. Entrepreneur is that AI is not there to replace you, but to help you. So you should consider AI as a tool because AI is not perfect because by extension, AI was created by a new man. So the human is not perfect per se. So also AI are subject as we call hallucination because. Yeah, it's predicting, let's say, words, it's not contextualizing the words, so you have also understand the limits of the AI because it can be considered as a magic tool can rule, but you have also to understand that AI has also its own limits. So you won't, you won't pass you in any ways, you will simply help you [00:19:00] maybe in turn now in term of workload, I would say that. AI is a good tool if you want to, I don't know, manage your content. For example, if you are someone who loves to write content, it could be a good assistant, but it won't replace you to create your content, but also it can help you to I don't know, create a content schedule for the next two, once a month, next two months. And then you can schedule those contents and then you can sort of manage your day to day life also easier because you already create your content for the month for the next two months. So you can maybe take a day off because usually before you took, well, I don't know, one week to create your content, to write it and publish it. And those, I would say, save time, you [00:20:00] can save it elsewhere. Sarah: Yeah. Yeah. You can actually invest it in the human relations, right? Yeah. Have, have coffee with a friend or something like that. Yeah. Yeah. And I like how you said you can help you, it assists you, it can help you with brainstorming ideas and, and give you content ideas you know, never ending lists of content ideas. Yeah. And it can then even help you, guide you through writing it. But I think we should not just rely on AI to now take over all the writing because knowing you and what you write, I would definitely be able to tell, I think, if all of a sudden it would just just be AI writing it. Yes, you can train it to a certain extent probably to, you know, have talk like you. And that's what I'm experimenting with as well. But then I [00:21:00] still. Go in, like I still am the manager, right? And AI is the assistant and then I have to change it and make sure it speaks like I do. So I think that's really important to understand because What we see a lot out there is like these bland sounding things, right, that you can tell, oh, this is just like, you know, AI created content that has no humanness and no personality to it. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah, exactly. And then Google actually just said that they're starting to punish the pages on Google that are only content, I mean, AI created. So that's a, that's a good good move from them. Obviously they're a bit scared as well, I think, but yeah, I think that's a good move. So where would we, would you tell. Actually, before, before that, I, I [00:22:00] know you have this framework based on Blayton. Yeah. And, and so I, I'm just wondering if you could explain a little bit. Your approach to philosophy and AI, because that kind of, from hearing that, that kind of sounds like an, it's, you know, an oxymoron, like how do those two go together? But Naully: tell us more Sarah: about it. Naully: Yeah, for sure. So I, I, I'm always being, I would say I'm a huge history buff. So I always has book in my house and I love read books about history and all kinds of books could be philosophy, psychology, and I found that philosophy was a good way to be grounded in what we are doing and all what we are thinking, especially in this time with everything is going so fast and we can be so lost [00:23:00] rapidly. And during my one of my reading, I came across a biography of. Plateau, which is plateau in French. And I was thinking that maybe we could use some aspect of the story, story season, but in how we approach technology, because sometimes we are using technology because we have. We are using it, but we don't really think what we do with it project. So that's how I came up, I came with this idea of Platon, which is put in French. And the first, let's say P is for principle in the wishes. What are the, the principle that I put it in my content, it could be also in my content or the principle that on why I'm using the ai. So it ask me to [00:24:00] myself when I'm using a tool, which could be charge GPT and some to ask me what are the consequence of using this tool if the tool are, I would say. Ethically based or the people are treated, I would say, correctly or humanly. And then the L can stand for legality. Maybe it's more about when I'm using an AI tool is my content is not under, it's not copyrighted by someone else. And actually, there is a huge debate about AI, because mostly they are using data scrapped from the internet, and most of the data are copyrighted. Sarah: So, Naully: so you need to ask yourself, is the thing that I'm using is completely legal or not? Then there's the A, [00:25:00] which is for accountability, which I have to be concerned that I'm using a AI tool. Don't say that if for example, if I'm putting wrong information, because I use AI tool, I have to count accountable after I, that I put, if I use, for example, if I'm using a AI tool like me Journey, maybe I should be aware that maybe I'm using copyrighted. Image from illustrator and maybe if needed, but who put any annotation when I'm using those kind of image also to be transparent and the T for transparency. So for example, is to be transparent in the use of AI tool, especially if you're working for a journalist. You have to say that for example, that I, this part or this part of your article has been [00:26:00] written with the help of AI2 or this image has been modified by the AI2. For example, recently there is a journalist who made a Documentary about the young in Iran, and it's instead of using blurred image, they use the, he praised the faces of the person who are being interviewed with AI generated image. So, so they made a disclaimer saying that those people faces have been generated by AI. So, and O stands for objectivity. So you have to be like concerned or so, but on why you're using the AI in your marketing. It's of course, the N stands for neutrality, which it says that it's mostly when you're would say. Using AI to in marketing, it's saying that you are [00:27:00] using the tool, not in a harmful way. So you should be conscious that you are not using the tool to do arm on or give false information. Sarah: I love, I love that. I love these words. Let's so principles, legality, accountability, transparency, objectivity, and neutrality. Yeah, they, they sound very humane, like, you know, they're very humane words and it's, it's a really good idea to, yeah, to go into AI with these considerations, right? To, to think about that deeply And, and we'll talk more about that in the, in the workshop and, and I think you have some you've created a game, so I look Yes. Yeah. Taking some questions from that game around that framework. Yeah. So in terms of where we're going with this, because like you said, it's just, you know, the kind of like, we're just seeing a tiny [00:28:00] bit of the iceberg right now. So where do you think. We're heading in terms of entrepreneurs using AI, how is it going to take over more of our, yeah, workload and what so many people like last year, this year, I don't hear it so much anymore, but so many people were afraid of AI taking over their jobs. So, so yeah what do you see as future development? Naully: I think also people fear what they don't understand also, because really new is like the first internet came up. We had the same fear because people didn't know how. How to use it, what it is really, because, and I think it's, there is a lot of work in terms of education, in terms of educating people, because, I won't say it's difficult to stop technology. [00:29:00] So then it's better to. Learn it with it. That's to fear it. So I think also it's it asks us to maybe to embrace the change because a lot of people don't like to change. Also, and for some people change bring fear because fear, but maybe they have to, if they work for a job, like, I don't know, like service job for like the 10 last year. Maybe they need to go to school again. So maybe they don't have the money or don't have the energy or maybe they're near from the retirement. So they ask, they ask themselves why they, that I need to go to school because I just have to five years to work, then I will be able to retire. And I think, I consider we are on a good path. It's not the perfect one, because at [00:30:00] least we are not into the apocalyptic one, the one we can see into the movie, because I think we can, we are able to see the fear. Also, there is some people who are pro, some people are against. I think neither side does. The monopoly of a reason and for now, I think it's in, in between, I think we should be in both sides. Maybe you have fear of maybe this technology, but also we can embrace technology because maybe they can help us to with our current, I would say. On environment issue, for example, or or maybe with a social issue also. So I think it's there's a lot of challenge for this technology and it's difficult to say what happened in five years, 10 years because they're in a few months, every, every two, every [00:31:00] two weeks, the new AI app. So it's difficult to say what, what the future brings. Sarah: Yeah, it will happen so fast though, right? Like that's the main thing with this AI technology. It's like, like I remember when Chachi PT came out, well, it's been already out, but nobody talked about it. And then within, let's say three weeks, everybody was talking about it. And so that's probably going to happen again with the next thing and the next thing, and the next thing, and. And what I like that you said is like, yes, we're on the right path because it would be probably really spooky if there was no fear at all like that. And I think that's kind of where Elon Musk and the gang, they got a bit freaked out because they're like, whoa, like this is going too fast. So they backed up a bit. And, and so I think that's a healthy. [00:32:00] kind of relationship to, to something new that, that we need to learn to live with. And so I appreciate that. Naully: I think it's I love to compare AI like the yin and yang. Sarah: Mm. Naully: It's like it should be equ equilibrium between those two. Sarah: Yeah. Mm-Hmm. Naully: it can be good, it can be bad. I think it's a mix of, can be cannot, it can be not. Also fully and utopia. Or fully a dystopia. Sarah: Right. Naully: I think it should be both at the same time, so. Sarah: A little mix. A little mix. Naully: I think it's like, I think I think it's like us. I think we, there is some day we are full of energy. Some day we are just, we just want to lay in bed all day. And I think it's this the circle of life also, we have your spring, summer, autumn, [00:33:00] winter, I think it's a cycle. So, Sarah: yeah, and you're right. I mean, it's in the end it's created by humans. And so it's still the humans that influences AI. And so if humans. Right now you can't say that humans are all good. Like we're in one of the biggest messes that we've ever been in. And so how can we expect the AI to just be beautiful and loving and all of that. So I feel like if we're working on becoming better humans, then the AI. We'll follow that trend. So that's, yeah, that's kind of my thought on that, but yeah, any, any closing thoughts that you have, that you, like what you're going to talk about on the workshop, maybe give us a, a little sneak preview of, of what we're going to do there. Naully: I [00:34:00] think we are, we are going to the. Ethics of AI and also the the ground base also of ai, which is which, which is where is it is and which is, is not, mm. Sarah: Right? Yeah. And then also doing some, some breakout rooms, right? And, and, and also, yeah, working on, on different, Naully: so we'll do some workshops and, Mm-Hmm, , all the, the, the pattern framework is working. Sarah: Yeah, I, I look forward to that framework and the, and the questions from that. So yeah, exciting. So yeah, again thank you so much for coming on, Noli. And if you're listening to this and you're interested in AI, but you're just a little bit also afraid of, you know, how does it work in a, in a business that is supposed to be humane. In marketing, that is supposed to be humane. Well, I invite you to join us for this workshop on [00:35:00] May 1st with Noli, because we're definitely going to approach it from the humane side of things. So, Naully: I just say, I just want to say that you mean it's always in loop AI or Sarah: not. Say that again. I didn't. Naully: I would say the AI human is always in the loop or not. So, yeah, Sarah: yeah, that's, yeah, that's nicely said. So yeah, do join us on, on May 1st go to humane. marketing forward slash workshop to reserve your seat and Noli and I look forward to having you there. Thanks so much. You're there. Yes. Thank you. Thanks for coming on to the podcast as well, Noli. I hope you got some great value from listening to this episode. Please find out more about Noli and his work at nolinicola. ch and [00:36:00] join us on Facebook for a 90 minute workshop on May 1st in the safety of our community, the Humane Marketing Circle. Members can attend these workshops for free, but you can join us with a pay what you can amount between 15 and 27. Find out more and reserve your spot at humane. marketing. com. And if you are looking for others who think like you, then why not join us in the humane marketing circle? Find out more at humane dot marketing forward slash circle. You find the show notes of this episode at humane dot marketing forward slash H M 1 8 7. And on this beautiful page, you'll also find a series of free offers. Such as the Humane Business Manifesto and my two books, Marketing Like We're Human and Selling Like We're Human. Thank you so much for listening and being part of a generation of marketers who [00:37:00] cares for yourself, your clients, and the planet. We are change makers before we are marketers. So go be the change you want to see in the world. Speak soon.

'Muthaship' with Steph, Noli and Brooke
Episode 192: Here are some tips on how to free yourself from your greatest fears

'Muthaship' with Steph, Noli and Brooke

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2024 31:52


Don't let your fears paralyze you or become an obstacle. In this week's episode, Steph, Noli and Brooke discuss ways to free yourself from all the worries and emotions that come with some of your greatest fears.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Catholic Daily Reflections
Saturday in the Octave of Easter - The Beauty of Repentance

Catholic Daily Reflections

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2024 5:38


When Jesus had risen, early on the first day of the week, he appeared first to Mary Magdalene, out of whom he had driven seven demons. Mark 16:9The first person recorded in Scripture to whom Jesus appeared was Mary Magdalene. Notably, she was the one out of whom Jesus cast seven demons. Being possessed by seven demons has traditionally been understood to mean that she was completely possessed. Prior to Jesus freeing her, satan and His demons had completely taken over her will by her free submission to evil. And yet, it was to her, a woman with such a horrible past, that Jesus chose to give the honor of His first appearance. What an amazing fact!Everyone has a past. Some have been grave sinners. Others, like Saint Thérèse of Lisieux, have never committed a mortal sin. Obviously, the beauty of a soul like Saint Thérèse is deeply admirable, and such a soul will be greatly rewarded in Heaven. But what about the grave sinner? What about those like Mary Magdalene who have lived horribly sinful lives? What does our Lord think about them?The fact that Mary Magdalene is the first person recorded in Scripture to have seen the risen Lord should tell us much about how Jesus views a person who has greatly struggled with serious sin but has later overcome that sin and turned wholeheartedly to our Lord. Sin is demoralizing. When unrepented, it leaves a loss of dignity and integrity. However, even after one has repented, some people will continue to struggle with unhealthy guilt and shame. And for some, these struggles can become a weapon by which the evil one tries to discourage them from feeling worthy to serve our Lord with zeal and passion.But the truth in the mind of God is that repentant sinners are true jewels and beautiful in the eyes of our Lord. They are worthy of the greatest honors. God does not dwell on our past sin. Instead, our past sin, when it has been repented of and forgiven, will be an eternal sign of the love and mercy of God.How do you deal with your past sin? First, have you completely acknowledged it, repented of it and sought forgiveness from our Lord? If so, does it still haunt you? Does the evil one still try to remind you of your past and strip away your hope in the mercy of God?Reflect, today, upon the most grievous of your past sins. If you haven't yet confessed them, then do so as soon as you can. If you have, try to see your soul through the eyes of God. God does not see your past sins with anger and disgust. Rather, He sees only the depth of your conversion, sorrow and repentance. And, to Him, this is holy and beautiful. Ponder the beauty of your repentant heart and know that, as you do, you will be looking at your own heart through the eyes of God. My most merciful God, You love the sinner and hate the sin. You love me in ways that are beyond my understanding. Help me to understand how deeply You love my heart when I completely repent. And help me to see my heart only through Your eyes. I thank You for Your love and mercy, dear Lord. Help me to love You all the more. Jesus, I trust in You. Source of content: catholic-daily-reflections.comCopyright © 2024 My Catholic Life! Inc. All rights reserved. Used with permission via RSS feed.Featured images above: Christ Appearing to Mary Magdalene, ‘Noli me tangere' By Rembrandt, via Wikimedia Commons

'Muthaship' with Steph, Noli and Brooke
Episode 188: 19 years ago, her daughter fell 4 stories. Today, her child is a ‘living miracle'

'Muthaship' with Steph, Noli and Brooke

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2024 28:53


Robyn Tagavilla remembers getting the call she described as a parent's worst nightmare. Her baby daughter Ashli fell through the railing of a 4th floor apartment unit in Nuuanu. Doctors gave a grim outlook. 19 years later, an emotional Tagavilla says her daughter is a living miracle. Listen to ‘Muthaship' now on our website or find it wherever you get your podcasts.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

'Muthaship' with Steph, Noli and Brooke
Episode 186: The "muthas" talk about the challenges and enjoyments of parenthood

'Muthaship' with Steph, Noli and Brooke

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2024 43:00


Raising teenagers, life after death and finding your natural high. An in depth conversation by the "muthas" Brooke, Noli and Steph in this week's podcast. Listen to 'Muthaship' now on our website or find it wherever you get your podcasts!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Fiorenza Pistocchi "Il coraggio è una cosa semplice"

il posto delle parole

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2024 15:22


Fiorenza Pistocchi"Il coraggio è una cosa semplice"Giovani vite nella ResistenzaNeos Edizioniwww.neosedizioni.comUn romanzo storico in cui la finzione si intreccia con la realtà della lotta di Liberazione a Savona Savona, 10 maggio del 1945. Nei vicoli della città vecchia tre spari uccidono un uomo soprannominato il “Biondo”. È una di quelle uccisioni denominate “pistola silenziosa”, esecuzioni sommarie di fascisti, collaborazionisti o spie avvenute mesi successivi alla fine della guerra. Così inizia il romanzo storico che Fiorenza Pistocchi ha ambientato negli anni della Resistenza a Savona. Anna, Beppe, Gigi, Carlo e Giorgio sono giovani ragazzi che giorno dopo giorno vedono la loro quotidianità e il futuro diventare ostaggio di una guerra sanguinosa e di un regime spietato. È tempo di fare qualcosa, la cosa giusta, e il coraggio per farla viene da solo. Così si occupano della diffusione di informazioni utili ai partigiani, di consegnare armi alle squadre nascoste in montagna e di spiare i movimenti dei nazifascisti, interrogandosi sull'efficacia, i limiti e la moralità di ciò che possono fare. Non sono incoscienti, hanno paura, vivono con ansia ogni decisione, però agiscono e coinvolgono le loro famiglie, pronte ad aiutarli nonostante i rischi. Nelle pagine del romanzo si alternano e si intrecciano parti romanzate (quelle al passato remoto) e cronache di fatti accaduti realmente a Savona (narrati al presente) tra l'8 settembre 1943 e l'insurrezione del 23 e 24 aprile del 1945 che porterà alla Liberazione della città, eventi che talvolta coinvolgeranno i protagonisti o avranno un risvolto sulle loro scelte.Gli scioperi del 1943 e del 1944 a Savona e Vado (alle fabbriche Scarpa, Magnano, Ilva, Servettaz-Basevi, Brown-Boveri); i 77 operai arrestati nel marzo del ‘44 e deportati (torneranno solo in otto); le fucilazioni di partigiani al forte della Madonna degli Angeli, alla fortezza Priamar e al campo sportivo di Savona; gli eccidi di Valloria e di Voze; i partigiani della Divisione Garibaldi e i giovani resistenti di estrazione cattolica (Sergio Alpron, Aldo Picco, Renato Vuillermin, Clelia Corradini, membro dei Gruppi di Difesa della Donna, fucilata a Vado nell'agosto del 1944); i bombardamenti Alleati che precedettero lo sbarco in Provenza… Fiorenza Pistocchi è nata a Savona e vive a Pioltello, nel milanese. Collabora con Neos edizioni fin dal suo primo libro Il destino disegna paesaggi di mare (2014), capofila di una fortunata serie di gialli ambientati a Noli, con protagonista Vincenzo Russo, giovane vigile urbano, poi detective di polizia, geniale quanto misterioso risolutore di casi criminosi: Appuntamento a San Paragorio (2015); Il tesoro del Transylvania (2016); Le perle portano lacrime (2017); La madre nell'ombra (2019); Ossa sotto il castello (2020). Una nuova serie gialla è ambientata nei quartieri est di Milano fra Lambrate e Ortica: Il tocco del piccolo angelo (2021) e Angeli su fondo nero (2022), dove il commissario Perego indaga aiutato dalle visioni della bella creola Linette. Nel 2018 è uscito il suo romanzo a sfondo storico Il cuore tenace della lavanda, ambientato a cavallo della prima guerra mondiale, seguito nel 2019 da I colori del buio, ambientato a Pioltello nel periodo della deportazione. Sempre per Neos edizioni è stata curatrice delle sei edizioni di Natale a Milano, a partire dal 2016, e di MILANOè. Libro Rosa (2023). IL POSTO DELLE PAROLEascoltare fa pensarewww.ilpostodelleparole.itDiventa un supporter di questo podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/il-posto-delle-parole--1487855/support.

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Crisi nel Mar Rosso: noli triplicati. A rischio le piccole e medie imprese italiane?

Focus economia

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2024


A causa della strozzatura all uscita del Canale di Suez, dovuta agli attacchi degli Houthi e alle minacce dell Iran, sta cambiando le condizioni del commercio marittimo. Dal Mar Rosso attraverso gli stretti di Suez e di Bab el-Mandeb secondo il centro ricerche di Intesa Sanpaolo passava fino a qualche settimana fa circa il 30% del commercio marittimo mondiale e il 40% di quello italiano; in particolare quello che lega il Paese al Golfo, all India, fino a Cina, Giappone e Australia. Ora la strozzatura all uscita del Canale di Suez, dovuta agli attacchi degli Houthi e alle minacce dell Iran, sta cambiando le condizioni. E non solo dell import, come quando il 12 dicembre i miliziani hanno incendiato lo Strinda, un tanker norvegese per prodotti chimici che portava materiale per biocarburanti dall Arabia Saudita all Italia. Anche l export da Genova, Trieste o Napoli verso Shanghai sta iniziando a soffrire un rapido deterioramento. Solo nell ultima settimana il costo della spedizione di un container dal Mediterraneo alla Cina è salito da 153 a 507 euro e il viaggio in direzione inversa è rincarato di poco di meno. I prezzi sono più bassi di quelli seguiti alla riapertura post-pandemica, ma i contratti dell export lo sono ancora di più. Ne parliamo con Augusto Cosulich, agente marittimo genovese, presidente e amministratore delegato della "Fratelli Cosulich".Dopo Amazon, anche Google, licenziamenti in serie nelle Big TechSi apre all'insegna di nuovi licenziamenti, il 2024 dell'industria tecnologica. Dopo Amazon, che ha deciso di licenziare centinaia di dipendenti della divisione dedicata a Prime Video e che la scure si abbatte pure su Twitch (500 licenziamenti), anche Google ha comunicato di seguire la strada dei tagli in questo inizio anno. Big G sta eliminando centinaia di posizioni nell'hardware e nella sua unità Assistant. I tagli arrivano mentre il colosso di Mountain View cerca di «investire responsabilmente nelle maggiori priorità della azienda e nelle significative opportunità che ci attendono», ha fatto sapere Google in una nota.E fra queste priorità c'è l'intelligenza artificiale, ormai nuovo core business di molte aziende tecnologiche. Un anno fa, giova ricordarlo, Google aveva annunciato il licenziamento di 12mila dipendenti, circa il 6% della sua forza lavoro. Fra le altre società anche Unity Software - società che produce la tecnologia alla base di giochi più popolari come Pokemon Go - ha dichiarato che ridurrà la sua forza lavoro del 25%, eliminando circa 1.800 posti di lavoro. Mentre la società di Elon Musk, X (l'ex Twitter) ha licenziato più di 1.200 dipendenti in tutto il mondo dai team responsabili della lotta ai contenuti offensivi online, secondo i nuovi dati diffusi dall'autorità australiana di regolamentazione di Internet. Secondo Layoffs.fyi, portale che tiene traccia delle riduzioni di posti di lavoro in tutto il settore, l'anno scorso 1.186 aziende tecnologiche hanno eliminato un totale di oltre 262.600 posti di lavoro. Va detto che oggi i tagli hanno un sapore diverso rispetto a un anno fa. Perché con il boom dell'AI generativa, si teme che molti lavori possano essere svolti proprio dall'intelligenza artificiale. E l'ansia dei lavoratori è particolarmente alta, specie per chi si occupa di lavori creativi che possono essere interessati dalla proliferazione di questa nuova tecnologia. Approfondiamo il tema con Biagio Simonetta, de il Sole 24 Ore.Ex Ilva, Urso: c è l urgenza di un intervento drastico. «Nessuno degli impegni presi è stato mantenuto»«Siamo in un momento decisivo che richiama tutti al senso di responsabilità». Così il ministro delle Imprese e del Made in Italy, Adolfo Urso, nel corso di una informativa al Senato. «Nulla di quello che era stato programmato e concordato è stato realizzato. Nessuno degli impegni presi è stato mantenuto in merito agli impegni occupazionali e al rilancio industriale. In questi anni la produzione si è progressivamente ridotta in spregio agli accordi sottoscritti». Per Urso «perfino negli anni in cui la produzione di acciaio era altamente profittevole in Europa, come nel 2019, è stata mantenuta bassa lasciando campo libero ad altri attori stranieri». I sindacati si preparano al vertice di Palazzo Chigi che potrebbe fare più luce sul futuro degli stabilimenti oltre che dei lavoratori dell indotto. C è da vedere se la contromossa del colosso indiano dell acciaio, che a stretto giro dopo il vertice di lunedì con l esecutivo ha fatto sapere di essere disposto a scendere in minoranza a condizione, però, di mantenere un controllo paritetico al 50%, condurrà verso scenari non ancora esplorati. Intanto a novembre 2023 si stima che l indice destagionalizzato della produzione industriale diminuisca dell 1,5% rispetto a ottobre. Al netto degli effetti di calendario, l indice complessivo diminuisce in termini tendenziali del 3,1% (i giorni lavorativi di calendario sono stati 21 come a novembre 2022). Lo comunica Istat precisando che l indice grezzo segna -3% su anno, mentre negli 11 mesi il calo cumulato è del 2,6%. Nella media del trimestre settembre-novembre si registra una flessione del livello della produzione dello 0,8% rispetto ai tre mesi precedenti. Di contro, però, sempre l'Istat oggi nella nota mensile sull'andamento dell'economia spiega che malgrado le prospettive economiche internazionali restino molto incerte a dicembre, «i risultati delle inchieste segnalano un miglioramento della fiducia di famiglie e imprese che si riporta in entrambi i casi verso i livelli di luglio 2023». Ne parliamo con Mario Deaglio, Docente Economia Internazionale Università di Torino.

The Pilgrim Soul Podcast
#50: Ascending the Ladder of Love

The Pilgrim Soul Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2023 51:14


Adrianna, Giuli and Sofi discuss the concept of “virginity” as a way of loving others according to their destiny: Christ. How does this account of virginity differ from others in the Church and the world? Where in our lives have we experienced the joy of virginal purity and integrity in our relationships? What helps us live the sacrifices demanded by this kind of love? // Our media recommendation is the song Beyond the Blue by Josh Garrels (music: www.tinyurl.com/k4m2jf2k lyrics: www.azlyrics.com/lyrics/joshgarrels/beyondtheblue.html). And our monthly challenge is to identify a relationship in which you are being invited to greater purity of love, and to join this sacrifice to that of the Lord at the Mass. // We'd love to hear from you! Write to us at pilgrimsoulpodcast@gmail.com or find us on Instagram at @pilgrimsoulpodcast. Our website is www.pilgrimsoulpodcast.com. // Other resources we mention: - Fr. Paolo Prosperi FSCB's article on virginity in Communio “Do Not Hold Me: Ascending the Ladder of Love”: www.tinyurl.com/4nvsms9r - Bishop Erik Varden's interview in The Pillar about his new book on chastity: www.pillarcatholic.com/p/to-be-chaste-is-to-be-whole-bishop - Fr. Luigi Giussani's trilogy of books “Is It Possible to Live This Way?” - Pope Francis' Apostolic Letter on St. Joseph: www.vatican.va/content/francesco/en/apost_letters/documents/papa-francesco-lettera-ap_20201208_patris-corde.html - Titian's painting “Noli me tangere” www.nationalgallery.org.uk/paintings/titian-noli-me-tangere // Our theme music is Nich Lampson's “Dolphin Kicks.” We are part of the Spoke Street media network: check it out at www.spokestreet.com.

Si te caes, me invitas
¿Cómo conectar con amor? con Annie Elizondo T4 - 09

Si te caes, me invitas

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2023 63:46


David Montalvo en este episodio platica con Annie Elizondo, neuroeducadora y autora de "Lino y Noli". Platicaron sobre su pasión por el poder de la conexión y sus beneficios en las relaciones interpersonales y el desarrollo humano, su filosofía respetuosa de crianza así como las inquietudes e inseguridades de los padres al no sentirse suficientes, el tiempo de calidad que le damos a los hijos, la aventura de crear un cuento para niños y el impacto que ha tenido en las familias pero sobre todo hablaron de "Cómo conectar con amor" Instagram @davidmontalvomx @educarenconexion_ www.davidmontalvo.com.mx

OPTIMIZE with Brian Johnson | More Wisdom in Less Time
+1: Noli Timere - “Be Not Afraid” (= The #1 Phrase in the Bible)

OPTIMIZE with Brian Johnson | More Wisdom in Less Time

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2023 3:20


See the full +1 here: https://www.heroic.us/optimize/plus-one/noli-timere   Move from Theory to Practice to Mastery:   Pre-Order 'Areté: Activate Your Heroic Potential' today: https://www.heroic.us/book Listen to the first 45+ minutes of the audiobook here: https://www.heroic.us/optimize/the-book/audiobook-preview Join over 13,000+ people from 115+ countries who have answered the call to their Heroic quests: https://heroic.us/coach   More goodness:   Download the Heroic app: http://heroic.us/app-download Grab some Heroic swag: https://store-heroic.myshopify.com/ Become a Heroic Ambassador: http://heroic.us/ambassador   -   Get in touch:   YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@HeroicBrian LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/heroicbrian/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/heroicbrian Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/heroicbrian Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/heroicbrian/ Email: support@heroic.us

'Muthaship' with Steph, Noli and Brooke
Episode 174: Only 6% of orthopedic surgeons are women. Hear from one of them

'Muthaship' with Steph, Noli and Brooke

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2023 36:44


Dr. Elizabeth Ignacio is breaking barriers. She is proud to be a woman orthopedic surgeon, since 94% of the world's orthopedists are male, and throughout her career, she has had the privilege of taking care of world-renowned professional athletes, medaled Olympians and Paralympians, world and national champions, and NCAA Division 1 athletes. The Iolani and Georgetown University graduate is also a Mindset and Well-Being Coach, believing that the pinnacle of healthcare is the idea of Cura Personalis – care for the whole person, in mind, body and spirit. Listen as she explains how to find your divine within.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Man of the Hour with Dave & Al
MOTH S4E3 - Touchdown Detroit Lions (with Noli Shaska)

Man of the Hour with Dave & Al

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2023 68:19


The NFL season is upon us, which means it is time for friend of the program and Detroit Lions expert Noli Shaska to make another guest appearance on the pod with the guys. Tune in for a Lions season outlook and preview of the season opener against KC, some CFB Week 1/Week 2 coverage, and a whole lot more.

Ogie Diaz Showbiz Update
ALDUB FANS, NAG-IILUSYON PA RIN!

Ogie Diaz Showbiz Update

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2023 27:53


Aiko Melendez, sinipagan naman! Noli Boy De Castro, mag-apologize kaya? Ibang Alden-Maine fans, nag-iilusyon pa din!

meems_toanend Reads
Draco Malfoy and the Mortifying Ordeal of Being in Love, Chapter 15: Noli Me Tangere

meems_toanend Reads

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2023 36:41


'Muthaship' with Steph, Noli and Brooke
Episode 160: It's Mother's Day week! To celebrate, we are playing our very first episode

'Muthaship' with Steph, Noli and Brooke

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2023 32:24


It's Mother's Day week! Thank you moms and moms at heart for all you do! Back by popular demand, join Brooke, Noli and Steph as they relive their journeys to motherhood in their very first episode..."Meet the Muthas!"See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.