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What if there is an unseen force shaping the structure of reality—an “invisible architect” behind the universe, consciousness, and human experience? In this profound and thought-provoking episode, John Novello explores The Invisible Architect, examining ideas that bridge spirituality, philosophy, science, and the search for deeper meaning. Drawing from his work and reflections, John discusses the possibility that reality is guided by underlying patterns and intelligence that may not be immediately visible. He explores themes of consciousness, interconnectedness, creativity, and the idea that human beings may be more deeply connected to the universe than we realize. This episode invites listeners to question the nature of existence itself. Is there an underlying order to reality? How do consciousness and awareness shape the world we experience? And what role do spirituality, creativity, and intuition play in understanding life's larger mysteries? Join us for an expansive and intellectually engaging conversation that explores the hidden frameworks of existence—where philosophy meets wonder, and where the search for truth leads beyond the visible world.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-x-zone-radio-tv-show--1078348/support.Please note that all XZBN radio and/or television shows are Copyright © REL-MAR McConnell Meda Company, Niagara, Ontario, Canada – www.rel-mar.com. For more Episodes of this show and all shows produced, broadcasted and syndicated from REL-MAR McConell Media Company and The 'X' Zone Broadcast Network and the 'X' Zone TV Channell, visit www.xzbn.net. For programming, distribution, and syndication inquiries, email programming@xzbn.net.We are proud to announce the we have launched TWATNews.com, launched in August 2025.TWATNews.com is an independent online news platform dedicated to uncovering the truth about Donald Trump and his ongoing influence in politics, business, and society. Unlike mainstream outlets that often sanitize, soften, or ignore stories that challenge Trump and his allies, TWATNews digs deeper to deliver hard-hitting articles, investigative features, and sharp commentary that mainstream media won't touch.These are stories and articles that you will not read anywhere else.Our mission is simple: to expose corruption, lies, and authoritarian tendencies while giving voice to the perspectives and evidence that are often marginalized or buried by corporate-controlled media
Join the conversation for an incredible exploration of life after death with Grammy-winning musician and author John Novello. After the passing of his first wife, Gloria, John experienced profound after-death communications, out-of-body encounters on the other side, and stunning validations from five different mediums. Listeners will discover: * Out-of-Body Encounters: The story behind "The Song That Never Ended" and John's direct experiences meeting his late wives on the other side. * Undeniable Evidence: Incredible medium validations, including the amazing story of the red Volvo. * Divine Intervention: A miraculous inner voice premonition that saved his second wife's life on 9/11. * Pre-Birth Planning: How understanding our soul's agreements can bring deep comfort during grief. Find his books: " The Invisible Architect: How to Design Your Perfect Life from Within" on Amazon at https://amzn.to/3RtEmre and "The Song That Never Ended: A Jazz Musician's Journey to a Love Beyond Life" on Amazon at https://amzn.to/48RLvaS Find out more about John Novello at: johnnovelloauthor.com his coaching website: go.johnnovelloauthor.com/register and music: keysnovello.com/ CONNECT WITH SANDRA CHAMPLAIN: Don't miss my "Shades of the Afterlife' Podcast with the BEST of all topics about the afterlife: https://omny.fm/shows/shades-of-the-afterlife * Website (Free book by joining the 'Insiders Club, Free empowering Sunday Gatherings with medium demonstration, Mediumship Classes & more): http://wedontdie.com *Patreon (Early access, PDF of over 800 episodes & more visit https://www.patreon.com/wedontdieradio Thank you for listening!!!
Misha Glenny and his guests discuss the most famous oratorio of George Frideric Handel (1685-1759) and his librettist Charles Jennens (1700-1773). For his libretto, Jennens drew from Old and New Testament texts: prophecies about the coming of Jesus, the Messiah, the nativity, the suffering of Christ and his death and the Day of Judgement and redemption for all. Handel's Messiah had its premiere in 1742 in a secular Dublin music hall to great acclaim with a packed audience and Handel continued to adapt his Messiah for later performances, often shaping the work to the choirs or individual singers available. Messiah proved to be one of his most popular works, becoming a favourite of massed choirs around the world far beyond the scale of Handel's original.With Donald Burrows Emeritus Professor of Music at the Open UniversityRuth Smith Trustee and Council Member of the Handel InstituteAndLarry Zazzo Countertenor, and Senior Lecturer in Music at Newcastle UniversityProducer: Simon TillotsonReading list:Donald Burrows, Messiah (full score, 2 vols, Hallische Händel Ausgabe, forthcoming)Donald Burrows, Messiah (Edition Peters, 1987)Donald Burrows, Messiah, Cambridge Music Handbooks (Cambridge University Press, 1991)Donald Burrows, Handel: Master Musicians series, 2nd edition (Oxford University Press, 2012)George Frideric Handel (ed. Donald Burrows et al.), Collected Documents vol. 3 (1734-42), vol 4 (1742-50), (Cambridge University Press, 2019, 2020)G.F. Handel, facsimile ‘Messiah': the composer's autograph manuscript (British Library, 2009)G.F. Handel, facsimile the composer's Conducting Score of Messiah (Scolar Press, 1974) Arthur Holroyd, Reassuring 18th-Century Protestants: The Librettist's Intended Message for Handel's ‘Messiah' (Quacks Books, 2018)Charles King, Every Valley: The Story of Handel's Messiah (Doubleday/Bodley Head, 2024)Jens Peter Larsen, Handel's Messiah: Origins, Composition, Sources (Adam and Charles Black, 1957)Richard Luckett, Handel's Messiah: A Celebration (Victor Gollancz, 1992)Watkins Shaw, A Textual and Historical Companion to Handel's ‘Messiah' (Novello and Co, 1965)Ruth Smith, ‘The Achievements of Charles Jennens (1700–1773)' (Music & Letters, 70, 1989)Ruth Smith, Charles Jennens: The Man behind Handel's ‘Messiah' (Handel House Trust/The Gerald Coke Handel Foundation, 2012)Ruth Smith, Handel's Oratorios and Eighteenth-Century Thought (Cambridge University Press, 1995)Calvin R. Stapert, Handel's Messiah: Comfort for God's People (Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Co., 2010)Judy Tarling, Handel's Messiah: A Rhetorical Guide (first published 2014; Punnett Press, 2025)In Our Time is a BBC Studios productionSpanning history, religion, culture, science and philosophy, In Our Time from BBC Radio 4 is essential listening for the intellectually curious. In each episode, host Misha Glenny and expert guests explore the characters, events and discoveries that have shaped our world.
https://m.ebay.co.uk/sch/i.html?sid=tindogpodcast&_pgn=1&isRefine=true&_trksid=p4429486.m3561.l49496 Atlantis: The Lost Empire is a 2001 American animated science fiction adventure film directed by Gary Trousdale and Kirk Wise, produced by Don Hahn, and written by Tab Murphy. Produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation, it stars Michael J. Fox, James Garner, Cree Summer, Don Novello, Phil Morris, Claudia Christian, Jacqueline Obradors, Florence Stanley, David Ogden Stiers, John Mahoney, Jim Varney, Corey Burton and Leonard Nimoy. Set in 1914, the film follows young linguist Milo Thatch, who gains possession of a sacred book, which he believes will guide him and a crew of mercenaries to the lost city of Atlantis. Development of the film began after production had finished on The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1996). Instead of another musical, directors Trousdale and Wise, producer Hahn, and screenwriter Murphy decided to do an adventure film inspired by the works of Jules Verne. Atlantis: The Lost Empire was notable for adopting the distinctive visual style of comic book artist Mike Mignola, one of the film's production designers. The film made greater use of computer-generated imagery (CGI) than any of Disney's previous traditionally animated features and remains one of the few to have been shot in anamorphic format. Linguist Marc Okrand constructed an Atlantean language specifically for use in the film. James Newton Howard provided the film's musical score. The film was released at a time when audience interest in animated films was shifting away from traditional animation toward films with full CGI. Atlantis: The Lost Empire premiered at the El Capitan Theatre in Hollywood, Los Angeles, on June 3, 2001, and went into its general release on June 15. The film received mixed reviews from critics. Budgeted at around $90–120 million, Atlantis grossed over $186 million worldwide, $84 million of which was earned in North America; its lackluster box office response was identified as a result of being released in competition with Shrek, Lara Croft: Tomb Raider, The Fast and the Furious and Dr. Dolittle 2. As a result of the film's box office failure, Disney cancelled a planned spin-off animated television series, Team Atlantis; an underwater Disneyland attraction; and a volcanic Magic Kingdom attraction based on it. Atlantis was nominated for several awards, including seven Annie Awards, and won Best Sound Editing at the 2002 Golden Reel Awards. The film was released on VHS and DVD on January 29, 2002, and on Blu-ray on June 11, 2013. Despite its initial reception, reception in later years became favorable and has given Atlantis a cult following[5] and reappraisal from critics as a mistreated classic, due in part to Mignola's unique artistic influence.[6][7] A direct-to-video sequel, Atlantis: Milo's Return, was released in 2003. Plot In 1914 Washington, D.C., archaeo-linguist Milo Thatch obsesses over finding the legendary lost city of Atlantis, believed to have sunk thousands of years ago. His employers ridicule his theories, but he gains an unexpected ally in eccentric millionaire Preston B. Whitmore, a friend of Milo's deceased adventurer grandfather who also sought the city. Determined to honor his old friend's quest, Whitmore recruits Milo for an expedition to Atlantis, having recently uncovered the Shepherd's Journal, an ancient Atlantean manuscript that contains directions to the lost city. Aboard the submarine Ulysses, Milo meets his teammates: Commander Lyle Tiberius Rourke, Lieutenant Helga Sinclair, demolitions expert Vincenzo Santorini, geologist Gaetan "Mole" Molière, medical officer Joshua Sweet, mechanic Audrey Ramirez, radio operator Wilhelmina Packard, mess cook Jebidiah "Cookie" Farnsworth, and a platoon of mercenaries. Upon reaching a cave entrance leading to the lost city, the submarine is destroyed by a massive mechanical leviathan, killing most of the crew. Milo and the survivors escape in smaller craft, navigating through the cave to emerge among ancient ruins. Milo translates the journal, guiding the team through caves beneath a dormant volcano until they reach the worn remains of Atlantis. There, they are greeted by Princess Kidagakash "Kida" Nedakh, who, despite being around 8,500 years old, has the appearance of a young woman. She leads them to her father, King Kashekim, who orders them to leave. Learning that Milo can read their language—a skill lost to the Atlanteans over millennia—Kida asks for his help in uncovering their forgotten history and highly-advanced technology, without which the city has declined and resources have dwindled. Milo learns that Atlantis is powered by the Heart of Atlantis, a massive crystal that grants longevity and health to its citizens through the smaller crystals they carry. Rourke betrays Milo and the Atlanteans, revealing his true intention to steal the Heart for profit, despite knowing the Atlanteans will perish without it. He mortally wounds the King while seizing control and uncovers the crystal's hidden location beneath the city. Sensing the danger, the crystal merges with Kida, who is then captured by Rourke. He departs with the crystallized Kida and his mercenaries, except for Vincenzo, Molière, Sweet, Audrey, Packard, and Cookie, who refuse to take part in the Atlanteans' destruction. Before dying, the King reveals that Atlantis was devastated by a megatsunami after he attempted to weaponize the crystal's vast power. To protect the city, the crystal merged with a royal family member, Kida's mother. This created a protective dome over the city's inner district, shielding it from total destruction as Atlantis sank beneath the waves, but Kida's mother never returned. To prevent the crystal from ever merging with Kida, the King hid it, inadvertently accelerating Atlantis' decline. He warns Milo that Kida will be lost forever if she is not soon separated from the crystal and pleads with him to save her. Alongside his allies, Milo rallies the Atlanteans to reactivate their long-dormant flying machines. Together, they eliminate Rourke and his mercenaries in the volcano. Milo and the others fly the crystallized Kida back to Atlantis as the volcano erupts. Kida ascends into the air and awakens Stone Guardians, who erect a barrier that shields the city from the lava flow. With Atlantis saved, the crystal separates from Kida and remains suspended in the sky. Milo chooses to stay in Atlantis with Kida, having fallen in love with her. Before returning to the surface, Vincenzo, Molière, Sweet, Audrey, Packard, and Cookie each receive a small crystal and a share of treasure. The six reunite with Preston on the surface and agree to keep their adventure a secret to protect Atlantis. Preston opens a package from Milo containing his own crystal and a note thanking him. The newly crowned Queen Kida and Milo carve a stone effigy of her father to join those of past rulers floating beside the Heart of Atlantis, as the city stands restored to its former glory. Voice cast Production layout sketch of Milo and Kida. Milo's character design was based in part on sketches of the film's language consultant, Marc Okrand. Michael J. Fox as Milo James Thatch, a linguist and cartographer at the Smithsonian who was recruited to decipher The Shepherd's Journal while directing an expedition to Atlantis. James Garner as Commander Lyle Tiberius Rourke, the leader of the band of mercenaries for the Atlantean expedition. Cree Summer as Kidagakash "Kida" Nedakh, the Princess of Atlantis and Milo's love interest. Natalie Strom provided dialogue for Kida as a young child. Summer also voiced the unnamed Queen of Atlantis, Kida's mother and Kashekim's wife who was "chosen" by the Crystal during the sinking of the city. John Mahoney as Preston B. Whitmore, an eccentric millionaire who funds the expedition to Atlantis. Lloyd Bridges was originally cast and recorded as Whitmore, but he died before completing the film. Mahoney's zest and vigor led to Whitmore's personality being reworked for the film.[8] Claudia Christian as Lieutenant Helga Katrina Sinclair, Rourke's German-born second-in-command. Don Novello as Vincenzo "Vinny" Santorini, an Italian demolitions expert. Phil Morris as Dr. Joshua Strongbear Sweet, a medic of African-American and Arapaho descent. Jacqueline Obradors as Audrey Rocio Ramirez, a Puerto Rican mechanic and the youngest member of the expedition. Corey Burton as Gaetan "Mole" Molière, a French geologist who acts like a mole. Jim Varney as Jebidiah Allardyce "Cookie" Farnsworth, a Western-style chuckwagon chef. Varney died in February 2000, before the production ended, and the film was dedicated to his memory. Steven Barr recorded supplemental dialogue for Cookie. Florence Stanley as Wilhelmina Bertha Packard: an elderly, sarcastic, chain-smoking radio operator who is also the expedition's photographer. Leonard Nimoy as Kashekim Nedakh, the King of Atlantis and Kida's father. David Ogden Stiers as Fenton Q. Harcourt, a board member of the Smithsonian Institution who dismisses Milo's belief in the existence of Atlantis. Production Development The production team visited New Mexico's Carlsbad Caverns to get a sense of the underground spaces depicted in the film. The idea for Atlantis: The Lost Empire was conceived in October 1996 when Don Hahn, Gary Trousdale, Kirk Wise, and Tab Murphy lunched at a Mexican restaurant in Burbank, California. Having recently completed The Hunchback of Notre Dame,[9] the producer, directors and screenwriter wanted to keep the Hunchback crew together for another film with an "Adventureland" setting rather than a "Fantasyland" setting.[10] Drawing inspiration from Jules Verne's Journey to the Center of the Earth (1864) and Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Seas (1870), they set out to make a film which would fully explore Atlantis (compared to the brief visit depicted in Verne's novel).[11] While primarily utilizing the Internet to research the mythology of Atlantis,[12] the filmmakers became interested in the clairvoyant readings of Edgar Cayce and decided to incorporate some of his ideas—notably that of a mother-crystal which provides power, healing, and longevity to the Atlanteans—into the story.[13] They also visited museums and old army installations to study the technology of the early 20th century (the film's time period), and traveled underground in New Mexico's Carlsbad Caverns to view the subterranean trails which would serve as a model for the approach to Atlantis in the film.[14] The filmmakers wanted to avoid the common depiction of Atlantis as "crumbled Greek columns underwater", said Wise.[15] "From the get-go, we were committed to designing it top to bottom. Let's get the architectural style, clothing, heritage, customs, how they would sleep, and how they would speak. So we brought people on board who would help us develop those ideas."[16] Art director David Goetz stated, "We looked at Mayan architecture, styles of ancient, unusual architecture from around the world, and the directors really liked the look of Southeast Asian architecture."[17] The team later took ideas from other architectural forms, including Cambodian, Indian, and Tibetan works.[18] Hahn added, "If you take and deconstruct architecture from around the world into one architectural vocabulary, that's what our Atlantis looks like."[19] The overall design and circular layout of Atlantis were also based on the writings of Plato,[18] and his quote "in a single day and night of misfortune, the island of Atlantis disappeared into the depths of the sea"[20] was influential from the beginning of production.[9] The crew wore T-shirts which read "ATLANTIS—Fewer songs, more explosions" due to the film's plan as an action-adventure (unlike previous Disney animated features, which were musicals).[21] Language The Atlantean letter A, created by artist John Emerson. Kirk Wise noted that its design was a treasure map showing the path to the crystal, "The Heart of Atlantis". Main article: Atlantean language Marc Okrand, who developed the Klingon language for the Star Trek television and theatrical productions, was hired to devise the Atlantean language for Atlantis: The Lost Empire. Guided by the directors' initial concept for it to be a "mother-language", Okrand employed an Indo-European word stock with its own grammatical structure. He would change the words if they began to sound too much like an actual, spoken language.[16] John Emerson designed the written component, making hundreds of random sketches of individual letters from among which the directors chose the best to represent the Atlantean alphabet.[22][23] The written language was boustrophedon: designed to be read left-to-right on the first line, then right-to-left on the second, continuing in a zigzag pattern to simulate the flow of water.[24] The Atlantean [A] is a shape developed by John Emerson. It is a miniature map of the city of Atlantis (i.e., the outside of the swirl is the cave, the inside shape is the silhouette of the city, and the dot is the location of the crystal). It's a treasure map. — Kirk Wise, director[25] Writing Joss Whedon was the first writer to be involved with the film but soon left to work on other Disney projects. According to him, he "had not a shred" in the movie.[26] Tab Murphy completed the screenplay, stating that the time from initially discussing the story to producing a script that satisfied the film crew was "about three to four months".[27] The initial draft was 155 pages, much longer than a typical Disney film script (which usually runs 90 pages). When the first two acts were timed at 120 minutes, the directors cut characters and sequences and focused more on Milo. Murphy said that he created the centuries-old Shepherd's Journal because he needed a map for the characters to follow throughout their journey.[28] A revised version of the script eliminated the trials encountered by the explorers as they navigated the caves to Atlantis. This gave the film a faster pace because Atlantis is discovered earlier in the story.[29] The directors often described the Atlanteans using Egypt as an example. When Napoleon wandered into Egypt, the people had lost track of their once-great civilization. They were surrounded by artifacts of their former greatness but somehow unaware of what they meant. — Don Hahn, producer[30] The character of Milo J. Thatch was originally supposed to be a descendant of Edward Teach, otherwise known as Blackbeard the pirate. The directors later related him to an explorer so he would discover his inner talent for exploration.[31] The character of Molière was originally intended to be "professorial" but Chris Ure, a story artist, changed the concept to that of a "horrible little burrowing creature with a wacky coat and strange headgear with extending eyeballs", said Wise.[32][33] Don Hahn pointed out that the absence of songs presented a challenge for a team accustomed to animating musicals, as action scenes alone would have to carry the film. Kirk Wise said it gave the team an opportunity for more on-screen character development: "We had more screen time available to do a scene like where Milo and the explorers are camping out and learning about one another's histories. An entire sequence is devoted to having dinner and going to bed. That is not typically something we would have the luxury of doing."[16] Hahn stated that the first animated sequence completed during production was the film's prologue. The original version featured a Viking war party using The Shepherd's Journal to find Atlantis and being swiftly dispatched by the Leviathan. Near the end of production, story supervisor John Sanford told the directors that he felt this prologue did not give viewers enough emotional involvement with the Atlanteans. Despite knowing that the Viking prologue was finished and it would cost additional time and money to alter the scene, the directors agreed with Sanford. Trousdale went home and completed the storyboards later that evening after visiting a strip club where he boarded the new sequence on a napkin.[34] The opening was replaced by a sequence depicting the destruction of Atlantis, which introduced the film from the perspective of the Atlanteans and Princess Kida.[35] The Viking prologue is included as an extra feature on the DVD release.[36] Casting Kirk Wise, one of the directors, said that they chose Michael J. Fox for the role of Milo because they felt he gave his characters his own personality and made them more believable on screen. Fox said that voice acting was much easier than his past experience with live action because he did not have to worry about what he looked like in front of a camera while delivering his lines.[37] The directors mentioned that Fox was also offered a role for Titan A.E.; he allowed his son to choose which film he would work on, and he chose Atlantis.[38] Viewers have noted similarities between Milo and the film's language consultant, Marc Okrand, who developed the Atlantean language used in the film. Okrand stated that Milo's supervising animator, John Pomeroy, sketched him, claiming not to know how a linguist looked or acted.[24] Kida's supervising animator, Randy Haycock, stated that her actress, Cree Summer, was very "intimidating" when he first met her; this influenced how he wanted Kida to look and act on screen when she meets Milo.[39] Wise chose James Garner for the role of Commander Lyle Tiberius Rourke because of his previous experience with action films, especially war and Western films, and said the role "fits him like a glove". When asked if he would be interested in the role, Garner replied: "I'd do it in a heartbeat."[40] Producer Don Hahn was saddened that Jim Varney, the voice of Jebidiah Allardyce "Cookie" Farnsworth, never saw the finished film before he died of lung cancer in February 2000, but mentioned that he was shown clips of his character's performance during his site sessions and said, "He loved it." Shawn Keller, supervising animator for Cookie, stated, "It was kind of a sad fact that [Varney] knew that he was not going to be able to see this film before he passed away. He did a bang-up job doing the voice work, knowing the fact that he was never gonna see his last performance." Steven Barr recorded supplemental dialogue for Cookie.[41] John Mahoney, who voiced Preston Whitmore, stated that doing voice work was "freeing" and allowed him to be "big" and "outrageous" with his character.[42] Dr. Joshua Sweet's supervising animator, Ron Husband, indicated that one of the challenges was animating Sweet in sync with Phil Morris' rapid line delivery while keeping him believable. Morris stated that this character was extreme, with "no middle ground"; he mentioned, "When he was happy, he was really happy, and when he's solemn, he's real solemn."[43] Claudia Christian described her character, Lieutenant Helga Katrina Sinclair, as "sensual" and "striking", and was relieved when she finally saw what her character looked like, joking, "I'd hate to, you know, go through all this and find out my character is a toad."[44] Jacqueline Obradors said her character, Audrey Rocio Ramirez, made her "feel like a little kid again" and she always hoped her sessions would last longer.[45] Florence Stanley felt that her character, Wilhelmina Bertha Packard, was very "cynical" and "secure": "She does her job, and when she is not busy, she does anything she wants."[46] Corey Burton mentioned that finding his performance as Gaetan "Mole" Molière was by allowing the character to "leap out" of him while making funny voices. To get into character during his recording sessions, he stated that he would "throw myself into the scene and feel like I'm in this make-believe world".[47] Kirk Wise and Russ Edmonds, supervising animator for Vincenzo "Vinny" Santorini, noted Vinny's actor Don Novello's unique ability to improvise dialogue while voicing the role. Edmonds recalled, "[Novello] would look at the sheet, and he would read the line that was written once, and he would never read it again! And we never used a written line, it was improvs, the whole movie."[48] Michael Cedeno, supervising animator for King Kashekim Nedakh, was astounded at Leonard Nimoy's voice talent in the role, stating that he had "so much rich character" in his performance. As he spoke his lines, Cedeno said the crew would sit there and watch Nimoy in astonishment.[49] Animation For comparison, the top image (panoramic view of Atlantis) is cropped to Disney's standard aspect ratio (1.66:1); the bottom image was seen in the film (2.35:1). At the peak of its production, 350 animators, artists and technicians were working on Atlantis[50] at all three Disney animation studios: Walt Disney Feature Animation (Burbank, California), Walt Disney Feature Animation Florida (Orlando), and Disney Animation France (Paris).[51] The film was one of the few Disney animated features produced and shot in 35mm anamorphic format. The directors felt that a widescreen image was crucial, as a nostalgic reference to old action-adventure films presented in the CinemaScope format (2.35:1), noting Raiders of the Lost Ark as an inspiration.[52] Because switching to the format would require animation desks and equipment designed for widescreen to be purchased, Disney executives were at first reluctant about the idea.[16] The production team found a simple solution by drawing within a smaller frame on the same paper and equipment used for standard aspect ratio (1.66:1) Disney-animated films.[52] Layout supervisor Ed Ghertner wrote a guide to the widescreen format for use by the layout artists and mentioned that one advantage of widescreen was that he could keep characters in scenes longer because of additional space to walk within the frame.[53] Wise drew further inspiration for the format from filmmakers David Lean and Akira Kurosawa.[16] The film's visual style was strongly based upon that of Mike Mignola, the comic book artist behind Hellboy. Mignola was one of four production designers (along with Matt Codd, Jim Martin, and Ricardo Delgado) hired by the Disney studio for the film. Accordingly, he provided style guides, preliminary character, and background designs, and story ideas.[54] "Mignola's graphic, the angular style was a key influence on the 'look' of the characters," stated Wise.[55] Mignola was surprised when first contacted by the studio to work on Atlantis.[56] His artistic influence on the film would later contribute to a cult following.[57] I remember watching a rough cut of the film and these characters have these big, square, weird hands. I said to the guy next to me, "Those are cool hands." And he says to me, "Yeah, they're your hands. We had a whole meeting about how to do your hands." It was so weird I couldn't wrap my brain around it. — Mike Mignola[56] The final pull-out shot of the movie, immediately before the end-title card, was described by the directors as the most difficult shot in the history of Disney animation. They said that the pull-out attempt on their prior film, The Hunchback of Notre Dame, "struggled" and "lacked depth"; however, after making advances in the process of multiplaning, they tried the technique again in Atlantis. The shot begins with one 16-inch (40.6 cm) piece of paper showing a close-up of Milo and Kida. As the camera pulls away from them to reveal the newly restored Atlantis, it reaches the equivalent of an 18,000-inch (46,000 cm) piece of paper composed of many individual pieces of paper (24 inches [61 cm] or smaller). Each piece was carefully drawn and combined with animated vehicles simultaneously flying across the scene to make the viewer see a complete, integrated image.[58] Scale model of Ulysses submarine by Greg Aronowitz, used by digital animators as reference during production.[59] At the time of its release, Atlantis: The Lost Empire was notable for using more computer-generated imagery (CGI) than any other Disney traditionally animated feature. To increase productivity, the directors had the digital artists work with the traditional animators throughout the production. Several important scenes required heavy use of digital animation: the Leviathan, the Ulysses submarine and sub-pods, the Heart of Atlantis, and the Stone Giants.[60] During production, after Matt Codd and Jim Martin designed the Ulysses on paper, Greg Aronowitz was hired to build a scale model of the submarine, to be used as a reference for drawing the 3D Ulysses.[59] The final film included 362 digital-effects shots, and computer programs were used to seamlessly join the 2D and 3D artwork.[61] One scene that took advantage of this was the "sub-drop" scene, where the 3D Ulysses was dropped from its docking bay into the water. As the camera floated toward it, a 2D Milo was drawn to appear inside, tracking the camera. The crew noted that it was challenging to keep the audience from noticing the difference between the 2D and 3D drawings when they were merged.[62] The digital production also gave the directors a unique "virtual camera" for complicated shots within the film. With the ability to operate in the z-plane, this camera moved through a digital wire-frame set; the background and details were later hand-drawn over the wireframes. This was used in the opening flight scene through Atlantis and the submarine chase through the undersea cavern with the Leviathan in pursuit.[63] Music and sound Since the film would not feature any songs, the directors hired James Newton Howard to compose the score after they heard his music on Dinosaur. Approaching it as a live-action film, Howard decided to have different musical themes for the cultures of the surface world and Atlantis. In the case of Atlantis, Howard chose an Indonesian orchestral sound incorporating chimes, bells, and gongs. The directors told Howard that the film would have a number of key scenes without dialogue; the score would need to convey emotionally what the viewer was seeing on screen.[64] Gary Rydstrom and his team at Skywalker Sound were hired for the film's sound production.[65] Like Howard, Rydstrom employed different sounds for the two cultures. Focusing on the machine and mechanical sounds of the early industrial era for the explorers, he felt that the Atlanteans should have a "more organic" sound utilizing ceramics and pottery. The sound made by the Atlantean flying-fish vehicles posed a particular challenge. Rydstrom revealed that he was sitting at the side of a highway recording one day when a semi-truck drove by at high speed. When the recording was sped up on his computer, he felt it sounded very organic, and decided to use it in the film. Rydstrom created the harmonic chiming of the Heart of Atlantis by rubbing his finger along the edge of a champagne flute, the sound of sub-pods moving through the water with a water pick, while a ceramic pot from a garden store was used for the sounds of the movement of the Giant stone guardians.[66] Release Atlantis: The Lost Empire had its world premiere at Disney's El Capitan Theatre in Hollywood, Los Angeles, on June 3, 2001[67] and a limited release in New York City and Los Angeles on June 8; a wider release followed on June 15.[4][61] At the premiere, Destination: Atlantis was on display, featuring behind-the-scenes props from the film and information on the legend of Atlantis with video games, displays, laser tag, and other attractions. The Aquarium of the Pacific also loaned a variety of fish for display within the attraction.[68] Promotion Atlantis was among Disney's first major attempts to utilize internet marketing. The film was promoted through Kellogg's, which created a website with mini-games and a movie-based video game give-away for UPC labels from specially marked packages of Atlantis breakfast cereal.[50] The film was one of Disney's first marketing attempts through mobile network operators, and allowed users to download games based on the film.[69] McDonald's (which had an exclusive licensing agreement on all Disney releases) promoted the film with Happy Meal toys, food packaging and in-store decor. The McDonald's advertising campaign involved television, radio, and print advertisements beginning on the film's release date.[70] Frito-Lay offered free admission tickets for the film on specially marked snack packages.[71] Home media Atlantis: The Lost Empire was released on VHS and DVD on January 29, 2002.[72] During the first month of its home release, the film led in VHS sales and was third in VHS and DVD sales combined.[73] Sales and rentals of the VHS and DVD combined would eventually accumulate $157 million in revenue by mid-2003.[74] Both a single-disc DVD edition and a two-disc collector's edition (with bonus features) were released. The single-disc DVD gave the viewer the option of viewing the film either in its original theatrical 2.39:1 aspect ratio or a modified 1.33:1 ratio (utilizing pan and scan). Bonus features available on the DVD version included audio and visual commentary from the film team, a virtual tour of the CGI models, an Atlantean-language tutorial, an encyclopedia on the myth of Atlantis, and the deleted Viking prologue scene.[72] The two-disc collector's edition DVD contained all the single-disc features and a disc with supplemental material detailing all aspects of the film's production. The collector's-edition film could only be viewed in its original theatrical ratio, and also featured an optional DTS 5.1 track. Both DVD versions, however, contained a Dolby Digital 5.1 track and were THX certified.[72][75] Disney digitally remastered and released Atlantis on Blu-ray on June 11, 2013, bundled with its sequel Atlantis: Milo's Return.[76] Reception Box office Before the film's release, reporters speculated that it would have a difficult run due to competition from Shrek and Lara Croft: Tomb Raider. Regarding the market's shift from traditional animation and competition with CG-animated films, Kirk Wise said, "Any traditional animator, including myself, can't help but feel a twinge. I think it always comes down to story and character, and one form won't replace the other. Just like photography didn't replace painting. But maybe I'm blind to it."[61] Jeff Jensen of Entertainment Weekly noted that CGI films (such as Shrek) were more likely to attract the teenage demographic typically not interested in animation, and called Atlantis a "marketing and creative gamble".[77] With a budget of $100 million,[3] the film opened at #2 on its debut weekend, behind Lara Croft: Tomb Raider, earning $20.3 million in 3,011 theaters.[78] During its second weekend, it would drop into fourth place behind the latter film, Dr. Dolittle 2 and The Fast and the Furious, making $13.2 million.[79] The film's international release began September 20 in Australia and other markets followed suit.[80] During its 25-week theatrical run, Atlantis: The Lost Empire grossed over $186 million worldwide ($84 million from the United States and Canada).[4] Responding to its disappointing box-office performance, Thomas Schumacher, then-president of Walt Disney Feature Animation, said, "It seemed like a good idea at the time to not do a sweet fairy tale, but we missed."[81] Critical response Atlantis: The Lost Empire received mixed reviews from critics,[82][83][84] many of whom criticized its story.[85] The review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes reports that 48% of 144 professional critics have given Atlantis: The Lost Empire a positive review; the average rating is 5.5/10. The site's consensus is: "Atlantis provides a fast-paced spectacle, but stints on such things as character development and a coherent plot".[86] Metacritic assigned the film a weighted average score of 52 out of 100 based on 29 reviews from critics, indicating "mixed or average" reviews.[87] Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of "A" on an A+ to F scale.[88] While critics had mixed reactions to the film in general, some praised it for its visuals, action-adventure elements, and attempt to appeal to an older audience. Roger Ebert gave Atlantis three-and-a-half stars out of four. He praised the animation's "clean bright visual look" and the "classic energy of the comic book style", crediting this to the work of Mike Mignola. Ebert gave particular praise to the story and the final battle scene and wrote, "The story of Atlantis is rousing in an old pulp science fiction sort of way, but the climactic scene transcends the rest, and stands by itself as one of the great animated action sequences."[89] In The New York Times, Elvis Mitchell gave high praise to the film, calling it "a monumental treat", and stated, "Atlantis is also one of the most eye-catching Disney cartoons since Uncle Walt institutionalized the four-fingered glove."[90] Internet film critic James Berardinelli wrote a positive review of the film, giving it three out of four stars. He wrote, "On the whole, Atlantis offers 90 minutes of solid entertainment, once again proving that while Disney may be clueless when it comes to producing good live-action movies, they are exactly the opposite when it comes to their animated division."[91] Wesley Morris of the San Francisco Chronicle wrote positively of the film's approach for an older audience: "But just beneath the surface, Atlantis brims with adult possibility."[92] Other critics felt that the film was mediocre in regards to its story and characters, and that it failed to deliver as a non-musical to Disney's traditional audience. Owen Gleiberman of Entertainment Weekly gave the film a C+ rating, writing that the film had "gee-whiz formulaic character" and was "the essence of craft without dream".[93] Kenneth Turan of the Los Angeles Times said the storyline and characterizations were "old-fashioned" and the film had the retrograde look of a Saturday-morning cartoon, but these deficiencies were offset by its "brisk action" and frantic pace.[94] Todd McCarthy of Variety wrote, "Disney pushes into all-talking, no-singing, no-dancing and, in the end, no-fun animated territory."[95] Stephanie Zacharek of Salon wrote of Disney's attempt to make the film for an adult audience, "The big problem with Disney's latest animated feature, Atlantis: The Lost Empire, is that it doesn't seem geared to kids at all: It's so adult that it's massively boring."[96] Rita Kempley of The Washington Post panned the film, calling it a "new-fashioned but old-fangled hash" and wrote, "Ironically Disney had hoped to update its image with this mildly diverting adventure, yet the picture hasn't really broken away from the tried-and-true format spoofed in the far superior Shrek."[97] In 2015, Katharine Trendacosta at io9 reviewed the film and called it a "Beautiful Gem of a Movie That Deserved Better Than It Got" and said that the film deserves more love than it ended up getting.[6] Lindsay Teal considers "Atlantis" to be "a lost Disney classic". Describing the film as highly entertaining, she praises the writing and characterisation – in particular, Sweet, Helga and Kida.[7] In particular, much praise has been given to the character of Kida.[98] Summer has regarded the character of Kida as one of her favourite roles and even considers the character among the official Disney Princess line-up. Themes and interpretations Several critics and scholars have noted that Atlantis plays strongly on themes of anti-capitalism and anti-imperialism. M. Keith Booker, academic and author of studies about the implicit messages conveyed by media, views the character of Rourke as being motivated by "capitalist greed" when he pursues "his own financial gain" in spite of the knowledge that "his theft [of the crystal] will lead to the destruction of [Atlantis]".[99] Religion journalist Mark Pinsky, in his exploration of moral and spiritual themes in popular Disney films, says that "it is impossible to read the movie ... any other way" than as "a devastating, unrelenting attack on capitalism and American imperialism".[100] Max Messier of FilmCritic.com observes, "Disney even manages to lambast the capitalist lifestyle of the adventurers intent on uncovering the lost city. Damn the imperialists!"[101] According to Booker, the film also "delivers a rather segregationist moral" by concluding with the discovery of the Atlanteans kept secret from other surface-dwellers in order to maintain a separation between the two highly divergent cultures.[102] Others saw Atlantis as an interesting look at utopian philosophy of the sort found in classic works of science fiction by H. G. Wells and Jules Verne.[103] Nadia: The Secret of Blue Water controversy When the film was released, some viewers noticed that Atlantis: The Lost Empire was similar to the 1990-91 anime Nadia: The Secret of Blue Water, particularly in its character design, setting, and story.[104] The similarities, as noted by viewers in both Japan and America, were strong enough for its production company Gainax to be called to sue for plagiarism. According to Gainax member Yasuhiro Takeda, they only refrained from doing so because the decision belonged to parent companies NHK and Toho.[105] Another Gainax worker, Hiroyuki Yamaga, was quoted in an interview in 2000 as saying: "We actually tried to get NHK to pick a fight with Disney, but even the National Television Network of Japan didn't dare to mess with Disney and their lawyers. [...] We actually did say that but we wouldn't actually take them to court. We would be so terrified about what they would do to them in return that we wouldn't dare."[105] Although Disney never responded formally to those claims, co-director Kirk Wise posted on a Disney animation newsgroup in May 2001, "Never heard of Nadia till it was mentioned in this [newsgroup]. Long after we'd finished production, I might add." He claimed both Atlantis and Nadia were inspired, in part, by the 1870 Jules Verne novel Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Seas.[106] However, speaking about the clarification, Lee Zion from Anime News Network wrote, "There are too many similarities not connected with 20,000 Leagues for the whole thing to be coincidence."[107] As such, the whole affair ultimately entered popular culture as a convincing case of plagiarism.[108][109][110] In 2018, Reuben Baron from Comic Book Resources added to Zion's comment stating, "Verne didn't specifically imagine magic crystal-based technology, something featured in both the Disney movie and the too similar anime. The Verne inspiration also doesn't explain the designs being suspiciously similar to Nadia's."[110] Critics also saw parallels with the 1986 film Laputa: Castle in the Sky from Hayao Miyazaki and Studio Ghibli (which also featured magic crystals, and Atlantis directors Trousdale and Wise both acknowledged Miyazaki's works as a major influence on their own work)[104] and with the 1994 film Stargate as Milo's characteristics were said to resemble those of Daniel Jackson, the protagonist of Stargate and its spinoff television series Stargate SG-1 — which coincidentally launched its own spinoff, titled Stargate Atlantis; the plot of the 1994 film is also paralleled involving a group visiting an unknown world, a fictional language made for the other world's people, the main protagonist having apparent knowledge of the people's culture, falling in love with one of the female locals and electing to stay behind when the others return home.[111] Accolades Award Category Name Result 29th Annie Awards[112] Individual Achievement in Directing Gary Trousdale and Kirk Wise Nominated Individual Achievement in Storyboarding Chris Ure Nominated Individual Achievement in Production Design David Goetz Nominated Individual Achievement in Effects Animation Marlon West Nominated Individual Achievement in Voice Acting – Female Florence Stanley Nominated Individual Achievement in Voice Acting – Male Leonard Nimoy Nominated Individual Achievement for Music Score James Newton Howard Nominated 2002 DVD Exclusive Awards[113] Original Retrospective Documentary Michael Pellerin Nominated 2002 Golden Reel Award[114] Best Sound Editing – Animated Feature Film Gary Rydstrom, Michael Silvers, Mary Helen Leasman, John K. Carr, Shannon Mills, Ken Fischer, David C. Hughes, and Susan Sanford Won Online Film Critics Society Awards 2001[115] Best Animated Feature Nominated 2002 Political Film Society[116] Democracy Nominated Human Rights Nominated Peace Nominated World Soundtrack Awards[117] Best Original Song for Film Diane Warren and James Newton Howard Nominated Young Artist Awards[118] Best Feature Family Film – Drama Walt Disney Feature Animation Nominated Related works Main article: Atlantis (franchise) Atlantis: The Lost Empire was meant to inspire an animated television series entitled Team Atlantis, which would have presented the further adventures of its characters. The series would have been akin to an animated steampunk version of The X-Files and feature a crossover with Gargoyles. However, because of the film's underperformance at the box office, the series was not produced.[119] On May 20, 2003, Disney released a direct-to-video sequel titled Atlantis: Milo's Return, consisting of three episodes planned for the aborted series.[120] Disneyland planned to revive its Submarine Voyage ride with an Atlantis: The Lost Empire theme with elements from the movie. These plans were canceled and the attraction was re-opened in 2007 as the Finding Nemo Submarine Voyage, its theme based on the 2003 Pixar film Finding Nemo, which was far more successful commercially and critically.[121] In addition, after the Submarine Voyage's Magic Kingdom counterpart, 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea: Submarine Voyage, closed down in 1994, four years before Disneyland's, there were proposals of a new attraction that would take its place, with one of them a volcano attraction inspired by that film's Vulcania location, being approved for the Magic Kingdom's Adventureland area. Around 1999, during development of Atlantis: The Lost Empire, it was decided that it would be themed to the movie, with it taking place in 1916, two years after the film's events. The ride would have focused on Preston Whitmore, a character from the film, seeking to make Atlantis existence public and offer expeditions to visitors in newly developed vehicles. However, due to mishaps, the vehicles would be forced to make a detour through the lava-filled caverns of the volcano. The attraction would have used a unique hybrid ride system, in which it would start as a standard coaster before the trains hook up to a suspended track midway through to fly through the caverns. The attraction would have been accessed by a new canyon path in between Pirates of the Caribbean and a re-routed Jungle Cruise that would have led to a Whitmore Enterprises base camp at the edge of the Walt Disney World Railroad path, with the mountain itself being built outside the berm. However, like the previous Submarine Voyage retheme, the ride was cancelled due to the film's disappointment in the box office.[122]
Your real estate database management system is either the ceiling on your growth or the foundation for everything AI is about to make possible. There is no in between.If you are running your pipeline from sticky notes, a whiteboard, or just your memory, you are on the transaction roller coaster. You close a deal, you service it with everything you have, and by the time it closes you have done nothing to generate the next one. Then you start over. That cycle is not a hustle problem. It is a systems problem, and it is completely fixable.In this session, Carla Novello and Gabriella Gil walk you through the exact real estate CRM automation setup their team runs on a database of over 28,000 contacts. No theory. No software reviews. Just the actual architecture.Here is what gets covered:✅ How to build CRM smart lists that tell you exactly who to call and when, every single day✅ The real estate follow up system that keeps leads warm without you manually tracking every conversation✅ How stage-based workflows and checklists eliminate the tasks that live in your head and cap your growth✅ Why AI for real estate agents starts with your CRM and not with any tool or app✅ The calendar integration story that changed how the entire Novello team operates✅ How appreciation marketing and automated campaigns work together to build relationships that generate reviews and referrals✅ What CRM workflows need to look like before you can layer any AI on top of themThe agents who are going to thrive as AI changes this industry are the ones who already have their real estate systems and processes built and documented. Simplicity scales. Complexity fails. This episode shows you what simple and scalable actually looks like inside a working team.If you are ready to stop being the transaction coordinator, the VA, the admin, and the agent all at once, this is where you start.Subscribe for more real systems from real producers!
Join Thos for more about Mad About The Boys - A Marvellous Party, Wela Kapela Productions' five star EdFringe Cabaret that tells the tales, and sings the songs, of those three titans of musical theatre in the the first half of the twentieth century - Cole Porter, Noel Coward and Ivor Novello. From Mrs Worthington and Nina from Argentina, to I've Got You Under My Skin and Keep the Home Fires Burning via Every Time We Say Goodbye, the Great American and British Songbooks have never been so interesting!
MusicalTalk marks the 75th anniversary of the death of Ivor Novello, one of the greatest British musical theatre writers of the 20th Century in opulant style! Join Thos for the first half of a fascinating conversation with the people behind the 2025 EdFringe Cabaret Show, Mad About the Boys, which looks at the lives of those three friends, rivals and contemporaries, Cole Porter, Noel Coward and Ivor Novello. Seasoned with a pinch of Seigfried Sassoon, and insights into some of the great songs of the period (Keep the Home Fires Burning for one), you'll feel you've been to a marvellous party!
Will Self dives in to his latest satirical novel in which he looks at the alienation of modern life, and takes a stab at middle-class life. He discusses how his experiences with cancer have impacted his writing, and his outlook. 75 years after the death of composer and performer Ivor Novello, we celebrate his life and works - from musicals to the talkies. Kirsty is joined by Novello specialist Ian McMillan-Davidson and conductor and composer Sir John Rutter. In 1976 a firebomb at Malone House in South Belfast destroyed almost the entire fashion and textile collection of the Ulster Museum. 50 years on, a new exhibition Ashes to Fashion showcases the story of its rebirth. Tonight, the winner of the Nero Gold Prize is crowned. Head judge and writer Nick Hornby shares what made the 2025 winner so special. Presenter: Kirsty Wark Producer: Caitlin Sneddon
En este episodio respondo una de sus preguntas más repetidas:¿Qué pasa cuando sobre usamos los vibradores?¿Es verdad que pueden “insensibilizarnos”?¿Nos están desconectando del placer con nuestra pareja?¿O el problema no es el vibrador… sino cómo lo estamos usando?Te comparto una respuesta completa desde una mirada tántrica y consciente sobre:✨ Qué ocurre a nivel nervioso cuando usamos estimulación intensa constantemente✨ Por qué algunas mujeres sienten que luego no pueden tener orgasmos sin vibrador✨ Cómo expandir el placer a TODO el cuerpo (no solo al clítoris)✨ Cómo integrar el vibrador sin que se vuelva una muletaY además, te doy ejercicios prácticos que puedes hacer: Sola, para reconectar con tu sensibilidad natural Con tu pareja, para volver al juego, la presencia y la intimidadEste episodio no es anti-vibradores.Es pro-consciencia, pro-placer expandido y pro-conexión real.Si alguna vez te has preguntado si estás perdiendo sensibilidad o si tu cuerpo podría sentir más… este episodio es para ti. Curso en linea https://sacred-alquimia.com/cursos-programas-sexualidad-sagrada/
Love traveling off the beaten path in Italy? There's a special place near the shores of Lake Garda that you probably haven't heard of but it will charm you in a minute. Join us as we visit Palazzo Novello in the small town of Montichiari in Italy's Lombardy region.Read the full episode show notes here > untolditaly.com/298NEW! - the Untold Italy app - access our entire podcast history ad free and searchable - DOWNLOAD FOR iOS • DOWNLOAD FOR ANDROIDThe app is FREE to download and check out our Milan guide and general travel content. Upgrade to PREMIUM for a one time fee to access Rome, Florence, Venice, Sorrento, Cinque Terre, Amalfi Coast, Capri, Ischia, Tuscany, Lake Como, Lake Garda, Veneto, Lombardy, Campania, Lazio, Puglia, Abruzzo, Calabria, Umbria, Molise, Sardinia with much more to comeSupport the showSubscribe to our mailing list and get our FREE Italy trip planning toolkit - subscribe hereNeed help with your trip? Check out our Trip Planning ServicesJoin us on tour. Browse our Trip scheduleFollowSubstackInstagram • Facebook • YouTube Editorial InformationThe Untold Italy travel podcast is an independent production. Podcast Editing, Audio Production and Website Development by Mark Hatter. Production Assistance and Content Writing by the other Katie Clarke
Originally Released 8 November 2019 ~ Celebration is in the air as Beaujolais Nouveau is released each November. However, Vino Novello is released weeks prior. Some would say it's the Italian answer to the Nouveau, but there are some differences. This episode explores Vino Novello, carbonic maceration, as well as the celebrations that showcase the bounties of harvest, including these wines. New Resource for the 2025 Release: San Martino, 11 November https://www.italyheritage.com/traditions/calendar/november/11-11-san-martino.htm Resources from the original episode: Books: Oxford Companion to Wine, 4th Edition [Kindle Edition], Robinson (2015) The Science of Wine: From vine to glass, 2nd Edition, Goode (2014) Understanding Wine Technology: The science of wine explained, 3rd Edition, Bird, (2010) Websites: Gastrodelierio http://www.gastrodelirio.it/fabio-riccio/dove-finitoil-vino-novello/2018/11/ Jours Feries (Beaujolais Nouveau) https://www.joursferies.fr/evenements/beaujolais-nouveau.php La Stampa https://www.lastampa.it/economia/2019/11/02/news/il-primo-weekend-con-il-vino-novello-1.37823845?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter Sputnik News https://it.sputniknews.com/italia/201911028246907-arriva-il-vino-novello-sulle-tavole-degli-italiani/?utm_source=push&utm_medium=browser_notification&utm_campaign=sputnik_it Unione Italiana Vini https://www.unioneitalianavini.it/vino-novello-da-questanno-arriva-prima/ Vinifero https://www.vinifero.it/pillole/vino-novello-caratteristiche/ Web Magazine 24 https://www.webmagazine24.it/vino-novello-2019-italiano-francese-dati-norme-uscita/ Novello Festivals by Region: (not all-inclusive, of course) Abruzzo (Mondo Eventi Abruzzo) https://www.mondoeventiabruzzo.it/events/borgo-rurale-2019-a-treglio-festa-del-vino-novello-delle-castagne-e-dellolio-nuovo/ Abruzzo (Viaggiando Italia) https://www.viaggiando-italia.it/eventi/novello-al-castello-2019/ Alto Adige (Drinks & Co) https://www.drinksco.it/blog/alla-scoperta-della-tradizione-il-torggelen Calabria (Yes Calabria!) https://www.yescalabria.com/en/vino-novello-sotto-il-castello-sabato-16-novembre-a-ciro/ Friuli-Venezia-Giulia (Udine Today): https://theworldnews.net/it-news/l-oca-e-il-vin-novello-2019-la-festa-di-lavariano Lazio (Paese Roma) https://www.paeseroma.it/2019/10/29/a-vignanello-arriva-la-festa-dellolio-e-del-vino-novello/ Lombardia (Flora Agriturismo) https://www.floragriturismo.it/news-eventi/ Marche (Sarnano Turismo) https://www.sarnanoturismo.it/sarnano-in-botte-2019/ Puglia (Novello in Festa) http://www.novelloinfesta.it/main.html Sicily (Sun Trip Sicily) https://www.suntripsicily.com/38-events_in_sicily-san-martino-festival.php Toscana (Toscana Go) http://toscanago.com/firenze/articoli/483-vino-gli-eventi-in-toscana Veneto (Verona Wine Love) https://veronawinelove.com/festa-vino-novello-bardolino-lago-di-garda-verona-novembre-2019/ Support the show: https://www.teepublic.com/user/glass-in-session Glass in session® is a production and registered trademark of Vino With Val, LLC. Music: Addict Sound - Happy Acoustic - (Jamendo.com cc_Standard License, Jamendo S.A.)
Tonight on The 'X' Zone Radio Show, we are joined by a man whose creative brilliance spans both the musical and metaphysical worlds — John Novello. From performing with music legends to exploring the frontiers of human consciousness, John is not only a world-renowned jazz and rock keyboardist, but also the acclaimed author of “The Invisible Architect: How to Design Your Perfect Life from Within.” Through his groundbreaking work, John reveals how each of us has access to an unseen creative force — a higher intelligence — that can transform our reality, align us with our true purpose, and empower us to become conscious architects of our lives. Whether you're tuning in for spiritual insights, scientific curiosity, or a deeper understanding of the human condition, this is a conversation you won't want to miss. Joining us now from johnnovelloauthor.com — welcome to The 'X' Zone, John Novello.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-x-zone-radio-tv-show--1078348/support.Please note that all XZBN radio and/or television shows are Copyright © REL-MAR McConnell Meda Company, Niagara, Ontario, Canada – www.rel-mar.com. For more Episodes of this show and all shows produced, broadcasted and syndicated from REL-MAR McConell Media Company and The 'X' Zone Broadcast Network and the 'X' Zone TV Channell, visit www.xzbn.net. For programming, distribution, and syndication inquiries, email programming@xzbn.net.We are proud to announce the we have launched TWATNews.com, launched in August 2025.TWATNews.com is an independent online news platform dedicated to uncovering the truth about Donald Trump and his ongoing influence in politics, business, and society. Unlike mainstream outlets that often sanitize, soften, or ignore stories that challenge Trump and his allies, TWATNews digs deeper to deliver hard-hitting articles, investigative features, and sharp commentary that mainstream media won't touch.These are stories and articles that you will not read anywhere else.Our mission is simple: to expose corruption, lies, and authoritarian tendencies while giving voice to the perspectives and evidence that are often marginalized or buried by corporate-controlled media
C'è all'orizzonte un nuovo modo per produrre vino novello di qualità superiore e con meno rischi per gli operatori: la macerazione con azoto, in cui, prima di subire la pigiatura e il classico processo di fermentazione che, con innumerevoli varianti, è alla base della produzione di tutti i vini, i grappoli interi vengono lasciati fermentare in ambienti saturi di azoto, anziché che CO2 come si fa tradizionalmente. Un gruppo di ricercatori dell'Università di Pisa ha testato il nuovo processo nella cantina sperimentale del "Podere Cipollini" a San Piero a Grado, col risultato di un vino con un contenuto significativamente più alto di antociani e polifenoli, sostanze fondamentali per la qualità e la stabilità del prodotto finale, e una maggiore sicurezza per gli operatori, che non rischiano l'esposizione a concentrazioni eccessive di CO2.Ospite Alessandro Bianchi, ricercatore del Dipartimento di Scienze Agrarie, Alimentari e Agro-ambientali dell'Università di Pisa.
Este episodio nos recuerda que siempre hay formas distintas de reconectar con nuestra sexualidad. Invitamos a Virgina Novello, guía certificada en respiración tántrica para entender cómo podemos explorarnos a nosotros mismos y a nuestra pareja más allá de los órganos sexuales. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
✨ New Podcast Episode on Healthy Living with Yoga Anita!My guest this week is Jennifer Novello Dwyer – a gifted tarot reader, medical intuitive, and energy healer. Recently, Jennifer has been working with prism wheel grids, a unique tool she uses to help her clients heal both physically and emotionally.Jennifer offers her services at @PrismWheel in Andover, MA, but you can also find her at special events and private gatherings. Connect with her on social media at @jennifernovellodwyer.
Podcast Mayhem 015 - Com Marcia Seabra Novello - Magia Sexual e o Tarot de Thoth https://projetomayhem.com.br/ O vídeo desta conversa está disponível em: https://youtu.be/yasgmTFJfwI Bate Papo Mayhem é um projeto extra desbloqueado nas Metas do Projeto Mayhem. Todas as 3as, 5as e Sabados as 21h os coordenadores do Projeto Mayhem batem papo com algum convidado sobre Temas escolhidos pelos membros, que participam ao vivo da conversa, podendo fazer perguntas e colocações. Os vídeos ficam disponíveis para os membros e são liberados para o público em geral duas vezes por semana, às segundas e quintas feiras e os áudios são editados na forma de podcast e liberados uma vez por semana. Faça parte do projeto Mayhem: https://www.catarse.me/tdc
Harriet Bunton (Romeo & Juliet / Close Up: The Twiggy Musical) co-hosts The West End Frame Show!Andrew and Harriet discuss Four Play (Kings Head Theatre) as well as the latest news about bootlegs, Jesus Christ Superstar, Jon Robyns, Magic At The Musicals, Jack Wolfe, Glorious starring Wendi Peters, Merrily We Roll Along and lots more.Harriet's theatre credits include: ensemble in We Will Rock You (Dominion), Janet in The Rocky Horror Show (European Tour), Lisa in Mamma Mia! (Novello), Hodel in Fiddler on the Roof (Menier Chocolate Factory & Playhouse Theatre) and cover Twiggy in Close Up: The Twiggy Musical (Menier Chocolate Factory). Last year she was a camera operator swing in Jamie Lloyd's production of Romeo & Juliet (Duke of York's Theatre).Harriet has also crossed over to different roles within the industry, working in the worlds of casting, videography and beyond.In this episode, Harriet talks candidly about her journey in theatre, how her outlook has changed and why she wants to talk about it.Follow Harriet on Instagram: @harrietbuntonThis podcast is hosted by Andrew Tomlins. @AndrewTomlins32 Thanks for listening!Email: andrew@westendframe.co.ukVisit westendframe.co.uk for more info about our podcasts. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Tonight on The 'X' Zone Radio Show, we are joined by a man whose creative brilliance spans both the musical and metaphysical worlds — John Novello. From performing with music legends to exploring the frontiers of human consciousness, John is not only a world-renowned jazz and rock keyboardist, but also the acclaimed author of “The Invisible Architect: How to Design Your Perfect Life from Within.” Through his groundbreaking work, John reveals how each of us has access to an unseen creative force — a higher intelligence — that can transform our reality, align us with our true purpose, and empower us to become conscious architects of our lives. Whether you're tuning in for spiritual insights, scientific curiosity, or a deeper understanding of the human condition, this is a conversation you won't want to miss. Joining us now from johnnovelloauthor.com — welcome to The 'X' Zone, John Novello.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-x-zone-radio-tv-show--1078348/support.
Discover how real estate automation and tech-driven strategies can elevate your business. In this curated mashup, Aaron Novello shares actionable insights on streamlining your workflow with automated lead capture, CRM integration, and innovative tech solutions that help you stay competitive.In this episode, you'll learn: • How automated lead capture systems (like yard sign text campaigns and call tracking) can reduce manual follow-up• The benefits of integrating your CRM so that no lead slips through the cracks• Ways to use automated gifting to enhance client engagement and build lasting relationships• Strategies to overcome technical debt and keep your business efficient• Tips on managing your mindset to stay focused in new marketsWhether you're an experienced agent or just starting out, Aaron's practical advice on real estate tech and automation will help you boost productivity and improve client interactions. You'll see how simple adjustments—like using automated systems—can make a big difference in how quickly you respond and nurture leads.
En este Cross over del podcast bienestar! con una experta de la sexualidad sagrada, Virginia Novello. Rompemos taboos y descubrimos como la sexualidad puede ser parte de la creacion artistica. El sexo como nadie antes no los habia explicado. Recuerda compartir y comentar acerca de este tema tan orgasmico! Bienestar el show
VIRGINIA NOVELLO is an actor and co-creator of the film, LAS TRES SISTERS https://www.imdb.com/title/tt13236944/?ref_=nm_flmg_knf_t_2 and certified tantra teacher and founder of SACRED ALQUIMiA https://www.sacred-alquimia.com plus hosts her own podcast ORGASMICA a forum for sexuality sans taboos and restrictions. Join us as we go deep into the making on her feature film, and launching her own podcast after a self healing journey in her personal life.
En este episodio de Orgasmica, Virginia Novello explora una pregunta poderosa: "¿Cómo puedo usar la energía sexual para manifestar?" Virginia explica cómo la energía sexual es una de las fuerzas más creativas y transformadoras del universo. Con un enfoque desde el Tantra y su método de Sacred Alquimia, comparte herramientas prácticas para canalizar esta energía y dirigirla hacia nuestros deseos más profundos.
Explore the transformative wisdom of Grammy-winning jazz pianist John Novello as he shares insights from his bestselling book "The Invisible Architect." Learn how to design your perfect life from within. #InvisibleArchitect #SelfHelp #PersonalTransformation #JazzMusician #SpiritualGrowthWebsiteskeysnovello.comGo.johnnovelloauthor.com/registerjohnnovelloauthor.com Follow me on TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@all.in.all.with.alex Follow my Facebook Page https://www.facebook.com/AllinAllwithAlex/ Listen to the Audio Version https://anchor.fm/alex-morris8 Subscribe to my channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYCE3hcGlcW_EA9o9P_gYbg?sub_confirmation=1 Interested in Music videos? Follow my videography channel https://www.youtube.com/c/TheVisualGoat?sub_confirmation=1 Interested in finding a new artist? Click the link below https://www.youtube.com/c/SirromTheRapper?sub_confirmation=1 Welcome to the All In All With ALex, your go-to resource for practical mental health tips, self-improvement strategies, and personal growth insights. In each episode, we explore topics like managing anxiety, overcoming depression, building self-confidence, developing healthy habits, and cultivating resilience. You'll hear from real mental health professionals, life coaches, and inspiring individuals who have overcome their own struggles. Our mission is to provide you with actionable advice, coping techniques, and empowering perspectives to help you live your best life. Whether you're dealing with a specific mental health challenge or simply want to level up your personal growth journey, this channel has something for you. Join our community of like-minded individuals seeking to prioritize their well-being and unlock their full potential. Subscribe now to stay up-to-date on new episode releases, and let us know in the comments what mental health or self-improvement topics you'd like us to cover. Don't go it alone on your journey towards better mental health and self-improvement. Tune in, get inspired, and start taking steps towards becoming the best version of yourself. Your growth and well-being are worth it! tags podcast, best podcasts, all in all with alex podcast, all in all with alex, alex morris podcast, depression podcast, mental health podcast, mental therapy podcast, mental health matters, million dollars worth of game, podcast
Episode Title: The Song That Never Ended Author & Narrator: John Novello John was inspired to share this incredible true story after visiting his two diseased wives in the afterlife and the many ADC's that followed and continue to this day which confirm that our song indeed never ends! John is a Grammy award winning jazz pianist and composer, Amazon #1 bestselling author, motivational speaker, and the foremost authority on integrating the Invisible Architect, the Quantum Intelligent Energy Field that permeates everything, into your daily life with elite one on one mentorship to manifest the perfect life you deserve! John's Main site: johnnovelloauthor.com To hire John as a personal mentor go to: go.johnnovelloauthor.com/register John's music site: keysnovello.com Follow Us: Facebook Group Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | Spotify Rate & Review: Fill Out this Form Website: Life is a Trip! Music and Sound Credits: Soaring Spirit by pinkzebra - Audio Jungle
The Abundance Journey: Accelerating Revenue With An Abundance Mindset
In this insightful episode, host Elaine Starling sits down with Grammy-winning musician and spiritual mentor John Novello to explore the powerful connection between Divine guidance and manifesting abundance. Here are three things you'll learn from their conversation: 1. How to Align with the Divine Architect: John explains how to recognize and invite The Architect, a universal guiding force, to help you manifest your desires, transforming your life from within. 2. The Importance of Being, Doing, and Having: Discover how shifting your mindset to "be" what you desire first unlocks the flow of abundance, leading to more fulfilling relationships, career success, and personal growth. 3. Practical Tips to Control Your Thoughts: Learn John's powerful technique for thought substitution, helping you manage negative thinking and stay aligned with your goals and Divine guidance. Join us to gain fresh perspectives on aligning with your inner power to create the life you've always dreamed of!About the Guest:(bio, personal links, resource links)John Novello is an acclaimed Grammy Award jazz pianist/composer, #1 bestselling author, motivational speaker and the foremost authority on integrating the Invisible Architect, the Quantum Intelligent Energy that permeates everything, into your daily life with elite 1 on 1 mentorship to manifest the perfect life you deserve! Free Gift:Free chapter from my Amazon #1 best selling book , The Invisible Architect: How to Design your Perfect Life from WithinHow to Show Support:Please read and review my book on Amazon: The Invisible Architect: How to Design your Perfect Life from WithinSocial Media Links:https://www.linkedin.com/in/john-novello-421231/https://www.facebook.com/john.novello.3https://www.instagram.com/keysnovellohttps://x.com/keysnovelloAbout the Host, Elaine Starling: (bio, personal links, resource links)An international TEDx speaker, bestselling author, coach and mentor, Elaine Starling is recognized for her video show and podcast, The Abundance Journey.After a comprehensive conversation with our higher power during a stroke, Elaine created The Abundance Journey 6 week course to share what she learned. As the Abundance Ambassador, Elaine mentors spiritual, growth-oriented women to align with Divine guidance to achieve their dreams. Elaine's clients experience more clarity, confidence, and commit to action that achieves their goals.Elaine Starling Social Media Links:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/elaine.abundance Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/elainestarling/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3eXgwdMYYzLicCEcB1DdrgTEDx Talk, “Abundance Is a Choice”
Get ready for an electrifying conversation with John Novello—renowned musician, author, and mentor—who reveals how creativity fuels happiness. Tune in to discover how his passion for music and personal growth can ignite your own journey to joy!" Connect with us: - Email: jdenise@allinthepursuitofhappiness.com - Follow us on social media:@differentfacetsofhappiness - -Visit our show page: http://loaradionetwork.com/jackie-denise #Musicandspirituality #Jackiedenise #JohnNovello #Happiness
Get ready for an electrifying conversation with John Novello—renowned musician, author, and mentor—who reveals how creativity fuels happiness. Tune in to discover how his passion for music and personal growth can ignite your own journey to joy!" Connect with us: - Email: jdenise@allinthepursuitofhappiness.com - Follow us on social media:@differentfacetsofhappiness - -Visit our show page: http://loaradionetwork.com/jackie-denise #Musicandspirituality #Jackiedenise #JohnNovello #Happiness
Hoy tenemos el gran honor de dar la bienvenida a una verdadera pionera en la salud pública, la Dra. Antonia Novello. Como la primera mujer y la primera hispana en servir como Cirujano General de los Estados Unidos, uno de los cargos mas altos en la rama de este pais. La Dra. Novello ha dedicado su vida a romper barreras y abogar por la equidad e igualdad en la atención médica. En su inspirador libro, “Duty Calls: Lessons Learned from an Unexpected Life of Service”, la Dra. Novello comparte su extraordinario recorrido desde su infancia en Puerto Rico hasta convertirse en una figura clave en la salud pública estadounidense. Su historia es un testimonio de resiliencia, perseverancia y un compromiso inquebrantable con la justicia social. A lo largo de su carrera, la Dra. Novello ha enfrentado y superado numerosos desafíos, siempre con el objetivo de mejorar el acceso a la atención médica para las comunidades más vulnerables. Su trabajo ha impactado profundamente las vidas de millones de personas y su legado continúa inspirando a futuras generaciones de líderes de la salud. Su pasión por la justicia social ha sido una fuerza impulsora detrás de sus esfuerzos por crear un sistema de atención médica más equitativo. Hoy exploraremos con la Dra. Novello los temas críticos de equidad e igualdad en materia de salud, cómo sus experiencias y visión pueden guiarnos hacia un futuro más justo y saludable para todos. ¡Bienvenidos a este Momento Poderoso con la Dra. Antonia Novello para todos los Hispanos! . . Invitada: Dra. Antonia Novello Libro: Duty Calls: Lessons Learned From an Unexpected Life of Service . IG / TW / FB: @PowerLamas @PLamas7 Clubhouse: @PaulaLamas & @PaulaLamas1
Welcome to a new episode of Get Creative! In today's episode, Pace Morby and Aaron Novello go into the intricacies of mastering expired listing calls, sharing invaluable insights and strategies. From understanding seller motivations to refining your approach and enhancing your communication skills, this episode is packed with practical advice to help you dominate the expired listing market. Highlights: "You get rewarded in public for what you spend countless hours doing in private." "If you learn how to sell, you will be disproportionately rewarded for your efforts." "The money's not in the service; it's in the selling of the service." "You have to be very thoughtful about what you choose to stack your time on top of." Timestamps: 00:00 - The Importance of Asking the Right Questions 01:37 - Connecting Emotionally with Clients 06:27 - The Value of Persistence and Practice 13:57 - The Role of Volume and Time in Mastery 17:00 - The Money's in the Selling 22:00 - Action Over Words 33:05 - Delegation and Scaling 46:12 - Adapting to Market Changes 51:44 - Cost-Effective Marketing Strategies 56:13 - Building Relationships with Attorneys 01:00:02 - The Power of Effective Communication 01:05:48 - The Importance of Emotional Intelligence 01:09:00 - Combining Marketing and Sales Mastery ► Join The Subto Community & Learn Creative Finance Directly from Pace: https://paceapproves.com/subto-gc ► Want to Become a Private Money Lender? Join Us For The Upcoming LIVE Training this Saturday to Learn How to Lend Money on Real Estate Deals: http://joingatortribe.com/yt ► Join Our Free Facebook Group to Connect with Pace and his Students: https://paceapproves.com/freefb-yt ► Become a Top Tier Transaction Coordinator and Make Money Doing The Paperwork For Real Estate Transactions: https://paceapproves.com/tttc-gc ► Listen To Pace and His Students Share Insider Secrets To Real Estate Investor Success: https://getcreativepodcast.com/ PLUG IN & SUBSCRIBE Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/pacemorby/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@pacemorby
In this episode, Kevin's special guest is John Novello. John, a renowned musician and author, shares his journey of discovering and living by the "Invisible Architect." John also happens to be a jazz, R&B, and pop superstar musician, performing and collaborating with the likes of Ramsey Lewis, Edgar Winter, Manhattan Transfer, Ritchie Cole, Donna Summer, and A Taste of Honey, just for starters. Watch it here: https://youtu.be/DY_QaH2ncYk?si=Qf9ZlspVwNn96gXM#DivineGuidance #InvisibleArchitect #JohnNovello #GrowYourself #SpiritualGrowth #MusicJourney #JazzArtist #Inspiration
Jane Couper is a working mum, a woman on a mission, with a passion for making things better.Jane initially worked for a local nursing agency, that supplied nurses to hospitals, care homes and ran a domiciliary care service. She then went to work for Medacs, who were part of the Impellam Group at the time, one of the largest recruitment groups in the UK and now an international provider of Managed Services.In 2020, just before the pandemic, Jane purposely chose to join a local company that brought her closer to home and more able to manage the challenges of being a working mum to 2 young children. Owned by a GP, it was an interesting business; they were building their own recruitment software to enable GPs and other primary care healthcare professionals to book their placements on an app.Jane was successful in launching the app in August 2021, but the culture of the business wasn't aligned with her values, and this was really important to her. She could see an opportunity to create a sustainable model for the NHS using technology to move away from the traditional recruitment model, and so Novello was born. 2.5 years into their journey they have recently been awarded a place on the NHS framework, allowing them to partner with NHS trusts and support them in their mission to reduce their agency spend.Timestamps:[Start] How did Novello come to be and how does it work?[5:45] What values do you have that meant you needed to leave a company?[11:30] The NHS and how it's currently broken[14:00] Are you a techie? How did you end up developing an app Jane?[15:25] Where are you taking the business today?[18:20] What is the recruitment going to look like with your new technology?[21:50] When values match up, and when they don't.[24:30] If your business had a character or personality, who would it look like?[27:00] Do you have any plans to sell the technology on?[28:00] Have you got a destiny or dharma?http://www.novellohealthcare.com/https://www.linkedin.com/company/novellohealthcarehttps://www.linkedin.com/in/jane-couper-b567b420/https://www.instagram.com/novellohealth/https://www.facebook.com/novellohealthcarehttps://twitter.com/novellohealth———————————————Subscribe to Tricres! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCX0EUHMC2CckN6amdXL2F3Q?sub_confirmation=1We interview entrepreneurs at the beginning, middle, and end of their businesses so if you're a coach and consultant get inside the head of business owners and gain their insights and driving forces.Join our growing family and community of business coaches and consultants! If your passion is about making it happen for SMEs you need to listen to our podcast with business owners from around the world.Find our other podcasts HERE at:https://tricres.com/podcasts/Want to join us for our next Escape 9 to 5 Live Event to become a business coach and consultant or to enhance your existing coaching and consulting business? Find out more and sign up for our free event here: https://tricres.ac-page.com/9-to-5
Welcome back to Your World of Creativity, where we travel to creative capitals around the world and talk to creative practitioners about their inspiration, idea organization, and confidence in launching their work. Today, we stamp our creative passport in Nashville, Tennessee, with Grammy-winning jazz pianist and composer, John Novello. John's Website John's Facebook page John shares insights from his musical journey and his transformational self-help book, *The Invisible Architect*. This episode dives into his inspirations, key moments in his career, and the principles of his book aimed at designing a perfect life from within.Key Highlights:- **Early Inspiration**: At three years old, John's fascination with a keyboard set him on a path to a music career, highlighting the importance of early inspiration and intuition.- **First Gig**: His first paid gig at 13, where he learned the power of music to engage and captivate an audience, setting the stage for his future success.- **Breakthrough Opportunity**: A serendipitous encounter during a snowstorm led to his band getting a record deal, illustrating the impact of being prepared for unexpected opportunities.- **Transition to Writing**: After a successful music career, John wrote *The Invisible Architect*, focusing on how internal thoughts shape external realities.- **Mentorship**: John's one-on-one mentorship program helps individuals apply the principles from his book to achieve their personal and professional goals.Pull-Out Quote:“We are not the power; the architect is the power. The way we design our lives is by networking with the architect, sharing our desires, and collaborating with this quantum intelligent energy field.”Recommended Music:- Artist: Gonzalo Rubalcaba. Described as the Franz Liszt or Vladimir Horowitz of jazz piano, Gonzalo's work is a must-listen for any jazz enthusiast.Thank you for joining us on this inspiring journey with John Novello. Stay tuned as we continue our global exploration, talking to creatives about their processes and experiences in bringing their visions to life.
Manfestation requires an understanding of the I - Manifestation! Are you ready to manifest your dream life? Join us guest grammy-award winning musician and author John Novello and host Lorraine Nilon on a transformative journey as we unveil the key steps to unlock your manifestation powers and manifest the life you desire. John's Book: The Invisible Architect - How to design your perfect life from within. (AMAZON) https://geni.us/Invisiblearchitect From setting powerful intentions to aligning your energy with the universe, each step holds the key to creating your reality. In this enlightening video, we'll explore how to harness the power of manifestation to attract abundance, success, and happiness into your life. Key Points: 1. Setting Powerful Intentions: Learn how to clarify your desires and set clear intentions to manifest your goals. 2. Aligning Your Energy: Discover techniques to align your energy with your desires and amplify your manifestation powers. 3. Cultivating Gratitude: Explore the role of gratitude in the manifestation process and how it attracts more abundance into your life. 4. Visualizing Success: Dive into the power of visualization and learn how to create vivid mental images of your desired reality. 5. Taking Inspired Action: Understand the importance of taking inspired action towards your goals and manifesting your dreams into reality. 6. Releasing Resistance: Identify and release limiting beliefs and resistance that may be blocking your manifestations. 7. Trusting the Universe: Develop trust in the universe and surrender to the divine timing of your manifestations. Are you ready to manifest miracles in your life? Watch this video to unlock the secrets of manifestation and embark on a journey of transformation today! Don't forget to like, share, and subscribe for more empowering content on manifestation and personal growth. Into the Wild-Music by Joystock - https://www.joystock.org Good To Go -John Novello ✨
Dr. Antonia Novella served as the 14th Surgeon General under President George H.W. Bush from 1989 - 1993. She is the first female and first Hispanic Surgeon General in U.S. history. Dr. Novella talks with Dr. Josh Sharfstein about her life and career, from being born with a rare condition called Hirschsprung's disease to her childhood in Puerto Rico and her notable career in medicine and public health. She also discusses facing prejudice, staring down Big Tobacco, and even buying support hose for a U.S. Senator. You can read more in her new autobiography: https://www.fulcrumbooks.com/product-page/duty-calls-lessons-learned-from-an-unexpected-life-of-service Read more about the epic surgeons general event here: https://pages.jh.edu/gazette/aprjun98/apr1398/13surgen.html
Colorado may become the first state to cap the price for a pharmaceutical drug it says is unaffordable. Then, Dr. Antonia Novello is used to breaking barriers as the first woman and first Hispanic person to serve as the U.S. Surgeon General. She held the post from 1990 to 1993. And after a year of turmoil and challenges, Central City Opera has a new artistic director.
Colorado may become the first state to cap the price for a pharmaceutical drug it says is unaffordable. Then, Dr.
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This week, Noah Novello, founder and CEO of Friday Ventures, joins the Cannabis Equipment News podcast to discuss his tireless work to give people better access to the medicine they need while making more consistent, safe and affordable products.Editor's Note: Click here to subscribe to our newsletter.Please make sure to like, subscribe and share the podcast. You could also help us out by giving the podcast a positive review. Finally, to email the podcast or suggest a potential guest, you can reach David Mantey at David@cannabisequipmentnews.com.
Francesca Sofia Novello la chiama coincidenza: proprio nello stesso momento in cui scopre di aspettare Giulietta, Valentino Rossi in Spagna decide di abbandonare la MotoGP. Sembra una favola ma è solo una delle tante storie che Francesca ha raccontato ai microfoni di “Mamma Dilettante”: una famiglia affiatatissima, tante nuove sfide da genitori, un Ranch dove la piccola cresce dentro una comunità motorizzata. Diventerà la nuova campionessa delle due ruote? Produzione Dopcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
We're honoured to be joined by multi BAFTA & Novello award winning actor, writer, musician, MC, DJ Hugo Chegwin aka DJ Beats from the incredible show 'People Just Do Nothing'. He's on wonderful form as he regales us with stories of; how the lads were all bought together via their mutual love of smoking weed, how the show went from being mini youtube clips to becoming the most watched comedy series on TV, a disastrous night when Steve's got them chucked out of a 'ping-pong' sex show in Bangkok, the weird messages he gets from fans in his DM's, hanging out with Post Malone at his house in America and being allowed to fire off his weapons, writing award winning music for the likes of Sam Smith and Emelie Sande, the craziness of shooting their feature film in Japan and the hurdles they had to over come and much more... ------ GET 8 FREE BEERS & SNACKS ALL YOU HAVE TO DO IS CLICK HERE - https://www.beer52.com/rigbiz
In this insightful conversation with Aaron Novello, we gain valuable perspectives on building wealth and success. Would you like my team to help build your personal brand? Apply to join Pineda Media at https://wealthyway.co/rj9---Are you living The Wealthy Way? Take the quiz and get FREE access to the “Wealth Builder Academy” where I go over all the fundamentals of building wealth. https://www.wealthyway.com/Want to be coached by me on real estate investing? Join our Wealthy Investor program today at https://wealthyway.co/ytLooking to grow in your faith and business? Join Wealthy Kingdom today https://wealthyway.co/dyyCreate your business to grow your revenue, scale your organization, and make an impact with help from Wealthy Business! Apply here https://wealthyway.co/50dWant to partner with me to supercharge your business? Apply at https://www.pinedapartners.com/You can invest in my real estate deals! Go to https://pinedacapital.com ---Connect with Aaron! Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/aaronnovello/One key takeaway is the importance of gaining expertise in one field, focusing on your primary career before seeking additional income streams. Understanding your natural disposition, recognizing your strengths and weaknesses, plays a pivotal role in making informed decisions. Leveraging two critical mental maps - leverage and patterns - offers a powerful strategy for wealth creation.Aaron emphasizes the need for pinpointing where to direct your energy by setting filters, which include evaluating whether an opportunity compounds and leverages, whether it aligns with your long-term financial goals, and whether it aligns with your natural disposition. Once you've identified your path, the challenge lies in saying no to new opportunities and staying dedicated to your chosen focus.Real estate, a field with a low entry barrier, requires intensive training. Similarly, content creation is paramount for building a personal brand, showcasing your processes transparently. Developing strong leadership and duplicating your education among your team members are central elements for scaling your business.This conversation highlights the significance of thinking clearly and achieving personal clarity, as clear thinking leads to increased earnings. Continuous evolution, trying new things, and taking calculated risks form the basis of growth. Utilizing multiple levers and stacking valuable skills lead to competence and, ultimately, value in the marketplace. Building trust at scale through content creation, especially videos, is a pivotal strategy.Aaron also suggests considering long-term investments like hedge funds. In a rapidly changing business environment, learning, adapting, and evolving are essential to ensure your continued success. You can find Aaron Novello on Instagram @aaronnovello for more insights and valuable advice on building wealth and success.
The Storytellers Podcast: Elevating Your Life Through Inspiring, Unexpected Moments
Part 2 of the pod with Renee Novello is back. We micro-dosed with her in the first episode of this series - and now we are exploring the ideas around self worth and how this new tool allowed her to be more present and in the moment with her work, her family and herself as she tapped into a deeper state of self-love, self-care and self-worth. Take a listen! Connect with Renee: www.reneenovello.com Instagram: @Feelgoodwithrenee
Carla Novello, with Elite Builders based in Florida, discusses building culture in a large and diverse organization. Join us as she shares her journey of transition from a successful real estate agent to a key player in recruitment and coaching at eXp Realty. Carla unveils her strategies for establishing, maintaining, amplifying, and nurturing a thriving culture within a vast and geographically dispersed company. Carla's insights are game-changers, so tune in and get ready to be inspired! 0:00 Intro 3:00 How does eXp work? 3:52 The vision for the organization 4:33 The core values applied to help others achieve 5:30 Showing up intentionally and authentically 6:58 Discovering our core values 9:29 Reinforcing our culture through valued entertainment 10:15 Free Webinars, subgroups, in-person events 12:23 Figuring out if someone is a culture fit 13:24 Comparing culture (small vs. large organizations) 16:10 Teaching agents to be ambassadors 17:18 What's Next? Meet Carla Novello: Carla Novello joined her husband's real estate team on a whim to help him organize his business, and 18 years later has never looked back. As the operations manager of The Novello Group, she has overseen 2,000+ transactions. Currently, she co-leads the Elite Builders, a real estate group made up of agents worldwide with eXp Realty. In 15 months, she and her husband have recruited 160+ agents and counting and are purposefully creating a strong culture to unite them. Sign up for an online class: elitebuilderswebinar.com If you are in the Miami area join their live event: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/systems-are-sexy-tickets-686105198117?aff=oddtdtcreator Pro R.E.A. Staffing We're the real estate recruiters that you've been looking for. Website: https://www.proreastaffing.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/proreastaffing Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/proreastaffing/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/prorea-staffing Hire-Lab We help real estate agents hire, train, and develop their administrative team Website: https://www.hire-lab.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/hirelikeaboss Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hire.lab
Understand your Avatar, learn how to use each social platform (and what they're for), and post 4 times a day with only 8–10 hours a month of work.The 2023 Digital Summit was THE ultimate event to find out how to grow your real estate business during uncertain economic times. Industry veterans with over 170 years of experience & close to 20 thousand families served shared their secrets & strategies. Now they're yours as well!Guest Bio - Aaron Novello17 Years in Real Estate With 2,000+ Families Served & 8 Years as a Real Estate CoachAaron began his career in 2006 right after graduating from the University of Florida. Through Elite Real Estate Coaching, he currently coaches 100+ top real estate agents in North America. Aaron joined eXp Realty in 2022 and in less than a year has recruited over 100 agents. Aaron uses his mastery of sales skills, systems, and extensive market knowledge to impact agents globally.If you want to continue the conversation, here's what you can do to get started today:1. Subscribe to Real Estate Team Builders Podcast (https://bit.ly/2W9Cc3r)Learn real-world solutions to the challenges we face as entrepreneurs navigating the changing landscape in the real estate industry.2. Join our Private Community on Facebook (https://bit.ly/3i1FG0q)Network with growth-oriented real estate agents and team leaders who are ready to make the shift from agent to business owner just like you.3. Learn more about our NEW Graduate Program (https://bit.ly/3iJoETN)Impact-driven coaching, training, and implementation support to help you scale your business while working fewer hours. No risk. 100% results guaranteed!4. Partner with Real Estate B-School at eXp Realty (https://bit.ly/3x2zoC7)Scale your business, expand your wealth, and build massive residual income by partnering with REBS and eXp Realty.Connect with us on Social Mediahttps://web.facebook.com/RealEstateBSchool/https://www.instagram.com/realestate.b.school/https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQb9X4jfexgj83_ms2WRZ7ghttps://www.linkedin.com/company/real-estate-b-school/https://twitter.com/RealEstateBSch1
Understand your Avatar, learn how to use each social platform (and what they're for), and post 4 times a day with only 8–10 hours a month of work.The 2023 Digital Summit was THE ultimate event to find out how to grow your real estate business during uncertain economic times. Industry veterans with over 170 years of experience & close to 20 thousand families served shared their secrets & strategies. Now they're yours as well!Guest Bio - Aaron Novello17 Years in Real Estate With 2,000+ Families Served & 8 Years as a Real Estate CoachAaron began his career in 2006 right after graduating from the University of Florida. Through Elite Real Estate Coaching, he currently coaches 100+ top real estate agents in North America. Aaron joined eXp Realty in 2022 and in less than a year has recruited over 100 agents. Aaron uses his mastery of sales skills, systems, and extensive market knowledge to impact agents globally.If you want to continue the conversation, here's what you can do to get started today:1. Subscribe to Real Estate Team Builders Podcast (https://bit.ly/2W9Cc3r)Learn real-world solutions to the challenges we face as entrepreneurs navigating the changing landscape in the real estate industry.2. Join our Private Community on Facebook (https://bit.ly/3i1FG0q)Network with growth-oriented real estate agents and team leaders who are ready to make the shift from agent to business owner just like you.3. Learn more about our NEW Graduate Program (https://bit.ly/3iJoETN)Impact-driven coaching, training, and implementation support to help you scale your business while working fewer hours. No risk. 100% results guaranteed!4. Partner with Real Estate B-School at eXp Realty (https://bit.ly/3x2zoC7)Scale your business, expand your wealth, and build massive residual income by partnering with REBS and eXp Realty.Connect with us on Social Mediahttps://web.facebook.com/RealEstateBSchool/https://www.instagram.com/realestate.b.school/https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQb9X4jfexgj83_ms2WRZ7ghttps://www.linkedin.com/company/real-estate-b-school/https://twitter.com/RealEstateBSch1
If you are looking to show up on social and get your brand to more people, then you're in the right place! This is a "Career Shift Strategy Session" of the Second Act Success Podcast, where I do an on-air Career Coaching session with a client or a listener. Today's episode featured the founder of Lūssi Skin, Michelle Novello. We dive into some of small business struggles she is facing that may help you in your business or on your career path. Questions like... How do I grow my Instagram followers? Can I post the same content on different platforms? Do I have to show my face on camera in my social posts? How do I grow my business organically? Are reviews and testimonials that important? Listen to learn tips and advice that I share with Michelle that may help you too. It's all on this episode of the Second Act Success Podcast. SHOW NOTES FOR THIS EPISODE:https://secondactsuccess.co/56CONNECT WITH Michelle Novello at Lūssi Skin:Website - https://lussiskin.com/Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/lussiskin/REVIEW & SUBSCRIBE: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/second-act-success/id1617274364 JOIN THE NEWSLETTER:https://secondactsuccess.coGrab the FREE My Success Vision Board to help you plan your move from where you are now, to where you want to be! https://secondactsuccess.co LET'S CONNECT!Instagram - https://instagram.com/secondactsuccessFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/secondactsuccess.coTikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@secondactsuccessAll the latest - https://linktr.ee/secondactsuccess Career Coaching with Shannon Russell - https://secondactsuccess.co/coachingSecond Act Accelerator Course - https://secondactsuccess.co/course
Today's episode of the GaryVee Audio Experience is an amazing conversation I had with my sister Liz recently. We talk all about Liz's career and the path she's taken to get where she is today, learning to be okay with change and face it head on, how to fight for your happiness in your career and life, opening up about mental health struggles, judgment, motherhood and so much more! Enjoy! Let me know what you thought! Liz's Socials: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/liznovello/?hl=en Twitter: https://mobile.twitter.com/liz_novello Check out my new NFT project: veefriends.com Join the VeeFriends Discord: https://discord.gg/veefriends Tweet Me! @garyvee Text Me! 212-931-5731 My Newsletter: garyvee.com/newsletter get where she is today, learning to be okay with change and face it head on, how to fight for your happiness in your career and life, opening up about mental health struggles, judgment, motherhood and so much more! Enjoy! Let me know what you thought! Liz's Socials: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/liznovello/?hl=en Twitter: https://mobile.twitter.com/liz_novello Check out my new NFT project: veefriends.com Join the VeeFriends Discord: https://discord.gg/veefriends Tweet Me! @garyvee Text Me! 212-931-5731 My Newsletter: garyvee.com/newsletter
En el episodio de hoy invitamos a Virginia Novello, guía certificada en respiración tántrica, para hablar de sexualidad y cómo cada persona la explora y descubre de forma distinta según sus creencias y experiencias personales.¿Por qué el amor propio es fundamental para conectar con nuestra sexualidad?¿Qué hacer si estoy en una etapa de monotonía sexual?¿En qué otras formas podemos explorar la sexualidad más allá de la pareja y los órganos sexuales?No se vayan porque este episodio puede ayudarte a resolver muchas dudas.¡Si te gusta, no olvides evaluarlo y compartirlo!Conoce más de lo que hacemos y síguenos aquí. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.