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Aujourd'hui, j'ai la joie d'accueillir dans le podcast une femme exceptionnelle, au parcours aussi riche qu'inspirant : Caroline Califano.Caroline en est à sa 3ᵉ vie professionnelle, et probablement pas la dernière. Elle démarre sa carrière dans la maintenance industrielle, se tourne vers l'audit chez Deloitte, puis rejoint Orangina où elle évolue pendant près de 10 ans dans des postes à responsabilités en finance.Mais malgré un job de rêve, quelque chose en elle continue de vibrer autrement. Curieuse, audacieuse, elle lance en parallèle une société de production événementielle et explore l'univers du sport, du live et de l'humain.Ce goût pour la transmission la conduit à se former au coaching de dirigeants et à la préparation mentale, qu'elle intègre pleinement dans sa posture professionnelle.En 2023, elle relève un défi de taille : elle devient directrice de site pour la Coupe du monde de rugby. Une aventure hors du commun à la croisée du leadership, de la stratégie et de l'émotion collective.Je ne vous en dis pas plus, je vous souhaite la bienvenue dans l'univers de Caroline Califano.Dans ce podcast, Caroline Califano nous partage :Ses multiples vies professionnelles : de la maintenance industrielle à la finance, l'événementiel sportif et l'entrepreneuriatComment elle a lancé une société de production en parallèle de son poste pour explorer le monde du sport et du liveSon expérience unique de directrice de site pour la Coupe du monde de rugby 2023Nous avons également parlé de :Se réinventer quand on ne rentre pas dans les cases, et du pouvoir des soft skillsComment incarner un leadership humain dans des contextes de haute pressionSa vision de l'alignement : faire des choix courageux, écouter sa boussole intérieure et avancer même dans l'inconnuEt évidemment d'écouter sa petite voix et se dire Pourquoi pas moi !
Aujourd'hui, j'ai la joie d'accueillir dans le podcast une femme exceptionnelle, au parcours aussi riche qu'inspirant : Caroline Califano.Caroline en est à sa 3ᵉ vie professionnelle, et probablement pas la dernière. Elle démarre sa carrière dans la maintenance industrielle, se tourne vers l'audit chez Deloitte, puis rejoint Orangina où elle évolue pendant près de 10 ans dans des postes à responsabilités en finance.Mais malgré un job de rêve, quelque chose en elle continue de vibrer autrement. Curieuse, audacieuse, elle lance en parallèle une société de production événementielle et explore l'univers du sport, du live et de l'humain.Ce goût pour la transmission la conduit à se former au coaching de dirigeants et à la préparation mentale, qu'elle intègre pleinement dans sa posture professionnelle.En 2023, elle relève un défi de taille : elle devient directrice de site pour la Coupe du monde de rugby. Une aventure hors du commun à la croisée du leadership, de la stratégie et de l'émotion collective.Je ne vous en dis pas plus, je vous souhaite la bienvenue dans l'univers de Caroline Califano.Dans ce podcast, Caroline Califano nous partage :Ses multiples vies professionnelles : de la maintenance industrielle à la finance, l'événementiel sportif et l'entrepreneuriatComment elle a lancé une société de production en parallèle de son poste pour explorer le monde du sport et du liveSon expérience unique de directrice de site pour la Coupe du monde de rugby 2023Nous avons également parlé de :Se réinventer quand on ne rentre pas dans les cases, et du pouvoir des soft skillsComment incarner un leadership humain dans des contextes de haute pressionSa vision de l'alignement : faire des choix courageux, écouter sa boussole intérieure et avancer même dans l'inconnuEt évidemment d'écouter sa petite voix et se dire Pourquoi pas moi !
When Did It Become OK To Argue Facts? Karel Cast 25-55 There are 42 facts about Orangina that are indisputable. So, how are they disputed? When, exactly, did it become OK to argue facts? And watching Real PD on Max has taught me one thing: Something is really wrong with our educational system! And I don't just mean the perps…..I mean, it's only Kansas, is English a second language there? Verbs not matching nouns, participles just dangling…do we even teach English in school? Plus other entertainment news. The Karel Cast is heard on all streaming services from Apple Music to iHeart Media, Spotify to Spreaker. The show is Monday through Thursday at 10:30 am Live PST. It can also be seen on TikTok and Instagram. Karel is a history-making broadcaster and entertainer currently in Las Vegas with his little service girl Ember. The Karel Cast is supported by your donations at patreon.com/reallykarel Please watch, like and subscribe to the videos at youtube.com/reallykarel
Lies, Bombast and Fascism: The State of the Union Karel Cast 25-33 100 minutes of lies, bombast and fascism...that was what delivered as the State of the Union Address in the United States. But in recent polls only 34% of Americans think we are heading in the right direction. So what is their plan? Do they really believe there won't be another election so the electorate doesn't matter? And the lies? Why didn't more Democrats walk out, or not attend all together? Canada, Mexico, now hate us. Are at a trade “war” with us. And his idiot followers think this is all great. America is screwed. We are the titanic and Orangina a giant ice berg. So...is it time to man the lifeboats? The Karel Cast is supported by your donations at patreon.com/reallykarel Please watch, like and subscribe to the videos at youtube.com/reallykarel The Karel Cast is heard on all streaming services from Apple Music to iHeart Media, Spotify to Spreaker. The show is Monday through Thursday at 10:30 am Live PST. It can also be seen on TikTok and Instagram. Karel is a history-making broadcaster and entertainer currently in Las Vegas with his little service girl Ember. The Karel Cast is supported by your donations at patreon.com/reallykarel Please watch, like and subscribe to the videos at youtube.com/reallykarel The Karel Cast is heard on all streaming services from Apple Music to iHeart Media, Spotify to Spreaker. The show is Monday through Thursday at 10:30 am Live PST. It can also be seen on TikTok and Instagram. Karel is a history-making broadcaster and entertainer currently in Las Vegas with his little service girl Ember.
In this episode of High Theory, Nina Studer tells us about alcohol. The restrictions and prohibitions, medical and moral discourses surrounding alcohol reveal a great deal about a given society in a particular historical moment. Nina uses alcohol as a lens to analyze the history of French colonization in North Africa. Who consumed alcohol, in what places, how much, and what kinds, what was viewed as healthy and what was viewed as dangerous, even criminal, can help us approach larger questions of gender, class, and nation. If you want to learn more, check out her new book, Hour of Absinthe: A Cultural History of France's Most Notorious Drink (McGill-Queens University Press, 2024). The book explores how the mythologizing of one distilled alcohol led to the creation and fabrication of a vast modern folklore. Mystique and moralizing both arose from the spirit's relationship with empire. Some claim that French soldiers were given daily absinthe rations during France's military conquest of Algeria to protect them against heat, diseases, and contaminated water. In fact, the overenthusiastic adoption of the drink by these soldiers, and subsequently by French settlers, was perceived as a threat to France's colonial ambitions - an anxiety that migrated into French medicine. At the height of its popularity in the late nineteenth century, absinthe reigned in the bars, cafés, and restaurants of France and its colonial empire. Yet by the time it was banned in 1915, the famous green fairy had become the green peril, feared for its connection with declining birth rates and its apparent capacity to induce degeneration, madness, and murderous rage in its consumers. Dr. Nina Studer is a historian working on the 19th and 20th century history of French colonies in North Africa and the Middle East. Her work focuses on the history of drinks, in particular tea, coffee, Fanta/Coca-Cola, Orangina, wine and absinthe. Her doctorate, published as The Hidden Patients: North African Women in French Colonial Psychiatry (Böhlau, 2015) is available via Open Access. Currently she works as an associate researcher at the Institut Éthique Histoire Humanités at the University of Geneva, part of Dr. Francesca Arena's team looking into the medical history of wet dreams between the 18th and the 20th century. The SNSF-project has the title: “Nuits polluantes: masculinité et médecine en Suisse et en France (XVIII – XX siècles)”. The image for this episode is an advertisement for the Algerian wine "Sénéclauze" from 1933, from the personal collection of Nina S. Studer. Many thanks to Nina for sharing it with us. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
In this episode of High Theory, Nina Studer tells us about alcohol. The restrictions and prohibitions, medical and moral discourses surrounding alcohol reveal a great deal about a given society in a particular historical moment. Nina uses alcohol as a lens to analyze the history of French colonization in North Africa. Who consumed alcohol, in what places, how much, and what kinds, what was viewed as healthy and what was viewed as dangerous, even criminal, can help us approach larger questions of gender, class, and nation. If you want to learn more, check out her new book, Hour of Absinthe: A Cultural History of France's Most Notorious Drink (McGill-Queens University Press, 2024). The book explores how the mythologizing of one distilled alcohol led to the creation and fabrication of a vast modern folklore. Mystique and moralizing both arose from the spirit's relationship with empire. Some claim that French soldiers were given daily absinthe rations during France's military conquest of Algeria to protect them against heat, diseases, and contaminated water. In fact, the overenthusiastic adoption of the drink by these soldiers, and subsequently by French settlers, was perceived as a threat to France's colonial ambitions - an anxiety that migrated into French medicine. At the height of its popularity in the late nineteenth century, absinthe reigned in the bars, cafés, and restaurants of France and its colonial empire. Yet by the time it was banned in 1915, the famous green fairy had become the green peril, feared for its connection with declining birth rates and its apparent capacity to induce degeneration, madness, and murderous rage in its consumers. Dr. Nina Studer is a historian working on the 19th and 20th century history of French colonies in North Africa and the Middle East. Her work focuses on the history of drinks, in particular tea, coffee, Fanta/Coca-Cola, Orangina, wine and absinthe. Her doctorate, published as The Hidden Patients: North African Women in French Colonial Psychiatry (Böhlau, 2015) is available via Open Access. Currently she works as an associate researcher at the Institut Éthique Histoire Humanités at the University of Geneva, part of Dr. Francesca Arena's team looking into the medical history of wet dreams between the 18th and the 20th century. The SNSF-project has the title: “Nuits polluantes: masculinité et médecine en Suisse et en France (XVIII – XX siècles)”. The image for this episode is an advertisement for the Algerian wine "Sénéclauze" from 1933, from the personal collection of Nina S. Studer. Many thanks to Nina for sharing it with us. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/islamic-studies
In this episode of High Theory, Nina Studer tells us about alcohol. The restrictions and prohibitions, medical and moral discourses surrounding alcohol reveal a great deal about a given society in a particular historical moment. Nina uses alcohol as a lens to analyze the history of French colonization in North Africa. Who consumed alcohol, in what places, how much, and what kinds, what was viewed as healthy and what was viewed as dangerous, even criminal, can help us approach larger questions of gender, class, and nation. If you want to learn more, check out her new book, Hour of Absinthe: A Cultural History of France's Most Notorious Drink (McGill-Queens University Press, 2024). The book explores how the mythologizing of one distilled alcohol led to the creation and fabrication of a vast modern folklore. Mystique and moralizing both arose from the spirit's relationship with empire. Some claim that French soldiers were given daily absinthe rations during France's military conquest of Algeria to protect them against heat, diseases, and contaminated water. In fact, the overenthusiastic adoption of the drink by these soldiers, and subsequently by French settlers, was perceived as a threat to France's colonial ambitions - an anxiety that migrated into French medicine. At the height of its popularity in the late nineteenth century, absinthe reigned in the bars, cafés, and restaurants of France and its colonial empire. Yet by the time it was banned in 1915, the famous green fairy had become the green peril, feared for its connection with declining birth rates and its apparent capacity to induce degeneration, madness, and murderous rage in its consumers. Dr. Nina Studer is a historian working on the 19th and 20th century history of French colonies in North Africa and the Middle East. Her work focuses on the history of drinks, in particular tea, coffee, Fanta/Coca-Cola, Orangina, wine and absinthe. Her doctorate, published as The Hidden Patients: North African Women in French Colonial Psychiatry (Böhlau, 2015) is available via Open Access. Currently she works as an associate researcher at the Institut Éthique Histoire Humanités at the University of Geneva, part of Dr. Francesca Arena's team looking into the medical history of wet dreams between the 18th and the 20th century. The SNSF-project has the title: “Nuits polluantes: masculinité et médecine en Suisse et en France (XVIII – XX siècles)”. The image for this episode is an advertisement for the Algerian wine "Sénéclauze" from 1933, from the personal collection of Nina S. Studer. Many thanks to Nina for sharing it with us. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/food
In this episode of High Theory, Nina Studer tells us about alcohol. The restrictions and prohibitions, medical and moral discourses surrounding alcohol reveal a great deal about a given society in a particular historical moment. Nina uses alcohol as a lens to analyze the history of French colonization in North Africa. Who consumed alcohol, in what places, how much, and what kinds, what was viewed as healthy and what was viewed as dangerous, even criminal, can help us approach larger questions of gender, class, and nation. If you want to learn more, check out her new book, Hour of Absinthe: A Cultural History of France's Most Notorious Drink (McGill-Queens University Press, 2024). The book explores how the mythologizing of one distilled alcohol led to the creation and fabrication of a vast modern folklore. Mystique and moralizing both arose from the spirit's relationship with empire. Some claim that French soldiers were given daily absinthe rations during France's military conquest of Algeria to protect them against heat, diseases, and contaminated water. In fact, the overenthusiastic adoption of the drink by these soldiers, and subsequently by French settlers, was perceived as a threat to France's colonial ambitions - an anxiety that migrated into French medicine. At the height of its popularity in the late nineteenth century, absinthe reigned in the bars, cafés, and restaurants of France and its colonial empire. Yet by the time it was banned in 1915, the famous green fairy had become the green peril, feared for its connection with declining birth rates and its apparent capacity to induce degeneration, madness, and murderous rage in its consumers. Dr. Nina Studer is a historian working on the 19th and 20th century history of French colonies in North Africa and the Middle East. Her work focuses on the history of drinks, in particular tea, coffee, Fanta/Coca-Cola, Orangina, wine and absinthe. Her doctorate, published as The Hidden Patients: North African Women in French Colonial Psychiatry (Böhlau, 2015) is available via Open Access. Currently she works as an associate researcher at the Institut Éthique Histoire Humanités at the University of Geneva, part of Dr. Francesca Arena's team looking into the medical history of wet dreams between the 18th and the 20th century. The SNSF-project has the title: “Nuits polluantes: masculinité et médecine en Suisse et en France (XVIII – XX siècles)”. The image for this episode is an advertisement for the Algerian wine "Sénéclauze" from 1933, from the personal collection of Nina S. Studer. Many thanks to Nina for sharing it with us. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/drugs-addiction-and-recovery
In this episode of High Theory, Nina Studer tells us about alcohol. The restrictions and prohibitions, medical and moral discourses surrounding alcohol reveal a great deal about a given society in a particular historical moment. Nina uses alcohol as a lens to analyze the history of French colonization in North Africa. Who consumed alcohol, in what places, how much, and what kinds, what was viewed as healthy and what was viewed as dangerous, even criminal, can help us approach larger questions of gender, class, and nation. If you want to learn more, check out her new book, Hour of Absinthe: A Cultural History of France's Most Notorious Drink (McGill-Queens University Press, 2024). The book explores how the mythologizing of one distilled alcohol led to the creation and fabrication of a vast modern folklore. Mystique and moralizing both arose from the spirit's relationship with empire. Some claim that French soldiers were given daily absinthe rations during France's military conquest of Algeria to protect them against heat, diseases, and contaminated water. In fact, the overenthusiastic adoption of the drink by these soldiers, and subsequently by French settlers, was perceived as a threat to France's colonial ambitions - an anxiety that migrated into French medicine. At the height of its popularity in the late nineteenth century, absinthe reigned in the bars, cafés, and restaurants of France and its colonial empire. Yet by the time it was banned in 1915, the famous green fairy had become the green peril, feared for its connection with declining birth rates and its apparent capacity to induce degeneration, madness, and murderous rage in its consumers. Dr. Nina Studer is a historian working on the 19th and 20th century history of French colonies in North Africa and the Middle East. Her work focuses on the history of drinks, in particular tea, coffee, Fanta/Coca-Cola, Orangina, wine and absinthe. Her doctorate, published as The Hidden Patients: North African Women in French Colonial Psychiatry (Böhlau, 2015) is available via Open Access. Currently she works as an associate researcher at the Institut Éthique Histoire Humanités at the University of Geneva, part of Dr. Francesca Arena's team looking into the medical history of wet dreams between the 18th and the 20th century. The SNSF-project has the title: “Nuits polluantes: masculinité et médecine en Suisse et en France (XVIII – XX siècles)”. The image for this episode is an advertisement for the Algerian wine "Sénéclauze" from 1933, from the personal collection of Nina S. Studer. Many thanks to Nina for sharing it with us. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/french-studies
What The World Is Saying Isn't Good Karel Cast 25-25 Last night, I watched BBC, SkyNews (UK), RTE (Ireland), France24 and NHKWorld as well as headlines from Latin America. What did I learn? It's much worse than we thought. Orangina is becoming very hated, quickly, and so are Americans. And what are THEY concerned with? Ukraine. Gaza. Tariffs. And the impetulant, disrespectful, downright criminal behavior of a “tyrant in training”. Never have I wanted to escape a country more; but options may be limited. They are ALL talking about ceasing US immigration to their countries. Meanwhile LAUSD (Los Angeles School District) at 800 schools says no phones. Either they turn them off, or they're locked up. The reaction? The kids and teachers like it. Who doesn't? Parents of course. Why? Fear of school shootings. The Karel Cast is supported by your donations at patreon.com/reallykarel Please watch, like and subscribe to the videos at youtube.com/reallykarel The Karel Cast is heard on all streaming services from Apple Music to iHeart Media, Spotify to Spreaker. The show is Monday through Thursday at 1030 am Live PST. It can also be seen on TikTok and Instagram. Karel is a history-making broadcaster and entertainer currently in Las Vegas with his little service girl Ember. Keywords: Ukraine Conflict, Russia-Ukraine War, Donald Trump, Trump's Ukraine Policy, MAGA Movement, Make America Great Again, World Media Coverage, Global News, Foreign Affairs, International Relations, US-Russia Relations, Trump's Foreign Policy, Ukraine Peace Talks, Global Politics, Geopolitical News https://youtube.com/live/rgqHx5MCCtw
#MAGA Hypocrisy Can You Imagine 2025? | Really Karel Show Karel Cast 25-21 JD Vance claims judges are not allowed to check executive power...then who is? But can you imagine what Orangina and other GOP would have done if Harris, or Biden or Obama or Hillary had said this? Can you imagine? A friend of mine was accosted yesterday over a parking space. And it made me sad for a lot of reasons, one of which is a certain way it made me feel. And it involves an ugly emotion...can you imagine? I keep up on San Francisco Bay and Los Angeles news. Between the fires, the Flu, the rain and the cost do I have a romantic view of California because I still think it's a great place...or, is it? Can you imagine? Support the show at patreon.com/reallykarel The Karel Cast is supported by you at patreon.com/reallykarel Please donate even just $5 a month to help keep the antics of this big gay guy and his little dog Ember going strong in Las Vegas. #maga #hypocrisy #jdvance #executive #power #GOPDoubleStandards #political #hypocrisy #Orangina #bidenharris #ObamaLegacy #hillaryclinton #californiadreaming #BayAreaNews #lalife #ClimateCrisis #costofliving #ImagineThis #PoliticalDrama #ParkingSpaceProblems #UglyEmotions #californialove #realitycheck
We speak to one of Japan's very few female CEOs. Makiko Ono leads Suntory Beverage and Food, part of the Suntory coagulometer that makes soft drinks including Orangina, Lucozade and Ribena. She shares her 40-plus years journey at the company; including how she led company's first acquisition to opening doors for the next generation of women in business. If you would like to get in touch with the show, please email: businessdaily@bbc.co.ukPresenter: Sam Fenwick Producer: Amber Mehmood(Image: Makiko Ono, chief executive officer of Suntory Beverage and Food Ltd, at the company's headquarters in Tokyo, Japan, on 23 March 2023. Credit Getty Images)
The EASY Way to Understand Donald Trump's EXPENSES | #trump #reallykarel @BBC Karel Cast 25-018 There's a lot of talk about the economy, how tariffs will effect it and so much more. But there's a much bigger cost to Orangina's presidency, and we are beginning to pay it. What is it and how can we make sure we don't pay to much of the toll? I know. Support the show at patreon.com/reallykarel The Karel Cast is supported by you at patreon.com/reallykarel Please donate even just $5 a month to help keep the antics of this big gay guy and his little dog Ember going strong in Las Vegas. Trump economy, Trump tariffs, economic impact, trade war 2025, US economy, financial crisis, political impact, Trump policies, economic downturn, government policies, inflation 2025, cost of living, stock market news, job market, economic forecast, financial burden, business news, leadership failure, national debt, economic challenges, political influence, financial instability, market trends, policy consequences, economic toll, future of America, political divide, Trump legacy, economic decline, government spending, tax policies, inflation crisis, American economy 2025, US trade policies, consumer prices, financial struggles, wealth gap, stock market crash, Trump administration, economic effects, inflation news, trade policies 2025, economic downturn, unemployment crisis, federal deficit, money matters, business outlook, cost of leadership, leadership impact, White House decisions
This is our last 2024 travel year in review episode. In this part of the series, we're covering the best food and drinks we've had while traveling in 2024. From hot chocolate and Champagne to chocolate mousse and Swedish meatballs, these are the best things we ate and drank while on the road in 2024. Here were our top food & drinks! Kat's best foods were: -Quenelle at Mere Brazier at Les Halles de Lyon Paul Bocuse in Lyon -Swedish meatballs with mashed potatoes, lingonberries, and pickles at Restaurant Pelikan in Stockholm -Steak and ale pie at Two Chairmen in London -Haggis at the The Scran and Scallie in Edinburgh -Chocolate mousse at Chez Janou in Paris Honorable mentions: -Aligot at La Petite Perigourdine in Paris -Ribs with polenta at Au Chineur in L'Isle-sur-la-Sorgue -Christmas poutine at the Toronto Christmas market at the W Cafe Chris's best foods were: -Chocolate mousse at Chez Janou in Paris -Steak and ale pie at Two Chairmen in London -Egg, sausage, and pimento cheese on a jalapeño cheddar biscuit sandwich at the Bomb Biscuit Co. in Atlanta -Haddock Brandade at Chez Janou in Paris -Fish pie from The Scran & Scallie in Edinburgh Honorable mentions: -Stuffed cabbage at Faubourg Daimant in Paris -Seitan Burrito from Hellbender Burritos in Davis, West Virginia Kat's best drinks were: -Hot chocolate at Huma Chocolate and Coffee Experience in Quito -Raspberry juice at the Vista Del Angel Hotel in Quito -Tarragona almond blossom tea at Palm Court in Edinburgh -2013 Taittinger Comtes de Champagne Blanc de Blancs at Taittinger in Reims -Hot chocolate at Carette in Paris Honorable mentions: -Orangina while traveling in France -Whispering Angel rosé on the beach in the South of France -Scotch Whisky tastings at the Scotch Whisky Experience in Edinburgh (the Highlands one was the best) Chris's best drinks were: -Guinness at the Gravity Bar at the Guinness Storehouse in Dublin -Champagne Drappier 2006 Vintage while in Reims -2013 Taittinger Comtes de Champagne Blanc de Blancs at Taittinger in Reims -Hot chocolate at Carette in Paris -Ancient hot chocolate at Les Deux Magots in Paris Honorable mentions: -Negroni at Restaurant L'Artichaut in Lyon Check us out on Substack: Follow for updates, free and paid posts, and exclusive podcast episodes! Subscribe here to get this exclusive content now! Traveling to France? Check out our Facebook Group called France Travel Tips to ask/answer questions and learn more! Don't forget to follow along! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/worldwidehoneymoon Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/worldwidehoneymoon TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@worldwidehoneymoon World Wide Honeymoon Blog: https://worldwidehoneymoon.com France Voyager Blog: https://francevoyager.com Subscribe to the World Wide Honeymoon blog here for monthly updates and tips + get our FREE trip planning guide: https://www.subscribepage.com/o4e5c2
Orangina est une boisson gazeuse reconnue pour sa saveur d'agrumes et sa bouteille distinctive. Mais connaissez-vous l'origine de son nom ? Découvrez la réponse avec notre expert en grande distribution, Olivier Dauvers ! Tous les jours, retrouvez en podcast les meilleurs moments de l'émission "Ça peut vous arriver", sur RTL.fr et sur toutes vos plateformes préférée.
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Diese Folge ist von Roberto Geissini empfohlen. Vielleicht. Auf jeden Fall empfiehlt Kevin die Orangina von Haribo und berichtet fast live von der Côte d'Azur. Also schüttelt euer Podcast-Device und genießt die sommerliche Frische!
In dieser Folge des New Com Podcasts zapfen wir die Insights von Krombacher an: Elena Senger ist E-Commerce-Managerin bei der Brauerei und hauptverantwortlich für den Online-Shop Ready2Drink, über den Krombacher neben dem traditionellen LEH das eigene Getränke-Portfolio verkauft. Das Ziel: als Traditionsunternehmen auch die junge Zielgruppe erreichen. Dafür setzen sie auf eigene Marken und Lizenzprodukte wie zum Beispiel Krombacher Spezi, Orangina, Schweppes und Dr. Pepper oder spezielle Bundles, Limited Editions und Merch. Vor Kurzem hat Krombacher auch erstmalig ein E-Com-Only-Produkt auf den Markt gebracht: Das Knabe Malz ist in Zusammenarbeit mit dem Streamer HandsOfBlood entstanden und sorgte für einen regelrechten Hype. Innerhalb von nur 24 Stunden waren die 150.000 Dosen Malzbier bereits komplett ausverkauft – eine echte Überraschung für das Team! Im Podcast erzählt Elena, wie es nach der erfolgreichen Kooperation nun weitergeht, wieso Ready2Drink quasi wie eine eigene Marktforschungs-Einheit innerhalb von Krombacher funktioniert, welche Insights und Learnings das Unternehmen bisher aus dem Multibrand-Onlineshop ziehen konnte und wie sie Kommunikation und Community denken. Viel Spaß beim Anhören! ___________________________________________________ ✅ Folge uns auf Instagram! ✅ Jason Modemann auf LinkedIn ✅ Fragen, Kommentare oder Wünsche zum Podcast? Schau auf unserer Seite vorbei: https://new-com.com/podcast
In this episode, Will & Jace talk about the season 7 finale, which was one of the most watched episodes of Frasier of all time! Also, Will gets some wedding advice for Daphne, and Jace learns the history of Orangina! Bonus content from our Frasier expert Katy Garretson.For early access to episodes and bonus content, sign up for our Patreon www.patreon.com/willandjace
“Fermentation may have been a greater discovery than fire.” – David Rains Wallace In this US Rugby Happy Hour Tap Room episode, Bill & John introduce a new beer and brewery to their listeners! Don't worry, these breweries don't sponsor the show… so it's game on! I mean, if they wanted to, we're willing to take one for the team… or many.
“Fermentation may have been a greater discovery than fire.” – David Rains Wallace In this US Rugby Happy Hour Tap Room episode, Bill & John introduce a new beer and brewery to their listeners! Don't worry, these breweries don't sponsor the show… so it's game on! I mean, if they wanted to, we're willing to take one for the team… or many.
Written & Starring Stephen WinchellAudio Production & Recording by Adam GoronDirected by Lara UnnerstallMusic by Takuya Yoshida & Stephen WinchellREFERENCES: 1. His ratings hit an all time high (Frasier S3E22 Frasier Loves Roz)2. he finally won a Seabee Award (Frasier S3E14 The Show Where Diane Comes Back)3. and he received a plaque from the Mayor of Seattle. (Frasier S3E14 The Show Where Diane Comes Back)4. He was even featured in the April 1996 issue of Seattle Monthly. (Frasier S6E1 Good Grief)5. young Frederick tested in the highest percentiles in cognitive skills and deductive reasoning (Frasier S3E9 Frasier Grinch)6. and even came to visit Seattle for his birthday in 1996 (Frasier S6E10 Good Samaritan)7. He dated and/or made physical sex with a few women: Maris' sister Brie, (Frasier S4E5 Head Games8. Catherine, whose ex-boyfriend called into Frasier's show and was encouraged to break up with her, (Frasier S1E7 Call Me Irresponsible)9. Madeline Marshall, a sportswear designer, (Frasier S2E8 Adventures in Paradise Part 1)10. Sam Malone's fiance Sheila, (Frasier S2E16 The Show Where Sam Shows Up)11. famous pop psychiatrist Dr. Honey Snow, (Frasier S2E15 You Scratch My Book…)12. Kate Costas the new head of KACL, (Frasier S3E6 Sleeping with the Enemy)13. his agent Bebe Glazer, (Frasier S2E22 Agents in America Part III)14. and there was even a fling with his ex-wife, Lilith Sternin. (Frasier S1E16 The Show Where Lilith Comes Back)15. Lilith meanwhile got over her one-night stand with Frasier and found a new special man; Dr. Brian Patchett, a seismologist at M.I.T. (Frasier S2E8 Adventures in Paradise Part 1) After a whirlwind romance, he asked Lilith to marry him during a Bora-Bora vacation (Frasier S2E9 Adventures in Paradise Part 2)16. The two teamed up for a memorable Thanksgiving in the Macarena year, 1996, to help get their son into the Marbury Academy, the most exclusive private school in Boston. (Frasier S4E7 A Lilith Thanksgiving)17. Marty gave the [bolo] tie to Frasier that quiet evening, hoping that he too would pass it along to Frederick when the time was right (Frasier S4E8 Our Father, Whose Art Ain't Heaven)18. He met Sherry Dempsey at a police hangout called McGinty's where she was a bartender. (Frasier S4E9 Dad Loves Sherry, the Boys Just Whine)19. he was the happiest he had been ever since his darling Hester had passed away. (Frasier S4E20 Three Dates and a Breakup Part 2)20. But Frasier, ever the healer, put aside his distaste for Miss Dempsey and encouraged his father to take that next scary step. (Frasier S4E20 Three Dates and a Breakup Part 2)21. after being separated for over a year, he and Maris reconciled and began marriage counseling. (Frasier S4E22 Are You Being Served?)22. Frasier broadcast his 1,000th show. To commemorate, KACL threw a public rally at the foot of the Space Needle. (Frasier S5E5 The 1,000th Show)23. Frasier lives in a world where Daphne is - occasionally - a legitimate psychic. (Frasier S6E22 Visions of Daphne)24. When Marty realized he wanted to get married again - and Sherry didn't -they ended their relationship (Frasier S5E11 Ain't Nobody's Business If I Do)25. Lilith too suffered a loss. Her husband Dr. Brian Patchett left her for their contractor, Stan Jablonsky. (Frasier S5E15 Room Service)26. And in a final indignity, Maris left Niles for Dr. Bernard Shenkman, their marriage counselor. (Frasier S5E13 The Maris Counselor)27. Marty's brother Walter had married a fiery Greek woman, restauranter Zora Crane, and they had a son, Nikos. (Frasier S5E16 Beware of Greeks)28. [S]o Nikos called off the engagement to reconnect with his former lover, a fellow juggler named Crystal (Frasier S5E16 Beware of Greeks)29. Niles hired Donny “The Piranha” Douglass, an unkempt little man with a degree from the University of Las Vegas. (Frasier S6E15 To Tell The Truth)30. It didn't take long for Donny and his team to uncover Maris' family secret - her money did not come from timber at all, but from the manufacturing of urinal cakes. To keep this all hush-hush, Maris threw in the towel. (Frasier S6E15 To Tell The Truth)31. Donny began to date Daphne (Frasier S6E15 To Tell The Truth)32. He found love with plastic surgeon Dr. Melinda Karnofsky. (Frasier S7E8 The Late Dr. Crane)33. [D]ue to a series of comedic misunderstandings, he revealed a secret he had kept for seven years. He told Daphne that his brother was madly in love with her. (Frasier S7E10 Back Talk)34. [W]hen Niles and Mel appeared on the society page, Daphne threw a load of the neighbors' laundry into the traffic below, causing a four car pileup. (Frasier S7E22 Dark Side of the Moon)35. With less than a week before her wedding at the lovely Wayside Inn, (Frasier S7E23 Something Borrowed Something Blue: Part 1)36. He found Daphne's room, and the two sat awkwardly while enjoying a fine Orangina product. (Frasier S7E24 Something Borrowed Something Blue: Part 2)
From Schweppes to Orangina and from Jim Beam to Laphroaig whiskies, Suntory is one of the biggest food and beverage companies in the world. This morning Peter Harding, the Chief Executive of Suntory Europe, began by asking him about the drinks industry amid a cost of living crisis for many countries.
durée : 00:51:28 - Grand bien vous fasse ! - par : Ali Rebeihi - C'est le soda le plus célèbre et le plus acheté dans le monde. Coca-Cola domine le marché devant Pepsi, Schweppes ou Orangina. Comment ce soda inventé au 19è siècle par un pharmacien américain a imposé son goût et sa vision du monde ? Comment a-t-li conquis nos cerveaux comme une drogue ? - réalisé par : Claire DESTACAMP
The Tour de France Femmes is officially underway and while there's no Orangina in sight there's been plenty of excitement to make up for it. I roped in Rachel once again to chat about the stage and we hear from Kasia Niewiadoma, Elisa Longo Borghini, Lizzie Deignan and Ashleigh Moolman Pasio before beginning our sweaty pilgrimage back the press room. Subscribe to Women's Cycling Weekly. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Women's Cycling Weekly Podcast is back! With a slightly chaotic, hopefully informative or at the very least entertaining preview of the Tour de France Femmes. In the absence of TIlda (who I refuse to acknowledge may not come back) I have previous pod guest Rachel Jary alongside me to discuss what we can expect from both the racing and the press room freebies at the 2023 Tour de France Femmes avec Zwift.Subscribe to Women's Cycling Weekly on Substack.Read Rachel's work at Rouleur.cc and in the magazine. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Today on the show, Paul and Ben talk about fizzy fruit juice, Ben gonna guess the Paul trivia, Orangina, Amelie, Oldboy, Damon Lindelof, Replica, This Day in gudelaurance History, Naked Ladies, Joaquin Phoenix, How to Become a Spy, What Happens When You Become a Mason, covers of NIN songs, and … Continue reading →
Orangina and Orange peel find happy homes in our creative mode building challenge. Which one do you like best?
Mariusz and his wife, Aleksandra, who is also a psychiatrist. Personal Work with Mariusz, Part 2 Mariusz and his wondaful family. Last week, you heard Part 1 of the personal work that Rhonda and I did with Dr. Mariusz Wirga, which included initial T = Testing and E = Empathy. Today, you'll hear the conclusion of our work, including the Assessment of Resistance, Methods, final Testing and follow-up. I am repeating this darling photo Mariusz's beloved cat, with his tail strait up, showing pride and love for Mariusz! Orangina at her favorite scratching post, with tail straight in the air to show pride and love for Mariusz! A = Assessment of Resistance Once we empathized, we issued a Straightforward Invitation, asking Mariusz if he needed more time to talk and have us listen, or was ready to focus on the problem and see what we might do to help. Mariusz wanted to get to work, and said his goal for the session was to reduce his perfectionism, but when I asked the Magic Button question, he said he would not press it, even if the Magic Button would bring about a sudden and dramatic elimination of all of his negative thoughts and feelings. So, together, we listed the many positives and advantages of his negative thoughts and feelings, including: My anxiety keeps me on my toes. My feelings of inadequacy keep me humble. My hopelessness protects me from disappointment in the session with Rhonda and David isn't effective. My hopelessness and loneliness show how much I care. My hopelessness shows how helpless I feel to free myself from the many pressures and heavy weights I have been carrying for many years. My negative thoughts and feelings show how much I care for others, including my wife and kids. My suffering with depression and anxiety increases my compassion and understanding of my patients who are suffering and frightened. My anxiety protects me from danger. My anxiety is motivating. My self-criticisms show that I have high standards. My loneliness shows that I welcome intimacy and close relationships. My sadness shows that I am realistic and willing to look at the dark side of life. As you likely know, this process is called Positive Reframing, which is looking at the positive side of things that appear to be negative. Effective Positive Reframing isn't just listing positives from a list or book, like Feeling Great, It's suddenly “seeing” something that you hadn't previously realized, and having an “ah-ha” moment. So, I asked Mariusz if he could see any additional positives in his fairly intense feelings of sadness and depression. To help him, I primed the pump a little bit by pointing out that sadness and depression are the feelings you have when you've lost something or someone your really cared about, or when you notice that something incredibly important is missing from you life. At this point, Mariusz became tearful and said he'd been very lonely as a child. Saying this gave him a “choking pain.” But he said he always turned away from his pain, and distracted himself, with work and activities. He said “I was an obedient child, and I was an only child. Both of my parents worked. “You say something is missing. I think what is missing is life I'm too busy. I'm always distracting myself. But I'm afraid that if I slow down, I won't be able to pay my bills. I believe that 95%. Then I'll be a burden. I'll lose the respect of my family.” At the end of the Positive Reframing, he set his goals for the session, which you can see if you click on his Daily Mood Log again. As you can see, he did not seem to want to reduce his feelings to super low levels, which was surprising to me. M = Methods Rhonda suggested we could do a Feared Fantasy and asked what he thoughts others would think about him, but never dare to say, if he did slow down and they judged him. They'd think: You're unreliable. We won't include you anymore. We hate you. We reject you. We'll tell the world about you. And his worst core fear was ending up in a homeless camp. We did role reversals using the Feared Fantasy Technique until he hit the ball out of the park, and did the same using the Externalization of Voices to defeat the negative thoughts on his Daily Mood Log. When you listen to the session, you'll see that there was a lot of tenderness at this point, and we discussed our love for cats, and what we can learn from them—the joys of being average and loved and loving your life. We gave Mariusz several homework assignments: Finish your Daily Mood Log in writing, completing the Positive Thoughts and make sure you've crushed all of you negative thoughts. Experiment with being open and vulnerable with loved ones (wife and family) as well as colleagues. Practice saying no to colleagues who make requests on your time, and cut down on activities that are not cost-effective. T = End of Session Testing You can find Mariusz final Daily Mood Log if you click HERE, and his end of Session Brief Mood Survey if you click HERE, and his Patient's Report of Therapy Session if you click HERE. David, add three links when you get documents. Rhonda and I wish to thank you, Mariusz, for a brave and touching session! You gave me the chance to process some of my own perfectionism, and to express my gratitude once again for the stray cats that my wife and I have adopted who have taught me so much about love, acceptance, and the simple things in life! Follow-Up I emailed Mariusz to find out what happened when he decided to become more open and vulnerable with wife, patients, and colleagues. He wrote back: Right before the Eureka moment, there is this state of dense confusion. So I was hesitant about where to go, but there was no visible path to choose yet. It feels like your brain is not getting it. It feels dense, also in an intellectual way. Like your brain stops working. It is quite dark and heavy. And then suddenly, the tears come and things become clear and light (in the sense of brightness and lifted weight). And that you all for listening today! Last month, January, was our biggest month so far, with more than 182 thousand downloads of Feeling Good Podcasts, and this is due, in large part, to your support of our efforts and sharing the show with friends and colleagues who might benefit from it! Thanks again, Mariusz! You are shooting into orbit! I'm SO proud of you and happy for you, and grateful to have had the chance to get to know you on a deeper and more human level, and to share a little of myself with you, too! Several days later, he sent me three addition al Negative Thoughts for his Daily Mood Log. They are touching, take a look at how he challenged and smashed them! Warmly, Rhonda, Mariusz, and David
Mariusz and his wife, Aleksandra, who is also a psychiatrist. Personal Work with Mariusz, Part 1 Mariusz and his wondaful family. In today's episode, Rhonda and I do live TEAM-CBT with Psychiatrist Mariusz Wirga, MD, who has struggled with perfectionism his entire life. Our training philosophy for TEAM-CBT involves doing your own personal work for a variety of reasons, including: 1. When you sit in the patient's seat, you develop a radically different perception of the value of the various components of TEAM, including T = Testing, E = Empathy, A = Assessment of Resistance, and M = Methods. 2. When you experience your own recovery, or “enlightenment,” you have a crystal clear vision of what's actually involved in rapid, effective treatment. 3. You will be able to tell your patients, “I understand how you feel because I've been there myself, and it will be my pleasure to show you the path out of the woods.” This message makes a highly beneficial impact on most patients. Bio sketch, by Rhonda Among his many other accomplishments, Mariusz organized the highly successful first world congress for TEAM-CBT in Warsaw, Poland in 2022. He is planning a second four-day TEAM-CBT intensive in Warsaw from March 30 to April 2, 2023. If you are interested in attending, you can learn more at www.teamcbt.eu or www.teamcbt.pl. Mariusz says, " "For the first time ever we will teach a parallel track for business and corporate applications of TEAM CBT at the 4-Day Warsaw Intensive (www.teamcbt.eu & www.teamcbt.pl). It will be taught by our singular Dr. Leigh Harrington, with Polish psychologist and TEAM CBT therapist Patrycja Sawicka-Sikora. In 2023, there will also be major TEAM-CBT conferences in Bristol, UK (August 14-17, 2023, www.feelinggood.uk.com ) and Mexico City (November 6-9, 2023, www.teamcbt.mx )" In today's podcast we will listen to the Testing and Empathy portions of his session. Next week, you will hear the Assessment of Resistance and Methods and exciting conclusion of his session. T = Testing We began by reviewing Mariusz's scores on the pre-session Brief Mood Survey, which you can review. We will, of course, ask him to take this test at the end of the session, so we can see how effective or ineffective we were in helping him change the way he's thinking and feeling. Mariusz's beloved cat, Orangina, played a featured role in his session with Rhonda and David! E = Empathy We discussed his anxiety which had spiked in apprehension of today's live session. He had several negative thoughts that we elicited with a brief Downward Arrow Technique. The percents indicate how strongly he believed each one. I will be talking about private issues, and people will think less of me. 70% Then people will be less likely to want to see me for therapy. 50% My patients might be disappointed in me. 50% This could affect me financially, and I won't be able to pay the bills, and my daughter's wedding is coming up. 50% (Mariusz, my estimate on % belief.) If that happens, my wife and kids will turn against me. (Need % belief that you had at the time, Mariusz.) My also reviewed the Daily Mood Log that Mariusz prepared prior to today's session. Feel free to review it. As you can see, he woke up in the middle of the night and remembered that he'd forgotten to send a form he promised to send to a patient whom he'd seen two days earlier. You can also see that his negative feelings were very elevated, ranging from 60% to 85% for loneliness, embarrassment, sadness, inadequacy, frustration and anger, to 100% for guilt, shame, and anxiety. If you review his DML, you will also see that he'd recorded 10 self-critical thoughts, and many of them were Should and Shouldn't Statements. For example, “I should have sent her the homework. I shouldn't have made such a basic therapy error.” He also identified the many distortions in each thought. All-or-Nothing Thinking, which is the mother of perfectionism, was present in most of them. Other common distortions included Should Statements, Overgeneralization, Magnification, and Self-Blame, to name just a few. Mariusz's belief in all of his negative thoughts was high. You may recall the two requirements for feeling upset: 1. Your mind has to be filled with negative thoughts. 2. You have to believe those thoughts. Mariusz also described his extremely busy and demanding schedule, including the groups he runs in the hospital for cancer patients, his clinical practice, research, teaching, organizing large international TEAM-CBT conferences, and more. His hectic schedule means he always has to be moving fast, so mistakes and slip ups are fairly common. That's when he beats up o himself, gets anxious, and has trouble sleeping, which compounds everything. He also beats up on himself and feels guilty for falling behind in some of his commitments. Rhonda and I empathized, using the Five Secrets of Effective Communication, and then Rhonda asked him to grade our empathy. He gave us an A+. Orangina at her favorite scratching post, the one that Mariusz got for her, with her tail straight in the air to show pride and love for Mariusz! This ends Part 1 of the work with Mariusz. Next week, you'll hear the exciting conclusion of his session. Warmly, Rhonda, Mariusz, and David
In their long-awaited return, Phil & Jake rank patriarchy, the legendary comics creator Jack Kirby, and the soft drink Fanta on the List of Every Damn Thing.If you have something to add to the list, email it to list@everydamnthing.net (or get at us on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook).SHOW NOTES: Bully sticks really are made from beef penis. "Work for hire" is the situation that an illustrator like Kirby, or a session musician, might work under. He was paid cash for his work but didn't retain any ownership. At the time, the idea was that the work was ephemeral trash anyways; but now, years later, it's proven to be valuable. The Fourth World was Kirby's set of fantasy/science-fiction stories at DC. He got to do pretty much what he wanted and he went nuts with it. Mister Miracle was maybe the character that's most closely identified with Kirby. He's an escape artist refugee who lives in the suburbs and is married to an action heroine. Star Wars really seems to pull from Kirby's work. Doctor Doom is a very fun comic-book villain created by Kirby (and Stan Lee). Stan Lee worked with Kirby in the 1960s and co-created almost all of the early Marvel characters and stories with him. The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay is an acclaimed novel by Michael Chabon where one of the characters is based (partly) on Kirby. Here's Kirby's original drawing of Captain America punching-out Hitler. The Banshees of Inisherin is a 2022 film partly about legacy that explores the question “Does being a decent person matter?” Thundarr the Barbarian was a 1980s cartoon about a post-apocalyptic adventurer. Kirby did some design work and by all accounts was paid fairly and treated well. Kamandi was a post-apocalyptic comic about the last boy on Earth, an Earth now populated by talking animals. It seems like it was heavily influenced by Planet of the Apes, even though Kirby hadn't seen the movie when he created the comic. Holy Mountain is a film directed by Alejandro Jodorowsky, financed partly by John Lennon, which is difficult to explain. It's surrealistic, absurd and mind-blowing, and it really seems Kirby-influenced. Kirby Krackle is a visual effect that Kirby was known for. If there was energy coursing through something, he might illustrate it with weird dots around it. The Neil Gaiman quote that Jake recites is from the book Kirby: King of Comics by Mark Evanier. O.M.A.C. (One Man Army Corps) is a truly bonkers comic written and drawn by Jack Kirby. It appears as if Glenn Danzig did know Kirby personally, and even worked with him. Here's an interview that Danzig conducted with Kirby. Mezzo Mix is totally the most normal thing in the world. We discuss Kit-Kats in Japan, which have been incredibly successful there, in part because their name sort of sounds like "good luck" in Japanese. There are many, many variations on the traditional Kit-Kat flavor in Japan. Some of these have come to America as well. The Fantanas ads were a throwback to an earlier style of ads. The premise is that sexy babes with soft drinks show up and refresh people. Here's a good example, and here's one in Spanish. Other sodas discussed include Crush, Orangina, Surge & Josta. Jake drank is half-Fanta at the Loews Portofino Bay Hotel at Universal Orlando, which is near Jimmy Buffett's Margaritaville. He paired it with some Old Florida Original Gourmet Chips. The fever has really passed on hard seltzer. Now that the dust has settled, in the cold light of day we can say it was ranked fairly. Calamari isn't good, it's just a rubbery mass. Hulk Hogan was a boring wrestler who's had a really negative impact on the world. Phil thinks Aerosmith are dire, just absolute bottom level garbage, and he's Phil has banned from his life with a zero tolerance policy. ALSO DISCUSSED IN THIS EPISODE:Marfa, TX * wild pigs * the male gaze * capitalism * Gambit * Steven Seagal * the McRib * Death * Jon Voight * QAnon * transphobia * Marvel Comics * D.C. Comics * the Marvel Method * Gil Kane * Argo * Hank Williams * Britney Spears * Prince * Dolly Parton * bicycles * coffee * Jamaica * Oreos * Bill & Ted Face the MusicBelow are the Top Ten and Bottom Top items on List of Every Damn Thing as of this episode (for the complete up-to-date list, go here).TOP TEN: Dolly Parton - person interspecies animal friends - idea sex - idea bicycles - tool Jack Kirby - person coffee - beverage Clement Street in San Francisco - location Prince - person It's-It - food Doctor Doom - fictional character BOTTOM TEN:297. British Royal Family - institution298. Steven Seagal - person299. McRib - food300. Hoarders - TV show301. death - idea302. war - idea303. cigarettes - drug304. patriarchy - idea305. QAnon - idea306. transphobia - ideaTheme song by Jade Puget. Graphic design by Jason Mann. This episode was produced & edited by Jake MacLachlan. Show notes by Jake MacLachlan & Phil Green.Our website is everydamnthing.net and we're also on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook.Email us at list@everydamnthing.net.
Nous allons parler, aujourd'hui, d'Orangina mais comment cette boisson mythiques'inscrit-elle dans l'histoire des Juifs de France? Chaque semaine, sur Radio shalom, Catherine Garson nous raconte un épisode différent de l'Hisoire des Juifs de France
Des oranges, de la pulpe et des petites bulles... on connaît tous la petite bouteille en forme d'orange, l'Orangina ! Mais saviez-vous que cette boisson vient d'Algérie ? Enfin en tout cas ces oranges, et puis aussi son inventeur... En fait, toute cette histoire est compliquée et Donia Ismail s'est penchée dessus avec Arthur Asseraf, professeur associate à l'université de Cambridge, historien spécialisé dans l'histoire moderne française, méditeranéenne et nord-africaine. Et si le nom de notre invité vous dit quelque chose, c'est normal, nous l'avions déjà interviewé dans l'épisode sur le selecto ! Bonne écoute ☺️ Pour nous envoyer des questions, écrivez-nous à allo213podcast@gmail.com ou par dm sur Instagram, @allo213podcast. CREDITS : Allô 213 est un podcast original produit par Arabia Vox. Journaliste et créatrice : Donia Ismail, Productrice et Réalisatrice : Amel Almia. Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/dan-barracuda/un-jardin-de-amor License code: KWSSTIPT3FBRXGMQ https://uppbeat.io/t/aaron-paul-low/lemon-merengue License code: BBWY2N0VQI2KB5MI https://uppbeat.io/t/ill-kitchen/margarita License code: SOAX0HIRQ0PKEXHS https://uppbeat.io/t/soundroll/the-leader License code: R1T4UHU5ZOOEZTHR
Kader statt Kater: Timo steht überraschend im 55-Mann-Aufgebot für die WM, das von Olli Bierhoff persönlich im Vereinsheim vorbeigebracht wird. Mit der klaren Ansage: Lachs machen im WM-Quartier, dann klappt das auch mit dem fünften Stern. Leicht missmutig hingegen nimmt Karl seine Nicht-Nominierung auf, hat er sich doch in den letzten vier Wochen an der Sprossenwand gewissenhaft vorbereitet hatte. Ähnlicher Tatendrang auch bei Toto, der als Keller-Beauftragter aktuell in Köln verweilt – und dort erstmal die Alan-Sutter-Wandbilder durch ein Ölgemälde von Manuel Gräfe ersetzt. Außerdem in der Folge: Russell Westbrook vor dem Trade zu den Rostock Seawolves, Orangina statt Pepsi: Uncle T in Südfrankreich – und natürlich der wöchentliche Kloppo-Rant. ¡Coño! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/spielersitzung/message
Tesla ist die Nummer 1 in Deutschland. BMW verdoppelt E-Autos. Nissan zahlt fast 4 Mrd. € Lösegeld an Renault. Außerdem hat Rivian eine Schraube locker, Chip-Exporte nehmen die USA gar nicht locker und die Deutsche Post schafft die eigenen Ziele locker. Keurig Dr. Pepper (WKN: A2JQPZ) steckt nicht nur hinter Dr. Pepper, Orangina und Schweppes, sondern ist mit Keurig auch das Nespresso der Amis. Der indonesische Streaming-King ist nicht Netflix, Disney oder Amazon, sondern Vidio. Wer hat's erfunden? Surya Citra Media (WKN: A1J7AC). Diesen Podcast der Podstars GmbH (Noah Leidinger) vom 11.10.2022, 3:00 Uhr stellt Dir die Trade Republic Bank GmbH zur Verfügung. Die Trade Republic Bank GmbH wird von der Bundesanstalt für Finanzaufsicht beaufsichtigt.
The crew tries to make sense of their surroundings and has no idea where they are or how they got there. Discord: discord.stumblequest.com Theme: Struttin' by Louie Zong Music from https://filmmusic.io "Blip Stream" "Desert of Lost Souls" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com) License: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0
Given that I love all things French and that I am particularly enamoured with the south of France, having lived there for a year, you can imagine my excitement at going to Tapenade to talk to Laurie Faget. Laurie and her fiancé, Kevin Chassagne opened Tapenade in July last year having created a very provençal-feeling restaurant and French products boutique. I am always desperately wanting to be teleported to the south of France, so I was very happy to sit in a glorious yellow arm chair and hear Laurie and Kevin's story while surreptitiously clocking the Orangina, foie gras, Amora mustard and packets of Lulu biscuits on the shelves. Laurie has crossed the line between front and back of house and swapped waiter's knife for chef's knives and is cooking up food from her childhood in the south of France. C'est genial!
Mike welcomes Joey & Joe 2 from "2 Fast 2 Forever" to conclude the epic 3 part Transporter Crossover Extravaganza. Grab an Orangina, an extra set of clothes and prepare to be transported.
Retrouvez la timeline de l'épisode en bas du descriptif. « Aujourd'hui, on parle beaucoup plus de réversibilité du bâtiment dans les constructions neuves. C'est primordial de décloisonner pour dire : "il faut s'adapter aux usages". »Une fois n'est pas coutume, Paper Club s'aventure sur le terrain politique et reçoit Mickael Nogal, député de la Haute-Garonne. Entré à 26 ans à l'Assemblée nationale, cet élu de La République en Marche a fait siens les sujets du logement durant son mandat.Loi ÉLAN, Pinel, Denormandie, Loi Climat-Résilience… Autant de sujets et de textes sur lesquels il s'est engagé ces 5 dernières années. De son Tour de France du logement aux relations entre les propriétaires bailleurs et les locataires en passant par l'impact environnemental et énergétique du logement, Mickael Nogal a touché du doigt de nombreux marqueurs du secteur.« C'est un choix politique qu'on a fait. La différence entre le propriétaire occupant et le propriétaire bailleur, c'est que ce dernier a une responsabilité car il met quelqu'un dans son logement. Ça implique de faire des travaux dans son logement pour le rendre décent. »Mais pourquoi cet intérêt pour le logement, un domaine qui lui était pourtant étranger ? Sa réponse, aussi simple qu'honnête, correspond à son parcours : « parce que c'est un secteur qui a un impact concret sur la vie des gens ». Originaire de Toulouse, il s'est rapidement engagé en politique en soutenant dès 2011 Dominique Strauss-Kahn. Sa première claque politique.Pour autant, son engagement ne s'est pas arrêté là. Passionné de communication et de politique, il travaille pour Havas puis pour Orangina en tant que Responsable des Relations institutionnelles. Parallèlement, il milite au sein des Jeunes avec Macron avant de devenir le référent En Marche de son département… et enfin de se présenter à la députation.« Demain, la valeur d'un logement ne dépendra pas seulement de la localisation, pas seulement de l'espace, pas seulement des équipements mais aussi de sa performance environnementale. »Dans cet épisode, il revient sur son mandat, sur les actions menées pour le logement, sur ses résultats et sur les dessous d'un mandat de député. Il nous parle aussi de sa prochaine aventure… Un retour à ses premières amours, peut-être pas si loin de l'immobilier !Un épisode qui permet de comprendre les coulisses des dernières réglementations en matière de logement et de dresser un aperçu des tendances et problématiques à venir. Bonne écoute !Timeline01'55 : Mickael Nogal, de Toulouse à Paris…11'30 : Le plongeon dans la vie politique24'28 : Devenir député à 26 ans31'40 : Son Tour de France du logement45'50 : Le volet énergétique, enjeu majeur des 20 prochaines années56'15 : Son aventure d'après mandat01'03'10 : Les questions rituelles d'ÉmilieVous pouvez consulter notre politique de confidentialité sur https://art19.com/privacy ainsi que la notice de confidentialité de la Californie sur https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Een drankje met sinaasappelsmaak. Hoe is dat anders dan Fanta of Sisi? Orangina kon het door vruchtvlees toe te voegen, maar wat doet deze bad boy? Luister de nieuwste podcast nu!
Elyse DeLucci (@ElyseDeLucci) welcomes you into her living room talking about Elvira is 70 (!), The dating app killer (hope ya rot in hell!), Swedish Death Cleanse, a secret 'get out fund', the search for a stylish + warm down vest, Brene Brown & MORE! LOVE to LOVE YA! I'm drinkin' Orangina (!), so let's hang out and tawk! Follow Elyse on TikTok: @ElyseDeLucci Follow Elyse on Instagram: Instagram.com/ElyseDeLucci
Arthur Powell, Jr. received his BA in Graphic Design from Howard University and studied Communications Design for graduate school at Pratt Institute. Arthur has helped design the logos and fitness apparel for hundreds of companies including Be More Today's book and company logo as well as the logo for the Be More Today Show and all BMT race apparel. Arthur is an Epic EMR Software Consultant and provides implementation/activation training & support for healthcare providers. Some of the networks he has been able to serve include but are not limited to Cambridge Health Alliance, Cambridge Hospital Boston, MA -Community Health Network, Indianapolis, IN - Yale New Haven Health, Yale Medical Group - New York Presbyterian / Columbia, Cornell Medical Group & Hospital for Special Surgery. Prior to working in healthcare IT Arthur worked in the apparel design industry. He had the opportunity to work with TAA Apparel as a Technical and Menswear Designer for clients Macy's, Target, JCPenny & Walmart. Fresh out of school he started his career in advertising working with boutique firm MVBMS under the HAVAS Group. There he had the opportunity to work alongside clients Volvo, Evian Water and Orangina to name a few. Upon leaving HAVAS he landed a gig at Disney Buena Vista Internet Group when the internet was just emerging. As associate producer he worked with numerous clients to plan their strategies for ABC, ESPN and the OSCARS platforms online. His special interests include all things art and design, travel, running, health and fitness, crypto investing Groups/Clubs: BMT, Spartan Sundays, Spartan Sundays Running Club, and NYRR. Follow him on IG @bgr8nyc. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/bemoretoday/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bemoretoday/support
Welcome to Season Two of the podcast. Thank you for being here. Water? La Croix! Orangina! Kimino!
En toen brak de zon door. En bleken we plots wél te kunnen vaccineren. En wonnen de Belgen én de Hollanders de eerste twee wedstrijden op het EK Voetbal. Lag er zomaar nog vergeten Orangina in de koelkast, werd Ide Schelling alsnog toegelaten tot de Band of Brothers en Dylan van Baarle tot het Leger van Sauron - excuus... Ineos. Het zijn de weken waarop alles éven onze kant op lijkt te vallen en waarom - waaróm beste medebankzitters? - zouden we dat niet nog drie weken kunnen doortrekken naar een geweldige Tour de France, boordevol Nederlandse - en vooruit - Vlaamse vreugdetranen en strijd met het mes op de keel om elk metertje Mont Ventoux? Dat het maar een hoogtepuntje mag worden in deze toch al machtig mooie sportzomer - en dat we d'r maar lekker van mogen genieten met z'n allen. Want mon dieu, we hebben het verdiend!Deze Rode Lantaarn wordt gepresenteerd door Willem Dudok, Jonne Seriese en Tim de Gier. De Rode Lantaarn wordt mede mogelijk gemaakt door Toto, Hema, Auto.nl, Canyon, Hetiskoers.nl, Dag en Nacht Media en inmiddels 1031 Vrienden van de Show. De titelmuziek is van de Swing Ninja's.Kans maken op een unieke #fietsvandeshow in Rode Lantaarn-kleuren? Klik hier.Reageren op deze podcast?Je vindt ons op Twitter: @derodelantaarn & @timdegier & @willemdudok & @t0ngarcon.Op Instagram op: De Rode Lantaarn.Én we hebben een mailadres: groetjes@derodelantaarnpodcast.nl.
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Aujourd'hui j'ai le plaisir de recevoir François Rousseau, co-fondateur d'AudioPro Connect, une plateforme de télé-audiologie qui a pour ambition de démocratiser l’accès aux soins auditifs aux bénéfices des malentendants et il est aussi conférencier, consultant en marketing et investisseur. Plus jeune François voulait être footballeur mais il laisse ce rêve d’enfant pour se diriger vers le marketing après une école de commerce. Il commence comme chargé de marketing et va gravir tous les échelons jusqu’à devenir directeur marketing chez Orangina. Il passe ensuite du côté agence et travaille pour l’une des plus grandes agences de publicité avant de rejoindre l’équipe fondatrice de Priceminister. Dans cet épisode, François retrace les débuts de sa carrière professionnelle et les leçons qu’il en a tiré, il nous décrypte avec clarté le métier de marketeur et la réalité en agence. Pour finir Il nous partage la raison d’être d’Audio Pro Connect et vous allez apprendre des choses sur la situation des malentendants en France. J’ai beaucoup aimé mon échange avec François qui m’a bluffée par son humilité et sa générosité. Une conversation pleine de sens voire philosophique, mais je ne vous en dis pas plus et vous laisse écouter ma conversation avec François Rousseau. Références: Facebook AudioPro Connect Linkedin de François Livre: “Méditation sur la beauté” - François Cheng Let's keep in touch! Si le podcast vous plait le meilleur moyen de me soutenir c'est de me laisser un avis 5 étoiles sur Apple Podcast pour aider les autres à découvrir le podcast, ça me donnera un coup de boost donc n'hésitez pas :) Pour me poser des questions ou suivre les actualités de Gatemeri c'est par ici: Site internet: www.gatemeri.com S'inscrire à la Newsletter Réseaux sociaux: Instagram, Linkedin, Facebook
Elyse DeLucci (@ElyseDeLucci) welcomes you into her living room talking about: but why no cash for Lady Gaga's dog walker!?, ok - but have you met Barbra?, jarred sauce, Costco's secret pesto sauce, missing old school Chinese restaurants and MORE! Grab an Orangina, hang out and tawk to me, Elyse! Follow Elyse on TikTok: @ElyseDeLucci Follow Elyse on Instagram: Instagram.com/ElyseDeLucci
In episode 134 UNP founder and curator Grant Scott is in his shed considering what makes an iconic image and music photography, the importance of editing, and the appropriation of 'lockdown' as a fashion photography moment. Plus this week photographer Lois Greenfield takes on the challenge of supplying Grant with an audio file no longer than 5 minutes in length in which she answer's the question ‘What Does Photography Mean to You?' Lois Greenfield began her career as a photojournalist, but was drawn to the graphic potential of dance and covered the experimental New York dance scene for the Village Voice from 1973 to the mid 90's. In 1982, she opened a studio where she could not only control the lighting, but could also direct the dancers in her exploration of the expressive possibilities of photographed movement. Her unique approach to photographing the human form in motion has radically redefined the genre and influenced a generation of photographers. She has worked with most of the contemporary dance companies, from Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater to American Ballet Theatre. Many of these photos appeared in her two books, Breaking Bounds, 1992, and Airborne 1998. Her latest book, Lois Greenfield: Moving Still, was released in 2015, and the accompanying exhibition has been on tour within the US and to Russia, China, and Colombia. In 2014/2015 Lois was an Artist in Residence at NYU/Tisch Department of Dance and New Media. In 2015, she was honored with the Dance in Focus award given by the Film Society of Lincoln Center and the Dance Films Association, and in 2016 she received a lifetime achievement award from The McCallum Theatre Institute. Her clients include, Disney, Orangina, Proctor & Gamble, Pepsi, Sony, Hanes, and Rolex. www.loisgreenfield.com Grant Scott is the founder/curator of United Nations of Photography, a Senior Lecturer and Subject Co-ordinator: Photography at Oxford Brookes University, Oxford, a working photographer, and the author of Professional Photography: The New Global Landscape Explained (Routledge 2014), The Essential Student Guide to Professional Photography (Taylor Francis 2015), New Ways of Seeing: The Democratic Language of Photography (Taylor Francis 2019). His book What Does Photography Mean to You? including 89 photographers who have contributed to the A Photographic Life podcast is on sale now £9.99 https://bluecoatpress.co.uk/product/what-does-photography-mean-to-you/ © Grant Scott 2020
The crew discusses the election and the moment they heard the call for President-Elect Joe Biden and Vice-President Elect clinching the electoral college votes of Pennsylvania to put him over 270. With 45 committed to doing everything but conceding the race, we take the opportunity to defecate on the man from Orangina. Mack thinks Trump has something up his sleeve to maintain the presidency. Once again we give props to democracy's superheroes--Black people, and in particular, Black women. As reported, it was the votes in the largely democratic cities and Black voting precincts that pushed the Biden/Harris ticket to victory. So what's next for Trump? Will he eventually get kicked out on his ass and subsequently be brought up on a host of charges ranging from tax evasion to sexual misconduct or will he walk away free and try to mount a comeback in 2024. Tune in to hear us discuss all of the fuckery and more on this episode of Decoding 40. Be sure to catch us every Monday night at 11pm EST for Decoding 40 After Dark on FB Live and YouTube. Want to be our Whiskey Warrior of the Week? Or, do you have an event or product that you would like us to attend, sample and promote? Then, please send us an email to Decoding40@gmail.com to start the discussion.
John V. Wood sits down with Raye Zaragoza to talk about her new album Woman in Color, the influence of being a child of immigrants on her creative process, roller skating, and the importance of a good Orangina.