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Big Pool Theory - Der Podcast, der für's Schwimmen Wissen schafft
Hier ist sie: Die erste Cross-Over-Folge vom swimcast und der BigPoolTheory. Die beiden Hosts André Engel und Lukas Mundelsee haben die Sportpsychologin Anna Ehlert zu Gast. Gemeinsam mit der DSVjugend bietet Anna vor und während der diesjährigen DJM ein umfangreiches Angebot rund ums Thema Mentaltraining an. Deshalb geht es in dieser Folge auch passenderweise um das Thema Vorstellungstraining. Wir beantworten die Fragen, welche Effekte die Wissenschaft bislang nachweisen konnte, warum es funktioniert und ganz konkret, wie es sich als Sportler, aber auch Trainer umsetzen lässt. Weitere Infos zum gemeinsamen Angebot von Anna und der DSVjugend gibt es hier:https://boostsportpsychologie.notion.site/Herzlich-Willkommen-beim-Projekt-Mental-stark-im-Wasser-1c536371255b80b68b9fd9c8f5ca64c4Die angesprochenen Buchtipps findet ihr hier:Engbert et al. (2011). Mentales Training im Leistungssport. Ein Übungsbuch für den Schüler- und Jugendbereich. Neuer Sportverlag. Engbert et al. (2021). Mentales Training im Leistungssport - Teil 2. Ein Praxisbuch für SportlerInnen, TrainerInnen & Eltern. Neuer Sportverlag. Und schließlich kommt hier noch eine Auswahl an Studien und Überblicksarbeiten zum Thema Vorstellungstraining:Guillot, A., & Collet, C. (2008). Construction of the motor imagery integrative model in sport: A review and theoretical investigation of motor imagery use. International Review of Sport and Exercise Psychology, 1(1), 31-44.Lindsay, R. S., Larkin, P., Kittel, A. & Spittle, M. (2023). Mental imagery training programs for developing sport-specific motor skills: A systematic review and meta-analysis. Physical Education and Sport Pedagogy, 28(4), 444–465.Morone, G., Ghanbari Ghooshchy, S., Pulcini, C., Spangu, E.,Zoccolotti, P., Martelli, M., Spitoni, G. F., Russo, V., Ciancarelli, I., Paolucci, S. & Iosa, M. (2022). Motor imagery and sport performance: A systematic review on the PETTLEPModel. Applied Sciences, 12(19), 9753.Parnabas, V., Parnabas, J., Parnabas, A. M. & am Parnabas (2015). Internal and external imagery on sports performance among swimmers. European Academic Research, 2(11), 14735‐14731.Post, P., Muncie, S. & Simpson, D. (2012). The effects of imagery training on swimming performance: An applied investigation. Journal of Applied Sport Psychology, 24(3), 323–337.Selian, S., Humaid, H., Sukur, A., Dlis, F., Simatupang, N.,Rusdi, R., Dermawan, D. F. & Setiawan, E. (2023). Effects of imagery training to improve the quality of athletes' swimming skills: A mixed research method. Health,Sport, Rehabilitation, 9(4), 20–32. Simonsmeier, B. A., Andronie, M., Buecker, S. & Frank, C. (2021). The effects of imagery interventions in sports: A meta-analysis. International Review of Sport and ExercisePsychology, 14(1), 186–207.
Si hay algo que diferencia a los vendedores exitosos en Amazon de aquellos que no logran despegar, es su capacidad para tomar decisiones estratégicas dentro de la plataforma. Loredana Paolucci, experta en Amazon y en trabajo remoto, lo tiene claro: no se trata solo de tener un buen producto, sino de entender el ecosistema de ventas y optimizar cada detalle. “No pienso que el éxito de las marcas en Amazon viene de hacer un buen branding fuera de la plataforma. Hay marcas que se prestan para una estrategia de social media y branding, pero hay otras que no”, explica Loredana. En muchos casos, el éxito no depende de cuánto inviertas en redes sociales, sino en factores como la cadena de suministro, la experiencia del cliente y la calidad del producto. Cuando se trata de estrategias de tráfico, su enfoque es claro: primero hay que explotar todas las herramientas que Amazon ofrece antes de buscar tráfico externo. “En ocasiones he testeado tráfico externo, pero la magia está dentro de las acciones que podemos hacer dentro de Amazon. Si todavía no estoy rankeando en el top 5, no voy a ir por el tráfico externo”, revela. Para lograr una campaña de PPC efectiva, Loredana recomienda iniciar con una estrategia de lanzamiento sólida: “Lo que haría primero es hacer una estrategia de lanzamiento en donde mi precio sea competitivo. Si puedo hacer vine reviews, mejor. Y ya una vez que tengo un producto competitivo, comienzo a hacer PPC”. La paciencia es clave, ya que los anuncios no siempre funcionan de inmediato: “Es normal que, al inicio, a las campañas no les vaya bien. El algoritmo poco a poco va aprendiendo de las que vamos lanzando y es normal perder dinero en este tipo de campañas pagas”. Uno de los aspectos más importantes en una lista de productos es la imagen principal: “Optimizar la foto principal del producto es lo primero que hago, porque puede tener un impacto increíble no solo en los clics, sino también en la conversión.” En un entorno tan competitivo, cada detalle cuenta, y la imagen y el precio juegan un papel fundamental en la decisión de compra. Otro punto clave en su estrategia es el AB Testing dentro de Amazon: “Puedo usar cualquier otra herramienta externa para testeo, pero la verdad la tienen los clientes de Amazon”, sostiene nuestra invitada. Experimentar y ajustar la estrategia basada en datos reales permite mejorar continuamente los resultados. Para quienes están dando sus primeros pasos en Amazon, Loredana tiene un consejo: “Tener un asistente virtual es una increíble forma de empezar porque no pones en riesgo tu capital y, a su vez, vas aprendiendo”. También enfatiza la importancia de elegir cuidadosamente a los mentores: “Los que quieren comenzar a vender en Amazon tienen que prestar mucha atención de quién aprenden. No deben escuchar a todo el mundo. Elijan un buen mentor y confíen en él, pero deben callar el resto de las voces”. Loredana Paolucci no solo comparte su experiencia, sino que desmitifica muchas ideas erróneas sobre vender en Amazon. Su enfoque directo y estratégico demuestra que el éxito en la plataforma no es cuestión de suerte, sino de conocimiento, optimización y toma de decisiones inteligentes. Instagram: @amigafreelance X: @amigafreelance LinkedIn: @amiga-freelance
Our new President Inti Paolucci speaks to us about the all important topic of thanksgiving, drawing on scripture and the example of the saints. Inti Paolucci, originally from Italy, became Radio Maria England's President in October 2024.
Dr Charles Wilson, who is stepping down as President of Radio Maria after years of dedicated service, introduces new President Inti Paolucci. Inti reflects on his faith journey which has brought him to this point. A warm welcome to Inti and a blessed term as President.
In dieser spannenden Folge habe ich Maribel Paolucci, eine renommierte Dermatologin und Expertin für Hautgesundheit, zu Gast. Gemeinsam tauchen wir in die Welt der Hautpflege ein und sprechen über alles, was unsere Haut gesund und strahlend hält – von den neuesten Hautpflege-Trends über die perfekte Abendroutine bis hin zu Ernährungstipps für eine schöne Haut. Maribel teilt, wie ihr eure Haut optimal schützen könnt und welche Fehler ihr vermeiden solltet. Diese Folge ist ein absolutes Must-Hear für alle Hautpflege-Begeisterten!
Ready to dig into the latest cardiology research? In less than 15 minutes, we'll give you the low-down on three new studies that'll help you in clinical practice. STUDY #1: First, we explore safety outcomes for carotid artery stenting and see how this could impact your clinical discussions and decision-making. And if you practice in the U.S., now that Medicare and Medicaid cover this procedure for a broader range of patients, this info will prove to be especially important. Uchida, K, Sakakibara, F, Sakai, N, et al. 2024. Real-world outcomes of carotid artery stenting in symptomatic and asymptomatic patients with carotid artery stenosis. JACC Cardiovasc Interv. 9: 1160-1162. (https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jcin.2024.03.014) STUDY #2: Next, we tackle a common cardiology conundrum: how should we handle significant coronary artery disease lesions discovered incidentally in patients with severe aortic stenosis who are undergoing transcatheter aortic valve replacement? Is it better to treat these lesions beforehand, or is there a better strategy? We'll probe the debate, highlighting the potential implications of this new data. Colaiori, I, Paolucci, L, Mangiacapra, F, et al. 2024. Natural history of coronary atherosclerosis in patients with aortic stenosis undergoing transcatheter aortic valve replacement: The role of quantitative flow ratio. Circ Cardiovasc Interv. 0: e013705. (https://doi.org/10.1161/CIRCINTERVENTIONS.123.013705) STUDY #3: Lastly, we sip our way through the nuances of coffee consumption and its impact on blood pressure and cardiac arrhythmias. A new study lets us know whether our patients' daily caffeine fix can be left off the list of cardiac concerns. Trevano, F, Vela-Bernal, S, Facchetti, R, et al. 2024. Habitual coffee consumption and office, home, and ambulatory blood pressure: Results of a 10-year prospective study. J Hypertens. 6: 1094-1100. (https://doi.org/10.1097/HJH.0000000000003709) Join us to break down these studies, and elevate your cardiology knowledge! Learn more with these courses: Coronary Angiography Essentials (3 CME) Coronary Angiography Essentials Workshop (1 CME) Get a Basic or Pro account, or, get a Trial account. Show notes: Visit us at https://www.medmastery.com/podcasts/cardiology-podcast.
À l'occasion du 80ᵉ anniversaire du D-Day, matinale exceptionnelle en direct du musée du Débarquement d'Utah Beach. Nathalie Paolucci, fille d'un vétéran US qui a débarqué sur Utah Beach, est l'invitée de Amandine Bégot. Ecoutez L'invité de RTL avec Amandine Bégot du 06 juin 2024
À l'occasion du 80ᵉ anniversaire du D-Day, matinale exceptionnelle en direct du musée du Débarquement d'Utah Beach. Nathalie Paolucci, fille d'un vétéran US qui a débarqué sur Utah Beach, est l'invitée de Amandine Bégot. Ecoutez L'invité de RTL avec Amandine Bégot du 06 juin 2024
In this episode of MathsTalk, host Leanne McMahon discusses the pressing issue of out-of-field teaching in mathematics education. With recent media attention on AMSI's analysis of out-of-field secondary maths teaching and upskilling initiatives in Australia, Leanne explores the complexities of defining out-of-field teaching and its various dimensions, including qualification, specialism, workload, and capability. Drawing from extensive research and insightful anecdotes, she discusses the impact of out-of-field teaching on student learning and offers practical strategies for upskilling teachers, emphasizing the importance of government funding for retraining initiatives. Through engaging discussions and resource recommendations, including the invaluable Out of Field Teaching Toolkit podcast, McMahon aims to ignite a conversation and provide actionable solutions to enhance the quality of mathematics education across Australia. Resources: AMSI Paper: https://amsi.org.au/?publications=relieving-out-of-field-teaching-in-australian-secondary-mathematics Podcast Out-of-Field Toolkit: Margaret Paton: https://open.spotify.com/show/5ktSjWBqd3SgmeuInYtzGx?si=fb4ffc1419e64407 Hobbs, L., Campbell, C., Delaney, s., Speldewinde, C. & Lai, J. (2020). Defining and mapping out-of-field teaching in Victorian government schools. Deakin University Retrieved from https://static1.squarespace.com/static/57f5c6e0414fb53f7ae208fc/t/61727df5c5216e3ba4565c 48/1634893310963/TOOF+Mapping+Report+Hobbs+et+al+2020_Definitions+only.pdf Ní Ríordáin, M., Paolucci, C., & O' Dwyer, L. M. (2017). An examination of the professional development needs of out-of-field mathematics teachers. Teaching and Teacher Education, 64, 162-174. https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tate.2017.02.001 Beswick, K. (2014). What teachers' want: Identifying mathematics teachers' professional learning needs. The Mathematics Enthusiast, 11(1), 83-108. Desimone, L. M., & Garet, M. S. (2015). Best practices in teachers' professional development in the United States/Mejores practicas de desarrollo profesional docente en Estados Unidos. Psychology, Society, & Education, 7(3), 252-278. Du Plessis, A. (2016). Leading teachers through the storm: Looking beyond the numbers and turning the implications of out-of-field teaching practices into positive challenges. International Journal of Educational Research, 79, 42-51. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijer.2016.06.010 Goos, M., O'Donoghue, J., Ní Ríordáin, M., Faulkner, F., Hall, T., & O'Meara, N. (2020). Designing a national blended learning program for “out-of-field” mathematics teacher professional development. ZDM, 52(5), 893-905. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11858-020-01136-y Contact us: mathsTalk@amsi.org.au Twitter (X): @AMSIschools
"Cucharita", pasó unos minutos por el aire de Radio 5 y nos contó en detalle cual es la realidad que viven los comerciantes del centro de General Pico en la actualidad.
Episode87-Nicole Goberdhan and Dr. Catherine Paolucci, "The Power of the Invitation"
Katie Paolucci is a certified personal trainer, pilot, cyclist, health and fitness advocate and proud member of the Wheelin' Warriors of the North team, which helps raise money for the BC Cancer Foundation. Katie is the lead Health Promotion Supervisor at the YMCA. Her main area is running their hip and knee program, as well as pre- and post-surgery rehab. She also runs another program called Small Steps for Big Changes. This is a university study being put on by Dr. Mary Jung of UBCO. It's a program studying type 2 diabetes prevention. Katie recently became a pilot. This was a huge achievement for her, as it was a major challenge and took substantial amount of hard work, focus and dedication. Since becoming a pilot, Katie also accepted the head chair role for the Canadian 99's, which is a worldwide organization designed to support and encourage women pilots. Katie will also be participating in the Tour De Cure fundraiser in August, raising money for the BC Cancer Foundation and cycling over 200km in a single weekend from Cloverdale to Hope. Support Katie's fundraiser at https://bit.ly/WheelinWarriors2023
Un anno e mezzo dopo siamo punto a capo, Teo è sempre ammalato. Vogliamo chiedere effettivamente a qualcuno che ne sa? Ne parliamo con la Dottoressa Valentina Paolucci (@ladottoressadeibambini).
GIANLUCA PAOLUCCI - VIENI! GUARDA E SENTI DIO by Roma Tre Radio
Mamme (e papà)! Ma come fanno i figli degli stranieri a stare senza giubbotto, cappello e sciarpa quando fa freddo? Com'è che non gli sale subito la febbre? E com'è possibile che i genitori siano così tranquilli? Queste sono alcune delle domande spontanee riguardo ai malanni stagionali nei bambini. Perché "chiudi la finestra, ché mi viene il raffreddore" è una frase così comune in Italia. Eppure, per gli stranieri non esiste niente di tutto questo! Loro, infatti, fanno una grande distinzione tra temperature fredde e malanni virali. In sostanza: non vedono nessun collegamento tra le basse temperature e i sintomi influenzali! Ma allora io cosa devo fare quando i miei figli corrono in t-shirt e pantaloncini con 10 gradi fuori casa? Nell'episodio di questa settimana ho deciso di intervistare un'esperta, pronta a sfatare alcuni miti tipicamente italiani: la pediatra Valentina Paolucci, meglio conosciuta su instagram come “la dottoressa dei bambini”. Allora apri la finestra e premi subito play! MSH Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mammasuperhero MSH Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mammasuperhero/ MSH Blog: https://www.mammasuperhero.com/malanni-stagionali-nei-bambini/ *** Per metterti in contatto con la dott.ssa Valentina Paolucci, visita https://instagram.com/ladottoressadeibambini
In this episode, Nicole Chenard, MS, RD, LDN explores the often ignored link between inflammation and depression. The COVID-19 pandemic uniquely impacted our ability to work, gather, and communicate, and subsequently heightened feelings of fear, anxiety, and loneliness. While many medical professionals have turned to prescribing anti-depressants to treat these symptoms, Nicole dives into reasons why this may not be an effective first approach for everyone. Fear, stress, and anxiety can stimulate an inflammatory response in the body, and the solution may not lie in pharmaceutical prescriptions, but in activities we can plan to do every day, like eating an anti-inflammatory diet and planning consistent physical activity, to help alter our body's pH and our nervous systems. Tune in this week to learn how to take steps to notice and decrease inflammation in YOUR body today. Keywords: Inflammation, fear, anxiety, depression, emotion, COVID-19, pandemic, physical activity, exercise, PTSD, stress, isolation, cytokines, anti-inflammatory, diet, mood, mental health, neuropeptide-Y, serotonin, body, nutrition, wellness, connection, medicine, military, athlete, nervous system To Perform Better Now, as always, head to majorleaguenutrition.com To submit questions, send them to admin@majorleaguenutrition.com or DM us on instagram @majorleaguenutrition Thanks for listening! To support the creation of this content, all we ask is that you "like", share, listen and repeat! A special thanks to Michelle Severs, MS for editing! It's Suicide Prevention Month, so don't hesitate to learn more and/or connect to a professional from NAMI: https://www.nami.org/Get-Involved/Awareness-Events/Suicide-Prevention-Awareness-Month-(SPAM) Call the NAMI Helpline at 800-950-6264 Or text "HelpLine" to 62640 Referenced Research: https://neurofitlab.ca/ "Move the Body, Heal the Mind" Dr. Jennifer Heisz Blog and podcast episode referenced (amygdala): https://majorleaguenutrition.com/category/nutrition/ Allison, D., Nederveen, J., Snijders, T., Bell, K., Kumbhare, D., Philips, S., Parise, G., and Heisz, J.J. (2019). Exercise training impacts skeletal muscle gene expression related to the kynurenine pathway in older men. American Journal of Physiology: Cell Physiology. Lucibello, K., Parker, J., and Heisz, J.J. (2019). Examining the impact of chronic training on the state anxiety response to an acute bout of aerobic exercise in low and high anxious individuals. Journal of Affective Disorders, 247, 29-35. Paolucci, E., Loukov, D., Bowdish, D.M.E., and Heisz, J.J. (2018). Exercise reduces depression and inflammation but intensity matters. Biological Psychology, 133, 79-84. Heisz, J. J., Tejada, M.G.M., Paolucci, E.M., and Muir C. (2016). Enjoyment for High-Intensity Interval Exercise Increases during the First Six Weeks of Training: Implications for Promoting Exercise Adherence in Sedentary Adults. PLOS ONE,11(12): e0168534. Paolucci, E., and Heisz, J.J. (2015). Investigating the protective effects of high and moderate intensity cycling on psychological stress and depression in young adults. Journal of Exercise, Movement, and Sport. 47(1). https://www.who.int/news/item/02-03-2022-covid-19-pandemic-triggers-25-increase-in-prevalence-of-anxiety-and-depression-worldwide https://www.cnbc.com/2018/04/03/dwayne-the-rock-johnson-reveals-how-he-beat-years-of-depression.html Schmeltzer SN, Herman JP, Sah R. Neuropeptide Y (NPY) and posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD): A translational update. Exp Neurol. 2016 Oct;284(Pt B):196-210. doi: 10.1016/j.expneurol.2016.06.020. Epub 2016 Jul 2. PMID: 27377319; PMCID: PMC8375392. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8375392/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/nicolechenard/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/nicolechenard/support
173: Can You Manage the Finances as a Nonprofit Leader? (Alex Romero)SUMMARYAs a nonprofit leader, are you well versed in the management of budgets and financials for your organization? Can you forecast cash flow and establish internal controls to keep donors and board members happy? In episode #173 of Your Path to Nonprofit Leadership, we explore the fundamental financial skills you must master to excel at nonprofit leadership. Virtual CFO Alex Romero identifies some of the biggest financial challenges she sees nonprofit leaders facing today and how retaining virtual services might help you make good decisions before you put your organization in a bad spot. Alex shares the three financial management pillars for the overall health and sustainability of your organization and why they matter. ABOUT ALEXAlexandria Romero recently joined Chris Hervochon CPA CVA LLC accounting firm as a virtual CFO. Romero is a Certified Public Accounting from Colorado with an impressive list of accolades in accounting — a few which include the 2022 AICPA Outstanding Young CPA Award, a 2022 Colorado State University Department of Accounting Hall of Fame inductee, and a 2021 CPA Practice Advisor's “40 Under 40” Accounting Professionals. In her new role as a virtual CFO for Chris Hervochon CPA CVA LLC, Romero directs financial planning, financial reports and financial strategies for nonprofits and digital marketing agencies around the country. Romero previously served as Chief Financial Officer for Pueblo City-County Library District in Pueblo, CO, overseeing a more than $14 million budget. Her extensive accounting experience also includes positions as Senior Auditor and Tax Accountant for McPherson, Goodrich, Paolucci & Mihelich, PC in Pueblo, CO, as well as Accountant positions for Colorado Springs Housing Authority in Colorado Springs, CO and the Downtown Denver Partnership in Denver, CO. Romero also is an active member of the accounting industry, currently serving on the AICPA's Young Member Leadership Committee as chair and a board member for the Colorado Society of Certified Public Accountants (COCPA).EPISODE TOPICS & RESOURCES Daring Greatly: How the Courage to be Vulnerable Transforms the Way We Live, Love, Parent, and Lead by Brene BrownLearn more about Alex and her virtual services hereTake our Podcast Survey and let us know what you want to hear!Check out Patton's new book Your Path to Nonprofit Leadership: Seven Keys to Advancing Your Career in the Philanthropic Sector
Diventare mamma: che cosa significa? E quali sono le cose davvero importanti da sapere?".Risponde la Dottoressa dei bambini, Valentina Paolucci, autrice del libro "Rinascere Mamma" edito Mondadorihttps://www.nostrofiglio.it/neonato/post-parto/Manuale-di-sopravvivenza-per-neogenitori-di-Valentina-Paolucci
In this week's episode, Roger Knecht speaks to Chris on using technology to improve your business. Technology can be overwhelming for some individuals but getting to understand the best timing to implement it in the business and using the right one makes a great difference. Chris explains the different software applications that you can adopt to efficiently do your work and be that hero who brings solutions to their clients. Your Host: Roger Knecht, president of Universal Accounting Center Our Guest: Chris Paolucci Chris is the alliance manager in the mid market space for Tipalti. He has been working in the financial technical space for seven years to help organizations improve their processes and increase their efficiencies utilizing a robust tax stack. He currently works with CPA firms, bookkeeping firms and consulting firms that are looking to bring value to their business and more importantly to their client base. Sponsors: Universal Accounting Center Helping accounting professionals confidently and competently offer quality accounting services to get paid what they are worth. Offers: Request a demo from someone Tipalti even with Chris where they will find out more information about you, your clients, the organization and offer you a solution in relation to your business needs. Find ways to systematize your marketing and sales and more importantly learn about the best practices and CRM ensuring that you're staying in contact with those that are potential clients all the way through to getting them as an engagement. Learn more about the universal CRM. Get a FREE copy of this book all accounting professionals should use to work on their business and become profitable. This is a must-have addition to every accountant's library to provide to have the premier accounting business today: “in the BLACK, nine principles to make your business profitable” – e-book “Red to BLACK in 30 days – A small business accountant's guide to QUICK turnarounds” – the how-to-guide e-book for accounting professionals For Additional FREE Resources for accounting professionals check out this collection HERE! Be sure to join us for GrowCon, the LIVE event for accounting professionals to work ON their business. This is a conference you don't want to miss. Remember this, Accounting Success IS Universal. Listen to our next episode and be sure to subscribe. Also, let us know what you think of the podcast and please share any suggestions you may have. We look forward to your input: Podcast Feedback For more information on how you can apply these principles in your business please visit us at www.universalaccountingschool.com or call us at 801.265.3777
Greta Lindenmayer, Stephen Brady, and Onika Paolucci join guest host David Liew to discuss specialist considerations for the care of Australian Aboriginal patients with lupus.
Missed us? Back to the Futures is back for Season Five! Owen is joined by commissioner Joe Paolucci as we kick off Opening Day 2022 in the Futures League. Joe talks about preparations from this offseason, our four games on NESN and another year of Blue Frame! He also talks about the new managers across the league, the talent recruitment by each of the teams, what to expect from promotions around the league this summer and more! Presented by Change Up, Zephyr, 78 Sports and Zorian Bat Company!
Torna la rubrica filosofica, questa volta tutta semiotica! Con noi Bruno Surace (http://www.brunosurace.it/pubblicazioni/), docente di Cinema a Comunicazione Audiovisiva a Torino, per parlare del problema dell'enunciazione filmica. Se nella semiotica "classica" la nozione di enunciazione serviva per rispondere alla domanda: "di chi è il punto di vista del testo?" nel cinema - da Metz in poi - la faccenda si complica. Passeremo da Barthes a "Rashomon" di Kurosawa, con alcune note sul found footage Articoli e libri citati o utilizzati: B. Surace, "Semiotica degli sguardi e dei metalivelli nell'enunciazione filmica come problema interpretativo", 2020 B. Surace, "Lo strano caso di Ugo Volli e Akira Kurosawa", 2019 C. Paolucci, "Persona. Soggettività nel linguaggio e semiotica dell'enunciazione", Bompiani 2020 C. Metz, "L'enunciazione impersonale o il luogo del film", ESI 1995 U. Eco, "I limiti dell'interpretazione", Bompiani 1990 Partecipanti: Dario Denta Bruno Surace (Ospite) Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2QtzE9ur6O1qE3XbuqOix0?si=mAN-0CahRl27M5QyxLg4cw Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/it/podcast/salotto-monogatari/id1503331981 Google Podcasts: https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy8xNmM1ZjZiNC9wb2RjYXN0L3Jzcw== Logo creato da: Massimo Valenti Sigla e post-produzione a cura di: Alessandro Valenti / Simone Malaspina Per il jingle della sigla si ringraziano: Alessandro Corti e Gianluca Nardo
Michael Paolucci - Slooh: The Online Telescope. This is episode 479 of Teaching Learning Leading K12, an audio podcast. Michael Paolucci is an internet entrepreneur and a pioneer of online advertising, as well as online video editing, online labor marketplaces, and social astronomy. Michael is currently the founder and CEO of Slooh, a digital education platform teaching students to explore space via a network of online telescopes. He holds a patent for live astronomy. Michael founded one of the first advertising network companies called Interactive Imaginations, Inc., which became 24/7 Real Media, Inc. 24/7 Real Media, Inc. was sold to WPP Group. Today we are focused on talking about Slooh: The Online Telescope. Lots to learn! Thanks for listening! But wait... Could you do me a favor? Please go to my website at https://www.stevenmiletto.com/reviews/ or open the podcast app that you are listening to me on and would you rate and review the podcast? That would be Awesome. Thanks! Ready to start your own podcast? Podbean is an awesome host. I have been with them since 2013. Go to https://www.podbean.com/TLLK12 to get 1 month free of unlimited hosting for your new podcast. Don't forget to go to my other affiliate sponsor Boone's Titanium Rings at www.boonerings.com. When you order a ring use my code - TLLK12 - at checkout to get 10% off and help the podcast get a commission. Oh by the way, you can help support Teaching Learning Leading K12 by buying me a soft drink (actually making a donation to Teaching Learning Leading K12.) That would be awesome! You would be helping expand the show with equipment and other resources to keep the show moving upward. Just go to https://www.buymeacoffee.com/stevenmiletto Thanks! Connect & Learn More: https://www.education.slooh.com/ https://www.youtube.com/c/SloohLive https://www.linkedin.com/company/slooh/ https://twitter.com/Slooh https://www.facebook.com/SloohLive/ https://www.instagram.com/slooh/ Length - 42:29
Help your kids learn about finance with the Family Money Ladder! In this interview, Shannon Paolucci explains how this financial tool can help your children understand money and manage their personal finances by experiencing the consequences of work, debt and investment. Help your kids understand finances and give them a boost in their life by making them understand the importance of money, hard work and saving.
Gli attuali cambiamenti geopolitici mettono a repentaglio la vita dei più deboli, persone e cose. Fra questi i beni culturali sono oggetto di distruzione sistematica. Dalla distruzione dei Buddha di Bamyan in Afghanistan a quelle dell'Isis in Siria c'è un filo rosso che ha come tema conduttore la distruzione dell'identità dei popoli.Scritto e narrato da: Archeologo Luca Paolucci► Art & Crimes Podcast: https://www.radiocaffecriminale.it/programmi/art-crimes
Julia Paolucci, DG France de HqO, est l'invitée du Talk Décideurs du Figaro.
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La filosofia che conosciamo è sostenibile? Intervista ad Alessandro Paolucci in arte “Dio” influencer e scrittore. Per fare le giuste domande a Dio bisogna prepararsi, per cui ho deciso di esplorare la storia mai raccontata prima della filosofia con Alessandro Paolucci per sfatare miti e conoscere un nuovo punto di vista sui grandi misteri della vita umana. Che cosa ci avrà risposto “Dio”?
This week's construction tech news with James Benham (@JamesMBenham), and Jonathan Marsh (@ErieForage) Featuring: - Interview with Jessica Luczycki from Part3 & Daniel Paolucci of IBI Group - Construction Tech News of the Week Follow @TheConTechCrew on social media for more updates and to join the conversation! Listen to the show at http://thecontechcrew.com Powered by JBKnowledge Learn more at http://thecontechcrew.com or follow @JBKnowledge & @TheConTechCrew on Twitter.
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On the new episode of the Let's Talk STEM with Dr. Calvin Mackie podcast, the host talks about the importance of astronomy and exploring space with his special guest Michael Paolucci, founder and CEO of Slooh. The company's gamified education platform teaches students to explore space via a network of 12 online telescopes located on mountaintops in the Canary Islands and Chile. Paolucci created The Online Telescope, the world's only scalable solution for astronomy education. Slooh makes real-world, real-time space exploration accessible for students by providing access to online telescopes in the classroom that students can personally control and capture their own photos with. It's a remarkable invention that brings access to space to schools and students, who don't have the resources to obtain it otherwise. Their conversation explains the importance of allowing children to vastly expand their imaginations, to search beyond their immediate environments and enjoy a component of science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) that is too often off limits because of their socioeconomic status and geographical location. The Online Telescope is enabling students to explore new worlds as if they were part of the crew on the Star Trek Enterprise or Discovery by becoming the new Guardians of the Galaxy as they follow a game-like learning progression, earning badges and scoring Gravity Points along the way. In 2013, Dr. Calvin Mackie founded STEM NOLA, a New Orleans-based, non-profit committed to expanding STEM education at churches, community centers and schools, particularly in communities of color. His goal is to make STEM education available in ALL communities. In July 2021, Dr. Mackie launched STEM Global Action, a campaign and network of affiliates that pursues STEM education for children, parents and communities across the U.S., and abroad. His initiatives have impacted more than 100,000 students, 20,000 families and 2,150 schools across the U.S., and in five other countries.
In the first-ever Collectable Daily game of soccer hot-or-not, our go-to European football guru breaks down the relative collectibility of Cristiano Ronaldo, Kylian Mbappé, Kevin De Bruyne, Erling Haaland, and, of course, Pelé.
Summary: In the 7th episode of season 8 of the Propcast, Louisa is joined by Julia Paolucci, Managing Director at HqO France and Samuel Warren, Managing Director of HqO UK Ltd about how tenant engagement can slow down the resignation movement and help landlords meet ESG targets. They touched on what tenants can get out of HqO's product, the acquisition of Office App and how ESG plays into the tenant experience. They also discussed what HqO has planned for 2022 as well as JLL Spark being a key investor. The key takeaway from this episode is that the focus in the current era is all about the employee experience. Resources: LMRE Global Recruitment and Search Consultancy LMRE YouTube Interviews Companies Mentioned: HqO WorkWell Insight Partners JLL Spark Navitas Capital Cushman & Wakefield Suffolk Capital Office App by HqO Shout Outs: Chase Garbarino - Cofounder and CEO at HqO Key Insights From This Episode: In a tech company, or a very service-driven company, things do change considerably month in, month out – Samuel When we started delivering something to the office market, it was something that was predictable, something pretty stable, and now we've seen everything transforming. - Julia In this era right now, the focus is really being directed at the employee and what their experience is as well as engaging with them and making them see the benefits of the workplace. - Julia 48% of the working population in the US are seeking new employment, therefore employers really need to understand what an employee wants. - Louisa The trend right now for us is; what can the landlord give to their tenant to enhance that tenant experience, to make the experience in the building as attractive as possible? - Julia Keywords: ESG, tenants, landlords, real estate, office, future of work About Our Guests: Julia Paolucci Julia Paolucci is Managing Director for France at HqO, where she is responsible for establishing and growing the French business. Julia brings forward a property technology expertise, and a track record of leading greenfield organisations. In her previous role, as Head of Sales for Workwell, she was tasked with building the organisation's client base in the proptech sector's nascent stages, developing a thorough understanding of the landlord, tenant, service provider, and end-user experiences. Julia started her career in banking, working in New York, Paris and London for the New York Stock Exchange, Deutsche Bank, and lastly HSBC Corporate Bank where she spent 7 years. Julia graduated with a BComm from McGill University in Montreal and an Executive MBA from IE University in Madrid. Samuel Warren Samuel Warren is the Managing Director of HqO UK Ltd, our London based business. At HqO Samuel is responsible for the growth of our platform in Northern Europe, including Germany, Netherlands and Nordics. Prior to HqO, Samuel spent 12 years in the real estate market specialising in growing new businesses and high performing sales and marketing teams with companies such as CBRE and Chesterton Global and developers such as Berkeley Group and Country Garden. He worked in the Middle East, Singapore, China and Russia. He is a graduate of Exeter University and also commissioned into the British Army, serving as a Bomb Disposal and Search Officer in the Royal Engineers. About Our Host Louisa Dickins https://www.linkedin.com/in/louisa-dickins-ab065392/ Louisa started her career in property working at a well-known estate agency in London. Realising her people skills, she moved over to Lloyd May to pursue a career in recruitment. She now is a Director at LMRE, who are a specialist recruitment firm driven by PropTech and recruitment professionals, and Louisa oversees their 5 core areas. Louisa co-founded LMRE and provides a constructive recruitment platform to the new disruptors in real estate. Louisa is also on the board of Directors at UK PropTech Association (UKPA). About LMRE www.lmre.tech LMRE believe there is a better way to recruit. LMRE focus on a more comprehensive, client led focus delivering exceptional talent to the place at the time. They are passionate about the industry and passionate about people's careers. LMRE spend time with each client to become and an extension of the business, and their transparency and core values help them grow with the sector. LMRE simplify recruitment and innovate with our clients and evolve the people driven, PropTech community. Timestamps: [01:50] Julia, how did you become the managing director of HqO France? I started my career in finance, working for different financial institutions in New York, Paris and London. I was one of the first members of WorkWell. I joined HqO in November 2019 to launch the French market. [03:15] Sam, how did you end up at HqO and what experience do you bring to it? I have a varied career, I worked for the British army and now my career in real estate has been focused on growing high-performance sales teams. I started at HqO and set up a country from the start, I grew the team and brought everything together. [04:30] Tell us more about the product and how has the product pivoted over the last few years? One of the underlying things at HqO is regardless of the product, it's working with our customer base to really understand what they're trying to achieve. We've done a huge amount of work on analytics and data. When we started delivering something to the office market, it was something that was predictable, something pretty stable, and now we've just seen everything transforming. [06:20] Say I'm one of the tenants, what value do I get out of this product? An individual employee in a building is going to have the technology on their mobile phone and will be able to do a whole range of things in that workplace; from booking different meeting spaces, being able to work in different places to being able to use your phone as an access badge. Connecting you to those services and features as well as making your day in the building a lot happier and easier. Bringing perks to employees, thinking of discounts in the vicinity, or promoting local foods and beverages. [09:25] You have some well known investors; Insight Partners, JLL Spark, Navitas Capital, Cushman & Wakefield and Suffolk Capital. This has allowed you to grow across North America, UK and Europe. Are there any areas of focus or growth for the business which you are looking at? It varies from region to region so in Europe, we are consolidating what we deliver across those territories. Making sure that we can service a customer in all the different languages, all the different territories and all the different technologies. [11:20] You acquired Office App. How did that come about and what does it mean for the business? You also have a fantastic culture; how do you sort of balance that with the acquisition? They were a direct competitor of ours in the European market but our cultures weren't miles apart. What they brought to the table was where we had gaps and vice versa. [13:25] How does ESG play into obviously tenant experience? It is a necessity right now for real estate because they actually have to take action, they have to reduce their carbon footprint but they don't necessarily know how to do that yet. From the employer's perspective, this is becoming more important because we are in a great resignation period and people are looking for new employment opportunities. [15:50] Can you talk us through how HqO can help clients achieve their ESG goals? ESG = environmental, social, and governance. Social: Our customer success team can implement for our clients can be things like events that are going to bring about inclusion or can push a different cause. We've been able to include a lot of guidance to users. [17:00] JLL Spark has made an investment into HqO, what does this mean for the whole of HqO? Their knowledge of the marketplace has been put forward by them in the early days when no one knew who we were and it was really fundamental. They provide introductions that ratify who we are. Our clients know and trust JLL and their evaluations. [19:25] What's next for 2022 in HqO, in each of your regions? The great resignation and people in work spaces are really driving that more holistic experience for both users of our product and people in buildings. With our acquisition of Office App, we have acquired a lot of knowledge about the corporate market. The trend right now for us is; what can the landlord give to their tenant to enhance that tenant experience, to make the experience in the building as attractive as possible. Enriching the experience for the employee and creating that engagement for them in their workplace in general, not just the building. Landlords and corporations desperately want to understand more about their population. A big trend of 2022 in the real estate world, in France, is satisfaction, how do we gauge satisfaction? [23:40] The ‘LMRE' part, Louisa asks the guests to talk about: Lessons learned in your career Julia: Revolutions don't happen overnight but they do happen. To make revolutions happen, you need to keep pushing, you need to have energy, but you also need to have patience. Mention a person, product or service Samuel: Some of our early adopters, some of our customers that have got innovation teams that wanted to test the product and innovate, evolve, work with us. Rewarding parts of working in the space: Julia: Seeing my clients not refer to tenants anymore but rather as users. What are you most Excited about for the future of the space?: Samuel: A more holistic approach. The big goal is the way that physical space will be totally connected, be it whether you are in a residential component of it, whether you're in an office component of it, whether you're a public visitor. It's not about tenants anymore, it's about customers. Sponsors Launch Your Own Podcast Kopus.com is the leading podcast production and strategic content company for brands, organisations, institutions, individuals, and entrepreneurs. Our team sets you up with the right strategy, equipment, training, and guidance and content to ensure you sound amazing while speaking to your niche audience and networking with your perfect clients. Get in touch jason@kopus.com
The curators of the world's greatest collection of soccer memorabilia discuss their 250,000-piece magnum opus, the intense emotional connection between soccer and collecting, and the potential for exponential growth for soccer items within the hobby.
O Man in the Arena é um videocast sobre empreendedorismo e cultura digital apresentado por Leo Kuba, Miguel Cavalcanti e In Hsieh. Neste episódio (#084) Um bate-papo com Rodrigo Paolucci, fundador e CEO da SambaAds, maior rede independente de distribuição de vídeos online do Brasil, que leva conteúdo a mais de 1000 sites e impacta 50 milhões de internautas mensalmente. Entre os investidores está a 500 Startups, uma das mais conceituadas aceleradoras do Vale do Silício. Rodrigo é formado em Administração de Empresas e Desenvolvimento de Produto pelo MIT e foi co-fundador da Samba Tech, empresa líder na América Latina em gestão de vídeos online para Ensino a Distância e Treinamento Corporativo. O Man in the Arena tem apoio da Livraria Cultura. Para saber mais: Rodrigo Paolucci: https://br.linkedin.com/in/rodpaolucc... SambaAds: http://www.sambaads.com.br/ Acompanhe e participe nos canais do Man in the Arena: YouTube: http://youtube.com/maninthearenatv Facebook: http://facebook.com/maninthearenatv iTunes (Audio): https://itunes.apple.com/br/podcast/m...
O Man in the Arena é um videocast sobre empreendedorismo e cultura digital apresentado por Leo Kuba, Miguel Cavalcanti e In Hsieh. Neste episódio (#084) Um bate-papo com Rodrigo Paolucci, fundador e CEO da SambaAds, maior rede independente de distribuição de vídeos online do Brasil, que leva conteúdo a mais de 1000 sites e impacta 50 milhões de internautas mensalmente. Entre os investidores está a 500 Startups, uma das mais conceituadas aceleradoras do Vale do Silício. Rodrigo é formado em Administração de Empresas e Desenvolvimento de Produto pelo MIT e foi co-fundador da Samba Tech, empresa líder na América Latina em gestão de vídeos online para Ensino a Distância e Treinamento Corporativo. O Man in the Arena tem apoio da Livraria Cultura. Para saber mais: Rodrigo Paolucci: https://br.linkedin.com/in/rodpaolucc... SambaAds: http://www.sambaads.com.br/ Acompanhe e participe nos canais do Man in the Arena: YouTube: http://youtube.com/maninthearenatv Facebook: http://facebook.com/maninthearenatv iTunes (Audio): https://itunes.apple.com/br/podcast/m...
The team behind arguably the world's greatest collection of soccer memorabilia discusses mind-blowing jerseys from the likes of Cristiano Ronaldo, Lionel Messi, and Kylian Mbappé, as well as their dream of creating an international soccer hall of fame.
Lo scorso 3 novembre Stroncature ha ospitato la presentazione di “Oligarchi. Come gli amici di Putin stanno comprando l'Italia” di Jacopo Iacoboni e Gianluca Paolucci (Laterza, 2021). Con gli autori, dialogano Antonluca Cuoco e Marta Ottaviani.
#democratizaraInovacao #trocadeconhecimento #urbancowork https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jtyoiBec5G0 Bate papo sobre "Missão: Democratizar a inovação" com Juliana Paolucci. Especialista em inovação e entusiasta da inovação acessível à todas as empresas e pessoas, realiza palestras, workshops e jornadas corporativas de aprendizagem. Atualmente também é professora na faculdade de empreendedorismo Link School of Business. https://urbancowork.com.br/ https://urbanlounge.com.br/ Redes sociais: @ju.paolucci @paulofutami @melcipolla_ @urbancowork @urbanloungeairport Anfitriões: Paulo Futami e Mel Cipolla Direção: Fabricio Santara @fabriciosantara Produção: Rodrigo Fumaça @rodrigofumiss Vinheta: Fabricio Santara --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/urban-cowork/message
The brilliant Sara Paolucci is my guest for episode 85 of the Podcast, and we talk all things documentary family photography! Based in Italy, Sara really knows her stuff: She was ranked in our Top 50 photographers in the world on This is Reportage: Family for 2020, and she was also a judge for us in Collection 5. We cover so many subjects today, including: how she became a documentary family photographer, why she never regards herself as being 'a fly on the wall', her love of public speaking, the power of Instagram Stories, our Netflix synopsis game, vacation photography in Rome, birth photography and the story behind one of her specific Reportage Family Awards, and so much more... Head to https://thisisreportage.com/podcast-episode-85-this-is-sara-paolucci/ for a link to her website, and to see the specific Reportage Family Award that she talks about on the episode. If you're not yet a member of This is Reportage or This is Reportage: Family, check out all the benefits of joining us, including an unlimited number of images on your profile, 60 individual Award & 18 Story Award entries per year, invites to our physical meetups and parties, exclusive discounts, hours of educational videos featuring tips and advice from some of the world's best photographers and much more. There's just over one week left to submit to our next Award Collections; the deadline is the same for both our wedding site and our family site: Submit by 23:59 BST on 24th July 2021. See all the benefits of membership and join our wedding site at https://thisisreportage.com/register/, or join our family site at https://thisisreportagefamily.com/register/
Aaron Paolucci is an Associate Professor in the Creative Technologies Program at Illinois State University. He has been teaching at ISU since 1999, having taught over 120 full-length courses across a wide range of music and audio-related topics including sound design, speaker design and application, music mixing and mastering, surround sound engineering, microphone theory and application, sound reinforcement, sound for gaming and animation, and so on. He is passionate about designing and prototyping high-end professional and audiophile loudspeakers for live stage, studio, and home applications; always in pursuit of the purest possible reproduction of music and sound. Additionally, Aaron brings a wealth of experience as a theatre sound designer, a live audio engineer, and a mixing/mastering engineer, having worked on over 100 stage productions and recording projects over the last 30 years.
We are joined by Futures League Commissioner Joe Paolucci as we celebrate Opening Week 2021 of the league season. We discuss the process of the Vermont Lake Monsters and Norwich Sea Unicorns joining the league, how last summer was so successful and what fans can expect at this years All-Star game in New Britain. Joe also talks about the expanded schedule, what fans should be aware of with COVID restrictions and much more! Presented by ChangeUp, Zephyr, 78 Sports and On Demand Storage.
FOR FULL PODCAST EXPERIENCE, it's best to listen with a few slices of Alfonzo's Pizza. For the second episode, we sat down with Joe Paolucci, who is the son of Alfonzo's owner Mike Paolucci. Joe's been working at Alfonzo's since 8th grade, so we got alot of great insight into the business, the evolution of the restaurant industry, and life lessons from a restaurant. Ciao! Order Online: Alfonzospizzeria.com Facebook: Alfonzo's Pizzeria
“Questa mattina siamo andati a fare un giro in bici e ho mostrato alla piccola Arianna la scuola dove andavamo io e sua mamma. Lei ha guardato il cielo e le ha parlato. Sa che non c'è più, è stata anche al cimitero a trovarla”. Carlo, il fratello della giovane Silvia Paolucci, morta a soli 39 anni a febbraio di cancro al seno associato alla mutazione BRCA1, ha raccontato con queste poche parole la passeggiata con la sua nipotina, rimasta orfana di mamma a soli 4 anni. Insieme a Giovanni, il marito di Silvia, per la Dire hanno ripercorso la storia di questa giovane donna innamorata della scienza, della biologia, studiosa attenta del DNA, morta di tumore al seno metastatico.La sua è stata fino alla fine una testimonianza senza sconti, lucida, consapevole, anche nella sofferenza degli ultimi mesi quando, ormai terminale, hanno deciso di tenerla a casa mentre il mondo fuori veniva paralizzato dal Covid. Oggi, alla sua memoria, l'associazione Mutagens, nata per promuovere la ricerca per le persone portatrici di mutazioni genetiche, di cui Silvia era socia fondatrice e consigliera con delega alla Ricerca, ha deciso di dedicare un Premio di Laurea.LA DIAGNOSI, LE CURE, GLI ULTIMI GIORNISilvia è morta nella sua stanza, con un tumore metastatico che le aveva invaso la pelle e che ha reso difficile le cure palliative, la sedazione, e l'ha condannata ad una morte lenta: “Non potevo vedere mia sorella soffrire in quel modo. I farmaci raggiungevano difficilmente la pelle, eravamo arrivati a farle iniezioni di morfina ogni mezz'ora” ha raccontato Carlo, 35 anni, un lavoro di responsabile in Decathlon. Anche lui con mutazione BRCA1 e come sua sorella portatore anche di un'altra, l'ATM, ereditata la prima dalla madre e la seconda dal padre. “È andato tutto storto con Silvia” ha ripetuto più volte durante l'intervista. Rientrata dopo anni di ricerca all'estero, si era trasferita in Nord Italia dove suo marito lavora come docente all'università. Una figlia pronta per il nido, tutto sembrava andare a gonfie vele, e Silvia non poteva immaginare di essere tornata a morire. Aveva deciso, dopo la diagnosi di cancro al seno, e prima della scoperta delle metastasi, anche di sottoporsi ad un'annessiectomia preventiva. Sapeva che quella mutazione non lasciava scampo e voleva mettersi in sicurezza. “Non ha avuto il tempo di farlo prima” ha detto suo marito, quando la mutazione genetica scoperta in Silvia all'inizio non rientrava nelle liste di quelle patogenetiche che possono dare accesso alla chirurgia preventiva. La classificazione delle mutazioni richiede un tempo.IL TEMPO DELLA SCIENZA, DA VUS A MUTAZIONE PATOGENETICALa consapevolezza di una familiarità era in lei, donna di scienza, ben presente da sempre. Sin dai 19 anni si sottoponeva a controlli periodici. La mamma era morta a poco più di 50 anni di cancro all'ovaio, dopo averlo avuto anche al seno. Silvia seguiva gli esami diagnostici, consapevole del rischio. Biologa evoluzionista, viaggia, trascorre dieci anni all'estero, fa ricerca. Si sottopone al test genetico ad aprile 2018 e scopre che la sua mutazione è una VUS (variant of uncertain or unknown significance), quindi non patogenetica. Se pure avesse voluto, non avrebbe avuto indicazione per la chirurgia preventiva. Ma ad agosto dello stesso anno sente un nodulo e da lì a poco arriva la sentenza di un carcinoma duttale infiltrante. “Ma non è avanzato e non ci sono metastasi in giro” come scriveva la stessa Silvia in una lettera aperta che ha fatto il giro del web durante la giornata del 13 ottobre, dedicata al tumore del seno metastatico e ripresa dal blog dalla chirurga senologa Alberta Ferrari, ‘Ferite Vincenti'. Quella diagnosi spietata che poi invece arriverà, e che in Silvia si manifesterà con metastasi cutanee. “Il 23 gennaio 2020 è stato il giorno più brutto della mia vita” scriveva ancora Silvia, che è stata condannata alla “beffa di vedere crescere” sotto i suoi “occhi questo maledetto tumore. Le metastasi cutanee ti si piazzano di fronte ogni volta che ti specchi. E sono molto dolorose” spiegava con parole oneste. Quel giorno, dopo il verdetto, Giovanni l'ha ricordata così: “Era disperata. Io e lei sapevamo che iniziava un conto alla rovescia”. Eppure, Silvia tenta tutto. Se prima diceva, come ricorda suo fratello Carlo, “io non voglio un mese di vita in più, ma dieci anni”, per sua figlia “cambia prospettiva”, ricorda suo marito. Quella VUS rilevata dal test genetico da lì a poco verrà riconosciuta come patogenetica a tutti gli effetti. La scienza arriva troppo tardi per salvarla. “Solo dopo infatti, quando ormai era già malata, arriverà infatti dall'Istituto nazionale dei Tumori- ha ricordato con amarezza suo fratello- la conferma. Da biologa sapeva tutto, forse lo sapeva da sempre e con lucidità”. “Il primo anno dopo la diagnosi lo abbiamo vissuto con una certa speranza” ha ricordato suo marito Giovanni. “Provammo tutte le linee terapeutiche, l'immunoterapia, la chemio, la radio. Anche dopo le metastasi, ha provato tutto il possibile, dalle varie linee di chemio ai PARP inibitori. Nulla funzionava per più di qualche settimana. A ottobre dello scorso anno stavamo per provare l'ennesimo trattamento, in Svizzera” ha ricordato. Ma Silvia non potrà accedervi a causa di un versamento pleurico che rallenta l'inserimento nello studio.LE METASTASI, ‘L'AFFRONTO DELLA MALATTIA' E LA MORTELe metastasi cutanee arrivano a coprire la parte destra del corpo formando ‘una corazza', come lei stessa descrive nella sua lettera confessione, che cerca in tutti i modi di non far vedere alle persone a lei più vicine. “Quando si chiudeva in bagno e sentivo il rumore di questo scotch, metri e metri di nastro che Silvia metteva sul torace, era terribile– ha raccontato Giovanni- la sentivo disperarsi, piangere perché vedeva questa cosa crescere ogni giorno di più. Era l'affronto della malattia. E dopo aver trovato un centro medicazioni che l'aiutava, con il Covid è stata costretta a fare tutto a casa da sola, con il solo aiuto di una sua amica chirurga. La ferita derivante dall'avanzamento della malattia era arrivata a scoprirle la protesi destra, costringendola ad un uso prolungato di antibiotici che a fatica tenevano a bada l'infezione. E allora febbre, e poi tampone Covid”: un caos in cui precipita lei e chi l'ama. Negli ultimi giorni di vita di sua madre “Arianna faceva tante domande. ‘Perché c'è la bombola d'ossigeno, perché il cerotto', quasi come fosse un gioco. Le portava sul comodino i disegnini, in una casa invasa di medicine, garze, flebo, e si dispiaceva di non poter dormire nel lettone. Silvia era arrivata a prendere 30 fiale di morfina al giorno, che non bastava a calmarle il dolore, se non forse negli ultimi uno o due giorni” hanno detto suo marito e suo fratello che hanno ricordato quella loro sensazione di ‘assoluta impotenza'. In quella stanza si consumava così il dramma di una vera e propria “agonia”, che le cure palliative non riescono a controllare come sperano i suoi familiari.LA TESTIMONIANZA CHE SILVIA LASCIA A SUA FIGLIA E A TUTTIVolontaria e referente per la regione Umbria dell'associazione aBRCAadaBRA nata per i portatori di mutazione BRCA1/2, con la sua lettera in cui raccontava la sua vita da metastatica aveva colpito tante. Era anche tra le socie fondatrici di Mutagens, un progetto in cui aveva creduto da subito proprio per amore della scienza che aveva studiato con passione. “Rientro nella parte sbagliata delle statistiche” scriveva, lanciando un ultimo accorato appello per la conoscenza: “Mi hanno spiegato che alcune VUS possono essere studiate in laboratori di secondo livello che attualmente non sono sostenuti dal SNN: se fossi stata indirizzata subito a un approfondimento da una rete funzionante forse sarebbe andata diversamente, forse no, di sicuro lo sarebbe per qualcuna domani, subito. E la conoscenza salva delle vite. Non possono le politiche sanitarie rimanere indietro sulla nostra pelle. Lascio questo testimone alle mie sorelle di mutazione e di malattia, e soprattutto a mia figlia”.Amava la campagna e gli alberi dell'Umbria, lì dove era tornata colpita a tradimento da una malattia che non le ha risparmiato nulla. Tutti pensano oggi al futuro della sua piccola e a come proteggerla. Suo fratello, che con lei ha perso “un riferimento importante, tanto era forte il loro legame”. Suo padre, che va avanti “facendo lavoretti in campagna”. Intanto Arianna cresce nel ricordo di sua madre, nella “bolla” che ha intorno, con le amorevoli cure di suo padre che le racconterà di “una mamma che ha fatto tante cose in un tempo così breve, quasi come se lo sentisse che aveva poco tempo a disposizione”,come ha detto Giovanni. “In meno di dieci anni- ha raccontato- abbiamo vissuto in Finlandia, Olanda, Svizzera, lei aveva fatto viaggi in tenda in giro per l'Europa a raccogliere vespe, e nel deserto dell'Arizona formiche… Era solare, forte, aveva occhi verdi bellissimi. Una ragazza che faceva illuminare chiunque fosse intorno a lei. Ma a Silvia questo non bastava”, ha ammesso suo marito. “Tanti i sogni interrotti. Con Arianna voleva viaggiare, portarla in tenda, andare in montagna. Tutto quello che non sarà possibile mai più”. Silvia è sepolta nel cimitero di Foligno, con sua madre.
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