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Live, ten minutes from Disneyland at the Grove Theater, we're bringing class and superhero merch to answer California's most pressing questions about friends and nemeses, good neighbors, and drawing photorealistic pictures. Why do you need to know what we look like?Suggested talking points: Scoop of Papa, The Enthusiastic Yelp of a Power Washer, OGG Farts, Pirate Radio Snack Wraps, Scareacter, Next Iteration of MessImmigrant Defenders Law Center: https://www.immdef.org/
Welcome back! In this special episode, guest host and fellow Spitfire Elite coach, Jason Batchelor, "JB", records live interviews from the Professional Asian Pilot's Association Convention floor in Las Vegas, NV. You'll hear honest, unscripted conversations with aspiring aviators—some just days into their airline journey, others preparing for a major transition after decades of military service. From rapid interview timelines to navigating a cold, stoic interview environment, Kelly shares her perspective on staying poised when things don't go as expected. Matt, a retiring F-15E pilot and Air Force Colonel, reflects on transition out of the military and into the civilian career field—and how preparing for interviews doesn't always follow a structured military path. Finally, Kono, a first-time conference attendee, gets a shot at a mock meet-and-greet, gaining real-time feedback and direction for how to refine his message and lean into his authenticity. What You'll Learn: How quickly the hiring timeline can unfold—and why being prepared is key What to expect (and how to adapt) when an interview doesn't match your expectations Why early preparation matters when transitioning from military to civilian aviation The value of mock interviews, roleplay, and honest coaching How to highlight cultural fit and personal story during meet-and-greets CONNECT WITH US Are you ready to take your preparation to the next level? Don't wait until it's too late. Use the promo code “R4P2025” and save 10% on all our services. Check us out at www.spitfireelite.com! If you want to recommend someone to guest on the show, email Nik at podcast@spitfireelite.com, and if you need a professional pilot resume, go to www.spitfireelite.com/podcast/ for FREE templates! SPONSOR Are you a pilot just coming out of the military and looking for the perfect second home for your family? Look no further! Reach out to Marty and his team by visiting www.tridenthomeloans.com to get the best VA loans available anywhere in the US. Be ready for takeoff anytime with 3D-stretch, stain-repellent, and wrinkle-free aviation uniforms by Flight Uniforms. Just go to www.flightuniform.com and type the code SPITFIREPOD20 to get a special 20% discount on your first order. #Aviation #AviationCareers #aviationcrew #AviationJobs #AviationLeadership #AviationEducation #AviationOpportunities #AviationPodcast #AirlinePilot #AirlineJobs #AirlineInterviewPrep #flying #flyingtips #PilotDevelopment #PilotFinance #pilotcareer #pilottips #pilotcareertips #PilotExperience #pilotcaptain #PilotTraining #PilotSuccess #pilotpodcast #PilotPreparation #Pilotrecruitment #flightschool #aviationschool #pilotcareer #pilotlife #pilot
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Endlich! Tora und ihr Papa gehen zelten: Im Wald bei den wilden Tieren. Dort wimmelt es nur so von Giraffen, Löwen und Krokodilen. Aber Papa sieht sie gar nicht. Er guckt nur nach Spechten, Eichhörnchen und seinem Telefon. Aber dann schnappt ein Krokodil nach Papas Bein. Von Das klingende Bilderbuch.
Convocan a la segunda marcha contra la gentrificación en CDMX León XIV pide una “revolución del amor” en su primera misa públicaMás información en nuestro podcast
Want to request a song? Tell us your rating? Send us a Text Message right now! Kelly Osbourne: “Papa Don't Preach” Epic Records, 2002 Pitchfork Rating: 3.7In a move that can only be described as “aggressively Y2K,” Kelly Osbourne—daughter of Ozzy, wearer of neon hair, and survivor of MTV's The Osbournes—emerged from the reality-TV fog of war to drop her cover of Madonna's “Papa Don't Preach.” A bold choice, given that Madonna's version is iconic, controversial, and, crucially, good. Kelly's version? It exists.Let's be clear: this is not so much a cover as it is a hostage situation. The song has been taken, tied to a chair in a Hot Topic changing room, and forced to watch early-2000s nu-metal music videos on loop. Guitars are over-distorted. The vocals sound like they were recorded on a Motorola Razr during a family argument. The production is less “punk rebellion” and more “GarageBand preset titled ‘Mall Goth.'”Osbourne's voice, while not the worst thing to ever emerge from a celebrity lineage (looking at you, The Return of Bruno), delivers the lyrics with all the emotional depth of a mildly annoyed barista. When she pleads, “I'm keeping my baby,” it sounds less like defiance and more like someone refusing to return a damaged Forever 21 item without a receipt.That said, there's a perverse charm to it. Like a can of expired Monster Energy found under a car seat, it's a little gross, vaguely threatening, and very much a product of its time. There's even something punk in the audacity of it all—less “fight the system” and more “I dared my label to let me do this and they blinked.”Ultimately, Kelly Osbourne's “Papa Don't Preach” is the kind of cover that reminds you of how great the original was, mainly because halfway through, you'll probably stop and listen to Madonna's instead. And maybe that's the point. Or maybe it's just a vibe. A crunchy, chaotic, eyeliner-smeared vibe.Best Track: The 1986 original RIYL: Watching VH1 at 2 am, burning your ex's hoodie, riding in the backseat of a PT Cruiser.DUBBY DUBBY is declaring WAR on big Energy! Use the promo code "1001songs" at checkout for 10% off! Buzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched!Start for FREEDUBBYDUBBY is declaring WAR on big Energy! Use the promo code "1001songs" at checkout for 10% off! Blessington Support the podcast when you buy a Blessington watch! Use the promo code “1001songs” at checkout. Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showFollow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/1001songsthatmakeyouwanttodie/Follow us on TikTok: @the1001crew
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Saludos y muy buenos días en este domingo 13 de julio de 2025. Es el momento de ofrecerles la actualidad religiosa en la cadena Cope en Iglesia Noticia. Este es el programa 1941 que les ofrecemos hoy gracias a Mila Sánchez en el control de sonido. Yo soy Ana Torres Fonseca y como cada domingo avanzamos ya algunos temas destacados del programa de hoy que te cuento con Ana Palacios. Hoy a las 10 de la mañana el Papa va a celebrar misa en la parroquia Pontificia de Santo Tomás de Villanueva y a las 12 del mediodía rezará el Ángelus en la plaza de la Libertad frente al Palacio Apostólico de ...
Mein heutiger Gast ist der Piano Papa. Im Streamingbereich zählt der gebürtige Reutlinger mit über 30 Millionen Streams im Jahr zu den angesagtesten Kindermusikern Deutschlands. Mit seinen Hits wie dem Monstertanz, dem Mecker Blues, Pi Pa Papagei und seinem Schlaflied Wenn der Mann im Mond das Licht ausknipst, erreicht er mittlerweile ein Millionenpublikum. All diese Erfolge hat sich Piano Papa ohne Plattenlabel oder große PR-Maschinerie erarbeitet. Im Backstage Podcast erzählt er, aus welcher Überzeugung heraus dieses Projekt entstanden und gewachsen ist und wie er mit dem Erfolg umgeht. Wir sprechen über die Menschen hinter den Downloadzahlen und über den Wert von Musik für Kinder. Webseite: www.kinderliedergarten.de Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/intl-de/artist/3Xd05Lsm0o1YdsrYJ3yio4?si=okfvy4srSdSrALeWryl3MA Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/piano.papa.official Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/piano_papa_official/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@Piano_Papa RSS-Feed: https://backstage.podcaster.de/BackstagePodcast.rss Blog: https://backstage.podcaster.de Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/backstage_podcast Mastodon: https://troet.cafe/@lenibohrmann Kontakt: backstagepodcast@gmx.de Über Leni Bohrmann: https://www.lenibohrmann.de
Twee podcasts over kinderen. In ‘De Eierwekker' horen we hoe Dide Vonk tot een besluit probeert te komen: wel of geen kinderen. En stel: je hebt wel kinderen, maar na je scheiding mag je ze niet meer zien. Paul van der Ham maakt er de podcast ‘Papa ik wil je nooit meer zien' over.
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En Ivoox puedes encontrar sólo algunos de los audios de Mindalia. Para escuchar las 4 grabaciones diarias que publicamos entra en https://www.mindaliatelevision.com. Si deseas ver el vídeo perteneciente a este audio, pincha aquí: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hUN2S8BO05s Un periódico de los 90 sale a la luz en la Actualidad y acaba en las manos de la periodista Francisca Fuenzalida. Las noticias que recoge este medio comunicativo dejan a la especialista en shock, ya que pareciera hablar de este presente en 2025, donde el fallecimiento del papa acaba de producirse y los conflictos bélicos están activos en diferentes puntos del mundo. Francisca Fuenzalida Periodista. A raíz de una experiencia cercana a la muerte que tuvo con una productora de TV trasandina, comenzó a canalizar a seres de luz, guías y ángeles; y más tarde, al Maestro Jesús. Más información en: https://www.mindalia.com/television/ PARTICIPA CON TUS COMENTARIOS EN ESTE VÍDEO. -----------INFORMACIÓN SOBRE MINDALIA--------- Mindalia.com es una ONG internacional, sin ánimo de lucro, que difunde universalmente contenidos sobre espiritualidad y bienestar para la mejora de la consciencia del mundo. Apóyanos con tu donación en: https://www.mindalia.com/donar/ Suscríbete, comenta positivamente y comparte nuestros vídeos para difundir este conocimiento a miles de personas. Nuestro sitio web: https://www.mindalia.com SÍGUENOS TAMBIÉN EN NUESTRAS PLATAFORMAS Facebook: / mindalia.ayuda Instagram: / mindalia_com Twitch: / mindaliacom Odysee: https://odysee.com/@Mindalia.com *Mindalia.com no se hace responsable de las opiniones vertidas en este vídeo, ni necesariamente participa de ellas.
Ang katotohanan ang magbibigay sa'yo ng kapayapaan pero minsan ito rin ang dahilan para maiwan kang mag-isa at luhaan. Pakinggan ang kwento ni Edmon sa Barangay Love Stories.
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Caracterizada por una cocina tradicional con verduras y legumbres de la huerta, frutas, cordero y productos de la matanza del cerdo y la caza, la gastronomía de las comarcas del Aranda y Comunidad de Calatayud se caracteriza por productos diferenciados, muy próximos además en cercanía. En este "A Fuego Lento" damos voz a estos territorios para hablar, entre otras, de las olivas negrales de Sabiñán, unas magdalenas de cabello de ángel con seña de identidad, los ajos de Arándiga o la legendaria Fiesta del Mondongo de Mesones de Isuela.
Dit is deel 2 van de aflevering. Heb je het eerste deel nog niet gehoord? Luister die dan eerst! Gaan we Wieteke en Brenda vinden? Je hoort het in dit tweede deel van de aflevering! Let op, dit is een aflevering waar ook rouw in voorkomt, we praten in de aflevering over het verliezen van een dierbare. Misschien vind je het fijn om dit samen met een volwassene te luisteren. Ik heb ook nog een paar tips voor je, als je graag wil doorpraten over rouw. Ik heb een heel mooi boek gelezen, dat heet “Dood en Doei”, van Hanne van Willigenburg. Of kijk de serie van Klokhuis over dood en afscheid.
Dit is deel één! Juna (11) zat een tijdje geleden rond te neuzen in de schuur, daar lagen nog spulletjes van haar overleden vader. Toen vond ze plotseling twee ringen, met de namen Wieteke en Brenda erop. Van wie zijn die ringen? En kunnen we ze aan deze mysterieuze Wieteke en Brenda teruggeven? Let op, dit is een aflevering waar ook rouw in voorkomt, we praten in de aflevering over het verliezen van een dierbare. Misschien vind je het fijn om dit samen met een volwassene te luisteren.
Lou Pearlman was convicted of running one of the largest Ponzi schemes in history and potentially stealing over $300 million from banks and people alike. He also has some VERY close ties to boy bands in the 90's including Backstreet Boys AND *NSYNC. Check out our other shows!: Cryptic Soup w/ Thena & Kylee Strange & Unexplained True Crime Guys YouTube EVERYTHING TRUE CRIME GUYS: https://linktr.ee/Truecrimeguysproductions True Crime Guys Music: True Crime Guys Music on Spotify OhMyGaia.com Code: Crimepine Patreon.com/truecrimeguys Patreon.com/sandupodcast Merch: truecrimeguys.threadless.com Sources: Documentary - The Boy Band Con: The Lou Pearlman Story (free on youtube) from 2019 Documentary - American Greed in the 2009 episode "Boy Band Mogul" Documentary - 20/20 episode "The Hitman: From Pop to Prison" from December 13, 2019 Book - The Hit Charade: Lou Pearlman, Boy Bands, and the Biggest Ponzi Scheme in U.S. History by Tyler Gray (available on ebay, walmart website, and kindle)
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Quasi fine settimana. Che fatica. Il Sindaco di Rocca di Papa Calcagni e la sparatoria in città.Ilario Castello del Nuovo Sindacato Carabinieri e l'inseguimento di Ramy. Vittorio da Roma arrabbiatissimo. Gianmario Invernizzi, il capogruppo, oggi sta col padre di Rocca di Papa. Giorgio Beretta vuole l'ergastolo per l'assassino della città romana. Di seguito Modou Gueye scatenato.
Welcome to this new episode of Papa PhD Gold! Here's the big takeaway from this excerpt from my conversation with scientific writing expert Anna Clemens: Selling isn't a dirty word in academia – it's all about communicating your research in a way that connects with people, even if they aren't specialists in your field. If you approach editors, funders, or stakeholders with clarity, enthusiasm, and a strong story, you're not being sleazy, you're making your hard work accessible and impactful. So, embrace storytelling, invite others to the party, and remember: refining your message through feedback is how you truly shine. David and Anna discuss practical strategies for pitching research effectively, tackling the stigma around self-promotion, and learning to think from the reader's perspective—whether that's an editor, peer reviewer, or even a potential funder. They also touch on the importance of feedback, the challenge of letting go of your favorite sentences, and how emotional reactions can stand in the way of clearer, more impactful science communication. If you're ready to reframe how you talk about your research and embrace the skills that get your work noticed, this episode is for you. Key take-home messages: Selling Isn't a Dirty Word: Selling your research is simply about communicating its value. Think of it as presenting your findings in a way that editors and broader audiences can truly see their significance, not exaggerating, but clarifying impact. Tell the Right Story: Good storytelling (not hype!) helps you realize and highlight the true significance of your work. Pitch at the right level – especially for general editors who may not be deep in your specialty – and make your message accessible. Embrace Feedback (and Ditch Your Darlings): Don't get attached to specific sentences or ideas. Use peer and non-expert feedback to clarify your writing before peer review; sometimes the most clever lines aren't the clearest ones! If you're looking to sharpen your academic communication and get your research noticed – for publication, funding, or public engagement – this episode is a must-listen. This episode's links: Anna Clemens | Website The Researchers' Writing | Podcast Episode Transcript David Mendes: One of the things that you mentioned that was interesting and that I think people should take note is when you are communicating with this general editor, you are not communicating with an academic. It's someone who is working for a business. You said something that I think often is not a bad word. But anyway, it can be almost a bad word. Sell your article. You said that. And I do think people, you know, if you're listening and this kind of give you chills hearing this, try to accept it in a way and say, in this specific framework of communicating with this person who is kind of a gatekeeper of. Does this article go to the next step or not? I need to. If it's not you, if you're not able to have this conversation in a less academic and more selly marketing way, maybe someone in your lab will. But I think it's important to develop a relationship with these people where you can have a relaxed conversation and just talk. Like kind of popularizing what the article is about. This is kind of what I got from what you said, and it's the first time I hear about it. And that's why I kind of put a note to talk about it. Anna Clemens: Yeah, I love that it clicks up on that because you were right. Like, selling is the dirty word in academia. And if it makes you cringe, I mean, running my own business, I had to think about selling. I had to really examine my relationship with selling because of that. Because I come from academia as well. I have been there. I know how, like, selling and capitalism, things like that are frowned upon. And, And I mean, you know, I do agree, I do agree about. I hate bad salesmanship. But selling can also be good. Selling is not inherently bad. That's what I want. Say if you think about, you have a problem, right? And you. Let's say you go to the pharmacy of a skin problem and you tell them about your problem and they give you a really good product that solves your skin, I don't know, eczema or whatever. You're like super happy that it will help your problem and you walk away, you use the product, your skin goes better. You're like, wow. I mean, this is selling. Selling isn't only sleazy and bad. Telling us, basically. And I mean, I don't talk about planning magic, actually. I talk way more about storytelling. But lots of people don't like storytelling because they think it's too much, it's too salesy. And because storytelling is like, oh, it means like, oh, you're like, exaggerating your findings, like, overstating them. And I feel like this is not the fault of selling and this is not the fault of storytelling, but this is the fault of using it the wrong way, you know, using the tool the wrong way. Like there is a way of using the tool the right way. And this is. We really try to think about where your readers at. Like, well, I always say it's like put yourself in your reader's shoes, think about where they're at. Like the general editors who say they're not an academic or they probably did like a PhD postdoc, but they're not in academia anymore. Look up like the general editor you're submitting to. Look up what field they're covering and just get it like going to like think about, okay, how many research topics do they need to be able to judge? Right. Like they won't have in depth knowledge, the same as your peer reviewers or as your like direct colleague. So just thinking about that and trying to like pitch it at a level that they will be able to understand and significant and actually often it is that we ourselves as the author haven't really thought about the significance, you know, not in that specific way. I mean, I see this happen all the time. That thinking about what story you are telling helps you as the author to actually realize what potential impact your research could have. Because we often don't. Like we are. Especially if you're a PhD student, you probably struggle with this a little more because you're so close to your research and you haven't maybe haven't read all the literature surrounding, you know, that maybe your PI has or someone who has been working on that topic for a longer time. I suggest just re examine, just challenge. If you feel like selling is a bad thing, just think about it a little bit. Try to challenge that thought a little bit. David Mendes: Yeah, Jen says, and it's interesting. Selling is like inviting people to your party. If you don't, nobody will come. And it's true. You just, if you do it according to your values, it'll be fine. It's just that actually in that space, the academic space, some things have a bad ring to them. It's like one thing that I've tried to find a new expression for is personal branding. I think this is really interesting and I think just picking up on what you said, doing this work of doing a little bit of storytelling and selling of the story of your research will also for sure have impacts on talking with stakeholders who might be funding you later on, et cetera, et cetera. So I think there's only positives to that. Now, the other thing I picked up on that I found really, really interesting, it has to do with the peer reviewers. And you said, you know, it's on you, to be clear. And I do remember also that with that reaction of, oh, they didn't understand what, you know, they, you know, they didn't understand what I wrote. There's some frustration there that I remember seeing people getting. And I wonder, you know, I feel that getting frustrated is not the useful reaction. So like you said, these comments that might sound like they don't know enough on the topic, they don't get it, is kind of stopping you from actually looking at what you wrote and making it better. I feel that's what you were saying. I was just wanting to make a point of reinforcing it because emotions can get in the way of you getting a better product at the end. Anna Clemens: You're right. I mean, it really is like that. There's actually, in general, there is a saying that is called kill your darling. Sometimes we are very in love with our own. Like, we have like a sentence or tone of phrase we really like. It happens to me all the time when I write, I'm like, I love this sentence. When you reread it or when you get feedback and you feel like, okay, it doesn't go. It's always the ones you like the most that unfortunately they don't help. You know, they don't help you get the flow you want. They don't help you. I mean, they may be breaking the flow. They may make it unclear, or there's like a better way of cutting it. Like, yeah, don't be too attached to what you have written and do get feedback. I mean, it is really a process and it is a skill. So it's a skill you need to do. Like, to develop a skill, you first need to know how to do it and then you need to practice it. Right? Like, even if someone tells you this is how you do it, I always think it's better if you have someone who tells you how to do it, because then you kind of have a shortcut. But then once you know kind of the system or the strategy is, then practice it and get feedback. Like, have people have other people read it. Like, have your lab mate read it. I mean, your supervisor, whoever, like, read it and ask them, okay, is this clear? Like, did you follow this? Or is there any confusion? I mean, I always think it's good to have someone read it who doesn't know so much about your studies. You have a bit of an outside perspective, and you don't need to give them your whole article. Just if you have points where you aren't sure or something, you can kind of prevent getting that feedback from the peer reviewers if you do that. Thank you, Anna Clemens! If you enjoyed this conversation with Anna, let her know by clicking the link below and leaving her a message on Linkedin: Send Anna Clemens a thank you message on Linkedin! Click here to share your key take-away from this interview with David! Leave a review on Podchaser ! Support the show ! 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La tragica vendetta che si è consumata ieri a Rocca di Papa dove un padre ha ucciso a colpi di pistola l'assassino del figlio, ispira la puntata di oggi in cui ripercorriamo storie di giustizia privata nel cinema italiano degli anni '70. Interviene Giuseppe Sansonna, regista e saggista.
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Academia de los Nocturnos 4x38 Llega la segunda parte de Cónclave, donde nos sumergimos aún más en la historia y los desafíos actuales de la Iglesia Católica y el Vaticano. En esta segunda entrega, exploramos la figura de la mujer dentro de la Iglesia, y su importancia histórica en el círculo más cercano a Jesús, presentes en momentos cruciales como la crucifixión y resurrección. Analizamos la existencia de numerosos antipapas a lo largo de la historia, figuras que reclamaron el pontificado en oposición al Papa oficial, a menudo con apoyo político o faccional. También comentamos algunas profecías relacionadas con el Papa, como las de San Malaquías, y la idea de un "papa negro". Ponemos sobre la mesa la cuestión de la riqueza de la Iglesia frente al voto de pobreza, los escándalos financieros históricos y los abusos en la Iglesia y su ocultación sistemática. No te pierdas esta segunda parte llena de historia, debate y perspectivas diversas sobre los desafíos de la Iglesia en la actualidad. Y esta semana, en Enclaves de Leyenda, Álvaro Anula explora la figura de Gausón, un presunto líder de los Astures. Nos hablará sobre las versiones legendarias sobre su liderazgo y muerte, incluyendo su posible derrota a manos de generales romanos. Sed bienvenidos y bienvenidas. Podcast Academia de los Nocturnos Dirige: Félix Friaza Presentan: Félix Friaza y Lola Velasco Colaboran: Álvaro Anula y Javier Resines Locución: Laura Cárdenas y Ana Cárdenas Edición y diseño: Paco Cárdenas Si te gusta nuestro programa, suscríbete en Ivoox, comenta y dale a Me gusta a nuestros programas, tu respaldo nos motiva a seguir adelante y a mejorar. Y si los compartes, nos ayudarás a que los conozcan más personas. - Suscríbete a nuestro podcast aquí: https://go.ivoox.com/sq/1523888 - Añádenos a Whatsapp: (+34) 644 848 546 - Nuestro correo: academianocturnos@gmail.com - Síguenos en Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AcademiaDeLosNocturnos - Las declaraciones y opiniones manifestadas por los invitados, colaboradores o miembros de la dirección son responsabilidad individual y no comprometen ni reflejan la opinión institucional del programa. Créditos de las músicas: - Sintonía: Scarborough Fair – Nox Arcana - Cuña 1: BSO Poltergeist – Jerry Goldsmith – “The calling” - Cuña 2: BSO Nosferatu (2024) – “Once upon a time” - Cuña 3: BSO Encuentros en la tercera fase – John Williams – “Wild signals” - Cuña 4 contacto: “Salem's Lot Soundtrack | Town Theme - Nathan Barr & Lisbeth Scott | WaterTower Music” - Música presentación invitados: BSO The Haunting of Hill House – “Take her down” - Cierre de programa - Music from Uppbeat (free for Creators!): http://uppbeat.io/t/spinnin-tape/no-joyce - License code: JUYLRAH7OVALM3LC Músicas del capítulo: - BSO Karol - The Pope Remained a Man-Reprise - Ennio Morricone
In apertura la lettura critica dei quotidiani di oggi in edicola con Paolo Mieli.Omicidio in pieno giorno lunedì mattina in provincia di Roma: un padre ha sparato e ucciso l'uomo che era stato condannato per la morte del figlio. L'opinione pubblica si è schierata in gran parte a favore del killer, esprimendo comprensione e persino approvazione per il suo gesto, considerato da molti come una risposta emotiva e legittima a una giustizia percepita come lenta e ingiusta. Per parlane ospitiamo Gianluigi Nuzzi, giornalista e Gian Domenico Caiazza, avvocato penalista.
Northwest Arkansas Community College is launching a new nursing program for practical nurses, a class of nurses that local facilities urgently need. Additionally, Al “Papa Rap” Lopez continues to play music. Plus, a community icon joins us.
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The week on Breaking Bread Kerri Kenney-Silver joins us at the table! She talks starring in the hit show The Four Seasons (based on the 1981 film), the audition process, and working with Steve Carrell. Tom and Kerri also trade stories of almost getting kidnapped and much more. Enjoy! Catch Kerri in The Four Seasons streaming now on Netflix! Go to Wildgrain.com/PAPA for $30 off your first box, plus free croissants in every box! ButcherBox is offering our listeners $20 off their first box and free protein for a year. Go to ButcherBox.com/papa to get this limited time offer and free shipping always. -------------- 0:00:00 Intro 0:00:58 Patreon Shoutout 0:01:22 Wild Grain Ad 0:02:31 Welcome, fried clams, and NYC 0:05:26 Almost getting kidnapped 0:08:45 Seeing theatre growing up and inflation 0:11:21 The Four Seasons film 0:15:00 Auditioning for Four Seasons 0:22:15 Niecy Nash audition for Reno 911! 0:25:00 The State 0:29:10 Wild Grain Ad 0:31:58 Butcher Box Ad 0:34:10 Peewee Herman doc, friendship, and influence 0:43:15 NY vs LA 0:46:00 Uncomfortable moment 0:47:54 Acting in The Four Season 0:51:10 The State to Reno transition 0:56:35 Just acting vs showrunning 1:00:02 Closeted gluten allergy and eating habits 1:04:10 Working out 1:05:22 Band, ticklish, snakes -------------- Tom Papa is a celebrated stand-up comedian with over 20 years in the industry. Watch Tom's new special "Home Free" out NOW on Netflix! Patreon.com - Patreon.com/BreakingBreadWithTomPapa Radio, Podcasts and more: https://linktr.ee/tompapa/ Website - http://tompapa.com/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/tompapa Tiktok - https://www.tiktok.com/@tompapa Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/comediantompapa Twitter - https://www.twitter.com/tompapa #tompapa #breakingbread #comedy #standup #standupcomedy #bread #fourseasons #reno911 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
7-8 Papa & Silver Show with John Dickinson - Hour 2: The guys get ready to hear from recently named All-Star Logan WebbSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
7-8 San Francisco Giants Two-Time All-Star Logan Webb joins Papa & Silver with John Dickinson to discuss making the All-Star roster and how he has taken his play to another level this seasonSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
7-8 Papa & Silver Show with John Dickinson - Hour 1: The Giants scrap out a 3-1 win over the Phillies, despite going 0-for-9 with runners in scoring positionSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
7-8 Susan Slusser joins Papa & Silver with John Dickinson to discuss the Giants successful weekend in Sacramento, their three All-Star selections and how the Giants winning happening when Matt Chapman returns isn't a coincidenceSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Original air date: May 2, 2023Laura L. Engel likes to say she is late to the game as a budding new author. Originally from Biloxi, Mississippi, Laura has lived in Southern California for over 50 years. She and her husband, Gene are the proud parents of six grown children along with their significant others. They are delighted to be Grammy and PaPa to ten grandchildren. Recently retired after 30 plus years as a regional sales representative for an international title insurance company, Laura left the corporate world and plunged headlong into her second career as a writer in 2017.Laura has had two scenes from her memoir chosen for the San Diego Memoir Showcase. Her scene, 'Secret Son' is published in the award winning anthology 'Shaking the Tree'. Her scene 'Do They Know?' was selected as one of the ten winners for the San Diego Memoir Showcase in 2018. It was published in 2019 in Amazon Best Seller and Award winning Shaking The Tree 2 and Shaking The Tree 3. She is a current member of the International Women Writers Guild and President of the San Diego Memoir Writers Association. Laura's memoir is 'You'll Forget This Ever Happened'. Check out her website for more information regarding her memoir.https://lauralengel.com/Music by Corey Quinn