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Superlative
BRAND STRATEGIES FOR SUCCESS IN HONG KONG WITH ALFRED LUNG

Superlative

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2025 69:01


 This week on the SUPERLATIVE Podcast, host and aBlogtoWatch founder Ariel Adams is joined by watch publisher and collector of timepieces, Alfred Lung. Ariel and Alfred Lung dive into the current state of the Hong Kong watch market, exploring the factors that have led to its decline, and the cultural interest in watches among Chinese consumers. They talk about the shifting preferences towards simpler, more practical timepieces, especially with the impact of smartwatches on traditional watch collecting. Throughout their conversation, Ariel and Alfred explore the current state of the watch market, the strategies needed for success in markets like Hong Kong, and the interdependence between big brands and independent watchmakers. As they focus on the resurgence of brands like Parmigiani, they also discuss the vulnerabilities faced by smaller brands, the impact of consumer perception on brand longevity, and the challenges Tudor faces in marketing to a broader audience. The role of watch enthusiasts in providing feedback and quality control for brands is also highlighted, emphasizing the importance of understanding craftsmanship and storytelling in the luxury watch industry. Listen and join in on the conversation with Ariel and Alfred as they fully explore today's watch market in Hong Kong, and so much more, on this week's episode of the Superlative Podcast. Keep up with Alfred:- Alfred on ABTW - https://www.ablogtowatch.com/author/alfred-lung/ - Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/alfred.is.watching/ SUPERLATIVE IS NOW ON YOUTUBE! To check out Superlative on Youtube as well as other ABTW content:- YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@ablogtowatch To check out the ABTW Shop where you can see our products inspired by our love of Horology:- Shop ABTW - https://store.ablogtowatch.com/To keep updated with everything Superlative and aBlogtoWatch, check us out on:- Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/ablogtowatch/- Twitter - https://twitter.com/ABLOGTOWATCH- Website - https://www.ablogtowatch.com/If you enjoy the show please Subscribe, Rate, and Review!

News dal pianeta Terra
Se li conosci, li eviti (i rischi climatici) – con Tommaso Perrone e Marisa Parmigiani

News dal pianeta Terra

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2025 40:04


In che modo una rotonda può diventare un aiuto per evitare che una città finisca sott'acqua? E cosa si può fare per evitare i peggiori rischi causati da eventi meteo estremi a noi e alle nostre case? Insomma, è davvero possibile prevenire invece che curare dopo un'emergenza? La risposta è sì perché è ormai cruciale lavorare sull'adattamento a un clima che è già cambiato per dare un nuovo futuro all'agricoltura e alle nostre città. Le soluzioni sono tante e molto diverse tra loro, ma per funzionare davvero devono essere messe in atto insieme e subito. Parliamo di tutto questo con Marisa Parmigiani, responsabile sostenibilità di Unipol, e Tommaso Perrone, direttore responsabile di LifeGate.Questa puntata speciale si può vedere anche su YouTube ed è stata realizzata in collaborazione col Gruppo Unipol 

Fratello.com
Fratello On Air: Wrapping Up Watches And Wonders 2025

Fratello.com

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2025 78:32


We're back with another episode of Fratello On Air. This week, we're wrapping up Watches and Wonders. We've had time to think about the show, the adjoining events, and the watches. You'll hear our impressions and some good old banter. For our listeners, the watch content begins after 30 minutes.Mike is at his childhood home in Parkland, Florida, this week while Balazs is in Germany. We apologize for the late release, but vacations get in the way every so often. We've had some time to digest all the releases and news that occurred in Geneva. Now, we're wrapping up with our thoughts.HandgelenkskontrolleWe kick off our show with errant banter about travel to the USA, current trends, and a bit about old-school Rimowa. Then, it's time to talk TV and the latest shows, including The Last of Us and The Narrow Road to the Deep North. We eventually move on to watches, and Balazs shares that he's finally trying the Ming universal bracelet on his 17.09. It was a slow burn, but now he's hooked on the supple links! Mike is in full vacation mode with his favorite beach watch, the Citizen Promaster BN0220. It's a carefree piece that works well and takes a beating.Wrapping up Watches and Wonders 2025Wrapping up Watches and Wonders isn't the easiest task because it leads to many tangential conversations. We discuss some key trends at the show. Then, we tackle some of the standout releases, such as the Rolex Land-Dweller, Angelus watches, Parmigiani, JLC, and more. We also mention the undeniable rise of Sellita and La Joux-Perret. Finally, we wonder if 2025 was so good or if 2024 was that bad! Regardless, it was a fun show to record, and we hope you enjoy it.Thanks for listening! As always, if you have suggestions for future episodes, just let us know.

HODINKEE Podcasts
Watches & Wonders 2025: Daily Episodes Live From Geneva | Day 4

HODINKEE Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2025 25:54


It's the last day of the show, and James is joined by Malaika, Mark, and Tim to discuss our general impressions of the show, Tim's experience as a first-timer, and some of the highlights we saw from a day full of meetings with Sinn, Bulgari, Laurent Ferrier, Parmigiani, and more. We hope you loved the episodes, and if you want more podcasts about the fair and all the new watches, let us know in the comments.

Avanti Madama - Radio Bianconera
"Up&Down" con Alberto Mauro. Ospite : Samuele Parmigiani.

Avanti Madama - Radio Bianconera

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2025 96:12


"Up&Down" con Alberto Mauro. Ospite : Samuele Parmigiani.

Avanti Madama - Radio Bianconera
" Samuele Parmigiani " ospite a UP DOWN.

Avanti Madama - Radio Bianconera

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2025 13:12


" Samuele Parmigiani " ospite a UP DOWN.

Podcast - Radio Bianconera
" Samuele Parmigiani " ospite a UP DOWN.

Podcast - Radio Bianconera

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2025 13:12


" Samuele Parmigiani " ospite a UP DOWN.

Podcast - Radio Bianconera
"Up&Down" con Alberto Mauro. Ospite : Samuele Parmigiani.

Podcast - Radio Bianconera

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2025 96:12


"Up&Down" con Alberto Mauro. Ospite : Samuele Parmigiani.

Burlingame & Park
EP43: What Does 'Flight Qualified' Mean Anyway?

Burlingame & Park

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2024 87:44


Our final pod of 2024 is here, and we're tying one off with a few of our favorite watches of the year, including a breakdown of Omega's epic new Speedmaster Pilot – a reference illustrating the Bienne maker was really saving the best for last. All of our picks from this episode are pulled from our Top Ten roundup here on the site, so click through to see the full breakdown. Oh, and don't forget to RSVP for our final event of the year: our Holiday Party Presented by Oris, which happens on Saturday, December 14th at 5:30pm. This event will have refreshments, special gifts from Oris, and even a pop-up gift shop from IRL 'friend of the pod' Wesley, of Standard H. The list is almost full though, so if you haven't already, be sure to RSVP and we'll see you there! As always, you can reach the boys for questions and comments at podcast@topperjewelers.com. Thanks for your support, and thanks for listening! Follow the boys on Instagram:  • Russ: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@russcaplan⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ • Rob: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@robcaplan_topper⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ • Zach: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@zachxryj⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Wrist check, topics, and watches discussed on this week's episode: - Rob: Omega Speedmaster Apollo Soyuz Limited Edition - Russ: Omega Speedmaster Super Racing - Zach: Omega Seamaster Aqua Terra Worldtimer - Deejo "Tattoo" Pocket Knives - ⁠⁠Omega Speedmaster Solar Impulse HB-SIA - Omega Speedmaster Pilot 'Flight Qualified' - Omega Speedmaster 'Flight Qualified' leak on Fratello - Our Top Ten Watches of 2024 (feat. Blancpain, Grand Seiko, Oris, Seiko 5, Breitling, Parmigiani and more) - Watch 'Endurance' on Disney+ Oh, and by the way, our non-watch holiday gift picks: • Zach: Shackleton British-Made Hero Sweater • Rob: Flameless Candles • Russ: Akova Outerwear

OT: The Podcast
Guido Terreni, Parmigiani Fleurier CEO

OT: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2024 61:31


This week, we sit down with the man at the helm of one of the most interesting and exciting Swiss watch brands: Parmigiani Fleurier CEO Guido Terreni. Terrini stepped into the leadership role in 2020, a turbulent time for any brand, and since then has rapidly injected energy and excitement into one of the most credible brands born in the 1990s. We chat about Terreni's strategy and the opportunities that the excitement around the Tonda and the Toric provides. We also touch on what it's like to have the King of England send his watch in for service and why a Parmigiani Fleurier boutique on Macchu Picchu isn't out of the question.  Before that, Andy and Felix talk GPHG, the unusual launch of the Universal Geneve Polerouter and Tony Traina 2.0.  Show Notes: https://www.otpodcast.com.au/show-notes Tony's new newsletter, Unpolished (4:41) The Universal Geneve Polerouter relaunch (and Felix's well-timed article) (7:03) The Polerouter Reference Website (8:53) The GPHG winners (11:39) Guido Terreni, Parmigiani Fleurier interview (17:40) Parmigiani Fleurier Parmigiani Fleurier on Instagram Like watches? Join our Discord. How to follow us: Instagram: @ot.podcast Facebook: @OTPODCASTAU Follow hosts: @fkscholz + @andygreenlive on Instagram. Send us an email: otthepodcast@gmail.com If you liked our podcast - please remember to like/share and subscribe.

Fifth Wrist Ohne Hemmung – Uhren, Watches und Zeitmesser und sonst nix
WatchTime Düsseldorf: der subjektivste Messebericht über den wichtigsten Uhrenevent des Jahres in D

Fifth Wrist Ohne Hemmung – Uhren, Watches und Zeitmesser und sonst nix

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2024 64:26


00:00:00 Intro, Wrist- und Drinkcheck, »Blütezeit Wien« und Sinn 900F und Blabla … 00:12:15 Los geht's: WatchTime Düsseldorf 2024 00:15:00 Integrated Bracelets: Ba111od, Venezianico, Parmigiani, Ruhla ist cooler 00:20:30 Ba111od  00:22:50 neue Glashütter Marke? 00:25:10 LeBois & Co und Airain 00:30:13 Heinrich Watches 00:31:20 Sherpa Watches 00:32:40 Jean Marcel 00:36:37 Yema 00:39:32 Serica 00:42:12 Magellan 00:44:00 Cimier 00:46:40 Ulysse Nardin / VAN HAM 00:48:35 Alexander Shorokhoff 00:53:20 Sinn * Erwähnungen (Auszüge) @redbarfrankfurtMarc aka @no_ordinary_watches Nico aka @_watchaholic Thomas aka @watchesandwords Axel aka @watchmaxe Knud aka @kndndrsn @berlin_watch_circle Tim aka @airportworker_fra florian aka @flomp89 #watchtime #watchtimeduesseldorf #uhren #uhrenvideos #watches #deutscheuhren #germanwatches ⁠#uhrenreview⁠⁠ #uhrenliebhaber⁠ ⁠#uhren⁠ ⁠#uhrenvideos⁠ ⁠#watches⁠ #germanwatches #deutscheuhren ⁠#independentwatchmaking⁠ ⁠#uhren⁠ ⁠⁠#kieserdesign #rolex #breitling * Theme music: DIY by @tapir_ffm * Der deutschsprachige Kanal von Fifth Wrist Fifth Wrist und Fifth Wrist Radio sind gemeinschaftlich betriebene Projekte. Fifth Wrist hat es sich zum Ziel gesetzt, unvoreingenommene, von kommerziellem Sponsoring und Markenkult freie Inhalte zum Thema Uhren zu produzieren. Dazu werden die Uhren-Rezensionen auch von Euch, der globalen Uhren-Community auf unserer Website erstellt. Auf der Website findet Ihr aber auch redaktionelle Berichte über Uhrenfirmen u. a. – und wir produzieren natürlich Podcasts … und nun eben auch YouTube Videos. Fifth Wrist ist absolut nicht-kommerziell und wird von allen Beteiligten nur als Hobby betrieben. Wir betrachten das als Stärke sowie als »Markenkern«. Die künftige Ausrichtung der Website und der Podcasts wird von den Menschen bestimmt, die sich an diesem Projekt beteiligen. Um mitzumachen und sich einzubringen, könnt Ihr eine Eurer eigenen Uhren unter fifthwrist.com/write-review bewerten. Folgt uns auf Instagram: @fifthwrist Wir hoffen, dass ihr beim dieser Folge genauso viel Spaß habt wie wir beim Erstellen! Vielen Dank an alle Mitglieder der Fifth Wrist Community, die ihre Zeit opfern, um dieses Projekt zu ermöglichen. Die Moderatoren, Co-Moderatoren, Autoren und Redakteure sowie alle, die sich die Zeit nehmen, dieses Projekt täglich zu teilen und zu fördern. Bitte nehmt Euch Zeit, uns eine Rezension zu hinterlassen, wo immer Ihr unseren Kanal oder Podcast hört. Vielen Dank für all die positiven Kritiken und Kommentare zu unseren Episoden. Wir lesen und schätzen jeden einzelnen! The time is gone, the show is over, thought I'd something more to say… fifthwrist.com fifthwrist.com/tag/eal

il posto delle parole
Alessio Parmigiani "Stelle per pianeti"

il posto delle parole

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2024 17:02


Alessio Parmigiani"Stelle per pianeti"NNEditorewww.nneditore.itA Lavagna, paese ligure in cui si alternano carrugi, porticati e viadotti autostradali, la vita scorre apparentemente placida e immutabile come la corrente del fiume Entella. Leonardo e Gabriele detto Gabs sono amici da sempre, amici come si può essere in una piccola città di provincia: pianeti che orbitano e si attraggono fino a diventare inseparabili. Leonardo non si è mai sentito all'altezza di Gabriele, però pensa di essere l'unico capace di curare le fragilità che si nascondono dietro l'immagine del ragazzo perfetto. E così non può credere alle voci che piombano sull'amico, all'atto di violenza di cui viene accusato, neppure quando vede travolta la vita degli altri ragazzi della compagnia e lo stesso Gabriele fuggire altrove. Leonardo rimane, tentando di rimettere insieme i pezzi ma, quando Gabriele anni dopo tornerà a Lavagna, si troverà costretto ad affrontare le proprie colpe e omissioni. Stelle per pianeti è una storia di provincia, e di un'amicizia che nel tempo si impasta di contraddizioni, di adorazione e fiducia, ma anche di bugie, silenzi e segreti. Alessio Parmigiani concentra il suo sguardo intimo e pieno di compassione su questo cambiamento, sulla forza d'animo che permette di accettare la verità e sulla pace che si conquista nel perdonare, e perdonarsi.Alessio Parmigiani (1996) è nato e cresciuto in Liguria, frequenta la facoltà di Culture e Letterature del Mondo Moderno a Torino e lavora nel settore della cybersicurezza. Diplomato alla Scuola Holden, nel 2021 riceve una menzione al Premio InediTO Narrativa-racconti e arriva finalista nella sezione speciale Routes Méditerranéennes. Da undici anni volontario in Croce Verde, ha partecipato a diversi interventi di protezione civile, tra cui l'accoglienza dei profughi ucraini sul confine italiano. Stelle per pianeti è il suo esordio consapevole.IL POSTO DELLE PAROLEascoltare fa pensarewww.ilpostodelleparole.itDiventa un supporter di questo podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/il-posto-delle-parole--1487855/support.

The Deep Track
The Deep Track, Ep. 26 - Guido Terreni Defines Formalwear

The Deep Track

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2024 32:49


Support The Deep TrackThis week I'm happy to welcome the CEO of Parmigiani Fleurier, Guido Terreni. Parmigiani is a brand that has released some of the most interesting watches in recent memory across their modern sport-chic Tonda collection, and most recently with the introduction of a new Toric (you can see my initial reaction to the Toric from Geneva right here). In this discussion, Guido shares insights to what it means to create a formal watch, and how Parmigiani thinks a bit differently about the genre as a whole. It's difficult to argue with the results, but his thinking certainly adds a level of depth to the overall approach taken. Notes:Parmigiani FlieuerParmigiani ToricMichel Parmigiani

Luxe Insider with Anita Khatri
#Decode: Timepiece and Style with Guido Terreni- CEO, Parmigiani Fleurier

Luxe Insider with Anita Khatri

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2024 21:18


 In episode 2 of this series, Anita sits down to have a conversation with the suave CEO of Parmigiani Fleurier-Guido Terreni. After a fantastic 2023 for the Watch Maison, Anita and Guido discuss the revival of the iconic Toric collection this year and what does this mean for the brand. And of course, Anita also breaks down what drives Guido's style choices while pairing his watches. Tune in!

HODINKEE Podcasts
Hodinkee Radio: Watches & Wonders 2024 | Day 3: Hermès, Oris, Chopard, and Parmigiani Fleurier

HODINKEE Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2024 32:17


Three days into the show and we're all a bit slap happy and talking about some of our favorite novelties from Hermès, Cartier, Oris, Chopard, and Parmigiani. We also talk a bit about the general mood of the show, which we'll discuss more on our final show tomorrow. But first, we talk about: Hermès' new ladies' watch and whether it's actually a ladies' watch; Oris' new Aquis and why the lack of any mega releases might actually be the best thing for the Swiss watch industry; and we finish with dress watches from Chopard and Parmigiani Fleurier's update of the Toric collection. Thanks to Lucid Motors for sponsoring this week's live recordings of Hodinkee Radio from Geneva.

Fratello.com
Fratello On Air: Brands Everyone Should Have In Their Collections

Fratello.com

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2024 66:10


Fratello On Air returns and this week we discuss watches from brands that everyone should own at some point on their collecting journey. Our ideas come across as more of a suggestion than an edict, though. We also touch on several other watch-related topics before the main event. Enjoy the show!Whether we're talking watches, cars, or any other item, we're not sure that anyone likes being told what they should or shouldn't buy. That's why our main topic today on watch brands is fairly light. We also spend a decent amount of time talking about last week's Cartier episode, the new white Speedmaster, and Balazs' watch-related travel in the USA.Handgelenks KontrolleWe kick off our episode with a mention of one of our listeners. He asked about aluminum luggage, which fed a conversation during last week's podcast. He also happens to be a stuntman who has worked with Tom Selleck and shared some news about Tom's Rolex GMT-Master. We move on to Cartier and how it must be one of the most polarizing brands in existence. Then, we transition to the white Omega Speedmaster, a watch that Balazs saw while traveling in Miami. As far as our wristwear, both of us are doing our best Magnum P.I. impersonations. Balazs has his trusty Rolex GMT-Master 1675 and Mike is rocking his later 16750.Brands everyone should own at least onceWe move on to our main topic regarding brands that everyone should own. The idea came from one of our listeners, so thank you very much! Balazs names some brands and watches that may come across as a surprise. The Bvlgari Octo Finissimo makes an appearance along with the Zenith El Primero. Then, he mentions Omega, Grand Seiko, Tudor, and Breitling. Mike brings in Parmigiani and Moser. However, despite the venom that exists among so many people, he can't resist bringing up Rolex. Pound for pound, they make a fantastic watch and if purchased at retail price, a Rolex is hard to beat.We hope you enjoyed today's show and thanks for listening! Feel free to let us know if you have any suggestions for future episodes!

Programas FM Milenium
Pablo y a la Bolsa: entrevista a Ariel Parmigiani, presidente del Parque Eólico Arauco

Programas FM Milenium

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2024 9:07


Entrevista de Pablo Wende a Ariel Parmigiani, presidente del Parque Eólico Arauco de La Rioja, por el posible default de la provincia y la intención de renegociar con los bonistas.

Fratello.com
Fratello On Air: Talking About Our €25,000 Watch Collection Picks

Fratello.com

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2023 57:35


Fratello On Air returns for another episode and this week, we're talking about our recent €25,000 watch collection choices. Lists are always sure to create some sort of kerfuffle and these articles were no exception. We discuss the watches along with some of the feedback. Enjoy the show!Our site's recent series on a €25,000 watch collection has been enormously popular. People love to chime in with their thoughts on our picks. This week, we talk about them along with some of those comments, but we go in a slightly different direction. Stick with us to find out more!Handgelenks KontrolleThis week, we settle into our normal banter about the weather and, most certainly, sneakers before discussing the €25,000 watch collection. From there, Mike mentions a recent lunch with Parmigiani where they announced their impending return to London. Watches were at the event and Mike was incredibly impressed by the 36mm Tonda (want!). Mike is wearing the new Aquastar Benthos H1 (see the review here) and loves the funky crown at 2:00. Balazs has a watch in review and it's none other than the beastly Omega Seamaster Ultra Deep in Summer Blue.The €25,000 watch collectionWhen it comes to our main topic about our €25,000 watch collection choices, we do get around to discussing the actual selections. However, we spend more time on some of the comments. Particularly, there was an undercurrent of readers asking why we chose such customary, boring, pieces. The Rolex Submariner 14060(M) made it to both of our lists while watches from popular brands such as Omega, Cartier, and Patek Philippe also made the cuts. Some had expectations that we would choose off-the-beaten-path pieces and provide new levels of inspiration. Perhaps not, but it makes for some fun discussion.We hope you enjoyed this latest episode and thank you for listening. If you have ideas for future shows, please feel free to let us know.

Keeping Time With Oster Watches
Keeping Time S7, E07: Guido Terreni, CEO of Parmigiani Fleurier

Keeping Time With Oster Watches

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2023 68:01


Join us as we welcome back to the podcast Guido Terreni. Nearly 2 years after taking the helm, we are thrilled to catch up with the insightful CEO of Parmigiani Fleurier.    Listen in as we engage in a frank assessment of an impressive first couple of years for the brand under the direction of the Italian-born leader. Learn about the plans Mr Terreni holds for the prestigious Manufacture to further solidify the brand's position amongst the hierachy of Haute horlogerie.    We discuss details, priorities and valuable insights into one of the most interesting, capable and exclusive watch brands on the market today.    Thank you as always for downloading and listening to Keeping Time Podcast. If you enjoy this episode, kindly subscribe and share with your watch-enthusiast friends. 

The Worn & Wound Podcast
The Worn & Wound Podcast Ep 317: Reviewing a New Parmigiani Fleurier and an Old Omega, Plus the new Hermétique from Baltic

The Worn & Wound Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2023 57:10


This week on the Worn & Wound podcast, Blake and Zach are talking about a range of new releases, including a big new release from Collective and Montblanc, as well as a fascinating modern take on the field watch from Baltic. They also catch up about some recent travel (including a visit to the Vortic headquarters in Fort Collins, CO), and reviews that they've completed recently on a 90s favorite and a new entry in the “leisure sport” category.Today's episode of the Worn and Wound Podcast is brought to you by the New York Windup Watch Fair. Windup Watch Fair is a three-day-long shopping experience that brings watch brands and customers together in a fun, approachable, and engaging environment. Always free and open to the public, Windup Watch Fair encourages everyone from seasoned collectors to first-time watch buyers to come in, take a look, shop, and talk watches. Over 80 watch, apparel, and gear brands will participate this year, including our lead sponsors, Bulova, Christopher Ward, G-SHOCK, Oris, and Zodiac. Experience Enthusiasm™ in person at the New York Windup Watch Fair, at the Altman Building – 135 W 18th Street, from Friday, October 20th through Sunday, October 22nd. To learn more, visit www.windupwatchfair.com.To stay on top of all new episodes, you can subscribe to The Worn & Wound Podcast — now available on all major platforms including iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, Soundcloud, Spotify, and more. You can also find our RSS feed here.And if you like what you hear, then don't forget to leave us a review on iTunes.If there's a question you want us to answer you can hit us up at info@wornandwound.com, and we'll put your question in the queue.Show NotesZach's wrist check: Lorier Hydra Series IIIBlake's wrist check: Autodromo Group B Chronograph “Night Stage”Time on Screen Podcast: ContactSo Many Lasers, So Much Tagging—Recapping the Zodiac x Worn & Wound Super Sea Wolf Laser Tag LE Launch PartyCollective Horology Introduces their Latest Limited Edition, a Collaboration with Montblanc Featuring a Gorgeous Minerva CaliberBaltic Unveils the All New Hermétique CollectionInside Vortic as they Launch the Colorado Watch Company[VIDEO] Missed Review: The Titanium Omega Seamaster 300 2231.50.00Hands-On: the Parmigiani Fleurier Tonda PF Sport Automatic in Rose Gold

A Blog To Watch Weekly
Disassembling In-House Movements, Considering Conglomerate Consolidation, And A Chronograph For Pod People

A Blog To Watch Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2023 58:23


This week on aBlogtoWatch Weekly, Rick, Ariel, and David are back for another episode filled with horological wonder. First up is David's recent featured article, as our hosts trace the history of ETA and connect it to the recent in-house movement craze. After parsing the movement market to near death, it's on to a bit of industry news, and another shedload of new watches from Bremont, Parmigiani, Hublot, Chopard, Zenith, and Bulgari. Listen below or on the player of your choice. Highlights • 1:05 Grinding Gears: Why The In-House Watch Movement Craze Was (Is) Stupid & The Cool Way Out • 24:03 Richemont Boss Johann Rupert Quashes Talk of Deals with LVMH or Kering | Bloomberg • 30:43 Hands-On: Parmigiani Tonda PF Rattrapante Watch • 36:00 Bremont Brings A Prototype To Life With The MB Viper Limited-Edition Watch • 44:37 Hublot Big Bang Unico Nespresso Origin: A Watch Made From Recycled Coffee Pods • 48:20 New Bulgari Aluminium Watches Announced For Summer 2023 • 54:54 Hands-On: Chopard Alpine Eagle Cadence 8HF Watch In Titanium • 54:54 Hands-On: Zenith Chronomaster Sport Gold Watches We'd love to hear from you with feedback or suggestions for future show topics or guests. Comment below or contact podcasts@ablogtowatch.com. Advertising opportunities are also available. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ablogtowatchweekly/message

Killing Time with Brynn and Malaika
Killing Time S2E2: The Royal Family and the NBA Playoffs

Killing Time with Brynn and Malaika

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2023 57:09


Welcome back to Killing Time, in which we discuss the Coronation and the Royal Family (topics Malaika is well-versed in, whereas Brynn is a passive observer). You can read about Prince, ahem, King Charles's Parmigiani here and the Queen's (Elizabeth, not Camilla) watches here. The back across the pond for a healthy dose of watch spotting thanks to the gift that keeps on giving, the NBA Playoffs. Adele's power couple watch moment is really all you need to see here. Ciao for now.

Species Unite
Verde Camilla Parmigiani: Vegan Hospitality

Species Unite

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2023 26:06


“It's very disappointing when I see these menus that are from starter to main courses, all animal proteins… How can you not have like 30% of the menu be plant based? For what reason? Do you need to have animal proteins in every single dish? There's no need for it… People don't need that. The planet doesn't need that.” - Verde Camilla Parmigiani Verde Camilla Parmigiani is the founder of Vegan Set. She helps hotels create successful plant-based experiences. She founded Vegan Set in 2016 with the aim of showing that a vegan lifestyle can be synonymous with luxury.  Camilla and I met a couple of months ago. Before I met her, it just didn't really occur to me that I could and should be asking way more from hotels when it comes to not only vegan food, but the whole package. veganset.com

Spending Time
Guido Terreni, CEO Of Parmigiani Fleurier Talks About The Brands Watches And Wonders Releases

Spending Time

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2023 25:35


Guido from Parmigiani Fleurier gives us the background on the creation of the latest in the Tonda range the Tonda PF Minute RattrapanteTune in to the aBlogtoWatch Weekly Podcast each week for the latest news and reviewsEmail the show with your thoughts and comments Podcasts@ablogtowatch.com

HODINKEE Podcasts
W&W 2023 – Day 4 – Cartier, Chopard, Parmigiani, F.P. Journe, and Sinn

HODINKEE Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2023 27:24


Episode 4 was delayed due to an evening event that Hodinkee hosted with Lucid Automotive in Geneva but I got Nora, Danny, and Tony on a mic before we parted ways after the show. We get into the recent goodies from Cartier, new Alpine Eagle and LUC models from Chopard, and a whole lot more.Show Notes: 00:38 Lucid Motors 2:40 Cartier Tank Privé Normale 4:24 Cartier Santos Dumont Skeleton5:10 The XL Santos Dumont6:26 Cartier Tank Américane Mini7:35 Cartier Pasha9:05 Chopard Alpine Eagle XPS 4110:29 Chopard LUC 1860 11:45 Rolex 1908 collection13:77 Parmigiani Tonda PF GMT Rattrapante14:31 Parmigiani Tonda PF Flying Tourillon 16:48 F.P. Journe Francis Ford Coppola23:54 Time to Watches24:06 Sinn T50

The Real Time Show
Parmigiani Fleurier's Main Man Guido Terreni Shares His Wisdom

The Real Time Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2023 53:03


Rob flies solo with Parmigiani Fleurier's glorious leader, Guido Terreni. With two decades at the helm of Bvlgari, Guido has an incredible track record behind him as he looks to position Parmigiani Fleurier as a thought and style leader in the industry.2:35 The man with a plan13:03 High complications or the refinement of base mechanics?15:50 What is a rattrapante?21:36 True restraint in practice 30:14 Did the pandemic have an equalising effect on the industry?33:38 Watchmaking as a "safe bet"37:47 What attracts the next generation to watchmaking?42:30 Is the retailer experience still important?44:46 The importance of physical events for the Parmigiani brand?49:57 A golden era of steel sports watch designFollow the hosts on Instagram @robnudds and @alonbenjosephThanks to @skillymusic for the theme tune.

TriWatches Podcast
Episode 135 - Fine, Put My Name On the Rolex Wait List

TriWatches Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2023 61:18


We have a special guest this week. Cam's Dad! With Thomas still out due to a Stag ski weekend, Dave and Cam enlisted Cam's dad to take the third seat. They discuss the new Speedmaster, Heuer Carrera, Parmigiani perpetual calendar and Breitling Navitimer Boeing 747 limited edition (which is in Cam's dad's wheelhouse having worked in the airline industry for the last 45 years, including Boeing). Enjoy!Dave's wrist checkhttps://www.instagram.com/p/COda-zer8EQ/Cam's wrist checkhttps://www.instagram.com/p/Cg76-_0PhKE/Omega Speedmasterhttps://www.hodinkee.com/articles/omega-sets-a-new-standard-of-accuracy-with-the-speedmaster-super-racing-live-pics-and-pricingHeuer Carrerahttps://www.hodinkee.com/articles/tag-heuer-is-still-really-good-at-this-vintage-thing-and-this-60th-anniversary-carrera-proves-whyBreitling Navitimer Boeing 747https://www.hodinkee.com/articles/the-new-breitling-navitimer-celebrates-an-odd-aviation-milestone-but-ill-allow-it-because-it-looks-gParmigianihttps://www.hodinkee.com/articles/intro-parmigiani-fleurier-tonda-pf-xiali

8Past10 - Watch Talks
Episode 150 - Parmigiani Fleurier Special

8Past10 - Watch Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2022 24:45


In the 150th episode of DailyWatch Talks we take a in-depth look at Parmigiani Fleurier.

Spending Time
Is Instagram Ruining Watch Collecting? Plus New Watches and Reviews From Tag Heuer, Parmigiani Fleurier, Jaeger LeCoultre, Christopher Ward And Speake-Marin

Spending Time

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2022 59:48


In this episode of aBlogtoWatch Weekly, Rick, Ariel, and David come together to talk about some of the latest new releases and trending stories from the world of watches. To kick off the show, the trio dives deep into a conversation about Instagram and the greater impact that it has had on watch collecting. The group unanimously acknowledges how it has brought a lot of people together and introduced countless new individuals to the hobby. However, given how ever-changing algorithms are continuously getting in the way of people actually seeing the content they want, the trio then attempts to answer the question as to whether or not Instagram is actually ruining watch collecting for everyone and how the online community can exist without it.After thoroughly unpacking the issues with Instagram and proposing a few alternate solutions, the conversation then shifts to some of the latest new watch releases and reviews to hit the site this past week. Up first is the Tag Heuer Carrera Red Dial Limited Edition within the context of non-traditional dial colors and the value that they offer within someone's collection. Next is a discussion surrounding the relative value of watches such as the Parmigiani Fleurier Tonda GT Chronograph and the Jaeger LeCoultre Polaris Perpetual Calendar, before the trio gets into the new colorful Christopher Ward C63 Sealander watches, and whether or not the industry is now over-saturated with bright dial colors. Lastly, Ariel is still looking for someone to fill the role as his personal assistant, and rounding out this episode is a quick discussion of some of the various applications he has received since recently reposting the job listing.Each week the editors of the timepiece-centric publication aBlogtoWatch.com sit down to discuss some of the latest new releases and hottest industry stories from in the aBlogtoWatch Weekly news podcast program. Listeners can learn more by clicking on any links below to view the articles discussed by the aBlogtoWatch crew in the program.23:33TAG Heuer Unveils Carrera Red Dial Limited-Edition Watch | aBlogtoWatch30:48Watch Review: Parmigiani Tonda GT Chronograph | aBlogtoWatch33:59Hands-On: Jaeger-LeCoultre Polaris Perpetual Calendar Watch | aBlogtoWatch41:47Christopher Ward Unveils Limited-Edition 36mm C63 Sealander Automatic Watches | aBlogtoWatch47:11ProTek Series 2000 Dive Watches Are Made For Those Who Serve | aBlogtoWatch52:22Hands-On: Speake-Marin Ripples Watch | aBlogtoWatchaBlogtoWatch launched the first-ever podcast about watches back in 2010 and continues to be the most referenced and respected publication for watch enthusiasts, buyers, and collectors in the world. Today, in addition to the website and social media channels, aBlogtoWatch produces the SUPERLATIVE podcast interview program as well as aBlogtoWatch Weekly.We'd love to hear from you with feedback or suggestions for future show topics or guests. Advertising opportunities are also available. Comment or contact Podcasts@aBlogtoWatch.co

A Blog To Watch Weekly
Is Instagram Ruining Watch Collecting? Plus New Watches and Reviews From Tag Heuer, Parmigiani Fleurier, Jaeger LeCoultre, Christopher Ward And Speake-Marin

A Blog To Watch Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2022 59:48


In this episode of aBlogtoWatch Weekly, Rick, Ariel, and David come together to talk about some of the latest new releases and trending stories from the world of watches. To kick off the show, the trio dives deep into a conversation about Instagram and the greater impact that it has had on watch collecting. The group unanimously acknowledges how it has brought a lot of people together and introduced countless new individuals to the hobby. However, given how ever-changing algorithms are continuously getting in the way of people actually seeing the content they want, the trio then attempts to answer the question as to whether or not Instagram is actually ruining watch collecting for everyone and how the online community can exist without it. After thoroughly unpacking the issues with Instagram and proposing a few alternate solutions, the conversation then shifts to some of the latest new watch releases and reviews to hit the site this past week. Up first is the Tag Heuer Carrera Red Dial Limited Edition within the context of non-traditional dial colors and the value that they offer within someone's collection. Next is a discussion surrounding the relative value of watches such as the Parmigiani Fleurier Tonda GT Chronograph and the Jaeger LeCoultre Polaris Perpetual Calendar, before the trio gets into the new colorful Christopher Ward C63 Sealander watches, and whether or not the industry is now over-saturated with bright dial colors. Lastly, Ariel is still looking for someone to fill the role as his personal assistant, and rounding out this episode is a quick discussion of some of the various applications he has received since recently reposting the job listing. Each week the editors of the timepiece-centric publication aBlogtoWatch.com sit down to discuss some of the latest new releases and hottest industry stories from in the aBlogtoWatch Weekly news podcast program. Listeners can learn more by clicking on any links below to view the articles discussed by the aBlogtoWatch crew in the program. 23:33 TAG Heuer Unveils Carrera Red Dial Limited-Edition Watch | aBlogtoWatch 30:48 Watch Review: Parmigiani Tonda GT Chronograph | aBlogtoWatch 33:59 Hands-On: Jaeger-LeCoultre Polaris Perpetual Calendar Watch | aBlogtoWatch 41:47 Christopher Ward Unveils Limited-Edition 36mm C63 Sealander Automatic Watches | aBlogtoWatch 47:11 ProTek Series 2000 Dive Watches Are Made For Those Who Serve | aBlogtoWatch 52:22 Hands-On: Speake-Marin Ripples Watch | aBlogtoWatch aBlogtoWatch launched the first-ever podcast about watches back in 2010 and continues to be the most referenced and respected publication for watch enthusiasts, buyers, and collectors in the world. Today, in addition to the website and social media channels, aBlogtoWatch produces the SUPERLATIVE podcast interview program as well as aBlogtoWatch Weekly. We'd love to hear from you with feedback or suggestions for future show topics or guests. Advertising opportunities are also available. Comment or contact Podcasts@aBlogtoWatch.co --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ablogtowatchweekly/message

8Past10 - Watch Talks
Episode 140 - Visiting Parmigiani, Roger Dubuis, Hublot & HYT Watches

8Past10 - Watch Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2022 23:26


In this video, we are talking about our recent trip to Switzerland where we visited Parmigiani, Roger Dubuis, Hublot & HYT Watches.

Note dell'autore
Francesca Parmigiani, La Resistenza spiegata ai bambini. Dall'oppressione alla libertà: le radici della Costituzione

Note dell'autore

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2022 3:42


FRANCESCA PARMIGIANI - LA RESISTENZA SPIEGATA AI BAMBINI. DALL'OPPRESSIONE ALLA LIBERTÀ: LE RADICI DELLA COSTITUZIONE – presentato da SARA MILANESE

The Waiting List Podcast
#86 Michel Parmigiani- Watchmaker and Founder of Parmigiani Fleurier

The Waiting List Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2022 60:03


In this episode we talk to Michel about his life as a watchmaker, and the field of watch restoration. We discuss what inspires his designs and what winning the GHPG awards means to him. We finish the episode with a glimpse of Parmigiani's newest release for 2022.

The Waiting List Podcast
#85 “We are applying a sartorial approach to watchmaking”-Guido Terrani, CEO of Parmigiani Fleurier

The Waiting List Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2022 88:42


In this episode we talk to Guido about the task of inheriting and building Parmigiani Fleurier during COVID times, the brand's values, it's future direction and how he plans to navigate the world of growing young collectors.

Spirit of Time Podcast
Ep. 27: Any Port in a Storm?? (or, learning to love a hype-free life w/o Rolex)

Spirit of Time Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2022 61:10


Is this the "winter of our discontent"? If you're anything like us, you are painfully aware of the general negativity that seems to have been creeping into parts of the watch hobby in recent years. (It doesn't seem to be unique to the watch hobby, either... but we digress.) Lately there's been an onslaught of hype, clout-seeking, and flexing. And that doesn't even include the surreal pricing and availability situation surrounding certain blue chip brands. Watches that were easily acquired- albeit with a bit of saving up- a few years ago are now pretty much unobtainium for the average enthusiast. It can be a bummer, right? In this episode, we offer up suggestions for those among us who want to support brands that won't leave one feeling like a jerk, or that one has compromised in any way. We hit upon the usual suspects (Oris, Omega), as well as various micro brands. We also have suggestions for truly great brands that are credible, attainable alternatives to the crown and The Trinity (Blancpain, Parmigiani, and more). Give it a listen and let us know what you think. Thanks for listening.

Keeping Time With Oster Watches
Keeping Time S5, E08 Guido Terreni, CEO Parmigiani Fleurier

Keeping Time With Oster Watches

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2021 83:28


Guido Terreni, CEO of Parmigiani Fleurier since January 2021,  joins us for Keeping Time with Oster Watches Podcast, S5 Episode 8. For the 2021 season finale, we are excited to welcome guest Guido Terreni, recently appointed CEO of exceptional watch manufacturer, Parmigiani Fleurier. Following the immense success enjoyed at Bulgari developing the award-winning Octo Finissimo collection, Guido Terreni could not resist the lure of taking the helm of one of the industry's most important and creative Haute Horlogerie brands. The opportunity to work alongside legendary watchmaker, Michel Parmigiani, is an opportunity that Mr Terreni seized with both hands.  Listen in to an engaging conversation as your host, Jeremy Oster, jumps at the opportunity to engage with Mr Terreni - eagerly posing questions designed to dig deep into the mentality and motivation behind the new CEO of the important Manufacture, Parmigiani Fleurier. This podcast is all about the personalities in the industry and the passion that drives the creativity and desirability of the beautiful products that we all appreciate. If you enjoy Keeping Time Podcast please let others know. Kindly take a moment to rate and review on iTunes or your favorite podcast player and share on social media. Your review means a lot to us and others. Tag @osterwatches on Instagram and be sure to visit Oster Jewelers for the latest in haute horlogerie. Keeping Time with Oster Watches Podcast is now available on Amazon Music. For general communication and suggestions for future guests please email keepingtime@osterwatches.com. Thank you for downloading Keeping Time.  Subscribe to Keeping Time with Oster Watches on iTunes.

The WindUp Merchants : Watches Podcast
Geneva Watch Days, Moser, G-Shock and Parmigiani all on Episode 4

The WindUp Merchants : Watches Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2021 44:32


Ok so Chris has advanced to uber watch geek in three simple episodes, but is this G-Shock the one watch everyone should own? Please interact of Instagram @thewindupmerchants and via the Spotify App where you can send in voicemail message and take part in polls and questions Check out Episode 4 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thewindupmerchants/message

TriWatches Podcast
Episode 82 - WatchPro Live

TriWatches Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2021 62:11


This week Cam and Dave discuss the WatchPro Salon Event held in London. Unfortunately, Thoms was not able to join in this week. The guys also discuss Studio Underd0g, Parmigiani, Sinn, Grand Seiko, Omega Speedmasters and the new Tudor Pelagos Marine National. Enjoy! Cam's wrist checkhttps://www.instagram.com/p/CT7j_pVJDDM/ Dave's wrist checkhttps://www.instagram.com/p/CWOrcpurIOS/ Studio Underd0ghttps://underd0g.com Isotope Hydrium Will Returnhttps://isotopewatches.com/collections/watches/products/hydriumwillreturn?variant=39363493396614 Duckworth Prestexhttps://duckworthprestex.co.uk Parmigiani Tandograph GThttps://parmigiani.com/en/watches/tondagraph-gt-steel-black/ Sinn Damaszenerhttps://www.sinn.de/en/Modell/1800_S_GG_DAMASZENER.htm Grand Seikohttps://www.grand-seiko.com/us-en Omega Speedmasterhttps://www.omegawatches.com/en-us/watches/speedmaster/moonwatch-professional/catalog Tudor Pelago FXDhttps://www.tudorwatch.com/en/watches/pelagos/m25707b-0001

Fratello.com
Fratello On Air: Guido Terreni, CEO Of Parmigiani Fleurier Talks To Rob

Fratello.com

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2021 29:22


Rob talks to Guido Terreni of Parmigiani Fleurier. With over twenty years of experience in the industry, a decade of which was spent with Bvlgari, Terreni brought with him a definite vision to a brand that still benefits from having its iconic founder a living, breathing part of the company.In this podcast, Terreni explains how it is important to honor your existing customer by keeping the product message close to a clearly recognizable core silhouette in order to add permanence to the client's purchase. Watchmaking is not a business of fads, nor even fashion in the short term. He aims to create timeless watches that need no explanation. Distilling a design down its bare elements is the hardest but most rewarding endeavor when achieved satisfactorily. Listen to the podcast now to find out more. Follow me on Instagram @robnudds

Radio EME
Córdoba: Transformó su Clio naftero modelo 98' en un auto eléctrico

Radio EME

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2021 26:35


Matías Parmigiani reconvirtió su auto Renault Clio y contó los detalles en Radio EME. Escuchá la entrevista completa.

The World Vegan Travel Podcast
S3 Ep 5 | Best Vegan-Friendly Hotels in Italy | Verde Camilla Parmigiani

The World Vegan Travel Podcast

Play Episode Play 60 sec Highlight Listen Later Aug 19, 2021 46:47


CLICK HERE FOR THE FULL SHOW NOTESIn today's episode, we'll be talking to Camilla from Vegan Set, an expert in the hospitality industry from Italy. Camilla consults with hotels all around Italy to help them become more vegan-friendly. Camilla has worked with so many hotels around Italy and we are going to be talking about the growth of vegan foods in fine dining restaurants and luxury hotels in Italy, the work that she does and she'll be telling us about her favorite and most vegan friendly in Italy. If you want to go to Italy and would like to stay in a vegan or vegan-friendly hotel, then please listen in. Camilla is working so hard so this list might be incomplete soon, so make sure you go to her website and sign up for her newsletter to learn about the new hotels she has worked withLearn more about what we talk aboutEleven Madison ParkThe IGTV  Camilla referencesRich Roll interview with Eleven Madison Park ownerIl San Pietro di Positano - Amalfi CoastTherasia Resort - I Tineraumi Vegetarian RestaurantBio Hotel Raphaël-Relais & Châteaux*****L - Bio Hotel Raphael restaurantVegan Agrivilla I Pini - TuscanyFour Seasons in FlorenceQuerciabella WineryLefay Resort - Lake GardaBotania Relais and Spa on Ischia Island

A Shared Universe Podcast Network
Eastern Monmouth Area Chamber of Commerce: Chris Parmigiani

A Shared Universe Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2021 62:23


Host & #EMACC Executive Director Jennifer Eckhoff speaks with Chris Parmigiani from CMIT Solutions of Monmouth County North!

Tourbillon Watch
Episode 61 : Entretien avec Michel Parmigiani, Fondateur de la marque Parmigiani Fleurier

Tourbillon Watch

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2021 44:03


Il faut être toujours plus créatif, toujours plus sophistiqué et toujours plus précis, sans oublier de maintenir la main de l'homme. Voici le conseil que donne Michel Parmigiani aux générations futurs de dirigeants de la marque Parmigiani Fleurier.  Dans ce podcast, vous pourrez découvrir les différentes étapes de sa carrière et de sa vie, l'importance du livre "Que sais-je sur le nombre d'or ?" dans ses créations etc...  Embarquez avec nous et découvrez son histoire !

Terzo tempo - Radio Bianconera
“Terzo Tempo” con Marco Spadavecchia e Alberto Mauro. Ospiti : Gino Stacchini, Peppe Poeta e Samuele Parmigiani.

Terzo tempo - Radio Bianconera

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2021 99:44


“Terzo Tempo” con Marco Spadavecchia e Alberto Mauro. Ospiti : Gino Stacchini, Peppe Poeta e Samuele Parmigiani.

gino poeta ospiti con marco samuele peppe parmigiani terzo tempo alberto mauro marco spadavecchia
Terzo tempo - Radio Bianconera
“Terzo Tempo” con Marco Spadavecchia e Alberto Mauro. Ospiti : Oscar Damiani (ex Juve - Procuratore), Giuseppe Galderisi (ex Juve e Nazionale Italiana) e Samuele Parmigiani (match analyst).

Terzo tempo - Radio Bianconera

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2021 97:12


“Terzo Tempo” con Marco Spadavecchia e Alberto Mauro. Ospiti : Oscar Damiani (ex Juve - Procuratore), Giuseppe Galderisi (ex Juve e Nazionale Italiana) e Samuele Parmigiani (match analyst).

Superlative
SUPERLATIVE: "HOW DO YOU MAKE A NEW CLASSIC?" WITH GUIDO TERRENI - CEO OF PARMIGIANI WATCHES

Superlative

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2021 65:47


This is Superlative: A Podcast about watches, the people behind them, and the worlds that inspire them. This week our host Ariel Adams is speaking with the CEO of Parmigiani Watches, Guido Terreni. Th

Superlative
SUPERLATIVE: "HOW DO YOU MAKE A NEW CLASSIC?" WITH GUIDO TERRENI - CEO OF PARMIGIANI WATCHES

Superlative

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2021 65:46


This is Superlative: A Podcast about watches, the people behind them, and the worlds that inspire them. This week our host Ariel Adams is speaking with the CEO of Parmigiani Watches, Guido Terreni. They start the show talking about what its like when you first start in the CEO position of a major watch brand like Parmigiani, how the legendary founder Michel Parmigiani began as a restorer, and how important that knowledge was in creating the best product they could. Ariel asks Guido about how his management style differs at Parmigiani from being at his previous company, and how that affects the research and ultimately the production of new and innovative products. They talk about the "Fibonacci Sequence" and how that fits in with the overall aesthetic of the brand, what is next for Parmigiani Watches with Guido as the CEO, and Ariel hits him with the incredibly easy question, "How do you make a new "Classic"?To stay updated with Guido Terreni and Parmigiani Watches:Parmigiani's Website Parmigiani's Website for the Americas Instagram - Parmigiani WatchesTwitter - Parmigiani WatchesTo check out the ABTW Shop where you can see our products inspired by our love of Horology:Shop - ABTWTo keep updated with everything Superlative and aBlogtoWatch, check us out on:Instagram - ABTWTwitter - ABTWaBlogtoWatch.comIf you enjoy the show please Subscribe, Rate, and Review!

Superlative
SUPERLATIVE: "HOW DO YOU MAKE A NEW CLASSIC?" WITH GUIDO TERRENI - CEO OF PARMIGIANI WATCHES

Superlative

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2021 65:47


This is Superlative: A Podcast about watches, the people behind them, and the worlds that inspire them. This week our host Ariel Adams is speaking with the CEO of Parmigiani Watches, Guido Terreni. Th

So Tell Me Your Love Story
011: Bree + Andrew

So Tell Me Your Love Story

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2021 64:12


We’re getting a little cheesy in today’s episode! I say that in the most endearing way and you’ll get that after you hear about my guests. I had on my clients who are soon to be married, Bree and Andrew - Andrew’s last name is Parmigiani so she will soon be Bree Parmigiani! In this episode, we get into their love story and they spill all of the details! Andrew and Bree recall how they first met each other, their first dates and the exact moment they knew they would be getting married.   Their love story: How life has been for them during the pandemic Their experience replanning their wedding for the third time What Bree was like growing up How Andrew was during his childhood How they met in college through mutual friends Their feelings about meeting in person for the first time How Bree almost ruined their second date Their “meet the parents” story The top trip they’ve taken together Andrews preparation for the proposal and the proposal story How their wedding planning process has been   For full show notes, resources and links, head to: https://www.lydiajoyphotography.com/sotellmeyourlovestory-podcast   Did you LOVE this episode? I’m so stinkin’ grateful that you’re listening and following along. I’d be so happy to hear from you!! Connect with me on my https://www.lydiajoyphotography.com/ or on @lydiajoyphotography to follow along with my personal life and to find out when the next episode is dropping! 

Technically Religious
S3E04: Tech In Religion 02

Technically Religious

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2021 41:41


image credit: CWWally: http://www.threadless.com/@cwwally) “Tech In Religion” is a running series under the Technically Religious umbrella. In these episodes, we look at technology - be it a website, a phone app, or a gadget - that somehow deepens, strengthens, or improves our experience of or connection to our faith (our religious, moral, and/or ethical point of view). This is a tech review lovingly wrapped in a through-line about faith in general and our experience of faith in particular. The goal is to uncover and promote tech you (our audience) might not have heard about; or describe a use for tech you may know, but didn't think of using in connection with your religious experiences. In this episode, Leon Adato is joined by Doug Johnson and Stephen Foskett. Listen or read the transcript below: music (00:01): [Music] Leon Adato (00:32): Welcome to our podcast, where we talk about the interesting, frustrating and inspiring experiences we have as people with strongly held religious views working in corporate IT, we're not here to preach or teach you our religion. We're here to explore ways. We make our career as IT professionals mesh, or at least not conflict with our religious life. This is technically religious Leon Adato (00:53): Here on technically religious. We focus on how we work to make our religious lives compliment, or at least not conflict with our career in tech. But what about the way tech enhances our lives as people with a strong connection to our faith, or lack thereof. In our ongoing series tech in religion, we aim to do just that in each episode, we'll highlight technological innovations that enhance, strengthen, and deepen, our connections to our religious, moral or ethical point of view. I'm Leon Adato and sharing their reason. Thoughtful, humble opinions with me today on the tech that helps our religion, our Doug Johnson, Hey, and also a newcomer to the technically religious, uh, cast is Stephen Foskett great to be here. Great to have you. Okay. So as is our want on technical, what we'll do is we're going to start off with shameless self promotion. Go ahead and tell us, uh, a little bit about yourself, whatever you're working on, that you want to bring to light for the listeners. And of course we want to know your religious point of view. Um, Doug, as the seasoned veteran, that means you're old. Doug Johnson (01:57): All right, here we go. I'm the old guy. Yep. Uh, Doug Johnson, I'm a web. Uh, my day job is I'm a web developer for Southwestern health resources, my side gig, which is going to make me a billion kazillionaire some day, If I live long enough is, uh, I'm the CTO for, uh, an RFID inventory company. So if you are an op, somebody with an optical shop and you really want to do your inventory better, why check out waverfid.net? I can be found on all of the various sundries Facebooks, et cetera, as @Dougjohnson. And I'm an evangelical Christian, but not one of those weird ones. You know, we were allowed to dance, but not in the, uh, not, not in the aisles. Leon Adato (02:40): There we go. Okay. I didn't realize there was a delineation between aisle dancing, Doug Johnson (02:43): I should show you Leon Adato (02:45): Aisle dancing, Evangelical Christians and not, Doug Johnson (02:48): I'll tell you that aisle dancing white evangelical Christians have got better music than a lot of the rest of us, but, but yeah, the, yeah, it's. Leon Adato (02:56): Ok, all right. Doug Johnson (02:57): I'll show someday when we have nothing better to do, I'll show you, there's some great video out there. Leon Adato (03:01): We should record that. That'll be educational for everyone or entertaining. We'll see. All right, Steven, uh, please help bring this a little bit of maturity and, uh, and seriousness to this. Stephen Foskett (03:13): Well, I'm glad that you, uh, brought me in to bring you both down to, down to earth as it were. So, yeah, so I'm Steven. Uh, I, uh, my day job is running gestalt IT and tech field day. Um, maybe you didn't know this, but I am also a writer in the wristwatch community, um, and quite active in the world of collectors there. And, um, I do a podcast on artificial intelligence as well called utilizing AI. Um, as far as religion goes, I was raised as a liberal Christian in the Episcopalians in Connecticut. And, um, have since become even more, um, I dunno, loony left by going to the Unitarian Universalists and becoming essentially a humanist. Leon Adato (04:04): Uh, we, we take all kinds here, uh, and it does, it would take all kinds. Doug Johnson (04:09): Just this side of Buddhism is cool stuff. Leon Adato (04:11): It's. Stephen Foskett (04:12): I believe in people. Doug Johnson (04:12): Right. Leon Adato (04:14): That's good. I think be believing in people is not a bad position to take. All right, I will, um, I will close the circle by providing my information, which probably the technical religious folks can repeat on their own, but we'll do it anyway. I am Leon Adato. I am a head geek. Yes, that is actually my job title, and I took it almost sight unseen when they offered it to me at SolarWinds, which is neither solar nor wind. It is a software vendor that makes monitoring solutions. You can find me on the Twitters, and I say it just that way to horrify Keith Townsend's daughter. Every time I say it, you can find me there at @LeonAdato. Uh, I also am known to pontificate on things, both technical and religious on my website, which is adatosystems.com. And I identify as an Orthodox Jew and occasionally my rabbi will admit to knowing me. So there we go. That gives you an idea of what, Doug Johnson (05:05): So you're like a liberal Orthodox, Leon Adato (05:09): Yes, okay. Orthodox in terms of Judaism, not in terms of perhaps political or even, uh, you know, personal restraint, concept. Stephen Foskett (05:21): Hush up there you Non dancing evangelic. Leon Adato (05:23): Oh you want to see non dancing. You should come to my side, then it's, you know, then you can't leave no mixed dancing, like, forget about it. It's the whole thing. All right. So tech in religion, which is what this series is called focuses on, uh, finding technology that helps deepen strengthen, or, uh, clarify our connection to our religious point of view or religious experience. So, um, Doug, I'm going to pick on you first. Do you have some technology that really helps you out with your being an evangelical, but not one of those kinds? Doug Johnson (05:57): Yes. Well, I mean, I've got technology that helps me everywhere and it's, it enables, it enables my, uh, religious practice because, um, I am multiple things. Uh, some of them good, but most of them are like, I'm ADD, or I'm now AAD. Right. I was ADHD. And then I was, I thought I was ADD, and then I found out I was ADD HD, and then now it's AED. I'm an adult. I, Leon Adato (06:25): Attention defecate. Doug Johnson (06:25): They, they keep on changing the letters on me. So I am whatever the current one is. All right. But, uh, and I'm also have SAD, which is a seasonal affective disorder, except now it's called depression seasonal type or who cares? I mean, you know, it's just so some, between the months of October and March, my brain stops. Not completely. Um, but it just becomes absolutely worthless. In fact, we have quite an indicator. Um, I was late to this meeting because I forgot. It was on my calendar. It was everywhere. Things were beeping. I'm sure phones were going off. And, you know, I just completely forgot. So everything that I have is basically, uh, designed around to keep my brain on target when I'm doing stuff. Leon Adato (07:12): Okay. Doug Johnson (07:12): So, uh, the first one is Trello. Trello is basically used for managing projects, right? Leon Adato (07:19): I was going to say, when you put it on the list, when we were prepping for this and you put on the list, I'm like Trello, helpful for being an evangelical Christian. These are, I wasn't going to make that connection, but I want to hear this. Doug Johnson (07:30): The question is, so what does your practice involve? I mean, do you do stuff for your church. Or your synagogue or whatever, do you do projects? Do you work with people on things? Leon Adato (07:43): Uh huh. Doug Johnson (07:43): Imagine that you were stuck with me on your committee, and. Leon Adato (07:48): [snorts with laughter] Doug Johnson (07:49): Exactly there you are. Now you understand, keep in mind that people who are, because I've been a Christian for so long. And because I actually do read the Bible and know the stuff that's in there, people always think, gee, this guy's really devout, which I am, but they don't also realize how flaky I am. And so by the time they find out how flaky I am, it's too late. Leon Adato (08:12): Its to late. Doug Johnson (08:12): They've already brought me in. They have me on committees. They have me doing stuff. One church made me a deacon. I mean, come on, think about this. So the reality is I have to go ahead and find ways so that I can get the things done that need to be done. The fact is there's a lot of people in Christianity who are wound just a little bit a little bit tightly. Just a smidge. Leon Adato (08:40): I even, I might have noticed that occasionally, but I wasn't going to attributed to Christianity particularly, but ok. Doug Johnson (08:46): Well I don't know. It's the group that I'm used to working within the, and I will tell you that the ones who actually make it into any kind of leadership position, except for ones who are attributed to be devout, but they don't know in flaky yet, anybody that's actually really, they're pretty tightly wound because they're, you know, in, in Christianity, it's really easy to offend people. And so the people who really make it are really good at not offending people. Now imagine that you go ahead and give Doug something to do, and he totally freaking forgets or the waits till the last minute. And there's like 15 people or, you know, anything at all. So Trello allows me to go ahead and keep track of what it is that I have to get done and what I've promised. And I actually, it's easy enough to use that. I can get other people on the committee, to go ahead and assign me tasks in Trello, and now it's there and I can track it because if they just ask me to do it, I'll agree to it. And if I can write it down right then fine. But the odds are by the time I get to my car, I've already forgotten, Leon Adato (09:47): Right? By the time you turned around and said, hello to the next person, you've forgotten. Doug Johnson (09:50): pretty much. Well, I mean, you know, w when we were all in churches all the time, you know, we were greeting, meeting and greeting each other, and I could have had a great conversation with you. And by the time I've talked to the third person after you it's gone. So that's why that's how Trello helps. I mean, I use it a lot of different places, but it does help me. It keeps me from getting kicked out of the church. So I may get kicked out for another reason, but at least I don't get kicked out off the committee for not doing my work. Leon Adato (10:18): Got it. Okay. What's up next? Doug Johnson (10:21): Um, the next one is not actually an app. It's, uh, it's called the Pomodoro technique. Uh, Pomodoro is Italian for a tomato and some Italian guy, had a timer, a little spinner timer thing that looked like a tomato. Leon Adato (10:40): Aha. Doug Johnson (10:40): And what he did was he came up with this tea, He would spin it to 25 minutes. He would work, heads down for 25 minutes. When the timer went up, he would get up and walk away for 5 minutes and then he'd come back and he'd spin it for 25 minutes and he would heads down and you would do one thing for that 25 minutes. And then you'd get up, uh, another tech in another way, you can do it like 45 and then 15 or 50 minutes and 10, you know, but it's a combination of block of time with a timer and then a break. Um, now again, back to ADD, SAD, all those kinds of wonderful things. Now, the only way I get anything done, the only way I can go ahead and do stuff is to say, ah, for the next 25 minutes, I'm going to read scripture. And I'll sit down and do it. Whereas if I sit down to go and read and I'm like 3 verses, and I go, Oh, that's a good idea. I'm going to go look at this other thing. And I look up something on that and look, and next thing you know, I've read 3 verses it's 3 hours later. Um, and You know, Leon Adato (11:43): You've rea 42 Wikipedia, half of 42 Wikipedia articles, Doug Johnson (11:46): OH exactly, Leon Adato (11:46): you've built three websites partially, Doug Johnson (11:51): Exactly, but I haven't finished, Leon Adato (11:51): And you're holding a chicken in one hand and an Apple in the other. Doug Johnson (11:55): Exactly. But I have not yet finished my scripture reading for the day. So. Leon Adato (12:00): Of course not. Doug Johnson (12:01): The Pomodoro technique is it helps me at work, but it also helps me with my spiritual life, because I can go ahead and say for this next 25 minutes, I'm reading scripture. Or for this next 25 minutes, I'm praying or what, and it's limited, it's time, limited time boxed. When that thing goes off, I can get, stand up and walk away from it and say, that's it. I did it good. It's just like, it's like a spiritual discipline except, you know, not exactly. Leon Adato (12:29): I always wonder I mean especially. Stephen Foskett (12:30): Except its the exact opposite of being disciplined. Doug Johnson (12:32): Exactly. It's spiritual discipline for those of us who have no discipline whatsoever. Leon Adato (12:37): Right. And I just want to imagine God's side of that conversation, right? Like, you know, you're praying for 25 minutes and, you know, the, the, the beginning starts off real slow and real careful. And at the end it's like, and then I went, Oh, I'm done. So wait. and its like. Doug Johnson (12:56): Well, . And again, it depends on how you pray. A lot of my prayer is like a couple of things, and then I just shut up because really. Leon Adato (13:02): Got it. Doug Johnson (13:03): I think, God talks to God talks to me a lot more than I, he knows what's going on with me. And he knows it's really messed up. I mean, that's just the way that's, he knows that. So, uh, so I find it it's a lot, a lot easier for me to just shut up and listen for God. And I always know it's God talking, because he always asks me to do stuff that I would never come up. Leon Adato (13:26): [snorts in laughter] Doug Johnson (13:26): with in a million years on my own. I, once I once wrote a children's Christmas play, that had, 30 kids from the church in it, that I directed, and acted in, because I knew that it would get the parents into church one day in the year that they would never have come in otherwise. Now, you know, that's from God. Cause she, Leon knows I'm not a, I'm not a great fan of kids. Uh, you know, it's just like it, Leon Adato (13:55): You're really a people person and you're not a small people person. Doug Johnson (13:58): No! And they love me for God only knows why, but it just, you know, and so there it is. I'm just, so that was God. Leon Adato (14:07): Got it. Okay. One more. We got one more, you only get three on these shows. Doug Johnson (14:11): Ok. One more, this one, this one's easy and this one's relatively new to me. I came across it. It's called habitbull as habit. The word habit and bull as in a cow except. Leon Adato (14:21): Moo. Doug Johnson (14:21): The male kind. Yes. Moo Stephen Foskett (14:23): I was thinking it was where the nuns put their hats. Doug Johnson (14:25): Um, could be. Leon Adato (14:28): You know, I haven't been on a farm a whole lot, but don't mess with the bull is, Doug Johnson (14:33): There's all kinds of ways we could. Stephen Foskett (14:34): I though it was bowl like a, like a cylinder, like a half of a sphere. Doug Johnson (14:37): Oh yes, no, no. In this case. Leon Adato (14:38): No, no, this is. Doug Johnson (14:38): it's a, yeah. The logo is, you know, like hook 'em horns, Texas, uh, university of Texas stuff, whatever. But. Leon Adato (14:46): Got it. Doug Johnson (14:46): Basically it's, it, uh, allows you to go ahead and habits that you want to do to go ahead and give it, uh, a frequency, a cadence, like I want every day I want to do this or 3 times a week. I want to do this. Or in the next month, I need to do this once a week. So you can lay out what they are, and it gives you reminders. And as you Mark them off, it gives you a string which actually builds that. Um, what are they, you, you, you you've put a string that string, that string of successes together. And after a while, you don't want to break the streak. So. Leon Adato (15:26): Got it. Doug Johnson (15:26): The beginning of this side, the first time I used it, I used at the beginning of the summer, when we were all locked down, I decided I should really start getting, and I got to like 80 or 90 days of walking, 8,000 steps every day. And I can tell you that since I'm not doing that at the moment, um, I managed to get 8,000 steps at least twice a month. Um, so. Leon Adato (15:48): wow. Doug Johnson (15:48): When I use it, and so basically what I, I had a scripture reading down my daily scripture, reading on habit bulletin, and that helps you maintain a streak. So it's really good. You, you get like 3 or 4 habits, uh, for the free version. And for, I forget however much it, you can get unlimited habits that you want to track, but Stephen Foskett (16:10): I just even thinking of the nuns, I'm sorry. Leon Adato (16:13): I was going to say, like you could see it on his face that he's just thinking of the nuns unlimited habits, it's like a panty raid but at a monastary. Stephen Foskett (16:19): how many can you put on it once, right? Doug Johnson (16:22): And now we know why the Catholic church, doesn't like the rest of us. Leon Adato (16:28): There's. I still. Doug Johnson (16:29): Oh, well, in any case, I'm going to let all of that just go because I am much more kind than that. Yeah. Okay. Bye none of us, none of us bye that, so, okay. But those are my three. Leon Adato (16:43): Great. And, and for the last one though, I, I like the idea of GAM, gamifying, your spiritual experience that, you know, I mean, we really are, you know, little monkeys sometimes as far as that goes and, you know, just feed the mice and the maze or whatever metaphor we want to use, you know, feed you know, you get that one little burst of endorphin and it just causes you to want to do more. And why not make your, your religious experience. Doug Johnson (17:09): Yeah, exactly. Well, and that's why Trello works for me because I get to check out, when my wife figured out that I like scratching things off lists. I mean, trust me, I get lists of things that she doesn't ask me to do anything more. She puts out on a list because she knows I'll check it off. So I'm a, I am for better or worse. I am really, I'm not a good human being, but I'm a heck of a monkey. So just so I use my tools to make me a better human being. Doug Johnson (17:40): There We go. All right. So Stephen Foskett (17:43): Were all just tech of a monkey, I think. Leon Adato (17:44): Yeah. Well, we're all, we're all wonderful monkeys. The question is whether we can make into better human beings as Well. Um, I like it. All right, Steven. Uh, I. Stephen Foskett (17:54): Yes. Leon Adato (17:54): Realized that that was a very, bizarre conversation to follow up on, but, uh, you've given us some thoughts. So I'm curious about the tech that you use. Stephen Foskett (18:04): All right. Well, I'm gonna, um, first apologize, uh, for, um, uh, you know, I'm going to defend Facebook, so I'm sorry. Um, I'm sorry, those of you who find that a sin, um, frankly, it's terrible. We all know it's terrible, but it's also kind of not terrible. Um, because truly, I think that essentially we all need to find ways of connecting to each other and frankly, it's where everyone is. And it's not only that, but if you squint and turn your head and mute enough, you can actually see some positives to it too. And, um, you know, for example, um, you know, here in, in my town, um, there's a terrible town Facebook group, and everyone has one of those. Um, there's also a group where people go out in nature and take pictures of owls and trees and ponds, and talk about how they've discovered something lovely and wonderful in the town. And somehow that group has not yet been polluted by red and blue comments, and it's just, you know, wonderful. And it's the same thing, you know what I mean? You know, connecting with your family, connecting, you know, maybe some people in your family, you kind of don't want to connect with any more, but you know what, it's important that we know who's graduating. It's important that we know who's sick and who's better. And it's important that we keep connected and frankly, whatever makes that happen is I think a pretty good tool. And, uh, again, I, I don't want to say anything nice about them, but this is what makes it happen for me, frankly. This is the tool that we're using to keep connected with our families and, you know, in the pandemic, I think that that's doubly important. Um, people who have distributed families like me, that's incredibly important. Um, and so, yeah, um, Leon Adato (20:09): Ok. Stephen Foskett (20:09): It's a great, it's a great thing. Leon Adato (20:11): I, you know, I can see the treatise now, you know, in defense of Facebook. Doug Johnson (20:18): I was away from it for a year and I came back and, you know, it's, it's not terrible. Um, I it's, I'm learning how to not follow people. That really are just over the side, but you're, I mean, there's a lot of good this, there, I, in fact, I miss Twitter because there were so many people that I enjoyed following, but everybody's just so wacko for a while there during the, during the Trump years. I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm hoping that it's just gonna chill some here. Leon Adato (20:46): Well And there's there. Just to add one quick comment, which is, um, a conversation that we were having a friend of mine. And I said, you know, he, he said, this is it. I can't deal with so-and-so anymore. I'm going to have to cut them out of my life. And, uh, you know, they're saying all this stuff on Facebook, it happened to be that I just can't, I can't deal with it. I can't fall. And into this conversation, my rabbi, who by the way, is on Twitter, which is a whole other conversation, but okay. And he said, you know, you don't actually have to listen to them. You could actually choose to mute. And again, this is by rabbi talking to me, the tech, you know, technology person and my friend who is a programmer and saying, you know, they have these options so that you never see anything that they say at all. And that way you wouldn't have to hear the horrible things that I'm not saying. They don't say horrible things. I'm just saying this doesn't have to impact your relationship with them in the sense of like, if the things they say bother you don't read them because they don't say them in public. Stephen Foskett (21:54): Yeah. And honestly, um, that, you know, I'm going to say, I'm going to, I'm going to change, changing up my, my list here. Um, I have to say that I've learned more about people and I've gained a better appreciation from people from dealing with people on social media, generally, um, Twitter. Um, so here's the thing, the other month I said something off the cuff that came off as incredibly stupid. And insensitive. Um, and it got retweeted a lot, like a lot, like I got probably 500 hateful comments, um, from people. And it was enough that I actually just got another spate of them last week because it's one of those famous things that keeps coming back, look at this stupid guy and this stupid thing he said, but, you know, what's funny. Um, and I think that this is, you know, perfectly fitting for, um, uh, context like this. The most remarkable thing is that I took the advice of, well, of all of the people that I admire and all the philosophers that I respect. And basically the answer was, you know, you did the thing, you know, recognize the humanity in these people. They're angry at you because of the way that they're perceiving you and, and, and what can you do with that? And so, instead of, um, and I haven't, I haven't talked about this really much. Um, so this is kind of a nice opportunity for me instead of, um, like yelling at people or telling them, you know, they're stupid or muting everybody or deleting it. Um, instead, you know, what I decided to do, I decided to write a response to every one of the people that contacted me, except if they swore at me, if they, if they swore at me or called me a Nazi or something, I was just like, okay, I don't need to engage. This person is just angry. Leon Adato (24:07): Uh huh. Stephen Foskett (24:07): And engaging with somebody who's just angry is probably not good. But if they said something like you're so insensitive, what about women? What about the disabled? You know, I replied and I said, you know what? I can see how you could get that from what I wrote. And I don't feel good about that. And that's not a reflection of who I am, and I'm sorry that you feel this way. And I'm sorry that I said something that, and you know, what happened next? What happened next was I got hundreds of responses back saying, wow, that was really nice. I really appreciated this response. You know, um, I'm still talking to some of these people, you know, six months later who basically introduced themselves by saying you're an idiot and you're insensitive. And I have to say, I've actually learned a lot more about people and I've learned how to work with people and how to, um, and I've learned more respect and humility from a bad day on Twitter than I did in a lot of Sunday school. Doug Johnson (25:15): Good. Leon Adato (25:15): Wow. Doug Johnson (25:15): Yes, I totally get that. I mean, it, it's hard to go ahead and, not, not strike back. And so that, that on your part is admirable. And, you know, being able to go ahead and essentially own what you own, what you did and be willing to engage. And I try and engage. I offend people all the time, not intentionally there's people who do it intentionally. Leon Adato (25:42): I can vouch for the truth of this. Doug Johnson (25:43): It is right. When people come to me and say, I'm an idiot and I'm insensitive. I go, boy, you're, I could, I, you are so right. And I, upon, you know, what, what did, what did I do today? All right. And, and so, and, and, but, you know, again, being willing to own it and apologize for it, if it deserves an apology or to say, Oh, I, you know, I did not even think of it that way. I apologize to, you know, it goes a long way towards connecting with people. Which im not great at. Stephen Foskett (26:12): Yeah. And what you find is that, you know, people are really, a lot of people are really hurting and a lot of people are really, um, angry at the situations that they see around them. And they're kind of ascribing things to these situations. And by basically opening up and listening, um, you know, you can get a lot more out of it. And a lot of like real personal growth out of it. Um, and really that kind of fits with my, you know, my beliefs, you know, I believe that, you know, that people can transcend what they are, and what they, what they seem to be. And if you give them a chance, a lot of the time they will. And like I said, truly, a lot of people are just angry and, you know, sometimes, you know, you got to just let that burn out a little bit. So anyway, so I have definitely learned a lot more about that. Um, you know, and frankly, I feel like, you know, the other things that I was going to talk about, um, you know, unlike Doug, I absolutely do not have the Bible memorized. Um, but I do have blue light, uh, blue letter Bible on my iPad. And that lets me look stuff up and cross reference it when I need to. Um, Leon Adato (27:29): I think that overall the, you know, if there's one thing about just devices in our pocket at all, it's having access to a text that I am comfortable with, as opposed to having to arrive at a building and pull a book off the shelf that I might not be as familiar with, or know where to find things or whatever, and in a language that I'm comfortable with in a font size that I'm comfortable with. Like, I think that just the single most effective use of technology is personalizing the text in ways that are very personal to us. I think that that makes a huge difference. So yeah, I can see that. Stephen Foskett (28:08): Yep. And the amazing power of computers to cross-reference. Leon Adato (28:12): Uh huh. Stephen Foskett (28:12): Is just, um, and then search is just incredible. I mean, to think that you can say, um, you know, I want to find like, like, like, you know, Doug, you're writing a sermon and you're like, I need to find that quote where Jesus says this one thing, and to be able to just like, like click the little magnifying glass and you're there, you know, I mean, Doug Johnson (28:34): And you find out it was actually Joshua who said it. Stephen Foskett (28:37): Yeah. Jesus didn't say a lot of the things people think he said. Leon Adato (28:42): Right. Stephen Foskett (28:42): Um, yeah. And then I guess the final thing that I'll give a pitch to is, um, especially in the pandemic, I think a lot of people are in need of some personal connection and, and someone to talk to and someone to talk back. And yet we can't really go out. And so I am, I never thought that I would be into audio books, but I got to say, audio books are awesome. And. Leon Adato (29:07): Uh huh. Stephen Foskett (29:07): Being able to, you know, to sit down and just listen as somebody reads you, their book is, uh, it's weird and cool. Um, also puts me to sleep, but, um, at least. Leon Adato (29:23): But in a good way. Stephen Foskett (29:23): it couldn't go back again. Leon Adato (29:25): In a good, but in a good way, I mean, you know, it is, it is that comforting voice of somebody who has basically promised no, no, I'm going to read to you until you're calm. I'm going to keep giving you some ideas that will distract you from the circle, spinning of your brain. And I'll be there. Stephen Foskett (29:42): And there's something wonderfully soothing about somebody reading to you. Leon Adato (29:46): Uh huh. Stephen Foskett (29:46): I think it's a, it's like one of those things, like, you know, we're, you know, from when we're children, like, we love to have somebody reading to us. And especially now, like I said, with the pandemic, you know, you're, you, you know, everybody's trapped inside, you can at least sit and you can listen to somebody and you can kind of escape from this, into your head in a good way. Leon Adato (30:05): Uh huh. Stephen Foskett (30:05): And, um, and, and I'm loving that. Leon Adato (30:09): So just to, to add on to that one, uh, again, as, as people have been listening are familiar with, but if, if you're not familiar with Orthodox Judaism, uh, on Shabbat, the Sabbath from Friday night sundown until Saturday Sunday, and if it has an on switch, it's off limits, that's the easiest way to say it. So that means that, um, you know, for, for 24, 25 hours playing an audio book, or the television or any of those things is, is not going to work. So what's happened in our house is that, um, I will read. You know, we'll, we'll pick a book. We've, we've worked our way through the Harry Potter series a couple of times. And I will read with all the voices and that's what we do and lows during the day. And then at night the same thing, like, you know, my wife is sitting there, her brain is spinning with all the things that have to happen, whatever. And of course your brain is spinning with things that have to happen that you can not do because it's Shabbat, right? So now you have nowhere to put this and nowhere, nothing to do with this. So what do you do? You know, I sit there and I read, I read until she falls asleep and it's really, it's just sort of a delightful and the kids all come trundling to the room. My kids are in their twenties. Okay. Let's just be honest about this. So they come in and they've got their blanket and they lay, you know on the floor or whatever it is and we read and it's just, You know. Stephen Foskett (31:31): That's about the nicest thing I have heard in months. Leon Adato (31:36): Yeah. It's, it's fun. And they look forward to it. It's one more reason to look forward to what a lot of people like, how can 24 hours without anything, how do you do that? I mean, well, in my house, it's like, is it Shabbat yet? Can't we have Shabbat now? Like still got two more days to go kid. Come on. Stephen Foskett (31:53): Can you do Dumbledore for us please? Leon Adato (31:56): [Reading Harry Potter] She may have taken you grudgingly furiously, unwillingly, bitterly, Yet, She still took you. And in doing so, she sealed the charm. I had placed upon you. Your mother's sacrifice made the bond of blood, the strongest shield I could give you. While you can still call the poll, call home the place where your mother's blood dwells there, you cannot be touched or harmed by Voldemort. He shed your blood. He shed her blond, but it lives on and you and your, and her sister, her blood became your refuge. So that's Dumbledore. Stephen Foskett (32:28): I hear it. I hear it. I'm really glad that you don't sound like the Dumbledore in the movies. Leon Adato (32:32): No, no, no. John Huston, John Huston is the voice of Gandalf and Dumbledore like that is the wizard voice. Um, that's just in my head. That's what he sounds like. Um, so anyway, uh, back to our conversation, back to the topic, uh, audible books certainly are, you know, a calming source so that I can see how that, that would, that would be good. Okay. So tell you what, after, uh, doing my Dumbledore impression, I'm gonna, uh, wrap this up with a couple of recommendations of mine. Uh, just two of them. The first one is something that I mentioned in another episode, hebecal.com. And I said that right as Stephen was taking a drink. So now I own the new cube, keyboard because he just spit all over it. Um, yeah, hebcal.com. That's actually a website and it is a calendar that will give you all the different holidays and times and things like that incredibly useful because, uh, the Jewish calendar can be insanely complicated. And that's something I mentioned in the other episode, but what I wanted to bring out here is that there's two particular features on that website. First one is after you have created your customized calendar, that shows the things that you want and not the things that you don't want, you can export that to an Ical format. So it's not just like you have to go back to that website every time you want something, you can create your own calendar, including things like, you know, people's the, the anniversary people's deaths within what's called a Yartzite, which is very important. You can output that in the Ical format and have that sort of in perpetuity year after year, you can have it built into your calendar. And I find that that's especially useful because it's easy to forget that it's the first night of Hanukkah because it changes from year to year across the regular calendar. The other part is that, and this is very, very, you know, technically religious, there's an API, there's an actual restful JSON API. So if you're building your own application that needs to grab a Hebrew date, or what Torah reading, what Torah portion is that week, or what time sundown is or whatever, or what holidays are coming up, you can actually make a function call to the website, through their API and grab all that information back and use that. And as a technologist who has written a couple of WordPress modules and things like that, it is incredibly helpful because they've done the legwork on all the really hair on the knuckles, hard, uh, calendar programming that is so difficult to do. So that's the first one. Doug Johnson (35:09): sweet. Leon Adato (35:09): And, um, Stephen Foskett (35:10): I really want to know if you can do a JSON post of why is this night different from any other night. Leon Adato (35:17): Uh, and get answers back. Stephen Foskett (35:19): Yeah. That I, that would be an API. So subscribed to, Leon Adato (35:22): I can, I can. Doug Johnson (35:23): That would actually be a get. Leon Adato (35:26): Well, hold on. No, no, no, no. Stephen Foskett (35:27): No no, That's something different. Doug Johnson (35:30): Unless you're going to send an unless you're sending your answer. Leon Adato (35:33): No, no, no. You need to do is you'd need to have the URL. And the first variable is which son you are. Doug Johnson (35:40): Right. Leon Adato (35:40): Because that's going to tell you what the return that's. So it would be, uh, a, uh, uh, get function. Doug Johnson (35:47): Alright, I know what I'm doing this weekend. Stephen Foskett (35:50): Yup, bracket quote. sun order colen. Doug Johnson (35:52): Right. I have to tell you, I am, I'm grateful for hebcal, because I remember Leon talking to me probably 10, 12 years ago about how we were going to build this thing. And fortunately, they got it built before I had to do it. Leon Adato (36:07): Right. Doug Johnson (36:08): We, we started talking about this and I'm going, Oh my God. Leon Adato (36:13): Right? And I don't know nearly enough to be able to spec that out appropriately either. So no, it, uh, Doug Johnson (36:19): It would have been if we'd still be working on it. Leon Adato (36:22): Yeah we would. And it would still be a horrible, it would never work Right. Doug Johnson (36:24): Exactly. So thank you, HebCal. Leon Adato (36:27): Thank you. So, and the last thing I want to bring up is just a website. Um, YeahThat'skosher.com. No, really. That's the website. YeahThat'skosher.com. There are a lot of websites that talk about whether a thing is kosher or not. This is actually a restaurant review website, and the guy who runs the website, um, does a lot of traveling, did a lot of traveling lives in the New York area. And he highlights the, the restaurants that are new and opening and what kind of cuisine they have. And honestly, you know, is it good? Is it run of the mill? Is it no, you really need to skip this place. He really does a good job of keeping up to date so that when I'm in a new city, typically I can rely on that to know what, uh, some of the places like I don't want to miss, or nah, that's, you know, I don't need to pay the cab fare or the, you know, Uber or Lyft ride to get out there it's not, it's going to be a hot dog and that's gonna be the end of it or whatever it is. So that, especially as somebody who travels to conferences and things, it helps me to know when there's a new place. Like, Oh, I've been in Vegas. No, no, no. They have a steakhouse. Now they have a kosher steak house. I would actually give away one of my children and I can name which one for the steak that I have. I fonder memories of the Tomahawk steak I had there than I have of at least one of my kids. Um, it's a really good kosher steak house, so that, but those are the kinds of things you can get from that. So that's very helpful unless you're one of my kids. Um, so that's, that's it, that's, that's the episode, uh, I'll quickly go to the lightning round, any final words or things that you want to add. Yeah, Stephen. Stephen Foskett (38:01): I actually, I really want to add something from my other world, from the world of watches. Leon Adato (38:06): Oh, go ahead. Stephen Foskett (38:06): There is a remarkable watchmaker who created a watch, a wristwatch that has the full Muslim calendar built into it. And it, and it actually shows the correct Islamic date using the phases of the moon. And one of the coolest things about mechanical watches that are all the cool things you can do with gears. So just imagine your API that tells us which day or which month it is. Okay. Now, now do that gears. Leon Adato (38:36): Uh huh. Stephen Foskett (38:36): Um, so if, if you want to look this up, it actually won the, one of the highest awards in watchmaking in 2020, uh, because it is a pretty remarkable achievement. Leon Adato (38:45): Great. Stephen Foskett (38:45): So it's by a company called Parmigiani, which is not Pomodoro, but it still has some pretty good technique. Leon Adato (38:51): So it's not the tomato, it's the cheese. Stephen Foskett (38:53): Yes. Leon Adato (38:54): That's great. And we'll have the links for everything that we talked about in the show notes. Um, okay, great. That's that's cool. Doug, any final comments? Doug Johnson (39:02): Nope. I like all of the stuff I've used, all the stuff that Stephen uses, uh, probably not as effectively as he has, but that's good. I mean, there's just a lot of good stuff out there. I was just thinking today, you know, I read through the calendar thing this today in calendar and I realized how much stuff has happened since I was born. Queen Elizabeth became queen Elizabeth about three months before I was born. Stephen Foskett (39:28): Did you know that Betty White really is older than sliced bread? Leon Adato (39:31): Yes, I saw that. Stephen Foskett (39:33): True fact. Doug Johnson (39:33): That's funny. I did not know that Leon Adato (39:36): She's something like 3 or 4 years. 3 or 4 years older then sliced bread. Yeah. Doug Johnson (39:40): And that, and that's the important stuff that we have now. The good thing about having only a part partial brain at least for half of the year is now we've got technology that fills in the rest of it. Um, so that I can make it look like I actually deserve to exist on this. Leon Adato (39:56): You're a functioning, functional adult. Doug Johnson (39:58): Yeah I get a lot more done now than I used to. And, um, even, even though, uh, my brain is not working at full, I, at least I I've got systems and tools set up that sort of prop me up. Stephen Foskett (40:11): Well, can I just make a pitch? I think what the, the best, uh, technology tool to help religious people would be, would be a head-up display inside your glasses that tells you who is that person? What was I talking to them about last time? And what's their mother's name? Doug Johnson (40:27): Yep there you go . Stephen Foskett (40:27): I think that would really help. Doug Johnson (40:28): Well, as, as soon as, yeah, I was going to say there there's a new batch of AR glasses that somebody is coming out with. It look a lot better than the, uh, than the ones we've had so far. So maybe that maybe that'll be my next side gig after I make my million billion on this first one. Leon Adato (40:44): There we go. Doug Johnson (40:45): Or actually 43rd one whenever when I'm on. Leon Adato (40:47): Well, uh, I definitely appreciate all the parts of your brain that you decided to bring to the show today. Doug Johnson (40:53): late. Leon Adato (40:53): And whenever you chose to bring them, look, I, you know, we're very flexible here and, uh, we're doing this, uh, you know, for fun. So it ain't like, uh, you're gonna, we're gonna dock your paycheck for it. So, uh, I appreciate you taking the time. Doug Johnson (41:10): I appreciate it. Thanks. I love this. Leon Adato (41:12): Good. Doug Johnson (41:13): Human beings. I like that I like, Oh my God. Stephen Foskett (41:17): I'm just glad to be able to meet Doug. Leon Adato (41:21): Yeah. Well, he's, you know. Doug Johnson (41:21): Oh, you say that now. Leon Adato (41:23): Yeah, someday soon. Thanks a lot, guys. Have a good night. Doug Johnson (41:28): Bye now. Roddie (41:29): Thank you for making time for us this week, to hear more of technically religious visit our website at technicallyreligious.com, where you can find our other episodes, leave us ideas for future discussions or connect with us on social media.

Keeping Time With Oster Watches
Keeping Time S4, E13: Marc André Deschoux, Watches TV

Keeping Time With Oster Watches

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2020 61:55


For the season finale, we are thrilled to be joined again by Marc-André Deschoux, the talented and passionate creative force behind WatchesTV.com.    As one of the foremost voices in the industry, we invited Marc-André to share his thoughts and observations from a remarkable 2020. We discuss the pandemic situation in Switzerland and the impact on Manufacturing and debate the winners and losers from a challenging and unique year, the likes of which have never previously been experienced. Following the recent GPHG Awards presentation we discuss the top categories and the big winners. We look ahead to 2021 and what the new year holds as we wrap up a hugely eventful 2020 in the watch industry and Season 4 of Keeping Time Podcast.   As always, this episode is a natural, free-flowing and unedited conversation. We truly appreciate Marc-André's professionalism, enthusiasm and willingness to share his expertise with Keeping Time Podcast. This podcast is all about the personalities in the industry and the passion that drives the creativity and desirability of the beautiful products that we all enjoy. A massive thank you goes out to all all of our guests from this incredible season. From the CEO of Audemars Piguet singing on the podcast, to the CEO's of Zenith and Parmigiani sharing their plans to emerge stronger from the pandemic and support their retailers during lockdown; to the talented creative voices who invite us into their world - this has been an incredible season! We hope that you have enjoyed Season 4 as much as we enjoy recording each episode. Special thanks to co-host Doug for producing a great show despite numerous technical challenges. Thanks especially to all of you who download and enjoy this podcast and support the watch industry.   Wishing good health and happiness to all, we'll be back in the New Year with Season 5. I am already excited and we have some amazing guests lined up!   Warm wishes,  Jeremy 

8Past10 - Watch Talks
Episode 47 - New Tudor Black Bay 58, New Parmigiani Tonda

8Past10 - Watch Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2020 20:09


In this episode of 8past10 watch talks, we are talking about the new Tudor Black Bay Fifty-Eight that Kristian brought to the studio as well as the new Parmigiani collection with integrated bracelet. We also briefly talk about what's cooking at Czapek these days.

People First
Episode 13 - Jacob Parmigiani 26.06.2020

People First

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2020 63:09


Wow. What an hour. Jacob is a true legend. In this weeks episode, dropping on Monday 29th at 5am - we talked about his time in the army, his work as a paramedic, his dealings with PTSD, helping young adults deal with mental illness and so much more. You'll love this one. Sit back, relax and enjoy. #peoplefirst

Loserlândia
Loserlândia 301: Se Eles Estivessem Vivos (Parte III)

Loserlândia

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2020 59:26


A Loserlândia nunca ira se esquivar de mostrar seu posicionamento frente ao momento histórico que estamos vivendo. E o episódio de hoje do podcast é mais um tijolo nessa nossa postura de "meter a colher" no que for de interesse geral. Com vocês: Se estivessem vivos - Parte III Como seria ter entre nós um aliada de peso como Marielle Franco. Estaríamos melhor representado no campo político? E como seria essa representação na mídia se um trágico acidente não tivesse tirado de cena o grande jornalista Ricardo Boechat? Mas como somos nós, também há espaço para o entretenimento. Então vejamos como seria a carreira de dois grandes nomes da transição entre os Século XX e XXI, no cinema (Heath Ledger) e na música (Chorão). Deram asas a imaginação nesse episódio: Ana Claudia de Souza Diogo Sales Roberto Feliciano E os nossos convidados especiais: Mayara de Oliveira Thiérri Parmigiani

Gallery of Ideas - Radio and Podcasts
#34 Café Poliglota com Elena Parmigiani + Aulas de Espanhol + DJ Marcellus

Gallery of Ideas - Radio and Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2020 85:43


No programa de hoje tivemos entrevista em Ingles, aulas de espanhol e mais musicas do DJ Marcellus! ON AIR

Keeping Time With Oster Watches
Keeping Time S4, E5: Gustavo Calzadilla, Parmigiani Fleurier Americas

Keeping Time With Oster Watches

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2020 71:31


Gustavo is the Managing Director of Parmigiani Fleurier Americas. He joins us for this episode to discuss the incredible initiatives out into action by Parmigiani Fleurier here in the USA to specifically encourage and reward those who financially support our front line heroes who are battling daily to save lives of those infected by Covid-19. Additionally, we discuss how Parmigiani Fleurier is supporting their retailers and even individual salespeople as we all navigate through these troubled times. The conversation naturally gravitates towards discussing the sometimes under-appreciated value and expertise of the immense Manufacturing capabilities of Parmigiani Fleurier. Naturally, we also discuss the man himself, Michel Parmigiani. We hope that you enjoy this episode and perhaps even learn a thing or two about haute horlogerie and this special brand.  If you enjoy Keeping Time Podcast please let others know. Kindly take a moment to rate and review on iTunes or your favorite podcast player and share on social media. Tag @osterwatches on Instagram. As always, we welcome your feedback, general communication and suggestions for future guests: Email keepingtime@osterwatches.com. Thank you for downloading Keeping Time.

Agrocast
ESALQast 013 João Paulo Muniz Kakonde F58 Fundador da Jacarepagua

Agrocast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2019 76:53


Doutores, Colegas e Bixada Sejam bem vindos ao episódio número 013 do ESALQast, o podcast feito por, com e para Esalqueanos. Hoje vocês vão escutar a entrevista do Kakonde, João Paulo Muniz, formado em 1958 e um dos fundadores da Jacarepaguá, república que completa em 2020 65 anos, Jubileu de Pérola Negra. Damos aqui o pontapé inicial nas comemorações. #republicaescoladavida Sigam o projeto dos alunos da Esau, Luciana Jacob, F99, @vemprotanqua. Confiram o som do Rapizódia, Clovis Machado Neto, The 4 Rockers, @the4riders.thedoors. Ele entrou na Gloriosa em 2000. E não deixem de conhecer a Agaplan do DDT, Paulo Sérgio Parmigiani, F84. https://www.agaplan.com.br/ UM GRANDE BEIJO A TODOS!!!!! Din Din - F99 Rep. HK O ESALQast faz parte da Rede AgroCast, a primeira, maior e melhor rede de podcasts do Agro no Brasil. www.redeagrocast.com.br ou @redeagrocast @agroresenha @bugbitespodcast @cpvpodcast @noticias_do_front @papoagropodcast @thomer.durman See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

ESALQast
ESALQast 013 João Paulo Muniz Kakonde F58 Fundador da Jacarepagua

ESALQast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2019 76:53


Doutores, Colegas e Bixada Sejam bem vindos ao episódio número 013 do ESALQast, o podcast feito por, com e para Esalqueanos. Hoje vocês vão escutar a entrevista do Kakonde, João Paulo Muniz, formado em 1958 e um dos fundadores da Jacarepaguá, república que completa em 2020 65 anos, Jubileu de Pérola Negra. Damos aqui o pontapé inicial nas comemorações. #republicaescoladavida Sigam o projeto dos alunos da Esau, Luciana Jacob, F99, @vemprotanqua. Confiram o som do Rapizódia, Clovis Machado Neto, The 4 Rockers, @the4riders.thedoors. Ele entrou na Gloriosa em 2000. E não deixem de conhecer a Agaplan do DDT, Paulo Sérgio Parmigiani, F84. https://www.agaplan.com.br/ UM GRANDE BEIJO A TODOS!!!!! Din Din - F99 Rep. HK O ESALQast faz parte da Rede AgroCast, a primeira, maior e melhor rede de podcasts do Agro no Brasil. www.redeagrocast.com.br ou @redeagrocast @agroresenha @bugbitespodcast @cpvpodcast @noticias_do_front @papoagropodcast @thomer.durman

Keeping Time With Oster Watches
Keeping Time S3, E13: Davide Traxler, CEO Parmigiani Fleurier

Keeping Time With Oster Watches

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2019 78:47


We are thrilled to welcome the CEO of one of the most complete and impressive Manufactures in the Swiss watch industry: Parmigiani Fleurier. Together with the restoration workshop and the manufacturing division, Vaucher SA, this is a brand that has technical mastery covering all aspects of Haute Horlogerie. Davide is highly engaging, honest and insightful as we discuss many aspects of the watchmaking company that Michel Parmigiani started back in 1996. We discuss restoration, the capabilities of the company and the direction, opportunities and challenges present in taking over the CEO role at Parmigiani Fleurier. The accompanying pics show the Ovale restoration project which inspired the modern Ovale Pantagraphe wristwatch. Additionally, see the highly impressive Tonda Chronor with movement bridges made in 18kt gold. The Chronor movement is an integrated split-seconds chronograph of immense rarity and beauty. If you enjoy Keeping Time Podcast please let others know. Kindly take a moment to rate and review on iTunes and share on social media. Tag @osterwatches on Instagram. As always, we welcome your feedback, general communication and suggestions for future guests. Email keepingtime@osterwatches.com. Thank you for downloading Keeping Time.

FPAC Notícia
FPAC Geek - A Saga Continua

FPAC Notícia

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2019 21:53


Nesse episódio falamos sobre o novo filme de Star Wars - A Ascensão de Skywalker com o nosso convidado Professor Thiérri Parmigiani (@thierri_p) e nosso locutor Alexandre Frederico (@ale_frederico). Discutindo sobre os personagens, trilogia, etc. Siga-nos no instagram @fpacnoticiasoficial

The Bold Sidebar
Attorney Cara Parmigiani – Honest Lawyer and Marshal Arts Expert

The Bold Sidebar

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2019 60:03


Cara is a graduate of Rutgers University with majors in Genetics and Psychology. She went on to Seton Hall Law School. Her mentors include her attorney father, John Parmigiani, and an adjunct professor at Seton Hall Law School named Sr. Melanie DiPietro. She also credits multiple classmates, including attorney Debra E. Guston of Argentino Family Law and Child Advocacy, LLC and a beloved, previous guest of The Bold Sidebar.Cara is a true general practice attorney.  On any given day she may be working on a real estate contract, a Chancery case, a landlord-tenant matter, or a Tax Court matter. She has covered cases in 15 of New Jersey's 21 counties. She likes general practice because she desires, and is most effective, serving as the all-around attorney for the same person. Cara represents people who may have a range of legal issues.  It is a very interesting perspective in a time of great specialization. Cara works alone so when you reach her office, you are reaching her directly. She honors her father by following the words of a simple sign: “Honest Lawyer”.  Cara's idea of a great client is one who brings a case that requires some mental acrobatics, and a person who becomes someone you can grow with and who values preventative legal action.There was a gap between Cara's completion of undergraduate studies and her entrance into law school. Cara is no stranger to contact sports having played ice hockey in college and worked as a Muay Thai teacher. She is an experienced Martial Artist with 19 years of training. Check out her law office website LawyerforyouNJ.com.  There are two images that we talk about: one is her logo of a buck rearing up and the other is a beautiful picture of her and her pregnant wife on a park bench.Outside the law – we talk about Cara making short films, which can be found at poniesatlaw.com.  She is an accomplished artist having displayed in 30 shows.  Her art is found at nearenemy.com . Most recently, she is a candidate for Morris County Freeholder in the fall 2019 election, and you can find her at “CaraForFreeholder.com”. Please enjoy this interview and connect your spirits to the way that Cara and I met – through good, old-fashioned human-to-human contact at the New Jersey State Bar Association Convention. Enjoy!If you or anyone you know might be interested in being a guest of The Bold Sidebar – email Tina George attgeorge@hornlawgroup.net for details.  Horn Law Group, LLC 801A Main Street Toms River, NJ 08753 T: 732.736.9300 E: tgeorge@hornlawgroup.net Website: https://hornlawgroup.net/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheBoldSidebar/ https://www.facebook.com/hornlawgroupnj/ LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/company/horn-law-group/ Law Office of Cara A. Parmigiani, LLC355 US-46, Mountain Lakes, NJ 07046T: (973) 722-7655F: 973-378-0043Email: Cara.Parmigiani@gmail.com 

Tourbillon Watch
EPISODE 1: Entretien avec Christophe Renard de chez Parmigiani

Tourbillon Watch

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2019 37:36


Nous retrouvons Christophe Renard, directeur de la boutique Parmigiani Fleurier à Paris. Durant notre discussion, il revient sur son expérience dans le monde de l'horlogerie avant d'aborder Parmigiani Fleurier et son histoire. On y parlera aussi de l'innovation dans le monde de l'horlogerie.

Entering the Bar, with Liz Lash
Puppet Ponies and a Slow Saturday Night: A Conversation with Cara Parmigiani, Attorney-At-Law

Entering the Bar, with Liz Lash

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2019 48:35


On this episode, I speak with Cara Parmigiani, solo practitioner and multi-talented comic book artist, writer, producer, martial arts practitioner—and new mother. (From now on, I’ll simply call call her my “hero lawyer,” clearly!)We discuss Cara’s ongoing creative venture, called “Pony and Pony: Ponies-at-Law,” about the adventures of Tristan and Pascal, sibling puppet ponies (and proud Seton Hall Law graduates) intent on opening a law practice. Originally a comic, Cara first turned this concept into a short film, then into a webisode called “Pony Radio.” She’s now in the process of transforming it into a musical. (Get your tickets before they’re hot, folks!) Cara and I also chat about how a slow Saturday night inspired the film, how her ponies graduated from law school even before she did (natch!) and how she managed to film 24 webisodes in one day. (Hint: it took a lot of organization, some professorial expertise, and a few puppeteers’ patience—and their forearm strength….)Cara and I also discuss her decision to open a solo practice—on Labor Day, no less—and its many benefits: from managing a variety of legal matters, to helping triage issues at the outset, to the potential to become close with clients. And, of course, the ultimate benefit: never having a boring day!As for those interested in opening a solo practice, Cara advises that you shouldn’t “not do something because you’re afraid,” but on the other hand, “don’t commit malpractice!” We discuss the resources out there for those want to follow in her footsteps; the many advantages of a clerkship; and the simple value of attending cases in open court to learn from attorney appearances—both good and bad.Finally, we chat about the really important stuff: how Cara’s mother was right (hope you’re listening, Cara’s mom!); how Legally Blonde is way more realistic than the Paper Chase (that is, if you want to truly be prepared for law school); and how Seton Hall Law will open a lot of doors—just not any hotel room doors! Plus, the all-important no-drinking-for-24-hours-before-anything-meaningful rule that Cara now has, thanks to Johnny Depp, a hangover, and an infamous hockey game…You can learn more information about Cara and her practice, here; and about Puppet Ponies, here.

Loserlândia
Loserlândia 244: O Natal Mais Loser de Todos

Loserlândia

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2018 74:09


Quer coisa mais bonita que seu podcast favorito te dar um presente de Natal? É isso que esse episódio especial da Loserlândia é: um presente nosso pra você ouvir antes da ceia (ou durante, ou depois, ou no ano novo, ou em 2032 quem sabe). Diogo Sales e Roberto Feliciano montaram essa mesa com Thiérri Parmigiani , Mari Molinari e Marcelo "Salsicha" Caodaglio para uma conversa gostosa e divertida sobre o que nos encanta e o que nos mete medo nessa data em que está todo mundo querendo descansar e encher a cara de panetone e cidra. O que o Natal representa na história de nossas vidas, quais os pratos que não podem faltar nos encontros de nossas famílias, quais aqueles que são abomináveis, que presentes mais nos marcaram e quais foram as maiores "bombas". Você vai saber de tudo ouvindo a gente abrindo o coração nesse episódio. E um Feliz Natal e todos vocês, queridos ouvintes.

Loserlândia
Loserlândia 240: Ídolos de Nossos Clubes

Loserlândia

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2018 93:40


Em clima de festa alvi-verde por mais um título Brasileiro, chega mais um episódio da Loserlândia. Um Top 5 Ídolos dos nossos times do coração. Para mais esse episódio sobre futebol, o são-paulino Diogo Sales e o santista Roberto Feliciano recebem nos suntuosos Loserstudios o palmeirense Benito Vasques e o corinthiano Thiérri Parmigiani para elencar os jogadores que estão em nossos corações e na história dos clubes pelos quais torcemos. Entre provocações, piadas, saudosos episódios de nosso futebol e emoção, temos uma lista com 20 craques pra você escolher quais são os seus preferidos também. E se a sua escolha for diferente ou se você torcer por outro time, que tal elencar o seu Top 5 pessoal? Faz isso nos comentários. E até a próxima.

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Loserlândia
Loserlândia 226: Esse É o Meu Programa de Auditório

Loserlândia

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2018 47:28


Hoje o espírito da Loserlândia está empreendedor e criativo. Por isso, nós caprichamos em ideias muito boas e divertidas para mudar os rumos da TV aberta brasileira: Vamos criar nossos próprios programas de auditório. Diogo Sales comanda a rodada de apresentações de propostas enquanto Roberto Feliciano, Mari Molinari, Thiérri Parmigiani,  e Fábio Acciaris disputam a atenção dos empresários do ramo televisivo para, quem sabe, abocanhar uma vaga em um horário nobre. Um desses programas é uma gincana de apostas para saber quem pode mais (fazer estupidez), o outro te leva a sonhar morar em uma cidade em que o gosto culinário é pra lá de duvidoso. Tem também uma proposta que vai nos dizer se somos mesmo pessoas gratas por tudo ou se o rancor ainda tem vez em nossos corações. E, pra finalizar, vocês irão conhecer o melhor mascote de programa de auditório já inventado. Vem com a gente agora e não deixe de dar seus pitacos.

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Loserlândia
Loserlândia 223: Elogiando Quem Não Merece

Loserlândia

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2018 67:54


No Documento Loserlândia de hoje, especialistas foram chamados para bater uma papo gostoso sobre algumas coisas que nos agradam mais do que horário político na TV hoje em dia. Diogo Sales e Roberto Feliciano convocaram Marília Molinari, Thiérri Parmigiani e Benito Vasques para juntos defenderem grandes baluartes e ideias interessantes de nossa sociedade contemporânea. Conheça o grupo de samba que sabe como ninguém o que é amenizar o sofrimento de uma guerra, ouça-nos falar sobre o casal mais interessante e agradável da TV brasileira. Entenda também um pouco mais sobre a regra que pode salvar o futebol mundial da ruína e sobre o que é ser youtuber, a profissão do futuro e que mais tem gente preparada atualmente. Tudo isso, saboreando uma delícia culinária de dar água na boca que só Jundiaí pode nos proporcionar. Divirta-se com a gente e diga: quem convence mais?

Loserlândia
Loserlândia 216: Guerra Sem Fim no Universo

Loserlândia

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2018 99:17


Hoje é dia de crossover na Loserlândia. Pra falar sobre Vingadores - Guerra Infinita, chamamos os camaradas da Torre dos Gurus pra dar show por aqui. Diogo Sales e Roberto Feliciano recrutaram Marcelo "Salsicha" Caodaglio para o time loser e EMPRESTARAM o passe da Marília Molinari para que ela formasse o time dos Gurus ao lado de Thiérri Parmigiani e Carol Lima. E o resultado foi um debate espetacular. Conversamos sobre os filmes que fizeram o MCU chegar até aqui, elencamos os melhores momentos do filme sensação do ano, sem deixar de lado os (poucos) defeitos. Nos derretemos de paixão por personagens tão carismáticos e por essa trama tão bem amarrada. É papo de fã, é papo de marvete safado. E com orgulho! Vem com a gente e curta esse momento.

Loserlândia
Loserlândia 208: Barba, Cabelo e Derrota

Loserlândia

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2018 112:52


Hoje o programa está cheiroso, bem vestido e penteado. Hoje a gente vai entrar pela porta da frente, com orgulho e auto-estima lá no alto. Chegou a hora da Loserlândia debater a vaidade nossa de cada dia. Diogo Sales e Roberto Feliciano recebem Thiérri Parmigiani, Duran Escudo de Carvalho, André Souza e Benito Vasques. É tanta gente vaidosa que o salão fechou as portas para atender exclusivamente essa clientela VIP. As histórias vergonhosas de sempre, com um perfume diferente. Saiba quais são os gostos dessa galera quando o assunto é moda e beleza. Falamos sobre nossos cabelos, as roupas que usamos ao longo de nossas vidas, desodorantes favoritos, estilo de barbas e franjas alisadas. E você? Quais são as suas vaidades?

Loserlândia
Loserlândia 204: Filmes e Séries em 2018

Loserlândia

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2018 98:04


Nós sabemos que ainda estamos em pleno Carnaval, mas que tal largar um pouco a festa mais importante e animada do Brasil para ouvir a palavra da Loserlândia? Neste episódio falamos o que deu em nossa cabeça sobre os filmes e as séries que veremos em 2018. Para esse papo, Diogo Sales e Roberto Feliciano convidaram Thiérri Parmigiani e Marcelo "Salsicha" Caodaglio, que ajudaram muito em nossa árdua tarefa de listar tudo o que pode ser relevante no ano. Desde os mais esperados filmes de super-heróis, passando por aqueles sobre os quais ninguém ouviu falar direito ainda, as séries que retornam, as que estreiam e, lógico, nossos palpites sobre qual será a grande bomba do ano. E olha que ainda deu tempo para dar nossos pitacos sobre o Oscar 2018. Deixa a fantasia um pouco de lado, coloca o fone de ouvido e vem com a gente.

Loserlândia
Loserlândia 200: Especial Mais Que Demais

Loserlândia

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2017 74:11


Hoje é dia de festa na Loserlândia. O podcast oficial da derrota chega a 200 episódios (mas com corpinho de 20) e quem ganha o presente é você, ouvinte. Para celebrar esse grande momento, podíamos chamar um convidado internacional para uma entrevista, contratar um show da Pablo Vittar ou distribuir cestas básicas. Mas nada disso seria digno de nossa história. E é por isso que Diogo Sales e Roberto Feliciano resolveram dar o maior presente de todos aos ouvintes: uma folga de suas vozes. E quem melhor para comandar essa bagaça durante nossa folga do que nossos maiores parceiros: a Torre dos Gurus? Thiérri Parmigiani, Mayara de Oliveira e Júlio Machado conversaram com Marília Molinari (que não é da Torre, e sim da Loserlândia, entenderam?) e com o ouvinte (que não paga o Patreon) Christian Ordoque. E esses queridos amigos falaram de tudo um pouco: especularam bisonhamente sobre nossa origem, falaram de seus primeiros contatos com a gente, revelaram seus momentos favoritos da nossa trajetória, nos zoaram sem pudor e, principalmente, demonstram um carinho do tamanho do mundo, que com absoluta certeza é recíproco. Ouça, divirta-se, emocione-se e comente!

Pecados Veniales
Programa 75: Revista CAR, SMQ, Benetti Se77antasette, Parmigiani Bugatti Type 390 y las Suites más caras del mundo

Pecados Veniales

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2017 89:58


Llega un nuevo programa de Pecados Veniales, la esencia del lujo y el estilo de vida en Libertad FM. Entrevistamos a Emilio Olivares, Director de la Revista CAR y SMQ (Señor Marqués) que nos hablará de las novedades de sus publicaciones y la actualidad del mundo del motor. Os presentamos el nuevo Concept Yacht de Benetti junto con el arquitecto y diseñador mexicano Fernando Romero, el Se77antasette, el máximo exponente de espíritu de innovación, diseño y tecnología del astillero italiano. Os llevamos, como cada viernes, de viaje y en esta ocasión os presentamos las suites más caras y exclusivas del mundo en las que pasar un día se convierte en una experiencia de ensueño. También os enseñamos la última creación de la marca relojera Parmigianni Fleurier y el fabricante de superdeportivos Bugatti el maravilloso Type 390, un reloj de altas prestaciones para nuestras muñecas en edición limitada. Pecados Veniales, el espacio del lujo y el estilo de vida, todos los viernes en Libertad FM, con Ramón Biosca, Alfonso Escámez, Pedro Santos, Ana Mateu, Laura García Naveiras y Carlos Enríquez de Salamanca.

Loserlândia
(Achados da) Loserlândia 176: Divinas Dicas de Matar

Loserlândia

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2017 93:46


Finzinho do mês chegando e esse friozinho que está fazendo em parte do país nos convida a fazer mais um episódio com nossas dicas para aproveitar os dias futuros. Com vocês mais um Achados da Loserlândia. Diogo Sales e Roberto Feliciano abriram as portas para Benito Vasques e Thiérri Parmigiani e o papo rolou solto sobre um monte de coisa boa que temos feito. O cardápio é o de sempre e que você já conhece tão bem: literatura, música, cinema e muito mais. Vem com a gente e nos mande suas dicas também. Curta, compartilhe, aplauda, chore de emoção.

Loserlândia
Loserlândia 168: Vamos Trabalhar Isso Aí

Loserlândia

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2017 90:21


Trabalhadores losers do mundo, uni-vos! Chegou a hora de mais um episódio sobre a árdua labuta diária do proletariado do planeta Terra. Neste 1º de maio, mais um episódio da Loserlândia sobre histórias malucas de trabalho. Dessa vez Diogo Sales e Roberto Feliciano convocaram os camaradas da Torre dos Gurus, Thiérri Parmigiani e Júlio Machado para compartilhar histórias bizarras de trampos do passado e do presente. Entenda a bronca que nutrimos por essa entidade chamada "cliente", aprenda pegadinhas "supimpas" com um de nossos convidados e pare com essa história de "vestir a camisa da empresa", porque isso não leva a nada.

Loserlândia
Loserlândia 152: Casais Mais Que Perfeitos

Loserlândia

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2016 84:42


O episódio de hoje está romântico, hot e “shipador”. Afinal, o cast da Loserlândia (e convidados) resolveu listar os casais mais legais daquilo que nos acostumamos a chamar de cultura pop. Diogo Sales e Roberto Feliciano (que não são um casal) convidaram Thiérri Parmigiani e Mayara de Olivera (que são um casal), da Torre dos Gurus para um papo sobre o que mais nos agrada em nossos casais favoritos da literatura, da dramaturgia, da vida. Vem chorar de tanta fofura pelos nossos escolhidos. Conheça com a gente pessoas que mal se juntam e já consideramos pacas. Entenda nossos critérios sobre a perfeição dos casais que nos emocionam e tente acompanhar a nossa mente doentia “shipando” gente que talvez não devesse ficar junta de jeito nenhum. Afinal, o que é que nós sabemos sobre o assunto, não é mesmo?

Loserlândia
Loserlândia 143: TOP 5 As Piores Adaptações

Loserlândia

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2016 81:59


Estamos todos de acordo que o dia de ontem foi pra passar raiva, não? Então que tal estender um pouco mais esse ódio ouvindo a turma da Loserlândia listando as piores adaptações de HQ’s para o cinema que conseguimos lembrar. Diogo Sales e Roberto Feliciano capricharam no Top 5 da tosqueira e contaram com uma ajuda especial de Duran Escudo de Carvalho (Sr. Castanha), Thiérri Parmigiani e Júlio Machado (Torre dos Gurus). Com um time desse, só poderia sair coisa boa (ou ruim). E aqui tem espaço pra tudo: Justiceiro com camisa havaiana, inimigo que mais parece um diarréia gigante, resolução ao estilo dos trapalhões, mamilos e até mesmo uma “unhada” fatal. Vem com a gente, se tiver estômago.

Geek Vox | Podcasts
GEEK TRACKS #44 – Bonus Track Agosto’16

Geek Vox | Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2016 34:17


FAAALA GAAALERA! Eduardo Ferreira, Danilo Soares e Thiérri Parmigiani apresentam as novidades da música nos últimos 30 dias! Ouça, se informe e discuta com a gente! Segue os links do programa: Perguntas para o Megadeth? Mande em Twitter do Thierri https://twitter.com/thierri_p Indicações Thierri Lia Paris - Foguete https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMjnA3oh25qIn5kKyYNlDuA Eduardo: My Name Is Mary www.facebook.com/projetomynameismary Danilo: Collective Soul - Shine https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_m0bI82Rz_k Comente pelo site, twitter com a hashtag #GeekTracks ou pelo email feedback@geekvox.com.br. Pode ser também sugestões, críticas, ideias! Iremos ler todos! Próxima terça-feira tem LADO A! Até lá! =D NOSSO FEED PARA SEU AGREGADOR: http://feeds.feedburner.com/geekvoxpodcast NOSSAS ATRAÇÕES: DOMINGO - GEEKVOX / TERÇA - GEEK TRACKS / QUINTA - GEEK HERO

Keeping Time With Oster Watches

Keeping Time With Oster Watches Episode Six features Jeremy Oster with guests Tammy Rockwell and Thierry Collot from Parmigiani Fleurier, USA.  Parmigiani is a Swiss watchmaker renown for unsurpassed craftsmanship.  In making watches that stand the test of time, Parmigiani incorporates ancient architecture and design theory combined with technical know-how learned through restoration of some of the world's most important watches and clocks.  Listen in as we discuss the philosophy, culture and history behind 25 years of the brand as well as learn about the exciting times ahead.  Keeping Time With Oster Watches is a podcast dedicated to enriching conversation about the luxury watch industry.

Geek Vox | Podcasts
GEEK TRACKS #38 – A escolha da galera

Geek Vox | Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2016


FALA GAAALERA! No episódio de hoje, Eduardo Ferreira, Thiérri Parmigiani e Danilo Soares fazem uma setlist só com as músicas escolhidas pelo público e a staff da Família Geek Vox! Temos trilhas do Foo Fighters, Bruno Mars, Blink-182, Chuck Barry e MUITO MAIS! Segue a trilha! 01 Bee Gees - Stayin' Alive (Vinnie Warlock - Ouvinte) 02 Marina and the Diamonds - Savages (Barbara Santos - Ouvinte) 03 Fall Out Boy - Centuries (Thais Alves - Editora Geek Vox) 04 U2 - Walk On (Dani Sousa - Ouvinte) 05 Bob Seger - Beautiful Loser (David Cesar - Ouvinte) 06 Alter Bridge - All Ends Well (Black - Ouvinte) 07 Blink-182 - Adam's Songs (Thiago Oliveira - Ouvinte) 08 Pantera - Hollow (Murilo Baldi - Ouvinte) 09 Audioslave - Like a Stone (Juliana Torres - Ouvinte) 10 System Of a Down - Chop Suey (Alberto Dias - Geek Hero) 11 Bruno Mars - Treasure (Fernando Belucci - Geek Hero/Geek Tracks) 12 Chuck Berry - Johnny be good (Beto Correia - Geek Hero) 13 Stratovarius - Hunting High And Low (Leandro de Almeida - Geek Hero/ Geek Tracks) 14 Metallica - To Live Is To Die (Dick - Geek Vox) 15 Halsey - Love Yourself - Justin Bieber Cover (Maroto - Geek Vox) 16 Kid Astray - Day In June (Doug - Geek Vox) 17 Elvis Presley - Suspicious Minds (Nanni - Geek Vox) 18 Radiohead - Exit Music (For A Film) (Peace - Geek Vox) 19 Queen - Don't Stop Me Now (Rizzato - Geek Vox) 20 Suicidal Tendencies - You Can't Bring Me Down (Novo Integrante - Geek Tracks) 21 Foo Fighters - Everlong (Eduardo - Geek Tracks) 22 Lucero - Bikeraiders (Iuri - Geek Tracks) 23 Pink Floyd - Shine On You Crazy Diamond (Padovan - Geek Tracks) 24 Black sabbath-War Pigs (Danilo - Geek Tracks) 25 Iron Maiden - The Rime of the Ancient Mariner (Thierri - Geek Tracks) Faltou algum artista ou música que você queria ouvir? Teve ideia para uma playlist? Não guarde para você, PARTICIPE com sugestões, críticas, elogios ou ideia para novos temas pelo feedback@geekvox.com.br ou comentários aqui mesmo no post, twitter, iremos ler o máximo possível. Esse é o LADO A, com mais música! Semana que vem tem o LADO B, com comentários, informações, interação e muita diversão! Até terça-feira que vem! NOSSO FEED PARA SEU AGREGADOR: http://feeds.feedburner.com/geekvoxpodcast NOSSAS ATRAÇÕES: DOMINGO - GEEKVOX / TERÇA - GEEK TRACKS / QUINTA - GEEK HERO

Loserlândia
Loserlândia 126: Teorema Surpresa e Muito Mais

Loserlândia

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2016 90:31


Uma das coisas que é especialidade da Loserlândia é a nostalgia. E no episódio de hoje entramos mais uma vez por esse portal temporal para trazer de volta coisas de um passado às vezes nem tão distante e que nos marcam até hoje. Para o debate, Diogo Sales e Roberto Feliciano convocaram Benito Vasques e o casal da Torre dos Gurus, Thiérri Parmigiani e Mayara de Oliveira. E o resultado é aquela tempestade de saudosismo de sempre. Vestindo calça Big, nos perguntamos se é verdade que no nosso tempo tudo era melhor, discutimos sobre uso de sunga e pochete, conversamos sobre programas que poderiam ter remake nos dias de hoje e caprichamos na hora de falar sobre doces e salgados que fizeram nossa infância feliz. Além disso, tentem descobrir quem foi que deu um jeito de falar da Marjorie Estiano.

Geek Vox | Podcasts
GEEK TRACKS #32 – O Rock Morreu?

Geek Vox | Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2016 49:23


FAAALA GAAALERA! Eduardo Ferreira, Fernando Belucci recebem o novo integrante Thiérri Parmigiani. Ele, que também faz parte do site Torre dos Gurus, vai ajudar na discussão mais discutida de todos os discutidores: Será o Rock um gênero fadado a morte?! Vamos tanto dos músicos mortos, como também vamos lembrar de como não se há músicas de rock nas paradas atualmente, como não há incentivo de novos álbuns até de grandes artistas! Esquecemos alguma banda? Nos avise, mostre uma foto, mande pra gente, grava ou só escreva! Comente pelo site, twitter com a hashtag #GeekTracks ou pelo email feedback@geekvox.com.br. Pode ser também sugestões, críticas, ideias! Iremos ler todos! Aliás, falta explicar algo: Esse é o LADO B, com comentários, informações, interação e muita diversão! Semana que vem tem o LADO A, com mais música! Próxima terça-feira tem LADO A! Até lá! =D NOSSO FEED PARA SEU AGREGADOR: http://feeds.feedburner.com/geekvoxpodcast NOSSAS ATRAÇÕES: DOMINGO - GEEKVOX / TERÇA - GEEK TRACKS / QUINTA - GEEK HERO

Loserlândia
Loserlândia 107: Mas Que Verão é Esse?

Loserlândia

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2016 67:33


Vem chegando o verão… Na verdade já chegou faz um tempinho, mas como aqui nós demoramos pra perceber as coisas, aproveite esse episódio sobre a estação mais controversa (depois do Inverno e empatando com outono e primavera) do ano. Diogo Sales e Roberto Feliciano recebem o caloroso casal da Torre dos Gurus, Thiérri Parmigiani e Mayara de Oliveira para contar histórias de calor, sol, suor, cerveja gelada, pegação e areia no calção. Tá bom, vai. Nem tanta pegação assim.

Papo de Noob - Podcast
Papo de Noob #004 – Retrospectiva 2015 (especial fim de ano)

Papo de Noob - Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2015


Você vai assinar o feed e nosso Itunes agora! *Maozinha!*. Com a força ou sem a força, Feliz Natal! Prós, Noobs e Cia! Hoje tem papo de noob especial. Com participação dos amigos da podosfera! Falamos dos jogos que marcaram 2015, um ano sem duvida no mínimo épico para os video games! Confira agora e nós presenteie com seu comentário! Assinem nosso Feed Aqui! Confira agora e não esqueça de mandar seu feedback, sua participação é muito importante, se gostar compartilhe e chame os amiguinhos. Email: papodenoob@putzilla.net.br Links: Lista da Golden Joystick awards aqui. Participantes: Alepitecus Combo infinito Palmer do XP Gamer Killiano 366indies, canal do Youtube do Mario Maker e Café com Games. Zabuzeta do Drink in play, Bitstudio amp Senhor da Eternidade do Baixo frente Soco e Rapaz olho de vespa do PlayHero Thiérri Parmigiani do Torre dos Gurus

Loserlândia
Loserlândia 100: A Batalha dos Losers

Loserlândia

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2015 79:18


É chegada a hora do embate do século. O EPISÓDIO ESPECIAL nº 100 da Loserlândia responde a pergunta que ninguém fez: quem é o maior perdedor da podosfera brasileira? Diogo Sales e André Cotrim se imbuíram de todo o espírito Passa ou Repassa que existe no mundo para comandar o game show mais tosco da história dos podcasts. De um lado, Roberto Feliciano, que possui um cartel com uma reprovação em Educação Artística e uma fracassada tentativa de calote na cantina do colégio. Seu desafiante é Júlio Machado, que vem da Torre dos Gurus, tem em seu cartel ser fã desse site e vem com seu treinador, Thiérri Parmigiani. Ouça, curta e aproveite pra decidir se a decisão final foi ou não justa. Obrigado por estar com a gente nessa primeira centena de baboseiras. Tem mais vindo aí.

Loserlândia
Loserlândia 95: Discos de Cabeceira

Loserlândia

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2015 93:22


Nosso episódio de hoje é musical. A Loserlândia vai revirar baús e estantes para revelar nossos Discos de Cabeceira. Por isso, Diogo Sales e Roberto Feliciano cedem o 3 em 1 para que os convidados Fábio Acciaris e Thiérri Parmigiani nos mostrem também as suas escolhas de vida. Gosta de jazz? Esse episódio é pra você. Tua preferência é metal? Vem balançar a cabeça com a gente, amigão. Curte uma pegada mais pop? Encoste o sofá na parede e saia dançando. Mantendo nossa tradição democrática, aqui tem espaço pra tudo, pequeno loser. A única regra é: se a música é boa, fica pra sempre. E não se esqueça de deixar a lista com seus discos de cabeceira nos comentários.

Loserlândia
Loserlândia 93: Dilemas da Vida

Loserlândia

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2015 109:38


Você já se decidiu se coloca o arroz por cima ou por baixo do feijão? Se é biscoito ou bolacha? Sé é fanboy do IOS ou do Android? Hoje Diogo Sales e Roberto Feliciano levantaram alguns dos temas que mais causam discórdia nas rodas de intelectuais de internet nos dias de hoje. Para tal debate, foi convocada uma gabaritada junta de especialistas em dilemas insolúveis: os nobres doutores Luis Borges, Sidney Luzio, Mayara de Oliveira e Benito Vasques. Neste episódio nós contamos qual nossas partes preferidas do frango e decretamos a supervalorização da batata frita. Avaliamos as diferenças entre Chaves e Chapolin e entre Turma da Mônica e Disney. Arrumamos também pela 143ª vez na história da internet um motivo para falar sobre o final de LOST e revelamos qual a melhor bebida para acompanhar um bom cachorro-quente. E ouçam até o final para ouvir a participação especial de Thiérri Parmigiani perdendo um chessecake.

Loserlândia
Loserlândia 59: Colecionadores Losers

Loserlândia

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2015 90:37


Os caras que mais colecionam histórias de derrota de toda a internet estão de volta para uma edição limitada desse podcast. Um episódio numerado, assinado pelos autores e ainda dentro da embalagem original. Diogo Sales e Roberto Feliciano tratam de um assunto comum a todo nerd que se preze: coleções e colecionadores. Para dar peso a este debate (e quem sabe trocá-lo por uma réplica da Action Comics #1) chamamos Thiérri Parmigiani e Mayara de Oliveira, da Torre dos Gurus e a figurinha carimbada (e que não tem pra troca) da Loserlândia: Benito Vasques. Ouça e tente decifrar quem de nós é colecionador e quem é acumulador.

Loserlândia
Loserlândia 46: Desenhos Animados

Loserlândia

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2014 99:53


É hora da animação. Mas calma, não se anime tanto. Vamos falar de DESENHOS animados em mais um de nossos episódios cheios de nostalgia. Descubra com Diogo Sales quais personagens “não enganam ninguém”, ajude Roberto Feliciano a descobrir qual o vilão estranho dos Ursinhos Gummi e conheça alguns bons desenhos da nova geração com a ajuda do casal mais querido da Loserlândia, Thiérri Parmigiani e Mayara de Oliveira, da Torre dos Gurus. Então ao menos por enquanto desligue a TV, clique no play e ouça mais uma de nossas presepadas em formato áudio. Divirta-se!

Loserlândia
Loserlândia 39: Paixões Platônicas

Loserlândia

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2014 78:03


Hoje nós estamos apaixonados! Mas como paixão de loser é sempre irremediavelmente platônica, vamos falar de todos os nossos desejos impossíveis de infância e adolescência. Lembramos desde apresentadora de programa infantil até personagem de desenho animado, passando sempre por esquisitices e mais esquisitices de nossa equipe de derrotados. Diogo Sales, Roberto Feliciano e André Cotrim recebem o casal Thiérri Parmigiani e Mayara de Oliveira, da Torre dos Gurus, para contar suas histórias sobre personagens de Walt Disney, ruivas estranhas, mulheres frutas dos ano 90, Malhação (adivinha quem) e qual o backstreet boy favorito da única mulher que aceitou ouvir esse monte de sandices.

Loserlândia
Loserlândia 34: Losers Viajam no Tempo

Loserlândia

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2014 75:17


A trupe da Loserlândia teve a oportunidade única de gerar UM PONTO VINTE E UM GIGAWATTS e movimentar a máquina do tempo loser, levando todo mundo de volta aos 15 anos para ver se alguém pode dar algum conselho que preste a esses jovens perdedores. Diogo Sales, Roberto Feliciano e André Cotrim recebem os amigos da Torre dos Gurus, Thiérri Parmigiani e Júlio Machado, para relembrar histórias vergonhosas de quando éramos inocentes, puros e bestas: saiba quem usava pochete, quem fazia parte do Hanson, quem usava camisa igual à do Humberto Martins, quem daria a si mesmo uma aula sobre friendzone e quem poderia hoje ser parte de um império nerd da internet.

Loserlândia
Loserlândia 21: As Aventuras do Super Loser de Aço

Loserlândia

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2013 101:13


O programa de hoje está SUPER legal! Embarque com os losers nessa nave de formato suspeito para debater Man of Steel, o novo filme do super escoteirão da DC. Você vai poder presenciar um bate papo entre Diogo Sales e Jor-El Grilo Falante enquanto Roberto Feliciano te explica do que é feito o recheio de Krypton. Depois, seguindo a programação, você vai curtir ao lado de André Cotrim todas as emoções da rave do Zod enquanto Pedro Nery manda uma mensagem para alguém pelo celular. E vindo diretamente da Torre dos Gurus, Thiérri Parmigiani pergunta: Qual o sentido de se condenar alguém a sobreviver?