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durée : 00:02:01 - Esprit sport - Esprit sport vous emmène toute cette semaine à Marcoussis, au Centre National de Rugby, là où toutes les équipes de France préparent leurs matches internationaux. Premier épisode avec Jean-Luc Passard, l'intendant aux petits soins pour les bleus.
GLINDIMENTICABILI il nuovo format dove io e Palati e Fumetti ogni due settimane vi consigliamo fumetti usciti almeno 2 anni fa.Fumetti bellissimi che non hanno avuto i giusti riflettori ma per noi sono: INDIMENTICABILI!
Directeur de salle, c'est un métier ! Il y a le spectacle, l'ambiance, les yeux derrière la tête, les pressions de toutes parts...Mais heureusement il y a la passion du pourvu que ça grouve, la passion de l'élégance, la passion du bon geste, de la tonicité de la justesse, de la bonne réponse au bon moment. De Passard à Hong-Kong, rencontre avec Marc-Antoine Compper allias Marco. Références : Lieux : La Villa Madie, Cassis Maison Rostang, Paris L'Ambroisie, Paris L'Arpège, Paris Le Perchoir Group, Paris Hôtel de Vendôme, Paris Série : Chef's Table : France, Alain Passard, Netflix Personnalités : Gaylord Robert, sommelier à l'Arpège Alain Passard Clément Lefaux, sommelier à l'Arpège Alain Passard Lionel Leghoina, sommelier à La Villa Madie Nicolas Rucheton, chef Hôtel de Vendôme, Paris Alain Ducasse, chef étoilé Vins et spis : Champagne Bruno Paillard Champagne Roses de Jeanne, Cédric Bouchard
A conversation with Dr. Emily L. Spratt who is both a noted art historian and data scientist working at the forefront of artificial intelligence's advancement into the world of visual art. Dr. Spratt provides a framework for understanding how AI is impacting the art world, while also examining the philosophical, ethical and legal questions that the technology is forcing us to face. Dr. Spratt also details her collaboration with acclaimed French Chef Alain Passard and his Three-Star Michelin restaurant Arpège in Paris. In her “Gastronomic Algorithms” project, Dr. Spratt used AI to analyze and generate experimental images intended to emulate both Passard's plated dishes and the portraits of the Renaissance painter Giuseppe Arcimboldo.https://sites.google.com/view/emilylspratt/homehttps://direct.mit.edu/leon/article-abstract/54/6/631/98264/Gastronomic-Algorithms-Artistic-and-Sensory
durée : 00:58:44 - Le Cours de l'histoire - par : Xavier Mauduit - La Poire de Philipon, La Lanterne d'Henri Rochefort, Les Grimaces d'Octave Mirbeau… Le XIXe siècle est l'âge d'or de la presse satirique. Grâce à la loi libérale de 1881, pamphlétaires et caricaturistes peuvent s'en donner à cœur joie, mais leur liberté d'expression est-elle si absolue ? - invités : Cédric Passard est professeur agrégé de sciences sociales à l'Institut d'études politiques de Lille et membre du CERAPS - Lille 1.; Laurent Bihl Historien des médias à l'Université Paris 1 - Panthéon Sorbonne; Valérie Hannin Directrice de la rédaction du magazine L'Histoire
Hang on to your hats, this one is a wild one!....Sorry if you get offended but sometimes the truth hurts. Doug and I talk about how Fear has overtaken the Church and this culture and what Christians should be doing about it. As a pastor himself Doug hold nothing back when it comes to speaking the truth, like Trump you many not like his delivery but results is what matters. We will also touch on his new book "Dear Christians: Your Fear is Full of Crap. A biblical dive into the scriptures and how the church is not operating from this truth.You can follow Doug at the links below,https://clashdaily.comhttps://douggiles.org/clashradio/Dear Christian: Your Fear is Full of Crap bookhttps://www.amazon.com/Dear-Christian-Your-Fear-Full/dp/1618082116/ref=sr_1_2?keywords=doug+giles&qid=1663997458&qu=eyJxc2MiOiI0LjEwIiwicXNhIjoiMy4yNyIsInFzcCI6IjMuMzMifQ%3D%3D&sr=8-2 Id say you're like The Dennis Miller of Christianity. Doug Giles 0:44 I'll take it. I get Ted Nugent, Dennis Miller. It's like, I was baptized and dirty water. My mentors are Ted Nugent, Dennis Miller, and Elijah. So that explains a lot. Gary Duncan 0:59 So Doug, appreciate you coming on the program in the podcast. It's just a pleasure to see you face to face and hear you talk about what's been going on the last one, two years here that we've dealt with in your new book. And so talking with Doug Giles, right is the Giles guy. Yeah, John. soft key like giraffe. Okay. Now, you I want to point this out because you've got 17 other books, right? Yeah, I got 60s. Doug Giles 1:32 I actually have 19. Yeah, so the voice is they just keep going inside. People see in my weird gloves. Gary Duncan 1:41 I've literally, you're not a proctologist. Right? No, Doug Giles 1:45 I'm not. I'm not checking. Jethro is oil. I'm an artist. So I went, when when the Zoom meeting alert came in. I was literally working on a painting so I'm not just I'm an artist, and the reason I wear the gloves if anybody thinks I'm a wuss is like I deal with turpentine and acetone. And that crap will eat your flesh. Gary Duncan 2:09 Yes, yes, it will. And anything else it touches. So your book, dear Christians, your fear is full of crap. And just loved it. I don't know how I ran across. Yeah, you've got a podcast. It's called warriors in wild man with CO hosts co host Rich Whitman. And Rick Whitmer. Excuse me, and I love listening to that. And I think I heard you talk about your book. And I got a hold of it. And I'm telling you, folks, it's thing. It's, there's there's a nice, cool, this is some of the artwork he does. It's old painting. Right? Right. And he's a man's man, a warrior, just like it says, and you've got a lot of other books. sleeveless t shirt leave. You know, you just you got to come as you are I work in my redneck. Yeah. Now, are you in your your bio? It said, Your the cigars and sermons. Is that a church now? Or was it still? event I guess is what you said. Since you brought up the cigar. I think I'll smoke one. There you go. Right. Now this might offend a few. Bible thumpers, but I hope it Doug Giles 3:23 does. So I was at a pastors conference. And so this goes back nearly 30 years. And so we're sitting around with a bunch of senior ministers. Okay. We're not talking about new believers. We're talking about guys who've been Christians for years. They have churches of anywhere from 500 to 3000 on the low man on the totem pole. Gary Duncan 3:48 I can actually smell that over here. That smells so good. Doug Giles 3:53 Yeah. Yeah, so anyway, so everybody's ordering drinks. And since it's a past pastors conference, everybody's doing tea, sweet tea, Coke, Diet Coke, dark pepper, root beer, comes to me and I order one Coors Light, which is barely beer. I mean, it's barely beer. It's like 2% by volume. And Gary i I only drank wine. I didn't you know get up on the table start dancing. I didn't you know get into my seat 28 Start driving around the city you know, creating havoc for you know, innocent people. I just had one beer. And you would have thought that I ordered warm blood from the last one on the planet and drank it, you know, in homage to El Diablo. And I get the same kind of crap with the cigar stuff. So I figured you know what, I'm not going to hide it. I love smoking cigars. There's no injunction in Scripture to not do it. And people always bring it up. It's like well, your your your body is the temple of the Holy Spirit and Like, you just ate 17 pieces of catfish and 31 Hush puppies. You've got more chance and a Chinese phone book. You're 300 pounds overweight. I cycled probably, you know, 60 miles a week. I work out constantly. I smoke cigars. So, physician Bill heal yourself. Gary Duncan 5:23 Yeah, exactly, exactly. I've always wondered why Baptists were so fat all the time. I mean, I used to be in a bad restrict. And I promise you that I think that's a prerequisite when they interview you got to be. I know, I don't go down that trail, get in trouble. So. Doug Giles 5:39 So my, so there's a teacher and she's doing this show and tell and she wants and she lives in a eclectic city. It's in Miami. And she wants all the various people, the little kids to bring something that represents their religion. So Maria comes and she said, Hello, my name is Maria. This is a crucifix. I'm a Catholic. And then Shlomo, he rocks up and he says, Hey, my name, Shlomo. This is the star David. I'm Jewish. And then Billy's like, Hi, my name is Billy. This is a casserole. I'm about. Gary Duncan 6:19 Oh, that's so good. All right, let's see who else we can offend. Let's now let's get into your your book, because I know you got a little bit of time. And I'm telling you, it's hard hitting it is pure, raw truth. And, you know, just let's talk about 2020 Because I know where I was, I was at. And that was the time that light switched. For me. Everything switched, I got red peeled, probably before that, actually, about seven years before that, I started waking up to a lot of stuff, but 2020 really sent me over the age. And since then, I've just I've run across a lot of people that feel the same way that we just totally miss something, the church miss something. I love what you say in the book about the it's in the very front of the book about pastors should repent, for closing down and doing what they did. And I agree 100%, I've yet to hear that. I doubt we'll hear it. And, you know, because they, they, again, you get into Romans 13, all the stuff that goes on. And we just need to if you just watch the news now, I mean, they're, they're coming after our kids. Some of the stuff they're doing to our kids, we just, I mean, Christians should be out in the streets with pitchforks with these people. Because this is just it's demonic. It's Luciferian. And they're totally ignorant of what's going on in our country. And so we're What was your mindset to in 2020? Doug Giles 7:53 Yes. So, you know, I've never feared sickness. I've never, you know, been some kind of scared, Dread laden hamster of anything, you know, going into the deepest, darkest places of Africa and Mexico. I'm a hunter, I travel a lot. I do mission work, you know, especially when I was a young Christian. And I'm not just talking about passing out tracts of Juarez, we'd go into the tail end of the Sierra Madre in the state of Nairobi. Where, where there's no streetlights, there's, there's hostile Indian tribes, the core that we chose, you got you got the federal rallies that are that are planned heroin and marijuana, and we're invading their space and trying to liberate people from drug addiction. And also I would eat their food and drink their water, you know, not fearing if I'm going to get Montezuma's revenge. So I've never been, you know, some nail biter. And so when the, the plague from the Wuhan lab that Fauci oversaw, and when it was released upon us, which I believe as a weapon to collapse America's economy, everybody's, you know, in dread of it, and, you know, when Trump said, Gary said, Look, we're gonna take two weeks to flatten the curve. I said, Okay, I'll do it. So we had our cigars and sermon event, which is, at that time, it was a monthly Bible study. And so I said, Look, we'll just, we'll just punt for the month of March. April, we'll reconvene and then of course, you got Fauci and Birx and all the other quote unquote, you know, experts coming in saying, Oh, no, you know, we've got to do it not just for two more weeks, but what the heck maybe in perpetuity, maybe for you know, Infinity and Beyond we're going to social distance, we're not going to have Christmas you know, we're gonna like granny rot in the system living home and, you know, this is the new normal and it's right then that I started smelling 1984, this Orwellian bull crap rat cage that they're going to strap on our heads and make us toe the line and so So, at that juncture, I was going to a church. And then I started getting memos and emails from the church like, well, you know, Merrimack cheese and Governor Abbott says that we got to gather safely and so we've got to social distance, we're going to close our church down for a few more months, until he allows us to open the church. And man, you know, I don't want to aggravate hair loss, but I started scratching a bald spot in the back of my head. Just listening to these pastors, you know, my pastor, say, you know, we're going to follow Abbotts IIDX wisdom, you got to frickin be it. This is we got to we got to gather wisely. It's like, you got to be kidding me, man. Because I believe very, that there's somebody who Trump's civil magistrate, a governor, and I think it's pulled up what's his name? The Lord Jesus Christ. And he, you know, he's omniscient. He saw it, you know, and His omniscience, that 2000 years, since he slept this pebble, that there would come this Wuhan Weezer. And in spite of it all, he says, to meet weekly, have communion, greet each other with a holy kiss. And, and, and continue to do this, no matter what comes along. And then you've got all these knotless wonder pastors that curled up in the fetal position and what their big diaper and they started obeying against civil magistrates, thinking that they were, you know, adhering to Paul's eating in Romans 13, or Peters in first Peter to when in fact they were they were doing the opposite of what Peter and Paul and the Lord Jesus Christ commands no matter what's going on. And they they decided that they're going to shut their church down, that they're going to have zoom meetings, which is a Chinese app, and they're no friends of Christianity, and you gave him an eyeball into your church in are working, and all the people that are a part of your church, or they went to Facebook, who. So it Facebook, there are no friends of Christians. And so the stupid little Christians in the shriveled nut, little pastors, they started obeying the government Instead of obeying God. And that's why I said in the first chapter, it's like, look, Pastor, you can show me anywhere in the Scripture, where you're to cease and desist communion, where you're two separate, you know, or social distance, you know, six feet from people when you gather together, if you can show me where we're supposed to stop in person preaching and worship, and we're not supposed to love and hug each other anymore. If you can show me one place in Scripture, where Jesus said, look at the bad code comes around. Here's the modus operandi, here's how you operate. Here's how you roll if you can show me anything remotely close to ceasing our regular gathering together, I'll I'll eat a tube sock because it's not there. And we acted like more or not, we, I continued cigars and sermons, you know, no mask, if people were sick, don't frickin come. You know, it's, it's that simple. It's that easy. And, but again, the pastors and all the churches, they fold it up like cheap suits. And I think it's because the hallowed 501 C three that they worship, more than God, they're scared of being fined. They're scared of being put in prison. But um, you know, again, I take my cue from from Christ, and sometimes following him as a political offense, which Peter and Paul found out pretty quickly in the book of Acts. But these guys are terrified. I think they should hand in there, man card. And I think just like we used to recall automotive automobiles back in our day. If they were crappy, and they didn't operate properly, I think there ought to be a great recall of pastures. Gary Duncan 14:09 I agree. I agree. Because we're, the things are different now. Things are totally different in the church. Unbelief and because we've gotten to the point now that they're willing to kill even more people than they've killed in the past, but, I mean, it's so it's so dark and it's so so it's what's the word? manipulative? I don't know. It's it's when they started abusing when they started censoring truth. That's when it really kicked up a big notch for me, and and to watch how people in the church responded to that, you know, I remember hearing comments about you need to stay off Facebook and quit you know, you're supposed to be a Christian and, and you're mouthing off on face book about this or that. And, you know, but we never had discussions about why we were Malvin off and what was the reason about it? You know, the reason was because they were shutting us down. They were shutting truth down. Truth is what you've heard. I think you've probably heard it truth is, is lying in the street getting walked upon, and what are the churches doing? You know, we're still in our buildings, singing Kumbaya, you know, and I'm looking for those kind of guys that are that have thrown down the gauntlet or going after this stuff. You know, Doug Giles 15:33 how many people how many pastors stood up for Arthur, Pulaski and Calgary. When he defied them? Everybody's like, well, what does he know? He's a rogue operators from frickin Poland. He saw that garbage go down when he was a young kid. And then boom, you know, he thinks he's moving to the land of the free and, and the home of hockey. And he goes to Calgary in Canada. And he's like, this is the same crap that we were under the boot of, you know, many moons ago. Gary Duncan 16:01 I love that video that went viral with him throwing him people don't help people out of the church. I'm like, wow, look at that. Doug Giles 16:09 Then you got a pastor who was less demonstrative than Palacky. You've got I think his name's James coats, Passard and Edmonton, Canada, again, leading the charge. And we're supposed to be these big, bold Americans. And you see these Canadian pastors like we're not going to take this crap. Rodney Howard Brown in Tampa, Florida. He didn't shut down. Hillsborough County Sheriff arrested him. Now. He's suing them. So this is going to be interesting. And his church, Gary exploded when he kept it open. Same thing that happened with John MacArthur. And there's other pastors that did it too. Gary Duncan 16:45 Now Louisiana, was somebody in Louisiana, right? You talked about that. In the back of your book, you list out some of these guys in their stores. There's there's Doug Giles 16:54 a lot of guys that that I'm missing. So they're not all Tinker pots, but they're, I'd say the I'd say the the gamut of them are are pretty. I don't know. To me, it's shameful for you to act like that. And the only person man that I saw, I don't know if you saw this video sent it to you. We put it up on Clash. daily.com It's my news portal, a Catholic priest in Arizona. He said, You know what? I I completely, you know, flopped down on my post. I didn't. I didn't serve you, Chris. We shut our church down. I'm ashamed. I'm sorry. I haven't heard a Protestant pastor say that yet. And they should. And cowardice is a sin. And I don't know how I don't care how they slice this. They were a coward to not go against the federal and the state and the local eating. Because the church is this thing, Pastor. It's essential. It is odds eternal purpose. They carried on having church you morons during the bubonic plague. You know, the first the first wave and the second wave. You got 10 will translate into Scripture. During the first hit of it. You got Martin Luther enacting the reform and the second leg of the plague. They didn't stop. And this was a no kidding. No crap plague, where you have three quarters of western and southern Europe croaking. It's not like people are getting a bad cold and they got the sniffles. And so you're gonna shut everything down. That was a test run. Gary, I think they're gonna come back again with COVID You know, 24 or 26? I think it's going to hit around. I don't know, October. Gary Duncan 18:36 No, this year and then 24 two, right. Yeah, Doug Giles 18:40 little mail in balloting, you know, something to stem the red wave that's coming. And, you know, I saw churches, they're like, we're gonna roll up, we're gonna have vaccine, you know, centers on the parking line, you know, get the strange poison injected in you. And if people think that I'm a conspiracy theorist, and I'm full of crap, the mass didn't work. The vaccine didn't work. The boosters didn't work. New York Times now reports it the CDC is like, and we kind of missed it. Frickin Fauci, he, he just resigned and shame. You know, he's getting out because he's gonna get in trouble. Oh, yeah, man, if but the House and the Senate booth man, he's gonna go under this thing called the microscope, and it's not going to be pretty. And but again, but look at it, man. You know, all the Christians are like, well, you know, that was weird. It's not weird. It's cowardice. You need to repent. Right? Gary Duncan 19:39 And it's, it's demonic. It's, it's, you know, I've been doing a little delving back into history. And you can just see the fingerprints of, of the devil in his little minions throughout it, starting from the Adam and Eve. And this. This virus is just a part of the pool. I am. And to me, the churches should be seeing this, they should know the history. And then they should see how it trends transgressors to where we're at today, and not be surprised by some of the stuff but then we're not even addressing it. And that's what what kind of flies over me the most is, if we didn't see it in 2020. Are we going to see it when it comes again? And was that the last stand? You know, that was one of the questions I wanted to ask you is because, you know, because in the back of your book, you go through a lot of verses in Psalms and, and how to pray, you've got one section says, God restores our land. And I'm struggling with with feeling happy about the future, you know, because I don't see people waking up. Doug Giles 20:54 Yeah, I think I think let me bring you over to the rarefied air of hope that I live Gary Duncan 21:01 in. I use the F word because you've got a chapter in there. It's called use the F word. So now. Doug Giles 21:10 Yeah, so I'm a post millennialist. So I don't believe that, you know, the the church is going to get the shitai mushrooms kicked out of us. I don't think that the devil wins in time. I believe that Christ had a significant victory. When was it? Oh, his first coming, or death hell in the grave. He's ascended into heaven. He's king of kings and Lord of lords. We have two thirds of the angelic armies that are BFFs according to Hebrews one, verse 14, we're filled Gary with the same spirit that raised Christ from the dead, the indomitable Holy Spirit. And so the United States of liberal acrimony, they don't want gone they publicly booed him kick them out of their party, that the DNC in 2012 So I'm thinking that yeah, they probably tied to I don't know, El Diablo. So if they are, then Satan's a created been, which means that he has no power over the Create tour, because he's, he's a creation in the death, burial, resurrection and ascension. He was stripped of his power. He's got 1/3 of the fallen angels with him that are ever diminishing in power on a regular basis. There is no massive Holy Spirit on their side of the ledger that can empower them. I'm, I'm like looking at Christians like What is your problem? It's like, well, it's never been this bad. Did you not pay attention to the 20th century where we had two world wars, Vietnam Korea, we had the liquidation of hundreds of millions of people through Stalin, Hitler, Pol Pot, Chairman Mao, I mean, that was some absolute crazy demonic liquidation. And we're still here. And so if we're now faced, you know, with again, this full on assault from a anti theistic Marxist radicals than little Christian instead of getting your bags packed and ready to be raptured at any moment, which I don't believe it's going to happen, dig your heels in and frickin fight. But it with the weapons of our warfare like in my book songs of war prayers, it literally kick ass. There's a whole bunch of imprecation mal addictions or curses for those who went to public school that God said to pray against people who are impenitent implacable, and watch God come open up a 64 ounce can of whoop ass on the Zoom. I mean, it's pathetic Gary to hear Christians like Well, that's how it was saying it it's Gary Duncan 23:48 we know how it's gonna end. Yeah, we know how it's gonna end. Well, it's like salt and light never heard that one. Doug Giles 23:54 Right? Hopefully God will reps rapture you out now so that the workers can come out not you. But the crybabies in, they could just take them off the planet. So when you get to work, here's how here's a reason that I have hope man. College football stadiums, hockey stadiums, NFL, you know, stadiums that were quote unquote, woke you know, two or three short years ago are now screaming. Let's go Brandon. That was that's rebellion on a gargantuan level. And I don't know if these people are Christian but here's what they do know that that half dead carrier pigeon. I'm talking sleepy creepy Joe who loves to sniff children. They're not buying it. They're not liking the inflation. They're not liking the open borders. They're not liking the invasion. They're not liking the fentanyl. They're not liking these insane gas prices. And so I think what we're going to see if we can get free and fair elections, that's a big F okay. It If we can get the free and fair elections, I think we're going to see 100 year change in the whole gestalt of America where people have really seen what unbridled Marxism looks like in a first world country. And they flippin hate it. And I've seen people who were a political, or they tilt, you know, center left, I live outside of Austin. So you bump into those guys. Occasionally, I've got friends all over the United States that, you know, that I hunt and fish with some of them, you know, they don't really give a crap about politics. They do now. And you know what, they know what they hate. And it's progressive ism. It's democratic, socialism. And all of a sudden out there, whoa. And Gary, they're turning the little Magic Bus of their family to the right. And they're looking at Trump. They're not looking at, you know, Mitch McConnell, they're not looking at Mike Pence, they're not looking at any of those guys got their status quo. They're part of the problem. And they're looking back to the great disrupter Donald Trump and also, you know, cats like Ron DeSantis, just did an incredible bang up job, my former home state of Florida. Gary Duncan 26:10 Well, I am a precinct captain in our Republican Party in our county here. And part of my pessimism is that we just went through a, an election for a school board. And we had, we had three conservatives and one independent that pretty much will go conservative, running. And it thoroughly they got thoroughly trounced. Okay. And yet, when I look at the numbers, the the raw numbers, I have a precinct, it's 3700 voters. How many Republicans do you think voted out of 3700? Just in my small precinct, or the school board? No, just in election, just pure election, we had cog we had a primary for a Republican Senate Doug Giles 27:04 3% of that? How about Gary Duncan 27:06 49 people? 49 people out of 3700? Doug Giles 27:12 Well, so here's what you can card. Yeah. So here's what they got to do. After they watched the podcast, walk out in their backyard, pick up a sledge hammer and hit themselves in the face with it. Because they're the problem. Yes. And, you know, probably a lot of pastors like, well, you know, we don't want to get into politics. You see, you know, God loves this, and God loves that. And you know, we're just preaching the gospel, and it's like, Listen, man, the Scripture addresses all those salient issues that are dinner table concerns, and we're supposed to disciple nations, not just win people to Christ, and discipling nations, and discipling Christians entails teaching them the biblical worldview. And that deals with economics that deals with taxation that deals with these things called freedom and liberty. And, again, these these little crucify and pusillanimous pastors Gary, that won't touch it. You know, I think I think it's because they're whores. I think they're sold out to money. I think they're sold out to, you know, public approval and political correctness. And I, I would low, I'm not a I'm not a perfect man at all, man. But I'll tell you what I got. I've got a healthy dose of the fear of God, I would love to be in their shoes, when they die, and they rock up to the Bema Seat. And they have to count to God for their congregation, when there are all these draconian overlords and enemies and satanic stuff happening. And they didn't equip their people to think through these salient issues. If it was up to these pastors, unlike our founders and framers, who had the majority of them, had great Christian education, and were solid as a rock in regards to their biblical worldview. If it was up to them, and the founding of the framing of the United States, and they were back then, with their little chicken heart mindset, the United States will be called United States of war suffocation, and we probably wouldn't even have a country because they would have bowed and kiss Snagit to King George's reign, you know, so we've got to, we got to get the black robe regiment back, man. That's why I wrote the book. Dear Christian, your ears full of crap. Try to, you know, give brains and balls or the brothers. And so I'm trying to pull them out of the weeds cause this fights raging, it's hot. God's given us weapons and armor to wax the powers of darkness. And it's, it's it's time for us to blow the dust off of them and use them. Yeah, yeah, Gary Duncan 29:43 I agree. I agree. And I did have one of the pastors it's leading. There's a couple of different black road regiments. But this guy, he's he does kind of a theatrical, theatrical educational thing on black robe regimen and it's it footnoted Doug Giles 30:00 you got to do one that makes fun of the TinkerPop pastors, we could do it. The red necklace che regiment. There's a little dandies, you know? Gary Duncan 30:13 Tell us how you really feel. Just don't hold back. Because no, I mean, I, there's so much that the that I agree with and there's truth in it. And, you know, it's just like you said, you give tons of stories of Paul and, and David and I wouldn't put up with what we just went through. Doug Giles 30:33 Well forget. Okay, let's let's remove, you know, the biblical badass is from the equation, you know, like David and Moses and Paul and Peter and chief dragon slayer Himself, Jesus, the midwives in Exodus one, they wouldn't put up with Pharaohs edicts like, hey, we want you to kill all the babies and like, okay, yeah, we'll do that. And, and they started saving the babies save Moses. And then Pharaoh is like, dude, what do you do? And it's like, well, you know, the Jews, they have big hips, they birth before we can get there and boom, you know, that's so they lied. They did. So check it out. They lied to Pharaoh. they disobeyed Pharaoh. And God said that they feared him. And they feared the Lord and they obeyed God, through disobeying civil magistrates, Pharaoh and lying about why they did what they did. So I don't know if they taught you that in in youth group. But it's in the Bible, you know? Yeah. I love that. It's another thing about Paul and Peter. It's like, Well, Paul wrote Romans 13. You know, we're to obey authorities, like wait, wait a minute, you're to obey civil magistrates, when they praise what's good, and they punish what's evil, exactly. When they punish what's good and praise what's evil, then you're duty bound as a lesser magistrate, as a free person under God, to disobey them and to rebel against them. And if you look at Paul's life, Paul bounced in and out of prison more than Lindsay Lohan did from 2007 to 2013. Peter, he was constantly Gary's constantly in jail. And so if somehow he meant Look, everything that the Caesar says, are everything that the king, you know, dictates you're supposed to do it? Well, then Peter, sure as heck didn't lead by example. And neither did Paul. Because again, like I said, those cats had a lot of mug shots, you know? Gary Duncan 32:30 Yeah, we've, I think we've been through this gracefield Love Field. last two decades, and we've raised a bunch of chocolate soldiers. We've not been through a real war that creates hardships and reliance on God. And so we just don't know, like, like you were saying, you went through the deep parts of was Africa and in the, in the jungles in the dark places. So just like David was learning how to be David, as a kid by killing lions and tigers. When he was tending sheep, there you go. When you kill that one? Doug Giles 33:12 Sure did. Gary Duncan 33:13 Oh, man, what do you use? Doug Giles 33:15 I use a 450 403 inch double rifle. And that thing came to kill us and Oh, man. The one problem I have with the Scripture gearing because everybody asked me like, Do you have any problems with the Bible? Like the creation account or Noah's Ark? Or, you know, virgin birth? And it's like, Well, honestly, I do. And Lord, forgive me. You're listening. I'm sure you are. I have problems believing that David killed one of those kitty cats that 600 pounds with his bare hands. Gary Duncan 33:50 That's pretty big cat. He's for those that are on the podcast. He has a mountain a mountain lion or it's a cat. It's a lion. Yeah, African lion thing weighs what's 1800 pounds or something? Doug Giles 34:03 So the taxidermist put it in we didn't weigh it, but he guesstimate around 606 Gary Duncan 34:10 scary cat. Yeah, Doug Giles 34:12 so anyway, of course, I'm being facetious. I believe that. Yes. You know, through God's power read, you can kill lions and bears with your hands. Gary Duncan 34:20 Right? So you know, it's just where we haven't come through those struggles to really be Doug Giles 34:26 carried the church hasn't the pastors haven't allowed them to parents haven't allowed their kids to struggle. Little Timmy suffering or poor little Tanya, she's going through a rough time. That's fricking life man pony up. You know, you just didn't say if you come to me, it's going to be tiptoe through the tulips are gonna have trouble in this world. He said, But cheer up. I've overcome it. Gary Duncan 34:49 Yeah, yeah. Well, I know you gotta get going here out. Tell us what you think. Let's see, where do we go from here, I guess is a question. You know, Hey, what's your best advice for those that might have surely have gotten offended as I've listened to this, but how to get over that? And to realize the essence of what we're trying to do, we're at war. We're in a all out blitzkrieg war of demonic proportions. And we need to wake up to that. Doug Giles 35:24 Yeah, so that that would be, wait, you know, drink a double espresso and wake the heck up to what's going on. And it's not business as usual, as you just said, this is not normal, you know? And, and for people, it's like, well, this is the new normal. It's like, no, that's some new. What do they call it? The Latin StarCore Torah and the Greek they call it scribble on the Brits call it bollocks. And in Texas, we call it bullcrap. There's no new normal, we always go back to what the Scripture says we operate according to the manual. And, but but practical advice for parents, they're dipping into the podcast right now. Get your kids out of public school, because there are no fans Christianity. If you have a boy in public school, they're going to they're going to shame him away from his masculinity. And we need masculine men under the governance of God who providers, protector centers and heroes. More than Yoko Ono needs a tuning fork. Also, as much as you can get your kids away from social media, Instagram, Facebook, Netflix, all that bullcrap. And I'm not a legalist. But just get them away from that, get them into fishing, hunting, farming, trapping, that kind of stuff, get them out in the outdoors, to where they don't have eye posture, where they're just looking down all the time, get them into something where, you know, they're taking in this incredible creation, and they're being stewards of it. Like we're, you know, God created man to be. And thirdly, well, Gary, if you think that people got offended regarding all the crap that I just said in the last 30 minutes, they will get offended on this, I would pull your kids out. If you've got a church, that's effeminate. If you've got a church, that's therapeutic, if you got a church that curled up in the fetal position of what their big Christian diaper during COVID Leave it and go to home groups. Do some kind of supplemental feeding. We've got tons of great stuff over on our podcast on gels dot lor. Listen to what Gary has to say. But I believe the church man because those aren't leaders, if they don't repent over what they did during COVID. If they're not addressing the Martin Luther said this he goes if I don't address the most salient issues that concern my flock, and what's going on right here and right now from a biblical perspective, than Luther said, all my preaching the sin Ezekiel had put to him this way in Ezekiel three God says if you see bad crap going down on the planet, and you don't say diddly squat about it, I'm gonna hold you accountable, just as you just just as much as the people who have sinned. The priest, the Prophet, the pastor, who does not blow the trumpet. He said, I'll hold you accountable for their blood. It'll be on your head. So have a good night's sleep. Yeah, no, no, I Gary Duncan 38:18 agree. I mean, I'm, I'm there. I left my church of 1215 years. And it's kind of you know, it's it's a wilderness define those that are the remnant church, those that are the warriors. There are a few and far and in between. So I just I don't have the tolerance to hear the happy clappy, you know, we're in a war we're being shot at we're being murdered we're being and if it's not addressed or brought up or any kind of just acknowledgement of where we're at. I'm done. I'm done with it. Doug Giles 38:57 How many how many churches addressed the issue of the raid on Mar a Lago? Gary Duncan 39:02 Not a single one? Probably. Of course. I can't say because I haven't been in all of them. Doug Giles 39:07 Yeah, I guarantee a lot of them danced around it that didn't happen Look over there. Hey, guys, are you want to do you want to prosper today? Hey, you want to you know feel good about justice? Like what are you talking about? You're taking her Gary Duncan 39:21 next we're next you know, we won't wake up till they come for us and the rest of us will already be taken other other measures but Doug Giles 39:33 it's you know, it's time for the men to come in the in the women of God the midwives of Exodus one it's time for the David's the Elijah is the Moses all those guys you know, to come to the forefront. Look at the look at the cat that God used in order to steer this. The state of the ship or the ship of the state. Correct Donald Trump. He's gonna kick out weirdos, man. And that's why exactly that's why God's pick you that's why Pick Me because we're fricking weird. But you know what? We love them. We love his word. Not afraid. Try. Yep, Gary Duncan 40:07 you got it, man. Doug, it's been a pleasure. I know you got to run and his book. Dear Christians, your fear is full of crap. What's up? I'm done reading this one. Give me what's your next best one that I need to be written? Doug Giles 40:22 Yeah. So if you haven't read Psalms of war prayers that literally kick ass that's been my all time bestsellers. 26 weeks at number one on Amazon. You know, sad to say that it's dropped to the top 10 After nearly a year, being on Amazon, that's a must read. It will change the way that you pray forever. And I've got a new book coming out October 1. And it's a devotional for man. It's called the wild man devotional. 50 days. Or we're dudes to plow through what was around in my little 10 brain? That's good. Gary Duncan 40:57 Yeah, cuz I heard y'all talk about on your podcast. So yeah, check out his podcast as well with warriors and wild man. And, Doug. It's been a pleasure, man. I could. We could talk all day. But this has been great. Appreciate your time.
On the sixteenth episode, Vera Loulou interviews Hanz Gueco, the creative and adventurous chef of Verjus Paris. Hanz talks to Vera about his journey as an internationally renowned chef, how his childhood affects his style now, life as a chef in the unique food scene of Paris, gastronomy giants such as Passard and Ducasse and everything in between.
durée : 01:43:24 - Le grand atelier - par : Vincent Josse - Le grand Atelier rend hommage à la plasticienne Louise Bourgeois en première heure, puis vous emmène dans les jardins et les cuisines d'un grand chef, Alain Passard
Hello, c'est Diolo au micro ! Nous sommes en terrasse du Redd Oberkampf, ambiance estivale, des sourires dans le micro, des rires de plaisirs, un parcours béton et une envie de liberté, Marketta nous raconte ses lieux, ses vins, ses choix avec sincérité et passion. Avec Marketta nous avons parlé dans le désordre de chef Passard, de moselle, de Nouvelle Zélande, de fin de service, de vibration du vin, et de chaussures bien sûr ! Les références de l'épisode: Les Etablissements : Le Redd à Montorgueil, Paris Le Redd 2 à Oberkampf, Paris Taj Mahal Hotel à New Dehli L'arpège, table d'Alain Passard, Paris Le Noma, à Copenhague Danemark Les Vignerons : Domaine Moyer à Montlouis sur Loire Thomas Pico, Domaine Patte-Loup à Chablis Les Livres : Skin Contact, les origines du vin nu d'Alice Feiring Les Films : Mondovino, 2003 par Jonathan Nossiter Sideways, 2004 par Alexander Payne Une conversation à boire avec les oreilles, Pour me suivre et communiquer Je répond sur insta @yanndiolo ou par email yanndiolo@gmail.com and Let's talk with Marketta !
Cédric Passard, maître de conférence à Sciences Po-Lille, spécialiste du pamphlet et de la satire politique revient sur les origines et le rôle de la caricature dans le fonctionnement démocratique. Il rappelle également en quoi elle est un bon outil pédagogique pour exercer l'esprit critique et évaluer le degré de tolérance de chacun dans une société qui prône le vivre-ensemble. Explications. Retrouvez-nous sur : Extraclasse.reseau-canope.fr Apple Podcasts Spotify Deezer Google Podcasts Podcast Addict Extra classe, des podcasts produits par Réseau Canopé. Interview animée par : Laëtitia Pourel Directrice de publication : Marie-Caroline Missir Coordination et production : Hervé Turri, Luc Taramini, Magali Devance Mixage : Simon Gattegno Contactez-nous sur : contact@reseau-canope.fr © Réseau Canopé, 2020
Amanda Freitag is a judge on Chopped, has battled Bobby Flay on Iron Chef America, and she competed for the title of America’s Next Iron Chef. When she was growing up in New Jersey, Amanda’s passion for food was fostered by everyone from her grandparents to her high school home economics teacher. They encouraged her to pursue a cooking career and to enroll at the Culinary Institute of America in Hyde Park, N.Y. After she graduated from culinary school, Amanda’s first position in a New York City kitchen was as rotissier and garde manger at Vong under the guidance of Jean-Georges Vongerichten. It was there that she was introduced to marrying French technique with Southeast Asian ingredients and flavors. In 1994, Amanda began working with Chef Diane Forley at Verbena, where she rose quickly through the ranks to become the restaurant’s chef de cuisine. Forley taught Amanda the importance of using local, organic ingredients and introduced her to the Union Square Greenmarket. During her time at Verbena, Amanda realized how much she had yet to learn about the culinary world, and in 1999 she traveled extensively through France and Italy to explore the bountiful markets and progressive restaurant scenes. While in Paris, she spent two weeks working under Chef Alain Passard at his venerable Arpège restaurant. While her time there was short, the lessons she learned were life-changing. At Arpège, Passard insisted on the freshest ingredients, so there was nothing left in the walk-in refrigerators at the end of service besides butter. This eye-opening experience helped Amanda to further develop her deep appreciation of superlative ingredients and the flavors of the Mediterranean region. Upon returning to New York, Amanda worked at some of the city’s most popular restaurants, including Cesca, where she cooked alongside Tom Valenti as his chef de cuisine and earned two stars from The New York Times. Following Cesca, Amanda accepted the position of executive chef at Gusto in the West Village, where her food was met with critical acclaim. In January 2008, Amanda took over as the executive chef at The Harrison in Tribeca. Over the three years that she helmed the kitchen, The Harrison received numerous accolades from local and national media, including a two-star review from The New York Times. Amanda’s first cookbook, The Chef Next Door: A Pro Chef’s Recipes for Fun, Fearless Home Cooking, was released in September 2015. When she is not in the kitchen, Amanda enjoys traveling the world and collecting restaurant menus to add to her ever-growing collection.
durée : 00:54:12 - Le Grand Atelier - par : Vincent Josse - Une chèvre en liberté, des chats, des vaches irlandaises à poils longs, un jardinier belge, des serveuses amoureuses des légumes entourant un chef passionné et séducteur. Alain Passard nous emmène dans l’un de ses jardins et dans son restaurant l’Arpège pour partager sa passion des légumes et son art de les cuisiner.
In this special episode, Chef Alain Passard (***) is sharing with us main topics about French gastronomy and the eating style of Parisian women. Passard became famous thanks to the extraordinarily artistic way he works with raw ingredients, which has led him to create his menus according to the seasons and his "gardens" located in three different climatic regions of France. One of his greatest accomplishments of Alain Passard was the creation restaurant, Arpege, in Paris in 1986. This, established him as a modern chef that earned one star in the Michelin Guide in its first year, and two stars soon thereafter. He earned his Actual three Michelin stars in 1996. Alain Passard greatest breakthrough was when he invented vegetables as the centrepiece of the menu and no longer as an accompaniment to fish or meat. Like in fashion the vegetables as an accessory became, in fact the signature garment. I think you should now hear what Alain Passard has to say about the French gastronomy and the modern cooking art.
SOMMAIRE DU 5 A 6 DU 23 JANVIER 2020 00:00 - intro, info, météo, le saviez-vous ? - Attraper froid00:15 - Jordi nous fait découvrir le groupe Reigning Sound00:30 - Mathilde Mahier et Laëtitia Passard nous présente Pharenheit !
Sommaire du 5 à 6 du 5 Septembre 201900:00 - Intro / Météo / Info / agenda / Le saviez vous "chacun voit midi à sa porte"00:15 - Chronique découverte du monde avec Emilie00:30 - Invités Mathilde Mahier & Laëtitia Passard pour nous parler de la nouvelle saison du Phare (Centre Chorégraphique National du Havre)
durée : 00:59:34 - Au Palais des dégustateurs - par : Lionel Esparza - Ce soir, en direct et en public depuis l'Hôtel Bedford, les invités du Classic Club sont le pianiste et compositeur Robert Levin, le caviste Eric Rouyer et le chef Alain Passard ainsi que le compositeur Franck Bedrossian - réalisé par : Olivier Guérin
durée : 00:59:20 - Concordance des temps - par : Jean-Noël Jeanneney - Des pamphlets d'une extrême violence fleurirent alors contre les pouvoirs en place. Cette effervescence et la diffusion massive des caricatures politiques les plus brutales ont accompagné l'entrée de la France, à l'âge des foules, dans une modernité politique, culturelle et médiatique. - invités : Cédric Passard - Cédric Passard : est professeur agrégé de sciences sociales à l'Institut d'études politiques de Lille et membre du CERAPS - Lille 1. - réalisé par : Yaël Mandelbaum
Pourquoi diable dépenser 300 euros pour un repas au restaurant étoilé ? En cette veille de fêtes, Bouffons initie un nouveau format qui entremêle différents témoignages de jeunes femmes et hommes qui ont décidé, un jour, de pousser la porte d'un restaurant étoilé.Un épisode choral conçu comme un guide à destination de celles et ceux qui ne comprennent ou n'osent pas casser leur tirelire pour s'offrir une expérience culinaire.Comment choisir le restaurant ? Comment financer le projet ? Quoi manger avant ? Les portions sont-elles vraiment ridicules ? Et puis, entre nous, est-ce que ça vaut vraiment le coup ?Vous entendrez les voix de Thomas, Pharrell, Victoria, Yvane, Emeline, Constance et Léo, sept personnes qui ont sauté le pas en se rendant chez les chefs Couillon, Passard ou Bras, et qui reviennent sur leur expérience.Références entendues dans l'épisode :La série Chef Table diffusée sur Netflix, notamment le premier épisode de la saison 1 avec le chef Massimo Bottura mais aussi l'épisode avec Alain Passard,Le restaurant à Noirmoutier : La Marine du chef Alexandre Couillon, 5 Rue Marie Lemonnier, 85330 Noirmoutier en ile (2 étoiles)Le restaurant dans Laguiole « Le Suquet » du chef Sébastien Bras, Route de Laguiole, 12210 LaguioleLe restaurant « La Grenouillère » du chef Alexandre Gauthier.Le restaurant Fäviken du chef Magnus Nilsson, 216, 830 05 Järpen, Suède.Le restaurant L'Arpège d'Alain Passard, 84 Rue de Varenne, 75007 Paris (3 étoiles)Merci beaucoup à Thomas Collet, Emeline Zijlstra, Pharrell Arot, Victoria Gil, Yvane Jacob, Constance Dovergne et Léo Bourdin.Bouffons est une émission de Nouvelles Écoutes animée par Guilhem Malissen. Réalisée par Aurore Meyer Mahieu. Montée et Mixée par Thibault Delage au studio L’Arrière Boutique. Production et coordination Laura Cuissard.
durée : 00:05:51 - Le Palais musical d'Alain Passard du samedi 30 juin 2018 - Une transcription culinaire sur le 2ème mouvement du Quatuor à cordes en fa Majeur..
durée : 00:09:19 - Le Palais musical d'Alain Passard du samedi 23 juin 2018 - Une transcription culinaire sur l'été, extrait des Quatre Saisons d'Antonio Vivaldi.
durée : 00:09:09 - Le Palais musical d'Alain Passard du samedi 16 juin 2018 - Une transcription culinaire sur un extrait de West side story de L. Bernstein.
durée : 00:08:30 - Le Palais musical d'Alain Passard du samedi 09 juin 2018 - Une transcription culinaire sur un extrait du Festin de l'araignée d'Albert Roussel.
durée : 00:08:14 - Le Palais musical d'Alain Passard du samedi 02 juin 2018 - Une transcription culinaire sur un extrait de la valse op.8 n°3 d'Agustín Barrios.
durée : 00:08:47 - Le Palais musical d'Alain Passard du samedi 26 mai 2018 - Une transcription culinaire sur un extrait de la Suite provençale op.152c de Darius Milhaud.
durée : 00:07:16 - Le Palais musical d'Alain Passard du samedi 19 mai 2018 - Une transcription culinaire sur un extrait de l'Octuor en mi bémol Majeur op.20 de F. Mendelssohn.
durée : 00:08:24 - Le Palais musical d'Alain Passard du samedi 12 mai 2018 - Une transcription culinaire sur la Totentanz de Franz Liszt.
durée : 00:07:53 - Le Palais musical d'Alain Passard du samedi 05 mai 2018 - Une transcription culinaire sur un extrait des 4 versets d’un motet composés sur l’Ordre du Roy (1703) de François Couperin...
durée : 00:08:32 - Le Palais musical d'Alain Passard du samedi 28 avril 2018 - Une transcription culinaire sur l'Hymne à la justice d'Albéric Magnard.
durée : 00:08:28 - Le Palais musical d'Alain Passard du samedi 21 avril 2018 - Une transcription culinaire sur l'ouverture d'Orphée aux Enfers de J. Offenbach.
durée : 00:09:22 - Le Palais musical d'Alain Passard du samedi 14 avril 2018 - Une transcription culinaire sur un extrait de la Sonate pour violoncelle et piano en la Majeur de César Franck.
durée : 00:08:02 - Le Palais musical d'Alain Passard du samedi 07 avril 2018 - Une transcription culinaire d'un extrait du Quatuor n°63 en Si bémol Majeur « lever de soleil » de Joseph Haydn.
durée : 00:07:59 - Le Palais musical d'Alain Passard du samedi 31 mars 2018 - Une transcription culinaire sur un extrait des Aventures de rabbi Jacob de Vladimir Cosma.
durée : 00:08:07 - Le Palais musical d'Alain Passard du samedi 24 mars 2018 - Une transcription culinaire sur un extrait de la Sonate n° 2 en fa dièse mineur pour violoncelle et basse continue de Jean-Baptiste Barrière.
durée : 00:08:41 - Le Palais musical d'Alain Passard du samedi 17 mars 2018 - Une transcription culinaire sur un extrait de la Sonate n°12 de Dario Castello.
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durée : 00:06:26 - Le Palais musical d'Alain Passard du samedi 30 septembre 2017 - Une transcription culinaire sur le titre _"Céu e mar"_ de Johnny Alf.
durée : 00:06:15 - Le Palais musical d'Alain Passard du samedi 23 septembre 2017 - Une transcription culinaire sur _"Dolores"_ une valse du compositeur strasbourgeois Emile Waldteufel.
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durée : 00:06:55 - Le Palais musical d'Alain Passard du samedi 09 septembre 2017 - Une transcription culinaire autour de _"No hay problema"_ de Pink Martini.
durée : 00:08:06 - Le Palais musical d'Alain Passard du samedi 02 septembre 2017 - En partenariat avec [Beaux-Arts Magazine](https://www.beauxarts.com/). Une transcription culinaire sur le 1er mouvement de la _Symphonie n°1 en mi Majeur_ de Hans Rott.
1-la settimana del' Eurozona: giovedì decisione della Bce sull'acquisto dei titoli di stato. Domenica elezioni in ..in Grecia. 2-noi, l'euro e la Germania: l'intervista al responsabile economia di Syriza. 3-Entro il 2016 l' "1%" della popolazione del pianeta sarà più ricco del rimanente 99%. il rapporto di Oxfam basato su una ricerca di Credit Suisse. 4-Stati Uniti: Obama e la lezione di Piketty. Domani l'annuncio di una svolta fiscale da 320 miliardi di dollari. Più imposte su ricchezze per sostenere le famiglie. ..5-Argentina: morte misteriosa del procuratore che indagava sull'attentato del 94 contro la comunità ..ebraica di Buenos Aires. ( Emanuele valenti, Alfredo Somoza, Julia Izumi ) ..6-cambiamenti climatici e salute. In Bangladesh ..l'aumento della salinità dell'acqua provoca un' epidemia di ipertensione. ( Cristina Saccuman ) ..7-Romanzo a fumetti: In cucina con Alain Passard, la Graphic Novell di Christophe Blain. ( Maurizio Principato) ..
1-la settimana del' Eurozona: giovedì decisione della Bce sull'acquisto dei titoli di stato. Domenica elezioni in ..in Grecia. 2-noi, l'euro e la Germania: l'intervista al responsabile economia di Syriza. 3-Entro il 2016 l' "1%" della popolazione del pianeta sarà più ricco del rimanente 99%. il rapporto di Oxfam basato su una ricerca di Credit Suisse. 4-Stati Uniti: Obama e la lezione di Piketty. Domani l'annuncio di una svolta fiscale da 320 miliardi di dollari. Più imposte su ricchezze per sostenere le famiglie. ..5-Argentina: morte misteriosa del procuratore che indagava sull'attentato del 94 contro la comunità ..ebraica di Buenos Aires. ( Emanuele valenti, Alfredo Somoza, Julia Izumi ) ..6-cambiamenti climatici e salute. In Bangladesh ..l'aumento della salinità dell'acqua provoca un' epidemia di ipertensione. ( Cristina Saccuman ) ..7-Romanzo a fumetti: In cucina con Alain Passard, la Graphic Novell di Christophe Blain. ( Maurizio Principato) ..