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Discover the impactful life of Jethro, the father-in-law of Moses, in this insightful episode of Who's Who in the Bible. Fr. J. N. Paul C.Ss.R., explores Jethro's often-overlooked role as a vital contributor to the Israelites' journey. Far more than just a family figure, Jethro emerges as a man of deep wisdom, a bridge between cultures, and a strategic advisor who introduced a structured judiciary system to help Moses manage the community. Through prayer and reflection, this video highlights Jethro's humility, his role as a family unifier, and his powerful example of silent, supportive leadership. We invite you to watch this enlightening session to deepen your understanding of this significant biblical character and gain valuable lessons for your own life.
Here we are for episode 821! In which Cromitty's old mentor - the arrogant Alonzo Crutch - comes back to visit... what is he planning and how will Hubert get on with meeting someone even ruder than he is!? In extra material we celebrate Calum's birthday and discuss electric kettles and days gone by with Birthday Twin Andy! Our next episode, #821 is another holiday episode as Mister Yeti and Paul From School head to Kent to visit Whitstable, Canterbury, Folkestone, Margate, Ramsgate and Broadstairs - not to mention heading out for a traditional Sunday lunch, visiting the most haunted village in Britain and much much more! Do join us! Email us at shyyeti@yahoo.co.uk if you have comments - you can even send a sound-file and I'll include it. The music is by Shy Yeti, Muffleyontour, Luca and Udio. Sound effects by Paul C and Soundbible. Logo by Shy Yeti. All other content is Copyright Paul Chandler, 2026. Episode 821 was recorded on the 10th January 2026, with Calum's birthday celebrated on the 31st May 2026, with Andy's contribution left over from the a previous recording session during 2025.
Here we are for episode 819! In which Paul and Andy The Birthday Twin conclude the chat about the first year of the show on it's 10th anniversary! We hit some mile-stones along the way, including our first Valentine's Day edition, our first April Fool's Day special, not to mention further live editions and surprise guests making their debuts! You'll hear clips from all these shows; I'd also like to thank everyone who has featured in flashbacks from all the episodes of The Shy Life Podcast from the first year that have made up our last three 10th anniversary shows. Our next episode, #820 sees us meeting up with an old friend of the show for a week long London vacation! Email us at shyyeti@yahoo.co.uk if you have comments - you can even send a sound-file and I'll include it. The music is by Shy Yeti, Muffleyontour, Luca and Udio. Sound effects by Paul C and Soundbible. Logo by Shy Yeti. All other content is Copyright Paul Chandler, 2026. Episode 819 was recorded on the 8th of March 2026.
En este episodio exploramos cómo Cézanne rompió las reglas de la pintura y abrió el camino hacia el arte moderno. Sus colores, formas y perspectivas transformaron para siempre la manera de entender el espacio, la imagen… y la realidad.Porque antes de las vanguardias, del cubismo y del arte contemporáneo, estuvo Cézanne cuestionándolo todo con cada pincelada.
Here we are for episode 818! In which Paul and Toppie talk about the episodes 26-50 of the show as it reaches it's 10th anniversary! Amongst all the clips we dive into memorable editions of the show - including our first LIVE edition, first Halloween episode, first Yeti birthday bonanza, first Christmas and New Year specials. We also head overseas - to Luxembourg and then later to Venice - not to mention we have to face how evil Cromitty was in the early days! Yikes! Our next episode, #819 sees us reaching our third and final look at the first year of The Shy Life Podcast! Email us at shyyeti@yahoo.co.uk if you have comments - you can even send a sound-file and I'll include it. The music is by Shy Yeti, Muffleyontour, Luca and Udio. Sound effects by Paul C and Soundbible. Logo by Shy Yeti. All other content is Copyright Paul Chandler, 2026. Episode 818 was recorded on the 7th March 2026.
In this conversation, Jey Young and Paul Compeau discuss the complexities of college planning, highlighting the broken college system and the financial burdens it places on families. Paul shares insights on how to navigate college costs, the importance of financial aid, and the value of making informed decisions early in the college planning process. They emphasize the significance of connections made during college and the need for families to engage in financial literacy to better prepare for the future. The discussion also touches on common financial mistakes families make and the impact of student loans on financial stability.TakeawaysCollege is broken, and families are paying way more than they need to.Understanding the pricing model of colleges is crucial for families.Connections made in college can significantly impact future success.The right culture fit in a college is essential for a positive experience.Many families mistakenly believe they earn too much for financial aid.Saving money in the wrong places can hurt financial aid eligibility.Planning for college should start as early as possible.Financial literacy is lacking among many families, impacting their college planning.Student loans can create long-term financial burdens for families.A proactive approach to college planning can lead to better financial outcomes.Chapters00:00 The Broken College System04:37 Understanding Financial Aid18:03 Common Financial Mistakes in College Planning22:27 Navigating Financial Aid Formulas23:40 Navigating the Complexities of Higher Education27:55 Understanding Financial Literacy and Its Impact32:19 The Broken System of College Financing36:44 Planning Ahead for Financial Success38:29 Fun Reflections and Practical Advice for DadsClick the link for YDP deals (Triad Math, Forefathers, and more) - https://linktr.ee/youngdadpod Click this link for Pod Launch Coaching- https://linktr.ee/podlaunchcoachingInterested in being a guest on the Young Dad Podcast? Reach out to Jey Young through PodMatch at this link: https://www.joinpodmatch.com/youngdadLastly,consider making a monetary donation to support the Pod, https://buymeacoffee.com/youngdadpod.
Mattias Hagberg läser en banbrytande biografi över Gertrude Stein och funderar över sin relation till författaren som ville dröja i skrivandets presens. Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radios app. ESSÄ: Detta är en text där skribenten reflekterar över ett ämne eller ett verk. Åsikter som uttrycks är skribentens egna.Jag lever med Gertrude Stein. Jag vet inte varför det har blivit så. En dag flyttade hon in i mitt liv, och nu finns hon där; som en återkommande följeslagare; som en ständig referens för tankar och insikter; som en litterär vän.Jag läser ett stycke här och ett stycke där, jag styrker under och jag skriver av. Med jämna mellanrum tar jag mig an hennes monumentala portalverk, det tusensidiga romanbygget ”The Making of Americans”, men jag kan inte påstå att jag förstår särskilt mycket – egentligen ingenting.Många av hennes texter är tröga och ogenomträngliga. Men det är som det ska. Inför Gertrude Steins verk står man naken – avklädd allt man lärt sig, all kunskap och alla språkliga och kulturella referenser. Man är som ett barn, ett mycket litet barn, som försöker treva sig fram genom språket, via dess ljud och melodier, tvärsigenom rytmer och upprepningar, men inte för att nå fram till ett svar eller en bild, utan för att språket finns där, som en fond.Vad många av hennes texter gör är just att de ställer oss inför språket i sig självt, inför dess yta och dess materialitet. Här är språk just språk, inte ett medel som pekar bortom sig självt. Hon vill inte säga något och hon vill inte berätta något. Hon vill bara vara i orden, meningarna och syntaxen.Hennes texter går inte att förstå, de går bara att erfara.Lyssna bara på den här meningen ur textsamlingen ”Ömma knappar” från 1914, en samling som ibland beskrivits som kubistisk, eftersom Stein hämtade inspiration från sina konstnärsvänner Pablo Picasso och George Braque, men lika ofta stämplats som oläslig:”En blind rörelse är manlig och ytterst.”Vad ska man göra med en sån rad? Hur ska man hantera en syntax som verkar bryta samman framför ögonen på en?Det är lätt att tolka författarskapet som kyligt och abstrakt, som närmast omänskligt i sitt brott med konventionell innebörd. Men jag tror att det är fel.I Gertrude Steins texter pulserar livet – men på ett helt annat sätt än i mycket annan litteratur. Hennes texter är inte representationer av det levande, nej, de är rester av ett görande, av ett ständigt och aktivt varande med orden och deras sammanlänkande.Författaren och konstnären Jonas J. Magnusson har förklarat detta förhållande med en talande bild från Steins hem i Paris, där hon levde tillsammans med Alice B Toklas, samlade konst och höll sin berömda salong för dåtidens modernistiska avantgarde. Magnusson skriver: ”I Steins och Alice B. Toklas hushåll bedrevs en långtgående domesticering av modern konst – där handlade det inte om att förstå svår modern konst, utan om att leva med den: att damma mästerverk tycks överträffa att analysera dem…”.På samma sätt förhöll hon sig till orden och satserna, hon umgicks med dem, plockade ömsint med dem, som om de var kära ägodelar.Samma insikt präglar ett av vår tids mest intressanta biografiska verk. I ”Gertrude Stein: An Afterlife” från 2025 tecknar den brittiska författaren Francesca Wade en mångfasetterad bild av Gertrude Steins skrivande liv, med betoning på skrivande. Det går, menar Wade, inte att skilja på liv och verk i Gertrude Steins fall, eftersom allt hon skrev bottnade i den situation hon befann sig i. Hon skrev världen omkring sig – mycket bokstavligt. Alla hennes texter är därför situerade, sprungna ur ett aktuellt nu. Eller som Stein själv uttryckte saken, i en rad som bör läsas mycket bokstavligt: ”Facts of life makes literature”.Det som intresserade henne var med andra ord inte resultatet utan processen. Det var ”författaren i färd med att skriva” som var det väsentliga, inte den slutgiltiga texten på pappret.På många sätt försökte hon göra för litteraturen vad en av hennes största förebilder, Paul Cézanne, gjort för måleriet. Han ville fånga det dialektiska spelet mellan konstnärens blick och motivet i sina bilder. Hon ville dröja i skrivandets presens.Just detta lyckas Francesca Wade konkretisera i sin biografi. Och hon gör det på det mest självklara sätt, genom att fokusera Gertrude Steins vardag, och framför allt hennes liv tillsammans med Alice B. Toklas. Hon visar hur de båda nästan dagligen umgicks med och genom Steins texter. Hur de levde i orden, nästan som i symbios.Det är rörande och vackert. Utan Alice B. Toklas omsorg om Gertrude Stein och om hennes arbete hade förmodligen inget av det vi idag känner blivit skrivet. Och omvänt. I Steins arbete hittar Francesca Wade ständigt exempel på små, dolda kärleksförklaringar till Alice B. Toklas.Visst, deras liv tillsammans var inte okomplicerat. Som samhällsvarelse verkar Gertrude Stein ha varit en idiot, med böjelser för översitteri och politisk fascism. Alice B. Toklas likaså. Men inför texterna var vardagen varmare. Dessa vårdade de gemensamt, som om deras kärlek kunde materialisera sig just där, i just den stunden.Gertrude Stein avvek ett fåtal gånger från sitt djupa intresse för textens nu, bland annat i sitt mest kända verk, ”Alice B. Toklas självbiografi”, en metalitterär lek med sanning, biografiskt skrivande och den framväxande kändiskulten, en text som snabbt skulle få kultstatus och bli en storsäljare. Men även här, i textens minimala skiftningar och i dess tillkomsthistoria, ligger en vardaglig kärlek nedlagd, trots att texten ibland kan upplevas som hård och lite raljant. Francesca Wade visar hur boken går att läsa som en gåva till Alice B. Toklas efter en större schism i deras relation. Ja, de båda kvinnorna vårdade och dammade inte bara sina konstverk, kärleken gällde i än högre grad texten. Det vill säga Gertrude Steins eviga skrivande. Och det var en kärlek som fortsatte även efter hennes död i juli 1946. Därav titeln på Francesca Wades biografi – ”Gertrude Stein: ett efterliv”. Alice B. Toklas fortsatta att leva med sitt livs kärlek genom att ta hand om hennes texter, genom att långsamt och med närmast svartsjuk motvilja ge ifrån sig bitar av deras liv tillsammans, men också genom att kämpa för texternas status. Hon ville, precis som Stein själv, att de skulle få världsrykte.Jag har lätt för att förstå henne, också jag lever med dessa texter. Jag försöker vårda dem, umgås med dem, som om allt fortfarande hängde på dem. För mig är de en ständig påminnelse om att litteratur kan vara så mycket.Mattias Hagbergförfattare och journalistLitteraturFrancesca Wade: Gertrude Stein – an afterlife. Faber & Faber, 2025.
Here we are for episode 816! In which Shy Yeti heads off up into space to broadcast LIVE to the universe, but this time takes Birthday Twin Andy along with him too! As usual there will be a lot of vintage Australian TV chat - including which shows they've been rewatching and we are "proud" to share with you probably the worst Prisoner Cell Block H trivia quiz in the world; all that and we interact with the chat and answer some agony aunt letters! Our next episode, #817 is busy being edited - in fact we're doing two at once - so we're not sure which one will be out next! Stay tuned! It's nearly time for us to begin our 10th anniversary celebrations! Do join us! Email us at shyyeti@yahoo.co.uk if you have comments - you can even send a sound-file and I'll include it. The music is by Shy Yeti, Muffleyontour, Luca and Udio. Sound effects by Paul C and Soundbible. Logo by Shy Yeti. All other content is Copyright Paul Chandler, 2026. Episode 816 was recorded on the 6th April 2026.
Here we are for episode 815! In which Paul and Martin have another chat about music - moving from 1979 into 1980! Those discussed include: Cliff Richard, The Police, The Pretenders, The Specials, Kenny Rogers, Blondie, Fern Kinney, The Jam, The Detroit Spinners, Dexy's Midnight Runners, Olivia Newton John, Electric Light Orchestra and a fair few more along the way! Our next episode, #816 sees us catching up with an old friend - but this time in a special LIVE show from Outer Space! We can guarantee there will be quizzes; but will they make sense! We'll see! Email us at shyyeti@yahoo.co.uk if you have comments - you can even send a sound-file and I'll include it. The music is by Shy Yeti, Muffleyontour, Luca and Udio. Sound effects by Paul C and Soundbible. Logo by Shy Yeti. All other content is Copyright Paul Chandler, 2026. Episode 815 was recorded on the 7th June 2023, but has been waiting in the archives for the last few years due to all the other things that have been going on recently!
In Episode 195, we are re-casting our episode with Paul Caligiuri, OCFC Manager, US Nat'l Soccer Hall of Famer, Former USMNT defender/midfielder and pro player in US and Germany, one of the first Americans to play professionally in Europe, and the unlikely scorer of the "shot heard 'round the world." In the episode, Paul talks with Phil and Paul about his remarkable journey from a passionate young soccer enthusiast to a defining figure in U.S. soccer history. He also recounts his serendipitous connection with Phil relating to a World War II era family relic, which you don't want to miss, and some moments from his impressive soccer career, highlighting his passion-filled early years in the game, pivotal moments like his unexpected selection for the Olympic Development Program, which led to his USMNT selection, and an intimate moment he shared with God after scoring the "Shot Heard 'Round the World," which secured the U.S.'s first World Cup qualification in 40 years in 1990. Caligiuri emphasizes the importance of passion, perseverance, and integrity, their influence on his career, and how these values translate into his everyday life and leadership. Paul also touches on key lessons from sports that can be applied in life, the current state of soccer, and the importance of faith in making a meaningful impact. Specifically, Paul C. discusses: · His providential connection with Phil relating to a WWII relic and including a lot of investigation and perseverance · How he developed his passion for soccer from humble beginnings and how he ultimately made the USMNT through a very unusual path filled with hard work, dedication, creativity, overcoming hurdles, "feeding his passion," and going above and beyond the "normal" (you don't want to miss this story) · His life purpose and "Why" and how he is living it out in his life (34:50) · An intimate defining moment after the "shot heard 'round the world" that might surprise you · A special call with his dad that shows how far the game has come in the US · Lessons that he has learned from soccer that he uses in his parenting and other important relationships in his life · His recommendations Resources and Links from this Episode · Paul Caliguiri's website · "The Billion Dollar Goal" (Paramount Plus) · "His goal changed soccer in the USA" (YouTube) · Uncut Video of the Episode · Warrior Way Soccer · Phil's email for DISC Training & Team Alignment · "Pulisic" (Paramount Plus) · "Vini Jr." (Netflix) · "Captains" (Netflix)
Der Ausstellungskatalog erlaubt eine Entdeckungsreise in die Vorgeschichte der modernen Kunst und zeigt, wie Paul Cézanne neue Sichtweisen wagte.
Here we are for episode 812! In which Mister Yeti has been having MORE technical difficulties and so has a different kind of episode to share whilst he gets things back on track. This time he goes LIVE from Outer Space thanks to a little help from Ikk. He presents a number of different chats - from the return of lost Dr Who episodes, plus a quiz - not to mention some rather bizarre chat and a new scary short story entitled PLAYING MERRY HELL... There are also Agony Aunt letters that focus on the problem of angry fruit and vegetable, not to mention plenty of music to keep us going whilst doing the hoovering! All this and Paul describes the view, checks in with the chatroom and says hi to some of the regulars! Our next episode, #813 sees us finally catching up with Hubert Gentry to find out what he's been doing and what his theories are about Charlotte Shade! Do join us! Email us at shyyeti@yahoo.co.uk if you have comments - you can even send a sound-file and I'll include it. The music is by Shy Yeti, Muffleyontour, Luca and Udio. Sound effects by Paul C and Soundbible. Logo by Shy Yeti. All other content is Copyright Paul Chandler, 2026. Episode 812 was recorded on Friday 3rd April 2026.
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Bongani Bingwa speaks to Adam Gilchrist about major global stories making headlines, starting with rising tensions between Spain and the United States after Madrid extended its ban on US military aircraft linked to the Iran conflict, a move opposed by Donald Trump. They also unpack Russia’s decision to expel a British diplomat over alleged espionage, the latest in retaliatory moves between Russia and the UK. Finally, the conversation turns to Italy, where a daring art heist saw works by Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Paul Cézanne, and Henri Matisse stolen in just minutes from a museum near Parma, highlighting ongoing concerns around cultural heritage security. 702 Breakfast with Bongani Bingwa is broadcast on 702, a Johannesburg based talk radio station. Bongani makes sense of the news, interviews the key newsmakers of the day, and holds those in power to account on your behalf. The team bring you all you need to know to start your day Thank you for listening to a podcast from 702 Breakfast with Bongani Bingwa Listen live on Primedia+ weekdays from 06:00 and 09:00 (SA Time) to Breakfast with Bongani Bingwa broadcast on 702: https://buff.ly/gk3y0Kj For more from the show go to https://buff.ly/36edSLV or find all the catch-up podcasts here https://buff.ly/zEcM35T Subscribe to the 702 Daily and Weekly Newsletters https://buff.ly/v5mfetc Follow us on social media: 702 on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TalkRadio702 702 on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@talkradio702 702 on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/talkradio702/ 702 on X: https://x.com/Radio702 702 on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@radio7See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Bongani Bingwa speaks to Adam Gilchrist about major global stories making headlines, starting with rising tensions between Spain and the United States after Madrid extended its ban on US military aircraft linked to the Iran conflict, a move opposed by Donald Trump. They also unpack Russia’s decision to expel a British diplomat over alleged espionage, the latest in retaliatory moves between Russia and the UK. Finally, the conversation turns to Italy, where a daring art heist saw works by Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Paul Cézanne, and Henri Matisse stolen in just minutes from a museum near Parma, highlighting ongoing concerns around cultural heritage security. 702 Breakfast with Bongani Bingwa is broadcast on 702, a Johannesburg based talk radio station. Bongani makes sense of the news, interviews the key newsmakers of the day, and holds those in power to account on your behalf. The team bring you all you need to know to start your day Thank you for listening to a podcast from 702 Breakfast with Bongani Bingwa Listen live on Primedia+ weekdays from 06:00 and 09:00 (SA Time) to Breakfast with Bongani Bingwa broadcast on 702: https://buff.ly/gk3y0Kj For more from the show go to https://buff.ly/36edSLV or find all the catch-up podcasts here https://buff.ly/zEcM35T Subscribe to the 702 Daily and Weekly Newsletters https://buff.ly/v5mfetc Follow us on social media: 702 on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TalkRadio702 702 on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@talkradio702 702 on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/talkradio702/ 702 on X: https://x.com/Radio702 702 on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@radio7See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Here we are for episode 811! In a change to the advertised episode Cromitty and Yeti Uncle John present a 4th helping of The Yeti Spaghetti Show with special guests, Paul and Bettina! You'll find a whole assortment of anecdotes, Cromitty has tales of his strange inventions, Yeti Uncle John speaks about life on the Ostrich Farm, Paul tells of more live poetry shows in front of a yeti audience and Bettina regales us with stories of an ex-fiance! All that and much more! Our next episode, #812 sees us catching up with Hubert Gentry to find out where he vanished to recently. Do join us! Email us at shyyeti@yahoo.co.uk if you have comments - you can even send a sound-file and I'll include it. The music is by Shy Yeti, Muffleyontour, Luca and Udio. Sound effects by Paul C and Soundbible. Logo by Shy Yeti. All other content is Copyright Paul Chandler, 2026. Episode 811 was recorded on the 19th September 2025.
La guerra entre Estados Unidos, Israel e Irán continúa escalando a un mes de su inicio. En esta ocasión, la entrada de los hutíes, un grupo armado yemení chiita, aliado de Irán, ha encendido todas las alarmas internacionales.Durante la reapertura del Estadio Banorte, un hombre en estado de ebriedad falleció durante la previa del partido México vs. Portugal.Cuatro mineros permanecen desaparecidos tras el colapso de una mina de oro en la localidad de Chele, Sinaloa.Nicolás Maduro, junto a su esposa, Cilia Flores, mandó un mensaje de reconciliación al pueblo venezolano durante el Domingo de Ramos. Una activista pidió una investigación sobre la posible participación de agencias de modelaje en la red de tráfico sexual de Epstein.Obras de Henri Matisse, Paul Cèzanne y Pierre-Auguste Renoir fueron hurtadas de la Fundación Magnani Rocca.Y para el vaso medio lleno, el Instituto de Liderazgo Simone de Beauvoir lanzó el “Recetario de saberes para los cuidados y el Buen Vivir”. Para enterarte de más noticias, suscríbete aquí a nuestro newsletter y síguenos en redes sociales. Estamos en todas las plataformas como Te lo cuento. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The gang discusses two papers that are united by a fin. The first paper uses a computer algorithms to infer the shape of mosasaur tail fins, and the second paper looks at a new species of Spinosaurus with a crest. Meanwhile, James tastes flavor, Amanda tastes drink, and Curt tastes indifference. Up-Goer Five - SERVER NOT FOUND! HELP! References: Song, Yang, and Johan Lindgren. "Convergence in aquatic locomotion: reconstructing mosasaurian (Squamata: Mosasauria) tail fins from osteological correlates and covariation with extant sharks." Paleobiology 52.1 (2026): 121-130. Sereno, Paul C., et al. "Scimitar-crested Spinosaurus species from the Sahara caps stepwise spinosaurid radiation." Science 391.6787 (2026): eadx5486.
Un viaggio immobile a 4'000 metri di quota, dove l'aria si fa sottile e il paesaggio si trasforma in pura metafisica. Il fotografo ticinese Gian Paolo Minelli porta il pubblico nel cuore della Cordigliera attraverso il suo ultimo progetto, “Altitudine”. Non un semplice reportage, ma una riflessione profonda sulle emergenze geologiche e climatiche del nostro tempo, realizzata lungo un itinerario di 9.000 km tra Argentina, Bolivia e Cile.Attraverso l'uso del banco ottico e una fotografia “lenta” e meditata, Minelli cattura l'essenza di territori incontaminati e selvaggi, sospesi tra l'astrazione del bianco e nero e le sfumature rosate di orizzonti lunari. Un'indagine che interroga il senso della bellezza di fronte a una natura maestosa e disarmante nella sua immensità.Dalle vette sudamericane lo sguardo si sposta poi verso Basilea, dove la Fondazione Beyeler celebra il genio di Paul Cézanne. Una monografica imperdibile che, attraverso 80 capolavori tra oli e acquerelli, decifra la tecnica rivoluzionaria del maestro di Aix-en-Provence, capace di cambiare per sempre il corso della storia dell'arte moderna.
Un viaggio immobile a 4'000 metri di quota, dove l'aria si fa sottile e il paesaggio si trasforma in pura metafisica. Il fotografo ticinese Gian Paolo Minelli porta il pubblico nel cuore della Cordigliera attraverso il suo ultimo progetto, “Altitudine”. Non un semplice reportage, ma una riflessione profonda sulle emergenze geologiche e climatiche del nostro tempo, realizzata lungo un itinerario di 9.000 km tra Argentina, Bolivia e Cile.Attraverso l'uso del banco ottico e una fotografia “lenta” e meditata, Minelli cattura l'essenza di territori incontaminati e selvaggi, sospesi tra l'astrazione del bianco e nero e le sfumature rosate di orizzonti lunari. Un'indagine che interroga il senso della bellezza di fronte a una natura maestosa e disarmante nella sua immensità.Dalle vette sudamericane lo sguardo si sposta poi verso Basilea, dove la Fondazione Beyeler celebra il genio di Paul Cézanne. Una monografica imperdibile che, attraverso 80 capolavori tra oli e acquerelli, decifra la tecnica rivoluzionaria del maestro di Aix-en-Provence, capace di cambiare per sempre il corso della storia dell'arte moderna.
Eine Malerin zwischen Alpen und Impressionismus trifft auf einen Arzt, der die Welt bereiste und Medizin neu dachte – Doris Windlin und Armin Koch im Gespräch in der Sendung «Persönlich». Doris Windlin, Malerin Nach dem Haushaltslehrjahr zog es Doris Windlin auf die Alp. Zwei Sommer lang hütete sie in der «Wildi» ob Kerns die Kühe, melkte sie und verarbeitete die Milch zu Käse. Aufgewachsen in einer Bauernfamilie mit sechs Geschwistern lernte sie früh, mit anzupacken. In Luzern besuchte die Obwaldnerin das Kunstseminar und traf dort auf ihren Mentor Radoslav Kutra. Der tschechische Maler war in den 1960er-Jahren nach dem Einmarsch der sowjetischen Truppen in die Schweiz geflüchtet. Als Kutra 1994 an die Kunsthochschule in Brünn berufen wurde, folgte ihm Doris Windlin nach Tschechien und liess sich in einem kleinen Dorf nieder. In einer Zeit, in der sie die fremde Sprache noch kaum verstand, sprach sie mit Farben und Pinsel. Es entstanden Szenen aus tschechischen Beizen, stille Bilder von Wiesen und Weiden – Momentaufnahmen des Alltags, geprägt von unmittelbarer Nähe zu Menschen und Natur. Doris Windlin malt impressionistisch. Ihre Werke zeigen Strassenszenen aus San Francisco, Berlin, Irland, aber auch aus Luzern und Bern. Ihre Handschrift erinnert an Paul Cézanne und Claude Monet. Bis heute lebt sie in ihrer zweiten Heimat, bewirtschaftet mit ihrem Mann einen Bauernhof und stellt noch immer Käse her. Und wenn sie in die Schweiz zurückkehrt, gibt sie Malkurse – Begegnungen, die ihr viel bedeuten, wie die Kunst selbst. ________________________________________ Armin Koch, Arzt Der Grossvater war Arzt, der Vater war Arzt, und auch die fünf Onkel. Armin Koch aber schlug zunächst einen anderen Weg ein: Er wurde Sekundarlehrer. Doch bald merkte der Älteste aus einer Hergiswiler Arztfamilie, dass er weiterstudieren wollte – und so fand er sich doch noch im Medizinstudium wieder. Noch während des Staatsexamens kam das erste Kind mit seiner Frau Ruth zur Welt. Kurz darauf reiste er nach Sri Lanka, um sich in Akupunktur ausbilden zu lassen. Die junge Familie lebte in dieser Zeit in einer Garage – eine prägende Erfahrung, die sie enger zusammenschweisste. Es folgte ein zweijähriger Aufenthalt in Südafrika, wo Armin Koch operierte und sich sogar einmal von einem Schamanen in die Kunst des Knochenlesens erklären liess. Zurück in der Schweiz arbeitete er als Hausarzt und verband klassische Schulmedizin mit traditioneller chinesischer Medizin. Doch die Neugier und der Wunsch nach neuen Horizonten blieben: Mit ihren vier Kindern zog die Familie erneut ins Ausland, diesmal nach Santa Fe in den USA. Seine letzten Arbeitsjahre verbrachte Armin Koch wieder in der Heimat, in einer Praxis im Obwaldner Kantonshauptort. Nur wenige Tage vor der Sendung «Persönlich» hat der 69-Jährige seine Praxis geräumt und damit ein langes berufliches Kapitel abgeschlossen – erfüllt und bereit für das, was kommt. _________________ Moderation: Michèle Schönbächler ____________________ Das ist «Persönlich»: Jede Woche reden Menschen über ihr Leben, sprechen über ihre Wünsche, Interesse, Ansichten und Meinungen. «Persönlich» ist kein heisser Stuhl und auch keine Informationssendung, sondern ein Gespräch zur Person und über ihr Leben. Die Gäste werden eingeladen, da sie aufgrund ihrer Lebenserfahrungen etwas zu sagen haben, das über den Tag hinaus Gültigkeit hat.
Here we are for episode 809! In which Geeky Panda gets a look around the lab and there is even more nonsense than usual! Meanwhile, Paul shares an audio diary from his final trip to The Little Island in 2025. All this and Paul also receives surprise news from his French Teacher, Alex... We also have a new song called YOU'RE A TEASE (BUT YOU PLEASE ME) which features on the forthcoming Mr Yeti's new album, THE UNLIKELY RETURN OF SHY YETI... However this is an alternate version of the song (VERSION 14), exclusive to this episode rather than the versions that feature on the new album. Our next episode, #810 sees us wondering where exactly our new recruit, Frederik has gotten to... will Paul have an ace up his sleeve just in case of emergencies! Thanks Geeky Panda and also to Alex for their help with this edition of the show and also to Mark and Fi for being excellent hosts during my return trip to the Isle Of Wight!! Do join us! Email us at shyyeti@yahoo.co.uk if you have comments - you can even send a sound-file and I'll include it. The music is by Shy Yeti, Muffleyontour, Luca and Udio. Sound effects by Paul C and Soundbible. Logo by Owen O and Shy Yeti. All other content is Copyright Paul Chandler, 2026. Episode 809 was recorded in a number of segments - Geeky Panda's recordings were made on the 3rd August 2025, the Isle of Wight diary was recorded between the 10th and the 14th October 2025 and Alex's appearance was recorded on the 8th February 2026.
Nous sommes le 15 octobre 1906, à Aix-en-Provence. Ce jour-là, Paul Cézanne s'effondre en pleine séance de travail, surpris par un violent orage alors qu'il peint en extérieur. Il va rester de longues heures sous la pluie. Trempé, fiévreux, il est finalement ramené chez lui par un passant qui le transporte dans une charrette. Alité mais toujours animé par sa passion du travail, il tente encore de peindre dans les jours qui suivent. Mais il meurt, une semaine plus tard, à l'âge de 67 ans, victime d'une pneumonie. Cézanne n'a jamais cessé de revenir aux paysages de son enfance. Peintre secret, il suit obstinément son propre chemin, loin des modes et des écoles. Il invente une nouvelle manière de peindre, résultat d'une construction lente, patiente, où les touches de couleur bâtissent les formes comme des pierres. La montagne Sainte Victoire est son motif fétiche, presque une obsession. Il l'a représentée sous toutes les lumières, comme s'il cherchait à en saisir la structure profonde. Ses natures mortes annoncent les révolutions artistiques du XXᵉ siècle. Picasso dira de lui : « … c'est le père de nous tous. » Longtemps rejeté par les Salons officiels, mal compris par le public, Cézanne ne connaîtra la reconnaissance que tardivement. Et pourtant, sans lui, ni le cubisme, ni le fauvisme ne seraient ce qu'ils sont. Cézanne est celui qui a su transformer la nature en architecture… Il est le père de l'Art moderne… Avec Anne Hustache, historienne de l'art. Sujets traités : Paul Cézanne, Aix-en-Provence, Sainte Victoire, Picasso, nature, moderne Merci pour votre écoute Un Jour dans l'Histoire, c'est également en direct tous les jours de la semaine de 13h15 à 14h30 sur www.rtbf.be/lapremiere Retrouvez tous les épisodes d'Un Jour dans l'Histoire sur notre plateforme Auvio.be :https://auvio.rtbf.be/emission/5936 Intéressés par l'histoire ? Vous pourriez également aimer nos autres podcasts : L'Histoire Continue: https://audmns.com/kSbpELwL'heure H : https://audmns.com/YagLLiKEt sa version à écouter en famille : La Mini Heure H https://audmns.com/YagLLiKAinsi que nos séries historiques :Chili, le Pays de mes Histoires : https://audmns.com/XHbnevhD-Day : https://audmns.com/JWRdPYIJoséphine Baker : https://audmns.com/wCfhoEwLa folle histoire de l'aviation : https://audmns.com/xAWjyWCLes Jeux Olympiques, l'étonnant miroir de notre Histoire : https://audmns.com/ZEIihzZMarguerite, la Voix d'une Résistante : https://audmns.com/zFDehnENapoléon, le crépuscule de l'Aigle : https://audmns.com/DcdnIUnUn Jour dans le Sport : https://audmns.com/xXlkHMHSous le sable des Pyramides : https://audmns.com/rXfVppvN'oubliez pas de vous y abonner pour ne rien manquer.Et si vous avez apprécié ce podcast, n'hésitez pas à nous donner des étoiles ou des commentaires, cela nous aide à le faire connaître plus largement. Hébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Here we are for episode 808! This time Paul looks back at his 8th collection of poetry and prose, Poetiquette, which he published just over 20 years ago! In this edition he shares some of his favourite pieces from this book as well as some anecdotes as to where he got his ideas! This edition also contains edits of the songs NOBODY LIKES YOU BUT ME and DISCO YETI based on two of Paul's poems, although not ones not featured in POETIQUETTE. Our next episode, #809 sees the return of Geeky Panda as he gets to have a look around the lab... but there is also a lot of other mysterious business going on behind the scenes! Do join us! Email us at shyyeti@yahoo.co.uk if you have comments - you can even send a sound-file and I'll include it. The music is by Shy Yeti, Muffleyontour, Luca and Udio. Sound effects by Paul C and Soundbible. Logo by Owen O and Shy Yeti. All other content is Copyright Paul Chandler, 2026. Episode 808 was recorded between the 17th of March and the 5th June 2025.
Sorry, it's been a minute, but here's to some upload consistency in 2026. It's also our 25th anniversary, so thought it was time for a new logo too. John Ussher in the mix for this one, with a nice Deep selection, getting funkier towards the conclusion. 1. Manik - House cut 12. Giom - Operateur Disque3. David Keno - Shaft4. Paul C & Paolo Martini ft. Roland Clark - Take some House (Riva Starr edit)5. Maya Jane Coles - Weak (Tiger Stripes remix)6. New Phunk Theory - Shoot the shit7. Pete Moss - Rain Day (The Timewriter remix)8. Alex Burkat, Wild & Free - Magic Gardens9. Alan Dixon - Do you?10. Frederick ft. Camille Safiya - Paradise 11. Laroye ft. Abi Flynn - Transition (Melodic Dub)12. Jeno ft. Danja Koja & André BluesinDrag - Within my inner mind (Acid mix)13. Jimpster - Curve14. Boorane - Find the Way (with Lay-Far)15. KiNK - Strings16. 16B ft. Omid 16B - Time17. Josh Butler - Only Eight (Extended mix)18. Bellaire - Sunset Ballad (Moodena remix)19. Vincent Caira - Still in Love20. Marc Cotterell - Garage Boogie (Original Jackin mix)
Here we are for episode 805! In which Bettina attempts to make an escape but something very dramatic occurs! Meanwhile, Paul has been putting an advert out for a new member of the team and the only applicant, Frederik, arrives for an interview! Thank you to Mateusz and Frederik for their help with this edition of the show. Our next episode, #806 sees us joining Cromitty and Yeti Uncle John for another episode of The Yeti Spaghetti Show! Who will the special guests be this time? Do join us! Email us at shyyeti@yahoo.co.uk if you have comments - you can even send a sound-file and I'll include it. The music is by Shy Yeti, Muffleyontour, Luca and Udio. Sound effects by Paul C and Soundbible. Logo by Owen O and Shy Yeti. All other content is Copyright Paul Chandler, 2026. Episode 805 was recorded between the 14th December (Frederik) and the 27th December 2025, with the flashback dream sequence compromised of random recording with Gianluca which emerged from the 2023 SLP archives.
Die Fondation Beyeler im Basler Vorort Riehen zeigt in ihrer neuen Ausstellung 80 Ölgemälde und Aquarelle von Paul Cézanne (1839–1906). Zu sehen sind vor allem Porträts, Stillleben und Landschaftsgemälde der Provence. Das Museum will den „Wegbereiter der Moderne“ in seiner „Hochform“ zeigen und hat sich deshalb auf sein Spätwerk konzentriert.
Here we are for episode 802! In which Paul and Grizzly chat over the 53 episodes of The Shy Life Podcast that were released during 2025! It's also ended up being our LONGEST episode ever because we had so much to discuss and to share with you. We also have an extra special guest at the end of the show who we think deserves an award! Thank you to Mateusz and Toppie Smellie for his help with this edition - not to mention mucho applause to all the guests who joined us on the show during 2025! Our next episode, #803 Paul, Grizzly and Geeky Panda are back to celebrate the arrival of 2026 with lots of silliness and also the return of a voice from the past! Do join us! Email us at shyyeti@yahoo.co.uk if you have comments - you can even send a sound-file and I'll include it. The music is by Shy Yeti, Muffleyontour, Luca and Udio. Sound effects by Paul C and Soundbible. Logo by Owen O and Shy Yeti. All other content is Copyright Paul Chandler, 2026. Episode 802 was recorded between the 24th October and the 20th December 2025, with clips taken from episodes across 2025.
Giuseppe Castellano talks to illustrator, caricaturist, journalist, author, educator, lecturer, and political commentator, Steve Brodner, about the alchemy of illustration; what he looks for in a portrait; who illustrators should really listen to; and more.To learn more about Steve, visit stevebrodner.com.Artists mentioned in this episode include: Peter Kuper, Andrea Arroyo, Brad Holland, Greg Manchess, Yuko Shimizu, Anita Kunz, Herb Block, Al Hirschfeld, Jean-Jacques Sempé, Garry Trudeau, Milton Caniff, Jackson Pollock, Thomas Hart Benton, Camille Pissarro, Paul Cézanne, Guy Billout, James McMullan, Ed Sorel, Gérard DuBois, Victor Juhasz, Joe Ciardiello, Alison Bechdel, Marjane Satrapi, Keith Knight, Mort Drucker, Jack Davis, Richard Williams, Howard Pyle, N.C. Wyeth, Thomas Nast If you find value in this podcast, consider becoming a paid subscriber on Substack, or a supporter on Patreon. On either platform, you will gain access to bonus episodes we call “Extra Credit”—among other perks and benefits. | Visit illustrationdept.com for offerings like mentorships and portfolio reviews, testimonials, our alumni showcase, and more. | Music for the podcast was created by Oatmello. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
durée : 00:32:41 - Questions du soir : le débat - par : Quentin Lafay, Stéphanie Villeneuve - L'Assemblée nationale compte moins de 6 % de membres des classes populaires, alors que celles-ci représentent 32 % de la population. - invités : Kévin Vacher Sociologue, directeur scientifique du collectif "Démocratiser la politique"; Paul Cébille rédacteur en chef de l'observatoire Hexagone
Each year, Consumer Reports publishes their findings on best new and used cars, SUVs and trucks. The guys take the new data and see if CR's results matches their experiences, and they're surprised by some discoveries. For Tony S., they debate vehicles that could potentially have a hitch rack semi-permanently installed - but he wants something sporty too. Then, Doug in MI is having an existential car crisis because he needs one do-it-all car for nearly every category of driving. Car conclusions cover an ultimate sleeper for Brian in NY, and a discovery for Paul C., who got a dynamic company commuter car that's also good for track use! Audio-only MP3 is available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts and 10 other platforms. Look for us on Tuesdays if you'd like to watch us debate, disagree and then go drive again! 00:00 - Intro 00:30 - Under $12K Film, Now Playing! 03:55 - Toyota GR GT + Lexus LFA Worldwide Reveal! 11:44 - JLR Creative Director Gerry McGovern Fired 14:31 - Porsche Admires Hyundai 15:44 - Toyota Sienna Minivan Hoon 19:32 - Topic Tuesday: Which Cars Are The Best Cars? 36:01 - Hooked On Driving December 2025 + Teaser 2026 37:21 - Car Debate #1: The Permanent Rack 50:41 - Car Debate #2: Existential Car Crisis 1:01:18 - Car Conclusion #1: The Ultimate Sleeper 1:04:16 - Car Conclusion #2: Goth Girlfriends Rock! 1:10:17 - Did You See This? Rate and review us on Apple Podcasts, and subscribe to our two YouTube channels. Write to us your Topic Tuesdays, Car Conclusions and those great Car Debates at everydaydrivertv@gmail.com or everydaydriver.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The gang discusses two papers that are about dinosaurs, and that is all that connects them! The first paper investigates community structure during the Cretaceous, and the second paper describes a well preserved "mummy" of a duck-billed dinosaur. Meanwhile, Amanda is doing well (really she is now), Curt makes an awkward segue, and James has not seen Tremors. Up-Goer Five (Curt Edition): The friends talk about two papers about big angry animals from a long time ago. The first paper looks at how many types of big angry animals were in a place before something bad happened and all the big angry animals died. Lots of people have said that the big angry animals might have been in trouble before the bad thing happen, and lots of other people say that they were probably not in trouble but we just don't have a lot of places that have the big angry animals in them for us to look and see what is happening at that time. This paper looks at a place and shows that it was during the time we want to see and that the types of animals in a place were a lot like the types of animals in a place before, so that means that it does not look like these big angry animals were having a bad time before the bad thing happened. The second paper looks at soft parts of a big angry animal that was dried out so that you can see skin and other bits under the skin. This lets the people find out what the feet look like for this animal, and other bits about how it moved. References: Flynn, Andrew G., et al. "Late-surviving New Mexican dinosaurs illuminate high end-Cretaceous diversity and provinciality." Science 390.6771 (2025): 400-404. Sereno, Paul C., et al. "Duck-billed dinosaur fleshy midline and hooves reveal terrestrial clay-template "mummification"." Science (2025).
Here we are for episode 798! In which Toppie and Paul investigate Hubert's regular absences... Where does he go? What does he do? Meanwhile we have extra material with Harry F who is suffering a leak and then we also have some quizzes with Calum! Thank you to Harry, Calum and Toppie with their help this edition! Our next episode, #799 sees Mister Yeti celebrating his 52nd birthday - but it's not all balloons, cake and party hats - there is also some drama going on! Do join us! Email us at shyyeti@yahoo.co.uk if you have comments - you can even send a sound-file and I'll include it. The music is by Shy Yeti, Muffleyontour, Luca and Udio. Sound effects by Paul C and Soundbible. Logo by Owen O and Shy Yeti. All other content is Copyright Paul Chandler, 2025. Episode 798 was recorded on the 29th May 2025. Calum's extra material was recorded on the 24th August and Harry's on the 18th October 2025. Cuthbert's lines were recorded between the 8th and the 12th of November 2025.
If you were into the last mix, you're in for a serious treat with this one. It picks up right where Episode 126 left off — no pause, no reset, just straight continuation. We open with Tomas Bisquierra, whose brand of tech house lays the groundwork for next hour. Tight rolling percussion, endless hooks, and a funky edge that gets your head nodding and your shoulders moving before you even notice. The mix carries a Latin pulse! congas, hypnotic percussion, and driving kicks that roll through like a steady heartbeat. It's fluid, raw, and loaded with momentum, building layer by layer into something deep and dynamic. No filler, no fluff... Just pure rhythm.Tracklisting01. Tomas Bisquierra - Smashing Swing (Original Mix)02. Tomas Bisquierra, Freenzy Music - Party Bounce (Original Mix)03. Bassic (ARG) - Criminal Groove (Original Mix) 04. Danny Leblack - Solutek (Original Mix)05. Gustaff - Weeerk (Original Mix)06. RAYZIR - Delay (Original Mix)07. Shakti (Uk) - Nasty (Mussa (Col) Remix)08. Nacho Scoppa - After Hours (Original Mix)09. Yaya Freenzy Music - Dont Stop (Original Mix)08. Jorhav - Bad Boy (Original Mix)09. Joe Vanditti - S.O.S. (Original Mix)10. Jesus Fernandez - Old Skool (Extended Mix)11. Frank Nitty - Hasta Abajo (Extended Mix)12. Danny Leblack - Milk Moustache (Original Mix)13. Danny Leblack & Juli De Alonso. Maba (Original Mix)14. Low Steppa and Jewel Kid - Pull Up (Extended Mix)15. CID - Can You Really Feel Me (Extended Mix)17. Blaqq & Why'd - Silla (Original Mix)18. Paul C, Manuel De La Mare - Afterista (Original Mix)19. Oravla Ziur - Mexicana (Original Mix)20. Oravla Ziur - Hooks (Extended Mix)21. Take You Back (Paco Osuna & Fer BR Remix)22. Disfreq - Essa Mina (Original Mix)23. Mau P - MERTHER (Extended Mix)24. WILL K - Peanut Butter (Extended Mix)25. William Kiss - The Beat (Original Mix)26. Jacker Khan - Got To Have Ya (Original Mix)27. Fer BR - PlayBooyz (Original Mix)28. Pedro Vasconcelos, GreenThump - Brick Back (Extended Mix)Podcast Length 1 hr 10 minutesIf you like your mixtapes with big drops, rolling drums, booming bass and jackin loops then look no further – press download, listen and subscribe.And finally if you enjoyed the show please review us and leave a comment. Enjoy!!
Here we are for episode 797! In which Paul and his Birthday Twin, Andy are reunited to discuss their favourite non-prisoners on Prisoner: Cell Block H - warders, governors, doctors, social workers, all kinds - just not the actual ladies behind bars! Thanks to Andy The Birthday Twin for all his help with this edition of our show! Our next episode, #798 sees Toppie returning to help out in investigating Hubert's recent odd behaviour. Do join us! Email us at shyyeti@yahoo.co.uk if you have comments - you can even send a sound-file and I'll include it. The music is by Shy Yeti, Muffleyontour, Luca and Udio. Sound effects by Paul C and Soundbible. Logo by Owen O and Shy Yeti. All other content is Copyright Paul Chandler, 2025. Episode 797 was recorded on the 20th July 2025.
Here we are for episode 796! In which we present our Halloween Special for 2025 as we reach the last night of the Bettina and Charlotte's Two Woman Show... but all is not looking good for one of the ladies! Thanks you to Mateusz/Grizzly for his help with recording this edition of the show. Our next episode, #797 sees the return of Andy The Birthday Twin as we have more chats about vintage Aussie TV. Email us at shyyeti@yahoo.co.uk if you have comments - you can even send a sound-file and I'll include it. The music is by Shy Yeti, Muffleyontour, Luca and Udio. Sound effects by Paul C, Freesound Community from Pixabay and Soundbible. Logo by Owen O and Shy Yeti. All content is Copyright Paul Chandler, 2025. Episode 796 was recorded on the 30th August 2025.
The Daily Quiz - Art and Literature Today's Questions: Question 1: The painting "The Bathers" by Paul Cézanne is a part of which art movement? Question 2: Which author wrote 'The Old Curiosity Shop'? Question 3: Which author wrote 'The Lost World'? Question 4: Which author wrote 'The Hunting of the Snark'? Question 5: Which author wrote 'Vanity Fair'? Question 6: Which decorative art movement emerged in the late nineteenth century and was characterized by dense assymmetrical ornamentation in sinuous forms? Question 7: Which of the following is a style of Islamic architecture? Question 8: Which author wrote 'Hainish Cycle'? Question 9: Which author wrote 'Twilight'? This podcast is produced by Klassic Studios Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Here we are for episode 793! In which Paul and the gang attempt to help Hubert with his anxiety - but things don't quite go to plan! We also have some grumbling with Martin Holmes and you may even experience a moment or two of de ja vu... but it's been happening a lot on The Shy Life Podcast recently... How odd!! Our next episode, #794 the gang heading to watch Bettina and Charlotte at their two woman show but - as usual - there are troubles behind-the-scenes! Do join us! Email us at shyyeti@yahoo.co.uk if you have comments - you can even send a sound-file and I'll include it. The music is by Shy Yeti, Muffleyontour, Luca and Udio. Sound effects by Paul C and Soundbible. Logo by Owen O and Shy Yeti. All other content is Copyright Paul Chandler, 2025. Episode 793 was recorded on the 15th March 2025 and the extra material was recorded on the 12th March 2025.
The Museum of Modern Art, also known as the MoMA, in New York City, is one of the most worthwhile museums to visit while in the city. With 5+ floors and hundreds of thousands of pieces, including works by Jackson Pollock, Pablo Picasso, and Paul Cézanne, there is something for everyone at this world-class museum.Before you go, listen to this episode covering some of the most famous art, tour options, ticket prices, and must-know tips for your museum visit.
durée : 00:35:52 - CO2 mon amour - par : Denis Cheissoux - Sur les pas du peintre Paul Cézanne dont l'un de ses sujets de prédilection fut la Montagne Sainte-Victoire, qu'il a d'ailleurs rendue célèbre dans le monde entier. - réalisé par : Xavier PESTUGGIA Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les autres épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France.
Here we are for episode 792! In which Douglas visits Martin to help communicate with Martin's ghost! In extra material we have afternoon tea with Paul From School at The Delaunay up in London Town! Our next episode, #793 sees Hubert still suffering from nervousness and wondering whether his old enemies might be targeting him; can Paul and the gang help? Do join us! Email us at shyyeti@yahoo.co.uk if you have comments - you can even send a sound-file and I'll include it. The music is by Shy Yeti, Muffleyontour, Luca and Udio. Sound effects by Paul C and Soundbible. Logo by Owen O and Shy Yeti. All other content is Copyright Paul Chandler, 2025. Episode 792 was recorded on the 26th April 2025, with the extra material recorded on location on the 23rd August 2025.
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Here we are for episode 790! In this edition of our little show Toppie Smellie of The Smellcast keeps showing up for no apparent reason; what IS up with him? In our extra material we receive a series of rather disturbing messages from an old friend who has been on a very long journey indeed! This edition also features a new song by Harry F called, "Miracle". Many thanks to Toppie, Andrew R and Harry for their help with this edition of the show! Our next episode, #791 sees us dipping into another episode of THE YETI SPAGHETTI SHOW. Thank you to Toppie Smellie and Andrew R for their contributions to this edition. Email us at shyyeti@yahoo.co.uk if you have comments - you can even send a sound-file and I'll include it. The music is by Shy Yeti, Muffleyontour, Harry F, Luca and Udio. Sound effects by Paul C, Freesound Community from Pixabay and Soundbible. Logo by Owen O and Shy Yeti. All content is Copyright Paul Chandler, 2025. Episode 790 was recorded on the 29th May 2025. whilst the extra material was recorded between the 19th August and the 7th September 2025. The archive clip of Andrew on the show is from episode 650 which was released on the 30th June 2023.
Here we are for episode 787! In which Paul learns that Hubert has been receiving poison pen letters from a mysterious source! In our extra material we catch up with Mama Yeti to discuss a whole bunch of DVDs that have turned up in the telephone box! Thanks to Mama Yeti and to Toppie Smellie for his help with this edition of the little show! Our next episode, #788 sees the return of Geeky Panda for more chitter-chat and weird word games! What will they discuss this time? Do join us! Email us at shyyeti@yahoo.co.uk if you have comments - you can even send a sound-file and I'll include it. The music is by Shy Yeti, Muffleyontour, Luca and Udio. Sound effects by Paul C and Soundbible. Logo by Owen O and Shy Yeti. All other content is Copyright Paul Chandler, 2025. Episode 787 was recorded on the 22nd of February 2025 and the extra material was recorded on the 4th June 2025.
Have you ever wondered how one writer could change French literature and politics at the same time? That's the story we tell in Émile Zola: The Life, Legacy, and Scandal of France's Most Influential Writer. In this episode of the Join Us in France Travel Podcast, host Annie Sargent sits down with Elyse Rivin to explore the extraordinary life of Émile Zola. Zola was not just a novelist. He was a social critic, a scandal-maker, and a public voice for justice. His Rougon-Macquart series, including the famous novel Germinal, revealed the lives of miners, shopkeepers, and workers in 19th-century France. His friendship with Paul Cézanne shaped his early years. His relationship with Jeanne Rozerot brought private scandal. And his article J'Accuse made him a hero during the Dreyfus Affair, even though it forced him into exile in England. Annie and Elyse take you through the highlights of an Émile Zola biography in plain language. You'll learn about his role in shaping the Naturalist movement, his courage to stand up against injustice, and why he rests today in the Panthéon in Paris alongside France's greatest figures. This episode isn't just about books. It's about history, politics, scandal, and courage. It's about how one man's words still echo in France today. If you're curious about French literature, Paris history, or the Dreyfus Affair, this episode is for you. You'll walk away with stories you can share and a deeper understanding of France's cultural heritage.
How does a museum place a value on a priceless work of art? And how much does it cost to keep it safe? Zachary Crockett appraises the situation. SOURCES:Glenn Lowry, director of the Museum of Modern Art. RESOURCES:"Why Climate Activists Are Still Throwing Food and Paint at Famous Artworks," by Tala Ansari (Wall Street Journal, 2023)."The Woman Who Made van Gogh," by Russell Shorto (New York Times, 2021)."The Lillie P. Bliss collection," (MoMA Collection, 1934)."May Belfort," by Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec (Cleveland Museum of Art, 1895)."Still Life with a Bottle," by Paul Cézanne (Pola Museum, 1890)."The Starry Night," by Vincent Van Gogh (MoMA Collection, 1889)."Portrait of Victor Chocquet Seated," by Paul Cézanne (1877). EXTRAS:"Hotel Art," by The Economics of Everyday Things (2025)."The Hidden Side of the Art Market," by Freakonomics Radio (2021).
Click the post for details on this episode! Welcome back to Open House! Randy Seidman here, with another two hours of the grooviest beats. Coming off an amazing weekend in Bali, it was awesome returning to the mighty Red Ruby, epic vibes all night long. That recording will be available on Open House in the next couple months, but I thought it would be cool to air a special throwback episode today, a set I played ten years ago at a sunset beach club in Bali called VUE. This episode came out before I began putting episodes on SoundCloud, and it is one of my favorite timeless mixes, so I feel like this is an appropriate time to give that set a proper bump. Originally airing in 2015 at episode 117, this session also included a talented DJ named Toby White in hour two, so buckle up for his journey as well. You can grab all past episodes and track lists from openhousepodcast.com, Soundcloud, or wherever you like to download your favorite podcasts. For now, turn it up. Randy Seidman's WebsiteRandy Seidman's SoundCloudRandy Seidman's BeatportRandy Seidman's SpotifyRandy Seidman's FacebookRandy Seidman's Twitter Randy Seidman's Track List:01) Jelly For The Babies - Hold Me Tight (David Devilla & Elisabeth Aivar Remix)02) Rashid Ajami, Jerome Robins - Unstoppable (Tube, Berger Remix)03) Jody Wisternoff f. Pete Josef - Just One More (Martin Roth Remix)04) Stephen J. Kroos - A Past (Blood Groove & Kikis Remix)05) Blackfeel White - Glasgow (ORiginal Mix)06) Andrew Bayer, James Grant - Living (Original Mix)07) SNR and Rikkax f. Jan Johnston - Beautiful Change (Arthur Deep Dub Remix)08) Metodi Hristov - Over (Original Mix)09) Mauro Mondello - Child in time (Andrey Exx Remix)10) Croatia Squad - Get You Off (Original Mix)11) Eddie Amador - The Run Around (Andrey Exx, Hot Hotels Remix)12) Xandl - Wanna Give Me Your Love (Mark Lower Remix)13) Kellerkind - Backflash (Original Mix)14) Kocleo - Need Your Love (Original Mix)15) Polina Grifith, Marc JB - Don't Close Your Eyes (Original Mix)16) Jay Lumen - It's Over (End Time)17) Anne Edge, Dance - Bitches In The Project (Monte, Adana Twins Remix)18) Karen Souza - Get Lucky (5prite remix)19) Josh Butler - Got A Feeling (Bontan Remix Pleasurekraft Edit)20) Wankelmut, Emma Louise - My Head Is A Jungle (Gui Boratto Dub Mix) I hope you enjoyed the first hour, as special throwback from ten years ago featuring my set recorded at Vue Beach Club in Bali. Also included on that episode was a talented DJ named Toby White. Toby has taken the Asian deep house scene by storm. Originally from Germany, he is credited for bringing many quality artists to Thailand, and sharing stage time with the likes of MANDY, Super Flu, Claptone, Miguel Migs, and many more. From Amsterdam to Berlin, and Singapore to Seoul, Toby is making his mark on the global dance music scene. For the next hour, Toby White in the mix. Toby White's Website Toby White's Track List:01) Miguel Campbell - Fly Beat Box (Original Mix)02) Alvaro Smart - Bring The House (Original Mix)03) Ariel Perazzoli - Passtion (DJ PP Remix)04) Nicola Torriero - Power of Praise (Chus Remix)05) Guillaume Delarge - Marimba (Chus & Ceballos Remix)06) Erik Hagleton - Pressure (Original Club Mix)07) Hunzed, Harvey (IT) - Sheeta (Mendo Remix)08) Supermova - Keep On Stuff (George M. Remix)09) Format:B - Der Samtfalter (Original Mix)10) Max Belt - Fresh Air (Original Mix)11) Paul C, Paolo Martini - Spunk (KIKKY Remix)12) Hector Couto - Mirlos (Original Mix) Randy Seidman · Open House 245 w/Randy (at Vue Beach Club, Bali) + Toby White [July, 2025] - 10 Year Throwback