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Here we are for episode 779! In which Paul and Nick record one last random episode for 2024; and it finally gets released on some random date many months later... not that it matters because random words have no expiry date! This time some of the words include: BELT, COMPROMISE, FLU, SUIT and EAR - not to mention PIPE, ROOM, DYNAMIC, RETREAT, KNIT, FANTASY, TERRIFY, CHERRY, RABBIT and PRIZE... We also hear some chitter-chat from Nick's recent family holiday! Thanks to Aly and Jenny for their contributions! Our next episode, #780 sees YUJ and Hubert finally getting to move into their new, improved Magpie Hut! 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 779 was recorded on the 15th December 2024, with some holiday clips from June 2025. Cuthbert's lines were recorded on the 21st July 2025.
À Marseille, le centre de la Vieille Charité propose jusqu'au 28 septembre 2025 une exposition Tatouage. Histoires de la Méditerranée. La pratique a traversé les époques, les territoires et les sociétés. Le tatouage entre aujourd'hui dans l'histoire de l'art, symbole de transgression, de protection, de sacré, sa résurgence contemporaine est l'occasion de revenir sur une histoire passionnante vieille comme l'humanité. Savez-vous que la moitié de la population italienne est tatouée, qu'un tiers des Français l'est aussi, et beaucoup plus encore chez les jeunes, avec une recrudescence du phénomène depuis les années 2010. Mais au-delà des modes, que signifie encrer sa peau ? « C'est un signe de transgression, c'est un défi lancé aux normes et aux contraintes sociétales. Le tatouage et le féminisme ont une relation ancienne puisque pendant des siècles, en France et dans l'Europe occidentale, la femme tatouée était une femme de mauvaise vie. Or, aujourd'hui, le tatouage est perçu comme le moyen de l'appropriation, de la réappropriation de son corps. Le tatouage modifie ce qu'on pourrait imaginer être un état de nature. Avec le tatouage, on peut définir qui l'on est véritablement », explique Nicolas Misery directeur des musées de la ville de Marseille et commissaire de l'exposition. À lire aussiTous tatoués ? : l'ascension sociale du tatouage Si le tatouage est tendance, il a été par le passé l'apanage des criminels et des marginaux, raconte-t-il : « Nous sommes heureux de présenter dans l'exposition cet ensemble de photographie de relevés de tatouages venu du musée Cesare Lombroso à Turin, un ensemble de plusieurs milliers de photographies réalisées à la fin du 19e siècle et au début du 20e, où l'on mettait des prisonniers à nu pour photographier leurs tatouages comme la marque d'une criminalité de nature. On a utilisé le tatouage comme un signe de reconnaissance des personnes dangereuses et marginales ou malades. C'est parfois déchirant ce qu'on peut voir sur ces tatouages. On peut lire la solitude, le sentiment d'être le jouet du malheur, du destin, la bravade avec des phrases adressées à l'autorité pénitentiaire et plus généralement à la vie qui a amené beaucoup de personnes dans les marges. » Le centre de la Vieille Charité nous fait voyager dans le temps. L'étude momifiée d'Otzi, homme néolithique du 4e siècle, atteste d'un pratique thérapeutique pour soigner l'arthrose. L'archéologie des mondes antiques, de la Syrie à l'Espagne en passant par l'Égypte ou Chypre, témoigne d'un usage constant variant de l'ornemental à l'infamant. « Dans le monde grec et romain, les esclaves qui avaient tenté de fuir étaient marqués par des tatouages, des marques infamantes gravées sur le visage, le front. Ils étaient immédiatement identifiés comme des personnes mises au ban de la société », rappelle le commissaire de l'exposition. Le monde médiéval chrétien va réprouver le tatouage, mais tolérer les marques d'appartenance religieuse comme les croix ou les scènes de crucifixion. Chez les femmes amazighes, de la Libye à la Mauritanie, les motifs géométriques du tatouage marquent un statut marital ou un symbole de protection. Depuis la fin des années 1960 et les luttes anticoloniales des artistes du Maghreb ou du monde arabe ne cessent de se réapproprier ces motifs culturels dans leur production contemporaine. À lire aussiAix-en-Provence célèbre Paul Cézanne avec une exposition internationale
À Marseille, le centre de la Vieille Charité propose jusqu'au 28 septembre 2025 une exposition Tatouage. Histoires de la Méditerranée. La pratique a traversé les époques, les territoires et les sociétés. Le tatouage entre aujourd'hui dans l'histoire de l'art, symbole de transgression, de protection, de sacré, sa résurgence contemporaine est l'occasion de revenir sur une histoire passionnante vieille comme l'humanité. Savez-vous que la moitié de la population italienne est tatouée, qu'un tiers des Français l'est aussi, et beaucoup plus encore chez les jeunes, avec une recrudescence du phénomène depuis les années 2010. Mais au-delà des modes, que signifie encrer sa peau ? « C'est un signe de transgression, c'est un défi lancé aux normes et aux contraintes sociétales. Le tatouage et le féminisme ont une relation ancienne puisque pendant des siècles, en France et dans l'Europe occidentale, la femme tatouée était une femme de mauvaise vie. Or, aujourd'hui, le tatouage est perçu comme le moyen de l'appropriation, de la réappropriation de son corps. Le tatouage modifie ce qu'on pourrait imaginer être un état de nature. Avec le tatouage, on peut définir qui l'on est véritablement », explique Nicolas Misery directeur des musées de la ville de Marseille et commissaire de l'exposition. À lire aussiTous tatoués ? : l'ascension sociale du tatouage Si le tatouage est tendance, il a été par le passé l'apanage des criminels et des marginaux, raconte-t-il : « Nous sommes heureux de présenter dans l'exposition cet ensemble de photographie de relevés de tatouages venu du musée Cesare Lombroso à Turin, un ensemble de plusieurs milliers de photographies réalisées à la fin du 19e siècle et au début du 20e, où l'on mettait des prisonniers à nu pour photographier leurs tatouages comme la marque d'une criminalité de nature. On a utilisé le tatouage comme un signe de reconnaissance des personnes dangereuses et marginales ou malades. C'est parfois déchirant ce qu'on peut voir sur ces tatouages. On peut lire la solitude, le sentiment d'être le jouet du malheur, du destin, la bravade avec des phrases adressées à l'autorité pénitentiaire et plus généralement à la vie qui a amené beaucoup de personnes dans les marges. » Le centre de la Vieille Charité nous fait voyager dans le temps. L'étude momifiée d'Otzi, homme néolithique du 4e siècle, atteste d'un pratique thérapeutique pour soigner l'arthrose. L'archéologie des mondes antiques, de la Syrie à l'Espagne en passant par l'Égypte ou Chypre, témoigne d'un usage constant variant de l'ornemental à l'infamant. « Dans le monde grec et romain, les esclaves qui avaient tenté de fuir étaient marqués par des tatouages, des marques infamantes gravées sur le visage, le front. Ils étaient immédiatement identifiés comme des personnes mises au ban de la société », rappelle le commissaire de l'exposition. Le monde médiéval chrétien va réprouver le tatouage, mais tolérer les marques d'appartenance religieuse comme les croix ou les scènes de crucifixion. Chez les femmes amazighes, de la Libye à la Mauritanie, les motifs géométriques du tatouage marquent un statut marital ou un symbole de protection. Depuis la fin des années 1960 et les luttes anticoloniales des artistes du Maghreb ou du monde arabe ne cessent de se réapproprier ces motifs culturels dans leur production contemporaine. À lire aussiAix-en-Provence célèbre Paul Cézanne avec une exposition internationale
Jusqu'à la fin septembre, Aix-en-Provence rend hommage à Paul Cézanne. Le peintre, figure majeure de la modernité, a révolutionné l'art en puisant son inspiration dans sa ville natale. Une exposition internationale est présentée au musée Granet. Un parcours permet aussi de découvrir les lieux emblématiques de Cézanne, de la propriété du Jas de Bouffan à son dernier atelier des Lauves. Paul Cézanne fait partie de ces artistes dont l'œuvre a été façonnée par un lieu. À Aix-en-Provence, l'ingénieur du patrimoine David Kirchthaler présente le grand salon de la bastide du Jas de Bouffan, où le visiteur peut découvrir différentes époques du domaine et les dernières recherches sur le peintre. « Le grand salon, ce sera son premier atelier où il fait ses premières productions. Il a 20 ans, c'est un jeune homme. Son père veut qu'il fasse du droit. Ce grand salon est une sorte de démonstration à son père pour lui montrer qu'il veut être artiste-peintre », explique David Kirchthaler. Dans ce grand salon, les panneaux décoratifs peints par Cézanne dans sa jeunesse ont été déposés et vendus depuis longtemps, mais les murs portent encore la trace de son passage. Aujourd'hui, la propriété du Jas de Bouffan, désormais réduite, appartient à la ville. La vue sur la Sainte-Victoire, montagne emblématique peinte par Cézanne sous toutes les lumières, est aujourd'hui masquée par les constructions. Mais c'est bien ici, dans ce paradis provençal, que le peintre installera son chevalet pendant quarante ans. Le musée Granet a réuni 135 œuvres de ce précurseur longtemps incompris. Bruno Ely, son directeur, rappelle que Cézanne était un « insatisfait permanent, à la fois très orgueilleux et en même temps plein de doutes ». Il cherchait à faire une peinture classique, mais laissait aussi s'exprimer des tendances baroques dans un même tableau. Cézanne jouait avec le non-fini, laissant parfois la préparation blanche de la toile visible. « Il fait la démonstration éblouissante qu'une œuvre peut être inachevée, mais aboutie », souligne Bruno Ely. Le musée Granet célèbre la maturité et le mystère de Cézanne Cézanne demandait à la couleur de construire l'œuvre. Il peignait lentement, avec persévérance, et revenait sans cesse sur ses motifs. Pour Bruno Ely, « ce n'est pas un génie qui improvise, c'est quelqu'un qui médite. D'ailleurs, il disait que peindre, c'était méditer le pinceau à la main ». L'exposition présente les grandes toiles de la maturité : La Ferme, Le Grand Bassin, L'Allée des marronniers, ainsi qu'une somptueuse salle de natures mortes. On y découvre aussi le « petit peuple » du Jas de Bouffan, notamment Les Joueurs de cartes ou La Femme à la cafetière, chef-d'œuvre du musée d'Orsay. Denis Coutagne, président de la Société Paul Cézanne, confie : « L'œuvre de Cézanne reste insondable ». Il rappelle cette lettre où Cézanne écrit à son fils, inquiet des faussaires qui tentent de le copier : « Laisse faire, je suis impénétrable ». En guise de final, le musée Granet présente une belle série d'autoportraits et Les Grandes Baigneuses, un thème décliné en près de 200 versions, souvent inachevées, peut-être impossibles à terminer pour Cézanne lui-même. Viscéralement attaché à sa Provence natale, il écrivait depuis la Suisse, sa destination la plus lointaine : « Quand on est né là-bas, c'est foutu, rien ne vous dit plus ». À écouter aussi«Cézanne au Jas de Bouffan», le musée Granet sur les pas du maitre d'Aix
Jusqu'à la fin septembre, Aix-en-Provence rend hommage à Paul Cézanne. Le peintre, figure majeure de la modernité, a révolutionné l'art en puisant son inspiration dans sa ville natale. Une exposition internationale est présentée au musée Granet. Un parcours permet aussi de découvrir les lieux emblématiques de Cézanne, de la propriété du Jas de Bouffan à son dernier atelier des Lauves. Paul Cézanne fait partie de ces artistes dont l'œuvre a été façonnée par un lieu. À Aix-en-Provence, l'ingénieur du patrimoine David Kirchthaler présente le grand salon de la bastide du Jas de Bouffan, où le visiteur peut découvrir différentes époques du domaine et les dernières recherches sur le peintre. « Le grand salon, ce sera son premier atelier où il fait ses premières productions. Il a 20 ans, c'est un jeune homme. Son père veut qu'il fasse du droit. Ce grand salon est une sorte de démonstration à son père pour lui montrer qu'il veut être artiste-peintre », explique David Kirchthaler. Dans ce grand salon, les panneaux décoratifs peints par Cézanne dans sa jeunesse ont été déposés et vendus depuis longtemps, mais les murs portent encore la trace de son passage. Aujourd'hui, la propriété du Jas de Bouffan, désormais réduite, appartient à la ville. La vue sur la Sainte-Victoire, montagne emblématique peinte par Cézanne sous toutes les lumières, est aujourd'hui masquée par les constructions. Mais c'est bien ici, dans ce paradis provençal, que le peintre installera son chevalet pendant quarante ans. Le musée Granet a réuni 135 œuvres de ce précurseur longtemps incompris. Bruno Ely, son directeur, rappelle que Cézanne était un « insatisfait permanent, à la fois très orgueilleux et en même temps plein de doutes ». Il cherchait à faire une peinture classique, mais laissait aussi s'exprimer des tendances baroques dans un même tableau. Cézanne jouait avec le non-fini, laissant parfois la préparation blanche de la toile visible. « Il fait la démonstration éblouissante qu'une œuvre peut être inachevée, mais aboutie », souligne Bruno Ely. Le musée Granet célèbre la maturité et le mystère de Cézanne Cézanne demandait à la couleur de construire l'œuvre. Il peignait lentement, avec persévérance, et revenait sans cesse sur ses motifs. Pour Bruno Ely, « ce n'est pas un génie qui improvise, c'est quelqu'un qui médite. D'ailleurs, il disait que peindre, c'était méditer le pinceau à la main ». L'exposition présente les grandes toiles de la maturité : La Ferme, Le Grand Bassin, L'Allée des marronniers, ainsi qu'une somptueuse salle de natures mortes. On y découvre aussi le « petit peuple » du Jas de Bouffan, notamment Les Joueurs de cartes ou La Femme à la cafetière, chef-d'œuvre du musée d'Orsay. Denis Coutagne, président de la Société Paul Cézanne, confie : « L'œuvre de Cézanne reste insondable ». Il rappelle cette lettre où Cézanne écrit à son fils, inquiet des faussaires qui tentent de le copier : « Laisse faire, je suis impénétrable ». En guise de final, le musée Granet présente une belle série d'autoportraits et Les Grandes Baigneuses, un thème décliné en près de 200 versions, souvent inachevées, peut-être impossibles à terminer pour Cézanne lui-même. Viscéralement attaché à sa Provence natale, il écrivait depuis la Suisse, sa destination la plus lointaine : « Quand on est né là-bas, c'est foutu, rien ne vous dit plus ». À écouter aussi«Cézanne au Jas de Bouffan», le musée Granet sur les pas du maitre d'Aix
Évadez-vous à Aix-en-Provence sur les traces de Paul Cézanne !
Here we are for episode 777! In which Paul and Martin Holmes are back for more grumbling! Also Toppie is hear to discuss coffee and old soap operas and Gianluca answers 20 ridiculous questions! Our next episode, #778 sees the gang heading to Sutton Park with series super-fan, Hubert Gentry! 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 777 was recorded on the 17th September 2024, with extra material from Toppie recorded on the 27th June 2025 and Gianluca's question answering recorded on the 6th July 2025, with some additions on the 28th June 2025
The Daily Quiz - Art and Literature Today's Questions: Question 1: Which author wrote 'Digital Fortress'? Question 2: Which author wrote 'Prince Caspian'? Question 3: What household objects did Sleeping Beauty's parents try to have burned? Question 4: The painting "The Bathers" by Paul Cézanne is a part of which art movement? Question 5: Which literary work by Robert Louis Stevenson is frequently interpreted as an examination of the duality of human nature? Question 6: Which book contains the character 'Scout Finch'? Question 7: Which author wrote 'Sense and Sensibility'? Question 8: What is the name of Tiny Tim's father in the story, 'A Christmas Carol'? This podcast is produced by Klassic Studios Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Le premier épisode des quartiers d'été de Sur le pont des arts est consacré aux pas du peintre Paul Cézanne, qui s'est nourri des paysages provençaux, de leurs couleurs et de la montagne Sainte-Victoire qu'il a tant de fois représentée. Un peintre longtemps incompris à Aix-en-Provence et dans les salons parisiens parce qu'il s'éloignait des lignes classiques et que ses baigneuses n'avaient pas les canons des toiles de Rubens ou de Renoir. Une superbe exposition lui est consacrée au Musée Granet : Cézanne au Jas de Bouffan. Bruno Ely, commissaire général de l'exposition, et Philippe Cézanne, arrière petit-fils de Paul Cézanne, sont les invités de Sur le pont des arts. L'exposition Cézanne au Jas de Bouffan est à voir au musée Granet d'Aix-en-Provence jusqu'au 12 octobre 2025. Au programme de l'émission : ► Playlist du jour - Blick Bassy - Kaät - France Gall - Cézanne Peint - Les innocents - Colore.
Le premier épisode des quartiers d'été de Sur le pont des arts est consacré aux pas du peintre Paul Cézanne, qui s'est nourri des paysages provençaux, de leurs couleurs et de la montagne Sainte-Victoire qu'il a tant de fois représentée. Un peintre longtemps incompris à Aix-en-Provence et dans les salons parisiens parce qu'il s'éloignait des lignes classiques et que ses baigneuses n'avaient pas les canons des toiles de Rubens ou de Renoir. Une superbe exposition lui est consacrée au Musée Granet : Cézanne au Jas de Bouffan. Bruno Ely, commissaire général de l'exposition, et Philippe Cézanne, arrière petit-fils de Paul Cézanne, sont les invités de Sur le pont des arts. L'exposition Cézanne au Jas de Bouffan est à voir au musée Granet d'Aix-en-Provence jusqu'au 12 octobre 2025. Au programme de l'émission : ► Playlist du jour - Blick Bassy - Kaät - France Gall - Cézanne Peint - Les innocents - Colore.
Du 28 juin au 12 octobre 2025, le musée Granet d'Aix-en-Provence présente l'exposition internationale « Cezanne au Jas de Bouffan ». Certains des plus grands chefs d'œuvre du peintre seront présentées dans cette exposition majeure. C'est l'occasion d'en parler avec mon ami Hadrien France-Lanord, philosophe et écrivain, qui consacre une grande partie de son travail à voir et à penser l'art moderne et ce qu'il a à nous dire. Le site officiel de l'exposition : https://cezanne2025.com/cezanne-au-jas-de-bouffan-lexposition-incontournable/ Quelques uns des livres d'Hadrien :- À l'écoute du moderne, pour vivre et penser aujourd'hui : https://www.fnac.com/a20447910/Hadrien-France-Lanord-A-l-ecoute-du-moderne-Pour-vivre-et-penser-aujourd-hui- La couleur et la parole, les chemins de Paul Cézanne et de Martin Heidegger : https://www.gallimard.fr/catalogue/la-couleur-et-la-parole/9782072786983 Mon site : https://www.fabricemidal.com Facebook Fabrice Midal : https://www.facebook.com/FabriceMidalFacebook du podcast Dialogues : https://www.facebook.com/dialogues.fmInstagram Fabrice Midal : https://www.instagram.com/fabricemidalInstagram du podcast Dialogues : https://www.instagram.com/fabricemidal_dialogues/Tiktok : https://www.tiktok.com/@fabricemidal Mes trois chaînes YouTube :Mes vidéos : https://www.youtube.com/@fabricemidal1Les Dialogues : https://www.youtube.com/@dialoguesfmLes méditations guidées : https://www.youtube.com/@mediteravecfabricemidal Mots clé : « Cezanne au Jas de Bouffan » : l'exposition incontournableheader-exposition-cezanne-au-jas-de-bouffan-aix-en-provence-cezanne-2025détail - Paul Cezanne, Maison et ferme du Jas de Bouffan, 1885-1887 Huile sur toile, 60,8 x 73,8 cm National Gallery Prague, République Tchèque © National Gallery Prague 2023Ce que vous réserve l'expositionL'exposition estivale « Cezanne au Jas de Bouffan » propose un parcours thématique autour des œuvres réalisées par l'artiste entre 1860 et 1899, dans sa demeure familiale d'Aix-en-Provence. Ce lieu, bien plus qu'une simple résidence, devient pour Cezanne un véritable atelier de création, où il expérimente les techniques et les motifs qui marqueront son art.Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Dernière édition du Club de la saison avec la présence de nos invités Philippe Lombard et Jean-Paul Césari, pour notre plus grand plaisir. Les invités : Philippe Lombard et Jean-Paul Césari A l’approche de l’été,... Cet article Philippe Lombard et Jean-Paul Césari | Le Club #59 est apparu en premier sur VL Média.
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
Gay Pride à Budapest : une démonstration de force face à Viktor Orbán À Venise, le mariage de Jeff Bezos attise la colère des habitants Marine Le Pen peine à officialiser son héritier politique Raphaël Glucksmann esquisse une ambition présidentielle pour 2027 Aix-en-Provence célèbre son maître Paul Cézanne
(00:45) Heute, 100 Jahre nach seinem Tod, gilt Erik Satie als Popstar der Klassik – und als Vorläufer des Minimalismus: Eine Würdigung. Weitere Themen: (05:24) «Bioluminescene»: Im Tanzhaus Zürich erschaffen beeinträchtigte Menschen eine leuchtende Klangwelt. (09:57) Kurznachricht: Familienwohnsitz von Paul Cézanne zeigt bislang unbekannte Fresken. (10:46) In Frankreich gilt ab heute ein Rauchverbot an Stränden und in Parks – eine kleine kulturgeschichtliche Betrachtung. (15:07) Der Krieg in der Ukraine – «Nulllinie», der neue Roman des polnischen Autors Szczepan Twardoch.
Here we are for episode 775! In which The Birthday Twins are reunited to discuss another of their favourite Australian series, The Young Doctors (1976-1983). Our next episode, #776 sees more mystery emerge about the origins of Scraffy The Robot Bear; he may have been badly damaged during episode 750 - but could there be hope of recovery? 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 775 was recorded on the 26th of May 2025.
Here we are for episode 774! In which a planned trip to Sutton Park is jeopardised when Hubert is framed as the Shy Life Poopcaster; there is also some extra material this time as The Grumblebugs return! Our next episode, #775 sees The Birthday Twins reunited to discuss some more classic Australian TV! Thanks to Toppie Smellie and Martin Holmes for their help this episode! 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 774 was recorded on the 2nd January 2025, with extra material recorded on the 18th October 2023.
This is a little episode about how I think a one-of-a-kind whale is kind of like the 16th -17th century Mannerist artist El Greco, and also like us. It sounds a little far fetched but admit it, you like me when I'm weird, you weirdo'sEl Greco:Artworks mentioned: “The Vision of St John” 1608-14 and "View of Toledo" 1599-1600 (El Greco), “Les Desmoiselles D'Avignon" 1907 (Picasso), "Rocks at Fontainbleu" 1890's (Cézanne)Artists mentioned: Vincent Van Gogh, Paul Cézanne, Hilma Af Klint, Pablo Picasso, Eugène De la Croix, Salvador Dali, Michelangelo, Caravaggio, Diego Velázquez, Titian, Tintoretto, Ignacio ZuloagaWriters mentioned: Emily Dickinson, Franz Kafka, Roger FryLearn more about El Greco's figurine models with a fascinating lecture by Xavier Bray for the Frick Collection: https://youtu.be/_8xYkflNbU0?si=eCIL_P-tFdtPbDmOThe Whale:Watch the documentary: https://www.kanopy.com/en/product/loneliest-whale?frontend=kuiArticles:https://www.forbes.com/sites/scotttravers/2025/02/01/the-52-hertz-whale-is-the-loneliest-animal-in-the-world-heres-what-we-know/https://www.iflscience.com/fact-check-has-the-world-s-loneliest-whale-finally-found-a-friend-65797https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2021/jul/13https://www.scientificamerican.com/podcast/episode/inside-the-nail-biting-quest-to-find-the-loneliest-whale/Thanks for listening!Greek music "Greek Bouzouki Sentimental 13" by Omegamusic / Marios Georgiades / Nicosia, CyprusWhale songs courtesy of PMEL Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory All other music and sound effects by Soundstripe----------------------------Pep Talks on IG: @peptalksforartistsPep Talks website: https://www.peptalksforartists.com/Amy, your beloved host, on IG: @tallutsPep Talks on Art Spiel as written essays: https://tinyurl.com/7k82vd8sBuyMeACoffee Donations always appreciated!
Here we are for episode 773! In which our Turkish friend Geeky Panda is back for a chat and quite a lot of complete silliness! Our next episode, #774 sees Hubert Gentry getting into trouble on the eve of a proposed trip to Sutton Park! 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 773 was recorded on the 8th June 2025.
Here we are for episode 772! In which Paul looks back at his 7th poetry and prose collection, Mugshots which he published 20 years ago and shares some of his favourite pieces from it! Our next episode, #773 sees us catching up with Geeky Panda once again! There's going to be lots of ridiculousness! 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 772 was recorded on the 17th October 2024, the 15th December 2024 and the 6th June 2025. This episode is released in memory of my friend, Anthony Allen (1970-2024).
Here we are for episode 771! In which Paul chats with four guests - Uncle Warren, Paul From School, Calum and Nick! We go for a curry, watch a movie, chat about music, do some quizzing and discuss holiday plans - all that a quite a bit more! Our next episode, #772 sees us celebrate the 20th anniversary of his poetry collection, MUGSHOTS... 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 771 was recorded between the 24th May and the 5th June 2025. Thanks to Big Fatty for the clip from episode #4525 of Big Fatty Online (06.06.25).
Here we are for episode 769! Paul and Nick attempt to bottle their own experiences of the 1990s into a little over an hour of conversation - can these two self-confessed chatter-boxes manage it!? Our next episode, #770 sees Hubert's interest in Paul video archives deepens as we share more exciting tales from Sutton Park from the 1990s! 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 769 was recorded on the 11th July 2024.
Este mes de junio, la localidad francesa de Aix-en-Provence, celebra el centenario de la muerte de su hijo más ilustre: el pintor Paul Cézanne. Una ocasión fantástica para viajar a esta ciudad y realizar una ruta por su región, la Provenza, ahora que florece la lavanda.
Here we are for episode 767! In which Paul and Martin Holmes have a 6th chat about the 70s music scene as they reach 1979 and find out who was big that year! This time the acts discussed include The Village People, Ian Dury, Blondie, Gloria Gaynor, Gary Numan, The Buggles and Pink Floyd. Our next episode, #768 sees Hubert Gentry receiving important visitors at his new bar - The Queer Cove 2! Will his guests be impressed? Do join us! Email us at shyyeti@yahoo.co.uk if you have comments - you can even send a sound-file and it'll be included. 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 767 was recorded on the 25th April 2023.
In Episode 172, 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,” 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 (1:52) · 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) (5:45) · 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 (36:35) · A special call with his dad that shows how far the game has come in the US (40:48) · Lessons that he has learned from soccer that he uses in his parenting and other important relationships in his life (43:33) · His recommendations (45:21) 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 · HSEL Facebook Group · Warrior Way Soccer · Coaching the Bigger Game Program · Phil's email for DISC Training · “Pulisic” (Paramount Plus) · “Vini Jr.” (Netflix) · “Captains” (Netflix)
Here we are for episode 766! In which Mister Yeti visits a furry friend on The Small Island (otherwise known as The Isle Of Wight) for Eurovision, Paul and Mama Yeti also talk about books and Mister T has more intergalactic facts for us! Our next episode, #767 sees Paul and Martin Holmes reunited to discuss some of the big pop/rock stars around in the UK charts during 1979. Thanks to everyone who took part in this edition of the show; especially to Cavey Mark and Fi for letting me come stay and for looking after me!! 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 766 was recorded between the 13th and 19th May 2025. The chat with Mama Yeti was recorded on the 18th February 2025. Lisa and Trowby's chat was recorded on the 20th April 2025.
The Daily Quiz - Art and Literature Today's Questions: Question 1: Which artist painted "Starry Night" Question 2: Which author wrote 'A Hero of Our Time'? Question 3: The painting "The Bathers" by Paul Cézanne is a part of which art movement? Question 4: Which author wrote 'Thunderball' and other James Bond novels? Question 5: Which author wrote 'Solaris'? Question 6: Which author wrote 'Krakatit'? Question 7: Which author wrote 'Quidditch Through the Ages'? Question 8: Which author wrote 'Michael Strogoff'? This podcast is produced by Klassic Studios Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Vita e opere di Paul Cézanne, uno dei protagonisti del Post-impressionismo europeo e padre della pittura moderna. Caratteristiche dello stile e analisi di alcune dei dipinti più importanti.
Nul n'est prophète en son pays : Paul Cézanne, si fidèle pourtant à sa ville et à son paysage – notamment à la Montagne Sainte-Victoire – n'a jamais été apprécié des Aixois ; en tout cas, pas de son vivant !Mention légales : Vos données de connexion, dont votre adresse IP, sont traités par Radio Classique, responsable de traitement, sur la base de son intérêt légitime, par l'intermédiaire de son sous-traitant Ausha, à des fins de réalisation de statistiques agréées et de lutte contre la fraude. Ces données sont supprimées en temps réel pour la finalité statistique et sous cinq mois à compter de la collecte à des fins de lutte contre la fraude. Pour plus d'informations sur les traitements réalisés par Radio Classique et exercer vos droits, consultez notre Politique de confidentialité.Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Here we are for episode 764! In which Uncle Warren comes over for lunch and we discuss some vintage UK television from 1967; we also get another call from Trowby and Lisa - with Mr T regaling us with some interesting facts about Jupiter! Our next episode, #765 sees Cromitty introducing us to his University Mentor, Professor Alonzo Crutch... 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, Freesound Community from Pixabay and Soundbible. Logo by Owen O and Shy Yeti. All content is Copyright Paul Chandler, 2025. Episode 764 was recorded on the 22nd January 2025, with Trowby and Lisa's message recorded on the 20th April 2025.
It's episode 763! Grizzly is visiting and we catch up with a haunted-looking Sniffy Martin, next we hear about Bettina and Charlotte's Two-Woman Show and then learn about what Levi has been up to! All this and we also receive another call from Trowby and Lisa and Mr T has some facts about Mars! Thanks to all our special guests this time! In our next show - #764 - Paul and Uncle Warren go for lunch and talk about the big TV hits of 1967! Do join us! Email us at shyyeti@yahoo.co.uk if you have any comments - you can even send me a sound-file and I'll include it. The music is by Shy Yeti, Muffleyontour, Udio and Luca. Sound effects by Paul C and Soundbible. Logo by Owen O and Shy Yeti. All other content of this episode is Copyright Paul Chandler, 2025. Episode 763 was recorded on the 18th January 2025, with Levi's chat recorded on the 27th March 2025. Trowby and Lisa recorded with us on the 20th April 2025. Cuthbert The Robot's lines were recorded on the 7th May 2025.
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It's quite a random talent to have!Dave was joined by Amanda Holden and Paul C., Brunson for a chat about their new Netflix series Cheat: Unfinished Business, and of course Dave took the opportunity to audition for Britans Got Talent in front of Amanda.
Here we are for episode 762! In a change to the scheduled episode, Mr Yeti and Martin Holmes meet up to have a jolly good grumble! The topics that get them grumpy include TECHNOLOGY, AIRPLANE TRAVEL, DRINK ETIQUETTE, CREEPY CRAWLIES, PRACTICAL JOKERS, PLANT-KEEPING, and DINOSAUR EXTINCTION! We also receive a call from Lisa and Trowby and Mr T has some unusual facts about Venus! Our next episode, #763 sees us catching up on some of the goings on behind-the-scenes of The Shy Life Podcast! 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 762 was recorded on the 11th June 2024 and 10th July 2024, with links recorded on the 23rd April 2025. Trowby and Lisa recorded with us on the 20th April 2025.
Here we are for episode 761! In which Paul and Andy have another chat about one of their favourite TV shows; Prisoner Cell Block H - discussing more of their top characters over the years! Our next episode, #762 sees Paul reflecting on poetry collection called, MUGSHOTS that he released 20 years ago! Do join us! Thanks to Andy for being my guest 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, 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 761 was recorded on the 31st December 2024.
Here we are for episode 760! In which Hubert opens a bar in Cromitty's laboratory! What a great idea!? We also have a returning special guest; talking about his interest in horror films! Thanks to Toppie Smellie, Jay Y and KR for their help this time! Our next episode, #761 sees Paul and Birthday Twin Andy having another chat about one of their favourite shows! 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, Freesound Community from Pixabay and Soundbible. Logo by Owen O and Shy Yeti. All content is Copyright Paul Chandler, 2025. Episode 760 was recorded on the 21st December 2024. Cuthbert's lines were recorded between the 14th and the 15th April 2025. Our guest recorded his chats on the 16th November 2024 and the 24th January 2025. Our Sutton Park clips were from episode 1362-1364 which were recorded in on the 4th May 1996.
Here we are for episode 759! In which... well, it's certainly not an April Fool's episode - but this edition was originally recorded as a potential final episode of The Shy Life Podcast, but it's since been replaced. So in this edition - which didn't ever actually occur - Paul and Ikk take a pretty routine trip up into space... only things quickly reach a finale! Thanks also to Calum for appearing in our quiz this time! In our next show - #760 we catch up Hubert Gentry as he unveils his new bar - but what will Cromitty and the gang make of it!? Do join us! Email us at shyyeti@yahoo.co.uk if you have any comments - you can even send me a sound-file and I'll include it. The music is by Shy Yeti, IBD, Muffleyontour, Udio and Luca. Sound effects by Paul C, Beats Boy Benny and Freesound Community from Pixabay and Soundbible. Logo by Owen O and Shy Yeti. All other content of this episode is Copyright Paul Chandler, 2025. Episode 759 was recorded on the 29th April 2022, with a Calum quiz from the 13th February 2023 and a brief introduction recorded on the 28th March 2025. Cuthbert's lines were recorded on the 9th April 2025. Please note: There is a slight background hiss during some scenes caused by this episode being recorded in outer space; however it should not spoil your enjoyment.
Why is 2025 being called Cézanne Year in France? In this episode of the Join Us in France Travel Podcast, titled Celebrating Cézanne in 2025: A Journey Through His Art and Legacy, host Annie Sargent is joined by art historian and tour guide Elyse Rivin to explore the life, work, and influence of Paul Cézanne. Get the podcast ad-free Cézanne was born and died in Aix-en-Provence, and his art is deeply connected to the region. In 2025, the city will host a major exhibit at the Musée Granet, featuring over 50 works by the painter. Even more exciting, Cézanne's long-closed family estate, Jas de Bouffan, is reopening as a cultural center. This makes 2025 the perfect time for art lovers to plan a visit to Provence. Annie and Elyse dig into Cézanne's personal life, his close friendship with Émile Zola, and his unique artistic vision. He wasn't quite an Impressionist, and he wasn't fully modernist either—he created something in between. They also talk about his obsessions with still life painting, especially apples, and his many views of Mont Sainte-Victoire. This episode is a great listen if you're planning a trip to the South of France, are curious about art history, or want to understand why Cézanne matters so much. Subscribe to the Join Us in France Travel Podcast for more cultural deep dives, destination guides, and practical travel tips. New episodes every week. Perfect for fans of Provence, French art, museums, and Cézanne's legacy. Whether you're visiting Aix-en-Provence or just love learning about France, this episode will give you a fresh perspective on a painter who changed the art world forever. More episodes about French culture
Here we are for episode 758! In which Mister Yeti and Darth Grizzly introduce their mutual friend, Geeky Panda; there is some podcast and hobbies chat, plus they discuss how they all first met! Thanks to Grizzly and Geeky P for their time! Our next episode, #759 sees us share with you an edition of the show which is a kind of April Fool! 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 758 was recorded on the 28th December 2024.
Here we are for episode 757! In which Paul catches up with Hubert Gentry who is currently living down in Cromitty's laboratory after the recent explosion during episode 750 destroyed the Magpie Hut. Hubert and Cuthbert continue their rivalry but Hubert has also developed a genuine interest in Paul old TV show; Sutton Park - but he's still reluctant to admit it! Let's see what occurs when Paul shares some episodes on the big screen down in the lab! Our next episode, #758 sees Paul and Grizzly chatting with a mutual friend who Paul first met almost 20 years ago! Do join us! Thanks to Toppie Smellie for his help with this edition of the show! 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 757 was recorded on the 21st December 2024, with Cuthbert's lines recorded between the 19th and the 20th March 2025. Our Sutton Park clips came from episodes 169-172 from September 1993 and 265-266 and 269 from December 1993.
Here we are for episode 756! In which Paul and Adam from Foul Monkeys catch-up to discuss their 24 favourite songs for 2024; will they agree or will they have completely different opinions!? Our next episode, #757 sees us catching up with Hubert Gentry who is really rather surprisingly becoming quite the fan of a certain TV show! 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 content is Copyright Paul Chandler, 2025. Episode 756 was recorded on 27th December 2024.
durée : 00:58:41 - Toute une vie - par : Matthieu Garrigou-Lagrange - Longtemps incompris de ses contemporains qui jugeaient sa peinture provocante voire scandaleuse, le peintre Paul Cézanne, compagnon de route des impressionnistes à leurs débuts, n'a cessé de rechercher toute sa vie une approche picturale novatrice de la lumière et du visible. - invités : Denis Coutagne Conservateur honoraire, auteur de "Cézanne abstraction faite"; Ilias Poulos Artiste plasticien; Vincent Bioulès Artiste peintre; Mauro Carbone Philosophe, auteur de "Merleau-Ponty entre Cézanne et Proust"; Bruno Ely Conservateur en chef du Musée Granet d'Aix-en-Provence.; Jacques Darriulat Ancien enseignant en philosophie en classes préparatoires au lycée Henri IV puis à la Sorbonne, auteur du site http://www.jdarriulat.net; Alain Madeleine-Perdrillat Critique littéraire
Here we are for episode 755! In which Paul, Nick, Trowby and Lisa have a mini Chatterbox session... except it's absolutely NOT a Chatterbox show! We also have Harry F as our special guest - answering some random questions and sharing a couple of his songs! In our next show - #756 we catch up with Adam from Foul Monkeys to discuss some of our favourite songs from the past year! Do join us! Email us at shyyeti@yahoo.co.uk if you have any comments - you can even send me a sound-file and I'll include it. The music is by Shy Yeti, Muffleyontour, Udio and Luca. Harry's songs are entitled... Everything Was Wrong Before You Came and All That You Want. Sound effects by Paul C and Soundbible. Logo by Owen O and Shy Yeti. All other content of this episode is Copyright Paul Chandler, 2024. Episode 755 was recorded on the 9th November 2024, with Harry's chat recorded on the 3rd February 2025.
This week Anna jumps back into the story of Zero Knowledge Systems with Jonathan Wilkins, cofounder Blockstream and Cloaked Services and previous employee of ZKS back in 2000. They explore the emergence of security culture in the 1990s, what led Jonathan to join Zero Knowledge Systems and his experience working on projects such as the Freedom Network. They discuss the office atmosphere and the research lab before catching up on the work Jonathan has focused on since then. Key concepts we see in the ZK community today were first pioneered by the Zero Knowledge Systems research team and we hope to invite more of these past members of the team in the future! Related links: Podcast Episode: Back to the Future with Zero Knowledge iSEC Partners X.25 Networks 2600 Meetups C++ Builder Delphi ‘Zero-Knowledge: Nothing Personal' - Wired Handbook of Applied Cryptography by Alfred J. Menezes, Paul C. van Oorschot and Scott A. Vanstone Ian Goldberg profile Adam Schostack - Schostack + Associates Adam Back Twitter Austin Hill Twitter Bitcointalk Tor Network
Here we are for episode 754! In which Paul tells a somewhat sickly Grizzly all about the different Valentine's shows over the years, whilst Cromitty is busy testing out the new Shy Life Podcast cologne on the regulars to see how popular it is... Uh oh! Things are bound to go wrong! Thank you to Grizzly for his help during this edition of the show; even though he fell asleep during recording! Our next episode, #755 sees us sharing an unexpected mini Chatterbox episode with you; but who will it involve and what will be discussed!? 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 Character Voices in this episode were performed by Mateusz K. All other content is Copyright Paul Chandler, 2024. Episode 754 was recorded on the 24th November 2024, Cuthbert's lines were recorded during editing on the 24th February 2025 and the pre-show message was recorded on the 31st January 2025. Please note: This episode includes clips from all the SLP Valentine's editions between 2017 and 2024. Happy V-Day, CC!!
Here we are for episode 753! In which Grizzly comes to visit, Martin is making a recovery and Charlotte changes her plans about Bettina. We also have extra material with Mama Yeti concerning the Telephone Box Book Shop! Hubert Gentry also makes enquiries about his precious plants - but Paul doesn't feel brave enough to tell him that they were all destroyed in the recent explosion! Thanks to Mateusz for his help and also to my mum and Toppie Smellie for their contributions to this edition. Our next episode, #754 sees a belated attempt at a Valentine's Day episode as Paul tells Grizzly about some previous editions and Cromitty tries out the new Shy Life Podcast perfume for size! 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, Cavecub and Soundbible. Logo by Owen O and Shy Yeti. All other content is Copyright Paul Chandler, 2024. Episode 753 was recorded on the 29th December 2024, with extra material featuring Mama Yeti recorded on the 7th November 2024, Toppie and Hubert's recording was made on the 2nd November 2024...
Here we are for episode 752! In which we take a slightly belated look back over all the episodes of the show released during 2024; it's a BIG show with plenty of clips! Our next episode, #753 sees us checking in on Sniffy Martin to see how he's doing - whilst meanwhile Charlotte Shade has new and even more devious plans up her sleeve! 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 Character Voices in this episode were performed by Mateusz K. All other content is Copyright Paul Chandler, 2024. Episode 753 was recorded on the 15th December 2024, with clips from across the year's episodes.
After the normal amount of waiting time. Shawn and Paul C take the stand to give opening and closing arguments on the great trivia controversy. Make sure to vote before February 2027.
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The guys announce an upcoming road trip film, featuring the Emira + C8 going west and participating in a Hooked On Driving track day! They discuss the new Ferrari F80 announcement, and the C8 ZR-1 becoming the fastest production car under $1M. The debates are for Ben in GA, who realizes life is short, and Paul C., who drives 85,000 miles a year. Social media questions ask how cars became so ingrained in American culture, has the age of staggering performance improvements come to an end, and is it cool that Rivian released a Knight Rider-themed UI? Please rate + review us on iTunes, and subscribe to our two YouTube channels. Write us with your Car Debates, Car Conclusions, and Topic Tuesdays at everydaydrivertv@gmail.com or everydaydriver.com. Don't forget to share the podcast with your car enthusiast friends! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices