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Welcome back to another wild episode of NDS Chronicles! In this installment, we dive into your submitted paranormal stories, from spirit box mishaps to shadowy figures and full-on spiritual warfare. Join us as we read chilling tales, including Big Meat Soda's haunted bedroom, Yakub's DMT-fueled visions of Anubis and angels, and Ponty's gripping account of a friend's descent into chaos under a dark influence.Expect unfiltered reactions, technical chaos, and plenty of laughs as we navigate audio issues, kid interruptions, and our signature banter. We also shout out the Patreon crew, tease Bohemian Grove 2, and ponder the mysteries of the supernatural—all while trying not to lose our minds (or our pizza orders).JOIN THE PATREON FOR AD FREE EPISODES BEFORE THEY DROP AND BECOME PART OF THE GROWING COMMUNITY OF DANGEROUS RTRDs ON TELEGRAM:https://www.patreon.com/NephilimDeathSquadnephilimdeathsquad.com FIND US ON SOCIAL MEDIA:NEPHILIM DEATH SQUAD:Nephilim Death Squad / SpreakerNephilim Death Squad / YouTubeNephilimDeathSquad / Rumble(@NephilimDSquad) / X(@nephilimdeathsquad) / Instagram(@nephilimdeathsquad) | TikTokchroniclesnds@gmail.comX Community: Nephilim Watch https://twitter.com/i/communities/1725510634966560797TOPLOBSTA:(@TopLobsta) / X(@TopLobsta) / InstagramTopLobsta.com / MerchRAVEN: (@DavidLCorbo) / X(@ravenofnds) / InstagramWEBSITES:Nephilim Death Squad | Merchnephilimdeathsquad.com OUR SPONSORS:15% OFFRife Technology – Real Rife TechnologyPROMO CODE : NEPHILIM FOR 10% OFFParasiteMovie.com - Parasite Cleanse and Detox – Parasite MoviePROMO CODE: NEPHILIM 10% OFFEmergency Survival Food, Seed, & Supplies | Heaven's Harvest – Heaven's Harvest StorePROMO CODE: NEPHILIM 5% OFFINTRO ANIMATION DONE BY @jslashr ON XINTRO MUSIC: END OF DAYS BY VINNIE PAZBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/nephilim-death-squad--6389018/support.
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This episode sees the boys welcome another Ponty Roadent.But this time, she's also an Olympian!Clara Evans-Graham joins the boys this week after a whirlwind summer that saw her finish as first Brit in the Womens' Marathon at Paris 2024 after a late call up, and then slip off to get married!What a summer! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Former Cardiff player and current Pontypridd coach Garyn Smith joins Dan and Harley for a trip down memory lane, stopping off at age grade rugby, playing for Cardiff, Ponty and the Pirates - and of course that try in Bilboa. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Sacrée période n'est-ce pas ? J'avais enregistré cet épisode très "terroir", très "trésor français" bien avant cette séquence nationale si étrange et perturbante. Je l'aime bien cet épisode, déjà parce qu'il nous emmène à la campagne, et aussi parce que dans le parcours d'Hélène, on voit bien cette France aux prises avec un monde qui bouge. C'est la trame de son histoire de thune : elle a grandi dans un domaine splendide, qui s'est un peu reposé sur ses "traditions". Elle s'est d'abord éloignée de ce monde qui refusait de changer, elle a vu d'autres pays, d'autres cultures. Mais finalement, elle est revenue et aujourd'hui, elle se bat. Pour faire vivre la tradition, ne faut-il pas la réinventer ? Et pour en vivre, ne faut-il pas s'ouvrir aux autres ? Bonne réflexion, et à votre santé ! PS : on ne fait pas de pub sur Thune comme vous le savez, et surtout pas pour e l'alcool, mais j'ai goûté le nectar du domaine de Ponty, et c'est un véritable régal. Alors je vous mets quand même le lien vers son site là, et personnellement, j'attends d'avoir un peu de thune et je fais une commande (après j'aime tellement le Bordeaux que quand j'entends que la région est en crise, je me demande comment c'est possible vu tout l'argent que je leur ai donné ;^) --> https://vignoblesponty.com/ Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
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Bon anniversaire Le Chantier ! Pour fêter les 4 ans du podcast cette semaine, je vous propose de ré-écouter 3 des épisodes ayant eu le plus d'écoutes... Depuis le temps que vous me le demandez... Ça y est, je suis passée de l'autre côté du micro
Harley and Carwyn discuss Cam, Cardiff and Capitals as they look back on Wales' loss to Ireland and ahead to the latest game on the Ireland trail as Leinster come to town. They also discuss Ponty's chances of top four and familiar signings at CAP. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Par la suite, Arsène Lupin se retrouve coincé dans un tourbillon de drames auquel il ne peut échapper. Il s'est épris de Faustine, une Corse dont le fiancé à été tué la nuit de l'aggression de Félicien. De plus, celle-ci lui a révélé que ce Félicien Charles serait probablement son fils, qui avait été enlevé il y a des années de cela. Tous ces éléments troublent fortement Lupin... Arrivera-t-il a démêler toute cette tragédie ? *** Fiction radiophonique diffusée dans l'émission “Les Aventures d'Arsène Lupin” de Maurice Renault - D'après une nouvelle de Maurice Leblanc - Réalisation : Abder Isker - Adaptation : Jean Marcillac - Première diffusion : 25/03/1961 sur France II Régionale de la RTF - Avec : Robert Marcy, René Boyer, Michel Etcheverry, Roger Coggio, Michel Roux, François Ponty et Hélène Mora - Un podcast INA
Pod 88: Gavin Allen Rheolwr newydd Pontypridd, Gavin Allen sy'n ymuno ag Ifan Gwilym yr wythnos hon i drafod ‘The Great Escape' – y swydd o gadw'r clwb yn y gynghrair y tymor hwn. Cyfle hefyd i sôn am ei waith gyda'i gyn-glwb, tîm merched Aberystwyth sydd ond angen pwynt ar y penwythnos i orffen yn hanner ucha'r tabl. Newly appointed Pontypridd manager Gavin Allen joins Ifan Gwilym to discuss what he calls ‘The Great Escape' – the job of keeping Ponty in the league this season. He also reflects on his time as Aberystwyth Town Women's manager as they head into the weekend only needing a point to secure a top four spot.
Arsène Lupin, après avoir acheté une maison mise en vente par le vieil oncle, devient rapidement familier de son entourage. Mais un crime est commis et l'une des nièces, Elisabeth, est tuée la veille de son mariage. Félicien Charles, l'architecte qui a été recommandé à Raoul d'Averny, alias Lupin, pour effectuer les travaux de sa nouvelle possession, est suspecté. Mais qui est est-il vraiment ? *** Fiction radiophonique diffusée dans l'émission “Les Aventures d'Arsène Lupin” de Maurice Renault - D'après une nouvelle de Maurice Leblanc - Réalisation : Abder Isker - Adaptation : Jean Marcillac - Première diffusion : 18/03/1961 sur France II Régionale de la RTF - Avec : Robert Marcy, René Boyer, Michel Etcheverry, Roger Coggio, Michel Roux, François Ponty et Hélène Mora - Un podcast INA
Cette nouvelle aventure d'Arsène Lupin débute dans une banque. Raoul d'Averny, alias Arsène Lupin, observe avec intérêt un homme pourvue d'une grosse liasse de billets. Il le file jusqu'à son domicile dans l'espoir de mettre la main sur le paquetole. Mais notre héros, qui entre en contact avec l'homme puis ses nièces, ne se rend pas compte qu'il va être entraîné beaucoup plus loin qu'il ne le soupçonne, dans un drame où l'amour se double de haine et où la vengeance côtoie les ténèbres... *** Fiction radiophonique diffusée dans l'émission “Les Aventures d'Arsène Lupin” de Maurice Renault - D'après une nouvelle de Maurice Leblanc - Réalisation : Abder Isker - Adaptation : Jean Marcillac - Première diffusion : 11/03/1961 sur France II Régionale de la RTF - Avec : Robert Marcy, Robert Vattier, René Boyer, Henri Poirier, Michel Etcheverry, Roger Coggio, Aram Stephan, Paul Gay, Georges Atlas, Gérard Guillaum, Michel Roux, Michel Ferrand, François Ponty, Sylvine Delannoy et Hélène Mora - Un podcast INA
In this episode Nick & Steven chat with Mark Shanta for a mid month market update. Covering house price predictions, Stuart Milne builders going bust, where interest rates are going and the birth of “Positive Ponty”.We talk about the following:The possible cutting of interest ratesAre we heading towards 7-8% mortgage rates?Will bank rates be slashed or continue to rise?The new Paragon buy to let product with a 5% feeFactoring all of these fees into your deal numbers Are surveyors giving inflated valuations?House price predictions after recent flatlineThe fundamental house shortage in ScotlandBreaking news on Local housing authority rates Stuart Milne builders going bust EPC testing issues for the future
L'École normale William Ponty au Sénégal a laissé sa trace sur toute une période de l'histoire. Créée en 1903 pour éduquer des cadres africains à l'époque coloniale, elle a aussi formé beaucoup des dirigeants post-indépendance. Nostalgiques, les anciens élèves rêvent de restaurer le site et d'influencer les politiques éducatives. Un Grand reportage de Juliette Dubois, réalisation : Jérémie Boucher.Rediffusion du 28 novembre 2023.
Pod 83: Pwyntiau Ponty Tomos Lewis sy'n ymuno â Sioned Dafydd ac Ifan Gwilym wythnos yma i drafod achos Pontypridd sydd wedi creu penawdau yn ddiweddar. Mae hefyd cyfle i edrych ymlaen at gemau cyfnod y Nadolig yn y Cymru Premier, Cymru North a Cymru South. Sioned Dafydd and Ifan Gwilym are joined by Tomos Lewis this week to discuss the Pontypridd case which has made headlines recently. There is also an opportunity to look forward to tupcoming games in the Cymru Premier, Cymru North and Cymru South over the Christmas period.
Wythnos yma mae Carwyn ac Iestyn yn cael eu ymuno gan faswr Pontypridd a chyn faswr dan ugain Cymru Josh Phillips i drafod ei daith rygbi yn ogystal â'r Indigo Prem a fuddugoliaeth y Sgarlets dros Caerdydd. Hefyd maent yn edrych ymlaen i gemau Ewrop a sialens tîm y prifddinas yn Toulouse a Gweilch v Benetton Round 2. Dilyn ni ar gyfryngau gymdeithasol @RygbiCymruPod Mae unrhyw ymateb yn werthfawr i ni. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Atman, enquête sur une secte multinationale du tantrismeLa police française a mené, mardi 28 novembre 2023, une large descente contre une secte internationale de yoga tantrique, la fédération Atman, et arrêté des dizaines de ses cadres pour traite de personnes, endoctrinement et séquestration. Parmi eux, se trouve son gourou, Gregorian Bivolaru, un Roumain qui poussait les adeptes féminines à coucher avec lui pour une prétendue élévation spirituelle. Notre correspondant en Inde, Sébastien Farcis, a enquêté pendant deux mois et parlé avec plusieurs victimes. Il révèle comment cette secte procède.Un Grand reportage de Sébastien Farcis qui s'entretient avec Patrick Adam William Ponty au Sénégal, histoire d'une fabrique à élites colonialeL'École normale William Ponty au Sénégal a laissé sa trace sur toute une période de l'histoire. Créée en 1903 pour éduquer des cadres africains à l'époque coloniale, elle a aussi formé beaucoup des dirigeants post-indépendance. Nostalgiques, les anciens élèves rêvent de restaurer le site et d'influencer les politiques éducatives.Un Grand reportage de Juliette Dubois qui s'entretient avec Patrick Adam.
L'École normale William Ponty au Sénégal a laissé sa trace sur toute une période de l'histoire. Créée en 1903 pour éduquer des cadres africains à l'époque coloniale, elle a aussi formé beaucoup des dirigeants post-indépendance. Nostalgiques, les anciens élèves rêvent de restaurer le site et d'influencer les politiques éducatives. Un Grand reportage de Juliette Dubois, réalisation : Jérémie Boucher.
Suite et fin de notre série de reportages au Sénégal consacrés à l'école normale William-Ponty. Dans les murs de l'Ucad à Dakar sont précieusement conservés ce que l'on appelle les cahiers de Ponty. Ces devoirs étaient rédigés par les élèves venus de toute l'AOF, l'Afrique-Occidentale française, à partir des années 1930. Ce sont des témoignages riches des rites et coutumes dans ces pays, mais ils s'abîment avec le temps. De notre correspondante à Dakar« Les cahiers sont là ». Dans une armoire métallique, de grandes pochettes en cartons sont ouvertes méticuleusement par El Hadj Birame Diouf, documentaliste à l'Institut Fondamental d'Afrique Noire (Ifan). Des informations précieuses...À partir de 1937, les brillants étudiants de l'école William Ponty les rédigeaient l'été, lorsqu'ils retournaient chez eux aux quatre coins de l'AOF. L'idée était d'africaniser la formation, dans une école dirigée par des professeurs français et avec un enseignement très eurocentré : « En tout cas, on a situé les cahiers. C'était juste pour montrer les réalités africaines, le vécu quotidien des anciens pensionnaires dans les villages les plus reculés », détaille le documentaliste. Dedans, les cahiers de Ponty décrivent en détail de nombreuses coutumes de l'Afrique de l'Ouest : « Par exemple, il y a des cahiers qui parlent de la cuisine, sur l'alimentation, sur les rites funéraires, comment toutes ces manifestations-là étaient organisées. » À écouter aussiSénégal: partager les archives, construire la mémoire... utiles à l'administration colonialePour l'universitaire et critique littéraire béninois Guy Ossito Midiohouan, il faut cependant remettre ces productions dans leur contexte historique, celui de la colonisation française, pour les comprendre : « Cela visait d'abord à faire de ces Africains inscrits des agents de renseignement de l'autorité administrative. Ces élèves permettaient une connaissance plus intime, une connaissance de l'Intérieur du pays à administrer. » La valeur historique des cahiers a été retenue par l'Unesco qui les a intégrés au fonds « Mémoire du monde » en 2015, qui répertorie les archives remarquables du monde entier. Car ils ont aussi été rédigés par des jeunes hommes qui devinrent pour certains de grandes figures politiques en Afrique : « Là, on a aussi l'autre cahier de Diallo Telli, c'est un Guinéen qui a travaillé sur l'alimentation indigène à Poredaka, explique El Hadj Birame Diouf. Boubacar Diallo Telli a été le premier secrétaire général de l'Union africaine ».À écouter aussiDiallo Telli, l'ascension d'un jeune diplomate (1&2)Des cahiers « uniques » et fragilesLes cahiers de Ponty sont régulièrement consultés par des auteurs et des chercheurs, mais ils sont très fragiles : « Il y a certains cahiers écrits sur du papier qui est assez cassant et jaunissant. Ensuite, l'encre qui est utilisée est une encre délébile qui peut s'effacer avec le temps. Ce sont des cahiers qui sont uniques, donc si vous perdez un cahier, c'est pratiquement tout le vécu qui a été raconté par son auteur qui disparaît en même temps. » Les documentalistes de l'Ifan sont en train de les numériser progressivement pour préserver ce patrimoine écrit. À lire aussiDiallo Telli, premier secrétaire général de l'OUA, étoile filante panafricaine
Pendant une grande partie du XXe siècle, le Sénégal a abrité la fabrique à élites de l'AOF, l'Afrique occidentale française. Un projet colonial français pour former ses cadres localement, mais qui a ensuite permis l'émergence d'une génération de leaders africains. Aujourd'hui, le site qui a abrité l'école le plus longtemps tombe en ruines, et les anciens rêvent de le réhabiliter. De notre correspondante à Dakar,Face au grand amphithéâtre en ruines, Mamadou Kandji, ancien doyen de la faculté de lettres de l'université Cheikh-Anta-Diop, a des étoiles plein les yeux. Il se souvient de ses années d'étudiant, au milieu des années 1960. « Ce bâtiment date de 1938. Il y avait une salle de conférences en haut, un laboratoire de recherche et d'expérimentation avec des microscopes en bas », décrit Mamadou Kandji.L'école William-Ponty est créée en 1903 par la France. C'est alors un instrument pour former ses cadres dans les colonies de l'AOF, l'Afrique occidentale française. « L'école était faite pour former des cadres moyens de l'administration coloniale, parce que la conception qui était faite au nom de la supériorité raciale, les Européens occupent tout ce qui est commandement et aux Africains, on laisse donc ce qu'on appelle les postes subalternes », indique Gana Fall, historien et spécialiste de l'administration.À écouter aussi«Les hussards noirs de la colonie»: les instituteurs avant les indépendancesUn « esprit de Ponty »L'école a vu passer beaucoup de futurs dirigeants africains à partir des années 1930, tels que Modibo Keïta pour le Mali, Abdoulaye Wade, ou encore Hamani Diori au Niger, puis les cadres et professeurs qui feront émerger les pays nouvellement indépendants.On parle d'un « esprit de Ponty » qui liait ces jeunes hommes, qui entraient à l'école vers 18 ans. « Le bâtiment détruit justement, ça a toute une histoire pour moi parce que j'ai logé dans ce dortoir-là, c'était la camaraderie et la bonne camaraderie. Mais sur fond de travail et de saine rivalité », souligne Mamadou Kandji.Aujourd'hui, difficile d'imaginer qu'une fabrique à élites était installée ici à Sébikotane, à une quarantaine de kilomètres de Dakar. L'amphithéâtre et les dortoirs sont détruits. Certains bâtiments ont disparu ou ont été transformés en prisons.Des promesses pour réhabiliter l'ancienne écoleL'amicale des anciens, créée en 1991, se bat pour la réhabilitation du site. Un projet qui avait failli se réaliser sous Abdoulaye Wade, l'un des illustres anciens élèves. « Je me souviens que, quand on a soumis le projet au président Wade, il s'en était émerveillé et il avait proposé qu'on en fasse une université du futur africain », se rappelle Modou Ndiaye, le président de l'Amicale.Financé par Taïwan, le projet d'université tombe à l'eau à la rupture diplomatique avec le pays. Désormais, les anciens Pontins rêvent d'un nouveau complexe ambitieux bâti sur le site de l'ancienne école. « Il y aura un musée qui va amener des indices sur l'histoire. On n'écarte pas des implantations de locaux fonctionnels d'éducation et de formation, d'animation culturelle et intellectuelle », imagine Issakha Gueye, trésorier de l'amicale.L'amicale a rencontré l'actuel ministre de la Culture qui leur a promis de plancher sur le sujet. Les anciens organisent aussi des conférences pour réfléchir sur les politiques éducatives au Sénégal.
Huw gives a review of Pontypridd vs Carmarthen Quins in the Welsh Premiership before running down the week's biggest obscure news stories Don't forget to follow our YouTube channel, Twitter and Substack so you don't miss a moment's content from us, if you would like to help us grow please share us with a friend and leave us a review! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ifan Gwilym sy'n recordio'r pod yma o Bontypridd ar gyfer rownd o gemau ganol wythnos yn Uwch-gynghrair Cymru. Yn ogystal a chrynhoi digwyddiadau'r wythnos yn y gynghrair, cawn glywed sgwrs arbennig rhwng Sioned Dafydd a Gwnellian Jones o glwb Aberystwyth (sydd wedi cael dechrau cryf i'r Brif Adran), ac hefyd cael ymateb Chris Venables wedi iddo dorri'r record am nifer o ymddangosiadau yn y gynghrair! Join Ifan Gwilym for this week's pod recorded at Pontypridd for a round of midweek fixtures in the Cymru Premier. As well as wrapping up the week's action from the Cymru Premier, there is also a special conversation between Sioned Dafydd and Gwnellian Jones from Aberystwyth (who have had a strong start to the Adran Premier), and we also get Chris Venables' reaction to breaking the league's appearance record!
In this episode Nick & Steven deep dive into the world of portfolio purchases. The numbers and due diligence process. The pro's and con's. How to find them and the motivation for landlords to sell. The difference in ADS between single unit and portfolio purchasesLandlords motivations for sellingHow to find portfolios for saleThe pro's and con's of buying portfoliosWhat is classed as a portfolio The effect on market value discount of purchasing portfoliosWhat lenders require before providing finance The due diligence process EPC checks to future proof properties **DISCLAIMER**Please do your own due diligence on any of our guests you may decide to do business with. We interview in good faith. However, we cannot be held responsible for any credibility issues that may arise.
In this episode Nick and Steven chat about whether buy to let is still a viable strategy in 2023. Is it a dead strategy or is it all a matter of opinion, spin and fear mongering?What are the main concerns with buy to lets at the momentADS going up to 6% recently Rent caps and eviction bans The interest rates keep rocketing upProperty is still the best way to store wealthThe difference with property and other asset classes The importance of not over-leveraging going forward Thinking in the long term over cashflowInvestors are leaving buy to let because its too slowIf it is dead why are big investors still using it as a strategy?Is it self managing investors who are dropping out of the game?The days of using buy to let cashflow to replace your job are gone Is it viable to change the strategy of certain properties to SAThe worries around the EPC ratings in the future **DISCLAIMER**Please do your own due diligence on any of our guests you may decide to do business with. We interview in good faith. However, we cannot be held responsible for any credibility issues that may arise.
It's Thursday and you know what that means... Rob sits down with the incredible Scott Jenkins who talks all things loooong distance and his upcoming (bonkers) plans as well as his outstanding charity work. The lads talk about what next after spring marathon season, SMJ is having hallucinations of his own (about how long he's been on his deserted island) as he awaits another FF care package and Bemma are back to give us the full Ponty about their recent Parkrun exploits and the semi-finals of the Parkrun cup. The boys are raising money this year for the amazing Make-A-Wish UK foundation - if you enjoyed this weeks show then 'buy us a pint' by donating directly to our directly to our JUST GIVING page - thank you so much for all your support so far! Remember you can join our Fartlek Family at any time, be part of our 100+ strong community of amazing people, organising meet ups, catch ups and general nonsense all year round Make sure you keep up to date on all our goings-on, upcoming events and latest episode details by signing up to our BRAND NEW NEWSLETTER Make sure you subscribe, rate, review and checkout our social media channels: Website: What The Fartlek Podcast Instagram: @Whatthefartlek_Podcast Facebook: What The Fartlek Podcast Twitter: @WhatTheFartlek YouTube: What The Fartlek Podcast Email us at - whatthefartlekpodcast@gmail.com Music by: Graham Lindley Follow on: Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and YouTube Email at: g.lindley@hotmail.co.uk
What's in a name? In Pontypridd, it seems, quite a lot. That's not the reason, though, that John Geraint Roberts is heading there this week.
Depuis le temps que vous me le demandez... Ça y est, je suis passée de l'autre côté du micro
Mais qui est ce violoniste qui s'engage dans une lutte "à la vie à la mort" archet à la main ? Et bien c'est Jean-Luc Ponty, 80 ans aujourd'hui ! Ponty, un nom qui rime avec be-bop, Coltrane, Zappa, électricité, rock et fusion : Une star à la notoriété mondiale, qui a repoussé les limites d'un instrument qu'on croyait sagement rangé dans ses pantoufles, et qu'il aura décomplexé.
A Podkoszt harmadik adásában a 444 főhorgászával, Szily Lászlóval beszélgettünk arról, hogy miért eszik a magyar olyan kevés halat (az egy főre jutó hazai halfogyasztás az Agrárközgazdasági Intézet számításai szerint 2019-ben 6,45 kg volt*) miközben annyi vizünk van, miért nem lehet a hazai piacokon tisztított halat kapni, miért még mindig az egészségességgel próbálják a halfogyasztást eladni és vajon mik a legfinomabb halfajták. 01.40 - Hogy akadt be Szily Lacinak és Nábelek Zsófinak a horgászat 05.35 - Miért találkozik olyan kevés hallal a magyar 12.38 - Betlizés, bojlizás és Áder János titkos tavai 16.18 - Tisztított halat hiányoló panaszaink 27.35 - Törpeharcsa nyálka és a három méreg tüske 30.29 - Váratlan helyeken felbukkanó busa és márna 37.30 - Halmarketing zsákutcák 39.40 - Jászkeszeg, sneci, cifrarák és az édesvízi sushi 46.40 - Mi a jövője a hazai horgászatnak 51.05 - Ponty agyalapi mirigy bizniszek A témában ajánljuk Szily Laci csodálatos cikkét a hazai busa propaganda történetéről a MAKRO 3. - A Nagy Zabálás, a 444 nyomtatott magazinjának 3. számában. Ha van kérdésetek, tippetek, hozzászólásotok vagy egy téma ötletetek, amiről szívesen hallgatnátok beszélgetést, küldjétek el nekünk a podkoszt@444.hu címre! Az adást, és a 444 többi podcastját meghallgathatjátok Spotifyon, Google Podcaston, Apple Podcaston és az Amazon Audible szolgáltatás podcastoldalán és a több nagy platformon. *Az Agrárközgazdasági Intézet 2014 óta számolja a hazai egy főre jutó halfogyasztást, az alábbi linken találhatók az adatok. A magyarországi halfogyasztás több tényezőből tevődik össze. Megtermelt tógazdasági étkezési halmennyiség (horgászat és természetes víztelepítésére értékesített halmennyiség nélkül) + intenzív üzemi étkezési halmennyisége + természetes vízi étkezési halmennyiség,(ami elsősorban horgászfogás), továbbá élősúlyra visszaszámolt import termékmennyiségi adatok - export mennyiségi adatok, amelynek összegét elosztják a tárgyév január 1-jén KSH-ban nyilvántartott népesség számával. Az adásban még említett KSH adat a 2,4 kg/egy főre jutó éves halfogyasztásról, csak a háztartásban fogyasztott mennyiséget jelöli, egy másik adatkörről és módszertanról van szó. Ez valójában egy háztartási fogyasztói kosarat jelent, ami egy szűk mintán alapul és nem a hazai teljes halfogyasztást jelentiSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
State after state has moved to bring the liquor industry under its control. Now, the liquor kings' businesses are local, their swagger is limited and they function with no political patronage.----more----Read the article here: https://theprint.in/features/ponty-chadha-mallya-era-of-flashy-liquor-barons-over-kings-want-samaj-sevak-image-now/1083948/
Vignobles Ponty, Canon-Fronsac, Bordeaux Pour ce nouvel échange, coup de projecteur sur une appellation de grande qualité de la rive droite bordelaise : Canon-Fronsac. Pour cela, nous avons rencontré Hélène Ponty. Revenue au domaine en 2019 après de riches expériences tout autour du globe, elle prend la suite de son père parti en retraite et gère les vignobles Ponty avec un talent certain. Et le moins que l'on puisse est qu'elle fait bouger les choses. Commerce, parcours professionnel, conversion à l'agriculture biologique, principes d'intervention minimale, tout y passe. Hélène a de la suite dans les idées et n'a pas peur d'affirmer sa différence. Instagram, Facebook --> abonnez-vous pour ne manquer aucune nouveauté Site internet --> accédez à notre newsletter avec nos dernières infos et des bonus Mail Si vous avez quoi que ce soit à nous dire, n'hésitez pas à nous contacter, nous serons ravi de discuter avec vous. Et encore plus de boire un coup en votre compagnie ! Les plus mordus d'entre vous peuvent également nous soutenir en faisant un don sur notre page Tipeee (https://fr.tipeee.com/lebongraindelivresse). Cet argent servira exclusivement à la production des épisodes du podcast. Réalisation : Romain Becker, Antoine Miska, Florian Nunez Post-production : Emmanuel Générique original : Emmanuel Doré Graphisme : Léna Mazilu A très bientôt et d'ici-là buvez bon ! #vin #podcast #winecast #winecaster #interview #bordeaux #heleneponty #vignoblesponty #merlot #chenin #cabernetfranc #canonfronsac #cabernetsauvignon #sauvignon #semillon #terroir #winelover #winelovers #tasting #wine #wein #vino #vinho #grandvin #vinsdebordeaux #gironde #dordogne #garonne #passionpodcast #bordeauxbouge
Hola, Sneakers! Welcome to Episode 537 of Sneaky Dragon – the podcast for the workers! This week: Annabelloney; why a dybbuk?; yes, android; Clang Solo; Ponty-ier-pool; a big fan; whopperness; fryer works; have fruit, won't travel; nut bag; frittering away; quit suffering; let them eat fruitcake; lottery dinks; distracting spaghetti; movie menu rundown; accident phone; […]
This season on the Burning Ambulance Podcast, we're going to have a single subject we're going to be exploring through all ten episodes, and that subject is fusion.Fusion, of course, is a term that means different things to different people. When most people hear it, they probably think of bands from the 1970s like the Mahavishnu Orchestra, Return to Forever, and Weather Report: groups that were formed by ex members of Miles Davis's band that played extremely complex compositions that were sometimes closer to progressive rock than to jazz, but which still left room for extended improvisation. What's interesting about that positioning is that it's very easy to draw lines between that stuff and the music being made by Yes, King Crimson, Emerson, Lake & Palmer, and Santana, all of which gets filed under just plain rock. And if you extend the boundaries out just a little bit further, you get to the music Latin artists like Eddie Palmieri, Ray Barretto, and the Fania All-Stars were making at the same time. Or think about some of the really adventurous funk and R&B that was being made by Earth, Wind & Fire, Parliament and Funkadelic, the Ohio Players, Slave, the Isley Brothers... This is what's so interesting to me about fusion, is that at its best it's about all kinds of musical boundaries being knocked down.I recently spent some time listening to a whole bunch of albums by keyboardist George Duke, released on the MPS label between about 1971 and 1976. Duke was a really fascinating figure, because he traveled between worlds to really unprecedented degree. He had his own trio in the late 60s, and somehow or other hooked up with electric violinist Jean-Luc Ponty. They made an album together, and the gigs they played in L.A. brought them to the attention of Frank Zappa and Cannonball Adderley, two people who couldn't have been doing more different things. But Zappa hired Ponty to play on Hot Rats, and then wrote and produced an entire album, King Kong, on which Ponty played Zappa's compositions, and George Duke was the keyboardist on that record. And after that, both Zappa and Cannonball Adderley – who, don't forget, had Joe Zawinul in his band before that, who composed “In A Silent Way” and played with Miles Davis, and formed Weather Report with Wayne Shorter – both Adderley and Zappa wanted George Duke in their bands. He wound up taking both gigs, doing two years with Zappa, then two years with Adderley, then going back to Zappa's band for three or four more years. He had left the group by 1975, though, so he was not part of the concerts recorded for the album Zappa In New York. But Randy Brecker was.Brecker and his brother, saxophonist Michael Brecker, who died in 2007, worked together in dozens if not hundreds of contexts from the late Sixties to the Nineties. They were both part of that Zappa concert, which was related to their being part of the Saturday Night Live band at the time; they played on a million recording sessions for everyone from Aerosmith to Bette Midler to Aretha Franklin to Lou Reed to Dire Straits to Donald Fagen. They were part of drummer Billy Cobham's band in the early to mid '70s, playing on Crosswinds and Total Eclipse and Shabazz and A Funky Thide Of Sings. And right around that same time, they formed the Brecker Brothers band and made a string of albums for Arista that were extremely successful. Now, what matters for the purposes of this introduction is that the side of fusion the Brecker Brothers represented was very different from the Mahavishnu Orchestra, Return to Forever, Weather Report side. That was, for lack of a better term, white fusion. It was marketed to white rock audiences. Those bands toured with rock bands. They played arena concerts. Lenny White talked about it in the previous episode of this podcast — the members of Return to Forever hung out with members of Yes. On the other side of the coin, there was black and Latin fusion. Like I said above, there was some incredibly challenging music being made under the headings of salsa and Latin jazz in the 70s – you should check out the episode of this podcast where I interviewed Eddie Palmieri to hear more about that, as well as the episode with Billy Cobham, where he talks about performing with the Fania All-Stars. There are funk records that are every bit as complex as prog rock. Jazz artists like Donald Byrd and Freddie Hubbard, George Duke and even Joe Henderson were all making records that can really only be described as fusion in the early 70s, and that's without even getting into what Miles Davis was doing, particularly with his live band from 1973 to 1975. But except for George Duke, who actually had Frank Zappa cut a couple of guitar solos on his 1974 album Feel, they were drawing more from funk than from rock, and they were marketed more to black audiences than white. And as Randy Brecker explains in this interview, that was where the Brecker Brothers fell. They had more success on black radio and on the R&B chart than in the rock world. Now, eventually, that more funk-oriented, R&B-oriented side of fusion slid in an explicitly commercial, radio-friendly direction, and a lot of it ended up as smooth jazz. Which is to some degree why the term is vilified in some quarters today. But that doesn't take anything away from the good stuff, and Randy Brecker has been involved with some very good records over the years.This was a really fun conversation that went in some very interesting directions. I hope you enjoy listening to it.Music in this episode: The Brecker Brothers, “Some Skunk Funk” (Heavy Metal Be-Bop)Billy Cobham, “Taurian Matador” (Shabazz)The Brecker Brothers, “Sneakin' Up Behind You” (The Brecker Brothers)
This season on the Burning Ambulance Podcast, we're going to have a single subject we're going to be exploring through all ten episodes, and that subject is fusion.Fusion, of course, is a term that means different things to different people. When most people hear it, they probably think of bands from the 1970s like the Mahavishnu Orchestra, Return to Forever, and Weather Report: groups that were formed by ex members of Miles Davis's band that played extremely complex compositions that were sometimes closer to progressive rock than to jazz, but which still left room for extended improvisation. What's interesting about that positioning is that it's very easy to draw lines between that stuff and the music being made by Yes, King Crimson, Emerson, Lake & Palmer, and Santana, all of which gets filed under just plain rock. And if you extend the boundaries out just a little bit further, you get to the music Latin artists like Eddie Palmieri, Ray Barretto, and the Fania All-Stars were making at the same time. Or think about some of the really adventurous funk and R&B that was being made by Earth, Wind & Fire, Parliament and Funkadelic, the Ohio Players, Slave, the Isley Brothers... This is what's so interesting to me about fusion, is that at its best it's about all kinds of musical boundaries being knocked down.I recently spent some time listening to a whole bunch of albums by keyboardist George Duke, released on the MPS label between about 1971 and 1976. Duke was a really fascinating figure, because he traveled between worlds to really unprecedented degree. He had his own trio in the late 60s, and somehow or other hooked up with electric violinist Jean-Luc Ponty. They made an album together, and the gigs they played in L.A. brought them to the attention of Frank Zappa and Cannonball Adderley, two people who couldn't have been doing more different things. But Zappa hired Ponty to play on Hot Rats, and then wrote and produced an entire album, King Kong, on which Ponty played Zappa's compositions, and George Duke was the keyboardist on that record. And after that, both Zappa and Cannonball Adderley – who, don't forget, had Joe Zawinul in his band before that, who composed “In A Silent Way” and played with Miles Davis, and formed Weather Report with Wayne Shorter – both Adderley and Zappa wanted George Duke in their bands. He wound up taking both gigs, doing two years with Zappa, then two years with Adderley, then going back to Zappa's band for three or four more years. He had left the group by 1975, though, so he was not part of the concerts recorded for the album Zappa In New York. But Randy Brecker was.Brecker and his brother, saxophonist Michael Brecker, who died in 2007, worked together in dozens if not hundreds of contexts from the late Sixties to the Nineties. They were both part of that Zappa concert, which was related to their being part of the Saturday Night Live band at the time; they played on a million recording sessions for everyone from Aerosmith to Bette Midler to Aretha Franklin to Lou Reed to Dire Straits to Donald Fagen. They were part of drummer Billy Cobham's band in the early to mid '70s, playing on Crosswinds and Total Eclipse and Shabazz and A Funky Thide Of Sings. And right around that same time, they formed the Brecker Brothers band and made a string of albums for Arista that were extremely successful. Now, what matters for the purposes of this introduction is that the side of fusion the Brecker Brothers represented was very different from the Mahavishnu Orchestra, Return to Forever, Weather Report side. That was, for lack of a better term, white fusion. It was marketed to white rock audiences. Those bands toured with rock bands. They played arena concerts. Lenny White talked about it in the previous episode of this podcast — the members of Return to Forever hung out with members of Yes. On the other side of the coin, there was black and Latin fusion. Like I said above, there was some incredibly challenging music being made under the headings of salsa and Latin jazz in the 70s – you should check out the episode of this podcast where I interviewed Eddie Palmieri to hear more about that, as well as the episode with Billy Cobham, where he talks about performing with the Fania All-Stars. There are funk records that are every bit as complex as prog rock. Jazz artists like Donald Byrd and Freddie Hubbard, George Duke and even Joe Henderson were all making records that can really only be described as fusion in the early 70s, and that's without even getting into what Miles Davis was doing, particularly with his live band from 1973 to 1975. But except for George Duke, who actually had Frank Zappa cut a couple of guitar solos on his 1974 album Feel, they were drawing more from funk than from rock, and they were marketed more to black audiences than white. And as Randy Brecker explains in this interview, that was where the Brecker Brothers fell. They had more success on black radio and on the R&B chart than in the rock world. Now, eventually, that more funk-oriented, R&B-oriented side of fusion slid in an explicitly commercial, radio-friendly direction, and a lot of it ended up as smooth jazz. Which is to some degree why the term is vilified in some quarters today. But that doesn't take anything away from the good stuff, and Randy Brecker has been involved with some very good records over the years.This was a really fun conversation that went in some very interesting directions. I hope you enjoy listening to it.Music in this episode: The Brecker Brothers, “Some Skunk Funk” (Heavy Metal Be-Bop)Billy Cobham, “Taurian Matador” (Shabazz)The Brecker Brothers, “Sneakin' Up Behind You” (The Brecker Brothers)
Given Merleau-Ponty deemed it necessary to conclude PoP with a reflection on the nature of freedom tells us of the importance he placed on the idea. In this lecture then I want to do three specific things. Firstly, I will explain what Merleau-Ponty has to say about the experience of time. This is important because Merleau-Ponty's philosophical defence of freedom is inseparable from the question of temporality. This runs counter to conventional accounts of freedom in philosophy – free will versus determinism – In the second section, I explain how Merleau-Ponty constructs an alternative account of freedom as a form of self-awareness. In the last section I outline Merleau-Ponty's own theory of human freedom.These lectures are brought to you by Staffordshire University's Philosophy team. Come study on our MA in Continental Philosophy via this link. Or, join our MA in Philosophy of Nature, Information and Technology via this link. You can join the course F/T or P/T in January or September. Find out more about me here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We chat top 13 cute bud deadly horror characters, discuss Ponty Pool movie and remember our Friday friend Trent!
Les soins palliatifs pédiatriques sont des soins actifs et complets, englobant les dimensions physiques, psychologiques, sociales et spirituelles. Le but des soins palliatifs est d'aider à maintenir la meilleure qualité de vie possible à l'enfant en fin de vie et d'offrir du soutien à sa famille. Cela inclut le soulagement des symptômes de l'enfant, des services de répit pour la famille et des soins jusqu'au moment du décès et durant la période de deuil. Comment bien prendre en charge la douleur ? Comment accompagner les familles ? Comment mieux former les soignants à l'empathie ? Pr Nago Humbert, Professeur agrégé de Clinique, Département de Pédiatrie, Faculté de Médecine, Université de Montréal (CANADA). Fondateur et référent Soins Palliatifs Pédiatriques pour Médecins du Monde-Suisse Pr Angèle Ponty, hémato-oncopédiatre à Yaoundé au Cameroun. Et cheffe de service au Centre mère-enfant à la Fondation Chantal Biya au Cameroun. Enseignante à la Faculté de Médecine et des Sciences biomédicales de l'Université de Yaoundé 1 Dr Line Couitchéré, onco-pédiatre au CHU de Treichville à Abidjan en Côte d'Ivoire Mamie Misengabu, infirmière fondatrice de la structure SPD (soins palliatifs à domicile). Association sans but lucratif à Kinshasa en RDC Dr Emma Ecina, pédiatre, co-fondatrice et présidente actuelle de l'Association Solidarité Féminine de Djibouti, situé en Afrique de l'Est. À l'association, ils font de l'accompagnement de proximité des enfants séropositifs et de leurs familles. A été référente en matière de VIH pédiatrique auprès du programme national de lutte contre le sida.
a cura di Alessandro Achilli. Musiche: Beach Boys, Sly and the Family Stone, Laura Nyro e Labelle, Kevin Ayers, National Health, Louis Philippe e Dean Brodrick, New Violin Summit, Hopper, Godding, Khorshid, Darrell Katz, Andrew Rothschild ecc
We took the pod on an away day down to Sardis Road this week to catch up with Ponty skipper Morgan Sieniawski, try machine Dale Stuckey and annoying bint Kristian 'Cabbage' Parker. The boys shed light on what life's like as a semi-professional rugby player, share some brilliant stories from tours and away days, and let us know what's on the menu after a game!All the best for the rest of the season boys
My turn on 101 Dimensions once again and here's our itinerary:1. Tangerine Dream – Timeless; Ride on the Ray (Atlantic Ocean Version); Peddington at Five; and Morning Star (22:40) (from the album Flame, 2009)2. Jean-Michel Jarre – Industrial Revolution: Overture, Part 1, Part 2, and Part 3 (16:48) (from the album Revolutions, 1988)3. Jean-Luc Ponty – Life Enigma; Even the Sun Will Die; Love at Last Sight; and And Life Goes On (22:51) (from the album Life Enigma, 2001)4. Mike Oldfield – Misty; No Man's Land; Return to the Origin; Landfall; and Viper (21:32) (from the album Tr3s Lunas, 2002)5. David Cross and Robert Fripp – Starless Starlight Loops; In The Shadow; Shine and Fall (23:49) (from the album Starless Starlight, 2015) I hope you will join me!
Joining Kessar Salimi on the latest edition of The Freedom Property Podcast is Nick Ponty. You may know and recognise Nick from the Scottish Property Podcast where he is a cohost alongside Steven Clark. Nick is the owner and founder of Arc Property. Arc Property was launched in 2017 by and are a customer focused team aiming to deliver the best outcomes for our landlord’s, tenants and estate agency clients. Arc cover the Glasgow area, and have developed expertise in the local area and have a strong understanding of the property market whether you are selling or renting your home.
With tracks from Polo & Pan, Aera, Mantas & Vencla, JAI, ERP, Sandy Barber, John Daly, Ensthal, Pink Skull, Ajello, Westbam, Divine Interface & Stefan Ringer, File Under Disco, Gui Boratto, Roe Deers, Scarper, Trickski, Zombies In Miami, Bottin, Biddu Orchestra, Product 01 and Jean-luc Ponty. Contact: dj@ribeaud.ch.
Join me as I chat to Property Developer and Letting Agent Nick Ponty, Nick is also one half of the Scottish Property Podcast Lot's of people are looking to move into the property development market and this is one of the main things we talk about as well as - How Nick started off in the property world with his own first purchase - The Letting market and the journey to having his own Letting Agents - Myths that people have about being a property developer - Getting started on your own - COVID and the impact that has had on current market and potentially future - Using Social Media to advertise your services Really useful starting point for anyone looking to get involved in property as a potential career and some really helpful advice from someone who has made that journey themselves, You can also listen to Nick on The Scottish Property Podcast every Wednesday on all the usual platforms.
IT ROVAT: Egyre több európai fizet legális online tartalmakért - dr. Horváth Péter, a Hamisítás Elleni Nemzeti Testület (HENT) Tudatosságfejlesztési munkacsoport vezetője. EQUILOR TŐZSDENYITÁS: Buró Szilárd, pénzügyi innovációs vezető. NOPQ: Együnk halat az ünnepekre! De mit és hogyan? Ponty, harcsa és süllő - kicsit másképp... - Lévai Zsuzsi, a Halkakas halbisztró tulajdonosa
On this week's episode we have Nick Ponty on the podcast. Nick is a great guy from Glasgow who primarily runs a letting agency and also invests himself as well as sourcing for others! He got into property seriously in 2005 and we discuss his journey up until now! We discuss the main differences between an amateur and a professional investor and how you can be the professional investor. As well as this we talk about how to be a good letting agent and manage your own properties effectively in order to attract the best type of tenants. Furthermore, we discuss what makes a landlord ideal to work with from a letting agents perspective and the most effective ways to add value to a property whilst sticking to budget! Special Mentions: Nick's Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/nick_ponty/ Scottish Property Podcast - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/scottish-property-podcast/id1492953930 Our Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/premiumpropertyltd/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/premium-property-podcast/message
JEAN-LUC PONTY is truly one of my musical heroes. That becomes fully apparent during this extensive and candid interview. My appropriate level of ebullience is easily eclipsed by Mr Ponty's eloquence and generous recall, as he shares candid stories about Frank Zappa, Mahavishnu Orchestra, Return To Forever, his classical music influences and so much more. My eternal gratitude to JLP for sharing so openly about his incredible life in music. Episode 01 of The ProgCast has arrived.
Great to have a virtual beer with Stodds - From grassroots through the PRemiership, Scarlets and Wales. His career was cut short due to horrific injuries, and then had to deal with Testicular Cancer too. To beat that and help raise £££££'s for charity over the years, shows the type of guy he is, whilst still working and coaching. Download and subscribe across Apple, Spotify, & Google, & catch us on Insta @CatflapChats Thanks always @TinyRebelBrewCo for the beers, and @BloomsEats for everything else!
Un placer siempre conversar y compartir con uno de los personajes más talentosos y carismáticos de la narración y el comentario deportivo. Desde su encierro en Margarita hace gala de su buen humor y de su reflexiva preocupación por el futuro de todos, después de la pandemia. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/luis-enrique-sequera/message
This week Guto and Grace provide an update of the current position at the club now that all rugby activities are suspended due to Government restrictions to combat Coronavirus
This week Guto welcomes some of the 'usual suspects' to the Pontypridd RFC Clubhouse at Sardis Road to discuss recent Six Nations and Ponty RFC games and results.
Legendary fusion violinist Jean Luc Ponty is interviewed for the Guitar Trax show by Multi-Emmy award winning guitarist Brian Tarquin. Jean-Luc Ponty is a pioneer and undisputed master of violin in the arena of jazz and rock. He is widely regarded as an innovator who has applied his unique visionary spin that has expanded the vocabulary of modern music. GUITAR TRAX hosted by Brian Tarquin featuring in- depth interviews with today’s hottest guitar legends and airs every Monday night from 10pm-12pm on WFIT 89.5FM on the Florida space coast and can be streamed on WFIT.org. In 2019 Tarquin received a Global Music Gold Award for his release Orlando In Heaven for “Best Album.” Three years in a row (2016-2019) Tarquin received “Best Album Of The Year” nominations from the Independent Music Awards for his releases Guitars For Wounded Warriors, Orlando in Heaven and Guitars for Veterans. On which, Tarquin shows his guitar prowess along side such world-class shredders as: Steve Morse, Larry Coryell, Mike Stern, Billy Sheehan, Gary Hoey, Bumblefoot (Guns N’ Roses), Reb Beach (Whitesnake), Hal Lindes (Dire Straits), Chris Poland (Megadeth) and Chuck Loeb (FourPlay). In 2006 SESAC honored him with the Network Television Performance Award. Tarquin has graced the Top Billboard Charts with such commercial releases as: This is Acid Jazz, Vol. 2, Sweet Emotions, and Bossa Brava: Caliente on Instinct Records, followed by several solo jazz albums, which charted Top 10 at Smooth Jazz Radio R&R and Gavin charts. Brian has appeared on 38 releases, selling over 140,000 records in his career.
This week Guto's special guest is Ponty senior squad member Chris Dicomidis
2 - Gigantikus ponty után nyomoz a Nébih by Balázsék
Guto's special guest this week is Ponty legend Ceri Sweeney
Hallgasd Balázsékat hétköznaponként 6-tól 10-ig a Rádió 1-en! Web: http://www.radio1.hu Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/radio1hungary Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/radio1hungary YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/radio1hun Töltsd le a Rádió 1 mobilos applikációját! ► Letöltés iOS-re: https://goo.gl/gbqapN ► Letöltés Androidra: https://goo.gl/9ijkgA
4 - Gigantikus ponty után nyomoz a Nébih by Balázsék
Hallgasd Balázsékat hétköznaponként 6-tól 10-ig a Rádió 1-en! Web: http://www.radio1.hu Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/radio1hungary Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/radio1hungary YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/radio1hun Töltsd le a Rádió 1 mobilos applikációját! ► Letöltés iOS-re: https://goo.gl/gbqapN ► Letöltés Androidra: https://goo.gl/9ijkgA
This programme was recorded at the club and is a 6 Nations special with views from Martin Shanklin
This week Guto's special studio guest is Corey Shephard
This week Nicola gets excited about population pyramids, Brockers rubs shoulders with the parkrun world record holder and there's some mutual FOMO! Mark was back home at Hove Promenade parkrun whilst Nicola headed to the Mini Pow-Wow at Pontefract parkrun. There are lots of thingy-things, arbitraries and Twitter polls to discuss as well as someone ordering three breakfasts!
No clashing on the JD Cymru South podcast as Webber and Jonah hear from Caerau Ely, Ponty and Ferry managers, as well as looking ahead to the weekend.
Daryl Stuermer has been with Genesis since 1977, and with Phil Collins since Phil started his solo career in the early 80’s. He’s also played and toured with Jean Luc Ponty, released 9 solo LPs of his own, and played on records by Joan Armatrading, George Duke (1st LP he played on!), Philip Bailey, Peter Frampton and others Daryl talks about how he got his first big break (with Ponty), the series of random events that led him to working with George Duke and ultimately Genesis. Playing for 500,000 people in Italy, top 3 musical experiences, dealing with his wife’s cancer diagnosis, his signature guitar, work ethic, Prague, his grandfather’s dairy farm. VERY warm and sincere guy, great convo: Subscribe https://www.everyonelovesguitar.com/subscribe/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/EveryoneLovesGuitar/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/everyonelovesguitar/
Mike Jay speaks with Joanna about: a history of the first psychedelic; a long history before Aldous Huxley’s “The Doors of Perception”: Chavín de Huántar, in the Peruvian Andes; the difference between Western approaches and indigenous approaches to these plants; collective, ecstatic bonding; the difference between Huxley and Sartre experiences with mescaline; being with the transfigured world, here and now; Merleau'Ponty and the embodied psychedelic experience; the difference between mescaline and the other psychedelics; the male bias in the Western psychedelic literature; a new generation of women in the psychedelic world; finding a solution beyond the war on drugs; meeting the plants in their own terms. The post The First Psychedelic appeared first on Future Primitive Podcasts.
Daryl has been with Genesis since 1977, and with Phil Collins since he started his solo career in the early 80’s. He’s also played and toured with Jean Luc Ponty, released 9 solo LPs of his own, and recorded on records by Joan Armatrading, George Duke (1st LP he played on!), Philip Bailey, Peter Frampton and others Daryl talks about how he got his first big break (with Ponty), the series of random events that led him to working with George Duke and ultimately Genesis. Playing for 500,000 people in Italy, top 3 musical experiences, dealing with his wife’s cancer diagnosis, his signature guitar, work ethic, Prague, his grandfather’s dairy farm. VERY warm and sincere guy, great convo: Subscribe https://www.everyonelovesguitar.com/subscribe/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/EveryoneLovesGuitar/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/everyonelovesguitar/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/ELovesGuitar
„Pakeliui su klasika“ – pirmiausiai skambės kompozicija, prisiminsianti šviesaus atminimo saksofono virtuozą Rimantą Brazaitį. Muzikantas iškeliavo rugpjūčio 24-ąją, savo gimimo dieną. Vėliau laidoje „Naujienų pulsas“ apie Australijoje Žiniasklaidos, pramogų ir menų aljanso atliktą tyrimą. Taip pat klausysimės kelių britų muzikanto Stingo dainų, atliekamų su Karališkuoju filharmonijos orkestru. Suksis ir naujoji ansamblio „Il Pomo d'Oro“, klavesinininko Francesco Corti bei soprano Emőke Baráth kompaktinė plokštelė „Aš noriu dainuoti“. Paskutines laidos minutes užpildys „Garso failai“, kuriuose džiazo smuikininko ir kompozitoriaus Jean‘o-Luc‘o Ponty kūriniai. Ved. Ignas Gudelevičius.
Hoy: La Historia de CBGB Parte 2 - Blondie, One way or another - Talking Heads, And She Was, Nothing but Flowers - Iggy Pop, Lust for love - Jean Luc Ponty, New Country -TEMAZO BARBERO: Erasure, Oh L'amour - Village People, In the Navy. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/temazosabados/support
Sigla de Apertura Copete 01Jean-Luc Ponty New CountryCopete 02Imagination Just and IlusionCopete 03Huey Lewis & The News The Power of LoveCopete 04Sigla de Cierre
Ponty...pool. pool pool. fool. cool. The boys learn how to communicate with Pontypool (2008)
Im down in Wales my second home where i take a walk in to the village, go to Pontypridd Rugby club and Ponty park specail places in my heart, hope you enjoy this one a very special moment happens in this ep.
In today's VINYL VIBRATIONS podcast, we look at Part 2 of our program on the subject of SYMPHONIC ROCK. In Part one we focused on some of the vinyl records that featured a rock music format, and featured or incorporatedconcerto3-4 a symphonic or chamber accompanyment - produced on vinyl records. We heard Moody Blues, Yes, Led Zepplin, Tommy, Frank Zappa, and Jan Hammer / Jerry Goodman. Today we continue our exploration into artists that either dabbled in symphonic arrangement, or artists that infused their rock or pop sound with classical music orchestra sounds: 1 Twenty Small Cigars, album "King Kong, Jean-Luc Ponty plays the music of Frank Zappa" 2 Vision Is A Naked Sword, album Apocalypse, Mahavishnu Orchestra w London Symphony Orch, Michael Tilson Thomas Cond. 3 Concerto for Jazz Rock Orch, Mvt 1, album Journey To Love Nemperor 1975 composed conducted arranged Stanley Clarke, 4 Concerto for Jazz Rock Orch, Mvts 3+4, album Journey To Love Nemperor 1975 composed conducted arranged Stanley Clarke, 5 The Dick Hyman Concerto Electro, Mvt 1, album Concerto Electro, Composer Arranger Pianist Dick Hyman 6 King Kong, album "King Kong, Jean-Luc Ponty plays the music of Frank Zappa" 7 Overture, album Child is Father to the Man, Blood Sweat & Tears, BS&T String Ensemble, M1 Jean-Luc Ponty and his solo album, featuring the electric violin and the Frank Zappa composition and arrangement of Twenty Small Cigars, from the album King Kong, Jean-Luc Ponty plays the music of Frank Zappa, or just … King Kong. Composed for Jean Luc Ponty and this solo album, by World Pacific Jazz Records. The King Kong album was released 1970 Liberty Records label. Compositions and recording were completed in 1969. There are five parts on Twenty Small Cigars. Noteably, there is no guitar part. Piano or electric piano George Duke Alto & Tenor sax Ernie Watts Drums John Guerin Bass Wilton Felder Jean-Luc Ponty electric violin Ponty was born in France in 1942 was about 27 at the time of this production. This was his 9th release in a long list of albums - - about 40 to date. His collaborations with FZ included these FZ albums - maybe you recognize the album titles - Hot Rats, Over-Nite Sensation, Piquantique, Apostrophe - - were albums on which Ponty played with FZ between 1969 and 1981. Also Ponty collaborated with Mahavishnu Orchestra, albums Apocalypse and Visions, 2 albums by the MO, in the 1970s, featuring Jean-Luc Ponty. M2 Vision Is A Naked Sword. Album Apocalypse, Artist is the Mahavishnu Orchestra w the London Symphony Orchestra, Michael Tilson Thomas Cond. Composed by John McLaughlin. Produced George Martin. Featuring JLP on electric violin and electric baritone violin, And Mahavishnu (aka John McLaughlin) on guitars. And the LSO ( I count 6 LSO performers including KB, viola, violin2, cello, drum and bass parts) with Michael Tilson Thomas conducting, produced in 1974 CBS M3 Concerto for Jazz Rock Orch, Mvt 1, album Journey To Love, composed conducted arranged Stanley Clarke, Produced on Nemperor 1975. One of those movements in this case the first, that seemed to jump out of the stereo, a stereo possessed. So peaceful, contemplative, driven by the drone of the high "G" note. That surreal opening sound. Starry-like. -Stanley Clarke Piccolo bass with synth, acoustic bass, hand bells, organ, -George Duke mini Moog, organ, string ensemble, acoustic piano, -Steve Gadd drums, percussion -David Sancious electric guitar M4 Concerto for Jazz Rock Orch, Mvts 3+4, Album Journey To Love, composed conducted arranged Stanley Clark, produced on Nemperor in1975. Now on Movement 3 the energy level is much higher. A great transition into longer notes and the power of the David Sancious electric guitar lead part. A cooling off movement - movement 4 -- drifts off into an "A"-note" drone. -Stanley Clarke Piccolo bass with synth, acoustic bass, hand bells, organ, -George Duke mini Moog,
Jean-Luc Ponty is a pioneer and undisputed master of violin in the arena of jazz and rock. He is widely regarded as an innovator who has applied his unique visionary spin that has expanded the vocabulary of modern music.Ponty was born in a family of classical musicians on September 29, 1942 in France. His father taught violin, his mother taught piano. At sixteen, he was admitted to a prestigious conservatory in Paris, graduating two years later with the institution's highest award, Premier Prix. In turn, he was immediately hired by a major symphony orchestra, where he played for three years.While still a member of the orchestra in Paris, Ponty picked up a side gig playing clarinet (which his father had taught him) for a college jazz band that regularly performed at local parties. It proved a life-changing jumping-off point. A growing interest in the jazz sounds of Miles Davis and John Coltrane compelled him to take up the tenor saxophone. Fueled by an all-encompassing creative passion, Jean-Luc soon felt the need to express his jazz voice through his main instrument, the violin.So Ponty found himself leading a dual musical life: rehearsing and performing with the orchestra while also playing jazz until 3 AM at clubs throughout Paris. The demands of this doomed schedule eventually brought him to a crossroads… so he made a choice and took a chance with jazz, with a powerful sound that distinguished himself with be-bop phrasings and a punchy style influenced more by horn players than by anything previously tried on the violin.His notoriety grew with remarkable leaps and by 1964, at age 22, he released his debut solo album. Since that time Ponty has been recording and touring the world with his own groups and has done collaborations with other great musicians including Allan Holdsworth, Al Di Meola, Stanley Clarke, West African musicians, Bela Fleck, Lalo Schifrin, Chick Corea and Return To Forever IV, violinists Nigel Kennedy, Mark O'Connor, L. Subramaniam from India, singer Jon Anderson from Yes, and his daughter pianist-singer-composer Clara Ponty. Jean Luc has also performed his music with symphony orchestras in the U.S.A, Canada, Japan, Western and Eastern Europe, Brazil and Russia.http://ponty.com/
This week, Ira spoke with Jean-Luc Ponty. World-renowned violinist and jazz musician Jean-Luc Ponty, bringing his “Atlantic Years” tour to Aliante Casino & Hotel June 10, was a violin virtuoso from his early teens. Ponty’s love of jazz began when he picked up the clarinet to play with a college jazz band. He was inspired […]
Joe Satriani, Frank Gambale, Steve Hunt, Jean Luc Ponty, Jennifer Batten and Ty Tabor of Kings X join Eric in conversation to pay tribute to musical pioneer and guitar god Allan Holdsworth. Lots of funny stories, tributes, praise, kind words and guitar geekery in homage to Mr Holdsworth. Part 3 of 3.
Continuamos repasando grabaciones lideradas por, o con la participación de violinistas en el sello MPS. El polaco Zbigniew Seifert es un violinista para violinistas. Fallecido antes de tiempo, en 1979 con 32 años, fascinó con su manera de tocar el violín. En 1976 grabó Man Of The Light en compañía de Joachim Kühn, Cecil McBee, Billy Hart y Jasper Van't Hoff. Un músico a reivindicar. Stéphane Grappelli y George Shearing se unieron en 1976, 36 años después de que el violinista contratase al pianista para su grupo. Escuchamos dos temas, sendos clásicos, de la grabación que surgió de esta unión titulada The Reunion. Finalizamos con dos grabaciones de Jean-Luc Ponty: Sunday Walk, de 1967, en la que Ponty contaba con apenas 25 años, grabado en el inicio de su carrera antes de que pasase a ser una figura internacional de primer nivel después de tocar y grabar junto a Frank Zappa, la Mahavishnu Orchestra y Return To Forever de Chick Corea; Open Strings es una grabación de 1971 a nombre del Jean-Luc Ponty Experience, previo a su inmersión en el jazz fusion. En ambas grabaciones los acompañantes son figuras de primer nivel como Daniel Humeir, Niels-Henning Orsted-Pedersen, Joachim Kühn, Wolfgang Dauner, Philippe Catherine, Oliver Johnson y Peter Warren. © Pachi Tapiz, 2015 HDO (Hablando de oídas) es un audioblog editado, presentado y producido por Pachi Tapiz. Toda la información acerca de esta entrega en http://www.tomajazz.com/web/?p=21264. Toda la información acerca de HDO en http://www.tomajazz.com/web/?cat=13298
nfrastructures of Utopia: The University of the African Future, Rising from the Ashes of L'Ecole Normale William Ponty Ferdinand De Jong (Anthropology, University of East Anglia) Co-authored by Brian Quinn (French, UCLA)
HELLA GIMMIX INTERGALATIC LOG EVENT: So many Gimmix, and so little time. Here's an exotic and eccentric blend of musical interpretations. Feel the energy move you across space and time as you travel to out there and beyond! No, but seriously, please enjoy the sonic manipulatons and get down with your bad self... just this once. Yours truly, J House TRACKS BY: Jean Luc Ponty Dj Disse Symone Boys Noize AC Slater Dorian Concept ??? Frank Zappa Bill Summers Camo UFOs Shock & Awe Transdub Massiv Furlonge