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Un Jour dans l'Histoire
La vie à Paris pendant la Grande Guerre 2/2

Un Jour dans l'Histoire

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2025 24:05


« Les Parisiens ont compris que la Guerre sera leur quotidien durant d'interminables mois. Les commerces ambulants qui semblaient avoir disparu un peu avant 1914 reviennent envahir les rues de Paris. Un réseau d'aides se met en place pour venir en aide aux familles et aux proches partis combattre au front. Infirmières, marraines, petits métiers nés de la guerre, crieurs de journaux, Paris semble retrouver son visage de la Belle Epoque. Bombardés, rationnés, pris en tenaille entre les "optimistes" et les "pessimistes", désabusés par le défilé des cortèges de blessés que le front déverse quotidiennement dans les nouveaux hôpitaux privés et publics, les Parisiens vont malgré tout réussir à traverser la tempête, souvent avec un moral, un humour et un courage inépuisables. » Une séquence réalisée par Cécile Poss Sujets traités : Paris, Parisiens, Grande Guerre, Belle Epoque, quotidien Merci pour votre écoute Un Jour dans l'Histoire, c'est également en direct tous les jours de la semaine de 13h15 à 14h30 sur www.rtbf.be/lapremiere Retrouvez tous les épisodes d'Un Jour dans l'Histoire sur notre plateforme Auvio.be :https://auvio.rtbf.be/emission/5936 Intéressés par l'histoire ? Vous pourriez également aimer nos autres podcasts : L'Histoire Continue: https://audmns.com/kSbpELwL'heure H : https://audmns.com/YagLLiKEt sa version à écouter en famille : La Mini Heure H https://audmns.com/YagLLiKAinsi que nos séries historiques :Chili, le Pays de mes Histoires : https://audmns.com/XHbnevhD-Day : https://audmns.com/JWRdPYIJoséphine Baker : https://audmns.com/wCfhoEwLa folle histoire de l'aviation : https://audmns.com/xAWjyWCLes Jeux Olympiques, l'étonnant miroir de notre Histoire : https://audmns.com/ZEIihzZMarguerite, la Voix d'une Résistante : https://audmns.com/zFDehnENapoléon, le crépuscule de l'Aigle : https://audmns.com/DcdnIUnUn Jour dans le Sport : https://audmns.com/xXlkHMHSous le sable des Pyramides : https://audmns.com/rXfVppvN'oubliez pas de vous y abonner pour ne rien manquer.Et si vous avez apprécié ce podcast, n'hésitez pas à nous donner des étoiles ou des commentaires, cela nous aide à le faire connaître plus largement.

Tiempos de Radio
S2E5: Praisë (Argentina) | Review of Soundwaves from the Underground At TdR

Tiempos de Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2025 27:37


Soundwaves from the Underground at TDR presents an exclusive playlist featuring the powerful sounds of Praisë, the pioneering white metal band from Neuquén, Argentina. In this special review, we spotlight Praisë as they celebrate the launch of their new videoclip “Consumes.” Formed in 2014, the band first made waves with their 2019 single “Guerra,” marking the start of an ever-evolving musical journey. Capturing the raw energy and compelling stage presence of their live performances at Teatro El Zaguán, “Consumes” reflects their signature blend of intense sound, thoughtful lyrics, and inspiring hope. Tune in to this curated playlist featuring “Guerra” and “Consumes” to experience the relentless spirit and authentic artistry of Praisë. Find more at: linktr.ee/TiemposdeRadio Follow them on: https://www.instagram.com/praise_oficial?igsh=MTZjbXp0eHV3dDB4OQ==

Tiempos de Radio
T7 E6: Desde Neuquén, en la Patagonia (Argentina), para todo el mundo, Praisé, Lilith y Baba Yaga en Tiempos de Radio

Tiempos de Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2025 61:50


Tiempos de Radio, tu podcast de música favorito, presenta un especial dedicado a tres increíbles bandas de Neuquén, en la Patagonia (Argentina). En este episodio, Praisé nos sorprende con el videoclip oficial de su canción “Consumes”, parte de su potente álbum debut Mayor es tu destino. Por su parte, Lilith nos revela los secretos detrás de su esperado álbum Mil demonios, una obra que combina hard rock y líricas que exploran deseos, demonios y libertades. Finalmente, Baba Yaga regresa con su single número 14, “Maldito Villano”, un tema que mezcla un riff western con rock granjero y tintes jazzeros. ¡No te pierdas esta cita con la música e independiente neuquina! #TiemposDeRadio #podcast #radio #Entrevista #música #rock #BabaYaga #Praisë #Lilith #Argentina #Neuquén 🎶 Suscríbete, comparte y comenta, y recuerda, todo en exceso es malo, excepto el rock 🤘. Si quieres participar en la siguiente edición, apresúrate y contáctanos en 👇 linktr.ee/TiemposdeRadio El único requisito es tu entusiasmo. Tiempos de Radio es un podcast transmitido desde Lima - Perú 🇵🇪 para Hispanoamérica Radio en Ecuador 🇪🇨, Metal Rock Station en Puerto Rico 🇵🇷, Radio Krimen online y Radio Dada, ambas en Argentina 🇦🇷, Rock Live Radio en Costa Rica 🇨🇷, Perfecta Radio en Cincinnati - Ohio, USA 🇺🇸 y para Tiembla Radio en Móstoles, España 🇪🇸. Dirección, producción y conducción: Luis Antonio Varela Bohórquez. Copyright de grabación: Todos los derechos de la música utilizada en este podcast pertenecen a los autores, compositores o intérpretes.

RV Pancho Madrigal
Los Cristianos del Galope (Con Anis Prais y Cara de Lara)

RV Pancho Madrigal

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2023 17:51


Los Cristianos del Galope (Con Anis Prais y Cara de Lara)

Travel More
Bucket List Trip: Christmas in Paris for $3000

Travel More

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2023 38:35


Stuck on the budget for that dream trip to Europe? Would you believe us if we said you could have a week in Paris for just $3000, without staying in hostels, skipping experiences or saying no to your 3rd pastry of the day? Stick around to hear our full itinerary breakdown of our Christmas in Paris for two and we'll share a treasure trove of tips on how to create a trip of your own that you can book THIS YEAR.#1  Breaking Down Costs of International Travel : Transportation and AccommodationYour number one expense is probably going to be transportation and accommodations. These are also things you cannot adjust on the fly so you have to be specific about the budget for this. This is where our favorite (Scott's Cheap Flights) is the only way we're able to do these trips. Our total costs for transportation was: $995 and accommodations: $755. That brings the total so far to: $1750#2 Breaking Down Costs of International Travel: EntertainmentPlenty of things to do cheaply (or even free!). There are usually a plethora of free walking tours that can give you the lay of the land. There are often hidden gems to be found when walking around cities and keeping your eyes out. In fact, we found a Christmas concert in Saint Chapel for $50/per person that we jumped on! We also headed for Disneyland Paris, which was a really amazing experience and a great way to add some variety in our trip. It was also cool to compare the different parks (we've been to 3 park systems, Walt Disney World Resorts, Disneyland Resorts and now Disneyland Paris!). Entertainment costs bring our total to: $2150 but we were able to cover those expenses through some simple travel hacking. **Quick note here- you can almost never use travel points on Disney tickets because they don't code as travel! We simply covered part of our accommodations that we had already planned in the budget to cover the cost of the Disney tickets!  #3 Breaking Down Costs of International Travel: FoodBecause we “travel hacked” our way out of the cost of Disney tickets, we had $1250 (or over $200/day) for food, and that's a good thing too because we were in Paris afterall. We went to over a dozen patisseries, multiple Christmas markets, cafes, gastropubs, etc. We definitely did not feel deprived of food this trip! In fact, we had to come home and eat some veggies because we were so full of bread! So after eating our way through Prais, Strasbourg and Disneyland Paris, we met our total budget of $3000. Support the showJoin our Travel Community on Facebook to connect with other like minded travelers, share stories, tips, tricks and travel hack wins- Travel More Insiders Subscribe to our Newsletter for access to our giveaways and travel hacking tips Visit our Website https://travelmorepodcast.com/ Join Going (Scott's Cheap Flights) Use code: MAGIC20 for 20% off your first year! Check out Travel Food on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thetravelmores/ Don't waste something you're already paying for! Email us at info@magicpasstravel.com to see how we can help you make the most out of your upcoming Disney or Universal experience. Disclosure: We only recommend products we would or do use ourselves and all opinions expressed here are our own. This post may contain affiliate links that at no additional cost to you, we may earn a small commission.

The Word with Dale Moore
The Word: Episode 2097 Acts 16:23-26

The Word with Dale Moore

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2022 9:59


Pray'n and Prais'n...Door Opens, Chains Fall

Guided Goals Podcast
#260 Conversation on Purpose with Charles Curtis-Thomas, Jr., Randy Sablich & Brooke Schiller

Guided Goals Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2022 58:05


When you have a purpose behind what you do, it's fuel, it's drive, it's magic. On this episode of The DEB Show, host Debra Eckerling talks about purpose with Charles Curtis-Thomas, Jr., PRAIS; business consultant Randy Sablich; and Brooke Schiller, Incite Partners. Charles, Randy, and Brooke share the value of purpose, how purpose aligns with mission and vision, and tips for finding your purpose, as well as their origin stories, their own goals, and much more.

Motivation Meditation
Using Prais To Hit Your Enemy ç

Motivation Meditation

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2022 7:11


As a result of Motivation Meditation with Leslie V, a devotional style study, you receive tools to live your best life ever, overcome weaknesses, grow in a deeper personal relationship with God, and fulfill your God-given destiny. You are encouraged and motivated to gain a practical understanding of the Word of God. Do you know anyone who could benefit from this?, Without faith it's impossible to please God.

Next Best Picture Podcast
Interview With "Paris, 13th District" Director, Jacques Audiard & Star, Lucie Zhang

Next Best Picture Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2022 14:39


The 27th edition of Rendez-Vous with French Cinema wrapped up in New York a few weeks ago, and as always, the Film at Lincoln Center did a fantastic job with their programming, talks, and events. The acclaimed festival highlights the best of what contemporary French filmmaking has to offer, with many great artists from across the sea attending in-person, including Claire Denis, Arnaud Desplechin, Mathieu Almaric, Emmanuel Carrère, Emilie Carpentier, Vincent Maël Cardona, and Leyla Bouzid. One of the great auteur filmmakers of our time is Jacques Audiard, who brought his film "Prais, 13th District" to the festival after its world premiere at the 2021 Cannes Film Festival. The film is a fascinating exploration of casual sex and relationships set in modern-day Paris, seen through the eyes of complex adults starring Lucie Zhang, Makita Samba, Jehnny Beth & Noémie Merlant. Audiard and Zhang were kind enough to talk with me about the film, their work together, and what they plan to do next. Please take a listen to my conversation with them below and be sure to check out the film which is opening in limited release this week from IFC Films. Thank you. Check out more on NextBestPicture.com Please subscribe on... SoundCloud - https://soundcloud.com/nextbestpicturepodcast iTunes Podcasts - https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/negs-best-film-podcast/id1087678387?mt=2 Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/7IMIzpYehTqeUa1d9EC4jT And be sure to help support us on Patreon for as little as $1 a month at https://www.patreon.com/NextBestPicture

Moments of Grace
Episode 779: Hope resides in the Lord

Moments of Grace

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2021 7:46


Even in the Psalms, the hope of the Advent season shines forth.  Pastor Al Dagel finds that hope in the Psalms today.  Listen now!  Prais the Lord!

Moments of Grace
Episode 779: Hope resides in the Lord

Moments of Grace

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2021 7:46


Even in the Psalms, the hope of the Advent season shines forth.  Pastor Al Dagel finds that hope in the Psalms today.  Listen now!  Prais the Lord!

LOGIN
Villa Alemana revoca calidad de “Ciudadano Ilustre” a Augusto Pinochet

LOGIN

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2021 2:16


Con 8 votos a favor y 1 abstención la medida también se aplicará para quien fuera Almirante de la Armada, José Toribio Merino. Un viernes 8 de noviembre de 1974, en plena dictadura militar, Villa Alemana cumplía 80 años. Al día siguiente, y como cierre de celebración, reconocía como Ciudadano Ilustre al General de Ejército, Augusto Pinochet y al Almirante de la Armada, José Toribio Merino, miembros de la Junta de Gobierno que asume el poder, de facto, tras el golpe de estado de 1973. Según consigna el acta de ese 9 de noviembre, la administración del alcalde, Alejandro Peralta, bajo los Decretos 457 y 459, decidió entregar el nombramiento a petición de la ciudadanía “con motivo y en reconocimiento a su valiosa e inestimable preocupación personal u profesional en la liberación de Chile” y con el fin de “perpetuar tan significativos acontecimientos”. 46 años después, para la co-gestión del “Municipio Transformador” de Villa Alemana la decisión carece de fundamentos y antecedentes que le den verosimilitud, razones por las que en un Concejo Extraordinario resolvió revocar ambas disposiciones y terminar con la calidad de Ciudadano Ilustre del, en ese entonces, Comandante en Jefe de la Armada, y del dictador. “La política es con llorar también”, declaró emocionada la alcaldesa de Villa Alemana, Javiera Toledo, y agregó, “llegamos también a transformar conciencias y revocar este decreto, sin duda, viene a reparar un poco todo el daño que se hizo en dictadura. No podíamos permitir que estas dos personas se compararan con reales hijos ilustres de Villa Alemana, dos personas que se tomaron el poder político, sin democracia, y a costa de violaciones, torturas y muerte”, enfatizó. La revocación se logró con 8 votos a favor y la abstención del concejal RN Marcelo Valderrama, el edil señaló que “ellos no son de Villa Alemana, no vivieron en Villa Alemana, pero me abstuve, primero para no rechazar y segundo para no aprobar una situación que genera discusión dentro de un sector que yo represento”. “Saludé la acción de valentía (de la administración), es un acto de reparación de tantos daños, nosotros no llamamos a la violencia, nosotros llamamos a la justicia, a la paz, a la verdad”, declaró la concejala PC, Edith Alvear. Declaraciones en sintonía con los demás concejales. “Es un pequeño gesto, pero significativo, sobre todo en este proceso constituyente (…) no puede tener cabida el negacionismo y desconocimiento de la historia”, señaló el concejal de Comunes, Guillermo Barra. “Maravilloso, no queremos estos vecinos ilustres, es una reparación histórica, es una parte de la justicia social”, declaró por su parte la concejala María Fernanda Ternicier, Independiente. Cecilia Quinteros, concejala Independiente, declaró que “era algo que teníamos que hacer, algo que teníamos pendiente, no podíamos tener de personaje ilustre a alguien que ha provocado tanto daño y lo hicimos, yo creo, con la gran mayoría de la población de Villa Alemana”. En el Concejo Extraordinario, y por primera vez con asistencia de público desde que comenzó la pandemia, estuvieron presentes organizaciones de la sociedad civil, entre ellas del Programa de Reparación y Atención Integral de Salud, PRAIS. Para su presidenta comunal, Juanita Gana, haberle quitado la calidad de “Ciudadano Ilustre a los militares tuvo “un significado humanitario, porque fueron cientos de miles de chilenos a los que le fueron aplastados, cercenados, rotos, todos sus proyectos de vida, una reparación de paz, más que una reparación en sí misma, porque no ha habido reparación”, declaró. Es un “símbolo de respeto frente a las víctimas y sus familias, que desconocemos incluso. Es reivindicar a esos seres que partieron de una forma tan horrorosa”, manifestó María Cristina Carbullanca, Observadora de Derechos Humanos.

Smashing The Ceiling
Vicki Prais - on international human rights and a lifetime of advocating for others

Smashing The Ceiling

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2021 38:24


When you think about human rights, what's the first thing that comes to mind? Maybe it's the treatment of prisoners overseas, or working conditions and pay in a place of employment, or freedom of speech, or the right of an individual to live freely and safely in whatever manner they choose? Maybe it's a multitude of other things, because the subject of human rights is broad and deep. It's also vitally important. My guest today is Vicki Prais, a human rights lawyer and consultant, podcaster and writer. We love women with adventurous and challenging careers on this podcast, and Vicki has that in spades. She's worked for the UN in Kosovo, Amnesty International, Penal Reform International and the British Government. She's worked in Ukraine, Russia and Armenia, and consulted on cases involving Guantanamo Bay. "We are all experts in our own little niches" she says. Vicki Prais, welcome to Smashing The Ceiling. Useful Links Vicki's Website: https://vickiprais.com Connect with Vicki on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/vicki-prais-5862151/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/vickiprais?lang=en

RV Pancho Madrigal
El chile de Anis Prais

RV Pancho Madrigal

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2021 19:18


El chile de Anis Prais

Women in Consulting
011 Human Rights consulting with Vicky Prais

Women in Consulting

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2021 29:03


Vicky Prais is a human rights lawyer and independent human rights consultant based in London. She has worked in the human rights sector for 25 years and her professional experience extends to the UN, the Council of Europe,  various NGOs, and many other organizations. Vicky took a big leap of faith in September 2019 and started her consulting journey.   In this super practical conversation, we chat about what she did at the start of her journey spread the word about starting as an independent consultant.  Vicky shares how she leverages LinkedIn to connect with potential clients, and what she does to remain connected with her peers.  You can find out more about Vicky and her work below:Vicki's web site LinkedInTwitter________________________________________________________________________________________More resources are available here:https://www.womensconsultingworkshop.com/learning________________________________________________________________________________________The Women's Consulting Workshop is our free private group for women who are working in consulting. You are welcome if you are an experienced consultant, if you are just starting or if you need some support to figure out if this consulting life is for you.It is a judgment-free zone to ask questions, share, learn and connect with each other. ________________________________________________________________________________________The Consultant ClinicThis is a brand new way to work with us. If you have a question related to your consulting practice, or you want to check in with an experienced consultant, you can book a call with Janet for an hour. This is a completely confidential, solutions-focused deep dive into what is on your mind. You can find out more here________________________________________________________________________________________Sign up here for the Women's Consulting Workshop weekly newsletter, 3 good things.________________________________________________________________________________________Want to be a guest on the show? Send us an email: janet@womensconsultingworkshop.comAnd we'd love it if you can put a review where ever you listen to podcasts.

The Standout Experience
Ep 22: Diversity, Inclusion, and PRAIS with Charles and Shawn Kim

The Standout Experience

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2021 46:54


On the Standout Experience, we like to have entrepreneurs and movers, and shakers. We also love to feature individuals who are standing out in their communities and are making a difference. Charles Curtis Thomas and Shawn Kim fit that description perfectly. Charles and Shawn have traveled a similar path on their journey. Both understand the challenges unique to being immigrants/children of immigrants. Both have walked the walk being a Person of Color (POC) in American during one of the most racially charged seasons in modern history. Rather than giving up or becoming bitter, they are making a difference. They have channeled their experience, their past, and their challenges into an amazing non-profit: PRAIS. Both seniors at the University of Pennsylvania, Charles and Shawn are on a mission to make sure that individuals are aware of the conversations that need to take place and that those conversations are happening.  PRAIS stands for Promoting Racial Awareness in Schools. The mission: educate, evaluate and equip schools to tackle the topics necessary to progress in areas of diversity and inclusion. By being a voice for the voiceless and providing practical, specialized game plans, they hope to inform and empower students and schools alike to open necessary lines in communication and advancement.  By sharing their journey, their faith, and their hard-earned lessons, Charles and Shawn are opening doors for those around them. They have turned their past struggles and their present gratitude into motivating factors. Understanding that every journey is unique and using your own experiences to empathize with those around you will help you to respect your fellow man. If, as a society, we can respect and value those around us, the world will be a better place. If you can take anything away from Charles and Shawn and apply it immediately, it is this: Examine your surroundings, your networks, and the conversations that you are having. Are the necessary conversations about diversity and inclusion coming up? How can you open the conversation? Also, take time to reflect and use your own experience to empathize with those around you. Love those who have dealt poorly with you. Forgive and respect one another, regardless of background.   Rise. Shine. Impact. Be grateful and respect all... Resources Mother Teresa's “Anyway” Poem Connect with Charles and Shawn Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/praisproject/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC81CyUJGC2n8luPJkO8IKZQ Email: praisorg@gmail.com Connect with John: www.standoutmovement.com Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/johnwalsh_standout  LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/johnrwalshjr  Twitter - https://twitter.com/johnwstandout 

First Love Podcast with Rev. Jonathan Warren
Sunday Apr. 4 2021 - Pastor Warren has titled his sermon, Suprise Ending, the Handbell Choir performs Prais to the Lord The Almighty for our special music

First Love Podcast with Rev. Jonathan Warren

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2021 18:06


Legally Different®
The Human Rights Factor // Vicki Prais - Human Rights Lawyer, Podcaster, Writer + Mentor

Legally Different®

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2021 57:19


Episode NotesWhat an enlightening conversation with Vicki Prais. Having taken a commercial legal career path, my lens on  the human rights legal sphere is rather limited, however, it's such an important area as human rights impact us all at a personal level. So, I loved speaking with Vicki about her career path and various human rights issues - it was incredibly thought provoking.  Vicki Prais is a human rights lawyer, podcaster, writer and mentor. We chatted about everything from current and topical human rights issues impacting the world right now (including freedom of expression and bodily autonomy) to Vicki's podcast “The Passion Factor” which helps those navigating a career in human rights.It was so interesting to hear about Vicki's career in human rights and the impactful work she has been involved which is centred around dignity behind bars, torture prevention, prisoners' rights and prison reform. “London is my home but the world is my workplace” captures the spirit and international reach of Vicki's work so well, which has taken her working on a myriad of projects from Kosovo to Geneva.We dived into restrictions on freedom of speech and expression in the context of a report that Vicki is working on at the moment relating to creatives and academics in Belarus and how censorship is playing out at a wider global level. I was particularly curious to find out, via a human rights lens, the issues around the vaccine roll out and where rights to medical freedom and bodily autonomy sit amongst any attempt to make this mandatory.Finally, I love how Vicki explained that being a lawyer “plus” is what makes her Legally Different - a lawyer plus....a podcaster, mentor and writer. There certainly seems to be movement towards the “lawyer plus”, which I believe is healthy in order to grow beyond singular labels, and Vicki is such an inspiring example of this!In this episode we cover:-Vicki's path into law and a human rights careerComing from a family of lawyers and having a passion for individual civil libertiesVolunteering at a prison creche whilst at UniversityInternational experience in Geneva with human rights organisations helping the UNA masters in human rights and civil liberties.Qualifying as a solicitor and working in immigration and asylum lawCurrent legal career Going solo - 24 years in Vicki craved autonomy and decided to be her own boss in 2019 August and is now an independent human rights consultantKey areas – dignity behind bars, torture prevention, prisoners rights and prison reformCurrent work – ‘typical' day / week (although there's no such things as typical human rights)Current interesting  project – a report on ill treatment of creatives and academics in BelarusVicki's proudest work momentCurrent human rights issuesFreedom of speech / expression – Belarus and beyondIssues around the current pandemicVaccine roll out and the human rights stance on making it mandatoryNon-lawyer projects + passionsWriting a monthly column for Comment CentralVicki's podcast “The Passion Factor”Mentorship – supporting young professionalsPersonal Mental and emotional health when doing tough work focusing on human livesThe concept of “proper selfishness”What Vicki would tell her younger self if she could have a chat with her!Why Vicki is Legally DifferentCONTACT INFO + LINKSVicki's websiteVicki's TwitterVicki's LinkedInLegally Different:-Instagram:@legallydifferent Email: hello@legallydifferent.comThank you for tuning in!Lauren 

City of Fire Ministries
PRAIS WHILE IN PRISON ACTS 16

City of Fire Ministries

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2020 53:30


CITY OF FIRE MINISTRIES, PASTOR TYRON TATUM

Human Rights Pulse - The Passion Factor (Pursuing a Career in Human Rights)
An introduction to podcast host Vicki Prais with Aqsa Hussain (Co-founder of Human Rights Pulse)

Human Rights Pulse - The Passion Factor (Pursuing a Career in Human Rights)

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2020 31:02


Join us for the inaugural podcast for the Human Rights Pulse careers initiative: The Passion Factor. Vicki Prais, the host of this new podcast series sits down with Aqsa Hussain (co-founder of Human Rights Pulse) to speak about her journey into the field and how she hopes that this podcast and her resources will demystify the industry helping to guide the next generation of human rights practitioners.

The Two Timezones Podcast
Ep. 69 - PRAIS | Humans Have NEVER Been More DIVIDED

The Two Timezones Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2020


Shawn and Charles are on a mission to educate and unite the masses from the ground up by going straight to the classrooms. Their mission is to bring awareness and light to the current issues we as humans face globally and come up with tangible solutions

Treffpunkt Werkstatt
Was isch letzte Prais?

Treffpunkt Werkstatt

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2020 39:20


In dieser Folge regen wir uns ein wenig über die Art von Kunde auf, der uns Handwerker und unsere Arbeit einfach nicht wertschätzt. Wer kennt es nicht, die spitze Bemerkung, wir Handwerker wären grundsätzlich zu teuer oder Skonto ist doch eine Selbstverständlichkeit? Unser Aufruf an alle Handwerks-Kollegen: Seid euch selbst mehr Wert!

Resumo R7
Flamengo goleia Corinthians, óleo nas prais do nordeste, Rodrigo Maia critica ministro sobre 'novo AI-5'

Resumo R7

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2019 16:00


Cesar Sacheto e Heródoto Barbeiro comentam os principais assuntos desta segunda-feira (4). Entre os destaques estão: ministro da Defesa diz que governo ainda não consegue precisar a quantidade de petróleo que ainda pode atingir litoral brasileiro; Marinha envia maior navio de guerra para o combate ao óleo; Presidente da Câmara dos Deputados critica fala do ministro do Gabinete de Segurança Institucional sobre um 'novo AI-5'; Exame detecta novo coágulo e prefeito de São Paulo permanece internado; Servidores municipais prometem greve a partir desta terça-feira em SP; Corinthians demite Fábio Carille após goleada sofrida para o Flamengo e busca novo treinador.

Lakeland Baptist Church
Ministry Perspectives - Audio

Lakeland Baptist Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2019 31:39


How we look at ministry makes a big difference. The Apostle Paul wrote to the church of Corinth and showed them that his perception of ministry was a lot different from theirs. Which side do you and I see more often? You can find out more about Lakeland Baptist Church through our church website at www.lakelandbaptist.ca. Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Lakeland-Baptist-Church-217617964922312/ Watch us on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQ8TN0h_b3qJTFIflNcInXA

Salem Alliance Church Podcast

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Radio Gorgeous
Where LIPSTICK LESBIANS can meet PINK LOBSTER DATING Juliette Prais on Radio GORGEOUS

Radio Gorgeous

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2016 25:42


Where Femmes can meet Femmes PINK LOBSTER DATING Juliette Prais GORGEOUS ENTREPRENEUR with Donna Freed For lipstick lesbians in the UK and USA. When femme lesbian Juliette Prais started on-line dating she ran into more than the usual nightmares. Somehow, even to other lesbians she didn't seem like a "proper" lesbian because she was a feminine woman looking to be with another feminine woman. Once happily in a relationship, she started Pink Lobster Dating, an on-line feminine lesbian dating site and resource as well as a bespoke matchmaking service. https://www.pinklobsterdating.com/ Follow https://twitter.com/FemmeDating @FemmeDating Fascinating GORGEOUS interviews with women sign up www.radiogorgeous.com #LBGT #LipstickLesbian #Femmes #Dating

Salem Alliance Church Podcast

clean no 33:03 sacstaff Salem,Alliance,Church,God,Jesus,Holy,love,hope,peace,saviour,grace,Oregon,97301,Broadway,CMA,Christian,Missionary,Prais

Calvary Christian Fellowship Ventura

Reading from Isaiah 54, Pastor Don preaches a sermon entitled "It's Time." Isaiah speaks of a time where the Lord's promises will come to pass and as such we are called to prepare ourselves. Speaking to those without hope we see that in Christ we have an endless hope. Isaiah reminds us of the joys that await the believer.

Norris City Church of God
Prais"E" - Audio

Norris City Church of God

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2012 33:41


Is praise really enough? Praise is an act in which we move toward our Lord. Listen as I go a bit deeper into this subject.

La minute des terroirs
Alain Rossé - Viande de Séprais, exploitation biologique

La minute des terroirs

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2012 1:19


Une exploitation biologique, cela signifie une bête qui vit dans de bonnes conditions et une viande de qualité. Alain Rossé et Milo Stoecklin ont créé un site internet www.viande-de-seprais.ch qui donne toutes les informations.

La minute des terroirs
Alain Rossé - Comment acheter la viande de Séprais

La minute des terroirs

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2012 1:01


On peut acheter de la viande sur Internet et se la faire livrer par la poste. Il n'y a pas que les grands distributeurs qui proposent ce genre de service...

La minute des terroirs
Alain Rossé - Viande de Séprais

La minute des terroirs

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2012 1:01


A Séprais, une exploitation de viande bio existe depuis quelques temps... Alain Rossé nous fais visiter l'exploitation...

Salem Alliance Church Podcast

clean no 37:10 sacstaff Salem,Alliance,Church,God,Jesus,Holy,love,hope,peace,saviour,grace,Oregon,97301,Broadway,CMA,Christian,Missionary,Prais

Angscht a Schrecken zu Lëtzebuerg
Angscht a Schrecken schon erem eng Kéier op enger Praisiwerechung an enger Bank

Angscht a Schrecken zu Lëtzebuerg

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2009 7:10


Verschidden Titelen vun derser Serie klengen esou, wéi wann ech oft daat selwescht géif erliewen. Mä am Fong kréien ech net all gudden Daag en Prais an enger Bank iwerecht. Et ass just en Zoufall, daat et elo esou kuerz hannertneen zwee mol geschidd ass. Des Kéier hunn ech ee Prais vun verschiddenen Botschaftler kritt, „in Anerkennung besonderer Leistungen“. Wat daat heesche soll, kann sech jo jiddereen denken.

Classic Poetry Aloud
338. When Lilacs Last in the Door-yard Bloom’d by Walt Whitman

Classic Poetry Aloud

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2008 21:17


W Whitman read by Classic Poetry Aloud: http://www.classicpoetryaloud.com/ Giving voice to the poetry of the past. --------------------------------------------- When Lilacs Last in the Door-yard Bloom’d from Leaves of Grass by Walt Whitman (1819 – 1892) This reading lasts some 20 minutes. 1 When lilacs last in the door-yard bloom’d, And the great star early droop’d in the western sky in the night, I mourn’d—and yet shall mourn with ever-returning spring. O ever-returning spring! trinity sure to me you bring; Lilac blooming perennial, and drooping star in the west, And thought of him I love. 2 O powerful, western, fallen star! O shades of night! O moody, tearful night! O great star disappear’d! O the black murk that hides the star! O cruel hands that hold me powerless! O helpless soul of me! O harsh surrounding cloud, that will not free my soul! 3 In the door-yard fronting an old farm-house, near the white-wash’d palings, Stands the lilac bush, tall-growing, with heart-shaped leaves of rich green, With many a pointed blossom, rising, delicate, with the perfume strong I love, With every leaf a miracle......and from this bush in the door-yard, With delicate-color’d blossoms, and heart-shaped leaves of rich green, A sprig, with its flower, I break. 4 In the swamp, in secluded recesses, A shy and hidden bird is warbling a song. Solitary, the thrush, The hermit, withdrawn to himself, avoiding the settlements, Sings by himself a song. Song of the bleeding throat! Death’s outlet song of life—(for well, dear brother, I know If thou wast not gifted to sing, thou would’st surely die.) 5 Over the breast of the spring, the land, amid cities, Amid lanes, and through old woods, (where lately the violets peep’d from the ground, spotting the gray debris;) Amid the grass in the fields each side of the lanes—passing the endless grass; Passing the yellow-spear’d wheat, every grain from its shroud in the dark-brown fields uprising; Passing the apple-tree blows of white and pink in the orchards; Carrying a corpse to where it shall rest in the grave, Night and day journeys a coffin. 6 Coffin that passes through lanes and streets, Through day and night, with the great cloud darkening the land, With the pomp of the inloop’d flags, with the cities draped in black, With the show of the States themselves, as of crape-veil’d women, standing, With processions long and winding, and the flambeaus of the night, With the countless torches lit—with the silent sea of faces, and the unbared heads, With the waiting depot, the arriving coffin, and the sombre faces, With dirges through the night, with the thousand voices rising strong and solemn; With all the mournful voices of the dirges, pour’d around the coffin, The dim-lit churches and the shuddering organs—Where amid these you journey, With the tolling, tolling bells’ perpetual clang; Here! coffin that slowly passes, I give you my sprig of lilac. 7 (Nor for you, for one, alone; Blossoms and branches green to coffins all I bring: For fresh as the morning—thus would I carol a song for you, O sane and sacred death. All over bouquets of roses, O death! I cover you over with roses and early lilies; But mostly and now the lilac that blooms the first, Copious, I break, I break the sprigs from the bushes; With loaded arms I come, pouring for you, For you, and the coffins all of you, O death.) 8 O western orb, sailing the heaven! Now I know what you must have meant, as a month since we walk’d, As we walk’d up and down in the dark blue so mystic, As we walk’d in silence the transparent shadowy night, As I saw you had something to tell, as you bent to me night after night, As you droop’d from the sky low down, as if to my side, (while the other stars all look’d on;) As we wander’d together the solemn night, (for something, I know not what, kept me from sleep;) As the night advanced, and I saw on the rim of the west, ere you went, how full you were of woe; As I stood on the rising ground in the breeze, in the cold transparent night, As I watch’d where you pass’d and was lost in the netherward black of the night, As my soul, in its trouble, dissatisfied, sank, as where you, sad orb, Concluded, dropt in the night, and was gone. 9 Sing on, there in the swamp! O singer bashful and tender! I hear your notes—I hear your call; I hear—I come presently—I understand you; But a moment I linger—for the lustrous star has detain’d me; The star, my departing comrade, holds and detains me. 10 O how shall I warble myself for the dead one there I loved? And how shall I deck my song for the large sweet soul that has gone? And what shall my perfume be, for the grave of him I love? Sea-winds, blown from east and west, Blown from the eastern sea, and blown from the western sea, till there on the prairies meeting: These, and with these, and the breath of my chant, I perfume the grave of him I love. 11 O what shall I hang on the chamber walls? And what shall the pictures be that I hang on the walls, To adorn the burial-house of him I love? Pictures of growing spring, and farms, and homes, With the Fourth-month eve at sundown, and the gray smoke lucid and bright, With floods of the yellow gold of the gorgeous, indolent, sinking sun, burning, expanding the air; With the fresh sweet herbage under foot, and the pale green leaves of the trees prolific; In the distance the flowing glaze, the breast of the river, with a wind-dapple here and there; With ranging hills on the banks, with many a line against the sky, and shadows; And the city at hand, with dwellings so dense, and stacks of chimneys, And all the scenes of life, and the workshops, and the workmen homeward returning. 12 Lo! body and soul! this land! Mighty Manhattan, with spires, and the sparkling and hurrying tides, and the ships; The varied and ample land—the South and the North in the light—Ohio’s shores, and flashing Missouri, And ever the far-spreading prairies, cover’d with grass and corn. Lo! the most excellent sun, so calm and haughty; The violet and purple morn, with just-felt breezes; The gentle, soft-born, measureless light; The miracle, spreading, bathing all—the fulfill’d noon; The coming eve, delicious—the welcome night, and the stars, Over my cities shining all, enveloping man and land. 13 Sing on! sing on, you gray-brown bird! Sing from the swamps, the recesses—pour your chant from the bushes; Limitless out of the dusk, out of the cedars and pines. Sing on, dearest brother—warble your reedy song; Loud human song, with voice of uttermost woe. O liquid, and free, and tender! O wild and loose to my soul! O wondrous singer! You only I hear......yet the star holds me, (but will soon depart;) Yet the lilac, with mastering odor, holds me. 14 Now while I sat in the day, and look’d forth, In the close of the day, with its light, and the fields of spring, and the farmer preparing his crops, In the large unconscious scenery of my land, with its lakes and forests, In the heavenly aerial beauty, (after the perturb’d winds, and the storms;) Under the arching heavens of the afternoon swift passing, and the voices of children and women, The many-moving sea-tides,—and I saw the ships how they sail’d, And the summer approaching with richness, and the fields all busy with labor, And the infinite separate houses, how they all went on, each with its meals and minutia of daily usages; And the streets, how their throbbings throbb’d, and the cities pent—lo! then and there, Falling upon them all, and among them all, enveloping me with the rest, Appear’d the cloud, appear’d the long black trail; And I knew Death, its thought, and the sacred knowledge of death. 15 Then with the knowledge of death as walking one side of me, And the thought of death close-walking the other side of me, And I in the middle, as with companions, and as holding the hands of companions, I fled forth to the hiding receiving night, that talks not, Down to the shores of the water, the path by the swamp in the dimness, To the solemn shadowy cedars, and ghostly pines so still. And the singer so shy to the rest receiv’d me; The gray-brown bird I know, receiv’d us comrades three; And he sang what seem’d the carol of death, and a verse for him I love. From deep secluded recesses, From the fragrant cedars, and the ghostly pines so still, Came the carol of the bird. And the charm of the carol rapt me, As I held, as if by their hands, my comrades in the night; And the voice of my spirit tallied the song of the bird. DEATH CAROL. 16 Come, lovely and soothing Death, Undulate round the world, serenely arriving, arriving, In the day, in the night, to all, to each, Sooner or later, delicate Death. Prais’d be the fathomless universe, For life and joy, and for objects and knowledge curious; And for love, sweet love—But praise! praise! praise! For the sure-enwinding arms of cool-enfolding Death. Dark Mother, always gliding near, with soft feet, Have none chanted for thee a chant of fullest welcome? Then I chant it for thee—I glorify thee above all; I bring thee a song that when thou must indeed come, come unfalteringly. Approach, strong Deliveress! When it is so—when thou hast taken them, I joyously sing the dead, Lost in the loving, floating ocean of thee, Laved in the flood of thy bliss, O Death. From me to thee glad serenades, Dances for thee I propose, saluting thee—adornments and feastings for thee; And the sights of the open landscape, and the high-spread sky, are fitting, And life and the fields, and the huge and thoughtful night. The night, in silence, under many a star; The ocean shore, and the husky whispering wave, whose voice I know; And the soul turning to thee, O vast and well-veil’d Death, And the body gratefully nestling close to thee. Over the tree-tops I float thee a song! Over the rising and sinking waves—over the myriad fields, and the prairies wide; Over the dense-pack’d cities all, and the teeming wharves and ways, I float this carol with joy, with joy to thee, O Death! 17 To the tally of my soul, Loud and strong kept up the gray-brown bird, With pure, deliberate notes, spreading, filling the night. Loud in the pines and cedars dim, Clear in the freshness moist, and the swamp-perfume; And I with my comrades there in the night. While my sight that was bound in my eyes unclosed, As to long panoramas of visions. 18 I saw askant the armies; And I saw, as in noiseless dreams, hundreds of battle-flags; Borne through the smoke of the battles, and pierc’d with missiles, I saw them, And carried hither and yon through the smoke, and torn and bloody; And at last but a few shreds left on the staffs, (and all in silence,) And the staffs all splinter’d and broken. I saw battle-corpses, myriads of them, And the white skeletons of young men—I saw them; I saw the debris and debris of all the dead soldiers of the war; But I saw they were not as was thought; They themselves were fully at rest—they suffer’d not; The living remain’d and suffer’d—the mother suffer’d, And the wife and the child, and the musing comrade suffer’d, And the armies that remain’d suffer’d. 19 Passing the visions, passing the night; Passing, unloosing the hold of my comrades’ hands; Passing the song of the hermit bird, and the tallying song of my soul, (Victorious song, death’s outlet song, yet varying, ever-altering song, As low and wailing, yet clear the notes, rising and falling, flooding the night, Sadly sinking and fainting, as warning and warning, and yet again bursting with joy, Covering the earth, and filling the spread of the heaven, As that powerful psalm in the night I heard from recesses,) Passing, I leave thee, lilac with heart-shaped leaves; I leave thee there in the door-yard, blooming, returning with spring, I cease from my song for thee; From my gaze on thee in the west, fronting the west, communing with thee, O comrade lustrous, with silver face in the night. 20 Yet each I keep, and all, retrievements out of the night; The song, the wondrous chant of the gray-brown bird, And the tallying chant, the echo arous’d in my soul, With the lustrous and drooping star, with the countenance full of woe, With the lilac tall, and its blossoms of mastering odor; With the holders holding my hand, nearing the call of the bird, Comrades mine, and I in the midst, and their memory ever I keep—for the dead I loved so well; For the sweetest, wisest soul of all my days and lands...and this for his dear sake; Lilac and star and bird, twined with the chant of my soul, There in the fragrant pines, and the cedars dusk and dim. First aired: 23 August 2008 For hundreds more poetry readings, visit the Classic Poetry Aloud index. Reading © Classic Poetry Aloud 2008