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En trea whisky
275: Inte pissa vid gobelängerna!

En trea whisky

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2026 38:54


DAVID BEKÄNNER FÄRG. "Alla" älskar djup färg på whisky, men vad är det egentligen som ger whiskyn kulör? Era poddare sätter tänderna i Davids senaste text i ämnet, pratar torktider på ek, portvin, och till Mathias ohöljda förtjusning (not): En ny skala signerad Edinburgh Whisky Academy. Men det är lugnt: skalan har bara 21 steg. Eller 22. Lite kaffekask-cask-whisky på det? Vad var det i glaset? Mathias smakade något som han inte tror var whisky, tack till Ulf Thorman och kom gärna med facit; David drack en fegis, det vill säga en folköl; Jeroen hade även han en blind från Ulf Thorman. Färg i whisky! Davids långa bloggtext om färger i whisky: http://tjederswhisky.se/farger-i-whisky/ Citatet från det gamla avsnittet Hennes färger var E150a som ni kan lyssna på här: https://www.entreawhisky.se/3 Edinburgh whisky academy: https://www.edinburghwhiskyacademy.com/ Deras bild på färgskalan är faktiskt mest högupplöst på Davids blogg: http://tjederswhisky.se/wp-content/uploads/2026/06/EWA_Colour-Guide_page-0001-2048x914.jpg Rejält eknördig artikel för den skogstokige: Prida, Andrei, Alexis Ducousso A, Rémy J. Petit, Gérard Nepveu & Jean-Louis Puech, ”Variation in wood volatile compounds in a mixed oak stand: strong species and spatial differentiation in whisky-lactone content”, Annals of Forest Science 64 (2007), s. 313–320. De mycket likartade färgerna på de tre portvinslagringarna kan man studera här – är inte till och med Amruts fyraåring något mörkare än de andra…?: http://tjederswhisky.se/wp-content/uploads/2026/06/Port-10-11-4-scaled.jpg Det där med gobelängerna och Erasmus av Rotterdam kan man läsa om i historikern Norbert Elias mycket inflyteslerika tvåbandsverk Sedernas historia. Julmust cask finish : http://tjederswhisky.se/santa-18/; de gjorde sedan om konceptet i en senare utgåva, se http://tjederswhisky.se/santa-20-21-22-23/ Kaffekask cask finish: http://tjederswhisky.se/bergslagens-kaffekask-cask-finish/ Nya etiketter visar storytelling? Snygga etiketter på nya Glenfiddich men jösses jävlar vilken mundiarré i pressreleasen: https://www.mynewsdesk.com/se/nigab/news/vaerldens-mest-prisbeloenta-whisky-faar-ny-identitet-509915 Här når du oss: En trea whisky på Facebook Maila till oss på hej@entreawhisky.se Davids blogg tjederswhisky.se Följ oss på Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/entreawhisky Bli medlem! https://entreawhisky.memberful.com/checkout?plan=74960

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Documentos RNE - El desafío del transhumanismo - 01/06/26

Documentos RNE

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2026 55:32


El Renacimiento y la Ilustración colocaron la razón en el centro del pensamiento occidental. La ciencia se consolidó como vía privilegiada de conocimiento y la democracia liberal, como forma política. Tras las guerras mundiales, esa confianza científica, vinculada también al desarrollo técnico y militar, entró en tensión. En el presente, marcado por un giro postantropocéntrico, se replantea la relación entre conocimiento, vida y poder.La expansión de la tecnología digital transforma la experiencia: los individuos aparecen cada vez más como usuarios en entornos fragmentados, pero que exigen una atención continua. Al mismo tiempo, las biotecnologías difuminan las fronteras entre mente y cuerpo y obligan a repensar qué entendemos por humano. Todo envuelto en el cúmulo de inquietudes y posibilidades que despliega la inteligencia artificial. Unos procesos que no son solo filosóficos, también son políticos y económicos, atravesados por el poder de las grandes corporaciones tecnológicas y la transformación de la democracia contemporánea.Este documental sonoro, con guion de Lara López y realización de Mayca Aguilera, se acerca a dos formas de pensar el futuro surgidas en este contexto: el transhumanismo, que defiende la mejora tecnológica del ser humano, y el posthumanismo, que critica el antropocentrismo y subraya la interdependencia entre personas, tecnología y entorno. En el programa suenan las voces de Alejandro Escudero, profesor de Filosofía en la UNED; Antonio Diéguez, catedrático de Lógica y Filosofía de la Ciencia en la Universidad de Málaga; Raquel Ferrández, especialista en filosofía india; Ricard Solé, responsable del grupo de Sistemas Complejos del Institut de Biologia Evolutiva (Universitat Pompeu Fabra y CSIC); Remedios Zafra, filósofa; y Liset Menéndez de la Prida, directora del Centro de Neurociencias Cajal (CSIC).Escuchar audio

Mamamia Out Loud
Stylish vs Skinny & Welcome To Sperm Sports

Mamamia Out Loud

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2026 53:31 Transcription Available


It's all Harry Styles’ fault that the 'taxi cab theory' is everywhere you look. His engagement has everyone debating whether finding 'the one' is a matter of fate, or as Sex And The City’s Miranda Hobbes told us, all about timing? We do not agree. The Devil Wears Prada 2 is officially massive. So, is it good? Why did it almost make Amelia Lester cry and why do some Americans just not 'get' our Aussie love interest Patrick Brammall? REMEMBER: We drop segments just for subscribers on Tuesdays and Thursdays, hosted by Mia Freedman, with Emily Vernem and Holly Wainwright. Become a subscriber, HERE. Why is there a Sperm Olympics? How is Australia performing in it? And… again, why the hell is there one? Clare Stephens explains spermmaxxing. Are you super-stylish, or are you just thin? Lena Dunham is heading back to the Met Gala this week, and a new essay from her about the reaction to her past appearances reveal who’s considered cool enough to go. VOTE FOR US PLS & THX: We’ve been nominated for Best Society & Culture Podcast and Best Producer (go Ruth!) at the The Australian Audio Awards. Vote for us RIGHT HERESUBSCRIBE here: Support independent women's media What To Listen To Next: Listen to our latest episode: She Opened The Fridge. What She Found Ended Her Friendship. Listen: The Real Reason You Resent Your Friends Listen: The One Minute Of Live TV That Undid A Noughties Icon Listen: Scurrilous Gossip: An Engagement, An Affair & A Royal F-You Listen: The Family Ritual That Has Us Divided Listen: The Most Honest Dating Questionnaire We've Ever Seen Listen: Is WFH Bad For Women? Connect your subscription to Apple Podcasts Discover more Mamamia Podcasts here including the very latest episode of Parenting Out Loud, the parenting podcast for people who don't listen to... parenting podcasts. SUBSCRIBE here: Support independent women's media You can now watch our show in full length video on the Apple Podcast app - make sure your phone is up to date and we can't wait for you to see Mamamia Out Loud on Apple What to read: 'My commitment-phobic ex is married with kids. This viral theory explains everything.' The 10 defining moments that made Sex and the City perfect television. 'The 5 types of Met Gala guests I look forward to seeing every year.' A brutally honest review of The Devil Wears Prada 2, a movie that breaks everything. 'I spent a day with Meryl Streep and Anne Hathaway. One moment changed my view on The Devil Wears Prada 2.' THE END BITS: Check out our merch at MamamiaOutLoud.com GET IN TOUCH: Feedback? We’re listening. Send us an email at outloud@mamamia.com.au Share your story, feedback, or dilemma! Send us a voice message. Join our Facebook group Mamamia Outlouders to talk about the show. Follow us on Instagram @mamamiaoutloud and on Tiktok @mamamiaoutloud Mamamia acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the Land on which we have recorded this podcast.- - - - - AUTO GENERATED TRANSCRIPT:Speaker 1: Hello, and welcome to Mama Mia. Out loud, It's what women are actually talking about on Monday, May the fourth. I'm Hollywayen right, I'm Clays Stephen, I'm Amelia Lester, and here's what's on our agenda for today. The taxiicab relationship theory gets an update thanks to my close personal friend Harry Styles. Speaker 2: Plus dispatches from the Worst Dressed list ahead of the met Gala tomorrow, and a lister shares what it was like to be mocked over her fashion choices for a decade. Speaker 3: And the Devil West product is absolutely everywhere right now, so we unpack why, and we also talk about the fact that Meryl Streep, who must be the most celebrated actress of all time, apparently didn't discover her worth until she was fifty six. Speaker 1: In case she missed it, though out loud as speaking of knowing your worth, we are pulling on our big girl pants and asking you for a favor. Speaker 3: You have to know, if you're listening to this, that Holly is so uncomfortable right now to just go with us. Speaker 1: To still like asking for this. I don't like asking, okay, But there's this thing called the Australian Audio Awards. It's like like the Oscars or the Emmys of the logos, except it's not but for people who speak into microphones like us, right, and we're up for some awards this year and we need your help to win them. So if you love love, love out loud, and we know that lots of out louders do, and you listen all the time, and you think you know what those those women need. They need some public accolades, Yeah, some affirmation. Speaker 2: Think you think you know what I'd like to see. I'd like to see them dress up in some frocks, you get on a stage and make a speech. Speaker 1: Yeah, but particularly you class evens, I would like to see you do that. The very pregnantness you will be when this event occurs, very high heel, great, and you're in your flop here you keep telling us, so maybe you'll be really indiscreet and just get up there and say something rude. Yeah, anyway, we digress. Tell the out louders how they can help. Speaker 2: Okay, So basically these Audio Awards, you go there's a link that will put in the show notes and you can vote for There's two things and sorry, you can vote anyway that you got. Speaker 1: We're not voting, you know, we've got suggestions. Speaker 2: In our interests. We like you to vote for best Podcast Producer Ruth to Vine, Mummy are Out Loud, and Best Society and Culture Podcast Mummy. Speaker 4: Because we are society high society, and we are very we're so cultured. Speaker 2: And we do. The thing is we pretend to be cool, but we really like awards. Speaker 4: And I think that's what people think of when they think of you and me. They're just like, we're. Speaker 1: Too cool for school. Speaker 2: And meanwhile we're like, we rely on achievement for something. But it would be funny. I think. So the podcast Awards the end of this month, right the twenty eight. I believe I would like to win this award. While Jesse's on Matt lead, I think. Speaker 1: You want to just wade right into that weird Steven's Sister dynamic. Just get into the weird Twin stuff. Come in and help. I think there's a people's choice too, So anyway, like just vote for us, vote for wherever you get to vote for us, and we would love it. We can't bribe you with anything except our affection. Yeah, yeah, anyway, shall we get on with the friends over to you, Amelia Lester, I'm up. Speaker 3: Well, it's been hard to escape the Devil Wears prior to of, like, really has it has been everywhere? Speaker 4: I kind of felt like bullied into going to see it. Speaker 1: I feel like Merril's chasing us down with that red pitchfork. She's like, literally, go theater on and look. Speaker 4: It's done really well. Speaker 3: It's done better than anyone expected at the box office over the weekend. I'm going to tell you what the critics said. They basically liked it, and then I want to know what you thought, Holly Claire. I know you haven't seen it yet. Yeah, the critics praised it. They said it was glamorous, they said it was wishy, They said it was the fun we need right now. They called it a millennial nostalgia bath. I love a millennial nostalgia brath. Look, some did question the whole premise of updating a movie that came out twenty years ago. Someone wrote it's less a follow up than a tribute at the satire apparently didn't bite so hard. Speaker 4: Holy. What I want to know. Speaker 3: Is did this movie live up to the marketing height machine for you? Speaker 1: I don't want to be a debbie down of it. No, I went to see it with my sixteen year old daughter, and that was really interesting because the absolute enormous generation gap there in terms of so this is a magazine. Once upon a time, magazine editors were considered very important and influential. She's like, this was a job everybody wanted. That was a lot of groundwork being laid there with my daughter. And look, I'm not allergic to a nostalgia bath. I like that. I mean I back in the day, I was first in line for the Sex and the City movie like I was. Speaker 4: And the vibes were similar. Speaker 1: And even though as we know, that run of movies ended up disappointing us bitterly, in that first movie, I remember the excitement of seeing those women on screen again and being in the movie theater and seeing them walk down the street and like the audience was kind of like, yeah, there's a girl, and we're back in that world. And I think the Devil Wears Prada nostalgia is similar in that these were great characters who've entered, you know, our culture in lots of different ways. Miranda Priestley and Andy Sex and Emily Blunt's character Emily is just heaven. So I understand that wanting to jump back into that, but they've had to give it quite a cynical update to reflect where media culture is now, and so it ends up to me feeling like quite a negative, like it's not and to be honest, the Sex and the City movie was a bit like this too. I remember they were grappling at the time of the financial crisis and so they were like, this cushion costs two hundred and fifty dollars, and lots of the critics were like, who are these women and why are they spending that money? And this feels a bit like that, and that we're supposed to all be lolling and laughing along while they're telling us our media has been hollowed out, billionaires run everything. Speaker 4: I don't know. Speaker 1: Am I being a bit too cynical? No? Speaker 4: I think you're right. Speaker 3: When I went to see it, I went to see it with two friends and they both turned to me at the end and said, are you all right? Because I kind of feel on the verge of tears and didn't Nicki Gammel, Yes. Speaker 1: I saw a review from Nicki Gammel in The Australian where she said, she cried, And she didn't cry because the plot line was really touching it. She cried because of what it was saying. Yea journalism, which is obviously not everybody's industry and they don't care. But if it is yours, you have this kind of affection for it, and this does not dress that up. Speaker 5: No. Speaker 3: And what's interesting is Lauren Weisberger, who wrote who wrote the book, The Devil was Prida a piece for Vogue dot Com on the occasion of this movie coming out about what her life has been like after that book came out. Now, that book was not seen particularly favorably when it came out. People criticize the bad writing. It was kind of seen as a little bit mean, a little bit throwaway, and then that first movie kind of gave the book a bit more of a sheene than it had on first publication. Now, Lauren Weisberger has done great for herself. She apparently announces in this article that she now lives on a boat in a remote part of the Bahamas, which is good for me. Absolutely sounds difficult to get your mail there, but other than that sounds delightful. But her article reminded me that her book was first and foremost about a bad boss. Yes, that's what people loved about it because everyone, practically everyone has been in a work situation where they felt oppressed underappreciated, and everyone could relate to that kind of idea that when you're young, you want to make your mark on the world, but older people kind of are trying to push you down, or that's what it feels like. So everyone knows what it feels like to be young and underappreciated, but the new movie is so far removed from that idea of bad bosses and bad workplaces as it feels alien to. Speaker 1: It's also funny because the bad Boss, Miranda Priestley, obviously became a cultural hero, so much so that Anna Wintour, who she's famously based on, kind of kept her distance very much from the first movie, but now is entirely in on it. She's appearing in all the promo. There's a lot of partnerships between Vogue and this movie, so she's accepted that. But there are a couple of nods in the movie to how times have changed in that now Miranda Priestley isn't allowed to just throw her coat at people anymore, and she has someone who sits next to on the meetings and says things like you can't say that all the time, as if there has been like a woke update, if you like. And that feels a bit funny, But you're right, it was everybody related to this idea that these people are monsters like glamour. Speaker 6: Like. Speaker 1: The idea was that, you know, the Miranda Priestley was kind of a glamorous monster who you got to see a little bit of the humanity of. But by this movie, we're all supposed to be rooting for her, unquestionably. Speaker 2: Because I think even if that was the kind of premise of the book, in the first movie, you're very much you're looking at Miranda Priestley, but you're also it's obvious that she's an icon and that it's Andy's character arc to kind of fight against that, not that there's something inherently wrong with Miranda. So so I'm interested to see in the second in the second one, whether, yeah, what the stakes are then if there's none of that tension. But as much as you say it was depressing, am I like because I'm going to go see it. I like a film that isn't good. Speaker 1: I don't know what you mean, but for me it felt and look, I'm not no spoilers here. And you do get lots of fashion montages, you get lots of a fashion show montages. You get you know, they're walking in a different coat every two minutes, there's music, there's celebrities everywhere like this. It delivers all that, okay, but it just for me, it felt kind of a bit empty. And basically the steaks are which billionaire is going to get to own this business? Which was kind of the stakes the first time around two is like will Miranda get to keep a job? And it kind of feels like I don't know if I care about that. But Patrick Brammel, isn't it Remember last Wednesday we were all giddy on the show because he was here and we bumped into him in the offices. He wasn't here to see us, sadly, he was here to be interviewed by the amazing Kate Langbrook for No Filter, and that episode's out today. Speaker 2: I have purely been absorbed being vibes so far online and I think you guys are pretty spot on with the vibe of people. People I've seen they're like, yeah, yep, fun But Patrick Brammel. I'm obsessed. I'm obsessed with him and Harriet Dyer, who's his wife. They co wrote, co starred in Colin from Accounts, and now he's. Speaker 4: Maybe one of the funniest TV shows ever. Speaker 2: Yeah, and now he's in a bloody Hollywood movie with Anne Hathaway. Is he hot? Is he car like? What's the what's the go? Is there? Is there? Speaker 4: Bare? So I want to. Speaker 3: Say the outset that I love Patrick Bramore and I think he's so good in this movie. And to me he was a highlight. He was he was just so he gets to play an Australian. So you might remember in the first movie, Andy Sack's love interest is also played by an Australian, Simon Baker, my personal friend has discussed on the show, but he has to put on an American accent, whereas in this one, in recognition of the fact that there are a lot of Australians in New York these days, he gets to play an Australian. So I loved it, But then I started to hear the rumors that his part has really been cut down. People observed that it felt a little underdeveloped, and I. Speaker 4: Was surprised to read that. Speaker 3: A lot of the reviews felt there was zero chemistry between him and Anne Hathaway. Oh. Speaker 1: I didn't feel that necessarily, But what I did fit I knew that his part had been cut. And the reason I knew this is because when we first found out about Patrick Brammle, there lots of pap of him and Anne Hathwayne. She's wearing this particularly incredible sort of bluey purple sequin slithery dress that's just like oh, and she was like spinning around a lamp post and it looked like she was tipsy, and he was holding her back and this kind of stuff. That whole sequence is not in the film, so it obviously has been cut back a lot. Speaker 3: Boy, I love your forensic knowledge of this so bad. Speaker 1: I did spy on that. But I think one of the reasons why he plays such a small part because basically he's the love interesting Again, no spoilers about whether or not that works out, But this movie is about girl bosses. Even though girl bosses are out of fashion now, this movie is ultimately about that. It's about Andy's ambition, It's about Miranda's ambition. They sort of talk a lot about how much they love work, and they're the partners are all a bit beta and a bit like not relevant. Speaker 3: Including by the way, Meryl Streeps, who was played by Kenneth Branner. Yes, and the reviews also commented that that didn't work for them either. So maybe just the writing around these boyfriends and husbands felt hollow because that's not where the interests lay. Speaker 1: But isn't it funny because we used to critique girlfriend roles, you know in movies. We'd be like, oh, the so and so actress, she just has to play the girlfriend. Not no character development, right, no particular complex characteristics or backstory. They're just the girlfriend. And I feel like this and so maybe this is progress. This is one of those movies where there are just the boyfriend roles. Speaker 4: So it's just like true sort of. Speaker 1: Middle aged guy. Well, I don't know whether Patrick Brewmle will qualify as middle age whatever, like nice enough age appropriate guy of name recognition is in this person's life, but we don't really care about them. Speaker 2: There is one person who is pretty convinced that there was chemistry between Anne Hathaway and Patrick Brammel, and it is Patrick Brammle's wife, Harriet Dyer. She I lulled so hard at this. She has uploaded this Instagram video where the caption is trust No One, and she is filming her TV as her daughter stands in front of it, and Patrick's on a red carpet and he is asked by the interviewer about Anne Hathaway, and he says, playing someone who falls in love with Anne Hathaway. Tough gig, tough gig, and he looks straight at the camera, and then the interviewer says, the world's most beautiful person according to People Magazine and everybody in here, and he says, and me too. Andy rewinds it and plays that again and then switches a camera to her and she's like what, And she's got her glasses on and just sitting at home, and then she interspersed it with all this footage of like when you propose to her their wedding. Speaker 4: Apparently they got engaged five days after he proposed. Speaker 2: Yeah, yea, yeah, they got married five days up. Speaker 3: Yeah. Speaker 2: It was like, so they've had this beautiful love story in him reading Newborn books and being miscored and hath the way talking about how gorgeous and joyful he is, and it's just so good But a great part that Amelia directed me to is that so ninety nine percent of the comments from Australians absolutely get it. That they're like, yeah, this is funny because like whose husband ends. Speaker 4: Up in Hollywood? Speaker 2: Blod faster. But there are a few Americans who are like, oh no, this is this isn't right. Speaker 5: Yeah. Speaker 3: No, there's a distinct portion of the comments that are like I don't understand what's happening here, or like check on your husband, or like just completely missing the point. And I have reason to believe, in part from the spelling of said comments that they may be from Americans. There's a suspicious lack of us in words like coloring. And that got me thinking as to why Patrick Bramle, who I thought worked so well in the movie, had evidently been cut down. And I wonder if it's just because he is allowed to play such a quintessentially Australian part in it. He is very laconic, he's very understated, he's got that very kind of irony seeped Australian wit about him, and maybe it just didn't play very well in a movie that's actually not very irony drench. Speaker 1: That's true. I just have to mention one more thing, because I think Mia would throw something at my head if I didn't. Twenty years have passed between these movies. Twenty years has not passed on these ladies' faces. Yeah, it's just be very clear about that. Speaker 2: I could have told you that without saying any Yeah. Speaker 1: That doesn't matter because in lots of ways, I think particularly Emily Brunt Blunt's character she plays, she's obviously still Emily, you know, the former assistant, but she's got a villain arc in this and she is meant to be again, this isn't a spoiler, the hot new girlfriend of a billionaire character. So they're like commenting. The script is commenting on the fact that the tech bros run the world now, and there's kind of a Bezosi character who's had a glow up in her hot new girlfriend, and she would have done all that stuff to her face. Question so perfectly character, you know, in character, and appropriate for the industry, for the vibe and all those things. But it is astounding to think it was twenty years ago. Because Anne Hathaway, Meryl Streep, who is just one of them. Speaker 2: She seventy, She is incincredible. Speaker 1: To look at her Jita performance and this is great. You're just like, Wow, my twenty years and your twenty is not the same. Maybe I live in doggy well, Meryl. Speaker 3: I did want to also say that Meryl had a great moment in her interviews for this She was being interviewed on the American Today Show by Jenna Bush Hager, who was incidentally George W. Bush's daughter, and Jenna was talking to her about the fact that she initially turned down the. Speaker 4: Role on the Devil Wes product Let's Have a Listen called me up and they made an offer and I said, no, I'm not going to do it. Why because I. Speaker 1: Wanted to see. I knew it was going to be a hit, and I wanted to see if I doubled my ask. Wow, And they went. Speaker 4: Right away and said sure, And I thought, I'm fifty six year It took me this long to understand that. Speaker 1: I could do that, that you can ask for what you want. Yes, and I wanted it. But you know, if they didn't want to do that, I was okay, because I'm old. I'm ready to fifty six. Speaker 4: I was ready to retire. Speaker 1: But you know, I love that story. I also love that story because, as she says at the end, there she was fifty six, and she thought, well, I'm winding down, you know, like good years. Her career has been unbelievably amazing in the last twenty years. Speaker 3: I know. Speaker 2: And it's also quite inspiring to think you can have that lightning rod moment at fifty six, because I beat myself up thinking, oh goodness, maybe it's too late for me. I should have had it backbone before. Now I've got some time. Speaker 4: We've got time time to develop it. Speaker 1: Merril's shown us all that after the break. What Harry Styles can teach us about love? I don't think so what Harry Styles can teach us about taxicabs, which I also have to explain to my daughter what they are as well. God help me. But while we're on a roll of things from another time, A TV show that ended in two thousand and four has provided some of the most enduring relationship theories of several eras. I think there was He's just not that into you, which can also be She's not just not that into you. It's fine, And the other is everywhere in the news this week because of my close personal friend Harry Styles. I think we touched on it last week that Harry and Harry is engaged to Zoe Kravitz. Now, he hasn't said that because he never says anything about his personal life, but sources close to have confirmed. Speaker 4: Oh good, old sources. Speaker 1: The woman is wearing a golf ball sized diamond on her finger. It's on. It's definitely on. And this has started a lot of headlines like this one. Harry Styles and Zoe Kravitz are reportedly engaged after less than a year, and fans think this wild theory explains why, and they mean the theory I'm about to explain to you. Harry Styles proposing after eight months is further proof that taxi cab theory is real and none of us are safe. Okay, are you across what taxi cab theory is? Speaker 2: Yes, I'm across it from Sex and the City. As you say, I believe it was a bit of Miranda Wisdom. Speaker 1: Oh no, it was Miranda brand I'm about to play it to you. Yeah, Season three, episode eight. This iconic statement the wait. Speaker 2: Hedge, it's fate. Speaker 4: It's not fate. Speaker 5: His light is on, that's all what lights. Men are like cabs. When they're available, their life goes on. They wake up one day and they decide they're ready to settle down, have babies, whatever, and they turn their light on the next woman they pick up them. Speaker 2: That's the one, Mary. Speaker 5: It's not fake. It's dumb luck. Speaker 1: It's not fake, it's dumb luck, so says Miranda Hobbs. Now, obviously none of us, not even me with my close relationship to missus Steals, knows whether or not there's any truth to this in terms of their relationship. But the reason that it's being applied to him is because it has one of the classic characteristics of taxi cab theory, which is that he has had quite a lot of high profile relationships. And when I say high profile again, he's never mentioned any of them ever, but there are photographic evidence. Speaker 4: Is that right? Speaker 1: He doesn't talk. Speaker 2: About his was his most recent one before. Speaker 1: So he was with Taylor Russell, who's a British actress, for quite a long time. He obviously famously dated Taylor Swift. Yeah, he was with Olivia Wilde for quite a long time. He's dated Kendall Jenna, He's dated Caroline Flack, He's dated a lot of people. Speaker 3: Can I just interrupt Holly and ask do you think he's going to come to the tailor swift wedding now that he's engaged to no should wedding guests. Speaker 1: I we really hope so that wedding is going to be the best. The reason why they're applying this theory to him is they're saying that a trademark of a taxi cab the taxi cab theory, And I don't think this is just a men thing. I think this is men and women. Is that you know, you date lots of people and you try them all on and whatever, and the theory is that one of them is right for you. But taxi cab theory says it's not that one of them is right for you, it's that the timing is right for you. And they're saying that's why Zoe and another trademark of it is quick. So you've been dating, dating, dating, dating quite long relationships a year here, two years here, three years there, whatever, But then eight months he has been dating Zoe that we know of, he puts a ring on it. Taxi cab theory thoughts. Speaker 2: From the outside, he's looking ready to settle down, and so we all then assume that he's gone, Okay, who am I? Who am I next to right now? Who do I happen to be at dinner with? Speaker 1: Oh? Speaker 2: I happen to be with Zoe kra which is Bloody Convey, which. Speaker 1: Is a very good dinner because, as I discussed, absolutely amazing. Speaker 2: She's incredible. But the way at least this article was constructed was very much that it was about him and his readiness. And the thing I worry about is that do we start thinking if we use this theory, do we start thinking that someone is only with somebody because of timing, that it's interchangeable, it could have been anyone. It's not real, it's not a real life. Speaker 1: I don't think that's the correct way to view taxi cab theory. I think it's not about you'll do, it's that the timing is right. And the reason they're not applying it to Zoe Kravitz is because she's been married before and she's been engaged before, so it doesn't apply to her in the same way, do you know what I mean? So my theory on this, and the reason why I think it's true not for everybody, like everything isn't for everybody, is that we like to have a romantic narrative that there's one right person for us, and whether we meet them when we're nineteen or fifty nine, we will just know that's the right person for us. That's it. And what taxicab theory says is that's not true. There could be lots of right people for you, but in order for you to to get together and settle down in verted commas, you have to it has to be the right timing. So other examples for this might be Taylor and Travis. Right if they'd have met at twenty two, because at the same age, would we not have any of these beautiful songs that we have for Taylor, Or if they'd have met when they're twenty two, would the timing not have been right for them both to commit in the way that they are now ready to commit. So in my mind, taxicab theory doesn't mean you're settling or it's the wrong person. It just means timing is everything. So the people I dated before I met my guy, if you're a serial monogamist, and many of us are, we like to go, well, none of those people were right, This one's right. But the truth of it is is probably like that one probably would have been fine, but if we weren't ready, I don't. Speaker 2: Know it's by romantic sensibility. Speaker 3: I think I sort of agree with both of you a little bit, and agree with both of you a little bit because I think what the taxicab theory misses is it makes it very one sided, now, whether that side is a man or a woman. I take your point, Holly that even though sex and city talks about men are like cabs, we could equally apply to women. But a relationship is about a dynamic between two people. And what I think this theory overstates is that it's just about one person picking another person. And I don't think that's how relationships work. I don't think a relationship works or like ends in marriage. And I'm using air quotes here for anyone listening, just because one person decided, Yes, this is the person I'm going to make it work. It's about two people meeting and deciding together. And that's what's different about when you get in a cab. It's not about a mutual decision. Speaker 4: It's about one person deciding. Speaker 1: I agree. But the way that I've always thought of taxi cab theories, you both have to have your lights on, do you know what I mean, like, you have to both have your lights on for the timing to work. If one of you has the light on and the other one doesn't, it's not going to work. You both have to have your lights on. Speaker 3: I feel like that was what was really You know, we've been talking on this show about what happens over twenty years, and I think that that line from Sex and the City, they weren't talking about both people having their lights on. I think back then we had an idea of relationships which was that men in heteronormative heterosexual relationships men picked women. Yes, I think, and you're trying to update it, which is good. Speaker 6: Yeah. Speaker 1: Although I think I always that was always my understanding of that quote, because I think in later in the show, Carrie's talking about my lights not on, his lights not on, Like I always sort of understand it to mean it's all about timing. And I genuinely do believe that a great deal of whether or not a relationship will work or not is about time. Speaker 2: I think you only have to watch one to eight seasons I've Married at First Sight to see that it is not oh that much about time, because you've got two people who's lights could not be more on who are matched by very clever, non manipulative psychologist and they go in and you can have your light on as bright as it can possibly be, and it still doesn't vibe. Speaker 1: I don't buy that because I don't think their lights are on for that at all. Speaker 2: Oh holy just because they're getting Instagram followers. I am not looking for real love. But the other thing is, I don't know. I think you hear so many stories of people who may be met at a time that wasn't on paper a particularly good time. Speaker 4: Oh that's a good point to people. Speaker 2: To meet, and it's still and it still happens. Speaker 3: Yeah. Speaker 1: But I think, like any theory, it doesn't apply to everybody. One person's going to meet. Some people are going to football in love of their childhood sweetheart stay with them forever, right. But in the dating world, in the world where you are trying people on, if you are serial and anogamizing, I think that's where this comes in, because sometimes your lights on even when it shouldn't be. Like if you heard of the getaway car theory of like you find a relationship to get you out of the relationship you're in, so you could be married and one person's light is on and the other one doesn't know. Like I think the point of it is that for a lot of people, the one true love theory isn't necessarily it. It's more like, is this the right moment? Clooney and a mile? Very good, very good advertising for that. Speaker 2: No, hard because I'm also like A miles A mile. Speaker 3: Zoey, like, I don't know for a proving any extraordinarily Well, no, but I don't like that theory right because I bet that. Speaker 1: I mean, of course a mile is extraordinary, and of course so is extraordinary. But that theory buys into the idea that everybody who didn't get picked there was something wrong with that and we're waiting for like. So my point about A mile and George is he was married when he was young, but through all his big rise he was single, and he was known as the most eligible bachelor in Hollywood. And I think that he made a bet with Nicole Kidman comes to mind, I will never get married again? Speaker 3: Is that during that period, as people may remember, I had a long phone conversation with him. She went for about an hour in a work context, and I guess he's light his life just wasn't. Speaker 2: Why. Speaker 1: But the thing is is that of course these women are amazing, because of course they are. But if you believe that it just takes the right woman, then that's like a model of exceptionalism that I'm not that into. Was more likely getting to a point in his life where it's like, I don't want. Speaker 3: To be a six I don't want the pot belly pig as my life, and. Speaker 1: Then he meets an extraordinary woman, and he would have met other extraordinary women in Amma would have met a million extraordinary men who wanted to tie her down like she's a catch and a half in a million ways, intellect, beauty, human rights, like savior. She's incredible, but her light probably was not. Speaker 3: I feel like you just out sexist argument to know. I thought the taxi like theory was sexist, which turns out I was carrying. Speaker 2: Around the sexes I think. I think that there are I think the taxi light theory does make us feel better about ourselves, but that doesn't necessarily mean that it's true, because because I think it's really convenient to be like, oh, that man like George Clooney. The reason he didn't end up with all those women was because of timing, not because he wasn't compatible, it wasn't right whatever, Whereas I think I lean towards Amal and George were always destined? Speaker 4: Is that do I? Speaker 1: Did we just say the word destined? Speaker 2: I think romantic you. Speaker 4: Are because you met the love of your life quite young. Speaker 2: Yes, I think maybe I'm trying to justify my own choices, which is. Speaker 1: And maybe I'm trying to just always because I don't. I don't buy the theory necessarily that everybody before was wrong and it was the right fit. Speaker 4: Oh, you haven't met my ex boyfriend, fair cool. Speaker 1: I'd love to know what we think about the taxi light theory, and also if there's an update, because I've heard a couple like some people say it's musical chairs, who are you with when the music stops? Some people say it's coughing season. EMM has said that, like there's times of years, seasons in your life where you're just like, Okay, let's do it. Speaker 2: I need someone. Speaker 1: But I was wondering because my daughter wouldn't even know about taxis and lights on. Speaker 4: No, no, we need to fit into this. Speaker 2: But yeah, yeah, it's like the ubers available and empty. Speaker 6: The. Speaker 1: Waiting time on this No, I can't ten minutes too long. Tell us out louder. Speaker 2: We're really in an era of maxing, which we've touched on on this podcast. Not me personally. I'm not maxing anything. Speaker 1: I'm just everything is maxim but everything. Speaker 4: Other people very optimi everything. Speaker 2: Yes, so looks maxing, sleep maxing, fun maxing, which sounds gross. But here's one I hadn't heard of until this weekend. Sperm maxing. I like it because it's not something I can personally participate in. I feel excused from sperm maxing. Speaker 1: What how does? Speaker 6: What? Speaker 4: How do you? Speaker 1: Maxis swem? I'm not I don't need to know. I'm just curious. Speaker 2: Headline in Sydney Morning heralds red iced testicles and abandoned underwear. This is the world of sperm maxing. And it begins by telling us about a lovely man named Mick and his partner Holly, and oh there you go, Holly, I'm in. So they were discussing their plans to have a family, and Holly was and Holly was saying she had fears about her fertility, and Mick said, you leave that to me, love, And so what he did was he stopped wearing underwear because most underwear is made of polyester, and that's apparently and a crime disruptor. Come on, and lowers testosterone. Speaker 1: I believe many babies have been born to polyester wearing people. Speaker 2: And then he would ice spark at least once a week, not that shrunk, No, no, no, Heat's the bad thing. Because then another guy called Tom was explaining that he goes in the sauna, but don't worry because he takes an ice pack with him. Speaker 1: And puts it on this necessary that would be a very confusing sensory experience. Speaker 2: Because apparently excessive heat is damaging to sperm. So apparently there is some evidence about heat and sperm. But the rest of this is complete. You won't believe it, but it's complete bullshit. But Brian Johnson, who's that tech entrepreneur who's obsessed with longevity, claims to have the one who has his sons. Speaker 1: Yes, the one who has his son's blood injected into He's done so many and measure time erections. He doesn't need food after eleven am. Speaker 4: Like that guy. Speaker 1: He's living a long but very boring life. Speaker 2: Yeah, well, he claims to have sperm quality to rival a twenty year old. He's got no basis that claim, but that's what he says, which brings me to the Sperm Racing World Cup. Are we aware of the Sperm Racing World Cup? Speaker 1: Totally? Speaker 2: I discovered this and it is the funnest thing I've discovered as of late. It's founded by tech entrepreneurs. Speaker 1: They have too much money, too much money that they should come to my We did frog racing, peak racing, like good. Speaker 2: Sperm race should be doing some sperm racing. It's a race that's going to be held in San Francisco next month. Speaker 4: I think what they're saying is that their cab light is on. Speaker 2: Yeah, I'll show you with my literal sperm. And it's one hundred and twenty eight men, each representing a different country, and they submit semen samples which then compete in a microscopic race for a one hundred thousand dollars prize. Now here's the ad for it, because I know you guys are interested. Speaker 6: The Sperm Racing World Cup one hundred and twenty eight countries, one hundred thousand dollars grand rights, the highest stakes competition elequancy. We are searching for the healthiest man alive. This race will immortalized a nation to your country is watching, the world is ready. Speaker 3: I don't want to know what images are currently playing. Speaker 2: It's sperm racing. Speaker 1: This brings a whole new meaning to the term wanking. Frustrating one hundred thousand dollars price. Speaker 2: Yeah, but I as much as trust the tech bros To make a literal tournament out of sperm racing, which I have to say I'd love to attend. I mean, how do you make it exciting? I don't know. This is interesting in the sense that fertility has traditionally been in something that women have seen as their soul responsibility and burdens. And it's nice that men are starting to recognize that. You won't believe it, but fifty percent of fertility is down to the man. Speaker 4: This feels like Elon Musky to me. It feels musky. Speaker 3: Yeah, and I imagine, yeah, and. Speaker 4: You got the That was the joke I needed. Speaker 2: And obviously the problem is that not every fertility issue is has a cause or like it's it's not your fault. Speaker 3: I'm sorry you're trying to what's problematic about the spermilm? Speaker 4: So I think we get a crash and it's. Speaker 2: Literally not a race. Do you reckon? Speaker 3: You can do a little bit of a race. Are you familiar with the facts of life? It is literally a race. Speaker 2: But do you reckon? You can tell when a man has very fast spur? Speaker 4: Oh my god. Oh interesting. Speaker 1: But do you think he's putting it on his dating profile like one this it would definitely be on that. Speaker 3: It's going to immortalize his nation. Yeah, for Australia, I need an update on this. Speaker 2: When it happens, we'll have to keep everybody updated on the tournament and Australia's participation. We need to find who's representing Australia. Oh my god, sorry, I've got another contact. Speaker 4: So clear, like you asked, you posed a question to the group. Can you tell first sperm? Speaker 2: Yeah, something tells me like you kind of know who would have fast sperm. But I don't think it's necessarily a good thing. Speaker 4: No, it's not always. Speaker 2: No, I think it's it's aggressive and it's like congrats Elon musk. But like you're releasing a lot of sperm and you're not like hanging out with that sperm very much? Speaker 1: Are you may not taking the sperm to soccer again. Speaker 2: No, you're not taking a sperm to sport on the weekend, and I think that's very sad. Oh my god, after the break, we get you across everything you need to know about the Met Gala before tomorrow. Tomorrow on the evening of the first Monday of May, which is always confusing. But America exists in a different time to us. Speaker 1: There are one day behind us. Speaker 2: They're one day behind us, and I always have to google time in New York. As is tradition, four hundred and fifty very glamorous guests are going to start arriving at the Met Gala. The dress code for this year is Fashion is Art and the theme is Costume Art and I don't understand the difference between dress code and a theme. Speaker 1: And also always yeah, the Met Gala is about a costume institute in an eye museum. Speaker 2: Yeah, okay, I'm glad I'm not the only one who was feeling like because I was like, I think it's just me not understanding fashion. But no, it's weird. So guests are invited to explore their relationship to fashion as an embodied art form. That might mean that there are references to literal art, literal paintings, literal kind of art, moments like whether it's the Renaissance or whatever. But it's the Met Gala, so I think everybody just goes bat it crazy and we don't really understand the tide of the theme. Most of her time, Anna Wintur is still the chair despite having handed the rains reluctantly. Speaker 1: Streep is still the chair. Speaker 4: Yes she is. Speaker 2: And she's enlisted Beyonce, Nicole Kidman and Venus Williams to serve as their evening's. Speaker 1: Co chair, so they have to go. Speaker 2: Yes they do. Holly, there's a little bit of gossip about Anna Wintour and whether we can expect to see Harry and Meghan at the met Gala. Speaker 1: You see, the thing is about the Met Gala, and we'll get to this in a minute too, but whether this is is particularly fraught with who will accept an int because of the involvement of one aforementioned Jeff Bezos and his wife Lauren Sanchez Bezos, because they are bankrolling it. So in the past, big companies bankrolled it. I think Apple's bankrolled it before, TikTok's bankrolled it before. Now it's Lauren and Jeff, and some people are like, I don't think we want to be part of that, So we're not going. Speaker 3: And there have been protests. People have been putting bottles of urine or a liquid that appears to be urine, scattering them around the Metropolitan Museum of Art in the lead up to the gala to protest the fact that the alleged fact that Amazon warehouse workers are not provided with toilet breaks. Speaker 1: Wow, that's a protest. And for the last few years they have been to kind of eat the rich vibe boiling away about the met gala for good reason, but this year it's overt, right, So I reckon that Harry and Meghan might use that as the excuse for why they weren't invited. You I didn't want to go any who wants to go and hang out with Jeff and Lauren. Those people are bad, evil, naughty. But actually it's that Anna wouldn't invite them, And why would Anna not invite them? So the word on the street is that Anna because it used to be Anna. Winter's relationship with celebrities evolved a lot over the years, and if you watch The Devil We was Proud of Too, you'll know that was a matter of survival. There was a time when she was like Kim Kardashian, I don't think so she's not vogue, and then she literally is exceptionally vogue these days. But she apparently doesn't like Harry and Meghan because she's a royalist, a staunch royalist. She's a dame after all. This might be overregged a bit, but she's a royalist, so she doesn't approve of what happened there and the way that Harry treated the late queen allegedly, and also that Meghan chose to do her first ever Vogue cover with Edward Ennafel in Britain and Anna was not happy about that and sees her as a bit. Speaker 2: So I wonder if eventually they'll be considered. Speaker 1: I think Anna's backtracked on enough things and in fact, you know, but as I say, I think that Harry and Megs, if they're not there, which I don't think they will be, well, could definitely use a social justice excuse. But there are a lot of very famous people who are going to be there, of course, including as you've said, the afore mentioned Nicole. Lena Dunham's going, which I find amazing because I've just read a memoir and she talks about the Metgala and not glowing terms, but she was on one of the committees as well. I think we've got Sabrina Carpenter, We've got Zoe Kravitz, so we might get Harry. We've got a lot of very famous people who are going. But this year, more than ever, it's kind of political. Speaker 3: There's a bit of a tipping point being reached about it. Amy O'Dell, who writes a fashion subject called The back Row, wrote last week a piece that I've seen a lot being quoted and circulated which basically argues that the met Gala is in danger of becoming uncool. Speaker 4: And the whole point of the met. Speaker 3: Gala was that it was cool, right, It was like the ultimate and fashion. And the problem is that by allowing the Bezoses to bankroll the whole thing and a winter, risks turning the whole thing into this very craven exercise that no one will want to be a part of. So it's interesting. I'm going to be watching the Red Cup very carefully this year to see if it does feel like the star wattage has been slightly dimmed. Speaker 2: Yeah, and if the people who make it cool because Ndaya is not going Zendaya makes things cool. Speaker 4: She does. Speaker 2: So what I found interesting in all the kind of stuff I've seen about the Met Gala coming up, there was a great piece on Lena Dunham's substack called and her subtacks called good Thing Going, and she wrote a piece called Dispatches from the Worst Dressed List, and I clicked straight away because having been a huge fan of girls, having been a huge fan of her, I remember years and years and years of seeing her constantly mocked for her fashion choices, and I remember wanting to scream at my computer and be like, it's not the fashion, you're talking about her body, And I was so frustrated. And she has now kind of processed that. And as you say, Holly, she's going to be at the Metgala, which is a bit of a surprise. But she writes at the beginning that she's in the process of getting ready for the Met Gala, which she loves to watch but tends to wobble through. And she talks about some of the things that were written about her and how it destroyed her relationship to fashion, and she had loved it when she was little, she had found it really really fun, but it got confusing. She writes when dressing became a bit more of a public affair. Basically, she quotes a bit that Joan Rivers said about her, where she said, it's okay stay fat, but don't say it's okay that other girls can look like this. Try to look better, and Lena Dunham Wrights, I was trying. We just have a different definition of what better meant. And do you guys remember those years? Oh yeah, her just being made fun of. Speaker 1: But also because as I said, I've just read the book, or nearly at the end, it's very clear that she's got like she went through years where she was conventionally skinny, and if you correlate this in the book, that coincides with time when she was really struggling with her health and her addiction issues and with mental health and all those things. Since she'd be super skinny and people would celebrate her for that. She made the cover of Vogue famously once in one of those eras, and then there were other times where she was encouraged. There's a part at the beginning about girls where she was told put more weight on the fact that your body looks the way it does is the thing that makes this show Edgy get bigger. So like her body has obviously been objectified to send different messages at different times about all kinds of things. But it's also clear in her book that she does love clothes and style and fashion and that her mind did does and so it was part of her world. But that's not the case for everybody. Right, If you go to the Met Gala, especially these days, you're generally paid to be there by a brand. They will dress you, they will style you, they will do your duels, they will do your put you up at the hotel, and you'll do all these things and it will cost them millions. But I was reading about how it's seen as the best possible advertise, which is be interesting. If the coolness factor wears off, as you're talking about Amelia, that is the best marketing spender brand can have. Because apparently the media impact of the Metgala is bigger than the Super Bowl in terms of how Father's pictures travel, how much coverage it gets, the fact it's televised, it will be on every news side, it will be on every social media feed forever. That not only the brands who are actively involved, like Vogue and whichever are actually sponsoring it will be the ones who cover it, so it is seen as money well spent, and the event itself costs about six million to put on. Speaker 3: Yeah, I mean, it's obviously at a level that few of us can relate to the met Gala, But that Lena Dunham piece gave me a lot of feelings. Speaker 4: I loved it. Speaker 3: I read it as a companion piece to the love Story discourse. This whole idea of Carolyn Bessett Kennedy, who was lauded for her fashion sense. Speaker 4: People ask the question, is this fashion or is she just thin? Speaker 3: And this was kind of the flip side to that argument, which is can I not be fashionable if I am not thin? And I loved the fact that she asked that question. This really hit home to me because I have never felt like someone who knows how to dress. I am surrounded by very stylish people, and I grew up with like friends. And I interrupt, Please don't I think of myself as I feel like I've struggled with what to wear my whole life. And I do enjoy clothes. But it's interesting that when I was at my skinniest and probably at a pretty unhealthy relationship with my body. I was lauded much more for my clothes and for my supposed style than at other points in my life. And I love that Lena's teasing out that connection. And just recently I saw some comments online that said that I don't dress very well, and it hurt my feelings because I was like, I try, and I do try with my clothes, and I meant to not try. I mean, as as Miranda Priestley reminds us in The Devil wes Prata, we all have to get dressed in the morning, so you may as well put some thought into it. But I do wonder how much of what we perceive of as stylish is actually connected to bodies. Speaker 1: Oh so much of it is. And I mean this last night literally, I was packing for the week because I always come up to Sydney on a Monday morning. I usually stay for a couple of nights, so I've got to think on Sunday when I'm in my most harried, like what am I wearing? Obviously we're on camera, but and I was in my huffing around in my bedroom, going I hate all my clothes. I hate all my clothes, and my kids could hear me, and obviously because I am aware, you know, feminist mother, I do not huff around my bedroom going I hate my body, nothing fits me. But the code is I hate all my clothes. I've got nothing to wear, and my son it's like, what do you mean, why have you even got those clothes if you hate them? You know, But there is no question that these things are so connected, and that fashion world, particularly the high fashion world, they say we like to imagine that they've made a lot of progress on that in the ten years. But I don't think in Anna Wintour's world that progress. Speaker 4: I'm just not talking about it as much. I think that's what it is. Speaker 2: I remember it still sticks with me. Speaker 3: Now. Speaker 2: Remember when Kim Kardashian went on a red carpet wearing a It was kind of like a high neck dress. There's a lot of fabric, and she was very, very pregnant. Speaker 1: I was working gossip mags and I'm not proud of this at all, but everybody says she looked like a couch. I think we printed that. I think we took the piss out of that overtly, and she was trying very hard to be high. Speaker 2: Fashion exactly and I think about that all the time. As a pregnant person. I'm like, I the idea of being mocked and being so embarrassed because you're like, I didn't choose for my body to grow, Like, like it just grows in the direction and grows when you're pregnant, and it can grow in weird direction. And to be totally honest, this this move now, and I'm sure people have the total opposite perspective to me, But the move now of people having really cool maternity, you know, people make it look really really cool and sexy, having a bump like the Sienna Millers of the world with their like little top that will open and it looks really sexy. I'm like, God, you can't even be pregnant and be able to give up for just a few months. Speaker 1: No, we're not allowed hot at all times. Okay, I just need to ask, right, Because as we said, this mat Gala has got this political weight to it. I feel like for the last few years it has, and there's been a sort of oh but it's fun and we all need the distraction. Are we going to be looking at that red carpet tomorrow? Because I know I will, Yeah, I will. I will I will. Speaker 3: Yeah, I will too, And I think that why I will be looking is because fashion is fun. It should be fun, it should be something that we enjoy looking at. And I love how Lena ties up her piece because it's not a hopeless piece. Speaker 4: She ultimately concludes. Speaker 3: By saying, what I realize now is I was making choices that maybe made people feel uncomfortable, whether it was because I was wearing clothes that that type of body should not have been wearing, for instance, or she was wearing clothes that weren't regarded as as exactly mattering me. She talks about how she spoke to a very well known fashion critic about this sort of debate recently, and the fashion critics said to her, you just have a point of view that's called taste. And I love the idea that just because you're wearing something that might not be universally regarded as flattering or fashionable, you can still have a point of view about it. And I guess that's ideally what these kind of red carpet events are meant to showcase is a unique point of view. Speaker 4: So yeah, I'll be watching. Speaker 1: We will rope in our absolute fashion expert May who used to love the met Gala. As she said, people take more risks there than they do when they're you know, at the Oscars or whatever, because it is the whole point of it is to be quite bad shit. So we will be doing a met Gala wrap up for subscribers tomorrow afternoon, and I'm sure that Maya will have many thoughts. That's all we've got time for this Monday. I hope everybody's week starts well. We will be back in your ears tomorrow for subscribers, and the three of us will be here on Wednesday. Thank you to our team. We'll see you then, Bye bye. Speaker 2: Mummy acknowledges the traditional owners of the land on which we have recorded this podcast.Become a Mamamia subscriber: https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Brain Inspired

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2026 104:02


Support the show to get full episodes, full archive, and join the Discord community. The Transmitter is an online publication that aims to deliver useful information, insights and tools to build bridges across neuroscience and advance research. Visit thetransmitter.org to explore the latest neuroscience news and perspectives, written by journalists and scientists. Read more about our partnership. Check out this story: From genes to dynamics: Examining brain cell types in action may reveal the logic of brain function Sign up for Brain Inspired email alerts to be notified every time a new Brain Inspired episode is released. To explore more neuroscience news and perspectives, visit thetransmitter.org. Liset de la Prida is director of the Centro de Neurociencias Cajal in Madrid, Spain, where she runs the Laboratory of Neural Circuits. Today we discuss two main topics. What drew me to invite Liset was her work on neural manifolds, which we've talked about a lot recently on this podcast. She studies how specific subtypes of neurons affect and control neural manifolds. More on that it in a second, because what drew her to study manifolds was her work on what are known as sharp wave ripples in the hippocampus. Sharp wave ripples are generally quick bursts of oscillatory activity as found in local field potential recordings that accompany little bursty sequences of action potentials fired off by sets of neurons. Those ripples have been associated with a quick replaying of some experience an organism has had, with the thinking that by replaying those sequences of neural activity associated with an event, it's helping to consolidate the memory for that event in the cortex. Like everything else, the story isn't so simple, and we talk about some of the findings that have added to the complexity of understanding what sharp wave ripples are doing, and the varieties of sharp wave ripples. That varieties part is related to the second main thing we discuss, which is the varieties of neuron subtypes and their roles in shaping the manifolds we've discussed a lot recently. As a reminder, manifolds are dynamic structures along which populations of neural activity unfold over time, and they have proved to be one effective way of making sense of how large populations of neurons coordinate their activity to do useful things for our cognition. Liset is interested in the relation between sharp wave ripples and manifolds, and in how specific subtypes of neurons affect manifolds and cognition in general. Neural Circuits Lab @lmprida.bsky.social; @LMPrida Book: Brain, space and time: The neuroscience of how we navigate reality, memory, or the future Related From genes to dynamics: Examining brain cell types in action may reveal the logic of brain function Cell-type-specific manifold analysis discloses independent geometric transformations in the hippocampal spatial code From cell types to population dynamics: Making hippocampal manifolds physiologically interpretable 0:00 - Intro 5:29 - Hippocampus 9:31 - Sharp wave ripples 27:30 - Oscillations and epiphenomena 33:37 - Sharp wave ripples to manifolds 43:54 - Manifolds and single neuron types 49:45 - Hippocampus and granularity of cell types 59:23 - Explanation across levels 1:19:38 - Manifolds and higher cognition 1:29:46 - Brain Space and Time

Asturias al día
Emisión lunes 23 de marzo - parte 1

Asturias al día

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2026 120:00


AAD PARTE 1: El proyecto Superhéroes, del laboratorio de tecnología y diseño Medialab, de la Escuela Politécnica de Ingenería de Xixón, acaba de ganar el premio estatal “Ingeniería para las personas” por sus prótesis en 3D diseñadas a medida. María González, responsable del área de cuidados de Medialab, Claudia García Canelo, responsable del Proyecto Superhéroes, Adrián Prida, técnico de diseño del Proyecto Superhéroes, Fabiana García, sistenta a dirección en Medialab y Gabriel Castander, responsable de comercio y comunicación del Proyecto Superhéroes. AAD PARTE 2: El llangreanu Víctor Vázquez Seoane “Viti” acaba de lanzar con la Editorial Seleer su segundo poemario: “Susurros de mi alma”, tras resultar finalista en Sevilla de los premios Pluma de Plata con una de las piezas de su primer poemario, “Los sueños de mi pluma”. AAD PARTE 3: Cuidando qu'en poco más de diez díes acaba'l plazu pa la presentación d’obres al premiu más importante de cómic n’asturianu, con una dotación de 6.000 euros, el premiu Alfonso Iglesias, Xon de la Campa recuerda quién yera Alfonso Iglesias y compara la so obra y el so personaxe Pinín cola del belga Hergé y la so creación más nomada, Tintín. Xon de la Campa, escritor y traductor, autor y críticu de cómic.

Braňo Závodský Naživo
Karas: KDH má na dvojciferné volebné preferencie, pridať musíme v jasnej komunikácii

Braňo Závodský Naživo

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2026 40:06


Kresťanskí demokrati vylúčili z budúcej povolebnej spolupráce Smer, Hlas aj SNS. Neboli pritom však úplne jednotní. Smer by chcel do Ústavy nový režim ohrozenia a v parlamente musí zrušiť vlastné zrušenie Úradu na ochranu oznamovateľov, lebo inak prídeme o miliardy z Plánu obnovy.Slovensko je medzitým v ropnej kríze a vláda rokuje o cenách benzínu a nafty s maďarským Slovnaftom. Prečo je KDH proti stropovaniu cien palív či znižovaní spotrebných daní, ktoré tvoria približne polovicu ich ceny? A prečo KDH nie je jednotné pri odmietnutí povolebnej spolupráce so Smerom, ak spolu dokázali zmeniť ústavu, pre ktorí voči nám únia začala infringement? Podporia kresťanskí demokrati zrušenie voľby poštou?Braňo Závodský sa rozprával s podpredsedom Kresťanskodemokratického hnutia a bývalým ministrom spravodlivosti Viliamom Karasom.

Denník N podcast
Ekonomický newsfilter: Európa ide zvýšiť obrátky, kto sa nechce pridať, toho nebudú nútiť

Denník N podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2026 12:33


1. Samit lídrov posunul Úniu bližšie k reformám a viacrýchlostnej Európe  2. Slovenská ekonomika ide iba na pol plynu, hovoria analytici 3. Ruská ropa k nám netečie už vyše dvoch týždňov, na Družbu zaútočili sami Rusi 4. Krátko o voľných miliónoch na inovácie, nemecko-ukrajinskej spolupráci pri výrobe dronov a požiadavkách pestovateľov repy

Andalucía Informativos
Crónica de Andalucía 14/02/26

Andalucía Informativos

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2026 14:59


Por primera vez una chirigota no gaditana se ha impuesto en la gran final del Concurso de Agrupaciones Carnavalescas, se trata de la chirigota de Antonio Álvarez Bizcocho y Pablo de la Prida, de la localidad sevillana de San José de la Rinconada. Jornada en la que comienza a remitir la borrasca Oriana y se recuperan parte de los servicios interrumpidos. En el Estrecho se han retomado las conexiones por ferri desde Algeciras y Tarifa. También el aeropuerto de Córdoba ha retomado su funcionamiento esta mañana mientras que sigue cerrada la estación de Sierra Nevada pendiente del arreglo de un hundimiento en la carretera de acceso... 14 de febrero San Valentín, día de los enamorados, también afectado por el temporal, el sector de la flor cortada ha sufrido importantes destrozos, aunque garantizan el abastecimiento en las floristerías de toda Andalucía ... Y en Madrid una representación de los médicos andaluces han participado en la manifestación para mostrar su rechazo al acuerdo de Estatuto Marco, pactado entre el Ministerio de Sanidad y varios sindicatos. El lunes inician una semana de huelga en los centros sanitarios de toda la comunidad ...Escuchar audio

A hombros de gigantes
A hombros de gigantes - Un GPS cerebral para navegar por el espacio y el tiempo y organizar los recuerdos - 04/01/2026-

A hombros de gigantes

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2026 50:16


El "GPS cerebral" es uno de los descubrimientos más fascinantes de la neurociencia moderna. Se trata de un sistema de neuronas especializadas que nos permite movernos por el espacio y el tiempo, codificar y recuperar nuestros recuerdos y establecer nuestra identidad. De todo ello trata el libro “Cerebro, espacio y tiempo: La neurociencia de cómo navegamos por la realidad, la memoria o el futuro" (Guadalmazán), de la neurocientífica Liset Menéndez de la Prida, quien nos ha visitado en el estudio. Adeline Marcos nos ha contado un curioso estudio financiado con fondos europeos: el proyecto CATCH. Tratará de establecer la primera historia medioambiental de la Iglesia católica y conocer su influencia en las visiones, políticas y realidades medioambientales. Con testimonios de Marco Armiero, investigador ICREA en el Instituto de Historia de la Ciencia de la UAB y coordinador del proyecto. Álvaro Martínez del Pozo ha dedicado su sección a las opsinas, una familia de proteínas sensibles a la luz presentes en las células fotorreceptoras (bastones y conos) de la retina, esenciales para la visión, ya que absorben fotones y los convierten en señales eléctricas. Jesús Pérez Gil nos ha contado un estudio llevado a cabo por científicos del Instituto de Bioingeniería de Cataluña que han diseñado nanopartículas dirigidas a la barrera hematoencefálica que restauran la proteína LRP1, una proteína que elimina toxinas y que está dañada en personas con Alzheimer. Pedro Gargantilla nos ha hablado de las enfermedades de Cristóbal Colon. Un hombre que cruzó el Atlántico y descubrió el nuevo Mundo, pero que también sufrió de una serie de males que marcaron su vida y sus últimos años.Escuchar audio

A hombros de gigantes
A hombros de gigantes - Un GPS cerebral para navegar por el espacio y el tiempo y organizar los recuerdos - 04/01/2026-

A hombros de gigantes

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2026 50:16


El "GPS cerebral" es uno de los descubrimientos más fascinantes de la neurociencia moderna. Se trata de un sistema de neuronas especializadas que nos permite movernos por el espacio y el tiempo, codificar y recuperar nuestros recuerdos y establecer nuestra identidad. De todo ello trata el libro “Cerebro, espacio y tiempo: La neurociencia de cómo navegamos por la realidad, la memoria o el futuro" (Guadalmazán), de la neurocientífica Liset Menéndez de la Prida, quien nos ha visitado en el estudio. Adeline Marcos nos ha contado un curioso estudio financiado con fondos europeos: el proyecto CATCH. Tratará de establecer la primera historia medioambiental de la Iglesia católica y conocer su influencia en las visiones, políticas y realidades medioambientales. Con testimonios de Marco Armiero, investigador ICREA en el Instituto de Historia de la Ciencia de la UAB y coordinador del proyecto. Álvaro Martínez del Pozo ha dedicado su sección a las opsinas, una familia de proteínas sensibles a la luz presentes en las células fotorreceptoras (bastones y conos) de la retina, esenciales para la visión, ya que absorben fotones y los convierten en señales eléctricas. Jesús Pérez Gil nos ha contado un estudio llevado a cabo por científicos del Instituto de Bioingeniería de Cataluña que han diseñado nanopartículas dirigidas a la barrera hematoencefálica que restauran la proteína LRP1, una proteína que elimina toxinas y que está dañada en personas con Alzheimer. Pedro Gargantilla nos ha hablado de las enfermedades de Cristóbal Colon. Un hombre que cruzó el Atlántico y descubrió el nuevo Mundo, pero que también sufrió de una serie de males que marcaron su vida y sus últimos años.Escuchar audio

Nuevos Vientos en el Campo
Javier Prida - Pte CAPIA

Nuevos Vientos en el Campo

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2025 5:58


Javier Prida - Pte CAPIA

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Nuevos Vientos en el Campo
Javier Prida - Pte de CAPIA

Nuevos Vientos en el Campo

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2025 21:13


Javier Prida - Pte de CAPIA

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A vivir que son dos días
La Ciencia | Estar en el "aquí y ahora": cómo nuestro GPS neuronal navega por la realidad

A vivir que son dos días

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2025 47:52


La neurocientífica Liset Menéndez de la Prida investiga en el Instituto Cajal cómo nuestro cerebro es capaz de recordar el camino a casa, encontrar la salida de una habitación u organizar los recuerdos a lo largo del tiempo. Pere Estupinyà y Javier Sampedro charlan con ella en esta interesantísima conversación sobre el estudio de la actividad neuronal y la construcción mental del tiempo.

La Ciencia de A Vivir
La Ciencia | Estar en el "aquí y ahora": cómo nuestro GPS neuronal navega por la realidad

La Ciencia de A Vivir

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2025 47:52


La neurocientífica Liset Menéndez de la Prida investiga en el Instituto Cajal cómo nuestro cerebro es capaz de recordar el camino a casa, encontrar la salida de una habitación u organizar los recuerdos a lo largo del tiempo. Pere Estupinyà y Javier Sampedro charlan con ella en esta interesantísima conversación sobre el estudio de la actividad neuronal y la construcción mental del tiempo.

Comeback Coach
108. COMEBACK – Norah Prida-Bay – Jupiter Asset Management – lessons from 118 interviews to get back to work after 8 year career break

Comeback Coach

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2025 42:45


Ask me a QHello Bright Minds, you are in for a treat with this first episode of the new season. I am so pleased you're here and you are about to hear a magnificent tale of grit, perseverance, honesty and so much warmth from my guest Nora Prida-Bay from Jupiter Asset Management. She had an 8-year career break and it took her 118 interviews to land a job back in banking.  You are going to get the inside track on the way she approached job-hunting and how she kept going in the face of all those rejections.I think Nora is one in a million and you can connect on Instagram @secondbecoming as well as LinkedIn. If you want to hear more from people coming back from a career break listen to episodes 25 and 32. And if you're interested in hearing more from women in finance, I recommend episodes with four of my past coachees:  Episode 13, Liz talks about rebuilding credibility and getting your head back in gear after maternity leave.Episode 41, Pippa reflects on what she gained from coaching and how to pitch for sponsorship by your employer.Episode 56, Selina, who's also now at Jupiter Asset Management talks about interviewing whilst pregnant and holding a Board position outside your day job. Episode 67, Divya talks about how and why she studied on maternity leave and what its like to have an incessant need to achieve.MORE FOR YOU DM Jessica on instagram @comebackcommuk Get Caremail (free, every other Sunday at 7am) Read Mothers Work! How to Get a Grip on Guilt and Make a Smooth Return to Work by Jessica Chivers. Watch five coachees talk about working with us Connect us to your HR team - bring the Comeback Community™ employee experience to your workplace

Startitup.sk
Opozícia plánuje zosadiť Fica. Čaká ho odvolávanie v parlamente /SNKZ#236

Startitup.sk

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2025 15:51


Tento denný podcast, vytváraný s pomocou umelej inteligencie, ponúka unikátny a efektívny spôsob, ako sa dozvedieť o najzaujímavejších udalostiach a článkoch dňa. Umelej inteligencii sa darí analyzovať obrovské množstvo informácií z rôznych zdrojov, aby vybrala tie najrelevantnejšie a najpútavejšie obsahy pre širokú škálu poslucháčov. Každá epizóda je navrhnutá tak, aby poskytla hlboký ponor do vybraných tém, od politiky cez vedecké objavy, až po kultúrne udalosti, a to všetko podané informatívne, prístupne a bez emócií. Podcast je ideálnym spoločníkom pre zaneprázdnených ľudí, ktorí hľadajú pohodlný spôsob, aby zostali informovaní o svetovom dianí bez nutnosti tráviť hodiny čítaním rôznych zdrojov, čím poskytuje efektívny a príjemný spôsob, ako prijímať správy.    0:53 - Opozícia chce pád vlády. Premiér Robert Fico má v parlamente v stredu čeliť odvolávaniu https://www.startitup.sk/nazivo-opozicia-chce-pad-vlady-premier-robert-fico-ma-v-parlamente-celit-odvolavaniu/ 1:56 - Šutaja Eštoka vyšetruje policajná inšpekcia. Minister je podozrivý zo zneužitia právomoci https://www.startitup.sk/sutaja-estoka-vysetruje-policajna-inspekcia-minister-je-podozrivy-zo-zneuzitia-pravomoci/ 3:11 - Lekár a poslanec Szalay má vypovedať na polícii: Za očkovanie mu hrozí 25 rokov až doživotie https://www.startitup.sk/lekar-a-poslanec-szalay-ma-vypovedat-na-policii-za-ockovanie-mu-hrozi-mu-25-rokov-az-dozivotie/ 4:13 - Ministerstvo kultúry zverejnilo na stiahnutie súbory novej verzie štátnej hymny https://www.startitup.sk/oficialne-ministerstvo-kultury-zverejnilo-linky-na-stiahnutie-novej-verzie-statnej-hymny/ 5:11 - Košický MacGyver zostáva vo väzbe, potvrdil Najvyšší súd https://www.startitup.sk/kosicky-macgyver-zostava-vo-vazbe-potvrdil-najvyssi-sud/ 6:12 - Severná Kórea posiela 12 000 zmätených vojakov do boja: Čo robíme na Ukrajine, keď naším nepriateľom je USA? 7:26 - Trump chce USA chrániť vlastnou Železnou kupolou. Chystá protiraketový štít novej generácie https://www.startitup.sk/trump-chce-usa-chranit-vlastnou-zeleznou-kupolou-chysta-protiraketovy-stit-novej-generacie/ 8:31 - Trump dal zbohom Mexickému zálivu. Mapy Google ho premenujú na „Americký“ https://www.startitup.sk/trump-dal-zbohom-mexickemu-zalivu-google-mapy-ho-premenuju-na-americky/ 9:46 - Hororový prepad až o 17 %: Akcie Nvidia klesli o 600 miliárd, môže za to nová umelá inteligencia https://www.startitup.sk/hororovy-prepad-az-o-17-akcie-nvidia-klesli-o-600-miliard-moze-za-to-nova-umela-inteligencia/ 11:00 - Polícia láka Slovákov na 5-tisícové príspevky. Pridať sa môžeš aj ty, strážcov zákona je stále málo https://www.startitup.sk/policia-laka-slovakov-na-5-tisicove-prispevky-pridat-sa-mozes-aj-ty-strazcov-zakona-je-stale-malo/ 12:06 - Významný krok Lidla: Od marca investuje 10 miliónov eur do zmien, ktoré zasiahnu tisíce ľudí https://www.startitup.sk/vyznamny-krok-lidla-od-marca-investuje-10-milionov-eur-do-zmien-ktore-zasiahnu-tisice-ludi/ 13:28 - Doma ju má každý: Legendárna značka po 25 rokoch končí v Európe. Firma na globálnej úrovni vyhlásila bankrot https://www.startitup.sk/legendarna-znacka-po-25-rokoch-konci-s-predajom-v-europe-firma-na-globalnej-urovni-vyhlasila-bankrot/ 14:34 - 48-ročný podnikateľ premenil vášeň na 6-miliónový biznis: „V začiatkoch som vstával o tretej ráno“ https://www.startitup.sk/48-rocny-podnikatel-premenil-vasen-na-6-milionovy-biznis-v-zaciatkoch-som-vstaval-o-tretej-rano/

Podcasty Aktuality.sk
Fact-checkeri nie sú cenzori. K Facebooku sa môže pridať YouTube a ďalší. Čo je za tým?

Podcasty Aktuality.sk

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2025 31:46


Mark Zuckerberg ruší fact-checking v USA. Posťažoval sa na vlastných zamestnancov a overovateľov faktov označil za cenzorov. „Je to mlátenie prázdnej slamy. Ak toto niekto označí za cenzúru, tak buď manipuluje, alebo nerozumie, čo cenzúra znamená,“ hovorí odborník na dezinformácie o ľuďoch, ktorí tento naratív prevzali.Čo stojí za nečakaným rozhodnutím? Kto bude vyvracať klamstvá o citlivých témach, akými je NATO, EÚ a politika ako taká? Pridajú sa k Zuckerbergovi aj konkurenti a prečo nerobia viac, keď Česi ukazujú, že môžu voliť oveľa zodpovednejší prístup?Aj o tom v novej epizóde podcastu Disinfo Report projektu Infosecurity.sk hovorí Tonka Zsigmondová s Petrom Jančárikom, projektovým koordinátorom pre oblasť dezinformácií v českej spoločnosti Seznam.cz.Infosecurity.sk prechádza na platformu Darujme.sk, kde nás môžete naďalej pravidelne či jednorazovo podporovať. Vďaka vašej pomoci dokážeme pracovať na odhaľovaní a vyvracaní dezinformácií, prispievať k ozdrave informačného prostredia a ochrane demokratických hodnôt. Za každý dar ďakujeme.

Eco Medios Entrevistas
Javier Prida Camara Argentina de Productores Avicolas (CAPIA) @Delarcopolitico 16-1-2025 16-1-2025

Eco Medios Entrevistas

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2025 12:00


Javier Prida Camara Argentina de Productores Avicolas (CAPIA) @Delarcopolitico 16-1-2025 16-1-2025

Club de Lectura
CLUB DE LECTURA T18C016 Martin Scorsese, un director de libro (12/01/2025)

Club de Lectura

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2025 55:27


Nos encantan las historias. Aquellas que nos cuentan oralmente. Las que vienen oliendo a papel y tinta fragante en los libros. Y las que encontramos en el cine. Y en este arte es donde ha llegado a niveles únicos Martin Scorsese, un cineasta que creció en los barrios más chungos de Nueva York, y esa vivencia infantil ha servido de materia para construir muchos de sus personajes. Rubén de la Prida le ha rendido homenaje en un libro donde se asoma al universo complejo de este director: Los diez mandamientos de Martin Scorsese. Una obra extraordinaria que ha sido publicada por Alianza Editorial. 2025 llega repleto de novedades muy estimulantes, que nos abren el apetito de lectores hambrientos que somos. Lo nuevo de Ildefonso Falcones, o Javier Sierra, o María Oruña, un inédito de Günter Grass o a los Carmen Mola caminando en solitario, con el lorquino Agustín Martínez llevándonos al Canal de la Mancha en El esplendor. Miguel Ángel Hernández accede al casi impenetrable mercado estadounidense. Allí va a ser publicada su novela Anoxia. Lo celebramos con el autor murciano. En la sección de Audiolibros, El lejano país de los estanques, la primera novela de Bevilacqua y Chamorro, la pareja de guardias civiles más popular de todo el país, por obra y gracia de Lorenzo Silva.

Na rovinu o podnikaní
NRoP 128: Ak chcete pridať, spomaľte. Ako sa vyhnúť prokrastinácii a byť produktívny

Na rovinu o podnikaní

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2025 57:27


Kamil Aujeský, úspešný ex-marketér, nás presvedčí, že produktivita nie je len o tvrdej práci, ale o efektívnych rozhodnutiach, ktoré zmenia váš život.

De película - RNE
De película - Robbie Williams protagonista en De Película - 04/01/25

De película - RNE

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2025 119:26


Iniciamos el año por todo lo alto porque hemos estado con Robbie Williams para hablar sobre su película biográfica 'Better Man'  también con Hugh Grant, que vuelve al cine de terror con Heretic película que protagoniza bajo la dirección de Scott Beck y Bryan Woods.Con Ángeles González Sinde nos detenemos en la Luz que imaginamos, la cinta que ganó este año el Gran Premio en el Festival de Cine de Cannes y convirtió a su directora, Payal Kapadia, en la primera mujer india en concursar en la sección oficial de este certamen con ella hablamos de esta cinta que no se pueden perder.Leemos cine con Martin Scorsese porque Rubén de la Prida nos presenta su libro, Los diez mandamientos de Martin Scorsese, dónde profundiza en este genio creador y está prologado por José Luis Sánchez Noriega, Catedrático de Teoría e Historia del Cine, Todo esto además del resto de la cartelera, las secciones habituales, las mejores series con Pedro Calvo y esta semana Elio castro nos cuenta el cuento de año nuevo.Escuchar audio

Podcasty Aktuality.sk
Ako sa pridať ku komunite onkologických pacientov?

Podcasty Aktuality.sk

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2024 40:28


Výkonná riaditeľka Ing. Eva Kováčová, onkopsychologička Mgr. Lucia Budáčová z Ligy proti rakovine a onkologická pacientka vysvetľujú prečo je dôležité zdieľanie a komunita ľudí s rakovinou. LPR predstavuje aj novinku, OnkoForum.sk, online diskusnú platformu.Podcast pripravili Liga proti rakovine (prelink na www.lpr.sk) a Aktuality.sk.Moderuje Vera Wisterová.

Na hrane TV JOJ
Analýzy 24: Ultimátum v zdravotníctve

Na hrane TV JOJ

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2024 45:16


Minister zdravotníctva má len 10 dní na to, aby sa dohodol s lekármi na platoch zdravotníkov, ale aj na lepších podmienkach v sektore. Ak sa tak nestane, takmer 2500 lekárov je okamžite pripravených podať výpovede. Pridať sa k ním pritom môžu aj ďalší. Tému si rozobrala v Analýzach 24 moderátorka Lenka Ježová s členmi zdravotníckeho výboru, konkrétne jej predsedom Vladimírom Balážom (Smer-SD) a Tomášom Szalayom (SaS).

SZH Podcast
S Jánom Kolesárom nielen o snahe pridať k Ligovým pohárom aj medailu, vyrovnanom ročníku, pohode v novozámockom tíme, či sne o profesionálnej súťaži

SZH Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2024 28:31


Po utorňajšej predohrávke 1. kola Slovenského pohára, v ktorej Modra vyradila favorita z Košíc, sa v stredu rozhodlo o zvyšných štvrťfinalistoch. V Trebišove sa prekvapenie na úkor favorita nekonalo a Novozámčania po víťazstve 42:22 s prehľadom idú ďalej. Tréner aktuálne štvrtého celku tabuľky NHE Ján Kolesár v najnovšom podcaste SZH prezradil,  či je výhoda dostať „Čierneho Petra“ v podobe Považskej Bystrice a Prešova hneď v úvodných kolách, kto všetko posilnil novozámocký tím a vďaka čomu sa káder stabilizoval, akým spôsobom zamiešali karty príchody veľkých mien a že vek nerozhoduje o tom, či je hráč osobnosť, ako vnímal atraktívny duel s Bojnicami a ako môže jedna nastrelená žrď rozhodnúť celý zápas, prečo vzdáva hold ľuďom, pracujúcim v štruktúrach klubu, aké majú Nové Zámky zázemie a akou veľkou výhodou je mestská hala, prečo je presvedčený, že ak by bola domáca súťaž profesionálna, nekončilo by s hádzanou toľko mladých hráčov, aký dôležitý je rešpekt medzi členmi tímu vzájomne, prečo nie každý dobrý tréner musel byť zákonite aj dobrý hráč a naopak, či ako Košičan vníma zápasy proti tomuto súperovi nejako špeciálne, a že jeho snom je, aby raz súčasní hráči zažili profesionálnu súťaž a podmienky, tak, ako svojho času on sám.

NAHLAS |aktuality.sk
Hlas dal košom Ficovi a Dankovi pri odvolávaní Šimečku. Hanbí sa pridať?

NAHLAS |aktuality.sk

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2024 32:32


Posledne dni síce púta pozornosť situácia vo vládnej koalícii, ale veci sa dejú aj medzi opozičnými stranami - Richard Sulík sa stiahol z parlamentu, Ľubomír Galko opustil hnutie Slovensko a bude zastupovať Demokratov. Politickú situáciu v podcaste rozoberáme s novinárom Martinom Slizom.V podcaste približujeme aj zákulisie toho, čo sa dnes odohráva medzi opozičnými stranami prečo nedochádza k žiadnemu veľkému spájaniu, po ktorom niektorí volajú, a ako do toho celého zasiahne Ivan Korčok.Moderuje Denisa Hopková.

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Podcasty Aktuality.sk
Hlas dal košom Ficovi a Dankovi pri odvolávaní Šimečku. Hanbí sa pridať?

Podcasty Aktuality.sk

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2024 32:32


Posledne dni síce púta pozornosť situácia vo vládnej koalícii, ale veci sa dejú aj medzi opozičnými stranami - Richard Sulík sa stiahol z parlamentu, Ľubomír Galko opustil hnutie Slovensko a bude zastupovať Demokratov. Politickú situáciu v podcaste rozoberáme s novinárom Martinom Slizom.V podcaste približujeme aj zákulisie toho, čo sa dnes odohráva medzi opozičnými stranami prečo nedochádza k žiadnemu veľkému spájaniu, po ktorom niektorí volajú, a ako do toho celého zasiahne Ivan Korčok.Moderuje Denisa Hopková.

slovensko hlas politick galko prida ivan kor ficovi richard sul
The Braise
Stephanie Prida: The sweet and savory life.

The Braise

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2024 68:33


Join us as we chat with the amazing pastry chef Stephanie Prida. Known for her creative and delicious desserts, from her time at the three-Michelin-starred Manresa in Los Gatos to her leadership roles at Major Food Group in New York City, her journey is as exciting as her creations. Stephanie shares her experiences from top kitchens around the world, her philosophy on using local ingredients, and her upcoming move to Miami. She also talks about her desire to explore new creative adventures and open restaurants, expanding her culinary horizons beyond the pastry route.

Fallo de sistema
Fallo de sistema - 679: IA para entender mejor el mecanismo de nuestra memoria - 10/03/24

Fallo de sistema

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2024 59:00


La Inteligencia Artificial, aplicada a la investigación científica, está portando un avance fundamental en áreas como la de nuestra propia inteligencia, la biológica. Por ejemplo, entender cómo funciona nuestra memoria, qué neuronas y de qué forma se activan para traernos recuerdos. Y la IA, a través de un entrenamiento con datos de roedores, ha sido capaz de modelizarlos y extrapolar los mismos a neuronas de grandes primates. Importantes biomarcadores para detectar epilepsia y Alzheimer. Hablamos de un trabajo que analizando oscilaciones neuronales y ha usado la IA para detectar estos patrones de actividad cerebral. Los resultados se han publicado en la revista Communications Biology. Suben a la Nabucodonosor Liset Menéndez de la Prida, directora de la investigación (Instituto Cajal), Andrea Navas, impulsora e investigadora del Instituto de Ciencia y Tecnología de Viena y Adrián Rubio, ingeniero del Instituto de Tecnologías Físicas e Información. Desde los otros mundos, Manfred de Real o Virtual nos habla del nuevo paradigma de la soledad en VR y de cómo se está implementando la IA.Escuchar audio

Podcast de La Hora de Walter
08 21-11-23 LHDW Patricia Prida nos habla de su experiencia como cuentacuentos, y de paso nos contó uno

Podcast de La Hora de Walter

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2023 17:17


08 21-11-23 LHDW Patricia Prida nos habla de su experiencia como cuentacuentos, y de paso nos contó uno. El público suelen ser niños, pero también adultos

CANARIAS DE CINE
PATRICIA PRIDA ( Locutora radiofónica y narradora ) EPISODIO #10

CANARIAS DE CINE

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2023 80:18


PATRICIA PRIDA ( Locutora radiofónica y narradora ) EPISODIO #10 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/francisco-torrea/message

A hombros de gigantes
A hombros de gigantes - Neurotecnologías para estudiar el cáncer y trastornos del Sistema Nervioso - 14/10/23

A hombros de gigantes

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2023 57:11


La neurotecnología tiene un siglo de antigüedad, pero los avances en los últimos años han sido espectaculares... Combinada con la Inteligencia Artificial, se está aplicando en el estudio del funcionamiento del cerebro y en el tratamiento de tumores, lesiones cerebrales y trastornos como la epilepsia. Las aplicaciones son infinitas y hay quien se pregunta por los límites derivados de la unión entre cerebro y máquina. Hemos entrevistado a Liset Menéndez de la Prida, directora del Laboratorio de Circuitos Neuronales en el Instituto Cajal (CSIC). Enrique Sacristán (SINC) nos ha informado de la secuenciación de un tipo de leucemia transmisible entre percebes a través del agua, realizado por investigadores del Centro de Investigación en Medicina Molecular y Enfermedades Crónicas (CIMUS) de la Universidad de Santiago de Compostela. Con testimonios de José Manuel Castro Tubío, líder del estudio. Lluis Montoliu nos ha contado la secuenciación completa del genoma Y por el consorcio T2T. Un trabajo que añade 30 millones de letras más a la longitud del genoma humano total (que tendría ahora 3 230 millones de letras) y el descubrimiento de 40 genes adicionales que codifican proteínas que no se conocían. Con Carlos Briones hemos analizado la importancia que pudieron tener los ciclos de sequía y humedad en el origen de la vida ya que, según una reciente investigación, estas condiciones favorecen la polimerización de los aminoácidos y de las bases del ARN. Bernardo Herradón nos ha hablado de las principales aplicaciones del litio, fundamentalmente en baterías que han revolucionado la tecnología y nuestra sociedad. Escuchar audio

Futuro abierto
Futuro abierto - Implantes en el cerebro - 24/07/23

Futuro abierto

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2023 57:19


Los continuos avances en la implantación de microchips en los cerebros de animales, como cerdos y monos, auguran un futuro no muy lejano en el que estas tecnologías puedan ser utilizadas para los seres humanos. Se contempla la posibilidad de acabar con un montón de enfermedades y problemas que tienen origen en nuestro cerebro, pero también surgen multitud de preguntas que tienen que ver con la ética, la seguridad y la integridad de las personas. Esta semana hablamos de inteligencia artificial y de implantes en el cerebro con Liset Menéndez de la Prida, responsable del Laboratorio de Circuitos neuronales del Instituto Cajal del CSIC. Bryan Strange, director del Laboratorio de Neurociencia Clínica del Centro de Tecnología Biomédica de la Universidad Politécnica de Madrid. José María de Teresa, profesor de Investigación del Instituto de Nanociencia y Materiales de Aragón del CSIC-Universidad de Zaragoza. Y Aníbal Astobiza, investigador posdoctoral especializado en ética aplicada y filosofía de la tecnología, colaborador del Instituto de Filosofía-CSIC. Escuchar audio

Paranormalia: Voces del Misterio
Voces del Misterio "Enigmas de Verano" 2023 - Maldiciones y malditos en el cine, con Patricia Prida.

Paranormalia: Voces del Misterio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2023 56:50


Entre las décadas de los años veinte y cincuenta de la pasada centuria, las películas, que comenzaron siendo curiosidades de gabinete en ferias, lograron convertirse en el mayor espectáculo del mundo. Los protagonistas de aquellos shows de celuloide que encandilaban al público desde la gran pantalla, pronto fueron erigidos como reyes dominantes del imaginario colectivo del siglo XX. Pero aquel panteón cada vez más poblado de rutilantes deidades, albergaba asimismo siniestros y decadentes bastidores, plagados de sombras sin fin: espectros, maldiciones, muertes extrañas, crímenes sin resolver, adicciones, magia sexual, satanismo? Hechos misteriosos, sucesos estremecedores y, en ocasiones, atroces ocurrían entre el lujo y la fatalidad, entre el oropel y la decadencia. Crueles destinos inexorables, tanto de numerosas estrellas, como de aspirantes a serlo. NOTA: ESTE PODCAST, es un podcast amigo y por tanto, NO ES EL OFICIAL del programa “Voces del Misterio”, para comentarios sobre los temas tratados o las opiniones de los colaboradores del programa, por favor, contactar con el programa en https://revistavocesdelmisterio.wordpress.com/. Sigue a PARANORMALIA a través de la WEB (https://paranormalia.webcindario.com/), FACEBOOK (https://www.facebook.com/paranormaliaweb/) o TWITTER (@paranormaliaweb).

NAHLAS |aktuality.sk
Využili chaos a oslabili ochranu prírody. Pridať sa môže aj poslanec Kuffa

NAHLAS |aktuality.sk

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2023 27:21


Poslanec Filip Kuffa predložil do parlamentu dva pozmeňujúce návrhy k vlastnej novele zákona o ochrane prírody. Ak by sa zákon schválil, zvrátil by reformu národných parkov a ohrozil by aj peniaze z plánu obnovy. K téme viac povie redaktorka Aktualít Jana Kubisová. Poslanci ale schválili už aj iné novely, ktoré môžu oslabiť ochranu prírody. Budete počuť právničku Via Iuris Ivanu Figuli. Témou bude nová stavebná legislatíva z dielne bývalého vicepremiéra pre legislatívu Štefana Holého. Figuli kritizuje napríklad zmenu spôsobu voľby šéfa nového stavebného úradu. „Úrad naberá veľa kompetencií. Ide o vysoko centralizvaný systém s predsedom, ktorý je menovaný národnou radou na sedem rokov. Bude skoro neodvolateľný," hovorí. Okresané by boli aj práva verejnosti. „ Ide tam o cielený zámer z dielne Sme rodina pretlačiť návrhy, ktoré sú prodeveloperské a nejdú v prospech ochrany životného prostredia," tvrdí tiež Ivana Figuli. Predsedom Úradu pre územné plánovanie a výstavbu sa stal parťák Štefana Holého, a to Martin Hypký. No a Hypkého nová inštitúcia začala svoje fungovanie nákupom luxusných áut. Budete počuť investigatívneho novinára Aktualít Petra Saba. Podcast nahrala Denisa Hopková.

Podcasty Aktuality.sk
Využili chaos a oslabili ochranu prírody. Pridať sa môže aj poslanec Kuffa

Podcasty Aktuality.sk

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2023 27:25


Poslanec Filip Kuffa predložil do parlamentu dva pozmeňujúce návrhy k vlastnej novele zákona o ochrane prírody. Ak by sa zákon schválil, zvrátil by reformu národných parkov a ohrozil by aj peniaze z plánu obnovy. K téme viac povie redaktorka Aktualít Jana Kubisová. Poslanci ale schválili už aj iné novely, ktoré môžu oslabiť ochranu prírody. Budete počuť právničku Via Iuris Ivanu Figuli. Témou bude nová stavebná legislatíva z dielne bývalého vicepremiéra pre legislatívu Štefana Holého. Figuli kritizuje napríklad zmenu spôsobu voľby šéfa nového stavebného úradu. „Úrad naberá veľa kompetencií. Ide o vysoko centralizvaný systém s predsedom, ktorý je menovaný národnou radou na sedem rokov. Bude skoro neodvolateľný," hovorí. Okresané by boli aj práva verejnosti. „ Ide tam o cielený zámer z dielne Sme rodina pretlačiť návrhy, ktoré sú prodeveloperské a nejdú v prospech ochrany životného prostredia," tvrdí tiež Ivana Figuli. Predsedom Úradu pre územné plánovanie a výstavbu sa stal parťák Štefana Holého, a to Martin Hypký. No a Hypkého nová inštitúcia začala svoje fungovanie nákupom luxusných áut. Budete počuť investigatívneho novinára Aktualít Petra Saba. Podcast nahrala Denisa Hopková.

A hombros de gigantes
A hombros de gigantes - Comportamiento e inteligencia animal - 13/05/23

A hombros de gigantes

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2023 57:16


Mahatma Gandhi decía que “la grandeza de una nación y su progreso moral pueden ser juzgados por la forma en que se trata a sus animales". Hasta hace unos años, la mente animal ni siquiera era considerada digna de estudio. Sin embargo, recientes investigaciones revelan que muchas especies pueden desarrollar ingeniosos comportamientos y expresar inteligencias que hasta hace poco eran atribuidas en exclusiva a los seres humanos. De mente, comportamientos e inteligencias animales, así como de sus implicaciones éticas, hemos hablado con la doctora en Filosofía Susana Monsó, profesora en el Departamento de Lógica, Historia y Filosofía de la Ciencia de la UNED. Con José Antonio López Guerrero hemos hablado de enfermedades virales emergentes y reemergentes, como el virus del Nilo Occidental, presente en la Península Ibérica. Hemos informado de la publicación del primer borrador del pangenoma, el mapa de la diversidad genética humana, y de los esperanzadores resultados de un ensayo clínico en fase 1 con una vacuna de ARN contra el cáncer de páncreas. Almudena Timón nos ha informado de nuevas estrategias contra el cáncer de ovario, con testimonios de Atanasio Pandiella, investigador del CSIC en el Centro de Investigación del Cáncer y de Azucena Esparís Ogando, investigadora del Instituto de investigación biomédica de Salamanca. Adeline Marcos nos ha hablado del proyecto europeo NanoBRIGHT, empleo de la luz para estudiar y tratar el cerebro en casos de cáncer, traumatismos y enfermedades como la epilepsia. Con testimonios de Liset Menéndez de la Prida, investigadora del Instituto Cajal (CSIC). Con el neurocientífico Fernando de Castro hemos analizado los resultados de un estudio que sugiere la existencia de un sistema reticular de neuronas en ctenóforos, animales marinos muy primitivos. Sería la excepción que confirma la regla, en este caso, la teoría de la neurona de Cajal. Escuchar audio

Club de Lectura
CLUB DE LECTURA T16C030 Patricia Prida nos habla de las vidas trágicas de Hollywood (23/04/2023)

Club de Lectura

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2023 53:29


La predicción sobre la muerte de James Dean. El espeluznante crimen de la dalia negra, Elizabeth Short. El trágico fin de la playmate Dorothy Stratten. La dama blanca que merodea el inmenso cartel de Hollywood en el monte Lee de la sierra de Santa Mónica… Patricia Prida se acerca a historias de vidas trágicas en Maldiciones y malditos en Hollywood, que ha publicado la editorial Luciérnaga. Kudryavka (Perra de pelo rizado) es el título de la novela que ha ganado el premio Fernando Quiñones, escrita por Xenia García. Cuenta la historia en primera persona de Pepa, una mujer a quien la policía avisa de que su exmarido ha muerto de un infarto, al mismo tiempo en que se producía un incendio. Alianza Editorial saca esta obra extraordinariamente original, con diferentes voces narrativas. Fernando Sánchez Dragó, dueño de una prosa torrencial, novelista, prescriptor de libros, polemista y mil cosas más, se ha ido, dejándonos un montón de episodios inolvidables. Recordamos algunos en nuestro pequeño homenaje. Y en la sección de Audiolibros, Cumbres borrascosas, la novela inmortal de Emily Brontë.

Podcast de La Hora de Walter
08 12-04-23 LHDW Aló Presidente: Presentamos el libro de Patricia Prida sobre misterios de Hollywood, ¿Se lee más?

Podcast de La Hora de Walter

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2023 20:32


08 12-04-23 LHDW Aló Presidente: Presentamos el libro de Patricia Prida sobre misterios de Hollywood, ¿Se lee más? Los audio libros tienen mucha culpa

Podcasty Aktuality.sk
NA ROVINU s Michalom Šipošom: Heger sa rozhodne čoskoro, môže sa k nemu pridať viac ľudí z OĽaNO

Podcasty Aktuality.sk

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2023 32:05


O predčasných voľbách sa bude hlasovať zrejme až v posledný deň prezidentkinho ultimáta, hovorí predseda poslaneckého klubu OĽaNO Michal Šipoš. Premiér Heger sa má o odchode z OĽaNO rozhodnúť do dvoch alebo troch týždňov a je otvorená možnosť, že s ním z hnutia odíde viacero ľudí. Nevylúčil ani seba. V podcaste s Michalom Šipošom sa dozviete: – či má bývalá koalícia dosť hlasov na termín volieb a kedy sa bude hlasovať; – prečo chcú do poslednej minúty riskovať úradnícku vládu; – či si poslanci dávajú podmienky; – že odchod Eduarda Hegera z OĽaNO by mohol byť ako odchod Pellegriniho zo Smeru: prínosný pre obe strany; – kedy bude jasné, či Heger zostáva alebo odchádza a kto odíde s ním; – že nevylučuje ani svoj vlastný odchod, ani odchod ďalších ľudí z OĽaNO; – či by nebolo absurdné, keby sme mali premiéra kandidujúceho za opozičnú stranu; – či je z OĽaNO na odchode aj Anna Záborská a Kresťanská únia; – či Igor Matovič nenasmeruje stranu mimo parlamentu; – ako sa ľudsky cíti, keď vidí statusy Igora Matoviča útočiace na menšiny; – prečo sú podľa neho v poriadku funkcie pre poslancov Ňarjaša a Šofranko.

premi o ano viac kres rozhodne heger michalom prida igor matovi igora matovi smeru eduarda hegera
NA ROVINU|aktuality.sk
NA ROVINU s Michalom Šipošom: Heger sa rozhodne čoskoro, môže sa k nemu pridať viac ľudí z OĽaNO

NA ROVINU|aktuality.sk

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2023 32:05


O predčasných voľbách sa bude hlasovať zrejme až v posledný deň prezidentkinho ultimáta, hovorí predseda poslaneckého klubu OĽaNO Michal Šipoš. Premiér Heger sa má o odchode z OĽaNO rozhodnúť do dvoch alebo troch týždňov a je otvorená možnosť, že s ním z hnutia odíde viacero ľudí. Nevylúčil ani seba. V podcaste s Michalom Šipošom sa dozviete: – či má bývalá koalícia dosť hlasov na termín volieb a kedy sa bude hlasovať; – prečo chcú do poslednej minúty riskovať úradnícku vládu; – či si poslanci dávajú podmienky; – že odchod Eduarda Hegera z OĽaNO by mohol byť ako odchod Pellegriniho zo Smeru: prínosný pre obe strany; – kedy bude jasné, či Heger zostáva alebo odchádza a kto odíde s ním; – že nevylučuje ani svoj vlastný odchod, ani odchod ďalších ľudí z OĽaNO; – či by nebolo absurdné, keby sme mali premiéra kandidujúceho za opozičnú stranu; – či je z OĽaNO na odchode aj Anna Záborská a Kresťanská únia; – či Igor Matovič nenasmeruje stranu mimo parlamentu; – ako sa ľudsky cíti, keď vidí statusy Igora Matoviča útočiace na menšiny; – prečo sú podľa neho v poriadku funkcie pre poslancov Ňarjaša a Šofranko.

premi o ano viac kres rozhodne heger michalom prida igor matovi igora matovi smeru eduarda hegera
Futuro abierto
Futuro abierto - Implantes en el cerebro - 23/01/23

Futuro abierto

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2023 57:16


Los continuos avances en la implantación de microchips en los cerebros de animales, como cerdos y monos, auguran un futuro no muy lejano en el que estas tecnologías puedan ser utilizadas para los seres humanos. Se contempla la posibilidad de acabar con numerosas enfermedades y problemas que tienen origen en nuestro cerebro. Pero también surgen multitud de preguntas que tienen que ver con la ética, la seguridad y la integridad de las personas. Esta semana hablamos de inteligencia artificial y de implantes en el cerebro con Liset Menéndez de la Prida, responsable del Laboratorio de Circuitos neuronales del Instituto Cajal del CSIC. Bryan Strange, director del Laboratorio de Neurociencia Clínica del Centro de Tecnología Biomédica de la Universidad Politécnica de Madrid. José María de Teresa, profesor de Investigación del Instituto de Nanociencia y Materiales de Aragón del CSIC-Universidad de Zaragoza. Y Aníbal Astobiza, investigador posdoctoral especializado en ética aplicada y filosofía de la tecnología, colaborador del Instituto de Filosofía-CSIC. Escuchar audio

Inversión Inmobiliaria
Inversión Inmobiliaria - Parte 2

Inversión Inmobiliaria

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2022 54:56


Entrevista de la semana a Grato. Hablamos de artesanía, tecnología y lujo, lo pilares en donde se asienta la compañía Grato. Una marca española líder en fabricación de (pavimentos de parquet de ingenierÍa y carpinterÍa para interiorismo ) de madera de roble europeo procedente exclusivamente de bosques gestionados de forma sostenible. Vicente García Barres director general de Grato y Juanba Ramos Cortes director comercial de Grato nos contarán la estrategia de la compañía. Secviónn la Via sostenible con Jesús Alonso de la Prida de Via Agora – Responsable de estrategia de marketing de la Corporación VÍA ÁGORA, Sección de Urbanismo con VisualUrb Sección Inversor Masteos ¿Estás pensando en invertir en vivienda y no sabes por dónde empezar,? quieres rentabilizar tus ahorros, tomar las mejores decisiones y ganar en tranquilidad, pues no te pierdas esta sección y conviértete en un INVERSOR MASTEOS.

Inversión Inmobiliaria
Inversión Inmobiliaria - Parte 2

Inversión Inmobiliaria

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2022 54:56


Entrevista de la semana a Grato. Hablamos de artesanía, tecnología y lujo, lo pilares en donde se asienta la compañía Grato. Una marca española líder en fabricación de (pavimentos de parquet de ingenierÍa y carpinterÍa para interiorismo ) de madera de roble europeo procedente exclusivamente de bosques gestionados de forma sostenible. Vicente García Barres director general de Grato y Juanba Ramos Cortes director comercial de Grato nos contarán la estrategia de la compañía. Secviónn la Via sostenible con Jesús Alonso de la Prida de Via Agora – Responsable de estrategia de marketing de la Corporación VÍA ÁGORA, Sección de Urbanismo con VisualUrb Sección Inversor Masteos ¿Estás pensando en invertir en vivienda y no sabes por dónde empezar,? quieres rentabilizar tus ahorros, tomar las mejores decisiones y ganar en tranquilidad, pues no te pierdas esta sección y conviértete en un INVERSOR MASTEOS.

Inversión Inmobiliaria
Inversión Inmobiliaria - Parte 2

Inversión Inmobiliaria

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2022 54:56


Entrevista de la semana a Grato. Hablamos de artesanía, tecnología y lujo, lo pilares en donde se asienta la compañía Grato. Una marca española líder en fabricación de (pavimentos de parquet de ingenierÍa y carpinterÍa para interiorismo ) de madera de roble europeo procedente exclusivamente de bosques gestionados de forma sostenible. Vicente García Barres director general de Grato y Juanba Ramos Cortes director comercial de Grato nos contarán la estrategia de la compañía. Secviónn la Via sostenible con Jesús Alonso de la Prida de Via Agora – Responsable de estrategia de marketing de la Corporación VÍA ÁGORA, Sección de Urbanismo con VisualUrb Sección Inversor Masteos ¿Estás pensando en invertir en vivienda y no sabes por dónde empezar,? quieres rentabilizar tus ahorros, tomar las mejores decisiones y ganar en tranquilidad, pues no te pierdas esta sección y conviértete en un INVERSOR MASTEOS.

The Digital Human
Disinhibition

The Digital Human

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2022 27:58


Aleks Krotoski explores whether disinhibition, often associated with toxic online behaviours such as trolling, may also have benefits in our digital world? Since the early days of the internet, research into disinhibition, including John Suler's much-cited paper on the ‘online disinhibition effect' has recognised that benign disinhibition not only exists alongside toxic but deserves equal consideration. Yet somehow, our fascination with the negative often drowns out more nuanced perspectives. In this episode of the Digital Human, Aleks investigates scenarios where disinhibition might be helpful, examines factors which positively facilitate it and asks whether assumptions that aggressive online behaviours are a result of disinhibition might be a misdiagnosis of the problem. Producer: Lynsey Moyes Researcher: Juliet Conway Contributor Biographies: Ani de la Prida is a psychotherapist and creative arts counsellor and teaches at the University of East London, where she did her master's degree research on the use of digital media in arts therapy. Ani also the founder and course director of the Association for Person-Centred Creative Arts. Tom Postmes is professor of Social Psychology at the University of Groningen. He completed his PhD at the University of Amsterdam. In his research Postmes shows how everyday interactions can lead to such collective behaviour. Judith Donath is a writer, designer and artist whose work examines how new technologies transform the social world. Author of The Social Machine (MIT Press, 2014), she is currently writing a book about technology, trust and deception. Caitlin McGrane is a feminist activist, researcher and academic based in Melbourne, Australia. She works for Gender Equity Victoria leading a project enhancing online safety for women working in the media. Catherine Renton is a freelance writer and culture reviewer based in Edinburgh.

Fun rádio Podcast
SLOVÁCI SÚ PRIMA | K upratovaniu Slovenska motivuj[ tisíce dobrovoľníkov, v sobotu sa môžeš pridať aj ty

Fun rádio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2022 21:22


Veronika Repiská je jednou zo zakladateliek občianskeho združenia Upracme Slovensko. Založili ho v roku 2018, kedy sa prihlásili do medzinárodnej iniciatívy a navzájom ich prepojila práve svetová organizácia. Odvtedy sa im podarilo zapojiť do svojich aktivít tisícky dobrovoľníkov a vyzbierať stovky ton odpadu. Ďalšie pribudnú už túto sobotu. Pri príležitosti svetového čistiaceho dňa chystajú ďalšie veľké "Upracme Slovensko". Ako sa pridať, čo riešiť, ako organizovať a či môžem aj sám, lebo som introvert - to všetko sa dozvieš v tomto rozhovore.

PROFIL ZLOČINU
Keď si farár zavolá 6 dievčat na faru…

PROFIL ZLOČINU

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2022 55:03


Predátori vedia obete zmanipulovať aby robili čo chcú. Nízke tresty za zneužívanie sú pre obete demotivujúce a predátorov neodstrašia NEXT? POKIAĽ TI NIE JE DO ZVRACANIA, KOĽKO TOHO JE, STÁLE MUSÍŠ PRIDAŤ! #contentmarketing  https://open.spotify.com/episode/0OG9ohSWBfNdsIrbRQLnZI?si=QS-5n_FyTUiQOpBY7vXmKA  Top produkcia by @zapoofficial

Denník N Podcasty
Nedeľná nekázeň: V hovorení treba spomaliť, v počúvaní pridať

Denník N Podcasty

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2022 6:37


Podcast de La Hora de Walter
02 01-02-22 LHDW Presentamos a Patricia Prida, nueva compañera. Otra indignidad alrededor de ETA del Gobierno Sanchez

Podcast de La Hora de Walter

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2022 19:19


02 01-02-22 LHDW Presentamos a Patricia Prida, nueva compañera. Otra indignidad alrededor de ETA del Gobierno Sanchez

Femme Parler Podcast
Isabella Prida Finds Love

Femme Parler Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2021 48:29


In this episode, we have Storytime with our special guest, Actress, Comedian, and the Host of The Isabella Prida Podcast, Isabella Prida. Get ready to laugh as Millennial, Isabella talks about finding the love of her life at a gas station. Get ready to sit back and enjoy a lively discussion about love and dating during a pandemic, the worst date Isabella has ever been on, dating apps, and more. If you've never heard the term, “toxically independent,” sit back and listen in on this one. Sherley and Isabella close out discussing the importance of communication, how people change for who they want to change for and the little things that mean the world to us. Join Our Facebook Community Femme Parler Website https://femmeparler.libsyn.com/rss feedback@femmeparler.com