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Get ready for unfiltered insights on the complexities of impact investing, how government regulations shape the sector, and the balance between profit and purpose-backed by Luca's years of experience with Bain Capital and global leadership roles in companies like Hewlett-Packard, Amcor, and Honeywell.Luca Zerbini, CEO and Co-founder of Una Terra, a €200M VC fund backed by the Prince Albert II of Monaco Foundation, steps into the hot seat to tackle tough questions on impact-driven leadership and sustainability. Marian Temelkov, CEO of Dynamis Group and the host of this podcast- challenging Luca on whether sustainability is truly reshaping the investment landscape or just another trend.Find Luca here!
Sujets traités : La situation des enfants mineurs confiés à l'aide sociale à l'enfance inquiète en Alsace. En 10 ans, le nombre de jeunes confié à l'ASE a été multiplié par dix, atteignant le nombre record de 4 300. Une situation préoccupante pour le Président de la CeA, Frédéric Bierry, qui lance un appel pour recruter du personnel spécialisé et de nouvelle famille. Pour essayer de résoudre ce soucis, la collectivité a augmenté le budget dédié à l'aide sociale de 60 millions d'euros en 3 ans, devenant ainsi le premier budget de la CeA avec plus de 350 millions d'euros par an et 1 000 salariés et agents en charge de ce secteur. Pour Frédéric Bierry, l'aide sociale ne doit pas être la variable d'ajustement de la République, fin de citation. La centrale solaire de la gravière de Leutenheim achevée. Après 5 ans de développement et 6 mois de travaux, le plus grand parc flottant de panneaux photovoltaïque est enfin prêt à prendre ses fonctions. Composé de 35 000 panneaux, recouvrant ainsi 65% de la surface de la gravière, cette centrale solaire devrait alimenter en énergie 7 250 foyers, hors chauffage. Ce sera également une source de revenu pour la commune qui touchera 75 000 euros de loyer pour ce parc. Les panneaux devraient commencer leur mission au plus tard à la fin du premier trimestre de cette année. Le directeur et propriétaire d'Europa Park, Roland Mack nommé Ambassadeur du Cirque 2025 par la Fédération Mondiale du Cirque. Cette distinction, attribuée par le Prince Albert II de Monaco, souligne l'importance culturelle, artistique et sociale du cirque. Roland Mack devient ambassadeur de cet art pour une durée de un an et est chargé d'y sensibiliser le public, de renforcer la notoriété du cirque et de promouvoir ses valeurs.Pénurie de costumes alsaciens en marge des festivités de la Libération ! Coiffes, gilets ou encore corselets sont très demandés, à quelques jours des célébrations de ce 80ème anniversaire. Et il n'y aura pas de seconde chance pour les retardataires, puisque les rayons des sociétés de location alsaciennes sont vides. Azur FM vous proposera d'ailleurs, dès la semaine prochaine, plusieurs focus sur les différentes festivités qui se tiendront dans le secteur, de Marckolsheim à Munster, en passant aussi par Houssen et Sélestat.Festivités du 80ème anniversaire de la Libération toujours, dans le cadre de ses animations du 1er et 2 février prochain, la ville de Colmar propose des bals dansants agrémentés de repas de la Liberté. Le menu s'inspire de ce qui était servi en 1945. Trois repas sont au programme, le samedi à 19h, le samedi et le dimanche à 11h30, au tarif de 30€ par personne. Vous avez jusqu'à dimanche pour vous inscrire sur le site colmar.fr, vous pourrez régler directement en ligne.Nouveau record d'affluence pour la Seigneurie, basée à Andlau. Avec près de 17 000 entrées, l'établissement a enregistré une hausse de sa fréquentation de 5,6% en 2024.A Rustenhart, la commune porte plainte après que plusieurs panneaux aient été vandalisés. Dans la nuit de mardi à mercredi, une dizaine de panneaux de signalisation ou d'arrêts de bus ont notamment été démontés. Ce n'est pas une première pour la commune, qui venait tout juste d'effectuer des travaux de sécurisation fin d'année dernière pour un montant de 550 000 euros hors taxes. Ecluses, nouveau giratoire ou encore arrêts de bus y avaient vu le jour.Prudence les prochains weekends dans les forêts du centre-Alsace. Des battues sont organisées dans le massif du Haut-Koenigsbourg et dans le massif de l'Illwald Nord demain, et au Nord de la route de Muttersholtz dimanche. Le weekend prochain, les battues auront lieu dans la partie sud du massif de l'Illwald ainsi qu'au sud-ouest du ban communal de Sélestat.Du sport pour finir ce journal, en football le Racing Club de Strasbourg reçoit Lille, actuel 3ème de Ligue 1. Le coup d'envoi sera donné demain à 19h.
Full interview with Olivier Wenden, CEO & Vice-Chairman of The Prince Albert II of Monaco Foundation. Produced in association with @MonacoInfo @FPA2deMonaco Copyright © 2024 NEWS SARL. All rights reserved.
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Graham travels to one of the most beautiful and luxurious spots in the world to interview Prince Albert II of Monaco. He talks with Graham about his time as an Olympic bobsledder, disagreements with President Trump during his first term, and memories of his late mother, Princess Grace.
Ce soir dans L'Église d'Aujourd'hui, nous accueillons Mme Valérie Bruell-Melchior, l'ambassadeur de Monaco à Paris. Ensemble, nous reviendrons sur l'histoire fascinante de la Fête du Prince, un événement marquant de la Principauté. Depuis 1857, sous le règne de Charles III, qui instaura la « Fête du Souverain » le 4 novembre, jusqu'à l'évolution des dates sous les Princes Albert Ier, Louis II et Rainier III. En 2005 le Prince Albert II a décidé de continuer à célébrer la Fête du Prince le 19 novembre, c'est à dire le jour de l'intronisation de son père, le prince Rainier III, et fête du saint patron de ce dernier, le bienheureux Rainier d'Arezzo. L'Eglise d'aujourd'hui est une émission qui invite à découvrir les mille visages des chrétiens de nos jours. L'Eglise d'aujourd'hui est présentée par Matteo Ghisalberti et proposée par le diocèse de Monaco. Elle est diffusée sur RMC le samedi à minuit après l'After Foot (20h-minuit).
This week we hear from the British seascape artist Victoria Obolensky whose work has been sold worldwide to high profile collectors, including Prince Albert II of Monaco, Ralph Lauren and Joely Richardson. Victoria was born in 1972 in Hammersmith, London, the only child of Linda White, an artist and journalist. Her father Gavin Cowper left the family when Victoria was just six months old and she was raised by her mother and stepfather Alex White who owned Gresham Publishing. The family moved to Malta in the Mediterranean when Victoria was two years old returning to London when she was seven. She attended the Sacred Heart School in Malta followed by the Glendower Girls Primary School in South Kensington. When the family moved to Hampshire, Victoria attended the Rookwood School in Andover. An interest in photography attracted her to the Chelsea School of Art and later the Camberwell School of Art in London and she soon made her mark as a talented photographer exhibiting in the Andipa Gallery in London. Her first career was in journalism following in her mother's footsteps by working for glossy magazines such as Homes & Gardens, Elle, Vanity Fair and Tatler. In 2019, her focus moved to painting and during the Covid lockdown period she established herself as an artist. In the past two years Victoria has sold 480 paintings through her website, social media and galleries. Victoria lives in Dartmouth, Devon with her son Max and Persian cat Toby. https://victoriaobolensky.com/Instagram: @victoriaobolensky.art https://www.instagram.com/victoriaobolensky.art Victoria's favorite female artists:Katherine BurnsJudy ChicagoIrina Cumberland Host: Chris StaffordProduced by Hollowell StudiosFollow @theaartpodcast on InstagramAART on FacebookEmail: hollowellstudios@gmail.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/wisp--4769409/support.
This week we hear from the British seascape artist Victoria Obolensky whose work has been sold worldwide to high profile collectors, including Prince Albert II of Monaco, Ralph Lauren and Joely Richardson. Victoria was born in 1972 in Hammersmith, London, the only child of Linda White, an artist and journalist. Her father Gavin Cowper left the family when Victoria was just six months old and she was raised by her mother and stepfather Alex White who owned Gresham Publishing. The family moved to Malta in the Mediterranean when Victoria was two years old returning to London when she was seven. She attended the Sacred Heart School in Malta followed by the Glendower Girls Primary School in South Kensington. When the family moved to Hampshire, Victoria attended the Rookwood School in Andover. An interest in photography attracted her to the Chelsea School of Art and later the Camberwell School of Art in London and she soon made her mark as a talented photographer exhibiting in the Andipa Gallery in London. Her first career was in journalism following in her mother's footsteps by working for glossy magazines such as Homes & Gardens, Elle, Vanity Fair and Tatler. In 2019, her focus moved to painting and during the Covid lockdown period she established herself as an artist. In the past two years Victoria has sold 480 paintings through her website, social media and galleries. Victoria lives in Dartmouth, Devon with her son Max and Persian cat Toby. https://victoriaobolensky.com/Instagram: @victoriaobolensky.art https://www.instagram.com/victoriaobolensky.art Victoria's favorite female artists:Katherine BurnsJudy ChicagoIrina Cumberland Host: Chris StaffordProduced by Hollowell StudiosFollow @theaartpodcast on InstagramAART on FacebookEmail: hollowellstudios@gmail.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/aart--5814675/support.
On our penultimate podcast episode of our daily Paris 2024 Olympic Games coverage, we are blessed by Royalty, as his Serene Highness, Prince Albert II of Monaco sat down with Greg Rutherford and Sanya Richards-Ross, where he discusses the Monegasques' involvement and his own career as an Olympian Bobsledder! Our hosts were also joined by Ukrianian Olympian and former athlete, Nataliya Dobrynska, who reflected on her country's performance in Paris and World Athletics President, Seb Coe's visit to Kyiv. Sports Journalist, Matt Lawton was on the ground for that meeting with Ukraine President, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, and he gives his first-hand account. We'll be back tomorrow with our final episode of our daily podcast run. Watch the full video version of this episode, explore the back catalogue and fine even more great Athletics insight via worldathletics.org/insidetrack. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Royals were the worlds first celebrities. Their wealth and power made them stand out from the mud-caked peasantry. People wanted to know them, or at least know all about them. As actors and eventually actresses started treading the boards and becoming famous for their theatrical turns both on stage and off, it's no wonder that these celebrity worlds were draw together. Whenever Hollywood royalty meets real royalty, it's a recipe for some serious drama! Let's journey through history to meet 10 actresses and two actors who starred in real life royal romances. Grace Kelly (1929 – 1982) & Rainier III, Prince of Monaco Zsa Zsa Gabor 1917 – 2016) & Frédéric Prinz von Anhalt Rob Lowe & Princess Stéphanie of Monaco Gwyneth Paltrow & Prince Albert II of Monaco & Prince Felipe of Spain Casper Van Dien & Catherine Oxenberg of Yugoslavia Olivia Wilde & Prince Tao Ruspoli of Cerveteri Sophie Winkleman & Lord Frederick Windsor Meghan Markle & Prince Harry of the UK Join me every Tuesday when I'm Spilling the Tea on History! Check out my Youtube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/lindsayholiday Follow me on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100091781568503 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/historyteatimelindsayholiday/ Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@historyteatime Please consider supporting me at https://www.patreon.com/LindsayHoliday and help me make more fascinating episodes! Intro Music: Baroque Coffee House by Doug Maxwell Music: Butterflies in Love by Sir Cubworth #HistoryTeaTime #LindsayHoliday Please contact advertising@airwavemedia.com if you would like to advertise on this podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
You're listening to the Arctic Circle Podcast. In this episode, H.S.H. Prince Albert II of Monaco addresses the Arctic and international community, reaffirming the need for collective action and collaboration in overcoming the multifaceted challenges faced by human societies. This speech was originally delivered at the 2024 Arctic Circle Berlin Forum.Arctic Circle is the largest network of international dialogue and cooperation on the future of the Arctic. It is an open democratic platform with participation from governments, organizations, corporations, universities, think tanks, environmental associations, Indigenous communities, concerned citizens, and others interested in the development of the Arctic and its consequences for the future of the globe. It is a nonprofit and nonpartisan organization. Learn more about Arctic Circle at www.ArcticCircle.org or contact us at secretariat@arcticcircle.orgTWITTER:@_Arctic_CircleFACEBOOK:The Arctic CircleINSTAGRAM:arctic_circle_org
Guillaume Rose : Aujourd'hui j'ai avec moi un acteur de l'économie monégasque. Il s'agit d'un courtier international, il s'agit de Churchill Capital. Et pour nous en parler, j'ai Florence Tournier qui est la responsable de la recherche sur les actions européennes chez Churchill Capital, mais qui est aussi la co présidente de la Sohn Monaco Investment Conference dont elle va nous parler. Alors Bonjour Florence. Florence Tournier : Bonjour Guillaume.Guillaume Rose : Qu'est ce que Churchill Capital d'abord ?Florence Tournier : Churchill Capital est une société de courtage financier. Nous sommes présents sur les marchés actions en Europe, en Amérique du Nord et en Asie Pacifique. Avec une dizaine de personnes en Principauté, une cinquantaine dans le mondeGuillaume Rose : Churchill Capital a l'avantage d'organiser à Monaco la Sohn Monaco Investment Conference.Florence Tournier : Oui, la Sohn Monaco Investment Conference a été créée à New York en 1995 en mémoire d'un trader de Wall Street, qui est décédé prématurément d'un cancer à l'âge de 29 ans. Elle compte aujourd'hui 11 conférences financières anglophones dans le monde sur 5 continents, dont Monaco. La Sohn Monaco Investment Conference revient donc cette année pour sa quatrième édition, le mercredi 26 juin au Yacht Club de Monaco, sous le haut patronage de Son Altesse Sérénissime le Prince Albert II.Des gérants de hedge funds et de sociétés de gestion alternative parmi les plus brillants du secteur, dévoileront leur meilleure idée d'investissement et leurs perspectives des marchés financiers. C'est une occasion unique de découvrir leurs mécanismes d'analyse et la pertinence de leur raisonnement face aux défis micro et macro économiques.Guillaume Rose : Quel est l'objectif de cette Sohn en France ? Florence Tournier : L'objectif est de récolter des fonds pour la recherche contre le cancer pédiatrique. Sponsors, participants, donateurs, chaque contribution compte et nous pouvons ensemble avoir un impact significatif dans la lutte contre le cancer, une cause qui nous concerne tous. Face à la générosité de nos partenaires, nous avons pu soutenir des projets de recherche menés par le CHU de Nice et l'Inserm, ainsi que l'ITC à Paris. Elle s'adresse à tous les acteurs de la place financière à Monaco, mais pas seulement. Elle compte parmi ses participants des Family Office, des banques privées, des sociétés de gestion, mais également tout investisseur privé intéressé par les sujets financiersGuillaume Rose : Si je m'intéresse à la finance, je dois être à cette conférence parce que non seulement elle va me permettre de m'éduquer sur les sujets économiques actuellement les plus pointus, mais en plus je vais participer à une oeuvre importante ?Florence Tournier : C'est une journée exceptionnelle de partage de connaissances, d'engagement et de rencontre.Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Le 10 avril dernier, S.A.S le Prince Albert II a fait une grande annonce lors de la Conférence de la Décennie des Océans à Barcelone. En effet, le Souverain a dévoilé que la prochaine mission de la Société des Explorations de Monaco se déroulerait en Méditerranée. Non pas dans une seule zone pendant quelques semaines, mais aux quatre coins du bassin méditerranéen jusqu'en 2030. Ainsi, la Société des Explorations de Monaco accorde son calendrier avec l'objectif international fixé dans le cadre de l'ONU: créer des aires marines protégées (AMP) sur 30% de la surface des océans d'ici 2030. En Méditerranée, l'une des mers les plus polluées du monde, on compte 8% d'AMP aujourd'hui. Non seulement le cap des 30% semble encore loin, mais la question du niveau de protection réel dans ces zones reste à déterminer. Alors, pour aider les gestionnaires d'AMP dans leur travail et pour étudier la réalité du terrain, la Société des Explorations de Monaco va sillonner la Grande Bleue pendant six ans. Sa première escale est prévue en octobre 2024 en Grèce; un pays engagé dans l'interdiction du chalutage de fond dans les AMP. Les membres de la Mission Méditerranée prendront la mer fin septembre à bord du MODX 7001, un voilier de dernière génération 100% autonome et naviguant sans émission carbone. Xavier Prache, directeur de la Société des Explorations de Monaco, répond à Nathalie Michet dans Le Club Radio Monaco. Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Flor MacCarthy reports from Monaco, speaking to Prince Albert II about an oasis of Irish culture, inspired by Grace Kelly's connection to Ireland.
La Monaco Ocean Week se tient du 18 au 23 mars en Principauté. Nous en parlons avec Nadège Massé, directrice de la communication de la Fondation Prince Albert II. Elle est l'invitée du Club Radio Monaco au micro de Nathalie Michet.
We're coming at you with another 'TWO Part, @EchoChamberFP https://www.instagram.com/echochamberfp/ this week, so a LOT to get into!!! In 'Part ONE' we go down the Nile for an adventure/drama with Princ Films & Entertainment Squad, then Vision Films has a documentary with Swipe Films. We take a look at Apple Films, Scott Free Productions & Sony Pictures historical epic. An existential exploration from Free Association, Tango Entertainment, Stillking Films, & Netflix, AND a new anthology from Luchagore Productions, Dread which is dropping on Shudder. In 'Part One' we have: Napoleon Watch Review: Here. https://youtu.be/_ZBuTLKbepE Salle Pleyel, Paris, World Premiere: 14th November 2023 Theatrical Release Date: 22nd November 2023 Digital Release Date: 9th January 2024 Digital Release Date: 1st March 2024 Director: Ridley Scott Cast: Joaquin Phoenix, Vanessa Kirby, Tahar Rahim, Rupert Everett, Ben Miles, Ludivine Sagnier, Matthew Needham, John Hollingworth, Youssef Kerkour, Sinéad Cusack as Letizia Bonaparte, Phil Cornwell, Édouard Philipponnat, Jannis Niewöhner, Miles Jupp, Edward Bennett, Ian McNeice, Paul Rhys, Catherine Walker, Gavin Spokes, Mark Bonnar, Anna Mawn, Davide Tucci, Sam Crane, Scott Handy, Tim Faulkner, Abubakar Salim, Kevin Eldon Running Time: 157 min Cert: 15 Trailer: Here. https://youtu.be/LIsfMO5Jd_w?si=t4K_wJguv8iApiDS Website: Here. https://www.napoleon.movie/home/ ------------ An Egypt Affair Watch Review: Here. https://youtu.be/wH9ZKawsZz8 Boston, Massachusetts, premiere: 27th April 2023 Digital Release Date: 5th February 2024 Director: Marlin Darrah Cast: Jarred Harper, Stacey Marie Williams, Nick Dreselly Thomas, Lesley Grant, Yolanthe Cabau, Massi Furlan, Alfonso DiLuca, Deena Gabr, Alaa Saleh, Fitrah Umarella, Marlin Darrah, Eslam Mourad, Ahmed Osman Running Time: 88 min Cert: 15 Trailer: Here. https://youtu.be/7a66fUIli24?si=cvRWG30w6KBKNw3I Website: Here. https://mayamcdarragh.wixsite.com/egyptianaffair ------------ Spaceman Watch Review: Here. https://youtu.be/iYgv-B_bXl0 74th Berlin International Film Festival: 20th February 2024 Theatrical Release Date: 23rd February 2024 Digital Release Date: 1st March 2024 Director: Johan Renck Cast: Adam Sandler, Paul Dano, Carey Mulligan, Kunal Nayyar, Lena Olin, Isabella Rossellini, Elke Luyten, Petr Papánek, Marian Roden, Sinead Phelps, Zuzana Stivínová, Sunny Sandler, John Flanders, Bash Doran, Kimberly Han, Young Lee, Jessica Bechynová Running Time: 107 min Cert: 15 Trailer: Here. https://youtu.be/rNZ0xKaCdus?si=mn2s1iBx2kItnz2K Watch via Netflix: Here. https://www.netflix.com/title/81301595 Website: Here. https://www.netflix.com/tudum/articles/spaceman-adam-sandler-release-date-photos -------------- Satanic Hispanics Watch Review: Here. https://youtu.be/81VbaELcUas Fantastic Fest: 25th September 2022 Theatrical Release Date: 14th September 2023 Digital Release Date: 8th March 2024 Director: Mike Mendez, Alejandro Brugués, Gigi Saul Guerrero, Demian Rugna, Eduardo Sanchez Cast: Greg Grunberg Patricia Velásquez, Efren Ramirez, Hemky Madera, Morgana Ignis, Michael C. Williams, Lombardo Boyar, Jessica Cameron, Missy Merry, Victoria Maurette, Demián Salomón, Running Time: 112 min Cert: 18 Trailer: Here. https://youtu.be/KboGZTFilik Website: Here. https://www.satanichispanicsfilm.com/synopsis/ ------------ Quintessentially Irish Watch Review: Here. https://youtu.be/xCzkjx2cXho Dances With Film: NY, World Premiere: 2nd December 1964 Theatrical Release Date: 12th February 2024 US Digital Release Date: 12th March 2024 UK Digital Release Date: 8th April 2024 Director: Frank Mannion Cast: Pierce Brosnan, Jeremy Irons, Prince Albert II of Monaco, Randal Plunkett, President Michael D. Higgins, Usain Bolt, Ricky Simms, Emma Dabiri Running Time: 125 min Cert: PG Trailer: Here. https://youtu.be/Rl4sZ-gxJVw ---------------- *(Music) 'Da Joint' (Instrumental) by EPMD - 2020 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/eftv/message
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L'effervescence est à son comble alors que Monaco s'apprête à marquer l'histoire avec un événement sportif novateur, la COUPE PRINCE ALBERT II. Organisé par les éminents aéronautes de Monaco et niché dans le cadre pittoresque de la Principauté, cet événement sonne déjà comme un événement inoubliable, alliant sport, spectacle et engagement environnemental. Dans un monde où les défis environnementaux sont de plus en plus pressants, Monaco se positionne en tant que pionnier dans l...
Les 22 et 23 février dernier, Monaco a accueilli le deuxième Symposium polaire de la Fondation Prince Albert II. Comme en 2022, lors de la première édition, une centaine d'invités engagés dans l'étude et la protection des zones polaires ont répondu présents. Parmi eux: Anne-Catherine Ohlmann, directrice de la Ice Memory Foundation. Soutenue par la FPA2, cette fondation internationale souhaite construire un sanctuaire en Antarctique pour conserver les carottes de glaces issus de glaciers du monde entier. L'objectif est de mettre à l'abri ces précieux échantillons avant que les glaciers ne fondent afin de conserver les données climatiques et environnementales qu'ils renferment. Ainsi, dans plusieurs siècles, les scientifiques auront toujours accès à ces carottes de glace pour étudier l'évolution du climat au fil du temps. In fine, cela devrait aider les décideurs politiques du monde entier à prendre les bonnes décisions dans l'intérêt de la planète et de l'humanité. Catherine Ohlmann est l'invitée du Club Radio Monaco. Elle répond à Nathalie Michet.
On today's Big Take podcast, an investigation by Bloomberg Businessweek reveals how Prince Albert II's government regularly favored his nephews in business deals. Members of the royal family deny any wrongdoing, but Monaco finds itself in the midst of a political crisis.Bloomberg reporters Gaspard Sebag and Anthony Cormier detail why two of the Prince's nephews are now facing allegations of using state contracts to line their own pockets at a time when the country's government is already under scrutiny for failing to curb financial crime.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mit Jochen Werne ist in dieser Folge ein „People Diplomat“ zu Gast, der Segel-Expeditionen initiiert, um historischen Momenten zu gedenken, Menschen zusammen zu bringen und dabei wichtige Botschaften zu platzieren. Unterstützung erhält er dabei von namenhaften Persönlichkeiten wie Prince Albert II oder der Queen of England.Seine Leidenschaft für das Meer entdeckte Jochen als Navigator bei der Marine, wo er selbst Ausbilder auf der Gorch Fock war. Obwohl ihn seine berufliche Karriere wieder an Land brachte, ist er nach wie vor begeisterter Segler. Er gründete das GOST (Global Offshore Sailing Team) @expeditionblueocean, in dem Menschen aus verschiedensten Nationalitäten auf Expeditionen aufbrechen, die ein Bewusstsein für Nachhaltigkeit und Frieden schaffen sollen…Jochens Homepage findet ihr hier: http://jochenwerne.comMit „Ein Leben für den Ozean“ ist ein Buch zum Podcast erschienen. Es erzählt 10 Geschichten über die Held*innen der Meere und begeistert bildgewaltig für den Ozean. Ihr könnt es unter www.ein-leben-fuer-den-ozean.de bestellen.
C'est un petit bout de caillou d'à peine deux kilomètres carrés, connu dans le monde entier, et où l'argent coule à flots. Bienvenue à Monaco ! À sa tête, Son Altesse Sérénissime le Prince Albert II. Il a pris la place de son père, Rainier III, à son décès en 2005. Mais il semblerait que l'héritage de cet homme charismatique et redoutable en affaires soit toujours lourd à porter. Rainier aurait même tenté de changer la Constitution pour qu'un autre de ses enfants puisse lui succéder. Albert, le prince mal-aimé, est-il vraiment à la hauteur du rôle ? Fin janvier, le journal "Le Monde" faisait des révélations explosives sur la gestion financière opaque des Grimaldi. Pour en parler, Confidentiel accueille les auteurs de cette enquête : les journalistes Gérard Davet et Fabrice Lhomme.
C'est un petit bout de caillou d'à peine deux kilomètres carrés, connu dans le monde entier, et où l'argent coule à flots. Bienvenue à Monaco ! À sa tête, Son Altesse Sérénissime le Prince Albert II. Il a pris la place de son père, Rainier III, à son décès en 2005. Mais il semblerait que l'héritage de cet homme charismatique et redoutable en affaires soit toujours lourd à porter. Rainier aurait même tenté de changer la Constitution pour qu'un autre de ses enfants puisse lui succéder. Albert, le prince mal-aimé, est-il vraiment à la hauteur du rôle ? Fin janvier, le journal "Le Monde" faisait des révélations explosives sur la gestion financière opaque des Grimaldi. Pour en parler, Confidentiel accueille les auteurs de cette enquête : les journalistes Gérard Davet et Fabrice Lhomme.
C'est un petit bout de caillou d'à peine deux kilomètres carrés, connu dans le monde entier, et où l'argent coule à flots. Bienvenue à Monaco ! À sa tête, Son Altesse Sérénissime le Prince Albert II. Il a pris la place de son père, Rainier III, à son décès en 2005. Mais il semblerait que l'héritage de cet homme charismatique et redoutable en affaires soit toujours lourd à porter. Rainier aurait même tenté de changer la Constitution pour qu'un autre de ses enfants puisse lui succéder. Albert, le prince mal-aimé, est-il vraiment à la hauteur du rôle ?
C'est un petit bout de caillou d'à peine deux kilomètres carrés, connu dans le monde entier, et où l'argent coule à flots. Bienvenue à Monaco ! À sa tête, Son Altesse Sérénissime le Prince Albert II. Il a pris la place de son père, Rainier III, à son décès en 2005. Mais il semblerait que l'héritage de cet homme charismatique et redoutable en affaires soit toujours lourd à porter. Rainier aurait même tenté de changer la Constitution pour qu'un autre de ses enfants puisse lui succéder. Albert, le prince mal-aimé, est-il vraiment à la hauteur du rôle ?
Meet Leanne Robers, a trained psychotherapist who initially believed business and psychology were separate realms. As she scaled up her ventures, she maintained a clinical psychology practice to make ends meet. They were always separate till she Co-Founded She Loves Tech.She Loves Tech is the world's largest startup accelerator, catering to women-led tech startups. Operating across 72 countries, they've kickstarted over 13,000 startups, raising a whopping $350 million in the process. Leanne herself boasts accolades as an Obama leader, inclusion in the 40 under 40 list, and a recent Woman of the Year special award from Princess Charlene and Prince Albert II in Monaco.Throughout her journey working with founders and business leaders, Leanne discovered a magical overlap between the worlds of business and psychology. This synergy led to the creation of courses and workshops tailored for entrepreneurs, emphasising the powerful role psychology plays in the business realm.Today's discussion zooms in on that: leveraging psychology to elevate oneself as an entrepreneur and business leader. We're diving into topics like identity, limiting beliefs, imposter syndrome, and the entire spectrum of emotions—a holistic exploration of the entrepreneur's psyche.Join us in exploring the transformative power of psychology in entrepreneurship and business.Episode Shownoteshttps://howtolive.life/episode/060-psychology-of-entrepreneurship-with-leanne-robersRelated Episodes#031 Entrepreneurship: Taking the leap of faith with Rameez Ansarhttps://howtolive.life/ep31spotifyhttps://howtolive.life/ep31appleLeave us a messagehttps://howtolive.life/contactAbout Sharad Lalhttps://www.sharadlal.net/Follow usLinkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sharadlal24/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PodcastHowtolive/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/podcasthowtolive/
Prince Albert II of Monaco was recently accused of making “secret payments” to former mistresses and the illegitimate children he allegedly shares with those former mistresses, RadarOnline.com has learned.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
À l'approche de son centenaire, l'Association sportive de Monaco (fondée en 1924) va-t-elle prochainement changer de propriétaire ? Actionnaire majoritaire depuis fin 2011 (66,67% des parts, 33,33% pour le Prince Albert II et la Principauté), le Russe Dmitri Ryboloblev, qui avait racheté le club pour 1 euro symbolique, est-il disposé à le vendre ? Mais combien vaut-il vraiment ? Et quels sont les candidats potentiellement intéressés ? Autour de Florian Gazan, Philippe Sanfourche et Éric Silvestro dressent un constat très complet sur la situation du club rouge et blanc, 8 fois sacré champion de France notamment.
Catch up with ALLISON INTERVIEWS Host, Allison Kugel: Follow Allison on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/theallisonkugel/ Allison Interviews Blog - allisoninterviews.com Allison's Memoir on entertainment journalism and mental health: https://shorturl.at/rIUW2 Dita Von Teese is internationally recognized as the Queen of Burlesque, having set a history-making benchmark for this great American art form with unrivaled artistry, flair and sophistication as performer, creative director, choreographer and producer. Dita's signature style has made her muse to some of the greatest couturiers and designers—influencing their collections, appearing on their runways, in their campaigns and on red carpets. She has also led the way as designer, collaborator and entrepreneur, with eponymous forays in fashion, beauty, music, publishing, spirits and entertainment production. On stage, Dita is renowned for delighting audiences with a nonpareil romp into fantasy and spectacle, her original and ornate sets and haute couture costumes swathed in Swarovski crystals dazzling transcontinental audiences. Jean-Paul Gaultier, Elie Saab, Alexis Mabille, Jenny Packham and Zuhair Murad are among the fashion designers who create looks for her performances, and her custom footwear is always by Christian Louboutin. Many of her most awe-inspiring costumes are realized in collaboration with legendary corsetier Mr. Pearl and burlesque star-turned-designer Catherine D'Lish. So extraordinary are her performances and productions that Dita is a marquee ambassador worldwide for the artform. Taylor Swift tapped Dita to play a burlesque-styled fairy godmother to the pop icon's Cinderella in the star-studded video “Bejeweled,” the chart-topping track off Swift's 2022 bestselling album, Midnights. Dita even shares two of her trademark martini glasses in the video, the two icons taking a sparkling spin within them. Weeks before, Dita teased cinema goers across the globe in the 2022 critically acclaimed film “Don't Worry Darling,” with Harry Styles, Florence Pugh and Olivia Wilde. It is a style that Dita has also taken to market with namesake collections in lingerie, gloves and jewelry; hats with Hood London; and a signature clothing collection in collaboration with Austrian-based designer Lena Hoschek that is in the works. It always comes back to the curtain call, of course, and Dita's four full-length revues are the grandest tours in burlesque history: “Strip, Strip, Hooray!” (2013-2016), “The Art of the Teese” (2017), “Dita Von Teese and the Copper Coupe” (2018), and “Glamonatrix” (2019 and 2022-2023). These sensational spectaculars showcase a gender- and body-diverse cast of the crème de la crème of neo-burlesque performers, hailing from all over the world. In 2022, as in 2019 (a tour interrupted due to the pandemic), Dita and her star troupe staged “Glamonatrix” in historic theatres across Australia, New Zealand, Europe and the US—including five sold-out nights at the London Palladium, and packed houses at the prestigious Folies Bergère in Paris and Burgtheatre in Vienna. Dita made theatrical history bringing burlesque to the Opera Garnier Monte Carlo, with Prince Albert II of Monaco in attendance. Dita Von Teese Links Tickets: https://www.ticketmaster.com/ditavegas Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ditavonteese Website: https://dita.net/ Subscribe to the audio podcast of Allison Interviews on Apple Podcasts and Spotify, and subscribe to the video podcast on YouTube. :-) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
La dernière étape du Tour de France 2024 prendra la forme d'un contre-la-montre entre Monaco et Nice, le dimanche 21 juillet 2024. La convention liant Amaury Sport Organisation (ASO) à la Principauté a été signée ce mardi 5 décembre par le Ministre d'Etat de Monaco Pierre Dartout et le directeur du Tour de France Christian Prudhomme, en présence de S.A.S. Le Prince Albert II.
La Société Nautique de Monaco organise le 18e Challenge Prince Albert II les 2 et 3 décembre. Une grande compétition internationale d'aviron de mer qui rassemble les meilleurs rameurs mondiaux. Mathias Raymond, président de la Société Nautique de Monaco est au micro de Jean-Christophe Sanchez.
Title: Episode 65:Joining forces from forest to ocean - Tropical timber in the Yachting Industry Author(s): Worm, Loa Dalgaard Description: In this episode we focus on how we through collaboration and innovation can improve the way entire industries source. More specifically we are going to look at how we through joint effort are trying to make the sourcing in the yachting industry more sustainable. Timber has been used on the oceans for hundreds of years. But there is a challenge: The species used most often are technically superior but comes with a high social and ecological price. We must find new sustainable solutions. This will require innovation, collaboration, and new partnerships. In the episode I am joined by Olaf van Tunen from Van Stijn Rijnwoude, Friso Kuperus from Pure Vision, Tijmen Hennekes from FSC Netherlands and Gao Ya from FSC International. The episode was sponsored by Prince Albert II of Monaco Foundation (https://www.fpa2.org)
Located on the northern coast of the Mediterranean Sea, Monaco is tiny, rich and virtually crime-free—until the Pink Panthers show up. After they penetrate the peaceful haven for the ultra-wealthy, Monaco's Prince Albert II appoints dashing French police inspector Andre Mulhberger to restore his subjects' peace of mind. But temptations lurk everywhere in this “sunny place for shady people,” and even an incorruptible cop can find himself swimming in dangerous waters. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Grimaldi family has ruled over the tiny but beautiful and wealthy nation of Monaco since 1297. And for just as long they have been shockingly unlucky in love. Since the dynasty was supposedly cursed by a witch in the 14th century they have endured far more than their fair share of terrible mismatches, mistresses, an affair with King Louis XIV, abandonment, divorce, estrangement and tragic death. From Rainier I to Grace Kelly, Princess Caroline, Princess Stéphanie, Prince Albert II and Princess Charlene, we explore the unfortunate love lives of the Monegasque royal family. Join me every Tuesday when I'm Spilling the Tea on History! Check out my Youtube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/lindsayholiday Follow me on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100091781568503 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/historyteatimelindsayholiday/ Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@historyteatime Please consider supporting me at https://www.patreon.com/LindsayHoliday and help me make more fascinating episodes! Intro Music: Baroque Coffee House by Doug Maxwell Music: Bellissimo by Doug Maxwell Angevin - Thatched Villagers by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) #HistoryTeaTime #LindsayHoliday Please contact advertising@airwavemedia.com if you would like to advertise on this podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Avec son petit fileyeur de moins de 12 mètres, Sylvain Pagnon ne ramène jamais plus de 100 kilos de poissons par jour et il ne sort en mer que 150 jours par an en moyenne. Ce pêcheur artisan du port du Carro, à Martigues, est venu à Monaco le 21 septembre dernier pour parler de son métier. C'était lors du sommet de la gastronomie durable organisé au One Monte-Carlo par le Chef Alain Ducasse et la Fondation Prince Albert II. Interview au micro de Nathalie Michet.
J. Randy Taraborrelli, author of Once Upon a Time: Behind the Fairy Tale of Princess Grace and Prince Rainier joins Kate. The book traces the marriage of Grace Kelly and Prince Rainier, citing the factors that prompted her to marry a man she did not completely know and consequently sacrifice her desires and ambitions for her family. They also discuss the parallels between Princess Grace's marriage, and that of her son Prince Albert II and his wife Princess Charlene of Monaco. Reality Life with Kate CaseyPatreon: http://www.patreon.com/katecaseyTwitter: https://twitter.com/katecaseyInstagram: http://www.instagram.com/katecaseycaTik Tok: http://www.tiktok.com/itskatecaseyCameo: https://cameo.com/katecaseyFacebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/113157919338245Amazon.com: www.amazon.com/shop/katecaseySee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This episode's guests are Jean-Pierre Gattuso, CNRS research professor at Sorbonne University and Institute on Sustainable Development and International Relations, France, and Chair for Ocean Acidification and other ocean changes – Impacts and Solutions at Prince Albert II of Monaco Foundation; and Andreas Oschlies, professor and head of the biogeochemical modeling research unit at GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research in Kiel, Germany.Together they have led a crossdisciplinary, international research effort to produce a Best Practice Guide for Ocean Alkalinity Enhancement. The currently published pre-print of the guide consists of 13 chapters, written by 50+ scientific co-authors and covering all the relevant approaches available for ocean alkalinity enhancement (OAE) as a Carbon Dioxide Removal (CDR) approach. The chapters' topics range from covering current knowledge of the individual approaches and scientific uncertainties as well as recommendations for responsible research and innovation, public engagement, data reporting and sharing, and monitoring, reporting and verification (MRV).Read each individual chapter and provide comments on the OAE Best Practice Guide website.
Tous les ans, l'Institut océanographique de Monaco organise le concours "Oceano pour tous". Ce programme pédagogique propose à des collégiens de monter des projets en faveur de la sauvegarde de l'océan. Parmi les lauréats 2022-2023: quinze élèves du Collège Pierre Puget de Toulon. Encadrés par leur professeure de physique chimie, Saïda Garrache, ces enfants âgés de 12 à 14 ans ont séduit le jury avec leur projet "Stop Pollution". Destinée à limiter la pollution plastique qui infeste les milieux marins, cette initiative repose sur les trois R: "Réduire, Réutiliser, Recycler". Pendant plusieurs mois, les collégiens toulonnais ont travaillé en groupe pour instaurer un système de recyclage dans la cantine de leur établissement. De plus, ils y ont organisé une expérience comparative entre un repas fait maison et un repas industriel. Le tout avec le même menu de l'entrée au dessert. À la sortie: deux fois moins de déchets pour le repas écoresponsable. En guise de récompense pour l'efficacité de leur démarche, l'Institut Océanographique de Monaco a offert à ces élèves un séjour de trois jours en Principauté. Aux côtés de la maraine du concours, Estelle Lefébure, les lauréats ont eu un droit à un programme sur-mesure. Au programme: une cérémonie de remise des prix avec S.A.S le Prince Albert II, une sortie en mer sur le voilier Santo Sospir de SOS Grand Bleu, une initiation à la plongée et une visité du Musée Océanographique de Monaco. Mais aussi: une rencontre avec le Chef Marcel Ravin dans le potager du Monte-Carlo Bay. À la tête du Blue-Bay, doublement étoilé au guide Michelin, le Chef martiniquais renouvelle sa carte constamment en fonction des légumes de saison. Sa démarche écoresponsable passe également par un approvisionnement local et la stratégie zéro-déchets. Reportage de Nathalie Michet.
Monaco, the most densely-populated sovereign state in the world, smaller than New York's Central Park, has emerged as a powerful advocate for ocean and marine life conservation. Prince Albert, Head of State and president of his foundation, played a significant role in shaping SDG 14, the United Nations sustainable development goal entirely dedicated to the Ocean. He also spearheaded a campaign to ban global fishing of the endangered Atlantic Blue Fin Tuna. „When the world turned a blind eye, he rallied the local community to take action“, reveals Olivier Wenden, CEO and Vice President of the Prince Albert II of Monaco Foundation. As a result, every restaurant and retailer in principality removed this precious species from their shelves and menus. "We are doers, we are collaborative activists.“ Their commitment to environmental stewardship and collaborative activism is showcased through 750 projects dedicated to biodiversity, climate, the ocean, and water resources. As Monaco celebrates its first Green Shift Festival, transforming the principality into a hub of ecological discussions, we delve into the festival, the foundation's numerous initiatives, Monaco's role in safeguarding the planet's health, and the path to creating a better future. A wonderful optimistic conversation.
Samedi dernier, à Monaco, le président de Venturi Group, Gildo Pastor, a présenté à S.A.S le Prince Albert II une réplique du rover lunaire qui partira sur la Lune en 2026. Construit entre la Principauté, la Californie et la Suisse, cet engin 100% électrique assemble des technologies de pointe qui en font un véhicule hors-norme. Baptisé Flex, ce rover de 500 kg peut charger 1,5 tonnes de matériel et résister à des températures comprises entre -90°C et -250°C. Conçu comme un véhicule de transport et d'exploration scientifique, Flex embarquera dans trois ans à bord d'une fusée Space X pour un vol vers la Lune. Le groupe monégasque et ses partenaires (Venturi Lab et Venturi Astrolab) préparent cette première mission à titre privé. Toutefois, Gildo Pastor et ses associés souhaitent rapidement convaincre la Nasa d'intégrer son rover lunaire à Artemis, le programme de retour vers la Lune de l'agence américaine. Un récit de Nathalie Michet.
F1 royalty meets actual royalty for a special episode of FFS. David Coulthard and Eddie Jordan sit down with HSH Prince Albert II of Monaco to talk about his Irish roots, Charles Leclerc and just how close we came to losing Monaco from the F1 calendar.Plus Eddie has a St Patrick's Day story featuring Prince Albert, Bono and Brian O'Driscoll. But crucially, is it really true?Get in touch with DC and Eddie by emailing ffs@whisper.tv and by following the show on Instagram, Twitter and TikTok.Produced by WhisperRecorded & Edited by New Strange Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Cleaning Up: Leadership in an Age of Climate Change has the great privilege of welcoming H.S.H. Prince Albert II of Monaco to launch our ninth season.For our 123rd episode, Michael and Prince Albert have a wide-ranging and insightful discussion, on the work of the Prince Albert II Foundation to safeguard the planet and its oceans; the Prince's lineage and its deep connections to oceanography; the Prince's adventures and the awakening on climate they prompted; and the joys of success - and the perils of failure - in winter sports.The episode was recorded at the Palais Princier de Monaco. Cleaning Up would like to thank the Royal Household and all those inside and outside of the Palace who supported production of this special episode.As always, please like, share, and if you haven't already, subscribe to Cleaning Up. Relevant Guest & Topic LinksLearn more about the work of the Fondation Prince Albert II de Monaco: https://www.fpa2.org/en/index Watch Cleaning Up Episode 7 with Bertrand Piccard here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4MeGpW2HOek Watch Cleaning Up Episode 96 with Aksel Lund Svindal here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cRc1VCBnVgI Guest BioH.S.H. Prince Albert, Alexandre, Louis, Pierre, Sovereign Prince of Monaco, was born on 14 March 1958. His Highness is the son of Prince Rainier III, Louis Henri-Maxence-Bertrand and Princess Grace, née Kelly. H.S.H. Prince Albert II succeeded his father, Prince Rainier III who died on 6h April 2005. On 12th July 2005, at the end of the period of official mourning, the Prince's accession to the throne was celebrated.In April 2006, H.S.H. Prince Albert II visited the North Pole by dog sled from the Russian base of Barneo 120 kilometres away. This journey was the opportunity for him to pay tribute to his great-great grandfather, Prince Albert I of Monaco, a pioneer of modern oceanography, who, in 1906, set out to Spitzberg, in the archipelago of Svalbard, the most successful of his four Arctic exploration campaigns. In January 2009, Prince Albert II of Monaco undertook a three-week scientific journey in the Antarctic. He visited a large number of scientific stations and visited the South Pole in the company of the explorer Mike Horn. In June 2006, H.S.H. the Prince set up the Prince Albert II of Monaco Foundation dedicated to protecting the environment. It encourages sustainable and fair management of natural resources and places man at the centre of its projects. It supports the implementation of innovative and ethical solutions in three broad areas: climate change, water and biodiversity.HSH the Prince participated in five Olympic Games, from Calgary in 1988 to Salt Lake City in 2002, as a member of the national bobsleigh team. A member of the International Olympic Committee since 1985, He is President of the Monegasque Olympic Committee.The Prince's complete biography can be found here: https://www.palais.mc/en/princely-family/h-s-h-prince-albert-ii/biography-1-5.html
In today's episode, the main goal is a solution to the national problem that provides for an independent and sovereign state, Government spokesman Constantinos Letymbiotis said on Sunday. Speaking at the memorial service of the Eoka 1955-59 fighters, Letymbiotis said the government is “working for the end of the occupation, the reunification of our country through the achievement of a peaceful solution to the Cyprus problem”. Elsewhere, the importance of a more active European Union involvement in the Cyprus problem negotiations was highlighted by Defence Minister Michalis Georgallas. Meanwhile, Meanwhile, Prince Albert II of Monaco arrived in Cyprus on Sunday as a guest of John Christodoulou to attend the award ceremony of a student competition held by Yianis Christodoulou Foundation. All this and more in the Cyprus Beat briefing brought to you by the Cyprus Mail.
Our short and to the point PRESSURISED version of episode 7. If you don't have time for the full episode and want to get right to the science without any of our waffle, this is the place to be! We impact the deep sea in many ways we don't realise. Some are deliberate, some are accidental, some we didn't even notice at the time. We talk about ways we have impacted the deep sea and touch on the huge problem that is marine plastic, a particular problem in the isolated Mediterranean Sea. His serene highness Prince Albert II of Monaco tells us about his experience diving to the deepest point in the Mediterranean, the Calypso Deep and his Beyond Plastic Med initiative. You can submit your own ‘tales from the high seas' about an experience you have had offshore or pose us a question/comment on: podcast@armatusoceanic.com Theme – Hadal Zone Express by Märvel (http://marvel.nu/) Links Mercury paper Deep Mediterranean paper Beyond Plastic Med
Le lundi 3 octobre, les Explorations de Monaco sont reparties en mission à travers les mers du globe. Basé au port du Cap, le S.A Agulhas II transporte de nombreux scientifiques qui vont étudier le sud-ouest de l'Océan Indien pendant deux mois. Le navire doit faire escale à la Réunion et à l'Ile Maurice. Il se rendra ensuite aux Seychelles pour explorer l'atoll d'Aldabra et Saya de Malha, une île immergée située en haute mer. S.A.S le Prince Albert II rejoindra l'expédition d'ici fin octobre. Robert Calcagno, administrateur délégué de la Société des Explorations de Monaco, répond à Nathalie Michet.
Guillaume Rose, directeur executif du Monaco Economic Board reçoit olivier Wenden, vice-président et CEO de la Fondation Prince Albert II de Monaco.
Climate and Biodiversity. Can business be an ally? It is what Isabel Hoffmann discusses in the latest episode of the podcast with her experience at rePLANET. Its mission is to increase the financial viability of ecological restoration, specifically attracting private sector funding to drive mangrove reforestation in the first instance. Mangroves are a carbon-rich ecosystem that plays a crucial role in our oceans and their species. Isabel Hoffmann is a changemaker with a strong background in corporate sustainability. She is part of Capitals Coalition and a member of Tour du Valet wetland research institute, and on the technical committee of Prince Albert II of Monaco Foundation.
Prince Albert II of Monaco talks with Graham about his time as an Olympic bobsledder, his principality's environmental efforts and memories of his late mother, Princess Grace.
Good Morning Monaco FRIDAY JUNE 24, 2022 published by NEWS.MC Subscribe to our daily email newsletter Monaco bank chief promoted and moved Hervé Ordioni has been appointed as CEO of international banking. He will join the group's executive committee and will be based in Geneva... Prince and Family in Norway for centenary As part of the commemorations of the centenary of the death of Prince Albert I, Prince Albert II and Princess Charlene visited Oslo on Wednesday, June 22, to inaugurate... Justin Hayward awarded OBE Monaco resident Justin Hayward has been appointed an officer of the Order of the British Empire for services to the music industry. Bird of passage seen for first time in Monaco A rare migratory bird has been seen in the Japanese Garden... MYS merges and expands designer gallery This September 2022, Monaco Yacht Show organisers will extend the area of the Yacht Design & Innovation Hub to integrate the long-standing exhibitors of the Designer Gallery under one single exhibition... DULY NOTED: The EU does not restrict imports of frogs' legs and every year about 4,070 tonnes of frogs netted abroad are served up on European plates, mainly in France and Belgium. Conversationists fear that some species may become extinct. SOURCE: Guardian Copyright © 2020 NEWS SARL. All rights reserved. North East West South (NEWS) SARL. RCI: 20S08518 - NIS: 6312Z21974 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/monacodailynews/message
Faste, féerie, musique, danse et saveurs sont réunis pour cette soirée, placée sous le haut patronage de S.A.S. le Prince Albert II. Un événement grandiose à l'Hôtel Hermitage Monte-Carlo, le 25 juin 2022. L'organisatrice Délia Grâce Noble nous présente cet évènement.
L'influenceur spécialiste des grosses cylindrées n'en finit pas de faire sensation. Devant ses 1,5 millions d'abonnés sur You Tube, GMK multiplie les défis. Pendant le week-end du grand-prix de F1, il a réalisé l'un de ses rêves en faisant le tour du circuit avec S.A.S le Prince Albert II à bord de sa Mercédès C63 Back Series. Ambassadeur du Salon Top Marques, GMK est revenu sur cette folle expérience au micro de Nathalie Michet.
In this special episode we are joined by Max Gurney, who will celebrate his 101st birthday on June 10, 2022! The Pan Am Museum and the entire worldwide Pan Am community wish him the happiest of birthdays! Max is a 45-year veteran of Pan Am and a living legend within the airline community. He is also the godfather to His Serine Highness, Prince Albert II of Monaco. Max was kind enough to invite host Tom Betti into his home for a chat.He tells us about his childhood, serving in the U.S. Army under General Patton during World War II, and then beginning his storied career at Pan Am after the war. Max Gurney joined Pan American Airways in 1946 as a ticket counter agent at the Marine Terminal at La Guardia Airport, located in Flushing, New York. Because of his ability to speak four languages, he was quickly promoted to Sales Manager in Dakar, Senegal with jurisdiction over five countries in West Africa.In 1949, Max opened the Pan Am office in Milan, and was reassigned shortly after in 1950 to Beirut as Sales Manager on loan to Middle East Airlines (MEA), as part of a management contract with Pan Am. He was responsible for airline operations in six Middle East countries including Saudi Arabia.In 1951, he was appointed Assistant District Sales Manager in Rome, Italy covering six countries, and then transitioned in 1957 to Senior Representative and District Sales Manager for Southern France based in Nice where he formed a very close personal friendship with Monaco's Prince Rainier III and his wife, Princess Grace, the former American actress Grace Kelly. Their friendship grew so close that when their son Prince Albert was born, the Prince and Princess asked Max to be the child's godfather.In 1972, Max was transferred to Nassau as Managing Director for the Bahamas, including the Freeport and Rock Sound stations, until the Bahamas offices were closed in 1976. He subsequently became District Traffic and Sales Manager in Oslo, Norway until 1980, and then once again returned to Monaco as Pan Am Sales Manager. This was because of his close personal friendship with Prince Rainier and Princess Grace.He held this position until the closure of Pan Am in 1991 and assisted with the transition to Pan Am's successor in the market.--------------------Visit Us for more Pan Am History! Support the Podcast!Donate to the Museum!Visit The Hangar online store for Pan Am gear!Become a Member! Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and YouTube!The Pan Am Museum Foundation is a non-profit 501(c)3 organization. --------------------A very special thanks to Mr. Adam Aron, CEO of AMC Entertainment Holdings, Inc., and Pan Am Brands for their continued and unwavering support!
Subscribe to MPlus for unlimited access to Extraordinary Stories To lock down the future of the Grimaldi dynasty, Prince Albert II needed to marry and produce a legitimate heir. So when he met South African olympian Charlene Wittstock, the palace breathed a sigh of relief. Beautiful and elegant, Charlene would make the perfect princess. But when Albert's past life as “The Playboy Prince” caught up with him, the star-studded princely wedding in Monaco almost had everything except a bride. The tabloids were reporting Albert had a new love child, and that Charlene had tried to escape the tiny country three times. The world wondered if Charlene really wanted to marry into the Grimaldi family, and if she did, why was she crying on her wedding day? Host: Emma Gillespie Written and Produced by Sydney Pead & Emma Gillespie Audio Production: Madeline Joannou Executive Producer: Sydney Pead With thanks to: Professor Chandrika Kaul- Historian, University of St Andrews Maddalena Maestrostefano - Royal Correspondent, Royal Central Chelsea McLaughlin - Entertainment Reporter, Mamamia SOURCES: Entertainment Tonight The Times Graham Bassinger, 2017 SABC, Top Billing Subscribe to Mamamia: https://www.mamamia.com.au/mplus See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
La Monaco Ocean Week est de retour cette semaine. Une édition organisée par la Fondation Prince Albert II de Monaco et ses partenaires, l'Institut océanographique de Monaco, le Centre Scientifique de Monaco et le Yacht Club de Monaco, avec le soutien du Gouvernement Princier. Elle a pour mission de rassembler les acteurs de la mer pour trouver des solutions en faveur de la protection des océans. Cette semaine pas moins de 1000 acteurs sont réunis en Principauté pour échanger sur des sujets majeurs comme par exemple la pollution plastique, les récifs coralliens ou encore le changement climatique. Découvrez les enjeux et le programme avec Philippe Mondielli, directeur scientifique de la fondation Prince Albert II de Monaco.
Alors que le dernier rapport du GIEC nous alerte sur les effets irréversibles du changement climatique, les décideurs politiques tardent toujours à réagir. En Principauté, la Fondation Prince Albert II de Monaco est aux avant-postes afin de mieux comprendre ces bouleversements et de proposer des solutions. Cela passe par de grands événements comme le symposium scientifique organisé récemment pour parler des régions polaires. La stratégie consiste également à mobiliser le grand public en mettant en avant la beauté de notre planète... Olivier Wenden, le vice-président de la Fondation Prince Albert II était l'invité de Nathalie Michet.
Good Morning Monaco TUESDAY FEBRUARY 8, 2022 published by NEWS.MC Subscribe to our daily email newsletter Red carpet for Prince Albert in Beijing Chinese President Xi Jinping met with Prince Albert II of Monaco on Sunday at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing, Chinese state-owned news media reported... Coronavirus incidence rate falls sharply Monaco recorded 38 new coronavirus cases on Monday, February 7, while 88 residents were declared fully-recovered... Europe to launch multi-billion euro tech fund A new publicly funded multi-billion euro fund is being created to boost investment in Europe's tech sector, to allow it to compete with U.S. and Asian rivals... In a hole, Credit Suisse keeps digging According to the Financial Times newspaper, Credit Suisse has adopted an unusual strategy to secure loans to UHNW individuals and oligarchs... DULY NOTED: As in France, in light of the coronavirus pandemic the baccalaureate examinations in Monaco's schools are to be delayed for two months, and will now take place in May rather than March. Copyright © 2020 NEWS SARL. All rights reserved. North East West South (NEWS) SARL. RCI: 20S08518 - NIS: 6312Z21974 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/monacodailynews/message
Invité exceptionnel ce mercredi sur Radio Monaco : Louis Ducruet vient présenter la Fight Aids Cup, un match caritatif avec des gloires du football qui s'affronteront au stade Louis II. L'équipe de S.A.S le Prince Albert II, les "Barbagiuans" affrontera l'équipe de S.A.S la Princesse Stéphanie le "Cirque FC". Découvrez le casting de cette deuxième édition de la Fight Aids Cup dans le Podcast.
Alick & Albert is a documentary about how two different worlds came together through the love and respect of the ocean. It tells the tale of how Torres Strait artist and activist Alick Tipoti and Prince Albert II of Monaco came to meet.
Aux avant-postes de la transition énergétique et écologique, Monaco participe en ce moment à la COP26 de Glasgow. Le Conseil scientifique de Monaco (CSM) et la Fondation Prince Albert II organisent des événements axés sur le carbone bleu et sur la connexion entre les océans et la santé humaine et planétaire. Nous en parlons avec le Professeur Denis Allemand, directeur du CSM.
10 years ago, Charlene Whitstock's life transformed forever when she went from being a professional swimmer in South Africa, to the Princess of Monaco after marrying Prince Albert II, but at no point was her story a fairytale. From rumours of her husband's many affairs and children born to other women, to reports that she had her passport confiscated and was essentially forced down the aisle, Princess Charlene has never been able to escape gossip about her marriage. The Quicky speaks to a Royal expert to find out the truth about who Princess Charlene really is, and whether she really needs help to escape the clutches of Monaco's Royal Family, or just some privacy from endless public speculation. CREDITS Host/Producer: Claire Murphy Executive Producer: Siobhán Moran-McFarlane Audio Producer: Ian Camilleri Guest: Maddalena Mastrostefano - Europe Correspondent for Royal Central, who has written extensively about Monaco's Royal Family Subscribe to The Quicky at... https://mamamia.com.au/the-quicky/ CONTACT US Got a topic you'd like us to cover? Send us an email at thequicky@mamamia.com.au Mamamia acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the Land we have recorded this podcast on, the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures. Support the show: https://www.mamamia.com.au/mplus/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
H.S.H. Prince Albert II of Monaco is one of the world's leading philanthropists dedicated to ocean conservation and sustainability. Over the last 15 years, the Prince Albert II of Monaco Foundation has invested nearly $99 million to fund almost 700 projects that focus on limiting the effects of climate change, promoting renewable energies, preserving biodiversity, managing water resources and combating desertification. Prince Albert joins Washington Post Live to discuss prioritizing global collaboration and developing “blue finance” in a multi-lateral and multi-sectoral approach.
Everything to know about Monaco's Princess Charlene: why she's been living in South Africa and the latest on her recent hospital stay and marriage to Prince Albert II. Plus it's new music Friday! We unpack new offerings from Drake and ABBA, dig into the decade-old feud between Drizzy and Kanye West and hear what Lil Nas X told PEOPLE about his pregnancy-inspired photo shoot. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Todd Zipper, President of Wiley Education Services, welcomes Shai Reshef, President of University of the People. Todd and Shai discuss how University of the People provides tuition-free online education to qualified individuals regardless of geographic, financial, or societal constraints. Topics Discussed: • Maximizing open-source technology and resources to increase access to affordable, quality education across the globe • Disrupting the industry with a low cost, tuition-free model powered by the support of 25,000 volunteers • Leveraging peer-to-peer learning and instructor supervision to achieve scale while maintaining course quality and a 14:1 learner to instructor ratio • Ensuring learner success through a unique admissions model and individual support throughout the learner's journey • Collaborating with global universities to provide increased access and pathways to higher education Guest Bio Shai Reshef is the President of University of the People, the world's first non-profit, tuition-free, American, accredited online university, dedicated to opening access to higher education. An educational entrepreneur, Shai Reshef received a PhD from the Open University and has more than 30 years of experience in international education. From 1989 to 2005, he served as Chairman of the Kidum Group, a for-profit educational services company. Starting in 2001, Shai also chaired KIT eLearning, the online learning partner of the University of Liverpool and the first online university outside of the United States. Shai is a member of the Presidents' Alliance on Higher Education and Immigration; being named one of Fast Company's 100 Most Creative People in Business; selected by OneWorld as one of its ‘People of 2009;' awarded an Ashoka fellowship; joined UN-GAID as a High-level Adviser; presented at TED; granted an RSA Fellowship; selected by The Huffington Post as the Ultimate Game Changer in Education; nominated as one of Wired Magazine's 50 People Changing the World; and selected as a Top Global Thinker by Foreign Policy Magazine. Recently, he was awarded the Prince's Prize for Innovative Philanthropy by Prince Albert II of Monaco.
Plus de 2 mètres de haut, 2 tonnes et demi sur la balance… Une carrosserie orange flamboyante et des chenilles impressionnantes. C'est l'Antarctica, le dernier modèle de véhicule d'exploration polaire tout juste présenté par le président de Venturi, Gildo Pastor, à S.A.S le Prince Albert II. Ce rover monégasque 100% électrique, construit avec le soutien de la Fondation Prince Albert II, sera déployé en décembre prochain sur la base scientifique Princess Elisabeth en Antarctique. Il est le dernier né d'un programme lancé il y a plus de 10 ans par Venturi à la demande du Souverain monégasque. Louis-Marie Blondel, responsable du bureau d'étude de Venturi nous en dit plus sur les améliorations apportées aux deux modèles précédents de l'Antarctica.
HSH Prince Albert II of Monaco exchanges thoughts with Badr Jafar on climate change, biodiversity, water security, and the role of philanthropy to accelerate positive change and bolster innovation to scale impact.Also available on YouTube. Follow the below link:https://youtu.be/38_nwQbnFTI
In this Industry Talk, KGI featured Douglas Jackson, who serves as the President/CEO of Project C.U.R.E. Each week, Project C.U.R.E. delivers approximately four semi-truck loads of donated medical supplies and equipment to desperately needy people around the world. Since 1987, Project C.U.R.E. has delivered equipment and supplies to hospitals and clinics in over 135 countries. Project C.U.R.E. is consistently recognized with the highest rankings from Guidestar and Charity Navigator and was named by Forbes as one of the top 20 charities in America. In addition to delivering nearly 200 40-foot containers each year through the C.U.R.E. Cargo program, the C.U.R.E. Clinics program sends medical professionals teams to assist partner hospitals and clinics. Project C.U.R.E. also provides hundreds of training hours through the Helping Babies Breathe and Helping Mothers Survive curriculum. Thousands of dollars of medical supplies are carried by traveling doctors and nurses in the form of C.U.R.E. Kits. More than 25,000 people volunteer with Project C.U.R.E. every year, making the organization one of the most efficient and effective grass-roots organizations in the country. Jackson graduated magna cum laude from Northwest Nazarene University in 1982, receiving a Bachelor of Arts in Business Administration. In 1985, he earned a Juris Doctor from the University of Colorado at Boulder, receiving the American Jurisprudence Award for Excellence in the study of law. In 1992, he was awarded a PhD in Business Administration with an emphasis in finance and econometrics from the University of Colorado at Boulder, authoring a dissertation on leveraged buyouts and secondary public offerings. In 2018, Jackson was awarded the Honorary Doctorate of Medicine from ABUAD University in Ekiti, Nigeria, for his work in Africa. Jackson is a member of the Alpha Delta Sigma and the Beta Gamma Sigma national honor societies and recently completed post-graduate Executive Education at the Stanford University School of Business. Following his admission to the bar, Jackson administered the legal affairs for the international agricultural firm of CTB, Inc., a Berkshire Hathaway company. Upon completing his PhD, Jackson opened the Fermanian Business Center at Point Loma University in San Diego, CA. As Executive Director, he developed and implemented numerous programs and seminars to advance business opportunities for college students and business professionals in the San Diego community and abroad. In 1995, Jackson assumed the role of Provost at Colorado Christian University. In this capacity, he oversaw the university’s academic, financial, operational, advancement, and student life functions. In addition to his work at Project C.U.R.E., Jackson has taught at the university level in the disciplines of finance, investments, and leadership development, legal and international issues. He is a frequent speaker and lecturer to colleges and universities, conferences such as TEDx, as well as civic, corporate and community organizations. Jackson is a Rotary International Paul Harris Fellow and is a past President of the Denver Rotary Club #31. His board service includes InterAction, the Partnership for Quality Medical Donations, WorldDenver, The Nanda Center for International and Comparative Law at the University of Denver, the World Trade Center Denver, and the Rueckert-Hartman College for Health Professionals at Regis University. He is a member of the National Who’s Who, Registry #57689, and a graduate of the leadership program LEAD San Diego. Jackson received the Lifetime Achievement Award in Healthcare from the American Red Cross, Innovative Philanthropy Prize from Prince Albert II, the Civis Princeps recognition from Regis University, the 5280 Magazine Philanthropist of the Year, and accepted the CoBiz “Best Places to Work” and Colorado Ethics in Business Award on behalf of the team at Project C.U.R.E.
Good Morning Monaco Tuesday, February 16, 2021 published by NEWS.MC Subscribe to our daily email newsletter Monaco to add vaccines from Covax program Last week the Department of Health and Social Affairs told Good Morning Monaco that “It will be necessary to remain vigilant in the coming weeks depending on the capacities of pharmaceutical companies in Europe,” and it is clear that the Principality faces restricted supplies of coronavirus vaccines in common with other European nations. Fourteen new coronavirus cases, 15 recoveries Fourteen new positive cases of coronavirus among residents were reported on Monday, February 15. There were 15 full recoveries. Liguria goes to orange from yellowFourteen new coronavirus cases, 15 recoveries The Italian government sent Liguria back into the orange zone on Sunday, meaning that restaurants were forced to close. They had reopened just 11 days previously. Mediobanca Group becomes carbon neutral The Mediobanca Group, of which CMB Monaco is part, has become carbon neutral, following a project to offset its CO2 emissions remaining after the domestic climate change mitigation action taken... UAE envoy presents credentials to Prince Ali Abdullah Al Ahmad, UAE Ambassador to France, has presented a copy of his credentials as UAE Non-Resident Ambassador to Monaco, to Prince Albert II of Monaco. Copyright © 2020 NEWS SARL. All rights reserved. North East West South (NEWS) SARL. RCI: 20S08518 - NIS: 6312Z21974 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/monacodailynews/message
We impact the deep sea in many ways we don’t realise. Some are deliberate, some are accidental, some we didn’t even notice at the time. We talk about ways we have impacted the deep sea and touch on the huge problem that is marine plastic, a particular problem in the isolated Mediterranean Sea. His serene highness Prince Albert II of Monaco tells us about his experience diving to the deepest point in the Mediterranean, the Calypso Deep (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calypso_Deep) and his Beyond Plastic Med (https://www.beyondplasticmed.org/en/) initiative. To solve these problems sometimes we have to ask ourselves difficult questions. There often isn’t right and wrong but shades of grey and nothing is ever as simple as it seems. How much of the deep sea would you sacrifice if it solved climate change? This may not be as hypothetical as it sounds. You can submit your own ‘tails from the high seas’ about an experience you have had offshore or pose us a question/comment on: podcast@armatusoceanic.com Theme – Hadal Zone Express by Märvel (http://marvel.nu/) Links Mercury paper: https://www.pnas.org/content/117/47/29292 Sam’s work and his podcast: https://www.samillingworth.com/ Eurythenes plasticus video: https://youtu.be/phAFW05eKI8 Eurythenes plasticus educational resources: https://www.plasticus.school/en/ 2020 Grand Prix for Good: https://www2.eurobest.com/winners/2020/gp4g/ Carbon storage paper: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1876610217318878 Mesozoic Ocean: https://repository.si.edu/bitstream/handle/10088/11283/paleo_TAKASHIMA_et_al-2006.pdf Deep-Sea observatories: http://www.poseidon.hcmr.gr/eurosites/about.php Deep Mediterranean paper: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00227-018-3413-0 Beyond Plastic Med: https://www.beyondplasticmed.org/en/
Dans le Press Club de ce vendredi, un article de Paris Match consacré à la gestion de la crise sanitaire par Son Altesse Sérénissime le Prince Albert II: "Covid-19, les leçons du Prince Albert II de Monaco.” Le magazine entame son récit à la mi-mars, lorsque le Prince Albert II devient le premier chef d'Etat à être officiellement déclaré positif au Covid-19...
Dans les pages de Monaco-Matin, S.A.S le Prince Albert II se livre sur les circonstances dans lesquelles se déroule la fête nationale. Alors que la crise sanitaire a bouleversé le programme, le Prince-Souverain reconnaît qu'il est “attristé” par la situation, car la Fête Nationale est avant tout “un moment fort de partage et de célébration avec les Monégasques et les résidents”.
Ce vendredi, dans le Press Club, on découvre un nouveau titre spécialisé consacré à la protection de l'environnement. Il s'agit du magazine de la Fondation Prince Albert II de Monaco. Une publication semestrielle, baptisée IMPACT, dont le premier numéro vient tout juste de sortir. Les articles sont écrits en français et en anglais, et sont illustrés par de superbes photos.
Graham is awesome. Graham is an interviewer I very much look up to and really appreciate him taking the time for this. His show, "In Depth with Graham Bensinger averages 3 million TV viewers and 2.5 million digital views weekly. The Emmy-winning show airs weekly across the U.S. on local NBC, CBS, ABC, or FOX stations and re-airs on regional and international sports stations, in-flight on Emirates, and on the Armed Forces Network. Graham and his team have traveled the globe, from Hong Kong to India, Serbia to the Congo, interviewing sports stars and celebrities such as Arnold Schwarzenegger, Prince Albert II of Monaco, cricket phenom Virat Kohli, former quarterback and broadcaster Tony Romo, and tennis great Novak Djokovic." That's a loaded bio from their site and deservingly so. Enjoy :)
Supriya, is a noted peace activist, human rights campaigner, and an author. She is a board member of the Hague Justice Portal, which was launched by Her Royal Highness Princess Margriet of the Netherlands in The Hague and The Peace, Justice and Security foundation based in the Hague which was inaugurated by American actress Sharon Stone, Silvia Fernández de Gurmendi -President of International Criminal Court and UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Prince Zeid Ra'ad Al Hussein.She is the education and peace ambassador for Caravan for Peace, an NGO with more than fifty international Olympians in partnership with Peace and Sport, which is under the patronage of Prince Albert II of Monaco. A regular speaker at prestigious gatherings, Supriya is a recipient of an honorary James Patterson fellowship from Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tennessee. She has given several lectures on world peace and activism, given interviews to United Nations Dispatch, Voice of America and a few other platforms about her activism and spoken at several government embassies and offices of a number of current presidents and prime ministers. Supriya is featured in the upcoming documentary, Guns, Bombs & War – a Love Story, a production with American actress Sharon Stone, which also features a number of Nobel Peace Prize laureates. Supriya’s debut book, Battling Injustice: 16 Women Nobel Peace Laureates, which is based on her interview with Nobel Peace Laureates(published by HarperCollins) won her acclaim and endorsements from a number of prominent international figures. As a peace activist, Supriya has interviewed and discussed the issues of human rights and world peace with several Nobel Peace Prize laureates, international celebrities, and numerous world leaders: the last leader of the Soviet Union, Mikhail Gorbachev; Prime Minister of New Zealand, Jacinda Ardern, Nobel Peace Laureate Malala Yousafzai; former Prime Minister of Poland and Nobel Peace Prize laureate Lech Walesa; former President of India Pranab Mukherjee; former President of Colombia and Nobel Peace Prize laureate Juan Manuel Santos; Former, Prime Minister of Australia -Jullia Gillard,Cherie Blair-British Barrister and wife of former Prime Minister of UK, former Vice-President of Egypt and Nobel Peace Prize laureate, Mohamed Mustafa ElBaradei; former President of France, Nicolas Sarkozy; Prime Minister of Iceland, KatrínJakobsdóttir; Nobel Peace Prize laureate and head of NLD Aung San Suu Kyi; former President of Liberia, Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama, Arianna Huffington, Princess of Monaco- Charlene, Princess Laurentien of Netherlands, Muhammad Yunus- Nobel Peace Laureate, President of International Criminal court, Silvia Fernandez de Gurmendi,Chief prosecutor of International criminal court (128 member countries)- FatouBensouda, Kerry Kennedy, Gloria Steinem, Sharon Stone, and David Lynch. Battling Injustice :16 women Nobel Peace Laureates, was endorsed by the following personalities - -Mikhail Gorbachev-Former Soviet Statesman and Nobel Peace Laureate.- Former President of Colombia and Nobel Peace Laureate (2016)- Juan Manuel Santos.-Malala Yousafzai, Nobel Peace Laureate.- Ban ki-moon-Secretary General of United Nations- His Holiness - Dalai Lama.-Fatou Bensouda- Chief Prosecutor, International Criminal Court.- Mairead Maguire,Nobel Peace Laureate.- Arianna Huffigton from Huffigton Post.- Shirin Ebadi -Nobel Peace Laureate.- Cherie Blair- British barrister.- Tawakkol Karman - Nobel Peace Laureate.-Rigoberta Menchu- Nobel Peace Laureate.- Europol's Director - Rob Wainwright.- Tunisa's Human rights League - Najet Zammouri- Nobel Peace Prize winner -2015.- Kailash Satyarthi- Nobel Peace Laureate.- Hollywood Actress- Sharon Stone. About my first book -Since the inception of Nobel Peace Prize in 1901 till today only 16 women have been conferred upon Nobel Peace prize. Presently, out of 16 women Nobel Peace Laureates only 10 are alive. All the following ten women laureates also gave her interviews for the book. · Malala Yousafzai, Nobel Peace Laureate, 2014 (Pakistan)· Aung San Suu Kyi, Nobel Peace Laureate, 1991 (Myanmar)· Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, President of Liberia and 2011 Nobel Peace Laureate· Betty Williams, Nobel Peace Laureate, 1976 (Ireland)· Mairead Maguire, Nobel Peace laureate, 1976 (Ireland)· Leymah Gbowee, Nobel Peace Laureate, 2011 (Liberia)· Tawakkol Karman, Nobel Peace Laureate, 2011 (Yemen)· Shirin Ebadi, Nobel Peace Laureate, 2003 (Iran)· Jody Williams, Nobel Peace Laureate, 1997 (USA)· Rigoberta Menchu Tum , Nobel Peace Laureate, 1992 (Guatemala). https://www.supriyavani.net/
Prince Albert II of Monaco has become the second royal to test positive for coronavirus. Karl, the Archduke of Austria, has gone into quarantine, after he tested positive for the virus last Thursday, People reported. So what does this mean for Royal families around the globe? Join Angela Mollard and Zoe Burrell as they discuss on this special episode. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
There's No Planet B or Ocean Z: It’s Time to Truly See Protecting Sea for What it Means to You and Me Prince Albert II of Monaco Clearly important to acting on climate is educating ourselves, sharing our knowledge, and reducing our carbon footprint in our daily lives. This means being awake and award of: What we buy? How we move? Where we use energy? How we zero-out and eliminate all waste? Cleary important for us to now know as humans is that we have tipped the natural order of life quite far, so far, so as to jeopardize our own survival… and our children’s future. In my interview with Prince Albert of Monoco we talk about: educating ourselves and acting on climate; why biodiversity loss is so important to us; climate solutions local, regional, and national leaders can take in cities; the importance of legacy; and vision for 2050. If our human civilization needs to decarbonize our lifestyles to become carbon neutral by 2050… that means all of us.
Aujourd’hui j’accueille sur le Gratin, Frédéric Genta. Allez faire un tour sur son compte LinkedIn Frederic Genta, il vaut le détour et faites lui un petit signe si cet épisode vous a plu.Je vous lis ce que Wikipedia dit de lui :« Diplômé de l’ ESCP Europe 2 et d’un MBA de la Harvard Business School, Frédéric Genta a eu une carrière de dirigeant au sein de multinationales telles que Google, Amazon et Orange en Europe et aux États-Unis.En mars 2018, le Prince Albert II de Monaco le nomme en charge de l’ensemble des sujets numériques pour la Principauté de Monaco. Son périmètre recouvre les infrastructures (télécoms, satellites…) la transformation de toutes les composantes l’État (administration, santé, éducation…) la smart-city et la transformation de l’économie monégasque par le numérique.A la tête d’une administration de plus de 170 personnes, il rend compte directement au Ministre d’État (chef du Gouvernement). »Au delà de tout ça, Fred est un ami de longue date et une personne que j’admire beaucoup pour son humilité, sa franchise et son acuité business.Fred, vous le dira : il n’est pas entrepreneur. Il a toujours rêvé d’une grande carrière corporate. Certains diraient qu’il est politique, pour moi c’est un vrai sens du leadership. Il se peut que le discours de Fred ne plaise pas à tout le monde. Il assume qui il est, ce qu’il vaut, et là où il va. Une posture que je respecte énormément.Avec Fred, on a évoqué de nombreux sujets que j’ai encore peu abordé sur le Gratin :Comment se constituer un réseau, d’autant plus quand on est un faux extraverti comme lui ?Comment apprendre à maîtriser ses craintes quand on a peur du risque ?Sa méthode pour atteindre de vrais résultats tangibles quand il était chez Google.En quoi le dialogue et la pédagogie sont clés pour faire accepter ses idées et arriver à ses fins ?Pourquoi chaque détail compte et qu’assumer d’être responsable de ses décisions est un acte fondamental de leadership ? Notes et référencesLe livre recommandé : POWER, Les 48 lois du pouvoir, Robert GreeneRetrouvez Fred Genta sur: ExtentedMonaco.comson Linkedinson Twitter 1. La News du GratinLa News du Gratin est une mini newsletter pour vous nourrir en plus du podcast. C’est une newsletter très courte, à lire en 5mn top chrono de ce qui m’a marqué dans les dernières semaines : livres à lire, réflexions, applis à télécharger, citations, films ou documentaires à voir etc. Pour la recevoir, il n’y a qu’à s’abonner à la newsletter sur le blog du Gratin ! 2. Des conseils concrets sur ma chaîne YouTube Envie de lancer votre propre podcast ? De bénéficier de conseils sur quel matériel utiliser ? Ma nouvelle chaîne YouTube est faite pour vous !3. Contactez-moi ! Si le podcast vous plaît, le meilleur moyen de me le dire, ou de me faire vos feed-backs (et ce qui m’aide le plus à le faire connaître) c’est simplement de laisser un avis 5 étoiles ou un commentaire sur l’application iTunes. Ca m’aide vraiment, alors n’hésitez pas
When The Sustainability Report first met Karina LeBlanc, she shared a platform with Prince Albert II of Monaco at COP24 in Poland, urging the sports industry to “wake up” and be part of the solution to climate change.It's a subject that became very close to her heart after her home country of Dominica (she moved to Canada when she was eight) was decimated by Hurricane Maria in 2017. During this episode, LeBlanc discusses the role sport can play in addressing climate change, and reveals details about a sustainability task force being established by CONCACAF – the North and Central American football federation – to tackle the challenge using its influence and resources.But most of all, the former Canadian international goalkeeper, who won more than 100 caps and represented her country at five FIFA World Cups, explains her role as head of women's football for the federation and the opportunities and challenges she's navigating to grow the game in a culturally diverse region.LeBlanc talks about CONCACAF's women's football strategy and enthuses about a “game-changing” 2019 FIFA World Cup – a tournament that saw players like Brazil's Marta and Megan Rapinoe of the US become household names by making waves off the field and performing with distinction on it.She also talks about attempting to channel the momentum generated by the landmark tournament to cement women's football as a key part of sporting culture in North and Central America.“I think for us the priority is trying to change the perception of young girls playing soccer,” LeBlanc explains. “In some of our regions it's still believed that young girls can't play. It's a challenge, but it's also an opportunity. And I think what this Women's World Cup has done is really put it at the forefront because a lot of men who thought women couldn't play football had to shut up. Men started watching and started to enjoy it.”
Oceans matter, but the deep blue is under siege by humanity. We’ve trashed the oceans with nearly 2.4 million tons of plastics. We’ve exploited 80% of the world’s marine wildlife. Thankfully, this year the oceans have been featured across global media and protecting the oceans has become a major global priority. National governments are stepping up around the world to support the blue economy. Many countries are investing in expanding marine protected areas. Ocean's Day at the Annual Meeting of the World Economic Forum, Catherine Cunningham interviews Jim Leape and Marco Lambertini, past and present director generals of WWF International; Marc Benioff, Chair of Salesforce and Founder of the Benioff Ocean Institute @ the UC Santa Barbara; and Prince Albert II of Monoco, a lifetime ocean ambassador. Let's hear what they had to say. Happy Ocean's Day. Thank you for listening in to our Natural Intelligence Worldwide Podcast, where we’re committed to spotlighting intuitive vision, nature-inspired knowledge, and native wisdom in our world. You can find us at https: //naturalintelligence.com/worldwide to listen to our growing portfolio of podcasts with world leaders on nature, sustainability, climate, and tech for good.
Cette semaine, Pierre Brassard reçoit Sophie Faucher, François L'Écuyer et Pierre-François Legendre. Ils doivent répondre à des questions sur : un bouquet de Timbits pour maman, le Prince Albert II de Monaco, la robe de Cate Blanchett à Cannes, une mangeuse de croustilles trop bruyante et Brad Marchand, le lécheur en série. Également, au cours de l’émission : nos invités chantent, des trémolos dans la voix et ils nous disent quels bruits les irritent.
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You can also support by donating through PayPal.com at the link below: Hare of the Rabbit PayPal Thank you for your support, Jeff Hittinger. Busy bunny bussing around London causes commuter commotion https://www.dailydot.com/unclick/bunny-rabbit-bus-london/ Have you heard the one about the London Overground and the hare? One fluffy bunny is going viral after hopping aboard a London bus and casually going for a ride, without an owner in sight. Twitter user Matt Hepburn captured the Petter Cottontail (or Cottontransit, perhaps? Cottontrain?) aboard the bus with a single photo and the only caption that could possibly describe the seriousness and serendipity of the situation: “There’s a rabbit on my bus.” Naturally, the internet wanted to know, where did he come from? And where did he go? Where did he come from, this Cottontail Joe? Well, apparently this li’l bun gets around and was spotted on the Overground once before. Perhaps the bus bunny was bugging out over being a tad bit tardy for a seemingly momentous occasion? Could it have been related to at least one of these bunnies in Manchester? It’s OK though—Hepburn was able to talk to the bunny’s owner, and as it turns out, this is like, a normal day for it. “Apparently he does this often,” Hepburn wrote, stating the owner was sitting a few seats away. However, though it’s not completely clear if the hare is the one who “does this” and rides the bus often, or if the owner rides the bus with the bunny often, but just gives it space. In fact, this “laid back space hippy” of an owner has sparked more questions than answers: If he rides with the rabbit, does he wait for the rabbit’s signal to hop off the bus? If the rabbit rides alone, how does it reach the buttons letting the driver know it would like to get off at the last stop? What circumstances in this world have brought together a bus-riding rabbit and a space hippy? The world may never know. Steampunk Alice in Wonderland coming to Bristol http://www.itv.com/news/westcountry/2017-09-29/steampunk-alice-in-wonderland-coming-to-bristol/ Rehearsals are gathering pace for a production of Alice in Wonderland... with a twist! The young actors at ITV WEST Television Workshop are bringing a steampunk-themed family version of the classic tale to Bristol next week. The show will be performed by a cast of more than 30 actors aged from 9 to 59. It is suitable for all ages. Alice is bored. Sitting on the riverbank with her Sister who has her head stuck in a book. Again. Nothing exciting ever happens to Alice. Ever. That is, until a sarcastic and frenetic White Rabbit appears with a waistcoat and a pocket watch, obsessing over how late he is. I mean, have you seen a rabbit with a watch before? Alice hasn't! Then he rudely disappears down a rabbit hole... Should Alice stay on the riverbank, bored out of her mind? Or follow him down into a utopia of Steampunk madness - with grinning cats, chaotic twins, mad tea parties and a crazy Queen who's lost some tarts? Boredom loses. Curiosity wins. Welcome to Wonderland. – ITV Television Workshop Alice in Wonderland is being performed at the Redgrave Theatre in Clifton from Tuesday 3rd to Thursday 5th October @ 7.30pm. Tickets are priced at£10/£12 and are available by calling the box office on 0117 3157800 or from the Redgrave website at www.redgravetheatre.com. Fish and Game to take ownership of New England cottontail habitat http://www.unionleader.com/article/20170928/NEWS01/170929214/-1/mobile?template=mobileart MANCHESTER — The endangered New England cottontail has found a friend in the state Fish and Game Department, which soon is expected to own a prime piece of the rabbit’s habitat. The Fish and Game Department said it is glad to take over ownership of 57 acres of conservation land near the Manchester-Boston Regional Airport, saving the airport about $30,000 a year. “We’re happy to take it,” said Glenn Normandeau, executive director of the New Hampshire Fish and Game Department. “We’re actively doing management at the property to help with the rabbit situation.” The endangered cottontail needs thick shrub cover, which can be found on the site, to avoid predators, which is “pretty much everything,” he said. Airport officials are working to transfer ownership to Fish and Game. Deputy Airport Director Tom Malafronte said the airport was spending $30,000 annually in recent years to maintain the site, including picking up discarded tires and construction materials. In 2001, the airport purchased the property in Manchester and Londonderry for $1.1 million to offset filling in 13 acres of wetlands as part of expanding the southern portion of the airport’s north-south runway more than a decade ago. “Preserving the New England cottontail habitat was an important consideration for NH Fish and Game, and one of the reasons that we felt strongly that they would be best suited to own and manage the property,” Malafronte said. To protect the endangered species, the state has closed off areas of the Merrimack Valley area from Concord south as well as a section of Rochester south to near Exeter from hunting any cottontail rabbit year-round to avoid any confusion. “Just because it’s difficult to tell them apart” from other more populated rabbit species, Normandeau said. The protection means people can’t harm, harass, injure or kill the rabbits, which run 15 to 17 inches long with brown and gray coats. Humans sometimes confuse them with Eastern cottontails. “I’m not aware we’ve ever prosecuted anyone for the taking of a listed species, but we certainly try to discourage it,” said Normandeau, who’s been to the property several times. He called the parcel southwest of the airport “a good wildlife spot in the middle of what’s become a pretty significantly developed area.” The Londonderry-Merrimack area “is definitely one of the hot spots of their existing populations,” Normandeau said. A notice in the Federal Register last week said Fish and Game would “continue to maintain the property in its natural state as a wildlife corridor in perpetuity.” Had homes or businesses been built on that land, it “would probably eliminate the rabbit’s habitat, which in effect means they’re going to disappear, leave the area,” Normandeau said. The innocent reason Hefner named Playboy girls ‘bunnies’ http://nypost.com/2017/09/28/the-innocent-reason-hefner-named-playboy-girls-bunnies/ Hugh Hefner’s Playboy empire was as famous for its “Bunnies” as it was for its saucy centerfolds. The stunning waitresses, dressed in skin-tight bodices with rabbit ears and tails, became an iconic part of the mogul’s brand — serving at his parties, his clubs and even on his private jet. But have you ever wondered why they were called “Bunnies” in the first place? According to the magazine mogul — who died Wednesday at the age of 91 — the real inspiration behind the Playboy Bunny was a student bar from his college days. When Hefner was a student at Illinois University, in the 1940s, his favorite hangout was a bar called Bunny’s Tavern named after its original owner, Bernard “Bunny” Fitzsimmons. The bar, which opened in 1936, was a favorite for poverty-stricken students because of its 35-cent daily food specials and draft beer for 10 cents a glass. When Hefner set up his Playboy empire, in the 1950s, he came up with his rabbit logo and consequently the Bunny girls as a tribute, which he revealed in a letter to the bar which now hangs on its wall. However, he also admitted that the Bunny costume was a saucy reference to the sexual reputation of rabbits. The iconic costume was designed by Zelda Wynn Valdes and made its formal debut at the opening of the first Playboy Club in Chicago in 1960. Bunnies, who were chosen after a series of auditions, were given designated roles — so they could be a Door Bunny, a Cigarette Bunny, a Floor Bunny or a Playmate Bunny. There were also trained flight attendants, known as Jet Bunnies, who served on the Playboy Big Bunny Jet. Every Bunny went through a strict training regimen and had to be able to identify 143 brands of liquor and know how to garnish 20 cocktails. They also had to master the “Bunny stance” — with legs together, back arched and hips tucked under — as well as the “Bunny perch” for sitting on the back of a chair and the “Bunny dip,” which required them to bend their knees to serve drinks elegantly. Dating customers was forbidden and clients were banned from touching the girls in the clubs. Giant rabbit, moon sculptures welcome coming Mid-Autumn Festival in Jinan, East China’s Shandong http://www.globaltimes.cn/content/1068642.shtml Inflatable sculptures of a moon and rabbit are displayed on Baihuazhou lake in Jinan, East China’s Shandong Province on September 27, 2017. The illuminated moon model measures six meters tall, while the rabbit stands at a respectable four meters. Ikea’s Latest Acquisition Will Help Assemble Your Ikea Furniture http://fortune.com/2017/09/28/ikea-task-rabbit/ One of the most popular jobs on TaskRabbit, a service that lets you hire workers for quick gigs, is assembling Ikea furniture. So perhaps it's no surprise that the Swedish retail giant has reportedly acquired the startup for an undisclosed price. TaskRabbit has only a few dozen full-time employees, but it is a platform for a large number of independent contractors who help customers with all sorts of errands, handymen tasks and, of course, furniture assembly. According to tech news site Recode, Ikea will treat TaskRabbit, which is reportedly profitable, as an independent subsidiary and keep on its CEO Stacy Brown-Philpot. Recode sees the deal as a strategic acquisition at a time of rapid change in the world of retail and home delivery: The purchase of TaskRabbit was fueled by Ikea’s need to further bolster its digital customer service capabilities to better compete with rivals likes Amazon, which has stepped up its home goods and installation offerings. The purchase is Ikea’s first step into the on-demand platform space. TaskRabbit had already struck a pilot partnership with Ikea around furniture assembly in the United Kingdom and also had marketed its workers ability to put together Ikea items in the U.S. and elsewhere. TaskRabbit has received investments from a number of prominent venture capital firms, including Shasta Ventures, Lightspeed Venture Partners and Founders Fund. Currently, customers are able to hire "rabbits" in around 40 U.S. cities. TaskRabbit is one of the most high profile of the so-called "gig economy" companies, which connect customers with workers on an independent contractor basis. Other such companies include home cleaning service Handy, and the car-hailing services Uber and lyft. The "gig" business model is popular with investors because it can grow quickly, and allows companies to try to avoid the costs and legal entanglements of hiring staff. In recent years, however, workers on such services have won several court challenges claiming they are not contractors, but are instead employees. Ikea did not immediately respond to a request for comment about the acquisition. The Peter Rabbit film trailer has been released - and it looks incredible http://www.coventrytelegraph.net/whats-on/film-news/peter-rabbit-film-trailer-been-13676775 The new trailer for the forthcoming Peter Rabbit movie has been released. The jaw-dropping trailer ahead of the CGI/live-action film has left viewers stunned - and fans ready to see it. The film is being shot in Cumbria and takes in the stunning scenery of Windermere and Ambleside that inspired Beatrix Potter to write her stories. Billed by Sony Pictures Animation as a 'contemporary comedy with attitude', it follows the story of Peter Rabbit, the mischievous and adventurous hero who has captivated generations of readers. Starring James Corden as the voice of the titular bunny, Peter Rabbit promises thrills, spills and badgers playing darts with hedgehogs. The film features voice roles played by Corden, Margot Robbie, Daisy Ridley and Elizabeth Debicki, and live-action roles played by Domhnall Gleeson, Rose Byrne and Sam Neill. The film is scheduled to be released on February 9, 2018. 5 Rabbit Cervecería Papi Chulo Bottle Release Details https://thefullpint.com/beer-news/5-rabbit-cerveceria-papi-chulo-bottle-release-details/ (Bedford Park, IL) – At 8.5% abv, Papi Chulo was produced using the Solera method by incorporating 3 vintages blended over 4 years. It is aggressively sour. Acerola, also known as Barbados cherry, is native to Central and South America and is considered a superfood due to its nutritive value and antioxidant powers. If you love sour beers, you do not want to miss this release! 5 Rabbit Papi Chulo The bottle release will take place at our brewery in Bedford Park, on Saturday 10/7/17 at 2pm. These bottles are limited and we will do our best to spread them out as much as possible. We are anticipating to offer 2 bottles per person, however if turnout is larger than expected this number may change. Thank you in advance for understanding. Short Film Friday: ‘Rabbit’s Blood’ Is The Best Kind Of Weird Read more at Film School Rejects: https://filmschoolrejects.com/short-film-friday-rabbits-blood-best-kind-weird/#ixzz4uJc3hxBW Lynchian” doesn’t really begin to describe it. A stark, darkly funny animation whose styles evoke those of Japan and Eastern Europe, Rabbit’s Blood creates an odd world at the intersection of cartoonishness and realism. The fluctuating colors filling in the clothes combined with the jarringly natural sound design make for an uneasy viewing experience that can create moments of fear and humor as easily as it puts us on edge. Animator Sarina Nihei finds a bit of Don Hertzfeldt and David Lynch, then jostles them together with a repugnant cuteness that’s almost too much to watch. https://vimeo.com/232458407 After the latest supermarket chicken scandal, is it time to reappraise the humble bunny? http://www.devonlive.com/news/devon-news/after-supermarket-chicken-scandal-time-554274 In 1947 the Government came up with a cunning way of measuring inflation. The Retail Price Index took a typical British shopping basket and measured the average cost of its contents. This exercise, carried out annually, allowed statisticians to work out inflation and its effect on the public. Alongside the corned beef, herrings, boiled sweets and cauliflower that typified the diet of the day was wild rabbit. Since the 12 Century, when bunnies were introduced to this country to be raised in managed warrens, they had been a staple of the British diet, particularly in rural areas. We may refer to modern times as “austerity Britain” but with a gourmet burger joint on every corner and supermarket shelves groaning I think the levels of austerity in this country pale into insignificance compared to the post war era, when rabbit would have provided a welcome and tasty protein hit. I’m not sure why rabbit fell out of favor. The deliberate introduction of myxomatosis in an attempt to control burgeoning bunny populations probably had something to do with it, even though this horrible disease apparently doesn’t affect the meat. The introduction of battery farming made the price of poultry tumble, and steadily chicken has replaced rabbit on the nation’s dinner table. With the latest story about dodgy practices at one of the country’s largest processing plants I wonder if it’s time to reappraise the humble bunny. Trendy chefs tell us we’re supposed to eat lean, sustainable, local, organic produce, something our grandparents were doing decades ago when they tucked into a rabbit stew. I was going to describe the Guardian’s revelations about 2 Sisters as shocking, but really only the naive can be even surprised at their undercover reporter’s findings. We all know that cheap meat involves an “ask no questions” pact between producer and consumer. When Aldi sells you a kilo of chicken for £1.79, it’s with a nudge and a wink – we’re getting ridiculously cheap meat – just so long as we don’t glimpse behind the plastic curtains of the processing plants it uses. Evacuee Teddy Neale, 14, with a catch of rabbits on August 10,1944. And the real shame is that while chickens live out pointless and short lives in unpleasant conditions, farmers are obliged by law (The Pests Act 1954 if you’re interested) to kill the rabbits that run wild in the fields next to the battery sheds. There are between 35m and 45m in this country and they breed like, well, rabbits. Yet because there is no longer a market for these animals most will end up buried and rotting – it’s an incredible and epic waste of a natural resource and I think something of a national scandal. So next time you pass a proper butcher why not invest a couple of quid in an animal which has led a wild and free life in a field close to your home? TOKiMONSTA puts forth her beat-making savvy on ‘Lune Rouge’ after nearly losing it all http://www.nydailynews.com/entertainment/music/tokimonsta-brings-beats-losing-musical-abilities-article-1.3532927 TOKiMONSTA is back — and doing better than ever. The seasoned Los Angeles producer, real name Jennifer Lee, has reemerged with her third full-length record after a tumultuous time in her life — she had two surgeries for a rare brain disorder called Moyamoya she was diagnosed with in 2015. Lee penned an essay detailing her experience regaining the ability to speak as well as comprehend and make music after the surgeries, the first time she publicly addressed her health scare. The artist, whose name translates to rabbit monster (toki means rabbit in Korean), caught up with the Daily News at Panorama over the summer to talk about her love of making beats and “Lune Rouge,” which officially drops Friday. “In a generation where everyone is very playlist-focused, I would say that this album is a playlist of songs for one person,” Lee said. “It represents who I am right now as an artist, how I’ve progressed over the many years that have passed since the last one … I just set the intentions to make the kind of music that makes me happy.” The new music will likely make listeners happy, too. “Lune Rouge” offers 11 hypnotizing tracks suited for the likes of hip-hop and R&B collaborators Yuna, Joey Purp and Isaiah Rashad. MAD creates inflatable pavilion shaped like a rabbit's head https://www.dezeen.com/2017/10/01/mad-inflatable-pavilion-rabbit-ears-beijing-design-week/ For this year's Beijing Design Week, architecture studio MAD has created an inflatable pavilion with two big floppy ears. Beijing-based MAD created the giant-rabbit-shaped pavilion in a hutong – one of the city's old courtyard-house neighbourhoods – near Lama Temple. Titled Wonderland, it is designed to provide a public space where children in the area can meet and play with each other. Beijing Design Week pavilion by MAD architects. The inflatable structure is white and its two lop ears protrude at a jaunty angle. "Through the form of a rabbit, Wonderland brings a carefree spirit and sense of whimsy to this old Beijing neighbourhood," said MAD. "Its playful attitude provides an escape from reality." Beijing Design Week pavilion by MAD architects. At night, the interior of a structure is illuminated with a white light that provides a safe environment for children to socialise. "Surrounded by its soft walls, under the blue sky and green trees, children can play, daydream and drift off into their own fantasy wonderland, in pursuit of happiness," added MAD. Beijing Design Week pavilion by MAD architects. Led by architect Ma Yansong, MAD is best known for projects including the undulating Harbin Opera House, the horseshoe-shaped Sheraton Huzhou Hot Spring Resort and the twisted Absolute Towers. The firm – which ranked at number 61 on the inaugural Dezeen Hot List – is currently working on a variety of projects in California, including the Lucas Museum of Narrative Art, which recently gained approval from Los Angeles city officials. Let sleeping dogs – and their masters – lie http://www.kansas.com/living/health-fitness/article177536371.html President John F. Kennedy’s family had several dogs that cuddled with Caroline and John-John (as well as a beer-swilling rabbit that was a gift from a magician) while they were in Washington. Calvin Coolidge had nine canines lodged in the White House’s family quarters. And the Obamas’ Portuguese water dog, Bo, was allowed to sleep on the bed with the first lady when the president was out of town. Meet the People Rescuing Cuban Cuisine https://www.cntraveler.com/story/meet-the-people-rescuing-cuban-cuisine Even if you’ve never been here, you probably know that only 20 years ago the people on this island just 90 miles from Florida were starving. When the 37-year-old Soto was growing up, during the “special period” when resources vanished after the collapse of the Soviet Union, he and his parents, both government employees, lived on little more than bread, rice, and occasionally beans. Sometimes a meal was simply sugar water. “Cuba has the most complicated relationship with food,” Soto says. “People will tell you there’s no food in Cuba. Or there are no traditions anymore; we lost all our traditions”—of hearty lunches of Caribbean staples like roasted suckling pork or rich gumbos. As food became increasingly scarce, cooking techniques and recipes were forgotten. “And I thought, Even the absence of food is a story about food.” But when he started work on the film two years ago, Soto discovered a new turn in Cuba’s culinary evolution: Young entrepreneurs have picked up the mantle from Nuñez del Valle to open dynamic, pulsating restaurants like O’Reilly 304 and Otramanera that serve lamb burgers and sous vide lobster and innovative takes on standards like pressed pork sandwiches. As the regime has loosened restrictions on private businesses, and as tourists come flooding in from around the world, Cuban cuisine is in the midst of a remarkable renaissance. The question is whether this ambitious new generation of restaurant rookies will chase gastronomic trendiness or help restore and reinterpret all that was lost—the kind of deeply satisfying simplicity that travelers are hungering for today. The difference today is that some can—and that travelers are coming here to eat it, too. “Enrique is the godfather of the new paladares,” says Soto, the Havana-born producer-director of the forthcoming documentary Cuban Food Stories and an expert on the island’s cooking. Back when Nuñez del Valle opened one of the country’s first paladares, or privately owned restaurants, they’d just been legalized by the regime and were limited to 12 seats. Now, La Guarida (“the Animal Den”) has expanded to 100, with an elegant shaded patio that’s drawn the likes of Prince Albert II, Jack Nicholson, and Julian Schnabel—plus today’s young crowd in cool summer garb. After a lunch of lobster ceviche, roasted rabbit with caponata sauce, and pavé of suckling pig with crispy skin, Nuñez del Valle sits down with us for coffee and a selection of Montecristos and Cohibas. His own fat cigar in hand and a glass of Havana Club Selección de Maestros close by, the godfather settles into his chair but doesn’t want to take too much credit for what he’s started. “It’s the new generation that’s trying to do gastronomy differently,” he says in Spanish as Soto translates. “They’re doing a great job of rescuing Cuban cuisine. Like thousands of others, Cano jumped at the chance to list his place on Airbnb, which started operating in Cuba in 2015, and which suddenly turned his relatively modest farm into an ecotourism destination, on the radar of people worldwide. (During my visit, a German-Australian couple happens to be staying in Cano’s $33-a-night one-bedroom cabin. “We love it,” they tell us before setting out on a hike, “though it’s very rustic.”) Cano also puts on epic lunch spreads, given enough notice through Airbnb, centered around a young pig rubbed with garlic and salt and roasted over a wood fire until the skin crackles. As Soto and I watch, Cano plops the cooked pig onto a wooden table and swiftly hacks the meat into hand-size pieces with a machete. His wife, who goes by “China,” then lays out a plastic tablecloth and platters of avocado, black beans, cucumber-and-tomato salad, rice, taro chips, and yucca. We eat overlooking the fields, the thatched tobacco-curing hutch, and chickens pecking at the dirt. It’s a fabulous country spread, made all the more remarkable in that Cano grew all of the food himself—and raised the pig. After our meal, we have coffee from beans he grew, lightened with milk he collected at 5 a.m. Cano then pulls out a white plastic bag filled with tobacco leaves he cultivated and cured, and he rolls us each a cigar. Considering the surroundings and the straight-from-the-field leaf, it rates as the best I’ve ever smoked. Will the Bunny Park become a housing complex? https://citizen.co.za/news/1681935/will-the-bunny-park-become-a-housing-complex/ The park will keep at least 50 sterilised rabbits. More than 2 000 rabbits were donated from Benoni Bunny Park to Johannesburg Zoo as food for carnivores. Fifty rabbits were, however, left behind at the bunny park so that visitors could enjoy still enjoy them, but they are not happy with current small number of bunnies, Benoni City Times reports. One of the visitors John Priestley wrote to the media as follows: It saddens me greatly to read about the ongoing saga of our beloved Bunny Park. For a facility that has given joy and happiness for decades to so many children, to be limited to 50 sterilised rabbits in an enclosure, is a travesty. A child might as well sit at home and look at pictures of bunnies and farm animals on a computer screen. The fun was when a child could spend a day outdoors running around clutching a carrot trying to feed the ever-elusive rabbit and seeing farm animals up close. The outing, costing no more than a few vegetables, made it accessible to all. Well done to the council for spending money on the park and making it more attractive, but please don’t let the whole concept of a bunny park be destroyed by the ‘experts’. You cannot but wonder if all these changes means authorities have an ulterior motive planned for the future. Perhaps a housing complex? Age before beauty – Grants bring attention to need for ‘young forests’ in N.H. http://www.concordmonitor.com/young-forests-ecology-environment-cottontail-songbird-12908739 YoungForest.org is the name of a website created by the institute and a number of other organizations to help convince people that healthy forests in New Hampshire and other locations need trees with a mix of ages – even if that requires cutting down a lot of trees now and then so that new ones can grow. “We don’t have a lot of age diversity in our forests,” said Scott Hall, a senior bird conservation biologist for the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation, noting that most of New England’s forest were cut a century ago for logging or farmland and have since grown back. “We have a resilience problem when all the trees you have are 60 to 100 years old. You need more diversity.” The topic came up last week when the NFWF said it was giving about $1.2 million to 10 environmental projects in New England, combined with $1.4 million in contributions from private partners including Eversource. Several projects focused on the effects of successional forests. In ecological circles, “succession” refers to the gradual replacement of one type of ecological community by another in the same area – in this case, that means trees growing up in areas that had been cleared by human activity, fire, flooding from beavers or other causes. Young forests, defined loosely as those with most trees less than two decades old, are valuable for a number of species that depend on the plants, insects and animals drawn to them. Those species include the New England cottontail, a small rabbit that is the target of restoration efforts in southeastern New Hampshire, a project that received $175,000 in NFWF grants. The grants will help UNH researchers study how best to estimate the population of this elusive rabbit in 28,800 acres of restored habitat, using capture-recapture methods and “pellet surveys,” in which piles of rabbit fecal pellets are collected or counted. Getting $103,000 is an ongoing UNH project studying songbird populations in rights of way for power lines, to see how they can function as long, skinny strips of young forest. A summer’s worth of counting and banding songbirds caught in nets underneath Eversource transmission towers in Strafford found at least 68 species in the brushy, tangled growth, according to UNH graduate student Erica Holm, working with professor Matt Tarr. “It seems that the rights of way contribute as many species as a clearcut,” she noted. The counter-intuitive idea of the environmental benefits from huge power-line towers reflects the complexity of creating and maintaining young forests. For one thing, they don’t stay young very long – when the trees get too big, the environmental benefits change. Williamson said the Wildlife Management Institute’s goal is to have 10 percent of forestland in the region be young forest – the best they’ve done so far is 6 percent in some areas. “In 10 or 15 years, it’s going to be gone. This is not something we can do once and stop,” Williamson said. “We’re always thinking, “Where can we go next so I have a constant supply of this habitat?’ ” In New England, that requires dealing with private landowners, convincing them to cut down the mature trees and put up with scrubby, bramble-filled properties that don’t have obvious value. “It’s tough to sell the first three years after a clear cut,” Williamson said. “Commercial forestry has to be the driver on this,” he added, noting the effect of commercial firewood prices on woodlot owners’ decision whether to cut mature trees. “When the firewood market goes down, we just sit on our heels,” he said. But he argued that education can change people’s views about the value of even the ugliest of scrubland. “There was a time when people were afraid of wetlands,” Williamson noted. “Old-growth forests were once regarded as a waste of the value of the forest. Native grasslands – another area that we didn’t use to think had any value.” The grants were awarded through the New England Forests and Rivers Fund, a public-private partnership. Kung fu rabbit game Overgrowth adds story mode in final beta version http://deathrattlesports.com/kung-fu-rabbit-game-overgrowth-adds-story-mode-in-final-beta-version/98623 More than nine years after it was announced, Overgrowth’s surreal mix of wild animals, fast-paced martial arts, stealth, and gore is nearly upon us. The last beta version before a proper release arrived this week, bringing with it the game’s full story mode. Those who have purchased the game early will be able to play through the full campaign now, which sees our rabbit hero Turner fight to protect the island of Lugaru from slavers. Expect hand-to-hand combat that relies upon timing and counters, segments where you sneak through shrubbery, and lots of blood. The amount of gore in the game is emphasized by another tweak in this beta: you can now be impaled by spikes. That means some pretty gory clips of Turner’s limp body sliding down a wooden spear, blood spurting. Other changes will make the game’s different animals more distinct. Cat enemies, for example, can now throw smaller weapons such as daggers, while rats can attach bits of the environment to their head as camouflage. Developer Wolfire Games has fixed lots of bugs, too, and added new settings options including a brightness slider. The full change log is here. Overgrowth is currently £22.99/$29.99 on Steam and the Humble Store. There’s no word on a final release date, but it shouldn’t be too long. One-Of-A-Kind Rabbit Brings $18,000 At Alderfer Auction https://www.antiquesandthearts.com/one-of-a-kind-rabbit-brings-18000-at-alderfer-auction/ HATFIELD, PENN. —Alderfer Auction conducted a two-day auction of dolls on October 3 – 4 both online and at its auction gallery. On October 4 a bisque-headed rabbit with no ears came to the block with a $500/750 estimate—it went on to sell for $18,000 including premium. “This is a wonderful piece—fashioned after the 1920s ‘Jack Rabbit’ series of books by ‘Uncle Dave,’ David Cory, and published by Grosset & Dunlap,” according to Ranae Gabel of Alderfer Auction. The 18-inch tall, rabbit has big stationary brown eyes and an open smiling mouth. It sports a curly gray wig, cloth body with white leather arms, and individual fingers on its hands. It sports a curly gray wig, cloth body with white leather arms, individual fingers on hands. Dressed in cotton plaid dress, red petticoat, white pantaloons and bonnet, the rabbit has on brown oilcloth heeled shoes. The winning bidder said it was a “one-of-a-kind.” Inclusive art studio hides 200 rabbit sculptures in Rochester parks http://wxxinews.org/post/inclusive-art-studio-hides-200-rabbit-sculptures-rochester-parks Sarah Beren is a licensed creative art therapist and owns Spotted Rabbit, a studio with art classes, art therapy and an apprenticeship program for a population within the disability community she saw was underserved. "I went to a training about job development for them. And I started asking, 'Well, what about these people that need staff with them or are nonverbal who can’t be left alone in the community?' " What she found was hardly anything. To fill this void, Beren created the program, which she says gives people who are highly functional yet can’t quite work independently a purpose, a structured schedule and a job - artists sell their work around Rochester. Ellie Anolik is one of those artists; she said her favorite medium is clay. "I like how you can get mad at it, and you can take it all out on the clay.” Beren said they would like to do more shows and participate in galleries, but many art spaces in the city are more “do it yourself”-type spaces presenting a number of challenges to their artists. Allergies are an issue, or how maintained the buildings are; whether or not snow is plowed in the winter. "A lot of the galleries are on the second floor with no wheelchair accessibility. So we've had a lot of potential partnerships with folks, but then it’s like well, our artist can’t come to her own show opening.” The latest project to come out of the studio, with the help of a Livingston Arts grant, is 200 rabbit sculptures. For seven months, artists molded and glazed and baked 200 rabbits, giving them names and hiding them in 41 parks around Rochester. "The idea was that we would have individuals who don’t normally have an opportunity to make public art, make public art. And then also people who may not have an opportunity to go see art or own a piece of artwork actually be able to find it in their local park, pick it up, and take it home." Beren says they have heard back from only 45 owners who have found rabbits, meaning there are many more out there waiting for a new home. Word of the Week: Sterile Plant of the Week: Bread © Copyrighted
Charles and Camilla arrive in Canada, Prince Philip is out of hospital, Prince Albert II of Monaco opens a rose garden in Ireland, Prince Harry opens up during a recent interview and the Queen leads mourners at Countess Mountbatten’s funeral.See more in this week's show.Visit our website http://rightroyalroundup.com.au.Like us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/RightRoyalRoundup, follow us on Twitter @RightRoyalRound and Instagram @rightroyalroundup.
Grace Kelly home sold, Thailand in mourning, Prince Harry's forthcoming Caribbean visit, the Queen unveils a statue and Sarah, Duchess of York, in Sydney.See more in this week's show. Visit our website http://rightroyalroundup.com.au.Like us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/RightRoyalRoundup, follow us on Twitter @RightRoyalRound and Instagram @rightroyalroundup.
This Friedman Seminar features Sam Myers, Senior Research Scientist at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, and an Instructor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School, presenting “Planetary health and nutrition: Tracking the human nutritional consequences of accelerating global environmental change.” Bio: Samuel Myers, MD, MPH works at the intersection of human health and global environmental change. He is a Senior Research Scientist at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health and an Instructor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School. He is also Director of the Planetary Health Alliance. Sam’s current work spans several areas of planetary health including 1) the global nutritional impacts of rising concentrations of CO2 in the atmosphere; 2) the health impacts of land management decisions in SE Asia associated with biomass burning and particulate air pollution; 3) the nutritional impacts of reduced access to wildlife (bushmeat) in the diet in Madagascar; 4) the local (in Madagascar) and global consequences of fisheries decline for human nutrition and health; and 5) the impact of animal pollinator declines on human nutrition at a global scale. As the Director of the Planetary Health Alliance, Sam oversees a multi-institutional effort to support research, education and policy efforts around the world focused on understanding and quantifying the human health impacts of global environmental change and translating that understanding into resource management decisions globally. Dr. Myers serves as a Commissioner on the Lancet-Rockefeller Foundation Commission on Planetary Health and was recently awarded the Prince Albert II of Monaco—Institut Pasteur Award 2015 for research at the interface of global environmental change and human health. Abstract: We find ourselves at an interesting moment in human history when global food demand is rising more steeply than ever before in human history at the same time that many of the fundamental biophysical conditions that underpin global food production (agriculture, animal husbandry, fisheries) are changing much more rapidly than ever before in human history. I will briefly discuss some of the global trends and introduce the concept of Planetary Health. Then I will introduce some of our group’s research into nutritional consequences of some of these trends (rising CO2, pollinator declines, changes in the status of global fisheries, access to bushmeat) and discuss some of the important data gaps to move this field forward. About the Friedman School of Nutrition Science and Policy: The Gerald J. and Dorothy R. Friedman School of Nutrition Science and Policy at Tufts University is the only independent school of nutrition in the United States. The school's eight degree programs – which focus on questions relating to nutrition and chronic diseases, molecular nutrition, agriculture and sustainability, food security, humanitarian assistance, public health nutrition, and food policy and economics – are renowned for the application of scientific research to national and international policy.
Clara Miller is President of the Heron Foundation, which helps people and communities help themselves out of poverty. Prior to assuming the foundation's presidency, Miller was President and CEO of Nonprofit Finance Fund which she founded and ran from 1984 through 2010. In addition to serving on Heron's board, Miller is on the boards of the Sustainability Accounting Standards Board (SASB) and she is a member of the U.S. Advisory Committee to the G8 on Impact investing, named in 2014. From 2010-2014 Miller was a member of the first Nonprofit Advisory Committee of the Financial Accounting Standards Board. Ms. Miller speaks and writes extensively and has been published in The Financial Times, Stanford Social Innovation Review, The Nonprofit Quarterly and the Chronicle of Philanthropy, and her newest essay is titled Building a foundation for the 21st Century. In 2015, Miller and Heron were named Investor of the Year by Institutional Investor Magazine in the category "small foundations." In 2014, Miller and Heron received the Prince's Prize for Innovative Philanthropy from the Prince Albert II of Monaco Foundation and the “Shining Star Award” from New York City performance space, PS122. She was awarded a Bellagio Residency in 2010 by The Rockefeller Foundation and was named to The NonProfit Times “Power and Influence Top 50” for the five years from 2006 through 2010. Heron.org Twitter: @ImpInvPodcast Facebook: Impact Investing Podcast www.impactinvestingpodcast.com Clara Miller: https://www.linkedin.com/in/clara-miller-4b261614
A slice of royal history goes on sale for £500, and how Australia played a role. Australia Post celebrates Queen Elizabeth II becoming the longest-reigning monarch on 9 September with a new stamp issue, Long May She Reign. Royal baby news from Sweden including Prince Nicolas' forthcoming Christening. Prince Albert II says sorry for Monaco's treatment of Jews during World War II.See more in this week's show.Visit our website http://rightroyalroundup.com.au.Like us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/RightRoyalRoundup, follow us on Twitter @RightRoyalRound and Instagram rightroyalroundup.
Prince Albert II of Monaco celebrates his 10-year reign. The Queen and Prince Philip commemorate the Battle of Britain. Prince Philip drops an f-bomb and criticised over "sponging" comment. Crown Princess Victoria of Sweden celebrates her birthday, and Prince William begins his first day in a new job. Don't forget to check us out on Facebook!See more in this week's show.Visit our website http://rightroyalroundup.com.au.Like us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/RightRoyalRoundup, follow us on Twitter @RightRoyalRound and Instagram rightroyalroundup.
The Queen and Prince Philip host their first summer Garden Party at Buckingham Palace this year. The Cambridges have left for their country home, Anmer Hall. Proud parents Prince Albert II and Princess Charlene of Monaco's twins were christened. Prince Harry proves a huge hit in New Zealand, including doing the haka. The Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall will visit Ireland next week, including Lord Mountbatten's former holiday home. Prince Charles' 'Black Spider Letters' have been published. We also have details about guided tours of the British Parliament's House of Lords.See more in this week's show.Visit our website http://rightroyalroundup.com.au.Like us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/RightRoyalRoundup, follow us on Twitter @RightRoyalRound and Instagram rightroyalroundup.
The Duchess of Cambridge's forthcoming visit to Malta. Prince Albert II of Monaco accepts the Ice Bucket Challenge. The Queen's views on mobile phones and "selfies". A slice of royal wedding cake sold for around A$1,465. Prince Charles' letter to persecuted Christians in Iraq and promoting Wales at the NATO summit.See more in this week's show. Visit our website http://rightroyalroundup.com.au.Like us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/RightRoyalRoundup, follow us on Twitter @RightRoyalRound and Instagram rightroyalroundup.
(Ambience: welcome on board) After having a nice lunch in Ushuaia, a city at the end of world, I'm finally on board. The ship we take this time is called Silver Explorer, which is an expedition ship currently operated by Silversea Cruises. It was named Prince Albert II to pay tribute to Prince Albert II of Monaco and renamed Silver Explorer in 2011 in order to align with the fleet's other vessels which all have the word Silver in their names. It's been designed specifically for navigating waters in some of the world's most remote destinations. In summer she cruises in the Arctic Circle, while during the northern hemisphere autumn and winter, she cruises off South America and Antarctica. Silver Explorer is a 1A ice-rated vessel. She carries 132 passengers with 66 cabins and 120 crew members. So every cabin has a butler. Ari is my cabin's butler. (Ari) Ari told me that Silver Explorer almost has everything on it. (Ari2) After settling down, the first thing every passenger has to do is to go to the lecture theatre attending safety & lifeboat briefing and drill. Here is the expedition leader. (Expedition Leader) Keep in mind the general emergency signal is 7 short blasts followed by 1 long blast. When you hear such signal, it means an emergency occurs. Here are some general safety tips given by the expedition leader. (Tips) After the safety drill, we're ready to sail. (music) We had a sailing party on the deck. It's also a good opportunity for passengers to get to know each other. From the moment we sailed and waved goodbye to Ushuaia, our expedition really started.
The Prince Albert II finds itself in the middle of a rescue mission as its expedition team comes to the rescue of a cargo ship that has run aground at one of the most remote islands in the world, Nightingale Island, part of the Tristan da Cunha island group, an area that is home to […] The post The Ocean Doctor – ABOARD THE CAPE TO CAPE EXPEDITION: DISASTER AT NIGHTINGALE ISLAND appeared first on WebTalkRadio.net.
Join the Ocean Doctor aboard the Prince Albert II as he reports from the Cape to Cape Expedition, traveling from the tip of South America to the tip of South Africa. This week we follow Ernest Shackleton's footsteps on South Georgia Island where he found rescue for his doomed Antarctic expedition. We also get up […] The post The Ocean Doctor – ABOARD THE CAPE TO CAPE EXPEDITION: IN SHACKLETON'S FOOTSTEPS ON SOUTH GEORGIA ISLAND appeared first on WebTalkRadio.net.
Join the Ocean Doctor aboard the Prince Albert II as he reports from the Cape to Cape Expedition, traveling from the tip of South America to the tip of South Africa. This week, we “land in a postcard” in beautiful Ushuaia, Argentina and encounter penguins and albatross in the beautiful Falkland Islands. Also: The second […] The post The Ocean Doctor – ABOARD THE CAPE TO CAPE EXPEDITION: USHUAIA & THE FALKLAND ISLANDS appeared first on WebTalkRadio.net.